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    TITK OMAHA DAILY TPTCRIUV. MA11PIT 7 inns
ACCUSED OF JURY BRIBERY
Ecnsatlon in a OOBO Against the Street Rail
road Company ,
JUROR VAN ALSTINE WAS ON THE RACK
JIo WIM Clmrjieil with Oirorlnc Ills
Follow .Miriira 8100 Tor i Verdict
Ho Hit ) * ItViin Meant ni
n .lolic.
JuJpc Ferguson's branch of the district
court witnessed t > omctlilti ( ? of a sensation
jcstcrdny. A. , T. Van Alstlnowns charged
with attempting to bribe n Jury , and his con
duct was Investigated by the court. Van
Alstino was n juror In the action of C. K.
Unman against the street railway company.
The plaintiff sued for f > 0,000 damages for
being ejected from a street car and last week
got a verdict for $100 Yesterday morning
C. A. Haldwln , attorney for Hainan , tiled an
nflldaUt alleging that during n
rrccss Van Alstino went to the
oOluc of the attorney for the defendant and
staged thrro for some titno , that on the llrst
ballot nml for twenty-four hours thereafter
the \oto In the Jury room stood 11 to 1 for
returning -verdict for the plaintiff , Van
Alstino being the man who hung out , that
while In tlmjurj room , deliberating on the
case , Van Alstino ofTcied * KK ) to the other
Jurymen If tliiw would return the \crdict for
the stieet railway compin > The nilld.ult
also sots foith the fact that the other men
prcp.ned mid signed a paper stating the
proposition that Van Alstino hud made , that
when ho saw the piper ho told thoothcr
men that If they would tear up the docu
ment ho would agicc to aerdlct of $100 to
bo rendered In tn\or of Hainan and under
this agreement \cidlctwasiotutncd Into
court.
Van Alstino 'vas seen and In gUlng his
\crslonof the matter said that Mr Halduln
had licen misinformed with legaul to the
facts. After the Jur\ had boon out tweho
houis the \ote stood 4 for giIng 5 cents dam
ages , 4 for gi\ Ins -X ! ( ) and 4 for giving S100
At last the H ) men said that they would
come to the 100 men if the 5 cent men would
do the same thing For houis the matter
stood in that condition when nt last the
foreman s.ild that they might compromise bj
making up ? 1X ( ) in snrnowav. In reply to
this , and us a Jolte , Van Alstino said that
rather than to staj In the room any longer
ho would gi\c ? 1H ( ) . but to whom ho did not
say. After another lound of talk the ? 100
vcidict was teat lied
Judge reiiruson had the Jurors called Into
couit jestoidiy afternoon and inado a thor
ough im estimation of the case
Jurors' stittt-mrntft.
Louis O rantwas the first man to go upon
the witness stand. He said that Saturday
night Van Alstino said that rather than
to bo locked up another night , he
would rather pay $100 out of his own
pocket On ciossoxamaimtion Mr Grant
did not think that Van Alstino was trying to
bribe the juijas heicgarded itasmciely
talk.
Juror Doll heard the jury room talk and
also heard Van Alstino siy , "I will gi\o $100
Ifou will \o\.o \ for the defendant " The re
mark was applied to the other luiors
Then Mr Van Alstino toolttho Juror and
and made him sxy "You salmon would not
give a 5-cent cigar to InlluciiLO the Jury "
William Moilison another juror , was sure
that Van Alstino said , "I will give jou $100
If ioil will come o\er to the defend int "
G. F Ticmaino siw Van Alstino Jump up ,
nnd say , "If jouwlll gi\o the defendant a
Terdict I w 111 ph o $100 " An hour later Van
Alstino was accused of corrupting the juri ,
when ho said , "I would not gho a ! > cent
cigar to ha\o a ol dict returned for
the defendant. " Van Alstino agreed to u
verdict of $100 , but not until after a mpcr
had bcon circulated , in which it was pro
posed to report ttio pi oceedings to the u. irt. "
John W. Uiott hdaid Van Alstino say. "I
mean business nnd will ii.iy$100 out of my
pocket to ha\o \cidict returned for the de
fendant. "
Croft was the man who wrote the paper
which was to bo presented to the Judge
Nine men signed the piper , but when Van
Alstino agiced to the verdict , it was dc-
stiojcd.
