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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1886)
nAFATTA T ATT.V rpTTTT'n.Q'n AV. 9' * 1QOR Novelties. argains , Our Present In holiday goods consist of n vast number of boauliful mid newly designed arti For the holidays wo have bought nn enormous lot of Overcoats , I'oa Jacket" , Our slock has never been in such a splendid condition to meet the demands of Something which Itm tievor before cle ? in Munlors , Silk Handkerchiefs , Nockwcar , Gloves , 1'ino 1'auoy Underwear , and suits for boys and men. IJeglnning with tiio Ovot coats , we are going to sell the people , lining entirely now and made expressly for us , thorp is not another been done Is what we are now dolng.lhat I ur nnd Sealskin Caps , Night Robes in Flannel. Canton riunncl nntl Fine Hand for the holidays only , a number of chinchilla nnd beaver Overcoats $ , $ , stool : of goods in the elty so desirable to choose from. The stocks of Overcoats , is giving awa.v au artlclo that Is not trash kerchief oirccr. A large number of Ovcreoatn nnd Suits , suitable and bought expressly and $0 , that cannot bo bought elsewhere for from $8 , $10 and $15. The I'eu Suits Overcoats , Underwear Suits and , gloves L-'urnhhini , Hats and ( foods Caps , Tie * . Slnrti. Children ? ' and HoyV and wouhless. We glvo to those who buy , : , nre as oomploto now as a large , well si - pressly for the holidays , Finn leather and nlligalorTravoliiig BURS. Any ono Jackets we sell for f2.50 , nrc woith at loasl . > . They nro ALIi WOOL AND lecleti line of goods can make them , ? tC worth or more , n gold headed cano , of these articles would nml.c a veiy ticrrptablp present and that will be FLANNEL LINED. A most suitable present would be one of our Jersey Office that retailed . This , ono is at 53. fa ap Coats which can be bought for $ .1 , fi M ) and $5 50. Underwear , we will sell from The \eu' York and Omaha Clolltinu Co. 1 * Hie ISi'mhBUiirtcr * for something preciated. ? 5c a suit to $15. A fine all wool worsted suit for $10 , woi th $15. < > uoi1 < 'ooiU and Kotv B'rlce * . that you will not bn given every day and you should take advantage of it. 9 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS. TLe Proceedings of YesteidayY Scssiou of Hcbraslia's Educators. A VERY GOOD ATTENDANCE. A Ijnrao Niiiiilior r Nolnrlo ? I'uldlc ( . ° iiiinihKluiic' ! < l ticncral 'lliuyor ri * thuViiiuoirH ItolioT If flOM THE JlCE'fl LINCOLN The county superintendents' conven tion was in session through the day yes terday at the olllco of the slate superin tendent. The attendance at the session - was creditable nnd the discussions long and animated. All aimed at resolutions looking toward changes in the law to Minplify Hie present laws and engraft upon the legal lore of the stale now laws loc-tfrcdila and amelioralo Iho present condition of tlio fohool laws and school olliei-rs , and as the discussion would fore shadow for Iho general good of Iho general public. At Ihis convention Superintendent Jones is pre siding and County Superintendent Me- dusky , of Lancaster , is secretary. The following county miperinlondcnla were in attendance- . N. Hart/ell , of Buf falo E. A. Enright , lioono ; L. E. Coolcy , ] titler , , D. M. Amsboiry , Custcr ; W. C. Dibble. , Dakota ; F. C. Tym , Dodge ; James H Humor , Douglas ; J. 15. Sctlon , J'lllmotx , Li , t ) . Ilorham , Gage , K B. Barton , Ilamillon ; C. A. Manville , Holt ; E. B. Cowles , Jelicrson ; W. D. Conir-ton. Johnson ; F. D. McClusky , Lancaster ; John T. Nosbit. Lincoln ; B. W. Baker , Morriok , W. JSieh , Nonaha ; William Vallontine , Otoe ; Airs. Mina Ilopwood , IMiolps ; Charles