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LINCOLN NEWS AND COSSIP. [= The Thuraton Petition Causes Con- sidorable Comment. M'BRIDE'S PART IN THE AFFAIR. He the Which Prompted the Cirenlation of tho Document — The Supreme and District € res, Explains Motives L CREAU OF 1 rn-m\nm} 1020 P S Lixcory, N n circulatod at 11 ests of John M Bride smment in the state hous least, it was a most unusual thing do, and cortalnly impolitic. Such a n could not have been fathered poli du or moments of state house Thurston b, yesterday has provoked political circles. said to-dn The petit in the inte by any ast roflec tion, Man, I republicans would Tike to s ebraskan scerctary of the in hing re ble to od an end. 13ut when it comes to chief Union Pacitic railrond at torney in suchi @ position a solemn protest will e made all expros great satistaction that ing the petition have come for consure aster would 1o a speakershif Thurston 1 In @ short talk with id ¢ for Mr. Thurston in presenting that petition at the state house than 1 would for any other able, r tive republican, who would do state as an occupant of a State pride ought to influence action ocen. sionally. m't think that petition ill do nim any good. His chances 1o be secretary of the interior are slim best. Mutual friends asked me to do it and [ haye no rea son to be ashamed of the course I took m the matter. Mr. Thurston would be the last man on earth to help me in my canvass for the speakership. If 1 can’t be elected speaker of the next house on personal merit I be defeate o dence the idl thie rounds earding a tie rcen ‘Thurston and my- self.” Leading politicians here ment that such a petition all. The opinion is tha in instoad of hel ate or aspi Tt is too well kn all precedents ve the president-eloct untrammeled in the selection of his cabinet, GOVERNOR THAY cording to a B, remarked Governor M, Hyscoll saia: A mossback governot is not fit o appoint members of the police commission, ““Tho trouble with Mr. Hascall was that the governor would not appoint disreputable characters after Hascall's stump. As to ‘mossback,” Mr. Hascall was not. permitted, 1 Teports were true, to stay long eno one place to gather moss. Men were op pointed police commissioners who could vot be bought, bulldozed, eajoled, or led by any oue, and they have given Omaha a good po- lice'government. There's the rub. That's what's the matter, to use a cant phrase.” UPREME COURT MATTERS, ut to adjournment Cy i as admitted to practice Dlmh.m\ vs Courtn red. The fol- State ex rol rden vs Hoxic loud express astonish was circulated at course would Mr. Madsen vs Gor " ‘Thofollowing cuses worecontinued Planck vs Bishoj armon vs State; Eckley vs KKaufm n,l).A.Hlu\w Burelsou; 'Walton vs De Yarmon. “The following cases were submitted well vs Grifith, motioff; Eiseman vs ¢ ghor, motfon: Chamberfam vs Jirown: Wilk- ns vs Wilkins; Coombs vs Brooklander; Walton vs Balligere; . 5. & Mo. V. R. R. Co. vs Marlc “The following cases were filed: Stephens & Roberts vs R. A. Putterson ctal; error from Booue county T. T. Bell, contestant vs, John W. Temp- lin, " succumbent; ori case from How- ard county. ‘Phis case is to sottle “‘which as tother” was clected county attorney of How. ard county at the late clection. But the opinion is expressed that the supreme court is not the court. of proper jurisdiction for causes of this kind, and that it will be dis- missed, “The causes of the Twelfth judicial distric are now on trial, and it is said that the s sion of the supréme court will ¢l T day of this weck. No impurts wero handed down to-day. C untit to-morrow at 8:30 o IN THE DISTRICT COURT. No very important _causcs occupied the at- teution of the district court to-day. The case of Finlay W. Kinzer vs W. H. Rickard was given to the jury just before novn and was decided in favor of the defendant. The ac tion was in replevin and was run upou some goods owned by both parties during a former partnership, Dissolution led to differences. “The settlement, however, at the close of their business relations secms o have given Il{\' property in question 1o the defendant, and U decisions urt adjourned 200 aod for wrongful detention of H. C. Graves & Son, , of Sandwich, 111, vs Theodore was the next put on trial. - The fense. But th isideration 1 §200 damages, and upon this iss so will probubly bo givon o the