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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1882)
THE DAILY MONDAY , OCTOBER 2 CHAOS OF GRIME. A Verdant Virginian Viotimizoil by "a Madison Merchant. " Judge Benoke'o Record ol Crimmnla for September. Cltr Kill Hfctmtir.n thn Slonx City JonrimHnln. Another slick coiifidunco gum * was ployed at noon Saturday on the U. P train No. 0 , the victim being a vrell- to-clo-looking man , who gave his name na Ji I ) . Caidwoll , and B $ d ho come from Carroll county , Virginia. Cald- woli was en route to Madiaon , Ne- to look nt the lamln in that vicinity , with n view to While the U. P. train was Ijin ; ; nt the Oouncil lUufla tr.inefur n , man came in and cnRaged in conversation with him , o.iy that hid name vrua Mor gan , and that ho wan ono ot a firm composed of three _ brothers , who wcro engaged in the dry goods butincea nt Mudinon. lie said ho was just roturnint ; from the cant , ivhoro ho had bought about § 3,000 worth of goods. These goods were now at the transfer and ho had junt learned that they could not bo shipped on to their destination in . the saino car but inu t bu trmieforod , which fnct botlierud him coiiaiderably , aa he expected the car to go right through. A fuv momenta Inter another follow 'entered and .vas introduced to Mr. Cr.ldwcll as " 'Mr. Adams , the tranofer agent. " Adams paid that on L'xuiiiin- ing the load it was found that several of the boxen must bo ro-hooood bcforo the Union Pacific would receive them. There were nlno zomo other charges to pay , nnd Mor gan confoBBod Hint ho waa about out of ready cash , although ho had a check for $1,1)00 ) , which ho would got cashed on hia arrival in Omaha. This , how- Over , did not nuit the obdurate ngcnt , and Morgan applied to hia fellow trav elers for a loan of thu amount needed , 8110 , which ho would rupay in just iiftoon minutco. The verdant Vir ginian immediately pulled out the ' cash and gave it to thu Madi son merchant , who naid ho would uo witji Aduma to tlio b.iggago car and return at onco. At thin junturo ' the train pulled out , and the two men wont into the fust cars and wuro lost siqht of. It wiw not until the train had reached thiu aide that the truth dawned on thu victim , who related lii lorn to the official and others. Ho said it took about all ho had. , The follow who represented himself as Morgan , is described na a light compkaloncd man , with a sandy inoua- taclio. Ho was of medium height and were -a black hat nnd light busi ness suit. Adams was dark complexioned , with a wcok'fl growth of beard , nnd was of about the sumo build and height. It would seem that a detective might bo put on thu trains bolwoon Oinahu and Oouncil Blufl'd fur n while and thij a.ngprjjjiu gong be.brokon up , SUITKMIIEK CKIMK. The report of the police judge for the month of September shows the following figures on the month's busi ness. latoxication , 88 ; disturbance of the peace , C2 ; assault and battery , 20 ; as sault with intent to commit murder , 1 ; larceny , 33 ; vagrants nnd suspicious characters , 10 ; malicious destruction , of property , 3 ; keeping vicious dog , 2 ; receiving stolen property , 2 ; convor- of property as bailee , 1 ; discharging firearms , 4 ; cruelty to animals , 1 ; for gery , 2 ; keeping open saloon on Sun day , 2 ; violating hack ordinance , 1 ; committing nuisance , 4 ; laying sewer pipe without license , 2 ; making throats , 2 ; expressing without license , 2 ; pros titution , 71 ; gambling , 4. TO BIBTniCT UOUltT. Judge Bonoko Saturday transmitted the transcripts to the district court in the cases of the following offenders , who will bo duly investigated by the grand jury next week ; Thomas