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‘!" THB OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY DE(‘FMBER 2, wm b 1 il n XXX 3(;_1‘{’(" *3(\ {Batoal B vy 324 NG SR N N X RN X X@_“(\"‘ il B b B Rs Bt B AT Byt Batal bty il ?-{»7)(-1 Ay w1 i “§<+fv". T e e IR T w‘x.\f.{h bl x.\~><'.*><‘.\3‘,~<u Wl special attention to this splendid assortment of toys which we open on our third flodt tomorrow. We have paid great attention to this department, and will show all the latest | novelties in good, useful and lasting to \We have carefully avoided all flimsy trash easilysbroken, We also desira to call special attention to our Christmas Boo We are showin “Yhing but new h:mku, and this season they are finer and more attractive than ever before and st moder ate in price. Don’t omit to notice the astounding bargains in dress goods, linens les, handkerchiefs and mufflers, that we place on sale Saturday night at 7:30. We are closing ,out these goods without regard to cost. N. B. FALCONER. Best Domestic ingham . ON OUR French sateen, for comforts 200 dozem Men’s Broeded Silk Hindkerchiefs in light and dark colorings, always Cream shakoer flannel W cold at 5Ue, 7he and $1, after 7:30, 25¢ each. Fronch onting lannel.......... 100 /nv;g\mn Four-in-Hund and Teck Shape Silk Ties, worth 5o and 7de, afier THIRD FLOOR BLANKET DEPT, 7:30 19 oach. R nket 10-4 white (wooly) blanket 10-4 white (alt wool) hlanket - 10-4 white (wooly) bl 500 dozen Men's White Homstitched Cambric Handkerchiofs, well worth 15¢ each, OF altor7:30 3 for 10G. 100 dozen Men's Large | n White and Colored Brocade Silk Mufars, sold us- lll 4 ;.'“ v (wooly "“””\1" o ually at 75, 81 and $1.50, after 7:30 choice 48¢ each. ::: i ) ( | l \ { Thiene gavtents l\:\\u BPATAEL SkikE waists, empive coll nd cuffs, made of a heavy imported beaver cioth, colors navy blue and black; rogular 2¢ FOR SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY. I i 1.00: now $17.60. } BUY YOUR XMAS PRESENTS NOW AND SAVE MONEY. We open up tomorrow, Saturday, on Third Foor, our Christmas displa . “‘\I\ wz)-'\qu]"hsillv(v)"sg:m\l Empire Jacket with white clectric soal edging at AL Wool Dioss Patterns, worth $5, go Saturday night, after 7:30 o'clock, at $2.(9 Holiday Novelties, A splendid assortment of Toy Wagons, Hobby Horses, Doll ,Hiuve you soan n]\.- now Il’\u Gott Coat? Ttis tho very latest, made com- a pnttern, and no limit. ‘This will boa great loss to us, bub our: stock must bo Buggies, Sleds, Tubles, Chalrs, Dosks, Biack Boards, ete., ete.. will bo shown. Loh o e e |” bty B 2 Heasy boaver shawl, $5.00 worth § 7.50 reduced. y 0 8 ( o " Py s W 5 Akt nlofhi e Pt e oL BRI 1 R iR o R b e R e { ERETT (\,‘)'I‘:l?;“;“l;:m" A ‘y‘m T T Bhibeniwe hive We can fully assure our friends that our display this year \\|ll far outshine c:llro {&‘Kl DFPT. G“"m,d lSulc] of Il"“r Fn}-mn}uts. | \ | made they will only last a short time. Ouradves isbe on time Saturday night in briilinney any previous effort. The children are all invited tomorrow. ity ln\nl:'. “'“l‘\" |; ‘1“ "‘l‘iv :,.\,‘(: ‘$|6‘ (;b“eaht‘:\h: hape, inches long, best aual- \ ‘ u]\;:;lwg;-:l‘;’z.[(ilr::.:‘}‘c:;\?rv:. mr\zsz,g?;?, 1 to acustomor and none to tho trade. " 24 inch Astrachan hox capes, worth $18.00; only $12,75. | y your Xmas gifts. 96 inch 5 worth $ 1l box capes e Seal Elect, inches long, Marton collar, worth 85000, only $35.00 I LCHpiRnt iatag Fanleotar wor 1 312.00; only $30.00. Our 82 inch Circular Cape, made of Canudian Seal, Astrachan edging, . worth £30.0; only $35.00 each. 00: only $18,00. LLinen Department. SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY. I Jackets that will go in this sale at one-half price. inch Alaska Seal Jackets worth $200.00; only $110.00. ineh Aluska Seal Jackets, worth $215.00: only $110,00. We are offering special bargains in Ladies' Muffs and Children’s Pur Sets. N- B. FALCONRKR. SATURDAY. Wo will show the finest nssortment of Christmas Cards, Mechanical Cirds, Booklets, Calendars, Gift Books, Toy Books, 3ook N ever shown in tho city. 50 Hemstiched and Stamed Tray Cloths, worth 15¢, will be closed out at ¢ cach. Not more than 2 to a customer. ks and Coloved Juveniles 50 Pure Linen Huch Towels, worth 15¢, will be closod out at 8¢ each. Not more than four to a customer. 