Gales , Pierce ; J. C. liaho , Polk ; John J. Faulkner , Hlchardson ; . ! . D French , Saline ; S. C. Bond , Sarpy ; Mjron AV. Warner , Seward ; S. S. Mnr- phy , Sheridan ; F. M. Gallant , Thayer ; : md K. S. Franklin , York. The conven tion is in its work taking up the school laws in a methodical manner and if 'lOeessary will continue its session over until to-morrow , that the work that they will present to Iho leglalattire may bo ratified because thoroughly considered in advance. Yesterday at noon the entire - tire assembly adjourned upon invitation of Chancellor Mamitt to visit tlio now labrntory al the stale university , which is the especial pride of all connected with that institution. And another feature of the superintendents' ' convention not to lie overlooked is tiio delegation of a half dozen school book agents , who surround n county oflicial at ovcry turn and press for recognition their especial books for the thumbing of the young. NOTAUIKS I'tJill.IC. The governor yesterday commissioned the following American citizens , resi dent in Nebraska as notaries public , thus adding to tlio plethoric list of these of ficials already In the stale : Ciiiciniiatus J. Hills. Harvard , H. A. Kiifus , Uavbnnu ; O J. Collman , Broken Bow ; William - Murthi , Fremont : Benjamin F. stnufl-uri Fremont ; F. H. Ualbraith , Omaha ; George K. Pritchett , Umiiha ; Edgar H Scott , Omahai John Hammond , Omaha ; Frank E. Bell , Omaha ; Geo. F. llnsKoll , Omaha ; Saniuol S. Van Buran , Omaha ; Doxlor L. Thomas , Omaha ; Ed- nuiiul C. Lane , Omaha ; Charlo * W. Kyle , Omaha ; Franklin U. Joy , Odoll ; W. J. Fisher , Wymore ; John H. Wilsoy , Grand Island ; Charles Bedford , Fnirbnry ; James A. Clino. JVllndcn ; E. 1 * . Holmes , Lincoln ; ( iuorgo S Smith , Lincoln ; C. C. Caroth- < irs , Lincoln ; Thomas W. Moore , Lincoln ; Thomas C. Monger , Lincoln ; William lloliner , Lincoln ; Irvine A. Fort , North Plait ; William Gnreok , Norfolk ; M. L. Hay ward , Nebraska City ; James I. Klica , lloulrege ; Henry C. Newman , Columbus ; S. T. Anderson , MeCook , T. O. Edcoeombo , Hnlo ; Fred L , HairU , Ord ; John A. Unlhank , Arling ton ; Mauln Burns , York. In addition to the foot that ono of thorn appointments illustrates an anoient historical statement with slight variations in which a man named Cmelniittns is called to bo a notary public , the fact is apparent that Omaha and Lincoln are laying a foundation for a great real estalo boom through the crei'tion of notaries enough in those two cities to make every man ids own real estate agent with power to draw pipers , to swear and bo sworn. As the \ear's work is nearly completed in the line of notarial appointments it may not be an uninteresting statement of faot to recite that dnrini.'tho year there Imvo been eonunib Ionfd in tlio state a total of 1,00 ? notaries. Aitnn.r.b OK ixcowoHvnotf olHhe American Havimrs bank of Beatrice wore tiled jotorda } witli the secretary of tistate , the place of business to bo in 'Nebraska City Uhe authorized capital Mock of the bank is $100,000 , the sun- horibcd Moot to bo 150,000 , divided into shales of $100 each , 100 per cent to bo paid at time of snbscriping The increase to 1100,000 oapihiUloek to bo made at any lime by a majoritv vote The in debtedness id limited to $30,000 , exclusive of tlio deposits ; the business to bet con ducted by a board of thruo directors. The following nr.uiod dli/.onb of Beatrice are tlio incorporators ! George II. Clark , Charles E. White and John Henderson. STATE 1IOUSB NOTK3. The board of railway commissioners : yesterday completed their report , which was handed over to Ihe governor ami will appear in print for