Magco , larceny. J. 0 , Hollander , arson. Hollander is the man accused of firing Brandt's Turner Hall some mouths ago. Anthony Kotri , larceny. Kotri is the man whoso little girl found Mr. Hf W. Yates1 satchel , containing his wifo'd diamonds nnd jewelry , and who retained the .property for n long tinio. Kotri ia out on bail , Frank Hughes , assault with intent to commit murder. Hughes is the man irho cat Jena Jensen , the bout- iuan , with an nxo. Hughes is pro nounced to bo insane , and may bo snt to the phylum at Lincoln instead of the penitentiary , Jacob Thoin , forgery and obtaining goods and money under falsa pro- tonseu , This is the Jonason diamond case , James IJrown nnd 0 , II , Allen , picking pockets. Allen ia the colored - ored man who stole a gold watnh from ono of the guests at the Mil- lard. lard.W. W. A. Shepardson , the Wymoro newspaper man who was arrested n few days ago for robbing a friend in this city of about § 700 in jewelry and oath , John McMahon , alias "Kalians Oity Kid , " charged with picking the pocket - ot of a Hurt county farmer of money and notoa amounting to $1,000. Tula fellow was balled out and loft , and the Sioux Oity Journal thus conjectures u to his doings since. TUB CHECK GAME. "The time-honored chock - game waa played on * traveler named David Ar inour at the passenger depot yesterda ; morning. One of the two sharps who wprked David is described as n short follow with a brown overcoat , and the other as taller , and wearing a black overcoat. These men wcro shipping cattle , they told David , After ho wai duly impressed with their wealth ant importance they mentioned that a little ready money was need ed to pay a freight bill. Gould ho loan them ? CO-on a $500 check until banking hours ? Certainly Da vid would. He accommodated the stock buyers with the sum named. Ho was asked as a favor to watch their homo and buggy until they came back , which would bo in a few minutes. They did not come back , and on Da- inquiring about the ownership ol the rig ho was loft to watch ho found that it belonged to 0. F. Iloyt. Ho applied to the police and Marshal Thompson nnd Deputy Manual Petty went out to look for the two stock dealers. They wore traced out on the road to the Big Sioux beyond the ilrat cut , and there the track was lost. The ofliccrs kept up the una vailing search until supper timo. The check purports to bo issued by Calrtwoll , Hamilton t Co. , of Onnlm , in favor of Charter ) D. Morgan. As thtun slmrpp , who nro doubtless the two that have boon working along the Sioux it Pacific nnd the St. Paul for Homo time , play their ninful names only on travelers , if they can keep out of sight for a day or two after each raid they nro able to bravo arrest When the victim go > s on hia wajr ho tnkoa all iho evidences , aim that ends nny chance of conviction ns far ni that particular deal ia concerned. " "About ! ) o'clock lint a veiling it wao learned from a brakcman who is cm- ployod on the transfer train of the St. J'nul railroad on the Nebraska side that adont 1 o'clock ycntcrday after noon two men answering the descrip tion of the parties who are supposed to have passed the fraudulent check crossed the river on the ferryboat nnd walked townrd Dakota City. Jnvcsti- untion into the whereabout/ / certain parties who nro known to bo 'ttj' men nd who have been in town recently , revealed that two of them have not jcon soon in the city ninco the Circus Iloyal wan hero , and the third loft oif yesterday morning's train for Council ilfTs. A recent operation which wan conducted near Council Blufla , in which a granger was taken in for $55 , IH thought to have boon "turned" by ono of the parties above mentioned , ind the moclun operand ! nno the saino us in this instance. The check being in Cnldwoll & H'imilton'a bank in Dmalm , was probably obtained in the Dlank in that city. It bore the date of September 17th , nnd waa consid erably soiled , but nlill may have been missed purpoioly by the men passing t. An Omaha paper of yesterday states that "Kansno City Kid , " wno was in jail in the Nubraska metropolis or pncket-pickinc during the state air , was released on Saturday on ? 