THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. APJRIL 20 , 1887. 5 A CAPITAL CITY CABLE LINE Articles of Incorporation Filed For The Construction of a Head , SOLID MEN BACK THE SCHEME. A New Ilrnnoh of tlio II. & M. The Wcolorn Salt AH.socintlon Organ- l/.ed Now Notnrlcn Commit- slonoil Lincoln Mown. | FROM THE nKE'fl T.INCOT.X IIUIIBAU.1 Yesterday a now boom struck the capi tal city In tlio way of a eablo line street railway that Is backed , us shown by the papers incorporating it , by Thomas .Sowoll , John 11. Ames. A. 1) ) . Kitchen , J. II. McMurtry. W. II. Wilson , Jolm Zer- ing and John J. Gillilan as incorporators. There has been but very littln talk of n cable line at the present tfrno , or year , in Lincoln , and , as a consequence the initia tive steps are regarded with a good deal of surprise and with a great many proph esies as to whether , in reality , a cable line was a certainty for the capital city , or whether it was to rest entirely on paper. One of the incorporntors , in speaking of the matter , said that this line would bo built ; that the parties interested had been considering the feasibility of or ganizing for some time , and had done so , only after giving the entire subject a careful study in all its practical pliascs. The articles , as seems to bo customary , rccito a very largn territory to cover and n franchise for tlio now company will bo a step taken immediately. In the articles incorporating if. is stated that "the termini of wild lines and the streets over and upon which the line will ho con structed , shall be llxed at the several rail- wrfy depots , the intersection of Tenth and 1' , ut Tenth and N , at Twelfth and N , at West Lincoln , the Nebraska association grounds , at the VVe.slycau university , at Wyuka cemetery , the state penitentiary , the hospital for the insane. Other term inal points are mentioned as discretion- nry and power is asked to construct lines on all the streets of the citv. " Tills cable line incorporates with a capital stock of $ . > UO,000 and the com pany makes a proviso that when $150,000 is subscribed that the company may bo re garded as complete for tlio commence ment of business. To proceed to business at once , the articles specify that the first three named of the incorporators are constitutional commissioners to open the books for subscription and the names of Messrs. Snwell , Ames and Kitchen are a certainty that the books will bo opened at once. r * A. NEW ItAII.nOAl ) . Articles incorporating the Republican Valley & Wyoming railroad were lilcd at the secretary of state's office yesterday. Thin is a new branch of the It. & M. rail road that has its initial point at the town of Culbcrtson , Hitchcock county. The road is to run in a northwesterly direc tion from that point through the counties of Hitchcock , Hayes and Chase to the Colorado lino. It is presumable that this is the new line to Cheyenne and that ar ticles incorporating in Colorado and Wy oming will bo tiled in conjunction with these. The principal place of business of this new line is located at Culbortson , Hitchcock county , subject to change by the directors to any other point in the state if they desire. The capital stock is fixed at $1,400,000 , in shares of $100 each. The company is to commence business when $140,000 of the stock is subscribed. The following board of seven directors have their signatures altixcd to the ar ticles : G. W. Holdregc , C. 1 > . Uormnn , C. J. Greene , ,1. G. Taylor , P. S. Kustis , Thomas Miller and William A. lllggins. TIIK WKSI'EilNSAI.T ASSOCIATION. composing the Chicago men who liavo been interested in securing a lease of the Saline