--I - - It THE ( BiAHA DAILY BEE * . SATURDAY. DECEMBER s ; issa M LINCOLN NEWS AND NOTES , Vncclnatlon For Hoar Oholorn Said To Bo a Failure. IT KILLS INSTEAD OF CURING. I'ro'cccdlnKi In tlio District Court-- Now Hank Organized nt WIs- nnr Supreme Court Decisions. Lixcoi N Bciixiu orTnnOHUii Uan , 1 1029 P STiitaT , V LINCOLN , Doc. 7 , 1 "Tlio xvorld la full of frauds , " remarked a jiaiser by this morning1 , "but of nil the frauds , I believe Or. Lillllngt to be among tlio great- cst.1 The remark caused Tun Hci ! repro- hcntntiVQ to ntop short , for the speaker was iinnstinlly earnest In hli inannor. "U'hy ol" ) io Inquired. "Why , this o | > e of Pasteur , in' j-ou ncxv&piprr men dub him , went Into the penitentiary herd of hous a foxv woclw ago nml inoculated over seventy of n herd ot 100 head , nnd thcro Isn't rt well hog lu the lot , nml the most of them nro dead. Isn't that ovidcnco enough to brand him a fraud of the first wntcr. It has been but n few xvctilw ftlnco ho nnnounccd puollely that ho had ills- rove red the germ of tlio disease nnd wits ready to treat It successfully. The public gave him contldoncc because he was backed by the state university. I tell yon , it Is about tlmo to have the Inspector removed nnd the ex perimental station with him. And I sec by one of the city papers this morning that ho Is editorially endorsed as having boon ro- niarkably successful In his Investiga tions. Why , It can be proven that CVLT.V herd of hogs that hound his aides have In oculated bus been killed off. In the face of this fact such endorsement udds insult to in jury. The sumo paper goes on to Htato that Hillings lias been largely quoted b.v the set- cntlllc xvorld us un authority on hog discuses. IN'OW , it Is my opinion , that If his Investiga tion ! * are ox'cn called scientific , the common pcnso xvorld xvlll not respect science vury JoMir. Tlio fact of the matter Is , the knoxvn position of Dr. Hillings , gave hist HO-callod book u place among letters , and If the uni versity continues to siiHtum him It will BOOH become a * useless for good as the bogs ho Jins killed by Inoculation. You can say.nlso , that I uellox'o the day Is at hand that Chan cellor Mntinlb xviil bevindicated in a grout measure. " Late reports from fields xvhero Drs. Hill ings and Thomas have operated are very llamaging. Wherever herds ot hogs xvore Inoculated the disease Is racing in the most virulent form. Hogs are dying b.v the score und especially in Hutlor county. It xx-ould bo very Imprudent for Hillings to return to the 00110 of any of his xx'ork. It has been sug- Kcstcd that Dr. rnomusdid most of the inoc ulating , nnd that the fatality In the herds operated upon might bo duo to nn improper use of virus. This suggestion , of course , came from bomo of Hillings' friends. Tliat lliero might bo no Injustice done TUB HKR rcpreKOntativo has Investigated the matter very carefully. In the herd at the peniten tiary Hillings alone used the knlfo and ap plied the vncclno mutter. A very largo per cent of the herd is dead and the icst are In n fair xvny to die. This fact tells the story suf ficiently xvnll. H is said ui > on very good au thority thut 87 out of ox'cry hundred hogs "vaccinated for cholera" hax'o died. Yet there Is a spirit in some quarters to GXCUHO tills 'innck or self-styled scientist. Hut the fooling Is becoming intense that ho has Im posed upon the public long enough , uud if the board of regents don't suppress him thcro will bo a Bhnrpet4 Investigation on their hands than the late muddle , in xvliioh this traud figured conspicuously. It is suggested In street talks that injustice has been done that ought to bo righted , and thut the per emptory dismissal of Hillings xvould go a long xvay toward righting It. Jt'niciAi , JOTTINGS. In the district court to-day the jury in the case of Henadou vs Shccdy brought in a ver dict in favor of the plaintiff for $40.15. A motion forunoxv trial xvis made andox'or- ruled , to which the defendant oxcoptod. Tlio case of Edxvard P. Child vs A. P. S. Stexvart was next called , and it occupied the intention of the court the rest of the day , Tills cause , It is said , is indirectly tbo out growth of the Daxvson will coso. The St. Paul M. E. church filed n petition to-day for permission to plauo a mortgage of J2.WX ) on the property of the church. In the case of Uhrmann vs Uhrmann , it appearing that a proper swvlco had not been tuado upon the defendant , tbo default here tofore taken xvns sot anido , all proceedings reacted and the cause continuod. GtticoO'Uricn vs Michael O'Hrien. Trial had and dlvorco granted us per prayer of plaintiff's petition. Judge Chapman concluded his xvork on the bench hero to-day nnd loft for Plattsmouth on tlio afternoon train , where ho will sit the rest of the term. Judge Field will preside Lore. BUPIIKMK COl'lXT XBWS. The following canes were tiled In the supreme premo