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    THE OMAFTA nAnW TVflffc : WTilTWRSnAV. MAV 11. 1887.
ITED WORKMEN CONVENE ,
Dajr's Work of the State Grind
Lodge A. 0. U. W.
BOARDERS AT THE PEN.
L lttlo Itlogrnphlcnl Skotclicn ot the
1'rUonrrH llccclrod Thin Month
Xho District Court Docket
Other Lincoln New * .
IntoM THE nnr.'fl uscor.x nunp.Au.l
Nearly two hundred delegates and
representatives of the dllTerotit lodges in
> ho state A. 0. U. W. met yesterday nt
Di)0 : ) u. m. at Temple hull lu grand lodge
jcssion , Rev. J. G. Tnlto , of Shelton ,
grand master workman , presiding. The
piorning session was devoted to the re-
( option of delegations , to tlio opening
Ceremonies in the grand lodge , thu ap
pointment of and report of committee on
credentials , and thu conferring of erand
lodge degrees. Nearly every subordinate
} edge in thu state was represented and
the attendance at the leading hotels was
Rrcatly accelerated. The afternoon was
largely devoted to the introduction of
flow business nnd financial matters , the
election of ollicors being iixcd upon for
- .
Jo-day. ) OK CONVICTS ItKCKIVKH.
The lollowitig Is the record of convicts
received at tlio penitentiary Binco the
first of the month : George Conratl
( colored ) , sent from Cherry county , sen
tenced at April term to twenty years in
the penitentiary for rape ; age , twenty-
Bcvon : native of Kentucky , byoccupation
n soldier , and in politics a republican.
'James Westbrook , sent from Dixou coun
ty , Hontenced to two years imprisonment ;
ego , twenty-eight ; occupation , brick
tinker ; u native of Iowa , a Methodist
find a republican. Robert T. Simpson.
Bunt from Cherry county , and sentenced
to eighteen months' imprisonment for
Jiorsu stealing ; age twenty-one ; occupa
tion , farmer ; nativity , Canada ; a member
Of the Kplscoiml church and a republi
can. Jttmes liohannon , sent from Cherry
County , sent for eight years for horse
Stealing ; twenty-four years of ago ; occu
pation , n laborer ; nativity , Illinois ; a protestant -
testant and u republican. Kdward K.
Hill , sentenced at the April term from
{ Sherman county to two years for rape ;
ftu , thirty-twoyearsjoccupation , fa nier ,
nativity , New York ; a member of no
fehurch and a republican. Charles 1C.
{ Taylor , sentenced from Douglas county
to one year in the penitentiary for for-
Cery ; twenty-eight years of age , a clerk
Ly occupation , a native of Ohio ; a mum
borof the protestant church , and u re
publican. 1'rank ileldt , sentenced from
Uolfax county , to two years in the pen !
entiary for obstructing thu railroad ; ago
twenty-three ; occupation , brewer ant
Collar maker ; nativity , Iowa ; a member
pf the Catholic church and a democrat.
Itarvoy Uiirous , sentenced from Ante
lope county to fifteen months for forgery ;
ago , twenty-two ; occupation , laborer ; na
tivity , Iowa ; : i member of no church and
n republican. Albert W. Davis , sentenced
to two years imprisonment for forgery ;
twenty-six years of age , a farmsr by oc
cupation , a native oC.Iowa , no religion ,
Utul a republican. Alva uecman , con
victed and sentenced from Cedar county
to two years in tlio penitentiary1 furiiorso
fc ! Stealing , sixty-seven years of age , a far-
rnor by occupation , a native of Now
York , p rotcstant InQruligious belief anil
in politics a republican. John Moore ,
Bcnlonced from Dawson county to one
year in the penitentiary for false pretense
tense , thirty-two years of ape , by occa
jmtion a farmer , a native of Ohio , a member
bor of no church , but a follower of the
republican party.
WST1UCT CODHT DOCKETS.
The trial dockets for the coming term
of the Lancaster county district court
luxvo been received by the clerk ana dis
tributed. This session commences on
the 10th of this month , and it will have
before it U57 cases for consideration. It
will not of course bo expected that al
these will be disposed of , for with the
multitudinous delays that the law knows
it is never possible to clear a docket. Ol
these cases a great number are appeal ?
taken from lower courts The divorce
business looms up in the usual grant !
proportions with 41 cases and the criini
Iial docket has 21. Many of them are def
f erred ones aud the criminal business aris
ing smcu the last term has been uuusu
lilly small.
