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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1886)
THE OMAHA DAILY PEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 10. 1SSG. 5 ANOTHER CASS1XC FACTORY Tlio Second Enterprise of This Character Now an Assured Fact , A DEMAND FOR MORE LIGHT City Council Allows Kaoh Wnril a Certain Pcrcmitnjtc Hlnto Ilouso News Court Doings Stitto TUB nuK'B MNcni.if Sliu-o thu publication of the article in tlio 1UB ; regarding thu coming of the big canning Institution in Woit Linnoln It develops that tlio Stock Yards company also arc making oxtonsivn preparations to rcuoivo unil ontortaln a like proposi tion from a big canning company , who are now located at Kriu , Ponn. , arc tidingono of thogroalest businesses in this country , and if they establish a branch at Lincoln , na a prominent citizen con- flduntlly prcdlcU they will do , it will result Hint tlio coining year will sco two institutions of thu kind set in operation at West Lincoln , thu two ot which will open up market gardening at thu capital city on : i most oxlonslvo doiilo. Further inquiry Into tlio locution of tlio cannery establishment on tlio farm of Charles llordman shows that thu ulanl will bu thu most cuiUDlulu and uxtonsivu In thu state , and that the buildings to bu erected will be of the most permanent character , fluch as will instiru thu stability of tliu institution at thu stirl. A QUESTION OK L1OIIT is at present and has for some time been agitating thu minds of the public fathers of Lincoln , thu present system of electric lights proving wholly Inadequate to sup ply the necessities in the caso. Under tlio plan as carried out the present year only llio business part of the oily aud Its imme diate surroundings liavu beun benelitted by the .system of electrio lights , and all tile outlying portions inivo been left in titter darkness. To this Hystnni there lias arisen a vigorous protest from the citi- /ens left out in tlio cold in the matter of Hlreet lights , ami their petitions have cone U ] ) to the powers in throat numbers , asking an equal distribution among ull taxpayers of the licht furnished by mirht. Ono of I ho citizens living beyond the furthermost rayo of tlio Una ! O streetlight to tlio eastward , remarked recently that an organization was talked ot in their lo cality that would , when gathered to gether , select tin orator , whoso duty it woud bo to commit to memory Patrick Henry's great speech and recite it to the city fathers as an evidence of the revolution Unit might bo expected if the taxpayers in the more remote districts of the city weto not given the attention tlioy deem they do- servo. At thu last meeting of the city fathers the question of light was up and was the subject of a long and. almost acrimonious dobntu , in which a proposi tion from the electric light company , ot- foring to furnish lights to the citv at $10 each per month , was the basis for a dis cussion. A portion of the council have evinced n dcsiro to retina to gas anil gas lamps , believing that in that way amore moro satisfactory distribution of benefits could be made , but the vote in the coun cil fully determined the fact that u ma jority of the body were in favor of retaining taining the present system. The yoto as takou loft it for each ward to have its regular percentage of liirhts , and if the contract as presented is signed , ttie old way will bo maintained with additions for the coming year. AT THE STATi : HOtJSK. Yesterday the board of educational lands and buildings hold their regular monthly session , and transacted the routine business accumulated during the iwht thirty days. Stops wore taken lopK hit ; to the appraisement and the putting on the market of the school lands in DIIWQS and liox Butte counties , the latter being the now county lot mod from the southern half of Dawos county. To-day tlio board of public lands and buildings meet in adjourned session to make linal acceptance and settlement on thu now asylum at Norfalk business. The archi tect and contractor of the building will meet with the board. The salt well is making bolter progress downward in the last few days and' has passed tlio 1,200 foot mark In its down ward course. This is now the deepest hole in the state , and whether salt , or pc troleum , or natural gas , or anything