THE OMAHA JTBIDAY , AUGUST 27 , 1880. "STILL" BATES STRUNG UP , The Council Bluffs' Boy Suffers the Ponaltj of His Grime in Indiana. HIS HORRIBLE CONFESSION. Details of How Iln Murilcrcil Wife In Cold IJIood-HH ilcedH In Iowa A Hard History. A Wlfo Murderer Ilitnu. ItirttMovi ) . lud. , Am'usl 20. Nathaniel S. Hides was hanged here to-day for the iimr- dor of his ulfo nt llaicrstu\vii ; , hid. , the twcntj-thlrd of last Maich. II V.TI S * fONIM.SSlON. The confession which Hates made before the liangiiu ; Is In .substance ns lollows : My nnmo is Nathaniel S. Hates , and 1 wns born nt ( oiincll HlullH tho2Tlh day of Fobrnarv , jsoo. I was mauled at Ulcnwood , Mills coun ty , la. , to Miss Catheilno N. Hoover , August r. , ITOi , nnd wo lived together until the'Jd of Aliril , lis ( | . > shen she deseitcd me at Council Ifull's ) and came to Ihineistown , Wayne county. Wliih ! 1 lived In the west J was n membur ol onevlni ; of the .lesso .Inmes ganu' . and operated around Kan sas City. We used to stcnl stock and inn It nwav and soli It in Kansas nnd Missouri. 1 never hhot nnvonc , but helped to lynch one of our Rang. He had stolen t > omo money we cot tot .somecattlo , nnd when we kicked he thioalimud to blow on us , and three nf us liiitn ; him ton tree. In Council Hhills 1 Idtn man with a sand b.iir. I waited lei him one nliht In the w Intui time , nnd when he came nlons ! lilt him with n sand bat : . 1 went tluomzli him nnd K"tsonicmoney. . learned him about a block nnd hid him under the walk. The next iiioriilnc I iu.nl In the im- ] ici.s that aman had been Iro/on to death under the walk , and they supposed that ho cinvvlcd under them vvlieu drunk and was frozen. 1 don't think the blow trom the sand bau killed him. Anotliei time n man came tome In n cer tain town In Mi smn ! nnd told me that his uncle had got Sl.iXiO , mid It me and my pal would hide : ind watch lor htm when he went home that nl ht wo could get thu money. .Me nnd my pal hid In an alley , and the nephew ot the man was aeioss tlio street , lie wns to make n slinnl when his uncle came so we would make no mistake. The nephew whirled us a man came past the nlloj , and 1 hit him with a sandbag and downed him. Wo wcntllnouglihim and loiind It was the wions man nnd only frol Si : ! . The man did not die , but lives in Council HlullH now. I won'tulvo any names because the pcisons who wore my pals are sill ! living , nnd 1 don't want ( hum to gut Into any trouble. On thu 2tst of December , 18S5 , I came to llavrarstovvn Irom Council lllnirg. The reason I went to Ilajrarstovvn was to lind out why inv wife would not llvo with me. and tiy and do what was right with her , nnd . then It she lofitbcdto llvo with mo It should bo deatli to both of its. I should kill her and then end my own life. I had studied about kllllm : my vvifo for llvo or .six vvuuks befoio I did it , but 1 couldn't lind any chance. I did not want to kill bur In the piesunco of the childien , or 1 could have done so nt different times. On the mornlni ; of the day ot the murder I trot up eaily. mtllt n Hie , nnd my wife Rot breakfast. When she put tip my dinner.she vr.is feolins jolly , nnd laughed a iioutl deal. 1 fluid to mybolf , "Ulrl , votir time Is short , hut yon don't know it' , While at u oik I studied the murder over in my mind. I wanted to do It , nnd yet 1 jclliln't like to ; but 1 know if 1 undertook It I mustn't iiiiiko a inilnie. I full us if 1 ought not to do It , but she wouldn't do rlulit by thu children , and the mattei bothered me. so Iliad 'to kill her. Thobicaklnj : of my iriubblnK lion was a ' good excuse to KO home , .so 1 went to town 'and stopped at the blacksmith's , where I sharpened my Unite , Intundlnir to use It for the purpose that I did. 1 went homo by the alloy-way , and when 1 entered the yard iivcijtliliiK looked quiet , and 1 thought then ttiut my cake was dough. Just as I was roinlni ; on thn poich 1 saw my wife coming 1 rom the middle 106111 into tlib kitchen , run nliif ; her hand through her hair , nnd I.never V lind encli n let-lint' . Air n minute , In liny. . Hie. A great biff lump came up ' In iny throat and almost choked me. I then ' wont Into the kitchen , nnd when she saw mo Jior fac turned led , nnd .sho seemed fright ened. She asked mo what In the woild i brought me home nt that time of day , and 1 told her 1 had broken my ( nabbing hou , and litut COMIO home to gut It tixed. 