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" " ' ? THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY AHHL 2 ? , 1887 ; tlNCOLN MUNICIPAL MAT fERS of Business Transacted at the Last Council Meeting. LEVYING AN OCCUPATION TAX. Lieutenant Dudley to llo Itotnlncd nt the University I'olnts From the Penitentiary State Cap * Ital Happening * . Iritoit TUB nun's LINCOLN mntr.Ai ; . ) Tlicrc wits a largo ninount of buslnc ? ) Iransitctod at tlto meeting of tlin city council Monday evening , much of which is of direct interest to thu taxpayers. The financial exhibit for thu year ending April 1 was made , which showed that thu city had received $139,77:1.03 : and ills- Jntrsud all but thu sum of $ U , S1.07. This 5.1 exclusive of the school fund , which showed in itself total receipt of f 00- DSi.Oil , of which them remains nn unex pended balance ot 18,870.02. Over one- ( third of this fund was secured by licenses - censes , the receipts under tills head being f20,27 ! ) , and the fines from police court added thu neat sum of $4,14'J ' to the total junomit. A step that hns been contem plated Iu increase the revenues for the city for general nuruosc ? , through the levying of tin occupation tax , w.is brought to the front in the shape of nn ocoitnation lax ordinance which is levied against f > a- Joou keepers ttnd druggists , providing that each and all such shall pay nn an nual tax of $500 into the city treasury us an occupation tax. A good deal of opposition is manifesting itself against .this and It will undoubtedly awaken u lively discussion among those directly in terested. There are those also who doubt the nropnety of levying a tax of that uniount upon a druggist , which , in the View of many , will drive them into a hid den prescription case trade to even up the tax. An ordinance passed making streets in additions conform to streets in the city will meet with general npproy.il , UK will also the steps taken for u special election on water bonds and the granting of n cable street railway fran chise. LIKUTKNANT DUDLEY HETAINKD. Governor Thayer yesterday received the following letter that will be of inter est to Lieutenant Dudley and his friends in Lincoln. WAU DEPAIIT.MKNT , WASHINGTON , n. C' . To the Uorornnr of the State ot Ne braska Dear Sir : Inferring to your com munication of the Cth lust. , requesting an extension of the detail ol First Lieutenant Kditar S Dudley , Second artilleryat the Unl- veisltyof Nebraska , In accordance with tno resolutions of thu board of regents of that institution , the secretary of war directs mete to Inform you that your request Is approved , And tliat Lieutenant Dudley will bo permitted to remain at the university until September , 1888. Vary respectfully , It. (5. DUUM , Adjutant ( ieneral. CONVICTS RECEIVED AND DISCHAUGKD. The following convicts were received nt the state penitentiary yesterday : Lu ther D. liodgers , sent from Keith county for two years ; crime , fnt.se swearing ; ugc Mfty-live ; carpenter ; nativity , Vermont ; tnembor of tlui Congregational church fttkl a republican. Pat W ingle , sent from Keith county for three rears ; crime , stealIng - Ing mules ; age. twenty-nine ; occupation , cowboy ; nativity , Now York Uity ; mem ber of the Catholic church and a demo crat. Charles U. Hunt , sent from Keith county for two years ; crime , horse steal ing ; nativity , Ohio ; ago , twenty-three ; belongs to no church and is n republican. Kmri Heady , sentenced in lb8J from 'Johnson county to seven years' imprison- incnt for manslaughter , has made good jtimo and was discharged Saturday. The panic day .lames lxe , sent to the pen in 'June last from Richardson county , was Discharged ; Leo's crime was grttud lar ceny und ho made his good time. Oliver fiP. Jones , convicted in 1881 in Lincoln county and sentenced