Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 06, 1887, Page 5, Image 5
1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. AUGUST 6 ; 1887. NEBRASKA STATE MILITIA , Lincoln Designated as the Plaoo for Holding the Annual Encampment , INTERESTINQ WAR RELICS BU Hundred Tliouannd In Doing Kx- pcndcd Tor Now Buildings at the Capital It * Ooiiunorolnl Ad * vautngoi UrlofltciiiH , [ FKOM THE BKE'S LINCOLN ntmEAU.l Under the law passed at the last ses sion of the legislature the Nebraska state militia is required to go into camp for in- Btruction not less than live nor more than ten days annually by regiment or bri gade , tlio time fixed for tlio encampment to bo between the dates of August 10 and September 20 each year , the exact date and place of encampment to bo selected by the brigadier general nnd approved by the governor. No member of the Btato militia will bo exempt from duty and attendance at this time except upon a surgeon's certificate of disability or dangerous elcttnoss in the family of the member. At each encampment u board of examiners from among tlio officers will bo appointed and all olllcors will bo required to pass a satisfactory examina tion. The following general order for tlio coming encampment has been issued by the adjutant general : I1KADQUAHTEH8 NKIII'.ASKA NATIONAL GuAiii ) , ADJUTANT UKNKIIAL'H UFFICK , JLiNcoi.N , August 4,1887. Uonernl Order No. 7 : Drlgadlor Cenoral L. VV. Coltiv , com manding First brigade , Nebraska National ( iuard , lias designated the city ot Lincoln ns the place for holding the annual encamp ment ot the guard , and said location is liereby approved. It is therefore ordered that the Nebraska National Guard , consisting of the First nnd Second Infantry , nnd Uattery A light artil lery , KO Into encampment tor parade and drill at Lincoln , Nub. , Monday , August .29 , lt 7 , nnd remain In camp until Saturday , Brptembor 8,1B87. Tlio camp shall be known and designated as Camp Tnnyer. Transportation to and from the camp will be furnished each company by the state. Commutations of rations will be furnished by the state same as allowed In regular army. Non-commlsalnned officers , musicians and privates will be allowed one dollar per day lor the six days they are on duty , Commissioned officers will receive per diem In amount as like grades In the United | 3tatcB army. Burgeons and assistant surgeons will re port to tbe surgeon general at his headquar ters In camp Monday , August 29 , at 2 o'clock p.m. p.m.All members of the staff are requested to attend the encampment. Jirlgatlior General Colby will have com mand of camp and charge of all preparations therefor , and care and return of property at the close thereof. Jly order of conunnntlor-ln-clilcf. A. V. COLIC , Adjutant General and Chief ot Staff. AVAU KKLICS. Adjutant General Cole yesterday deposited - posited with the other relics that are kepi us reminiscences of the war in the secre tary of slalo's oflico , the epaulets cap tured by Captain Williams of company C , Twelfth Indiana cavalry. The epau lets are those of the rebel general , M. M , Btcclo , and wore captured at Huntsville , Ala. Captain Williams is now a rcsidcnl of Geneva , Neb. , and has held the relics einco tlio war , Just as soon as the capi tal building is completed and the ndju tant general lias now and moro commo dious quartsrs , the relics now in the of' lice of the secretary of state will botranS' ferrod lo the adjutant general's oflico , sc that if 1'rosldont Cleveland takes the no tion to order General Stcele's shouldor- Btrnps returned to him the war depart' nient of Nebraska can protect them and keep them where they belong. Captain Williams also presented the state an other relic , it being the first qucdon of pompnny C , Twelfth Indiana cavalry , as carried through the war. liUILIHNQ ritOGRKSS. The prosperity of Lincoln the present Tear is scarcely realized , nnd yet when an oldest inhabitant is cornered ho ad nits the fact that double the building ! are in progress of construction the pres ent year over