1 hung my cent nnd potvsomo water that she had ouun ming , nnd washed mjsolt nnd combed my hair , 1 tlnevv the vvator out nnd asked her if 1 should uet'-nme water lei her , and she said yes. Alter 1 had cot the water , she washed Iiorself and combed bur hair. Shuvventlnto my bed room , and 1 followed bur Into the room nnd shut the door , nnd ns she .stood richt in liont ot mo 1 said : "Ivittlo you have been doing wion ? . I want to ask yon a few iincstlons , nnd yon must toll mi ) the truth. ' I saw then that she was Coin ) ; to bcre.un and 1 LT.iboed her by the thioatnml tlnevv boron the floor , still clutch- In ) ; her throat. I asked her questions which she would not answer nt lust , but kept boj- Klng tor me to let her loose , i told her I vvoiild let her loose If she would answer my ( liie.stlons. I would let up on her tin oat when she wanted to talk , nnd If she tried to scream I would tighten upon her. At lirs > t hho said she would not answer my questions , bnt vvhon I told her th.it 1 would kill her U aim did not , nlie answuied nnd admitted doling wrong with four men , and that she had been tlio victim of a mlscAiriagu. rilio would pot tell mo the names of the men , so I lot her mi. Shu kept beK liiK for her lite , nnd was about to sciejin , mid 1 caught her by the throat ngain. The side 01 her fneo was toward me. and 1 , iunick bur with my list with all my might on the ilijht side of tlio neo.k. Her neck made n cracking sotnid , ns If hioken , and she nuver npoko alter that. 1 took her up In my arms nnd intended to hide her In the gntrut , but I changed my mind as I was going through the middle roe mil carried her to the kitchen mid laid liei on tlio lloor , nnd wont back to tlio bedroom to Kill myselt , but when 1 got thoie 1 didn't have the sand. I wunt to the kitchen again , nnd s aw liei with her head on n chair ; 1 saw that t > ! io was not dead , and ns 1 hadgonu this tar 1 did not d.uo back out. 1 took an old avhandlo that was st.iiulltu bv thn wood-bo * and with all my strength dealt ) ior a blow on the back of thu head , nnd she pitched on her face to the lloor. I wunt Into the bedioom ngnln. but didn't bavo thrt.saiid to kill myself. When 1 got In to the kitchen again 1 saw she was on her knees again , nnd was tiylng to rnlsu her Head with liei hand * . I saw that I would luivo tolinish the job. 1 pulled nut my knife , nnd , laying her head over my loft log , cut her i tluoat and chopped her tu Iho lloor nnd wont 'Into the bfdioom again. 1 was so excited 'that 1 didn't know what to do. Unco more I wunt Into the kitchun mul the blood WAS ensiling out of her throat with a loud noise. ] pulled bur ever on hur back and her eyes weio open , and she looked Into my fnco as though she wanted to say something. I washed my hands and was about to start up tclvvn to give mjx'lt up , vvhon 1 noticed that Kittle didn't have any shoes. I then put on ono stocking and ono shoo , but before 1 could put on thu other 1 thought 1 heard some one nt the front door. I pulled the cm tain at the back window down nnd went up town. I want to tell the truth nbout bomothlng. My vvll'o did not strike mo with the ax handle , as 1 .sworn to In court. She didn't call mo any names nor threaten to poison ma In conclusion , I wish to say that I know I am guilty of a leirlble ei line , and I am sorry lor It. f nm icndv and willing to give my Jlto for thu one 1 have taken If it bo tlio do- mnnd of the law. 1 fully lorglvo my wife for any wiong Mio lias committed , and I hope she has forgiven me. 1 hold no malice toward any one , nnu 1 hope that no ono will lu'iealter hold aught nxalnst me. " A False Alarm. A man residing on upper Dodge street came rushing very excitedly to police headquarters yesterday announcing that Ids liouso had been burglarkod and ho wanted the whole police force on the ground. Investigation proved that no Burglary or larceny had been committed , find the cause of the whole excitement was the fact of a carpenter , who was building nn addition to the man's house , entering the kitchen through