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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1886)
THE ( BLAHA DAILY BEE ; TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23 , 1SSC. MONEY FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES The Domi-Annual Divida of tlio State's Educational Funds. WHAT THE COUNTIES GET. A Copy ot a ttnllt-onil Charter rilcil Tlio Klro "Warden Stakes Ilia A ii mini Itrirtort llapprtilti ' nt tlio State lrno tTtif. nr.r.'r t.ixcot.x nnrtKAu.1 The siMni-annual apportionment of jscliool money to tlio different counties In tlio klat'j lina just been made by tlio state Hiitiorintcndcnl , and the notices of tlio bainc tire being forwarded to tlio diffot- counties from iho auditor's office. There.as reported by tlio state treasurer as funds accumulat'iil in tlio lust six months for school purposes tlio mnnltt- cent sum of $ &St > ,372.U. : ) This fund arose from tlio following dlfl'ercnt sources ! In terest on United States bonds , ? ! > 00 ! In terest 0:1 : state bonds , $13,030.60 ; state t.iv , $33riV31 ; interest on county bonds , $23- .139.80 ; intnrosl.oii unpaid principal school lamia , | 100,3il.Qt ; lease school lands , $03,093.8. ' ; private securities , $ H8.'lo , making In all thu grand total AS above enumerated. This money is apportioned to the dilieront counties according to tlio school population and incompliance with the sehool laws of tlie state. It will bo- observed from the appended list of coun ties with the amount of cash that caeh receives that Douglas heads the list with Lancaster a jooil second , ( iairo following third , with Cass fourth , and Kioliardson and Oleo following at nearly tlio same figures. The amount of this apportion * merit received by each county is ivs fol lows : Antelope b II7.V. 3 Jfultli. . . s rar.nl Adams 0,105.51 Kearney , . . . . 8.1SU.1 Itimnii ! t,07.1fi'.l Knox Hitffulo 0,181.04 Lancaster. . . . Jirown -Viio.ai Mncolti JJuri 4.I4V.M Lout HU7 Jlutler 5,1-W.il Mmliwn . . . . l. ' .VJIt Cuss 7.1KI.OO Jletilck ( Jhuiiy ! > T.t.\V \ Nanca Clioyunno. . . . S'y.71 Nuinalia ( /liano. . 'Nuckdlls. ' . . . : ; .4r.uo Codar.KhJ.iiO Otoo T.fUVM ( Jhiy 0,11-Uft l'u\neo ! : t.8'J7.SS Collnx 4,10244 1'holps Cuiiiiiif ; : t.W . 'J7 1'iorro Oiist > : r ; . ,01'i.OS I'lultu i.D03.ti : : Dawsun 'J.tHl.07 Toll ; Dalcotu 1.U.VJ.SI1 Iti-d Willow. B.003.07 Dlxun : iOiS.-ir > liidinrdson . 7,783.00 Dndito 0rX.r7 ( ) Saline 8ts.7o : ; Douclus 17,4M.r ! > U Sarpy { .vwui Diindy : ! Mi7ijniiiulftr& : . . . 8.47.1.47 Plllinnio .t , M7.0.'iHoward 0'Ji.70 : ! Franklin , ' VJJ'WS Sherman. " . . . frontier tr.iu.rrSiiiix : | ( Kurnai : ! , ' -10.1iJ ! Stallion .Mii ( t , NM.l4Tlia\cr 4M > . \ 1 ( Jrculcy l.ivjl.41 Vallov y. : : 15.81 Hull .Hamilton. . . . Jlarlan Whcfiler , u-ii.cn' Jlnyc.s 1 H'l.ltt Yoik o.atV7.w Jlltl'lll'OClf. . . ir.iy.57 Dawcs li'JI.'Jl Holt lianiehl 4M.71 Jlownril : ! ,2'J0.2C Koya 1'aha. . l.uil.09 4lH'i.uo I.o.'an . . , f ohiiMin . l.rJ7.uSlieridixn , : | . . . . 7D.O' ! A coiv OK Tin : CHAHTUK of the riiicijo : ; , Kansas & Nobnuska rail way has been filed with tlio .secrctnry of state. The ehartor recites that tbo roatl is to build l.loOmilo.sof road in Nebraska Alul 'Kansas , the greater part , however , beini' located in Kansas , thu eastern ter minal point boinac St. .loseph. Tlio Ne braska branch is recited to commence opposite St. Joe , in Donmhan county , ' Kaunas , enteriiifr Pawnee. ( Ja o , Jen'c'r- fion , Thaycr and Nuckolls counties and crossiii } ; again into Kansas. The capital of Iho company is $15,000,000 , anil the directors for thu year : F. Rl. Darrah , C. W. Jones , E. S. Can well , of Alehison ; S. S. Brown , tieorgo . Samuel , St. Joe ; 11. A. 1'arkor. of Chicago , and M. A. Low , of Trenton , Mo. IIKADV I'OH ItDSINHSS. The Central Nebraska live stock insur ance company , of Kearney , that was re cently orgnni/.ud with n capital stock of $100,000 , with $50,000 uaid in , lias complied - plied with the insurance laws of the state and furnished the necessary proof there with to the state auditor , who in turn will furnish certificate to that oll'ect. There nro oeesisionally wild cat insurance com panies that dp work in the state contrary to law , especially those working the life insurance racket , but any OHO knowing Biieh are requested to report to the auditor , and the business will be stopped in a hurry. STATI : norsr. ITT.MS. The repairs and decorations in the hall of representatives are completed , and a handsomer room but very tow capital building * can boast. The wall decora tions are very handsome. Two electric lights are swung in the eeutro , and the gnllcrh'S entire are seated with now opera chairs. Yesterday croning the seats were placed In position , and selections were hurriedly and numerously made by friends of llm different moiu'bcrs. Doug las county members have heals together in the centre of ttio hall , immediately across the centre aisle from Lancaster's members. The Otoc members are located directly in front of the Douglas men ; Cuss across from Douglas in iho lirst side aisle in the centre ot the row ; the two Fillinorc members directly In front of Cass , with tlio York delegation just back . of Cacs , and tlio lutler ! members back of fTork. I'ntrncu and Dodge counties are toward tlio back of the room on the cen tre aisle , while Hamilton and I'olk uro on the right of thi ! speaker. Citi/ensof Knoxcounty have petitioned the commissioner of lauds and buildings 10 have tlio school lands in that county appraised for sulo. The petition will bo llk'd for the present , as no appraisement will bo nmdu until tlio curly spring. Miss Anna J. Uamsay , of TeouniFeh , formerly it teaehor in thu Lincoln schools , is visiting at the homo of Commissioner Scott for a few days , A MKSSAOI ; oi' COXI OMNCB. : President t'it/.gorald , of the Irish Na tional league in America , ycstordav sent the following telegram to iho widow of the lute John A. Logan : Mrs. John A. Logan , Washington , I ) . C. : On behalf of the Irish National league in America I respectfully tender to you my heartfelt eoudolonco in your sail beruitroHU'iit , You will have the deep sympathy of the entire race from M'hijli your lamented husband sprang , and their prayers will'go forth that Hod may givoyou strength to bear tlio great blow which Ho has pleased to inlllctupon you. JOHN I'iT2rii\.i.u : ! , President Irish Xitional League In Amer ica , rillK WAHIH.N'd ANXUAI. Itr.l'OIir. Warden Nowburv , of the paid lire do- utmoiit , has submitted the following t'jtiKiiiil report for tlio year. Total nuin- ter of alarms , ! tT ; total number or lires , 115 ; false alarms' , 3 , amount of loss , $1(1,110 ( ; Insuraiu'o on same , OS.BW. . The origins of lires were ; Defective iluea , 0 ; stovepipes through roof , carelessness \ , 4 ; gas jots , 1 ; bur.itiugiras bag , 1 : incen diary , 2 ; spontaneous combustion , 2 ; plumber's lire pot , 1 ; children with matches , 1 ; hot ashes , 1 ; unknown. 13. Number of feet of lire hose laid at lires , Iv'O.BCK ) ; number of miles traveled by toanis going to and from liroa , 01 } ; num ber of miles traveled by teams in daily oxon-iso , 211. Kquipiucnt of Department Number of men employed , thirteen ; one second- class Sillsby engine ; 0110 ihinl-ohisa Silsby engine , two four-wheel two- horse hose carts , onu vilhige liook and ladder trtick , throe teams for carriage t nd truck , onfe box supply wagon , 3,000 feet Are hoe , tbrco Etts of The warden recommends Iho sale of Iho hook mid ladder truck nnd the pur chase of n now and better one ; also the pureliano of n ohomlp.nl engine for uscbc- yond the water mains. THE ! > r..VTIl OK OKN'UUAl , T.OOAN was received with manifestations of re gret on every hand in the capital city , a great many personal friends of the dead senator residing hero who hud known and worked muter him in Illinois , Lin- col * . nlep has a hojtot old soldiers in its population , and the well known fact that every old soldier feels himself under spe cial obligation to General I ocan for Ids constant work for the soldiers innkes the regrels all tlio moro universal. Postmas ter Watkina early in the morning had the etars and stripes at half mast over thu government building sonio tinio before the state house ollleialf ) had acted in the matter , nnd the Journal issued a free extra in thu morning hours. TOWN TOPICS. The girl , Li/zlo Wonkleman , who woi the victim of the abortion cae , was burled yesterday. One or two phvsl- ciaus whoco nimo3 : were brought out in Iho testimony before the coroner's jury rw possible perpetrators of Iho act aside from Cooley , In custody , are vigorously entering denials of ever buying treated the girlin that way at all. There is a new and elegant banner on exhibition in ono of the show windows in the city that has boon manufactured without regard to expense , tindhich Is to bo presented to Upollo Division of Iv. of P. , the date of the presentation , however - over , not yet being public. The banner is valued at $300. There wore no snow blocUades result ing in tills soption of the state from the Christmas storm and trains ran in and out of the city on time. The lilkhorn & Missouri Valley pay car was at Lincoln yesterday. Among tlip legislative position candi dates the chaplaincy of tlio two houses is not passing without attention , and two well known candidates arc mentioned in the field outside of possible local pastors. Hitler Hritt is n cnmlidntn for the senate chaplaincy nnd Kov. 11. I'resson , of Friend , tor pluu > lain of the liouso. The seriate chamber nt the capitol building is yet in the hands of the decor ators , but work is being crowded and the ilimhing touches are to belaid this week. "Aliil pleasure and palaces though we may roam , bu it over so humble , " there's no .Mpocilio for pain like Salvation Oil. Price 25 cents a bottle. "Tho most troublesome companion a person oan have while being away from homo , is a cough , nnd 1 would advtso everybody to procure Dr. P.i IPs Cough Syrup before Blurting. " ( Drummer. ) Commissioner Grlllltts Is Remem bered by Ills ABfioclntos. Commissioner GriiTittfl , of the Omaha Freight Uureau , is a happy man. lie has recoivop a beautiful Christmas present from tlio members of the bureau a liamiBomo gold watch , Howard move ment , anil full jeweled. The presenta tion was made to him by Secretary W. A. L. Gibbon , in a neat speech of congratu lation. On the inpido of the cover arc inscribed the words : "Omaha Freight Bureau to their Commissioner , Dec. S25 , 1830. " On piie outside of the cover , Mr. Griffins' initials , "W. H. G. , " are engraved in u monogram , while on the other side are tholiirures"18Si. ( " M. Griintts feels justly proud over his present , as it .shows the esteem which is felt for him by the men in whoso inter ests lie is working , The following is Mr. Griflitls' circular card of thanks to the members of the bureau : To the membership : In attempting to convoy my acknowledgment for your most thoroughly appreciated testimonial , I am at a loss to find adequate expression in words in which to convoy : \ proper Bouse of the courtesy thus extended. lioautiful as it is , and great as its in trinsic value , 1 cherish far moro than these the motives which inspired the gift , and shall , so long as life lasts , feel an honorable pride in its possession. To have become the recipient of such a remembrance of Christmas-tido at your bands will bo interpreted by me as an up- proviiur expression on your part of efforts in behalf of the business interests of our city , of cflbrts that have had at least the merits of faithfulness and sincerity. Wishing each nnd nil of the generous donors a merry Christmas anil a very happy and prosperous Now Year , believe me , your verv " obedient friend and ser vant , W. F. GltlKFlTTS , Commissioner. liirttiday Roolc is a beautiful present to give any lady. Hut thorn is a little book published in namphlet form , with no pretensions to literary merit , that would be as ixppro- prialo , nnd might bo the means of saving ix life. It is called Dr. R. V. Pierce' * treatise on diseases of women , for whoso peculiar troubles the "Favorite Pro scription" is especially designed. Jt is profusely illustrated with wood-cuts and colored plates , and will bo sent to any addiess lor ton cents in stamps , by the World's Dispensary Mudical Association , Buffalo , N. Y. THIS CITY'S WOItK. Ii Will bo Slum n in thi ) FoMlieoniln ; ; Jteport ol'llio City Euuliieer. City Engineer Kosewaler is engaged in preparing nu elaborate report of Iho work done in his department during the past year , together with the amount of public improvements which