Till ! ) OMAHA DAILY MOXDAY , NOVEMBER 28 THE LODGES. What tbo Brethren are Saying and Dotntf in Var ous Couutties , MixionloTriviHtinnK , Physlnnl Dl - qut lUlontlouB-Tho Triple Uak nml Ktiiithtly SPythlnns a'HE FUSE MASONS- MASONIC HISTOIlV. Six'.y years agi the ablest Masonic writers were willini ; toropoat M'nioiiic traditions which now appear very sill ) to ua ; but to-day wo nny congiatu- late ourselves that careful criticj are analyxiinj every fragment tliat gives promiio of inform ilion , like one who explores a bin iod city , observing and preserving every thing of importance , nnd dumping over the rubbish where it will trouble us no more. Among the old traditions they may yet find soinoihing of value , just as philolo gists found in common fairy tiles evi dences of the common kindred of "European nnd Indian imtiotn. While the English students tut carefully tiacing out the connection between spcculalivo and operative masonry , wo may look with eipial in- terc.st upon the l.ilnrn of the K/yp'ol- ' ccists and these who a'-o ntiidying As- syriiu romaiiiH for evidence which will show tilt- connection betncun Ihc legend ol the third degree , the Kjiyp- lian mystenei and thosun myths. In the latter diirction the ware whicli Schliemann found in Troy , with the "sign of the huniner of Thor'1 upon it , wliich ho pronounces a him emblem , tvili ho instructive lo those who arc .studying up inavm's marks. The Greek and St. Andrew crossui aie not uncommon also in thu Trojan pottoiy , ai l may l.avo some value in thu in quiry. I'HYSKUI. DEFKCT.H. Tn alludiiiL' to pliy.sic.d dolectn The Yoic > ) ot M'liHiniry gives the following opinion : "When and where will tli 3 aiionwltei coise ? No * it is the loss ot the loll hand that docs nol de bar a cnnJid.ilo for the degrees , who is otherwise well ( | ii.ihfied ; to-morrow it wid bo the loss of an eye ; nuxt day it will be llio Ios < of a foot , and noon the point will bo reached when no phyftic.il duft'ct will lu an obstaclu lo Miison-making. If piineiplo is noth ing and muio iiiiinberHlii ( ) is ovtjry- tliiiiL1 , Ibun peilrips Ihis degrading process might go on until Free Masonry becomes as common as dirt und as cheap in pinch-beck jewelry. HKSTOHINO 'llli : TKMl'M : . M'asonic tradition fondly recurs lethe the teniplo Solom m and it will l > < 7 of interest to every student of mas onry to know IhatlhoSidiun has given orders for llio remains of Solomon's Temple to bo restored nnd the sur rounding places to bo cliarul of all rubbish. On that plaeo stands the Mosque of Omar , llio revenue of which amounlB to l.0,000 ! a year. Hitherto th sum has ahvaya been foi warded to Constantinople , but for the future , ' is to bo appropiiated Cor tbo above niuntionod.purpose. Tim net of tlm Sultan.is . believed to bo tbo risult of of the Grown Prince of Ana- w airiuOWjio can Venture [ iolproillcato-wb'iif dibcovcries are yet in store for tlio learned in these mat ter ? ? OOAT IIAIKS. St. John's. No. S.T > , A. F. AA. . M. , holds its annual election next Thurs day evening , followed on the succeed ing Monday by Capitol Lodge. The M. M. degree w.is impressively conferred in Capitol L ulgo on Mon day evening lant , P. G. M. G. W. Lininger , presiding. Thirleon chapter * of the Order ol the Eastern Stir have been organized in tbo jurisdiction of California dur ing the year ending September ; ! 