else is found , thu people of Lincoln are bound to hiivo the satisfaction of pointing to the deepest well in the state as onu of the gifts of the state to Lincoln. SUl'UKMK ROUllT UOINCSS. Court nuit pursuant to adjournment. Mr. H. C. Oylor , of llarlan county , was admitted to practice. Kvans vs Town. Dismissed. The following causes were continued : Camu vs Sadler , Hull vs Kearney county. The following causes wcro argued and submitted : liutehiiison vs Ilubbard , briefs to bo filed ; Nebraska Manufactur ing company vs Maxon ; Hull vs Starkoy , motion ; Drown VH Hogors ; Wilcox vs Brown ; Hottman vs Hurtling ; liubr VH Wood , motion. Court adjourned till to-day at 8:30 : a. in. roucE COUHT. A man who works on ono of the sec tions in railway work was up before his honor yesterday charged with assaulting a fellow workman. The hearing of .tho case brought out the name of the man as ilo.suph ( lorbong , and that lic-had struck the aggrieved party while at work with a shovel. The judge lined htm f 5 and costs. Nolso Peilersen is the name of a farmer near Uennctt , who indulged in too much of that which both cheers and inebriates , and when ho became tired of the town ho like most of simlliar alluded parties ad journed to Hit ! railroad and laid down on the track. Ho was found about tun min utes before a train was duo over that line and landed in the cooler. Ho was after ward released on the paymmit of sfl ! and costs. A party by the name of Montgomery who had beun looked up for both drunk- i'miss and exhibiting his pugili.stlo quali ties was disposed of by tlui court with a line ot $5 aud costs that ho paid. insiiiiOT couitr The trial of Frank .Skinner , the young man from Kaymoud who was kept busy with preliminary hearings in ttiesiiiumer. oeeujiied thu attention of the court all day Monday and yesterday morning , the jury having failed to ajjreo wore dis charged. Thu Ciimminirs ease for assault and jwtiory was on hearing yesterday a. in. in district court , the jury returning at noon to maku up their verdict if they could reach one. In the afternoon Lucas and DulVey were called up for trial MINOIl UVKNT5. Smith , ( ho chap who alternates between r.bsibtnnt detective and the city jail , se cured his release on Saturday last and yesterday was taknn in charge again by the police for attempting the nliop-llfting rocket at Hurlburt's store in company with a confederate. They essayed pur chases as a blind , and when discovered were about converting a snug amount of gooiU to their own use , They will have n hearing tO'dav. Ono of the cllbrts of the city council at its last session was to make an attempt to collect up delinquent taxes , Council man Dilllngsby stating that Uicro were delinquent bums amounting to at Ipast $13,000 on thu books. Some of the coun cil were not in favor of hirinc a collector and the matter was loft in the hands of thu judiciary committee , Tlio city firemen are arranging to kayo a rhanksclving dinner of tliclr own nnd thin- propose to spread eatables in engine house No. 2 , where it is safe to predict the greatest spread of thu year will bo laid. laid.Tho The conference between Paddock and Laird is reported to have closed very sat isfactory , at d it is reported that repre sentatives in ono county have been can- lured and placed on tlio anil-Van Wyek lists. A thorough canvass of "scolne" every senator and representative is now under way and it is thought that cro the mooting of thti leglslaluro Van will have n light following. David Hntler will contest llio election of C. A. Holmes , the governor , claiming onio of the old citizens were prevented rom voting by a systomntio coin-so of Imllcnginir , thus taking up the the time 111 the polls closed. Austin Humphry's barn burned at 8 /clock this morning. No block lost. . oss $100 , no insurance. Among the Ncbraskans in the capital iity yesterday were noted the following : - . Wilcox , Wilcox ; B. C. Oylor , U. C. luusburp. Alma ; M. Morrisoy , T. J. vnch , Plattsmoiilh ; U. U. ( iusliing , Jmalut ; V. Stabol , Nebraska CityjCicomo ' . Sawyer , Western ; W. 11. Asliby , > ymoro. J MAKICUT UASICliT. Wlmt la to Ho Found In the Local BInrtH Prices. Now that winter is coming on , the markets are rapidly changing , botli in lie variety of edibles to bo found and In ho matter of prices. In the way of