have tiikon place iu iho city during the past few years. It will bo the most elaborate thing of the kind which has yet been it.sii''d by this department , Aniongolher things it will contain a ma ) ) showing tlio location of all lire the hydrants in the city , together with the amount of pressure of each ono. It will also contain a map showing the streets paved and the material of the same , besides one Outlining the sewered thoroughfares with views and di mensions of the sowors. The Btreets of which the grades have been established uud those which hare been graded will also bo shown , while a tabulated state ment will set forth the cost of all the publin Improvements up to date. The report will bo liberally illustrated and will bo ready to appear about February ] , PERFECT MADQ Prer ro < l with strict rcjitd toPurltr , Ftrenttth , ani lluillbfulDOD * . Ur. J'nco'ti Cakin j P wd r coatulns coAmmoDlt.Ume.Alumorrhosi.h iiiUoOi , VAnlUs , Lcmoo , etc. , flsv P/KT BWiffPOWD&r fa - v ' * * f u , M. Mt > > UW , WU1 KUU IIUIUVJT. An Open Ijottcr < o tie ? 1'aslors nnil Clirli > ttnn Cltlr.L'ns of Oinnhiu D -ar Friends : The Ituokingham \ \ \ C. T. U. Imro obtained the services of 1'cv. T. I ) . Hilton , pastor otr.itilitm SI. M. K. Church , Chicago cage from 1835 to ISSo , and for sometime president of Salt Lnko Si-mtnary. Ho lias also boon connected with Iho Slayton Lecture Uureau of Chicago , and Is adver tised as and eloquent and powerful speaker. Ills reputation M an orK.inizor in mis sion district * , nnd hl.s interest in Iho torn- Iterance cause shown by 800 coming for ward to the altar ( durinp his imlorato in Chicago ) and slcntnc the plcdco while the conproRatlon oiigatjed in fcjlent prayer , has caused us to look upon his presence in the city as a providence , opening the door of opportunity for a locality almost entirely beyond the intlucncoof tip-town ohurohos , Ho will visit from house to house invit ing the Third ward people to attend ivg- nhir Sunday sorviocs iind other meetings , It Is the expressed wish of the union that Iho Chri ! < stiiing of the city should take a deep interest in this now departure nnd oll'or the sympathy and assistance the character oi the work culls for. The matter of support will be in the hiuiils of a committee of trentlemrn intoresti'd iu the cause. Kxnrurivp. COMMITTKI : , lUickinpham W. C. T. U. Smith Oinnhn'e l ? < ioin. Ono of the largest real cstulo transnc- lions was made thu patt week by Harris it Harris and U. C. ralterson. The former linn , although they tuvo been in the bus iness about three mouths , have puifhn&cd about $100,000 worth of city property for themselves. The latter gentleman , Mr. H. G , Patterson , needs no introduction , as ho has been a resident for years , mid is one of our most successful real cilato men. 1'liof.o two real estate firms purchased the trnet adjoining Albright's annex on the west , and Cotnors & Archer's addi tion on the cast. It lies south of Jotter's addition and Hammond's packing house , at a sulliclcnl distance to avoid tiio un pleasant odors of the sleek yards , and yet near enough to make it desirable res- idenoo property in soutn Omaha. It slopes gradually to the bouth and east and hni a line view of surrounding prop erty. The county road passes through it and some of the lots will bo valuable for business. It is situated also near the lands pur chased by Mr. Armour , of Chicago , who now has an architect here to draft planx for a packing house. It is to be ono of the largest buildings , with all the modern appliances nccossary for such an estab lishment in South Omaha , to cost not less than $125.000. Mr. Armour is probably the leading pork packer in the U. S. AllhoigU : he was not among iho first to locale his ex tensive business hero , ho has since the great strike in Chicago been looking about to find a good point tor his busi ness and has finally doeidcd to conic. No doubt he as well as others look upon South Omaha to bo tlio great stock market in our country. The geographical position of Omaha makes it a focal point for business of ovcry kind from the soutli- west , west and northwest. It is buliovnd by those who are well acquainted with the business thatSouth Omaha in the