to seven years iu the penitentiary for horse stealing , has imdo his good time and will be discharged - ( charged to-day. ADDITIONAL STATK PIUNTING. The state board of printing were busy Yesterday figuring on the results of soir- tated bidding for thu printing of revenue /books / , blanks , record books , stationery , fete. , required by the state. The State , Journal was the successful competitor , ( getting work for { 0,000 that cost the state [ a year ago some twenty-two thousand. ( There vas blood in the contest but none ( Blicd , and the defeated competitors ieeemod pleased that they were loft , con sidering thu prices that the work went ( for. It is another cheap lob for the etato. AT TUB STATE HOUSE. Articles incorporating the Peruvian Medicine company , which , with healing ion its wings , will exist at the city of Blue Hill , were tiled with the secretary ol state yesterday. This medicine corpora tion 1ms H capital stock of fS.OOO. but it proposes to commence the healing process - cess when $500 ol the stock is paid in , The incorporates aroEdwardSudondorl nud Howard T. Hicks. Sheriff Vullentlno , of Hamilton county , was in the city yes day at the sttito house nnd penitentiary , The sheriff came down to take back tc Aurora A convict named John Yeoman , who has been in thu penitentiary for two years sentenced for ineost. A new trial has been granted him after a two years' ' struggle on the part of his attorneys. On Friday of this week Attorney Gen eral Lceso departs for Washington , where in supreme court on the ad oi Jlay ho will call up his motion to have the Quinn liotmnnou case advanced foi early hearing. PERSONAL. Speaker Ilarlan was in Lincoln for n few hours yesterday on business con iioctnd with the recent session. lion. J. H. LHnsmore. of Sutton , was in Lincoln yesterday assisting in tiring- ling an insane man named Aloxaudui 'from ' that place to the asylum. Matt Miller , of IJutlor. ono of the .members of thu recout memorable legis' Mature , was tit the state capital yester day.Hon. Hon. Win. Neville , of Flaltsinouth , r former legislator ami a prominent rail load contractor at the present time , wa ; nt Lincoln yesterday. . Messrs. L. C. nnd 0. C. Uurr and F. M r Hall , accompanied by their wives , nt | tended tin ; opening night of the Uootl ' engagement at Omaha. Governor Thayer returned from Granc ( Island Monday und was busy nt worl } yesterday at the executive olli'co. D. U. Com tnay is ai homo again aftei i nn oxtouilud trip to Chicago and castorr points. F James T. Million , former court re ' porter in this district , is up from Kuu I BUS City on a business trip. HITS OK THINGS. Thn date for thu lecture of Genera I Low \Vallacu In Lincoln has been orrono Lously stated as on decoration day. It i } now stated that the lecture will be at tin i opera house on the evening of May' ' [ under the joint management of Appa luattox and Farr.igut posts G. A. K. The Uaptist university project is con tinning to attract a great deal of atten tion among public spirited citizens am the committee hailing the securing of i iu charge have boon doing soiuo otk'ctiv work to that end. Tlu > annual celebration of the estat llshmcnt of Odd Fellowship in Amerio was celebrated at Wilbur yesterday , i number of the fraternity front Lincoli were in attendance. A strange young man worked the \ U. C. A. a fuw days ago out of a night' odgintr and a .day's board i\nd a few del trs in money. A pretended sere hau and a "tiddcn conversion were the suc cessful tlodgus he worked. The Women's Relief Corps received $10. . ) as their sham of the proceeds from the "Spy of Atlanta , " presented two even- ngs at the opera house last week. A Now Kntorprlflo , FKANKI.IN , Neb. , April 22. fCorro- sHtidonce | of the HBK. ] The move of the academy at Franklin in founding a