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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. MAY 18. 1887. .JtAllROAD DAY IN LINCOLN , Jicprescnlativea of Big Lluoa Gathered la the Capital City. 'THE MO. PACIFIC AND B. & M. Former Company Actively at Work liultdlni : Into the Lntter'a Territory News From the State House. IrnoH THIS BKK'S LINCOLTT nuitKAtr.l Tlicro was more excitement In Lincoln yesterday over railroad matters than tlioro lias boon for years lioforo. Kopre- Bcntativcs of the Atchlson , Topeka & Banta Fe wcro in the city , but they as faithfully as possible preserved their incog and not moro than three or four of ( ho more favored had an audience with them , and none at all scarcely know of their presence. The chief engineer of the Missouri Pacific was also in the city , going west to Crete at noon to hold a consultation with other officials of the road and the Nebraska man who is largely the company's representative in their movements in the state. The fact that the Missouri Paciiic is establishing a grading camu at Iloca , that branch from the main line has every appearance of be ing the coining line of the Missouri Pacific through central Nebraska. While this road is now under construction the com pany is invading Nebraska from the town of Warwick on their Kansas divi sion northward to Hastings. Ou their western extension 100 miles of the grad ing has already boon placed under con tract. From undoubted good authority it is also learned that the Missouri Pacilio \n to build directly west from Crete through the heart of Saline , Fillmore and Clay counties to a connection with this line from Warwick , Kan. , " fiomo twelve or fifteen miles south of Lin coln , and that work lias actually com menced on the Missouri Pueiliors new line located from Talmadgo , Otoo county , to Crete in Saline county , could not but leave the impression that the Missouri Pacific was not going to build out of Lin coln , but would leave the branch to this ciiy us It is. This new line , located be tween the two above mentioned points , pees directly through one of the richest agricultural districts in the state , a terri tory that has heretofore been wholly con trolled by the Uurlingtou lines radiating from Lincoln , and is severed in twain by tins now and independent line of the Missouri Pacific to Hastings , touching at the towns of Geneva and Clay Center. This again will cut right and loft into lierotofore solid Burlington territory and is the best possible evidence that the Mis- eourl Pacific is striking with vigor and ivoll laid plans at its formidable rival that has for years been in undisputed possession of the South Plalta country. In the mean time the Northwestern is not idle and General Manager Fitch IB expected in Lincoln to-day. The im pression remains in railroad circles that Lincoln is in the grip of the Burlington road and the ofllcial organ of the II. & M. that is for that first and Lincoln afterward undoubtedly ex plains why the Missouri Pacific is 'cav ' ing Lincoln on a brunch and running a main line twelve miles to one side of the city , and why the Northwestern scorns content to let its line end hero and \ branch west , north of the city. Ono of the best posted railroad men in the west I recently remarked while in the city that above any other the needs of the city wore to bury the belief that the B. & M. owned Lincoln if it were necessary for the citizens to put in a paper of their own to tight the battle. AT THE CAPITAL. The salt well had reached a douth on Saturday last of 1,817 feet. Nothing now has been discovered , and 187 feet further will complete the present con tract of 2,000 feet. The board of public lauds and buildings are anxious to con tinue downwards another 1,000 foot , be lieving that the abandonment of the ex periment at the present depth would bo ilt-timcd and that another 1,000 foot , oven if it did not develop salt or valua ble mineral , would at least bo an index of what was under the surf ace , and would have its influence on private enterprises. The auditor does not Bee hiBway clear for paying warrants further , and if the well is continued a case will have to bo made for the supreme court to decide whether the auditor under the law can continue payment for some time yet to come. The recent specimens taken from tlio well are not indicative of salt , but come nearer formations found in conl vicinities. The plans and details for tbo now blind asylum building ut Nebraska City wore spread at the oflico of the land commis sioner yesterday , whore parties contem plating bidding on the work wore exam ining them. The plans are the work of C. F. Unscoll , of Omaha , The amended articles of incorporation of the Western Mutual Benevolent association - . ciation of Beatrice wore filed yesterday with the secretary of state. The capital stock is fixed at not less than 9100,000 , nnd may bo increased to $500,000 , in shares of $100 each , which is to be used solely as a guarantee that the company will discharge its obligations. The in debtedness is limited to f2ri,000. The incorporators - corporators are Wm. LambL. W. Colby , W. II. Lamb , Oliver C. Sabin , Joseph L. Webb , Henry Albert , Charles O. Bates. Frank W. Cole , J. D. Kilpatriok , Jennie L. Kilpatrick. W. H. Kilpatrick. R. J. Kilpatrick , Mary C. Sabin , 11. A. Leo. Those amended , articles change the name to the Western Mutual Lifo associa tion , allow for an increase of the capital stoclc to the figures mentioned above , and cite that the principal place of business may bo changed to Onibha or Lincoln if the directors so elect. The authorised indebtedness is also increased from 110,000 to (25,000. It is expooted that to-day a number of the general freight agents will meet with the railway commissioners , as per in vitatlon extended , at the commissioner's rooms m the Capital building. Dis criminations in freight rates will bo un der discussion. The now Cullaway Town Site and Im provement company has tiled articles of incorporation with the secretary of state , the principal place of business being in Delight township , Custer county , Neb. The capital stock of the company is f 100,000 , divided into shares of $100 each , payable as the board of directors may direct. Business under the incorporation is to commence on the 18th of April and to continue until January , 1902. The highest indebtedness allowed is $2n,0V ( ) , and the incorporutors are C. W. H. Lubbort. Ira dravos , N. M. Morgan , Henry E. O'Neill and John Kccso. The arguments of the attorneys in the case for Bradshaw , on hearing before the governor * was continued yesterday , G. M. Lambertson and N. K. Grfggs making arguments in the case. It is understood that the presiding Judge at the tlmo Brad shaw wits convicted is unquaiiflcdly 1of the opinion that a pardon should bo granted. The governor has taken no action as yet. The live stock sanitary commission were in session yesterday revising the rnli's and considering the Colorado quar antine that is grievous to this state. Dr. Gcrth , of the board , lias gene to New ! Jersov to assist in a family celebration. NEW NOTAHIK3. t Commissions were hauded down to the , secretary