the benefit of the lugUlatuiv , Thu rt-port is withheld from the dissecting garo of the prcus at pros- ent , hut It is learned that the import , in ndditmn to the long summary of the two hi four cases that have come before , wJl recommend that the commission be given power to fix lates in disputed questions , and that a rate thus lixed Is to stand as ptima faela until reversed by tlio courts. How this kind of a leeommendation will strike the patties who have fathered the law thus far remains for future develop ment , but It will evidently not bo very satisfactory to the creators of the commission - mission In that a change of that charac ter would tend to make tlio commission of some utility. The report will be cur tailed , insofar as the statistical part is concerned , lor there is little money to pay out for its nrintinar , Sherift'Jolmson , of Valley county , was in Lincoln yesterday , bringing with Him as a candidate already elected for a year's term at tlio pen ono William Corvln , who was sentenced for mortgaging prop erty that did not belong to him. The Nebraska City precinct bonds voted in aid of the Missouri Pacilie rail way wore placed unon record at the aud itor's ollleo yesterday. Those bonds are for -140,000 , ruuningiltcn years at 5 per cent interest. Commissioner and Mra. Scott arrived homo from Hushville , 111. , yesterday and go hence to Kearney to pass Christmas at their old homo in that city. Hcproscntativo J. N. Fuller , of Gage county , was at the capital yesterday look ing over the hall that will be lent witli oratory for a couple of months. An elegant crayon picture ot the feeble minded institute at Beatrice has been re ceived by Secretary lloggon. Ur.NiiCAL : THAI Kit Sl'KAKS. AL Iho meeting of the Women's Rchof Corps in this city Tuesday evening Gov ernor Thaycr addressed tlio largo audi ence present , and was received with u grout deal of enthusiasm. The appear ance of the old veteran in a mithcnng of old soldiers is always noted for expres sions of enthusiasm , and this was no ex ception. In addition to the speech by the governor , Colonel Woodward spoke and some very line music was upon the pro gramme. The ladies cleared n fine sum of money , which will bo used in making Christmas times brighter for old soldieis needing assistance. Tories or TUP. TOWN. Doputp ShcrilV Ycomttus. of Cuss , was in Lincoln yesterday on his way homo from a trip down in Otoo county after ono A. L. Hutohlnson , who removed a span or mortgaged mules from Ca-ss county without permission of the mort gagee. Mr. Yeomans toiind 'his num. who uH'octcd a satisfactory settlement and saved arrest and further trouble. J. W. Reed , a gentleman from ono of the southern slates , has been in Lin coln several days looking np business locations for relatives who intend coining northwest to enter into business. Mr. Reed is much pleased with Lincoln , and is onlv hesitating between this point nntl Wichita. Kan. Ono of Iho ( ramblers of the town who has evidently been having n run of pros perity has opened n now den in town that reports say is very elaborate and very private. Any sucker , however , whose brains are in his boots can probably find it If ho wants. Thoup-town olllccs of tlio Missouri Pa cific and the ollico of the Pomeroy Coal company have been moved from the Richards' block to tlio corner room in the Alexander block , on O and Twelfth. The location is one of the most desirable in the city. W. II. Martin , who has been a knight of the road for some tune , with head quarters at Lincoln , removes the coming week to Kansas City , where ho becomes part owner and treasurer of the Kansas City Builders' and Traders' exchange , that will undoubtedly bo a prosperous business for the company. W. B. Lanins , of Grand Island , presi dent of the State Travelers' Protective as sociation , was in Lincolirypsterday. Mr. Lanlns says that a mooting of the state association will bo held at the Arcade hotel , Omnlm , on Monday evening next. R. H. Cnthbcrt , who has been ono of the woi king members of the Travelers' Protective association hotel committee , was in the city yesterday visiting with friends. Tim now German National bank , thn latest ( inanoihl institution added to Lin coln business houses , is now open for business in the Potsin block , fust com pleted on tlie corner of O ami Thirteenth btroets. Churches , societies and clubs are all making elaborate preparations for Christmas - mas festivities in the capital city nnd it is evident that tlie day will bo greatly ob served In Lincoln. 'Iho Christmas attractions nt the Funko opera liouso are. Thursday eveningKllin Kllslerin in "Woman Against Woman" and Friday and Saturday evenings , with Saturday matinee , tlie new drama , "Called Back. " Dr. llarsha , president of IJclloyno col lege , and Captain Alee , traveling agent ot the Burlington route , wore iu Lincoln E. S. MoMastcrj , Pawnee City ; A. L. Funk. Red Cloud , J.B.Weston. Beatrice ; A. 11 , Biihop , Omaha ; G. W. Martin , Long Pine , and L. Rothschild , Omaha , were 111110112 : the Nebraskatis sojourning at the capital city yesterday , The I'irst Gorman Free Kvangi'lical Sabbath school will hayo a children's so ciable on Friday nttornoon ut D o'clock and n Christmas entertainment in thu evening nt 7UO : o'clock in the now church corner Twelfth and Dorcas streets. Christmas scrvico on Saturday ut the same place at 10I0 : ! a. in. Sunday at 10.110 a. n . . sorvieo ; prcachlne by Kov. F. II. W. lirucchcrt , pastor. Sabbath school at 0 a. m. Friends and children are cordi ally invited to all meetings , A glass ns hnrd as any cast njetal , and not more expensive than uast-iron , is btated to have been produced by Mr. Sta mens , of Dresden. Experiments' nro being made to determine whether It can bi > nfcodfor ruils on railways. THE LOST BRACELET. An Audnolous Knlilioi'V Tlie 1'lilef Never IIiNcoicrocl. Home Journal : Ono evening when Napoleon 1 was in all his glory there was a grand gila production at the Grand opera. How many reigning kings and princes occupied tlio boxes and balconies it is Impossible for mo to cstimale , tlie vary seats usually occupied by tlio claqueurs wore filled with noblemin Tlie Princess Borgheso , tno beautiful nnd accomplished Paidino , sparkled and shone in her box , eclipsing all around her by the splendor of her loveliness , ns the sun does its satellites by the brilliancy ol its rnj-s. On her neck she wore a neck lace , the diamonds and massive pearlof which , intertwined and blended w'th ' transcendent art , slilj further enhanced her incomparable brilliancy When she opened her bov there was n murmur of general admiration. The imperial box opened in its turn nnd tlio master of the world appeared , saluted by those kings and princes with a formidable cry of "Vivo I'Knipnrcur ! " It was generally remarked that the cm- prcss seemed unable to take her eyes oil' her sister-in-law , nnd appeared to be fas cinated , dazzled , like the other occupants of the vast auditorium , with the marvel ous brilliancy of the necklace. Suddenly the beef the Princess Borgnese opened aim a young major presented himself , wearing the brilliant blue and silver uni form of the aides-de-camp of the em peror's ' Mag. "Her majesty , the em press , " said he , bowing Jew , "admires the wonderful neeklaee worn by your imperial highness , nnd has expressed the liveliest desire to examine it closer. " The beautiful Pauline made a sign to one of her ladies of honor , who unclasped and detached the neeklaee from the princess' neck and placed it in the hands of the stall'olliccr. . The latter bowed gravely and disappeared. This episode occurred toward the middle of the second act. The entr'acte cumo and passed away. The third .let concluded in ili. turn. The fourth act came and passed , and the en tertainment concluded , yet still the neck lace was not returned. The Princess IJorgheso look this for u characteristic freak of Mane Louise's. N'oxt ( lay , however , she asked if the neck lace had pleased the empress and whether she had found tlie setting and arrange ment of the jewels to her taste. The em press was thunderstruck , for she had not seen it and had sent no olliccr for it as described. Napoleon deigned to mix himself up in the affair , lie had the names of till the slafToflicors on duly Iho preceding evening ascertained. And then ono by ono , under some pretext or other , tie had them called before his sister. She did not recognize one of them. They summoned the Prince of Otranlo , minister ot police , A long council was hold. Everything possible was done , but in yain. The unfortunate Foucho was ready to tear hi.s hair in despair. Ho sol his keenest bloodhounds at work. His best detectives were literally worn oft" their logs , without result. As to their imperial master , ho was literally bubbling over with rage , and was almost on the point of thrashing his chiel of police. But neither the necklace ( which was worth nearly a million ) nor the audacious thief was ever scon again. The Slim from Tom's Klver. M. Quad in Detroit Free Press : A lot of us was silling in the depot room at Trenton , and the only man who had a newspaper was reading away for dear life , when n stranger entered with two satchels and a tall girl , chucked the bag gage under a seat , waived the girl to another , and walked up to the man with the newspaper npd asked : "Mister , is there anything in the news paper about coast defenses'1" "No , sir ! " was the grufT reply. "That's singular. Have they given up the idea , do you think ? " " 1 don't ' know what you mean.sir. " "You don't ? Why they've been talk ing for the last year about building forts to protect our coast. I live down near tlio mouth of Tom's creek and I rather expect they'll build u big fort there. The way things are now England , Franco or Germany could declare war against us and land a force at Tom's river before wo had our eyes open. They'd land right on my farm , and nobody knows the damage they'd do Don't see anything about a fort at Tom's river , eh ? " "No , sir. " "Well , that's singular. If this govern ment expects mo to get down behind a rock with my old shotgun and keep En- rope from landing at that point it's ex pecting a Icetlo too mtieli of ono man. I'd light to the death , of course , but the chances are that a hull navy could lick ono nigh-siglited man , bo the paper don'tsay : anything ? " 'Didn't I toll yon no in the Hw place , " "Say , mobbo you don'l care a copper about coast defenses ! " exclaimed the two satchel man as a red spot appct rol on cither cheek. "Nota sir " copper , ! " 1 thought so from tlio start1 Von live out in Michigan or Indiana or Illinois , and are tucked away in some holler where the sherilVcan't tind ye , let alone an invader of our sacred silel Oh , no ; yon don't keor ! , ' "Father ! " ohidod the tall girl , as she half rose , but ho turned on her with "Atari' , vou keep shell I vo allus tho'ught if Europe declared war against in wu'il have plenty of enemies right