THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 22 , 1886. ECUOES OF THE CONVENTION , Lancaitei's Gag Law Convention and Some Impressionj It Created. THE MUTILATED RESOLUTIONS. Supreme Com t DolnRi A Uttlo Suit A Dead Infant Jljstcry Fnlltiro of a Hc8tn rnmcur - lilncolii News. IDIOM TnB BEE'R MKCOt. * nUltHtt.1 One of three candidates from tlio Fourth ward , who was supposed to Imvo at least a third of that delegation , and of whom It Is said ho had fifteen delegates pledged when balloting commenced , was put in nomination by C. II. Gero , seconded ended by Kunnard. When the ballots were counted Mr. Talbot was found to have but ono vote , and as Gere , Kunnard ami Mayor Hurr all claim to Imvo voted for him , there is a chance for a high joint commission to sit upon the returns. II. D. Stearns was nominated for county attorney by acclamation near the closn ot the convention , Mr. Stearns has been deputy prosecutor heretofore. II. 11. Shaborg was the nominee for county commissioner and Mr. Aboott declining to servo as chairman of the county com mittee , I . W. Billing.sley was nominated for that position by acclamation. The central committee was made up by the selection of one representative from each precinct in tha county. Ono of thn best republicans in Lincoln , who has been long in the harness , in speaking of the late convention and the gag rule as operated by Chairman Choc- nev , compared it with the ring rule of Boss Tweed , and declared that for down right bosslsm it discounted any Tweed- ism In its palmiest days. Another equally prominent man , high in party councils , said , as an exhibition of gag rule , it passed anything he had ever met in former ex periences. In the course of the convention a dele gate arose and. on behalf of the labor unions of the city , presented a set of reso lutions that thuy desired the convention to nil opt. These resolutions were re ferred to the committee on resolutions , whiclHiadpn its membership Mr. Gero and Walt Seeloy , who juggled them Out of all former resemblance to themselves. The original resolutions , by request of workingmen , are published as follows : We are opposed to a contract system of labor which brings the product of the peni tentiary In direct competition with the honest labor of the state , and wo demand that all convicted felons be confined In the prison wills , and wo domain ! the branding of all articles manufactured In such institutions as prison mnile troods. That while wo deprecate riotlne and the wanton destruction of property , we sympa thize with every proper ellect or the wane workers to nnpro\e their moral and llnancl.il condition. Kecoznizincr the fact that labor is the source of all wealth , we therefore de mand such legislation as will provide for the settlement of all differences between capital and labor by a board of arbitration elected by a direct vote of the people. SIM'HKMK COUUT DOINGS. The supreme court met at the state house yesterday pursuant , to adjourn ment with all the judges on the bench. The call of the day was for cases ap pealed from the Second judicial district , which comprises the counties of Cass , Otoo and _ Lancaster. The docket of cases from this district Is greater in number than anv other of the districts , and the court business transacted yesterday was us follows : Mesbrs. N. H. Bell and B. F , Good , of Saundcrs county , were admitted to prac tice. tice.All All causes from Otoe countv wore passed for ono week by request of coun scl. scl.State State ex rel Crawford vs Graham : mo tlon overruled. Herold vs State ; reargu ment ordered. Keal vs Holiistcr ; costs divided if rcmittitur be filed. Coxo vs Loxo ; dismissed. The following causes were argued and submitted : Lavender vs Atkins ; on mo lion.VagnervsEcrs. . Cole vs Cole. Stale ex rol Thomas vs McCutchan ; on briefs to be. filed. Court adjourned to meet again to-day A U1JEL SUIT. Leonard King , of Bennett , has sued the State Journal company for ? 