conservatory of musio is hailed with delight - light here. Prof. J. M ! . Hhne , who has been called to its directory , is the well- known author of the popular "Twenty- Third Psalm. " published by North &Co. , of Philadelphia , and used in leading con ventions of the cast. Hn is a superb master of the violin , and hai come to be regarded as a musical genius on all kinds of wind nnd string instruments. For four years Prof. IJloso has been director of the Waynes burg Pa. ) conservatory of music , nd his exhibitions arn said to have qualcd the linest cathedral music 'f ' the cities. The work of Prof , tlose has met thu approbation ) f the Cincinnati school of music , the Obcrliu conservatory and of 'lie musical public throughout the conn- ry. His methods of teaching are his : > wn , and do away with many mysteries connected with older metnods. Such enterprises arc welcomed hero in lie west , where the busy cares of settle ment have prevented the cultivation of lie higher , ti'slhctic arts. There is no 'uusou ' why Nebraska should not notir- sh musical talent as well as any state In .he union. Genius in any line will lind oed soil in Nebraska , Mnttcm nt McCook. McCooK , Neb. , April22. [ Correspond- juco of the HKK. ] The U. & M. is mak- 11 jr an addition to the roundhouse hero ind also to side tracks A great deal of satisfaction is expressed lero among the citi/.ens in general and ho lawyers in particular , at the appoint- : nent of Mr. Cochran as judge of the Eleventh district. Mr. Cochran is one of McCook's old settlers , and ono of the finest lawers in southwestern "Nebraska , mlgc Cochran will hold court at the usual time in this district. The members of the McCook Gun Club TO making preparations to entertain the numbers of thu Western Nebraska Sportsmans association on June 7 to 11 'nclusive ' , when there will be live days in , vhich "black birds" will sillier. There will be 5,000 live birds , and purses will : ange from $7o to $500. A hearty wel come will be extended to all visiting portsmon. Laundresses are wild over Klcctric Lus- ro Starch. Try it. UUOITKD FROM I'llK CI-OUDS. A Constable Finds a Oar Flub At Ills Feet. George Karl , the weU-known constable f this city , had a queer experience Mon day afternoon. As ho relates it him- f , ho was standing near the corner of Tenth und Howard , talking with two or hrco friends , when a large lish came whiz/ing past his face and dropped on ils toes. When he recovered from his astonishment sufliciently. he picKcd it up nnd found it to bo of the gar species , and ; ibout ten inches in length. It was badly bruised and dead of course. Mr. Karl declares that it was dropped to him from the clouds for the purpose of furnishing him one more good meat at least. Certain sceptical persons are inclined to cast doubt upon this little adventure of Mr. Karl's and say that the fish was a species of the "snakes. " Mr. K. regards with scorn any such insinuations. As two other gentlemen were present when the all'air occurred , and can vouch for it , the story is to be given all credit. Easy work and stiff glossy collars by using Electric Lustre Starch. A UOKKHILH DEATH. Another Victim of the Elevator at N. K. Fatrlmnk'rt Yoterdny Afternoon. Yesterday afternoon nt 2:30 : o'clock a young man named George Duruell , the ton dcrofthe elevator at N. K. Fuirbank's lard refinery , near Boyd's packing house , met with a horrible death. Ho lay unon the floor of the elevator and reached for ward into the space between the Uoor of the third story of the building and an elevator landing : about three feet above. While in this position the ele vator started upward and the young man was caught between the lloor of the latter and thu landing above. Ho was crushed into n space of about three inches. When the elevator was stopped , blood oo/.ed from the