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LINCOLN NEWS AND NOTES. Vaccination For Hog Oholera Sald To Be a Failure, INSTEAD OF CURING IT KILLS Troceedings in the District Court-- New Bank Organized at Wis- ner—Supreme Court Decisions, P Sraeer, NOOLN, D “The world is full of frauds,” remarked & his morning, “‘but of all the frauds, Dr, Billings to be among the great The remark caused Tie Bern repre sentative to stop short, for the speaker was unusually earnest in his mannor. “Why s0 he inquired. ““Why, this ape of Pasteur, as you newspapor mon dub lim, went into the penitentiary herd of hows wecks ago and moculated over 1 a herd of 400 head, and there isn't a well hog i the lot, and the most of them are dead. Tsn't that evidence enough to brand him & fraud of the first wator, It hasbeen but & fow weoks since he announced that he dis covered the germ of the disease and was ready to treat it successfully, The public gave him confldence because he was backed by the state university. I tell you, 1t is about time 1o have the inspe ved and the ex perimental station with him. And I see by one of the city papers this morning that he 1s cditorially endorsed as having been re- markably successful in his investiga- tions. Wby, it can be proven that every herd of hogs that he and his aides have in. oculated been killed off. Ju the face of this fact such endorsement ndds insult to in- ury. The same paper gocs on to state that $illings has been largely quoted by th entific world as an authority on hog di Now, it is my opinion, that if his tions are cven called scientifie, the common sense world will not respect science wve Joug, ie fact of the matter is, the known position of Dr, Billings, gave his so-called book a place among ietters, und if the uni- versity contannues to sustain him it will soon bicome as useless for good us the hogs he has killed by inoculation. You can s that I believe the day is at hand that cellor Manatt will bevindicated in measure.” Late reports from ficlds where Drs. ngs and Thomas have operated lamaging. Wherever herds of hogs inoculuted the disease is razing in the most virulent form. Hogs are dying by the score und especially in Butler county. Tt would be yery lmprudent for Billings to return to the gconie of any of his work. It has been sug. gested that Dr, Lnomas did most of the inoc- ulating. and that the fatality in the herds operated upon might be due to an improper use of virus. This suggestion, of course, pame from some of Billings' friends. That here might be no injustice done Tk Ber representative has investicated the matter v carefully. In the herd at the peniten- v Billings alone used the knife and ap- plied the vaccine matter. A very large per cent of the herd is dead and the rest are in a fair way to die. This facttells the story suf- ficiently well. 1t is said upon very good au- thority that 87 out of every hundred hogs ated for cholera” have died. Yet herc is a spirit in some quarters to excuse his quack or self-styled scientist. But the fooling is becoming intense that he has im- sed upon the public long enough, and if the oard of regents don't suppress him there wiill be a sharper investigation on their bhands than the late muddle, in which this fraud figured conspicuously. It is suggested in street talks that injustice has been done that ought to be right. and that the per- emptory dismissal of Billings would go a loug way toward righting it. Laxcor s Brrrav or Tae Ovana Ban, } puolicl, or remc Tn the district court he jury in the cuse of Benadon vs Sheedy brought in a ver- dict in favor of the plaintiff for $0.48. A motion for a new trial wis made and over- ruled, to which the defendant excepted. Tho case of Edward P. Child vs A. P, § Stewart was next called, and it occupied the uttention of the court the rest of the day, This cause, it_is said, is_indirectly the out- growth of the Dawson will case, ‘The St, Paul M. K. church filed a petition w day foF permission to place o mortgago of $2,000 on the property of the