of state yesterday from the governor for the following now notaries public : J. 11. Martin. Omaha ; H. D. Keiny , Blue Hill ; L. B. Nixon , Omaha ; L i if fii ii 1 1" in" 1 , . ! . * ' . . . A. J. mttcnhouso , Indianola ; D. E. ilonnson , Morna , Custer county ; John E. HutOuinson. Oroalia ; Charles li. Early , Auburn ; A. J. Graves. Plattflmoullij A. D. Allen , Allondalo , Uhaso county : W. A. Gardiner. Oruahu ; E/.ra llrown. ' Har vard : Charles TaRgort , Omaha. The total number of notaries commissioned Binco the first of the year is over double tlio number commissioned the name time a year ago und attests to the popu larity of an ollico secured for the askinjr. A good deal of satisfaction is expressed among Lincoln men over the selection of John E. Utt as commissioner for the Lin coln freight bureau , and it seems to bo cratifyinir that the Bolection was made. Air. I. M. Raymond , president of the board of trade , left nothing undone for securing Mr. Utt and his oliorts are un doubtedly appreciated. At the last council meeting the police judge submitted his report for April , which showed a total of seventy lines paid during that month , aggregating the sum of f400. District court yesterday seemed utterly unable to get down to business and no trial was commenced in the first half of the day. The docket is made up to a great extent of small appeal cases that never ought to reach a court where any expense upon the people is attached. Orders were made at the last session of the council instructing the fire committee to purchase 2,000 feet of hose , eight hand tire extinguishers and a new team of horses for use in the department. All these equipments are needed and will bo secured at once. The clam bakers association is begin ning to bo seriously agitated and President Knight will fix the day soon when festivities can commence at Shogo Island , Milford. AT THE HOTELS. Tlio following wcro among the Nebraskans - braskans to bo found at the capital city yesterday : C. S. Potts , York ; C. W. Collins , A. H. Bishop. Omaha ; M. A. IXiugherty , Crete ; U. T. McGrcw. Hoi- drego ; William Pickerel ! , Beatrice ; W. O. Hambcl , Fairbury ; D. A. Campbell , Plattsmouth ; N. K. Griges , Boatrrco ; II. H. Shodd , Ashland ; L. H. Sawyer , South Bond ; W. C. Massey , Fairmont ; W. T. Wildish , .1) . M. Walte , L. W. Shannon. Aurora ; C. 'lliompson , Ashland. AIIOUT THE cm' . Andrew Jackson , the colored convict who murdered a fellow convict in the pen , was first introduced to the state ten years ago , coming from Wyoming to the penitentiary under a year's sentence for manslaughter. Jackson killed , his man that time , but there was an clement of Ho'lf-dcfunso in the case that mitigated hip sentence to a year. When lip served his time ho settled down as a citi/en of Lincoln , and was a tough one. J. C. Watson , when prosecuting attorney , prosecuted him twice , but ttiey were un able to get enough evidence to send him to the pen. But ho was caught later , and under Mr. Strode scut up to the sen tence ho is now serving. They Are Worn Jly Soldiers. Evidence of the value of Allcock's Porous Plasters comes in the following letter from Charles Ycagor , of Company A , llth U. S. infantry , stationed at Fort Sully , Dakota : I have been using ALLCOOK'S Pououa PLASTERS for the last ten years , and feel quito lost if I have not naif a dozen In my possession. In this section of the country wo have at times very severe cold. When the thermometer is below zero , I find that an ALLCOCK'S I'ouous PLASTEII on the pit of the stomach is in valuable. They appear not only