mouth and cars of the tin- fprtunato. Ho was taken out of his po sition unconscious , with his face black as an African's. Dr. Darrow was called nnd found thn pulse bcatinc feebly. Ho administered several hypodermic injections , but before he had concluded death , had taken place. The ribs nnd breast bone were broken and pressed in upon the lungs , causing internal hemorrhage , liurnell lived on Cherry street near the rulincry. Ho was the last of six children who have died in thofamily , and the mother who was tko building , though not permitted to see her boy , was wild witli grief. The father is a teamster. Electric Lustre Starch saves labor , time and trouble. No boiling , no sticking. Training for Laurels. The Omaha Turn vorcin has begun practice for the next annual turn-fost , which is to take place in Topeka on thu 7th and 8th of next Juno. The success which attended the voroin in thu fcst nt St. Joe last year.in which they carried oil' nearly all the laurels , bus stimulated the society to systematic and well-directed effort to repeat the business nt Topcka. Omaha was the leading city among all those represented , and many of the lead ing Germans are disposed to see that .she is so this year. To help defray the ex penses of the vorein , the members will give n grand athletic entertainment in Uoyd's on May 8. Sick Headache , and a sensation of op pression and dullness iu the head , arc very commonly produced by indigestion ; morbid despondency , irritablility and over sensitiveness of the nerves may , in n majority of cases , bo traced to the same cause. Dr. ; J. H. McLeans Liver nnd Kidney lialru and Pilluts will positively euro. Adolph Rosenthal , a gentleman well known in Omaha , the brother of Mr. Abe Mandolburir.is no A * in HongKong.China , Ho went to that city to study the Chinese language. Mr. Uosenthal , who has been practicing law in San Francisco , has a largu practice among the Cliiueso there , and in order to better attend to this practice ho has determined to master , aa far as possible , thu Mongolian tongue. In making the assertion that Pozzonl's medicated complexion powder is entire ly free from injurious or deadly poisons wo do it upon the authority of a thorough chemical analysis. It is ono of the oldesl face powders in American market , and is used in the famalies of orao of oui most prominent medical men who have personally acknowledged to the nroprio- or that they not only considered It harnv ess , but esteemed it liighly beneficial in Tcry'rcapoct. ' , Sold by nil druuaista. . Sal I hi K the Poor Farm. The auction safe of the county poor farm wkl take place to-morrow , com mencing at 10 o'clock. There 235 lots , the appraisement of the lowest priced of which is $050 , the highest fl,500 , the av erage being fSTu. A deposit of $23 cash will be required at the time of the sale , the balance in equal installments in one , two and tlireo years , with interest nt 8 per cent. At noon , refreshments , consist ing of sandwiches , ooO'cn and tea , will bo served. The sale will bo under the eye ol the commissioners. Plats of tnu property uro to bo had at the commissioners' of- lice. lice.St. St. Louis girls tie their cars together over the crown of their heads with a piece of blue Jibbon , stick a surig of straw nnd n few pansius in the knot and have u bon- nettatid they all use Kirk's "Juvenile" Toilet Soap. * Complaint is made that the Sixteenth street viaduct is made Impassable on Sun days by means of boys playing ball on it , and other disturbances. MOST PERFECT MADB . Prepared vd th strict rogue ! lofnrity , Strength , mi Ueutblnlnoes. Dr. lrfco'B Dating Powder eoutalna no Ammonia , LI mo. Alnm or Phosphates. Dr.Prlco'a Uxttacu , Vanilla , Lemon , etc. , UarordeUciously. DRS.S.&D.DAYIESON . . . 1707 Olive St , St. Louis Mo. 