TOE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER I88X LINCOLN NEWS AND GOSSIP , The Thurston Petition Onuses Oon- Bldornblo Comment. M'BRIDE'S PART IN THE AFFAIR. lie 15 till a Ins the Motives Wlilcli rroiiiptcU tlio Clrciilittlon of the noctiiiiunt Ulio Hiiprcinc nml IHttrlct Courts. LIXCOI.X HffiCAO ori-iinOtMitt HBB , I IlttV BTiuinr , LIXCOI.V , Nov 27. I The petition circulated at the utato house In the Interest * of John M. Thurston by < iMioral McUrldo yesterday has provoked v 'iisidcrablo comment In political circles A politician In the state house said to-diiy "To siij UR- least , It was a most unusual tliltif * to do , iind certainly impolitic. Such n move < otild not have been fathered by any astuiu politician during sober moments of railec- tion. Mimy Lancaster republicans would like to eo ti Nebrask.in secretary of the In terior , and would no unwilling reasonable to j > ee so desired nn end Hut when it comes to putting the chief Union I'ncille railroad nt- tornoy in fciicli u , position a solemn protest will bo made. " , One aud all oxprcfi ? preat satisfaction that the facts concerning tlio petition have eomo to Unlit Mr. McHririe eomt-H in for i-cnMiro for the part ho has tnkon In flrculfiUnir tlio petition. Some Insist Hint the inovo on his pnrt was duo to a tie-up looking toward the spcakcrslilp of the house of representative ; * ; that Thurston is to five him his Influence to MTU re tlie position he.seekc This kind of talk is somewhat loud. In a shoi i talk with Alt llrldo last nih'lit , he said. "I did -nothing moro for Mr. Thurston In presenting that petition nt the state house ihan 1 would for any other able , representa tive republican , who would do credit , to Hie j-tiito as an occupant of a cabinet position. State priilo oiiuht to Influence * action occn- Hlonalb. I don't think that petition will do him any tfood. Ills chances to bo fteeietary of the interior uro slim at best. Mutual friends asked me to do it and I h.-ne no rea son to bo ashamed of the course. I took in the matter. Mr. Thurston would be the last man on earth lo help mo in my canvass for the opcnkcrship. If 1 can't be elected speaker of the next house on personal nicilt 1 wnntlo be defeated. None but my enemies give any credence the idle talk ( rolinr the loumls ro- 1'ardlnif a tio-up between Thureton and mj- acJf " Loadln/r / | xlltlcians hero express astonish ment that such a petition wus ciiculatcd at all. The opinion Is that such aourbC would ruin instead of help any candidate or aspi rant. It Is. too well known th.it all precedents louvo tlao president-elect untrainmelul In the selection of. his cabinet , ( KHrilSOK TIIAint 1IKTOIITS. "According to a recent editorial in Tun IJnr , " icinarkcd Governor Thaver to-day , "Mr Huscnlt saldt A 'raossb.uk' trovcrnor Is not lit to appoint members of the police commission. "Tho trouble with Mr. Hascall was that the governor \\nuld not appoint disreputable characters after Ilascall's slump. As to 'mobsback , ' Mr. llasc.ill was not jicriiiittfd , if reports were true , to stay long enough in ono place to gather moss. Men wore r.p- pointcd police commmsIoncrH who could uot bo bought , bulldored. cajoled , or led by any one , and they have given Omaha a good po lice irovcrnmcnt. There's the nib. That's what's the matter , to use n c nt phrase. " MPIIUitt : COIIIT M\TriJlS. ! Court met iiersuant to adjournment Mr. Cyrus 1 * Flick was admitted to piactice. Dunham v Courtney , rcfei red. The fol lowing cases wcie dismissed ; State ex rcl Gallagher vs O'Donncll ; Warden vs Hoxlo ; Madson vs Gordon. ThoXollowiiifrojses wore continued ; Planck vs Bishop ; Do Ynrinon vs State ; Eckley vs Kaufman ; Oavino ys IJurelsou ; Walton vs JDo Yarmon. The following coses were submitted : Goes- well va GUfllth , motion ; lilsenuui vs Galla- chcr , motion ; Chambcilam vs Jirown ; Wilkins - ins VH Wiltons ; Coombs vs Urooklander ; Walton vs llalhgero ; F. E. & Mo. V. H. H. Co. vs Marloy. The follov/mp cases were ( lied : Stephens & Kobcits vs 11. A. 1'atterton ut.il ; euur from