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' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * . -WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 1887. B THE SflEllENBERGER TRIAL Bet lor the Beginning of the Oaso Against the Unnatural Mother. CHURCH CORNER-STONE LAYING Jfho CASO of Iinw and Order Agent JamcN ProRrcsnlnjt In the Dis trict Court Uthcr Cap ital C'lty News. IFHOM THK nr.r.'s MHCOI.X nuniuu. ] Today is the lltuo set ( or the trial of JMrs. Leo ShcllcnbcrRer , brought to the Lancaster district court on change of ipcnuo from Otoo county , whuro , with her Husband , she was indicted for the murder tf > t her Rtcp-daughtor. This brutal and unnatural murder , with all its surround- itngs , is too fresh In the minds of the read- any public to need reiteration at the present time , When tno murder was xjommlttod it was only through the utmost vigilance of thooflicors that lynch law was prevented from its work against tooth SueJIonberjrtir and his wife. Since that Len Shollcnborgor has been tried jrjnil sentenced to hung , his case being Cow in the supreme court. Mrs. Sliellon- Jjergor will bo prosecuted by County At torney Stearns und J. U. Strode , und defended - fended by T. 11. Stevenson and C. O. \Vhoedon. COMMENCEMENT KXEUCISHS. At the hour of 10 this morning occur the graduating exorcises of the class of 1887 , Htuto university , the exercises being bold in the opera house and the following ( bo programme : Invocation. luslc Soldiers' CUorus , from Faust. . . . JL . U nlvorslty Chorus Oration "American Aristocracy" . ' . 1'aul I' . Clark Oration "Culture In Scioaco" . ' . . . Klton Kulmer ration "Art Cultuio" . . . . Laura M. Kofoerts § ) lo "The Palms" . Kverett 1L Eddy ration ' 'Andruw Jaclcaon" . . . . . William S. 1'errln Oration "Toleration nnd tlio Quakers" . . . Edwin C. Wlgunnhorn 9f lisle "Lonoro" ( Hall ) two pianos ( ulglit hands ) . Miss Cocliran , .Miss loo- llttlo , Mrs. Hartley , Mrs. liayuiond Con f on I UK DciKruL'S. lioncdictlon. THE NEW CHUIlCir. /fYcstorday occurred the laying of the COrn or alone for the now First Baptist church iu this city , the programme of ex ercises being as follows : JUjrmn "ilcfore Jehovah's Awful Throne. " VteadliiK scripture. . 'Anthem . Frnyer . Hymn "My Jlopo is Built on NotnlDB Less. " jleport of building committee. . . . A. 11. Well fuoport of finance committee . . . L. O. M. Baldwin Afldruss . Mayor Sawyer Address . Governor Thayer Address . lion. Albert \Vatlcius \ ) Uymn-"Xion Stands with Uills Sur- . rounded" Address . Chancellor Mnnatt Mdress . . . lion. (1. M. Lambertson ddress . Kov. K. 11. Curtis , D. 1) . ymn "Ouldo Mo O Thou Oreat Jehovah. " ddress . Uev. A. W. Lamar , Omaha aying of thostono . ymn "Lift up Tny Voice in Singing. " encdlctlon . This now First Haptist church is located On the corner of K and Fourteenth Btroots , cornering with the oapitol ground. It will bo ono of the handsomest and jnost commodious church edifices in the west and will cost when completed seine § 50,000. The style of architecture is modern , a magnitlcont spire crowning Jtho corner of the building and the finslti JWlll bo elegant in all appointments , the fjuildlng promising to surpass In beauty jmd convenience any church building iu ihis city of churches. The church or- Cfini/ulon ; itself is largo and crowing united and enthusiastic under the pastor- jate of Kov. U. A. Williams , ono of the ablest men iu the denomination m the West. STATZ HOUSK ITEMS. The following notaries wore commla- oned yesterday by the Governor : iiomns Francis , Longwood , Custer unty ; H. M. llyburn , lairbury : O. A. atnins. Plum Creek ; J. W. Riggln , uart. Holt county ; H. D. Rhodes , iiaha ; William D. liinton , Stephenson , oya Paha county ; John MeKenzlo , itlala ! ; II. D. Apgar , Hastings ; George A. Stickncy. Hastings ; James N. Nichols , eiirnoy ; S. P. Tuttle , Nonpareil , Her utte county ; ilarwood Stcarncs , Mad- d. Keith county : C. M. Rico , Kearney. The contract prioe for continuing the Cost well at the salt basin is $15 per foot , ho work to bo prosecuted to a depth of jx thousand feet or less , at the discretion jof the board of public lands and build- MBS. 