TUB CITY WILL PAVr.
The result of the citv election held
Monday under special cull to yoto upon
issuing $100,000 in paying bonds and
granting a franchise to the cable railway
company resulted in a light , but practi
cally unanimous voto. Tlio result is
viewed with a crcat deal of gratification
by the progressive citizens and it insures
lit once the commencement of active
work in the newly created paving dis
tricts. The granting of a franchise for a
Btreot cable railway will bo watched with
n great dual of interest as so much tusiir-
n unco lias been uivun that the road would
certainly bo built. About COO votes were
cast , less than n dozen of which were
uualnst thu franchise.
PICUUINO ON A Nr.W ORDINANCE.
At the council meeting Monday even
ing Councilman Hillmgsly , in response
to voluminous petitions , introduced an
ordinance amending the ordinance under
which Mr. Sawyer exhibited himself Sun
day last by ordering Its enforcement and
running away from it. The new ordi
nance provides in substance us follows :
Tliu ordinance as amended provides that it
Khali t > o unlawful for any person to engage
in any dancing , runnlm : a tout race , or last
driving ot horses or other animals , plavin ?
nt ball , ten plus , pitching quoits , wrestling ,
boxinc , IMiIug , discharging pistols or other
lite aims , beating drums or playing upon
nthor loud sounding Instruments excapt at
funi'tals , to engage In or exhibit nr.v show.
l > luv , opera , theatre or public amusement ,
iixcuptlng .vicred concerts where no lutniis-
Bton fee Is charged. U shall also bo unlawful
foi any business hoi'i. > , bank , store , saloon ,
or any oillco , to bo upon or for any persons
to bo admitted thereto for general business
on t > aid day , excepting only ofllces of physi
cians , tektkvnpli and telephone olllces , hotels ,
rosUuiratit. % cigar stores , eating houses , Ice
cream parlor * , fruit stands or other llku
places of business In ttio sale of goods nnd
commodities of a peiislmble character , street
cars , railway passenger trains , lUery stables ,
venders ot Ice , bread nnd milk , and drug
mores for necessary viirposp < * ; meat markets
filial ! bo permitted to open ti 11 the hour ot 10
o'clock a. m. , and bath rooms and the printIng -
Ing of newspapers and ilistritniUon thereof
Khali bo open till the hour of o'clock noon.
pk The ordinance provides a penalty of from S5
to SI00 for violation of said ordinance.
* This passed its first and second rend
ing but on.the third reading failed of tlio
votes necessary and goes over for a week.
It needs some amendments.
. AHOUT TUB CITV.
Tlio proposition to advertise the city in
tlio east made by the gentleman from the
cast and now under the management of
u committee of thu boanl of trade , prom
ises to bu successfully carried out. Any
thing to advertise tlio city is eminently
in order , but people who are in earnest
in support of present plans , forgot that
two homo men in Lincoln , who have in
their special Held worked for Lincoln in
darker days , recently made a proposi
tion to advertise iho city in the best pos-
Biulo way for ono half the expense of tlio
present undertaking. Their names were
Mam D. Cox and J. D. Calho'un , but they
were not from thu east. Their plan was
fro/.on with thu thermometer in the vicin
ity of tlio nineties. There is nothing in
tended in this to chill in any manner ,
anything that advertises the city , but U
Is such a pat illustration of the fact that
ft stranger .can work an advertising
' . tclienio when responsible homo men are
dliurtnlcd that It (3 ( hard to suppress
passing comment.
A Omaha man of much experience in
fluuh niiittura was in Uio city yesterday
arnuiginK with a number of leading cit
izens tor the incorporation of a flccond
electric light o.VHtvm in Lincoln. It was
understood that the consummation would
bo madd and the articles filed , but thu
work was evidently not completed then
but may be looked for daily.
The water question was up before the
city council at its last session aKalii and
numerous propositions were before the
law-makers setting forth what the pro-
lectors would do. The city , notwith
standing the faot that at the urcat lire ot
Saturday last the supply never weakened ,
still .scorns to labor under the impression
that there is n shortage.
