v ' ' " I * OMAHA DAILY J3EE TUESDAY JUNE 2-1 1884.n DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. AtONO THE LINE OP THE Chicago. . St , Paul ) Minneapolis ant OMAHA RAILWAY. The now extension ol this line ( torn Wakoflcld up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the CAN through Concord anil Colcrl JRO i Keachci the best twrtlon ot the State , SpecUl ex i cnnlon rate ] for Unit looker * over this line to Wnyne , Norfolk and Ilartlngton , and via liUlr to all ' principal | o'l.ts ' on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD 1 Tr ln ? orcr tht a , St P. M. & 0. lUllvray ti Cor I nffton , Sioux Ulty , 1'onca , llattlngton , Wayne and ( Norfolk , 1 OoxxauLoot ; , t For Fremont , Oakda.e , Nollgh , anil through to V l 1 cntlne. I tSTFot talcs and all Information call on F , P. WHITNEY , Ocncral Agent , C" Apcnts wanted for authentic oJlllon of hi ) life. 1'ubllshcd at Auarusta , his homo , tare- - - - - - - cst , handsomest , cheapest , o t. Ily the renowned hlitorlan and biographer , ol. 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Koznilnski & Co- GtncralWcBtean Agents , 107 ( Vashlngton St. , Cblua 1(0 , III. - Hotioo to Gattlo Men , 900 CATTLE FOE SALE. 10 Head ot Stocrj Three Ycara Old. 200 ' ' " Two " 20) " " Hclfora , Two " ] 5C " ' htoora , Ono " 220 " " Hclfors , Ono " Tbo &bovo ilescrllicd cattle are all well bred Iowa cattlo. 8tralcht ; and smooth. Thcso cattle mil lie 60ld in lots to EUlt purchasers , and * at reasonable prlcua. For further particulars , call onoraddrcsa M. F. PATTON , Wavcrly. iDromir Co. . Iowa. THIS BELTornogonra-e tor la made expressly for the euro of derangements \ of the generative organs , | Th > ro b no mistake about i this Instrument , the con- tlnuous stream of ELEC- Till CITY pormcatlnif f th rough the parts must restore - ' tore them to lina ! thy action Do not confound t ls with _ Electric Belts advertised to euro all alii from head to toe. It Is for the ONE spec ific purpose. I'or circulars giving full Information , addresj Cheover Klectrlo I'cH Co. , 163 Woshlngtoa t. . Chlaexo . 111. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals " 111 bo received until the 23th dav of Juno , 1834,1 o'clock p m. , for the bulidlnz of a court hou'.o at the established seat of justice of Gen try county , Missouri , at the city of Albiny , tn bo hull t according' to p'nns and epcclflcitlons now on fllo in the County Clerk's olllco of said county , nnd at the cilice of Ecliel & Mann , architects , St.JoHeph , SlUsourl. lllds will bo received In parts , to-wlt : 1st A bid lor enclosing , roofing and flnlshln the outside of fl d building , liy the upper and lower floors , finish and complc'o the olllcoj of County Clerk and Recorder , with their reapcctho laults , except vault doors. AUo to finlih ann complete the cuuuty coint rootnr 2d. Illds to complete the remaining part of said liulldl g , ciccpt vault doors. 3d. A bid to ( nri.lsli vault doors. ' Comtict to bo completed on or bcfora IJctumbor 1st , 138J. and tlmo will be mido niitorlal. Oood bonds fur tlio pcrfornmnco of the contract will l > o re quired. The Fupcrlnttndont * rcpcrvo the right tn re ject any aid all tiMs. Bkla niavbo loft at iliuCouiity Clerk' olllco , Oontrycouu y , JIUsourl , or mailed to cur cddrcsi at Albany , Missouri. Albiny , Mo. , Juno : ; 1 , J 33 olt rc3 1TOTIOS TOCATTLE MEN COO OATTMfFOR SALE , see Cows and elfera. oo One-year Btcois. ' The above described cattle are all well bred , na tive Nebraska anil IOWA. These cattla will boboM m lots to suit purchaser , For further particulars call on or addreis , LV. . PLANK , Albion , Kob. DISEASES