'Willie Strauss , a convict from Jefferson CDuuty , was released from the peniton- ttiary yesterday , having completed his feontonco by good time. His sentence Was throe years for horse stealing. Mark I ) . Ncoyos , of Ogalalla , lias been Appointed stenographer ( or Judge Hauler's district , the official appoint jnont by tbo judge being hied yesterday , The board of educational lands and funds hold a mooting yesterday afternoon for the transaction of routine business. The railway commissioners returned Iftuiu yesterday from their conference meeting with the board of trade at iyniaha. Treasurer Williml , who has boon out o 6lo city for a number of days , reached omo yesterday. V AGENT JAMES ON TUIAL. . The trial of Law and Order Aconl panics for adultery was progressing it district court yesterday , the man wh panic to Lincoln a year ago endorsed bj the Law and Order league of Omaha for a month ho was the pampered pet a : largo number of Lincoln citi/cns , 1m pnc day a highly respected family witl Whom ho was boarding under the name of Logan caught him in open adultery Kn was arrested and bound over , jump Ing his bail bond , only to bo caught 11 Kansas City til's spring and returned foi trial. From the character of thoovidenci produced yesterday , if James does no get a chauco to whisper to the jury In Will bo convicted. ror.iJE couitT. \ e'ttJi&cfl was p IO"K 'ln ' ° of offenders ii yu'\w ' uiMyesterday , and they facei the JircJ&witU the usual expressions o Innocence. Frank I'ickens had been ar rested the night before for carrying : niurdorous set of iron knuckles , and tin Judge lined him f 10 and costs for carry Ing concealed weapons , The day bofor two parties named McDormit and Au custus Cook were arrested for lighting 01 the ' .streets , and Cook had charget against him drunkenness and rcslstini an o llicer. MoUcrmit paid a line of f nnd costs and Cook a line of if 10. Pete Invent , who has been employed in a liv ery and sale stable near tbo depot , wa up charged with assaulting a lad name Lyons. The boy , accompanied by hi mother , was in court , and ho showed bndlv bruised eye which was turned upo the judge. When Llvern was arrested h kept up a fusllado of rocks and car pm ppou the marshal , and was * u for a tiglr fie wa * fined $25 for assaulting the boj and was notitied by thn judge that h would be given the full extent of the la' for resisting an officer as ton as h ! present sentence was served. Ho we Bent to the county jail. Livorn's defom was that ho ordered the boy out of tli Btnblo and the boy retorted b calling him all the bard name no could lay tongue to. It cot the first complaint against the ma for abusing children , but there are grunt many boys who because tboy ai tx > ys become abusive tad often try th patlcnco of a good nrnny men. Three parties named Dennett. Smith nnd Ryan were up as vagabonds. They each showed that they were not tramps and had employment nnd wcro discharged. Uonnutt excused himself for sleeping in a box car on the grounds that ho attended the Salvation tinny nicotine until a late hour nnd being u mile from his work anil boarding place ho wcut to a car to sleep rather than walk homo through the mud. Tliroo additional plain drunks paid out nnd departed nnd two were fined and committed. It only takes one minute to prepare Kloctre Lustre Starch. No coolcing re quired. THE CABINET SUMMER SUIT. How tlio President's O ( lie I til Advisers Ilavo Ulossomeil Out In June. Secretary Whitney , who is the best dresser of the president's ofllcial advisors , has several suits of light material , and ho wcnrs thorn In regular rotation. They nil have cutaway coats nnd rather low vests. Secretary Bayard still clings to black suits of n light weight. Ho wears a light plug hat with n broad black band. Secretary Kndlcott's summer clothes nrc ot a grayish material winch looks something like n Scotch tweed. Secretary Fuircliild still clings to his tight-fighting Prince Albert , which is always kept closely buttoned. Ho thinks It makes his short , stumpy liguro look taller. He has not yet called m his winter silk hat. Postmaster General Vilas has a ncnt , natty , brownish suit , which is very be coming. Secretary Lamar wears a broadcloth coat both summer and winter. This month he has varied tlio monotony of his usual sombre nppcaranco with a pair of light-colored trousers. Ho is the only member of the cabinet who is fond of hlirh-heolcd boots. There is nothing in the heavens above nor on the earth beneath , like Attorney General Garland's summer coat. It is made of alpaca und looks like an over coat. The man that built that coat evidently started out with the intention of ending something after the Prince Albert line , but ho afterwards changed his mind and put in all the material ho had m his store. It hangs from his shoul ders and ilaps around his legs as ho walks along , but Garland don't seem to mind it. Lately ho has resurrected n pair of trous ers which bag at the knco and have a lost-iu-tho-closet didn't-know-I- general - - - , - - - had-'cm nir. This , with a white vest , a straw bat , lloniin yllill style of ' 07 , nnd you get a picture of Garland as hovalK3 through the streets of Washington. There are many cheap cosmetics of _ fcred for sale , which claim to contain nothing injurious to the skin. This is all bosh , an. or very nearly all are com pounded from tno most deleterious and poisonous drugs m th matoria mcdica. They destroy the vitality of the skin , making the consumer prematurely with ered and old. J. A. Pox./.oni guarantees his medicated complexion powder en tirely frco from all injurious matter , and will gladly pay $500 to any practical chorr.iSt who can find upon analysis the eligntcst trace of white lead orarscnic.- Use none other and you will never rcgrot. Price 60 cents and $1.00 per box. Sold by all druggists and perfumers. STRANGE HALLUCINATION. A Man Who XhouKht Ills Head was Turned Around. Vancovcr News : A man named Henry Harden , who has been staying in a hotel on False creek , awakened , up on Thurs day morning fully convinced that his head had turned round during the night. So convinced was ho of this strange hal lucination that ho refused to get out of bed , Haying it was no use doing so as ho wouldn't bo able to walk. As the case seemed serious and the man evidently believed such to bo the case , the police was sent for. nnd Sergeant McLaren soon appeared , and requested the man to got up and go with him. Ho refused at first to do so , but finally did got up and commenced dressing. While this opera tion was going on the sergeant was as tounded to see Harden putting on all his clothes wrong side foremost , and for a moment was staggered as to the best course to pursuo. Ho reasoned with the man , but to no effect , as ho Insisted that his head was turned the wrong way and that his clothes must bo turned to suit the change. When fully dressed he pre sented a rather strange sight nnd the ser geant was rather timid as to the advisa bility of appearing on the street with him. At this stage the man refused to attempt to walk , as he said he couldn't go forward with his head looking behind him. Ho was finally persuaded to try , but the effort was a painful one , nnd it actually seemed as if ho was walking backward. Ho was finally lodged in the police station and yesterday morning , as ho appeared bolter , he was discharged. A Hungry Hole. New York Sun : There Is a sinkhole on the line of the Carthage & Adironcack railroad into whiuh , it is said , have been dumped ten acres of timber nnd unnumbered - bored our loads of stone , the effect of which has not been apparcntthe hole being - ing as bad as when first discovered. The sinKbole is 175 foot long , situated where the track runs between two chains of hills , making the changing of the road bed impossible. It appeared to bo per fectly safe lost Wednesday , and three oars loaded with gravel were pushed over the hole and unloaded , when they sank swiftly in eighteen feet of water , ono of the men on them narrowly escaping drowning. It Hain't Got No Father. Chicago News : Senator John Sherman is a pretty cunning