any previous ono in tin city's history. The State Democrat published lasl evening a complete summary of the new business blocks in process of construc tion , nnd from its figures deducts the conclusion Hint nt the lowest estimate there is being expended in business buildings nt the present time $ (100,000 ( and that COO men are daily employed it tlio work of their construction. It is not uninteresting to note some of tlio build ings and their cost. Tlio Gregory-Mo Al lister block on U street , adjoining Huy inn ml Bros. & Co..s bloclc , is being con etructcd with n frontage ot cut stone. ' Ii is live stories in height anil when com plotcd will bo occupied by \vliolesuli mint nnd oil lirm. Across O street from { his block is tlio Noonuu building , thrci etories nud basement and hnibhed fet wholesale purposes , with trackages ad joining. On tlio corner of Ii and Eight ! ) pin-els is located the now cracker fnctorj tlmt is nearly ready for occupancy tl'liis building is a four story one bOxlOO in size , and is bein ; built by Jones , Douglas & Co The II. T. Clarke Drug company build Ing on P street bus reached the bocom Btory m the construction of the walls Granite will bo used in the first story am Ibriok the remaining three making a four Btory block 100x1-13 , built at a cost o 1-70,000. John Shcedy is building on 1 * r street also what will bo ono ot the hand' puniest business houses in Lincoln , i four-story block with cut granite front nnd that will cost fM.OOO. The Ledwitl block on Klevcnth and P wilt cost com iiloto 100,000 , nnd the six-fitory Hun block on O nud Twelfth directs will b built of cut granite in two colors am will bo the finest building in Lincoln costing not less than .1100,000. Ain'KKTISINO TUB CITV. Tlio Lincoln board of trade has ndopte n business method in advertising the cit nnd nro reaching out for the uttentio from mou of means nnd influence wh < mny bo socking now localions in th west. The circulars issued nro torso ante to the point , nnd they are mailed diret to people in the eastern states whqs names arc secured through commorcir agencies. lu speaking of what the cit pectin nnd oilers inducements tc to people seeking a loci tiou , the circular letter enumerate the following classes of busincs ehoes and wholesale millinery. Kspecin attention is cnlkul to the fact that an ii ntitulion for making wearing apparel < any and all kinds would find a choic opening. In speaking of this city tl : letter states that "tlio city has 45,000 po ] illation end nn increase of 14,000 in tl Jail tifteen months. Ono hundred thoi Band dollars is being expended in publ improvements. All the state building are hero located , ten distinct lines < railway center hero , educational fucil Itlos nro tinoxcoptionnlly good , looutic healthy and surroundings nil Hint can t desired. ' The board ot trade promise I verify Iho facts stated to any inquire ] nnd invite correspondence from partii Becking locations , 1I11IEV ITKMS , Ton men who supposed they were 01 Kogfd for railroad work out in the ti west , boarded the west-bound train c Wednesday evening. They wore put e nt tlio first station west nnd walked bac to the city , whore they loudly denounce the parties who had taken a dollar oiu from thorn for agreeing to give the VrorK. "v The Lincoln base ball team went 01 lo Fairmont jeatcrduy .for a little qul i , cxcrolsb With the Fairmont club pending tlio arrlr * ! of a kuguc club to meet them on the homo grounds. Their present vncsxiit dates tire caused by tlio vnenixcy left by tlio St. , loc club. Four cuscs of drunkrncsa were up in police court yesterday , and the day was u light one for trials. The Interest , however - over , at city hindquarters to-day will bo greut , ai the postponed hearing of the cuso ngainst the police jndgo will bo up before the council committee. Deputy Sheriff Fowler went to Omaha yesterday on tlio track of the burglar who enlered his residence and robbed hlrn of hit watch and spare change. Only ono casu wus on trial in county court yesterday , tlio case of IVnco v's