vcge- ables , there is absolutely nothing now , ho range having contracted to the nar rowest limit. In tlio way of lish and neat , tlio market looks much the sumo is it did two months ago. Parsley is sold at 5 cents a bunch. Radishes two bunches fora nlckle. Onions -10 cents a pock. Turnips 3 bunches for a mcklo. Potatoes , 'JO cents i peck. Carrots sell for thrco bunches for a dimo. IJeeU are selling at 80 ients a pock. Cabbage 10 cents head. Ilubbard squashes are worth 10 to 15 cents. Homo grown nwoet potatoes irttig 0 pounds for a quarter ; genuine Jersey 0 pounds for a quarter. KUUIT. In the way of fruit thcro is llttlo to bo found , except in , the way of oranges , grapes , bananas and "such-llko. " Florida oranges are worth 'Ific a do/en , iodi oranges sell for 00 cents a v dozen , and Messinas 05. Demons bring from 40 to 50 cents , the outside price being for very choice ones , liananas are wortli from 25 to 35 cents a dozen. Rose Peru grapes sell for 15 cents a pound ; California white grapes 15 cents a pound , and Concord $1.00 a basket. Malaga grapes can bo purchased ; it " 5 cents a pound.risii. risii. White fish and trout are soiling for 15 onts a pound. Salmon steaks are worth 25 cents a pound. Fresh perch are still In the market and sell at 12J- cents a pound. Fresh cattish also on ham ) , soiling at 15 cents a [ ) oiiinl. Bullalo > s worth , fresh aught , 10 cents a pound. Pickerel are : iow in the market , fresh , aud sell at 12 } 3onts a pound. 1'rcsh maokorol are worth Ifi cents apiece. Fresh pike sell for 15 cents a pound , as do also black bass , liluo-lish are worth 25 cents a > ouiid. Fresh cod and haddock sell for 15 ; ents ; flounders 12 } cents ; eels 20 cents , lallibut 25 cents ; lobsters 25 cents a iciiiml. Codfish tongues soil for 20 cents a [ lotintl ; scallops (10 ( cents a quart. Oysters are wortli10 , 50 and CO cents a qucrt , according to quality. MEAT , rODLTKY Atfl > GAME. The best oulw of sirloin sell for 15 cents , rumps and upper part of round steak at 12 } . Roasting ribs , firm and juicy can bo bought from 10 to 12 } cents. Sweet breads can be purchased at 25 cents a pair. Corn benf is selling at from 5 to 10 cents , according to cuts. Prime leg of mutton can bo had for 12 } cents ; mutton chops 12 } to 15 cents ; ham is worth 1 < 1 cents in bulk , 20 cents sliced. Pork , 10 to 12 } conts. Sausage , 10 to 12 } conts. Prairie chickens are worth 75 cts. a pair ; teal duck 20 cents each ; wood duck 25 cents each ; mallard duck 85 cents each. Any Small Hey , With n Stink , can kill a tiger if the tiger happens to bo found wlion only a little cub. So con sumption , that deadliest and most feared of diseases , in this country , can assuredly bo conquered and destroyed if Dr. Piorco's "Golden Medical Discovery" bo employed early. Quails are almost unknown in Dakota , and fome of the gun olitbs are trying to introduce thorn. The Kimball Graphic notes as a remarkable freak that eight of the little birds alighted on the sidewalk in the businet-B part of that city recently. They were evidently bewildered strangers to the country , or tlio street was ono of those noted sometimes where the mer chants do not advertise. "When headache joins neuralgia , then comes the tug of war " A wise general marshals his forces , charges with a bottle of Salvation Oil , and the doughty foe lies cringing in the dust. If you are suffering with weak or in flamed eyes , or granulated eyelids , you can bo quickly cured by using Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Kyo Salvo. 25 cents a box. A citizen of Seattle , W. T. , has this card standing in a newspaper them : "Whereas , I have loft my wife and board ; whereas , I have become attached to an other and more attractive woman , I here by give warning to the public that I will in the future- pay my own bills without any absistaiico from her whatever. " "Shall our girls whistle ? " Of course if they strengthen their lungs by taking Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. According to a Japanese paper a man named Takada , who resides in Nagoya , has discovered a method of making Man uel out of old cotton cloth. It occupied him many years in bringing his Inven tion to perfection , but ho succeeded at length , and has established a factory , where ho intends carrying on business upon an