politician , but ho slips uu once in a while. Ho took a walk around Springfield ono day last week. A buxom lady holding a baby iu her arms , was leaning over the gate iu frout of n linc-lookiug residence. "Whita lovely child"exclaimedSen ator Sherman : "pray , may I kiss it ? " "Certainly , " said the buxom lady , nnd the eminent Ohioan gave the baby a smack that made it nut out its under lh > nnd wrinkle its rod face all up for a howl. "That's as line a child as I ever saw , madam I I'll warrant you it's the picture of Its fathcrl" said the senator. "In fact , the child interests mo so much that I'd like to have Its father call on mo at tlio hotel. " With this he handed out his card. "Snakes nlivo , sir. " cried the buxom young lady , "it han't got no father ; this U n orphan asylum I" MOST PERFECT MADE ) S Heed by the United State * Government Endorsed by tbe beads ot the Great UaUertitta * and Public Food Analysts an The StrongestPurest , and uiostllealthfuL lr. ) Pries' tba only Baking 1'owJer that dooa not contain Ammonia , Lima ot % 'wm. Dr. Price's Extracts , Vanilla. Lemon , etc , > r ! > . iNEW ) And desirable garments , made by the best merchant tailors in the country , commonly known as misfit SUITS Are constantly being received by the Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1119 Farnam Street and the public ar rapidly ARRIVING At the conclusion that there is no reason for buying suits anywhere else as long as they can get such an elegant fit , and at less than ready made clothing prices. New goods are received DAILY At the Misfit Clothing Parlors and prices are always to suit the pocketbook of the customer. It will pay you to drop in and see the new invoice just received AT THE MISF CLOTHING PARLORS 11(9 ( Farnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska. T I N. B. Orders outside of the city receive prompt and careful attention Address , the Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1119 Farnam Street. A SENSIBLE DOCTOR. " VTbti I 'Worn out with yonr hoaeekccplng t Tou do not need mo then j you need rest. " ( After which wlso remark he continued aa follows ) : "lo not deceive yourielf by thinking thut cverythinR In the honso can bo done better by yourself than by your good servant. In many cases she might , indeed , not equal j our efficiency ; but It you BTO Iwaya careful to provide her with Sapollo she cannot fall to keep ovurythlnK about your house as clean and bright as It is poislblo to make It. " ( And then ho laughed heartily. ) " Ila i : ia ! I lulght aa well add that Banollo only costa a few cents per cake , and my vUlta coino tomowhat higher. " Labors about the iiouso done by SAPOLIO are like peed sermon * , abort and iweet. Sapollo la a eolid cat of Scouring Soap nied for all cleaning purposei except the laundry. No. 19. [ Copyright. March. 1B87.1 Lawrence Ostrom & OQ. FAMOUS "BELLE OF BOURBON. " IB Death to Consumption , Sleeplessness , Chills aadFeren Or Insomnia , and typhoid Foyer. Dissimulation , Indigestion , 01 Food , Dyspepsia , Ten Years Old , ftrera Ho Fusel OIL , IbaolaUiy Pur * . The GREAT APPETIZER ThU will certify that I have examined the Bel'e of Bourbon Whi k.vMreceived , from , tWr n ? ° 'trum * Cond f ° und.tht . 8an > e perfectly Iree fr'oWFuiel Oil and other deleteriouitubiUncM ind .tnctly pure I cheerfull/recommend the fame for family uie and Medicinal purposes. J. P. BARNUM , M. D. , Analytical Chemist , Louisville , Ky. f.or ) b7 , druRguti , wine merchant * and grocers everywhere. Price $1.25 per bottl * Knot found at the above , half-dpz. bottles in plain boxes will be sent to ny address ° " " " " ' P' ° dollar * ' Express paid to all place , east o/ LAWRENCE OSTKOM & Co. Louisville , Ky Wholesale and Distributing Agents , RICHABDSOtf DXUG CO. , and i DILLON , Wholesale TAquor Dealers , [ Omaha. u GL4DX1OXE BROS , tf CO. , AvMtmo. . . . . . traitun l > o y , iMrvouj Utv , Lort Manhood , c-to. , having tried U vau - ry khovn nrovdr , hu dlioortnid ate Srif-oun. w to Us f Uo Sflnm. wa < u ) K CDCC TUIAIrsEra rntt InlALi j-'K.s DRS.S.&D.DAYIESON . . . 