to warm the body , but to invigorate the digestion. At times I have been greatly troubled with a lame back. Two ALLCOOK'S Poit- ous PLASTKIIS placed upon the spine in variably cure me in two or thrco days. Sometimes I have had a severe cough and very bad cold. An ALLCOCK'S Pou- ous PLASTEU placed around the throat and on the cheat , and ono between the shoulder blades , nave invariably aflbrdcd mo immediate relief and a quick cure. Hocklnn Separation. George L. Gitchell asks the district court for a divorce from Elma Gitcholl , the grounds being abandonment. The couple wore married July 10 , 1381 , and the alleged desertion took place two years ago. SCALP ClcuniotljPtirincd nnd Ilcmitiflctl by the Cutlcura RcnicdieH. Tor cleansing the Skin nnd Scftlp of Disfigur ing Humors , for allaying Itclilni ; , IlurnliiK' anil Intlummatlon , forourlnur tlio first Bviiiiitomaof Kczcma , Psorlnsls , llilk Criitt , bciily Head , Scrofula , and oilier Inherited lllood mid Skin Dlgensos , CtiTiouiU , the ( 'reut Skin Cure , nnd CUTICUIIA SOAP , n oxiiulslto Skm lloautlllor. oxtorniilly. and CUTICUR v KIISOI.VKNT , the now Lllood rurlllor , Intetimlly. ttto Infalllblu. A COJIl'LETi : CUJIK. I hnvo suffered nil'my life with sKin dlsonsos ofdlfforont kinds und Imvo never found per manent relief , until , bv fie udvleo of a liuly frlund , I used jour valuable CuTicintKKMK - DIPS. I ( 'avo thorn n thorough trial , using six bottlOS Of tllO CUTICUIIA UhSOI.VKNT , tWO boxes of tltoCuTicuiiA nnd seven cukosot the CITI- niiiASoAi1 , nnd the result was justwlmt I mid boon told it ouM ho n complete euro. lIKbLB WAIK , Hlohmond , Viu Itofcrenco , G. W. Lutlmor , Urutrglst , Kicli- monJ , Vu. i SALT UHKU.n CUUKI ) . I was troubled with Salt Ulicura for a num- t > or of years , so tunt tlio skin entirely eunio oif onu of my bands from tlio Uniror tins to tlio wrist. I trloil remedies and doctors' prescrip tions to no purpose until I commenced taking CUTICUIIA HtMEUiES , und now I am entirely ouiod. K. T. PAHKEK. 379 Northampton St. , Boston. * ITCHING , SCALY , I'lSIPI.T. For the last year I have bad a species of Itch- Inir , scaly and pimply humors on my fuco to which I Imvo applied a Kieut many methods of t rent men t without success , nnd which w 3 speedily nndentlrrlv curort byCutloiira. Mlia. ISAAC PHKLPa , Uavomm.O. SO MEIUCINT. LIKE Til KM. Wo have sold your CUTICUHA HBMEDIES for thu Inst six years , nnd no medicines on our shelves gtvo fopttnr satisfaction. 0. V , ATUBHTON.UrUKBist , Albany , N. V. CUTICOBA I1F.MCDIE3 nro sold ovorywhoro. I'rlco : CUTicuin. 50 cents : HK'OI.VKNT , $1 00 : SOAP. 25 cents. Prepared by the TOTTER Dace AND CnKMiCAi , Co. , lloston , MribS. Bend for "How TO Cuiu : SKIN DISAESK . " PD1IDC 1'lmplos , Skin niomlshc < > , nnd Haby UnUOwf Humors , ourod by CimcuitA boAi I ACHE ALL OVER. Neuralgia , Sclntlo , Sudden , Sharp , ynnd Nunous ruins. Strains and L-akne's UKUEVUD IN ONK. MIWUTE , tuo CuricuiiA ANTI-PAIN I'LAS- * .vV5k' = * 'TEH. Now nnd perfect. At druggists , V W Zoeonts : flvefor Jl.OO. Potter Drug nnd Chemical Co. , Uoston. HEALTH. WEALTH. , Urpt UMuniunltka , they lit * ttfir im-dalttc * U tircl In which , thry direct tl > cir ktitllft uJiirnctUt. 