Hero Van Alstino took his inning and put
Juror John Collins on the stand. He hoard
Van Alstino say , "I would rather give $100
than to stay hoto over night. " The witness
did not toiibldcr it a bribe.
Van Alstlne'n Story.
Juror Van Alstino in support of his posi
tion took the stand and told how the Jury
stood during the numerous ballots. There
was a story detailed in the Juiy
room about an old Juryman who
used to say : "I'll pay this so
wo can got out. " Then witness as a Joke
said. "Hather than to stay hero over night I
will pay $100 out of mv own pocket. " Mr.
Van Alstino maintained that ho made the
rom.uk hi u joke and that no harm was In
tended.
"Did.\ounot go to Mr AVebstor's office at
the noon hour on the second daj of the trial ? "
asked Mr. Ilaldwin
"Went that afternoon , " answered Mr.
Van Alstino.
"Did jou say thatjou did not Intend to
bribe the Jurois until after jou suv them
signing the paper to bo sent to the Judge ? "
"Tho remark was made two iioms before
the paper was signed , " responded Mr. Van
Alstino.
"Did j ou not ask Commissioner Llvesoy to
put jou on the jury ? "
"No , sir , I think not. "
In explanation of the visit to Webster's
ofllco Van Albtino stated that it was for the
purpose of getting some information about
the appointment of an adminlstiator. He
did not stay In the ofllco for Webster said :
"Van , I don'twant to talk with jou. "
In summing up Judge Ferguson said that
thcio was no doubt but that Van Alstino
made Improper icniarhs when ho stated that
ho would give $100. It was not only strong
language , but It \ \ as highly Improper For
a Juror to take nn oath uml then go to his
room and sajf , "I w ill give HOO If the Juiy
will llnd for the defendant , " is not only im
proper , but must bo condemned The Judge
then fined Van Alstino foO for his indis
cretion.
I'KKHO.VAI. IVHIKIiS. :
lloiuy Suits AKuinst KiillroniU lor Alleged
. Criminal ii'KllKrnuc.
The case of Lucy C. Tucker against
the Omaha Sticot Hallway company
Is on trial bcfoio Judge Ogden The
plaintiff Is an elderly woman , who was
liadly bruised while gutting off near In South
Omalia , nnd she sues for f 15,000 damages
Patilck McCnithv is bofote Judge Davis
and the jury explaining w hj he should re-
veer from the Hock Island Uallroad com
pany the sum of $ i",000 for the loss of his
left log 'Jho case was tiled one j car ago
and at that tltuu the \ cidiotas for Mc
Carthy and was for $15,000 Tin co j ears
ngo McCarthy was n laborer on one of the
compaiij'a cr.uel trains , woiKIng in the
\iclnitj of Topc'ta , Ivan One day the con
ductor told McCai thj to Jump upon a moing
train. Ho made thu Jump , but ho left one of
his legs beside thc iaeUs.
Itolilirr Ilnml lli-ol.rn Up.
Cad McCiiiiro , the leader of the North
Omaha band of robbcis , jcstcrday plead
guilty tobmghrizlng John Hoffmin's stoio.
Ho got tin co.ears . for robbing the Kennedy
grocery , and j esteiilay'b confession added
two jc.us to his sentence. His brother ,
Doug , who was con\ii'ted of burglary a few
dajH ago , will h.uo to answer to a chat go ol
perjuij nextwcc'k ,
, fiiurt Cnlomliir.
The call for today is as follows :
i.tw HOOM .NO. a i Him t. scorr.
20-217-llelwlil > * Tri'lt/ .
111-310 lliimlliibplvlo. .
81-lull ram < i\sSilKlo | ,
28--JI7 HolttU \ 'lli'lt/ .
ai-auB-Vornbroun I'limltine company v
Bnlple.
ill-UNO Orah.un MI Cot ton.
