- - - - - , . - - - - - . . - - - - - - - 1 _ _ - - _ - - rltJIE OMAIrA DATri1 J)1 , iS9h ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 - - - - - - - - II , : E ± Ic ± : - ; ; ; - ; ; ; - . Th Gtnt1 btct , Conncll flinift. lUgh . c1a n evL9y tepect. flat , $2.5 ( pr c'ay ' n4 upwad. F : , F. Clatke , rroPrletor. . cleorgo johnpoti , n bright i7.yer.o1d hoyt ft PitI of Athert JO1iiion , itt 1117 NIneteenth n'enue. Ia lying at the point of death frni cnumptIon. - - . "Man fl ( MneUr" wilt be the bIll at the b. theater tnn1iI. ! MI of the new pepte will . b in the enet nn4 one ot the best Iiow of - I the c'aon wilt ho given. Itov. V. W.VIIIiam will th1Iver en nil- dreu hefort the \VorhIngmnn' Prleniliy club et the Pirmers' hell this evening. A . 1nrge atteiidnnco Is dc4rcd. fleguler meeting of St. Alban's 1oise , O. 17 , Knlghtis or l'ylhlzte , tiiIgIit. The by.lnwn are ready for ltributiou , ci1 % ft there have _ _ _ _ _ bcn many chang made , to conform to the gran ( , tatutc , it Is ( lc9lreI to have alt mem- - br prceen at thIs meeting. to1ert Clark , a ioii or M. \ ' . ' . Cl3rk , 23 I. llarrle'ou utreet , while hunting at Manawn J Saturday nccklentaliy diecliargeil a 2-catIher rifle and wounei1 hiniseif in the toot. 'Ilie ball ' entered the top of the foot , range ! orwnrd anti mafie Ite exit near tl * small tue. 'Flo L' \vounil , while painful , is not reganled as II .s . Bench ! . $ Henry Wortmnn , aged 48 , flied in Mills county Bntnrhiy afternoon from paralysh. lie was strlckei while riding on a bail of i hay anti ( hell five days after , The body will bo burled here tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock In the Lutheran cemetery. Itev. Ir. huff will officiate. The dead man leaves a wife and six children. STILt AF'V1It Tilil lIIVlXf I'Alt IC. Juliii % V. I'ztil IteneVM 11114 T1ffrl In H'oIrc nil Out un I'rniierl , . NegotIations have been pending between , i John W. Paul and the stockholders of the Union Driving iaric for several fiaye for the nab of the park to eomebody for eomethlng , - . both chroudocl with phuant uncertainty. It - _ _ _ _ _ is known that Mr : Paul has again became - - very nflxioUB to get an option for cvui thirty dayfl. although double that time was first sought. The price ho vantcd to pay was $1,000 an acre. So persistent was ho that a meeting of the tocIthohIeu was called and II the proposition submitted. The Council 'M. muffs inembero of the company were wIlling If Mr. l'aul would put to give the option , up a sumcicnt amount at money to make It an , abject. The negotlatlone had reached a point 4 vhevo I'aul was able to satisfy them of his ability to fin this , but the Omaha men vero not o favorably impressed with the plan , When the matter reached a vote at the meet- hig called for the purpose , the Council fluffs men were outvoted , and the option was ro- . fused. Some of the Council Bluffs stockholders say that they were given positive evidence that - - to for the option , Paul had the money pay _ _ _ _ and that the sum demanded was large enough to make It. an object for the holders of the _ _ _ _ ' option to buy ( lie property to save the money paid. --I i In the meantime. Paul Is going ahead quietly perfecting his franchises on Unlcsi L ri'- avenue and Indian creek , and keeping his 'I counsel. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /t / . flulMiIrti II nil ! iisl. ' ' This evening at the Congregational church ) i.r the pupils of Miss Ilazon's chaos in elocu- ti n and delsarte , assisted by local musical talent , will render the following program : ( n ) Norwegian Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( b ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Misses Cavin and Gleason. Recital-Tiger Lily's Race. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Gertrude Davenport. Vocal Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Welch. Recitation-The Boy Orator. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ i . . . . . . . . . . . . lllchard harding Davis Warren laiiy. Vocal Solo-Voices of the WOorl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Itubinstein - . Mrs. Muhiis. . . . Ic Imporsonatibn- . ( a ) In the Closet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ( b ) Prior to Miss Della's Appearance. . _ _ _ _ Riley Miss Edith McClure. Vocal - Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs , , W. W. Sherman. Character Sketch-Jamb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Liihio Miller. Imperial iando.1n Club-Selected. . . . . . . . Misses Iledison and Mr. Paschal. I Dolsarte I'osc and 1'antorntme-The Lotos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Misses RiMe. Tlnle' a'iid Fannie Davenport. Poem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Miss flazon. , I Gnihiiic , FiiholOfl $ . II , Gasoline stoves are dear at io cents on thio 't1 ' dollar. The Blue Flame iCeroserie Stove safe as a lamp ; cni heat flat-Irons in the _ . blaze. As odorless as gasoline and much - , - ' iiore economical. See them at our store I during our exhibit pt tile Buck Steel Itango , I ' Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday afteiioon. )1 Gasoline stoves at clcohng out prices , $2 1 and upwards. COLId & cOLF. 41 Main strcit , CouncIl Bluffs. . . / Iitrt'itM , A4si'ii ( , iI. I A beautiful little range , free to the little girl 12 or under. who mixes up the best 1 pan of biscuits at our baking exhibition of the famous Buck-steel ranges March 30 , 21 and AprIl 1. Wo thiei show you the beauti- t ful baking qualities and economy of these famous steel ranges. All materials furnished by Cole & Cola , . Come Cueks unit Iltihl flogi. . - A small cigar store , owned by Jack Whit- tak r , on Middle Broathvay , , was closed a k short' tIme ago upon an attachment to satisfy a judgment obtained by IL 12. Ifart , rrom Juetico Cook's court. When the constable I i . -I- came to levy upcn the stock , ho found that , - - the bulk of the property was represented - resented by oIghtee game cocks and five bull dogs , a peculiar kind of property with which Whiittnker has made a good part of his living. and considerable - able money in times past. A small stock of cigars and groceries was seized at