extensive scale. MOST PERFECT MADE Pron rd with itrtct record toPntltr , Btrtngtb , on& lleiUbfulnco. Ur.l'rko'BUiUuHPowdercoutilnd no AmmonliLima , Alum or I'Uonph&toa. Dr.l'rlee's KiUacta , Vanlllft , Lemon , etc. , Cavof dcllciooM/ , WCF BJXWffPOHVrffCa CVKHX > , * HO ST. fetna , liCTTKIt fitST. List of lollors remaining uncalled fet > n tlio postoflico for the week ending Nor. 8 , 183(1. ( Note Parties calling for these letters will nleaso say "Advertised , " giving the late at the head of the list , and inqnrcl for same at llio "Ladies' Delivery Win dow. " To avoid mlslakes have your mall ad dressed to street and number. T.IST. Atkinson W 12 Architect W Co Aiickerman M AI AnfordO Anderson 0 O Ahramson U iVndersoii O Anderson J F Anderson F Anderson O A Anderson N A Anderson N P AtUluson F Hall J A Bowman J A liitlrd T 0 Boyd T 0 Beachblll A Bowlov J Brokley W Butler W lincod A 11 llenton B Brothers B Dickie J Daldwln J Bradford P 0 Bath J Dt-ssiro E Burnhain E B Brartloy S F HoyloS Bouldcii O lli'ron L Drown .1 A llnhr U Bailey 0 JHimdpeO Birch5FT Dnurcnrd E D Hrown W S BlrdH Dales .1 Berrv M 0 Dartlon O Drl ham W M Hush W Drown ( J Mallard J B Barnes 1) II Itunller & Co DilueiAE Ilrmkcrliiitl Boston 1 Caiivlnd U Coinvav AI CustlsM Cilspln M Coeliran M K Ciorimin A Colt-son 11 AI Cat-stall eu M Conn U Culfax II M a Conner A L Carpenter A 8 Casee J A Clark J C Chapman Ii Copelaiid AI Ctrr E Colson E Colliim S M Clatk KM Calvin W II Cain S Grali ; O G Clapp G A Caiuinain K Curtain S W Cole C C a Collins C A Cohmiau F Chiillia F Ularkson W Culllson L Caleb G Clnibtcnsoii A Custan A K Crittelilicu B Davidson J Daily J D.u.stS Dalanoy W II Davit's W U DuikoT DoiiKlityT Davie.s A Dudley A W Dryden J M DuimellJ Dudley C 11 DcMIIOlL'St E O Dlry F Dunham J L DovooG P Downing W B Devlno J ' Darut AI AI Duiney'l ) DearliverO Dicketibon I Deulso J E Ecucis J "Elbpii C Elder W A Ealsner 0 | Evans 11 11 El more F Foley A Froudell A Farrell A Frej A Francloth WJ Fraemer Fri'eman J L Flllmnre E Flcdrlekson P Fowler Cr Fatuity G W Frost G Ftimey C Fisher C II FltyC Grunebaum w II Gordon A Grossman A L Gay A 11 Griner AI3 Gahillo P Gunsun U B ( ioldimlthJ Fishmaii U Green J GtauesJ U Gray M L Goldsmith L A Gieen L I ) Garth C Gaston CO Gabler 0 fionpncrC At Goi ham L B Graham C W lllllMTK S Graves H Giodall 1) Giliiore W Glenn E U Hoops Harden E lllnerK Houston B Harris A U Hurt AC lliillbon C H.iltnstein Hey C Hudson J llaibert&IIargls Hirt W Ho mesV \ Hanloy J Hamilton AI F HallS Hunt 11 AI H -ssJT lleriol D HiirrisD Herbert N Iloliin O F Hill f Holder \ Hillbalk B 1III1C K Hilly C Hepell T HulemanT A lliiimold Heiidrlckoll Horn. ) E Hanson N 1 * iluithcsWII IleplumMll .Uaruioii KU Harvey 0 C a Jorccnson W Judge AI Jacobson E Jansoii 0 Jh > a J J Jeuklnson IL3 Jenkins J G3 Jaeolby Yon J Jones J S Jappcson S Jones H Jonsson O Jackon L Johnson E Johnson II C JayJ Jackmaii J W Kellar W II Kessen W Keresler E Kerned J Keller J Kininan P Krmver J Keucdy F Knoi'tU W Kelsey G Koch F Klolnek F Kuapp J Kyle J P Kippo J Kaufman D S Knewles A J Lattnor E J Lucas E L Lessl ) ? W Lijety 11 F Larseii CE Ijeaiton A Lalller A Lummer J Lomen 1 L Lipp J Lomis Mr Larson F Lotowsky C Lanfjo H O ' Leo Kroiio J Llddc'lPAI K Lane J Larbon J AI Leo M Alax U Alessell .1 D Marshall I ) AI Alorris G AI AIcGiathS Alooio S AlcAleeS AlcCrackon AI AlcUinsoy AI Alarkle B AleatihHC AIcLauxhlln C Aliller A Alo.s lni ; A AIcBoo W Alurpliy W Alariottll JMcNlll U C AlltchellJ Aleterve J S Alason J Aliller J It AlcKuott G Alack W HeFaddeu J 3 AIcAIillon J Marphan J Mitchell J U Mueller C Alooro H Muller A AIooroAB AIoborR J Aliller J Mailsen J AfcEachron J McLaugldln J AIiisiril E L Aled T AlcConkov W C AIcKltizlnJ Aliller W K AleDullIo E E Alarseinan J W Aieives F K AIlluerT MrCabu J Ale Kay J W Alar.tlmn W U AIcLauehlln U W Alathcr W Alorlo l" Nicholas A Nelson L Norman C Nntlou F Nohlo W P 2 Nelson A Not man T J Notion JNobloJB NobloJB OttoWll Olesoh AI U Uabotuo M O'Null 1C Oman B Piermiui T F PielMoy T Post Held J I'auott T W Place A Pickel A Snrker AI F Proll F Palmerbon E PatU'isou II a PiperJ H Pureell L Parsons J AI Porter E AI Paikl Patiou C Piuyno G Peters F Pellknmp L Patterson W Plain .1 W Powell ( J.l Prmlell G I ) Pptterson It M Peden > on P PoiterWS'J I'helo F A Pike W Puniioll L Patteixm W H