Booiic county. T , T. Hell , conteHtant vs , John W Temp- lin. succumbent ; original case from How ard county. This c. ! > o is to settle ' 'which ' as tottior" was elected county attorney of iloiv- Ard county at the late election. But the opinion is expressed that the supr mo court is not the court , of proper jurisdiction for causes of this kind , and that it will bo dis missed. The causes of tlio Twelfth judicial district arc now on trial , and it is said that the ses sion of the supreme court will close by Thurs day of this week. No important decisions tvcro handed down to-day. Couit adjourned until to-morrow at S:30 : o'clock. IN TIIK DIsntlOT COL'ltT. No very important causes occupied tue at tention of the district com t to day. The case of Fmlay W. Kinzcr VB W. H. Hickard was given to the Jury Just before noun and was decided in favor of the defendant. The ac tion was In replevin and was run upon some goods owned by both parties , during a former partnership. Dissolution led to differences , The settlement , however , at the close of their business iclations scorns to have given the property in question to tlio defendant , anil the jurv so decided after n brief conference , assessing the value of the goods at f-i)0 ) mid giving rlOO damages for wrongful detention of them. The cause of H. C. C ! raves & Son , nurserymen , of Sandwich , III. , vs Theodore F Itarnos , waa the next put on trial. The action Has biougbt upon a promissory note for il'Jl.yri , given in Novcmboru ISbT , which was admitted bv the defense Hut thcanswcr sots up that the consideration foiled , and enters a counterclaim of $ .JOO damages , and upon this Issue the case will piobublv bo given to tlio jury this evening. The debt , if iiny , was contract i for fruit and digitate trees. The plaintiff claims that they were delivered in good condition , which is most emphatically denied bv thu dctendant. M\V : I > O > IISTK : iNLOitroimio.Ns The recoids in the ofllco of the secretary of Rtalo now show the incoipotntion of thu Cimtrul Investment company , the Omaha JJasItot Manufacturing company , the Omaha Abstract company , und also < i certificate pro' vldlnir for an incieaso of the capital stock of Sio Grand Island .t Wyoming Central rail- jjnad coj. unny from i7.GOO.COO to JIS.OJO.CUl ) Tlio in tick's and certificates uf these com panics were duly Hied today , Tno invest incut comp.uiy , incorporated bv M S. Lind say , John M. Thurston. W E Henley , of Onuilia ; S. U. Duvldge , J. 11. Miidllold , M. Ella Ilavldgo. of Newark N'alloy , N. Y. , and N. 11 , Hichardson and Mar\ Ann Ulchurdson , of Ncwbuigh , N. Y , authorize a capital stock of ? : ! , 'jO,000 for thu purpose ol transacting a general real Cbtato business in the broadest souse. It is stipulated that business html ! conllhuo nndur thu corporatu imino from the l&lh of Novem ber , 1SS3 , to November 15 , 1UIS , or thiity i caret from the date of the indenture sub scribed to. The Omaha Basket Manufactur ing company commenced business Ufa on thu LMIIi Inst. Douglas county , Nebraska , is lu- definitely Juclurcd to be the piincipal and only place of transacting business. The company will manufacture , buy and sell all Kinds of baskets , boxes and other woodou- ware on u subscribed capital stock of * ? UIXX > . Charles Roberts , M. J , U Luke , Gilbert K. Ferry , Ucorgo D. Keller , Goorpo N , Hicks , Oscar J. I'lckard and John A. Weaver uro the In corporators and comprise the company. Tbo Abstract company authorizes a capital stock of $ : t5,000 , all of which was paid on the date of issue , November 'JO. Tlio caption of the company indicates the business coutuui- liltited. U is to live ninety-two years unless uthcrwlso ordoluod. Appended to the artl- clcjj ore the signatures of Aldenk Itiley , Knvstus A. Benson , Louis P. Mclono and J , i ) , Curmk-tmel , ciry KK\\a AND KOTCS. TJio talk is serious that Lincoln will make an effort to obtain membership In the western base ball association. It Is understood Hint u number of influential citizens will giro thu BChomo substantial