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8 ( "KM"ATT.A. "HAILY BEE : MONTAY. ) JANTTATI'Y 3. 'I FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED A Laboring Mans Sudden Call to His Fina Howard. THROWN FROM A STREET CAR OmnliA Traveling Men She Kncur 1 Mm .Musical Matt CM Bicycle Notes New Year Sermons Other Iiocnl NCMS. 1'onnit Dead in Red. The first subject for the coroner for the i'cur 1887 was fount ! In the Southern Jiotcl nt the corner of Nineteenth nnil Leaven- worth streets nt 7 o'cloek last evening in tins person of I' rank Lnelmnce , a laboring man. Laclianco is n man almost forty- llvo years of JIKO who came licro from Toronto during the summer and has been engaged as a laborer on the Sixteenth fctruct viaduct , llo was out with a party of friends on .Saturday night and did not reach his room until ! o'clock .vcslordny morning , lie was called by the clerk at 8 o'cloek but com plained of nui'din moro rest and asked to be left alone. No more attention was paid to him until 7 o'clock last evening , when the clerk went to his room , No. 2i ; , and found him dead , in a half-sitting posture , with Ids head hanging over the foot of the lied. Ho was drcs cd and had evidently fallen dead just as lie was niiont leaving his room. Coroner Drc.xel was notified and took charge of the re mains. An inquest was held and a vcr- diet of death by apoplexy returned. The remains will bo hold at Drcxel & Maul's undertaking establishment await ing the instructions of the friends of tlie deceased. _ TIIUOWN FltOM A OAK. A 1'flsseiificr on n St. Mary's Avenue Oar HcrloiiHly Hurt. A peculiar and very t-orioiiH accident occurred at the cornov of Seventeenth and Howard streets at 3 o'clock yester day afternoon. Mr. J. C. i'eterson who Jives nt 811 South Twentieth street and is employed as a machinist in the Union J'acilic shops was standing on the rear platform of the car going up the avenue The car was a few minutes behind time juid was being ilrivcn at a very rapid rate of speed when it struck the sliary turn at the corner of Seventeenth and Howard MreoK The sudden lurch of the car throw Mr. Peterson forward and upon Ids head in the street. At the time of the accident ho had his hands in his overcoat Docket and could not draw them out in time to protect himself. Ho was rendered unconscious by the fall and was carried into Parr's drug store on the avenue and Kiven the proper medical attendance. He was removed to bis homo but at a late hour had not recovered consciousness , and is considered in a critical condition. I'OST It , T. P. A. Omaha Commercial Tourists Organ ize nl'ost. A meeting of the Omaha commercial travelers was held in room 181 at the Millard hotel yesterday afternoon to complete the organization of Post U , of the Nebraska division of the T. P. A. The object of local posts is to provide and maintain club rooms in the eltios able to support , them , where members of the order can pass the time pleasantly. At the meeting yesterday , President 15. II. Cuthbcrt presided and announced the fol lowing standing committees : Constitu tion and by-laws , C. O. Lobeck. W. II. Loner , F. 11. J'ngh ; hotels , K. 15. Gage. J. M. 1'lemiiig. A.IKalge , II. P. Seligj legislative . F. Manmng.V. . I , . KittoT- , railroads , II. I.oder , C. O. Lobeck , W. 15 Lanius ; press , Charles DeSoden , .1. E. Clark , J. F. Ilelphroy. The board of di rectors consists of J. Stout. E. 15. Pink- ham and August Jloyor. The meeting was in bchsipn for two hours dis cussing the subject of lilting up rooms at which commercial travelers in the city for any length of time may pass the time comfortably and pleasantly. It was thought that ffnoo would lit up excel lent quarters , and it K understood the jobbing merchants of this city have agreed to fur nish the money to lit up the rooms as soon as the members of Post 15 perfect the arrangement and decide upon a loca tion. There were lliirty-tlirco'names on the post list yesterday , as follows : George 15. ( 'rosier , K. II. Cuthbort , 'J' . A. Ilirelman , W. H. 