1THJB OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDA 0. -SIXTEEN PAGES , Tl ( THFI AOIKI ! Wo. desire to call your attention to the following prices in Indies' Fine Shoes. These ere prices not equaled in Omaha to-day for first class shoes : Ladies' extra line French Kid , band-BO\vcd , button. Lttdies' extra fine Dongola Kid , hand-sowed , button. Ladies' extra line Dongola Kid , hand-sowed , button. O O Ladles' fine Dongola Kid , hand- * PJ sowed , button. Ladies' high cut shoes in hand-turns and hand-wolts from $3 to $5. These are not shop-worn nor labt season's goods , but strictly first-cities in every particular. Ladies' "lino Dongola Kid , button , ma chine sowed , at $ iJ , 82.50 and $3 , which wo guarantee to bo first class in style , fit and Unibh. Also a full line of Misses'and Chil dren's Shoes at correspondingly low prices. Ladies' Opera and Beaded Opera Slippers from 81 to $2.50. A complete line of Oxford and Patent Leather Tics for party or dress wear in nil styles. In Our Gent's ' Departm't ' Wo are showing equally low prices. Gent's hnnd-Bowcfl French Call or Cor dovan Custom-mndo Shoes from $5 to $7. No better goods mado. Wo also have n full line of Men's line American Calf Shoos from $2 to $ . ' ? . Bo sure to see these goods before buying olsowhoro. Wo carry a full line of Ladics'Misscs' and Children's warm lined Shoos and Slippers. A largo variety of line Slippers for the Holiday trade. You will save wnnctby buy Ing your footwear of the Icadiny shoo dealers , OMAHA MEDICAL'SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th St Dodfjo Ste. rOH TIIS TRBATSIKNT or Al.r. Appliances for Doformitlos and TTUSBSS. Heat facilities , auparattin end -mcille for nucoois- Cl trt'iitmcnl ot OTorr form of disease requiring udlcsl or Hurglcal Troatruont. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board nnd altondaaooi test hospital nooommoJa- lions In th wpst. _ IVKITM run CiuoutAnaonDeformltloa and Uraooi , Tru io. ' , Club Fuot , Curvature of tba fcplno , rtlc > , Yuruora. Canoar. Catarrh , Ilronchltla , Inlintatlon , Xlectrleltr , l'nrnlr t , Epllopir. ICUnoy , Illadtler , J 7u , JUr.Kkla ana Dlood.an.l HllUurgloal Oporntlons Dlsoasoa of Women a Specialty. HOOK ON DISEASES ov WOMUX FniiB. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SI'UOIALTY Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All I'.looJ DlsoixioB ooccKstiillr trrntod. SjrpUllltlo rolson nimovoil f rora the Jjrstein without tuerourr. flow rcvtnmtlvu troatmonl forloas uf vital I'uirur. a'craonn unubla to vUltuiiuny ho truatoU at homo br eorrojjHiniloncu. All cnminunleatlons caundantlnl. Wtdlcliiu * or Initnimonti < ma t > r mall or oiproi , feciircly parkml , no mnrlci to Inilleate eontunu or < t lor. One porsoaal Interrloff prtifcrroil. Call ami consult tin or nend lilitorr of your ca o , and v will Mad tn I'luln ' w nipper , oar BOOK TO MEN. FREE ; ppon I'rtvivto , Hpoclal or McrrotK Il9ui o9 , Impo- looor , Hrplillli , Ulcat and Varlcccclo , wltli qucolfoa Miu Adtlreii Omaha Medical and Surgical Tnttttute , or IK. McMENAMV , 0 r.12th and Code * SU. . OMAHA. NED. Tlie "GWcnning" Cape TOD Ovcrcoa Tlio most successful guruiout Intro JucoJ by us this season. The capos nro dn. tnctmulo and the nr.it riuU uro ot strong twuod nnd tlio splonilld IrU h Krloze tcxtuvca. Also n omiplotfl stoo U of plain Ovorconts anil Vrlasn Ulstors H. B. IREY. TO LOAN , On City nnd Fnrin Prooorty ! GASH ON HAND , 1st Mortgngo Paper nought. Frensior lilock , opp. P. O. FUNT IN TflE COTTON FIELDS A November Day Uuclor the Sbadow of the Ozarka YOUNG MEN AND MAIDENS FAIR And tlioVny Tlioy Knjojr Tlictunclvqa At Oznrk Tlio Social ninjl Its OnincB Onmc r Simp Hunt ; and