encouragement. The oily council gave Mnyor Sawj or au thority to borrow f . > ,000 to bo used In duvt-1- opine tlio Antelope well plant. It U said that it will taka that sum and probably more to foct the new water system , but. the assur ance Is given that Lincoln gullets will ucvor again be tickled by brine. Lincoln Collegium , No. I'M , cave their first Annual banquet at the A. O. U. W. hall this moiling , Socially it proved to bo a great The aUonduuw was largo. Com , . mltteemcn Kieo , Hough and McSbano did splendid work and to them I/clones a full shnro of the glor } Although young in icars the sof Icty is dtrnnfi in numbers. MM P W , Barker passed Into the un Known uorld nt her homo on Seventeenth and Maple streets lust night. She left a hus band and three children , ono of uliom , little Jessie , twelve yearn of ago , Is very nick , to mourn her death. The remains were sent to 3'ortcr , Kan. , to-day for interment Mr. Barker was unable to accompany them on riccount of the sickness of his little girl. Olllcer Pound Investigated a couple of thieves' dens this morning. Ono of them was located on th Antelope near H and FMonly-sixth ( ilreetfi. Hero n vnluablc wolf robe was found , and some other nrtu-loa , but thci ucro In u bail rendition anil not wuHh carrying awav Tlio other Joint was in acov- cred cellar on n vnrnnt lot nouth of J. be tween Seventeenth mid nightconth. Thereof roof had been put on very Ingeniously , and a few rods awaj ono would baldly detect ft. Among tlio goods found hero \\as n piece of cm pet stolen from Dr. Casebccr. The parties \vlio frcipicnt thc o dens are. under suspicion and arrests will doubtless bo made. A disordered condition of tlipttonmch , or malurin in tlio byslom will produce sick headache. You can rcnuivo this trotiblo by laldnir Or. .T. II. Mr Lean's Little Liver and Kidney Pillcts. U-5 cents n vial. A QUPIT Action. QUVHA , Neb , ov. ST.To Tlio Editor of TIIK Una : Would you not enlighten the tax payers on a somewhat Important question ! A special tax was levied about the first of October last for lajlng a pipe kewcr on Pop plcton avenue , district 70. About five or six persons wore notified by postal cards. The larger portion not nt all. Now the charter section 77 , Bays : "The treasurer shall with out dclav , glvo at least five days notice through the ofllciul paper of the city , of the time when such taxnhall become delinquent. " That dnto was the SJil of November and no jiotlco whatever has yet appeal cd. Now has the treasurer nny right to uli.irgo penalty and luteicst under the circumstance I A glass factory in the btato of New Jersey is said to bo engaged in little else but the manufapturoof bottles for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Price 20 eta. 1 have been sullenng thnpastthreo months with rheumatism. One bottle of Salvation Oil gave entire iDlief. TIU.VK 0'BniAV Baltimore , Md. Tlic * Kort Silt" . Monday General Brooks in company with Postmaster Gallagher viewed a site near P.ipillion for a military fort. The prou- city lu question Is a piece of laud containing 4-11) ) acres and is located about eight miles from Omaha , near I'apilllon , Messrs. Gal lagher and baling hold an option on the pi op city , and tender it to the government for Sl'-.rx ! ! ) per IIITUwhich noiounts to the modest total of K > 5501 > . General Brooks , when shown the location , failed to pass any com ment on it , but it Is generally thought that ho will not approve of a site at that point. An Absolute Curo. The ORIGINAL ABIHTfNK OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absDlute cure for old soies , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AB1ET1NE OINT- MEiv'T. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at < ! 