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r I \ J ? * * M THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , JANUARY 5 , 1885. VI PLUSH CASES. PINE ENGRAVINGS CHRISTMAS CARDS PICTURE FRAMES. MUSIC GOODS , t SHEET MUSIC. VIOLIN STRINGS. A. HOSPE , JR. PAPILLION'S ' OBIME , The LHtlo Ssrpy Comity Touti Vres- Bents ft noHq.nct ol" Criminalities. In addition to the death of the girl Tcnn Miller , by abortion , which was men tioned in yesterday's BEE , the Paiiillion Times chroniclci the following criminali ties : W" . n. Hnynci , formerly station agent at Papillion , was arrested ycstotilny on charge of forgery , on a wnnant issued by Judge Lnngdon. The charge \\aa pre ferred by the Union Pacific railway com pany , claiming that Haynes had forged a check as agent thtco days after ho was discharged. HayncB naya lie can explain everything satisfactorily at the prelimi nary hearing , which will bo held before Jtulgo Langdon this afternoon. About a month ngo a inntriago ceremo ny was pot formed in Omaha , uniting the lottnnoi of two Papillion people Dr. J. 3. Klingcman and Miss Jrfaty Btader. To-day Mary and John arc not the loving wir of tx few days ago , but on the contra. y , the once loving wife now charges the inabnud with inhmunn tieatmentj nndhas lied lior petition for divorce on this allega tion. Dr. Klingeman , the husband , claims ; hat his wife was icd.to apply for divo-co i > y the machinations of outsvdo patties ; that if ho and his wjfo were left to them selves , they could get along nicely ; that over since their marriage his ifo has been constantly urged by her relatives to take the stop she has taken. An Interesting suit was ventilated last Saturday before Judge Langdon and a jury. Jerry Doe , jr. , caus& < i the arrest of Louis Kcwnig , on charge of assaulting bis mother. When put upon the stand Kcuaig testified , through Hans Breckbn- fold , his interpreter , that ho was simply defending the children of Mrs. Doe from violence at her hands ; that in the strug gle Mrs. Doe attacked him with a huge tnlfo , wounding him severely. The jury deliberated three times and returned n verdict of not guilty. It is reported this morning that Chris. Saolfold , the shoemaker , wont homo In toxicated last night , seized a huge knife and droyo his wife ana children from the louse. It's about time for the law to ; ako charge of the numerous wife-boaters n this town. Murder will bo the result , i these fiends are neb intimidated by the law's stern hand. Oinalm City mission. Oflicors and teachers , of the Omaha City Mission. In returning thanks to the many kind friends who so generously contributed to our dinner on Friday , December 20th ; this was our tenth annual dinner to the children of the 'Mission. In reviewing lie past , I must nay that this last was the greatest success , this was largely duo to ho Kitchen Brothers' , of the Paxton louse , I hope they will pardon mo when ! state their contributions of twelve argo roasted turkeys , a bucket of cran- > orry sauce , a basket of bread , six largo joautlful frosted cakes with decorations , and also received from guests of the Pax- , on forty alx dollars. * \Vo should bo glad to publish the names of the donors , bnt some object to laving their names published In connec- ion with their gifts. Any person -wish- ng to see the list , Mra. Levi Carter will > o glad to show It. .Mrs. J. B. Jardino ms some donations given In sums rang- ng from § 10. § 5 , § 2 , $1 , 50c , 25o and E3.75 given at the dinner , and liberal donations from others. Mr. Rurasey , of ; he Cozze'ns hotel , ono barrel of apples ind other provisions. The Canfield louse crave "liberally , also the Metropoll- ; an , tho'.Millard and the California house. J Onmcau's two boxes of sancy crack ers , McCotd & Brady , coileo : Messrs. Yerger and Schneider i\ero also among ; ho contributors. Pycko Biothers , chick ens ; and to the host of private families , who contributed so abundantly jour share of that grand dinner. Turkeys and chickens , cakes and pics and jumbles and tarts and all sorts of nice thiogsjthero was about four hiiiidted children partoyk of the good things j'ou scut them. It nust have gladdened their hearts to heo such a bountiful icpast set before them by losing hands all Becking to brighten their lives. But to know it was their dinner , tris best of nil. Four hundred little voices any thank you for it. To these who do not know much of our work , I would state it is not sec tarian. "VVo have a sowing school , of which Mrs. S. H. H. Clark is superln- ; ondent. It convenes on Saturday morn- ng at half past nlno. Wo buy goods and cut them Into garments and teach ihcm to make them. Then they receive them as their own. Some of the girls make all the under garments they need. There are many girls in this city and elsewhere who fill responsible positions who received their first initiation for usefulness In our sowing school. Our Sabbath school Sunday afteinoon nt half past two , superintendent Mr. A. Ohnrlton , Wo luuo fiom ono bundled to ono hundred nnd tv > enty-ih o , Many could not attend our Church hdiool , because of their poor clothing. They atu delighted to attend our mission school , and in many iimilies the children coiry thq only gospel light that is hi ought into their homes. Mothers ha\o told mo how anxiously they watch for the coming of their little outs , with their papers and cmls : , they nro so an\ioii8 to lead them. Many of these children mo very _ pooily clothed nnd imy ono baring nuy children's clothing , wo would bo glad if they would bend them to thu Mission. Clothing for both boys nnd girlf. Our tre.isury Jms been replenished w jjh 8(13.85 ( , for which wu return thanks. MILS. J. B. JAHDINK. Army Ordorn , K THH PI.ATTK ) _ Omaha , Neb , , Jammry II , 1885. ) Special Orders No. 1. The leave of absence of seven (7) ( ) days granted 2d Lieutenant J. V. S. Paddock , 5th Cavalry , ( n orders No. 150 , dated FortNiobrara , Neb. , December 2G , 188 i , is extended seven (7) ( ) days. Tna commanding officer Fort Sidney , Neb. , will send Private George Schlck , Corapauv F , 21st Infantry , an insane sol dier , nnder escort of ono noncommissioned sioned officer and one private , to the in sane asylum , at Washington , D. 0. The party m charge will report to the adju tant general ot the army , by telegraph , ai least twenty. four hours in advance ol their arrival the probable hour therool and the name of the railroad depot at which they will arrive In Washington. The quartermaster's department will famish the necessary transportation , and the subsistence department commutation of latious for the necessary number o ! dajs in advance at the usual rates , If K bo impracticable to carry cooked rationi. Recruit William H. Harris , enlisted at Fort Omaha , Nob. , is assigned to the 21st Infantry , will be sent to the station of his regiment on the first favorable opportunity. First Lieutenant Guy Uoward , 12th Infantry , A. D. 0. , is detailed as recorder of the Army retiring board ordered to convene In this city , by paragraph 2 , Special Orders No. 303 , series of 1884 , from the Headquarters of the Army. Recruit William H. Smith , enlisted at Fort Douglas , Utah , is assigned to the Oth Infantry ; ho will bo sent to the sta tion of his regiment on the first favora ble opportunity. THE OHABITY HALL , The Success of tlio