daughter. litfo In tliu South. O/.AUK Ark. Dec.I / , , - ; [ Corrospoml- cncoof TUB I3in. ] Ono bright mprn- itur In the last \vook iti November , in response to nn argon I Invltatlun , I got n sack niitl mailo preiiimitions topitrtiel- puto in the labor and festivities of a COTTON TICKING. The cotton Hold wits in the possession of young folks of both sexes when I ar rived. About ton or fifteen girls and tin equal number of young men \voro present. Some I had mot before and some I had not. But it mattered Itttlo. If a stranger knows a single person In u crowd In this country it acls 113 a pass port into the good fellowship of the others. Therefore , amid much laughter and many nly jokes on the part of the others , I shook hands all around , fastened the string of my sack around my waist , selected my girl and prepared to "sail in. " They had chosen sides before my arrival , with the under standing that the losers would treat the winners to four pounds of candy. After n short but friendly squabble it was set tled that I should labor with .John Jccms' party. This led to more com plications , because I had selected a girl belonging to the opposite side. As I carried the sack for both , I was obliged to search for another part ner. This matter was readjusted without any serious heart pangs and the pickers resumed work in earnest. It is customary to pick in couples. Sometimes they take a row together and sometimes a row each. Tlio pick ers generally keep in line for an hour or two , singing songs , tolling stories , now and then breaking out in shouts of laughter when a good joke would bo told at the expense of a member of the part ) . Upon this occasion we followed the establibhed custom. Soon , however the couples began to separate and each young man directed his attention and conversation to his own helper exclu sively. Occasionally they would stop and rest a few moments , exchange soul- searching glances , talk about trilles , then resume work. These southern girls nosscss a peculiar inugncUsm that makes thorn singularly fascinating. They are abundantly blessed with the charms of splendid physical develop ment , and upon no occasion do they ap pear to n better advantage than at cot ton-picking. The cotton plant is about three feet high and of a spreading nature. Balls can bo found on most of the branches or stems , Tlio balls are about the size of a walnut. As they open the cotton bursts out into a wad nearly as largo as an ordinary apple. Tlio balls nearest- the ground open ilrst. As the cotton does not all coirc out at once it must bo gone over several times during the cot ton picking season. From the above it will bo seen that the pickers are obliged to work in a stooping position. After our racks wore filled the cotton was emptied into largo baskets at the end of the rooms. The leaders of the respective parties saw that it was weighed and put into the pews. It was hard work to be sure , but the pleasant company , the prospect of a line dinner and a rollicking social in the evening was enough to sustain a fellow's courage. The hoube where dinner was served was a three-room log cabin with low doorways and scanty furniture. While the young men congregated in the yard , discussed politics , and negotiated trades of various sorts , the ladies sat on the porch or stops and conversed in a tantalizing undertone. TUB DINXHK was n splendid affair of tlio kind , Two tables of uneven height had been com bined to make a long one. Ono whs covered with an ancient' piece of oil cloth , while the other was decorated with an old rod and white table-cloth , orniimontod with a fancy figure. Owing to the lack of goats a chair was placed at each corner of the