the same time , but the whole amount will not be nearly sufficient to satisfy the judgment , Un- l ss the game cocks and the fighting dogs bring fancy prices. The transactirn upon which the julgment 10 based , dates back to 1892. when Charles aregory signed a note with Whiittakor , The note was not paid , and while there has been . no question about Mr. Gregory's financial responsibilIty , Whittaker's creditors have felt inclined to make his property go as tar as ) 1 possible toward discharging the debt. The dogs and the chickens will bo sold toinor- - row , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ladles of Council fluffs anti Omaha are invited to an Iaster exhibit of art needlework - - work that hiss bece provideth by Misses - Clark and Wetzel at 236.238 Droadway , Fri- r - day and Saturday. April 3 and 4 , There are many npw Ideas and beautiful things the 'i _ , ladles vill thoroughly enjoy. hot IscI S&ssh. We bao 1.000 hot bed sash which we are going to 21050 out. They won't last long. how many do you want ? We wIll make you . - - a price that can't be duplicated. C. B. Paint. Oil and Glass company , Masonic Tern. : p10Council _ Bluffs. S Wall paper cleaned , new process , with _ _ _ patent right at Miller' ; lOSMain street , Dr. Cieavora 0111cc iiioved to 000 BroadWay , _ : 'l'his IlonliN 'VilI St.iy sit h1nue , At 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon County - Treasurer Arnd was arranging to sCfll ( tbe 1O,000 of county bonds to New York , where - they were expected to be delivered its course I of time to ltoberta & Co. , the brokers who have been negotiating for them for the iast six months. hieforo they were consgned to the express ofilce C. It , hfannan of the Citi- zenu' banlc caine into the treauror's olhica with' an offer to take the bowls at. the' seine price offered by Roberts & Ca , an l waive _ _ _ _ all rights of further investigation into their I I Ztallty. The offer vaa quickly accepted and the bonds turned over to te bank after a corresponding credit had been given the county. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ We offer you enly clean , crisp , snow white laundry work and best delivery service at 1ale laundry , 721 Broadway , Telephone 107 Stephan Bros. for plumbing and heating ; - also fine itnO of gas ilaturea , have yu seen he now gas heating stoves at the company's otficoy avhs , ealy dru stor wIb registered clerk. JL 131a0\VS \ IllS \VIIOE1E \ 1IE11) ) OFF Toniblo Acchlellt Befalls a I3oy While Ittlfltihlg Near Iloitoy Creek , LIFTED HIS LOADED GUN BY 1H MUZZLE , hniit.s aroiit the 't'le'liisi ut III , . Otii CiIVL'iL'flIII'PiM I IC ilnsidii nic FlrcnriIsM-IefnhIN of tIlt' tfltsIr. Janice Great , a 17-year-old boy , wan instantly - stantly killed at 1 o'oock last evening on the rlvcr bank went of honey creek , Great and three coiniinions , Itob harding , lie ) . and hlenny Tiionipscn , were fohlowhig along the river hunting ducks. Game was scarce , niiil the boys iihaced their guns In SI. willow bilnd on a sand bar and were play- lug around , ( Iroat's habit was . .Ivays to carry lila gun vithr both hai I cia cocked , and the Weapon vas In that cont1itIii when hi' ( lOIOSite ) ( ) it with the gnus of the other boys In the willow shied , ' , VhiiIo the boys vcre playing around on the' bar one of them iio- ticed a hock of ( lucks coining and they all scampered to tbe willows for their guns. 'Groat as a feul steps ahead of the others , and was the first to snanhi ( up his gun , In doing e'o the trigger of one of tue Ijorrols caught in a twig just co lie Was in the act of iuhling the gun. toward him by tire inus- zle. The cartridge was exploded while the muzzle was only a few inches from hil head. 'Ibo entire charge of eliot struck hiiiii above the nose am ] tore away almost all of the uppei part of his head. Ieathi resulted instantly. The b.ya loft the body- antI llurrlel to hidney Crcck ala- than anti notified their friends. Corciier Jeti- nings was notified and lie directed .luatica Swanson to take charge of the caca for the night. The hotly was removed to the hionie of Groat's parents , three and a half miles vejt of Honey Creek. L12.tIINU A LII'Fi OF SHAME. tsirIriM IIMCos-crflI , Rhiiniiy % Vi fe iCitil IICCVorN Ii LH Cii ihireii. w , A. Martens , a smart appearing business man , created something of a sensation yes. torclay afternoan by causing tue arrest of bI wife and sister upon the charge of keeping and frequenting an assignatioii house , At the same time he secured the custady of his children , two little girls , both under 12 years of ago. A . year and a half ago Martens nas a pros. pel.ous business man at Carroll , ha. , but he bccamo involverl financially and soon after failed , To retrieve hie fortunes he sought newer fields , aiid with his wife and children removed to liiawntha , Kan , Ills wife soon became disstisfled ithi her new home and pined foi' the oh associations. Martens was prcspcring fairly vohI and refused to return with her to Iowa. There was but little do- mestlc friction. , and one day about six months ago , when the husband came borne at night and found hI home deserted and a brief note from his vifo saying she had left him forever , his grief was sharp and bitter. The most careful Inquiries and persistent searching tailed to secure any tidings of his wife and chillrefl. lIe had given up hope of ever seeing them again until last Friday , when lie received an. anonymous letter from Council fluffs informing him that hii wife nsa living here withi her abater , a Mrs. lCuhil , who was conducting an assignation house , and that tire children vere being subjected to dangerous influences. Martens took tire first train rfter raceiving the letter and . reached Coun.chl Bluffs yes- terday. With thro alit of the police ho quickly located Mrs. Icuhii idlsreputable house on 'middle Broadway. His wIfe , ho ascertained , was living on North Eighth street with a rounder who is familiarly known to tire police aia "Suspender Jack. " Tire little girls were dividing their time living in the disreputable - able dive kept by their aunt and the equally dangerous and unfit home of their mother. As 'soon as Martens caine into possession of