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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1886)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. DEOEanVEK 22. 18Si. ( LOCATING Till ! SEW SCHOOL Statement That tlio Methodist University t Will be Near the Pen. THEN HOW LINCOLN WILL BOOM. How Srjintor Van \ fyctVIII \ Spend the llollclnyn Companies Incor- Itornto The Kir | > nkcr&hl | > Con test OtlltT IjlllCOln IrnoMTnr TIKE'S UNCOI.S nunr.Ac.l Mr. A. 13. Totix.alin , pri-sklcnt of tlio I liirajro , llurlln ton & Northern railroad - road , departed westward from this city 3'cstenlny nflor n short visit to his busi ness interests ami with his business n.v socintus in Lincoln. Mr. Toir/alin had nothing to say to the public concerning cither plans or promises regarding his w future movements in Liticohi , but there f\ are various surinists afloat in regard to his largo tracts ot farms recently ac quired cast of tlio city. Simultaneously with lus departure comes to the Hii : : from an excellent source the1 statement that tliu locution of the Mothotlist univer sity h ayrecd upon. South from the city limits , in the vicinity of tlio penitentiary , lies a largo tract of high , rolling prairie , beautiful to look upon , valuable from location in dollars and cents , and owned by W. II. H. Stout. Upon this tract of ground , upon the highest elevation of the land in ciiiPi tioiiJs to be planted the uni versity. Its location will be closer to the city than the penitentiary , east .somewhat from the pen and very closely to Four teenth street , were it extended out to that distancein the prairies that Hill-round the canital The locution will be handy to the city , much closer than at other points looked upon. The noNl thing following the building of the school will be a line of the street rail way to that place and the penitentiary , winch will nuiku both a portion of the city Itself. Thun will follow the laying of u pavement , nnd the citizen of Lincoln who may already be approaching bald ness will have hair yet remaining on his liuad when lie will bo enabled to ilnvn to the new university upon a broad and generous highway of usphaltum. sn.N'ATOH VAN wvnc arrived in Lincoln from Washington Monday afternoon going to Ids homo in Nebraska City. To the enemies that he lias made , who are in a Hurry and worry over his somewhat unexpected arrival , it may help them in their watchcarc of the ficnntor to state that ngam to-day he will lie in Lincoln and will undoubtedly meet Rome of his friends and discuss the pros- lieets and promises for the coming sena torial contest. The railroads and the ringstors , who have been radiating around the gathering places of the poli ticians in the capital city for weeks , niav fool greatly put out because the sen ator chooses to pass the holiday vacation in tlio midst of tlio territory that has liecn In their possession since the days of the election , but the fact remains that the senator is here. The State Journal , that has alternated between editorials on the war in Utoniu and the senator's position on the luicval laud bill , can draw its in spiration from short range and enjoy the opportunity ot snapping at the senatorial heels , for it is generally understood that Mr. Van \Vyck will remain for some time , possibly until the ballots are taken that will delino results for the coming si * years. AT Ilir. STATK IIOUSK. Ycslnnluy a number of articles of incorporation were received nnd tiled : in the secretary's olliee. Amouc these are the articles of this Express 1'ublisliing company , of Ueatrice , which fixes its capital stock at10,01)0. ) . upon which it will publish the llcalrico Daily and Weekly Express , do a general printing and publishing business , and limit its indebtedness to two-thirds of its capital stock. M. A. 15rown and M. A. Motxger are the incorporators. The lioatrien Ituilding association has also liled a statement increasing its cap ital stock to the sum of $3r > 0ODO. 