tnblo on the sides , and a board laid from one chair to another. The neighborhood parson was present , and started the dinner going for the first table-full by asking a short grace , and pass ing the dishes at his end of the table. A lady at the opposite end dispensed the coll'oc. It was llavorod with cream , but wo wore obliged to do without hugar or spoon. Among the dibhos provided was boiled chicken , chicken pie , boiled beef , corn bread , biscuits , several kinds of pastry , besides vegetables and a few fancy dishes. A lingo peach cobbler graced the center of the tablo. The dinner hour was soabonod with a run ning conversation of a very fai > ioy sort , After dinner the pickora once moro assembled in the cotton Hold. During the "evening , " as afturnoon is called here , wo discussed the prospective good times in Htoro at the HOC In I in the o veil ing. Endless plans wore suggested among the young folks for amusement. Kuch picket * had something to say and it boomed as if they all wanted to say it at the .sumo time. About an hour bo- fora sun-down the pjckcrs began to leave tlio rows and nssumblo around the baskets. After the question of which hide had won hud boon soltlod , it was discovered that there was no candy to bo had at iho Htoro farther up the val ley. This called forth several expres sions of indignation on the part of the ladies. It had boon announced during the afternoon tlnil * the social would bo hold at the Homo of John Jcoms , who lived about mile and half ' ' the a tv 'up moun tain side. " Some of the young men wont to tholi * homes to malco prepara tions , while all of tlto young women and n few young mon went to the Iiouso where wo ate dinner. I was with the latter crowd. As the sun sank out of sight and tlio air grow chilly , wo drew indoors and took Bouts in front of a big open ( Ircplaco. A young man bcrupod the coals forward , throw a back-log into the rear of the furnace , and piled the open space in front full of dry wood. A roaring lire was the result. The lady of the house was mother of nuo of the owners of the cotton , also of four of the young ladies who had boon picking. Sha was evidently well ad vanced in yours , but still retained con siderable youthful vigor and vim , judg ing l > v the energetic way in which she Issued ordnrs to liar "ohildr'n. " The old lady was uonlod nonr the liroplauo. and was busily knitting by its fitful light. Once she stopped , drew a loaf of tobacco from a space in the etono work forming the flroplaco. and filled an old stone pipe , carefully Hurnplng the tobacco from the stem and packing it into the bowl with her forogngor. She dipped the plpo into the coals , "got a light , " and then proceeded to enjoy n quiet sinoko during the munu- fucturo of the sack. By the nid of n small hand lamp with no chitnnoy some -of the girls wore letting down thoii * bangs in front of a small fly-spooked looking * glass. They would toss the papers into the llro-nlnco , then complete their toilet-making by dipping n small rag Intonllltlo white box and rubbing it ever their faces. The oldest daughter was preparing lunch. She put the tea- kcttto on the sticks of wood in the flro place and after the water was hcntod poured it into the coToo-pot. ! Conl- wore raked out in front mid the coffee pot placed on thorn. Tlio supper was served cold , excepting coltco , and seemed to htivo boon i in proved from tlio remnants of the dinner. At any rate , it was disposed of with a keen relish. The hot cotToo had a reviving olfect upon the young folks , and preparations were speedily made for the trip to the scone of TUB SOCIAL. The moon was not duo for many hours , but tlio stars furnished enough light to mnUo