OF THE E"WW &r TI3 A "P jLMa O& JaMiMt J T. ARMSTRONG M. D. , . , . . , OoiAllfBt : ! n.xxd. I V-ixrlset. Until oDflcet are repaired ( ram result ot Ore ) offl with Dr. Parker , Uoom 6 , Crelfibtou Block Utb FIRST ANNUAL SALE o. Pure Breed Short-Horn -AND- From the Turlington ilerds , Will bo bold at the farm near lurllngton Sta tlon , Otoo County , on TUE SDAY , JUNE 17 " AroonirtheBhert-Horniito be citaloKucd are Hud Koto I'rlnccuci , Henlck HOM l Rharoni , ( Inciudlii some ot the 1'onny branch ) Mazurku , Koin Duicli 8i > , Easter d } I , llosaiooudi , Vounif ll rr etc. , The Alierdeen-AniriH will cmbracs Erlc * , Bjblli , U , Fridcs , DucJitMfi ol C'Airoa , Duch w cj rnithtt , Ky le J''lo er . Daumln LUOJI , eta Sola 11 tint t lit. in. Seed for catalogue. AaJrcwT. . ilAUVKYi V. O. Turlington , Nebraska. * * PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO , PEOll IA & ST. LOUIS , nv WAT or OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DEN72S , Oil VIA EA1ISAS CITY AND ATOIIISON to OTMVEB Connecting tn t'nlon DojxiH nt KnnsnsClty , Omaha niulDcnvor with tliraugh tnilns for And nit points In tlio Ui-cnt West. Connecting In r.niml ITnton loMt | nt Olilcngu with thniiif ; ! ! tmliis 1'or 2fJK ir YOllK , It OSFO2T , And nit Knstorn Oltlcs. 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IIoari-At Ilosldence , Mo. 1443 B. 10th Street , till 10 . m. , and after S p. m , Ilouri At office , No. 1C3 and 105 8. Hth St. , lloora 7 , from 10 a. m. , to 3 P. tn M.a The Tape Worm wLl be removed , wihou , la time of ( torn 3 to I boar" . LAWLESSNESS VS , LAW , The Sultjcct of Hov. . .TW , Jtnrrls JJlsgonrso nt tlio First Ilnp. ' ' " " " ' Suiulny ovcnliiR. 'It socms to nio , " enld Uer. J. W. Harris nt the First Baptist church Sunday night , "Umt the Snbb.tth is not observed as it ought to bo observed. It acorns moroliko'ft holiday than n sacred dny , it seems more n dn of rioting than n dny of rest. Bands o 'mmio on the streets , processions going to the narks , drunkenness - ness , the saloons open nnd crowded , with drunken in on reeling upon the fiido wnlks , the dons of vice nud iniintity thronged with inmatoa , low dnnco houses nnd low theatres making the day ono of profit unto themselves , " But look for n moment nt these who nro endeavoring to do nway with the sabbath. Who nro they nnd what nro they ? As n rule nro they men who seek the vrelfnro of the community , nnd nro they men who desire to uphold law nnd order ? Are they men who nro interested in the rising generation ] niul nro tiioy pursuing their course from phll- nnthropio reasons ? Are they men who nro doing it to help the poor mul laboring clnsscs ? JNny , the majority nro men who nro opposed to the best interests of socie ty nnd to the poor men nnd women , Tlio saloon nion nro opposed to the observance } f the Sabbath , because it is the best day Tor them to make money ; the gambling men nnd the proprietors of the low thea tres and dnnco houses nro opposed to it because on thnt dny they innka inoro money than on nny other day in the wcuk. Speaking of horse rncing nnd base ball ; ames on Sunday , ho said they were not ; ottou up for the benefit of young men , nit to enrich the purses of these _ ivho invo pecuniary interests in such things. EIo mentioned the fnct nt n recent gnmo icld on Saturday , there wns nn nttimd- ince of 150 while on the following Sun day 1,500 spectators were present. Thcao men knowing it is against tha Inw of this state nud yet , in dchnnco of the law , they > ropoao to violate it. What can bo said ) f men who know Trbnt the lawa of the Into nro nnd yet go on in defiance of hem ; what