lands adjoining this city for the avowed purpose of manufacturing salt , have tiled articles incorporating their company. As a great deal of discussion and interest liasT > eon manifest oyer this salt question , the articles are given en tire as follows : We , tlio undersigned , Marcus M. Towlc , Uoorgo W. Hodman , Edward T. Mason and James X. Young , do hereby certify that wo have associated ourselves together ( or the purpose of forming n body corporate under the general Incorporation laws of the state of Nebraska , anil subject to tlio following , articles of incorporation : 1. The nnmo of tlio Incorporation shall bo the Western Salt association. " . The amount of capital stork shall bo 8100,000. of which as per cent shall bo paid up at tlio tlmo of subscription , anil 12 per cent thereof shall bu subject to the call of the board of directors. it. The amount of each share shall bo 3100. 1. The object of this association shall ho the manufacture , imrchaxe and sale of salt , and tl.e purchase of all machinery , buildings , material and real cstato as may be necessary or convenient to carry on said business. C. The manufacturing establishment of this corporation shall bo at , or near the city of Lincoln , In Lancaster county , Nebraska. 0. The principal place of business shall heat at the city of Lincoln In the state of Ne braska. 7. This corporation shall exist fiom the llrst day of May 1 87 , during tlio term of ninety- nine yearn unless sooner dissolved by duo process of law. 8. The amount of Indebtedness of this cor poration shall not at any time exceed 360,000. U. Thn affairs ot this corporation shall bo managed by a board of directors , to consist 01 not loss than three or more than nlno stock holders , the same to bo cho.sou annually by the stockholders. SIcned Marcus M. Towle , OcorRO W. Hoffman , Kdward T. Mason , James N Young. In presence of Alonzo Stephens , notary public , for Cook county , Illinois. A NOKTH 1'I.ATTK ENTKItriCISK. Articles of incorporation of the Mntua Ituilding and Loan association were lilot Yesterday with the secretary of state This association is located at Nortl 1'latto , Nob. , with a capital stock of $100 , 000. divided Into shares of $200 each which shall be paid for as the board o directors may determine. The indebted ness is limited to $300,000 , except in the purchase of real estate , when thn limit In placed at $ : ! 00,000. Private property o members Is held exempt from copora T tion debts , and the corporal ion is to com moiico business us soon as organized , am continue for fifteen years. The incorpor ators are Thomas O. 1'attorson , Willian J. Roche. Charles II. Stump , .lames W Hannlo , Victor Von ( iaot/ , Thomas J Kollyy , Frank Reunion , George W. Finn John ilawloy and ' 'harlcs K. hidings. A NKW TVl'B FOUXIWr. Articles incorporating the Union typo foundry , located at Omaha , wore lili-d with the secretary of state yesterday. The capital stock o ho company is § 800,000 , divided into shares of $100 each. The time the corporation is to commence business , the Munition of the corporation , and the Mini of indebtedness are not stated in tin articles. The incorporators are Andrew F. Wannor , Sterling 1 * . Hounds , jr. , Au gust F. Walther , whoso acknowlcdgmen was taken at Chicago , and Otto Riehtor whoso acknowledgment was taken at L ; Porto , Ind. NKW NOTAHIKS. The following notaries will bo com missioned to-day : L. P. Hanson , Waco W. H. Harnes. Hebron ; Charles Marshall Syracuse ; F. C. Caulton. Silver Creek ; P W. Scott , Mi mien ; John K. Franklin Crolghton ; Frank H. JonesSpring View Keya Palm county ; J. U. Doud , Aurora M. Doolittlo , Atkinson , Holt countyi