3 cents per box by mail 30 cents. . A "WnrnliiK Ac l"st Kraiids. LOVDON , Nov. 27. The United States le gation here warns the public against frauclu- lent attempts to obtain money on pretended recommendations of the legation. Starch "rows sticky common powders lisivo a vulgar tilnro. Po/zoni's is the only Complexion 1'ovrder fit for use. Beach Del'oats Hnnlnn. Si DKBV , N , S. W. , Nov. 2r Beach and Hanlan rowed a race on the Par.imetta river to-day for JCoOO a side. Beach won. If you need a perfect tonic for a blood pifrillcr , take Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic. It speedily cures all troubles of tlio stomach , kidneys and liver. Can bo taken by tlio most delicate. Price 50 cents. Goodman DrugCo. . THE UEAI/l'Y glAUKGT. Instruments Placed on Keoord Our- inj ; Yesterday. A K Stiaw mid wife to It J Scanncll , lot B , blkl , Ste\enV place , v d . . . f 2,300 J II Keith and wife to it K Cutter , lot i' , blKSI.Omalui.wd 15.000 M K Carter to A 1C Keltli , lop S , blk 81 , OmiUiH , w d. . 1G.OCO H A Irman to It i ; btoln , tot W. blK o , Jo- lomu Park , < ] c < l . . . . . . . . G WeitFartiam Street llulldlngnsaoclatlon to U U tjtuin , lot 40 , tilk 6 , Jerome I'arlr , Md 2.000 C M K Adams to N K Aclums , lots 7 anil 8. blkr > , Denlse'Radd. wd 18,000 3 C Urowater to public , plat of liast Jn- hiKton WllllHin N .McCnyne to K E Moores. lotO , Calalpa'rt-MuJd. wd 800 K II Jbtuveas to U C Cary , lot 17. blk S.Asli- Und Part , w d . . i'.OW 0 W Lopanctnl to K Stiles lot 111 , Hut- tin's mid. w d . ' . . . 1.100 J A Dwellcvnnd wile to M Clo\e , SUxllO ] ft lot I. bitI'mk place , wd . ; VXW H II Miller to I. ( jtay , lot- : . blk U , North- Held , w d . . , . WO G 0 Wiillari' , tinstco. to J fl Collmiin , lot U. blk .1. Moninoiilli park , w d . . . 750 A I ) Ilimui" ) to J Jl MuCullocli. lot 1 , blk 8. Summit add. ( jd . . 1 H llcnl and \\ifo to II Abchrengost , pt lot r . blk U. l.oweundd , w d 1,100 M H I.linlsiiy stud wife 10 A Illoom , lot 4 , blk I , Mnjne'ii iluilil , wtl. . . . 1 , 00 G U Wallace , tiudtee. to A II Atuood , lots K ' > . U and ] l. blLl , Moiimouthmuk. w d 0,100 II .1 Hi aimcll to A i : bhnw , lotl ! , blk JJ , rilltoa Hill , w rt 1,000 A Illuvo rtnd Imsbund to .1 W Dwor-fk , nb- utrnct ( > of u w cor lot & ! , SUltugeia , Okolmma , wd ' ,300 Nineteen transfitis . . t xlT ! SORE FROM KNEE TO ANKLE , Skin nntlrolv 1:011 e. Flesh a inns.4 ut' < llnoiiHO. IJDI ; ( limlnlHliril onn-third in Hi/o , Condition linpnloss , ( Jurcti ly inn ( Jiillourn Kunicdinf , For threa years 1 woKnininst crlppkilltlinn an rul Kuru leg fioui tuy Xiu u down to my uuUlu ; tliPsKInas entlr ' ! y gomuiul tlio lli > U wns one lUJi-s of ( llsciue MMJIU ulirblctani iiro- nnunrpil 11 imm.iblc. It hiul ( Iliumlblicil about one tlilid tliu K/O | of Hi" other , uiul I WHM In n coiulllion. After tr\luinll kliuls of . ulilrhl pot no iclli'f Hliute\er , I \\a-i i > i'i uiu1fil to try your CUTICUIIA HKHKDUS. und tlioicstilt wiisuii follou.H : Attei tliruo rtuvs ] uotlcod n dcclilfil rliangj for tin.1 betlui anil at the und nc to months 1 wi * rotnpletuly cnicd. My tlesli \ \ us pin Ilioil , and tliu lionolilcli ( liad been x- posi'tl for OVITIV jfiiriROt iniind Tlio Ik-dll lie- ante Rtov , anil today , anil for nearly tvvo jo.ird nust , niy h'fe Is i\sueU serlt uns.HoniKl in svi'iy ii'fcpect , and uot a sign uf tlie dheasoto bu seen , H. Q. .MlRltN , Uubol * , Doilgu Co , Qa. Torrililn Sutfcrlnc from Skin Dlsonacs. I lmv been n ton Iblo snirerni for yenri from dlscnucs of tlio skin und blood , und ! m\o been olillecd tohliun public ! places by leaboiuif my ilhll | nrlnt ; liuinois. lli\\e liadtlio best orh'si- | ) clans und i > i > iit liundred-i of dolui ! , but cot no lelluf until I u od tliu ( 'iiTict'iu ' KI-SIKDIKS , \\lilch luive rnied me , und ) < > rt inj bUlu us clear , 11 ml ni ) blood an ini re us iirhlld'H. IDA. MAVltASa.OllM- illicit P. 0JI1 S. From 1 15 Pound10 172 I'oiuidH , I linve ( HKcn hcvernl liottlesC'rTic-t'iiA li. ( oi < - vt NT with nil the i esulls 1 could n l.ih for. About t Ills t line last > ear , wtieu ( oinint'iicltiKiti USD. I wtlglifd It'i iiouuiU , nnd UMluy 1 ultll 17 lOUiidJJ. Ui:0. : C'AMl'l ; i.L.V lilUKtOli.I ) , 0. KUTT. TlieCt'Tict'iii ' llrsoi.vKM U beyond all doubt the ( jrtiuteit blood puilller ever com- jioundoiJ , CuiicuiiA. the urcnt Skin Cuie , nnd CrricnnA 1-OAi' . an