One of the remarkable accidents of the
last few week * was the breaking of the
skull of a man named Marvin by a hatchet
in the hands of a woman named Hurry
and her son. The associated press was
Hooded with tlds item as a minder , yet
Marion is getting well and was able
Monday to attend at poitco court and
testify aeainst Ids assailants. The police
judge before whom the hearing was had
bound the woman and her son over to
district court under * 1,000 bonds each.
The couple failed to have the necessary
backing to got bonds and went to jail.
The police force yesterday had war
rants out for the arrest of a German who
lives southwest of the city in the bottoms.
The night before this man's wife ap
peared at police court , stating that her
husband had taken some iJOO that she had
earned and saved , and coming up town ,
had spent it all at the saloons. \ \ hen he
went homo ho immcdiatplv commenced
abusing her , biting and beating her until
site made licr esoapo. At noon ho bad
not been apprehended.
fn district court business thcr < was
added yesterday a petition of II. J.
Walsh asking that through the court the
Academy of Music property might be
taken up ami divided between himselt
and the heirs of Putnam , who was jointly
interested with him in the building aui
ownership of the block.
The monthly report of the city trea
surer shows the receipts to have been
$60,470.01 , including n balance from the
month before. Some $15,000 were paid
out , and the balance on hand was
* 50.033.V ( , ! .
There were no prosecutions under the
Sunday closing law up to noon yester
day , and at hist reports the mayor was
still in the city.
The latest and greatest labor saver is
Elictrio Lustre Starch.
Sir John Astlcy and tlio Pickpocket.
St James' ( ia/.ettu : At Kpsom police
court to-day John Reading was cliarcod
with stealing n gold watch valued at JL'OO ,
the property of Sir John Astley. The
prosecutor stated that as he was going
into thu paddock yesterday afternoon ho
saw a disturbance , and in a minute the
ooughs surrounded him , when one of
hem snatched his watch. He ran after
litu and succeeded in cfTecting his cap-
ure , when the prisoner took the watch
rom him and and ran uwuy with it. He
ran after him also , and on reaching him
knocked him down , Uy applying a little
pressure with his knee on the man's
stomach [ laughter ] he got his watch
again , and then ho gave him a little tap
on the right eye so that bo might bo sure
of recognizing him. [ Laughter. ] A
policeman then came up , and , though
perhaps it was not his business
to say it , ho might have put
in an appearance before. [ Laughter. ]
They were all "very fine and largo" on
the course , but they were not much good
on that occasion. [ Renewed laughter. ]
The prisoner , who at first said he ran
after the iirst man to arrest him , but af
terward pleaded guilty , was sentenced to
three months' hard labor.
There are many cheap cosmetics offered
fored for sale , which claim to contain
nothing injurious to the skin. This is all
bosh\\i : \ , or very nearly all are com
pounded from the most deleterious and
poisonous drugs in the matoria medica.
They destroy the vitality * of the skin ,
making the consumer uromatnrely with
ered and old. J. A. Pozzoni guarantees
his medicated complexion powder en
tirely free from all Injurious matter , and
will gladly pay * 500 to any practical
choir.st who can find upon analysis the
sllgntest trace of white jead oraraenic.-
Us none other and you will never regret.
Pricn 50 cents and if 1.00 per box. Sold
by all druggists and perfumers.
One Way to Do It.
Patronizing every agent that shows you
an advertising tablet , card , directory ,
dictionary , or even an advertising bible ,
if one is ottered at a reasonable price ,
shows that you know where to invest
your money. But don't think of adver
tising in a well established , legitimate
newspaper. Not for a moment. Your
advertisement would bo nicely printed ,
and would find its way into all
the thrifty households of the re
gion , where the farmer , the me
chanic , the tradesman and others
live , and Into the families of the wealthy
and rotined all who have articles to buy
and the money with which to buy them ;
and in the quiet of the evening , after thu
news of thu day has been digested , It
would bo read and pominrcd , and the
next day people would come down to
your store and patroni/e you , and keep
coming in increasing numbers , and yon
might have to hire an extra clerk or two ,
move into a larger block and favorable
location , and do a bigger business ; but
of course , it would bo more expensive
and bring bigger profits.