5,000 damages and his petition to this end was filed in the district court yesterday. The com plaint of Mr King against the Journal i * that on the Kiln of August that paper published a statement alleging that King disturbed the camp meeting at Bennett , that ho spent the Sabbath carousing around the grounds , and that King en tered the tabernacle and made a stump speech in its holy precincts. Air. King in hi * petition nays that the State Journal company used the above language know ingly , wickedly and falsely , : ind that on account of it King , the plaintiff , has been made to suffer and sustain damage in the Finn asked for , Mr. King , at the time of the above allegations of wrong-doing at the camp meeting , was brought before Judge 1'arker on complaint of disturbing the meeting and discharged from the charges. II. D. Hhca , the prohibitionist candidate for county attorney , appears in the case for tlio plaintiff. D1STH1CT CODltT .VOTES. A. A. Richardson yesterday filed , through his attorneys papers in a suit , wherein he aims'to recover $021 from * Fitzgerald , Christiansen & Co. , a firm largely ongngcd in the brick business in - Lincoln. Richardson's claim is that the above amount is duo him ns commission for the sain of brick while in the employ of the company. 13 , & A. Nudfjo & Co. , a firm in busi ness but not incorporated , have sued F. \V. Kodford hi the district court for the value of two promissory notes , aggregating - gating between seven and eight hundred dollars , duo in 1833 and making an amount now duo of some nine hundred dollars , for which the linn plaintiu'asks judgment with costs of suit. A DEAD IMVSTEUV. Yesterday there laid in the rooms of the coroner the remains of a seven months' infant that was found out in Kast Liu- coin on vacant ground ndloiuingthocamp meeting. There is no clue oven to the mystery surrounding the case , and a phy. bicktn's examination lias failed to find any marks of violence or anything of like nature. The coroner judges that it must have been left where it was found on Saturday or Sunday , and ho has no tified ofticors to use whatever efforts they can to unravel the mj story and get a cine , if possible , to the perpetrators of the act , in the array of criminal acts recorded lately this is the llrst of its kind that has como to tight for some lime , al though not long ago a case presumably similar was hushed up without getting to the light of ofllcial investigation , ONE I.KSS HESTAUKAKT , Yesterday Kay's restaurant , on Tunth street , that has apparently been doing a good business , was closed by u resident of the city who held n mortgage on the Etock. It ie stated that Mayor Burr held n lirst mortgage and that there is liable to bo litigation and law over the closing , but bo that as it may the hashcry is no more. A number of the employe.1 ; are left in the lurch by the wind-up , same of them having thirty-live and forty dollars each coming to them , U is further stated that tay and his wife have not been seen ilnco Sunday night and that they have evidently decamped to let the restaurant : ar for itself Whether they took much monry with them or not u unknown , anil it la wiuj > urtit ) that thure Uas been too much fooling with the tiger on the part ol tay for good bminess success. A. MIDNWItT 81MIRK. The police court had be-fore it yester day the case wherein five men pounded up another at midnight in the depot hotel It seems that six parties and toughs struck the town Monday and that night hired n room nt the depot hotel. Ihoy took a jug of whiskv to the room with them and about midnight were in the midst of a row in which one of the parties , named Sullivan , seemed to bo the target of all the rest. They had locked themselves in their room and when the police finally ( rained admission , they found Sullivan lying in a pool of blood on the floor , to all appearances , dead. Ills teeth , part of them , were kicked out and after his wounds were dressed he presented a hapless appear ance. In court the live tough * , named O'Brien , Hennessey. Kollv , Joyce and Connellv , all plead the innocent dodge' . 