'J he building association ot Omaha called Windsor Place has forwarded its articles to tlio secretary of state for the proper tilings. The capital stock of this association is placed at $100,000 , with the indebtedness limited to10,000. . and the following Omaha citizens are recorded as the ineorponitors : A. Polaelc , S. Jonason , A. F. Conrad , Simeon ( Joetz , C , 11. So- bolker , Martin Calm , .1. I. Eiehman , Samuel Kat/ and A. L , Wooley. The business of the corporation will bo such as the title of the company disignates. t'ONMiNiNO ( : ! Tin : sniAKiutsiiii' . Mr. N. V. llarlan , of York , candidate for speaker of tlio house , was in the eitv yesterday looking after his canvass. Mr. llnrlan , as a member of the last house , went on record as opposed to the caucus system of conducting things , anil pre sumably has had no occasion to change his policy MUCO that time. Of the other candidates in the field , it is understood that the lute Mr. Agco has given it out cold and llat to the railroad managers that this is the particular time that they must come to the front with no foolish ness and coquetting ; that there musi ho no foolishness in tlm mutter , and that ho is not to bo put on"to another day this vear. The fact of the candidacy of Mr. Newcomer seems to worry t no few fol lowers of the ox-lioutnnant governor , and it will be interesting to wateh him' bring the corporations to time. The last con ference of the leaders for a railroad caucus resulted in adopting a policy , in view of the .strength that Mr. llarlan is developing , of trying to send omixMiric * abroad to induce some ono of Mr. liar- Inn's present .supporters to enter the race under the iiuiet assurance that he could have their Imlp alter a few compliment- ar\ votes , clcotera. The reports from tills fabian policy are not yet received. Monday evening's meeting of tlio base lull ! association resulted In little business Mive the renewed determination to ralso the is.'i.OOO ' necessary to maintain the chili through the season , and With this end in view Mibseription papers started on the rounds again last evening. There has been subseiibed to the present between Jja.OH ) and ? 1,000 , and it is hoped that tlio nniuunt may bo completed to report at a iiiei'ting culled forto-mglit , when definite action must be taken ono way or the other. The apathy in this matter will hau > to bo aiiateil at once if tlm club gels down to business the coming year. A WITH 11KATEU PUMSIIHU. A man named Mclntyro , who 1ms boon bvmg on Tenth and F Mroots , has an tin- I'liviable reputation as a wife beater , and being drunk , and abusive labt night lie engaged in Ids customary pastime until tlm police wore called to lodge him in jiul Yesterday the judge gave him a lum of 4-10 and costs to work out for the utv and the mueh abused woman sent " word that she had left him forever Wul would go to Konm point east , where her people hvo , and make her home with them in future. Two other cases of plain intoxication complete.1 the bill of faro at police court yesterday. TOWN Tories. ( Jeueral Tluiyer , governor-elect , Is in Lincoln for a day , stopping at the Capi tal hotel. The general has secured Ids headquarters for the winter months in the new hotel building on Fourteenth btroet , where hn will have a suite of rooms. The discussion over the question of who is to bo the private secretary of the govornoror is as yet premature , for the HKB correspondent has it from the best Source that the governor-elect has Uiauo no selection as yet ami will not for omo time yut. 'i in city council , ut Hi Monday evuu- ing's session , hntl a report from I the committee on K.H st.iting that v00 ! gas lamp ? hart been located , most of which were already placed in portion roailj for lighting January 1. when" It is expected a much belter semce in the way of lighting the city will bo enjoyed. 'J ho Missouri Pacific that has had a force of men at work upon their round hoii'p , have the building just ready for occupancy , ami for nrescnt purposes have room for their locomotives. Tlio Klkhorn line has recently built a liouso of Its own. but both arc temporary struc tures that will in tune Imvoto be replaced with something more creditable both to the city and the companies. No sooner was the Sheldon purchase made on Llovcnth and N streets than a banking house was ready to make a lease for the corner room if a block were built there the coming spring. The block will consequently be built and the bank llnd a location. The gentleman in this city who lias ro5cl ( the two stare room ? and basement of the Hilllngsly building on Klovcnth street for a wholesale and retail dry goods stabltshmcnt , is already in the cast look- ng after the purchase of his stock. The gentleman in question is a person of means and has had former experience in .ho dry goods business in Lincoln. Mr , Fred Herrmann , a gentleman who las been in the dry goods business in Platlsinouth for several year * , has been in Lincoln looking for a location in which to engage in business in the capital city , where he can secure a more extensive icld for tratlo. The celebrated case of the Tlordman Itros. ngam t the slock yards company , in which the damming of Oak creek for a water suppjy occupies an important part , liad a hearing in district com t. but the question is about an tar as ever from set tlement. The switching prices In the stock yards [ ind packinghouse grounds in We.