u window. A Decent Burial. The brothers of Grceuleo ilosors tele graphed from Alt. Ayr , la. , nnd O'Nolll , Neb. , to give him a decent burial. The juneral will take place this afternoon at S o'clock sharp , from Druxol & Maul'a to prospect Hill cemetery. SIOUX ( ITV'S TOUGHS. Tlie.Men Snippet oil orltiidilock'H Murder - dor Held For Conspiracy. Htm \ Cm , 1ft , August 2fl.i.Spcclnl Tologrnm to the HKK. } John King and ( 'has. Waltering bad n pielimlnnry examin ation to-day foi ennxplracv in that thov were going to do bodllj bnim to Attorney Wood nnd Witness Walker on the day Hev. ( looigec. Haddock was killed. These ate the iMMi artested at Cns < elton , Dak. , some time ngo , nnd who It Is thought had more or less to do with the assassination of Hev. Mi. Haddock. Only a lew witnesses weie exam ined , but snflleient to make thefact nppaicnt that it was generally understood by n certain crowd that there wns to be a disturbance at tlio com t house lli.il day. nnd that one or moieof tlio police weio also aware of the scheme. II. T. l.oav lit seems to have been the iln ; loader , and when ono of tlio wit nesses saw him nt the court house ami asked dm what was tip , ho pointed to \liii ; nnd Wnllcilng , who woie near i ) evidently waiting for their \lellmsainl said Walkoi and Wood were to gel done up > y those men. Ho said fiuthcr that there ivns 8100 In It for them nnd that lie bad nr- iKed to have the mon niiestod nnd tino-1 by a coit.iln justice of the pence nnd thatacer- aln olllcer or officers w ere to boon hand nnd arrest them. The presence of the ofllcers nt the court house undoubtedlv doturred the lien from doing ns agreed , buf as I.eavltt tad told them about the tune tor coutt to uljoiun tbnt ho bad arranged with thoman- strnte to stay t his olllcu till after ( i o'clock , t could bo gone nn Iho way down town. 1'ho evidence showed conclusively tlmtthore was a well defined plan which waited only lecauso the men who bargained to dot lit das- ardly work were covvaids. They were bound over In the sum of fl.OOOcach , In do- tatilt ofv1ilch they went to Jail. The Haddock coionor's jiuy icconvenesto- norrovv , and it Is believed will speedily reach a verdict. Several now witnesses will m examined. It Is now so clearly seen that II , Ii. Luavltt was so prominently connected with the whole diabolical scheme that ho Is luing closely watched by tlio police at Kansas Citv , where lie was nt the latest accounts , and It Is reported hero that lie was to have been nnostod to-day. Tlio balance of the notices ot Injunction granted a fovv days ago weio given to the sliorilf to-day ami ate being served. Only ibout ten iniiro cases arc undecided as yet , but Judge Lewis will bo asked to en loin these it once. So far as Is known the eider of tlio court is being stiictly observed and the tem- [ iciance le.iguu will take Immediate steps to nfoice those Injunctions If any should not bo observed to tlio letter. AVostcrn Iowa Veterans. C.Yitnoi.i. , la. , August 'JO. [ Socclnl to the ] Jiti : . | The western Iowa veterans' en campment for tlio j oar was held at this place this week , commencing on Tuesday nnd oslnz to-dny. About twenty counties In western Iowa were represented and about llftetn hundred veterans were on the grounds and about tun thousand spectators. This is tlio Hist lonnion ever held In Carroll , nnd lias been a grand success from the llrst. The veterans came from all over western Iowa , and enjoyed themselves hugely. There were something like ten bands , martial music not Included , in attendance , and thu best of music was fuinishcd. Thu grounds weio largo and commodious , and everybody ex- inossed themselves well satlslied with the re union. This is tlio last day ot the encamp- moiit. Reunion of the "Boy MAitsiiAi.i.Tovv.v , la , , August 20. [ Special Telegram to the Hii : : . ] The reunion of the Uighth cavalry , the Iowa "Hoy" regiment is hold here to-day , IV ) vctuians being present fiom all over the west. At the business ses sion this moining Captain O. W. JJurns , of Clarlnda , was elected president foi the unsu ng year. Cluilnda was chosen as the place Tor the next meeting in the first week of Sep tember. 