near future will bo the best market for cattle and hogs , and that all of the leading packers in Chicago will soon be operat- injr hero. Im&inoss men in general hayo confi dence in South Omaha ciUcrprino because tlusy are aware that tlmso who are intor- csti'd in it arc men who have always suc ceeded in whatever they have under taken. and these men have invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in this enterprise. The names of McShane , Paxtqu , Hosier and other capitalists is Biiflicient guarantee for the growth and success of the Mock business. In a vi-ry fo\ " years other manufac turers will be located nbont this business renter on the IM'lt. & M. Ueltline.M. P. It. U. and the N.W. that is now endeavor- iii2 lo secure thu right-of-way to South Omaha , in outer to secure its share of the business. There has probably been a creator rise in real estate about the stock vards dur ing the past few months than in any part of the city , and the reason is obvious that those who have been down to South Omaha and f > ecn the buildings in progress of erection for business and residences consider it to be the safest plaeo lor in vestment , and good profits on tholr money. It is not like buying out.sido property , but inside property that niu t hoon bo occupied by tuo-ie who will work in the manufacturing establishments. KaMorn capitalists are beginning to re- ali/.o as never boforc , that tlio liitnrc great city of the west and rival of Chica go , is to bo Omaha and they are making large investments in our city. Mr. 1'red Ames of Boston , lias pur chased A.j. \ . Strang's building , corner of Karnam and Tenth streets. The Now York Life insurance company expect to erect a business block on the Millard lot that will bn an ornament to our city Other eastern capitalists are here making investments , not only in the cily proper , bur in .South Omaha. Now is Iho time to make investments as real estate will advance from 50 to 10D per cent in the spring. Harris it Patterson inform tin that their annex will bo put on sale Tuesday , at 11 ! o'clock sharp , at their oflico , ! ! 20 and 022 South ITilh street ; also at their branch ollico , room No. 7 , Exchange b ilding , South Omaha. No lots are Ui bo sold be fore that hourgivin2 every man an eipial clianco. i'or lirst choice , see their ad. on front pa < rc. NEW OUTl-'lTS FOU XKWSl'APKItH. Xlic Onmha Typo 1'otimtry anil Sup ply Jlouso for J'rlnlerri and 1'llMNIllTH. The Western Newspaper Union at Omaha is prepared at all times to oiitlit publishers on short notice with proves , type , rule- * , borders , inks , composition , sticks and rules , nnd in tact everything in the linn of printers and publishers' ' supplies. ISetter terms and moro liberal prices can bo secured than by sending to Chicago or elsewhere. Save money bv buying near homo. Second hand good.s in the printing line bought and sold , \Ve often have great bargains in this particu lar. Send for TIIK I'ICINTKIW' AIXII.IAIIV ; , our monthly trade journal , that gives lists of goods and prices nnd from time to tinio proclaims unequalled bargains in- new and second hand matorial. WnsnatN Nr.w&i-Ai-r.n U.siov , IQlh Street , bet ilowardand Jackson , Oinah Nabaraska Imnips .Not . A reporter for the UKK was told by a centh-mun yesterday morning , that fsun- day night , on Seventeenth street north of Izard them wcru no street lamps lighted. On .Sherman avenue , there were but three lighted , and on the same thorongnfaro , nil but two of the gasoline lamps woru extinguished. The party claims that this is not the lirst time he has noticed this negligence. _ Merchants Hotel. Omaha , Nat ISrown , Prop. $ .i per day. Cor. 15th and Furnatn. All atrcvl can from itopot pass houso. A i'or tlio fifth or sixth timu in the hut two years the signal service- authorities at Washington have ordered a change in the position of assistant local observers. ilr. Pollock's assistant , for the past two or three months , has been F. H , Miller. and that iuutlciuuu has been ordered to take a station ak Valentine , lie will bo succeeded by a Mr. Scott , who comus hero from Deadwood , Montana. The reason lor the change 1 ? not known. Captain Mitchell , of the bark Antoine Sala , Now York