court to-day : William H. Klljiatrlck ct al x-s J. N. Atkin son ; error from Custor county. John W. Dnwson vs James A. Welsh ; error from Nomaha county. Joint T. Senoy et al vs Alexander Curry ct al ; error fromDixon county. Hoston Tea Company vs Alvah Hrubakcr ; error from Gngo county. cnizr.Nb' bTATi : HANK. The Citizens' Stuto bunk , of Wl nor. Ginn ing county , xvas organised October 17 , 1383 , uud on the -3rd thcroaftor articles of Incor- partition xvcro tiled with the county dork and sent to the secretary ol Htato lor llunl record , which xvua luiulo to-day. The company uutliorUo u capital stock of 00,000 , which Is to bo paid up UH the board of diicutois direct , Under the tenure of the articles the corpora tion continues during n porloit of fifty years fiom the date of organl/atlon. The Incor- jwralors uro F. 13. Vun Doru. William Ston ier , Sylvester Kmloy , John W. Klnzel and J. 21. Kmley. CITY Ki\V8 AND NOTES. The prominent politicians of the state xvlll 1)0 found at the Capital hotel on the -Olh. At thut tlmo they will open their bureaus ami l > rcparu for tha organization of the next gen eral assembly. Six Douglas county criminal- ; wore com mitted tq the penitentiary yesterday. Tlioy > vcro brought hero by Sheriff Coburn , of Omaha. The remains of the late S. O. Oxvcn , of California , a former resident of hniupln , ar- flved yesterday ovonlug , The lunornl sur- tlcos xyero hold at St. Paul's M. K , church to-day. Hlilrur's Bulocm fixtures gold to-day wider the hammur nt ahorllT's sulo. They xvoro sold umlor n chattel mortgage held by Ulcic Brothers , of Qulncy , 111. The case of Qcorgo Mayorh , who Is churKcd with tolling llipiors to minors , xvus continued until December 0. Tha ciuiso xvlll bo tried before Judge Houston. The case of the state x' * William Noxvton wns continued until December 'Jl. The com plaint filed before Justice Cochrau by O. W. MulCt < o , charges him xvlth atcallug almost everything , from a linger ring to a xvashlni ? machine. Hurry Hall xx'as throxvn from his buggy this moiiiing in making too sharp a turn , and BOX'crcly hurt. It xvns thought for a time that the nouiig man's back had been broken by the full. His hip , however , proved to bo dislocated and It xvlll bo several days before to xvlll bo oblo for duty. Common Honso Bliould bo mod in uttoinpting to euro that very disagreeable disotibo , catarrh. A catarrh originates in impurities In the blood , lociu npplicationd can do none no permanent good , The cominou- Boiibo method of treatment is to purify the blood , and for this purpose thoru is no jiropanvtlou superior to Hood's Snr- eaimrillt. . Tlmt this peculiar medicine Ooos cure catarrh IB shoxvh by the many testimonials from poopla xvho have founa relief upon uBlng1 it xvhon all otlicrs had failed. A book containing statements ot cures sent on receipt of txvo-cont Btanip. by C. I. HOOD & CO. , Lowell , Muss , A Motlluul Dr. Moore says that it U now a question of putting more money into the Omaha Medical ColU'Ko or abandoning the cntorpmo. The > Institution is not oo.ua ! to the patronage it lias cnjoyod , and at loa t (10,000 , would be re quired to uiuUo it such at its frieudt doslre it should bo. Some of the directors dislike to put this money in the cntcrprlso fearIng - Ing lest. In n couiilo of years at the furthest , they would bo compelled to compete with a frco college in the state university nt Lincoln. At the present , the rejronta of the latter place do not seem dis posed to open n medical department , and are yet unprepared to accept under certain con ditions thu offer of the Omaha Medical col- lc e , made them by certain directors of the latter Institution. In n few days there wll be a mealing of the latter board to ascertain whether any steps should bo taken to aid the regents of the university to secure an en larged appropriation from the next legisla ture for the medical department referred to. Hood's Snrsapnrllln cures cntnrrh by expelling impurity from the bloocf , which is the cause of the complniut. Glvoitntrlnl. Blxth Wnrtl Noii-l'nrtlsnn Club. The Sixth Ward Non-partisan club held tholr regular % meeting at their hall Thursday night , and derided to make the organization permanent. A committee was appointed to secure a lot for the uurpo.no of building o hall. It was decided to Introduce recitations , declamations nt.d other Intellectual enter tainment for thu winter. Questions of gen eral interest to the club anil tholr friends will bo introduced nt the next meeting. As thin club has already developed coiistdernulo ability , much more is to bo cvpcctcd , All property holders and taxpayers of Lowe's and Ijindtay'a additions , Orchard Hill and Prospect Place uro cordially Invlti'.l to become - como members. The club meets every Thursday evening at Krunkllu school , Thirty-filth und Franklin streets. F Use Ilosfiii-U's Aclil IMio-tplmtc. Dr. C. R. Drake , Hellville , 111. , says : "I have , found It , and It alone , to ho capable of producing a sweet and natural sleep in caies of insomna from overwork of the brain. which so often occurs in active professional and business men. " O. M. NnttlnKor'i llcslijiintlnu. On next Monday night thoio will bo n meeting of the directors of the Omaha board of trade , nt which it la expected O. M. Nat- linger , sccictnry of the organisation , will tender his resignation. As already an nounced In Tim Hii : , Mr. Nattiuger has be- a member of the llrm of Clark , Woodman t Co. , recently organized for the conducting of u grain and seed business. Mr. Is'uttlnger has been secretary of the board for m.iny years , and has seen it rise from a very indif ferent organisation to one possessed of resources - sources and with a promising future. It is not determined who will bo his successor. The selection will not bo made until tlio second week in January , when tin. ' now di rectors of tin' board will meet and elect their president and secretary. The rctrnlur annual meeting of the board of trade takes place on the llrst Monday in January. Pears' is the purestand best soap cvor made. _ _ A Nebraska Hod Houso. The Loup City sod house reach Omaha yes terday morning and will bo photographed be fore going further east. It Is built on n tint car and is SxlO feet , with the walls 0 feet high. The interior is Illled with u sunicient quantity of Sherman county vegetables to supply the president's houso- liold until next March , while the interior is decorated . with paintings omblomat'c ' of what protection has done for Nebraska. One shows the emigrant as ho was in ISiO , lighting his way througn bands of hostile Indians , while thocoiupaniou piece shows the railways of to-day. Tlio housn Is being carried .free by the Union Pacific and Hock Island railways , and is in charge of W. J. Wifbor , of Loup City. Vestllmlcd Train to Washington. The only vestibulod train from Chicago cage to Washington is run via B. & O. II. R. Every car in the train is vesti bulod , and heated by Stciun drawn from the locomotive. This train leaves B. & O. depot , Chicago , at 7:05 : p.m.dnily , and arrives Washington the next evening - ing at 9:35 : , and Baltimore at 10:45. : No extra faro is charged. The Eastern Ex press leaves Chicago daily at 10ari : p.m. , and the entire train , including day coaches and Pullman sleepers , runs through to Philadelphia via "Washing ton uud Baltimore. Joe Strassor's HroKcn Jnw. The case of Paul Stein , the constable who assaulted and broke the Jaw of Joseph Stros- ser several wcoks ago , has boon contlnuod again until December 14. Strassor , who was in critical condition for some time , is now on the road to recovery , and was out of doors Thursday for the llrst tlmo slnco the brutal assault. It U thought that his ] aw will have improved sufilclently by the 14th lust , to al low him to testify. "Laws grind the poor , and rich men rule the law. " Hut let us bo thankful that any poor sufferer can buv. with only " 5 cents , u bottle of Salvation Oil. The enormous sale of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup has developed many now remedies ; but the people cling to the old reliable , Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Knocked Down Uy a Door. Switchman Frank Hurrows met with a painful and almost fatal accident at the Union Pacific yards Thursday night. While mak ing n coupling , the door of a Missouri P.i- cillc car fell from it * fnstonlnirs and struck him on the head. It knocked him senseless , and ho lay in dangerous proximity to the rails as the train moved past. Ho was removed in time , however , but will bo laid up for some days Last week the Injured man buried ! i'3 wife , and has thrco small children > ! tionding on him. _ Croup may bo prevented by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon i-.S tlio child faliinv'9 the llrst symptom of the disease , which can ilwaysbo done if the remedy is Uopton hand. Hoarso- ncsd is the flrat symptom of croup , Sold by all druggists , A KaiiNnw City Foruor , diaries Meathaui , who is wanted at Kan sas City an the charge of forging a draft for $250 on the Equitable Trust company nf Now York , was arrested at the Paxton hotel Thursday night by Sergeant SIgwurt und looked up In the city Jn.ll. The prisoner Is a llnuly dressed , gentlemanly - manly uppoarlng follow of about thirty-two or thirty-tnroo yoara of ago , and spoiika with u German accent. Ho Is of dark complexion , nnd has black hair nnd largo , portrudlng dark eyes. Ills imiatuclio and board Is of the exact pattern of that of Thomas Nast , tlio great caricaturist. lie claims to bo the general agent for the Kipiltubla Trust company , of Now York , and admits that ho wrote the draft , but claims ho had a right to do so. On being asked why ho came to O in uli a and registered under an as- Biimod name , ho replied