10c BOOKLEYS AND CHRISTMAS CARDS AT 5c. 1,000 beautiful Booklets and Christmas Cards at 5¢ each, worth double. BOUND BOOKS AT 25¢. Choice Books in fancy bindi written by the hes 100 Pure Linen Hucl worth 20c, will be clossd out at {3 {=2¢ each. The size of this towel is 2 5. Notmore than four to a customer. RIBBONSI! RIBBONS! s, handy volume edition, good clear type, and 25¢ ench. uthors, onl Huvergal’s and Rose Portar’s Devotional Books only 25¢ oach. OR THR H O LI DAYS AT 48c RIBBONS. - 1-20. Handkerchisfs wor:h 250 to 371-20all at {G26 : ; ok S HATUREICe RIBEONS, - - - - - - To ) “Natural Law in the Spiritual World,” by Drammond. R BONSUME STt oy ) Whito Sealloped and Hemstitched Embroiderod Silk ronikoin et 16 2-3c. ““The Stories of Threo Burglars,” by Stockton. RIBEONSA S Sl e ey Jan Vedder’s Wife, by Amelin Bar, Bacriers Burned Away by AT $1.95, WORTH $3.50. Initial Silk Hundkerchief, fire Jupaness Silk, at 16 2=3c. Scalloped Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs in plain white and colors, at {6 2-3c. Plain White Hemstitohed Imbroidered Linen Handkerchiefsat 16 2-3c. d Handkerchiels at (6 2+3C. Colored Hemstitehed Embroidered Linen Handkerchicfs at (6 2-3¢. Handkerohiofs worth 250 to 371-20 all at (G20 RIBEONS S e e i 030, RIBBONS, - - - - - - 10c Milton’s Paradise Lo Dante’s Inferno, In full merocco . Dante’s Purgatory Dore’s Bible Galler Hemstitched Mourning Embroid Corsets: Corscta) TO CLOSE THEM OUT. CORSETS 98c. w, all . but go at one y the execilont Dit, WARN 5 DR. WRNER'S 33: nd Paradise, ||Same in half vellum .. 3 | N. B. FALCONER. |l nd a big sacrifice. EALTH and solid comfort The HIGIH BUST, '—B No. 116, Handkerchicf Dep't. ‘ LN X Btk fi”‘ e el ey e e bl AT VTR TR LTS TR L A i el ST s b bkl i arrel, | sazo it went through with a rush, |upon the premi Any manufacture s, it [ but nine votes being recorded against cer or dealer in oils and insvect any oils | car : I dealer, who had " hardly | it in the house, and thers being no opposition | found there for sale for iluminating pur- | knife, cutting u huge gash in hus sidé. the Lime aud perhaps not the patience or | whatever in thie senate. : poses. Oils whizh do not comply with the b 3 skill to propery inspect and test the danzor- | 10 must nol bo supposed that the oil com- | requirements of the luw are to be marked SWINDLED BY A SHARPER, L s : ous fluid. Certam it is that tho retailers | pany allowed the bill to becomea law that | “Rejected for illuminating purpog i Some Light on a Eubject of Interest to 200, i LOCCUN o5 comply. with the pro- | would. be distasteful to. thom, for thoy suc. | marked *Approved” may be sold rouble 10 which Reyaolds, the father-in-law, ed his son-in-law, Ernest Rissi, with a ached the ret Did you drink a cup of that incomparable of chocalates in ut it is | filinets Men Taken in on s Banco Man's the most elegant of a’l the pavil- Houszholds, visions of thc law by actually inspecting the | cessfully opposed an effort that was made | made unlawful to dispose of oil murked *Re- e 3 oil themselves, and they took theiv chances | to have tho minimum test remain at 102, as | jected.” To offer such rejected oil for sale s | iy & Randolph, drugeists of Macomb, ions at the World's Fair? e in_placing confldence i the jobbers with | it was in tho oid law. An attempt was then | doemed a misdemeanor, and is to bo pun- | || HEFE S IHEED T CEAREES OF AACOMD y whom they did business. made to have the minimum fixed