1 nit the court lined them ? 10 each and osts , and they were committed to jnil o work it out on the streets. ABOUT TIM : CITV. A liveryman named Starling appeared n police court yesterday and uaid a line 'or drunkenness. There waa some other rouble in connection with his arrest in 'ecard ' to paying hack hire or something of the kind , but the conrt let him off easy. Another batch of colored prostitutes wore hauled up in court yesterday and made to pay a line for disorderly conduct ind being ininutos of n house of ill-fame. A new paper is to bo started In Lincoln he first issue of which will appear on ho first of the month. It will bo known ns the Nebraska Workman , and will bo conducted by E , W. McDowell as an organ of the A. O. U. W , society. The supreme court resumed its session j'osterday , commencing on the docket of cases brought up from the district court in the Second judicial district. The entire - tire week will bo occupied in these cases. The delegates from the different local assemblies of the Knights of Labor in the state are in session three days in Lin coln , organizing state assembly and transacting secret work in their organiza tion. tion.Allen Allen Becson , Sam M. Chapman. M. A. Ilartigan and S. P. Vanatta are IMatts- inouth attorney'sattcndlngsuprenie court in appeal taken up from the district court of Cass county. Senator Van \Vyck was in Lincoln yes tardiiy coming up from Otoe county and its convention which yesterday gave him a very flattering endorsement. Mr. J. M _ Vail , who for twenty vears was in the third auditor's olbce at Wash ington , is now a resident of Lincoln , and as secretary of the new Lincoln Insur ance company , is embarking at once into a good business. The Security Insurance company of Now Ilavon , Conn. , has written the state auditor asking that information be given relative to that company doing business in Nebraska. L , \V. Billingslcy has sccnrcd the Around and commenced excavation work for a second three-story building to join the one already under way that he is building on N street. NUBKASKANiTIN TOWN. Among tlio registered guests vcterday at Lincoln hotels were the following : G. W. Simpson , WahoolX V. Stcphensou Falls City ; E. S. McMasters , Pawnee City ; W. W. late. McCook : E. B. Ken nedy , Omaha ! F. M. Crow , Hastincs ; A. J. Coulee. Beatrice ; George tt'.Barnhart. Columbus ; S. B. Turner , Alma ; A , L. Gray , Sutton ; S. McDowell , Beatrice ; D. C. Kerr , Waterloo ; D. E. Green , Valparaiso raise ; GeorgoW. Shepherd , Bloomington ; Dr. L. A. Merriam , Omaha ; W. H. Asliby , Wymore. Rosalind " 1'lace. Choice lots $250 each. This addition dcs above and east of Schlesinger's ad- ition whore lots , are selling for ? 350. Haven & McMuhan , 1010 Harnoy street. Coal Best quality Iowa Nut Coal | 3.75. Coutant & Squires , 213 S. 13th St. Miss Dyer's Private School for Young Ladies and Children will open Sept. 27 , at 314 S. 18tU st. Don't pay big prices r lumber but buy cheap at Bradford's Invtations to inspect Ramgcs goods. Bargain Corner on Farnam , soutl and east front , amidst splendid improve ments ; , very cheap , $2,000. S. A. SLOMAN , 1512 Farnam. St. Paul lumber yard. Thirteenth and California streets , makes lowest prices on buildinc material. You can buy turnuure c.ioaper of A. L. Fitch & Co. , 12th st. bet Farnam and Douglas , ' . han anv otherplaco in the city. Bargain Eloventh-st. , corner Martlm , 132xl48with line modern residencebi . , etc. , i S. A. SLOMAN , 1512 Farnam. Dr. Hamilton Warren , Eclectic Physi cian and Surgeon , Room 0 , Crounso block corner 10th and Capitol avenuu Dayaud night calls promptly atteuted to 1'aint your roofs with I. X. L. Slate paint. Lcavo orders at office. Hoora 0 , overCommurcial National Bank. Bargain Two full lotson Twenty-fifth , within 4 blk of Leavonworth , finely iiu proved ; house , 7 rooms ; barn , fruit trees , grapes , etc. a special bargain , $1,500 ; easy terms. S. A. SLOMAN , 1512 Farnam. Full Styles of Hats JUST ISSUED BY FREDERICK , THE LEADING HATTER. AGENT FOR GEL- E1JRATED DUNLAI * HATS. CKKIG1I- TON BLOCK , 15TE ST. , NEAK POST- OFFICE , AUonrt thn Auction ol IJunlneEs Lot. Wednesday. Sept. 22d , at 10 u. m. , wo will sell at public auction on the premises west ! W feet of lot 3 , block 175 , located 1117 Jackson St. . 