these facts he hunted up a. Justice of tii peace and flied an Ipformatioa charging his sister-in-law with keeping a house of as- signatlon afld hi wife with being an inmate and a frequenter of such places. The wife was found at 406 Ncrth Eighth street and Mrs. KuhI at her place on Broadway , Both vero placed under arrest , but before they were locked up some friends came forward and furnished a sumcient ball bond to keep them out of jail until the hearing of the case today in Justice Cook's court. Martens alleges that his wife has gone entirely - tirely to the bad and that all lie wants nevis is tIre possession of hts two little girls and a divorce from tire unnatural mother. ON.Y IN A IIIJRILY TO GET JIOMI2. Itensori GI'eiL for the flurIhiglri Of- liI'iliN' little Oer the 0. & St. L. There has been a great deal of newspaper talk and considerable local interest felt in the reports that tire Burlington railway company - pany has already secured or was about to acquire tttle to the Omaha & St. Louis railway - way , the short line brairch of the old Wa- hash system running from Council Bluffs to Pattonburg , Mo , Yesterday a statement was given out by a well known railroad man , who has authority to speak , so far as the flurhington ha concerned. "Tire whole story was started , " said lie , "by tire simple fact that General Manager Iloidrege and other Burlington officials made a trip over tIre short line in their spec'ai car a few days ago. But tire trip Irad noth- lug whatever to do with the sirort line , and it caine about in this way : \Vlien the fur- hinglon ofilcials wtt'a reorganizing their service and changing their division points they found threinselves , after the completion of their tour of inspection , at a point on one of thier branch lilies down in MiBsouri , They wanted to reach Council fluffs and Omaha with as little delay as possible and cancluded to run their special car over the Omaha & St. Louis instead of retracing their steps by strking thro main line at Creston or Itlbia , A telogranni was sent to General Manager Barnard in this clty , asking permission - mission to run tire car over his ltne to Council fluffs and also inviting him to join the party. Perrni.slon was granted and tine innvhtation accepted , and the party irad a very pleasant little trip over the short hipa , Manly BtQis wore naturally made and th9 COn- ditton of tire road was lookcd into , but the party did not stop at Stanabury. where tire principal round hiousei are located and tile greater part of tire roiling stock is kept , or make any inquiry into the business affairs of tire road. Viien the party reached this cty there was no examination made of the company's property irerti , but Mr. hold- vega's car was taken across the river at once. This little trp over tire teed was the sole source of all tire rumors that have been afloat for thu last few days concerning the sale of the road to the Iiurlingtorn , There was absolutely nothing in it to justify tine reports , but tIre story was generally regarded - garded as a truQ statement of tine facts throughout Missouri , western Iowa and No- brailca , "Tine same rumor started and gave credit to the report that the ilurhington company , which will be tine principal bdder at the sale of the hlumeston & Shenandoah when it is sold under foreclosure proceedings to. ( lay , was emily seeking to obtain control of it as a Part of the sauna plain. " Farm for Ront-130 acres of plow land , 45 acres of roadow , with house , barn , or- ci'arti , etc. Seven miles from Council Bluffs on Missouri river high bottom , not subject to oyerfiow , Address lien Marks , Council fluffs. Fine bedroom suits , enameled beds and every micv novelty at tire Durfee Furniture conippni'S , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Shmoualtsr hmnt.r.'iises iliN I.cl , P1IILADEIi'IIIA , March 29.-The cloy. entin game of the ciiamnponship chess match of tine United States between ICemen ) ' anti Showaitor was won by tine latter last night , Kernenny resigning on the frty.thiird move i5howulter opened with htuy Lopez and iiuYed brilliantly throughout. The score : } 3howalter , ; lCezneny , 3 ; drawn , 2. _ 5 S S S A ) iOit'1'I. ( O3I1IAT. lionteiins il'Ilit'Of Vriii'ltii Stoinni ,7i'ss liii elicit insi , Iii Unoil Sleitmi. A lady weil known In Philadelphia society vouches for tire foilowing Interesting episode. relates tIne h'hiiladclphia Times , that occurre.l in tine green room of the Broadway - way theater recently , the occasion being tine anuiversary of the 2,000th performance of "Ihibin hoed. " It. seems that sine , with other frIends , was calling upon thirst charming contralto. Jesalo Bartlett Davis. Among the gmmesis that evening were Reginald Iel < oven , tine t'onnposer of "Robin flood ; " harry ii. Smith , tire librettist : Victor herbert , the composer of several well known and tuneful operas , and other people of note. Tile mom- liars of tine company were in particularly high spirits , as a rather noted audience was in front anti a continual and gallant fire of verbal and telegraphic congratulations rere being lourcd Inn upon Messrs. I3arnabee , Mac- 1)onnaid and others. IL is not generally known that Mrs. Davis , among her other nnccom- inilehinents , has added that of fencing , and under the tuition of htegla Sarnac , tine famous mnnastor at arms , has become quito an excort with Line small sword. In fact , the terms prime , secondo , quarte , tierco. mouli- niot , etc. , are very mnucin in evidence inn her vocabulary now , because sine has become a most entinmnsiastic fencer. During tine course of the evening , while chatting with her lady friends , a messenger on- bred with a long package addressed to the primmi donna , and opening it a pair of beauti. ( UI tolls amid nnasic wore revealed. Of course tine conversation then naturally turned uponn tine art anti many were tine exciannations from thte fair ones present of inralse for ( Ire healthy oa.citement with the bile. Mrs. IJavini at Chris time was attired In tine buff jcrkin nnd lIncoln-green hose of Ailen.a- Dale , annd Bammnabeo just entering , verbal pyrotechnics scintillated across tire ronni amid tire Sheriff of Nottingham exannined