W Sauford ( ice. Stockvillo , Frontiercounty Charles O. Porloy , Oxford ; William fc Waite , Valentino ; Ponton V. Jovnor Morna , Custor county ; W. J. Richardson Alinataro. Cheyenne conntv ; Ira K.Tash Nonpareil , llox Unite county. LINCOLN PI UK DBl'AKTMKNT. Under the now city charter the efll sioncy of the paid tire department ia ly Increased nnd the ferro enters ij > on n inuph nioro metropolitan manner of business. The force is increased to If Icon men inttuatt of twelve , as hereto- ore , nnd the oll'tco of chief Is created , who has all charge of the department oxccnt In restrictions held by the mayor nnd council. A new ordinance was pro- onted in the council last evutiing which iroscribes the duties , salaries and rules inder the now charter and to conform .o Its provisions. The ordinance , In the ivay of salaries , provides an increase vhich undoubtedly is a move In the right direction anil will secure services of com- intent men rather than amateurs. The mllnruico provides a salary " of ? ll00 ! per j-car for the chief , $75 per "month for the usistant chief , f 03 per month for cap- alns. and ? GO per month for the men. Jonsulerlng the duties anil dangers in thn work these lignros are not regarded is ut nil high in securing oed members. The rules adopted for .he government of the department are voluminous , making the boys keep en tirely out of politics nnd holding them strictly to business. One rule provides that any member injured at fires while on duty shall draw twelve months pay there after if the injuries unlit him for duty. A , , rood deal of discussion lias been had iver the rule insisted upon by Mayor Sawyer in regard to total abstinence , and .ho rule has noon adopted and the boys arc agreeing to it with the rest without livision. Tlic rule is as follows : No member of the dopaitincnt Mmll mit'or any gambling house , house ol ill-fnine orsa- eon or loiter or remain about any place where Intoxicating liquors are kept. All members shall abstain trom the use of Intox icating llquor.s In the city of. Lincoln while a ni'iiibur tit the di'pnitmcnt. Kust LitiQoln people arc very anxious that the lire department bo increased sullicicnt to give them a chemical engine , and sunh recommendation will bo incor porated in the report of Chief Newbnrry .hat will be presentetl to the councils tit its next session. roi.in : coritT. There were about twenty boarders in Lho city jail yesterday , and at the morn ing session of the court twelve victims wore arrayed before the judge awaiting a hearing. Ten of these parties wore tramps wno had been rounded in the day before , Mid their cases wore speedily dis posed of with a line of $ ? 5 ana costs each , nil of them being committed to work their lines 11)1011 ) the street. Two iIiin : drunks received $10 each and costs , UH | the reinuindcr of the morning hour was occupied in the cases of some juve nile offenders who were candidates for some attention. Tliero were three of thcso lads and from their stories they were only a portion of a crowd of six or eight boys who are organized for [ > etty thieving. Some of tlio lads showed it hardihood ever their unpleasant situa tion that would make the oldest offender jealous of the show of indifference. After lienring their explanations , the judge inadn out the necessary documents turn ing the offenders over to the county court as proper candidates for the re form school. A SUIT FOIl DAMAGHS. Martin O'Connor , a laboring man , has sued the Nebraska stock yards company [ or $10,000 damages , sustained bv roeoiv- ing a broKen leg and othoi injuries by the caving in of n ditch at the yards last winter. The papers in tlio ease