jur, Lhe debt, if was cont Cfor fruil and digitate ‘Phe plaintiff claims that they were delivercd in good condition, which is most emphatically donicd by tho derondant, NEW DOMESTIC INCORPORATIONS [ cords in the office of the secrctary of state now show the incorporation of the Central Investment company, the Omaha Baskot Manufacturing company, the Omalia Abstract company, and also a cortificate pros viding for an increase of the capital stock of e Grand Island & Wyoming Central gn:u! oi-pany from $7,600,000 to $15,00( 'l ticles and certificates of these com panics were duly filed today. The invest ment company, neorporated say, John M. Thurston, \V Om.llm, 5. B. David, d, aud N Richa churdson, of : authorize a capital stock f §50,000 for the purpose of transacting a general real estute business in the broadest tipulated that busmiess shall coutinue under orporate name from the 15th of 1885, to November 15, years from the dato of the indeniure sub. Beribed to. Th ¢ + Basket Manufuctur Ang company con u 255 life on the 2411 inst. D , Nebraska, 18 in definitely decla o' the prineipal and only place of transacting business. The company will manutacture, buy and sell all kinds of baskets, boxes and other wooden ware on @ subscribed capital _stock of §0,000. Charles Roberts, M. J, B Lake, Gilbert Ferry, George D. Keller, George N, Hicks, Oscar J. Pickard and John A, Weaver are’ the in corporators and comprise the compay. Tho Abstract company authorizes a capital stock of §5,000, all of which was paid on the date of issue, \u\dnlb(r 206, The tion of the company indicates the busiuess couten plated. “Lvis Lo live ninoty-two yoars unless otherwise ordained. Appended to the arti cles are the signatures of Aldenk Riley, Erastus A. Benson, Louis P, Melone and J. B. Carmichael. CITY NEWS AND NoTES. The talk is serious that Lincolu will make an effort to obtain membership in the woste base ball association. 1t is understood & number of intluential citizens will gi schieme substantial encouragement. The oty council gave Mayor Sawyer au hority to borrow $22,000 to be used i devel oping the Antelope well plant, It is said that At will take that sum and probably more to foct the new water systom, but the assur. Buce s given that Lincoln gullets will never Bgain be tickled by brine. Lincolu Collegivm, No 18, sunual banquet at the A evening, Buccess. Newburgh, ave thelr first 1. W. hall this Socially it pmml to be a great The attendaucs was large. Com THE OMAHA DAITLY mitteemen Rice, H nigh and Mrsnnuudul 1 1 ynes a full Jgh young in years assed into the un: on_Seventeonth loft a hus. hom, little on the xth str robe was found, and some they werc in a bad condit carr ered roof had been put on ver few rods awa would y ingenjously, and a hardly de ot Jutless be made. - sndition of the stem wil \nu can tomach, produce this A disordered or malaria i sick headact trou Litt conts remove Liver and Kidney Pille 2 L vial, A Qi Oxana, Neb, Tue Bry Wi payers on a somewhat im A special tax was loy October last for pleton mue, district persons were notified by postal portion not at all, Now The treasur out delay, give at five b the oMicial f the city when such tax shal come 4 date was November notice whate 1 the tr arer any righ \( to ¢ and interest undor the circumstance ! A glass factory in the state of New Jersey is said to be engaged in little else but the nufagture of botties for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 26 cts, 1 have been sufiering th itor of hten the tax t question? the first of r on Pop- About five or six cards. The the charter hall with- days notice of the tin b 3RIA Baltimore, Md. E e The Vort Site. Monday neral Brooks in company with Postmaster Ciallagher viewed v Papillion for a military fort. The prop- in question is a picee of land containing 440 acros and is located about eight miles from Owmaha, near Papillion. Messrs, Gal- lagher and Saling hold an option ou the pron. erty, and tender it to the government for 113250 per acre, which aniouuts to the mo dest total of 6%, General Brooks, when shown the _location, failed to pass any com- ment_on it, but it is generally thought that he will not approve of a site at that point, An Absoiute Guro. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTM is only put up in large two ounce and is an absolute cure for old o wounds, chapped hands, and all skin_ er tions. Will positively care all kinds of pi Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OIN MENT. Sold by Govdman Drug Co., at % cents por box—bY aail 30 cents. Thie. United Statos lo- warns the public against fraudu- lent attempts to obtain mon on pretended recommendations of the | - Starch grow: cly have a valgar glare. only Complexion Powder fit for usc. e Beach Defeats Hanlan. Syoxey, N, S, W 27 —Beach and Hanlan rowed a race o Parametta river to-day for £500 a side. Beach won. ct tonic for a blood Jones' Red Clover Tonic. It speedily cures all troubles of tomach, kidneys and Can cen by the most delicate, Price Goodman Drug Co. - 'Y MARKET. ments Placed on Record Dur- ing Yesterday. A E8naw and wifeto BJ annell, lot 5, evens’ place, w'd p oM E Carier, lot 2, a na U)A B Knln l)muhu w A AN 16 W i S, rome Park, q ¢ West Farnam S to R E Sto wi CMEAdansoN i A‘hllnfl 0157 wnd 8, bl h, Denise's udld, W 8 C Browster Lo pubii fngtou. wilifam N M Catalpa’s 20 E I Stevens to lend Park, w d G W Loganetal to E lm 5 uhl wda g v and wite to M ik 2. Park pld 0 L Gray, lot If you need a pe piriller, take D, Instr Top ot 40, bik 6, Je- of nmmnmumn ation i 2,000 Dt ‘Gt Baist 15 o F & Moores, 10t 6, C Cary, 107 17, DIk 3, Asii- Stiles, tistee, to J T Collman, It nmonth park, w d A D Hughes o) 1 McCullock bik 8. Rummit add, g ¢ d al an ll\\nn to HASclire ot 1, st, Dt lot blk 1, May G G Wallace, 5, 9, T2 and 1, bik ), Moumouth park, w B J Scanneli to A ) io, ASHtton 1AL wd A Bisve ana lusband to 4 W Dwa stract 5 of u w cor lot 62, 5 Okahana, w Nineteen transfors SORE FRDM KNEE 10 ANKLF Skin entirely disease, Le m size, Oon For three ye; most crippled with an awrul sore leg { lown o my ankle; reiniedios and spending hun Which | got o relief whatever, | was persiuded 10 (ry your CuTICUKA RENEDIES, und the result wasas follows: After (hroe Qiys 1 noticed a decided changs for the bettur. and at e ead ot I s 1 wits completely cured. 1, and the bono (which tr year got souna , and N, Dubois, Dodge Co., Ga, Terrible Suflering from Skin Discases. been a terrible sullerer for years from of the skin and blood 1 ‘have been son of my hest of physi- Ireds of dollurs, but got no Follot UBLIE T haed the. CoTICUIA HEMEDIES, which have cured me, and lert my skin as cleur, and iy blood us pureiat o child’ JDA MAY BASS, Olive Hranch P, 0., Miss, vENTwith all th 1ast year, when com . Washington, D, 1r.~The CUTICUBA RESOLVENT 13 boyond all doubt the greatest blood purifier ever com- pounded. €CuTICUNA, the great Skin Cure, And CUTICURA BOAP, &1 exGuisite Skin Beautifier, externall; and CuTicOia RESOLYENT, the new Blood P flor, internally, kre & positive cure for eve forii of SKIn &iid Blood Disease, from Piples CUTICURA, Be.: S0AP, Forien S i pages, W ilustrations and 1 BABY' s Skin and scalp preserved and beau i- fed by COTIOURA MEDICATED 804 p HOW MY BACK ACHES | by taking Dr. J. H. McLean's | che, Kidney Pains, and Weak- cas, Laiuoiiesa. Blralns aud | EYED LN ONENINUTE by (o ANTUPAIN PLasTal, Toe illing plaster, % ceuts, | PEERLESS DYES CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. ‘INIDNLY— TE COU( /) Eall 0 NSUM OUES ASTHIR CoticHs, D\Broncm%ksc\afl ISEASESIAR N LUNROS S‘}u on Gy i SemY vruwhwl prlattle 3prg 2 [NE MED Co.0ROVILLE, CAL. Smta Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. Thomsons Celehrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED, Three Lengths § short, Medium and Ex- a Long. Twelve Grades. | Highest Awards Granted, THE BEST GOODS AND CHEAPEST QUALITY. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. THOMSON, NEW YORK. AST ALL PRECEDENT. OVER TWO MILLIONS !nfl"mm TED Dy the logislature of 188, for d” Charitable purposes, and its sent State Con- elming povular l\(IIIDIN‘\I(\'DH\\V[VG\ ni—-;\mm.xll\ o Decembeor) 5 NG N DRAW TALA yincs In GAR OF the Ottt thn SabrtNs year, und wre el drawn in public, at the Acadeiny of Music, New Orleans, » do herel ctify that w wments for all the Monthly wings of The Louisiana Jeron manage anc and_that the samo fairnoss, and in tpervise the Compay thie Drawings themselv are conduoted with honesty, £0od fuith toward all purties, and we anthoriz e company 1o use this certificate, with i slgnatures attached, i its adver- COMMISSIONERS, ks and Bankers, will pay all Prizes drawn in The Lou State Lotteries which may be preseuted at our coun- t Orion N attona B BAMMOTH DRAWING In the Academy of Music, New Or- lcans, Tucsday, December 18, 1888, CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000. 