500 bail , his bcndnnun being Joe icdmond of that city , llcdmond is n man who would naturally have no acquaintance with the "Kid , " nnd the amount of the bail waa doubtless put up with llcdmond by some of the > rinoner'i3 pain in order to u\low \ the "Kid" to escape. The fact that Iho man victimized thinks that ono or both of the men who conlldenccd him came up on the night train from Council liluftd ; that the blank check could only have naturally been obtained , iu Omahu ; that the "Kid" waa loose in Li mo to get here , and that the opera tion is n well known favorite one of hio , establishes a hypothesis in which there may bo something , or nothing. " I'OLIUE COUIIT. In Judge Beneko'a court Saturday morning business was not over ac tive. tive.Thoro There was ono cane of disturbance of the peace , thu oflender paying $3 and costs. Trno to her Xrunt Too much cannot bo Haul of the ever nltliful wife nnd mother , constantly watching and caring for her tlonr ones , lover nuglectlng a f linjlo duty la their bo- inlf. When they are nsHMlea by dluoasc , find the Bynteiu should 'havo a thorough ilonnain ? , the etom.ach and bowels regu- ated , blood purified , and malarial poinoii cxterinlnntecV'sJio innst know the that Clccttlo Jlltten nro the only nuro remedy. 1'hoy nro tlio best nnd purest mo.liulno In rlio world anil only coat fifty cents. Sold > y O. F. Goodman. . I'oitpouoil. ipcclat Oi ltih l to TlIK HrK. ALP.ANV , September UO. The Ses- oioiu bribery case , which waa to bo ri d October 2 , has boon postponed 111 October ! ) , on account of profus- ional engagements of the attorney [ ( noral , DamnKod bjr Gnloi. Ijivdnt I > ! tuiUh ] to Tnr. HBK. NEW YOUK , September 30. The British steamer Venice , from Yokoha ma , arrived hero to-day much dam aged by gales. .Another Htnr Kouto Tlzzlo. Special Dispatch to The Bee. rjiiLADF.Li-AiA , September 30. The ury in the star route cases returned a rordict finding Joseph Funk , Win. 11. 3ason , Henry Arbuoklo and Joseph ilackinan not guilty nnd Joseph 11. Hack guilty , with recommendation of mercy , lilack was bailed in the sum of $5,000. Sowing end Raaplng. When a youni lady hems li inllorcliofs ! or u rich bachelor , she BOWS that ho may eap. When eoccls of dhcabo nro planted lirough over liululgence , you can prevent he undertaker from reaping thu benefit by islu. Si-niNO ISuossoM. Ttlce 60 cento , rial bottle * 10 cents. A Small-Sized Coiigrois Kjirchl Dli | ft'ih to Tut lice , Sr , Looi * , September 20. The second annual mooting of the farmers' congress began hero to-day , about thirty members being present. T , J , Hudson , of Lamar , Mississippi , presi dent of the society , delivered the annual address , in which ho took the ground that agricul.uro should have n representative in the president's cabi net , and that they should have eointi ono _ ut Wushingtun whoso special training and knowledge would enable him to point out the evil effects of state and federal legislation on agri culture as well as the result of com mercial treaties. He also recoin mended the organization of n target number of state and county associa tions for the exhibition ol product * of the country. A rosolutioi. wa olfered for the appointment of a committee mitteo to address