llrst that ho wished to "Ho low. " nnd afterwards. In reply to the sumo question , said ho came hero whlla on a spree. Those who take Dr. Jones' Rod Clover Tonio never have dyspepsia , costlvo- no84 , batl breath , pllcH , pimples , ague und malaria , poor nppotito , low Hpirlta , headache or Iddnoy troubles , Prlco 60 cents , Goodman Drug Co. Borvlnir Int'oriiiiitlona. C Deputy Sheriff Lou Grebe yesterday served information on the following prisoners : Wil liam Kmelutu , grand laroouy ; Frank Delia- my , adultery ; Hlrdlo Hobliison.assault . ; Thur- nmii N. Shepherd , obtaining money under false pretenses ; Georgia Webster , fornica tion. Children Cry for Pitcher's Casiorla. Whn Jl .by WM sick , wo E * e her Caatorta. Wb n CUB TT < U & Child , nlio cried ( or CtetorU , Vfliea aha became Mia , h clunj ; to Caitoria , ttTifniihohmJ cu Mrn , the KM * th wa Caatorl * . SWIFTS SrECIPIO I tntlMlj- Trgetabla rtepuratlon con- Utntne no Jlercurr. Fototh , Axtealo. or otli S > oltonou > luhstinct * . BWirrs srnciFio Ha ? rur&J htindrwl of er c of rplthfllo. ma or Cancer ot tha Bkln , tboujnndj of CUM of Ccif nia , lilo J Ilumori nnd Skin DHeu , and liumlrrd.i of IhousAnu * of coio of Scrcf. Bla.EliXHl Tolton and tllood Taint. WIFT'3 SPr.CIFIO Ha ) relieved thouiand- carit of SIprotv rial I'olsouliij. llheuuiallitn aud QllUncii ol Hie Joint * , Cnwriioeoi , Ttm. JunatTMSirKI't p UIO Ci > , Alf-.ntn.Ua.-O-iHlcmc'n I In th. firlriarluf lh yronsnt year , a badoaxtoi blpol polioit aipearotl | upou tii . 1 bORan Uklnn rt. 0. 3 , tiiiiltr adrlco of nnother , nnd J < Ml j I fo I fwatlr iinpRiTed. 1 nm tllU tAXInfr thq uiialolno ana ihatl rimllnne tn dele lo until 1 ar. nrrfactly veil. I balla-oll uUi ffoct a pertoct euro. Your * truly , JJoo. P. llawtnri , 111 WcitBUtliSt. , B. O July T , lw-Tho Rwlfl R | > cinaCi > . , AtlMita , Ua. Ooiillenon ! > I vrna cruit mrToror from muiouUr rhtumnlliui for t\vo yrani , I could not no ixsrtnnncnt r - lief from any iiiedlcliio prpic'llxxl br mr phyvlclan. t tiiolc oror i. do-on bottlci of yours. H R. , mid uoiv I am at neil m I srer WHJ In my llfo. t am aura > our tnvdlcln * cured mo. and I would recommend K to anr t > n < - aufferliie from any blood dl > nase. Yourl truly , o. K. Ilcoiint. CocJuotor C. a U. It. It. WACO , TrtAi. Jtoy 8 , WS-aeulIenion i Th wife of ona of my uuitomen wiu tttrrlhlr niXHccl lti ! n liiitl ] oine kln ( Ihruno.lhMl covenvl licr whole tiody. fiho WM cimnncJ to her bi.l for cvcrnl yeatu by thl * . RfUlctlon , and could not lif lo hcri tf at all. Slio could ot lcf n from a rlolent Itchlnjj nnd stlnglnii f tlm okln. The dheaso baffled thuiklllol ( h < < ph > BlcIi\ii9 who treated It , Her huiband BtRaii flnnlly Riving bis wife Swlft'i Spoclllo , od Mie cGinmrnced to ImproToalmont Im- Bfdlaiely , and In a few wnokn Khava ap. carrnlly w lL 8h la now a lirarlT nn . looking lmy ! , with no trace or thti alftlcllon Ur . YOIIUrrytruly. . J. P. SKIM , Wliolesalu DmgKl t , Austin Ancnue. I Treittao on HlooJ end SUIn Dlwaaoi mailed fre < > . Tim S irr Srccina Co. , Drtner 8 , All u.to , Oa. i Now York , 7M Unia.l" o j. , She Tried and Knows , Aleuiling olicmiBt of New York says : " Xo plasters of mull merit M tlieAtli'lo-imo-rosl'lnslcrbhavcever bcfoic IJCIMI prodiiml. " They ore a novelty bcc.unc they nru nut made ' simply to sell ehc.ii't | they arc tha best that-science , bUill und money can pioducu , nnd uill do what fi claimed for them. For sprainx , ache. , ueakiu-ss , lameness , etc. , they arc unequaled. 401 FiillonSt .SaudutkvO.Kov.21.87. 'llm Athloiilioros lI ter actPd IIV < | ninido. It ix the &r < l I o\cr trlml ntiil I Imo ti .il ina'iy klmli. Our ilmindKt paid "plmUri ureiiU utioiu tlio nam " lint I dnu't think RO turn. I irralnrtl iiiynrin ami Klioiilitor tn July , ami It liu Ixwu painful since , but It dors not pnln me lit all now. Mrs. WILI is M AGIU. DS'Scnilfl rents for the In'mitlful colored jilc- tmo , " Jloorl'h MuMeii , " THEATHLQPHOflOSCO. 112 Wall St. M Y. Ami all nature aavimcs n winter ? a' poet , tlioso who nro prudent unit ccon * unilcnl will bpRln to look nliout for protection WHEN tection Against cold wcalhrr , dinnacs of tomiicraturc , nnd tlR'ir result ? . Winter - tor clotliliiB , fuel nnd ntxso\8 : l'rA - THE TKIIBIO rt'co nlzeil as tlio mott Impor- : tnnt liouseliuld neci'ssltlos. TliHlil.lalor Una secured a permanent place In every LEAVES W0" n'R"lllu'a liuuiscboM , as tbemoit * W vnhtnble exlcrntil runioJy known for ConclK. Cohl , Uho't I'Hlns , llnckachc. Kht'iimntlaru. Hcliitlca. l.umlJiiKoandull DCPIM nrlici ami pnlTK peculiar to tint oeasoii DCUIIl ntthuyear. Ovrlnu to Its uroiit popular- Uy llr > tiN' l'l. < HTRltha tiepn InrKcly liultiitinl. hence bnyiMS slimiM always Tn r- i i n k tor IIKNSON'Sttnd refuio nil other ) , 111 rut I tliii'iivolilln worllile'S producta. I U I nUI * t . < Mil two cent Mump to > alury x Johnson. ! 