1 > K. i > nui < FOi. a U uccrwful UluUr tk a crU < ti > mlern trltoolof iMrialUt ] Hiul bliuuprtfvdrnln ] wi * lull ilcrlul ItllflAtlerlnr TttoM t rwn * to ncwl in xlirt ixllcf forth * kioa ! Olc i orUic Ktwtllln ( < tBn arcom- t ) uhed kiJ ucoruful i hj-Udu In II.non of ! > . Orrt rrtvuimtiwlol tjr lh wMk l ir m . . . . . aittl trokd. TO TIIOSI tx < ) ruT or unuiii ivd Litton Si < h la i.l full hiuorjt olllnli UltM tool ( fvvrrithinillijr itrn4t | adtK * ty loil Cua > ult Uoa fan * M oonlUcuUal. } wruu Uor IflualL II CIIK05IC UlSIiBH A ffortUir th N'enrout 8) Uf m , OeiiUo. Urlniry And Ilrt > r 1u tiTIVK ll Hell tl all QllMT klulrvil C Kt Of clItMf K " " OTTCRBOUKO ornm nocui cr * r.M OMAHA. Vu. "WHY THE MAN" i Who never was satisfied now feels himself at ease , can easily be accounted for , if you put the question to him , he is sure to say , "I have only lived'to ' learn the truth of an advertisement. I paid a visit out of curiosity to the Misfit , Parloxs , and I found that the man WHO STUDIES His own interest , has , if he has not as yet made a tour of the Three Floors , at 1119 Farnam St. , but considered , as I have heretofore , that they advertised what they could not produce , has wasted timepatience and money , which should surely be to HIS INTEREST In saving all when the opportunity presents itself. Everything was found as represented to me. Excelance is display m ed in tailoring workmanship , from patterns of the latest , is in endless variety , at prices which will astonish he who WIL PAY VISI TO THE Farnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska. N. B. Orders outside of the city receive prompt and careful attention. Address , the Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1119 Farnam Street. HOW THE LITTLE ONES DO IMI TATE US- Very true. Keep your house clean with 8 ijiollo , and \rlion they got old tlicy will do the or.mc. "As the twig Is bent the branch grows. " Teach your children bow to usa SAPOLIO nnd they \vlll nlwaya bo neat. Trj * a cuke of it In your next houso-cluanint ; . So. 7 , [ Covyrlglit , Slarcn , I8ST.1 Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $260,000 Burplu * 40,000 H. W. Yatrs , President A. K. Touzalin , Vine President W. H S. Hughes , Cashier. DIRECTORS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , H. W. Yates , Lewis S. Rood. A. E. Touzalln. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK , Cor. lath and Farnam Sta. A Geaoral Dankinp ; Husmrsa Transacted , 1(1 ( 1(1BOSTONMASS. BOSTONMASS. CAPITAL , . . . $400OOO SURPLUS , . - - . 600,000 Accounts of Canki , Bankers and Corpo rations solicited. OurfacilUieg for COLLECTIONS are excellent and we re-discount for banks when balances warrant it Boston is a Reserve City , and balances with us frombankcnot ( located in other Re- terve Cities ) count as reserve. We draw our o'wn Exchange on London and the Continent , and make Cable trans fers and place money by telegraph through out the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold , aac Exchanges in Washington made for Banks without extra charge. We have a market for prime first-clash Investment Securities , and invite proposils trom States , Counties and Cities when is suing bonds. We do a general Banking business , anc invite correspondence. ASA P. POTTER , President JOS. W , WORK , Cashier. L. J. MARKS&OO. Grain and Provision Commis sion Merchants , JO and 12 Pacific Avenue. Oraln and Prorliloru bought and ( Old on marfln on the ClilcoKO Board of Trade. Corraiponilence tot llclled. Ptllf or wetklf market Utter § ent on applj cation. lUtorence-OorB Kxotuuwa tlank , CUtcagu. W. L.DOUGLAS . . ; $3 SHOE. Stylish , Dnratjlo , Ea y nttlnB. TlicJ licstBJ Shoo In the World. IV. I. . UOtlUI.AS S2.5O SHOE ciitMl * tub ft Bnora aih cr- , Used by other Drug. Oar JJJ2 SHOE FOB BOYS circs Rrrat oitlsfactlon. All tnonboToaro tnailo In liiittnn , Ooncre's anil Ulni > . nil xtylen of too. Hold liy ! > .OOO dealer * tlioiiRhout the U * S. If