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado , Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous. Chronic and DISEASES , More especially those arising from impru dence , unite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily with out detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drugs. Pa tients whose cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms. All lettt rs receive immediate attention. attention.JUST 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 chap ters on Diseases of the Reproductive Or gans , the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address , DHS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1712 Lawrence St. . Denver , Colorado. 1707 Olive St..St. L-niis , Mo. : 1312 Douglass St. BPALDING'S TnADE-MARKEB BBSEBHU SUPPLIES Ar * reoogrnl/ as BUndanl whererer the Cxme la play wi. SPALOINC'S OFFICIAL LEAGUE BALL In used by the National League ami all the pi om- Incnt profoe- Blonal ami nm.i- tftu clubs Iu the country. Kvery ball warranted. Beware ol Imita tion. Spaldlng's Black Band League Bats oromailrt from carp fully dflectrd timber , and tn JoreeU by all promt cent players. SPALOINC'S LICENSED CATCHERS' MASK I U honestly nmdo and la a protection. TRADE-MARKED CATCHERS' GLOVES , I ranging In price from I 25c. to $3 i > er i > alr , I v , 111 pleaxo the boy as well an the profes- I nlonal player. Bpahllnn's complete Unl- I forms , Belts , Caps , Shoes , Plate1) , Brenet I Protectors , Blldfnu Pads , Umpire Iiull- I caters , Oiilden , Score Books , nud every- I thlni ; pertaining to Base Ball , can ba Ifouud at Collins & Gordon , 1313 Douglas 'St. Omaha AtfenU * 1312 DoutflaB St. O.IM.T. . . . GEORGE A , CLARK , SOLE AGENT. The BKHT and MOST POPUIJAB Sewing Thread of Hodcnt Time * . BEWABE OF Sold at wholesale by Hllpatrlt'k Kucli St. Co. , Dry Goodi Co. , M..E. Ndillh & Co. Faxluii , < iullaehrr & Co. , And bj ; all KetMll Oeulor * . . % L.S.L CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. "Wodo uorulijr eiirtlfT that we supervise the arrntiirmucnts fur all thn Monthly uncl S ml-An- nunl Drawings of The Louisiana Steto I/jttory Coinimiiy.fuiU In P r on raanitKO and control the drawing * themselves , and tbnt the wuno are conducted wit n honesty , fairness and In good faith toward nil partiei , nnd rro mithorlro the Company to us * tliin certlllcMo with f no-Hi in * Ho * of onralfftmttirfs attached , iu its advertise- mtute. " COMMISSIONERS. Wo the tmrtenlRiiod Ilnnkn and Hanker * will pay all 1'rliodrnwn In The Loiilsiutm State Lotteries which may be presented at our uoun- , T. H. ORLESHY. PfcslJent lAitilslnnB Nntloinil Hank. 1' . LA.NAUX , President state National Hank A. BALDWIN' , President New Orleans National Hunk. CARL KOHX , Pna. Onion Nations Llauk. ATTRACTION. UNPRECEDENTED . A MILLION DisTittnuTKO LODISIAHI STATE"LOTTERI COHPAHL Inrorpotulud in I BUS for " > yours by the lojrU turo for IMuc&tlonnl und Churltablo purposes with a capital of ! IINO,000 to which a rosoivo lund of over ? o.Y.i ) > UJ has slnco been iiddeJ. lly un overwhelming pomilnr vole Its frnn- lilso was nmdo n pint or the uie ont Sluto Constitution ( idoptrdDecember 2tl , A. 1) ) . IST'.i The only lottery over voted on and endorsed ny the people ot miy stnte. It ncvi r scnlos or postpones. ltpirrnn < ] slnwlo number drntrinjrs tnko plaes mouthlv. und the s .m-nnniml drawings iutrU- nrly every six mouth * ( June nnd December ) . A bPI.EXWn OPPORTUNITY TO Wl.N A KOHTONt , ith Oinnd Iirnwinir , Clus * 11. In the Academy ot Musif. Now Orleans. Tuesday , May lOtd , $37,20lth Monthly Drawn ? . CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. Notice. Tickets are "MO only. Halvai , $5 Firths $2. Tenths SI * IH'I OK I'lll/KS. 1 CAPITAt , IMI17.K Olf 11.10,000 fJSO.000 1 nilASDl'lll/r. OP wrKn ii'inO ) IfillAXIll'UIBROtr 20,0110 20,000 " J.Aiini : I'ni/Fsof inuuo 20.0110 4 IMIUIK riUZKS Ok' 5,000 21,010 _ _ _ 1,000 20,0 M 00 M10 25,000 nx ) " : wo iio.oi'o a " 200 40,00) ) 500 " 100 50.IWII 1,000 " " 0 dooo ) AlTIIOXlMVTtON ritl7.KS. 100 Approximation 1'rUosorf ! 