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Mrr people liv \ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNES l)\\ w—_mmm Y] Van Wyck ya—( folid T Wil 8pend ympanies Incors Speakership Con- ier Lincoln News, A Touz Bu cparted we yesterday after lin, presiden m & N tward from this city rt visit to his busi with lis business as Mr. Touzalin had public concernin thern road, d in Lincoln nothing to sy to the lan prol movements in Lincoln, sociates mises regard but irmises afloat in re tracts ot f tof the city irture comes ecither future yario his larg quired ea with o from an ¢ lent eonrce t that the location of the Methodist univer ed upon. South from the city icinity of the penitentiary, et of ) airie, look upon, valuable from sllars and cents, and ownea ut. Upon this tract of highest elevation of the to be planted the uni location will be closer to the © penitentiary, east somewhat from the pen and ve ssely to Fou teenth rect, we it extended out 1o A distance in the prairies that surround the eapital The tocation will be handy to the city, much closor than at other points looked upon, The next thing following the building of the gehool will be a line of the street rail way to that place and the penitentiary, which will make both a portion of the city itself. Then will foilow the lay of a pavement, and the citizen of Lincoln who may already be approaching bald ness will have hair yet remaining on his niead when he will be enabled 1o drive to the new university upon a broad and generous highway of asphaltum, SENATOR VAN WYCK arrived in Lincoln from Washington Monday afternoon going to his home in Nebraska City. To_the enemies that he has made, who are in a flurey and worry over his somewlat unexpe arrival, it may help them in their watcheare of the senator (o state that agam to-day he will be in Lincoln and will undoubtedly meet some of his friends and discuss the pros pects and promises for the coming Sena torial contest The railroads and the ters,who have been radiating around gathering places of tho poli- s in the capital city for weeks may feel greatly put out hecause the sen— ator chooses to pass the holiday v tion in the midst of the territory th has Dbeen in their possession sinee the days of the clection, but the fact remains that the or is here. The State Jonurnal, that cd hetween cditorials on the nd the se position on_the Kneval land bill, can draw its in spiration from short range and enjoy the opportunity ot snapping at the senatorial heels, for generally understood that Mr. Van Wyck wil remain for some time, possibly until the ballots are tuken that will define results for the coming six years or there 1to ms recently ac Simultancously location i by W. 1 ground Tand in quest Ve It city than t AT TIE STATE Yester a number incorporation were rec NoUSE. of artic of ed and filed in ary’s oflice. Among these are es of the Express Publishing ¥, of Beatrice, which fixes its stock at $40,000, upon which 1t will publish the 1 fee Daily and Weekly Express, do general l[vrllxl:n;; and publishing’ business, and limit its indebtedness to two-thirds of its capitul stock. M. A, Brown and M. A. Mect: are the incorporators. ‘I'he Beatrice Building associn nlko filed & statement increasing its cap- stock to the sum of 0,000, “Ihe building association’ of Omaha d Windsor Place las for ded its articles to the secretary of state for the proper filings. The capital < of this yeiation 1s )i d at $100,000, with the wdebtedness limited to $40,000, and - the following Omaha citizens ate récorded as i : A. Polack, S. Jonason, . F. Conrad, Simcon Gootz, C, H. So- bolker, tn Cabn, J. L chman, Samuel Katz and A. L. Wooley. The business of the corporation will be such ONCERNING THE SPEAKERSHIP. Mr, N. V. Harlan, of York, candidate for ‘i]wflkl'r of the house, was in the city 7 looking after his canvass, Mr. as a member of the last house, went on record as opposed to the eaucus system of conducting things, and pre sly nas had no oceasion to change mee that time. Of the other in the field, it is understood Late Mr given it out cold and flat to tl agers that this is the partienlar time they must come to the front with no foolish ness and coquetting; that thera musebe no foolishness —in th mutier, id that he i not to be another day this Y The fact of the candic of M Newcomer seems to worry tne few fol lowers of the ex-lieutenant governor, and