church, In the caso of Uhrmann vs Uhrmann, it sppearing that a proper service had not been &ml(' upon the defendant, the default here- fore taken was sct aside, all proceedings reacted and the cause continued, Grace O'Brien vs Michael O'Brien. Trial had and divorce granted as per prayer of plaintif’s petition. Judge Chapman concluded his work on the ‘bench here to-day and left for Plattsmouth on the afternoon train, where he will sit the term. Judge Field will preside SUPREME COURT NEWS, The following cases were filed in the su- preme court to-da) William H. Kilpatrick et al vs J, N, Atkin- son; crror from Custer county. John W. Dawson vs James A. Welsh; error from Nemaha county. John T. Seney et al vs Al al; error from Dixon county Boston Tea Company vs "Alvah Brubaker; error from Gage count CITIZENS' STATE BANK, The Citizens' State bank, of Wisner, Gum- ing county nized October 17, 1888, aud on the rticles of 'incor” oration wero filed with the county clerk and sent 1o the socretary of state for final record, whioh was mude ‘to-day. The company suthorizo u capital stock of $50,000, which is 0 bo paid up as the board of direciors direct, Under the tenure of the articles the corpora. tion continues during a period of fifty years frow the date of ovganization, The incor- tors are ¥, B. Van Dorn. William Steu- Sylvester Bmloy, John W. Kinzel and J. ander Curry et ITY NEWS AND NOTES, e prominent politicians of the state will be found at the Capital hotel on the 20th, At that time they will open their bureaus prepare for the organization of the next g eral assembly. Bix Douglas county criminals were com- mitted to the penitentiary yesterday. They wore brought here by Sheviff Coburn, of Unuhn The remains of the late S. G. Owen, of lifornia, a former resident of Linooln, ar ed yesterday evening, The funeral sor- ‘o8 were held at St. Paul's M, K. church to-day. Shiror's saloon fixtures sold to-day under the hummer at sherif's sale. They were sold under a chattel mortgage held by Dick Brothers, of Quincy, 11l Tho case of Georgo Mayerh, who is harged with solling liquors to_ minors, was ontinued until December 9, The cause will De tried before Judge Houston. The case of the state va W un- m Newton was continued until Decomber 21. The com- laint filed before Justice Cochran by O. W, cKeo, charges bim with stealing almost everytling, from a finger ring to & washing machine, Harry Hall was thrown from his buggy $his morning in making too sharp a turn, and peverely hurt. It was thought for a time that the poung man’s back had been broken by the fall. His hip, however, proved to be dislocated and it will be several days before ke will be able ful dut, Common Sense should be used in attempting to cure that very disagreeable disease, catarrh. A catarrh originates in uup\u-ihon in the blood, locd] applications can do no no permanent good. The common- gense method of treatment 1s to purify the blood, and for this purpose thore is no proparation superior to Hood’s Sar- saparilla, That this peculiar medicine @oes cure catarrh is showh by the many testimonials from people ‘who have founa relief upon using it when all others had failed. A book containing statoments of cures sent on receipt of two-cont stamp, by C. I, HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, L. A Medical College. Dr, Moore says that it is now a question of putting more money into the Omaha Medical eollege or abaudoning the enterprise. Tho vinstitution is not equal to the patronage it Bas enjoyed, and at loast $40,000 would be re- Quived to make it such as its friouds dosire it "4 grain and sced should ba. Some of the directors dislike to put this money in tho enterprise fear- ing lest, in n couple of years at the furthest, they would be compeiled to compete with a free college in the state university at Lincoln. At the present, the regents of the latter place do not scem dis- poscd to open a medieal department, and are yet unprepared to accept under cortain con- ditions the offer of the Omaha Medical ool