S'J-ll : Days Adams.
82-41 Kennedy Koptld.
H'D4liaiiipl ! < iiis 1'nigy.
82-7U-ElBiittn DrUimn.
a'J-03-MnpoaX Lleey v lIuulicH
3U-08 Mnrttn Vb Omaha Mi cot U.illw.i ;
c ° '
3uVfalay' Fails Hurt.
82-104 TlinimiHsTliorimi. .
S2-17U borcnson vaUrandvlew Illicit com
Pnai-i83 Shea v Swift A Do.
8JI-187 Luugdgu vs llunj * .
112-201 McIntyroMi 1'nlon Pacific Railway
company.
IV.J-2.1U Jllohrl TS Union Pnclflc Hallway
ompuny.
ompuny.LAW HOOM an. 3 .luixir. IHVIS.
29213Hayes v Illcki.
2'J-27O-IMslap \ ft Midland MlnltiRcompany.
29367Vnrtiiir v * Onialm Nntlonnl bank.
29-300 Wood vs Unmlia Tlnwnro Jinn ufae-
urlmt company.
30-0 Nebraska Land and Investment com
pany vs .Minor.
80-04 Manlny vs Clarkp.
80-07 Miidolnmn Sullivan.
30-71 Waller A. Wood Manufacturing coui-
p-uiy vs Mollne , Mllliiirn , Htoddard k Co.
2M-2G4 Anliuusar Iliisch Ilruwlni ? assocla-
Ion VM TlHiinpHon.
2J-2HO McCarthy \sriilrao ( , Itock Island
A. I'aclllc UnlhMiy coinpniiy.
2G-1 Downs vs Kitchen. ,
LAW nnoM NO 4 junon I-EIHIUSON.
23-280-lllliknvfiltflliimn.
24-1.1&-/.lrRul \ s Hackett.
24-220 Anboln UiiKiliii.
24-311 Sclmller vs Nason.
20-101 SwfiveysSlllht. .
25211UiislsOlbbon. .
2D-243-Gyldstoln Ulll'in ' and O'Hrlon.
21-120 Iuv I \H Umalia.
I.IW linOVM ) ri'-JIIDOE OnilEV.
28-128-Tuckor vs Omaha Strcot { allwny
onipiny
as-lOU-Unlted States National bank vs
OllllSON
2H-17J .Mexico Tire llrlck company vs Johu-
on.
28-240-rishcr\H Tnloti National bank.
2H337UlightsJnfobs. .
29-2U I.VHCII vs Omaha fctrcct Hallway com-
inny
i0-nH-ITrby ! isKnleht.
2'J-8H-CiiiilrH'r Challman
i15JC.niUKUiKli ! ) iVTlioinas vs ndncy.
29-1U7-Mimtguinury vs Patrick Land com-
) .iny
2U-208 McIColl v s Lev ttmston.
U9-UJ2 I'ovvcll vs South Umiili I.
rivnIIOOM .so 0JIIIKIB iiii'K\viir : , .
28-349 llatiiplon v Jones.
KJIJITV HOOM SO 7 JUIK1D IIIVI.NC.
No call until March 8
Piles of people li.no piles , but 1)0 ) Witt's
Witch Ha/el baHo will cure them.
II. I'ALCOM.lt.
) ur Sjicclil Salrs nn Advertised Sunday
C'niillinio 'ludiij.
SILKS.
In silks wo are ottering values that It
vill bo bimply impobttlblo to dupHeato
ator In tlio season. Sl.fiO licavy
twilled wash ssimih silks sue
iiiK now ut 90e. Figured cliiiui
silks in beautiful assoi tinont. $1.00
liiulitics aio K lng at 07c ; , ' 12-lncli
China silk , blue in omul with white
lolka dots , boiling everywhere at $ l.fiO ,
or this opening fc"lo $1.00. In rich
It ess silks wo aio ottering a handsome
ino of hcrminias , actual value $2.2o , at
81..T5.
Silks aio the moat populnr dross fab
rics for the season. Don't miss this
chance.