at homo , and hern's a case to prove it. Stranger , did you lit in Hie late warv" "None o' vour business , sir ! " "There's ' his open hand gentlemen ! " said the two satchel man as ho turned to the crowd. "When you find n man who don't Kcer how soon tlio hull of Europe jumps on this country you liava found a man who'd dig up the Loncs of Washing ton and soil 'em to u Junk man for live dollars ! " Diamond collar buttons at EJholta & Akin'B. ' . . ' ' 'MOST ' PERFECT fvlADH rropurad with strict regard to Pnrltr , Strongth. oni IlcnUUfulnos * . Ur. I'ricB'aUakinjjl'owdorcomnlnj noAinmonls.Umo.Aluraorl'liOBphiitcs.Dr.r'rlre'a Eitracta , YanlUdi Lemon , etc. , flavor delicious/ ! . t ? pnwom rff The Doulinc of Trcatinj. New York Mail and Express. As a re porter was standing in a saloon near the postolllce two young men entered. They were seemingly ncquainted with each other.for they stood and chatted together for a moment. Then ono of them pro ceeded to the bar , ordered a drink , paid for it , and went out. The other did the batnt' a moment later. "Did you notice those 3'oung men' " said the white-aproned bin tender after the door had eloped behind thorn. "What about thorn1 asked the re- Dorter. Dorter.Vcll " \Vcll each ol them paid for his own drink and drank tilono. A .H'ar aso that would have attracted a go'od deal mom attention than it does now. Then n man coinp into n hi-.Ioon and meeting n friend would not think of drinking without ask ing the friend to join him. The fashion is changed now \crymucli. The boys still 'set them up , ' but there is not so much treating back and forlli as there was. Men meet in saloons just as in rcbtauruntf , and do not think of paying for each other's drinks any more than they do of settling for cacti other's dinners. " "Hathcr injurious to the suloon-kecp- crs , isn't ilV" "Well , perhaps it is ; but it's also a pro- vpntativo of drunkenness. Formerly eight or ten pcr&ons come in at u time. One would treat , and then each of the others would feel in honor bound to do the same. At the end of one round tl o group would fool in humor for another , nnd in the end all hands would have more than they would bo enable to carry properly. A\hat caused thu chango.V Well , von nine mo there1 What causes changes in thn fashions in trou.Hera and lints ? J suppose the fashions in drlnkliii ; ! changed in about the same way ? llcriv-tho genial purto.yorof. mixed drinks hurried to concoct something that would settle this nerves of \oungmnn who had evidently sprint the previous night vigor ously if not wisely. Hoi- Mind , Yesterday morning Liilie Ivuohl , the young woman who was brought ms.inc from St. Jo-cph's hospital and contincd in the county Jail , was taken to the private asylum of Mrs. Folsom on the corner of King and Caldwell streets , per fectly cured. She wiis nur cd by the lady in < | iio tion , her madness having been occasioned by physical ailments. COBS CURES Rheumatism , Neuralgia.Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache. Headache , Toothache , Hare Tliro.t. Hortllag , . Npriilnk llruUci , Kuril * , MtuldA , l ruAt Ilil * , ilD ( Al L 01IIFit VUUIU I'ilhS 1NO iCIIU. S'14 Ij Prurirfili tul I > < tl > ril > rjrrb t > . MlljUeull * Ix'tlU. Jlirmllbinfu 11 lAnfui * ! . rilRrilAHI.KSA.Tdlll I.HICO. Billlnior .F . Absolutely Free from Opiates , Emetics and Poison. SAFE , AT UHUCCIUTI fH CHARLES V04LICR ; n.BHUI 0'lEMO. ' ' DRS. S. &D. DAYIESON , < is \vnixrn STKUKT. m\viu ; : , - - COLOBSAOO , Of the Missouii State M-scuni of Anato my , St. Louis , Mo. ; Unfteisity College Hospital London , Ciictcn , Germany niul New Voik , Having dc\otcd their atten tion SPECIALLY TO