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis Mo. Of the Missouri Stale 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 es peciaily thse 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 attention pUBLISHED < And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one % 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 Organs gans/ the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address , DRS. 8. & D. DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St. . St. Louis , Mo. L. " J. MARKS& Co. Grain and Provision Commis sion Merchants , 1O and 12 Pacific Avenue. Omlnantl rrorUlnni bought und Hold on ranrgln- nn tlio Clilc.uo liuuid of Trudo. CorroBponilnnca BUI Halted. Dally or weekly market loiter ont on appli cation. Deference CornKxchuniie Uank , Chicago. SOMERVILLE SCHOOL FOll YOUNG LADIES. ST. GLAIR , MICH. Tlirco course * of study. TviorouuhnOM In crorr ilo- partmunt. llulldinui elegantly fiinil hod. Ileiitol wllli ( team. Lighted with KIU. Water from St. Clnlr Illvor. Superior udvantngo * In ramie amlnrt. Ad- Ureas for circular. fcOMEUVIl.I.K SCHOOL , fct , Clulr , Midi. IDHlLAnKUMUA 8RMINARY i. IXHl YOUNG I.ADIES,13-5 North IlromlSt. , I'lilludulphlu. 17th rear boh-lni Sont.'Jlst , 1837. AUUtoU Miss It. K. JUDlvJNS , I > rincl | > ul , who rofcra by epoclnl permission lo Mr. and Mis.Jolm N. .lovvott , ) Sir. nml Mrs. I'hlllp 1) . Armour , V Mr. ana Mrs. HorucoK. Wnito , ) EVELYN COLLEGE. For young women , Princeton , N. J. Prospectus , full particulars , sent on ap- plicatonto ] . II , M Elvaine. AS BRIGHT'S ' DISEASE , DROPSY & Diabetes are Cored tj the Isaliel Mineral Spring Wita from them orcnacrltlcci. Discharges , itrlo- turen. : prottutu yUnd. vnrlcocole. liluJdi'r and rl ronlcill i"i o came thorn H'id must bo curcxt by ttio A'uhcl Mctllral llureuuUurnpcan nml American f.ccluH t phrBk'lan'i local and Intern porfttct rem- cdleiortliuiiutr rer < are lost. Old pliynlolun'a uJvlct und book , with paniculun and cures , frco at 291 Broadway , New York. PENNYROYAL PILLS " ' ENGLISH. " "CH ( CHESTER'S Th OrlKlntU nd Only Qeanlne. ftnu > 4 ! U bI . B.wM ctwortfclr4.Imlutlont 1 l. bl < i to L A D 1 1 Aak ; ou Drml.l U . ( > kWk t ' < Eullui * "J > * u > * ' > " uutoM tt ( , r."jl. ) S r br | 4iil lM. In I.IW bj Mlura BiaU. . NAME PAPER. . ChUliMtcr . tkc ' l ; | l Co. .l , > . Ill ty DrucrltU cTcirwb > r . ii * frf "Chtibji * tOTa K.aU.t" y aa ruTtJ I'UU. T > U .corablnej. OuiraDttedtho onl/ one loth * worldirnoratlni ; _ . . aeonUauont flKtrit it Majnttia fS nrrnrt. SejpntiaePowerful , Puiatle "Cemfartihlo auj KU rllT . AToId fraud * . OrtrU noOcnr d. 8er.dktJtnDnforpaDiiJJ k ALHO ELKOTKIO 1IKI.T * FOII 1 KH ( * . la. MOUtf. UyUTUL 181 WAMM AVI. . TMs beautiful Island , now famoui as ono of the raost nttractlToiuramerreiorts on the Kanorn comt llualn ruasamnuuoildir bar , off the coast of Maine , borwocn the mainland mm Orand Mnnan. Ithasnnbora frontons of thlny-flTB miles deeply Indentoil bj numerous burs , rhasms and inlets , wlillo the Interior aboindn In loftr nnd densely wooded hills that offer rare cliuruia to the lovers of the plc- turcsQuo The cIlfN that ororhanff the nca for manr inllcn are truly grand. The Tlew of these niUfhtr and awa-ln- iplrliiK rooks , towering strnlght un out of the sea , will alone t epay the visitor for the Joorner thore. The Hotel * , to be Opened July I , ( re tbo finest to bo found east of Boston. Thorarn beautlfullr furnished nndappolnted throughout , and In botboxtorlorunil Interior liaro imnlr of Uomolllto comfort nnd rotlnoment seldom to bo found. There are ( onto forty mlles of roads on th * island , and the drives are varied and Interesting. Tin ( table * are well equipped with well-trained aaddlo and driving honoi. The boatlpg and flshlni are axoallent , and canon With Indian Knldes , uro always at hand. HOW TO QKT TO CAMPOllEIXO , Take the tlennera of the International I-lne , ( ear- InRlioston Uonday.Wodnoidar aud frldiy at 8M ; a. ra. , arriving ntEastport tlio following morning at An annex steamer connects with all steamori at En'tport for Cauipobello , two rallcu distant. The