DRESS GOODS.
75c quality of Imperial serges , for this
sale G8e ; $ J.50 cork tciow suitings ,
special this week at 31.75. Wo have a
ot of odd lunjrths in fine all wool
liess fabiics , Ui to 7 yuj'ds in each
) iece , goods that sold at f > 0o , 7oc , $1.00
ind $1.2j ; they all go today jat 2oo
) er yard. All bca enable goods.
SUITS AND WRAPS.
Our ollorings in spring wraps and
eady made tints aio drawing the crowd
o this department.
LINENS.
In linens wo aio oiToiing as a special
cndcr 50 8x10 extra heavy , damask
able cloths , jictually worth SU.OO , AT
il.75. 5-8 napkins to match , at $1.75
) or dozen. 3-1 napkins at $2.25.
N. B. FALCONER.
Hpcclul IlniKiiliiK on Sale.
Mill remnants of muslin , 2jc.
Mill leinnuntb of calico , 2c. }
Mill remnants of checked nainsook,2jc.
Now spiing styles outing llannel , 5cyd.
White Shaker flannel. 5c yard.
Now stock of towels , 15c , JOe and 25c.
Closing out odd doron of napkins at
less than cost.
Summer Balmoral skirt patterns , 25c.
Letting dow n the prices on wash drc&s
joods.
Remnants of the finest printed satino
only lOc yard.
TommotTOW wo ieduce the price on
all our line printed dimities. They are
Imported and there are no better in this
city if you pay double the price. They
at o being sold at ; i5o , 4c ( ) and 50c , our
price tomorrow only 25c yard. Keep
yourself posted ; examine these dimities
ut 25c yaid.
Wo also place on sale tomorrow for
the first time plain white corded dimi
ties made in this country. All wo ask
for these 7io yard.IIAYDEN
IIAYDEN BROS. ,
Headquarters on Wa&h Goods.
AVant mi Ilxporiltloii Hull.
A meeting of the executive committee of
the Manufacture-is and Consumers associa
tion was held jesterday afternoon for the
pmiposo of aiianginK for a building for the
coming state exposition to bo held in Omaha.
Mr Houdor , icircscntinfr the owners of
the Coliseum building , was present and sev
eral propositions for the use of that building
weio consldcied at length.
The owners of the Coliseum , however , ap
peared to h.no a more exalted opinion of the
worth of their building than the manufao-
tureisand no agicement was reached. It
was llnally decided to postpone the question
until next 'Ihursday , which will give both
parties an opportunity to think the matter
o\er.
Plies of people have piles , but Do Witt's
Witch Hazel Salvo will cuio thoin.
: .V IIUOS.
Cutting Trices on Simps Proper and Deeper
Tlil * Wunk.
LUDLOW'S $3.00 SHOE $1.03.
Grcntcbt Halo on line shoes ever In
Omaha , this ueok.
Selling 1,000 pairs of Liullow's $3.00
make ladles' line shoes nttiacts
crowds to our shoo department.
Every lady knows the famous Ludlow
$3.00 shoes. Wo are Belling 1,000 pair
for $1.1)8 ) a pair , every pair warranted.
If you cannot attend this great fealo send
in for a pair. You will ho pleased \\itli
your bargain and wonder way Ilaydens
can sell Liullow's $3.00 shoes for $1.08
when others ask 93.00.
K\ory pair stumped Ludlow $3.00 shoo.
Ladica croquet rubhois , 15c u pair ,
worth 2. " > c.
Ladies' line "Now York" storm rnb-
hors only 3."io n pair.
Childien'b line light spring heel rub
bers 20c tv pair.
Misses' line "Now York" spring storm
rubbois , liuo pair.IIAYDEN
IIAYDEN BROS. ,
Dry Goods and Slices.
See the celebrated Sohmer piano at
Ford & Charlton Musio Co. , 1508 Dodge.
DEATHS.