it wiil be interesting to watch hun bring tho corporations to tin Inst con fore of the leade vilrond caucus resulted in adoptin poliey, in view of the strength that Mr, Harlan is developing, of trying to send emissarics abroad to induce some one of Mr, Har N's present supporters to enter the rac under the quiet assurance that he counld have their \wlp tter & few compliment- ity votes 1 The reports frot nis fabian policy are not yet received, CONCERNING BASE BALL s meeting of the b sulted in little business pave the renewed determination to ary to maintain the clul h the season, and with this end in ibseription papers started on the ‘umuhu” \in last evening. There h con subscribed to the present between $3,000 and $1,000, and 1t is hoped that the nmount may be completed to report at a meeting ealled forto-night, when definite netion must be taken one way or the other. ‘The apathy in this matter will have (o be abated at once if the club gets down to'business the coming year, A WIKE BEATER PUNISHED. n named Melntyre, who has been ts, has an un a wife beater, and being drunk and abusive last night he engaged in his m.-lum.u'v |>;uunu until #he police were called to lodge him in Yesterday the judge e him a » of §20 aud costs to work out for the id the much a woman sent m word that she L m forever oint east, where and make her home with them in future. Two other cases of plain intoxication complete » bl of L-l(‘ it police court yesterday TOWN TOPICS, {General Thuyes, governor-elect, is Lincoln for a day, stopping at the Capi hotek. The neral has sécured his headquarters for the winter. months in the new hotel building on Fourteenth strect, where he will ‘nave a suite of . rooms. The discussion over the question of who i8 to be the private sceretary of thig governoror is us yet premature, for -the Bee correspondent has it from the best.souree that * the governor-el wade no selection ag yet and-will not for Wme time yet The eity couneil, at its liv i would go to some Moiday even- his | tatement e city and the co No Souner was made Eleventh and N streets t banking house was ready to make for the co room it a built there the coming block will con itly b bank find location I'he gentleman in this ¢ leased the two stere rooms anc of the Billingsly building on street for awiholesale and retail dry goods establi®*iment, is already in the east lo ing after the purchase of his stock | mentleman in- guestion 13 a person of | means and has had former experience in | the dry goods business in Lincoln Mr, Fred Herrmann cman who nns n in the business in Plattsmouth for vears, has been in Lincoln lookimg for alocation in which to engage in business in the capital where he ecan secure u wmore extensiye ficld for trade The celebrated Bros. ngamst th in which the damm water supply occupic had o he or block were Lhe v who has basement cnse of tl tock yard ny for a ant part, ut the i por trict court T'lhe sw and pack g in the stock yards " rounds in Wost Lin coln h been reduced tiom $5 to per car, The reccipts have greatly increased at the yards the past woek, an average of nearly 1400 head of hogs reaching the packing Louse daily. The stock yards, in & weekly report of business, makes n showing of $100 per day he receipts from pens and o stalls the past week 0. Bates, Andy Miller, A. S. Pad d Nathan Blakely were the Be recorded on La Matt Dougherty, prominent candidate for of the was in Lincoln ye v with always open to the main chance. W.G. Whitmore, of Valiey and of the 1 ity delegation to the com- ing se: 1 wure, was in Lin coln yesterday closing arrangements for »ms for the winter. T. Spencer and W Dibble, Dakota City, were in Lin from 14 busin soc senate an eyo o in of the northeast corncer of the st Red Clo H. R. Park- hm\(,,!.li. Sexton nevag Harry Mer Omaha; W. M. Hurlburt, Norfolk among the Nebraskans who we nt at the capital city yesterd For cure of rhenmatism, its various phases of ' sciat douloureux, semi-crania, &e., use tion Oil, the greatest pain-cure on carth, Price 25 cents a bottle. The great superiority of Dr. Bu Cough Syrup to all other cough remedic is attested by the immense demand fc that old-established remedy. - The other night, during a disastrons fire at Buffalo, N. Y., 1t beeame necc sary to use an_extension ladder, and almost fiftcen minutes were Jost before it conld be got to the roof, the tiremen on the ladder being engaged all