100,000 Tickets at $40; Halves $20; Quarters, $10; Eighths, $5; Twentioths, §2; Fortieths, $1, s00n 0,000 000 b 0,001 100 0 are. 1 £000) 50 PIIZ 200 are 100,00 PRROXINATION PIOZES 100 Prizes of 81,04 &) 100 Prizes of M 10 Prize « 00 ure OF 10,000 r B0 ar #1000 AU 4000 320 200 ave 90 Prizes of WO Prizes of §180,000 150,000 $2,118,800 by furthor infurmation Iy cuvelope beariug your pross Money Orders, of Expross 0r 3. A DAUPHIN ashingtow, 1. ¢ Address Registered Letters to NEW URLEANS NATIQNAT, BANK REMEMBER & Karly, who are o charge of the )1 alsolute fuirness w: o Nebraska National Bank, V. 6. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Paid Up Capital. Mgio.l’,gofig LW, YATES, President. Liwis 5. Ky Ep, Vice Presi A, E/ToUZALIN, 3nd Vice President. W.'H. 8. HUcues, DIRECTORS W. V. Moise, Joux 8. C H, W. Yates, A Bauking Oflice — THE IRON BANK, Corner 12tn and Farnam Bts. A (ienera! Bunking Busines: Lewr E. TouzALIN, ARE THE LK Sold by Dragg BEE: WEDNESDAY, State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool me New York Every Tuesdav n frondway, New York. estern Agent, h St.,'C JOHN DLEGEN, G HARRY E, MOORE rent, Omalia, Reduced Cabin L s to Glasgow Bx- bibition. Sras 7 driv o oo bankablo pap: it tor cash i ll\l\ Ul(‘”l\l e Ili\ Al.\lll(|l\"|l M. WOODS, Auctloucer Bidas for Public Printing. STATE OF NEBRASKA, OFFICE OF 1118 STATE BOARD OF PR LINCOLY NOTICE T0 B 1o pronosats t any time beforo 2 o'clock P ot the it day of ecamber, A1 D. 186, €0 the printing ofall bill Tho JOIATAGFe, It 1o AL ters u Jaay 1 by eith e 1|..!~p“um\n i dl) wn and de or the printing laws state priiting and and (10 0) cople: of thie iditor publi Tands & coples each of the bienn neral, superintenden 1w which class of v nown and designated us « under the prmting Iaws of No sbraska The bill work executed under ¢ 1int [ty pe on paper tourteen (13 it il onelialf () tnches nbored a blank ouly in cach space between the composit ing, folafng and all w shall De AtagLor to. 4t witlin three (3 ) ipt tractor from the chairman printing i efther branc of 5 All work exccuted undor Class throe ) shall bo printed in long primer, brevier parell type, on paper to be nine @ inche six (i) wide, xinglo puage, puper to 1 eam, white bo k. ¥ under Clas’ § shall state what tie bidder ing to o t each report ., D and all Work or material ent requited. Galley and page proof must be fur: nished wh uired by the officers of the went or the chatrman of tho printing in_either branch of the Work wlien completed to belivered frge of expenge at il Proposals for w > above clusses will not be consider: ssams companied by & bond in the sum ot 0vo thousand 35,0000 dollars, with two or 1 surcties, that n ‘case the party proposing such contract hall bo awavded the same sucl party will within it ‘ot Sneh contra faithful perfc Inw and the terms of these pr 5 Proposals shiall be marked Josals for Public Printing” and addressed to the state board of priuting in care of the scoretary of state, Lincoln, Neb. Conitracts ol Class.ope (1) as above specifiod wili be nwarded as ’ as above specified T il purt, as the 4 Samples of the work to be executed under clusses one and threo may be secn at the oflics of the secretary of = on’ above and three to s the right to 1 1 WL ARD, e RAACALD OF he Stato 1omrd of P rinting. NOVEMBER 23, 1883 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 ot the many bargains we offer are the following: 200 very neat Children's Overcoats with capes to match, at §1.00, 200 excellent Chinchilla Overcoats with capes of same material at $2.5 A beantiful line of Chinchilla trimmed with plush and far, at one-half their valus Beaver and Astrachan Overcoats of handsome der signs, and elegantly In suits we offer to-day: 300 of our celebrated strictly all wool Children's Suits, sizes 4 to 12, elegautly made, at $2.50; the regular price of these suits is everywhere #5.00. We have received and opened especially for this sale an immense line of Boy ’ants, among which we offer some decided bargains. MEN’'S PANTS. Our buyer having closed out the entire stock of a manufacturer of fine Pants, wo Long and Knee have arranged the goods into several lots, and are enabled to offer them at one-half their regular retail price, At the figures we marked them they will be found the big. est offering this season. 