anil Havana trade , oamo homo In May , entirely helpless with rheu matism. He went to thu mountains , but rcceivinc no benefit , at hla wife's request began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ho immediately began to improve ! in two months his rhoumatfcm xrtiH all gone , and he sailed in command of Ids vessel a well man. Hood's Saraparilla will help you. Sold by all druggists. Ilakor Place lie * nortlToTWalnut Hill , west of Orchard Hill and East of Gram me rev Park , in the best residence part ot thu city. For Sale byV , 0. Albright , S18 S1 13th sir. He Wants 11H Property. Attorney Max Knhn filed a longlhy bill of particulars yesterday morning in Judge Uerka's court iu the case of Wm. Gacbcl vs. Ch. Grabber and August Graf , sot- tiug forth Iho unlawful solzuro by tbo latter of dancing furniture , household utensils anil n number of ducks and lions , valued at $117.20 , all of which , or their equivalent , the plainlilF wishes lo scenic immediately. Holiday Glftn. Nothing more useful , inexpensive or acceptable than a box of Colgate's Cash mere ISoiuiuct Soap. Bilierln ns n Penal Colony. Some stntislies recently published by Iho Russian uovertiinont have raised doubts , even in official circles , an to Iho OKpodioncyof tnaintaining Siberia as a pouul colony. It appears from these btati.ttics that the number of convicts and exiles fiont to Siberia from Hussia i ; ? > elf between the years HIM and 1881 was little short of l.tiOO.OOO. the exiles alone num bering 750,000. From 182U to 18 3 the number of persons exiled was 18,7135 , from 13jito ; 18U'.M01,238 , nnd from 1SG3 to 187 ; ' . , 1108' , ! ! ' ) . The condition of the ex iles Ii very bad , and , as their olc aim is to got back to ttu sli : , the numbur of these who get away is very large , amounting during the las > t twenty .years to 21 per cent , of the total number of ex iles. In IbfU it was ollieially stated that In the government of Tomsk out of tlio ! . ' 3,8i3 exiles 7,7iS. or more thr.n a thin ! , had Hod. So in the government of To bolsk out of the til,13' , ; exiles who had been t-cnt there only ! t 1,203 were actually rosidcnl there in 1875. Most of the ex iles are in the prime of life , and this ren ders it all the more difficult for them to accommodate themselves to a fresh mode of life. Women form but a fifth of the whole number of exiles , and as most of them are over forty there is vcr.v little chance of their marrying , while , for the mutter of that , marriage is forbidden during the lin-t five years of exile. More over , tliero is very little encouragement given the exiles to settle down into peed colonists , as the natives take ovoiy possi ble advantage of them , and the relations between the two divisions of the popula tion are very unfriendlj. According to the ollicial statistics two-thirds of the crimes in Siberia are committed by exiles , and this fact scorns to have struck the government at St. Petersburg and lo nave been one of the motives which has led to the formation of n special commit tee to i > itiiro : | into the whole subject. SPRAINS AND BRUISES. WOKDEEFULJBFFECTS. Could not AVnllt. llr. Charles .loioph. llf > T-anston St. , Pan Kniin-l.-oo , Ciil. , i ys : " I Mpriilned my nnkloso badly I could not v..llka'ld tiled iilmost oiuiytlilnz known , -without , relief , when one day a mend advlml mo to n e St .lucobsOII. I did > nnd wai speedily mid wonderfully cured. " Jimmied llctnoeu Curs. " Doth less were orieecp.iifiht In between rtr : , ttiveielybruUIni : Ihcin. " rays Sir. II. W. John-oil , of tlm Detroit , Mich. , llron/t Ho. , "und my liijurlob were lellmixl by I hi ) use of St. .Itieobs Oil. This remedy iiho Lined me of n Bprulncd niiklo. " Coulil Scurcoly Itlovu. Houston , Texas. Mr. Win , It. Toylo , C'lilef ot 1'iro Do- iiaitmenl , says : "I wm severely Injured by a fulling wall ; rould scnii'uly inovu. liy iiilng St. Jucobn Oil. mj Is 3d and 1 AMIS cured. " .In riijuruU linuk Cured. Cured.Kansn Kansn- . City , 5to. Mr Frank II. Brooks , Kx-uinnagur ol Tlaifi , willo. < : "I stooiied to Insert my lalch key , wlirn my fool Nllpiicd from iniiltT mo and I full , hlriklnt ; iho small ol my Imcfc iicniisun Iron rulllni ! . I was iialnfiilly Injured nnd