THE TRCATMCN'T OF DISEASES. More especially those arising from impru dence , invite all so suffci ing to concspond without delay. Diseases of infection nnd contagion cured safely and speedily without detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drugs. Patients whose cases have been neglected , badly tieated or pronounced incurable , Miould not fail to write us concerning their symptoms. All Icl'crs rccche immediate attention. PUBLISHED . - > And wilt be mailed FREE to any addicts on receipt of one 'I cent stamp , " 1'iactical Obstipations on Nervous Debility and Phy sical Exhaustion , " to which is added mi "Essay on Marriage , " \\ith Important chap ter on DISEVSES Or TIIK KEVROIH'Cl I VB OIIGANS , the whole forming \aluixble med ical treatise uhich should be lead by all young men. Addiess SM S. S. iV . BJ\V1E OA' , .1 IK Ijawrciirc St. , Dottier , t'ol. C ItB on"- ' " ' , nml n i < o v and w Miccft-trnl Cnir.nt.vo'ir own limno by our ho was Uonf ( weiitw clfflit yours. Tiontpil by most ol tlin notuii cfyoulnl Msilhout liimullt ; cured lnmoll' In ttneo inoiitliE , and slntu tlion Uumltccl * of others Full particulars scut on uppl callon. T. H I'AUi : . No. \Vestyitt St , N o Vork City B TbaToBlio ulYorfn > oityforlhe UoT < JIic io ; brlts nsa thmifrnds of riuei rf llio wont kin 1 and or long andlng IIRT been cored. In < ! "td. ! utronc In my faith In ItBefficacy "bat Inlll wndTWO IIOITLES FKFE. loKMI.er wltli VAL- lMIILB1KEATISK ntril dliieMiMoi > nT ulH > rl > r. OIH9X. Jims * J-.O.ftCWrMfi. HU.y.A.StUCUMiini'cariat.M.Y AH Those Interested in Should Read This. HT\TB OI'OIHO. ) Iv-ntiviu DEP'i , ( irnri. > SiTnniMTrMiMfT. \ CiiLt Miurs , O. , Nur.otliVK. \ . ) Ilon.Jobn sr Pnltlion. V. I' . , L'nlnn Cmitriil Ufa lniiurniKcCo.'liiiliinHtl ( , o , Mj Donr SirAccord - Ins tiircnnirpm Jut uiidvr * < cuiori 2 ; . ' . ItcrUod Slut- iilc ol Ohio. cinniiclliii MII unnuul einuilnutlmi nf ocrl.lfu Insurunon Coniimnx Incorpomiod In OU'o , Iliiivo tlio ploaiuro to report tlio losult of the oxuminutlon jiut umUo , In compliance wltli 3.ilitBOu- tloii. ) folinil yo\ir \ HI OH socnrt'lr Invostoil , mill of tlia Tt'rybe'toliiiniclor , nnd > otir Iionki und nccoiinti n model ofiio.ilnon anil cirioctiH ( > , uiHl tUeiHTalra of tUoCumimny In every wnf ndmlnUtcroil witli esai\- my unrt to Hie l > t t Inleiotlof yotirlH'llcy ' liolilor . llwas veryuMtfylnetoinn toiintloa In llioe\.ini ; limtlun lliulncri'HKOiif now Imilueii thin ji'iir mcr last je.ir , mill Hie Miliatmilliil Imrcji'e of your cur- plim OUT ttiat rcjiotU'il till ) 31 t of Dccoiutur. 14M. It It wltli pride ( lint 1110In theimi-JMor Ohld'n onlr l.lfnConiiuny.anil 1 c.ui mfalf racominenalttuiiny Uosllliminlliililc l.lfn IiikuriuiCJ.VUb kind iCKUiili unil | eroiinl e ieom 1 remain , IICM > crtfiilly ) oiii > . JIKSKVJ. ItUlN.MlND , Sujii > iIndent. We ilc lrc Ihc public to Know tint Ohio Is the only Unto ioiUlruiK | tlil ipcclAl uiuuilnnlliiii. It comet IroiMiiiupnic cuciiii'Clally iinillileJMnd | uhul'imld by tlio iieuplo In wutcli tualrlntrrunlili ) Innnnincu innt- lent All lnliroii-J | thuulJ curofnlly OKuiulntMlil * olld.ind pnupiMuci"rnmpimy Imfnro IninrlnK. J. &I.KMIS'lON.Matn | ) Aconl. Ilnoni ( > | it'rn House Illock , l.lnculn , Neb , C U.HUHKNCK.HpoilalAvent , WIN lOt LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRET DRY Ueccmly llnllt. Newly t'urulibvd The Tremoiit , J. r. KIT/onitAliI ) je SON , J'lopilotois. Cor , ttli niul I'tiK , Lincoln , Nob. llnleiJI.il i.erilabtrcut cart frum.iio.iiO la tar IIAII uf lUe cil/ * * cilJ. J. II.V. . I1AU KINS. Architect , OfTicPS 31. 