1 I'iatt btreet , N. Y. , for n copy of iNSTitrcrioNS mini IIIK Doc- Toil , a valuable- household book. AST ALL PBEOEDENT. OVJill TWO Mir.LlOXti DlbTKIUt'TJSD Louisiana State Lottery Company , incorporated by the leKls'atuio of 1S08. for Educational and Uharltablu purposes , and Its franchise made a part of the pro < cnr htnto < Jon- Etltutlon , lu 187U , by an overwhelmlug popular toke place Sonil-AnuuallyiJtiue and December ) nnd Its UltANU SINUl K NUJIlir.ll DRAW INGS take place In each of the other ten months in the year , and are nil drawn In public , at the Academy of Music , Now Orleans , La. "Wo do hereby certify that wo sr.porvlso the orraiiRemcnts for all the Monthly nnd Seml-An- nual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company , and In person manage nnd control thollrawlnps themselves , und that the s.imo ore conducted with honesty , fairness , and In coed faith towmd all parties , and wo aulliorlzo the company to use this curtiflcatp , with fac similes of our signatures attached , In Its adver tisements. " COMMISSIONn.tS. Wo , the undersigned Hanks and Ilaiikcrf.will pay nil Prizes druun In The UmlMan.t .Stato Lotteries wlilcli may bo presented at otir coun- [ CIS. II. M. WALMSIiHV , Vres. Louisiana Nat. Hank. I'JUIIUK LANAl'X. 1'ros.St.itoNttfl Hank A. HALDWIN , I'rsS.'NowOileans Nut'l Hank. OAHljKOii : ; , 1'res. IMilonNatlonul Hank. In ( hi ) Acoitomy of Music , Now Or- lunns , Tucad.ny , Dcocinlicr 1H , 1HHH. CAPITAL PRIZE , $600,000. 100,000 Tickets at $10 ; Halves $20 ; Quarters , $10 ; Eighths , $5 ; Twmtiaths , $2 ; Fortieths , $1. I.IMT ar vitizcx. 1 PIU7.K Ot'fl',0uiOls ' . $ W,0 > 1 i iMtr/.K oi' auooois { ) . -MO.O I I'HI/.K Ol' llMWJls . 110.1)00 ) 1 IMtlZK 01' BO.UWIS. . . . . . HI.OJU V PK1/.K3OI' ' . ( ) are . MI.OOJ fi I'UI/.I.SOI' WXWare . . - . m.OO ) 12 J'llI/.KSOl' n.KXaro ( ) _ . o.nuo " . . 100 I'lil/.KSOK NMuro . WJ.OX ) 1SX ) I'UJX.KSOr 4COaro . WI.OIIJ WO 1MUUUSOI' ' BOO urn . 1UO.OOO AITIIO.XIMXTION I-IIIZCS , , 100 1'rlzesof ll.OWiuo . 100,000 100 1'rlzes of hOOaro . bO.Oi ) ) lOOJ'rlzesof ton are . 40.0VO TllllKl ! NtlUIIKIl 1KUSIINALS. P9 Prlzw of txn are . IT9.200 WPrUeaof 4iOare ( . WtW TWO NlIMIIKII TeitMIKAI.S , WO Prizes of f-JW are . 8IM.O * ) MUPriKusof suonre . 3,146 Prizes , amounting to . . . $2U8,8OO tVKouCi. ulUTi : < , or nny further Information doilrvd , wrltii lojtluly to thu undarilifaeil. clearly Btatlnv your residents. * Ith Htato. County , btroelnnd immliur. Moroiapul ivturn uinll dollrury will lie a > - mrjxlby your enduing n cnTolouo bearing your full ndilrcaa. bcml 1MT.M ) , NOTUa , Kxpicis Money Onion , of Now vork Kxchiniro In ordinary letter , Ouneuoy by Kx | > r 9 ( nlour oxpcnxi ) itddruxod -M. A. UAUl'IHN , Or M. A. TlAUriUX , o v ( > llounl , Ij . Washnu'ton , P. 0. Address Re istereiT Letters to . NHXV OUI.KAN3 NATIONAL 1IANK Now Orle aiLa. lie prcionco of tm- ! _ - - „ . _ _ _ - crnU lioauroKurd and Kirly , wlio mi ) In cliargunf tlie Uniwlnm , U n unr- entcc u ( Kbnulaio Ulrncji and liilvgrlty , thut the cliaucui arc all equal , uud tlmtnoono cau ponlbly divlnv what nuniUfr will Urnir n l > rl.u. "IIKMKMIIKII , also , that tlio iiaymont nfnrlie.'U OtlAltANTWKO 11V hllill NAriO.VAI. 1IANKH Of ItawUrluanicud tbellckfla muiUiiitd by thu 1'rva Idcntof nil Institution whoso ctiarurotl rliihU are rt < c < iEnli d In the liljhtil count ! thcrdforv , beware of all luiltatluu * ur uuonyuiuui cb uie < . DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John 0. Jacobs. ) Undertakers andEmbalmers At the old stnncl. HOT Karuttm St. Orders bir telegraph Bollclted nnd promptly attemUil. T lopUou9 K9 , aC Which is the Most Popular Clothing House in Omaha ? 1119 FARNAM STREET , % ikff B | \ O Because the goods they sell arc merchant tailor made.thereby insuring goods W | | I style and workmanship.and the prices arc considerably lower than elsewhere GAZE ON THESE PRICES. OVERCOATS. $ O.DO buys n CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which \vns mode to order for $2O. $ H.8ObuysaCASSlMERE OVERCOAT , which was mndo to order for $22. $13.70 buys a good CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT , which was mnde toordor for $28. $ IO.OO buys afly front WAKEFIELD DRESS OVERCOAT , which wns mnde to ardor ror$3O. $2O.OO buys o KERSEY OVERCOAT , which wns mnde to order for $4O. $24.OO buys n Sntin Lined MELTON OVERCOAT , which wns mndo to order for $ BO. $28.I3O buysn Silk Lined TREBLE MILLED MELTON OVERCOATwhlch wns mndeto order forOO $3O.OO buys the finest SCHNAQELS CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which wns mndo to order for $00 $33.OO ' buys n fine BEAVER TRIMMED ( SHAWL COLLAR ) OVERCOAT.whlch wns mnde to order for $7O. 4O.OO buysn FUR LINED OVERCOAT , which was mnde to order for$80. Elepntlif made and Trimmed , $0.CO buys D Seymour Snck Suit , which wns made to order for $2O. $11.BO buys n One Button Snck Suit , which wns mnde to order for $22. $13.75 buys n Strnight-cut Snck Suit , which wns made to order for $23. $10.OO buys n Railroad Sack Suit ; which wns made to order for $8O. $2O.OO buys a Four Button Cutnwny Suit , which wns made to order for $4O. $24.OO buys a One Button Cutn way Suit , which wns made to order for $8O. $28.BO buys n Bnnnockburn Cheviot , sack or frock , which was made to order for $ OO. $ OO.OO buys n Crepe Worsted , ( imp. ) 4-Button Cutaway , which wns made to order for $08 An elegant and complete assortment of PANTALOONS , from $2.50 to $9.00 ALL ALTERATIONS TO IMPROVE A FIT MADE FIIEE OF CHARGE A fine line of Dress Suits for sale or rent. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FARNAN STREET , 1119. OMAHA , NEB. OVER 10,000 MAGEE RANGES 2,000 MAGEE FURNACES AND 13,000 , MAGEE HEATING STOVES WERE SOLD IN 1887. These Ofiuresaro more elotnienf than volumes which might bo written In praise of the peculiar merits nonbCbsed by the Jlagee Goods. Jlis PAIII.OA SAYS ovTilK llA n : s : " 1 use the Mugee Itau o constantly In my Schools and Private Kitchen ; It fulfills every larjniremeut lor the most oxactlmrork ; I would not exchange It for any ranso made , " Send for our Furnace ( Mrriil.tr uml read what physicians professors , sclenllatr , mechanics and merclmuts say of the Mnr-un nirnnces tnoy have In uto. Don't put In Steam nr Mot Water Ap * liaratus.tlllyotiKNow hat a fiu T-ci\ss Hot Air furimro 111 do for liulf the cost. Tin : M vdEK ItANii.oi'iiNAri ( : < < llli : ITIIIO AMP Cooimo Srnvis : AUK HOLD IVKIIYWIIIIIK : : by onruKont'i.iiiid v.o warrant each one to gho pprfof-t MitHfaotion to the buyer. MAHI. ! Kt'ilNACl. CO. . : ii TO as HNION Sr. , Hotton. wi LlkeSt'ailcol ! Afivnti Oiunha , JSub. Milwaukee & St ' , Paul R'y. TheUcstP.Otito from Onmlin nml Council Ilium to - = THE EASTZZI TWO THA IN a DAILY 1IKTWKUN OUAUA AND CUUNCIIj IJl.UhTd CLlcat'o , , AND MHnnnkcp , St. run ) , Minneapolis , Cedar Hunldg , Kock Wand. Frecport , IloL-kfonl , Clinton , Dubiiquc , DnrcttBoit. Elgin , Wntllhoii , Janostlllr , Uc.'oll , Wlnotin. La CriisKr , And all othtr Important nolnta Kait , Norllienit asd For ttuouKb tlcketi.call m tb ticket agent at 1501 Faruam Urcel. In lUrker Jllook , or at Union I'aciao Uouol. rullman BleoperiaQd tbeflnett UlnlneCura la th Forldurerun on tue main line of tbo ( 'lilcaiiu , .Mil. wakvo A St. 1'aul Ualhtii- . and uvorr attention In paid to pai iiii > r > br couriepuB omplor oiof the comuaur. H. Mllljtll , ( ( neral ilariHgor. J. V. TUUKKIl. Ai > l tnnt Ueiiural Mnnnnor. A. V , It , OAlU'BNTKll , Oenral I'a. < iDtor and Tlukqi A nt. UKU. K. StMAKHMlD. A litanl dtoeral I'rlJCDger and 'llokut Auent. J.T. CLAKK , U ncrclSuporlDt Dd al. vC03irOUTINJ. ( Epps's Cocoa. HltEAKFAST. "Ilr a tlioroiiKU kiiowloduu of tlio imtiir.il lairi wlilcn Knreru tlio onuratlons of illuontlon and niitrl. t on , and by a careful application of the line iiroiier * tlua of woll-ioloctwl Cocim. Mr. Kppa bai provlilot our Urealffait tablu wltlin delicately ttarorod Iiorcrano wulc" ' iuay > ave ut many liuary doctor1 blllt. UU by th i jiidkloui ute of eucli arllclei of delt tliutu conit tullonmay bo craduuily built mi unlli tron enouili to re Ul ori'ry tcnilvncr lo JUcaio. llun > drrilaotautitlatuulkdlai are noatlnuBroiiiid u ready to attack wuorpYorlliern U u weak point. Wamav Bicaua inuiir a fataUhalt by koeplnu ourihe well fortltied with puru blood and a prvpvrljr noiirlsliod Irmuei" Civil bcrvlce ( laiotto. Made simply wltu boiling water or milk. Bold only In hairpmindtlnabydroourt labeled thu ) ! JAMES EPPS & CO , , * T. E. CliJPIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Itooni 03 Tradcrt' llulltlliiib CHICAGO. BofertncM-Motropolllaa Katlnnil Hank. JU. U , Uu * Co. I'tx Ur 4itfC K3 * Ilidw fur rubllc Printlnsr. PTATK 01' NKRKASKA , OrriCB Of THU STATI : liOAHiioiI'UI J.tNCOr.tf , Nov. 13 , NOTICE TO DIDUKHS. Sealed proposals will be received M auv tlmo on or before J o'clock n. in. of the llth day of December , A. I ) . IfH8 , for tlieprlntlnicof till bills for the Ic'yl.slatiifc.lth such tmitt re as may bo ordered by either house thert-of to be pi Inted In "hill form. " which Is sliomi and designated as Clash one ( I ) under thu printing ; laws o ( the btato ol . rortliHpilntluc nnd blwIliiR In paper covera nnethoiiBuiiilil.uOicoploti each of the biennial icporls of the auditor pnhllc accounts , soiTi'tary of state nnd comrnlo-iloner of ii lauds anil uulldlnuH ; nnd live huniliiul ( MX ) ) loples each of the biennial reports ot the attor ney Kencrnl , superintendent public mitrucrlon. fit ito llbriulan and adjutant general ; and all > thur reports anil c'r > run.ents that may bo or- ileied printed liy tlio legislature , except ouch ns may enter Into and form u part of thu JnurnaN , which clifuot work Isknonnund designated us Cl.iss II uniler the pnutlnKlaws of Nebraska. The bill work executed miller Class 1 shall bo printed In small iilui type on paper fourteen lit ) inches lonp by eight anil one-half ( M. Inches wide , single page , paper to be 2 pounds dotiblo cap to this ream mill except the tltlo page oucli niiKO hhull contain not loss than twenty-live ( i" > ) lines of solid matter or t > 9vun(7)lnchesln ( ) length , and the line1 * Hhall on Miccostfvely numbered with n blank only In each space uetwccn the lines. The title page of sild bills slmll contain not less than oichtcfn ( IJ ) Hues as above , nlth ( : ) ) Inches additional hpare iilloualilc for dlBplay title matter. 