ege, made them by certain directors of the latter institution In afew days there will be a meating of the latter board to ascertain whether any steps should boe 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 Sarsaparilia cure ing impurity from which is the causo of the Giveit a trial, catarrh by the blood, complaint. - Sixth Ward Non-I! The Sixth Ward regular sday mako the rtisan O Non-partisan ¢l 1d mecting at their nall night, and decided to organization permanent. A committes was ppointed to secure a lot for the purpose of building a hall It was decided to introduce recitations, declamations and other intollectual entes tainment for the wintor. Que stions of gen eral iterest to the club and their friends will be introd uc » next meeting thia club ha: dy developed o ability, much more is to be expected, property holders and taxp: Lowe's and Lindtay’s additions, Hill and Prospect Place are cordinlly to b come members. The club meets ev Thursday evening at I'ranklin school, Thirty-ffth and Franklin streets, For Sleeplossucss Use Hosford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. C. R. Drake, Bellville, T11. RS bave found it, and it alone, to bo capable of producing a sweet and natural sleep in cases of insomna_from overwork of the brain, which 80 often occurs in active professional aud business men.” T B G. M. Nutflngnt Resignation. On next Monday night there will bo a of the directors of the Omaha board of trade, at which it is expected (. M. Nat- tinger, secretary of the organization, will tender his resignation. As alrcady au nounced in Tire Bee, Mr. Nattinger has be- a member of the firm of Clark, Woodman & Co., recently organized for the conducting of business. Mr, Nattinger has been secretary of the board for many years, and has seen it rise from a very indif- forent organization to one possessed of ro- sources and with a promising future. It is notdetermined who will be his successor. The selection will not be made until the sccond week in January, when the new di- cctors of the board will meet and elect their president and secretary, The regular annual meeting of the board nl trade takes place on the first Monday in Pears’ is the pmu%.md best soap ever maude, A Nebraska Sod House. The Loup City sod house reach Omaha yes- terday morning and will be photographed be- fore going further eas It is built on a fiat car and is 8x16 feet, with the walls 6 feet high. The interior is filled with a sufticient quantity of Sherman county vegetables to supfly the presideat's house- hold until next March, while the inteyior is decorated . with intings emblematic of what protection has done for Nebraska. One shows the emigrant as he was in 1860, fighting his way through bands of hostile Indians, while the companion pie shows the railways of to-day. The house is being carried free by the Union Pacific and Rock Island railways, and is in charge of W, J. Wilber, of Loup City Vestibuled Train to Washington. The only vestibuled train from Chi- cago to Washington is run via B. & O. R. R. Every carin the train is vesti- buled, and heated by steam drawn from the locomotive. This train le; B. & O. depot, Chicago, at 7:05 p.m.,daily, and arr W mhm-rton the next even- ing at 9:35, and Baltimore at pl No oxtra fare is charged. The Fastern press leaves Chica '()dn.!lv at 10:25 p.m.,, and the entive train, including day coaches and Pullman slecpers, runs through to Philadelphia via Washing- ton and Baltimore. -~ Joe Strasser's Broken Jaw. The case of Paul Stein, the constable who assaulted and broke the jaw of Joseph Stras- ser several weeks ago, has boen continued again until December 14, Strasser, who was in critical condition for some time, is now on the road to recovery, and was out of doors Thursday for the first time since the brutal assault. It is thought that his jaw will have improved sufficiently by the 14th iust. to al- low him to testi “Laws grind the poor, and rich men rule the law.” But let us be thankful that any poor sufferer can buy, with only 25 cents, a