OUR LITTLE GRANDCHILD.
Cleansed , Purified and Beautified by
the Cuticura Remedies.
It utTorrtn mo ploasuru to vivo you this report -
port of tlie euro ot our llttlu grandchild liy
ynur CUTHIUIIA KBMI.IUKS. Wliou six inoutlis
olilhl * lett Inuul bi'Kiui to swell and hint o\ory
iiilieiiriuico | of a largo boll Wo poulticed it ,
lint nil to no purpose. About llvo months ultor
U buiiiuno A rnnnlnir sort ) . Soon otlior snres
fonnoil. Ho tlion luid two of them on uuvli
h.ind.uinl us his blood beoninu moro iinil inoio
linpuro It took Icsstlmo tor them to bruuk out.
A Hiiro cumo on I lit' chin , bonunth the und IT Up ,
which was very otlonslvo. ills bead WAS ono
solid scab , dlpcuarKlnit a great deal. TtiU wiu
lilsuondltloii at twenty two months old , when I
undertook tlio euro ot him , his motuer Imvlnir
dloilihun ho wna n llttlo moru than u veur old ,
of consumption ( scrofula of course ) . IIo could
lk a llttlo. Init could not got up If ho fell
tlo n , and could not more when In bud , bavlnir
lit ) use of his hands. 1 Immediately commenced
with thu use of Iho CUTictiiti KEMEDILS , ualnir
thoUuTiciiKV nnd Ci'Ticum SOAI-freely , nnd
when ho hud taken ono bottle of the CUTICUIIA
HE OI.VK.VT , his hcail WIM completely curednnd
ho was Improved In ox cry nay. Wo were very
much encouraged , nnd continued the ute of the
remedies for a year nnd n bulf. Ono itoro after
Rtiothor liealeJ. u bony matter forming lu each
ono of thee tlvo dcop ones ju t beforeheallnir. .
which would tlnnlly UTOH-IOOSO mid were taken
out : then they nould boat rapidly. Ono of these
UKly bone formations 1 preserved. Alter tok-
Ink' it dozen nnd n half bottles ho was compoto- !
ly uiuod , nnd Is now , at the n of six yeurin
strong and hualthy child- The gears on his
linnds must always remain : bis liiinda nro
strung , though we once futrod hu would never
no able to 11:0 tliem All that physlclitna did
for him did him no good. All who law the child
buforo using the Cimcuuv I < EMIDIKS : uiulncu
the child now consider it u wonderful cure. It
the nbovo facts ore of unvuso to you , you are
atllliertvtousothom. MKS. K. b. DHICias.
May 9. It . 612 K. Clay St. , llloomlngton. III.
Tbo chll 1 was re.illy In a worse condition than
ho iippunrod to hU grandmother , who , being
with him every day. bt'cuwo aecustomod to the
dUeasi- . MAOtilB HOl'l'INU.
Cfiic itv REMP.nii ; nro soil overvwhoro.
Cl'iictin , the great Skin Oiiru. W cts : t'tni.
cun. Souan oxiiultltcHiln Ueautltler..5cts :
Cnnci'iu HKMH.VE.ST , thonnnIllood rurlfior ,
tl.M. I'rojmred by the I'OTftll DilUtl ANU
CIIKUICVL , Co. . lloston.
Send for "How to Cura Skin Diseases. "
IKG. 8-aly. Pimply and Oily Skin
beautillud by CUTiuuiu SOAT.
_ 5lontjon Uniahix Weekly ll q
OH ! Ml 1IAGK , Itll' IIACIiJ
, Inllammatlon und Weakness of
of the Kidneys , Hips and Sldoa HE-
I.ICVKO IK ONK MIHUTB IIT T11K CUTI-
ICViiA ANTI-1'AIN I'lUSTlit. Now and
iniulljbio. At druMHts. 85o. Totter
Drug and CUwmlcal Co. , llottoo.
i i
1119 MERCHANT-TAILOR'S MISFITS 1119
AT 5O CENTS ON THE DOLLAR
LESS THE AMOUNT OF EXPRESSAGE.