1'adi bid shall Mtate what the lilil- dnr 1 llllns to do the work complete for pur ] ) U8e , InclndlnKcomposition , PUJIIT , pressworb , stltcliliiB , folilliiK nnd alt work or material cti- terms into the work required. j\ll > jorkoxi'cutil ; ; muler CU'-s ' 1 hlmll bode- llvored In good order by tlio contractor to tlio olllcoof thuHecrctaiy of nlnte ulthlli throu ( .1) ) days aftortno receipt ol the order bj' Bald con tractor trom thochalrniun of tha com mltteoou prlntluu In either Uranchof tlio lepnlntir" All orkexccuteil undoi- Clam tnroaOi nlmlt buprt nti'd In lon prlnu-r. brevier and nou- pnrell t > i > , on pupor to ho nlno it' ) InchcH long lij six ( ill wide , blnislo pagp , piper to be foitv- Ilvu H1) ) Ibg. l tlm ream , white boilc. IJacb bid under CliiH-t.'l hall utatovlnit thu bidder Inlll - IIIK to do the work coniDlitn for per paK , ou ouch report or Itsiu In thacl.ua , Includ' " com position , papcj , prcssHork , stitcl'liip. folilnm and nil work or material onto'1 ! } ! ! } into the wet It ie.ui'lre.d. Uallt-y nnd ' pa d iiroof muni li t'tir iiHlicd when miulr S by the ofllccri of tlio , . ir thcchuirmiiu of thu y" on jirlntlnilu cither branch if the Work when ; completcdto bellveiod free of expeiuo at the statu honfo. I'mjiosais for \\ut\t on each of the nbovo classes will not bo considered unless tlio Hamo shall boacrompanlwd bv n bond In the hum of llvo ihouHand iiAiU ( ) rtollarx , with t or moro hnretles , that In rnso the p.irty . proposing for Burktontritct hall bo awarded the .sumo siieh party will within llvn days after tht ) award to him of Hiich contract outer Into bonds for the faithful performoii'o thereof , as piovlded by law and tlio terms at tliehu proposals. I'rojx.h.iH shall bo marked " 1'toposaltt for Hnbllr ( "rlntlnK" und addressed to the statu board of printing In niro of tbo socretnry uf state , I.tin oil ) , Ni'b. Contracts on Class one r ] ) as nbovo specified will bn uwanled as it whole. Contracts on Clas thino ( U ) as above specified ulll bn auurded Inhole or In putt , ub thu boaul may Meet. Samples of the work to bo executed nndor classes one nnd thrco may bo seen nt thu olllco of tne secretary of btutu. Contracts on ubnvo classes ono and three to run two years from Dec. II , ISSS. 'Iho ntato priming hoard icberres the right to i eject any or oil bids. ( I. \ , . LAWH , Spcrutarr of Stato. H , A. DAIH.'oeK , Aiidltiir Public Acc'ta , C. II. WIU.AHn.MntoTreasurer. u2UltodlO Of the Btatu Hoard of ri'liitltiB. GOLD MEDAL , PASIB , IS , BAKER'S IJl UUUUUl nbsotutrlu i > icro Cocoa , from ulilch Ilia ficoss of Oil h&s been rtrno orf , Itliasf/irnj / itmti thr llrtngth of Cocon mlxml with March , Arrowroot or ftuar , and U tliuroforu far morn economi cal , ccilinj ItiM than el cent a tup. It IM dellclout , nonrbdituj , tliciigthruluc , catlljr ilJjdtea , aud admlrabl ) ' ui-i.ttd for InvallJj 03 well at for i > er oni lubMllli. Sold br Orpf S cttrjnh'jre , W , BAKER & CO , Mister , Mass , tlHIIM TlT NVi.KH ( lfl , . - - " , i'joihl cuirfu ol iiiicplij l _ . . . > lu t * & . , a. iitt. ! 4 punjthjci-lc. rtiuia KSUStlUtUChituia , W. G. ALBRrCHT , Real Estate , 218 S. i sth St. . Omaha. BEST AND CHEAPEST- IGHT'S CHOICE I SOUTH OMAHA. BUY NOW TERMS EASY ADOUITCPT0- - . 1610 Howard St. , Omaha , hoi drawn plans and Hnuni I LU I specifications for ft OTOom fr.-une housa. wblch combines titlllty.comfort.economyandbeautjr.lnaway Inipostlblo In any good bouset'mtcostsTrom I.'WO to il.iioo. As more than llW . . . . will bo lju it ro , 1 can afford to offer a copy for Original and uplendlfl t . His incal tiar othorwlso being from designs famished , as can uo JudB d " ' " ° = = : = : : : : fo tHa nets of plansof completed bulldinBSof oil dtEcrlptlons. I huvo lu my ofllce. ranclnc Incest from K.OOO to WOO.OCO. My unusual experience will guarantee untlafuctl o u nd reliable contractors only are engaged on my worka. Parties wishing to build rft cordWlv Inrlted. iBclro - The Grandest Triumph of Eloclrlc Science Sol- Gentlemen' cnlifically Made and Practically Applied. * Belt Beit Sflrnlillr with Kkrlrie ' ' " CURElwiTHOUT "fih.DlSEASE MEDICINES I BT Hnvo iPnln. In Ilin llurk. Mini , llrn'l or I.lmln.ITV - Tiaso , lirniTiil l > olllllj , Klii iinmlliwi , rnr-.l ) l , Nrnmlr j ] , Hiln7l n , IH > cari > or Itfifnrji , , Wnliml l > iwii I' , Torpid I.Urr , liou'l , I' liunMl J'.iulwilail * . A.U'Cii. , iirar * . in - rnnr. ltjr * > fp.ia , JUIIPIIIIUIM , irT : > ll > < l > > Iniller llun , MrulinrM , Im , iileueii V r rrli. I'lln , J'pllcp j. Iluml. Aunr , Illulii ll- , " drill ilo. Id I Ill-cu'i- r.i.y.I. . . , h. nS Mt lie\ \ ( , ' . Jg t whnt roil urnil. HrrlrlrTly tnntanllv Kill Can ho aitplltil to ftny li l t of tlt tnuly. I , Vliol ( rinilcttnwenrU. , It electrlfltbo blued WHE ALL EESE FAiLS.f J > ! > ' ' . cure , . K i A. ( ! n.K rr , raiiiniliMiin ini reliant HIUCK larun nuiiu noum , iniicrcai iiur'riniuii n ij. nutxncv , n i > , i bit Main Htrcit'nnirala.N , V.i ( I W. licllua.M. I ) . , Mormontawn.Iowiii U-inuel.Jlllk. Kunkali > u.lll t indue 1.1 N Hurray.Naiu'r lllc.Ill iK.7..Alilioltniinf. rltjwatvrworki.tioulh licnd. luJ i llulit. U Hinitwon , i'likairo I Iioht onici ! I.l . Mi-MlchKvli M. Ii , IlulUlo ; N. Y-"Vour delt Iia ccoiiinlliWU Imt no othcr n-iui ily lium I Btoailyii < ) rTC * inIcuiurnrtilii8 tliiciiatnlfcht. " Itobt. Hall. Rlilerman , lf > < > f > t3l liKtre lNflw YnrV.oto. I - - - - - - - - ----f NERVOUS PEOPLES. unnvrs _ _ ctro-3io II1LT nmltlril cur fruii cbmUnca. ClT.'rii.itmlt . .rnlr onu In Uio worliKfnir.itlo , BU , HIINItr and ticontlnuouB Klcolrti ( / < ion , rhro lodl > u > u > of butlienioa. F , - ml. 8di'ntlU9rowor ] , numbl Contain * 23 tel oil ttezruvt oil -JComtonM nnJ Eff . Avoid frtui Klrctrldtr. IIBAHiXWKB the I , * * - : - .cliNirott , M Ifntlflo powerful , ilu- * i * 0r cTiruOOOoijr ) ij nil np f or pAniphl AI.Rd KI.EOi'ltlO JII'I.Trt 'Wiy-AtifcS. T. utDICil. ( Uli lilt ItKLTla lb rfanjt.u * jv v * * * ' 'WiyAtifcS.MULT * . Elrctrlo flun uwirit free wllli M lo llolLa. ItrFEIIENCEHi Any lianlc , commprrlal oir'ncr orifoMhoRm eompanlni wlttimnr nlln i anil worth. holniLlo liouno Inflilcago ) v.-iuliii luiJru.-0'l.t3SanJ y , Jmiutlona. KICCTBIC TKUaStn OU KUnUUK. FrnclicoaudCblcatro. 0,000 eoiod Bend ttauiu fur llliutratttl DR.W. _ J. HORME , Inventor , 191 Wabash A venue , Chicago. ! OMAHA DISPENSARY- KEIIVOUI. , CnitfiNjc rind I'KIVATK DISBASKSOJ Mt.N and WOMKN nucce-hfnlly treotod. YOUNG MEN Siiircrliic from tlm effect * of voiilliful fulllniorln ( llncri'tlun.oruru trontilfit Mth UoaknoiH , IVIiilil ) , 1 at ot SUuiiirIkiyoudouc ) . Avvntlon to Society. n'lilnurTrnnlilo , or Hiir I | | IMI of tint liunlti ) . llrliurj oruaiK.ciin liuru tliKln taluuud ut > uedr | vnru. louublo u i > ocl4llr ] to tl'U I'Oor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tbcro are many troubled with too frcnnuvnt ovac- untloni or tha blmtdur , uttrn ncriiinnaulpil tir a illxbt nuiuttinu or liuruliw wuautlou. HiiJ nvakuutiiKot tlio > y rui In n inannur thci tiatli-nt cmimn account fur , On examining thuurlnarr ilui > o < iUi u rnur Kcdiuivat will glim v luiin < lniidk'iiiititlu. < ) > ui > ii | | iarliulu of ul oilmen will api > vnror thu color will toot a Iblii uillkltli huu. Jirnlit ilmujliu' to a rturt or turiHd an imuruiiiu. Tnuro ma lUHiiy inuu who dlu of till * dim cullr , Unoniutof tlie ciimc , Ttilcli u tbu foound HtUKU ol iiouilnttl ui'ttkueitw. Tliu tloitor will vuar aiitHun nnrfect euro In nil utU ru > > und M U ultlir ruitorallouot tbo vonlbMirlnarr oritaui. l'ou uita < tlonfreu. Sinvl lur "Vuiinu Mau' ir.ond , ur ( JulJu to Wedluck , ' Irvo lo all. DR. SPINNEY & CO. , K. Cor. litth .V Pla , , Hiwliinan Illogk. Mention thin j > awr , WEAlf AOVWKKRBK. J10WTQAOT. * ! tj * ' \ . l itri ort.iwtMi > uliwxJlU.tor i Pi * * "u ! ul Dwllnii i. < l Kuoctlonal dual. WAiSKV CO. I ( ItJUUI IIUVIUIIUI LH4111U U. S , DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. L'niil Up Capital $100,01)0 Surplus 50,01)0 ) H. W , YATKS , 1'resideut. J.uuiHH. ItKhi ) , Vim 1'resldcnt A. U. TOUZAMN , "ml Vice I'nuldi \V , U. H * UimilKi ) , ( " " < " W.v. M . , : . n"ljouN8.Co.M.v ; , . II. W , VATt.il. I.K\VI H. lthKU. A K , TOUZAl.l.v. Olllco THE IRON BANK , Corner Uin und FiirimmfJU A Oi-iu-ral lUnkltiK JIUslinMi'lrnuiactod , Or tlio L.'iuor HaWt , roslthcly Cured bj AdiuLuiitoi'iinf Ir. Jluluus' Ooltloa Bpoclilo. ( t can be given in a cup of colTco or tea with , tit the knowledge ot the peraou taklnt ; Utnliso * lutelr harmless , and vrlll effect a pennun nt und ipeedy euro , vvliether tb * patleut la a inodnnttc 'drinker ' or an alcoholic wreck. ' 1 LouKundii ol clrmjkimli hare boon woilo tcmporato muu who Imvo taken Oolden Hucrltloln tiiulr ccffob with out tbolr kiiovvlwlgo anil to day b ll ya thuy quit ihluklncof tUulruwn titu will , llnovet fiilU. 'Ihonystem uum Improunattid With the Bpflllc , It becomes un utter iiupoa lblllty for lh lliunrapi ) tlla to oxlxl. KorHnlo | iy Kuhu k IX > . , loth and OouirlainM. , unu IBIh and Cum- IM ; ttu. , ( liiiuUa. Nub. t A. 1) . Ko&tur i. ( jro \iuiiRii l.i.tf ) < . lo-.va. D ivouom-A. auooiiicii. HI U rijru fcl. , C'bi ' 0i uiuica lieu ; ; i je r p neuce ; Uusiuuu qnuujr ua leually uamaclol