bottle of Salvation Oil The enormous sale of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has developed many new remedies; but tle people cling to the old reliable, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, - Knocked Down By a Door. Switchman Frank Burrows met with a paful and almost fatal uccident at the Union Pacific yards Thursday night. While irg a couplng, the door of a Missouri Pa- cific car fell from its fastenings and struck him on the head, 1t knocked him senscloss, and he lay in dangerous proximity to the rails as the train moved past. He was removed in time, however, but will be laid up for some days. Last week the injured man buried his wife, and has three small ehildreq dznonding on him, muk- Croup may L prevented by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as soon 5 the child shows the first symptom of the disease, which cantlways be done if the remedy is kepton hand. Hoarse- ness is the first symptom of croup, Sold druggists by all druggist SR, A Kansas City Forger, Charles Mestham, who 18 wanted at Kan- sas City on the chasge of forging a draft for ) on the Equitable Trust company of New York, was arrested at the Paxton hotel Thursday night by Sergeant Sigwart and locked up in the city juebi, The prisongr isa finely dressed, gentle- manly appearing fellow of about thirty-two or thirty-threo years of uge, and speals with @ German accent. He isof dark complexion, and has black hair and large, portruding dark ey His mustache and beard is ot the exact pattern of that of Thomas Nast, the great caricaturist, He claims to be the general agent for the Equitable Trust company, of New York, and admits that he wrote the drafi, but claims he had a right to do so. On being asked why he came to Omuba and registered under an as- sumed name, he replied first that he wished to “lie low,” and afterwards, in reply to the sume question, said he came here while on a spree. 3 Those who take Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic mever have dyspepsia, costive ness, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague and mulm'm. poor appetite, low -pnTu. headache or kidney troubles, Price 50 cents, Goodman Drug Co. Serving Informations. @ Deputy Sheriff Lou Grebe yesterday served information on the following prisone Wil- liam Emeluth, grand laroeny; Frank Bella- my, adultery ; Birdie Robinson,assault; Thur- wan N. Shepherd, obtaining 'money ' under false pretenses; Georgia Webster, fornica- tion. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, Whan Baby was sick, we gave her Clistoria. When she was & Cbild, she oried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Whes ahehad Children, shie gave them Castorla, THE OMAHA DAILY BEL: SATURDAY. SWIFT'S SPECIFIO s entirely & vegotable prel Satning o Mercury, Potaah, Ar polsonous substances. BWIFT'S SPECIFIO Tas cured hundreds of eascs of Tpithellen ma or Cancer of tho 8kin, thousands of cases ot Eozema, Biood Humors and Skin Discases, 4 liundreds of thousands of cases of Scrot wla, Blood Polson and Blood Ta! BWIFT'S SPECIFIO Has rellcved thousands of cases of Maret #al Polsoning, Rheumatist and Stiinces of She Joints. OMATTAY)00A, XY, Tune 87 158~B i (1 @pecinc Co, Atianta, da.- Gentlemen : 11 thg Tl part of e prdeent voar, bad otie Lolsou wppeared upou me. 1 bog faking N A, 5. “:’1 der advi T of nugther, 4\:3 Soday 1 feal aatly am sl Saking the m. Inenm #hall ¢ perfectly weil. I bellave it w. foct cure.” Yours truly, Doo. P Howarn, 11 West Bixih 86 R.0q Juy 1, 15 Tho Rwity Atiarita, On. . or fro fovuid 1y medic phosician, T onic over oir 8. K. 5., 11y wa woll ua 1 0 Was dn ny lifo. T am sure your med cured ma,and 1 'woull recomiaend i one autTering from any Liood truly, o hent e Drostoled by my Woson Dottfes oF ¥ Heoprs, Conductor C. & G. K. R Waco, TExus, May 0, (88— Geullomen : The wife of one of my customers was torribly amiciod Wit n Inathome sk diseass, 1 Svarad Ner whcls Doy BB waa aonhned Tier bid Tor wevoral years by this Rt and coulid not Tieip herasit at all. She mu]’"l ot tloen trom n violent Itching and i the skin. Tho disoase batfed (e akfil o e physicinng who troated 16, Her harband .Y.n Duaily kiving Lis wife Swifi's Specifis, ‘she commmenced to Improvo aimomt o ediRie)y, A i & ToW Weeks K16 \was Ape rently well. 