THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. NOA EMBER 20. 1888. The best residence part of any city is generally its , most elevated portions. But to insure its desira bility for good homes everything undesirable for a residence quarter must be prohibited by deed restriction binding upon both parties and their successors for a stated period of time. Nature has provided the first for DUNDEE The owners have furnished the second in the following restrictions in every deed given to purchasers : First The said premises shall be occupied and used for residence purposes exclusively for a period of at least fifteen years from the data hereof and for no other purpose whatever. Second No dwelling or residence house or other outbuilding shall at any time within said period of fifteen years be erected or kept , wholly or partly , on any lot hereby conveyed , within twenty-five feet of any street line bordering on such lot. Third No residence or dwelling house shall be erected or kept on said lot or lots , hereby conveyed , at any time within said period of fifteen years , costing less than twenty-five hundred , ( $2,500.00) ) dollars , exclusive of other buildings and improvements on said lot or lots. Fourth The premises hereby conveyed shall never during said period of fifteen years be used for any immoral or illegal business or occu pation ; nor shall any spirituous or malt liquors be sold or bartered away on said premises during said period of fifteen years. The streets are now being graded by the company , without cost to purchasers. The park-like plan of Detroit sidewalks being adopted. The price at present is extremely low ; 100 feet costing no more than 25 feet in any other desirable part of the city ; affording parties an excellent opportunity to secure a site for a home , and to those who have not money at hand to build we will make a liberal loan. These advantages are worth your attention and careful consideration. We will take pleasure in showing the ground at any time you may call at our office , SOLE E i Room 25 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha , Nebraska , l W. H. CRAIG , President. N. D. ALLEN , Vice-president. W. K. KURTZ , General Manager WHAT BECAME OF THE ORDER Pertinent Queries Concerning the Freight Reduction MaUor. THE PEOPLE'S PATIENCE TAXED. A , Quirt Hut Active Fijjlit For tlio i-Hlii ] ) of tlic House Dts- trial Court News A Bad Htinnwny. LINCOLN DUHKAU OFTHK OIUHV UBB " liWJ P STIIKBT , "I" LINCOLN , Nov. 9.1 Tlio question , "What hus become of the freight reductlun orderl" Is frequently askoil on the streets of Lincoln of Into. It lias not passed from the public mind Unit an order was made by tlio state board of transporta tion , tending to reduce freight rates on all roads operating in the state , seine tinia dur- IntfJuly or August. It Is nlso rcmcinborod thnt this order was made shortly before the buasion of the republican st.ito couvontion , and tlr.it the people of the state gonor.illy ro- Jolced and were glad. Neither is it forgotten that u great ory went fortli from railway eir- cle.s that railroad Industries would bo riiinod in the state if the order wont into effect. Pe titions for the enforcement mid resuindniont of the ordur were circulated freely in differ ent parts of tlio state. The arguments used pro and eon are too well Icnown to require repetition. Thu railroads answered tlio order nnd iniulo their showing why the order ithoutd not lie onforceil. Uut the whole story is old nnd may rank nmoiiK the chestnuts. After She hearing the board mot to consider to gether tlio ovidonvi ) for nnd ngnliiBt the just ness of the order. The board o ( secroUrlos gave it as their opinion that the order was legal - gal and just , but the famous resolution in definitely postponing It was sprung nnd MUCH tlion the order 1ms boon indulging In a Ulp Van Winlclo Blumber. The original order fixed the caiulldata slate and nominations wont through ns though they wore greased , especially that for secretary of state ; but the tlmo cuiiie for another Hop to prevent a light nt the polls ami it was. in ado as easy as though the member was the patviitco of a llopulng tmu'htno. Tlio