0. The Prince of Wales , grand nwsto : of Eiiuhmd , hai jimt granted a specia dispensation for thu organization o a new Masonic lodge at Podiiof , ICng land. There are twenty-six grand lodge of colored Masons in the Unitoi States , and Ohio ii of thu opinion tha tlu-y shouid bj made regular. Two-thirds of all the lodges am more than two-thirdnof all thu Mason on the face of the oirth are in Amor ica. Thu grand lodge ot Now Soul ! Wales laid the corner stone of what i lo bo a magnificent Masonic leniplo a Sydney on the ' .lib. Tlio grand lodge of Indiana prohib its the use of intoxio.iting liquors , an will not allow degiees to bo conferre on those who indulge in them. A full-ei/.u I bust of the Prince < Wales , grand mailer of Eugla.id , In lirospiiled to the grand lodge of No .South Wa'ea ' by Marshall Wood , th eminent eculptor. Theintro'juotion of M asonary int Great Kritain IIHH been lixod by som at ( ) " ! . A. C. Prestoii , in his treat in on the iniftitiitioii published in 1" ! ) : Miippoucs it wai introduced into K land prior to the Roman invasion. Till1. TIlIl'Mi LINK. The funeral of thu late grand sccrt tury , James L. Rid' ' ely , ot iViltimon WAH altendet ) by over five thouran Odd Follows. The lumaina lay i fctatj in the hall of the order for tw days. A number of utorea in Halt : uuru were diapud in mourning. A nienibor recently died at Per liiiut , M aino , who wai on the sick Hi for tventy-fiyo years. At but § 5 pi wool : it required 0,500 for bonenti Tennessee expended S12HJ7.7 ! ! ! fi relief last your. A lodge of Odd Fellows has bee organized in DOIUBOII , Iowa. KNIGHTLY PYTHIANK. 1'LANET LODOi : . At last Monday night'a conventii of Plunet Lodgu No , ! , one Page v proved ail Esquire , and ono Ejqui charged a Knight. The ccrumpnios tlio degrees were conducted in tl usually impressive manner , wjth /yVrgd altirti ThiiW4-o | onUf l liiiet } | N 4 ia active in its woik , and Fiiin ship , Charity and IJenevoleiico it tru thu order of tin1 day among its mei bersliip. Thanksgiving day rather intcrfei > with the usual weak of Omaha Lodj the Lodge only meeting for routine limitless. NKIIHASKA I.ODOI : NO. 1. celebrated its thirteenth anniversary ht Wednesday night with n good at tendance. A refreshing collation \\-nt spread during IOCPS * of which tin brothers partook henrtily nml conn ; interesting roininico ecu < > f the ordei won1 given by the older members. This lodge is the oldest founded by the order west of the Allcghoiiic.i , and its nieiiib.-M have n isteil in the nrijiiiir.alioii of many of those subse quently established in the West. .Many whoso names are upon the renter in its Castle hull have removed to nihcr Rlhtes nnd territories , where they canied their love for , and ( ire in ii'llli.ilinn ' with other lodge * ; nnd there are but few nnmcN upon it of whom the order and the lodge may not be proud. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The CongrnRHlonnl ! Outlet 7t. Wa'tilitfton HID l l to tlio I'nicer l'r. . Conirrcss will meet on Monday , Do- ccmber 5. It is nol likely that any legislative hiisinesn of importance will bu transacted until after the holidays. At the beginning of every now con- greis there are hundreds of bils intro duced which failed to receive alien , tie < in the preceding congrci-H. A majority of thoie mi'aBiirt's are of n piivato chai-jicter. Tlie lasl three ciiiigrcmt'H huvo been controlled bj the demoeratB. Tlio rnajnrlly was nol in fynipalhy with the executive do- parimont of the governineiit , and at each ncRsiim a yocmly croji of invesli- L''itionnVIH : BOWII in the hope of mak ing democratic .capital by tin cnpliiro of icmiblicaii thioveH , The [ iiirposu which