Movement The General Invitation Issued , The Charity ball still boomoth. There is no longer any doubt about the bril liancy or success of the event. Over $1200 has boon subscribed toward defray ing the expenses of the ball. The following general Invitation has boon Issued : "Tho executive commlttoo having In : harpo the arrangements for the charity ball do hereby extend to the public an Invitation to bo present on that occasion. No effort will bo spared to make the ovonlng an enjoyable ono. A commlttoo of gentlemen has boon np- pointed to canvass the city for subscrip tions and the sale of tickets. It la mani festly impossible for this commlttoo to 106 everyone Therefore , any rospocta- bio person desiring tickets can obtain the same by personal application to those jontlemon. The ball will bo given at Boyd'a opera house , on Wednesday pvpn- ng , January 14. Tickets , admitting * ontloman and ladies , $5 ; supper tickets , $1 extra. Ladles unaccompanied by gentleman , not admitted. James E. Boyd , chairman ; Frank Murphy , secretary ; Herman Kountzo , J. W. Paddock , J. P. Hawkins. The following ladies hare boon invited to act as the reception committee. Moadamea J. N. H. Patrick , Herman tvonntzu , J.W. Paddootc , J.P. Hawkins , J. E. Boyd , J. M. Woolworth , S. H. H. Olark , A. J. Popploton , J. H. Millard , 3. 0. Barton , T. B. Cummlngs and Doolittlo. THE WESTERN MECCA. 1l\o Opening of tbo legislature and the United States Court lit Lincoln. The state legislature will convene at Lincoln Tuesday morning , Jannary C. The event of the opening will bo of great local Interest , and a number of Omaha people will sot their faces toward the setting BUD , and make the trip to Lin- cola this week. The January term of the United States court also convenes In Lincoln this morn- ng , and this circumstance , In addition to ; ho other , will combine to increase the number of visitors to the state capital. Among some of the prominent Omahans who expect to bo in Lincoln are the 'oliowing : Judge D. G. Hull , J. M. Thurston , J. L. Webster , 0. S. Mont- ; emery , George E. Pritchott , E. M. Bartlett , Judge Savage , and Gen. Cowin , agother with a number of other promi nent attorneys whoso business will re quire , their presench at Lincoln. "Mr. Ed ward" Roae water , editor of the SEE , left last night to be present at the opening of the legislature. It is expect- id that a number of Omahans Interested n local ' and atato politics will also go town'to Lincoln to attend the first few lays of the legislature. Railroad. Notes. General Traffic Manager Kimball , Gen eral Freight Agent Shelby , General Pas senger Agent Mono and General Ticket Agent Stebbins leave for San Francisco rVodnesday next on official business. Choy have just returned from Chicago where they have been engaged In the rork of fixing the eastern pool rates. Their work in San Francisco will be con nected with the Western Transcontin ental pool. The now tlmo card that wont Into effect on the B. & M. system yesterday , changes ho tlmo of the departure of the morning rain to 8 o'clock. The morning train rom the west will arrive at 10:30 : Instead jf 10:05 : as heretofore. No change is rade In the time of any ether main line rains. MJr. J. T. Clark , superintendent of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad , who has boon visiting in this city for some days past , left the city yesterday , on his way to the oast. Mr. Clark was accompanied by Division Superintendent [ I , B. Campbell , of Marlon , Io. , and Mr. W. S. Mllllgan. William Chaplin , of El Paso , Texas , and traveling passenger agent of the K. C. , St. J. & 0. B. , is visiting in the city. Arrest of tbo Land Perjurers , Deputy United States Marshal Alien returned last night from Chicago , whore 10 wont to secure the arrest of Charles A. Florence and John B , Lognard , charged with the crimes of conspiracy and subor nation of perjury In connection with the Valentino land frauds. Both were ar rested without much trouble , and gave ball In the sum of $500 to appear at the Lincoln term of court during the coming weok. It Is alleged that through the Instru mentality of these two men about a dozen Chlcagoans came to this state , entered land claims in-tho Valentino land cilice and after proving up the property turned the property over to the principals in the scheme , Florgnce and Legnard. This they aid , notwithstanding that they had sworn at the tlmo of entry that they bad intended to settle on the laud and that no ono else had any interest In It. It.It It is understood that the throe men , Johnson , Bell and Larson who were brought to Omaha some days ago , will be held.slmply as witnesses for the prosecu tion against Flarence and Legaard. A BmalMioro Statesman , Chicago Timei. The public does not read The Con * greuional Record as generally as It roads tbo newspapers , and hence it has never before had as fine opportunity as the present to know juit what a very small bore statesman Sam Randall really is , Nortb Chicago Rolling Mills Resume UiilCAfio , January 3 , The itatement id made hero that the North Chicigo rolling mil company , which la to begin operations at th Bay View mills at SUlwankttt next Meek , hi incceBcled in making terms \\itli their em pl < / > ea direct and upon a new adjustment eager \\ager , without consulting ths Amtlgamatei Mcocifttion , PERJURED PECULATORS. Q Two More of ibc Mrara Land Grab tors Amstefl in Chicago , A lUllroad rnsscnjrcr Agent and a Brlokma'kcr tlnclcr Bonds Tlio Imtcst News Boiled Down , Special Dispatch to the Boo. OHIOAOO , January 3. Charles A. Florence and John It. Lcgnard were arrested yes terday by n deputy United States nmralm upon indictments returned by the fedora' grand jury of Nebraska for subornation of perjury , These are the men alleged to have joon at tbo hend of the extensive land swindle in Nebraska , i'lorcnco is n railroad pMion < ; or agent , and Lopnnrd is a rich brickmakor 1'Iorenco and Legnard were taken before Conv miseionor lloyno aud each gave ball in 8500 for his nppeornnco in the United States court at Lincoln , Neb , January 5. Both declined ; o talk about their connection with the land raml. THE LEGAL LOG , Tlio Corulii , U nklng Case Matters In Vat-Ions Courts. The United States court adjourned Saturday for the term , to reconvene this day in Lincoln. Judge Dandy hold a brief session yf the coutt and rendered several minor judgements and decrees of > roselng impottanco. The case .of Wniron va. The Corbln Banking company of Now York city , which bus boon pending In the circuit court of the United States , was among , ho cases disposed of yesterday by Judge Dunily. The demurer to the complaint's )111 was suslainod. The facts as they are learned were about ni follows : War- on borrowed of ono Bonj. Retch , of Uauaachusetts , 8500 , obtaining the money , however , through ono Mclnlyro , if Hnatinge , Nob. , and the Corbin Bank ng company , of Now York , and gave a mortgage upon his farm. Desiring to lay off this loan , "Warren borrowed of the towa Loan and Trust company , $400 , jiving the money to Molutyro to pay [ lotch , Instead of which Mclntyro Bent ; ho money to the Corbln Banking com pany where , ho being overdrawn , they ipproprlatod the money , in payment of ills ( Mclntyro'fl ) indebtedness. In the meantime Retch had died and his execu tors through Judge Hull , of this