Karmer , and tfio suit brought for recov ery of alleged wages. J'ho session laws of the last session of the legislature reached the secretary of state's oflico yesterday from the printer , and the ollico force was busy packing them for shipment over the btatc. The building committee appointed for the new buildings on the university cam pus , arranged for by the last legislature , have asketl for bids and Lincoln people will bo glad to see active work com menced. The now opera house to bo built by Ed A. Church , promises to materialize nnd bo erected tlio present year. The talk Is that the vicinity of Fifteenth street will bo the immediate location of tlio house. * JOHN ERICSSONDEFYING TIME. Tim Inventor Ko.-\olion Illn Httli Illrtli- dny Halo a nil llcnrty. Now York Sun , July ill : Captain John Ericsson , the inventor , is cightv-four yonrs old to-day. lit ! is .still living and working at his old-fashioned hotisu at HO Ueach streetin a row that was of princely mansions , but IB now of tenements , all except tlie captain' : ] house. He is as ac tive nnd vigorous now and apparently about as young to-day as when ho launched tlio Monitor as a desperate re sort to save tlio country from the Mori- mac. He spends most of each day in his workshop , experimenting with new ideas nnd modelling new inventions. His whole house is a temple of tlio mechanic arts. Two little marble statuettes of half-dressed women are on tin ) ruantol in the great cool par lor , that runs from the street tea a little green yard at the rear. They seem ns though left behind by the glories that once consorted with the olil-fiwhionod stately doorways , windows nnd broad hall of the ancient mansion , for nil the other decorations in the room are dn/cns of models , solar engines , propellers , steam engines , nnd other devices , mar vels of delicate workmanship in iron nud Bteol , each covered with a glass case to kcop oil' the dust. The captain's life is as regular And qniet as tlmt of a monk. lie sees few people , keeping a secretary to attend to business nnd callers. Ho rises nt 7 a. m. , bathes in cold water , nnd takes regular exorcise. At 0 ho breakfasts lightly , and at 4:30 : ho dines. From dinner until 10 o'clock at night ho works , and then for two hours longer walks or takes outdoor exercise when It is possible. Ho never uses tobacco or liquor , and in ether re spects > s very regular in his habits. Life to him is a science , which he studios so eagerly , and evidently ns successfully , as as no does more material sciences. To the regularity of his life he attributes the length and vigor of his years , nnd ho sees no reason why , barring accidentsho may not bo good for runny years nnd in ventions yet. * "I Would That Were Dencl ! " cries many n wretched housewife to-day , as , weary nnd disheartened , she forces herself to perform her daily task. "It don't seem 113 if I could get through the day. This dreadful buck-ache , these frightful dragging-down sensations will kill mpl Is there no relief ! " Yes , madam , there is. Dr. Pierco's "Favorite Prescrip tion" is an unfailing remedy for the com plaints to which 3 our sex is liable. It will restore you to health ngain. Try it. All druggists. Devil's Lmko. San Francisco Examiner : "Yes , sir , I am Louis Ituddo , of Devil's Lake , Da kota , but yon need not look at mo ns though i wns the dark prince. Whenever I sign my name on a hotel register every reporter in the city comes around to sec if I have horns nud a tail and an evil looking countenance. And lot me tell you that Devil's Lake is not the pond that the swine ran into , cither ; it is salt like the Ualilco sea , but it differs m many other respects. "I have been south and noted the boom that is going on tlioro ; but Dakota lops over it by the rod. Let mo toll you fiomethinc about my homo Devil's Lake for instance. "You probabjv don't know that Devil's Lake began with n population of 500 souls. Well , it did , ami it was the won der of the ago. It has now fl.OOO. "It was in ' 31 that an eastern man laid out a