SPRIN Gr OVERCOATS and GENTS FURNIHINGS
In aiiendless variety of prices less than the least of qualities uns irpassed , made up from fabrics of the latest designs in sizes
to fib any man , and can be found at prices to suit any size poeketbook.
ONLY MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS
i f
1119 FABNAM STREET. 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119
JVi I . We solicit your onler , if out of our city utul promise to give you our prompt ami careful attention *
' ) ATTIIACTION !
UNl'llECEDKNTKl
OVER AMILUON D STRIBUTED.
_
CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000.
LSI.
mmUf mm
Louisania State Lottery Company.
Inoorporrtta.1 by the Ivxlalnturo 111 I1 * * , for odiicn.
tlonul niiil cliiirllablo j > urpo u , nnil ll iniwnuo
made n part of thn present mate constitution , In 1ST1. ' ,
byun ororwhi'lmlni ; papulnr voto.
I la fit anil Blnerlo Number Uruulngs take place
monthly , ami the Gi and Seml-Aimual Omwinifs
resulailyovcry six months ( Juuu nnd Docom-
berj.
"Wo do hnrehy certify thtit wo supervise the
Arrangements for all the Monthly nnd Bemt-An-
nual Dnuviiitfd of The .Louisiana Stuto I-ottory
Company , nnd In person innnaijo nnil control
the drawings themselves , and tliat the same are
conducted wltii honesty , fiilrnoss and In Rood
faith toward nil parties and wo nnthorlre the
Company to use this cortltlcnto with facim -
llori of our signatures nttaohud , lu its advertise
ments. "
COMMISSIONED
Wo the nnilorslarnc.l JlanM nnil Bankers will
tiny nil Prize * drawn In Tbo Louisiana Stnto
lotteries which muy bo proitmtod ut our coun
ters.
, T. II. ( ) ( .I.isiiY : , l'ro . Louisiana National Ilk
riKKKK I.ANAIIX , 1'ris Slnto NHtlonul Ilk.
A. BALDWIN , Pros. Now Orleans Nat'l Hank
CAUL KO1IN , Pros. Union National Hunk.
GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING.
In the Academy of Mu sic , New Orleans ,
Tuesday , June 14 , 1087.
CAPITAL , 1MIIKE , ST.5OOO1 > 0.
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars Each-
Halves $10 ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen
tieths SI.
' '
i piti/.K or juo.ooi ) is. . . . . . . tiwnoo
IP UI/KIJ1'1 lUO.OOUIa 1WOCO (
1 IMII/.KOK 60.00013 W.OOU
ipmy.uoF zfljioufa a > , oou
JM'ltl/.tSOF lO.UHOaro i'0,000
r.Pltl/ESOI' 5OtXnro 2J.OTO
mi'ltlXKSOK l.OOUuro 'J."i,0.fl
no I'lii/.nsor sooaro r'iooj '
MPIU.KS \ or iwonro njoin
OJOl'HUESOK iOuro 100,000
AlTKOXIMtTlON' I'ltiyE .
100 Prlros nt ta ) titiproximatlu to
$ * , I'rlzo hro 60,050
ICO PrUosnf $ * K ) approximating to
$ IOJOWI'rl70 nro 30,000
103 Prl7us uf Ji 0 approximating to
f50OJO ITUo are M.OOO
TEIIMIN . rilI7.t. ' .
1.000 Prl oi of $100 dccMea by . $ JOO.OOO
Prl/o are 100,000
1,003 Prizes of tlOJ ilecldod by. f 500,000
Prlzo are 100.0M
3.13B Print * amounting to .tl.nS5.000
bur tlub ralui nr an > further information itpi ly to
the unilarfluned. ) our bindwrltlai ; mint be illv
Hurt and < lin'ituro ! ' plitn. More rt | > IU return umll
d.illvorv " 111 bi itMiiruil tiy TOUT cnclo-ln,1 an uu.
Ti'IVipe licnrlni your full mldre <
Sjnil ISlsTAIi NOTK1 exi > re i money nntorn , or
N w \ ork Kxc'innue In onllnnry letter. Currency by
iprc' ! ( at ouroi | > nio ) udilcjnol * ' { . . .
31 * A. 1IAU1 lll i ,
KKW OitLtASs , Lt. ,
Or M. A. IJAUI'HIV ,
\S'AhlllNlTOX ( , D. C.