my baulVIH xwol- leu nnd dNc-olori'd ; I used St. .lucnbi Oil stnorul tlniej nnil was promptly ciued. " Cl Milled ITmlcr.'l lill I Sovuntli St. , | jiilnlllo , Ky. \Vlilln helping ( o icinovo n Ir.uiio build- Ini ! of tlm City Hallway Co. , It foil o\or on me , pressing mo to tlio ground anil ( prulniiu ; my back. I was carried homu onn sti etcher nnd the doctor * attended mo two wookii , wlion my wife pursuaded inn to life M .liienbi oil , and the pain w.is. soon none cnliiuly. .IAHP15H nnnwcit. TIircilAr.I.nSA VllOKI.KncO.llaltlmorcMil. JP STAR COUGH GUH FREE mOlt OPIATES ANIJ 1'OISOH. SAFE. SL5RE. TllKf HtlKSA.Y ! ! ( lKl.iitCO.IlMtlmor > .M.1. J\ir sKU'ou yuar , llioy lAivo nlfladlliinilnod Infuvcir , mid wild aiilcu ooiiEliintly lnuri > uf.ni | ; ImvolKTdino tlio BIO-.I popiiliii'couct tlirouifli- out tlm Unltcil Btnun. Tlio I ) , ( ! nml ll ll trrmlo * nvoiiiiidu In SHOUT MEIUUV ANI T.XTIIA l.ONd W.MhT , Blllllllllc for nil tlt'urcs , Tlio ( ] qimliiv , inmlo of Kiiiillsti LVtitil.ig wnrnintcd lo wuuv lirlco us loiiir us oi-illiinrycorsuW. nwanlB from nil the WnrM'e I''ulrs. 'J'lia latt inoiiiil rtoolvoil Is lor I'utsr DKOiir.i : or Mr.nn.lrtmi ibi ) Into i\inijltlou lio'd ' nt Now Drlcuns. " Wblle scoios of imtontj hnvo l > fen found worllilfBs. iho | irliiclpUot lUo tilovu-riuinir liuvo provpiJInvaliiulilo. , , Jtutallvrs urn iutliorl/ l to rotund inonoy. if , on pxaniinatloii , tlioso Cnr"ts ( ' tin not nrovu uj ' pinsontoil l'ou HAJ.K JIVHIIVWII/JIta / lopOATAI.OOUK J'HniJ ON AVI'UCATIO.V. THOMSON , LANGDON & CO. . New York. I Lit a I po.ulr * remoly for th > iborg a tbouiandi of ttutt f ( iha worn klfi < i ftittl ( > f b vebrrncur i1 Indftd.MoitrnnBUnirr< IbM I will od TWO t > OTTLES HIT K , Co rlf r with a TllEtTIH8ooltUcUcu ; . .U. i.lufrrer. UlT > f. U. ; J-J.-u , D& . T. A. etOCUM.Ul fitl Bt H. V WEAK W. < ur d v.llh ulN J > 1 All STUN MADE STRONG tltelr 8ou . tt' Rt fclff o ih nforniilaror rmuea a lvtARSTONRCMSDrcO.I ParkPlactNewYork , Ueatlgn Oinalift Uea. To all who made Christmas presents , and the same purchased from the Nebraska Clothing Company , whether their qualities and low prices were not precisely as advertised ; furthermore , any purchased garment unfortunately not procured the exact size , it was either exchanged or the money cheerfully refunded ? In the last issue , although they occupied considerable more than the usual space , still , the stock being and is yet too immense to partic ularize , it will therefore be more satisfactory to the public to drop in and see for themselves the splendid bargains they offer at the G-BEAT CLOSING- SALE , which is to continue until inventory is taken. Great sacrifices in gent's furnishings. For instance , they offer : 2-10 doiqn all Silk Scarfu at J * e. cadi , worth conslilcrttMu wore money , JiiO dosen jrcn'a All li'onl I lose at Juvcai'h , worth double the money , MO dozen Gentlemen's I'ltnciUndci'meai. . thcfhirl I rt tinned with t-itk bind ! j , ( tl HUcfaeh , which weald be cheap nt .7c. HO doscn srcn'a n'hitc Uidaimdrlcd Shirts , ( tl UOc , other dealers ath' at hwt KOe for the name , Remember THEY ARE the originators of low prices. And all goods are marked in plain figures and at strictly one urice at the Qor. Douglas and 14tli sts. , Oinalia. MIAN'S ' lire onsllr worn and safe nnrt reliable. t > ccn Icslod Iti tlioiiiniuls of dues nn < t wo cull i > oM lively tuworl thai In all cases where Iho Hvor. aplaou , klilnoyi luicl bowels are Involved , I'm , 1'Aiis meat once Iho l > cst , quickest timl nmllheyluivo made permanent cures In UiousanJ * ofciwcs where mcillclnu lias toca usoU nllhoul good remilu yihnlover. llolman'fililvcr and Sloiunch V Absni In all ImpurltlOK from tlm Mood , JniUoruk'H iiml vluIUna the TV hole nyf tern , IKoEiiinii'ft Liver uiitl Stomach I' a Cure * nilloiiMipxs , tmllgoMlon , .Tunnillco , lll.irrlicii , Miiliirlii , bkk lluiul.ii > liu , Uhoumullem , clu. fifoIim iiK * I ivcrniul Stotnacli fi'ad UfmiliUe < lhn81innnoh and llowclx , iuiprotei Iho A inutile , corrects ASMiul'nUuil , I > oiiutlllo5 tlio Uum | > luiliin , ulc. Ilolmuii's HJvcr nmlStanmuh liid rreTCoUS" > n Slcknc i.Clmlorii. Riailltior. " Volloir , Triilnui. T ypliold and llllhUt KUIIITK. AMi