town site about three miles south of the present city. Another man , west erner , got onto the lact , and planted a town where the city is now located. "When lie did this ho made a trail overland , so that the caravans would como bv his place on their prospecting tours. Then lie wont east as far as Lar- imore , Dak. , and waited. In n week or two n whole town came along in wag ons , and tlio town-sitcr led them on to whore lie located. Up there they carry their own houses ready to put together when they arrive nt their destination , ami tlieso travelers arrived at Devil's Lake after dark ono night. "As true as you're there ; next morn ing tlioro was a town on the prairies. The locator was n millionaire next day , The Manitoba road helped him along. "Tho town burned down in ' 81 , and the day after it was up again , not quite so elegant , but substantial in the Dakntii sense of the word. The saw mill mat had several million foot of lumber the day of the lire , and the next day it was in houses. " No Toes. The United States Hotel at Boston ii emi of the first of the Largo Hotels t ( ubulish the 1'eo System anil they publlsl fact the to ail iruests. Our roadori who go East will do well to send for thoii Historical Sketches of lioston. Euolest a Ten cent stamp for postage. Ilcumrknblo Collection oCDooumonU London Correspondence Now Yorl Times : There is nero in London waitinp shipment unite a remarkable collectior of diaries , letters nnd documents of pub lie importance , bequonthod to the public library of I'luladolpliin by the Into Uonja min Mornn. He came over to Englani in some olliciul capacity in liuohanan'i time , and from 1804 to 1880 , when np pointed to Portuguese mission , wns tin Jirst secretary of legation hero. Ii tlio bequest are his diaries covcrini twenty years ; with minute daily duties o social and political. London , during a ) that period , besides elaborate nnd accur ate pen portraits and estimates of nil th great figures coming under his notice American and Europcah. Scarcely i day passed without some intorcstlnj entry. Often those were fouroru've page long. There are some live thousand letters tors , public and private , bound by months nnd embracing correspondence will Uucbanan , Sownrd , Fish , Sumner am scores of others of equal weight in Amoi ica and the cream of the public moi abroad. The stipulation of the boquna is that these shall not be published unti 1801. When they do appear , if proporl. edited , the collection will bo as content pornneously valuable as the Grcvilln am perhaps as rich in shrewd portraits a 1'epys. From a cursory examination c the diaries 1 fancy that much new Ugh will bo thrown on the foreign relations n America during the war. Mayor Ftttler1 letter accepting the bequest was wrlttoi a mouth ago. PISTOLS , SHOTGUNS , RIFLES. Into routing Knots About Weapon * of Sport nnd ftcnth , New York Sun : ' 'There have been pis tols enough Fold in the lnsf ten years to arm the mnle population of the United States , and If every man and big boy in the country has not cot one It must bo be cause the cheap pistols don't last long enough to bo handed down as hen- looms. " So spoke the manager of a famous house m the firearms business on Maiden lane. "Is the demand for pistols increasing in proportion to the increase of popula tion ? " "I am glad to say that it Is not , espec ially in the south , where it has hereto fore been the rule for the male sex to go armed , anil whore the crack of the revolver ver has too often been the umpire in ar gument. The authorities in several south- rn states have apparently seen the nc- cssity of placing some restraint on tlio atrying of deadly weapons , and tiip nro- , ; > ondornnco of public sentiment s everyn-hcro ngainst the in discriminate practice. Texas has cnactetl n law nupo ing six months' 'mprisonment and n fine of $250 lor car rying n pistol. In Tennessee. Georgia , Mnbnmn and Arkansas tlio sale of pistol cartridges is prohibited. Tlio north- ivestcrn state of Illinois has a very good aw , requiring dealers in