'She 1 now a hearly King Inds, with o trace of thatiiction 5 iy, o3 B BE s, Wholosalb Drgilat, Alitia Aot | Treatise on Biood and Skin Diseaser matled fren. Tui Swirr > Co, Driver & Atlasta, G She Tried and Knows. ing |ln-m|~l of New York ters of sucii merit as haveever before heen produe ‘They are auuwln beeause they are not made cheap, they are the skill and money ad will do whe can prods cinimed aches, they are unequaled. 401 F The nagic. lion St Sandusky, 0, Nov. 21, %87 ‘Athlophoros - iaster acted fike Wt D dra B the s ained Ty e i iy, and 1t hiaa. ooy Bainful sinee, DRt does not puin ne st Shhow Mrs, Wikt MAGHLL. B38ond g conts for the beantiful colored pio- tre, - Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wali St. N Y. And all nature assames a wintery as pect, those who are pradent and ccon- omical will bogin to look about for pro- toction a changes of temper: nd their resuits. Wine ter clothing, fuel and BENSON'S PLAS- TERAre Tec asthe most impor- THE l tant household necessitios. This plaster s secured a permanent place in every LEAVES woll regulated hodsehold, as the most BEGIN imitat sk o1 valuable externnl rowedy known for COURNS, Colds, Chest. Dains, Backache: Rheumitism, Sclatica, Lumbago and all achies and pains peculiar to this season of the year. OWing to its kreat popular- To FALL ths Y cony o “CTIONS FIROM i1k DoC- TOI, & valuable household book. ity BENSON'S PLASTER hus been Inrge 1 AST ALL PRECEDENT. incorporatel by the legis! Fducational and” Charitabl franchiso made o part of fhe procent stitution, in 1579, by an overwhelming vote, Tts GRAND EXTRAORDINA Y DRAWIN( tuke place Semi-Annually (June an and its GRAND SINGLE' NUMB INGS take place in eachof the other ten months in the year, and are ali drawn in public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. “Wedo hereby certify that we stpervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-An- nual Drawings of The Louisiana Btate Lottery Company, and in_person nanage anc control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in 100d faith toward all parties, and we aitiic he company to use this certificate, with fi similes of our signatures attached, b its ady tisements." ate Con. povular nnders| k exwill 5 dr Louisfana Stato os which may be presouted at our coun- M. WALMSLEY, Pr PIERRE LANAUX A BALDWIN, 1 Orleans Nat'l Bank, CARL KOMK, 'Pres, Union National Baunk, WAMMOTH DRAWIRNG In the Academy of Music, New Or- leans, Tuesday, December 18, 1858, CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000. 100,000 Tickets at $40; Halves $20; Quarters, $10; Eighths, $5; Twentisths, $2; Fortioths, $1. LIKT OF PRIZES, 10,000 18 00000 15 00,000 i 50,000 20,001 are. 10,000 are Louisiana Nat. Tlank, St at'l Bank 00,000 200,00 100,000 0,000 5,000 ,00) 0,000 B0.00) 0,000 H0,000 | 500 ruu 50 : 100,000 AVPROXIY 100 Prize £100,000 0,000 40,000 of #1000 ar T 00 Prizes of 85K are W Prives of 400 are. .. Two NUMBELR '!‘:uunum. 00 Prizes of &0 are. .., WO Prizes of 200 are 8,146 Prizes, amounting to. ... $2 SPFOR OLUB RATES, or e, writa legibly to th ‘your resldonce, with S #1500 180,000 118,800 information undgreigned clearly to, County, Siroetand dolivery will b as bearing your number. Bured b Tull address Bead POSTAL NOTES, Expross Money Onders. of ow York Exchinnue in drdinary letter, urreney by XPress (84 OUF expense) wddressed M.ADAUPIHIN, Or M. A, DAUPHIN, New Crlouns, La, Washington, D. ¢ Address Reeistered Letters to . NEW OBLEANS NATIONAL BANK proscace of Gen: Now Orleaus, La. MR That the REMEMBER #ht tiesence of o Xarly, who ato ln charge o the drawinu guar antee' of absolute fairness and lutegrity, that the g that'no ot ckl poasibly o riag also, that tl ment tl’ Hl!lll GUARANTIHD BY nmmhfi N t: Now Orloans, aud the Tickste Arw siied Dy tho Pros ident of an ‘insttution whose churtered rights are TecoK the Highest court ., beware of all tmitations or anonymous DREXEL & MAUL, (Buccessors to John Q. Jacobs.) Undertakers and Embalmers Al“lxh. llldhhlllll‘d "““h l’dlflllul fl‘ Ur(ll‘a’l*b raph solicited an o) tly attende CBTPL K loplions 14 Noc More rapid return your enclosing an en bewe DECEMBER Which is the Most Popular Clothing House in Omaha? THE MISHT PARLORS 119 FARNAM STREET, WHY? Because the goods they scll are merchant tailor made,thereby insuring uo”.]