-t Liu- coin have been reduced tiom $5 to $ ' } per car. The receipts have greatly increased at the yards the past week , an average of nearly 1.-100 bead of hogs reaching the packing house daily. The slock yards , in a weekly report of business , makea : showing of $100 per day as the receipts from the pens and feeding stalls the past week. C O. Hates , Andy Miller , A. S. Pad dock and Nathan IHakoly were the IJoat- rice delegation that was recorded on Lin coln hotel registers yesterday. Matt Dougherty , of Crete , a prominent candidate for secretary of the senate was in Lincoln yesterday with an eye always open to the main chance. W. C. Whitmore , of Valley and of the Douglass county delegation to the com- inj. be:5.ion ! . of the legislature , was in Lin coln ye'terday closing arrangements for his rooms for the winter. .1. T. Spencer and W. C. Dibble , of Dakota City , were in Lincoln from the northeast corner ol the stale on a business visit yesterday. C. W. Kayley. Keel Cloud ; 11. U. Park- hurst , .J. U. Sexton , ( toncva ; Harry Mer- riani , Omaha ; W. M. llurlburt , Norfolk , were among the Ncbra > lcans who were present at the capital city yesterday. For cure of rheumatism , neuralgia in its various phases of sciatica , tic douloureux , ficmi-crania , &c. , use Salva tion Oil , the greatest pain-cure on earth. Price V.'i cents a bottle. The great superiority of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup to all other cough remedies , i attested by the immense demand for that old-established remedy. The other night , during a disastrous fire at Buffalo , N. Y. , it became neces sary to use an extension ladder , and almost fifteen minutes were lost before it could be cot to the roof , the firemen on the ladder being engaged fill that time in clipping with shears , piece by piece , the almost endless network of wires. Aloro Tli nu Thanks. Fort Madison , Iowa. Mrs. Lydia 13. Pinkham : " 1 am glad to inform you that I have tried one bottle of yoiii1 veg etable Compound and have found great relief. I more than thank you for your kind advice. 1 have never loll so well as I do now since I had these troubles. " Yours resp'y , Mrs. W. C. A - . The above is a sample of the many loiters received by Mrs. Pinkham expressing gratitude for the benefit derived from Vegetable Compound. Another letter , from Kaufl'nmn , Texas , says : "Your Compound has done mo more good than all the Doctors ever did , for which I thank you with all my heart. " Your friend , Annul * - . The luncheons given in Washington are characterized by a prominent color. A yellow luncheon was lighted with yel low and olive candles ; the flowers were yellow roses , the central strip of plush was yellow. At a pink luncheon the favors were pink sachets , with a bunch of violeU at the top of each. DIFFICULTY OF 1J1M3ATIIIXG , tight ness of the chest or throat , nu'ckly ' re lieved by a few doses of Dr. .1. 11. Mc Lean's Tar Wine Lung Balm. 25 cents a bottle. The champion toboggan slide is being constructed at Kingston , N. Y. The toboggans will go a long distance down ono steep incliin ) and , paradoxical as it may appear , on tlio return trip they will descend nearly as great a distance , at tlio end of which , on at-eonding a hmg Ilight of blaira the tobogganers will find them selves at the point where they started from. _ Never Open Your Alniilh except to pul something to cat into it , is an excellent motto for the gossip and tlio Eiifl'orcr from catarrh. Hut while the gos sip is practically incurable , there is ; to excuse for anyone suffering longer from catarrh Dr. Sago's C.Uarrh Komody is an unfailing euro for that otfunsivo dis ease. It heals the diseased membrane , and removes the dull and depressed sen sations which always attend catarrh. A short trial of this valuable preparation will make the sufferer feel like a new bo- The celebrated shop called the lion Mareho , in Paris , has a "band" or orches tra