Artdrcas Registered letter * to
NIi\V OUI.liA.NS NATIONAL ItANK ,
NEW OliLEANS , liA.
RT1 AT V. iU R HA ! It uenernls That the IlesurejarJ presonca and of
Ejrly , Kboaretncbarite o' Hie ilruwlnKJ.U Bguar-
nnteu of absolute fnlrnois and Integrity , that tha
ctmnora are all equal , and that no ono can poeilbr
divine but numbers will draw a I'riie.
UliUKMlIKU that the puyment of all prlio * Is
ni'AiiiN rern HV rot u .SATIIIXAI. iiAVKsor New
Orlcnn'.anil tlii < Tlcketsare ilinflJ by the prixldent
of an ln tltutlnn , wboso chirtor ' 1 rttftito aio recotf *
nltpdln Ilia lilzhettrnnrisi therefore , bovrareuf any
Imllatloin or anonymous ichome .
PENNYROYAL PILLS
"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. "
Tha OrlclBBl Mid Only O nalBe.
-
lodU > en > Ebl < la LADIES. A > k ; Oruglil tor
fkUkMterEBcTlth ul U . u Uur.wrluiliM .
uoiM ) u u bt r < rtmlui to bK * f ntmra U.
DOCTOR JONES.
OOlce , 1411 1-9 Purnum.
ilOtb audCaliroralaSt
Carbolic Smoke llnll is taken by
inhalation and naturally readies the scut
of the disease in nil head , throat and lung
troubles. A. single application civus im
mediate relief in Cntnrrli , AMlnim ,
iIarcverKroiu-liilU , NuurtilKia ,
Headache , Croup , Sore Throat ,
Cold ct * anil
Whooping CoiiKli , , M
if taken in connection with our Dohcl-
Inlor treatment , is warranted to cure
every case.
\ Tree Tc t piven at onr OIHc
1'arlom. Carbolic Smoku Mall sent I )
mail $3 , and 4o postage. Dnbollutor , $
additional. CAUIIOI.IC SMOKE BALL Co. ,
Itnnm 1 , Crolclium Illork , Ittli St .
Nczttul * . O . OraitlmNot > . , U S. A.
TAR DID
PILES : Wt RHEUM
nnd all skin diseases. A new method of torn-
Iioiinillnc ur. A Cure RUiirantced , or money
rnfiindrcr. Hold l > yilmiei ts , nnii nt tlioolllcoof
TAR-OID CO. , 73 UKDOlrHST. CHICAGO. 1'rlcc , ! ,
Mention Omubu llco.
WEALTH
Rjvdfk i ttthvllteor/
I it l * p tofeiliifai ! ! w < -i * ,
I Urjre CL > mmtnillU * . I. . . , | tiv8 it. fir | * c < 1lt ! * ' tartl in
| \\litch , tUyOtrrcl their HIM ! * * ! * UftclUe. I'u. ' ( him *
vmj li it nfx-f ful | Un4latkMi of th tiMxlcin Kln lof
1 iluttrm < l I > Utntirpm1ilttMl ] turre * * tntltf Irmlim-uluf
) fl > i uii'lt will find mi crruut *
u In the | * > rv > n oi I > u. Orrt
, . . wiiJcJ by lUo mcJkfcl ) > roUf
ou at lwm anj ilTiMd ,
TO THOSE | \ ( JTCST 0 * IIEALTlIi
Semi itjMitpfnr l-jMif on K n , n Imj nrtti ( QurMlon * nl
Hvmi.toni | 141 on wltkU to ? f l a lull liUtwry ofiln-ir JIKIIM.
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ifl cpnfl Itiitlil , iwTmilt/ ty m iL
CIIIlU\JCDISrAS ! )
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tlra < > nr u , i M dl * all trflker klnJrM C * of el liter
CftUwuor.ajrrti , Dftf OTTERQOURC ,
Of I ICE HOlKSi C r. 19lhAidDo4cf Hi
BUHk. M. , SUSitit 7 ( Sp.w. ( Mivt , M
EBSTER'S
Unatriflgca Dictiopary.