tire folis , playfully challenging Mrs. Davis to conrnbat. Everybody applauded tire idea and x wager was placed , a pair of gauntlets being tine gaingo. Suddenly It aawnned upcn Iinrnaboe that ho lnad not used the foils for several years arid that Inc hind rio nnnak anti no Path , The ladies present , however , swathed him up inn a large tech blanket amnti an accorinnuodatling property man passing by the door took in the situation anti lnastily returned with a base bali nnsask. All tire ladies ranged themselves around and \VIl- ham II. MacIonald , wino is nisa : nni acconnphishrod swordsman , was macho referee , After a salute Barnnabce kimrdly innquired of the referee whether the nniannrnl of tine Knigints Temniplar went , as lie Inath riot used tire swords since his appearance - ance with his commandery at its last con- dave in Boston. The use of tins manual was overruled by Mr. MacDonald , whom Mrs. Davis dcmnurred to Mr. Barnabee's en- toning the combat with a Turkish acimetar. Sine also wanted a Imandicap from her opponent - ont , a Mr. flarabee's length of leg and aria was a little too much. The prehlmin- aries being settled , tire combatarnts merrily began theIr bout , with detorm'ned on- slaught. Fast and furious went the piay of swords. Mrs. Davis scored one pent wiren hiarabee , panting for breath , imntroduce'J seine broadaword exercise just as Reginald DrilCoven entered tlrc room , Mr. DeKovemn had just been called before thu eurtan ! anJ had received an Immense laurel wreath com- nuemorating thn anniversary of the two tlnousanifith performance. Whack 1went liar- nabee with ink' Turkish semetar anti he didn't do a thing to that laurel wreath. ht.q leaves were scattered as if by an autumnal storm , and the red , white and blue ribbons with which ii was tied up caught on the blade of the weapon , while they danced tim the air like LoIs Fuller's skirts in the fire dance. Tlmne was then called and the ladlea who had retreated Into the nether corners of he room deciareci that Mr. Banabee should take a foil instead of scimetar. It is not for the chronicler of these events to say who had scored time most points at this juncture. lie tlnat as it may , but the room had gradually filled with various members of the company-the curtain having jus't fallen , and The excitement had grown so intense - tense that Librettist Harry B. Smitin was furiously gnawing his moustache off. With the eaiuto again. the contralto amid the comq- diami crosood5 swords and thrust nd parry were given in silence. Suddenly that mean mnnan Iharnabee cash hto eagle eye toward the direction of the southwei't corner of the room , but all mis pretext could not dIsconcert the contraito'n , design ; thrust she went in tierce , noleelesaly parried Barnabee ; then inc glanced again to the aoutineant , corner and vlciomnaly in a stage wbisper exclaimed S Oin , what'nt sight was there ! True , It was indeed. There in the corner a psor mouse gently played behind a bass drum , and frightened - enod at the evident display of hosiery and lingerie from tine lady spectators , who had. at the warning cry of rodents , mounted upon tire chairs. burst frito full flight across the center of the room. It is popularly supposed that tine dawning of hosing might relieve the feminine fear of the rodent , but it is said that aomno of the prima donna ladles of tine Bostonians , when they also climbed upon tine seats , wildly grasped after imaginary skirts which should have been on , bu ween't. The only heroine of the evening was Jeaio Bartlett Davis. She stood iner ground , but at tine warning cry of rodent , it is said die gave a shriek and also grabbed for her imniaglmrary akirts , received the tiny rodent with a tinrust in prime and gave him lila quictims. In tine uproar tirat followed tlrc referee , Mr. MacDonald , tied , and his decision inns not yet been made. Correspondence has fohlowed between Mrs. Davis , her backers anti Mr. Barnabeo , and a final meeting iiai' been arranged at the Walton during their presentation of "Robin Hood" here. It is said thrat neither party will ho interviewed ; tinat Mr. liarnabee is practicing with certain subtle twists of the wrist which he learned in his youth from an Italian fencing master , and Inns agreed to a canvention tIne artlcle of winich declare , in long primer , the fact that the cry of "rats" is barred , as is also the genuine article. J. A. ilchardson ! of Jefferson City , Mo. , chief enrolling force 38th general assembly of Missouri , writes : I wish to testify to the merits of One Mnute Cough Cure. When other so-called cures failed , I obtained ai- moat instant relief and a speedy cure by tIne use of One Minute Cough Cure. VEi5'1'1IIdIL IrOIIECAS'I' , Psi hr innil Cooler lit Einaterrr I'ortioins or Nebrsnslcit , WASHINGTON , March 29.-Forecast for Monday is : For Nebraska-Fair ; cooler in eastern Inor- tion ; higint , northerly winds. For Iowa and Missouri-Fair and slightly colder : northwesterly winds. For Kansas-Fair ; slightly colder in sonthreast portion ; ugh t , nertinwesterhy winds. For Colorado-Fair : cooer in southern portion ; light , northerly winds. For South Dakota anti W'yoming-Fair ; westerly wlnd. For Montana-Fair ; warmer In westjirhy nortlon : southerly winds. Lit'iiI htceuril. OFFICE OF TIlE WEAThER BUREAU , OMAHA , March 29-Omaina record of tern- pcraturo anti rainfall compared wirin the corresponding day of tine past fonnr years : 1890. usa. 1t94. 1593. Maximum temperature , , , 60 8 Or ) Minimum temperature . , . 40 63 34 34 Average temperature . , . , 10 74 32 iii l'recipitntion . , , , , . , . , , , , , , , , o .00 .00 .00 Condition of temperature and inreolpltation at Omnahna for the day and since March 1 , 1590 : Normnnal temperature , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , , , . 43 Excess of tine day , , , , . . . , , , , , . , , , . . . , . , , 7 Accmnrnmnated deficiency since March 1 , , 165 Normal inreclidtation . . , , , , , . , , . , , , . , , . t inch Ieilciency for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch Total precipitation since March 1 1,31 inches lieliclency since March 1 , . , , . , , , , , , 00 memos Itcinorts trains StntiomnN itt H p , no , ' .i g..e ; H STATIONS AND STATE OF . W'3"i1S1t.