XoUetx nf flee Itnti ni lea uniler Mils head , Jltlu
rent * ; cic/inlilJIoii ( ( < illlne f '
ou/Match 0 , 1803 , after'u
suilous Hlni'ss ofsix months , aic < 1 junr
luturiiient 10 u. in. ut I'otcsl i.iiwn cuuio
tery , March 7.
POSTOFFICE IRREGULARITIES
Inspectors Scored for the Arrest of John
H , Plate.
TRIVIAL CHARGE AND NOT A GOOD CASE
Inspector * Think They Have Unrnrtlird Another -
other 1'ctty 1'lllcrlnp Nchoino AinoiiR
Clorki A I.ont lloRltcroil Letter
Ainu 31nkcs Trouble.
The arrest of John II. Platz , for fourteen
jcars n trusted cmplo.voof the postofllcc , ap
pears to bo ono of those petty cases worked
up by the Inspectors of the postal depart
ment to make a showing of vigilance.
The complaint Hied with Commissioner
Oustav Anderson bv Inspector Sullivan ui > on
which Mr. Platz was arraigned contains two
chaigcs Ono is to the effect
that Mr. Platz sent c bill for $13 'J
to the Tirst National bank for postage for
the month of Fobtuaiy , when ho knew that
the amount duo was only $1 ( U. The other
chatgo Is that Mr Plat/ sent a bill for $ -l. " . " >
to the Omaha National bank when he knew
that it should have been but $1 111. These
charges aio nude bv Inspector Sullhan.
Speaking of the case Commissioner Ander
son slid "It is an outiago for these sleuth
hounds to ruin a man's reputation upon such
a tihlal and iincci tain matter as that. If I
had know n that thei e w as so little to the case
I should Inn o urged Mr Platz to go ahead
with a hearing at the time lie was brought
Into in.ofllcc . , but he waived examination
and I supposed there was some reasonable
foundation for this sci ions charge. It seems
mote than probable that when ttio iccoidsof
the ofllce aio examined this whole business
will bo proven to bo a mistake , or it may bo
a blunder on tno pait of the Inspector. "
"Tho airest of Mr Plat ? was not my
work , " said District Attoinoj Baker.
"I don't believe In Jumping upon a man and
besmirching him until there Is pretty con-
clusho e\idenco that ho h is done something
wrong But these inspectois seem to think
that thei must cinch somebody now and
then and they have taken this PlaU matter
into their ow n hands I refused to make a
complaint and I am frank to admit that with
the piescnt cudenco it will bo a very slim
case "
The carileisdcpaitinent is not the only
wing of the postolllco in which there seems
to bo a spasmodic eiupHun There
me whiffs of suggestive smoke Just at pres
ent rising out of that which seems to be
a sliimbeiing vo'eauo ' in the registry depart
ment. The immediate cause ot the dlfllculty
is u matter of ? li but thcie is a long stoiy
connected with it It is claimed that the
detectives in the employ of the go\ornmcnt
discotcied some weeks ago that some of the
employes In the icgistry department weie
working a schtlno by which thei defiaudcd
the govcinment.
Another liiHlnuntlon Aj-iiln.st Clerks.
The scheme was a simple one and it is
alleged that it was worked successfullj
Instead of allowing the people to place the
necess irj amount in stamps on legisteicd
letters it had been the habit of these
shrewd clerks to take the money
necessary to purchase the icquitcd postage
and put the stamps on themselves When it
c.uno to putting on the stamps , however , it
is claimed that old stamps weio used and
weto so completely daubed and bluircd that
It became almost Impossible to detect the
fraud. Iho money was chucked into the
pockets of the emplojcs who worked the
scheme. As i ct no ono lias been absolutely
caught at the business , but steps luuo been
taken to pi event the cmploves fiom stamp
ing letters in the futuie.
Lost Letter 'Miilit'H Trouble.