that time in clipping with shears, piece by picce, the almost endless network of wires. —-— More Than Thanks. Fort Madison, Tow Mrs, Lydia E, Pinkham: *‘Lam glad to inform you that [ have tried one bottle of your Veg. ctable Compound and have found gr relief. I more than thank you for your kind advic I have never felt so well a 1 do now since 1 had these troubles.” Yours p'y, Mrs. W.C. A—. Tho abov ample of the many letters received by Mrs, Pinkiam expressing pratitude for the benetit derived from egetablo Compound, Another letter, from Kaufiman, says: “Your Compound has done me more good than all the Doctors ever did, for which [ thank vou with all my heart.’ Your friend, Anna B— neur: The luncheons given in Washington are characterized L prominent color. A yellow luncheon was lighted with yel and olive candles; the tlowers were vellow roses, the central strip of plush was yellow. ' At a pink luncheon thoe favors were pink sachets, with a buncl at the top of each. DIFFICUL [\'UFI;IZ THING, tight- ness of the chest or throat, quicl kl\ hre: lieved by a few doses of Dr ‘ " Lean's Tar Wine Lung Balnm. bottle. The cl const ruc ted mpion_tobogi: at Kingston, Sion Inclitts and ay . on the return trip descend nearly as great a distinc end of which, on ascending a long flight of stairs the tobogganers will find them- selves at the point where they started from., pars — Never Open Your Mouth xeept to put something to eat into it, is an excellent wotto for the gossip and the suflerer from caty ulh l‘m\ while the gos- sip 1s prac there is no excuse for an) lovger from reh. Dr. ‘atarth Remedy an unfailing cure for that offcnsive case, It heals the diseased memb and remoyes the dull and depresse sations which alwnys atiend short trial of this valuable will make the sufferer feel like a new be- ing. is s called the Bon Mare 4 ‘bund” or orches- tra cd D ) of the men and women conneeted with the establishment The other evening, writes a_correspond ent, they gave a concert in the huge halls of the store, and eminent artists like M, Faure, of the and opera, were among the There were no less than 7 i andicnce. shop MOST PERFECT MADE ared with gtrict regard to Purity, Strongth, aud "'.'&mmu"m Fride -umu.?u-dua':awn- 1o Awmonls,Lime,Alum o F bosphstes. Dr. Pric Exlade, Vi elc., Savor deliclously. R SRR AL Eieventh | § | theater mal 'OLD KING MU ‘lB[ 'S the H n REIGY, 10of I Mumbug in Art o and How n Literary Hum- gs on the Stage— in He Thrives Lnge Humbng mpi Humb tetigion, inted as 1 w York Dispatel A disapy remarked: “Well, good pictures, 1 8 r once any out, let his and acted of it ed his pi talked and 1 forgotten © now oS obsenr ntrically, has how to paint a and is such a complete hum that he really believes himself a great Ho has ceased to be an artist, but makes money as a charlatan, and On- tent. His doctrine has been equally 1l in other The public ap parently like to be fooled. They revel in being huwm I and enjoy being | fleeced I'he humbug in art se da ook at the painter Whist , recel hundreds ot pounds for ches he daubs off in an hour. People not pay _for those sketches, ut they pay for Whistler’'s humbug, bi tentation, his impu empt of the des inst the crities the truth about him blic, and the public men give the organ- coppers He picty bug man public, and his tix who dare to write the pu patronizes him_ as grinder’s monkey them laugh Here comes across the painter, with a picture a. He by the year asmart ler iny and Lis services go with bis paintings when required. He is brought up the bay like an actor, in a 1l steamer, with a champagne lanch o saloon, His press agent booms him to & churm in_all the papers. He holds fivst a reception to ministers of the , becanse the picture ison a biblic: then a reception to the press, and |m-|\|) a reception to the clite of the art world, After these the show opens and the public strewms in. A band brays and the mob responds. ‘The noise and flummery that surround Munkucsy invite them, just as the egotism and insolence of Whistler charm the London public to his shows. Notonein a hundred of them appreciates the picture. It is the sensa- tional accessories that charm them. Art has nothing to do with it, unless it be the old art of the advertising nt, A crazy old womuan dies and leaves a t of valuable and worthless works of art that she had magpied together. She has been fleeced and bled on every side by cxtortionate