'Parks , II. II. Ihiynord , II. Loder , J. M. IJiishman , Autriiit Meyer , K II. Pugh. Matt Foster , W. f Manning. N. P. CovV. . S. Ilolphroy , C. O. Lobeck , W. L. Hitter , James Hamilton , CJeorgo P. Moore , J. E. Clark , P. 15. Murphy , fid M. Lewis , 11. A. Smith , W. 15. LaniusV. . 11. Uaynor , , ) . F. Stout , II. 15. Sellik , J. II. Ncilson , O. S. Kalge , J. Helphrey , 15. 15. Pinkham , C. S , Lo ) Sodon , K. 15. Uo/.o John M. Fleming , W. 1C. Hauling. SI1I3 K.\13\V IIIH A Gooil Ilusnnml Would G'clolii.ito New Ycar'H. On Sntimluy afternoon si pleasant- faiicti , neatly dressed lady appeared at the police .station , ami loaning over thu desk sergeant's chair , confidingly gave him iv description of n 111:111 : hho was ex pecting would ue arrested. The man was her husband , she said , .1111) ) was ono of the bust fellows in the world for ! I01 days in every year. Christinas had no ell'ecl upon him save to increase his kindness for the members of his family , llo would go for a year as u total abstainer , but on o.aeli New Year's day ho had a deplorable , habit ol Koltinn gloriously full. Nothing could prevent him. The prayers of his wife and tears of his children rested as lightly on him as the gas pressure on the street lamps , and oneo a year there was a drunker man in the house , llo left homo early on Saturday morning , and his wife was sure lie would fall Into tlie hands of fiomo vigilant copper , and bhe wanted him sent homo nt IUT expense instead ol being locked up , Her precautions worn iinneoessary , however , as the polieo had no oueasiou to comply with her wifely r quest. f Till ; "viXCKXTS. liast NJslit Their Jj : > st Performance at ttii ) l'noilii' | . The engagement of the Vincent comedy company came to u close last evening. It lusted for two weeks , and was the most nrtisllo ouo that has yet been produced nt this house , Dnrlni : its continuance no less than fourteen dillcrcnt comedies and Hourly ns many tarccs worn produced , The oll'ei't of these representations was thu strengthening of the reputation which the eoniiwny has heretotoro enjoyed here. The bill of Saturday night comprised Lady Audley's Secret nnd IJounio 1'isli Wife , This was u iiielo-dramatic BUI ! comical bill which unchained the nttuu- lion and ovokcd the warmest applause. Last night was the last of the Vincents hero , when they played Queen's Kvl. dcnco. 'i hey 1'lay ' to-night at Fivmcmt. . General u'lirieu't. Illness , fii-nornl O'lirlru , who , as has been an jiouni'ed in the Hi K , * s seriously ill at h.a liomo on Sotiih Scyt ntuonth .stivot , hist ovcniug diti l.i c'd woiidortnl aymptgpib of improvciiii.nl' , lli > is not yet , con- ejilorcil oul of tlauger .iHd : i fatitl relapse iniiy occur .lumv inunn-nt , but tlioelmn ti in his lonilitui'ilinMi-'i'li lioih um'\pCH'J > 'd am ) remarkable , ' { 'ho Kencral'ri brother , OuplsUn Mick O'llrion , of Cheyenne , his fo , of the eamo uaiao , of " iVyo. ' , and his daughter , Mrs. Jame * -'isher , of Chevcnnc , .have arrived in town and will abide the issue of the iin- ticnt's illness. Ills . on George is on his way from Portland , Ore. , to see his father nnd will arrive , it is expected , to- norrow. This young man's presence will make complete the attendance of lie general's iamily , nt Ins bedside. NEW OUTFITS ron XEWSPAPEHS. The Oinnhn Typo Foundry nnil Sttp ply House for Printers nnil The Western Newspaper Union at Omaha is prepared ut all times to outlit Mihlishcrs on short notice with presses , ype , rules , borders , inks , composition , sticks and rules , and In luet everything n the line of printers and publisher1 supplies. Bettor terms and more liberal prices can bo secured than by