103 feet west of llth St. Viaduct. Terms , l-f > cash , balance long time. Abstract of title on hand. WILKINSON & FKKTWT.I.L , Auctioneers. Best screen door. ? , ouly ninety cents , at St. Paul lumber yard. A transcript in the case of C.II. Eckron aud T. E. Smith vs , Horace Melcalf , a suit for $1,000 damages for breach of con tract in building a house , was tiled in the United Stales court yesterday. MOST PERFECT MADS rir > tro.1 wWi * ftct ! rsnnJ to Pnrltr , filTsagth , 6i:4 iIt lt.iJila > . .Ur.l'riilliUaf ? ow-lflicoct lnt co Am cioaUrJc : . AJu u : ur rbcf pt ttta. Dr. J'rlce'a juju , \'r.ntll % Ltaoa , ctc CIYCT fiellsJosal/ . ift mSr feat- A FATALLY FUNNY MAN Shot In Ilia Trnoka fur Guying. Chicago News Where the dubious pleasure of "cu > inc" was originally in stituted , or by whom it is hard to tell. Thnt its practice is oi intense delight to the proficient , nnd of no mean modicum of satisfaction to even the clumsy one , is apparent. Is it vnlparf I'eoino gen erally hold it so , and yet it is a nnstimo U > which the minds nnd tongues of states men and polished swells not infrequently stoop In truth , I believe that one of the first authenticated case of what we de scribe in modern slang as "guying1' was Daniel O'ConnelPs celebrated encounter ivith a termagant lishwomau , m which , renowned though she was ns a tongue- lasher , the witty Irishman melted her into tears of helpless anger by employing * or enithets geometrical words and ihrases of whoso meaning she was .otally ignorant. The line between studied sarcasm and "guying" Is as fine as silk , aud hence it is that in the draw ing-room , at the banquet board , In the theater foyer , the hotel rotunda , and else where ono is often nt a lo'ss to know whether the former has not really de veloped into the latter. Studied sarcasm , which is in its way a conversational follv , Is very apt to select an easy marie , but , liaving oiKic found the victim , a certain .iiscretion is exorcised to avoid the arous- jng of sympathy for the weaker side. This is brutal inclination with a coward's precaution for a balanco-wheol. Cast oft' the equilibrium and vou have the full- Hedged "guycr , " with his machinery spinning nwny with the constancy of the mill-wheel ami ; the imperturbability of the buzi-saw. lie is absolutely pitiless , tJiid the only point upon which ho is genuinely sensitive Is his wit. Ho would sacrifice a friendship for the tribute of a laugh , aud to deride his lacK of humor would temporarily cauterize his tongne. Doubtless his support lias iU compen sations , though , tor few listeners , how ever intelligent or sympathetic , can sup press the smile which insensibly con fronts a human discomfiture. Did you ever see : i person sprawl on a banana peel or a slippery sidowalu that you didn't laugh or want to ? You undergo wit bo not wholly perverted , you will eventually bo disgusted , pitrt'cuhirly if the object of his wcrdy target practice is at all well-tempered. The ' % guyer" is usuallv a man of many expedients whore ho underestimates the courage or prowess of his mark. Ho is not a fighter , but ho rarelv runs : l.c is as clover as : v ferret at crawling through tight places. 