city , iled n bill to foreclose the Retch mort gage. Defense was made , but a decree rendered for the plaintiff for full amount claimed on the ground that Mclntyro was not the agent of Rotch. The Iowa Loan and Trust company then filed a bill to 'orecloso their mortgage which Warren defended on the ground that ho lad received no consideration tharo- or , the money converted by tfclntyro. In this case It was shown hat Warren had taken security from tfclntyre for the repayment of this money , and all the way through had acted as the agent of Warron. The present case was for the purpose of obtaining this money from the Corblnbanking company , charging them with a conspiracy with tfclntyro to defraud. The bill also chaigod that Warren's attorneys had sold ilm out in both 'tho proceeding cases. Vho demurrer had boon'twice argued bo- bro both tho'-clruolband1-district judges , and the result is > qnfte a > victory for the Uorbin banking company. The court rendered judgment In the case of Christian Neldlg vs. the Under writer's insurance company. The judge mont conformed with the verdict ef he jury In thtf"plaintifl's fever rlth a .provlaionary promltso tothe do endanto , allowing the hearing of a mo- Ion for a now trial.- A decree of forclosuro was allowed In aver of George Leslie against L. M. and Closes Warner. Tho-property Involved s a farm in Dakota county. Hosea Bliton , of Otoe county was dia- harged from bankruptcy. Thos. Ryan and John B. Kearney , gainst whom the grand jury failed to ustaln the charge of perjury were dis- hargod. In the district court Judge Wakely nishod the hearing of the Whitohorn- Jranz case and reserved judgment. "Peter Nelson vs. J. G. Hendrix and Andrew and Alice IBevins , " was contin ued. ued.Alice Alice 0. Whitman was allowed a bill of divorce from her husband Thos. C. Whit man. Drunkenness and failure to pro vide , the plea. In the county court Messrs. O. T. ) avls , C. B. Rustln and Samuel Burns were appointed commissioners to receive lalms upon the real estate of Jno. G. 'acobs , accruing from liabilities incurred > y the deceased as bondsman. A OUBIOTJS CASE. Tbo Suit ot Mm. Carlson Against Henry TemrUIn. In the diitrlct court Saturday ovonlng a damage suit for § 7,000 was filed against lonry 0. Tomplln , the Sixteenth street grocor.on potltion of Mrs. Hilda G. Oarl- on , plaintiff. The petition alleges that ast May she owed the defendant a gro cery bill for a low dollars which , being lar'd pressed she was unable , to pay. Thereupon'Mrs Carlson says Templin sot npon her in so violent a manner as to snporenduco Injuries of the gravest char acter. She was at the time enclent and the shock of the attack hastened the vent , causing a birth premature by same six or eight weeks. Mrs , Carlson further says the shock arising from the circumstance has for months Impaired her health , and that aho has just recovered from the illness , [ n consideration of fheso circumstances , she prays for damages in the sum of 87,000. Mrs. Carlson Is a respectable hard , working woman of Swedish nationality. The reply of Mr. Templin , tbo party made defendant in tbo suit , has not been filed. His answer , it Is understood , will bo a denial of the charges against him , : ontaining moreover , a counter charge ol blackmail. The Drum Head , The following order Is issued on the order of Brig. Gen. Howard , couplec with the full legal detail : A general c&irt martial is appointee to moot at Fort Omaha. Nob. , on the 27th day of January , 1885 , or as soon thereafter as practicable , for the trial o suoh prisoners as may be brought befoio it. The following Is the detail of the court : M j. Isaac D. Do Unsay , 4th Infantry Captain Jacob B. Rawles , 6th Artillery Captain Thomas P. Qalnn , 4th Infantry Captain Sohn W , bubb , 4th Infantry 1st Llt-ii tenant Henry Seton , 4th Infantry 1st Lieutenant Kufua P Brown , 4th In fantryj 1st Lieutenant John T. O'Brien 4th Infantry ; 1st Lieutenant Thoudoio E , True , 4th Infantry , judge advocate. Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobao CO. Cnnmttnn Tnttrlits. CHICAGO , January 3. Michael who was clerk ot election at the aocond pro chut of the I'iglilornth wnrd , And who ( Imp Vcnrod shortly after the dlecoxory of Ilia frauds committed In tbo precinct , hai been found nt Sarnl , Canada. A reporter of the Daily News , who discovered liis thereabout * , snys Sullivan will not relnto what ho knew concerning the fraud , but Intimated that ho had written to certain parlies in this city , nni that unices ho received a favorable response ho will return on invitation of the citizen's committee nnd relate all ho knou s. LuxiNnio-v. Ky. , January 3 James G , Bcrnghm , teller nnd nsMstnnt caihier of the Lexington City National bank , hta defaulted to the amount of ? 10,000 and lied to Canada. Scruffman bet hoavlly on lilalno and specu lated in atocki. Ho is aged 30 nnd has n wife nnd two children , llo uas a member of the Main Street Christian chuiih. A Bravo Lmly NKVV YORK , January : t. Tlioifo of Dr. Walter M. Finning was in her mom tint even ing , when the luco curtains caught fire from Iho gaa burners. Mrs. Fleming pulled the burning curtains don , and attempted to trample out the flame * . Her hair and cloth ing caught on fire , which also extended to the fiuniture. Her husbandV mother wad lying ill nnd helpless on an upper floor. Mr . Flem ing elosed the dooi-i so th.it the old lady mltfit iiotboaUrrmd. The burned lady tent inn telegraphic alarm to the police and ( ho depart ment and pluekily rang up the cenantN who succeeded in getting the neighbor * to carry Dr , Fleming' * mother out. The physician's wife is baellvbuined about the face , and the damage to the ftirnltmo and fixtures is matid at ? 5000. Iowa Ijyncliers Arrested. OTTDMWA , Iowa , January 3. Iho Bhirifl of ; his county , under a warrant issued by W. L. 3rr , l ! q. , of ( his city , nrrested nt Blakesbiug aat night , Daniel Amlcuon , William Ander son , Jesse Fisher , Georga Fisher and Floyd jiiidester , and brought them heio to-day charged with the murder of Plea < nnt Ander son , who waa lynched a few nights ago. Tlio accused are taifl to bo thoao who sieztd Pleas- int Aiulerson i.t hU fnther-ln-lawH and took urn to the school hotisa , where n nicclt trial was had. Defendants waived examination ind ( jnvo ball in the sum of 33,000 oath. The ; wo Andenons arrested are cou ins of the Anderson who was hung. The Farmera Must Prosper First , Piiir.nKt.rin.January i ! . In thu course of nn elaborate rev lew of the Iron trade In thii country nud nluoad , secittary Swank of the Iron nnd Steel association Bays"If the farmers weal coiily dispoao of their w heat and corn ind other etaplo articles , at higher prices , han now prevail , we might soon sco mi in- created demand and better pi ices for iron and steel , but until'thu fanners prnpecto im- irovo , we cannot dee better days fnr our iron ind steel manufacturers , nor 8omu olhei man- ifacturera of the country at largs cannot bo irojprnras If fatmsrs are not. " "Small Pox" Ranch and Dr. ImcftB. CHICAGO , January 3. Judge Smith , in the superior court to-day , heard arguments in the casa of the stats board of health against Dr. Luca ? . He is chtrged with practicing medi cine without a license , the board having re voked his eortifica'e. The defense hold that ifter the bo.ud once passed upon the