sending to Jhicago or clscwhoro , Save money by juying near homo. Second hand goods u the printing line bought and sold. Wo often have great bargains in this partlcu- ar. Send for Tun PUINTKRS' AUXILIARY , our monthly trade journal , that gives ists of goods and priecs and from time to time proclaims uncqtmlhil bargains in- icw and .second hand material. Wisniij : : NKwsrArr.rt UNION , ISIli Street , bet. Howardand Jackson , Omah Naberaslca Chilli Ijabor. The local K. of L. assemblies arc ap proving an act which will bo prc.sonted it the coming session of the legislature ii'oventing the employment of children n shops , mines and factories. The salient provisions of the proposed act arc as fol- .OT7S1 . Section 1. He It enacted tlmt no male or 'einale child under the asu of lomlccu years shall bo employed in any rallro.ul shops lac- tories , shop- * . minus , inussen ers or auyothor L'liiployinciit. Sec. 'A That If any person or persons or jody corpoiale shall hotcafter employ , or if my parent or inmnlian sliull consent to the Miinloyiucnt of any male or fcnmlo clilld nidcr theatre oC fouik'cn as aforesaid , con- .lary to the provisions of the pieccdlng scc- : lon , and proof ho made thereof before any > oltce judge or justice of tlio pence of the city , town or district where such offense Is committed , ho , stio or they so ciiiployiin ; such child , or consentinc thereto as aforesaid , iliuli foi every such otTeiifo pnv a fine of not ess thnn ten normoro than lilty dollais , said line to bo applied to the use of tlio public 5Cliools , of the pioper city , town or district , iiovldeit tli.it no conviction shall bo had mder this net unless proceeding thcicunder shall bo coiaineaccd within ono month after 'ho oireiise shall have been committed. bcc. : t That all cltj- , town and dlstilct police - lice and constables , are hcicby authorized and icqmiitcd , and it is hereby made their Inty to attend to tlio stilct obsuivonco of the t\\o pit'ct'dluz suctioiib of this act when com- imlnt shall have been piopcily iiiaau to them of a violation of tlio same. Muslunl Mention. The next promenade concert will be iven at the exposition building on Tues day evening , January 15. i\lr. \ and Mr.s. Franko entertained the nembcrs of the Mansfield combination on New Year's night. An excellent nitis- eal programmo was rendered , followed jy a luncheon and refreshments. The Ladies' Musical society of Council Bluffs and Omaha will give their first evening programmo at Lyon & llealoy's mil on the evening of January 13. Mr. Nalian Franko and wife will furnish the entire musical programme. Hicyoln Notes. Frank Dingloy , who won secoud money n the great six-day bicycle contest in this city last month , is in the city with his .miner , Joe Simpson , getting in shape for his race with Prince , fifty miles for ? 100 a side , which will take place at the exposition building next Saturday night. A six-day , four hours a day race , is being talked of with Prince , Dingley , Kck and Morgan as contestants. New Raul : ? . The State National bank recently re cently removed from Murslmlltown , la. , with K. L. Lyon as president and A. A. MuFaddon as secretary , will open for business in the Hediek block to-day. The South Omaha National bank will open its doors for business to-day. Hon. A. U. Wyman , the president , will take temporary .charge of the business until a cashier is selected. The Constlnji Carnival. Quito a number of Omaha people at tended the coasting carnival at Platts- mouth Saturday night , though the cold weather doubtless kept many from going down. Those who did make the trip wer.j royally treated by thu Plattsmoutb people and enjoyed a thoroughly good time. _ 'llic Orntorlu Society. The first rehearsal of the Omaha Ora torio society for the year will bo held at the Congregational tabernacle at 7:30 : o'clock this evening. The