18S7. The ladles * relief corps ban- quetteu the veterans this afternoon , An enthusiastic camp-liio was hold last nlglit. Short speeches were inado by twenty of the boys , _ Incendiaries at Work. Drs Moixr.s , la. , August . [ Special Tel- gram to the JJr.n.J This morning Knsign's livery stable binned , having boon set on Hie , It Is supposed , by a couple of tramps who had boon lodging In the hay. Loss. SiJ.OUO. The liru was In the center of the city , nnd for a time great lears were entertained of spread ing llames , but the dopaitmcnt kept tlio lire undei contiol. Died by tlio Halter. X , la. , August 20. Vol Kam- mcr , a veterinary snrzeon , suicided last night by twisting a rope around his neck until strangled. _ _ TH13 SPOUTING WORLD. The Old Prospect Pnrfc Course He- opened Other ICvcuts , NEW Yoitic , August 2(5. ( Tno now race track of the Brooklyn Jockey club , which Is the old Prosycct P.irk fair ground course ro modelled , was opened to-day with a good card. card.All All ages , six furlongs : Llttlo Mlncli won , llarofoot second , 1'cail Jennings third. Time IrlflV. Ono and one-eighth miles : Swift won , Jim Douglas second , Olivette tlihd. Time 1M. : 1M.All ages , mile and quarter : Harmim won , Ihircli second , Housatonlc third. Time 'Jl'J'i. : Three-year-olds , mlle and n half : Dew drop won. 15un All second. Time 2:41. : Suven fin longs : 1'erenzl won , Is&nbclla second , Maggie Mitchell tlilnj. Time 1:81 : if. Aliases , mile : Delilah won , Frnnklo li. second , WhU lilg thlid. Time 145 ; # . The KUDO ISnll Record. .x , Xub. , August 26. [ Special Tele gram to the liii.J : : The lirst ot the scries of four games between thu Lincoln nnd Leail vlllo clubs , on the grounds of the Lendvillo nine , was won by the Lincoln club In n score of 0 to 5. This victory In the mountains clu- vntes the Lincoln club out of the Inst place In the league and sends Leavenworth to the foot. ATCIIICAOO Chicago . n 8010023 0-10 liiibton . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 2 I Huso hlls Chicago 10 , lloston 8. liriora Chicago 10 , Boston 15. Uniplio Powers. AT I'llIIi.VDKIJ'HIA. Athletics . 0 0000000 S 2 Baltimore . 0 00000000-0 Jlaso hits Athletics 7 , Baltimore. ! ) . Ki rors Athletic 1 , Baltimore a. Umpire Vnlon tine.AT AT Ni\v : Yomc Brooklyn . 0 02001003 0 Mutlopolitans..O 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 'J Base hits Brooklyn 7 , .Metropolitans 0. Knor.s Brooklyn 4 , Muhopolitaus 1. Urn plru Binilluy. AT DKrnoiT Detroit . 0 01030000 0 10 Philadelphia. . ! 04300020 1-1 1 Basil hits Deti oil it : , 1-hllmlelphhi 14. Kr- rors Detroit 7 , Philadelphia 11. Umnho- Quost. AT ( Ji.veijjxATi Cincinnati . 0 10103032-0 St. Louis . 'J ; Base hits-Cincinnati 11 , St. Louis 7. Kr- lois Cincinnati ' - ' , St. Louis 2. Umplru Walsh. AT ST. Louis Kt. Louis . 'J 00040000-0 Washington . 0 0000080 0- : 1'ltcher.s Ittillev nnd Madman. Base lilts St. Louis r , Washington : i. J'.rroia St Louis a , Washington 8. Umjilro l'lerce. AT LoUIbVI.I ! < K LontsvilU ) . . . . , . 0 OOOOOS * 3 I'ittsbniff . 0 3 a 2 0 0 * * 7 Pitchers Heckornnd ( Jalvln. lla.su lilts LouUvilloB , I'lttstmrglO. Errors LonUvillo 5 , 1'lttsbnrg-l. Umpire-Kelly. AT KANSAS CITY Kansas City . : i 00021001 7 Nuvv Vork . 0 0043033 * 13 Base hits-Kansas City 15. Now York 15 Krrors KUIIS.IS City fi , New York 4. U mpiro Fulmer. His lliuul Crnshod. John Klsassor , who was at work on the Tenth street grade near the Fred Droxe resldonco , hail his right hand very badly crushed by a stino falling on it yestor day. Dr. narrow dressed the man's in juries , which were of a very paintu nature , although it is thought no ampu tatlon will have to bo resorted to. TH13 I'AUMKIW COXOHI3SS. Many Important Kcxolutloim Adopted nt the .Second Dny's Meeting. Si. I'vt \UL'iist2iX Althe farmcis' con- Ctess this morning L. H. Coflln , of Kort ) odce , la. , read an In ( nesting paper on ' ( ireatdovornlng 1'owei in I'MxIng Freight tate in America. " He closed by mglng the appointment of n national railroad commis sioner. The committee on resolutions pre sented n report which was lead by the sccrc- nry. 1 hose adopted ask eongiess to create ho oflico of secretary ot ngrlciiltmo nud nnkothe olllcer lilllng It n member of the resident's eablnct : nsk Iho ovtcnsioii bf