eligibil- ty of a practitioner to do business , they had no further power over him , end could not re voke his license. Judge Smith hsld they could , nnd fine ! the doctcir § 5J. An appeal was taken , ' nnd the case will go to the supieme ourt. * 'Black Jack" Yattaw Out on" Bail. CHICAGO , Janunry 3. Julius Vnttaw , othet- vise known as "Black Jack" Yattaw , is un- ! r an indictment for the murder of William Cnrran while eerving as deputy United States marahat on election day , was released on 810,000 bail to-day. The Chicago Civil Service Reform league , at their session held to day. decided to send a Iclegatlon to the wtato capital this winter to irge the pabeago of the civil bervice law for llinoK 311 lop Exonerated. CHICAGO , January 3 , The dhectois ot the MiicBgo board of tiaclo this afternoon adopted report completely exonerating James H. rlllno from the allegation that ho had been iirnlahing market quotations to n firm which t was alleged was engaged In a "buiketshop" mblness. A. Watchman Brained and Robbed. CHICAGO , January I. A Ne s1 Blooming- , on , III. , cpeclal says that Watchman Louis Tedder was br.ilned this morning with a vagon wpoke by nn unknown assailant The pparent object was u nmall sum of money on tedder's parson. A vigilance committee has icen oiy.'ini/ed. Iowa's School Ctilldfcn. DwMoiKts , January It The sthool cen- im just completed shows the numher of chil- Iren of Hchool ago in Iowa C'J3,81B , of which 117,703 are males nnd 308,11 G females , an in- reaao OVLI Kiatje.ir of L'1,070. l Tucendlnry Ble. . IOWA FALLS , Jummiy 3.A fire to night at ! 'Ci o'clock consumed the coal warehoiiKe of jtecnu & Co. , and the Grangei eliivntoi. 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BAUNE3 , POPULAH IIIBTOKY , DAY'S COLLACON ot 10,003 < iuotatlons from 2.00 authora. copiously illuatratjii. THE NKW AMEKIOAN O10TIONARV. A POCKET HAONIF1KR. HOW TO HEAD UlIAUAOmi ; a very Initiating book. ATRII'LE-PIATED CHILD'S BET ; . OrHIX TUIPLK PLAIIlJ'iEA HPOONS. * Or BIX TUIPLK PLATED DE'HKHT 8POON3 ; Of BIX TU1PI.K PLATED TABLE BPOONd ; OrBlXTHIPLE PI.ATKD FOHK8 ; A TUIPLE PU1KD BUTTEtt KNIFE : OrWVTBH'LE PLA1EOWINDSOJIKNIVE3. All thoseullvcr plalctl goodi are guiiiaoto d to beef of the best quality. Don't ( a 1 tu mud lor a ipeci men copy of Tim HKAKTUIITONI , and wonru aur.you v.111 Ut Induced to tubjcrlU alter leading tbo paper Address TIIK UKinTiiBTOMJl'itLUiiiNu Co 'Mi k 470 H. Ninth Bt. , Phlla. , 1 % MEDICAL AND SURHl DISPENSAR CKOUKSK'S t 18th ml Capitol Arcana , troaU Ml OKI dtp- plod ot Deformed kt odljoM i o ! It Kforvous System , Throat , Lunge and Urinary Organs ' AH CMC * ol Cnualve of tht 8pm , Lefta and Armi , Dlnouot ot the I lip , sw.-n Ankle Joints. AIM Ohronlo affections otth4 urn llhoumatlam , Faralrili , nice , Ulcon , Oatartfa. Aetti m and Bronchitis re All treated , by newjawlfao- MBsful methods. All dlgeogra of Ine niood as * Him- wry Organi , Including these retailing f t omMnd Uor - lion , or expotare , are talel ) mJ rcocoMrull ? treated Tounff men , middle aired , nd old men flruBe/tej ; from weaknest andNervoui xh Uitlonproduoln , indigestion , Palpitation of the Hc tt , Despondency DlulnoM , test of Hbraory.Laok of' Energy ( md Am bition , can be roitoreil to bnalth and VlRor , U OM Is Dot too IOHR nctjiwjtnd The Burgeon la ehanra was | irc8ldcnt ot the NoithfccstcrA ButploM Inttl * tuto and Surgeon ottho National Furglcnllnttltuto. If afflicted , oiillor wiltolull doscilptlon of yotucara , > nd modljlo * may bo Bent you.i Connltatloa Ima. Addrog.OmaljA Dlf > renury , Croonit Block , Omaha , Neb Oflcw hotus 10-18 a. ra.,1-3 ft TB p. tn Rnnlivt10 ra , , iirAoccmiinruUtlmn.fnrnlshctt patients