1 have seen him slapped in the fuce , though , and he retired smilinf ; . * * I saw him laid out in the morgue once , dead. It was at Fort Garland , Colo. He had been haunting a gambling don for months , subsisting of the bounty of al- mircrs. Tom Meyer wag his name. "Tenderfeet , " otherwise known as fresh arrivals from the states , were his favor ites. Beginning with their patronymics , ho catechized and contorted replies until the unfortunates were driven in shame and humiliation from the place. General jollification invariably followed thcso ex hibitions. Ono cold day Meyer caught a Tartar. He , too , was "from the states , andborc-the unmistakable copyright of the tenderfoot , but ho had como prepared and determined to lugment the grave yard population at the first opportunity. Mover singled him out at ti faro table. The new-comer was playing busily and losing. Meyer tapped him on the shoul der , saying " : "Been in town long , Josh- way ? " The tenderfoot replied , without deign ing to look at his tormentor : ' "hong enough to break you in two and spit in both ends of you if you don't 'mind your own business. " This time the laugh was on Mover anil it nettled him. Presently ho repeated the touching operation , and said : "Say , Eph-ram , did you come in by telegrapher or tly over the range with the Cimarron mosquitoes ? ' ' Swiftly and deftly the -nderfo9t leaped to his feet and blazed away with a double action Colt's as ho turned. Meyer fell dead. The tenderfoot then presented nis revolver , handle out , and remarked : "Boys , if it will be any satis faction to string mo up. I'm vou're moat , but no man can guy me and live. " As a. matter of fact nearly everybody in the town had felt the sting of Meyer's jibes , nnd when the question was can vassed it was decided to spare tlio mur derer. The coroner's jury found that Meyer "came to his deatn at the hands of ono Samuel 1'cabody , in consequence of conduct intended to cause the defendant great shame and disrepute ; and we , the jury , each putting himself in the place of aforesaid defendant , find that ho acted m self-defouso of his character , which is his life. " Peabody was promptly released and lionized. Meyer was buried among the remains of twenty or more bad men , and on his grave was erected a slab bearing this pointed inscription : llcie lies Tliomns Sfeyer. ills soul has Down high. He lived as a cuver , Ho died a poor guy. ICIrlc's German Pile Ointment. Sure cure for blind , bleeittns ; , and itehin , Piles. One box has cured the worst c.isiw of ten years standing. No one need suiter tun minutes after usln ? this wonderful Kirk's German Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors , allays the jUthlnst oacc. acts 02 a poultice , plves instand relief. Kirk's Gorman Pile Ointment Is prepared only for Piles nnd Itching of the private parts , aud nothing else. Every box is warranted by our agents. Sold by dnurslsts ; sentby uialf on recelotof price , per box. Q UENTONf PBOPt Cleveland. O. Sold C. if. GoooJman and Kulin it Co. , Uta and Uouzlus ItJtu and Cumin ? . Liberality of Hritain'H I'eoplo. NOUFOUC , Neb , , Sept , 20. To the Ed- jtor of the BKE : I was sorry to read your article in yesterday's BKE in regard to some of the London newspapers having said como nasty things in view ; of the bpontncotis efl'ort of the British people to scud some relief to the sufl'ercrs by the great calamity at Charleston. These churlish curs must not bo minded , them are always some about nverywhorc , ami you must on no account advocate a re fusal of aid from Britain because some London papers are so scllih as to say that because there is so muoh sufl'oring in London the liberality of London and of Britain should bo confined to that city. The London newspaper * , beside , do not portray the national fooling at all , and that is so well known it need hardly be repeated. It you want to know what that feeling is , the provincial newspapers , at all times , more clearly show what it is. I am but a year in this country , nnd before fore leaving Britain I had ample oppor tunity of kiwviug the ardent , brotherly