pistols to keep i record of every sale , and to whom Fold , as apothecaries must do when selling ) oisons. Tins law , of course , facilitates .he procuring of evidence in cases of murder by tlio use of a pistol. " "Do you not approve of cheap pis- ols ? " "I do not. The purchaser of a pistol , desiring u good , durable and trust worthy weapon , .should not pay less than $10 and from that to if 15. The vast ma- 'ority of pistols are , however , ot tlio ? fi- : ent anil $1 quality. There is probably 10 danger of explosion in using &uch weapons. They are not liuoly to burst , ; is the strain is on the shelf und nt the breach , and there is ainplo strength Lhero , as a general thing , to prevent bursting , lint such pistols soon wear out. Like the ra/ors Hedge bought at n .hilling n dozeu , they are manufactured , o soil. " "Do ninny women buy pistols1' i'Somo respectable womenliving isola- .ed , or under circumstances which jus tify the apprehension that there nmy bo icetl for a deadly weapon for use in de fending themselves or their property , ; > rocuru pistols. Hut in such cases they are very apt to lock.the weapon up in a drawer , and not bo able to get at it when they may happen to need it. Fast women not infrequently arm themselves with uistols. They usually buy the cheap kind. As a rule , when a woman buys a pistol she prob'xblj has some very serious idea in her head. Under ordinary cir cumstances the sox has no inclination for sucli weapons. "Tho trade in sporting weapons , " added the manager , "is increasing. A good many more shotguns are sold than riiles ; nnd notwithstanding the 33 per cent duty , English shotguns continue in favor , because they nro made by hand nnd have undergone a thorough govern ment inspection , while the American weapon is nmdo by machinery and is subjected to no government test whatever. A good English shotgun can bo procured at from $25 to $50.n lirst-clnss weapon for from $75 to $100 , but some English shot guns are sold as $10 or $1D. Even these are safe , ns far as bursting is concerned , owing to the rigid government inspec tion. All shot-guns imported are not hand-mado , as there are two manufac turers in liclgium who use machinery. American shotguns retail for trom $40 to $75 and $100 for the better grades , the English hniid-mado goods being able lo undortivll tlio American , the tarill' lo Hie contraiy notwithstanding. "In riileshowever , the Americans hold tlio market. Their machine-manufac tured nllos cannot be equalled by the handiwork of Englishmen , nnd American rillcs are sold all over the world. The de mand for sporting riiles has , however , been unfavorably affected by tlio indis criminate slaughter of larco game in the far west. The class of arms sold lo buffalo hunters lias almost gone out of the market , owing to the rapid extinction of the buffalo. " "These dealers in arms are in favor of the protection of gamcV" "Emphatically so , and every true sportsman is. The extinction of game would moan tlio cessation of : v demand for sporting nrms. " "Is gume decreasing in the eastern and middle states ? " " 1 should say not , judging from the demand for shotguns and sporting nlles. Tlie game laws are being made more and more stringent , und public sentiment sustains their enforcement. The small game of the Atlantic states is rather on tlio increase. " Timothy Lynch sues the Union Pacific Railroad company to gam possession of lot 0 in block 1H in this city. CREAM I AKIN 6 Its superior excellence proven in millions of homos foi more than a quarter of a century. It Is itnod by llio United States ( lorornmont. Endorsed by the licniU of the ( Ircat Universi ties , as the Strongest , Purest and M < ) "t Health ful. Dr. Price's the only Making Powder tlmt dons not rontnln Ammonia , Ijiino , or Alum. Bold only lu cans. PHICK llAKINd POWDKU CO. , HEW YOHK 01110400. BT. I.OUIS. OMAHA DEPOT BALDING BASE-BALLSUPPLIES , LAWN TENNIS AND ATHLETIC GOODS , PUH11NGCQDD1 COLLINS GUN COMPANV , Agents 1312 Douglas Street. I nntrlng from E * t WEAK MEN ? & ; ; : ? . , ; ; rrmxur * D ll . . tc.r < > iullLjgriom Indlicidionior * " " lOUE"ATJWAirSTOJi TilKATeil"KN .1 by F lh i Hi. thtir litiHi of MADE STRONG V R pl * * wilh InCbnntiton of nine lo alt men , MARSTONREMSDVCO.I9ParkPlLGi. New York. V ARICOCELE 1 cns.iBcured. No Liille , drufcsnrclampa used. . Y. O , Supply Co Uoi725. St. Louis , Mo. ECZEMA And livery Specie * of Itching ami Kin-Hint ; IfUeim-n Cured by C'lillcnrii. ECZEMA , or Salt llhouiu , with Its aennhlnff Itohlntr nnd burning , InMnntly iclluvod by a warm Imtli wltti GuTicuiU So u- , unit n plnelo ipiillcatlun or ( tmcLiu.Uio Kroat skin cure. llils ronoateJ iliuly , with two or tluoo doses of 31'TtctlU Hr oi.VKJJT , tlvi * Now lllooil I'liilllor , to keep the blood cool , tlio perspiration imro mil unlrrltatlnit , the bowels open , tlio liver Biul kidneys active , wlllBpt'oUlly euro Kczemu , 1'uttor , llltiirworni , l'sorli fl , l.tcheti , Pruritus , * oaIJ Honil. Dandrutr , uini inory ppocloa or llchlnir. Scaly anil 1'lmplj' Humors of the Scalp nnd Skin wlion the bust physicians iinil all known ruraodlos fall , KCZHMA. I crntof ully ncknoTrlodso n euro of Kcroma.or 3alt llhoum , on lie ml , nock , face , arum and ugt , for seventeen voiirs ; not ublo to walk ox- copton ImiuUnnJ knees for ono > cur : notnblo o help myself for twelve years ! trlid hundreds if romwileg ! doctors pronounced my cnso liopo cut : permanently cured hy HID Cutlmra Horn- odlos. WII.I , McDONAM ) . 2512 Dearborn St. Cliicngu , 111. EC/.KMA. Romeflro months Biro 1 had tno pleasure to nfoim you of my Improvement In tno UBO of bo Cutlcnrii ItoinodlcH In my casoofsovoro ytironln llcrrmi Kr\tlioiiiuto o , nnd to-dnv clicorfnlly contlnn nil I thnn suld I aonsidur ray euro perfect nnd complete. nnil nttrlbuto it ontlrHy to ) our rmi'edleg , lm\lnir used no othor. I'KUNAN KSr.NUHAllDO , SJOO Veil nil Avenue , St. I.ouls , Mo. "ro/V.MA. I have sulTornd from Suit Hhonm for over rlirht \ cars , at times so bml Unit 1 cxiuld not ittunil to my Iiu3tiic-i4 for wuuks ut n tlniiv , llitee bo\cs ot Cutlcnrii nnd four bottle * He- solvent luivo cntlrrly curnil imi of this tonllilo dlsciiio. Mr. JOHN TI1IKL , Wllkosbnrro , 1'a. ctrncuuA Are sold by nil dru-'frlsts. 1'rico , OuTicun \ : 50 is ; ItK-orvi.NT : , fl.OO ; Sni',2ActB. I'lopniod > } tlio Porrr.ii Dui'o IND CIIKMI"AI , ( ! o. , llos- on , Mais. Send for "How 10 Obiii : SKIN li- SEA.i.s. ! " TITV the Complexion nnd Skin byiBliiK tlie CUIICUIIA SOAP. iTCAN'T BREATHE. Chest 1'aliis , N'uinlmuss , 8orono44 , iickln Coujrh , A tliinn , 1'leiitlsy and InlliiniiillDii ri-llu\uil In onuinlii- utobv the Cilticuru Antl I'uln I'laH- Mcr , Nothlnir linn It At druirnl ! > tsD5o 1'ottor Druy mid Chumlcul Co. LSL CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. "Wo do hereby certify tlmt wo suporvlso the RvninRijifiotits tor nil the Monthly and Semi- Auniinl DruwliiKS of Tlio IiOUMnnii htuto Lot- : crv Compiny , and In person intinaRO nnd con- .10 ! tlio druwlnt'S lliouisohos , und tlmt the piuno mo conducted with honesty , fullness nnd n irood faith toward all pqrtlns , ando nuthor- l/o the Company to usu this certitlciitu with tno- plmlkis of our slgnnlurc altuchud , In lis adver tisements. " COMMISSIONERS. Wo the tintlorslifnod Hnnln nnil Hankers will l > ay all Prizes drawn In The Loulalann State Ixtterl03 whluUmay bo prcsuntod at our coun ters. .1. II. or.r.KSBY.rros. IxniiMana National Ilk. riKKKK I.ANAUX. l > ris. fitnto National Ilk A. ItAI.IMVIN , Pros. Now Orleans Nat'lllnnk CAUL K01IN , 1'res. Union Natlonul Hank. U NPRECEDENTElTATIlTACTION ! OVER AJILLION DISTRIBUTED. Loiiisania State I.otlery Company Incorporatoil In lW3 > f r2. > y 'n'rsijir the Leu I hi at urn lor eriucutluiml find clmrllublo purposnswith A rnpllal of f IUXIIX)0 ) to whtrli nruscrvQ fund of over Kill. ( l has * lnce bpi-n ndiloil. llyuii overwhelming populiir TOte in frnnchlso was mmlo apart of the prencntalutoconitltulloniiclopled Uecumber and. A. 1) . IST'J. The only lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any etato. Jt never ncalos or postpones. Its ( iinncl Slnulo Nuinbor Urn Inpra take place monthly , and thoScml-Annual DrawhiRi roxu- larly oveiy six months ( Juno and Doceinlior. ) , A SI'f.BNUID Ol'l'DUTUNITV TO WIN A FOHTUM : . ElKlilh Grand Drawing , class II , in t'io Acndnmy of Music , Now Orleans. Tues day , Aup. , 1B87 i.07th Monthly Drawing. CAPITA I , I'KIZi : , S15OOOO. t3 Notice-Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves , $5. Fifths , S2. Tenths , $1 , i.tsr OF rin/iKS. 1 CAPITAL FK1ZG OK f 160,000. . . $150,003 1 ( HIAND l'UI/i : OK K ) , UO. . . 