the tarill' commis sion in behalf of the producing classes detailing the ruinuous effects of the protective tarilT on the agricultural in terests of the country. After discus Dion the resolution was laid over til to-morrow , The session will continue two or three daya , and the members will slop over to attend the fair ner week , Nervous debility , the curao the American people , immediately yieldi to the action of Brown's Iron Bitters SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOQNU Made froir the wild flowers of th KAU PAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY , it is the most fragrant ot perfumes Manufactured by II. B. Slavun , Sai Francisco. For sale in Omaha by W. J. Whltohouse and Keuuaio. Bros. , & 0o. JOTTINGS. No. 349 , a monster mogul engine , wan brought over Salurd < y from the G. , B. & ( } . road for the purpose of running freight train ? over the lievy prailen between this city and lV.clfic Junction. Yestciday It was coupled on to forty-Mi cars loaded with cr in nnd ulthout the Icnst diifiiultyor hard work it started up the ho ivy erado to the bridge and roon land ° d the forty-six In.idi tin the other ride. Half tint , number In a big load for < , he ordinary 15 , & M. en gines. Thn mogul ha eight drive wheels nd 18 oapab o of haulinu almost anything that ! < i mov.hlf , and It will Iraretaimd for the bridfro run freight engine. H i han dled by Kugineer IUy I'latUmuuth Journal. J. O. Potter of lied Cbud and Ksv. K. A. ISurnfll , the well known evangelist of G'hicngi ) , met with the mtuUtcM of thli place yesterday , to runke arrangement ? for a ferf < i of meeting ? to be heldlietc nome tlmo the coming winter , Kev. Dutnell U xvorkititf thh * e ou In nnu'liern Nebraska tinder the aiiHplcm of tliu Y. M. 0. A. of the tate , Pawnee llnterprfoc. Mrf C/co Harry , Btago contractor , wai in Atkinson , Tlmrviay , and p.iised down if \ rn.vl Kriday morning en route to Onialu. He liifcuri'-d u3 that no line would l < c ( .ut In opsratlon from the cud of the road to tlio Black Illllfl this winter , btcauso of there helm' no hay lint up along tbe pro posed line. O'Neill ISanncr. A new ItaptUt church was dedicated Sunday , Iho 21th , at New Horns , 1'awnee county. ] tev. Jjiwler , of Salem , preached the dedication aortiion , "Ittiril Kduo-itlon" I * the tibiae of a vcty crude specimen of journalUtlo art , juat started at Scribner by G. W. Whlteborn. Cameron , the Weepltvf Water nnn who ran elf morNoKcd iroocrty , WAS captured by Shoiiir Hycra in Kansas. A. stock comt > any with a capital ot 850- 000 has been formed at Ashland to manu facture buggies and carriages. Tlio Odd Fellows n83ociation of T.tblo ] tock ate to erect a two-story brick busi ness block , Mlutien has live physicians about one to every twenty inhabitants. The Table Itotih Presbyterian church la nearly completed. Ths Holt county watermelon Ins gat up to fi'J pound * , The frame of the Catholic church at nurchard lit up. Washington county wheat la averaging 12 to 14 bushels. Dlalr in getting its tclcph net ) . Kottco. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex celsior Hoof Paint , " waa patented May 24th , 1881 , mid otters patent num ber 241 , 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the manu facture of said paint will bu puniah- ed to the full extent of law. No per- aon haj : tny authority whatever to sell receiptn. HAWTHORN & lliso. , Lancaatcr Pa. DuodH of Dust. The following tranufcra of real ea- tate are reported for THE EKE , aa taken from the county record by Bell & Amen , real catato dealem : 0. B. Seldon and wife to John F. Boll , w d block 9 , Wcat Omaha. § 2,000. M. Speokhort and wife to Polor Jicaen , w d lot U , block 5 , H 'gs it Hill's addition. $1,050. M. G. Mclvoon and wife to A. Al. Muynard , w d part lot 1 , block 3 , Heed's firat addition , § 1,700. S. E. lingers and wife to M. Mor risen , w d p.ucol 27 , 15 , 13. § 1,000. AUK. Kountzo and wife to Joauph Kranda , n tt lot 32 , block 0 , Kountzo'a third addition. § 110. 