500 pair fine strictly all wool Cassimere 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 sizes for young men will be found among them. Comment on these Pants is unnecessary. We show some samples in our l)uu"l.\s street window, but that will only give you the idea of now mnry rook. 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 space to clothing, we do not neg- lect our furnishing goods. Every department has been considera- bly enlarged since we havethe new addition, and in every line we offer daily some new drives. Justnow we are having a big run in Gloves and Underwear. The prices wesell all these goods at are big attractions. Handling everything, as we do, in immense quan- tities, it is utterly imnossible for other houses to ofl‘er goods at the vprices we do. Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Clothing Gompany Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. To the Stockholders of the Ogalalla and Catile Company. | ARCHITECT S;.%; STAUB, 1618 Howard St Omaba, has drawn given that the annual meet- lpulflculloul Tor a 9- .room frame house. which comblnet ersof the Ogalalla Landand | uuility,comfort,econom; un blnu '{hlnlwu) fiupcessible inany good Catile Comp will bo held at'the Compuny’s | house tiat coats from As more than 100 glice i the cfty of Omaha, g | will b by Tovn a¥ord to ohera copy for Wednesday, December Ath, 17 o | 82, the usunl feor otherwise being from . for the election of d the ensning | bto7per cout. Patantapplied for, 'Fll'. and for the t h other Lus- l'nr A Vlr(n(y O’l\hl plans ness as may come before eting. | 8per cent - vV Prosidont, | 3 “from 88,000 to $400,000, My unusuel experience will guarantes satisfaction ccretary. | === 414 reliable contractors only are enguged on my works, Parties wishing to butld ave ordially fvited. ing of the St = Originaland splendl deslgns furnished, as can be Judge! form tho sets of plansof completed bulldings of all descriptions. I have in my office, ranging in cost JOSEPH FRANK, Omaha, Neb . November I7th, Which is the Most Popular Clothing House in Omaha? THE WHY? ISFHT PARLORS 1119 FARNAM STREET, Because the goods they sell are merchant tailor made,thereby insuring goods style and workmanship,and the prices are considerably lower than clsewhere GAZE ON THESE PRICES. OVERCOATS. $9.80 buys a CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $20, $11.50 buys a CASSIMERE OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $22. $18.765 buys a good CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $23, $16,00 buys afly front WAKEFIELD DRESS OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $30. $20.00 buys a KERSEY OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $40. $24.00 buys a Satin Lined MELTON OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $5¢ $28.80 buysa Silk Lined TREBLE MILLED MELTON OV ERCOAT,which was xnado to order for $60 $80.00 buys the finest SCHNABELS CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT, ‘which was made to order for $68 $85.00 buys a fine BEAVER TRIMMED (SHAW L COLLAR) OV EH(,‘OAT,Whn:h was,made to order for $70. 40,00 buys a FUR LINED OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $88, FALL SUITS, CORRECT STYLES, Elegantly made and Trimmed, $9.50 buys a Seymour Sack Suit, which was made to order for $20. $11.80 buys a One Button Sack Suit, which was made to order for $22. $18.78 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit, which was made to order for $23, $16.00 buys a Railroad Sack Suit;'which was made to order for $30. $20.00 buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit, which was made to order for $40. $24.00 buys a One Button Cutaway Suit, which was made to order for $80. $28.80 buys a Bannockburn Cheviot, sack or frock, which was made to order for $60, $30.00 buys a Crepe Worsted, (imp.) 4-Button Cutaway, which was made to orde » for $68 An elegant and complete assor%mgg% Sf PANTALOONS, from $2.50 o $9. ALL ALTERATIONS TO IMPROVE A FIT MADE FREE OF CIHARGE A fine line of Dress Suits for sale or rent. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FARNAN STREET, 1119. OMAHA, NEB.

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