can you call them but lawless md criminal ! IIorna thankful nlthough here have been men in nil ngos who invo sought the destruction of govern- ncnt nnd the ruin of youth , there have > eon from time to limo lioroea nnd horo- ncs vrho hnvo dared to hnvo good wholo- omo laws enforced and carried into force. It was no pleasure to him or to nnd pas or to preach ngainst lawlessness. IIo vna told by one that he had inndo a great niatako in condemning ono of thu city sllicials , but ho hnow tlitit it was ncccs- nry that something should bo done nnd 10 had done it because duty demanded t , "I care not , " continued the miuiator , 'if it is n mistake , I only wiah the mia- ako had been done before. My gront oar is not in doing this , but it is in nog- ecting to do my full duty. I wiah more ooplo would mnko the same kind of mis- akca ; I wish more ministers would make ho aamo kind. The effect would bo > otter government , nafo homes and more security with less temptations ilaeed in the wny of growth. 1 have no pologica to mnko. I have nothing to nko bdck. I only wiah that God would ivo mo language in which I might ex- iress my feelings farther. The people have said that ono day of ho week , called Sunday , shall , bo ob- orvcd. Is it not right for citizens to ibservo it , nnd is it not right for our city ifllcials to see that it is observed ? Es- ) ocially should those who proclaim them- elves to bo christains make it their duty o 3cok the welfare of the masses. It vaa their duty to protect their Interests and to protect this day , not only as true citizens , but as christains , they should pond the day as heirs of the immortal ifo in anticipation of the glory and peace } f the eternal Sabbath. Fourth of.TulygoodsFiroworkuFlags , .firecrackers , Torpodos , Bucket Lanterns , itc. , at Max Meyer & Co. m&o,10djl7 Hammncks , Croquets , linwntonnis , 5ac3 Balls , etc. , at Mas Meyer it Oo. in&olOdjl7. 'Atlicr Ijtiinbert end Splrltunllsin. NEW YOUK , Juno 20,1881 , To the Editor of TUB ] JiE : : Silt : The report of Father Lambert's ecturo on spiritualism , which appeared n your issue of the 20th ult. , indicates hat the reverend gentleman designed o burlcetiueitho faith nnd practices of hat largo and increasing body of his fol- ow citizens , called opirituulists , rather han to present n fair statement of fncts n regard to them with a just criticism of heir religious views. Diversion is cheap md cnricaturo is oftener the instrument alnchood and malice , rather than of ruth and justice. Even the Human Catholic ceremonial and belief , might bo , as it oftnn haa boon , made the but of coarao ridicule ; but nothing is gained bye ; o treating the religious views of others , L'ho Bureau , whoso attention has been called to this attack of Father Lambert's , asks only that a few lines in dofcnsn of ruth , should bo inserted in the colums of your esteemed journal , so that its readers may hear both sides of the queo- ion , nnd learn a little more of this dca- Jaod faith than what this Catholic priest ihooacfl to toll them , or show them in lis wretched travesty or by his skillful juffoonery. Ho " is lit- says "spiritualism a subject - , lo understood , " a proposition which ho ias cortkinly proved true as regards him- iclf and adds : "Wh.