roasting at the polls was therefore borne bv another member. Farmers , shippers and laborers , inlliH'tuvd by pouor and patronage , stood right up to the rack and voted Iho straight republican ticket. Perhaps this was manly and right. Tliu party would vmw It thus. Hut the rail roads went to Iho polls \\llh "lioodlo" and passes and treacherously sought to knife the attorney general. Certain republicans , too , Booffed throughout the campaign at the voter who had the courage to stand from under tba lash and vote according to the eternal Illness of things. This Is history , lint again comes the cry from farmers , merchants and shippers in general for the order laid on the tiiDlu of piHtoncmcnt. ) | It is suggested that it Is tlmo for another flop , The time for tno December mcoting of the board Is just ahead , and doubtless the Icnowledgu is at hand sought for intelligent action on the question. This , bo it remembered , was the gaury pre text for putting action off until an indefinite time , It is again urged that patience must bo fed. The people of the stale hao boon bled and robocd long enough , and this ap peal Is sent out by them that they may know whether or not robbery mid extortion Is to continue. Action upon tno freight reduction order U again demanded by the people. A roUTioAi. rno.ii\t. : A number of thulcgUIatoiii'olcct are mak ing n quiet but active ll hl for speaker of the house of representatives. Qlnistcd , of Hastings , seems to bo tlio man upon whom the liurllngton has settled to put against the Held , 'ilio road , however , Iras a number of running mates , anil strums by old tactics , Mutors and Caldwcll both usplro that way aim will pay railroad faro until the organisa tion of the housa lias been mado. Colonel Watson will continue to fornga off Iho enemy General McUrldo proposes to make the scut wurm for the winning candidate , lie has a happy faculty of being ' 'at or near by" on Iho homo stretch. Cady expucU the support I * a of the newspapers on fraternal ground * . If ho understands n.irliameatary law as well as well as ho does thu use of the "stick , " no would make a guod presiding ofllcer The railroads have u private olaim on him. Ho will bear watching. Lee beholds the speaker's ' chair at a distance. Ho may occupy it "be tween times , " but hardly as the spcakor- clcet. There will bo a spirited light for the sticakcrslnp , and tlio people or the Btato ought to Imvo a voice in saying who .shall 1111 the position. It Is tholoverage upon which the railroads hopa to control the house. Thu committee appointments , it ought to be re membered , will largely settle whether or not there will bonny railway legislature of any moment during the coming session of the legislature. IMSTIUCT COUltT OOSSIl1. The case of Viola D.ivis vs Merrill was tried before u Jury to-day. It was submitted before noon , out up to n late hour a verdict bad not been reached. Pending the decision nnothnr jury was called and sworn to try the causu of John Pit/gerald vs Dennis IJrew- ster. Tlio afternoon was given to hearing the evidence. In the ease of Mnnson ot al vs Slattcry ot al , the default of the defendant was set usldo and le.ivo granted to reinstate. Western Steve Manufacturing company vs Lincoln Hardware company. Leave given defendants Mush , Mnokny , Newton , IJnrk and S. M. Mollclc to plead in ton days. Some of the most important vases dock eted for trial will bo heard this week. No notice has been tiled tu appeal the Smith dainauo case. Tito Judgment of the court will probably be paid by the city. AVoTiime inn iirxxtVAV. A team attached to u lumber wagon rn n away this morning on South Fourteenth street. They collided with n buggy , over turning nnd smashed It up badly. A little boy by the name of John Harrington was thrown from the i-arriage and suffered so- vuro bruises and possibly serious internal Injuries. The doctor , however , thinks that the little fellow will come out of the ac cident in u short time as bright and brisk as over. CITY SOWS AM > SOTUS. The official vote of the state Is now In. The secretary of state's force is busv comparing the returns , but will not have it completed before to-morrow. The