ho signal soivlco to nil places reached by elograph ; request congioss to regulate Intel' state commerce In such a maunor as topio- cot the productive industries nf tlioconntiy ; ccommends the nppropilatlmi of .SoiiW : ) ( ) ( ( o stamp out contagions diseases among do- nestle animals : lequestlng the seeietnry of state of tlm t'nitcd States to Instinct .ho ministers to Uoimany nnd 1'raiiee o use all piopcr me.itis to pievent le.stric- ions upon Aineriein tnrm product pioperly Inspected nnd slilnped , and urging upon eon- ; iess tlm noeessltj of speed ) development of ho sjstcin of water wa > s , Including the Mississippi. The ipsoluilon also rocom- iicndcd the lostmntlon ol the wool tnrlll of ISO * , nnd the maintenance ol the taiilC on lieu nnd smtnr : that stnto leglslatuics bo earnestly requested to pass laws to prevent what is commonly known ns dealing In fn- .nre.s ; npprovesthoolcomargailne law passed bv the last eongiess , nnd tecommends Its strict enforcement. The llnal losolntloii uovldes lor the Incorporation , under thu nws ol the United States of the Knimer's Jongress of the Ihiltoil Slides ; requesting the farmers of each state to oiganlio nil as sembly which shall bo entitled lo send rupie- sentatives to the Farmer's National Congiess in the proportion of cme dnlcgtite for each United States senator nnd rcpicbcnatlve in eongiess Irom that stato. Two propositions one to ndopt the Ciillom Interstate bill and the other to adopt the llea-'an bill were post poned. At the afternoon session a lively discus- don took place on tlio icsolutlon lecommend- ing the icstorntlon ot the wool tai III of 1 17. It was amended to Include sugni nnd lice. The vote was , yeas , ISOJf ; nnjs. llll , the southern delegation voting solidly no. The coinrress urged that glucose bo put on the same looting ns oluomaigatine. Thu next meeting will bo held nt Chicago on thu lirst Tuesday befoio the onenlng ol thu fat stock show ot ISS7. Thu delegates leave to-monow for an exclusion. The congic.ss concludes with a biiut Cession Monday. Street Cnrs Moving ; . Nnvv Yomc , August'JO. Two cars started out eaily on the Bioadvvay lino. They have a strons ; police protection and no crowd is tolerated erated aiiywliciothat might bvnny possibility ubstiuctspocdytians.lt. Wliun tlio car of the Broadway line leached Foityfotutli street nt 10 o'clock this morn ing It was attacked by a mob ot roughs nnd stiikoisnnd tin own from the tinck. It took n few moments' vigorous woik by tlio police" to clear Bioadvvay and send thestilkcrs lly- inif down the bide streets. A number of cars are being run bjl the Broadway road , each car carrying six policemen. The stiuctsaro also patrolled by oftlcuis. 2 iO i > . M. Police Inspector Spoors has just telegraphed from the police lieailquaiters to Superintendent Mutiny that n i lotous mob of stukors collected In Upper Broadway and have started down town. Tlio reserve have been ordcicd to the scene. It Is feared that unlusH there Is some settle ment betoio him down there will bo a general tie up to-monow. Tliu police quietly dis persed " thu threatening mob near Broadway stables. In a conference this afternoon between tlio Broadway lailroad nuthoritiesnml thuspokns- man ot tlio strikers , thu latter received n ru- nuvval of thu piopo ition to try the nuvv schedule of six tiips per day with the oromiso that If after a faithful trial of four days the now schedule was not satisfactory tlio old one to bu restored. The men nccaptcd this shortly after mldnlirlit nnd will return to work In tlio moining. The non-union men now nt woik will not bo discharged. Tlio Belt Line company will submit a proposition to-morrow. Ituccs. SAUATOOA , N. Y. , August 2. The weather was pleasant , the track fast. Equity stakes , thren-quarters of a mile : Comncmara won , ' Li/.du Kicpps second , Laredo thhd. Time 1:10. : Pnrso , ono mlle : Becky B. won. Cnirisstna second. Editor thiid. Time 1:44J : . Moulscv handicap , two miles ; Lucky B. won. Arotlno second. Uinctto third. Mile and eighth , Una B. won , King Nor folk second , Mona thiid. Time 1.V : < . All ages , mlle nnd seventy yards : Petticoat won , Scamorn second , Souvenir thiid. Time The niaiidulny Disaster. LONDON , Ansnst 20. Sir