were lilod yesterday iu the distriut court and the case will bo on for hearing at the coming term- ODDS AM ) KNDS. Stray Loaves Front Kupurtorial Note Hooks. "It is not difficult to find ample evidence of a wonderful immigration to Omaha , " remarked a new-comer yesterday. "Tho fact that house building is going on in every quarter of the city and yet to secure a house Is almost an impossibility , is one of the proofs. I have answered several notices of houses to rent and in ( ivery instance but one. nil had been taken previous to my arrival. I do not know but what tills is a good thing for both Omaha and the people who come hero. The difficulty in secur ing a house will prompt the new comer to buy a lot and build on one of his own , an end I notice not difficult to accomplish here , as the energetic young man with n limited pnrso can easily secure a home nnd pay for it in easy amounts. Thus Omaha ia improved and the money which otherwise would bo thrown away in house rvntgocs to make a homo. " Mrs. Clark , of the W. C. T. U. and manager of the IJuckingham home.loavcs to-day with Mrs. Dr. Dinsiuoor , for Lincoln , to consult with the state board of public lands and buildings with rcferonco to the disposition of tlio $15,000 appropriated for the erec tion of a homo for fallen women. Atterwards , Mrs. Clark will visit a number of the cities of the state and eiicouragu the local branches of the \V. C. T. U. to start subscriptions to increase the appropriation to if')0,000. ) This city will also bo called upon for subscriptions , and land agents will bo asked for donations , as the building will not bo located until ten acres of ground shall have boon lirst secured. OHUUCH JOTTINGS. Tlio Busy Periods Coming for IOUB People in Omalia. At the meeting of the Omaha Presby tery in Blair , on Friday last , llov. Mr. llnrsha , of the First Presbyterian church , Rov. Mr. Kcrr , of the Southwest Presby terian , and Mr. P. L. Pcrino , were aw- pointed commissioners to establish the Park Avenue Presbyterian church. This organization will bo effected to-night at a meeting to bo held in the Pai k avenue United Presbyterian church. The new organization will bo the first church of this denomination in the state which was self-supporting at the start. Until anew now church building can bo erected , tliu services will bo held in a hall on Leaven- worth street , west of Twenty-sixth street. This latter publication will publish weekly additions to the list of commis sioners , who are to attend the Preshyto- rian assembly which convenes hero on the I'.ttli of noNt month. The Lutheran synod will be hold in this city commencing on Juno 1 , and con tinuing ton da.vs. The reports of the different churches at the Omaha Presbytery showed that the Sunday school of tlio Southwest church was the largest in the stato. having a membership of between three nnd four hundred. The annual dioccsmn council of the Episcopal church will bo held in Omaha commencing May IB , nnd continuing three days. Bishop \Vortlunglon wilt reside. About seventy clergymen will C o in attendance. The average weekly pcodtietion of fish hooks at Roilditch , Kngland , is 20OOiCOO. ) At the same time not loss than 00,000,000 of noodlca arc made in the place , and about two tons weight of pins of all sorts , including shawl and scarf pins. llroncliltls. Sudden chanscs of the weather eauso Bronchial troubles , " /froicn's llroni'hlnl Troche * " will Klvo tellcf. Sold only Inarcs. / . According to the Roman Catholic directory recently pubhsbcd there -113 pno ts in the dioco.so of Now York. U13 in Ifnston. : iS7 in Haltimoro. 