- you speak of t , think of the old boy , " an injunction irobably not to keep the lecturer in ro- nembranco but to wake a celebrated ipirit well known to the Korrmn church , if Father L. covertly insinuates that that 'lluslvo personage is the cause of the "spirit manifestation" which ho attempts o burlesque , wo would refer him to the experiments nrndo in Paris some years ago by the good Abbot Almignanu , a 'earned Catholic divine , and his coad jutors , M , do Mirville , in his I'noumat- elegy , had a&ld , "Table-turning and mcdiumship nro only the work of the devil ; " and the Abbot used the means afforded by the Catholic ritual to expel litn , Ilia own statement of the process nnd its results nro-aa follows ; "IJaving witnessed some extraordinary phenomena , and desiring toaisuro myself is to the presence of a diabolical agency n these manifestations , as I had been icrsuaded to bellovo profiting by the ipportuntty offered by sumo mediums. I was induced to pray , to invoke the sacred names of God and Jesus , to make the sign of the cross on the subjects , and wont so far as to sprinkle thoiu uitk holy water , with the .design of driving out the devil , should ho Imvo tnkon possesMon ol them. However , na not ono of thcso modtums lost , in ray prcsonco th&amiiU * cst part tf their Bowers , I was led to in. for thnt the dev.il'hh'd nothing to do'With the phenomena , pthotwiso , the CnUiolio instnictor , which assigns tlieao moans for removing evil spirits , must bo in error ; and tlm church has erred in presenting its formula of obcosslon. " "What true Catholic , " ho ndd , "dares to entertain such n proposition ? " Lot Father Lambert reply to the pious nnd venerable Abbott , nnd the other ecclesi astics who wrought with him to identify the "old boy" with the spirits who man- ifostcd through mediums. The furco which Father L , enacted in the opera house , however , boars no analogy with the reverential experiment of the French divines ; but may servo his purpose while it puts him upon the loTol of the "spir itualistic impostors" against whom ho in veighs. Spiritualists no more support their counterpart * nnd charl xtnns than the Roman church supports fnlso mira cles , or bad priests , Wo refrain from re ferring in detail to the miserable frauds which hnvo boon perpetrated in the name of Catholicism , while wo protest against his coarse tricks ns representing , in any way , the fnota which Dr. Robert Hone , Judge Edmonds , Epos Sirgent , S. 0. llnll , Robert Chambers , Robert Dale [ ) won , Bulwor Lytton , Lord Brougham , Lord Lyndhurst and Archbishop Whato- y , ncooptod with reverence. The talk of this priest nbout "dreams nnd phan- ; nsms , " "revelations of the abstract , " "mind readers , " etc. , shows thnt ho is either ignorant of the real facts of spirit- ualismor that ho purposely misrepresents t. No ono who has ever _ attended n spiritual eoanco could bo misled by his silly mimicry his tiring of pistols , over turning of chairs , etc. , which is but a low ctuicaturo of the more physical mnnifos- ntioiiB , which are intended only as an ntroduction to the higher spiritual com- nunications. and bearing nbout the same relation to spiritualism proper as the inir- iculous draught of fishes and the tuni ng of water into wine , boreto essential Christian truths as presented by Jesus of tfimroth. "Mediums , " ho says , " 'havo no proof .hat there spirits with whom they converse - verso nro who they purport t bo. " How Iocs ho know that ? Spirits communicat- ng through mediums have identified homaclvos most satisfactorily , to the toonost and most intelligent inquirers , Dy presenting the traits of their personal ty , both nioutnl nnd physical. Dr. Hare , nvcstigating the subject na n mntorlnlis- .io skeptic , said : " 1 sincerely believe thnt I hnvo communicated with the spi rits of my parents , sister , brother and denrcst friend , nnd likewise with the spirits of the illustrious Washington nnd ) thor worthies of the spirit world. " fliouaanda have had similar