travel safe and comfort able. After a walk of over a half- hour's duration , through the timber , along the public road , foot-paths , and across small btroams of water and llttlo ravines , wo co-mo in bight of the house. It was a small cabin of two rooms. The larger ono , 16x10 foot , was thrown opqn to the merry makers. It contained no furniture besides a small Bland and a few chairs. The room warmed by the over- present fireplace. Old newspapers pasted on the walls served the purpose of wall paper. A number of homo-mado mottoes , with letters of colored paper , and little orncmonts manufactured front pastboard covered with tin foil off of tobacco wore hung on the wall over the firoboard. Instead of a colling , cross beams and rafters of unhowcd timbers could bo soon ovor-hoad. Through the snacos between the rafters shingles split from native timber wore visible. About twenty-live people were assem bled in the room. The soxcs scorned to bo equally divided. As the chairs were scnrco some of the seats were compelled to hold up bovoral young ladies. Of course the gentlemen stood up. The young folks sang n few songs , andto say the least , the music -was excellent. Then came the games. Toglvoovon an outline- all of the games would require tdo much space. Some of thorn introduced'singing while others bore a close resemblance to dancing. As they were similar in many respects a descrip tion of ono of the most popular ones will give some idea of their general tenor. It is called "snap. " A young man and a young woman stand in the middle of the room facing ono nn- ether and holding each other's hands while the remainder of the party take places around the walls. Another young man starts around these two. Ho snaps his lingers at a girl and she chases him around the other couple until ho is caught. The young man who is caught then takes the place of the young man in the middle of the floor , who returns to the crowd. A young lady is thus left alone. She snaps a young man , and after being caught relieves the first young woman. This game , in conjunction with a num ber of other very noisy and lively ones , was played at the social under consider ation. A hearty good fellowship pre vailed throughout the entire evening , and the participants scorned to-onjoy the sport immensely , in spite of the hard labor of the day. The players started for their homes about 11 o'clock. An Absolute Cure * The ORIGINAL ADII2TIN13 OINTMENT ii only put up ii > largo two ounce tin boxes , mid is un absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively euro nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL. ALJIETINJ3 OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 25 cert ts per box by mail 80 cents. Thcro Is sadness in the Butts family at Konrnoy over tlio loss of n pet goat , which has been appropriated by some villain with out the fear of the law before his eyes. The Rout's butts nro much missed by the Butts boys. Sudden change of tcmporatui'0 and humidity of the atmosphere often pro duce disorders of the kidneys and bladder. Use Dr. , T. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm to check these troubles in their incipioncy. Garland Stoves ; Oak Stoves ; MONITOR STEEL RANGES Largest Stock ! Best Goods ! Lowest Prices ! Hilton Rogers & Sons , COR , I4TH AND FARNAM , OPPOSITE THE PAXTON. Ti : OK Bellevue Hospital Medical Col lege , N. Y. City , Class 1874. Will , I > yhla ownmotlio < ] , guarantee to perfectly and peruuuioiitly ruro all CUSOHO ! PILES FISTULA FISSURE ETC , , , , , without usu of KNIFE , LIGATURE. Carbolic Achlor any L'liustlc. Dr. .Maxwell 1ms been located In Oiniihu tnorutlian feur. . and Ix hero purmnnuntly. Tliero nroniiinv