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F If That the proaonoi or Jii ill JJ ( ill 13 .111 It Qeiierulu lleaurennril and Eailr , who lire In oiinrito of the drtwlngn , u Hifiiar- antee ot ab olut fnlrness nnd lntoKTity , tout tba cbancciareulloquiil , anil tlint no ono ota noulblr DlTlne hut numbers will draw u 1'rlio. ltKMMIKlt ) : ! thitthn p.irmcnt ( if all prlioi It GITAIUN1KKII II V PIIUK NATIIIVAl IlANKSOfMOW Orlcun * . nnd thu Tickets nruiUned by the prmldont otitn lintitutlon , whi ) a clnirternt rluhts nro rocog- nlr.eil In thn hlk-hon rnurts ; therefore , beware ot aar Imitations oranunymou * nchumai CHIC AGO AND Horth- The only road to take for Dos Molnos Mar- ehallionn , Oedar Haplds.Clmfon , Dixou. Chlcii- K" , Mlltrankeo and all points aiist. To the people ple of Noliraskn , Coloradii , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , ftovada , UroKon , WaftmiiKton , and Call- foinia , It olfcrs superior ad .uiitaKes not poaai- bio by any other line. Among few o'tno numerous point ? of superiority - poriority enjoyed by the pairons of tlilg road Ltiwcnn Oiimhu and C'llougD.uro ' Us two trains ailay ot UAV COACHES , which aiotho tlnosl that human art and lm.niilty can create lu PAIiAOKKbliKHPIhU CAUS , which arc mndeU of comtort and oletrance. lu 1'AUl.OU DltAW- INU ItOOM UAUS , unsurpassed by any , and IU widely colobraled PAI < ATIA1 , DININQ UAItS , the i-qiial of which cannot bo found elsowlioro At Council Illulls the trains of the Union Pacltlo Ity. connect In Union Depot with tho-to of the ChlcaKO & Nurtlnvcbtorn Ity. In Chicago the trains of this line make close connection with those of all eastern linos. For Detroit , Columbus. Indianapolis. Cincin nati , Niwaru 1'alU , Unlfalo , Plllsburir.Toronlo , Jlontreal , lloston , Now York , Philadelphia , Ualtlmoro , Washington and all points in the east , usk for a ticket /la the " ' " "NOIU'IIWKSTKIIN. If you wish the bust accommodation , All ticket ntfeuts sell tickets via this lino' II. HuQIllTT. K P WILSON , Genl. Manager , ( lonl. Pasa'r Agent Chicago , 111. W. M.I1AHCOCK. U It. IIOLUS , We&taru Agent , City Pa-u'r Aifent , Omaba Nebraska. YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. Owlnffto the DUBOJil KUSTIflTT of the cloth ( which our patent * cover oiclu.lvelr ) will ftt nprfrctlr nr t tlmenorn. Kmjulrrinolunkliinln. I01IT RKTtRSKD br m llr rt rb > lnirworn tpn 1dtrt > ntfoiin'lthftnioil 1'EUFF.r'irriTJNM. . IIKALTIII-WI. ntiil I'nmtiti-talile Corcet OTCr worn. Bold bj all Ural-class ilcttlnrN. UIIOTTT nilOS. , Chlcoco , 111- BOYNTON FURNACE CO , , Salt Manufaclurtn of BOYNTON'S FURNACES , RANGES THEATERS , With All MODEHN Improvomoiits. 47 and 49 Dearborn St. , J. H. MANNY , MANAGER. CHICAGO. KMtBM.E 11V HENIIY E. COX. WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And other * ftifTcrlnff from iifrvous itt'lilllty .cxlmustlng Uhronlc ( linnets , ) > iemntnro edina ot > UUHK ur old nro DR. OTTERBOURG , C r r lllh aid DWf * 8U. , OSUIti , ftfcH. A REGULAR GRADUATE IN MEDICINE , AND SPECIAL PRACTITIONER Autltnrlzfl to treftt all Chrunlft , Nerrou * iuJ " iKflftl lh r w " \\tknes ( nlftltt I * * * * * * ) Kjniil IHibllilr , ( Viw of teiutl jwww ) N i voim 1 Mtltity , Hlcxxl Diomti rt , Ac. Ciirf i Rinranttt-d or moiit ! ? > finuliil ClmrjeilHtw ll4tuiiiid of C&HM ruixt AK ? anil AII- Jeiic1 HIP IniHitAn | ( Allliiislichni fiiirtlly | ] nrpnrv < l foreirhiii I vitluNt cdM > No lnjvirli u * or | oU iiioun COHIJIOUII 1 mwil No Mm * font Hum luislnrM 1'ntioull it iliMniire trmttn ] by IrlUr an > l MtsJicln * ttnt evrrv lict ftr ft-om e tie or ltr * krtRT Jorcent mami ) will tuntl 1 KKK'ljtHAt OM JUs , AN IMI-OKTIKT g < KNTION. " tiI HU1I1OM list on which lo K t mil tn i. > ry of ilivnUtite ) our " w mill Mnil fir tainii Order * filled t-ruuijiHf Hwiocy otwnrvcd. eltliw In | rni ur by mall. OrriCK lluuaa. 