experience , and have attained n like conviction. Cor- ainly , these spirits 'have established heir identity in the same manner nnd Ijiito ns conclusively ns the Virgin Mary lid at Lourdcs and other places , nnd ns 'eaua did when ho appeared to his dis ciples , who , though walking with him n lay's journey , failed to recognize him until the instant of his vanising from heir view. Father Lambert should BOO hat the eamo principles npply to the piritualism of his time ns to the Chria- iau spiritualism of the apostles' time , ind to the Catholic spiritualism which ias existed over since , and which the ) riestly lecturer says , "the church does lot deny. " Of course , this church , claiming cxclu- ivo authority as the source of all religious ruth to mankind , treats all spirit mani- cstations beyond its pnlo "with suspi cion , " as the non-C.ithoho world treats its .cachings nnd so-called "miracles" with suspicion. This , however , proves noth- ng. This Catholic suspicion may bo of ho name nature as that with which the meats of the great goddess Diana treated ho Apostles , or the Jo wiah ecclesiastics roatod the miracles of Jesus , accusing iim of "demonism ; " just ns now ] the pure spirits nnd holy nngols who bring light nnd truth to men nro styled " "devils' by hose who fear for their earthly inutitu- ir > ns , the source of their nflluonco nnd ) ower. But this awful cry of "demon- sm" will have no cffoo * . upon _ those who . enow that they have received messages ft love from their relatives and friends , . ; ono before into the spirit worldaaaurinK hem of their continued existence , and minting the way to heaven. HliNltY KlDULB , OAEELESS BUBaLAES. They MaKe Visit lint Pall to See- nro $ (115 ( AVIilcli ivnH AVItliiu Tin ; IP llcnuh. It is not often that it is necessary to call the attention of burglars to the fact hat they have baen very negligent in the discharge of their duty , mid Imvo loft 1111- ouchcd a largo sum of money which they night have had just as well na not , Such a case happened Saturday night. Mr. E. 0. Rofrcgior , a slono cutter nt .ho now court house , rooms at No , 110 Seventeenth ntrcot. His window , open- ng onto a porch , was left open Saturday night and a thief entered and stole his watch and § 1 or $5 in money which was n his brooches pocket , During the day Mr. Refrcgior had re ceived § 015 in money and it bcing too ate to place it in the bank ho put it un der his pillow when ho wont to sloop and t was not taken by the thief. Mr. Rofrcgior wishes to say to the hiof thnt ho did not got nil ho had and nvitcs him to call again. PROXKSTINO AGAINST 1'IIB BOLT. Attitude of a CnnKrcKutlorml Minister \Vlio DOCK Nut Givo.Ills Namo. 1 "A Congregational Minister" writes o the Boston Journal to eay : " Jioliov- ng that your paper is the most loyal of alftho Boston newspapers to the party with which the ministry 1ms boon most n sympathy , the republican party , I desire through your columna to express my protest against this belting movement , . 'oruonally I preferred some other candi- Into to the one who was nominated. Hr. Blnlno was not my first choice , al > hough as n man and a patriot I believe iim to bo above reproach. But oxpuri- once in this , our own commonwealth , ought to satisfy nny loyal republican , iowovotvzoalou ho may bo for reform in politics , that it is not safe to try to bring t about by elevating the party oi din- oyalty and corruption to power. What s true of this state is equally true of the nation. Any man who joins in a move- aunt against republican nucccsi throws lis influence in favor of unsound govern ment in the nation as truly as did those who helped