8. U. Nbyo.i to S. Hj mith , w d , Iot3 , block 11 , Shinu'ff firat addition , § 1,300. r r J. M. Ivcy and.'ffifo . toC. 0. Uoupol , wd , lot 2 , biock , Shinn's addition. ? ( JOO. / ' 0. 0. Ronsol und wife to D. H. An- w d , lot 2 , block 2 , Stiinn'a addition , 3300. 0. 11. Toscar nnd wife tn R. W. Jamca , w d , lots 11 and 12 , block "G" Lowe's first addition , § 400. J. Cubby mid wifu to A. Bogloy , 2 o d , lot 3 , block .01 , Florence , § 25. City ofOmahii I o Fred Bitterotf , 2 o d , part lot 13 , block 7 , 09,50. W. W. Bartiott nnd wito to J. S. Tompkins , w d , lota 2,3 , 4 , 5 , C , 7 , 10,12 , 10 , 17 , 18 , 26 , block 115 , FJor- once , § 120. H. W. McCIuro and wife to F. Krug , w d , lot 7 , block 268. § 300. P. A. Borgquit nnd wife to E. A. Smith , w J , pnrt of lot 2 , Capitol ad dition , § 3,800. G. Armstrong nnd wife to Hans Nelson , w d , part of lot 20 , block 2 , Armstrong's 1st addition , § 175 , J. J. Monoll and wife to G. A. Joslyn , w d , part of lots 3 and 4 , block 121 , § 22,500 G. A. Joslyn and wife and W. E , Andrews and wife to Annie Wilcox , w d. part of iota 3 nnd 4 , block 124 , § 4,550. J. lUckloy to J. F. Ransom , lot 0 , block 24 , Florence , § 25. S. Dillon , trustee , to J. H. Peter son , s w d , lota 11 nnd 12 , block 22 , Millord , § 10. Saino to M. Pederaon , a w d , lot 10 , block 22 , Millord , § 100 , G. SParker and wife to J. L , HcCague , lot 31 , Nulaou's addition , § 800. Marrying Kicu , You need not bo poor and depend ent on your wedding day , for every person male or female can got a good round sum .of money at magnate if they hold n certificate of member- ahip in THE MAHUIAGE FUND MUTUAL TUUST ASSOCIATION of Cedar llapida , Iowa. § 10,000 , has already been paid in benefits to its members , in the nine months of the associations' organizationund there ia n golden opportunity for thousands more to reap pve-i larger benefits. Nothing like it waa over known , Do not postpone aondjng in your requeat for circulars giving full and complete information regarding the plans nnd opperations of the associa tion. Agonta can make bigger money than in any other business. It a strictly honorable , pleasant and pro fitable. The Auditor of State holds a deposit from the association us pro scribed by law , for the protection of their mombora. The only association of the kind in eilstonco organized ac cording to law. Write at once for circulars. Say where you saw this notice. ouk'311-m Au Ornauu Boy Abroad. We have received a copy of "The Exoninn , " n neat und noway college paper published at Philips' Exeter Academy , Now Hampshire. Our principal Interest in it U , however , derived from the fact that the name of Mr. 0 , S. Elguttor , son of our well known townsman , Mr. Morris Elgutter , appears at the head of the " Amont ; thn contribn- ury pretty poem , "A jl , " written by Charley k . . , n t . ' "ponorally is highly crod- fM tbAib aspiring young journal- EEMEMBEOHIS , If you are sick Hop BUtera will surely nid Nature i making you well when all olco fails. If you are r-stivo or dysppptic , or are suffering from any of the numer ous dieontcfi of the stomach or bowels , it ia your own fault if you remain ill , for Hop Bitter * are A sovereign rctnody in nil such complaints. If jou nro wasting away with Ray form of Kidney disease , stop tcmptiu | ; Death this moment , and turn for a euro to Hop Bittern. If you are n