0l. . . $ ; 10,000 100 " " 200. . . . 20.10(1 ( 100 " 100 . . . . in.ooj 2,179 Pri7ns amounting to $ ! > 3' > .oo.1 Application Tor nxt H to cliiui should ho mndo 3nlr to tliu oinco of the company In Now Or For further Information wrlto cltmrir , smiii full address. POSTAL NOTI53 Bipresj Monor Orders , or New York Kxclmntco m ordltmrjlot- er. currency br iDro33 lit our sTponsa ad dr ° Med4 M. A. DAUPHIN. NuwOcloausCA Or M. A.DATJPniH. Washing ton , 0. ( X Address Rcgfotcred letters to MEWOBL.SAN3 NATIONAL BANS ' , , New Orleans Li RT TW 1 TVf TJ V. I ? Th t the presence ot .Ej 1U TJ ill J ? J'j it Generiis Heaureitard and Knrlr , who HFC la etinrxe of the clrnwlnun.il a guar antee of nlxolutn fnlrnosi and Inloatrllr. that the ehancciaroullomiitl , and that no one can porjjlb r divine nhut number ) will draw u 1'rlis. ItKMltMUKUtlut Four National liHiikn xnanintco the puynicnt of prhos. nnd that all Tlckoln bt'ur t'ie pUiiBtureof iho pruMdbnt of nn InHtltiitlon. whoie rrnnrhlsu U rocuKnlzcd In thi hlxhe trnurui ; there fore , beware of t nr Imitations or anonrmous nrhi-me . , . Embody thrhighett rxcrllrn * < l < ir < iblltv ! < t > i < l < " ' Hie rrlyniiig 7J > S " favoi'Hriilifailiiotuiblfcil'clcl. Ournamcw IJ.4T.COUSINS , on every sule . I NEW YORK. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. S&SftSHffl ! tlsol by other arms. Our $2 Kt\c frent Fnllff.icllon. All .lonliDvearn marto n lliiltnn. fniiKri > Mi niul Laco. nil BtyloH of Ine. Sold | , y ,0O ( dvnlcn ( hoiiRlimit Iho &UV S ° { , BEWARE OF FRAUD.iTnIiwIiS ? cosatlo , lSS iiiiBcrupiiloiH dralrrx ar olTi'rlni ; other Roods ns niliK'.and ! I < > IIIUHCPU | why uivbtamp li not on Iho i-horn , Ktato that I have ilb-conllimeil ILi IISP. TH IS is' l'\\.SK. Tak nun reprt-Rcntfrt to bo Iho " . ! . . DougLw Khoja , " imU'nn nninc , wurt'Htitro ami prim are Rtniimi-il on htittoni f tuch shoe. W. L. UOUtiLvg , llrocktun , Bias * . For sale by Kelley , .Stiver & Co. , cor edge niul I5tli-sts. ; Hanry Sargent , cor. seward and Sauiulers sta. CORSETS BONED WITH KABO/ The ONLY COKSKT made that ran be rntnrned bj Its uurctit.er mfwr TllltEK W KU.'M WEAK It not found , PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY In every raspoct. an4 Its price refunded br seller. Made In a varlotr of iirles and prlcei. Bold bjr first- rlau dealer * orerjwhero. lluwara of worthleis Imi tations. None genuine without Ball's name on box. CHICAGO CORSET CO. , 102 FRANKLIN STREET. CHICAGO. 40 * IlretUwan New York. OCEAN STEAMEB3. A TRIP TO EUROPE. Sent } stamp for spring and summer pro grams , just uiicd. Tnos. COOK & Son , mar3-2m . . 235 Clark St , Chicago , 111. AN EXCELLENT JUDGE Of clothing remarked last week that our prices were too low. May be they are. The cheapness ol some of our goods make buyers sus pect the qualities. The secret is our stock is all new , bought very low , and we can sell cheaper than others , besides we want to build up a larere 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 * Nebraska Clothing Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , O. H. CURTIS , Pres. - J. KURD THOMPSON , Sec. fi Treas Wholesale ggg Retail. STOCK "Flshnrand" Coats , r.ullii , Hair Crimpers , Nursery Shoctlug , Spccalunn , Air Pillows , Ilrastien , Drill & Dock , Hair I'lns , Hpurtainen's Goods , Alrlledi , IlrmTcr'a llosc , Uoor Mata , Hats , OU Iotliing , Stamps , AlrCnahtoDR , Cups , Dree * Shields , Horse Covers , Packing , Slationer'e Gum , Anil Hauler * , L'npea , Drinking Cups , Hose , B. B. & F. Co.l'alln . . , Hyphens , Aprons , Carriage Cloth , Klaitlr. Hands , Hose Couplings , P.if.ction Bo Synnjt.Hplttoons , Atomizers , Cartrlilgu Hags , Klaitlo Stocking * , Hosel'lpes. Pencils , Hwiinmlng . . Jacketa Ilunrts , CntliGters , Kraacrs , lloso Keels , Ten holders. Svilng.i 'P.iclian ( Bu ; Kandago Rum , Clothing , Face Bag * , Hot \Vatcr BottlesPesaarles , Thlmblefl , llnptlsnml 1'iinti , Copy Hook Shoots , Finger Cola , Haversacks , Piano Covers , Throat lings Halls , directing , Flower Sprtnklcri , Ice Bags , I'lpos , Tuhlntr. Hath tints , ( 'eniunl , Floor 3crapor , Ice Caps , ripe Stems , Tumblers , Until Tubs , ClothoH Wringers , Folding I'aili , Ink Stands , Plant Sprinklers , J. ° > ' ? llcil I'nns , Coats "Flsli llraud" Foot Ball * , Invalid Cushions , Pure Kubbcr , , , Pants , Tobacco Pouches , lied Hliects Combs Force Cups It.D.AP.Co. Belting , Comli Cleaners , Fruit Jar Kings , Lined Host , Pistol Pockets , Trotting . Kolls , Bolt llookc , Corks , Funnels , Iace Cutteri , Battles , Urinals. Mellows Cloth , Cork Screws , Gas Tubing , Lite Preserver * , Kubber Dam , Umbrellas , Bibs , Curry Combs , Cilovci , Mackintosh Goods , Rulori , Ventilating Sole * , Blankets. CuspaJorn , UoisamerOapi , Match Boxes , KcpalrlngCIotb , Wagon Aprons , , , " , , Khaft Bulibers , Wagon Covers. Boots > t Shoes Cigar Cuscs Cloth Martingale Kings Boys Caps , ClmlrTlpji Barters , " Coats , Mats , Shots & Boots , Wagon Spring * , Hoys Conta , Diapers , " Waterproofs , Matting , Sink Scrapers , Weatherstrips. Bougies , Diaper Cloth , Gaiter Straps , Mirrors , Scoops , Webbing , BruculeU , Dolts , Gun Covers , Mlltons , Shooting Coats , Wadlnr Pant * . Breast 1'umpi , Doll Bodies , Giitta I'crclin , Nipples , Bllng-iboU. Water Bottles , - KrraatShiclds , Doll Hemls , Gymnasiums , Nursing Bib , . Soling. Window tJlennsr * , Buffers , Dor Bands Hair Curlers , Nursing Bottles , Spong * Bags , Wringer Kolls , Boston HelHllL' --Co's. Kubber nnd Cotton Belting , Packing nnd Ho.sc. Solo agents in Oniaht Leather Beftinjr ; Pure Ouk Tanned. Manufacturers of "PKUPKCTION BOX HYIilNGES. " Manufacturers of'FJSn BRAND RUBBER GOODS. " OMAHA RUBBER COMPANY , 1008 Farnam St. , OMAHA , NEB. Mall Orders Solicited and will Kecelre Prompt Attention. ia C olliing Co , 1303 EACH PURCHASER OF GOODS TO THE AMOUNT OF "be a. THE ffiW YORK AND OMAHA CLOTHING COMPAM 1308 FARNAM STREET. 1887 Spring Valley Stock Farm. 1887 , OMAHA. NKB. George Wilket 619. Kocord 2:22 : , MoHsurtid by Si-J , the " : > and tlioUi : : ) stunl nril : wiis the jrreatcst thnt ever lived. Ilimns now K sons and duuKhlcra In the 2:3) : list down to2UV. : TbaoulyBon of George Wllkes In the State of Nubriuku. 3541 Black Wilkes 3541 Standard. Slrod by Oeor o Wllkes BID ; 1st dnm Fanny Hull , slrvd by Confedorutu Chlof , own brother toWoodfflrd Chief. 2 : ! i ; Snd dum Hyadyk's llumblctonliin. Will stand for marcs at the above farm at $35 the season , cash time of ser vice , with privilege of return bhould mares not prove In foal. Limited to 20 mures boUda * my own. Benson commences Fob. 1st and ends August 1st , 1831. For further particulars sand rorc.rcu.ars. . . bftLtboiljr'taTarKtiUu * stnoctbrneit. Tnllvantctilais MOl ( el d ) Sitt. JUil KJOJ1UA1. CO. , liuOale , M. X. RELIABLE JEWELER. Watches , Diamonds , I'iiie Jewelry , Silverware The largest block , 1'riccj the lowest. Repairing d specialty. Work warranted. Corner Douglas and 15lh UtccU , Omaha. LicencedVatchmiKer for Ihc Union Pacific Railroad Company. TheC. E/Mayne Real Estate and Trust Coi M. W. OOB. 16th AND HA.ttN.BY , OMAHA. Property of every description for salu in nil parts of the city , Lands for salu ia every county in Nebraska. A COMPhETK SET OF ABSTRACTS- . Of Titles of Douglas County kept , Maps of the city , state or county , or any other information desired furnished free of charge upon application. . , ' . " -Tli