to bring about a year's reign of Butlorium in this commonwealth. As one who gave throe years nf service in the army to establish republican govern ment , It ii the last step I nhould take to turn upon the party of freedom and righteous government. " XilST OP KorrmlnlnR hi the Omnlm ixutnfllco fur the week ending Juno 211 , OKNTMtllKX. ArRn A Andcrnon S M Amlorton WB . , Allen.I U ItenchHO ' Husk A Hack A liontlliv W It Hoviml W lUroWH Ultimo O Urown T S lloworlUf llonU W llcnlrow J O lUrrlcklf Urown II Itrownlne 1) llooi > li J 1UIRH ,1 W Ituck O V Can.ll V li Connors Mr Carter W It Croslov W 8HO CoclirAim It HO Cowloy J Collins .1 H CAllnli.tn II V Clmlon li 5oiiUlln W n.ilimko H llMly N DoHorcl .1 Dent ] j 1) Douch 1) DodnworthWW Kills V Klllott .T A Voloy A 0 H 2 Uonld J < iracgcr 0 1 * ( Uouniinll J ( UlosnuUlt A 1HH V llcixd H 0 Irolftiul , T V Kotn I J Kcmlnlt ( ! Klnnoy li > T Koll .1 Knnclior S It Koll 0 O Kotclmm 1 < Lebanon J ! O Loonnrd W Lodcr H 1) N liftwronco I'.T JW l.oronx < t LoViK 0 H Tiowry T l/eomiud .r Morris \ W Moiiroo M IcCormlck SI 2 MoUycim 1' jMntlum A M aim AW Moons W U Mntliui W L Murdock 0 A M nn O U .Moromlorir li Mclntyro > T Mnxlltlj Mahler .1 Morlnrlty Tom Mnlcr W U Nulnn .T Olmiii P C Olmnrkor 0 O'Toolo M O'Hoylo .1 PorokM 1'oUiul H 0 1'rpntou T 1'cloraon G V Tublow 1) A I'nrrnso A Prltdmrd .T Qulmly N U Itohno Mr Itntlilf O.1 lllcliarrt ! ' lllclmoilaou V It Itusuiurlou V Koynolds 0 lloyilou f Kyan.I lninnoy { < ) A HoeilSB Schmidt P Strung 15 K Sitndlti 11 Schmidt N Stlllvnn T Htmnion 15 V Kchmcdnir SiViuil : H Huiulerlniul Ti A Stonaou K Scmmou AH Hlovotmlj J hmlth.r K Hlww .1 Siwhs 0 .Simon K Swfltlilniul .T Stowont S Thompson M B Tlmm P Tonganlou W Thompaon T , T Toiniii O Ti-o'clnimii O Trorp .T H Tnylor 1 T Uudorliio I\C \ Wrny M A Willis 1' Woodford F A Wntorrt Win Vobor V Wnlo , T Wnho .1 WiMrbrnndb C Wilson F Wclicr 1. " 1 ! Wilson 1. Wnllaco Ons W Avchtor C J Wnrron W W Wasnoll 11 IAI)1EH LI Mr. Arnold ! Mr t > \ Anilonon M August I1 ! Allou Mrs G .T UreKgor Attss A Henderson Alrn A ItcimottMraU lingloy Mrs 7\l. \ lyrns Jj lluotor Miss A Ituuao Mm 1' Dourko Misi M 3onroy JHs M K Cox Ml'Hli onnora Miss A Cook Mrn O JaUlwell Mrs M12 Gnrpontor Mis K W Doan AlrB .T Dnvls Mrs l < Day Mtts M K ] ) aliUtroin Msa ! M ! Doiinhuo A .T 'J Kulnnnn V S Klmliiff Miss V ] ' 'urior | Mix ] T < CldorAllssl , I'erluimii Mrs Ij i'Vono ' Mrs V Koifyto Mra S 'outa Mra It Ji'ostur Mm It Tolst Mrs 1C Onrreipoo Minn T inloy Mlaa M Alison MrsT 11 Uiuimorsou Afrs H tlovoa K CrllUnMlssM llardwlclco It Hancock Mr I llawcR Mil O llotchumVr J llarnoy Mies K JlartMwT llomicn MI a N llomoFftiioy Work llolCintm Mm M ! Howard AU Howcll Mm J Hamol Mlus B Irwln filra J W .Tohnsuu Mrn B .Tohnnon Mrs 3'2 T- .Toliiinon Mlso M' fiarson M ! a M ! Lnngron Mies 0 Klndnoox Mlits 0 T owia M rs A K Lomls Mrs M B II Lofton MrH M ! Lutcy M ra , T Mlllnr MlunLlI \Iolford MIsaM McCiio MrH A Mathcaon Mlsn A JFock Mlaa L MIllorM Nn lo Mrs N Nelson Mlm II MileouMlHH KM Nlolflou Mlaa O G Norton Miss J L Olion Mma U B i ! Olson MUSH K I'urlta MrH A 'i Pottoreon MPH ! B C 2 Koblmon Miss M ! Jtochlo Miss M ! Hcaho Mrs B KmlthMlsoIIT Rliu-loton Mrs 0 II .Smith MisIVM Smith MrH J Bchl ap-old Miss O Shorlav H .Stall Mies V. Slilll Miss J Summer Mm Squlroa Miss B SUIlory MHS | M Siiimncrliold M L Sillier Mra R TinmioMrsl' ' ' Trnoy Mra It J Tompflon Mlm N Tytruat .f UiiUhgor 0 1) ) tier M IBS M K Wilds Mrs H WlicolcrM A Wimhburn Mrs K Woods Miss I , A Wnoihril Mrs O WludloMlssU Whlto M l.s It Komirit CI.AHS jiArrini , Honlon W .F 2 Trnvcrs J 1' JlitcIiInT I light OM J'aKoJV Millar Miss U DomilmoM