feeling rousting in KnglandScotland and Ireland to Brother Jonathan , and I know it is too strong to bu weakened by stings from a fc"y wasps hovering about the great hlvo of bees m London , whero. and in the country generally , there is Itonoy 0'iough and to spnrti to help to sweeten the euros and sorrows ot tho.w guttering from unforsoon di uterc happen where lliry may , aud a willingness to give it. Jn sumo Iciitc. Your truly , A SCOTCHMAN. A. B.U.C'nuutoii.tloor-walkcrfor Stern Brother * , 33 West Twenty-third street , New i'ork , together with his wife , was troubled with malaria for upwards of two years They both were entirely cured by taking one or two Brandrcth's Fills every nl ht for three monttis , with- I out huerftrJujr with their lab.oror nouse- I hold diitico. I : V i7 - I' f * < " K- * > Ket' et' A"e. e. Oft Jill ) ? 4 ' - fa t e tin h- { - hi i -i tr i1 l < r i'i J JJiSf ifW if Real Estate Trnnarors. The following transfers were filed Sep 20. with the county clerk : LP Prnyn to the public , Pruyn's sub div K H 31 Millard & Caldwell's add-plat. JJenuis Cunninzham and wf to T J Jia- iouey. It 4 blkS , Cunningham's sub dlv , w d ? 1,750. E. G. Ballou and wf to Annie E Shaw , It 16 to 20 inclu blk 2 and It 4 blk 3 , Everett place , w d-S2,400. E T Peterson et al. to the Public , Gramercy park , setf of seU' sec 11513 , plat. Christopher More and wf to Elizabeth M. llarvy. It 12 , Elizabeth place , w d-S4.000. John O Lake and wf to ilary Daemon , sjf U7 blk 2 , Imp Asso add , w d-S1.300. D K Kalis to F. li Whitney , w 100 ft It 7 blk 7t < , South Omaha w d 551.OX ) . Win T Hoblnson to B F Itittenhouse , H 3 blk 13 , Hanscom place , w d 62,000. H A Hosiers and wf to Chas Strowberff , It 10 blk 2 , Hosiers add. wd S200. Patrick Hosier to Ihe public , So Omaha View plat. EllaELatson to JamesMcVey It 2 blkS , Plainvie.\v , w d-31,003. barah C Baker and luisb to C J Cawcll. It 8 blk 1 , Potttrs add toV Omaha , wd 31.000 Chas A How , single , to E D Kvans , Us 1 and 2" blk 7 , Hawlhorne. w d S2m Asa P French et al lo D L Thomas , ! ta33 , 40,41 , Tavinrs add , qc d-S131.70. ca Anna M G JlcCormick lo Anna Fhisado , parl sec 3t , 15. W , q c d SI. J T Bell and wf to E L Stone , Its2.4 , C , 7 , 1-2 , 13 , IS , 20 , 22,24 , bhlloh , ncd SI. Henry Boltn to Jacob Merthksw } of swif secIS , 15 , 13 , lax deed 840.00. Adolph Eckcnnan and wf to the i'ubllc , Eckeruian place , pt n wtf of scj * sec 30,15,13 , plat. GotlifbKlserand wf to Wm Gibson. ItO blk 3 , Hoggs & Hill's 2d ad-J , w d-S2.530. (5 U Bogps and wf to Wrn Uibon. It 7 blk 3 , Uo es & Hill's 2d mid , w d 32,500. Isabella Fltchet and husb to Chas Impoy , It 13 and 14 blk CIIanscora placew d S1.400. In making the assertion that Pozzoui's medicated complexion powder is entire ly free from injurious or deadly poisons wo do it upon the authority of a thorough chemical analysis. It is one of the oldest face powders m American market , and is used in the famalics of some of our most prominent medical men who have personally acknowledged to the proprie tor that they not only considered It harm less , but esteemed it highly beneficial in every respect. Sold by all druggists. The extension of the Western Union telegraph line is progressing nt the rate of ono milo a day toward Deadwood. It has reached a point ten miles beyond Rapid City. , Heartburn This very disagreeable complaint results entirely from indiges tion , and prevails largely during the ear lier stages of d > 'bjiepsiu. If the livur and digestive orgfiiis.aro in proper working order there vyill l > u no heartburn. Taku Dr. J. H , MuLpan's Liver and kidney 1'illels , 25 cents per vial. An cflbrt will be made to take a cen sus of the Indians on the great Sioux res ervation Thursday next. All of the tribes will bo invited bjj the different agents to attend a grand ' feast on that date. In iSbO 30,000 Indian * were counted , but it is believed now tliut their number is