\ style and workmanship,and the prices arc considerably lower than else where GAZE ON THESE PRICES. OVERCOATS. $0.B0 buys a CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $20, $11.80 buys a CASSIMERE OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $22. $18.75 buys a good CH TERFIELD OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $28. $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 $80. $28.80 buysa Silk Lined TREBLE MILLED MELTON OV ERCOAT,which was made to order for $30 $30.00 buys the finest SCHNABELS CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $65 $83.00 buys a fine BEAVER TRIMMED (SHAW L COLLAR) OVERCOAT,which was;made to order 70. 40.00 buysa FUR LINED OVERCOAT, which was n\’ldc 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. $11.50 buys a One Button Sack Suit, which was made to order for $18.78 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit, which was made to order for $28. $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 $50. $28.80 buys a Bannockburn Cheviot, sack or [rock, which was made to order for $60. $80.00 buys a Crepe Worsted, (imp.) 4-Button Cutaway, which was made to order for $68 An elegant and complete assortmgg% 8f PANTALOONS, from $2.50 o ALL ALTERATIONS TO IMPROVE A FIT MADE A fine line of Dress Suits for sale or rent. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FARNAN STREET, 1119. OMAHA, NEB. for ) FREE OF CHARGE W. G. AL BRIGIII Real Estate, . 15th St,, Omaha. ——BEST AND CHEAPEST—— ALBRIGHT S CHOICE! SCUTH OMAHA. Bias for Public Printing. STATE OF NEBRASKA, OFFICE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PItiy Lincory, Nov. L NOTICE TO BIDDERS. 11l be received at any time . m. of the 1ith day of e printing of all bills h matters as may bo house thereof to be printed in 15 shown and_designated as the printing laws of the state 218 Sealed on or by Decem! for . printing and binding in paper covers onsand (L, 0) coples each of the biennial the auditor ‘mhm(‘l ot state and comm public Jands ‘and Duildings: amd. five humdied (0 copies ench of the biennial reports of the attor- ney general, superintendent public mstruction, state librarian and sdjutant general; and all other reports and coctments that may be or- dered printed by e legislature, except such as iter into and form a part of the Journals, class of work i known and designated us under the printinglaws of Nebraskn pill work exeeuted under Cluss 1 shall bo printed in sma lnquvpe on paper tourteen (14) inches long by elght and one-ialf (¥ inches , single page. paper to be 28 pounds double ap to the ream and except the titlo page o Juke shull contain not loss than twenty-five incs of solid matter of seven (7 inches in leng and the lines shall pe successively numbered pIth @ blani only - cach space vetween the nes. "Tho title page of said bills shall contain not less than exghtefn (13) lines as above, with (5 inches addftional space allowable f spliy 1 bid shall state what the £ to do the work complete for per including composition, puper, presswor ung, folding aud all work or'material o nz into the work required, Allwork e uted ynder Class 1 »-IMH be de- sred dn good or ‘rh. the contractor to the of the sceretary of state within threo () 8 ifter the recelpt of the order by said con- tor from the chaieman of the coin wmittee ntin ither branchof the legisinur All work executod under €lass tnry 3 shali bopelnted in jong primer, brovier amd non- pureil 1y, on