compo.tcd of ! > U of the men and women connected with the establishment. The other evening , writes a correspond ent , they gave a concert in the hugo halls of the btoro , and eminent artists like M. Fauro , of the ( irand opera , were among the singers. There wore no less than 7,000 people In the audience. ig&g&g. DRPRICES SPECIAL ; , * in NWuRAtrcuT jriAVona- . H10ST PERFECT MADS Ur. " _ _ tuiS ( _ YtSUlflj ij" Louiouj cto * , flarw OLD KKC HUMBUG'S ' REIGN , How He Rules in the Happy Land of Free dom. Tlie Yin in bus In Art and How He Thrives Champion Literary Hutu- bites HtiinlniKH on tlio Stage Jlimilnij ; in Itcllginn , New York Dispatch : A disappointed painter once remarked : "Well , as I can't sell any good pictures , I am going to paint daubs and see how they will go. " Ho carried Ids purpose out , let his beard grow , talked obscurely , and acted eccentrically , and made a success of it. Ho has forgotten how to paint a good picture now , and is such a complete hum bug that ho really believes himself a great man. Ho has ceased to bo an artist , but makes money as a charlatan , and is con tent. His doctrine has boon equally suc cessful In other cases. The public ap parently like to bo fooled. They revel in being humbugged and enjoy being flcc.ced. The humbug in art is a thriving citixen these days. Look at the painter Whist ler , receiving hundreds ot pounds for sketches ho daubs oil'In an hour. People do not pay for those sketches , but they pay for Whistler's humbug , Ids vanity , and his ostentation , his impu dence anil professed contempt of the public , and his tirades against the critics who dare to write tlio truth about him. Ho amuses the public , and the public patronizes him as men give the organ- grinder's monkey coppers for making thorn laugh. Hero comes across the. Atlantic another painter , with a picture as big as a pane rama. Ho is hired bv the year by a smart dealer in pictures , and his services go with his paintings when required , lie is brought up the bay like an actor , in a special steamer , with a champagne lunch 111 the saloon. His press agent , booms him to a charm in all the papers. Ho holds first a reception to ministers of the gospel , because the picture is on a biblical subject , then a reception to the press , and finally a reception to the elile of the art worldT After these tl'o ' show opens and the public streams in. A band brays and the mob responds. The noise and llummery that surround Mimkacsy invite them , just as the egotism and insolence of Whistler charm the London public to his sliows. Not ono in a hundred of them appreciates the picture. It la the sensa tional accessories that charm them. Art has nothing to do with it , unless it be the old art of the advertising agent. A crazy old woman dies and leaves a lot of valuable and worthless works of art that she had magpicd together. She has been lleeccd and bled on every side by extortionate tradesmen. A smart auctioneer takes her obtain in hand. Ho rakes up a bcandal of her dotage and gives it to tlio press. Ho llings advi.r- tisoments and favors right and left. He sanctions any Ho , as lonsr as it draws at tention to the stuff he has to sell , lie blackens her character In order to make a market lor her property. What with the hurrah and the red-lire ho works up true sensation. The whole country is in terested , and 5.000 people go to see the Morgan collection. The auction sale IE historical ovcnl and brings in over a mil lion dollars for what should ut most have fetched half as much. Turn to literature. There is a fatheaded - headed epicure , a lubberly young fellow , the son of a sentimental irishwoman and of a surgeon more famous for his amours with his patients than for the cures he effects upon them. This nondescript , creature writes poor poetry and babbles mysteriously about the beautiful and the true. Ho does not invent a now idea ; ho does not add anything to our knowledge of old things. His poetry is rubbish and his prose is mush. Hut ho wears hiir hair long , and ho goes about with his fat legs , like a woman's , done up in stockings ami knee-breeches. Ho mops , and mops , ami grins , and attitudinizes , and the public hold up their hands. Sensible people laugh at him , but some millions believe him , and ho carries a small fortune homo to London to attest the success of an Oscar Wilde among the humbug-worship ing barbarians of Ihc west. A squable in two great political parlies