- : a , a e a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Omaiza , clear , . , , . , . , , , . , , , . , , . . , , , , , , , North I'latt. clear . . , . , . . , , , , , , . . , , , .0) huron , cfrnr , , . , , , . , , , , , , . . , . , , , , , , , , , , 11 e , o ( ldcago , liarS cioihl ) ' , , . , , . . , , , . . . , , , , 54 55 .0) ) Sm. Louis , cloudy , , , , , , , , , , , , , . . . . ' , at cc ,2I St. i'utti , cloudy . , . . , . . , , . , . . . , . , , , , 43 41 .03 1)avenirt , clear , . , , , , , , , , , , . . . , . . , , , , 114 55 , t ) ) Kninias elty. clenr , , , , , , , , . , . . , , , , , , , i2 65 .01 Helena. clear . . , . . . , , . , , , , . , , . , , , , . , . , SC 36 T henri. itarl choudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e salt Lake , cloudy , , , , , , . , , . . . , , , , . , , , , soi so inimnarck , coudy , , . . . . , . , . , , , . . . , , , , . 151 52 ,0) ( 'iteycnne , clear , , . . . , . , . , , , , , , . , , , . , , . 411 45 .00 ViliisIon , cloudy , , . , . , , , , , , . , , . , . . , , , 4'31 is flapid City , cloudy , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , , , . , 44 51 .00 Uaiveton. r .1' Indicuies trace of erecipimation. 1. . A. WELSh , Observer , . - ' - - - - - - - FULL-FLEIICEI ) N\O1EN \ ronr Spcoimen3 of' the F9iIiJuo rorcos of' Evo1utIon1i r , PLUCKIEST QUEEN INC , THE WORLD lcmser'M Tinnerigetle nn114.Aggri'iPiiVc , ( Immrlnge Comntrnetnr-A Mnismilatr httnsiimn inil hit'i ter-Umsiisie , , , in nil 11cr ( ) isn Ciiis. Behold the now woman-four of them- three of native stock , one an island queen. In their differing spineres 0 activity they illustrate the dominant spirit of getting there witinout niascuhlne supervision , Queen Mannea of time island of llualnemo of tine Society group is a buxom ruler wIno for years inns defied the power of the French authorities at Tahiti , Mamnnea has often been spoken of an the inandsonnest wonnnan in tire South seas , but winetiner her claims to this distinction are based upoin substantial grounds residents of itmneatea nrc inclined to doubt. Tine fact re- nnains undisputed that Mainea has held her lslarnd against all canners in spite of mimer- ous expeditions that have been sent out to conquer tine rebellious tribes over which her nnnajesty reigns. Tite barkentine City of Papeete , which re- ceritly arrived at San Franncisco from the South seas , broughnt interesting nnews of tlne latest attempt. to detinrotne Queen Mannea. says tine San Francisco Examiner , but. with her usmnal good generalship tine woman ruler managed to retreat to the inountainia of hfualnenne in good order , where she now awaits tIre advance of the ernernny. F'ramnce , always jealous of hrer Scnutli sea possessions , huts been for some timnie trying to annex himmaherne and Bolabolil , both of winich islands lie in a nnorthwesterly thee- then from Tahiti and have been long coveted by the Germans , Under the tricolor a protectorate - tectorate Inas been established on Ilolabola , but to Freircin aggression brave Mannea has been fiercely opposed. " \Vo fl annex the island and you must submit , " was tIne edict sent alit by the gaY- ornor of Tain.ti to tire queen. 11cr reply was a raid on tine French nnissiomnaries near Uturea amid tine slanginter of several traders The French shelled litnahnemo and landed troops at the queen's palace , but the wily lady led iner forces by a rapid innarch into the nnountnin fastnesses of the interior , and at the head of 500 natives mclii tire foreign soldiers back , honing but a few followers in adminIstering tine French soldiers a soumnd thrashing , Queen Mamea makes her headquarters at Uturon , on the east side of tine island. withIn eaoy marching dietanco of a range of nnomnn- talus , tine lnighest peak of which Is 3,389 feet above sea level. Swamps abound in the lowlands - lands , and their dangerous surfaces are crossed by narrow paths , hidden by a dense undergrowth , known only to time natives. The mountains are natural strongirolda. They are steep and rugged , cut up by canyon and deep ravinea. Samhi streams are ire- quent. Cascades of great beauty can ho seen on .every hand. S At the height of about 1,500 feet tine mann- tains. are almost inacceslble but the queen's fightera clamber up their steep sides like goats , and once the top of theiridge ha gained they are in a position to defy any army of civilized soldiers. ' In tine very heart of the mountains the queen has caused to be erected a large store. house , In winich is kept a 9upply of nra- visions. Smaller storeroomns are located In secret places , and food enough is kept in all tine stations to feed a large body of pee- pie for reveral. weeks , l .t9Pn forts , of a crude but formidable character , have beemn bulit at the entrance to , ril time mountain passes. 5 Mamea'n subjects are the niost warlike of any tribe in the South seds. Her people seem to be devoid of thq flne feelings often displayed in tIne natives1 t he. Gilbert and Marshall grofiis. The mlmtndvomemi alike are exceedIngly qnnarreldombanid when not at war with the French are fighting among theniselves. Thus tire forces of Mamea have been reduced to about 500 fightIng men and 300 fighting women The Amazon of Huahemo is not so cruel nor so hteartless as her African sister , but she is capable of enduring great suffering , anti In battle shows savage cruelty. She is weaker physically than the Dalnomeyan tar- rors , but her power of endurance is as great. Huaheme's Amazon can live days on a starvation - vation allowance of food , and perform long journeys' over the Huaheme beigints without thought of rest. DENVER'S GARBAGE CONTRACTOR , Mrs. Mary Maryland Pickreil is the garbage - bage contractor of Denver , She Is a muscular widow of 40. Her face has a matronly look , and the eyes seem to have a merry twinkle , but tine square ch'ni plainly inIcates the strength at clnaracteC which has stood her well In good stead thenie many years. She has no eccentricities , of dress , unless the soft felt fedora hat , suchn. as men wore a few seasons ag& , migirt be so classed. She wears a short jacket with Fleeves of a style antedating the present teshton , a