returns from Da- kola , Lngau and Washington counties came in yesterday. Kov J. J. Walker , chaplain of the Illinois penitentiary , gave a lecture to night on the subject of the "Convict Labor Sjstem , " at St. i'aul'H M. K. L'huivh. A largo audience greeted the divine , and gave him ni atten tive hearing. Ho handled his subject in aa able manner. Governor Thayer to-day commissioned H. P. Lockwood , of .Mnrtinsburg , Dixon county , and Kate C. Davis , of Urand Island , Holt countv , notaries public. At the floso of the meeting of the Young Men's Christum association yesterday , three young moil expressed the doslro to live chrlstiuu lives , The association proves by its work that it has unlimited possibilities for Rood ling before it. Secretary Dummctt bad chargi ) of the mooting. His subject , " 1'rollt and Loss. " based . was upon the scriptural text , "What .shall It prollt n man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul < " Uobert Taggnrt , treasurer of Otoo county , was on the streets of Lincoln to-dav. Ho wears n handsome "bilk tile" donated to him by Homo 8.ingiiiae democrat. Olmrlns Foxworthy , who was so severely burned about the faeo and ojes on the evenIng - Ing of the latiilcnllon celebration , was on the streets to-day. It la useless to say that ho has no great love for big llrocracitors. Tlio u.vplosion of ono from the hands of soi.ie caieless person came near costing him hi * oiiiHiu-hl. Hu Mill has lo keep his o > es under bandage. Just what use there was for tlnvo-iiwny trenches in the state lion30 grounds three Tcct deep , tilled with rook , does not appear to bo altogether clear to the ordinary ob server , but thcro is no disguising the fact that the Nebraska Htuto house grounds will bo among the Illicit in I lie woat when tin- iihod , If the work on the building provob to bo as substantial us tlioork i.n the grounds. Sampson of old would 11 nil U dlflltuttto level down the walls. The work there Is costing lota of money , and the taxpayers of thostatu pay thu bills , They IHIVJ a right to kick l ( matters uro not In aoeonl with the eternal lltnesi r > ( tilings. Tlio rumor i confirmed t'aat the riurllng- ton rallioaJ company is on thoovoof oz < teudlng Us syalom of roadg iuto the great northwost. While it has not been oniclally announced the understanding is quite general in Lincoln that grading will commence early in the coming spring. Mean while everything h pruparing for work , blip- plies are being ordered and the odds and ends for a vigorous summer's work are getting to gether. So let it be. State Superintendent Lane is busy prepar ing his biennial report to the legislature. Ho finds It more of a jou than ho expected on account of deficiencies in the reports from the various counties to him , but ho will have the report in fair shape early in December. The state board of transportation is col lecting data on the history of the various roads of the state and statistics as to con struction and Its cost. Responses are not very satisfactory , presumably because the records of many of the roads have been kept in a very slovenly manner. They appear thirsty. If you are about to make a pudding , a jolly , a calco or other article of pastry , don't , my dear inadnni , if you have a duo regard for your husband's , your children's or your own digestion , u&o any other than Van Duzer'n Klavoring Extracts. They contain no deleterious chemical ingredient. Tlio sterling flavors named are in every way worthy of your confidence , since they are deli cious , pure and highly concentrated. Grocers everywhere soil them. Hoard of I'ulilic Works , The board of public works hold a meeting yesterday afternoon at which a number of estimates were allowed. The mosquito as a public singer draws well , but never givci satisfaction. Salvation Oil , however , always gives satisfaction in curing at once , insect bites or any other sores or wounds. Price 2r > cents. Every homo should bis supplied with a bot- lloof Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup the great family remedy. _ Htoppml Work. Trouble has stopped work on the Ne braska Saving bank's now building. Yester day noon the contractors Sangwin & Matter- son ordered the workmen to quit work. W. A. L. Gibbon , cashier of the bank states thnt ho is dissatisfied with the contractors. Ho tiiiys the material shall cither bo paid for or an order bo sent with It to the bank which will bo accepted or paid to protect the bank against liens. This understanding was had , and in part carried out , but Saturday the contractors rn fined to do so longer and the bank refused to pav The dead lock will not last longer than n day or two , when the bank oiflcurs will put men to work to com plete the building , Tim I'rohldunt'ri Me.hsimo. The Inaugural address of tlio Grca Roclt Island Route , the Chicago , Kan- ens & Nebraska Railway , is to announce thnt on Nov. 18 , solid vestibule trains will bo run between Chicago and Den ver , Colorado Springe , nnd 1'uoblo with out chnnge , making close connection nt the ubovu pbints with all trains for Salt Lake , Los Angeles , San Francisco , 1'ortland , Oregon , and all points west ; nnd tit Kansas t'ity nnd St. Joseph cast- ward for Chicago , St. Louis nnd all points east , north and south , Tliosn royal trains , consisting of Pullman slcoplng cars , roatful fcclining cliaif cars and magnificently furnishnd day coaches wore built ox- l > reaeily for thih service by the Pullman company , and are without question the hundnoinoiit over turned out by that famous establishment , The reclining chnlr ours spoken of nro frco to all holders of Ilr.-it-cUws tickets , and a cortooub attendant will bo found with every car to attend to the wants of our i atrons. Ask your nearest tielcot agent for n ticket via thu great Rock Island route , or write to JOIIKSKIIASTIAK , Gen. Ticket and Puss Agent , Toneka , Kan. South Omnlin TrnliiH , A gonlU'man who ooos business in South Omaha wiltes TUB Una as follows concern ing the dummy service on the Union 1'acillc : "Will you please enlighten a laruo major ity of the people who take the 7:10 a. m. dummy for South Omaha why it is tint the road intends starting that train at 7 o'clock , thereby compelling men nnd women who are not required to bo at their places of business until 8 o'clock to take the early train ? The dummy leaving Thirteenth street at 7:13 : u. m. at present brings these people to South Omaha too early. It certainly looks like no more than Justice to the majority that the railroad should give them a 7:15 : , train if they nro such public benefactors. To con cede to n few , the railroad will lose bv sucli work , as it will force people to live at South Omaha. " _ To Colorado anil Return. The great Roclc [ aland celebrates its grand opening. To celebrate- the open ing of its great system , the Rock Island route , tlio Chicago , TCtuihas & Nebraska Railway , will run : i grand excursion lo Colorado points on Tuesday morning , November 127 , leaving Kansas City at ! ) : GO and St. Joseph at ! > : 15. The fare fop the round trip to Colorado Springs , Denver or Pueblo is only $10 the lowest over knowi , in the history of western travel. The oxcm-Mon arrive' ? at Colorado rado SpringsatSilO , Pueblo nt ! ) : ! ) and Denver at 10:3o : the next worn ing ; tickets ( rood for fifteen days , magnificent view of the Rockies for seventy-five miles. HoVns Not Mistaken. Ifntio Parcel is the name of nn honest chambermaid at the Windsor , who found a purse containing $ bi > in gold in n room va cated by a guest. It was claimed by Frank Walton , of Pocatello , Idaho , who expressed his thanks by assuring tier that ho "thought he'd lost It. " Only that and nothing more , A Great To the Rockies and return for $10 grandest trip on record. On Tuesday morning , November " 7 , the great Rook Island route , the Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska Railway , will celebrate the extension of its famous system lo the Rocky mountains by giving a grand ex cursion , the round trip faro for which to Colorado Springs , Denver or Pueblo will bo only $10 , with tickets good for fifteen days , Excursion train loaves St. Joseph at 0lo : a. in , ; Kansas City 0:50 : n. m. Hotlni' The convention of boiler inspector. * of all the large cities mi'.ola In Pillsburg , Pa , , to day , and , it is thought , will result in the formulation of jrulos for general guidance ) which will bo of great assistance in the mat ter of Inspection and condemnation of boilers. Joseph Stuudovon , of this city , will bo in attendance . 