233 in Chicago , U70 in Philadelphia , i.'u > in St. Louis , ad7 in Milwaukee and 21'J in Cm- ciiinuti. Coluato'ti Ca luncro liotiquot Toilet Soap is bettor appreciated the more it is used , and disappoints no one. UNDER OATH. The Asthma , 11 Ell ED Y Catarrlial That Deafness , Never Membrane Fails to ous Croup , Cure Snoring , Ulcerated Catarrh SoreThroat Granulated Pliarliiffitis Eyelids , anil Larlngitis A GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE. n'liooptiift Coualift Colils , Etc , SMOKK MALI. Co. omniis , Neb , April 22.1CS7. ( iptillcnirnHomollmoaKO you Inrtuceil mole tryonoof sour Smoke Hulls. At tlio tlrao I luul cMId * utlerln < ! wlttin vorr IM < ! wiionpln * rouRli , IleroiiM tuirll ? llo ilown.mlt brmuhtoHMranijiilv tlon from the iiliU'em.nml In hi * effort * to throw mT" trliiKr phlegm" ! > < win ronMuntly vonillliiK uii lee I in fuft ntakt > iiln I in.iclohlin Inlnlc the ' : raoii 'rfri > ni the Ilnliii Tow mlnutc ut a time , ihrri ! tlmo i fora clny , niul IN > 41llKOK44IIOiUt ( lilt ) KB TIIK COtlCSH UP. IVom the lift tinsmokn Hi ; trri'il tlircliaruti'rnf tho'CCn'tlon ; they Ix'nimn loof o i ml oiiflly throMiotrin Uniform ot "m.ilU'r. nil Innloiriliijrittliaclillilliuil full ? rvfori'roil. hlnru thill I use "miike Hull Inmy f.i.ully forOr.Unury told , , for which | | „ , , , , nmUto , ml.pfau . I T a . „ „ „ „ „ , , lraou SulMorlboa In my pmoncoan I .nor , , to before mellib SMdayof April.tw. , , . KIJVboUiHollirr , „ „ „ . Our "Dobollator Package , " unequalled as a blood purifier and should 1)3 usd .in connection with the smoke ball in all chronic diseases. .A. TEST. Given to all callers at our Indies' and gents' parlors , room 11 Creigliton Illouk. Carliolic Smoke Hall sent by mull , * 2 , and -1 < touts for postaprc. Uobollntor , $1. . CAIUJOLIC SMOKK HALL CO. , Room 11 Creightoii Block , lotli St. , near 1' . 0. Omiilia , Neb. DEWEY & STONE A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices. The G. . Mayne Real Estate and Trust Go , N. W. OOR. 15th AND HAliNSY , OMAHA. Property of cvory description for salu in all parts of the city. Lands for &alo in every county in Ncbraskn. A COMPLETE SET OF AHSTKACTS Of Titlcsof Douglas County kept. Maps of ttio city , state or county , or any other information desired furnished tree of charge upon application. That Tired Afflicts nearly every one in the spring. The system having become accustomed to the bracing air of winter , is weakened by the warm days of the changing sea son , and rapidly yields to attacks of dis ease. Hood's Sarsnparilla is just the medicine needed. It tones and builds up every part of the body , and also expels all impurities from the blood. Try it this season. Mrs. Ruth Smith , of Uridgoport , Conn. , dresses in blue silk , wears blue spec tacles , has her meals served on blue glass dishes , and lives in u blue glass room , which she has not left for in ore than ten minutes at a time for eight years. CUTS , wounds , sprains and bruises quickly heal , if you apply Or. J. 11. Mc Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Crowds ot people gather in tlio streets of East Orange , N. J. , to listen to the southern negroes employed in the sew ers. The darkies chant as they work. 