steamers of the International IJno ara new and are the Hnoitcoaitwlso atuamers from Boston. By rail Rovla Boston and Maine or Kastorn It. It. to Cnliaathencebysteam r down the betntlful StOroIx river , or by currlaKO toKaitport ( W ) miles. nrelthor routebiRgaso may bo chocked tnrouga toCampobollo. From Bar Harbor to Campobello. Take steamer at liar Harbor ( nr Maclilm. wboro cnrrlaKCs mar always bo found In readiness Drive to Lubec , W miles : thence by ferry to CarapobellodO miles ) . The drive I * easy nn < l delightful. Application for rooms may bemadoto T.A. BAR. Kiilt , hotel muimger. at tha onicoof the underilvncd. Illustrated books with railroad and steamer time tables , plans of the hotel and maps of the Inland maybahiid.BB well an full Information rfcordlnu the property on application to ALMS 8. I'OIU'lSU. on. ManaKor Campubcllo Island Co. , ZTSUtoat. , Boston , Sla s. The Best and Safest Vapor Stove Made. C. W. Sleeper , head of St. Marys' Av enue. Holmes &Smith , South Omaha. SALT RHEM end nil ekln diseases. AnewnietUodof eom t > ounilinu Tar. A Cure guaranteed , or inouoy rc'tnnclml. Hold liy UriieirUts. and nt tlionfflcoof TAR-OID CO. . 71 UHCClrHST. CHICAGO. I'rlcei 1 , W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. StylUh , Purablo , Tjutj Fitting. Th'J beit SJ Shoo In Uio Worm. W. 1 > . IIUUUI VM $2.50 SHOE ctiaU | the glj ETioca aJvcr- limit by otliur tlriut. Our SIIOR roil BOTH rlTM ( trmt i > Mt > fartlnn. All the iibpvuam inario In Vutton , CnnurPM and Ijice , lUMylKorton. HuU byU.OOO dtalinthounbouttlia U.S. If your dealer do ii not ken them , tend iiamo on ] > o ul to W. L. DOUOLA-i. iSriMiktun , Mnmu BEWARE OF rRAUD.i iowl'McaCO"hat * iioma unicruiiiloii | deal n ara odtrlna ntlwr Knoiln ai rnlno , nnd uhen ftikml t\\j \ my ttanip U not nn tha Khoon , rt.itn that I hare ( ItucGiitlnueu IU uta. Til IS IK FALSK. Take IIOIIB n'prentnU-4 to b the "W. L. Doujjlai Hlioi-i , unli-u imiuerarrnutea nil jirlr < ! are > tiiiiii > il nn Ixittuiii of each ilion. W. L. . IMU(1I.AS , Urockton , Mass. For sale by Kclloy , Stigror ft Co.cor rodgro ami I5th-3ts. ; Henry Sargeat eor , Seward and Sanmlers sta. HAY FEVER. NOTICE All sutTorura from Hay Fever who will use the Smoke Uull and "Oobollator"paoK- ngoslx weeks prior to August 1st , 1887 , aud have tbo first symptoms of the disease npnenr utter that date , we will BGFUND TUB MONEY Iust summer this remedy was used by inanj sufferers , and pave satisfaction In every case. 'Carbolic Smoke" ( fives Immediate relief in Catarrh , Asthma , llronclilal and Throat Atfoo- tloiig. Headache , Croup , Colds , Lung Dlseasul , eta. , ami If taken In connection with our Decol later treatment Is warranted tocuioovorr case. A Free Test at our oflloo parlors. Bent by mall on receipt of price , $ J. Smoke Ball , | 2 , llebellutor Jl. Jl.CAHUOIJC SMOKE HALL CO. , Room 11 CroiEhton Block , Omaha , Nob. Paid up Capital . $250,000 Surpliu . 48,600 H. W. Yfitcs , President. A. E. Tou/.alin. Vice-President. W. II. S. Hughes , Cashier , IHKKOTOItM : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , H. W. Yates , Lewis S. Kcod. A. E. Toti7.nltu. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK Cor. 12th and Farnnm Sts. A ( icnernl liankin Business Trnnsnete WHISKEY Hprrlnllr DUlllUd for Aludlrlaal Hue. THI BEST TONIC ] UNtOlMLEDfor CONSUMPTION ! WASTING DISEASES and GENERAL DEBILITY. PERFECTSJHQE8TION DB. XDW. L. WAU.INO , Bur ( on In Cliltf , National Qu rt of N.J.wrltMS "Mr ilUnlloa < ru cll < 4 K jour fcejltone 11 lit WhUkij hi Kr. Lalor , DrugrUt , of Trtiloo ted 1 luta u d a f w U > ttt with far bitt.r effect than anr ] bar * liad. I an nomi dKit yomr artlel * In my ptMtl < , tat Dad U T uUatactor ; . * BIWASI OF tURiTIOn. 07 Tk Onilit aai ! llfuiui * KUXIU MINUILiUK fi-ttan efBt U. 0 IK L b l. EISNER A MENDELSON. ! § . ] i llhrUt U , S ) 216. 318 and 8EO R&o * ft. Phil&ddtihia. PA. k > odrann Drug Co. Gonl. Agents , Oinaln Nebra ka. INSTALMENT DEALERS Will tint ) Just what tboy iioed-A FU LLLIN K QF.INSTALMENT GOODS * "ld only lo IBO iNSTALlilENT TRADE. byn InsiAijiCHT uiuMBir Burnt Co. ,