important business meeting of the association , at which the plans of the work for the ensu ing year will bo decided upon , will be hold after the rehearsal. "When wo two parted 1 felt that [ had taken cold , " said Thomas Takeiiuimc , ' 'and next morning I was hoarse indeed. Hut a Sfl cent bottle ot Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup fixed mo up. " Contentious women are slaves to bond- aclio , but twenty-live cents spout for a bottle of Salvation Oil will restore har mony in the household. Election The election of ollicurs and directors of the board of trade for the ensuing year will take place at the board of trade rooms at 15 o'clock lids nflernuon. 1'ho question of increasing thu momber.ship foe and also the mlmis.Moti of a number of applicants \\ill be acted upon. Fitr.QiT.NTi.v accidents occur in the IiuM whloh cau o burn.- * , cuts hprniiis and bruiser ; for use in Mich east" Dr J. 11. McLean's Volennio Oil Lmi mis nl lut.s for many years been thu con ht'iul la\orite family remedy. The Uoupital I'lann. The county eommissionors met on Sat urday to continue tliuir voting on the pro posed hospital plans. Commissioner Cor- lisy , however , refused to vote , on the ground that the day was a legal holiday anil should bo observed as such by the board. The further voting was therefore continued until to-day. Didn't our girl graduates look lovely ? Vei , indeed , they all usu Po.oni's Com plexion Powder. UrovetleH. The members elect of the legi.-Jsihro loft fast night for Lincoln. Tlio charter amendment committee wd meet at : ! o'clock this afternoon to complete pleto their labors. Judge Untidy and the nllleer.s of tin United States court go to Lincoln tu-daj to hold the January term of the federal court in that city. Marshal Cummings entertained the members of the police force and othei friends in hid accustomed royal manner on Now Year's day. Charles H , Ttirncy , ho for twontj years has been , the jronrral foreman ot Simpson's carriage worns , resigned the other day and \Vts ; presented by the our ployes , with whom ho was a genera ! favorite , with an elegant sealskin fapaml gloVc. * , Hhcuinulism is primarily euu-rd by acidity of the lilocxL Hood's ftir uparllu ) punlica the blood and thus cures thu dis ease. A BURGLAR IN HER DREAM Strange Story of a Pretty Oirl in Now Rocholle. The Itobbcr Was n Jlnndsonio Yon JIB Mnn anil Ho llunc Her Aunt's IVntcli In x Tree The Town- folks Are Incredulous. Now York Star : Few small ynaccs can .urn out moro sensations in a given time than New llochsilo , and its inhabitants ) oiut with pride to its prominence. Uurgiarics nro of weekly oe.ctlrrcnco ; spooks terrorize ladles by bursting into houses at night unannounced ; men are run over by tlio tram every now and then , and others are so careless that the station master says ho can hardly keep them oft'tho track. Something Avrong is n the atmosphere. Just now tongues are wagcing and eyes winking about the icculiarciicumstances connected with a obbory that occurred on Monday night it D house on LolanO avenue , where live Mrs. Caroline Uorriau and hernieco.MIss [ rene Morriman. Miss Mernman is a handsome , dark- eyed western girl , nnd is very courag eous and skilled in tlio use of a revolver , jlio lives in Indiana , but has been with icr aunt about n year. Her brothers taught her to shoot and take care of her- sell when quite young , so that on Mon- lay at midnight , when she hoard anoiso lownstairs , she awakened her aunt , throw up the window , shrieked to the icarcst neighbor and lircd her pistol into the darkness thrlco. Then with a light n ono hand and her cocked revolver in the other she went down stairs , ready : o put the two remaining charges nto any enterprising burglar who mould happen to be still burgling. llo md burgled nnd gone. The aunt and liccc found the dining room open , their winter clothes , Including a sealskin sncquo and a handsome dress piled on a ) lanket in the parlor , nnd the skirt of ono of Mis ? Irene's dresses out in tlio yard. Mr. George Schirmcr , who lives icxt door , came over and discovered that the shutters of the kitchen were open"d slightlv , and it was thought that the nirghfr or burglars had got in ; there. Search revealed that Mrs. Berrian's > ocketbook , which waa in a bureau up stairs and contained § 27. was gone as well ns a handsome gold wnteli. The louse was barred and lioltcd , nnd aunt uid nicco went to bed. Now comes the curious part of tlui story. Miss Irene fell asleep about an lour afterward and had a dream. Sjie saw. she says a short , thick-set man with n fair complexion and a light mustache , whom she believed was tlio burglar and whom she would rccogni/e again , stand- ng by her bedside , lie told her that if she went out into the yard she would find ' the watching hanging'on tlio branches of a certain npole tree. "As soon as it was daylight , " said she .o a Star reporter last night , "I cot up ind went to that apple tree , and there was the watch on the tree just as ho said , within easy reach , with the chain crumpled up so that it would not hang over. " "Now that is curious , isn't it ? " said Mrs. Berrinn. "I suppose the burglar was afraid it would bo found on him if lie was caught , and he put it ( here , ex pecting to come back and get it. " "The vision didn't tell yon where the money was ? " asked the reporter. "No , " said Irene , smiling ; "but I'd like to get hold of him. " "This is the second robbery of this kind , " added Mrs. Berrian. "Last Aug ust burglars came in and stoics $50 from me , and , curiously enough , we discovered tlio same cold watch on the mat , where it had c\idently been dropped. " Tlio story got abroad Some believed that Miss Merriman was a sleep-walker , nnd that she had done the robbing her- self. Others were not so charitable. Mrs. Berriau laughed when those reports were repeated to her. "Wo discharged a servant some time ago , " she said , "and she has been talk ing about us , 1 have heard. " "That's a little peculiar , that dream , " said the man. "Now , would you imagine that a woman would go to sleep an hour after the robbery had been committed , instead of sitting up the rest of the night with all lights burning ? Perhaps she is romantic. "Mrs. Berrinn gets an income every month , " said another , "and everybody knows it , and it's natural for the burg lars to trv to get it. People do nothing but gabble hero in this town. " This is tlio third robbery that has oc currcd in this house. The police have not investigated this last one. They don't believe in it. Mrs. Berrian is1 said to oe a sister of Uecorder Smythe. Absolutely Pus-e , , This powder never varies , A marvel ol puritv , strength anil wholcsomeness More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude of low test , shoit weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co-163 Wall street , New York. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Th OrluliiMl anil Only ticnulne. Ptfd &d tlwayi Rdlttle n w re of worlhlr lultttlooi Icliii-nii6' ' < to LADIES. A k J r Urucjlit " " " ' Engll.lT'auJ lilt oll.fr , < "Clilclirtlrr' * DO or iutloi < ; ftuaii.lw ui tor r.rUcuUri in Ittttr by rrtuni mull. NAME PAPCR. , thlcbolrr . tbrmlval , Co. _ , , Uiiil.iirtilllre | > | ( III bi llriirfl.t. crrrrnhrrr. "k for ' ( hlihe * . l < J- ' ± .u Uit" 1'cunjruiul J'W > . 