at 10 ished by u fie not to exceed §00, in the dis- | Hl, have noti e offocts 5 Ly A DIFECTS IN NEBRASKA'S OIL INSPECTION e Kt )y the same as the law now in force in Towa, | cretion of the court. that they were swindled out of a unnle but again the tank line lobby allies on the | ~The testing apparatus to be floor wot in their work and failure was once | is known as the more the lot of the [riends of an honest - | used in the 1sed s what | lot in Omaha by a bunco man from Chica ster cup, Lhe one now | goy 1 days ago this man went to Mac umh. state of Ohio, and all oil is to be 49,08 i Although the law was severoon parties to Ac- | Who violated it, it was so flagrantly ignored Praise is due Menier for the History of & Law that Was Passe s 3 e head ol two meritorious things accom- asto becomen dead letter. ~Noweof the | spection law. rejected which emits a combustible vapor at | 414 after being lntroduced 4 e cquppdaton Ol AononelyEolitics wholesalo dealers made any pretense of | "Noyning more than a minimum testof | a temperature of 100> Fahrenheit. firm, said that his name plished; of orecting outsido his Rather than Proficiency the complyiug with its provisions, although whe | 10)> Fahvenheit would satisfy the oil men, | The state inspector must give a bond of | and that a ho Test for Vil L pectors, law specified that if any person sustained | \who stud.ously kept themselves under cove 20,000, and each deputy in the sum of 5,000, \\'fl!‘ld'jlhll;i it, dumage to_property or injury to person by | and that was the standard finally es for'tho faithful performance of his duties. ewe fatt failure on the part of a vender of oil to cow- | lished by the bill when it becamen law. | They are entitled to receive 10 cents for | comprise a drug f iy with the requirements of the act, the | Fow of “the legislators knew what oil in- | every barrel inspected, and are required to | OWn somo fiue ho Two years ago Tue Bee convinced itsvead- [ latter was held responsible to the former | spection SReCthe s provided and | keep u record of all oil nspected, the umount | OWned two fine quarter se 3 g o, pection laws in other state: 3 Cherokee county, I He showed ors ‘n a series of articles that the Nebraska | for the damagoe so sustained. ‘The violater | 4 majority of them were well satistied to | rejected and the numo of the party to whom | in Cherokee county, lowa. He showed an : aspection law wus not being enforced, | Was also made guilty of manslaughter in | havo'the bill pads even in this way, believ- | the oil belonged, this record to bo open to | abstract of titlo in legal form. The (diadiad iy Fed i | case death attended the violation of the | ing thatany system of inspection would be | the inspection of all persons interested. At | terms of trade for one quarter section, H and that the so-called offivial nspections | 1y 4nd all contracts made in violation of treat deal botter than no inspection at | theend of each month each deputy is requ & Randolph giving two stallions valued were 50 fraudulent as to render them fi the law wero declared illegal, and the pur- L to forward to his chief a record of bis work [ 3900 eacti, one stallion at 3300, a | v as affording the people of chaser of oil below tho standard of 1102 B olloianslna lasnost oTE. for tho month'ana thie money he hos recely city of Omaha uy £300 and 5210 i cati, 1l ate any protection from low grade oils was | could return the same to the seller atv [, o 50 st July 1, 1857, and | for the same. In Junuary of cach u €0 fEBLRGDy Drotog § the cxpense of tho latter, while the buyer | . ‘Thelaw went into offect July 1, 1887, and } ‘pk ot oo "niiat forward o “the gov- | comb firn ) lowa to have concerned. SN it was then discovered that in the' selection ¢ 4 tho d 1 with the A ould also have recourse for damage dirattlin T AT T rnor a report of ‘all oil inspected during the with the The expose was a revelation to the people {RabitHE ball orinppeitopsliCiovaraceel IVarRbR A N by himadit o his dopatics, . Tho talary. | mon came b of the state, who up to that tune had not Possibly one reason why the retailers ‘)fl’:j"_‘_‘l‘.’