shirt waist and a plain skirt of proper length and fulluesa. Although she has held 0111cc just sixteen days , he has already won the op- prnvah of tIre business public. "Sty husband died about five years ago , " site said to a correspondent of the Now York Sun , "and ever miimice I have been running - ning the two ranches and a boarding baum on Arapahoe street. I had but two cinlldremn , and they both died , I havebeon a very busy woman , but , thank the Lord , I keep my health and have plenty of strength yet. Down at Sedahia I stack all tire hay myself and run the mowing machine amid hay rake. I don't care to trust that kInd of work to hired mcmi , they are so shiftless , I do S good ( heal of plowing also , and vineu we were puttimng up the outhouses I boughmt all tine lumber and hauled it from Denver to tIre ranch. "It makes mc' laugln sometimes to think how my thneatrlcal rnccompliahmments occasionally - sionally conno in handy. You me , I learned to box quite skillfully , anti that accomnphinih- mont came in good play one time , Soon after my hnusband died an Englishman hiving near' me in Dougia county lost a plow and suspected timat I had secreted it somewhere about my premisess So' Ire got tine sheriff to search my place. Never mind wino tine shnoriIt was ; hno'i , death now , but Ire hnould mayo died before Ire wlun elected , for ho was no good , Well , they lruntod high and how on my ranch for tinat plow , breaking into closets and everything. It made nns tired , so I mxniil to that Enghisinn' ani' , ' 'If you don't find tirt plow hero I'm going to give you tird darudest licking you ever got when you get. through hunting for It. ' ' 1 (7fu" . "lie looked scaroy , antI.nntuck to the sheriff closer Of course they ihidn't fInd tine PlOW , and then I asked tine sheriff to get off tine place so that I connlni do 'ii' that Englishman. But tine ohneriff stuck clostIo , iris man , and tlney walked off togeth0rPOI followed tire linglishman to mis home1 lamed sent iris little gri to call 1dm out tarn 'ho yard. When ire came sneaking out nhfipitchned into irini. lIvery time I hilt Inlm hntti1ropped , and when he could not stand nn tf % I let go of him. lie said afterwdm 'tirat I used a winip hranrlie to him , but'itinnt wars a lie , I done intmn with my flstm. hno funny tining about that trouble was sIliat we have been warm friends ever sinc& itf wa-s my emily trouble on the ratrcin , but thth Lord knows I have lied a Inard time inilhlrdr ways , "Before I went intoIolco : there Was flU system to the work , andntiie city was not half tended to , but hecaustUivant to systematize - atizo tiningu anti do juetieeito nny oflhco tire meg men get mat , Well , they may as well come in line , for I meant to maYo my own way , I like to hold ofllce and I know I can fill some omcea better tinan some men I know , I can manage tine 4atreet cleanIng do- pan-tmrment as well as any man , anti I moan to try for the office of street commissioner after I got this job straigirtened up. If I get a show you can just watch my smoke ; I'll make the streets look decent and will save Children Cry for Pitcher's Cast ria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Casloria. Children Cry lot Pitcher's Castora. ( lie city money besides. I'm omit of boil every mornIng my 2 o'ciok , with nm1 tote- main , arid ann driving ninomit in tmny rig to keep a sharp lookout for tineac stnntigghe'rs. Vo watch the Fifteenth street bridge nil tine Sixteenth street viatimnet , which is their route alit of town , Atih we sinmili nab every mother's son of 'em If I can stand the tinny inouni , It is nnighty hard getting out in tine c'oid air at thmmnt hour , but when tine snnnngglers fimnil omit that they can't get ahead of this woman , they will coma to time and will agree to obey instructions from tine garbage contractor , even thntmgin sine be a woman , I never saw the mann yet that I was afraid of , " It will he seen from this Interview ( hint Mrs. l'lckreli is an independent wonnan wino hra.s seen munch of life. Sine is snot inhghnly educated anti she does not hesitate to express - press herself In language distinctly western. Vhile talking to tine reporters she never uses a inarsimer word than "darndest , " bitt she lies tire reputation for saying stronger thnltngs when greatly provoked. FLOGGED hEll IIUSI3AND. Mrs. William Martin of San liernarditno , Cal. , tied her husband nap by the thumbs one nnnorning recently , anti gave Inini sucin a horsewhippIng as ho will not soon forget. The punishment was inflicted early iii the day-in fact , shortly after the recrenmnt inus- band mad rbtunrned from a night out-but was witnessed by several neighbors , and they predict that Martin will forswear tIne gaming table , tire cause of his squandering a small legacy to winch ire recently fell heir. Three weeks ago Martin. wino mail been a man of all work in town , was notified tirat lie hind $ S00 waiting for him in Kansas , anti he went to that state to claim his own. Whom Inc returned hnomnno with thre $ SOO lie felt ( mat htm should enjoy inhtnni'lt. 'fakiing $80 of tine money , he innate tine rounds of ( lie resorts , and inn anne mIght lila $ S0 was gone. lIe reported at Ironnne for breakfast , but found that hnI wile mad nnoro ( lion breakfast vait- ing for bum. TIne Martins live In a cottage in the inrtin- em part of tIne city , and what was tine stir- prise of the mnelghnbors viro were astir to see Mrs. Martin leading lrer husband toward tine barn , lie is rallier small of staure , and itia s'ife , while not tall , is nntnscular , as tine istne ( iennor.strattd , She forced Martini along until tIre fennce In the rear of tine barn was reached , when she produnced a rope and pro- ceecieti tO knot it about lila thtnnnbs. This done amnd sccmnrehy tied , she brought him tnp tea a host and tied the rope over , amid tine captive hnusbanld was in such a position that tlne nnnore he pulled tIre greater was lns ! pain. Sire went into tine barn for tire whip Martin uses when driviing , and sine knes' whtat to do with it. Sine belabored her husbamnd around the back ann ! almoulders , mind conntlnnued to lay ann the blows even when he begged her to tie- slat , and made