animated a ma- jnnty of tliMo investig itioiiH wai Mifliciont to prevent thuir successful fruition. Tlm power of the house wm devoted to blackening the Kcpubli- e.ui party rather than honestly en deavoring to purify Hip public service. Democratic invcstigalioiiH for tlio past six years his ; bemi a Hut failure , il is not prolublo that the same number of iinpiiries will be Bent on foot by the republicans aa would in all likeli hood have been originated by n Domocr.itie house , but there will bo a definite purpose to every ollicial in vestigation allowed. It is expected llnit either the committee on po.st- oIliccH and | io.i'iiiailH ( , or a Bieciul ] com- iniltee will ha instructed to make a thorough investigation of the star louto frauds lecenlly nnciullied by Postmaster General .fames and hi i : i.uoist. u ION. Tliu long illness of I'resident1 ( Jar field and tbo questions which arosi during llio period when ho wiw uimbli to pinform llio dulies of chief imi in trato as to what constituted prctidvii- tial inability within the teims of the coniititutio.il will undouhlodly lead ti muuh-ncedcd legislation on lliat sub- jeof. That there will bo not oral bills for tlio revision of the tarill' introileud early in the Hunsnu. A national bankrupt - rupt l.uv will in nil probability bo one ; of the moat important means framed by tins forty seventh congresa , and it is tiroluhlo that the higher house of congress will hnvo the Junior of origi- naling thin gre.itly needed monsuro of relief the honi'st debtors and creditors. The inter-oceanic c.inal problem will again como up for possible solution. Mr. King , ol Louisiana , will probably introduce n bill in1 the interest of Capt. Eads in terocoanic ship railwny , and the Nica ragiiau Fcheme willalso bo uivou dm con itl\r1iUon. ! Theru ( will bo bills ti fix the ajiporlioninent of roprescnta lives in Congresa under the laat con sun ; to rcgulato the Bales of alcoholii liquors in the States and Territories to imiirovo the civii service ; to givt cabinet ollicers Benin in the halls o Congress ; to admit Dakota and TJtal as States ; to suppress polygamy it Utah ; to establish a pos'al telegrapl system ; to take awuy unearned lunt rants from railroads given publii uuls by Congress ; to construct a scon r more of public buildings at differ nt points , olc. The work of llio for y-BCVL'iith Congress bids tair to bothi lost important and interesting of an ; Jongrcss that has mot for many year' iast. Till ! CANWIIATUM or tin ) elective olliees in the house ar Hsuinbling hero in force , propaiod t trees thuir claims upon members t engross as fast us they airivo in Hi ity. For sorgeant-at-arms , those n iresent mentioned are .lames S. 1) . is of Now York , Gieenbury lj. Koi f Illinois , , S.V. . Hooker of Vei nout , Win. M. Jiunu of Pcnnsylvani .nd ox-CongroBsman Win. 8. King < Uiiuit'sota. Kor the cleikship , til eandidates are Joseph II. llainey , ej cont-ressman from South Carolim 'ol. Ilotvell , formerly of The Mimii ijiolb Tribune ; Edward M. Ophaiso ) f I'unnsylvania and Kdward J\ \ loliiiBou , late clerk of llio New Vor isHembly. I'or doorkeeuor , ( ioi "icor o IU.iwaou of California 'ormeily librarian of the senate , ibout the only immo nientionud i ' . For postmaster , llioro are state ilrcady 1'iivato D.ilia-ll of Ohio , Cap II. A. Sherwood of Michigan and Co W. Hrownlow of 'IViinosseu. Small Pox In tlio NortUwoit- hatlunul Assoiiatod 1'roM. Cliic.vuo , NivemboriJCiSmall poj jf an oxctedingly virulent form l > rc.ildiig out in a large number