tr: men. A smart atictioneer takes her estate in hand. He rakes up a seandal of her dotage and gives it to the press. He flings adver- tisements and favors right and left He sanctions any lie, ns long it draws at- tention to the stuft’ he has to sell. He binckens her character in order to make a market for her property. What with the burrah and the red-fice he works up trae, ‘The whole country is in tere , and 5,000 people go to see the Morgan collection. The i e 1 1 event and brin, a mil ars for w should at most have fetched half as much, Turn to literature. There is a fat- nheaded epicure, a lub) mn young fellow, 1 son of a sentimental hwoman and surgeon more FaETo Al or BT e with his patients than for the cures he cffects upon them. This nondese reature writes poor poctry and babbles teriously about the beautiful and the true. He does not mvent a new idea; he does not add anything to our knowiedge of old things. His pootry is rubbish and his prose is mush. But lic wears his hair long, and he gous about with his fat legs, woman's, done up in stockings and brecel mops, and mops, and s, and inizes, and the public fiold up their hands. Sensible people laugh at him, but some millions believe him, and he carries a smail fortune home to London to attest the success of an Oscar Wilde among the humbug-worship- ing barbarians of the west. A squable in two great political parties cidentally set an obscure country I in the president’s chair of the Unit. States, This favorite of fortune has sister, a school teacher, who seribbl platitudes and knows all the big words the dictionary. Every line she write adopted out” of the books she has read Sheas short-sighted and narrow-minded wd devoured with vanity. Because she is the president’s sister her rubbishy book finds a publisher, gets a tremendous send-off from the papers,and brings her thousands of dol for what is worth no more thun waste paper. Another publisher hires her to boost up his bankrupt magazine, and she would have made another fortune if her vain glory had not involved her in contentions with the publisher and broken their con- neetion. A young m neither well written ne betrays no literary gift, no gra3p or knowledge of character, no ability to re vive the dead past and give local color to the scenes he deviets.” It is, in short, were amateur work that any publisher would laugh at on its merits or rather de merits, But the suthor is rich, he 18 in society, he comes of a family of million aires, aud hus been an oflicer of state The publisher dances at the chance of putting the book out, It is heraldea N masterpicce, and he is hailed as the com ingman m literatore, The trumpets blow, the drums roll, the glovies of his genius and his family’s gold are tlaunted the public without cessation. ‘Llious ands buy his book and possibly believe it mood beeause it was written by one of the Astor tawily, who dine off gold plattersand owh n good silco” of New ork And the stage! Here is a foolish young society woman, She is the wife of Wall street banker, with ©o great gift of s, She has a eruze for notoricty » wants to be talked about and stared at wherever she goes, and she finds a way to do it in playing at acting. She evinces no particular talent; she is raw and clumsy on the stage, does not dress m taste or read her lines mtelligently. But she hires paragraph writers o pufl her, reeites a loud ballad to shock a pr drawing room, goes abroad and forces an introduction to the prince of Wal nd still keeps her hirelings ut it—puft, pufl, pulling every foolish act shie commits and every silly word she utters. Finally she closts an engugement with a manager off to play at studying a little, and | the next year will dlirt her skirts in the public's face in & grand apotheosis of humbug. Wl she will wake money. People who love to be gulled will” go to sec her b cause she 15 a society woman, while ac tresses of merit will be without eng: ments Another ¢ | mon-pluce Atlant s big nother ano: s in ove! N writes s It is It romance. interesting. g so still nearer bome. A com- young girl 1n a comic-opera a conquest of u leprous | young lord. He promises to marry her but jilts ber in the end. She sues him and after a sensutional trial rece heavy dameges. She is immediately star setress. Only the d before she Was only but a utility womsin The winning of & lawsuit makes an artist of her, and behold her erossing