'IChriinintlHiii ' Is undoubtedly caused by lactld add In the blood. Taisaoid , attacks the fibrous tissues , and cuiibus the pains and aches in the back , tilioulders , knees , ankles , hips nnd wi'ists. Thousands of people ple have found in Hood's Sarsaparilla a positive cure ; * for rheumatism. This medicine , by 'its 'purifying ' action , nou- trali/.es the acidity of the blood , and also builds up and strengthens the whole body. Crimes nnd Criminals , Tom floss , M ho is reputed to bo ono of the thieves who infest Kesslcr's hall und steal every available thine they can lay hands on was caught Sunday night in the act of muk Ing away with an overcoat. Children Cry for Pitcher's ' Castoria , > When Babjr WM alck , wo gwo her Coatorla. When nho WM B. Child , aha trial for CottorU , Wlieu elie beoamo MUi , > lie cluog to CiulorU , \Vbta \ * e bad Children , alia g r them CoatorU. CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND OP DISCOVERIES. CUF E TOJ\ CATARRH OflOVlLLE GAL. INEMEDtai.flre wiLi.fAU Santa ' Abie : and : Cat-R-Oure For Sale by G-ooclman Drug Co. THEY DID IT. What ? Cmed among ollicrc the folio win- , ' . They write : ElCentral A\e .CincinnatiO. , I January 411 , Iwo. f Atliloiihnroi 1'llln liaiu niriNl lie of ll\i > r and < lji < iiei la. 1 IRVO ten of Eiiiulnt ( rltniluholK Iroiibldl wltli itrcctluu and ho li.ia liiiin > v d won. Ucrfully 1' . 11 , llowiEAMi' , H Hosetln Ht. , New Hatrcn. Ct , j I'euriiarylotli. ISMH. | AlhloiJioroH I > ill workwlwonJirs In my oosouf d-iH | | ia J.iiiu U I'uuK. Ath-lo-ilio-ro3 | Pills are small and pleasant lo take , yet wonderfully I'flectivc. Invalunble for kidney and liver complaints , dynpop&Ia , in * digestion , constipation , headache , ete. They'll tnka away that tired feeling giving new life ami strength. A9 Scnd 0 cents Air Iho Ix uutlnil rolorcd r4c < lure , "MoorMiMuldru , " THEfirHLOPHOROSCO 112 Wall St. N. Y. Public sole of Imported draft Bullions and tiot- tliiKHtnckat 1'ork , Neb Nov.CT. IStiS , commen cing at O.ifa in , Wu will olfer our entire block of hoM'-K , ubuiit i 30 In number. 'I 1'ar- fcneronu , 1 t'lydesilalo , 'it-hire , 1 I'rrnuh Cnua- cllitn , Huvornl grade draft and one trottlna stallion The balnncu rouslstsof Hotting bred maroi ) , itlllu iiiuldrlv- ehorHej. 'rilHM.SUna years time , good bankable paper . 6por-ient dli > tount for cash . .SAI,1 ; KA1N Oil SHIM ; . Send ( or cutuluyuo. FJtV JcI'AIIltilAClI , 41 , WOODS , Auctioneer , _ . _ . _ _ _ _ Bi-rron , mrly ilt > Tool manlK Ht-ir I will Mnd a vnlunlif IrralUa ( tr<.l ) c 'iiuu.hif full i rllcuUr4 ( or liOtnn fur' , frtaof rbarjrd ArlnrvnK , PROF.F.C. FOV/LER , Moodua.Conn. DR , HORDE'S ElectroMagnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science Sci- Gentlemen's Belt -Cg& TBeit SrlenliDe cnlifica"y Made anJ Pfactica"Y Appllod- "Ky.MI8Ul.DISEASE CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES IT WILL CURE YO\iffi \ 2ffn1&lvlmf'Mn'a'mv'-Fr ' ] > , Ueurrul I > t > Mlltyt JIIiciiriiiitlmf _ WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. TCCTIUn&lfAI C Krrnr nnopnuln i\nt ) used by p iiiit alon. JNOl'E thu fullnt\ntt | who 1mTO beoa | CI I ImUnlALo tJiuin-A ; : I. ItotKlniul. K H.rnrkoranJJ M , llaslett , flit oil Uortnl of Tnult-.Chlca- KII , niuurmun. I4 ir r.aitb J iiinini inrw iuiu , i ( WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE. nn. iirmirs Ef.mno-BtjiQ. XKfIC ntl.T noKlilTrlr cures , combined. Uiwrantmltbo . _ _ onl7 ono Intho worljRencratlnlt Kit. hlimr nml eiluuutlng neonllnuous Rleclrto < fr Jtaynrtlo chrnnlcillfteasetfof huthsexea. m-roil. Sclcnlllie , Powerful , I > tirabt < % rtahlo Mid KBo 'tlTO. Arold fmuJs. , ' ' Irntlllr powerfulda . . , . KLUTIIIV IIKLTIn th ALMU KLO.UIlliv jir.i.xn i uu iiaiar.B. . . foiliD. Elratrln Suiiioiiiitirloa _ . . . frco irllh laa ! lloltfl. IlKFRKKKCESi Any bunk , ccimiiicrilnl nirenoy orkTOil boRiia compAMUii wltliiiii aann | and worth- vriialv lo liounn InCnlcngu ! wiolrialo ] liUfKl l ,3i lcwn tmlwttoiii. Hxriuto jIUSSBS IU1I brunclscoaui ti.OOQ cared Bend elunip forllliutratct ) I DR. W. J. HORNE , Inventor , 191 Wabash Avenue , Chicago. IVho fir.m Polly , Icnorinea or Vlre tinro Mtlnnilr dralnnl Ilitlr Vitality or IlcUlliaied ( heir Ntnnui hrilrmi , an.l . li < arc Incipacltaled for Iho Manlr Dulles ot l.llo iou fluJ u MANLY VIGOR llenltb. Rlirnitlli on.l . Hr.buil Jlnnlinnil In tin , . . I VMIn eterr hrcncli Koinlial Jte . | iho nidanrmenli In VNJf.w ' ? iSOX WorlJ" cfbtrt S , " I ImrilbnniiAFariarr' ' ' sJiVr.i ? ! 