'Squire Whitakorof Waverly , N. V. , who is eighty-three years old , and who for several years was blind , haa recently had his sight restored by a severe illness. MOST PERFECT MAOg Proparad with strict regard to Pnrtlr , Stnogtb. and Ilealtafalness. Dr. Price's Hiking Powder contains no Ammonla.Titmo.Alnmor Phosphates. Dr.Prica'a Uxtiacte , YaallU , lemon , etc. , OarotdeUaioaaly. YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. OolnetotlioUUGOIlL lUslldTrof the cloth ( nlilrh our ( > atrnt * rover rirlii'lvoly ) will Hi n rrertlT flr t tlinowuin. Ilr < iulir > nabreiklniln. ro\rr IlKTfn.lkU vy seller nf tor bi-lnif worn tpn day * If not ronnrl ihi * mat I FITTI.M1. HE A I/I'll Kill , HiiU 'oinlurlul > le Corset cter worn , gold by all Ural-Uasn UoulPr * CICIflTV 1IKUM. , Cblenco , III. WE AK MB N ! innt or fH- " , _ vp.Sl. riLtl.n. tTKUfiHSTHTO < I a br thn Niw lurROVID . . „ c QtNiitfivB'vrcikNn'ii. iiY- i „ - , . _ 7liDuuut , . „ . _ . . , . _ ilid . . _ . , . - lualhlrgcunNill ' of . " . „ J - ' .V U < IU. xu HWIUHl Plff f th. LltCtTlS CurrtM X * cfmlaiuntlr or we forfeit > 3uuo luctih. arulMlImpio < rniraia ir > [ | oth < rL lU. Wornc , iper. nuntntl/rurcilliiltirMinontbi. Sr l.il r mphl I4c. itinm Tha Sander , EUctrie Co. 169 USillc it * Chicaga reinatura Ixoy , horruiu l > Ulilr. IfM Uuihcxxirlc. , liafiuvtruxl la iu vrery known rDt < lr. dLtcovrrod a lmnld Jf-tura , hlch h < will voj to bU fellow Avenue FOR TIIK TRIAT1IINT Or A 1.1. Chronic & Surgjcal Diseases UR. MoMENAMYL , Proprietor. 8uten year * ' HosulLal ana mrate Practice We bare the facilities , spparatu * and reraedlw for thgsuccessful treatraectof nery form of din- ra. requiring cither medical or surgical treatment. And Invite nil to conic and Investigate for thcmi lr iircorr pondnlthuB. Long exj > rrlruc la treat \uu \ emeu \ > r Itittur eiublo * ua to treat maor CHIM ecientillcally without celnr them WRITK yOU rmOULAIl on Dcforraltlei anil Rrftcr * , Club Feet , Curvature * of the Splno DUEAIE * or WOM M. Pllen , Tumor * , Caocerf , Cfttatrb , Bronchltl * , Inhalntlon , lilcctrlciljI'nral. . y l > , Kpllentr , Kidney , EJB , Kar , tiklu , blood ftii'l nil lurglcni operation * . llattorlea. Inhaler * , nrnec * . Trni * , anit nil kind * of Medical and Surgical Appllaucc * , man. ufncturcd and for tnle Tha only rllablo riidlcal Insl.tuta making Private , Special i Nervous Diseases A. HIrV3IAITY AM , CONTAGIOUS AND BI.OOD II8K\9ES , i > vhntcvercait o produced , Wo em rumovo Sjpnllltla polion from tlie eyttem nithotit mercury Nc\r r toratlv treatment for lots \ltalponcr AM , COMMUNICATIONS UONl'IUESTJAI , Cull nnd con unit ut or ( end caina and poit-offiro nirrsi plainly written enclose stamp , and we nlll * nd you , In plain nranuer , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO tACK uroN PUIVAT * , Bricui. AXU IIITOUS Diini , SZMIIAt. WriKNUf , SriKUATOBBUdl , IllFOT3N < ' or , Srpnii.li > , UoMoniiuon , OLXIT , VAKICOCELS , SntiCToni , AND AU. DimAiEa or rut Qiniro UuiKAnr OBOINS , or teed IiUtory of your caee (01 nu opinion , Perioni ! unable to vlilt 113 may bo treiteil at llnlr homes , by corrr pondenc ? . McJilne and Inotru mcnt * tent by mull or expreu SttCUHKI.Y PACK BD FROM UliSEUVATIOX.no mark * to Indicate content * or icntler. One pursonal Intorrlovr pro fetred If convenient. Fifty rooms for the arom- modatlon of patients. Board and atteadanco ut rcnonnble prices Addroi 1 > Letter * to Omaha Medical and Surgical institnto. Cor. 1 3lh SI. ane Caallol A eOMAHA. . ? CC OnoAjont ( jlori-nant onlrl w nlf il In irrrr town for * t ! VnurTunslira Punch no clgnv1 ? nro as stiiplo as snifnr nnd they novnr ( all to plvo porfcct satisfaction , II. W. MAIIAN , Cliainpuiirn.ll iDDBfSS , R. W. TANS1LL & CO. , CHICnGO DRS.S.&D.DAYIESON . . . 