much loss. " 1 Don't Want Keller , but Cure , " is the exclamation of thousands suflerinsr from catarrh. To all such wo sayCu tarrh can bo cured by Dr , Sago's Catarrh Remedy. It has been done in thousands of casou ; why not in yours ? Yourdnnser is in delay. Enclose a stamp to World's Dispensary Medical Association , Buffalo , N. x' . , for pamphlet on this disease , A now weekly paper is soon to bo is sued from Catbonato , to be devoted to the mining interests of the entire Hills country. "I have no appetite , " complain'many sufferers. Hood's Sarsapanlla gives an appetite and enables the stomach to per form Ha duty. A iino body of ore bos lately been dis covered in the Quecu Bco minu near Hill City. PRAYER IN THE JURY-BOX. A Juror "Who Seeks Instructions From a Higher Court. Cincinnati Enquirer : The trial of J. B. Mannix is ended by n disagreement of the jury , and with this conies a story from the jury room of a state of affairs such as wore never before heard of in the deliberations of a jury. } Vhen a juror takes his seat i.\ the panel lo try a case ho takes an oath that ho will decide the case on the ] uv as given him by the court and the testimony as he hears it from the stand. In the llannix case one ofthojurorF.notwithstandingthSsproruise sought light from another way.and on the light which he alleges he received lift made up his decision , disregarding the court's instructions as to the law and tes timony as given nim. This man was Mr. Bishop. During the deliberations of the jury Monday and yesterday Mr. Bishop voted continually for acquittal. But he finally seemed to waver somewhat in his voting. Then it was that he got down on his knees and prayed to the Almighty for instructions how to vote. He claimed to have received an inspiration. And that was that he should continue to vote for acquittal. Ho followed this alleged inspiration , and was ono of the two who hung the jury. Thus he disregarded the instructions of the court on the law and evidence given him , on which he swore to decide the case , and appealed to an other source for light on the subject. linlforcl Snuce is palatable and healthy. Work is being prosecuted constantly in the Potter county coal Held , and it is claimed that n superior quality of coal is being mined. OF. 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Her Majesty's Favoritle CosmetlcGIycsiInfl U > ed bjr Her Hoyal HIzbneM tbo Irlnre > i of Wales and the nobility. Kor Ibe Hklii , Conujleilon. l rup- lions. Cliapplnji. Ilouchin ) sUW Of Urugiristi. LIKI1H ] GO'S tiennlno Syrup of Parsaparill * , li guaranteed actbu best Maruparilla In the market. TJKEKBKIU , ( N. J. ) MILITAHV ACADEMY L Col.C. J. WliIOHT , U.S..A.M. , Principal. "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " CAUTION. " Waterpolluttdiuith seivage is/eisoi : . " Ifew York Times , July 20,1885. " The purity of APOLLINARIS offers the test security against tht dangers which are common to most of the ordinary drinking waters" London Medical Record. OfallGrvemDnigsiitt , d'Min. Wat. Dtaltrt , BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $250,000 Surplub 30,000 H. W. Yates , President. A. E. Touzalin , V"ire President. W. II. S. Hughes , Cashier. DuiEcrons : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , H. W. Yatcs , Lewis S. Reed. A. E. Touzalin. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK , Cor 12th and Farnam Sts A General Banking Business Transacted. N. W. HARRIS & Co. BAXKEltS , VlflCA GO. DflMfiQ of Counties Cities nnd others of DUlSUw high grrculolJoupht and sold Eastern olllco OK Devonshire Bt. . iSostou. Correspond ence solicited. Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated. IN U IN HOSPITALS , CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS , INFIRMARIES , AKO Pnc&CKiaca DY prfrcaANi Cvurr HCnr. CUDEB CONSUMPTION , HEMORRHAGES Anft nil Watting Dlneatetf DYSPEPSIA , INDIGESTION , MALARIA. TMK OKLY PURE STIMULANT FOR THE SICK , INVALIDS , CONVALESCING PATIENTS , AGED PEOPLE , WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. For wle by DragcliU , Grocers and Dealer * . Price , One Dollar per Bottle * i lt t ul fl , cepl a 4j M betr or tri4m i k 111 c > f U > * b Mfcbav ( * dtbiiua * efcvtnt > r U < * a U U * JLwrkj Utiuauit * ( ts < * f > l U. to procur * It fiw * U * ir d lr , , In j-Ula e * * * ( nnrk J ( | ! * . prrtft cir ; * f rrpi , > j r aitu c bin lk > lUr Iv Tha Duff ; Malt WhUite/ . , Baltimore , Md. ftmd ltt * a J3HH C. GHEBH SCHOOL OF SCIENCE , OF Ni'.AV rruNnTo.v , Ilefularfo-jr-rrar oourtet. * toow ! : I. Tur tb iltirrt of Bachdlar ot Scieiic * . a jcenvril Cuur s. aUj v'f'-lro cout < la ChenUtrf. lli"loiy , U ulo < y , * UUi u > u < > aBd rhy i . II. rortb > le reflf Ciril KOI' ' te : . ItCnJmi. boiCti tia ui.ul | irola < iluail iuJUt. appli.alloni of Klc. .ricl'.y t-j Ilia Arta. I'oil iraiiiitf ir.ttni' lion la llUUi-rllibon ! . < i 'CAl ana Apiutel Chtmiirr ' < ! A , t'Urtlo , tl AltrcriODy K-tr n- illti and lil'j. H-H V r fperlil cu < Jte < NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Pays Best WHEN PROPERLY DONE. We AIM TO AMD DO GIVE TO ALLCUSTOMEKS , , Lowest PRICES PROMPT TRANSACTIONS- ' JUDICIOUS SELECTIONS CONSPICUOUS Post- TIOriB EXPERIENCED ABSISTAHCt 'UNBI ASED OPINIONS AND CoNnoENTiAL SERVICE. AovcRriatMCNTs DCIIQNCO. Pnoori SHOWN AND , CITIMATC * or COST IN ANT Ncw > rc * . FunNISHCO TO Rf rOIBlC PAKTItB FREE or CHARGE The H. P. Hubbard Co. , Succiuon to H P. HUBBARD , Judicious Advertising Agents and Experts , Established 1871. Incorponttd IBS ; . Now Haven , Conn. ZOO PAOC CATALOCUC or "LMOIMQ Ncw r > rcn > , " BCMT Fntc ON AprucATioN. j . , ' 1HK UKtl.KMltn' * I'ltlUAUT ( loodlmnlcincnutrlthpacliliotllit. fouro ; uri' m 3 104 clays. Auk your < 1rucel for It. sent to any uddreHi for M jau IMA.LTOOB u-p-d. co. , Messrs. Kulin & Co. , Agents. WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And otbrn luQeringrota Derroui ilebllltr , exlitmiUuz chrbnlo dt ajc < t pttrraAlur * decline ot jounf ur old > ro noiltlTCIarrd hjr Ur. HurneV famoui lu lro * Multifile Uric. Ttj u adj In innTJnlon bare been enreu. nUJiUjr lt. l-atcniulabd.Mililia yr n. Whole rAmllr c a wear time belt Klertrlt bu pcn uHefrr wllhtnmle bulu. Arali ] worttUeulsn * luifani aua bo tu companlM , F.ltclr\e \ TriiMu l r lnr'ur . TOUcundtn'HS. Ftml itampfar punptilct. 08. A. J. HORH . IHVFJ.T03.191 WAKASU AV. . CNUUne. A Homo nnd Dav Schonl for Younjr I < adfOro-opona OUT. l Dolltflitfully sltuulod n ( loorBOtown Holding. I.urgo arouncla. Kn > urfc'i' < l uccominoiliilloiiti. MlSSKAllLB , IVlOXith St.Vashlngto D , C. | yfldoo < m LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY llecoolly llullt. Newly KuruUlied The Tremont , J. C. Hm(3KlAIJ ( ! ) & EON , Proprietor * . Cor. f tli and I'fits. , Lincoln , Nub. II tci > 1.50per day. Street cart fromhoui * to apr part of tu0 eltr. J. HW. HAWKINS , Architect , and 12 , Rl''bnrds lilocV , Llnroln , Neb. ElovutoroulllU street. Breeder ol Ilrnedernt O AUXJMTAY C'ATTI.l , PlIOUTlIuU.N CATTC.I KM WOODS , Live Stock Auctioneer Bales niiulo la nil imrts of the U 6. ut fair rotes. I lee in 3,8lato IJlook , Lincoln , Keb.i GollowaunJ Short Horn bulls for gala. U , H , GOULDING , Farm Loans and Insurance , Correaponilcnco In regar 1 to loam fell Kouiu 4 , Hlcbard ? Illock. Lincoln , Neb. Bdverside Short Horna Of btrlttly puio Uuteauml RulesTcppodcattle. Ilord numbers about 00 uoful. KHmilib * rcprwnteil ; rtlborU , Cr y , Acomba. Itcnio.- , How of liaro , Mof.j Ko cs , KulKhlly IUUHJ ! O ) , KUtt Crook Vounv Marjra , I'liyUMed , I.ouhns mid True Lovoa. llulU for said. 1 Pure natt * Filbert. I Pure Oatte ( 'rairtrg. 1 Itowjof Sluian , 1 I'ounif Mury , ] i'liie Crnlolc bbunk and otiicrs ( Vuio naa Insi.wlthe Iicr.1. Addrt-fJ , CHA.S. U. UUAX- 8ON , Unooln , Nob. Wti < ; ii MI Lincoln Mop ftt National Hotel , And gcf u tooil aluuor for- . Propw