eick with that terrible nicknm Ncrv usneen , you will find : t 'Balm in Oilead" in the uat. of Hop Bitters. Jf you are n frequenter or ami - ( 'cut of n miasinitic district , barricadu your eyBtom'x"inst l'l ' ° suourge of all countries mihrial , tpu1 Jinic , bilious , and'lntormittontfiivcrs-by the use of Hop Bittcra. It you hnvo rough , pimple , or sal low skin , bad breath , pains and aches , and fcol miserable generally , Hop Bittcra will gtvo you fair akin , rich blood , and swcotost breath , health and comfort. In short they cure nil diseases of the stomach. Bowels , Blood , Liver , Nerve , Kidneys , Bright'B Disnaae. Five Hundred dollars will bo paid fern n owe they will not euro or help. That poor , bjdridden , invalid wife , sister , mother or daughter , can bo inado the picture of health , by n few bottloa of Hop Bitters , casting but u trillo. Will you lot them siHTar ? ThoARonlea of Bllltous Colic , the in- clrscrlliililo fallen ! Chronb Indijcatlou , thu > lc- liillty and nieiitul > tupor resulting ( rein > cost ve luhl ) , may lie certainly luoiilul by rc uMing thoByttcm with that agri'tabla and rcfri'hin ? Standard reparationlarrant'sSoltzcrApcjIcntt rftOCUHADLS AT ALLBnUOOIbTS. HEAT YOUR HOUSES FURHAGF.S IN THE WORLD , MADE BY BIOHARDSOJOOYNOT & 00 CHICA'GO , Eiubody , to\v 188Sfel'rn't * * > nts. Mor. prnotionl < > . uraa ; Cost loss to keep iu SrJcr ; Uao lesH fuolt will KI\O more ce t and a larger voltiiuo ol pure nlr tnan any furnace mado. Soldbyl'IEUCEY&DRADFORD.Omana.Kob WJfiJSTEKN 8E WORKS ! 0. SPEOUT , - - Proprietor. 1212 Barney St. - Omrlia , Neb , MANUFACTURERS OP Galvanized CORNICES , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Eoofing , Speoht'a Patent Motalio Skylight. Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bur and Bracket Shelving. I am * thn tonorul ; agent foe the above line of gooda. IRON FENCING. Orestlnnt , tlaluttrades , Ver nd somc | ru1 Bunk Ralllncs , Window and Dollar ] Quirds ; lso OKNEHAIi AdKNT EUROPEAN HOTEL , The most centrallr located hotel la the city. ItoomsTSe , 1.00,11.50 anil 2.00perday. ' First C'ltaa llcstaursnt connected with the hotel. .HURST. - - Prop. Corner Fourth and Locust BtroeU. tail * MAB1.IU , JlHUtlk DOiUXf President. Vlco 1'iei'l. W. H. Utuum , See. and YreM. THE NEBRASKA Lincoln , Neb IMANUFACrURERS OF fjorn Pifttitera , HmowB.Farru Rollpra HulUy Hay Ilivlrea , BUCKOS Klevntlng Windmllla , < 5co , , We are prsptred to da Job ftoik and inanufaa lor other ) < artic . co Lincoln. N D. WELTY . M. , ( Successor to D. Tf Mount. ) Manulacturcf and Dealer In Saddles , Harness , Whips , FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes , Dusters and Turf Goods Ol ALL DESCRIPTIONS. L--&arT&y ! ! & Agent lor JM. K.HUliCo.'t | GONGOHD. HARNESS "Tho Best in The World , " OMAHA , NEB Mrs J. ti. Kobcrtgcn , Pitttburp , P , " . , , -rllcs."I T.O.I guttering from general debility , want of ap petite , cnnttipatlon , ctu , eo thU : | [ cn-aA har den ; niter \H\i\g \ \ llurdock Illood Hitters I felt bet tor than for j care. I cannot pr&tee ) our IIIttMS tee tnusfc. " It.OlbM. of Buffalo , N. V. , writes : 'Tour llurciock Dice Dlttors , In chronic UlscaeM of th blood. Iher and kldncjj , IIAXO bocn giimaUr rnarkodith tuccc 3. Ihite ifnl them tnynu vi llhlirat result * , for torpidity ol the liter , and In onto of a friend of mine wmerii'tf fromUrop v , the cflict uas m.