your dealer iloes not keep them , fwml n.uno on postal to W. L. DOUGLAS , tirocktnn , Must. LBEWARE OF FRAUD.EJLjSflwcoBSttJiffi : lunscrupulaus dealers are offering oilier goons ns mine , niul wlien n kcil liy mvdUmp Is not on the flioeH , otntu that I liara discontinued Its u < e , THIS IS KAiSK. Ti\k non rcjire entcd to be the "NV.Ij. Douglas faliopR , " unless imnir , nHrranti < o and urii'o nm Ktamprcl tin tiottoui nf each shoe. IV. 1 DOUtiLAS , Urockton , Muss. For sale by Kelley , Stiver & Co.cor DoJgo and isth-ats. ; Henry Sargent cor. Sowai'il anil Sauiider.s sts- The Best and Safest Vapor Stove Made. C. W. Sleeper , head of St. Marys' Av enue. Holmes & Smith , South Omaha. GOLD HEDAZii PAUIB , 1878 , BAKER'S Warranted Cocoa , from which thoczcnaof Oil h a been removed. llhMthren ttmti Ike ttrtng'-h oi Cocoa mixed wllh Btarch , Arrowroot or Sugar , and Is therefore far more economi cal ; coiling Itu than one cent a cup. It U delicious , nourishing , elrengthenlnffi " ? dlcctted , and admirably aJajitcd for ImulIJa oa well W for persona In heftUh. . Sold by Procure Tgrynbere. . BAKER & CO , , Dorcliester , Mass , SCIENTIFIC WoodbridgeBrothers STATE AGENTS FOR THL Decker Brothers OMAHA. ' NEBRASKA. This beautiful Inland , now famoui us one of tlio most nttractiro summer resorts on t'ie ICmtorn coast lienlu I'ui4ain iquoddr bjr , off the coast of Ualno , between tti3 marilnnd anJ ( iranJ Minnn. llbmu nhorj fronlugo of thirty-live mile * , deeply Indented by numero is b y , chmmi and mloti , while the Interior abounds In lofty nnd densely wooded hills that offer rare tliurmn to the lovers of the pic- turesijuo. The ell IT' thnt o verlnn * the sea for nmny miles uro truly Brand. The flow f those mighty and awe-In- pl.-lng rocks , toworlnz straight up out of tbo sea , will alone repny the visitor for the Journey there. The Hotels , to be Opened July I , lira the finest to bo fouid east of Doitnn. They lira heautlfully furnished mid appointed throughout , and In bothetterlorund Interior have an air of homelike comfort Hn I rotlnnnipnt 9ldom to t > a found. There am sonio foriy mlloj of rends on the Islnna , and the drives nro varied nnd In-erestlna. The Httiblos tire well equipped with well-trained saddle uiiddrlvlim liorioi. Th boutlnc and fishing are excellent , and canoes with Indian ixuldos. are always at hand , now TO OIT TO CAMI-OIIKLI-O , Tnko thontenmersof the International Line , Io v- ln Huston Monday\Yedn < ndiy and Krtrtoy t 8,1) a. m , arrlvlns at Kvtport the following morning itt 8 o'clock. An iinnoi stonraer connects with all steamoriat Kaxtpurt for Cjiimolu'lln. two nillo * diiUint. The KtruniKn iif the Intern mount Line tr3 new und arc the lluuat co ( twlso HoimorH from llosto n. 11/ru 1 B'VllonoM ' | : nJ Slulioor Ktitarn It. II. to fiilm ; tliencoby st Miner do.TII tlio bciutlfnl S Crolx rr > ir , orby carriage to Kastport I.M ) niU . itv oltlKir roJtebuixiigo may bo chocked through toCuripoball.i. From BIT Harhov to Campnbcllo. Tiku Mctuior nt Uxr Harbor f > r Maclilm. where carriage * nur alwari hp found In roii < llnc j Olive to l.nln'C. 2H nillen thonca by ferry to Campobello (13 ( ullc'i ) The drive HPJ-y and dollshtfill. Application for rooms raav hoiimde to T.A. HAH- Kit ; ! , hoflmanauer. at llionllcoof the under tinned , llliitfatod booki with lullroad nnd slniimertime- t.ihlcv plnnsof tha liot.-l and map * of the Ulnnd nmybennil.nR well us full InfiriOHtlrtn rcairllnu thopropoityona-JplScatlonto AI.KV 8. I'OHTIIll , Unn Maraeer rampobello Island Co , .T Stalest. , UoBton , Muss , DRS.S.&D.DAYIESON . . . 