paper to be nine @) hich )y 81X () wide, single pa; paper to be fort: 1176 (45 1ba. £ the Feats, Whito boslt. Bach bhd under Clus’ 3 shull statd what the bidder iy v Ing to 4o the Work com - I per na; each report ov item in the lll 4, Includ POsItion, paper, Presswe itehing, all york or mate g 1u|n|hu\\ alley anc Proot must be far the oMcers of the BUY NOW TERMS EASY ARCHITEQT S STAUB, 1610 Howard St Omala, has drawn plans and specifications for a 9rcom frame houss. which comblaes utility.comfort,economy nnd beauty,in & way impossible in any good house tat costs Trom $1,40 to $10. As more than m will be b , 1 can afford to offer a copy for &5, tho ascal fess otherwise being from b to7per ceut. Pa‘antapplied for. Originaland splendid i dnlgnu farnished, as can be Jndged For a varioty of uald plans "~ form the sets of plansof comploted buildings of 8 per cent more. “all descriptions, I bave iu my ofice, ranging in cost T ‘trom 86,000 to 800,000, My unusual experience will guarantos satisfaction ==="""" ana reliable contractors only are engaged on my works, Parties wishing to build are corainlly invited. 10,000 MAGEE RANGES 2,000 MAGEF FURNACES AND 13,000 MAGEE HEATING STOVES WERE SOLD IN 1887. These fizures are moro eloquent than volumes s might be written in praise of the pocuiiar merits vossessed by the Mugee Goods MisS PARLOA § THE RANGES: ce liange constantly in Schyols and Private Kitchen: It fulfills e oxacting work it fox ny range made, DR. HORNE'S AElectro-MagnsticBels ! The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science—Sci- entificalty Made and Practically Applied. DISEASE GUHED WITHDUT MEDIUIHES » Tiave you B il 1 rend what chanic: for our Fur fans profe: hauts s ¥ Dont put in ~nlnm or Hot Wats r“\p stIlyon KNoWw what a Friest-crass Hot il do fo e haif the cost. me; COOKING STOVES i our ngenty, und W warrant each one Pyt to the buyer. MAGER T RN AC 38 UN1ON 8T., Boston, 80 Lake St i JLON BOS Ay ‘, Gontlemen’s xmu \. with Electric Suspensory, 1 A 31T WiLL CU 8 Paralysts, Nearals? edmul Belts. o «Elvou Just whoi qu e sty Pplicd 10 u. il o wes A1 1t electrilon (ho mm’ WHEN ALL E',. AT very ono gennino and gaed b Lunion. NOTE (o Vi i A R A Masiin it on load of'Frad . Chico; CHICAGO ™ SHORT LINE OF THE executivo ent or the chuirman of the commlites on printing in either brauch of th Chicago, Milwaukss & S, Paul R'y. : ’ legisinture Work when comnple to belivered of expense at the state house, The Best Poute from Omaha and Council | Bluffy to Proposuls k on each of the ab THE EAST classes tered unless the s sl a bond in the sum of five thousand @10 dallars, with to or moro TWO THALNS DAILY BETWELN OMAMA AND COUNCIL BLUFF8 Chicago, , —AND— Milwaukee, sureties, that in caso the pi roposing for Bhich CoRRrACt Ahall be aWFded the. a6 anch party will within five days after the award to im ‘of such contract enter into honds for the St. Paul, Mlmwupulh, Cedar Rapids, Rock Islaud, Freeport, = Rockford, Clinton, Duhuqm-, Davenvort, Elgin, Madison, Jnm-nille, faithful performonco thereof, as provided by Belolly Winona, La Crosse, T and the LTINS Of these PYOPOSALS. Proposals siall he murked “Proposals for Aud ail ther Important pointe Kast, Norientt Gtho ¥or through tickets, oall o | Pubiie Printing” and addressed to the state board of printing in eare of the socretary of call on the tickot agent at 1504 arnam airvel. in Barker ook, or &t Uiion Phciis trom Dec. 11, 14 state, Lincoin, Neb. Contracts on Class one v\l“ be awarded as a wii Fullivan Siseners aud the fuest Dining Cars 1a the : printing board reserves world are run on the walin f the Chicago, Mils | reject any or all bid: wikeo & St Paul Rallway. cntion 1y paid G. L, LAWS, Secretary of State, o 8% ;rtb U . H. A. BABCOCK, Auditor Publiec Acc'ts, L ne AR anager. CIL WILLARD, State Treasurer, % TiRy General assenger and u21dtodio Of the State Board of 1 \u'".!