It. the city mill viUnlty who lumi boon cm-oil U him. who tuctlfy tolliotrutltof the above. Ills trratniont Is mild ; no detention from business , aud IHI dunRvr front treatment. Olllce , 1'uxton Illock , room 4 0-107. OlIlcahourB.Ua.iu.to ri m.li ! > in. to fi p.m. ItCHldencB , Hhcrman Ave. bstueou t'orby utid J.ocust Sln. DR. BAILEY , DENTIST Artijlclul Iccth Gold nnd other I'lllInRS at reasonable I'rlces. Tooth Extracted Without Pnin. 313 and 313 1'uxtou Illock , Omaha , Nebraska. Ttilepboue IXil , - SALE BANGS AND LONGHAIR SWITCHES ! for holidays. Shampooing , Ladles' und Children's llutr Cutting. Mrs. KatoM. Clumpltt , 208 N. IBth. cirron , early < l | jluhulf r U ( il < xll coi.uihlni "full "lirtlcuUw fi * home euro , f mi nfchinrf. AcMrtu. PROF.r.O. FOWLER , MooUu.Conn. * * * > y Fatory 9 FOFl THE BEST CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR for CALL ON oodmixn Drug Co. 1110 Karnam It Mason , llthnml Cais Kd Hell. 1807 I.ako J Hcod , 20th and draco \V K Hamilton , 15f.li and Karn.im t W V Ilnllzky. Kitli and Williams I' It lllnhop , Siuuuler.i and Lake 2 Bto < ii > iui.iiiiNuith8lit : Omulm Drug Co , IM'I l > odiii M T W Smith , No 111 Jl S 10th St II H Sterns , istm S U Hi Biiyilur & Hlnkle , North 10th St J A rullt-r te Co , lltli nml iiouelaa A t-elirotor. No 1517'4 Fitrnam .1 K Rptty. H17 Ooiinliis .1 H fchtaltt. CumliiRH and Saiuulera S II r.irnsw ortb , No ll. " > Cumin gj HchonbcrKi'r & Summon , Sbtti and Fnrnnm 1' Mnllnnor.lUlNorth Kith Max Ni-cr. Ilia S lUth St W A Hosteller. No ? iS Ciimlngu .1 W Clark , I'urk ixva \\ootworlh Cluis Mints ; , 1U07 VlutonSt Muthuws \ Cmmlnidutni , 603 North 16th 1 ( ' T I'milseii , Jiltli and Howard A U Shannon. 1IM.11'nrk Ave O M rrl-wey , 2th ( and I.nlco J I I'ruolmnr , 414 S nth I Jl Oonto , lUtti and Hickory Von Krone I'ahl , ITtli and Uark Cornish & Lo Fovro , - 'tli ' nml Lnko .1 N Dniku , I.oulsvlllo , Nnb. W S Iliildmr. lUth and Capitol nveiuto Jt r. James , North liitliSt , luv.i CoITeu House. 1118 l.'ougla.s slroot SS Abbott , Ashland , Neb J J lieu ! 1U. South 10th street. Institute DrillStore , intli and Dodge. 11 .M Ilrown , 17.il St Mary'H iivenuo N It Wllrox , rupllllnn. Neb 0 FMiiuro , 801 North liitli * tn > ot K Ithodos , * l.i Cmnluir street , (1 V Palmer A : Co , Illuir , Neb M C Iti'oslor , CU-ar Water , Neb ICuhn * Co. , 124 South iBth street A s Knowles , lull North Saundcrs street J J Groer , Norton.SKmmnH K JIllUuRor , Ovford , Nub. II SDyer , Cutbertsou , Nob. Jl II dross , next Clark str.iet John Jlgran. Callow-ay , Nub. .1 A Dnlzcll. linsiOtllM CliiXH Kalfpr , linllolm , Nob. WURS & lllich , Falrllold No 1 > . I < K Hood , lth ! ) and Capitol ave A K Amlson. 1717 HI Jlnry's nvo. 1I Clurk , Crouton. Noli. . .l.\v Whlto. Meadow Orovp , Neb , It K Twarts , 1717 St. Wary's avo. A i : Hydra , Swanton , Ncb- 11.1 Shnpo & Co , Sid and Cumlng II. 1C. lumbar. AKlilaml1 Neb. I'otwln A : ( llddard , MH S IGth st S J Ooodmnn , TalmaRn , Neb WJWord , WIN intliHt or Kvmis , ailiOrautst W Walker. 004 N 10th st A II rhllilph. Nalluh. Neb , Clarendon Drug Store , 27th anil Lnko sta Kd Hell , Lake st Kd Hull , Dtan , Neb J T Jlullyuaux , Sutton , Neb. Any dealer purchasing 15OOO of the above cigar can have his name in the this advertisement ESTABLISHED 1851 ( ISO So. CMcaBOl ms. \ ciarkSt. The Regular Old-Establisiied PHYSICIAN A1ID SURGEON Is still Treating with tlioGroatest SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , Nerrons anfl Private Diseases , XTB-NERVOlis rJEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and. Back Ache and" all the effects leading 10 early decay and perfupi Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with uever-faihng &ncces4. ' . .05SYPHILIS. ind all bad Blood and SklnDls- eases permanently cured. S-KIDNEYand URINARY complaints , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Varicocele and all diseases of the Gcnlto-Urinary Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs. ffSNo experiments. Ano and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. 