1H.W ) Wordf , SuS EnKr TlnR . a
CHZfTTEER OF , THE WORLD ,
of JU.OOO TllUn. an.l a
BIOGRAPHICIL OICT ONHRY ,
ul uaarly IdjMi hoUJ l' rnoiu ,
0 ILL til QBE BOOH
ConUin 3on < ) more Wards and Dearly 9000 mora
I Iliulrationi tlian any other American t > ictloctry.
C.C.MUUUAMlCO.rub1r ,8prloffielJrMu. .
WIRE GftUZE OVEH DC03
is THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT ON TH
It produce ! Practical Result * in Baking and
Coasting never before attained in any
Cookies Apparatus , and will
RsTohlioaizs th Fint : : : Uetboi ; of CooMcg
ITS
In , that nil Food BaVcd or Uoantod , should w eookM
In truth nlr freely admitted tothe ovun. Thli l dcm < >
uydtftcardlng tlio clew ) oven door heretofore usp < l. n < l
tabstitutlmrfor It a door contalnlrm-a aueelol Wirn
Gauie nearly as lure * as the door H.i-lf.
Through this Qauzo Door the nlr freely
Circulate * , facilitating therrorecnof cnokluu.onil
prodnclnz tarA that ! unequalled in Ontor Hiid uu-
iritlon , and actually cooked with Ie s coutuiupUoa o (
fu l than in an oren wltb s ole Kl door.
It makei on enortnoui uTlttE in th weight of meat.
It also prodnceo larger Loaves of Bread ,
requires lcs attention from the COOK , ami proinotiw
the health of the family by the gumuou qUAUXX
Ot tUt IOOD COOLED IN IT.
OPINION OF AN EXPERT ,
MRC. MAIIY \\rLcn , Toucher IMmoBtloKoonomy.
JowaStato llntvorsltyKBJB : "MydolIborat iudKment
a that thoorenof the Kange.nB compared vn
} not only more equally boated in every part front
veil as rear but as 5 result of Its nui > orior ventilation
thefood placed therein Is betterccoknd , while retain.
lnua we terinvorand ) a larger proportion of It j he-it
I cm. lflnilnl ntlmttbecon > uniptionoffiiellntllU
Unco ia auiU loea than any other for BUIUU work. "
SEND FOR HtUSIRATEOCIBCliUROANO PtICE LIST
EXCELSIOR MAKPC CO. , ST.LOUIS.
CHASTER OAK STOVES and EANGES are
SOLO IN NEBRASKA as fallow * :
MILTON UOGKKS&SONS OMAHA.
P. KKNNCV. GOKUOH.
DALLAS ft LBTSON , HASTINGS.
E. C. I1REWUR , HAY SPRINGS.
H.AIKU&CO NKDKASKA CITY.
W. F. TEMPLEfON NELSON.
J n StUROEVANT & SON ATKINSON.
J.KASSfiCO CIIADRON.
KRAUSE , I.UUKEK & WELCH.COLUMBUS.
OLDS IIROS UDGAI ;
TANNELLSSWHENEY FAIRUURY.
GETTLKft FAGEK FRANKLIN.
N J. JOHNSON , NORTH BIND.
J. J McCAPKEUTY , O'NEILL CITY.
K HAZLUWOOD , OsctOLA.
J S DUKK PLATTSMOUTH.
A. PEARSON STERLINO
J G. GREEN. STBOMsnuiiG.
1. A. PAUUEN&SON faUH-icioK
T1MMUKMAN & FKAKEK VEIUJOH-
AS PLAIN AS A , D , C.
Houstlttptr Elizabeth , you novcr Bccm to gel
tlirougU your work.
7iaJ * < A Indeed. Sla'am , you need not wonder ,
for If you duet always bo deciding mo Imuatetop
to listen , tnd BO I loeo loti of time. Hut If > ou
would only get me noiae Sapollo you would col
cool to find fanlt.
"It Is Ifinornnco that wastes ofTort. '
Trained servants expect to bo supplied
with SAPOLIO.
It Is a solid cake of Scouring Soap.
No. i. ( Coiiyrluut , JI rch , 18S7 ,
WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS
of Hi * WHjyVnTarceil and ttrenKthtntU. roll patUcmart
* tot ( tcaled ) free. JSUIK MKDlUALOaUu&alu , M. Y.