vxijulsito siln llenntllli'r , e < iit > rnally , and L'UTicOciA UKSOI.VIINT. the new Illood 1'url- Jlor. Intel nully , Hre a positive cine for u\ery foriupf bUlnond Illood Dbeaae , from I'lmplea to bcrolulu. Sold every ulieie. I'rl iCtiTici'iiAfiOo.So\p. -ric. : Hi bor.vt.NT.il. I'reparuil b ) tlio 1'orri.K DHI'd AMI ClIKMIO.U. CO. , lIOSfdN. > | AB8 CVbend for "How to C'nro Hkln Diseases , " 01 paves , W Illustration ! ! and 100 tetttinuuUU. BABY'S ' Skin and tea ) ] ) juestTVO'i ' and beaut 1- ned by CUTICUIK MrniOATrntinii * . HOW MY BACK ACHES ! Mac * Ache , Kidney 1'ulus , and e.t * ncse ; fcorcjieis. I.aiiR-MHj , BtNliu aud 1'alll lIKLIUVtU IN ONEMIMUThby UlO CUTICIIIIA AM7I-1'AIK 1'Ut.KTBII. TttC Oral anil tmly nnlu-LIIIln pUtvr , U c uta. CALIFORNIA ! TIII : LAKH OF DISCOVERIES. WCUF\E rOT\ CATARRH OBQV.1LLE.CAU S&nta Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS HAvn N'ivnit : IU' IQUAU : TO 1'itus- UNT MA ICE. MOHKcPOP Ulj a MAN KVKIt , A I'KKFEOT FIT GlhVHANTEKU. Throe Lengths Short , Medium and I2x- tru Long. Twelve Grades. Highest Awards Grunted , XlI12 nESr GOODS AND CHEAPEST QUALITY. TOR SALE UVJKKYWHKUE. THOMSON , LANGDON & CO. , NEW YORK. SOI.l ! MAMJfACTIjJlKUS. Mention the Omalm Uec. AST ALL PRECEDENT. OvKitTwo MILLIONS Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated by the legislature of 1RH8 , for Educational and Clmiitable puruoseft , und its franchise made a part of the present State Con stitution , in IbTl'i by an overwhelming popular vote. vote.Us C.UANI ) KXTKAOIIDINAKYDUAWINOS takeplacoSeml-Animallj'Mune and Ikvomlior and Its OltANi ) & 1NUUI NL'JJIlKIt DRAW ING.S take place In eacliof the other ten months lnthoye.li , und me all drawn la public , at the Academy of Music , New Orleans , J.n. "IVo do hereby ceitlfy that we supervise the aiiuugements for nil the Monthly and Scml-An- nuallJrawliiKsot TheJ/oul8lun.i Stiito l.otterv Company , undlii person mnnucu nncl coutiol the Urawingb themselves , aud thut the f.inio are conduoted with hone ty , fuirnc s , nnd In Rood fnltli toward all parties , and we aiithorl/o the company to use this certificate , with fac similes of our signatures attached , in Its adei tbume.aU " CXMMISSIONB11S. We , the undersigned Hunks and IlankeiR.wlll pay all 1'il/en diunii in Thu Louisiana .St.Uo Lottcilos wlilcb niaj bu proaeuted at our coun ter. It M. WAI.MSM'.V Pros. Louisiana Nat. Hank. PIJIUItlll.ANAl X. 1'ios. State Nut 1 It.ink A. ilAJjUVVi.V , 1'res. Njiw Orleans Nut 1 Hank. KOI1N. Pies , Union National Uank. In the Academy of Music , Nv Or- luanu , Tiiosdny , Occcinlcr 18 , 1 H 8. CAPITAL PRIZE , $600,000. 100,000 Tickets at $40 ; Halve : $20 ; Quarters , $10 ; Eighths , $5 ; Tweatistha , $2 ; Fortieths , $1. ' i.ivr orrii/is. 1 I'UIXK Ol'tVii O.O J is $ C01.0 > 1 i PKi.iOK : gdo.oou i * > t)0.oio ) 1 PKI/.K OllOI.OKJlB . . JtOkl ( , ) no.ow PKI/.KSOK ! i-i.OUuro. , Hl.00) ) fi Pld'/.KSOK ID.UOOare W ) , < JO ) 12 I'lll/.KSOl' ' ' B.lWJaro ( W.OIPO rajmt 1UJ PIM/.I.SO1' WKIuio H'l.O'lO ' M ) PIC1.KSO1(0aio ! ( BO.IK ) ) CUU PItl/.CSOl' .IK ) am 100,000 100 Prizes of ( lu ) Hro HOOOO ) 1IW I'rli-es of illain . . . . lUii Prizes of 401 aio. 40x ( i TlllirK NUMUKIt 'iKUMI > AI.S. W Prizes of * w uro . . . . . . $70,200 IW I'll/eg of 4Kinio ( . JW.fXX ) T > Vfl NlMUEIl'l'hltMlNAI.S. 000 Pi ires of tJUintu . . . . $160.010 1WJ i'ri/esof iMOaie UO.UOO 3,146 Prizes , amounting to $2,110,800 IJri'oHri.uulUTJS. or liny rurtlior Infurraatlou ileilred , nrlte UtflMr to tliu uii luiilvuuil. cloiulr lutliiK your ro9ldciui > . llli flnti * , Cuiiuir. KirLM'tniul number Mururniml lulnrii iniilUlulltrprjr will liu n - Mind hy jour t'lic'lostiitf uu uarulupe bearing your tull mli.rcss tMnl ro TAI. NOTKS. iiMOs .Money ( ) r < 1en . of Now VorL ICitlruiize In ordlnurjr letter , I'urrvnoi br K | ) rci5 ( jtour cxn'D i > ) mlilruxed ' Ml A ' ' Or If. A. DAUPHIN. 