&'m"br e ot wire: | Of the chiof inspector is §2,000. and that of | With of Cherokec dreamed of the slipshod mauner in which | trusted so implicitly to the wholesalers Dillors and politiclans from various patts of | each deputy $100 a month, this to be paid | county informing them the lund de- the busiuess of the oll inspection doepart- | Decause il was rarely possible to find a bar- | B TP AAS B0 VARG Y d by a promi- e L Rand bo | rel that did nov have a branded standard Siake. o saech ment was conducted, and iv. will now bo | wieing from 1502 to 175= Fahrenheit. 1o | horde of aspirants ha new Was pending a | Whoily from the fees for inspecting oil, and | scribed in their deca was o Lo thewm to leavn that the condition of | yas, however, a well kdown fact thatin this | fluence to secure un appointment from the Toondingin o this is not sufticient the sularies must | hent farmer, who had been livinz on it for W sceking in duced pro rata. All fees in excess of and the title they had bought s in this respec ad 0a 4 Qards were gsiab. | Eovernor to the chief inspectorship, or to a affairs in this respect is about as bad as it | oranding fanciful standards were estab place as deputy, but the goveruor had de- [ Ay p own county the gem of all exhi- nd Charles V. Randolph 'm in Macomb, and they Mr. Brown said he tions of lund bits (justly awarded the Court of Honor) and showing Americans what a good cup of chocclate \d persons per week have seen the really is. Twenty thou difference between Chocolat | i to pay fees letter from tho r Menier and the various Cocoa’s on the market, @ The same article will be fur- nished by your grocer; he is s are to be turaed into the state treasur Brown had “gone with the erson who shall sell illuminating oil [ Borses and cash, and he has undoubtealy 2 . feves e i ed, 4 4 re frequently than ¢ C ¥ T e o o e disposed of the lot in this city by this time. was theu, and, furthormore, hat iu iy get- | lished, and uiat movo froauently than other: | fidia ™ SRt fort™® Y™ G porany | in this stuto botoro the same is fuspeutod | disr ; ; bound to get it for you. R e oxer vary faok, oV could haraly stand o flash test of more than | Work he —would appoint only lntelli- § B, S ar 0SS FH nding paek- v the qualivy if we " llln lhxv. \\rllllhauu‘xlr‘xu«;:;-:‘nlll'hll l; ul:lufl\l:’ h‘" §0° Fahrenheit. There were scores of dea 1. | Bent and experienced men. His action, | P biscdds Vi bis own brand and marked | therefore, in “making the appointments was | 8&¢s containiog oll for the purboso of decoly- wntler tho Systwnn ofinspoction, s How con | it ucording (o 4 standard wiich ho decided | {0 SEreRL dasRLaIR00ON 10 8RS bearing un_luspéctor's brand without d, they are daily using oil that will not | upou himself. Thousands of galloas were 08 ). hanoat Ishookion, " | huving the oil therein contained ingpo: s o quired by the Stato law. | s0ld and consumed, tho quality of which fisappointed a fargo number of the legis- | ¢ %100 to 8300 fine or six months mpris: | lattls Liages, Mother’ thereby incurring un awiul risk to life and | ws 0 poor, zdmn vty o ""'l't:‘&'velln con- | ik as o party measute as a public noces. | Ohment, or both. A fine “of §1v is imposed | A stove pipe through the roof of A, Har- Y our other's - prope clusion that disasier mnst attend its use, huoh as 5 for disposing of an_empty ol without s residence, 1101 South Ninth stre ; ’ TS R Y e sity. The appointments were, on the other 2 iy That a thorough understanding of the sit- | Numerous conflagrations followed its at. Old 511\,(:1. l ca POt imposed upon most shamelessly, ana that | ers, and