1 > mt WE l 'i ' i . licuoui.iuKJ , loothlrg current ! f [ ItrdlrtcUy lhru : ti ill neik [ ini.tntur- - . . . \"r l"li < II' ' " = < lViKirouft > IKngih. Lltttno Currrot V v'lrltluvttuilr t > r wefvrreit 43UiO lu ctib. Ortttftt IiDp. jvcinrnu orcr all other l > fUi u * > rn ctieir" * ir nni'jrcu ( Jlnlirreinomtii h. > lnl | < > mi < lilti4o itunn Tlio ; 'dcn Electric Co. ICS LsSallo it. . Cliictao RUPTURE CURED. r , Prc4UiBr' melliod. Snopernt'on No 1'aln K > ) Uttetljii ! " ui lui u'M. AJuutC'l ' to clilldrpi uiYMt'l u > Krown | 'eci > Ip Hundred ) uf autucrapl il | .me ulaU on tile. All Imtlncu trl-ilf i-ouiueu Hal , COXSU.TAT1ON HIEK. pjior. \ . i > . COOK , 1109we , 1511 DflvtUt titOuiibaKdli. , , BOYD'S ' OPERA HOUSE , 3-NGHTS-3 [ Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday m a , 4 & s. The Grand Event of the Season , X COCO X CO U-l cc CD = 2 = CO ROSE COGHLffl SiiiipoitodViy tlie tiilentcd FREDERIC DeBELLEVILLE , And the slroiiRost Dtnumtlo Company In Aincr- Icn. Under tlio umiingcincnt ol Clinton J. Eclgerly. SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Lady of Lyons. LONDON ASSURANCE. NOTIOE Tlio iibovo plays will lie picsontod with tlio snmo unions in Now York City. Jll s JoK'lilnn'b ui'cs c linvo noxor buone < | uiillcdoii tlio btngu. Ssl © of Seats ISTow Opori. FACTORY PRICES FOB THE HOLIDAYS Great Bargains ScconiandlNSTRlENTS PIANOS , from $40 up ORGANS , from $22 up Easy Payments-Taken r& loit tliroujh . rmii . or l > * i | . . . jmrllcr. , nuj b. P'lli-illr r.t.iir.jihaneufCivialeUrethral . . . . CRAYONS. Sfndforoor . hfwiiiu.n.ic.l "Qulile lollekltli. " At olut lacrcc ; , civialc Agency , 174 Pi-Hn St. , N. V. BRUNER & BRESSEE' Taxidermists Ponlorslii Kcnoral mi- til nil hMnry mid mil- toum8uppllos.itlll - Ullll l ) > 09 , KTllS-e.l. I ! 1C. t'UBtoin utii-k of all kinds will i ( reive prompt uttoiitlon. 101-1 , Capitol Avc. " OMAHA , NEHKASKA. A HAPPY HEW YEAR To tlie people who have so generously patronized us. To whom we extend our hearty thanks , and beg to assure them that we intend t ( begin the New Year by offering our entire stock , consisting of Over coats and Suits , for Men and Boys , at lower prices than the lowest ever offered by us before. In our Gent's Furnishing Department , we are prepared to offer special inducements during the coming week. If you will favor us with a call , we can positively convince you that our prices defy all competi tion , and that we recognize no superior as to cjuality. All goods marked in plain figures , and at strictly one price. Mai ] orders will receive prompt attention. Cor. Douglas and 14tli sts. , Omaha. TOH THE TniATHKNT or Atl , Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR. 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ALL CONTAU10U8 AND BI.OOD DISEASES. from whatever cuu o produced , auccci'sfully treated \V < * c-iii reinnvo Fjplillltlc poiitm from tUctfitcni ullliuut in < rciiry , New reftorntirotreritmenl for loss of vital noiver AM , COMMUNICATIONS CONriDKNTXAt Pull anil rontiilt Ha or rend nnrne and pntt-onirj n < ! dre s plainly written enclose ttamp , and \ie ivill xend you , lu plnlti irrapptr , nur PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEh' t'i'ON j'niiATi , hi'icuj. AMI ) Ncnrotis Dim : isr.i. .Stur.xii , AS'KAKMSB , .Si'miuATOituurKi , Jurmen cr , STPJIIUK , lioNonnnceA , QI.EET , VARicotTtr Hir.icruiiH , A'lu AH. nipnARf ) or THU Gcsiro UntNAnr OiiuA ! < , or tend hittory ot your < . &tt ta an opinion. J'cr'ons unnhle tel lt us mny lie trealeil nt Iliel- homos , lijrfnrrerpondeuce .Medicines .mil Inttin racntn font by mail or cituess SuL'UItltLV I'Al'K ED KHOM URHriUVATIOX.no marks tolndlr it. contents or wilder. One personal intcr > Iew pr forred If rcmu'iilcnt. fifty rnomi for the ic : < oiii mocblioii of patii lit * Hoard nnd ntriidauc ! i ren oiiabo ) piicet Addrtba a" I.ittcru to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Oof. 13th SI. anS CanllnlAvdM OMAHA. H1B. E. T. ALLEN , M. D. SI'ISt'lAI-IST. J " J Room 9 Williams litiildin , cor. 13th anil Dodge sts , Omaha. Hours S to IS a.in. 2 to1 ami 7 to 8 p , in Display at their warerooms , 13O5 and 1 3O7 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 , 'iFg-rm-iki r * FISCHER , PIANOS LYON & MFAI v J LTT" V