1707 Olivu St , St. Louis Mo. 1742 Lawrence St. , Dqnvcr , Colorado , Of the Missouri Stale Museum of Anatomv , St. Louis , Mo. , Unlver > Hy College Hospi tal , London , Giestn , Germany and New York. Having devoted .their attention SPECIALLY TO 1'UE TREATMENT OF DISEASES , More especially those arising from impru dence , imite ail so sufiering to correspond ' without delay. Diseasee'of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily with out detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drills. Pa tients whose cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms. All letters receive immediate attention. JITST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed FREE to any , address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added an ' Essay on Marriage , " with important chapters - ters on Diseases of the Reproductive Or gans , the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all youn men. Address. DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON . 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado. 1707 Olive St.St. L-nus.-Mo. . Of clothing remarked last week that our prices were too low. May be they are. The cheapness of some of our goods make buyers sus pect the qualities. The secrets our stock is all new , bought very low , and we can sell cheaper than others , besides we want to build up a larsre trade , and are therefore offering extra inducements. A glance at our show window will give you an idea how we sell goods. Step into the store and examine quality and make of the garments ; you will not be urged to buy. Prices are marked plain on the goods and there is only one unalterable price for all no deviation the poor est judge can buy as safe as the best. If you can find other'gar- ments better made or cheaper elsewhere , bring ours back and the money will be refunded to you. Our Furnishing department is well stocked and prices throughout equally low. "We mention today , particularly , our line of medium and light weight Underwear in all colors and all grades. We will present , this week to each customer , in our Boys' and Childrens' department , with a handsome set of dominos. All goods marked in plain figures and at one price. Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , O. H. CURTIS , Pres. - J. HuRD THOMPSON , Sec. $ & Treas Wholesale ® Retail. WE STOOK : "FishTlrand" Cent * , nulbs , Douclied , Hair Crimpers , Nursery Sheeting , Bpeculiinn , Air Pillow * , " ' Prill .V Duck , Hair 1'ina , N'avv llnrs , Sportsmen's Guodn , AirHcds , Krcwcr'a Hose , DoorMnU , Hat * , Oil Glotlilng , Htainpi , Air Cushions , Cnps , ire a Uhlclda , Horeo Cover * , I'.vjklng , Btnlloncr' * Oum , Anti Uattlern , Capca , Drinking Cups , Hose , U. It. & f. Co.Palls , Synlioua , Aprona , Carriage Cloth , Klnatln Hands , Iloso Coupling * , Pecftcilon Bo SyilnctSpittoons. Atomizers , Cartridge Hags , Klaatlc Stocking * , Hoio 1'lpos , I'ciiclln , Swimming Jacket * . ISiind * , CnthfiUrs , Kr.iacrn , Hose Heels , Pen bolder * . Syiin j 'Ptrftctlon B ; liandago Gum , Clothing , Fncu llaR % , Hot Water HolliesPensnrles , ThlmblcH , Baptismal Pants , Copy Hook Sheets , Finger Cot * , Haversacks , I'liino Covers , Throat ilagfl. Hull * , Carpeting , Flower Sprinklers , Ice . . , Plpoa. Tubing , llath Mats. Cemcut , Floor Scraper * , Ice Caps i'lpo t-tcins , Tumblers , Bath Tub * , Clothe * Wringers , Folding J'ails , InkStunds , riant Sprinklers , Toy * . Hcd fan8 , Coats "Fish Urand" Foot IlalU , Invalid Cushions , 1'nro Kubbcr , Bed Sheets , vfuiuun. Force Caps , I'nnt9 , Tobacco Pouchc * . It.H. * P.Co. netting , Comb Cleaners. Piuil Jar Kings , 080 , 1'lalol Pockets , Trotting Kolls , Bolt Hooks , Corks , Funnel * , I ace Cutters , lUttlcn , Urlnala , Ucllows Cloth , Cork Screws , Ons Tubing , Life Preserver * , Rabbcr Dam , Umbrellos , Illbs , Curry Combs , tilovcs , Macklntoeh Uoods , Itulcr * , Ventilating Solas , Klankots. Cuspadors , GossamorOaps , Match IIoxc * . KopaJrlnpCloth , Wagon Aprons , lloots A Shoes , , Canes , Cloth , Martingale , Shaft Itublicrs , Cover , Crgar v < anuB wtuin j ii i iiiugii Rings Wagon * lluys Caps , ChalrTlpg * Buffer * , " Coats , Mat * . ShouiAIioot * , Wagon Spring * . Hoys Coats , Dlapern , " " Waterproofs , Hatting , Sink Scraper * , Weatherstrips , liougles , Diaper Cloth , Gaiter Straps , Mirror * , Scoops , Webbing , Ilraccluti , Dollfl , Gun Covers , Mittens , .Shooting Coats , Wading rants , llrcast 1'umps , Doll Ilodles , Gutta Perchn , Nipples , Bllng-ihotB. Water lloUlco , Hreaatbhields , Doll Hends , Gymnasiums , Nursing nibs. Soling , Window Clcnuerv. Uufters , Door Ilaad * . Hair Curleru , Nursing Hollies , SpoiiKa nags , Wringer Ilolls , Hoston Itclllns _ _ 'Co's. llnbbcr and Cotton lielting , Packing nnd Ifoso. Solo ageuls in i Omulin. Leather IJclllng- ; Pure Oak Tanned. Manufacturers of "PKftFKCTION' BOX SYJUNOES. " Manufacturers of "FISH BRAND RUBltEH GOODS. " OMAHA BUBBBR COMPANY , 1008 Farnam St. , OMAHA , NEB. Mall Order * Solicited and will ItccolTO Prompt Attention. $3.OO $3.OO $3.OO $3.00 93.00 TWO ORPHANS $3.00 $3.00 Yankee Clothiers , $3,00 , $3.00 Last year sold one thousand pairs of Hair Line Pants at $3. They were all wool and well made , and we hollove that every person who pot a pair of the pauts , were well satisfied with them , and when they find they can pet them again this year , will coma at once and select a pair. No other house has them as they were made iu our own factory in $3,00 $3.00 Maine , and made for our owntraue. If you did not grot a pair last sea son , come at once and k -A Select One Pair All Wool for $3. $3.00 $3.00 Andrews Bros , , Yankee Clothiers , $3,00 $3.00 1113 Farnam Street. $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3,00 Nebraska National Bank OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital . $250,000 Surphifa . 40,000 H.V. . Yrttps , President. A. K. Toii7.i\lin , v"irto President. W. II S. Huglius , Cashier. UII1ECTOK3 : W.V.Morse , Jolm S. Collins. Il.W.Yatcs , Lewis S. Hood. A. E. Toiualin. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK , Cor. lith ! anil Furnntn Sts. A General Danking liusiut'ss Transacted. FRANK G. HOLLINS & GO , , tloinbon New York Stock Kxthanzc. HL'V AM ) Htl.I. ( IN STOCKS AND BONDS , Giinr and Provisions. < i Clurl : Srret , I'hlraffn , . ( Grand I'atinc Hotel ) 1'rlvnto wire to iXiMy CorrcsjionilcncQ luvltctl tiy mail .or THE 75th GRAND DRAWSNO , Mi 20ib. XO IJI\\KS. EJI IMtl' CH OK < EK\VABtI \ > S ! One Million Distributed Every Year UK .vuuiniuL\.rKu i.vr.siu : ST MONKV IUVIUKK AMONU A FKW LUCKV UON JIOLUiUS : J2VKKV 3 MONTHS. Only I J.2.00 required to secure one Royal Italian 108 francs gold bond. These bond participate in four drawings every year and retain their original vain until the yqar 1044. Prizes of 2,000,003" 1,000,033 , 500,033 , 200,000 , &c. francs will b drawn , besides the certainty of receiving back 103 francs In gold , you may win 4 tiinu every year. Till * h M a re , and the best , Investment over offered , a ) Ibn Invoitnd inonoy miut ho pnlJ b.icU when bond niHturrg. Bond forrlroiilHri ni U will | i > - you to < 1 > , or mind yviir or.loM with inunu/ or logisturod If.tor. or postal nuton , tint ] In return wo will forward tlio doouiuonltl , ltiULI\ : BANKING CO. . 305 Itroudway , ! Ve\v Vorlt Jil > ' . N. IJ. Thete bonds are not lottery tickeU , and their sale ic legally permitted in th.il/ S. by law s of 1873 . RELIABLE JEWELER. Watches , Diamonds , Pine Jewelry , Silverware Thelargest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specialty. Work warranted. Corner Douglas and 15th. streets , Omaha. Licensed Watchmaker fpr the Uniou Pacific Railroad Company. , . . - '