all aomts of nromnises for his future conduct. Sine did not rena to be moved by them , and continued the whipping until sine had beaten mini into quietness annd stnbnnhsston. Then hre untied hmnn and led the way to tine house. GUSIld IIORNIdR IN hER CORNER. Several weeks ago Alfred Earner and his ivife , Guanie , of Prospertown , N , J. , disagreed and a neparation foiiowcd. homer timen had tire following advertise- muent inserted in a local hoper , and supposed Mrs. Homer would probabiysendeavor to arrange - range a settlement amid return home : NotIce-My wife haVing left my bed and board , I warn all persons fronn selling her ary goods on my account. ALF1tD IIORNER. Mrs. homer inserted tlre following advertisement - tisemont in the same paper : Notice-I would inform the public in general - eral , and Alfred Homer in particular , thnnit his credit is in no danger of being offered for sale by Inc. And as for the bed and board ho speaks of my leaving , there is a mistake about that , for from the unfortunate - nato day we wore nmnarrled tLltil flow he has never given nine either , nor had he threni to give. Guosie paddles her own canoe. MRS. GUSSIE } IOlLNER. Selneinne for As"lstinnir Stmndeuls , Tine University of Pennsylvania has embarked - barked upon ama extensive scheme of providing - viding assistance to students who give promise of exceptional ability in some speciaht3f Twenty-seven nnew scholarships and fellowship , 'of the aggregate value of $13200 ; , have been founded. The Hector Tyndale FelIowonip in Physics inns been ira existence some time , so tirat now there are twenty-eight scholarships and fellowships at the disposal of meritorious men. The George Leib Harrison Foundation , a MAS'l'IIIL"G 000 , given to the institution last June by C. C. Harrison , the provost of the university , is tine source of tine money for this mag- nificenit pun. Th live senior fehlowehips are left. open for assignment to any field , and will only ho filled as students of special promise appear. These are for the purpose of introiucing the German "docent" system into Pennsylvania. The object is to retain a senior fellow and gIve inirn a little work in tIne way of teaching by which lr may be tested as to his etllclenncy. Under tlre new system it will be poscible for a nnan to continue studying for six years at the university vith the greater part of his expenses provided for. The cause of thorough scholarship in this country will be materially promoted by this plan , and the University of Pennsylvania will build up a class of speciailsto of tine first rank. Some of the other larger universities have done a great Ieal in this line. harvard and Colum- bla probably are still ahead of Pennsylvania Inn tine encouragement winch they give to advanced work. QUAKEI OATS Tim Child Loves It. 'Fhc Dyspeptic Descruids It , Tiso Epicotro Dotc ott It. Do ou EAT IT OOCTOH A ! Searles & Searles liorvous 6PECIALISTS ju _ dBt , " ' Pr1vadDIses3. All l'rivnste 1)1,04515 . . amndliuniorderiofAlsn Treatment by fla4Ii x' e congultUtiCO free' . . . . 4 - fy. SYPHLIS Cured for life amid the poison tntoroughl7 chanced from the ystem. f'ILES FISTULA an RECTAL. ULCBBB. IITDnocbLE $ AND VABICOCISL1S permanently and pucc.isfUhil cure'S. ' Method new and unfnhhing. VTflIPTIIflI RJ1) ) P1 ItT Curoct uuuilul ulli. Ililu UILII fttliortio hiy new method without pain or cutting. Call on or address witin stamp , 0 r nnrlae . . ttnirla lit ) 81 5th Si , 5 lJ41&BVJ U. iJV.t&ild ) Uialahts Nina. PUBLIC SALES I will sell at rublic sale to tine hugh- cat bidder. at In 0 crock Vednsday morning - ing , April let , 1800 , lit tine store nooln 621 llroadway , ( Ito entire stork of nmerciinnitso fixtures , utensils , etc. , as a whole. 'lids ii tire stock of confecioncry : , clgntrs , to- bacet ) and tlxtures that wee plaeil in my ) nnndn' by tine lirnn Ctf Baird A OnodnicIn. to ito raid , and witich would invoice at cost nrtco over * 3.500.00. Any one wuinming to go into bucineas will itavo an opportunity to obtain tue stock nit a bargain. Tine fixtures consist ( if a first class soda fountain and coirnec- tiers , winfcin cost ever * l.2)0.lX ) . National cash register. two Imndsoma wa'i cases at- rnnged for cigars and confectionery , show care. ' , saitles. cinahrn , , etc. 'Fite full hinven. tory of the ( ock anti fixtuies can be seen at the store at nnny Slime bepre iime. I'tirtLs itWing lunUst put up * 5)0.00 ) as forfeit nnony. whlehn wIll be returned to intern after line als it threy arc not the succesiul bhtder. ! 'litla is tine Itest Icoated stand In the .ciIn and wilt be a urrue ) ' nnaieer hum the start , Car gitu lca.ee on ruoun until Fob- rurnry lit , leST , . JOhN G , WOO1)'iVitftD , ? o.TIIEIIEIV D1ANY ! I bc ' I1LLIOTT ALTON , Mgr , 1 TI'IE ALTO N STORK ' ' ° . ' ' " 'I'ONIGIIP.MAN AN ! ) MAS'l'IIIL" G 4pA I fRENGH FASHIONS FREE , tlliistriitcd by G doII with 1 dF058C3 , 6 u1ts , 211 limits , 4 and 36 other articles , fuinunialilmig ( lie ladies with tIne latest . French faslilouns as vell as tine cln'tldren with nun r.mnltis'ing toy. , SWays to ( end 0 Oouponn , or j 9 J Semi 1. COUpOn ittiti 0 oonts , or 3 G e ii ese Bonti 10 Cents without any Fashions. ' . couponto , Blnckweil'a Durham Tobacco Co. , Durham , N. C. , end tine Fuusliioin IJolls 1lI be Sent 3'Oti PoStPaid. You v'ili I'utul Ohne coupon inside each 2 OZ , bag , and two coupons imisiclc each 4 ox. bag of BLACKWELL'S GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO. lilly a bag of this Celebrated Smokimng Tobacco , and read the coupon , which gives a list of other irenmuinis : amid how to get tlhem , 2 CENT TAMPB ACCEPTED. THE HAMiLTON . 'LW w-cz:71rc ! * i.2'Ii \ -227 i\\ \ \ ' _ S . - : t - . - - - "THIS IS THE WHEEL" That has the points that please and fit all conditions of track , road. and riders It has the wearing points , the talking points , the speed pohits anti every point that bicycle riders demand br ease arni comfort , It is a S BEROTIFUL 8YMETICAL WHOLE OF EVERY GOOD THING. We have brought to bear on our proluction all the elements essea. 5' ' tial for the manufacture of the highest type of Bicycle , IT HAS THE VE1GI1T RaCiST. HANDLE liAR RIGHT. SPEED RIGHT. FItAMI2 RIGhT. . SAIDLEI SLIGhT. l'RICES flflhtT. , UI2AISINGS 15161FF. 