Jlunmoiiholin IE UurtAA 1'octSO C. K. COUTANT , I'ostmastor , T ) tlio 1'iiDllo. ] \Ir. \ Louts Frioko was never foreman for the Western Cornice Works. Mr. A. Klinigcr haa boon my foreman for eight yours. This noticu in inserted to correct a falsa atntomont mndo in the advertise ment under the head of "Omaha Cornice Works , " In the same advertisement it it ) claimed that tlio fine cornice work nn the Douulas county court hnunn hau boon done by Mr. Friclco. This is alno a fnlflo utato- mont , The credit belongs to Mr. Fred , ilondlor , who is in the employ of the Western Cornice Works , ni&o 0. Si'j'.oiiT. Mil. DAILEV has made arranRoraents with the K. & M , 11. H. to return all who. attend his sale at Lincoln on Juno 2(1 the faro.l , , at one-fourth rpgular ( > n Taken in Hot "Water1 UUllKH AIDS'- ' COHTIVKNKS3. JIldll.STION itianvr. inaui.ATiit : JlKADACIli : . Steam Dye Works , work to tlio Steam Worki uuiler l UrloK sour Dye : > o UllUrd Hotol. Men's Clothes Gleaned , Dyed and Bepairod , firKoattiora dyed and Cleaned. IACO CurUlni ckanod , and all ALL KINDS OF DYEDM DONE , ALL WOHK OUAUANTKUD , O.T , 1'AULHKN , Jill Douglu Htrttt , The largest Stock in Omaha : and Makes the Lowest Prices ? r.n 1 DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS , ' Just received nn assortment far surpassing anything In this market , comprising the latest and most tasty designs manufactured for thla spring's trade and covering a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods Nowrondy for tlio inspection of cus Complete fltock of nil the Int-osk tomers , the noweat r.ovoltirs in styles in Turcoman , Madras and Suits nud Odd Pieces. Lncu Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Slogant Pasaongor Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIYERICK , 1200,1208 nnd 1210 Fnrimm Street. - - - - OMAHA NEB , . 1MP011T13U , JOBBEH AND IANUFAOTUREIIS1 AGENT OP B % > J.UUU II UA Uj JLJUIUJJUj 13TU ST. , BETWEEN FARNAM AND IIAilNEY , OMAHA , - - - MEBRASKA. U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARU , President. WM. WALLACE , Cashier. Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOO. Fire nnd Burolnr Proof Snfoa for Kent nt f m So to $50 per annum. OT .0o _ r w ta ( O O rrL 52 2 a W R a M CUMMGSAND20THST , , OMAHA , NEB , 1409 and 1411 Dodge St. , I * ifiBSstfS * } iOmalia , Nell _ 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Establinhod 1878 Catarrh , IDoafnons , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Cured , Patients JOurod at Homo. Write for "Tnu MKDIOAL-MIRBIONAIIY , " for the People. I Consultation and Corrosnondonco Gratia. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 20 , 1 HON. EDWARDRUSSKLL , Postmaster , Davenport , sayo : " Physician of ttoa Ability ana Marked Suecoas. " CONGRESSMAN MURPIIT , Davenport , ttns : "An ilnniirnbln M.tn. Flno Bnccona. Wonderful Ciiroo. " Hours 8 to C. BOM : AaiiNrn rou NICIHIAEKA AND OI-KUATOIIS OP cELEunATKDVK8TON AND u , B. i Liglits \ Adopted by the U. S. Government and moat of the leading steamship compauiet and Hotels. Regarded as the PUREST , WHITEST AND BEST ELECTRIC LIGHT PRODUCED * For IlrifoH Tnquiro nt odicfl , N. W. CorFifrconUt nnd Fnrnnm Streets JLV - ' X'TL" ' 1 THE BESTTHREAD FOR SEWING MACHINES Wjjlimi utic Spool Option is entirely the product of Homo Industry and is pronounced by exports to bo the best sowing machine thread in tin , world. FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND , on for sab by HENLEY , HAYNES & VAN ARSDEL , n. . jn&o Omaha , Neb. 0 ? Or DTB10TITf IRBT-OtiDS I AJffD TWO WHSEL OASTS. HMD and 1820 llirnoy Btreel nd 103 8 , llb/8tr cl < | M * 1 % * i OM