But the dlfllculty that promises to make
things rattle in the registry department is
over the loss of a lottei containing fO. The
letter was , by mistake , it is claimed , for-
watdedwhcnit should not have been , and
as a icsult It fell Into thohands of thowiong
person The rightfu' owner came in and de
manded that the loss be made good. It was
done , but the question of locating the blame
Is the i ub The iKJStoftiee inspector assessed
the loss equally against three of the em
ployes of the registry dcpaitincnt. Two of
them , Miss Scott and Mr. PhenK. rather
than lose their positions , h.no paid their W ,
but the other one , Tom Kllingwood , declares
that ho will not submit to the imposition
Ho saj she had nothing to do with the loss
of the letter and ho doesn't ptoposo to lot any
man , largo or small , scare him into paj ing
an unjust assessment.
Postmaster Claikson has demanded his
resignation , but It has not been handed In ;
neither will it be. Speaking of the matter
the gentleman In question said : "I
have nothing to s ly about the matter nor
will I ha\o , unless I am discharged If that
thould occur then jou will hear a full state
ment of the matter. 1 am loidcd , but prefer
to say nothing unless I am driven to it "
Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's
Witch ILuel SaUo will cure them.
A fine upright piano , used only bix
months , at half price. Foul & Charlton.
1503 Dodge. _
OMAHA MAY HAVE IT.
Next National Convention of the Klettilo
I.fKlit Association.
City Elcctiician Cow gill , who attended the
national electric light convention at St.
Louis , says there Is an excellent prospect of
securing the meeting next jcar for Omalia.
The imitation of Major Bern is was received
by the convention with enthusiastic ap
plause. The selection of the place of meetIng -
Ing is left with the executive committee ,
which will meet within three months.
The St. Louis convention was an unquali
fied success , nnd not before in the woi Id's
history ImAO there been gathered together
such a number of people interested in clcc-
tilcl'y in all Us bearings. Next year It is
expected o\on a larger number will bo pi cs-
cut , and exceed the -100 who weio at St.
Louis. The time of the con-ventioii was do-
tcd to the discussion of subjects interest
ing to the members , and some \ety able
p vpers weio lead and discussed. Pet hups the
most notable was the lecture dollveied by
Nikola Tesla , the icnovvncd inventor , at
Music hall , to 4,000 interested people. Ho
oxpci imentcd with altoinatlng currents , and
permitted hundreds of thousands ofvolts to
pass thrcugh his bodv without doing per
sonal injury or suiTeilng perceptible shock.
Although 1.500 to 1WK ) lts is considered in
capital punishment hi the medical fiatemity
to produce instantaneous and painless death ,
Mr. Tesla permitted hundreds of thousands
of volts to pass through his body while
standing before the vast audience The
explanation of his immunity from harm
is not due to unj peculiar charm or faculty
which ho possesses , but rather in the enor-
n-ous rapidity of the oscillations' of the cur
rent emploicd and the exceeding small
quality of current passing , notwith
standing the enormous voltage used
The alternating cuirent used by Mr ,
Tesla in his experiment had a fre
quency \ibration too rapid to affect the
nerves that would bo paralvzed by the cur
rents emploicd In the lighting stations
or in the executioner's chair , and It
was duo to this that ho escaped harm. Ho
also fully demonstiated that glas Is a con
ductor of eloctricitj , notwithstanding the
popular belief that it is a nonconductor
Many went to St. Louis for the express pur
pose of hearing the lectuto and witnessing
the almost marvelous expcilmcnts Ho will
bo piescnt at the next gathering and deliver
another of tils famous lectuies ,
Je only 1'urc Creurn of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum.
0 ed iu MilliTas of Homes AO-Ye % { Standard.
THE
MAN
and every other man who is a judge
of good Tobacco , praises
'No other smoking tobacco ever equaled the universal popularity of Bull Durham. For 25 years it has been the prime
favorite with veteran smokers in every walk in life. Sold everywhere.
Made only by BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. , Durham , N. C.
Llm
Are those ignorant pretenders who ,
without any qualifications , any ability ,
any oxperiouco , any skill , claim to
possess the power to euro all the ills of
the human race. But their want of
worth soon becomes apparent to'their
would-bo dupes , and these conscienco-
lessquaoks ara > soon consigned , to the
oblivion they so richly-merit.