each s the bestsawve that exwerience roduce, or thut money can buy. » Tank | first erasing the inspector's brand. Any | caused a slight e e e e y ol ed cons It PQUO) " _ | hana, entirely satisfactor to the Tank » y S Y 4. caused a slight slerday morning uation may bohad fv may be advisable to | Lonpied consumpuion, noy infrcauently fol- | 6% ' tnay monopoly took oocasion to ox. | Derson knowlngly using oil for. iluminating | quuago will amount to wbout 10 10 , Rope Macted | Purposes before it has been inspected and PAED AL Ameunbto B Jauk Bldea, - % tion on this subjoct i this siate, with & to. | Appear, however, the porcentage of fatall. | Press its seoret aprovalof the men selected f b o™ Kyproved™ is lable to & fine of | Aboutdoclocicyesterdaymorninga gasolin R X f > d stove exploded in V LU house, ave i ade er - into > style. sumoof the law as it uow stands on the [ Lies wis no groater than it bus been for | PLRRERT, 1 iy presont the inspeot. | from 820 to §100. Auy adulteration of oil so | HONS xploned) 10 Wee 1. Boatie house, Bae Have it made over into modern y k. -ln‘nln:lui\l:n:\::.“u; hllrl.‘\)x\l‘ ln:\v“gnm:ly m{ulrwr ;\{vl‘l‘lh .,‘5‘\’3'].."3:5‘ lsnm:vh:flhtul:lul .En';x’ ;;14?“1{\[& ors, with but few exceptions, have been of | 88 to make it unfit for use under the law is d s in its eatures to the oil inspection 5 i1 - Ta' ; P ' 0 centous, have boen of | D1 B 5y i oy bxcsedins §i0b o | DULOUL Without the uid ot the fire’ dopart We'll only charge you 6 5 cents an ounce for our work, Any old silver made new for Christmas if ordered now. Law of lowa; how it is possible for oil re- | liitle, if any, botter than was retailed under e bhose Orikl | & year's imprisonment, or both Ll ‘u:;xs\n:l:llml";‘;:.m hn[ ‘I:u u:“”'x';mm":m Neo- :sLfl:n. law. “\I\‘ml::mmll;ul condition Is 140 | s political ringstors, and having proviously u.‘.}l‘,ys"nii‘l‘f‘y',“i‘.‘«-'.!‘.‘f'.‘a’]‘."“,‘{.,” H‘lu\:::; ”’;::‘F-”:: oll, 3 1125 bet 000 times without number; | mauuer in which inspection Is conducted | had _nothing ‘whate O o e, vith I | guffering therefrom any injury resultivg how the law has practicatly deiven out com. | Will remain to be determined afier all the [ fluid they were expucted to scientifically anc Y The No 9 Wheeler & Wilson with its ro- ary movement, the lightest running machine in_the marke 1 nd is unequal i from an explosion. Any inspector who shall . rabili i KA 5 honestly examine. om 81 o 0 Y ins U for speed, durability quality of w peition bad theown o business into the | faflasre brosented. Ly with afiars | With such iuspéctors, nd with suoh o law | ExaMo direoily o indiroctly in ofls ‘ahmil be | GoldhyN Eilcastir o b4 South Six St d onopoly s how - & f A f Cnibloges of the Thtter CormoRaLian Ato s | 8 thov thon word tho. heople clamovd for | 43 Was yussed, the poonle were not gunran- | e B0t Exgeerivg P0b ud be, removed 15 B handling and trading oil; how consumers | thing In the way of logislation that would | (W W) VIR B0, Jalab FO08 R0 (R0 HERI0 | uhis law, und of county attorneys o proso: | gy oo HERHES S A 3 o BT i d whic 1, o her things, ma A o 217 3 \RoLor Twh rown’s saloon, was held up when near Thir- B e o e o s ofut L r i oad Lo . | opaly oUIALBIL™ ttie "barkhe ik urgenti, | M8 JeYeruoR boemoro anylnapeclor, wio { BEOWHS AHo08 Mas Ieli.bp rhon poar Thle: ous fites aud occasioual fatalitles vesult | 18 16 SR OF BOSRD FOrER INCIVICHAL YO BY° | demand the incumbency of honest men, and | 304 0 » b ) ARAcY. o ; 8 from the explosion of low grado oil in kero- | tewd to tho inspection of all oll offered for } {TRIE R SRENERENCY 05, (0N GEG M HOD | of his duties, and the chuof inspector may wayman. Williams told the vobber that he sene lamps—all of them mattors of almost | Sale. 18 was o featuro dly missing in YA teenth street RAYMOND, JEWELER, Corner 15th aud Douglas Streets, O nshs, v . X e