accidentally set an obscure country law yer in the president's chair of the United States. This favorite of fortune has a sister , a school teacher , who scribbles platitudes and knows all the big words in the dictionary. Every lino- she writes is adopted out of tlio books she has read. She is short-sighted and narrow-minded and devoured with vanity. Hocause she is the president's sister her rubbishy book finds a publisher , gels a tremendous sond-otf from the papersand brings her thousands of dollars for what K worth no more than waste paper. Another publisher hires her to boost up ids bankrupt magazine , and she would have made another fortune.If her vain glory had not involved her in contentions with the publisher and broken their con nection. A young man writes a romance. It is neither well written nor interesting It betrays no literary gift , no grasp or knowledge ot character , no ability to revive - vivo llm dead past and give local color to the scenes ho douicts. It is , in short , mere amateur work that any publisher would laugh at on its merits or rather de merits. Hut the author is rich , ho is in society , he comes of a family of million- aires.'and has been an ohiccr of stale. The publisher dances at the chance of putting the book out. It is heralded as a masterpiece , and he is hailed as the com ing man in literature. The trumpets blow , the drums roll , the glories of his genius and lus family's gold are llnuntcd at the public without cessation. Thous ands buy his book and possibly believe it good because it was written ny ono of the Aslor tumily , who dine oil golden platters and own a good blico of Now York. And the stage' Hero is a foolish young society woman. She is the wife of a Wall street banker , with ; : o great gift of brains. She has a cra/o for notoriety. She wants to be talked about and stared at wherever she goes , and she linds a way to do it in playing at acting. Shu evinces no particular lalonl ; she is raw and ulumsy on the stage , docs not dress in taste or road her lines intelligently. Hut she hires paragraph writers to pull' her , iceitcs a loud ballad to shock u prim drawing room , goes abroad and forces an introduction to the prince of Wales , and still keeps her hirelings at it pull1 , pulf , pulling tivery foohsii act MiooommiU anil every hilly word she utlers. Hnally she closes an engagement with a manairor , gochofVto play at studying a little , and the next year will llm her skirts in thn publlu's face in a grand apotheosis of humbug. And she will make money. People who love to Im gulhid will go to bee hur because cause sue. is n society woman , while ac tresses of merit will bo without engage- mcntb. Another case still nearer home. Acorn- mon'place young girl in a comic-opera theater makes a conquest of a leprous young lord lie promises to marry her but jilts her in the end. She sues him and after a sensational trial receives heavy damrgcs. She is immediately a star Dctrcss. Only the day before she was only but a utility woman. The winning of a lawniiit makes an artist of her , and behold her eroding tlio Atlantic giving ridiculous performances at ono of the three great cities of the world. Miss Fortescuo Is , moreover. Us successful us Mrs. Hrown-Pottcr will be. The public .gofcj * to see Her as the jilted iiau.ce of lx rd Garraoyle. Society her up with open arms and the rest is huinbucand victory. This sort of humbug does occasionally fail , it is true , but very rarely. A pretty but not brilliant burlesque actress mai rics a man for money. Slui finds he 1ms none ind throws him off. A lecherous and blackguard nobleman undertakes to be come her ninunfcer , and , when the hus band prows restivf. kicks him down stairs. The whole dclcelablo tamily cross the Atlantic to make a fortune in dear America , where all the snobs and fool- ale hungry for humbug. All the details of scandal have bceh industrously ox-s ploded to advertise them. Hut they cro a liltlo too far. The public gets so much of the putrid mrss that is becomes disgusted. The scandals are trailed through the bar-rooms and into the police courts of the town. The show tizzies , the wicked lord sneaks off to Kuropo between days to avoid being served with a possible warrant of arrest , and the actress winds up her brief season in mourning and buys a return ticket. Hut for one Cameron on tlm stngo we have a score of Langtrys and Fortcseues. The country could not bo happy with out a humbug in