In strange and strong contraatwith
these miserable boasters is the quiet ,
dignified yet courteous demeanor of
hose noted leaders of their profession ,
Who , during the past 27 years , have
abundantly demonstrated their ability
to effect speedy , perfect and permanent
cures in all the worst forms of those del
icate sexual maladies embraced within
the general terms of
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AND
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Insurance Company , of Now YorU , in the state
of Nun York , lutb lomollocl with tlio Insurance
Inn of this Btato anil Is niitliorlzoU to transact
the business of IIro Insurance In this itato for
the current year.
\Mtnos3 my unu 1 I'm the seal of the auditor
of 1'ubllo Accounts thoduy and
ISetll ynar uboTii written.
1 EUGUNE MOOUE , Auditor I' , A >
Cortllli ilto of I iilillrntlnn.
Ollkoof Auct tor of I'ublle Accounts 'tito of
ZSobraik.i Mnioln Tob 1 , isni
It Is hereby certified that the Hanover I'lro
InsuntiP'i coniuiny , of New York , In the
st.to of Now York , h is LOtnullod with the
Itmiranco I iw of this state und Is niitliorl/.o 1
to transact the htiiiliics3 of fire ln ur.knio
In this state for the current ye ir.
\\ltness my h ind anil those il of the auditor
of public accounts the day
( coal , ) and \ oar ul nvo written ,
EUOKNE MOOItn Auditor I' A.
< ri-llllniti-cil I'nlillr itlon.
Ofllco of Auditor of Public Accounts Slntn of
Nebraska. Lincoln , 1'ob. I , lsH
It Is hereby ccrtlflu 1 th it the Merc intllo t'lro
nnd Marino Insur.inuo < oni | ) uii of Boston , In
the state of Massachusetts has camp led w th
the Insurance law of lint , st ito and H author
ized to transact the business nf IIto Insurance
In this stale for the current year.
Witness my hiirnl ind the seal of the auditor
of nubile accounts the day and
( Seal.par.iboowrltten. ) .
EUGCNI , MOUIti : , Auditor I' . A.
Ortifli , itc ot 1'nlilic itlon.
Offlcoof Auditor of 1'ubllo Accounts State of
Ncbiuslui Lincoln. I eb I , ivil.
It Is htrohy certified that the 1'lrc Assocli-
tlonof Philadelphia. In thost ito of 1'eiinsvl-
vanl i. has compllul with the Insurance law
of tills state and Is authorised to trans ict the
business of lire Insurance In thlb state for the
current yuar.
\V Itness my lnui.1 and the soul of the auditor
of nub Ic accounts the day und
( Seal ) yn ir alioNO written
: MOUlir , Auditor. I' . A.
Curtlllc ito ot riiblUation.
CUlco of Auditor of I'ubHo Accounts State of
Nebraska. Lincoln , 1 ob I , Jb'U
It Is hereby certified tli it the C ipltnl I'lro
Insurance compimy of Concern , In the state of
Now Hampshire , h is compiled with tl o Insur
ance law of this state and Is authorized to
transact the bus ness of III o Insurance In this
state for the current ye ir
Witness my hand und these ilot the rui'JItor
of uubllc accounts the day and
( Sc il. ) veir abo\ written
MUOKi : , Auditor l > A.
< * rtlltr.ite of I'nbllc.trlon.
OfTlco of Auditor of I'ubllo Accounts State of
Nebraska. Lincoln , 1'ob 1.1 > < )1 )
It Is licrcbv certified tli it thoConeordla Tire
Insur nice lOiupuny of Milwaukee , In the stito
ol Wisconsin , li is compiled with the insurance
laws of this state and is authorized to tr.insict
the business of lire Insurance In this state for
the current year.
Witness my hand nnd the seal of the auditor
of public accounts the day aud
( Seal. ) your above wrlttnn
KUUKNC MOOKi : . Auditor I' A.
Ccrlillc ito of ruhlli rttion
Ofllco of Auditor of 1'ubllc Atconnts-Stato of
Nebraska. Lincoln , fob. I , IMll.