torn th country. Scud lur Cimiiar , , ( The tue of theletm " Bhcr Lino" In connection Tilth Uk corporate name of greatrofcd conveys an ( dea of J art what required by the tramline pub- llo a Shoit Llo't Oulk The * acd the best , I4t si tlpne - all of Which an bed by the realm ! lallwav In America. BmOAGO.fflttWAir.KEB And Si Pd'u ' | . It owns and or ; over 4,600 mUosof t Nirthcrn Illlnoto , ' Isconsln , MInnosoU , low * Dtkota ; and as Is n * ln lln 9 , brunches and COD lions reach all tb great jtulneea centres el Northwest and Fr West , It naturally unsWera description of Uhr ILIno , and Beat Jlquto betvt * Chicago , llllwf JKCO , Bt. Paul and Ulnncapoll * . Oblcago , Hllw akce , IA Crowe and Wnona. ) Chicago , Ulliv&ukoo , Aberdeen and Ellendalr Chicago , Milwaukee , I'-au Claire and Stlllwi'itt * Chicago , Milwaukee , Wnanau and MerrULi Oblcago , MllvraukeeBearer Dam and Oehkotb. Chicago. Milwaukee , WaUkcsha and Ooonomowoa. , Ohlcngo , Milwaukee , Madlnon and Prairie in OfcUs. Ohlcngo , irilwuukeo , Owatonna and Kulilhanlt. . . . . rfu.\m ( w , x l.ll.wu , AtubD AO.MUU HUUJ fchlcngo , Council Bluffs and Omaha.1 Chicago , Blonz City , Sioux Falls and Y itton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chi mixlaln nook Island. Uubnqiio , St. Paul and IxiuneapoUa. Davcnpoit "almur , St. Paul and Mlnncapolu. Pullman &leepera and the Finest DlnlnrCan ln hencrld are run on the main Ilnca or * the OHIOAOO. MH.W AUKKE AND ST. PAUL HAILWAY , and eretr attentlonla paid to passengers by oc urteonotmploy ii of the Company. . -y t , , Gen'l Manairor. _ , -V H.OAIIPKNTEF. X. CLARK , Gonl Supt , OKO.HhU FOUR. A * i Oeul P THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , I [ OUCCESSOKS TO THE J. M. B. & B.'CO.J ' The mod extensive mannfAOtnteii Jr j i IK THE WOEtD. John nockstrwsor General Agent 'or NibrMka an jrVpstem Jow& , - . . , . . , , f , 50 8. Tenth Street . . . . OUA1U , NEB. jWadatlou Billiard and Foot Tabiei'tnd materla rices , i V THE ONLYIEXOLUfaVVE thrivun on Jlorlick'a Tixid , " wrlta btiiidredB of Krotcful mothcru Mothfrn' milk contiJn no ftarcb. IIOIIUOKS' 1 OOU 1'OH lKrANTflfroo ( flomuUrilircquircuiiorool ) < luv 1 bo lict-t fdod til bciUth or Klcknw B for INTANTH 1 lin Ij ( ft dint for DlHPKPTlCSaml INVAMDH. Highly tyneflila ) tonureinif niothrrsniiailriult. Prlic40aud7t . MB driiKflsts. JlooUonihc trcntme > itof c ! llr ( nfre k I h-1lfvo It to be iixfor | | to mijtlilnf offtlit lIulforclillJrHi" n A.wmnn V yj.AralVU I'librilntliiRltr T renounce It t1 * ; ! < ( Iuu4 In lb luitkcc ir. M narrcll , M. ] ) . , an'lm "One of < IVtbritiubitllul i r r octher i nilU , " / / O , i trtxm U , II , HfooUyn , N. Y , Will l sent I rmail oil nttipt of mica In ntamps. I OUI.I ) rn FOJIU CO. , Itaflmi. > VU. * "ll .3 JIO' "tru'd llvVi-rturn Of AUL M. R. RBSDQN , ' * * RKPUE3ENTS : Phoonlx Insurance Co. , London , Coah Assets , M.J5,65ICCO Westohester.N , Y , Capital , . . ' . ' . . . . loroOW - The Merchants of New ark N. J. , Capital , , . . 1,276,000 OlrardKlre , Phlladeliihla.Capltal. . . 1 200,000 Woman's Fund , Capftal..M ) , . . , ) . . . 1.5B9.000 Eoyal Havana Lottervl ! ( AOOVKIlNilliNT IfiSTJTVTION. ) Drawn at Havana , Cuba , JDvory 12 to 14- Days' ICKhTdJJOO , . . HALVK3 , 81.00. Hu > Ject to no iiiitlpiilttlon , not 0 ntrolled I v thtr paitiut In Intuttht. It Is tbc lalrut .tbinir In the natu.o ol chance in existence. For m'ormatlon ' and tiartloiilanl apply to 8HISKY &COaeieral Agentt , Z12 Broadway , N. Y tily. MOLL & CO , 417 W.lnut t o , StAovli , Mu. , Flank Labrano , L.yyandotte , Kan. - CON SUMPTION , S SlffA J ° ? " r wjtK V * ! .ui Bl'SlliKjlTlveojn t kit ' ' ' j > . T. A. aLu'Juu'm t-cari at' , Mir T i .