3-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. W3-Those contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both as cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly teller orcaUnuysaycfuturesufler- ing and shame , and add golden years to life. J&iMiool : "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Medicina and \\ritings sent cveryulicie , secure from exposure * Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundays 9 In is. Address F. D. CLARKE , IY1. D , , 100 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA DISPENSARY. NEIIVOUS , Cnit'ixir nml FIUVATK DISK \scsot MKN nnd WOMEX sttcce.-Bfully treated. YOUNG MEN MIDDLE-AGED MEN Them nro mmir troubled with too fnwiunnt n\r.ic- uullmisof tliu hl'uKlcr. ' ofloii accomimnlol liy n ll ht eninrtliii ! 01 hurnlnu ni'iisntloii , nntl wenkrnlnx ot tlio Rjulrin li > u manner llio iwllcnt rniinot account fur. On I'xntiilntiiK tlin nrlnnry deposit * a ropy HNIlincnt nlltolton 1)0 liilliiil.iuul , oi'ii'lllMi'H inMll purtiiluiot Mliiuiiii-ii will nppi'nr. or the culorwlll hoot a tlila inllkNli hue , ucnln cliaiiulnu to a ilnrK or tnriililnp jHMintiuo. Them mo inuny men who ille of this tllill nilly , lunuriuit tit tlio cause , wlilcli Is tlio teruncl- stniio or noniliial wi'iiknixs , The docter will Kii.ir- unti'uapi'rlcotriiro In all such rases nml n healthy ro.ilonitloii oftlui Kenlto-iirlnnry oruniis , ( oiiiuliu- tloii fri'n. S < 'iiit lor"Vdiinit Man's Frleuil , or ( Julio \VuJloolt , " iroo to all. Aililress , DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N , K. Tor. JfitH ir Sta , , lluslimun Illock. Mention til Is jiuper. LOMBARD Itoston , Slats { , CHy , Mo , Capital & Surplys , $1 $ , This company has opened an Omaha olllre and IH pi epured to furnish money promptly on Im proved city nnd farm properly. No uppHoutlor.t'WBritnwuy for app" > val. I.oaiiH closoil mil paid foi without delay. . . . M 1.tll II , > II.UIBI't , WJboutli 13th EtriTt. First Kntlonal llanlc rJ..McGrew , . . , One of tiio Jlost Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , J2l/e Ear Throat Lunu TM'cr / , , , t , Hlaililcr , Jtlilney ami JVorvoua Dis eases treated with success nn- eqn a He il. Acureiruaranteertlnall case * of I'HIVATK and HKIN JJIBIUBKS. All dUordcM ot tlio BHXIfAf , OKHANH OHUISI ) and MANHOOD andKNBHUV HBS.TOK130 CONSULTATION I'HKB. Treatment by correspondence. Bend Jtamp for reply. OlflooDushman BlooI6th and Dotiulas Sts. Omaha , Neb Has oblaincd a reputation wherever in- troduccd for ' 'CouiiECi STVLK , " "Pmi- KKCT FIT , " ' 'COMl'OKT AX1) DUIIAHIL- ITY. " They Imvo no superiors in Iltiiid Turns , Hand "Welts , Goodyear Welts , and Machine Sowed. Ladies , aslc for the ' Lrni.ouSIIOL : . Try them , and you will buy no other. Bids Tor 1'tibllo Prlntlnu. STATE OK NnmiASKA , OFFICE OPTIIK STAIU UOAUMOP PIUMI. . . , > LINCOLN , Nov. 15. isss. ) * NOTICE TO Ilinor.HS. Sealed proposals will bo received at any time on or before i o'clock p. in. of the llth day of December , A. U. I'-SS ' , for tlio prlnlliigof ulllillls lor the legislature , with aueh matters as may bo ordered by either lioii'o thereof to bo printed In "bill term , " which IH shown anilileslKiiated as Class ono (1) ( ) under the printing laws or the state of Nebraska. I 'or th B printing und binding In paper rovers onolhousamlil.tKOjcoples each of