9 to II A. in , 2 lo & and 7 to fc p. ra. BEST HOTEL' ' AMERICA THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES , OMAHA. DUMMY Tit.\INS. Hunnlntr llctwoon Council lUntTH nnil Soutl Oraalm. In addition to the ( stations imnitlonoil trains stop at. Twentlotli ana Twonty-rourt streets , and at the Summit in Omaba. \Vi > stwnrl. KiiHtw.ird. A CROSS Between Jeff Davis and the Living Skeleton. That Is to say ! You arc tucai'tnij a unit thnt KYIS erldetitlii orljitiiiillji meant toit < t imtn. Sninmnlint of Unit tt/Ki/u' . lint by some ouers/j// / yon had mistaken itforytnir oicn. % AI \V tJnn'to ? let the sralc * tlrop from your \f\f H M ciicmtntl nca jinurnelf its others we iimtr V T I I I j-'or less mourn and more. SATJSFAC- TJOXt yon can Intvc the. choice of the. productions of the /Jn- cxt mcrclunit tailorn ( n the country , at the Great BIIOCIT CLOTHING Iflldrl I PARLORS 1119 Farnam Street , Will be. shoion toilaitnitl until nil tire sold. Aintittlterof i. . - xes * cvi't'if virtue of tli cli' ortijliial cost , Intt the in-iccn thruiiyh our well litiown invanx arc. ithiccd at twirtlihalf. . ASK FOB THE NEW STYLES. When you come uini tionrciiefnv H H ULOK OUT trhcn you sue thu bcuaty ofthejlniah and the cjrtrcincln low jirlcc. J < \rtheronvcncnecofthoie.tt ) ! > ho pari'liase thetr elotlilny of us , ire have secured control of certain JVeiw JL'orfc styles of And Gents' Furnishing Goods We shall be pleated to call your attention to onr unsurpass ed llne.ofmcnx' Trowtors , in- all the prevailing styles. A per fect fit j/naruntced. MISFIT CLOWC PARLORS 1119 Farnam Street , Open Saturday until n O'Clock. & * DIAMOND MERCHANT. FlNU WA-lCllEb.SrBlil.lNO SlLVKK. BOTTLE Imported anil Rottled by Mihnlovitch Flctchcr& Co , CinincnnM , O. For sale by the following agents : Kichnidson Drug Company ; Hlakc , Hruce & Co. , Adlcr & Hell er , Fiank Detlone i : Co. , R. K. Grottc. Families biippllc-d by Olailslone Hroi. < fc Co Sample bottle free. For sale by all wholesale and retail druggists , liquor dealeis and \vinc mcrclianlb. HOUSEKEEPERS'IDEAL ' KETTLE SomothlnK entirely now and bells at blKht llur- ton's Stuamless , Odor- .1188 , Nim-lloll ( J/er Knt- llu. HUH dcup iaUi > il rovur anil wmor joint , und an outlet which ear- rl'8 all steam anil odor of the chimney. Patent Ktu.unor altaohinunl nlnno worth tlic pileo. i , mi i Agents wanted , male or female In every town In Noluaska. Profits $1 to I $ 10 per ilny Llhunil terms und nxcliilvo teiii- i tory given. Bend stamp lur rlri'iilar amltuims. Prices , Ont , I.7V. 8 ( it. , fl.si ; 10it. | , (3 ; 14 ( | t. , $2.3a Modflliy mall , 2)0. ) W. S. COOMIIS. Oonoral AKont. Umuha , Null. , P. U. Itox 481. DREXEL Sc MAUL , ( Hucce&sora lo John 0. Jacobs. ) At the old eland , 3407 Fainam St. Orders by telcraiih ( ; solicited and promptly at tended to Telephone No , ii"j. "FOR SALE. on ths Southerncoait of Mas-.irhii ootlH. Uooil lUhliiu Hud bunch for liathinif I. ' ) caloil In the botl .Siininn-r t'llmalo fn the woild For full parllilari * mldii'M ' * , , . KOWAIfD- MKHHILI , , Llle lluiidltjg , tu Nassau St. , N. V , . , U. S. DKI'O.SITOIIY , Paid up Capital . $250,000 Surplus . 4Ji,600 II. W. Ysilos. President. A. K. Ton ? .n lin. Vicc-l'rosidont. \V. it. S. lluultef ! , ( Jashior , DIur.C'IOH.S : \V. V. Morse , John S UolliiiH , H.V. . Vales , Lewis S. Uccd. A. K. Tou/.nliu. THE IRON BANK Cor. 12th and Fnriiain fits. A ( icncrul Ihuikint. ' HUHIIIL'SS Trim-snotd ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. THIS NEW IEL&STIC TRUSS 'llu .t I til illirerrnt from all otlicre. I * cilinhmw. with h lf. ! W ItM-1 ? ! ? * * ! * 1 ? 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