31 uinl < - . JUoliHiili UlocV , Lliioola , Neb , lileviitur unlltli tltiK t. ItrroUorol HrAfilorot LUWA1 CAITIC. KiKiliTllous-OArri.il I' " M WOODS , Live Stock Auctioneer Siiloi mmle In ull imiU of the II H. rufalr rates. Itoom3 , SUite Illock , l.liunln , Neb. Gullowny un < t Short Horn UulU for salo. H II. GOULOING , Farm Loans and Insurance , Corrfsnonilciice In mrHnl toloHni Mllclt J. lloom 4 , ItlcliarJi iHouk , liliicxiln , Nub. Riverside Short Horns Of strictly Pine Ilito8iuid ; Hates TuipoJcaUlo. | 1 1 o ixl number * utimil IKI bead. rainlllus ropiiisontod : r'llberH , Craggt , A co ml > s. llcnio.Il05 of Klmroiiii , Min-a Ho uj , IvnlKlilly DuohvMos , Hat Uroek \ Dim ? Uutjt , iylllst'i , lxuans niKt'lriie lx > ve . Hull * forialo. 1 rnru Mule * Klluart , ! Pure HiU ( B CrHKR * ) , i Hose of filial on , I Vnitiitf Murjr , ll'iuo CrulcU Mmuk and otliom Come BUI ] Inspect the liuM. Addiou , OI1.VS. M. lilt AN- SON , Lincoln , Neb , wiicn in Lincoln stop at National Hotel , Auil if el ti toidjlunarfo 2. > o. o.FBUAWAV FBUAWAV Prom RELIABLE JEWELER , Watclies , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest slock. J'rlces the lowest. Repairing a specialty. All work warrant ed. Corner Douglas and 15th streets , Oirmln Licensed \ViUcliinakor \ for the 1'nion Pnoilic Hailroad company. DEALERS IN ICE TOOLS. Carving Knives and Fine Holiday Pocket Forks Cutlery. , Scissors in Cases. Skates , Etc , A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices. The C , E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co N. W. COR. 15tb. AND HARN.EY , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale in all parts of the city. Lands for salu in ovcry county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS Of Titici of Douglas county kept. Maps ot the city state or county , or unjr ether information dosircit , furnished free of charge upon application. Display at their warerooms , 13O5 and 13O7 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to bo found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , including STEINWAY , r-M Ji tfii FISCHER , PIAN HFALY-i B * B LYON & - BURDETT , ORGAN STANDARD , LYON&HEALY Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the liouso , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY , I30S & 1307 FARNAM STREET- HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. Di-divliifl , Tlila Month , on November fiOtlt. Jilt1'i'lxes. . A'o lll nl > n Wltli $2 You Can Secure One City of Barletta 100 Francs G-olcl Bond Tlicno bonds areiira n 4 tlintb nnnually , with | iri/cti of e GOO,000 , 100,000000 , BOO.OOO , 200,000 , lOO.OOO , CO.OOO , etc. , down to thu iouctt ( iri/e of 100 Knuics ( Jold , Anyone sciuling us J2 \\lll eecurc one of thctc H nds and it > then ICNTITLICI ) to the % \hole prize that Itinay draw In next drawing , balance payable on etuy install incuts , ThU is the bct > t investment ever offereil , lit-sidcb the certainty receiving hack 100 Francs Gold , you liave the chance to win four time * a jrar. Lints of thawing * willhesent free ofclmrge. Money can ho sent hy reuistered letter or poital note. Kor further information , callon or addrets DERI-IK 15ANIC1NG CO. , 3o5 Broadway , New Yoik. N. R. These Bonds are not lottery tickets , and are by law permitted to be sold in the United SlnlpH. WANTED ! Ladles to Work for Ua at Their Own Homes. $7 to $10 Per Y/eek / Can Be Quietly Made Noptotu. | ialnllnin iioannrmslng. tor OH utlo r nlm. Uui ilJri ) at onr , CIJKSCKNT AltT CO. , 1 } Cealrnl Hi. Ilomau , Mm * , Uai JDREXEI * & MAUL , Successors to J no G. Jnoob , UN DI3RTAK. 12 It 8 A.M > tt.iistAijitnm.s. t UIH oldatatut 1407 Fflrmim ht Order * bytnlegruph ttci.lcitod and promptly it- tended to. Telephone No U25.