Lawrence Ostrom & Co.
FAMOUS "BELLE OF BOURBON. "
IflDoathto
Malaria , Consumption ,
Sleeplessness ,
Chills and Fevers
Or Insomnia , and
P/phoid Foyer ,
Dissimulation ,
Indigestion ,
Ot Food ,
Dyspepsia , Ten Years Old ,
/Buigical / Ferera Mo Fiuel Oil ,
Absolutely Pur ,
The GREAT APPETIZER
This will certify that I have examined the Bcl'c ' of Bourbon Whiikv , received from
Lawrence Ostrum & Co. , and found the same to be perfectly tree from Fusel4 Oil and
other dclelenouR substances itul strictly pure I cheCI full/recommend the same for
r dimly ute and Medicinal purposes.
J. P. UAKNUM , M. D. , Analytical Chemist , Louisville , Ky.
For sale by druggists , wine merchants and .
grocers everywhere. Prke $1.25 per bottlt
If not found at the above. - bottles in
Imlf-dpi plain boxes will be sent to my address
" " ' ' ° " " " P' tlollars- Express paid to all places east of
LAWRENCE OSTROM & Co. Louisville , Ky
Wholesale and Distributing Agents ,
ItJCIIAltnSOX DKUG VO.nnd I
ItlLEf niLLOlf , Wholewle TAqunr Dealer * , f Oinnlia.
FfimilieaaupjtlleiljtjGLsUWJiONE ISliVS. 0 > CO. , Omaha.
RUPTURE CURED.
Hr Dr. Sncdlkor't method. Nouperation No IMIn ;
Nu lu'tcntloii from liusmoiu AJuutod to cluldro.i
aHwull m grown pouplu Iluiulroili uf uutujrupj
jluiiiiiliou Hie. All b inniu ainc'.i/cjalljj
llul. CONbULTATIO.V KU15K.
pitor. x. D. c : t ,
HOOIII 0 , IC11 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb
The Best and Safest
Vapor Stove Made.
C. W. Sleeper , lioiul of St. Marys' Av
enue.
Holmes & Smith , South Omaha.
Tni 1 1 MCRVITA
I UlHl " < '
I nlLi > rT
I IlirSUI ,
„ , Mnahood.
JlB''A.'o. ' tN'c0 | lM : MbKJ'ip'ettw'lctre ! * , ? ;
1.1. ( UV0 r t-wkx * . § UfW 0.00.
. 'L. DOUGLAS
$3nSHpE :
' '
Ihu liOiit'fU Hlinn jri'thit Worlu.
$2.'i
MIOi : roil IIOVS cUr Krcnt Mtlsfucllon. All
) , , , , , . - , invlu In Tliillnn. Cui.xrrr * ami IJUM ,
a 1 Blyl.w of ton Nolrt by.oixi rtr.tli.in llioaKlinut tlm
: li'1' ' . '
BEWARE OF FRAUD.irL1a.r'Tut"ir,5 ! ,
uiiHcrupnlotiii rtoali-rs urn uircrlnit utlit-r KW \ M
mine , awl wh n n < k d why invfUimp ( not i.n Ihi
HIIWB , Hate Hut I luvo illsuuntlimid IU u . 'I HIS
Is IMI.SK. 'laltii noun ropro ent < d to 1 lim
" I"uxlA Bho i , " inilCBK iiniiii1 , nniruntin
and Iirliii urn HtiiniiHil mi lintliini ot t-acli
the < > . W. I. . DOlHi/.AS / , llli.ddo. . . . Alius.
For sale by Kclloy , Stiver & Co. , ror.
Do.lifo . mid isth-sts. ; liaiiry
cor. Seward and Saiiiulors sts.
INSTALMENT DEALERS
" 111 llndJiistwIiutlhoyncoil-A FULL LINE
" > F INSTALMENT GOODS "ia oul ) lu
uu INSTALMENT TRADE . , b/nddrf > iiiff
UllLIKft1 bUflxl CO. , liltt. i'u
OCEAN STEAMERS.
A TR P TO "EUROPE ;
Send stamp for spring and summer pro
grains , j ust issued. Tuos. COOK Si SON ,
marU-ilin 233 Clark St.Ghicagd , III.