‘ um d ool Apent BAFFORD, Asdistans General Prascoger — - e fBeriaiendend GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 18, , GRATEFUL—COMPORTING, Epps's Cocoa. Breakst Coct, | v Wasranted absolutely purvo | "ocoa, from which the exeess of iy 8 toroush knowledio of the natural laws ich govera L )03 0f digestion and nut O1l has been removod. 1t has thres simes the atrength of Cocon mixed ton, and by careful uppiicath with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 163 b well-selected Cocdn, : jore onom! broakfast table witli & dc ud 1a tharedaro B B d0onoed: which may aave s many buavy doctor cal, costing less than oms cent @ by tho duduclous use' of guch aiticles Of deit' Ut by cup. It 18 deliclous, nouriahiug, Snous bt rasal oveds ‘fonticney 16 dlcuse. " Siurk strengtheuiug, easily digcatad, and dredd ot subiio waadlas e ot arciid' e ey adwirably adepted for tnvalids aa 0 WitAGk Whorover thore is i weak polnt. Wo miuy el as for persons iu health acave WAy & Taal AhATL DY Keeping ouraclves well wallas for pssons Lo hawith J Sold by Grocers everywhere, et SR e e wowon | BARER & 00, Dorebisie, Mest yirore] s conmi A.C. Woodle T, Tualo aperyilie, I ., M 4 Abbott, .u,m et pont ot B,upm'fi""v'ivfi"fi‘,’"ni’nvous PEOPLE, rely urodin a0 d by fi o3 5 ;15." JIORYE'S BLECTRO-mAG: e o e e rantecdsh (@ only'cie In o worid genoraiing B continnoue Kletrig ‘..,mu um]-l flkl;gfl o, Fowarhul, Dufablo, ¢ o o e lolatet 1o raved chaspeat selditin peweriul, Aol ui Ha o -J LS Cieetive HADICAL RLACH % FOIR BISEAS, cctrio Ruspensories froo wilh Maio e, bt aummeroial sganes” or QOB Hiesre Biisunres frow wih it it wholexaly ! Wholusaly drugg s, Sanfees. lodtiatons " RLAOTRIS TRUSSES FoR 23 L0100 dogrous of ricity, GUARANTEED tho IEFRRE 1) as above specified ) as above specified ¢ or In purt, as the Dboard may San vork to classe may b of the r e utr classes one and thres to o oxecuted under soen at the office the right to Presudent Iten, Vice President DUZALIN, ud Vice ' W, H. 8. Huau DIRECTOIS Joux Laew s TOUZALIN, Ident, Cashior, 3. COLLING, RELD, U. 8, DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, OMAHA DISPENSARY. e YOUNG MEN |, ont® Franciseo a. 000 eur Bend stamp for | Iumlflln:uuvlhl- DR, W. J, HORNE lnvenlor, l9l Wabash AvenueChIcago. Paid Up Capital...... $400,000 Surplus. ... 50,000 rinting. AL Nenv L, CarONIe and Pravary Diseasks of THE IRON BANK, Corner Vi and Faranm Sta Dl‘ SDIIIIIBV &CO Nebraska National Bank, ' ) 7o tronbled with Wenkness, N o1 Mewo flering orin Charges roa MIDDLE AGED MEN 0 fre o {ou, al wed patient oannot iee On exan tho wrinare will often be found. and s AlbumEn Wil SpPeRF, oF milkisl A chiamgin pears culiy, lgnoiant of the cuuse f ) ~ pOOF * RUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by Adwlaistering Dr, Haloes’ Goldon Speeifle. n be glven 1o a cup of coffos or tes with knowledige ot the person taking it; absos lutely harmless, and will effect & permanent and | 8peedy curc, whiother the patient 1s & nioderate edluok, 1ree (o 81l Address, drinker oruh wicololio Wreoks ‘Thousands of drur s have been wode temperato men who hivo taken Golden Buocido I Lholr cofloe with- DR, SPINNEY & CO,, | hawslskengolion Bueeigo ln ioir cafios with: N. B Cor 1ith & Douglas Sts, Bushwan Block, | §iit driukiug of the n free will. 1t nover Montion this paper: Ihe syst o improgni With the fic, it becowes an utter “‘-“r(r\‘)“u“\.; for e Wquor appatite to oxist. For salo by Kuhn & Co., 1oth and Douygias sts., and 18th and Cutge log ste. Omuha, Neb.g A D, Foster & Bro, wieil Biutle, lowa. are many troubled with t ‘the bluddor, oft Jint for mme Vil Bervice jasetis, ade s with boillng water or mil tins hbluum.rl SO ERbA, e e T E. C GII.PIN, FIRE |NSURANCE BROKER, Room 63 Traders' Building, Jung Man's K hlhuud \Im fiti A ke 26, Con o w i :E;u N eiffe purs Ex nvl K K8, glre ‘ ol b n.uuw of QHIOAOQ,L., : "‘""i"fluz“:lr‘.‘u"“ i IVORCES A, QUODRIOI, ATTORNEY.AT-LAW, 124 Dear 06 Bl Cbicego; '#lvies Liee; 4L ye pricuce; busiugss quiskly sud legally transac Functional di b ) ‘.u‘ Bealid Trom wosend 1ol spplicaiion. MARSTON 0,19 Fosk Clagn o Tucke uiaove o cases pire e 1 R [ TRRanE i R eie