the Atlantic giving nidiculous performances at one of the three great eities of the | world, Miss Fortese is, moreover, for making | as successful as Mrs. Brown-Potter will be. The public gocs tosoe her us the jilted fiauce of - Lord Garmoyle, doeiety d of seandal have beon ploded to advert goalittle too far. The public g much of the trid w that is become disgusted he and are trailed through the b ind _into the police’ courts of the town. The show wicked lord sneaks off to ween days to oid being nossible warrant of arre actress winds up her brief season in mourning and buys a return tic But for one Cameron on the sta h score of Langtrys and Fort The country could not be happy with out a humb in religion. A mediocre preacher fails to make any hit in the pul- pit_by domg badly what others do well. " He turns to sensationalism for re lief. He preaches blood and fire and hurls damnation around him in 1 chunks like b ats, He shrieks silly lies, he verts facts to suit lis own ends, he prances and froths, and stamps W howls, and whacks his pulpit tiil the top splits. It is all noise, rant, non but it stuns the guils;and they swear by it as heaven heaven-born eloguence, Noth 00 extravagant or too dishonest nd impiety and blasphemy gotten, The country i speckled with' these bhaboons who turn the house of God into a monkey's den Call them Talr Sam Small, Sam Jones, whatever you will, but re member always th heir name bug em. - But rooms ind the nse, Piof. Ghas. Ludwig Von Seager corof Medicino ut [y Ordor of ¢ e Roval S tof the Royal Brissian O valior of the Legida of GOR EOUR REET TONTC should not by condounded with the horde of trashy cura alls, Ity i BoAenee of 1 \ o 1m thor Grileraf 18beln: ay. 1 parts of ¢ b, Quinine ad 1n pure gonuine Spanish Imperial Crown Sherr Ih1eto all who aro Run Down, BEWAREOL IMITATION S, HerMajosty’s Favoritie CosmaticGlycarine Used by Ter | WANT AGENTS W‘fi{'fi"! Sash Lock ver Invented. LT W Fullerion. No )ON'T System with Neuseating lorne's Electrie Belt Cuves ses Without Medicines. Poison the Drugs.Dr, Disca Pains in th wility. Ly ulyals, N Ipeli, 1 bry, Abue, Note the Following who were Cured Honglind, It & Parker, . M. Hastett, . on Dia- vey town i Tndie )(xfll e 14wl M iny il i¥al Bl <h-av,Chicago 21,829,850 e ; Tansill's Punch Cigars were -mm-m d ng tho mer {n our'employ, No othor fully make suzh a showing, One agevt (doaler only) 80LD BY I.[AIIIM DR u. 0. N!u""" tated throo Sk G ANTRE T lw I NEW TabRov Selt&Suegpngor St 14y Rurpose, Con OF WK y cilred i (ireo monthe. eaied amyh e he Sanden Elsctric Co. 169 LaSalies Wormy Velns pected cdy of y Yiy'and pamiidy f1g0h, AT T Lifg mssaranse Should Read This. STATE OpricE CoLt A Hon. Jobin M. Pattison, V. P. Tnsupance Co., ¢ ing b YK QIO ) VEIINTENDENT. 00 NOY. 6th, 1591, Guion Contral Lif Jeur Sirt Ac Sactio Reviced Stat comelling un anpual examimnition of every Lifo lusurane ¥y iucorporated OB o, Lave the ploasu At of the cauminntion just wide s with tio 1 found sour asset sted, und very bost character, und yo ’ no- INSUILANCE D requirem st nnd the lanc i s it the wodnl Lioss and o o the Compans in o wyand L 1h e best I was verygratt ‘yins toation the in Jast year, und th vlus over thut reported th 1tis wit ¥ recommend it b Wikt kind ragerds Kespectfully yours. HENRY J. REINMUN D, § at. Wae desire the public (o ko speclal ¢ 1 It cowes sed. and who 18 paid by nsurance wat exumine 8 company before Insuring M. EDMISTON, State Agent Hoom a Mouss Biock, Lincoli, Aob. C. G, SUHENCK. § pecial Ageat 00 N: Loths stroet, Qiaalis. dlLmd&iw | Puyliiscs, Louaus and True 99 I)l ( EMBER HOLMAN'S fenses where m ults wh 1886, 5 e e e T T S < e ey Holwan's Liver and Stom: an‘sLiver and Stomach Pa l‘x‘ 2, HOLMAN PAD (O, 120 Willicom st., N, Lawrence FAMOUS “BELLE | Is Death to Malaria, Chills and Fevers Typhoid Feyer, Indigestion, Dyspepsia Surgical Feyer Blood Polsonin The GREAT This will LAWRES ous su VO Mo hal the United States or Canada, on roc l.‘l)()IHI,L V DRUG CO. and ¥ (& DILLON, Wholesale tpplicd by G 1 K DRUG CO., PIEEN, mor. References—I ton, Ia ; U.S. Na! OD LA irst National Bank, ( onal Bank, ) R n\uu AN ;. e o LAWRENCE OSTROM & CO. Wholesale and Dist: Lig ll)slll\l BROS. REAN STEPHEPJ HAMI WHOLESALR -Live Stock Eoug N ”‘TLE Z‘J.