Peason 11 Pi lute LI ) rallerTC Hoblnson Ke.'nn J E Kavibh H Itenck A J Itunoney O Itobeils L ItOlH'SOK Ii Iteufus W Keniu-son W lUehards W Itohlnsuii J T ItohbinsJ A Borers II W lUclianl 1) BeduoodG W lladiworth A lloso F Kuscher J But F L Humrerg C Itiulor C KiitterC J Hossctt W Hume J E Boss J a Htisllaka V Bobinson W AI Stevens ( J SchroeJer M Slocum G F Smith G W StruatV Short T Staiulanl T Swnlter J SUihbs Mullcr Straude A Kwansnn A Sutler 11 Sanders F Sitft-r D A Staples C .Sorlaiid S Speciality Co Savaue O M' Smith FJ Sanders U L Smith J N Strait S Soderborg P SlieurerGY Sillier J Smith J SandesC F Smith J 1C SuiytheJ P fcjtiasbure Ii Stonednhl A 0 Snntn J Srhroeder J Slxuilillnst L Slieniiii : J i Slit-rmJ Sloan J C Sunnier G W Stone J J MemmoiisJ Q Stnckler J SMIIdoo II Spencer J Stnlkcr F Swoston ' Tucker J J Terrence .1 W Treney V P Tavlor ( J B ThomnsJ It I Thorn is W U Telford W , Taylor W L Troth W Turner. ! M Waiighler W W.IM.IW J W.Til.I D I Wnllis G A Woolf 11 It \\Vnd F Williams G ' Wilson S P WfllyT'J Wa ncrAlE Wllderuun U Wut I , D Whi-eleu SV \ W.dtaea T 0 W.irner 11 Wessoll S Wilson H S W-ird J W Wanck F White P Wllcov W Wiltsle H S White W It 3 Wilson W U Wisconsin Co WriirhtJ Wilson II U Welch W I ) Womack W H Wastermaii Watt-rhouie W WmoK Wallers F M Woreman F Wln ctitv C Wilcox C II Wasruer C W Wilson J W Williams.I A W'd i IP-HI J E Weber J 0 Williams , ! C Wilkinson W A WeirnerJ Umbrecht J II VarbusterJ VolkoF FoxJ Vivian F G LADIES' ' LIST. Alter inn B Andrassnii mrs N ItcMiRaniln inrs W Bell mrs F lU-cker A F Ju ! ket mKs M llinkU Darsielt F P Ht'llinnso niUi M Dlo.im mrs A h.llKTott HllxS K llauer A Henlinin HIM M A Biiukliind mrs A Hnyil HIM I' Clario ; uirM E J ( ' | IHB Mri K J Clark mrs C Q Corny TV S Cat lor O Coinvay inrs A rontin Mrs 1C Carpenter inr .I M Chase mrs T G Collins inl s K DamlSM I , A Duvies miss It IMlraft mrs MJ Deiiilin ; inrs K iMrlyAI KveletliniNs J E Kvxlii ) ; miss F Kills miss M Fl.shur mrs E Floreiu-e Fordan miss M Kilti-hry inrs Finch miss K'J ( Mines W M Gavlord mrs W AI ( ioss inrs (5 J GrubE Urccn M Giuito mrs F ( illlson miss I < Hammond IIIH Hurley HIM H 13 Ham mis. ) Iliuiilln miss A Ilass miss F Halfeuo miss S Horse inrsP II ayes mis L E Iliiiiiilton miss B Hi-ley inks G llenrv iinss.M lli'ttand Mrs A llellinnn inrs M Hilton L Harris Albs N Hill mKsll JIaiiM > ii J U Hubcrman miss A Hal ! inrs J Isaacson miss A .lohn-on miss V .Ionian mrs V Irvinu miss U Jellerson mis AI Jansoa A K. .lolls miss E . 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Jones miss E Keenen miss A > r tiouiit'dy mrs J U KIUheljer& Co Kmlin M IJOIIR mis L mis At hyinan inrs K 3 Ltxr.soii mrs M mrs E Iji'tcher mrs N Lloyd miss A hind mrs AC is'ollis miss Ii McNanns mrs Ak-Cormick AI Jliuijo Will M MeCtillou.il miss J McAvov mi'.s M Alorton mrs V Afooto miss I Miller miss.I Markwond miss Ala.tin mrt E Mailson 31 Alitson mis AI Moloy miss A Mutts tins L Oberts miss II OUsali miss FJ Oherhart miss 1'eteihon miss M t'lko mis V I'oiius mrs A lj I'llille mrs E Porter mrs \V J'liriiicntlcuM I'neiiiiion mrs L Penderijast miss K Poan mrs \ \ ' Peterson miss H Peterson miss A P.mline M T.trk miss U 1'iiKli mrs TJ V Q ii'en mrs 11 111 Icy M K U.illins miss U Ituu h inrsV llhoiules mrs It Itohlnsoii miss N llobbin mrs AI 2 Kose miss E Uoborts A Il.iy C Itush mrs N Qnmdlnn miss M Scott miss II SI Schwartz inrs 1' Slocmii C S turkey A 11 Schilling J Shelly miss M J Sharp mrs II Stoiieclnlier mrs M IS Schmidt inrs D Scott miss At Shannon miss II Thomas C Pi ! Tiillow A Taylor AIlss L AVllson U Wiillaco mrs AI H Walters mrs ,7 H Watson mis J Wachler mrs K. Wind E Wilcox mrs A W WiijrhtmrsH AVemplc mrs I Wells miss A h Wearne miss AI Williams K Wuirnur mrs A Walters miss M Wlutted miss AI L Weed mrs F C Wilton mKss AI C. K. COUTANT , Postmaster. A BoautlTuI Prcsnnt , The Virgin Salt Co. , of Now Haven , Conn. , to introduce Virgin Salt into every family arc making this grand oiler : A Crazy Patchwork Hlock , ' enameled in twelve beautiful colors , and containing the latest Fancy Stitches.on a largo Litho graphed Card having a beautiful gold mounted Ideal Portrait in the center , given away with oyory 10 cent package of Virgin bait. Virgin Salt has no eoual for household purposes. It is the clo'an- cst. purest and whitest Salt ever soon