i lowns throughout the northwest and spreading rapidly. In the village of MeConnellvii : Itobert Larno was taken nick. Syn [ lathotio neighbors fcr.ilchod his bed to allay the toniblo itching and m until ho was dead was it discover * , the disease wai miVll pox. Thuro ai now nine cases there and the town quarantined. At Springhill there nro 125 case and a number of deaths occur dull At Luke , Henry county , there art ! dozen cases , which the physicians lit pronounced iiieaaoU. The diacuao spreading rapidly in Stillwutc Granite Kails and St. Paul. NKVElTaivifui . If you tire Buffuring with low ai depressed spirits , loss of appetite , go oral debility , dUordorod blood , we constitution , headache , or any diseu of a bilious nature , by all means pi cuio a bottle of Klectrio IHttei-a. Yi will bo surprised to see the rapid ii piovfinenyiiul'tt'lll follow ; you w Ijo inspired whif- v"TifulJ8tri6 ; / and activity will return ; pain and in cry will a-aso , and henceforth y will rejoice in the praise of Klecti liitleia. Sold at lily cents a bottle IsH f : JlcSIahon. OU1TEAU WASHINGTON , 1) . 0. , November 20 1'roccudingi ojiencd with the con tinned croRvexnininntioii of Thos North , formerly of Frcoport , 111. Hi wns a .Methodist minister and left tin church because ho was a democrat When Luther ( Juiteau advocated liu man facrilice he thought ho was lion oil in llio belief ; did not think tin elder "Ouilean's horror uf Niagan wm oviibiiico ol unsound mind. During the examination of tin wi'nosi ' ( Jniteau rcin.unud quiet makinir but onu interruption.- Mr D.ividgo erojs-exaniined Mr North sharily | regarding his recori during the war , and the witness w.u thoii oxcuierl. Ouileau made a Bpecch a'tackinj lion y Ward Needier , saying ho met to bo a niombfr of 1m church ; tha Hcecher was a liar anil Mrs. Tilloi told the truth. Senator .John A. Logan , of Illinois was tlio next witness. lie testifiec Guileau came to bin room in Marcl last and showed him a speech whicl lie claimed I'leclo'Ularficld ' and askoi a recommendation to ollice. Ho wa litrhtly clad and wore sandals but in socks. He said that Hlaino had prom ised him n place if Louan would rccom mend him. Subsequently Guiteau be came one of tholmardois ut the efltab lishmenl where Logan was boarding mid at Logan's snggoUion his applica lion wai rejected. No croai-oxaminti lion. lion.Geo. . D. Hubbard , who for twenty five yetiiH lived \vithin half a inilo o tlio Oneida community , was the nex witness , lie was not n member o the community , but worked will Uuile.iu in the trap shop. Guiteai was a member of the community. 11 often heard him say that ho wo-t in spi'ed by God and destined to bo th leader of the coinmnnity. He wa erratic , absent minded and quick tern pered. ( JrosH-ex.iniinalion elicited the fac th.it Ihu witne.-js'sj aunt joined th community and was insane. Edward Smith , of Chicago , wasth next witness. Ho testified that dm ing llio last campaign bo was one < the clerks at llio lepublican nation : commiltoo houdiiartersin Now Yorli Guileau was a porsnlcnt applicant fo : i place us a eunpaign spc.xkcr. Gniteau inturrupted tbo witncs : "Ho was only a clerk ( ! ov. .lowell Col. Hooper and Senator Dewey ai ranged aboul the RpeakeiH. " Scovillo next read the depositio of John A. Turner , of Dakota , i uil'cct that nicmborM ot the Guilua family wore "peculiar" and allliete with manias. The next witness was John A Moss , ( colored ) , a lawyer , residing i east Washington. Ilo testified h had seen Guiteau at the White