Itlshornby certified , that the Uoriiiinln-
siiriinioComp invof I'rpODOil.ln the st ito of
Illinois , h IB compiled with the Insiiraniu law
of thisbtuto nnn Is iiuthorl/Lii to tranaiiLttho
business of Hie Insurance In this slate for the
current ye ir-
\\ltne = 3 my hand nnd the seal of the auditor
of public account * , the Uuy and
[ Seal ] yoir above written
EUGGM : MOOHU. Auditor r. A.
Cvrtllloto nf I'uhlliatliin.
Offlco of Auditor of 1'ubllo Accounts-Stitn of
Nebraska. Lincoln. 1'ob. 1 , IbUt.
It Is hereby certllled. that the Hartford I Ire
Insurance Coiup my , of Hartford , In the st ito
of Connecticut , has compile' ! with the insur
ance law of this stito and U authorized to
transact the business of lira Insurance in this
etato fortho ciiriont your.
Witness my hand und the soil nf the auditor
cf public accounts the day and
( Hoall i cur above written.
n MUOHU Auditor P. A.
Ortillcutn ol rnlillo.lt ion ,
Ofllco of Auditor of I'ublle Accounts State of
Nebraska , Lincoln. Tub I. Ib'Ll
It Is hereby certified , that the H ulo I'lro
Company , of Now York , In the stito of Now
York , has compiled with the Insurance law of
this state and Is authorized to trinsaot iho
business of lire Insurance In this stulo for the
current year. . . . , .
Witness my band and the seal of the auditor
of public accounts the day and
firoall year above written.
EUGENE MOOUE , Auditor I' . A.
Curtillniti ) or I'ulilluitlmi.
Offlcoof Auditor of I'ubllo Accounts-Statoof
NebrjBka Ltnco n , I'oli J , l 'll '
It Is hereby certified , that the Duelling
House Insurance Oonpany , of Iloiton , In the
stuto of MassaehiisottH. h in compiled with the
Insurance law of this state und Is authorised
to transact Iho business of lira Insurance In
this Htiito for the curnmt year.
Witness my hand and tinBO il of the auditor
of public accounts the day and
ISoall year above written
EU6CNEMOOKK : , Auditor 1' A.
fortllleuto of I'liMlratliin.
Oftloo of Auditor of Publlo Accounts Stain of
NebrasKii. Lincoln , I'ob I , Ir'U '
Ills hereby cortlflod. that the Dolawuro In
sur uico Company , of Philadelphia , In the
state nf Pennsylanlu. . has compiled with the
Insurunco law of this slate and Is authorized
to transact the business of lira Insurunco In
this state for the current j oar.
Witness my hand nnd the boil of the auditor
ot public accounts the day and
iSoal ] year above written
r.UUKNi : MOOUi ; Auditor 1 > A.
< crtlllo ito of rnbtleiilloii.
Ofllco of Auditor of Public Accounts-Ht ito of
Nebraska. Lincoln , I'ob. I , Ih'ti.
It Is heioby cortlflod , that the Detroit I'lro
andMirlno Insurance Coiiipiny , of Detroit ,
In the Btato of Mlohl.nn has complied with
the insurance law of this state und U author
ized to transact the business of fire nnd ma-
rlno Insurancu In this state for thy current
Witness my hand nnd the seal of the auditor
of publlo accounts the day and
ISoall your nbiivo written.
EUOEM : nooiu : , Auditor P. A.
i'urtlllcatn of i'libllcntloii ,
onieo of Auditor of Publlo Accounts. 8tnta of
Nobrusua. Lincoln , 1'ob. 1 , IhlU
It Is hereby ccrtlflod that the Cltlzona In >
siiranco Coinuany , of I'lttsburi-'h , In the stito
of Pennsylvinla. has compiled w til the Insurance -
anco law of this HUto and Is authorUed to
traiisuet the business of lire Insurance In this
Ktato for the current 3 our.
Witness my hand nnd the seal of the auditor
of public accounts the day nnd
[ Scall ypar above written
EUGENE MOOHE , Auditor I1 , A.
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