__O...T Ostrom & Co. OF BOURBON. Conswmption, plessness, Or Insomuia, and Dissimulation, Ten Years ( No Fusel 0il, AUsolutely APPETILER ON WITISK Y, arasol O i ail othe ity nd A ieinal b A nist, Louisy A, i Dlaih boxes, will b Louisville, Ky ibuting Agents, 1 s\ Omaka. &CO, Omaha, sent Lo any addross in or Dealer: KON, 3. P l'\i‘il';’t_'a.—\-‘.‘ LTON & CO,, T i hbg . LCHERS 2:11 Seold. + Fi st National Bank ot d T & of Cres BRA T every county in Nebraska. Of Tities of Douglas county kept. M The la cd. (.AMX\\' Dougla Licensed Watehm; and 15th GOLD_KEDAY, PARIS, 18 BALER'S Cocoa, from which the excess Ol hias boen removed, 1t bas th timea the strength of Cocon wis with Btarch, Arrowroot or Sug: cup. Tt s de etrengthentng, easily digest hadmirably adapted for inyalids cll as for persons in Leaith. P. BOYER & CO. DEALLRS 1N and Jail Work, arnam Stre A COMPLETE S 3 of the city sta information desired, furnished free of ¢ . C.S. RAYMOND, RELIABLE JEWELER, Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware gest stock. Prices the lowest. Repaiving a sy troets, Omaha v for the Union l’x(-il‘u- I 78 Ereakfast Gocoa. | Warranted absolutely pura of res 1 and i3 therefore far more cconomie cal, costing less than one cent @ fous, nourishing, and as K01d by Grocers evorywhere. W BLKER & 0., Dorcles fler, Hasu. Hall’sSates, Yaults, Timalogks O:uabe. Neb. it The T1emont FITZGERALD & SON, Propriotors. Co th and s Nob. Kecontly B RS + Lincoln, Lof the olty. J. H, W, HAW KINS, Architect, Offices—33. 84 nnd 42 inrds Block, Linec Elovator on 1t o Biceder ot GALLUWAY UATTLE. oM Wreeder of SRoT HOKN CAT WOODS, ales mude in all parts of the U S atf es. Koom 3, Staie Block, Lincoln. Neb. Galloway and Short Horn bulls for sale. B H. GOULDING, Farm Loans and Insurance, Correspondence in reg 0 loans ol Koom 4, Richards Block, Lincolu, Neb. Herd nuwbers about 60 head, Fumiiies represonted: Acombs. Renic, Roso of nigutly Due Filberts, harous, M sses, Flat Croek You oves. % Mur 107 wile Phite ¢ inspect the SON, Lincoln 1 Fure B Lose of Sharon, 1 You and otiers. Lo Addiess, CHAS. When in Lincoln stop at National Hotel, And gel 4 good dinuer fo e, FEDAY LINGOLN BUSIHESS DIRETO Y Ttates §1.5) per day. BLrces cars from louse o nay oln, e Live Stock Auctioneer air ted, Riverside Short Horns Of strictly pure Bates and Bates Tupped cattle. Cragas, Hosos, 3 es Fuvert.1 Pure M. BRAN: AY Prop eC. E Ma.yne Real Estate and Trust Co N. W. COR. 15th AND HARNEY, OMAHA. Property of every description for sale 1 all parts of tho city. Lands for sale in OF ABSTRACTS aty, or any other 'ge upon applicatio cialty. All work warrant- Wy, Maverick National Bank BOSTON,MASS. CAPITAL, $400,000 SURPLUS, - - - - 400,000 Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpo rations solicited Our facilities excellent and when balances warrant it Boston is a Reserve City, 1 with us from banks(not located serve Cities) count as reserve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent, and make Cable trans- e money by telegraph through- out the United Statés and Canada. G rent Bonds bought and rold, and es in Washington mace for Banks without extra charge. We have a_market Tnvestment § trom States, Countics suing bonds Wedoa general Bank invite correspondence ASA P. POTTER, President JOS, W. WORK, Cashier. WOODBRIDGE BRO'S, State Agents LFORTOE DECKER BROS. PIANOS ~ Omabha, Neb. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA Paid up Capital......... ....$250,000 Burplus 5 ¢ H. W, Yates, President A. K. Touzalin, Viee President. W. H 8. Hughos, Cashier, pIRECTONS: John 8. Collins, Lewis 5. Reed. 'A. E. Touzalin BANKING OFFICE: TiIE IRON BANK, Cor 12th and Farnam Sts ul Banking Business T N. W, HARRIs & Co. BANKERS, CHICAGO, noflnsnr Counties, Citics and others of bigh grade bought and sold. Eustern ofice 68 Dovoushire st. lioston Correspond ence solicite PENNYROYALPILLS Tie Origi + Kella or COLLECTION we re-discount are banks for balances 1other Re first-class proposals when i for prime ndinyite nd Cities a business, and W. V. Morse, H. W. Yau A Gy SR 'UI Lot et ¢ linda, Pa. by Drug, o “Chichom m-nuu-:‘ FIHRANY gl AR S DER CENT DISCOUNT OVERCOATS, 5 Merchant Lulm '\1 ade at $10.00 30 3 £ 11.50 40 i 9. 1475 45 {4 50 60 0 8 1?{) (70 MISFIT L‘LOTH/IVG PARLORS e ESISHENG— | P8 PER CENT DISCOUNT] 0ff the above Prices on Dvercoals {They aic all Talr-Mads and] | made in the lalest styles Buy yourself or you frignd a handsome Christmas Pres- ent. At the Only Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam street,