or used. Remember that a largo package costs only 10 cents , with the above pres ent. Ask your grocer for it. About the most cruel thing that has been reported from Connecticut lately was the conduct of three citi/.ens of Nor wich , who were on Niantio bay recently in search of ducks. A gale was blowing and abovy of quail , which had evidently been blown off shore , alijrhtcd on the duck shooters' boat , too weary to Ily any farther. The ah-jotors deliberately shot ten of the tired little fellows , and thofow that escaped went wearily winging their way out over the bay , and doubtless were drowned. Sufferers with bronchitis experience prompt relief by using Rod Star Couirh Curo. At a recent meeting of the Royal Micro- scropical society , London , Professor lint ] at the request of the president , gave an account of what ho regarded as the most extraordinary biological fact brought to light during the last twenty-live vcars the existence of a third eye at the "top of the head of certain lizards. Halforil Banco excelled by none , Try MADE IN EVEHY STYLE AND VARIETY KNOWN TO MODERN COOKING AND HEATING STOVE AND RANGE CONSTRUCTION. The nhovo Trndo rrfjorU Is o Cu.irnntoo thot Every Artlclo bonrtnpc It la tjio Flnoot flntl Baqt JJifU pnn bo tnnrio for , the prlco naked ! BEWARE OF ItVllfATIONS. THE COODS ARE COUNTERFEITED AS WELL AS THE TRADE MARK. The Michigan Stove Company , Detroit , Mich. . Chieaao , 111. Buffalo. N. Y FOlt SALE 11Y MILTON ROGERS & SONS , AGENTS , Careof Iiivor Complaint. IOWA FAU.S , HardiuCo. , la.June 8 , ' 85. 1 bavo boon using Allcock's Porous Plasters for four years , aud I tliiuk I could not get along without tliom. For a long time I was afllicted with a pain under my right , shoulder blade ; I also had considerable dilliculty in breathing. 1 applied an Allcouk'a Porous Plaster on my back , aud ono on my chest. 1 kept changing them every four clays , and at the end of three wcc-ks was entiroy cured. E. S. STIVINS. : During the forty.nitie years of Queen Victoria's reign seventeen different vice roys have occupied the viceregal throne in Dublin ca.stlc , some few of whom , Lord Egimton , Lord Carlisle , the Duke of Aburoorn ami Lord Spencer , have reigned twice. Lords Clarendon , St. Germans and Carlisle received visits from the sov ereign. ' 100 Doses Ono Dollar" is true only ot Flood's SarMiwarilla , aud it is an unan swerable argument as to strength ami economy. The 000 tornadoes recorded show that their whirl is almost invariably in the same direction opposite the hands of n watch and their onward movement with us is nearly always northoa.stwarJ. Their favorite time of day is known , and a tab ulated list of 103 shows nearly two-thirds uctwccn 0 and G p. m. Hnlfortl Sauce mnUcs your food moro nutritious. It is not unusual to find eggs in fowls killed for the table , but it is unusual to find chickens. This is said , on good au thority , to have happened in Eminence , Mo. , where a , fully developed chick , enclosed - closed in a sort of pouch , was found in side a hen that was being prepared lor the pot. For delicacy , lor purity , and for im prornnionl of the complexion , nothing equals I'oz/oni's Powder. Anorth Takoma , W , T.Indian had his first class of soda water the other day , and liked it so much that ho at once pro ceeded to pur. nineteen morn on top of it. The next day ho draiiK thirty-three more , and wanted to keep it up , but the drug- cist was afraid that lio'ct explode and stopped the bttpply. Prof. Ctias , Ludwig Von Seeger prnfcsnorof Medicine at the lloyal [ Inlramlty ; KnlRlit of the lloriil Auslrlnn Orilor of the Iron Crnirii ; Knluht Coromundur nf the llorul .SnanMh Orderof IsubHIn ; KnlKht of the Itoynl I'runslun Ot- ( lerof tholKul KiiKlui Clievttllor of tlio Legion ot Honor , etc. . otc. . Hays : -LKIIIIU CO'H COCA HEKP TONIO Bhould not ba coniuunded nlth theliortle of troshir cure alls. Hit In noiieiinoof the wonln patent romody. I nm tlior- nuglily Cii ( iir ant wllh Its morte of iiropuratlon mid know U to IKI nol only IfUlUmnto pli.irmacnutlcal product , lint Hliowortnyof the hleh ' urainond.itluns It IIHH received Jn ull part" of Ilia world. It contulix CK enco of llocf , Coca. Qulnlno , Iron and CulUuvn. nblch nro illp n | red In pure xenulno Bpanltu Imperial Crown Sherry. " Inrnhiuliluto nil who nro Kim Down , Nervous. ] ) y > . peptic , Illllniit. Mnlarloiin or ntllctcd with \reulc kid neys IIEWAIlKOHlllirATIIINH. Her Majesty's Favorltle CosmetlcGlyceTlDB lT cd byllerltojiiUllBlincixthn 1'rlncon of Walai midiliH nobility , for the Hkln. Conipleilnn , Krup- llonn.ChiipiiliiB.UDUzhiiosn.tluJ. Of dru alits. MKItm GO'S ( ionulno Hrrup BOfbarsparllltt , Ii tuoruntueil atthu l > il hiiriaimrlllalnthe nnirkeU Red Star Line Carrying tlie Ilclsrlum tloyixl niul Untied Stutoj .ViuilMilling uvciT biitllrdAjr Behvesn Mwerj ) & New York TO THE RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOL LAND AND FRANCE. l-'VI.n A.N'l ) WINTnit. Baton from SCO to $7 * Excursion trip from ( HO to ( l.i. Second Cabin , outwnril , $13 ; lircimkl , ; fj ; excursion , f'JO. Stocrnpo imt nifa nt loir rains. 1'utor Wriirht & Hems , Oouera Aironts , 53 Uroflilwny , NBW YorK. Henry I'unat , U18 Fimmmst. : Paulson t Co. 1128 Fin mim st : U. O. Trm-mmi. lltil Pmn.un st 'CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tlio Orljjiiiul null Only Grniiliin. S fcaalMwiyR ! MUI > tf < IVnRreofrortliItnA luilutloni. ! Ddl pcniMc to LADIES. Ark jour lruffctRt for "I'liloheMcr * * CntfTUh" * ) ) * ! Uke DO olher.or iuoloic it , ( lUmpi ) to ui Ijr | rllcuUri in Irlltr tij rrlitrn mull. NAME PAPFR. < ; hleli lfr < lhFml nl . , USl II Vn.'l. -.ijuuro , I'bllmlo. , I' * . Boi.i tty Di-utsl * ! * ercrrnhrro. Aik for "f'Mche * * < ' KuitliA" 1'ciitijrujul 1'llliu T tf i-ollejv Undo from two pieces ruisel k'Hlner No pogftnailsor uujUill.K to hurt thofoit. NOISELESS AN1 > KAUT. Clilldifii cnunot makocuch A rucknt wllb thorn or scratch hard woo < l iluum or tear cnrpMi licit crn < Io by mall , pott imlil fvntMIt.M ) * . Lftdlei'and noyil. ; ilUi8' nd VoutliftMLlo ; Clilldron'a. tl oo Hayward Bros. , 1607 Howard St. , Omaha , Nob. . Uofyronce : CommarclAl National Bank , Omaba. Trir WILBOR'S ' COMPOUND OP JPUEE COD LIVERl OIL AND LIME. To the ( Jonsumptivo.-Lnt those % vbo nncnlili iinilT Hi" fntiil sororl'r ' uf our cllmnto tliroii"li liny pnlnioniry romnlnlnt , iir evn tlio o wluinrolri tloohl d roiipumptlo'i. by no iiii'nii4 * da > unlr. Ti'oro UusRfn Nnd iirornmi'itr in liaml nnil nnn or-llvtr oil.Vlllior' C ( > m xiund of Cod Uvcr 'Jll Hnd Llm" . " with nt p'n o-alntr the rery nHusoq. tlnir flavor of the oil > A liuretofore n or1. In ondovred livtho riiinthnto of Llmo nll'i a liPnlltiK prnoerty wlilfli r-ndcm llio oil rtnuhly elflMPlouK. Ili-in rlcii. hlo lostnmonlaliof Ui * * nietioy own t > n r tiown. Hold by A. \Vlllor , Chbinlst. Ilnslon.nridHll driniidtts. WOODBRIDGE BRO'S ' , State Agents FOll TIJE 'S ' PI Ui 1 1 Omaha , Neb. Propoials for Cnrbiuff. SKALK1) iiropoKiiN will Lo rnuelvod by the tindurslirni'd until 11 o'clock u. in. November Kith , 1H8D , for ourbliiK Cuinliir sliout from the oust line of Itrown strcot to tno clly limlls , IIH porOrdlnanco No. liw , nnd in ncconlnnco with iilniisnndspoclllciitloim on llio In tlio ulllco of the Hoard of IMbllu Woiks. I'ronosulA to 1)0 inadu on printed blunUfi fur- nlsliiiil by Dm hoiiril , ami to boiiet'omiiiiiilcd with iicoitJIliMl chock In the sum ol' onu thousand ilollarri , imyabloto the city of Oinnlui.ii'i nn ovi * tlent-o of Kood fiillh. 'Jho Ilonnl rosurvos the rlRht to icjcct nny or all bids and to wulvo deluoiH. Chulrinnn Hoard ot 1'uhllu'wnrkg , Oinuhn , Nob. , Nov. 1st 18M. nVM-'J E CHICAGO ESTERW RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago. ii The only ronrt to tnlie for IVs Molncs , Mnr- ilinlllowii , o nrllU'IK t'llnton , Dixie , Chlcn- ert , M Iwn't'joe ' ntiil nil point * oftM. To tlio pro- pie of NiMirn Vn , Cnforniln , Wyoming , ( Itixh , Ilnno.Novmln. Ort-ffon. Wn lilnj tnn niul Call- fornlfi II off r'supoHor n'hmitnsos ' not | > oitl- t > ! tiv Rtiy ( Uhr > r urn Among n tow of tlio nmnoroii * points of in- iMijoTiMl liv tlio p-itron * of thlsronil inlwcrn Onvilm nnil Ol'i" ' ire , mo Its two trnlm nttnvof AV C'l XCIIK5 * which nrn tlio Uncut ttiM lr m-'n nr' r"'l nroiniity rnn err Mo , Its l'AI.Af'15 tit.KKI'INO HA US stitch i-n motlfili iroinifoil niul olcR.inrn Hi l'AHU > HDItAW. IVO IIOOM OAlf. i'BUrnin oilbr nny , nurt III nlilclr colol.rnlod I'M ATIAIi DIN1NH CAII8 , tlinrotiKl of nhlcli cnnnnl IIP roilml n'lowlipro. At Colino'l ' HltKT tlio Iri'ln nf the ITnlnn Vflol- fo HT. ponnoct In I'n'on l ) | ift with