'kVw'cTuu , , 1 , . \\uslmiijtgii. I ) . C. Address RcgistefeT Letters to MiW Oltl.KANS NATIONAL HANK New Orleans , , ( .a. mf\\ RlVn li'"t euili lll licBUrcunrd ° Pr eneo of ( , and rn- Kuilr , wbonrulu cbnrvoot Iliu ilruwlnv , l B uunr- unite o ( uttululo ( ulnurs und lnir rlly , lum cho tti nco > nroull I'qiiHl mid ihntnnonu tun uostlblr tliTlne wh i number Kill drutru prl < u 'UiMi\HH'H : , ulio. lliatllu ! pa > incnt of jirlrci nuAiiANruKU iiy lotin NATIOVAI. IIA.NKS Ni'ir OrU'Hin.nnil tlio'J'ickoU nruiU'neil br Iliu I'ros Idunt ot an lustlliitlou Hbocu clmrleruil right ! urn recoKiilteil In Iho lilk-'lioit cuuru. thoreloru , bunuro ut all Imltatlvui uruiiuniuiouiiiclicnioi. U , G. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. L'ald Up Ciipliul . $100,000 SiiriUiu . 50,000 II. W. VATIS : , Pieaidcnt. Lr.wib B , Hi'tD , Vice 1'rcsldont. A. K. a'ou ALt f , and Vice J'roitdont. W. H. ti. illmiuii : , Cashier. w. V. MOUSE. JOHNS. COI.UNS. II. W. VATES. JKW . H EU. Hanking THE IRON BANK , Corner istn suit Farnam Sts , ' A Ocneni ! Ilaulclne HuslnessTnitiiacted. PEERLESS DYES AHU TUB 11HST. T I TI "ty * / * \ Line ItcIfaM , Dublin niul Ltrerpool From New York Every Tuesdav , Cabin pn , aifp U" nnd t-'fl , scoordlnn ta location ot state l-ooin. l.'xcurslon f' to } .V. Stecrnpe to and from Kuropo at Lowest Hates. AUSTIN 11A1.UW1X i < X ) , Oon'l Agent ? , M llroaaway , Ne\v Vorlc. JOHN llIKGiN : , Gcn'l Western Accnt , 1M Itnndnlpli St. , CUlcaso. 11AIIUY E. MOntlES. Apent , OuiHlia. Kciluccd Cabin Kates to Glasgow Us- blbltion. Putli ( > Hieof Imported draft stallloii ; and t rot- tlnustock nt \ ork , Nt-li N'iv. 27 , 18 * ? , coniini'ii- flllgllt W..Sll ; 111 , \\owllloflcroiircntlro \ ) orkof horses about no 1ti ntinibor. a Per- ucncioni , 1 Clydepdalo , > IMiIre , 1 Treiuli ( 'jinn- dltin , t-cvcrnl Riade draft nnd ono trottlne Million The bulivnco < oD l titoftiottlngbredmnre9 , fllllea anddilv- iuchoroe * . 1 iit.My. : One eHrs time , Rood bankable paiior .j-nulnil. f > l r-cent iltsioiint fort ash. SAl.lS ItAIN UK blllM : . t-eild for catalonue. rilV&rAlllUIACH. M. WOODS. Aurtloueer. fur Public Printing. STATB OK NtUIIIASICA , ) OrrtCK orTttE SUTK llo ittior PiusTis-a , > Ll.NCUI.v , .Nov. 15 , 13S8. ) Ollcr. TO Fealed prppo nhllt be received nt nnv tlmo on or bef ore J o'clock p.m. of HIM llth duy of Deretnbet. A 1) ) . Ittff , for thoprliitltlfrof nil bills fortholi Klslixtureltli8iiiliinitlctinH mn > bu ordered by cither houao thereof to be piintcd In "bill foi m , " whlrh Is shown und deslKU.itml an Cliiis one d ) under the printing la s or the state of Nebraska. I'or the iirlnUtin ana blndinc In paper cover * ono thousand d.uOi copies eic-h of the biennial reports of thinuidltor public a ccounts.treuMirer , fst'i rotary or state and commissioner of public lands nnd buildings ; uud five bundled iri < JU ) copies each of the biennial reports of the attor ney geneinl , stipeiintenilpiit imWlcinstaictlon , Hiutu libi in 1,111 and ailjtitmit cenural ; and uu other icports nnd 'ooumiMits that may beor- deled printed b > { lie U'lBlature , except sucll as limy enter Into and form n part of the Journals , v liltli cl.iss of work Is know n and designated as fluss : ) under Hie prinllnplawa of Nebraska. The bill uork executed under Class I nhull bo pilnteil tu miill iilra tj po on papei touiteendl ) inuhus lonir by cluht and one-linlf ( P'ti Inches wide , single pis . paper to be 'M pounds doublu rap to tlii' ream und exrept the title pi ! eoach inure frh.ill contain nut lens than twenty-live ( Si ) line' of solid nmtti ref s-eveiKT'lni ' lies In IfiiKtli. and the lines shnll im Mtccesshely numbured Mltha blank only In each space uetueen the lines of mid bills shall contain not le < - > th.ui umhteen iK" ) llne < as above. IIK IHH uddltlonul space nlUm.tble tor display title matter. iuch ; bid shall htnto hat the bidder - dor Is uilllmtodt > thu work complete for per pnjc , IncUullnpcompoiltlon , p.ipei , prcsswork , HtltctiiilB , folnlnji nnd all vork 01 innterliil en- terinc ; Into the \\oik. ruimltcd. All work executed iniilcr I Uss 1 .shall be ilo- Hvered In ( jowl order by the contractoi to the otllcoot thesecretaiy of Mate within throe Ml dajs after tne receipt ol tlio