religion. A mediocre preacher fails to make any hit in the pul pit by doing badly what others do well. Ho turns to sensationalism for re lief. Ho preaches blood and lire and hurls damnation around him in solid chunks like brickbats. Ho shrieks sill ) ' lies , ho PCI verts facts to suit Ins own ends , he prances and froths , and slamps and howls , and whacks his pulpit till the top splits. It is all noii-o , rant , nonson&e , but it stun < the gullsand they swear by it as heaven heaven-born eloquence. Noth ing is lee extravagant or too diflhonc.st for uiteranee.atid impiety and blasphemy are not forgotten. The country in speckled with these baboons who turn the house of ( Jed into a monkey's den. Call them Talmage , Sam Small , Sam Jones , whatever else you will , but re member always that their name is Hum bug. Prof , Glias , Ludwlg Von seeger jrofo0rof ! Mcillclnn at ttie noynl University ! Kntulit nf the IturnL AiiEitrliirt Outer of Ihe Iron Cronn ; Knlnlit Ciimmintler of tlm Itnral Hpin'ili ' OrcJerof In.itielK : Knlaht nf tha Itnynl l'ni * l.m l clerof tluiUeci Kaulu : OiiovsHor uf tlio Legljn of Honor , ote.otc. , i iys : "LEIUIU GO'S fcoCA tUSKf TO NIC shouU not b3 cotv/uundcil with thuhorilo nf Ir.ishy euro : ill . ltl < In nnitcnseof the worrtii I'litciit romeily. 1 lira tlior- ovn.'hlyconror .iiitwlth It mo la of | irin > r.itlon nn I know It tn be not only n leaitlmuto plmrmacoutlc.u product , hnt iilnownrthyot the high romiiicnclatloni lthin : received In ull pnrtnof the world. It ront.ilns eflscnre of Uenf , Coca.Quinlno. Iron anil rHll iTa , which are dissolved InpuroKunumotipantati iniporlil InTtilnahloto nil who nro Ilini Down , Norroin , Ilys. peptic , IlllloiH M.ilnrloiii or iiftlucil tln wc.ik kill * IMITATIONS. HerHnIosty's Favorltlo CosmsticGlycerlno Used hy Her Kornl incline's ttio Prlncms of W le anil th nubility For the Skin. Comnlotlon , lrii | > - llnnn.f 'bnpplnir , lloushncts.Sl UJ. Of UrilitcliU. lilKUK ) I'O'S ( ivnulno hyrnp nnfbarsparllln , li d u thu best burijuarillulntbe market. To Sell the neat Window Sasli Lock Ever Invented. Aeent * mnko blir prollls Tireii luu true StmiiM hv mult tllitd. n \VIIIKI.UCK. : . 1 uller.un. Ni'bi.itki. 1'oisou the System with Drngs.Dr.Horuo's KkHiiric Belt Cures Diseases Without Jledicines. Will Positively Cure Without Jledicinc I'nlns In thr hnclc. hlpn.hc'iil orllnib ; Nfrvoin Do- blllty , IjUiuh tie , ( iCncriil Duhlllty , IthinnintMni , IMr * lilyNpnnil ! a.Soln icu , Dlienscs of Kliliu'y1 * . Spl nnl DiseasesTorphl Liverlout , A thmtillourt 1)1 peaxu * . lyf > pcpshiGontli > iitton , Krytliifhtg , Indlcna * tUin , Imitotuncy , Catarrh , I'tlod , Epilepsy , Auuc , Ulu * hotes.llydroio o , ICxlniustlon. Note the Following1 who were Cured A..T. Ho iKlnml.lt. 8. P < tnerJ. M. Huslelt , nil on norhCinun , ( ol. f Hjnneily , ni the Inter-cein ) : ; n.Y Ilnrrls . ' .Krlo t ; h. M. Divln , Kt-urt'tnry Amorlcan IIor.-fin.-in ; .1.1 , BhuutTur. 211 .M mil-ton t . . ! . ( ' Hinlth , inwrler.U.IMn < llsoni > t.iill f Chli'HtrnMl. W. Ilnll , M. I ) . MornionloiTii , Io > fii : Lemuel Milk , Knnkukou. III. , Jinlful. N. Alurry.Nuporvlllu , lll.iiii < l hiuiclri'ils ot other * repro entlri nearly every town In the I'nloii. Al o elni'trlc lieltH for Inclliis , Ctll or tenil nUmip fur llhi-trnleil cutalosno. Open ilully , ills ? evviilni. nndHiuiduyH. Kloeirlo Sifncn orl free nntl all MulRlIollx. llnwiireof hojiincouip inlPi with tiiHnyiilluhCB , hOlllDK worthlun Kin Is , i\llli only ( i to 18 element" All my bolts rontnln ' ' * el.iinoiili or butteries , heneo Imvo four tliueH the powpi nntl . Houcit iao.iij { unil honj t ualliiKii the motto. JK..I.W.HHXK.191Wabiisli-avChIcao ( ) InTcntor'rropiIotornnil Mjnufacturor. Tansill's ' Punch Cigars wore elilppod daring tha past two yearn , -without n drum mer in our employ. Nootbnr lioueo In tliu world cnn trntl > f ul ly malio aucli a nliuwintf. One encut ( dunlur uuly ) wanted in oncll town. SOLO Cr LEADING Oill'CCISTS. R.W.TANEILL&C0..55StahSl.Cliica30L htlllalrd Iktt _ , . dUcrttloi or i , ttltlllMlllNTKICTO juiun > ICNr rnicWkKNBill , Rir iinuou > , inlld , teething cunrnti of li ill inintnllyriimlliitlirroinonlhi. Tha Sandcn Electric Co. 169 LaOallc it. . All Those fntci'ct > tfl In Should Read This. HTATS oil num. j IShl'llAVC E 1)KI''T , Ol'KK r. lit1 SI'l lllNTCMIKNT. V COLL jiiun-O..No , 1 : * ! . ) lion John M r.iltl'on , V. I' . . Union C'jntral Ufa Tutu r mm Co . Cincinnati , O. . Mr I'ciir Hir Accurt- lnitircqnirem jni irnlor h'ertluii 27) , llovlci Ftut- uionf Ohio cciia ; ullliu1 nn anjuinl ecanilu itlnn of 01 cry Llfn Inrurnnrn Compiii ? lnrorii > i .itrd In Oh o , 1 IIUTO Hie iilratiirc to r p lit the roiilt of tlio rsumliiatluii Juit uuido , In compliance witu i.UJ eo- tmn. 1 found your aiioti nccuroly Irivc.lPd. nnj of Ilio reiybost character , end your UoiikJ and ucconntB a moili'l of nojtiiosiUMil cnrractnUM. nnd t'joun'alra of tli Coiauinln | ovcrj HUT uJmlnltteru < l wllli coaa- uijr and to iho be.