the e of tlin rlilr itci * No-Miwcu'orn Ily. In Chlcniro thn trnltiR or tliln line m > i1 < o clnso roaiicotlon with the p of nit rnstorn lltn-- . For llntrolt , rohnnlins , In'llnnnpollR ' , Clnoln- ontl. Nlnirnra TnllB. IliUTnlo , I'lttMnirir , Toronto , Monlronl , I'onton. ' New Votk. 1'hllmlolphln. llnl- tlmor * . WnRtilnirton nnd HI | oliils In the omt , fcik the lloknl ncpnl { > I'rVoU ' vln the "Nfluri1WH TiilM. : " If .TOII wl h thitic"t ( lo'iiii'modatlons. ' All tlrkot luronio nll llrkutfi < r H tlilr lino. M. HPfllllTT , t ? I' . WILSON. ( lonornl Miinnirrr. Clpnl. riiss'r , Afiont * ' lllCnB ° ' ' ' \V M IIAIICOUIC , 'i , . u. I10U.RS , aonl.\Ve torn Ant. ( , 'lty I'IMS Agt. 1411 Farniim HI. . Onmlm , Nub. TUB CHICAGO SHORT LINE OP Chicap.Mtaute&St.Paulll'f . . ' TEE BEST ROUTE an ] COUNCIL BLUFFS ol E.A.I3T. TWO TllAINB IM1I.Y HHTWKBN OMAHA COUNCIL ULUFF3 Chicago , ANI > Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , l eilar lUiplds , Clinton , Diibuquo , Davenport , Hock Island.Frcoport , Ilocklbrd , Elgin , Madison , Jitnosvillo , Uoloit , Winona , La Crosse , And all other 'mportnnt points Kitat , Kortlionil Kiitl BontlKiasU Forth rough tlokuts cull on the Tlokot Aon nt 1401 Kiinmm Kli-uut ( In I'nxton Hotel ) , or a Union t'Hclllo Dopot. I'ullnuui HiuiHRH-Hiuiil the nnost Dining Car * In thu world uro run on tlio tualu lliiooftbo CIIIOAOO , Mii.wAtiKKE ft ST. 1'Aiir , lUtr.wAr , tind evoiT uttonllon 19 | ) Hld to puisouiturs or courtoons emplnyosoT the company. K. MIM.GII , Uunrrnl MiumKor. J. V. TUCEKII , Assistant General Mannuer. A. V. H. CAiti'it.NTKH , Goaoral I'liSsemrBr and Tiakot Aont. ( . _ QKO. E. HUAFFOIID , Assistant aeneral Fiusoa- ger nnd Ticket AKOIU J. T. OliAUK , Uuneral Suportiitondaat. To Contractorst Soatort iiropohiils will bo locoirodnt Ihoofflot of tlio division i-iifflncor. Union I'liclllo Hallway , corner or Hilli uml I.niivonuorlli Bis. , Dinulm. Nut ) . , Tor KnulhiK thn linn lorsi-oond lunln truck from prcsunt end of dontilo truck to the oust flvriU'h nt I'npllllon , Noli , , ti illstnnoeornlno nnd OIKI Imlf inlluu. until the ovonlnof | Nov.O. I'rolllaa may ho scon nnd miccincntlons ol > - tiilnod ut the ( illlcu or Division liUKlnoor , The rluhc is rosnrvcil to roloot nny or nil hlds. O. ( . UOltHANCi : , Bnpt. Nob. Ulr. Oct 31 nov U d m. LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY llocoutly nulll. l'urnliU l The Tremont , J. C. VmQKltAlil ) & BON , Proprlotors. Cor. btli and Frits. , Lincoln , Nob. Ilntn II..V ) poriUr. Biruol cam from.hoiu > la an/ part of in c'ty. ' J. H. W. HAWKINS , Architect , Omcen-3.1.31 uiul 4i. Uioluirda Block , Lincoln. Neb. Klovntoronlltli street Urrarteroi HropdcrpC QAI.LOWA V OATTI.K. RIIOIIT llUBN Ox F. M WOODS. Live Stock Auctioneer Hulos mudo In all pnits of llio U. S , at fair Hoom S , stnto block , Mncoln , Nob. mid Short Horn bulls far sula. U. 11. GOULUING , Farm Loans and Insurance. CorresDoii'loncu ' In ri'inml to lonni Kollclttd. Hoom 4 , Itlolmrds Illock , Uiiuoln , Nolj. Kiversicle Short Horns Of strictly pliro Iliitus and llulus Tappedcitttlo. llord iniiut ) 'M iibont ft ) ( loud. l''ttinlllo.s riiprcKinleil : I'llborti , Craggi , AcdinlM. Ilcnlo. ; , llobu nfShnrans , Mot > Ko os , Knlwhlly Duclionsua , I'lut Crook Vouiur Muryu , I'liTlllson , ( < oiiuns iiiidTrnn l/ovi | . Ilillh loranlo. 1 1'uiu llatoi Kilinrt , < l I'uro llntDl OniKiTrt , I Kooof Hhiiion , I Vniiiig ilury. 1 1'iau Criiick Sluink und othurs. Coino utui Inspcotllio hurl. AddroB9 , 011 AS. Jl. .IIUAN- SON , Lincoln , Neb. When m Lincoln flop at National Hotel , And xut u k'ood ulniiur fn ' - ' < ; . 1'ropu I all in and if every voter in the State of Nebraska will be as careful of his per- so'nal ' appearance as he is anxious to hear the latest rato.rn.3 , he vVill 33C73 his I own interests best by purchasing one of those fine merchant tailor made misfit suits , which are being sold this week at the following prices. Mail orders filled. r i J t PANTS. OVERCOATS , 1 GiMorohunt Tullor Mmlo at $ 3.00 25 Miii-tiliiiia TaJlorMuili ) iit.flO.00 * 81 " " " . u , 4.00 ao uno aoto ii . " " " 0.00 to M.7I5 45 n 20.00 " " " . 0.00 DO u 22.00 " " " 7.CO ( iO ii 20.50 I in " " " 8.co 70 " " ' : ; 0.00 MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS m jm jmm MISFIT CLOTHING S 1119 Farnam Street.