Hous and regauled him as craxy. This wii ness was sharply cross-examined an ( ho information elicited that ho wa a chronic oIlice-Heeker and his bus ness at the White House waa to ai vise Gai field. _ Cinr [ Makers on a Strilco- ti'fitlonal AKNOdatctl I'I-CHHI MiMVAUKni ; , November 2i. ( On thousand cigar makers in HUH city luxv loft their benches and refuse t resume work until the obnoxious rnli posted by tbo employ-era uroressindet The lockout will probably bo a Ion one. Horvy Fire iii PiTTsyuiwi , Noycmter 20. Tl ; tiinnory of Kiefor A ; Co. was total ! destroyed by fire at 5 o'clock tb morning , causing a Ions of $125,001 Four dwellings wore fired by tl tltimos from the tannery and woi burned to the ground. Loss § 8OCi , This company bus hud three tanner ! burned since 180 ! ) and this , as well i ' the others , is supposed to'bo the woi of an incendiary. The building w ono of the largest und finest in tl country. There was $811,000 insu ance on the building. It Hoiuls tlio 1.1st Of nil other preparations or medicines. . , cadnche , di//.iiu > sx or of tlm n y.stL'in , liuiinix IJi.oon Hirinus have nocqii.il. Thuy nox fall in niroidiiiK iuuncdinlo relief. Pr : ijl.00 , triil HUO 10 centH. eodlw Crnolcor Factory Buruod- KatlonM AnHoclatoiI I'ruHU NKW Youi ; , November 27. A II this morning in Charles F. Goodw & Sou's cracker bakery , on Fro street damaged htock and machine to the amount of § ; ! 0,000 , und t ] buildingS 1,000. Two Yomi K Mou Drownotl. Nat oniil Akiaclntvil I'ns' . I'HAiuii : Du CIIIKN , Wis. , Novel her ( . - - young men bro through the ice hoio while skatii ; Two of thorn , named PHIZ and Mi kett , were drowned. Buclum H truion Salvo. The best salvo in the world for oul bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rhoui fever sores , tetter , chapiod hani ehillblains , corns and all kinds skin eruptions. This salvo is gut an teed to give perfect satisfaction every case or nioiioy refunded. 1'ric SJ5o per box. For sale by Omaha. Pliili-Eyo lu Plttslmrg. Prrrsiiunii , PA. , November ' 'C. The I'ink-lSyo is spreading very ra idly in this city and over a thouaai horse.s ore now down with it. Au Editor Doml- National Atuocmtuil I'rom. DAVKNI-OHT , November2 ( ! . Col. M. Haverstick , editor of the M eli Dispatch , is dead. GK13ATEST REMEDY KNOW Dr. Kind's Now Discovery for Cc : MiinpUon in certainly the groati medical remedy over placed within t reach of sud'oring humanity. Tin Hands of once holnless suHorers , n < loudly proclaim their praise for (1 wonderful discovery to which tli owe their lives. Not only does it pu lively euro Consumption , but Cougl Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , II Fever , Hoarseness and all all'ections the Throat , Chest and Lungs yie ! lit once to its wonderful curative po or as if by magic. Wo do not usk y to buy a largo bottle unless you kn what you use gutting. Wo therefi earnestly request yoiv.tu call w ' y < , and'gu trial bottle free of cost which will c < \ jico the most skeptical of its wend ful merits and show , you what a ro < lur ono dollar sixe bottle will do i sale by lah & MeMuhon. ( -1 BOYD'S ' OPERA HOUSE I10VD , PfOiri | 'or. 11 , I. MAH'II , IliiMntM Mnn icr. FOR ONE WF1BK ONLY. Moudfty , Nov. ! 