-i Intareilnf yjurpolicy lidl'len. ' It win very crull y nTturnn tonut'ca In lUooiaiuJ Inutlon llie IncriM'Col new butineit till * > car orer latt jcir. unO the kul tantlal Intreaso of ro'ir Burl - l > lui over that rrportcd the 3l t of Decemlor. 1935. It li wilh prliie tint I uolo thoiuccOM of Olilo'j onlr l.lfoCorap.nr. ami I cun infil ) recomnirndlt t-anr denrlnxreliable Ufj Iniurunca.Vili kind rCKardi uud cernonul eitcum I remain , lUuiiectfullr yonri , I1ENHV J. ItUlNMUHU , Suiiurlmlcut. Wedeilralboputilletoknow thatOblo It tlio only ( tate requiring this fpcclal rxumination It comoi trout nn otlk-n e | i Ully qualuied.und who It paid i > f ta ffople to watch tholr lute rent In liuur.tiico mat * tan , All liiteri'ilcd > UjuU uircfull ; eiawlnu tUI > lullJ and projpcrom company b for Intunnj. J JI iiMISTXN , SHate Afiirit. lloom Opera llou 3 Illo'k , LlDColn. Null. C.G , SCHKXCK.Special Aye.it , WIN. lOllikUl-el.Omtlnj. dllod&Ow HOLMAN'S ' nrc PKMIy wrn a-ul j.ifonn ! re ) ibV , Tlif been tested in tlioimml of e si nmt no can | io l tlrej-n ! ert Ihst In nil M C. < whcro tlieMrcf snlosn , boitpl ? ro Inrolred. Pn. UMIMISI nront once the bo t quickest ixnJ cli 'i | > eili lure iiii.lopprtrMnfiu ctir. > fii ilinii-'in.U . ofrne < nh ronioJlclneli < i9 Uccu nioj \ \ I'uul any gooilroultj wbntever. lAvcr and Stomach l * AM'irtu ' nil Imrnrlt f fr < vn Ihp Wol. . ID > mutates ntul * UllzcJ lli * hole r l * m. EIolumn' Liver mid Stomach Pad fines 11lllrm ru > . li-tl " ( l vi. t\nmico ! , HHrrhon. M.ilnrl i. Sick He.ul uli > , HliouruttUra.HC- . Hnttmni' * Liver and Sfomr.cli I ud li-suln'e ! lheS" , > mfHii\n.1 ! . niirp | . llm AW tile. C'wrn Atsml ntlon. lifumnex tlioc nnpletion. etc. I.Ivor anil Slanuu'li 8ud . , Tj'hn. | , T/iitioU anil Mi VViior A 1 1 inn ( . . ( ) . M'Or ciit on rscclpt of prioo. J'rlre g2. ! IIOLMA.Y PAS TO , , ivo trmittin Ax. / . r , Lawrence Ostrom & Co. FAMOUS "BELLE Vint/ BOURBON , " k. JgJ atL * K. ! "v Is Deatli to Consumplioii , Malaria , Sleeplessness , Chills ami Fevers Or Insomnia , and Typhoid Fever , Dissimulation , Indigestion , Of Food , Dyspepsia. Ton \ earn Old , Surgical Feven , No Fusel Oil. lllooil l'ol onl'isr. Absolutely P uve The GkEAT APPETIZER Tlil'rrlll certify thatl lmvoe\anniid the'amvlsnf 1111 IiC OK lini'linoN WHI Kr. roctMrivl from I.MMU\nlHTH'iM : : ' & I'D iinil twin I lho imr > to ho ported Ir ( ten Irom Kuxnl Oil innl all otlior ildloturl- ous BubstjncCH and etlrlctly puri ? I ihoorlnltrecotmnpii I Ihp < ima tor H * initlr unit Mallei tin ! | > 'iri > OHU6 , .1 I * IIAltNUM M. U. , Anilytle.il Clu-mlst , I.ouMrlllo. Ky. rorfnlchyDriiCTl'ts , Wine Meri'hinU.indOroror ovoryirho-o. I'rlco $ l : n per hotth- It nolfmiiMl nttlioMt'ovi' , Iml il > ? i > n ln > iUi" < . oxnriMS jmlU.lll | > laln bimts , nlllboia.it to uny ul.lrivn In tlio Uniloil btutoi or Canaili. un receipt of sli tlollttM LAWRENCE OSTROM & Co. Louisville , Ky Wholesale and Distributing Agents , unomrAif nni'G co.ami \ JtlLEV < r JHIjLOX , inintct.nh' Liquor Denlrr * . f Oiixilm. l ? < tinllifs n ) > ) ( ' ( li ) > ( ' ! ' t DM'JOXK JtliOX. iDCO. , Omulm. Jf. T. VLAliK l > m < ! CO. , w. h. .yj'an'SESsrv. si. IT. BIOIHB/E'OV. : .0. r. i STEPHEN , HAMILTON & : CO , , H'SfcTS J i- * t &Q t L.VJ & 9 . & 3 ILiv © Stock Bought and Sold. Uuferenccs First National liiink , Ciiuiuly Co , UK , i'irst National tt.