J. E. Gcrsr , under-secrctary tor India , states that the loss of life caused by tlio bicaklng of tlio lira- wnddy liver's embankment In Mandalay , Bnrmali , was only twenty-live. Xo Kuiopu- nus have been diovvtieil. Dutch Duties Raised. Tin : HAUUK , August 2C. The Dutch cham bers have passed n bill increasing the duty on forelun raw sugars nnd raising the allow ance on Dutch colonial waste A. Day In the Woods. Yesterday the members of the dramatic company of the Stadt theater hold a most delightful picnic at Trios' lake. The affair was gotten up under the man agement of Messrs. IJaureis and Puls , nud enjoyed by all of the merry partici pants. PnrHonal Charley Klopp , of Klopp & Hartlott , was a Chicago passenger yesterday. Mrs. Judge Savage wan an eastern hoiiiul passenger yesterday. She wll | visit New Hampshire for a short season's pleasure. Mrs. . ) . S. McCormiek and her brother IJeorgo Mills , loft tor Chicago last evening - ing via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul routo. Gunoral Perry , formerly qimrturmaslor general of the ilopartinunt of the Platte , who has been on a short vinit here , left for Sun Francisco last evening. H. M. Kppstoin , general western agon of the Mason A : llainlin Organ and Piano company , id in the eity making his headquarters at Professor Y. Walters' on Dodge street. Fred Thornton , a young man who has made many friends during his .short real- deuce in this city has been obliged to re turn to Now York on account of illness. Ho went last evening. i- S. T. Smith , general suporintomtout pf the Union Pacific , and Messrs , Lane , Thompson and lilickeiitderfur , of thu same road , wont to Kansas City last night via the K. C , route , Juan Itaylo , the domoeratio war horse of Kearney , terminated hovor.il clays' visit hero by returning homo last ovei ing , Mr. Itaylo spunks very highly t f the prosperity of Kearney , Ho says tin t more substantial buildings have bee i erected there this season than over hi- ) fore in the city's ' history. The founda tion lor tv fiO.OOO hotel has just been dug. g.is works will soon bo under way anil altogether Kearney will always havn ( iiuitau to pleasantly and practically ri- member the. prosperity of 1880. Itrovitios , Itanium's elegant advorlistn" car again sidetracked at the depot. It is of i brilliant carmine color without the usui 1 picture business. The color evident ! indicates that liarmnn's bill posters li tend to paint the town rrd. l Kvans & Merrill , merchandise broker. Is the style of u now linn which ha _ oponoil up at 113 South Fourteenth street. A. W. Kvans is ot Detroit nnd F. I ) . Merrill , - rill of Chicago , and both are very genial gentlemen who will innko thumsolvcp popular among business men , i Weeks & Millard , commission mer chants and dealers In fruit , have pur chased the commission business of Wcstj- crlleld tiros. Hereafter they will give their attention to thu handling of count try produce of ull kinds as well as to fruits. ' LEGAL CRIP-ON THE CABLE , Jim Stephenson Askg-for an Injunct'ou and Judge H&JY&d Grants It , MERCER AND'iTHP BELT BRIDGE. imatlipd With ti ( ilass-Uolle Allcti'.s Wntoli Hiiriirlmcor All IllKht Ac tors In Iho AVootls aiuiiy ItctiiM orMuiiicnt , lloiaVARixln. . Tiio people * of lli | city who tlwt tin1 iiu < " ) tun ! of the csiblc trainwuy lisul been si'Ulril di'llniU'ly hy tlio recent action of the United States court , will doubtless bo siirpriooil to learn that mi- other Injunction litis been secured ngalust the road In iiuestion. It was granted yi'stunlay in Nebraska City by Jml > rn nay ward. It was granted at the instance of tlanies Slopliunsini , the Tenth street liveryman , and Adi'lburt Bishop. u prop erly holder on the same Ihoronulifuve. The ilijnnetion riMraiiH the cable com pany from building their line on Tenth on tlio ground of excessive injury to the property of the petitioners. 