3aiis'rliil.II ? ' ! 'ia ' r Juae- oui > * l rail i icnjiu quickly r itoi l lo VOUNQ ibro.ci , roiij , vir or iinci.oc , i. , . 5rtri"t5r MEN iliiiiii wh IU.tr NenrouiflMlemi.uJ Droned uj lluttnlt I II , Irrgwtut I" OLDER MEN wli i Vlrlllly tn. | . falmcf lure Urilwe.k.i.l.ii1 wboflnlllimili..l.i VIciroumrK.i.il. | nra > Uttltof I'juerl > to MAIIIID MfN nn UrH VnllNTTn " " " MADRI wuo drf.4 Ilitlr w.A" . At in "rSfllylr" L4S , . iJoIS wiib impgrlllii triniitliiin. ID Jn.rrlnj , , .M CIVIALE REMEOIAL AQENCV , liO Fulton Street , ( few Or the Liquor Habit , Positively Curoa b ) Administering lr. Halites' Clolden KpeclJlo. II csn bo given In a , rup of coffe * or t ( with. cut tbolnowlrdgo ot the person taking Itab2 ; < > - lutcly hdrinltis , una wilt ortcct a pormauont and Peeuy curu. whether the putlvitt Is a moderate drinker or nn ulruhollo wreck. ' .Thousands ol clruiiknrdi Irnvo been tuadu temperate men who liavo taVou Oolden Boecluo In their cotroo wltli- ont their know | ilKo mi toduy bollove they quit drlnklnu of ttu'lrowo ticu will. It never fnlU. The eyistem once lmiir iniat ' ( l M'lth the Brictlrlo , It bocomua an tntfr inipos-ilblllty for tljnlhiuor uppelite to ojttht J'or a'xlu by Kuho * ( 'o. . ltli and Douplns ett , uiiu 18th and Cum. Inlets. , oiuaiia , J.cLA ; l > 1 OfUr & Jlio -A. ( ioi > ) iiuu ( ATnurvM.Ai iu\v 131 Doitruoni rt , , Clneiuo Hiivicc free , 2i yean buJiuoii uulotly auil Preserve Your Health D. 0. HA l.l. * CO.'H 1'RIIFO. UATKI ) Hl'l KSKIN UNDIJIt- ( ! .MtMi\"l'S : Smitn's I'nWairord topc'i'hons su coiillblo locolci the li > st rirotuitlou n alnst 1'NBU MONIA. HIir.HMATISM. nnd nil l.l'Nfi DISIJASHS Itccom- mcndc'd Jor I .nil Ins and gentlemen - men by the Medical I'uculty Head fur llhiotratod circular. CANFIIILI ) CO. SOI.K MANin'At'TUIIKIlS 8G Leonard St. , New YorkCIt7 ( jit ATii'UL-tMrUTlNfi. : ( ( ) Epps's Cocoa. llltKAKPAKT. "Mr n Ilioriiuiili knonloilKn of Iho natural luirt wliltn unvi'iii Ilio ojiurallunnof illuunlliui untl nulrl- HDD , unit hy n cnrefnl iiii | > llcullnri nl Ilio line pniDor- llua ol vrnll auluLluil Cucua , Mr , liip | < luu iirnvlJiiil nur lirriikfust inhlii nllliu dolltntuiy llnviinid littvurKuu wlilcU iuiiyiiivo : us niiiiiy liaivy cli lor' I > IIU. ItU liy lliu Jiiilliluun ute ol MUtli urllclfi ur ilrlltlinlu ciinsllluiiiin iiiiit bo unuluallr bulll nn " "III mruiiK unuiiuli to rofil i ovrry IrnUitury to UiKuitMn. HUH. drriU of hiilnlu liuilulku tire lloiitlnx iiniiind " ready loiillatk wliuniTtT thorn In u wi-nk point Wnnnir C.TIIIIU iimny a lulnlnliiill by kocpi/m / "iirfuUm well Inrlllloil wild imrn liloml niul n prupurly nourtilicU IrimipV Civil Uorvliiidiiaoltu , . . . . MndiiHliiiply wllli bolllim water or nillk. Sold only In lialf piiiiinl tlni by OruvnM lubuli-d Hull lloniu-opBlhic ( nicmlst3 , , . .OMO.SUftULANII. . To Ilio KlofkhulilorH of Ilio O nlnllii Imuil mill Cntilo Coiniinuy. Notice is hereby elvon Unit the animal meet. IIIK of the Htocklioldersof Ilio O ululluJjund and CuttlcComiiany. lll tiu held nt the Company'u olllco in tin ) cllv ol Oiiiiilui , Nubratiku , on Wcilnoijilu.v , December Mb , INK at . 'I o'clock p in. , for Ilia i-icctlon of illruLloiH forthu ensului ; year , nnd foi tie ! tiansnctlonot wuoli other ba * . IntHS as inn v cumn heforo Ilio mrutlnx. WIM.IAM A. I'AXION , J'l JoHiM'ii 1'iiASK. Oinnhn , Neb , Nnvombi-rlith , 18 llov-17-to-duc-5 - - - - DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successor * lo John (3. Jacob * . ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old c ami. 1107 I'firnnm at Orders by toiogruph eulu Ui'd and promiitly attuiuled , 'J'c'iuplionu to No ' . lil