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis Mo. 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado , Or the Missoui i State Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hosp'i- tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES , More especially those arising from impru dence , invite 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 letters receive immediate 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 . 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado. 1707 Olive St .St. L"uis. Mo. KXA1MI.VATHKM TOR VASSARCOLLEGE. Exnralnatlon for Hilmlxlonto Vaii.tr College trl be bcM at Omaha , Mny 31 nnd Jine | 1. Applicant. itioulJ Inform the president before MaII , AdJron , JAMBS M.TAYl.Oll , I ) . U , Vasaar College , I'oughkeepile , N. Y EVELYN COLLEGE. For young women , i'rlnceton , N.J. Prospectus , full particulars , sent on ap. plicaton to J. II , McElvaine. Lawrence Ostrom & Co. FAMOUS "BELLE OF BODRBON. " la Death to Consumption , Sleeplessness , Chills and Fe van Or Insomnia , and Ijpuold Payer , Dissimulation , Indigestion , OJ Food , Dyspepsia , Ten Years Old , Qmcleal Farers No Fusel Oil , Blood Poisoning Absolutely Ptrt , The GREAT APPETIZER This will certify that I have examined the Bel'e of Bourbon Whisky , received from Lawrence Ostrum & Co. , and found th same to be perfectly tree from Fusel Oil and other deleterious substances ind strictly pure I cheerfully recommend the same for Family use and Medicinal purpose * . J. P. BARNUM , M. D. , Analytical Chemist , Louisville , Ky. For sale by druggists , wine merchants and grocer * everywhere. Pried $1.25 per bottle If not found at the above , half-doz. bottles in plain boxes will be sent to vny address in the United States on the receipt of six dollars. Express paid to all places east of Missouri River , LAWRENCE OSTROM & Co. Louisville , Ky Wholesale and Distributing Agents. RICHARDSON DRUG CO. , and { MILEf & DILLON , Wholesale Llqtior Dealers , \ Omaha , lcdby GL DSZONJE BROS. < CO. , OinaHo. MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN JUICES , BY USING THE WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR FOUNP EXCLUSIVELY ON THE CHARTER OAK STOVES iPBAKCtEB. There li not a cooking npraratat icafo ndnn th * Solid Oren Door , but that tlie lo i In weight of muti ( a from tweutr-IW * to fartr nut. of the mwt roMttd. la other word * , rib of bmf , weighing Un [ un < U It routed medium to well-demo will lo three pounds , The name roantod in the Clmrtnr Oak Koava nilnp tbo Wlro Oauao Oven Door lose * about ono pound. ToitllowmeAttoehrlnk te to low a tare * portion of lt julcoe and Uaror. 1 lia fllirt > da not ( uparnU , uud 8WB FOR IllUSTEAUa ClCCUUOI AID PniCC HITS. it boooam * touKb. UtUleta aud CHAETEQ OAK STOVES and EANGE3 are SOLD IN NEBRASKA ai follows : MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA , TANNHM , & SWr-HNUY FAIBBURT. J' . KENNEY , COCDON. GETILU Se KAGRR , KRANKLIV. DALLAS & LklSON HASTINGS. N.J. JOHNSON NOHTII ND. K.C. BREWHR HAV SrBiNca. ) .f. McCArFEKTY , O'NEILL Crrv. H.AIRU&CO , NMEAJKA CITY , K IIA7.I.EWOOD OeciOLA. W. F. TEMPI.rilON NFLSOM. I. S. DUKK. PLATTSMOUTIU J , n. STUKDEVANT & SON , ATKINSON. A. PEAKSON , STErtlNO. 1. KASSft CO CIIADROH. 1 O. GRKEN STUOMSBUKO , KRAUSR , I.UCKF.R & WELCH.Coiuunus. 1 A I'AUDKN & RON buprKioR. OI.DS BROS hm.AX. TIMMKKMAN & IRAKER VEICDOH. EELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. PrlceMhc lowest. Repairing a specially. Work warranted. Corner Douglas and 15th streets , Omaha. Licensed Watchmaker for Hie Union PacificRallroad Company.