DUUOOIhTd-Orscnlonreccli'lot prlcn. IIOMUAIV fi'AJ > CO. , Ji'JO mitinni nt. , A" V. RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largc&t stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specially. All work warrant ed. Corner Douglas and 10th streets , Omaln Licensed Watchmaker for the Union I'acilic Railroad company. A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH , JVc.rt Dntwinij , This Month , on yovemltrr iiOth. liiij 1'rtzcs , Are Itlunl : * With $2 You Can Secure One City of Barletta 100 Francs Gold Bond These bonds are drawn 4 times annually , with prizes of 2,000,000 , 100,000000 , 600,000 , 200,000 , 100,000 , 50,000 , etc. , down to the lowest prize of 100 Francs Gold. Anyone Bending us $2 will secure one of these Hcndb anil U then ENTITLED to the whole pri/e that it may draw in next drawing , balance payable on easy install- mcnU. This is the best investment ever offered , Besides the certainty receiving buck 100 Francs Gold , you have the chance to win four times a year. Lists of drawings will be sent free of charge , Money can be sent by registered letter or postal note , For further information , call on or address 11EULIN RANKING CO. , 3o5 Hioadwav , New York. N. B. These Bonds are not loiter/ tickets , aniJ aic by law permitted to be sold in the United States. Curry Ina : tlio nclxliira Hoynl nnJ tTiitloil Btatos uvi > r > tinlutilar Bofeer flnf wsra & How York TO THE RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , IIOL- LAiiD AND FRANCS. FAIt < AND IVINTKlt. B&lon from SGO to CT'Itxcurston trip from fllO to fU > . Second Oaljin , uultvurd , $ t3 : liri'imlcl , r45 ; o.xourslnn. gso. Bionnt re uiisaago at lorriilus. . I'elor Wrlclit & . Huns , Oouont Agents , 55 Uromlrrjiy. Now Yort. lluury I'nnJl , Ultl I'ununnBt , : 1'nulson & Oo. H2t > Fariitiin at : 1) . O t'lcuinun , lltil J'uru\m WAHTED ! Ladies to Work for Uu at Tkoir Own Homes. $7 to $10 Per Week Can Be Quietly Hada No pliolo. i > nlntlnii no cmiraDslng. Korfull utloar ulnri. Io.i4u tiUilroei nl onoo , OUKWliKNT AHT (3O , , 19 Conlral HI , lloslon , Uiu < . , Hot LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY HCClMlUj Ilullt. Nenljr ruruljhoa The Tremont , J. r. l'ir/GiitAUJt : BON , Pruiirlolors. Cor. 8th nnil J'Sts. Lincoln , Nolx RilciJI.W per ilar. blrv'ot can frujujioiuo to nof puiuf tiia CHJ. J. II.V. . UAKINS , Architect , Ofllcp y > . HI nnd 42. itiulmnta Uloc * . Uucoln , Nob. KloviiloronJllli Ktroot. Hi coderol Q AI.LOV/AY CATTM. Cnour Units OATTH F. M WOODS. Live Stock Auctioneer in n ilc In nil pnrtfi of lliti U.K. at fair rntus. Kiiom3Slntu Illock , Lincoln , Nob. Uttlloway HiiflSliorl limn bulls for BiUo. II. II. GOULDINO , Farm Loans and Insurance , Oom-giionitoiion IP rritiinl to lonns sollolled. HoouM , Hluhuul ! ) Illuuk , Lincoln , Null. Bdverside Short Horns Of Blrlclly pure IliiloB anil UntuaTaieilunUlo. | | llonl numbcrii nboul lid lioail. I'nmlllos ruproaunteil : 1'ilbertn , CrnKors , Acomlis. Itcnlo , Hodu of Hluirons , M 39 Itosw ) , KnlKiilly Duclii'SHUH , I'Mtit ' Oroult VUUIIK Murya , J'livllism , l.uuiint mill True I/ovov lulU ( Or gnlo. 1 1'iiru IluicH I-'iliinrl. I I'nro natm C'l-n K" , 1 HotouT Slmion , 1 VOIIIIK Mnry. 1 1'ino Crulck .Shiink ami otlmri. loino ! nml ln | > LTtlliu lion ) . Aililius ? , CIIAB. M. JlltAN- SON , Lincoln , Neb. When in Lincoln National Hotel , Anil pot nifooi ) illnutrfu ' > n. n.i'KDAWAT Proti. ade on Honor , Sold on Honor To every customer on ( ho honor ofu company that Imvo established their business on the baslHol M/UAKk / backed by the superior niorits of tht goods they iimiuifucture. Confidence hi its merits , warrant them iu enterliif , ' lor F1IIST CLASS Tit A Dli ONLY. . . . . . . . . Thoydesirc live , energetic nnd responsible dealers In all unoeruptoil territory If you > 'LI IOOMIIBMOI-a choaji machine with which to undersell your neighbors , don't answer this advertisement : but if yon aiM > redute real merit , nnd wish lo handle n sowing machine that will roflectcrcdlt on your business , prove a aourcoof pleasure to your CMS- toiucrs , and andPUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS , r Aildreas for particulars , 209 No. Kith St. UNION M'F'G. CO. , OMAHA , NENUASKA.