'I'ItIniAI ) ILIGILT. SELLS IIIGII'l' . . . PItOVOI1PION 1(101ST , STRENGTh RIOIIP. FINISh RIGHT. , pvERYTIIINO RaCIST. ' ' ' "Others are good , but none are better. " Bicycle dealers and men , women and children riders , watch this space for next thre months. It will contain valuable information for you. VAN BRUNT & WA1TE , 21fo 22 FOURTH STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IO\VA \ _ : "WHERE DIRT GATHERS , WASTE RULES. " / GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO Dr0 S. Mosher SPECIALIST. Having fully demonstrated by yours of su ccessful practice and experience tlnat h Is able to cure multitudes of diseases which b utIle tine skill of ordinary pinysmntans , be feels it his tiuty to make known to suiTenin g humanity that he devotes Int' whole time and energy to thia particular branch of the profession , and wil' prepare and furnish medicine at his cfilc or Visit those cases W inicli may require personai exanilnation. Pa- tienta at a distance may conamnlt Dr. Masher by letter , giving a carefully written history ; of their cases , describing their symptoms in mutely as possible , which will enable him t make correct diugnosis , and judge very accu rately of ( ho curability of the disease , and I apply proper remedies. Medicine forwarded eitiner by mail or express and all nnedicino presormoed by Dr. Masher is prepared under lila own porsonun sipervinulon. I-Ia treats all diseases witirout mercury or other poisons. which create dIsease of themuyelves. Tine doctor by lila new RESTORATIVE T REATMENT cures all curnblo diseases , and treats with success all affections of the Liy er , Throtut nnd Lungs , Catarrim , Epilepsy. Dyspepsin , Ileant Disease , Itheumatism , No uralgia , and all Nervous Diseases caused by' , overwork. the indiscretion of youth , or the excesses of riper yearn' , and whatever may tend to lower tine Intent force or tine tone of life's vitality , causing pinysical debility , nerious oximanustlon , insanity , and hnrennatur e decay. , Consult personally , or by Letter. free and strictly confidential. Address , , j Dr. S. Mosher , Office : 623 West Broadway , Cotincil Bluffs , Iowa iiis't' ' ' NATIONAL BANK Council BlufIs , Iowa , CAPI'FAL , . . . $100O'J ( ) V12 SoLitil' ! ' 'OUlt HCISINII8S , % ' 10 liElihitlO YOUR COLLEC'I'iONS , ONE OF' 'l'IiIO OLlldS'I' J1.tNICS hN 1O".VA. 1I I'ISK CINP I'AJi ) ON 'I'HlIi JIl1'OHITS. ! 4AND 111110 uS on W'JtITiO , f.A ± _ SI'ECl.lJe O'1'lC11SCOiiNL'ii. limIJFlrS , FOR HALf , CONFIiCTIONIIItY SToRli. ON January 0 , 1890 , llaIrd & Qoodrlvii , confec- ticeters. 621 Broadway , placed their stock anti fixtures in may Itnnnds to be somul. I offer same at private sale until April 1 , 1890 , if not sold at tinat tlmne I will soil same an a whole itt p'nbite salt. on April 1 , t9G. Can gino lease urn mont untti Feitnuary 1 , 1897. Cash ; no trade , Joltn (3 , Wootlwarul. r Cert i Ik'mite of Pislihie ; ; titisi , OFFICE OP AUDITOR OF' PUBLIC ACCOUNTS - COUNTS STATE OF' NEIIRASICA. LIN- C'OLN. 1eb , 1 , 1590.-It is hereby certihied that tine Sun insurance oliico of London , in England , has comnpiioni with tine Insurance law of this state ninth is ututinorized to trans. act tine buslmmesim of fire insurance in ( iris Etate for tine current year. \Vitmness my inannmi anti time seal at tine auditor of innibile ( iCcoUmniI4 tine day and year above wrllten , EUGENE MOOitId , Auditor P. A. ( Ti'rtilii'nte of iil lihieni tunis , OFFICE OF' AUDL'I'Ofl 01 ° 1iHLIC AC. COUN'I'S S't'A'l'id OF NEiuitAIilA , LIN- COhN , loij. 3 , ) S9d.-It is hereby certilieui that the Norwich Union Imnnturrtnce comnpaun or Norwich , iii Enghaunui , hna.'i complied wit tine hnsuramnce law of tinis state and is rsu- thorized to transact thu iiusineas of lire insurance in this slate for tine current year , Vitness my insuiti anid tine seal of tine auditor of public aecOuuits the day and teor above written , EUGENE MOOItL , , Auditor P , A. = . . . - - - - - - - - S (3t'rtifit' , . e of I'uilllegntloin. OFFICIO OF' AIJDITOR OP' h'IJBLTC AC- COUN'1'14 STATE OP NEIIRASKA. LIN. COLN , 1oh , 1 , 1890-It inn hereby certified , thnst tine Farragut Irlre Insurance corn. pany of Now York , in tine Htate of Newn York , linus COnflPiietl witim tire instnramnco law - " of Uniti state anti is autiiortzed to transact tine business of lire inmiurarnce in tinlni 8ato for the current year. Wiliness my hand nnd tine send of tine authitor of public accounts tine tiny anni year above wn'ittenn , EUGENE MOOitr , Auditor 1' . A. ( ii'tificiiCe of I'uuihltistlcin. OFFICE 010 AuDI'rolt OP I'UHLIC AC. COUNTS STATE OP NEIIRARICA. LIN. COhN i'eh , 1 , 1890.-it is hereby certltled that tine Merchants Insurrince company of Newark in thu state of Now Jersey , hag COflnltiiet with thu Insurance law of tirhO mitatu arid is authorizeth to tru.'hntact tine busi. ness of tire imnsuraneo Imn this state for thuG current year , Witnesit my hand and tine eeal of the auditor of iulihic uccoumnts time day anti above wrItten , 1lUUITNF MOOItIo , Auditor I' , A. Ci'rt iIleuiIc of l'sniiiegsgioms , OFFJCl 01. ' AUDITOR OF' I'IIIILiC ACCOUNTS - COUNTS S'i'A'i'id OF NJOI5RASKA. JAN. COI4N , 1'cb. 1 , 1590.-It Is lnerehny certitietb that the Interstate Casmunnity hrrstnrnnee company of New York , in the state of New York , lnani complied with tins imnneurarrco laW ot this state amid inn autinomized to transact the business of accident Insurance in ( lila state for tire curremnt year , \Vltness rimy hnmimnd and tine seal of tine auditor of Public accoUmntnr the day rind year above written , EUGENE MOORE , Auditor 3 , A. - ( Jert ( lieu to of l'uniIieu tlosn , OF'I.'ICFI OF' AuDITOR OP PuBLIC ACCoUNTS - CoUNTS STA'FId 01" NEIIItASKA. L1b7. COI1N , 1eb. I 1590.-It is horehmy certiulsal that tine Itianhmattan Life Insurance coin- utany of New York , in tire state of Newt York , mini connthieni witin the insurance hew. of this stab rind ins untinorized to transact the itusiness of life iunsurance in this state for thu current your , Witness mv mend and tine steal of tine auditor of rnubhie accounts tine day and yeat above written , JUOENJI 24001(10 , Auditor 1' , A.