1'ho tem porary restraining order will main in force until tlio 7th. when thn case will come up for further hearing. Notion was yesterday served upon President .John son. of tlin line in question , and to-day will develop perhaps a new feature in this great controversy. Yes-terday Iho iron supports for the rails and cable box cf the Gable line were placed in the excava tion made for them on n small sec tion of Tenth street , between Howard and Jackson. The new street lailroad and the tubular passage for the oil man that is to bo unuerncatuaUraeted a largo number of sight seers. Of course everyone ono on the ground knew all about the operations of cable linns and were not buck ward in giving their opinions. OBSTRUCTING TUB IIOAD. Dr. Mercer and the Holt Ijinc In tlic District Court. The injunction suit of _ Dr. Mercer to restrain the Holt Line railroad company from obstructing Alurcor a von no by plac ing a support of piles within the lines of the same , was argued yesterday , in the district court , before Juilgo Neville. Messrs. Savage , Morris and D.i vis ap peared for lr. .McrcCr , while Mr. L'ritch' etLappoarcd for the Belt Lino. There was a .groat mass of nfiitlavits and document nry evidence submitted , showing the per- misiion granted the road by the county pommtasioiu'rh to build the structure as contemplated , together with the right of Way which had previously been obtained. The legality of the commissioners1 ac tion , us also the injury to the property , coupled with tlio disadvantage which was sure io Jmire lo.tlju people who travel along the thoroughfare , was adverted to. Atllie time dfiailjouritmont , the ar guments-had ndt been concluded , and the matter will be conUnucd this morn ing. t\.lilt AHOpr v WATCH. Regular Circus Dayr Incitement On Ijlcvontlt ( Struct. Last evening when the atmosphere was so muggy that it } coild | be cut with a knife , and people * werb hieing themselves homeward from -"their " day's work , the usnii quiet of Eleventh street was broken by shrill cries for the police. They issued ftom of the \tfiflt)1 \ vine-covered ojip thotfiflt)1 - cot tages between Ilafnoy and Howard' occupled'l'by'J5elp. ' | 'Allen. She cried lustily and ozcitcdly , and someone telephoned for the patrol wagon aud in a Very few moments there was snllicient bhm-coated. authority on hand to quell a small-sized not. The cTuiso of the dis turbance Tvas an attempt to deprive Belle Allen of her witch , made , as she says , by a young mini named Hill Hcnnessy. Ho and another man had been paying her a friendly visit , when all at once Ilonnes.sy imagined nimsulf a Dick Turpin , and boldly soiled the woman's chronometer. She struggled to protect her property , and in the melco her dress was bad lyforn. At the police cry being raised , Hen- ncssy ran out of the back door , throw the watch on the lloor and made good his escape. In order that the patrol wagon would not go back empty , a drunken man asleep on tlio sidewalk was nabbed and Riven a free ride uptown. Ono young fellow was arrested on suspi cion ot being the watch thief , but the woman promptly said ho had nothing to do with the attempted ciime. Smashed with a Glass. Dan ( Jniran , who works for Cunning ham & Co. on one of thoii- railroad con tracts , came to the oily yesterday to see the elephant. He interviewed the boor god , Uambrinus , quite frequently , and in the afternoon was rather hilarious. Jn this condition ho entered Higgins' saloon and became engaged in u row with one of the b.irtenclors 11:1111 : od John Thompson. The result was that Daniel got badly smashed with a glasj , . His DOM ) , loitoyo nnd cheek are slashed in a frightful manner , and there is a po-si- bility that his sigut is permanently in jured. The glass was broken into a do/un pieces by the force of the blow. and each piece did its work of cutting. Dr , Leiscnring dresied the man's iuco , but oven after ho was washed and bun- daged his countunanco looked badly used up , ( Julran says the assault was entirely without provocation. On the other hand Thompson averts that ( iuiran and hif. friends were abusive in tlio highest degrco and used the foulest ami most obscene language. To use his own words , ' 'Tho railroaders wanted to do inu and the house ui and I wouldn't have it that way. " Thompson is from Texas and ho was true to his word in this instance. Ho has only been in Orimlm a short time. To-day's police CQ'iri investigation will show whether ho quu l' ' ° found hereafter at "the old stand" or not. The Next Thing to Dynamite. The danger at luYTi nth street cross ing ot the Union" I'acilin is increasing every day and a fatality at any moment would not bo surprl ng in the least , The hourly narrow escapes hardly de mand attention ttv'tllfUo who frequent this man trap.and to'siibn woman snatch hpr little child from the very shadow of the cowcatcher , ortliij faithful llagmon pull females from the > cry cdgo ot the ( noving wheels , only,1' ' excites btrantrors 'qntl extra norvousJ'.peMplo. 