V ? . BURDETT , ORGANS STANDARD xi iv ir i J Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the Jong established reputation of the house , 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 * The G. E , Mayne Eeal Estate and Trust Co N. W , COR. ISth AND HARNEY , OMAHA. Property of ovcry description for Bale in all parts of the city. Lantli for sale lu ert-ry county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF AUSTRAOTS Of Titles ofDouplas county kept , lans o ! the city state or ccrtiutjor auf other inforinatiou desired , furnished free of charge upon application , Lawrence Ostroin & Oo. FAMOJS "BELLE OF NORM" Is Death to Consum ( ion , JInlaria , Sleepier ness Chills and Fevers Or In s ciinii , ami Typhoid Foyer , JJissim lirion , Indigestion , 1' FOJ I , Dyspepsia , i , . i i-ui-i Old , Surgical Fever ? , No Fusel Oil , Blood i'oisoninsr. Absolutely Pure The GREAT APPETIZER Tli will cor Ifr Hint I ! i.iv > PvamN od Hie tirt.l.i : IF not HIMN WU1SKV , rprMrM frnin M'V ill M r osi in M \ ( ti , mill iiniMil Hit S-MIIIC ( o Ins purli rtly frca iiom 1 iiscl oil nnil nil piniT tlcli-n H vat fiibstnntca mi < ! MrlUly puio 1 vlircrfiilly rci'oninirinl tl ' mine MI Family anil MdlfclliM ntirncitii > . I . , , _ . , ' I' IMUM'M , M 1) ) . , Aiml > llciilChPmlrMjiiili\llro Kr , orFaloliy nniBclfl' Wlno Mii.'li intmil iiioiwian'rynlin 1' lio'lii ji IIIT lintllu lliintfiiiiinliittliuulintp luili ilii/iMi , pald.lu plum ij -uj will lie sent to any In thu Unltcil i or Cumil'i. on icccipi uf nix. cloll.iu. LAWRENCE OSTROM & Oo. Louisville , 'Ky Wholesale and Distributing Ageaits , J/iiinr Denlfi't , \ 2U ItliOfy. ( C < > 11. T. ULMIK JJltL'O CO. , ID AI. a cnii bo < lmin In tlio oven of the dialler Oak Itaujtaurbtovuttllli llio WlioJ Ciiu/o Oven Uuor , mot i ! pel fcutly thitulivqrji MiullvocoaN. T J/iy the htonl ; , ( > liop < ; , hun ; or fiHi on n ( n'liuliroilcror inoalj.ick , Jihicins It In an , ! oidliiitiy liiilco pan to cutdi the ( liijiplnce. Allow II. ( n ifinniii In tliu oven wlthtlia ilourcloic'il 25 or t0 ! nninijes. No tumfu/fl / H u-aulml. At the cnil of thUllLio It Wi | { ' ho lotuitl nlcoly ' < jnki'l ready lo bjrv ( Tmsja'jjiKjjjKAr.vAVioiiiioiij jiEAT Tlieio i " > taint of coal-gas or bn' nnd thu meata nu'iuoiotonilor and better lu ll.ivor than thee luullrd over tlio cotilf. The cou\ciiioiii'0 or lnollliir | in the ovcj will ho ajipifi'lalcd by every lionsc-ltceicr , nnd mlds iinollioi' to tin ) niuiiv HMMins wl > M the Clmilor Oak innj'i ! ) orhtovolth tint AVIni Oao Oxen Door slioulil IMS iii ei w Sciioron ILUISTKATEO CIRCULARS Aim Pr.iu Lisis. to till otheis now in the iniukct , OHABTBR OAK STOVES nnd GANGES ro BOtI ) IN NEBRASKA M follou-i ! MII.TON KOOliRS OMAHA. JANKI II. S.-.Vl 1 NI.V , . . . . I AIPBIJI'VI J' . KENNKY ( ion/UN. ( , l I ILL ft I'AOLK , 1 * .AI KLIfl DALLAS & I.iriSON , . . . llASUM ; * . N I JOIINStJN I. ' . . O ii'L ' tlTV\ C IIKI'.WI.K , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' \ II AMI ) ft CO , .NCIKA < KA CUV H uV/ILWOOIl , - . . Uscrot A. \V. e 'IKMI'LKIOV , tin .OH. J S UUKIC , .1'l.ATTSHOg TIU I II SI UKUKVAN 1 ft SON , . . . Ari.iN .ON A , 1'LAU-iON , 1.KASS& CO . ( IIADB.UI J G ( , I'I 1 N' s K JHAUbF. , LlllKKU A. Whl CII , COIVHHIS 1 A I'VOM N , OLUS 1IHOB . Ci * " 1IMMI KM AN 8. 1 ItAKI K \ i ttiCi ! [ RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverwarel The largcbt stock. 1'riecB ihn lowest. Kepalrlng a specially. All work warrant ed. Cornel louglas and If/lh streets , Onialri U W.iithin'l.or f-ii Uit I n on I'uuiliu ItiuliT'ad iuni | > viv. \v. STEPHEN , HAMILTON & CO , , * fat < * Vrifr'l Jfl tfPft" * iT & * & 1 JBUTGHEA3 J Live Stock Bought and Sold , Kitst Na'ioral Uai.k > j f o , J , ! ' t K HaiV cf Crts on , la I'.b ' JSn'iouallSunl. , Oirahaj Nt' CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS , X i < ro. ee-a.