\n clous. " Ilruco Turner , Itochdtcr , N. Y.l rlteg : ' 1 h-MC been subject to Perlous di rdcr ot tl'o klilntyt , and tinal/le to ttttenil to lii lnem ; Butdoek lllooil Hitters rclloied rue bcfcro half abotllovaa used feel confident that Uiov will entirely oure me. " Atcnlth Uall , Blnijluunpton , N. Y , , writes : "Isuffurcdnltha dull jialn through nu < it hmi ( nnd shoulder. Ix > t > t my pjilriU , nppctlto and color , arid couM nlth dllricuUy kuet > HII nil diy. Too'c jourUurdock UloodBiltcrs a ill- reeled , nnil have felt no pain uliicn Drst wevlt ni ter uilni ; tlitm. " Mr. Noah lintei , r.lmlrn , N. Y. , writes : "About four 3 Cirs ago 1 hid nn attack of M'.lous focr. . a.id nc\cr fully recovered. Jly dlircstlro organ j n ere rakcncd , and I would Be comiilctcly prostrated - tratod for days. After usln ? two bottlca of your Burdock Illood [ litters thcl niprot ment waapo UdUothst I WRiaitoiilihcd. I can now. though 61 3 ears ot age , do a fair and leiennablt ) da ) 'a noik. 0. lihckct noblnaon , proprietor of The Cvnda TrcobjIcrUn , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "ror\carn I snffcrcil grently from oft-recurring headiclio. I used j our llurdock Il'.ood Bittcrg with happiest rusultf , and I now Hud nuBelf in better health than f or j ram past. " Mrs. Wnllaco , Buffalo , N. Y , writer ' ! h-\\v used llurdock Illood Bittern for ncncua and bil. loui hcadai-lics , and can recommend it ta anyone rcq'j K a cure Mrs. Ira Mullncllmd , Albany , N. Y , writes : "For oov'eral y ira 1 hftto tuOcicd ficm cd-itcur- rini ; Mllious hcaduhcs , d pcpsla , and com- ' G'alnts peculiar to my sex. Since using your urdoclc UloodBltttrs I am entirely relieved. " Frlco , 01.00 ser Hotllc ; Trie. Bottles 10 CtJ HUPPAiO. K. Y. Bold at wholesale byth * McMitton ftnd 0. P. ) o 27 ooil-me To r ervo.JS Sufferers THE tlREAT EURCPEAM REWCDY. Dr. J. H. Simpson'u Specific i ur for Wi , eoV.urns , liupot'.ncy , and all dlrAuctt resulting om Self-Aluce , u Mental Anikt ) , Ixcsi Varcty , r lcs In the Li-H or Side , and I ! ! CKEC .thst lead to Si ) Pampblob ' c : frcu vo ill. V. tlte foi Ihm ted fct Jull p r. Pdre , Siic ! ! , 11.03 r0' p cKLce , cr Blx ptci. atrca iyi Ei.W. Addreso al ! criers Ui 1 ! . SIML'ON iitDICINK CO- NWJ. 101 und 106 lUln St. ElUIalo , N V. Sold In Ouaha by C. Jf . Goodman , J. W. Sell , and all dinifk'lattererywhcrc. t -rf * DR. CLARKE St St. Louis. 1s still treat ing nil i'HIVATE , NKR- VoUS , CUltONlC nnd Special Diseases , Sperms- tonha'd. Irapotcncy ( Sex ual Incapacity ) , Female " Irregularities , Difficulties , etc. icuntl25ccnti H ( in stamps ) tap iv express charges on a "inluublo or " entitled "DUeitoa ol XVoincn , etc. " Work en CiiRO\ic Ii XA8PJ ) , one eUnip. of Self-aimed or Private Disease , tend 2 stamps for UBLKlillATKU \ \ ORHS Oil ! M rvoUl ailJ'HXUll Plscisoj. Consultation personailj or by letter , FRKE Contu t the old Doctor. THOUSANiJS CUUKO. Oillce In quiet , irhate , rtvpcctable placo. You BCD no ono , out the doctor. Dr. t Inrkc l < thn only phjalcian In the city who war rank ) curm or no piy Mrdltlnea sent cur- There. Hours. S A.M. to S r. M. > Hln I oi1 < lutl'a avnt. ' .liltlUlitfll K' * -VJL Hop Bittert Tf > uu Arff > oun.nil . tiwrellnn ur Ol lp Inn. tf von fin i-ua 01iHKlf. . oia or -nuce , vairrrlL- ' rufcr ) tlth or Uninilori I ii it on o i > c - . rt. t if c , iitr Hop Bitter * . Wlmercr J-ocari- , - 'Tlirni-Tcr you reft Omt jcur njttciDj n J clemwlnir. tou. lit ; IT itlmulutlntr , ( "liir ( . ' < HOC Vou will enr ilir > i > iiu t Hop Bitter * lfTou ' rinv rjr w I * L kllll Io" rIr""Mr.v Itt t\ . > IIHV /out ir hue t HUT The Great hngJish Komedy iKe\er ( alls ta cnio I Ner\ous Debility , VI. Ul Kxhauvtton , Kml - , Seminal Weak- . HOOD , and all the 'etUeBecU ot jouth- jtul follioj and eices- [ sea. It stops perma nently til Keakcnlug. involuntary loose t and dn-ln * upon the eye- B u.t1 \-j a tt'm. the Inevitable to- l" " * " asf gaiil""iiuU ol these oilprac- ticca , which are eo destructive to mind and tody andinaUo IIJo miserable , ottcn leadlnj to Insani ty and death. It strengthens the Nm es.Ilraln , ( rnemory ( Blood , Mu cle , WB"tl\o and Uepro- ductile Or yuiis , H restore * n all the orjanlo Junctlcns their /ormcr vigor and \ltality , rrA- king lite cheerful and cnjoj able. I'rlco , W lOltle , or lour times the quantity 410 , bent bj cxprew , secure from obsinatlon , to any add run. onrectlptot price. No.C. O. D , wnt. eicept on recript cf jl as a guarantee. Letters r - iiucatlntr ns ers must Inclosa stamp. Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion Pills ire trs U t and cheapest dyspeij1 * " > * U ] cure In the market. Bald by all druzgl'ts. to cents. DR. Uisn ' Kiuiw KSMIDT , NBP iicpf. . 7IB OHvo St , t. Louis , Mo. - . , NERVOUS DEBILITY , . . . . fr ) E 0. Ml" * nerve uu UI * M * v * - - - A gp 16o ( or IltUrl , Dluinata , Con\-ulslons. Kcrvoue Headache , llonUl Dipresston , LotscI UemcryBirm toirhaiIn uotoocy , b planto > r KraUslcis ! l-reaukturo Old ig , . < ued by OTSI- exertion , kcll abuse , or ov < leads to miMiy , decay nd curs roccnl cusei , E ih bci tr tuient. One doll r s bo . or six ooioa ici ntVdollws ; i n by mil prepld on receipt ol rrlce. Wen rtntee sli boies to cure ny e a. With each order rocelred by us lor d ba . corapinled with flvo dolUrs , will nd the por- ccuer our rlttea gu r iit to return tno mooer 11 tt trcttmcul do not B ct cure. OTV. Ooodm uirue lrt , Bole. Whcle3 U nd gul ceOmahs , an. Oid'il by m U l r'kilrl " * > WHOLESALE Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LARGER THANEV13R. J at ' w" < S6tllM I OBERPELDER & 00. ' 'Every Tub fUust Stand Upon its Own Bottom. " And Every "Wagon ' ( Jpou its Own Merits. Wo appreciate the above and make our wagons accordingly. IIlOTHKstfiilly , WINONA WAGON CC PARKER , &EOWEIIs * G.r..f i \u..n Oman * . Nnb. Tha Oldest Wholesale and TUB I.EABING Retail JBWELRYHOUSE ia Omaha. Visitors can h sre IH THE WEST I find all novelties in SILVER _ General Agents for the finest and Best Pianos and VER WARS. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured. Rica and Stylish Jawelry , v Our prices are as Low aa uhe Latest , Most Artistic , any , Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. and Choicest Seleutiono in Pianos and Organ H sold PEEOIODS STOHSS and for cash or iastalfiuent at Bottom Prices. K ail descriptions of ITiHE A 3PLSKDID stock of WATGHSS at us Low Pri-13 teinway Chickering , ces as is compatible with aabe , Vose & Son's Pi honorable dealers. Call anos , and other makes. and see our Elegant Few- Also Glough & Warren , Store , Tower Building , Sterling , Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do corner llth and Famharn not fail to see us before pur Streets chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO. , IBTliBERS OF SHOW CASES ! A Large Stock always on Hand. PERFEOTION HEATING "AND BAKIHG. is only attained by using Stoves and Ranges. WITH S7IRE GAUZE OVER DOORS , For oale by f/HLTOH HQQERS & 30 3 Jull-m ely BOOK-KEEl'JNG. BUSINESS FORMS , BANKING , COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSHIP , POLITICAL ECONOMY. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC , ENGLISH LANGUAGES , Taught by gentlemen of businoas exj-erionco and broad scholarship at the WYMAN GOMME COLLEGE , A now institution bnsod on the highest utandnrd * of czcollenco , Day and and evening soaainns ara now in uucseigfal operation , l Information apply to ornddrefs A. L. WYMAN , A. M. OLARK , PaintBr&PaperHangBp SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER ! Window Shades' ' aad Curtains , CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Paints , Oils & Brushes. 107 South 114 tU Street OMAHA , . . . NEBRASKA.