eputies,forreasonable cause, | didw't have any monoy, and to get even the | n f A E s 5 i s BT satisfactorily Lo the power behind the | MOVeany ofhis deputies forreasona didun’t have any 0 get even the — T R - — . duily occurrence aud happentng simply be- ADS IRt QLIS MALORL WDLD 30k ise the one chat ufter thewr terms in anofcial [ e s would-bo holdup struck g neigro aud tien & . - v ] and crininal manner o which 1ty et foree, | Ovory vendor to attond to it, and it wus an Aoiby. explred shoy have boeo proviagd | . Torty yoarsiafthe masket with conaant | wado slash g bita wish a knile. COLUMBIA VARNISH co. St. LOU|8, Mo. 4 . 0o~ : 8 Ve |43 tus | With sinecures, which they stilt hold. o ] s tel e for Co e —— . wment s ignored. other case of whore everybody's business | Yy BIROUTNA, A Fud Bre o show to | tra Dry Imperial Champdwna, Highest DeWitu's Witoh Hazel Sa MANUFAOYURERS OF THR CELEDRATED Kegulatiug the Sale of 01, Ak aFianae '/ ) what base uses these appoiniments have | Award, Diploma and Medal, Columbian Ex." | Dawiry's Witeh Hazo FLOOR GLOSS %2 COLUMBIA GLOSSIT BTs Srat aticcnpt o this Nabrasks legisla- Qlamear for & Maw Jaw, beea prosuituted, and that honest ofl inspec- ———p e The most durablo ard beautiful finish for | Tho ideal polish b B ’ = tion in Nebraska 1s the exception and not Wants Her Na. Inanged. o { ho ideal polish for Furniture, Planos ture to offect necded logislation in tho way | Tho popular clamor for a new law fn- | Hon i Nebrasiey s tho excention and not mo Unang § floors and wainscoting. Ensily applicd, of regulating the sale of illuminating oils | creased, until the Consolidated Tank Line PP p ho of Adella Louisa Stowe has- filed 8 petition Inspeorion lav as it now apoears on the | 1, the aisuriot court, askiag pormisaion 1o change her name, alleging: that the name which she now carries is teo common for the business or profession. i which the peti- tioner 1s uow engaged. | Dries iuntantly.” Mukes tresome | §0d String Instrumonts, ” Preventa i werubbing unhocensury. A1 dire | tho varnish from cracking aud imparts xf | nndstaing from grense, ink, tobacco | Prilliant finish. A fow drops on a soft cloth and blood, casily r ved by simply | 8 sufficient; then rub well over the var-{ Wining it with & dajup clotl . Made 1t Len | nished surface until dry. Case of 8 bottlos, | brilliant shades. $1.00 per can. 86.00, Single bottls 23 cents, 4o FOR SALE BY AI.L DRUGGISTS, s i i s s =it was lu 1855, when & law was passed, which | company saw that the peoplo were fully went into effect May 1 of thut year. It was | aroused, and knew that they would not declared Lo be unlawful for dny person to | stand & continuation of the fraud that had Provisions of the offer for sale for iluminating purposes, | been practiced upcn them so persistently either as agents orotherwise, any mineral | and shamelessly by the handlers of rejected or petroleuwm, or fluid or substance which | foreign oil. was & product of petroleum, without first | - They also saw that the occasion would testiug the same by placing not less than | afford them a splendia opportunity, because Balf o pint of the oil in asmall cup and | of their superior sirength, influence and heating the same gradually at a rate of not | strategic ability, to deal o telling blow to more than two degrees ver minute. The | competing individuals and less powerful temperature was to be determined by a | corporations that were engaged in hundling Fubronbeit thermometer placed in the oil. | eils within the state. After the oil had been subjected to heat a Tnis company accordingly affected to be “flbm’ mateh or other taper was to be ap- sent Law. , 1t is provided that all petroleum oil or any oil fluid that is- the product of petroleum, whether manufactured in this state or not, Iu asking for the changd ‘the applicant has shall bo iuspected beforo being offered for importuned the court o ‘name her Adella le for illuminating purpose: Provision is | T.ouisa Kohnstamm, alleging that under the made for a chief inspector, who 15 to be ap- | name of Stowe she has_written a book, but bointed by the governor, and whose term is | that as the name Koh: nm is eminently to be two years, and who must nos be inter- | fitted for her use, the production would meet ested in manufacturig, selling or deating in | with a much greater ‘sale if the change of any of the oils mentioued. He is authorized | name were granted. 