21 , Grand Mnllnro ThanktRlylnB Day nnd bnturtln/ . gg E-l AND 1113 ( .HAND fOMIll.N'ATIO.V , Ml Mltchi-H1nilr o.v n' . ; AI. Unman , Actitrl- loipil t : I'l&nk Ijiwton , UNneilhn ; I'rof. Vlckcry , Solo I'lanltt ; i. H Hiirkr , n Spcmltlcs. r.tc ant picii n' ' irlt in nwnj At uicn ) ictonn- mice Ailmla lon , 011 a , " .V anil fO , No cvtiti clm o tor rc-cr J iat scturetl nt Ilex Ollkc noslooillw Mrt. .1. il. Itnlitttxon , PIU < litirc , Tn.ritcs : " 1 was HtilTcrtriif irniii 'ciicnil ilclillltv , want of ft | > IKtlte , constlnitl'iir , etc. , HO that llfii viiu a bur den ; nltvr u lii { Ituiilocl. Illood Illtti n I fu-lt bet ti-r than for 3 tars. 1 cannot jiralso your Hitter ; tOO IU1K.ll. ' ' 11. Ollilin. ot JlufTuto , N. Y. , wrltci : "Voui lliinlock lllci llltturn , In Llironloillsi-ai-csot tin hloo'l Ihcr & . .J XliliiL-yj , hnio been sUnalh in > rli-il with MICCCMI. Inaxo U"u'l tlii-in injtcl x\lth lic t runlti , for lorpiillty ottlioll\cr nmlli cn eel a frlonil of ml no Miticrlng from dro | > 8y the ullcct waa inaittloua. " IlnicoTurnir , llochmtcr , N. V.urltcs"I been snbjfct to norioiH ( INcinltr of tlio aiul iiiiablo to attend to liii lntBs : I'.nrdock Illooi IllttcM rt'llc\c < l ml' bcforu half abottlu nos used 1 fvcl uoiillilt-iit that they "ill entirely euruiiiu , " II. A > > ciiltli Hall , Tlliiijliniiiiiton , N. Y.rltc ? "I Hiillcruil willi 11 lull pain through tnv cl liiii 'ntnl ulioiildcr. IiOnt my uplrlti , np ) > ctit amlioldr , nnJ vunlil with illilieulty keep up nl iliy. Took j our ISnrdoik Dloixl ISittors ns til rui-tul. nnd liiM' felt i.o pain alncu llifcteik nl ter nslii ) ; them. " Mr. Noili Italos.liiiIrx , N. V. . write ? : "Abou ( our jo.iri tv 'O I bail an uttack of liilioiisluicr , a'x never fnllj recoMrml. My tll eHtl\o or an KcroMenKeni.lanil I would bcconiplctily | roa tratnl for ihAtcr ( iis-ln two liottlui'of joti Itiintovk IHooil Ilittcri tbe iinproxeiiirnt uas H vi ililo that I was ustonhho ! . 1 i-an now. limit ; ; ] 01 jears of age , dja talr anil rcasonablu day' work. C. Illackct llolilnson , projirlctor of The Canad rre bytcrian , Toronto , out. , writes : 'Tor year I mifTercil iciratly from rft-rcenrrin bcatlainc. nped jotir litinlock lIKd ! lUttcr-i with hapjiie" rcsultK , and I now liml np' elf In better bealtl tban for years patt. " Mm. Wallace , Ilntfalo , N. Y , writes : 'I ha\ > used lliinlock lilooil lllttcri for ncrMius and bit loin huidachcj , and inn recommend it to an } on requiring a euro for blllioiuncu. " Mrs. Ira Jlnllholland , Alliiny , X Y , writes "l-'or Bovcral yearn I hao Biillcrnl from of t-rccnr rlii ; , ' billions headaches , tljspciitia , and com iilalnU pciuliar to my BOX. Stncu u ln \ou llnrdock llluod IlUtera 1 nm entirely relluxcd. " Price , 91.00 per Slottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Ots FOSTER , & Oo , , Props EUTFALO , N. Y- Sold at w1i0\ce'nlo \ by tell & McMalion anil C. I Goodman. jo 27 coil-ino Ono of the Dcasonnble Pleasures 01 lllc , a p oiicrly cooKed meat , affords llit'o i iioprcfent en j lyttient , nnd lull.Htibscipicnt to M toaconllnneddjiiieptlc. ] Hut when chrin * urlB'i'stlonlnconibitle < lwitb 'ostcttcr'sS oinai indtcM , tbo food \i \ ca'ni with rrllih , nnd mo Illtportancol all , \IM \ hnllateil bj and nourish ImuHjhtcm. Use till ) irrand tonic ami correct ! hlso to remedy < on tlpitlon , biliousness , the ma Ism , fo i ran i a.no. _ _ l'or ilu by all lrui'plUand Do Icngcncrall BYRON REED & CO Real Estate Ageic ; IN XERUASKAS Keep n ciimj 1eta abstract of tltlo to ( le KBI < - In Oiiiiha ti'i llonula" fnnntv. mnv DBXterLThomas&Bro WILL I1UY AND 8KLU AND ALL IlUSUACnOS CONNHCT/.D TIIKRXWITII. Pay Taxes , Rent Housea , Bt ( IK TOD WANT TO HUV OH 8IU. | CMI lit OiHca. noom 8 , Crrlghton lllock , Omah KENNEDY'S EAST - INDU ted B CD IT TJS R S ILER & CO. , n