order l > > slid con tractor from tlio thalrnian of the com mlttee on prlntlnp : In either branch of Llus linjislanre. All work executed nndor Lluss three lii ) shall ba printed In Ions primer , bre\ler und non- paiell type , on paper to be nluo ( B ) Inches Ions bj six ( Ui wide , fllnglo page , paper to bo forty- tlvii ( ir > ) His. to the team , white lie > k. lUich bill under Class : i shall state what the bidder is will- InKtodo the work cola plate foi pur pa e , on euth leportorltcmln the < lass , IncludliiK com position , papei , prcssvtork. stitehliiK , folding ami all work or materlnl entering Into the w ork lemduid. ( Jalley uud puge jnoof must bo fur nlslied when required by the officers of tlio exocutho department or thu chalrmuu of the commit too on printing In either blanch of thu legislature. Work when completed to belli eiod free of expense at the state bouse. Proposals for work on each of the above classes w 111 not be considered unless tliu siinu shall bo niToninnnled by u bond In the sum of nvo thousand itr > , ( xx ) ) dollars , with two ot 111010 htiretles , that In case thep.utv nroposlnn foi Mich tontintt shull bo nu aided the b.imo such party will within JUo ila > s after the award to him of such contract enter into bonds for thu fiilthful perforiuoui o thercot , as piovlded by law and tlie tornis ot tlieie proposals. 1'roposalii sliall bo marked "Proposals for Public Printing" and addressed to the state bonid of prlntlnp In'carc of tne secretary of btnt , Lincoln , Neb. Contraction CIni > s.oj > e (1) ( ) us nbo\o spoclllod w 111 bo awnrdod ns n hole. Contiactsou Class tuco ) ( II ) ns above specified will bo awarded in whole or in part , as thu board may ? lect. Pamples of the work to bo executed under chit-sea one nnd thieo may be seen ut the ollico of thu becretaiy of state. Contracts on above classes one and three to mil two years from Ie < - . II , 18bS. 'I he state printing boaid le-erves the right to i eject nnv or all bids. O. L. LAWS , Secietai rot State , II. A. IIAIiCOCIC , Amlltt.r Public Acc'ts , i' . II. WIMiAItD. btatoTieasmur , Ii21dtodl0 Of the btito lloaid of Printing. THE CHIEF ATTRACTION for this week will be in our boys' department. Many of our patrons eagerly look forward to our special sales in this department , and we have decided to give them the coming week , a benefit greater than ever. We will call the attention of mothers who haye been in the habit of paying $6 , $8 and $10 for suits and overcoats for little boys 4 to 13 years old to the suits and overcoats which we sell this week for less than half these prices. They are equal in every respect to those sold by others for double the money. A few samples o ± the many bargains we offer are the following : 1200 very neat Children's Overcoats with capes to match , at $1.00. 200 excellent Chinchilla Overcoats with cnpes of same material at $ L\50. A beautiful line of Chinchilla Beaver and Astrachan Overcoats of handsome do * signs , and elegantly trimmed with plush and fur , at one-half their value. „ In suits we offer to-day : 300 of our celebrated strictly all wool Children's Suits , sizes -1 to 12 , elegantly made , at $2.50 ; the regular price of these suits is everywhere $5.00. Wo have received and opened especially for this sale an immense line of Boyn1 Long and Knee Pants , among which we offer some decided bargains. MEN'S PANTS. 9 Our buyer having closed out the entire stock of a manufacturer of fine Pants , wo have arranged the goods into several lots , and are enabled to offer thorn at one-half their regular retail price. At the figures we marked them they will bo found the big gest offering this season. 500 pair fine strictly all wool Cassimero Pants , heavy weight , at $2. 800 pair elegant silk and wool pants at $2.50. 