the biennial reports of the auditor public nc'count.s.troaburer , woi'retary or state and commissioner of public lands and bulldlnuu ; and llvo lumdied ( M * ) ) copies each of the biennial reports of the attor ney general , superintendent public instruction , Htute librarian and adjutant general ; and all other reports and rY/cumsnts that may be or- doied printed by t'.o legislature , except such us . may enter Into und form u part of the Journals , which class of work iH known and designated us Class ! l under the printing laws of Nebraska. The bill work executed under Class 1 shall be printed In biuall pleiuj pe on paper fourteen ( H ) inches long by PlKht und one-lmlt ( Stfi inches wide , single paco. paper to bo 23 pounds double cap to HID reum and owupt the title pace uoch ] > KO shall contain not leas than twenty-live cil ) linen of solid matter of seven ( " ( inches In length , and the lines shall nn successively numbered with u blank only in each space between the lines. Tintitle PUKO ofHAld bills Hhall contain not loss than eighteen ( I1 * ) lines as above , with CD Inches additional ( .pace nllowuhlo for display title matter. Koch bid ahull state what the bid- d r is willing to do the work complete ) for per puKe , liieludtiurcompo-iltloii , paper , prcstwork , Btitrlilnu , folulnc and all work or material en- tertiiK Into the work raquirod. All work oxerutTd under Cla s 1 shall ho de livered In good order by the uoii'r.ictyr to the olllcoof thi'Hecrt'tary of state witliln threu ( .1) ) days after tlio le.'i'ipt or the order by said con tractor from the chairman of the com mlttea on printing in oltheribniiichof the 1 etislaur All work executed under Class tniuvili ) hliall ba printed In lone primer , brevier und non pareil typn , on paper to bo nlno ( ti ) Inches lomr by six ( ill whip , Hln le pani * , paper to bo forty , llvo a.1) ) Ibs , to the ream , white Look. Kach bid under Class ! l shall state what the bidder Is will ing to ao tlio work complete for per pane , on each report or Item In the cla s , IncliuliiiK com position , paper , piexsworl ; , htitcliing. folding und nil work or material entering Into the work required , ( Julley and puue in oof must be fur- mulled when rcctnlrutl by the olllcerjj of the executive department or the clnilnii.in of tliu committee on printing in either branch of thn lefiUluturo work when completed to bellverod f reu of expense at the acute lioum. I'toposum for work on each of the above classes will not bo considered unless the sumo flliallbcH'Tompauled by a bond In the sum of llvp thousand iW.WX ) ) dollars , with two or more burettes , that in i'a = o the p.irty . nroiio.iliig for Mich contract shall bo awarded tnu same such party will within llvo days after the award to him of KUfh contract enter into bond * for the faithful performoiifo thereof , as piovlded by law and tno terms nt thoao proposals. Proposals shall ho marked "Proposals for I'ubllu I'rlntliiK" und iiddrKb od to the state boaid of prlntlnt ; In care of the socrctuty of state , Mmoln , Nel > . Contracts on Class ono 0) ) us above npecllled will be awurde.l ua u whole , t'ontr.ictH on Chis'i threu (3) ( ) us above specitlod will ba n warded In whole or in part , as the board may sleet , Samples of the work t bo executed under classes one and three may bo seen at the olllco of the becrct.iry of stute. Contracts un above classes ono and thrco to rim two years from Dec. 11 , ifwt. 