iir - B. D. ru - ATTORNEY'AT- ) u- uor And Notary Publics. ock , OK oilta P 3C ODES. BASTOZ & WELLS , Will Remove in a tew days to BOYD'S ' NEW OPERA HOUSE You will do well tc call and examine our stock of BOOTS S SHOES At 1422 Douglas St , near Which will be 3olci at Extra ordinary Low Prices Be fore Moving. O AND H a n d s o m e s i -IN THE- 'ii * " ' For Sale by WM. R STOETZEI 521 South Tenth St. Mary J. Holmes Just ( itilillHheil : Madeline. A splendid nt novel l > y Mus. MAIIV J. HOI.MRS , uroso DOM bell HO unoriuowjly , nntl are xaj and ro-ri1 ; uitli eucli Inlcrutt. lloautltiilly bound ; prlc 81.60. * . 'Also liamlsomo new editions olMrn. Holmi other works Tiniiwbt ami Sunshine , I.c llhcni. IMIthLlu , lna Bromilni ; , Marianflrt Wiwt I.-mn , Koriut House , itc , etc. ALSO , SOLD IJY ALL DOOKSELLKHS : MAY AGNES FLEMING. A Chanced Heart. Another Intensely Inti estlng novel by JUv AONKH KLKMINU , author the o capital iioii-l * Quy llarUcourt'n Wife , Wonderful Woman , Md Marriaxo , Silent a Trno , Ixnt ( ar a Woman , etc Ikautlfully torn price , { l.M. Q. wTcARTETON & CO. . O t24deodlm. I'ubllshcw , N. Y. City WISE'S Axle Greas NEVER. GUMS ! Us i on Wagoni , lluirglcs , llcajwrn , Thresh tml Ulll Machinery. It I. ISVALVA . TO Ml CLARK & WISE , Manuf's ' , 306 Illinois Street , Chicago BE 1 FOll rUIC" * . ' < -fw AND GJ Mining and Milling Company. ntilt il , - $ co < ,000. npitalbtO'K ' , 1,100IOO. nr Value of Mme , J2i,000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMBL 'MINING DISTRICT. OZ-33 : C 33 ECSS s DU. J J. THOMAS , t'nssMcnt , Cunitiiln\Vyotiilii , ' . WM i : TIMo.V , Vlcc-I'rcsUcut , Cumnilr.j , Wjomlnir. K. X. 1IAHWOOI ) , Secretary , Ciiiniiiln' , Wyomlnjr. A. ( I. LI'NN , Trca ! > trcr , Ctnmnliij , Wycinlnp. r. .1. 1. Ilionns. loiil Miller W.S. I'.rMnrl A. O I'unn. . N. 1'runcls Lca\ei > < ( icn. 1 * . F.ila Dr. J. C. Wa Oio. : W. Kr.N'IiAM. . Author ? c.l 'crnt lor Fnlo nt sto k. -WHOLESALE On River Bank , Bet. Farnham nnd Douglas Sts. , 8 )1.11 > lv MARBLE HEAD LIME OO.'S Lumber Laih , , Shingles , hirtoench aud Cnliforma Streets , OMAHA , - - NEB Ec21mc1ru WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DEAUHl X Wall Paper and VVSncloW Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. I. OBEEFELDEB & CO. , IMl'OUTUKS AND JOBHERS OK 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the west. 1 F jiS ISH & McMAHON , 1408 DOUG-LAS STRSST , OMAHA , Phe Only Bzclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. ] y IS-mc _ _ . . G. 1213 Farnhcm St. Omaha , Neb. s U A E T is js -FOR- We desivo to call the special attention ot the trade to om elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PEICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overehirts , Overalls Hosiery , &c. , uow open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. FEARON & OOLE , 1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Nob. Conalimncnt8 nmdo us x > lll receive prompt attention. Rofereiicci : State Can'.c , Omaha ; 1'Iatt ; " " ' ' * f" ' 'lin-lnnatl. s Co. . llaltlmoro : IVck & lumber Chlrni/oi ( III T3BC3E3 BROMPTON. CONSUMPTION. PRESCRIPTION. B I u I P Banislies Oures Prevents Oliest Pains 7 Bad Breath , I imuuu jLcuuoi , | iiiuiuuuuini Blood Spitting , , Colds and Chills , 'Phleglimm ' the Throat Breatlilessness , Oattarrhs , Pains in the Sides , Bronoliitis , Dronp , Pleurisy , BOSS COUGH PHYSIC. . . Bend for Sfmpto Dotllc , 3G cents. \ a ? . 33. ADORES ? . RESIDENCE. V IPoJt-Ofilce Cox 002 , m > U5tf 8. W. Pierce and 20th S