10 appoint not to excead five deputies, who BAILEY, LEADING DENTIST 2™ | NEBRASKA Beauil 0 e NATIONAL BANK. \ heartily in favor of the proposed law, osten- | are also empowered to inspect oils. Inspect- . ed to tho sucface with such frequency | sibly for the advantage that it would be to | ors ana deputies are required to provide Lucky to e Alive. U. 8. Depository, Omaha, Nab, .nd in such mauneras to determine the exact | the people, but really. from ulterior motives. | themselves with the stenc ils, brands and George Gillette showed up in police court J tomperature at which the oil would emit 8 | Woen, therefore, a bill was introduced be- vapor that would ignite. ry forthe proper performaive | Thursday morning with a bad case ot “'bust 1f such a gas should be emitted at a tem- 1t1s the duty of these of- 9 A FULL SET ON RUBBER $5°° ’ fore the legislature 1n 1857, it had the back- f He was found lyitig in & lotof weeds Teoth extracted pulnlossly In morninz, o Ty ilad, ing not only of the revresentatives of the | ciuls to inspect all oilsoffered for sale by any ty-first streev likl.ulxdry.nk Thursday NEW TF HSAME DAY CAPITAL, = - - 400,009 perature bfiedowl Fahrenheit the | people but'of the representatives of the cor- | manufacturer or dealer within the state. | night. When searched Gillette panned out NEW AND MY CO| : Paloless Filling——New Process. SURPLU S5, 865 E Pil was Lo be declared dangerous. aud it was | porations as well. ‘Tho ringsters who were | If the ol meets the roquirement of the ack | over §200 10 cash. Tho judge dlscharged My doctor sa h Sy TR T T Y T d s = » 2,024 - made un:awiul to sell or offer the same for | in the employ of the Consolidated Tauk Line | they stencil the following words upon the | him. A K e e or ias | lowesthrioes All Work warranted sale. The penalty was a fino of not loss than | company did Botepeuly declare themsalves s | package. barrel or cask contaiuiu the oll: — u'«".my'-“-'u. o cated . » Propar $100 or imprisonment in the county jail for a | in favor of the bill,and apppeared to keep out in the blank space the actual number of de- In criminal court L. B. Reynolds is on the discretion of the court, and the party | of their representatives opposed it, knowing | gree hich the flash took bl 7 . et Lo lynolds is of convicted was o pay the costs of the pross. | full weil thag he would 1 tis manner the | Secomamios n i iash took place. ' This is “App b tost — d " ] Court, time not excoodiug twenty days, O both, in | of tho fight save on one oecasion; whoh 000 | fn tia piek tae fe aceel o usckting 18 Grivnuas Onurk F“ druggl Paxton Bik., I6th and Farnam 8ts. o DERE # Eblq “ Entrance on 161h 5t Teluphone 1085, | aiht & 0 Cunbine ine tron oy Fates; pra 1y iaselT: at tic. and §18 puc on K b foieyes i R ey W ¥ Bgens, ol & “Colllun, 4N i Piinad o ol i S o s mannar i | EESHCuTO DM RSt L | s e wh sl il e o iy AL ol 15, 0% loa. oel ree PaSSAE the name of the officer making the test. 3 sad e rder t e healtivy thilsie o T [V W72 Oatarrh Fowder curas catareh ¢ As tho provisions of the law governed the | the bill was placed upon it pas | ““Tho lspectors are empowered: to cnter | The whole affaic grows out of & family | Adares ORATORE. WOODWARD. Li i BIRNEY’S Q4 saiers smgvar THE IRON BAN L

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