'I heInto printing board reserve * the rluht to reje < t uny or nil bids. (1. ( li. IiAWH. riucietary of Btato. II. A. HAIICOCK , Auditor 1'llblio Aco'ts , i' . \VI1LA1H ) . State Treasurer , " " Of the Btuta llourd of I'rlntlns. Line , Itolfasf , Dulilln nml Liverpuol From New York EverTuesdav / , Cabin jmsHaue P > > and iW , according to location ot Btute room. Excursion i& > to f JO. Ktoerugo to and from Kurope at Ixiweitt Uutes. AU&TI.S I1AUJWJN & CO. . at-n'l AgeutH. M llro. ( tway. New York. JOHN IIW.QEN , Oen'l Western Agent , 1 lUndolph St. , Chicago. IIAHIIY K , > IOOHKS. Agent. Omaha. Ituduucd Cabin llatea to Glasgow 15x- bibitloa. PAID UP CAPITAL , $300,000. SURPLUS $40.000. AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COFdPANY , DEPAIITMKMT- UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. 5 ° | 0 Interest on deposits , compounded ooml-annuollyt K " Savings Certificates with Interest coupons attachod. DEBENTURE BONOS In Denominations of 82OO , S30O , SHOO , Dand \ SIOOO , based upon First Mortgage Real Eatato Securities deposited with , and bonds certified by the Union Trust Company 1 of Now York. Drafts drawn on the principal cities of Europo. A.'C. POWELL , CASHIER. DIRECTORS ; 0. M. CARTER , Pres. D. D. COOLEY , V.-Prcs. PHILIP POTTER , Sec. J. J. BROWN. ALVIN SAUNDERS. C. S. MONTGOMERY , i. FRED ROGERS. DEWEY & STONE , A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamenta in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices . MELODmVS MmMKRS , WAHnLlKG , TUNE HIS I'RAISE THE LEADING Via All DEALER IN OMAHA. Box Trade Solicited. Private Lock Boxes. liAKKlSll ItLOCK , JFAIlJiAM nml lOtli. J. S. ( ML d > - Branch ot the largest iiinuufactory in tlio U. S. Now > t i i i u ' slt UiOJ-J- Open at 220 S. 14th St. , near Pax ton IIolol , cnrryine the largest line o TRUNKS , VALISES , HAND SATCHHLS , POCJvE'f- BOOICS , etc. , over shown in Oimilm. Goods sold at what our competitors pay for them. Work to order. Repairing n specialty. Weura nowraeelvlnff all tlio flnanf. < intl latest ( laxl'jii * In Flno Out I'lM ni InclnillH/ ! > ro ; > Llr/hls , i'arlablo Stttntln , Ltiin ] > actc.Litruevtt- rlcljj of Jin\iorttitl \ Simile * , ( llobca anil Glitimwai-e. Exclusive Dcrtyna n KiH'dnlty , Prices netisonublc , LARCESN AND FINEST SHOW ROOMS \VEST \ OF CHICAGO , THE HUSSEY & DAY COMPANY " . ,409-411 South 15th Street. _ _ ' = = = > w."a"ALBRIGHT' Real Estate , 2i8S. 1 5th St. , Omaha. - BEST AND CHEAPEST - SOUTH OMAHA. BUY NOW TERMS EASY * OPHlTCfTO. BTAUH , 181'J Howard 8t. , Omahi. h j rtrfn pl n and finulillLUl pocltlcatlou for u it-room frame hous < j. whtcli vomblaoa utlltty.comfort.economy nnd beauty.inuwAy Impossible Inuny good bouM > u'lixtcoits from JI.'M ) to Jl.iWj , AS moro than l _ - 2 . , . . . will bo hivi' , ro , 1 can nlTord to offer n copy for OrlflnMand splendid KU , the iscnl fws otliurwlHo being from -r : 55 df l n furnished , ast n be Judged ssg ! ! t < tto eets or plansof completed buiMlnBiio ( nil detcrlptlons , I bavo In my nfJlri- , routine 1 rokt _ _ from W.OCO to$100,000. My unusual cxperienro will jjuarantco Kutlsfactlon S ' ' tnd reliable contractors only are eugugad oi > my work * . rurUfJtwIoUlcjr to build Biocordlik.lv la/lud. Uu Uavuu j > u civu cure . .IIIINII or III.KKIIlMi 1'II.Ri * . llj III Ijso Ibounnndiof cunea of lonu mini' iu luru hoi ! n curml. HoBlruiitfUuur faitli In lit curutuo powur * tlint vro VwM mull on * onil'lo bin riH.K ID miy liuld-rer. . HTliU U nu nuaiUuKi I you uttnuHjr ncelva a box free nr re turn mull , luot u Int nt circular * ! . u 1 une ainillcatlon win COIIYIIIC.I ) ruu nf It * troitk. AddroM'llia Ml'lurtl ' I'd. , HillTUlu , N. r Sloiitloq Itiu Oiimlm tier. , i > ud ail urinary troubles oajilly.nu lyaudsufolycuroU by DOOl'UUACui . .Several Cise * cured in seven dur . Hold 81.W per box , ull drtlxUts ; , or br tnnll fr ) in Do- cistaMfs.Co liaVhfij \ ht..N. V. Tull Dlteellou * ? \ 1 IFOR EVERYV HEHE.