400 pairs extra fine all worsted Pants , as good as any custom made , at $3.75. Extra long and reversed sixes for young men will be found among them. Comment on these Pants is unnecessary. Wo show some samples in our Douglas street window , but that will only give you the idea of HOW TIIKV LOOK. We want you to call into the store and examine the stuff they are made of. The cheapest of all these 3 lots we mention were never sold for less than $4.00. But while we devote the most sr > ace to clothing , we do not neg lect our furnishing goods. Every department has been considera bly enlarged since we have the new addition , and in every line we offer daily some new drives. Just now we are having a big run in G-loves and Underwear. The prices we sell all these goods at are big attractions. Handling everything , as we do , in immense quan tities , it is utterly impossible for other houses to offer goods at the prices we do. Plain Figures and One Price. Company Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. To Clio Stockholder/ the O alalla Land mill Cntile Coninanv. Notice is hereby given thut the annual meet- Inof ; thoStoekholdcriof the O alalla I.mitfanrt Catllo Company. 111 bn lielil nt the Compuny'i ollice In Die city of Omulm , Nebraska , on Wortncirtay , December fith , l m. at ! ! o'clock p ni. , for the election of dlrectois fortho ensiilni ; year , und for the tiansuctlon of hiicli other bub- lueab as mnv come brlore thu nu'ttliiK. WII.I.HM A. 1'Axro.v. I'rosldont. .IOSKPII FIIA.NK. Secretary. Omnhn. Neb. , November 17th , 1S33. nov-17-w-uec-B _ . . . 8TAIJD. 1B19 Howard St. . Omaha , has drawn plans and apoclncutloui for a 9-room frAme house , which combines uiUlty.comfort.ecouomy and btnuiy.lnaway Impossible in any good house Uiat costa from fl.300 to si.iWO. As more than 100 , f , will bebi'irt po. I can afford to offer a copy for OrlglnMftDd oplendlfl Si5. the isual tte * otherwlso being from S dtslgns fnrnlshod. us c n be JuflB ii R tn t n r ( ult.i'Dl4nr.nnnlum fnr. , . . . . , , form the sots of placsof completed bulIdlncsoC nil descriptions. I have In my office , rauijlo in cost ' from { 6,000 to MOO.OOO. My unusual experience trill guarantee BatlsfacUon Z ? an * reliable contractors only uro engaged on my vrorkj. Parties wlahlnc to bnild Hie oordllir ! luvlted. 1119 FARNAM STREET , ccnilse t e goods they sell .ire merchant tailor made.thereby insuring- goods style and workmanship.and the prices are considerably lower than elsewhere GAZE ON THESE PRICES. OVERCOATS. $9.80 buys a CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which was mnde to order for $2O. $11.BO buys a CASSIMERE OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $22. $13.76 buys a good CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT , which was mnde to order for $28. $ IOOO buys a fly front WAKEFIELD DRESS OVERCOAT , which was inado to order for $3O. $2O.OO buys a KERSEY OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $4O. $24.OO buys a Satin Lined MELTON OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $3O. $28.BObuysaSllk Lined TREBLE MILLED MELTON OVERCOATwhich was made to order for $ OO $ OO.OO buys the finest SCHNADELS CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $06 $35.OO buys a fine BEAVER TRIMMED ( SHAWL COLLAR ) OVERCOATwhich wasjmade to order for $7O. 4O.OO buys a FUR LINED OVERCOAT , -which was made to order for $88. FALL SUITS , CORRECT STYLES , Elegantly made and Trinetl , $9.8O buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $2O. $11.BO buys a One Button Sack Suit , which was made to order for $22. $13.70 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit , which was mode to order for $28. $10.OO buys a Railroad Sack Suit'which ; was made to order for $3O. $2O.OO buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $4O. $24.OO buys a One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $8O. $28BO buys a Bannockburn Cheviot , sack or frock , which was mode to order for $ OO. $3O.OO buys a Crepe Worsted , ( imp. ) 4-Button Cutaway , which wat. made to order for $08 All elegant and complete assortment of PANTALOONS , from $ .50 to $9,00 AU ALTERATIONS TO IMPROVE A FIT MADE FREE OF CHARGE A fine line of Dress Suits for sale or rent. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS ,1119. FARNAN STREET , 1119. OMAHA , NEB.