-mk of Cies- ton , I.i ; U.S. National Hank , Omalia , Neb. iTO. eS-2 : . eal Estate and Trust Co The CJ. E. Hay no N. W. COB. 15th AND HARNJ2Y , OMAHA. Property of every descriptlou for ealu in all parts of the city. Lands foi in every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS Of Titles nf Douglas county kept. M.ius of tlio city state or county , or any other information desired , furnished free ol charge upon application. RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry * Silverware The largest stock , Prices the lov/ost. Kopalrins a specialty. AH work warrant ed. Corner Douglas and IDtti btreuts , Oaialrt Licensed Watchmaker for the Union 1'itcilic Railroad company. GOLD MEDAL , TAUIS , 1875. BAKER'S tr Warranted nlmoltttrlijiiirn Cocoa , from which the ciccua of Oil lin * liccn removcil. llluitthret tlmei the strength of Cocoa mixed wllli Dlnrch , Arrowroot or BuEar , nnd l therefore far uioio economi cal , cottlny let than one tint a cvfi. It Is Utllclom , nourishing , etrengthculngi cnally digeitrd , and admirably adapted for Im Hilda uj well na for pernoRiJn licaltli. ( Sold bj (1'roFer "e > erynlicre. BAM & CO , , Dorclicster , Mass , P. BOYEB & GO. j i and -Ja ? ! worka 3020 I'arnam Street , Omaha , Neb rnPETO r A.M. Fin * Color 4 rn stlnjj n Singular AncUnt Haonlc KmUmu * , Juit dltccTrrnl Af.Hi \ \ * mini of I'tnK'l. ) | ! Alw ) rK HliuiralM fV CnUlipgiwuf Mwoulcbook * uid goodi ivltli t > nituia irlre * AIM offer of fl'tt-clnta Luslnni. tjf"Hiw i cf < iiurlnui * nrL * . HI lUiIM ! A CO LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRETORY llocuiiliUnlit. . Newly turuliUod The Tremont , J. C. F1T/CJEUA1J ) i t-ON , i'ropdotori. Cor. Uli unJ I' ts , Miiroln , Noli , nates 11.60 ) > er d y. bticet cars from lioiisn to anr part of Ilie c'tr. ' J , II. W. IlAtt KINS , Architect , Onicom. . Ut und < - ' , Hi'jIiarcU Iltock , Lincola , Kcli. IHuvtituroulltli btruut. Ilrredurnl OALIUtVAVU.irTLK. KM WOODS. Live Stock Auctioneer Hindu In all pirU : of llm U S. ut fair rotos. Uouiti 3 , .Stuto Itlock , Lincoln , Keb. CalkiiTy ! and Short Horn bulls forbiilo. 1) ) 11. CUULDINK , Farm Loans and Insurance , Corrcsnondenoo In rojrnr-l to loan ? solloltol. llonm 4 , Itlchoids Illock. Lincoln. Neb. Riverside Short Horns Of strictly pure Dates and flnU-s TuppedUHttle. Heid Humbert about W buud , I'limllloD ivpru onted : rilborH , Craifxa , Acoiubs , lU'tilo , Hosuof Sliurons , MOM llosoi , KtiiKlilly Uuelioosei , Flat Cruek VOUUK Hftrje , I'hrlllws , Loiians amlTrua Ixivua. lltilU lor salt ) . 1 1'urv Uiites riloart. I I'uro Ilitttt CIBPCH , ] Ilosoor Sliurou , 1 Youii Mury , ll'uio CrulcW Bbunk and oliuirs Coinu and inspect Hi o herd. AdJicii , CIIA.S. M , LUIAN- BUN , Lincoln , Neb. When m Lincoln. Mop at National Hotel , And gul u good ulnnarfo 2'a ) . i'KDAWAV I'rop. BOSTON , MASS. CAPITAI$400,000 / , - - - , SURPLUS , . . . . 4OO.OOO Accounts of Hunks , Hankers and Corpo rations solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS aie excellent and we rc-diccount for banks when balances warrant it Boston ib n Reserve City , and balances \uth us frotnbankenot ( located in other Re serve Cities ; count as icpcrve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent , and inalc : Cable trans fers and place money by telegraph through out the United States and Canada , Government Honds bought and sold , and Exchanges in Washington inaifc for Banks without extra charge. We have a market for priine first-class Investment Securities , and invite proposals trotn States , Counties and Cities \\hcn is suing bonds. We do a general Banking business , and invite correspondence. ASA I' . 1'OTTHR , I rci.dnt JOH. W. WORK , Cfislii.T. WGOlWGB MS. , State Agents FOll TUB ER IM M Omaha , Web. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Pnldun Cnpitftl . $250,000 Burplub . 30,000 II.V Vitfs ; I'lTsiilpnt. A. K. Tonxalln. Vine I'roRlilont. W. li S. Hii hoi , C W. V.Morsn , .lolmS. Collim , H. Vt . Y uto3 , Lewis S. Hood. A. K. Touzallu. BANKINQ OFFICE : THE IRON BANK , Cor 1'Jth nnd Farnam Sts A General lianklrig Hiisnipss Transacted. HARRIS & Oo. tS , CHICAGO. or Countlod , ( 'lllca and olhoisof uliUioiliiold Kantorn tiffloa CD Davonahlre itItofloa. . Uorre | ioa < l- cute solicited. "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " 'Hie Urlclunl anil Oiilj Ucnuine. Pift. ftttdftlvk/l I > llibU B.wufof wortblr4 ImlUtloil LiiiptLiibl. l > LADIES. A > k jua Itrlicolit M "CMcluntrr' * " U l < u ol Ul. c. ultt itt foiU. . u f.uttii' . ) to U * i-uliulirf in liltir bj rrtarn unll. r4AME PAPf R. . . 1M h tfr fbrniliiLl C'o , 331CJ < iU..u Mquani , CdUu n. , J Hull } t > i llrugreliU rttrj wfcerc. 4 < i l < t > jum : ! " I'wikjruiKi riiiu I. Will 1)8 ) glvon Off Lasf Week's ' Prices-en At iiio Only tft\jff' lr n irn Off ttie above Prices oo They are all Tailor-Made and made in the latest styles Buy yourself or you1 Went a handsome Christmas Pres en ! , At the Only Clothing Parlors 1119 Farnam street ,