'Jhe "saved- by-an-inch" conditjon jf passing vehicles U not noted , and only' the superhuman efforts of the railroad men boars the coroner's business. Messrs. Smith , Dor- raneo , Thompson , Mnnroo and other high oflioials of the Union 1'aoille had fin opportunity of seeing n little of the "close call" business on their return from Beatrice the other day , and undoubtedly thov received some valuable suggestions from personal observation. The little Frenchman who Ims roatcd oonsiderublo excitement in police circles during the past few days and his newfound found love got offsiifely to Denver last night. The girl had been at the European hotel waiting his release from juil and about train time they slipped quietly and cautious ! , ) down to the depot , There was no sitting room publicity for them for aisit from Jennie , ) un in vvas no' ' improbaUlo They nrcordingly took possession of a truck on the datk side of tlio depot ntul when the train ai rived they boArded it In double quick time. No Jennie appealed , no tumble occurred , and what Somalia's gain will be Den ver's lot * in the population line. cj.vs ruoMjmu HAUTH , The Wonderful Well ncliitf Driven in South Omiilirt. The Smith Omaha gas well continue ? to bo a curiosity , and HIP subject of n great iloal of speculation. Thus far no one with any scUmtillc knowledge of the subject has visited the spot. For several days parties have been engaged in put ting down a well on the stock yards prop erly , between the railroad and the stock exchange building. The well U what is known as the ( 'oofc system of tube wclN , and was designed as tin experiment. If a MiflU'h'i'it tlow of water could bo obtained it was intended to put down oicht addi tional wells with sovon-inch wire tubes , the lirst one being only a six-inch well. Knelt well would have n small steam cyl inder , mounted on the top of the tube , which would pump the w.itcr Into a stand pipe , to bo located on high ground , from which the stock yaids and tlio town of South Omaha could obtain its water suptily. Mr. Cook , thn son of the inventor of this system of driven wells , is hero su perintending the sinking of the experi mental well. They .struck surface water at a depth of trn foot , but did not meet witli anything that cave piomiso of a good supply until they struck sand and gravel at a depth of llMfeot. Suddenly a sort of bubbling and warning sound was heard and a vol ume of gas issued from the mouth of the well. The pressure was so great that when a forty pound cap was placed over the top of the tube it was kept bobbing up and down at a livolv rate. Some ot the spectators who held their hats over the tube had the pleasure of seeing them wafted upward quite a distance. There was no perceptible odor to the gas , but the o who breathed it a few minutes com plained of severe pains in the head and di//iness. It was some lime before anyone ono could bo found who was courageous enough to make a test of its combustible properties. Lighted matches liuld over the well were instantly blown out , as was also a piece of lighteifpapcr , and it was decided that llip gas would not burn. Yesterday the iron tubing was driven still lower down and the gas was partly shut oft'for a time , but when the boring apparatus was withdrawn from the well the discharge was heavier than at any time before. U ho same company that is sinking this well recently put down a well at Mattjon , 111 , and obtained both water and gas. The water was puinpwl into a stand pipe while the gas , which proved to bo combustible , was conducted into a reservoir , and was used as fuel by the iron works located there. The outcome of the well here will bo watched with interest , as natural gas , containing the proper combustible prop erties , would forever settle the "cheap fuel" question in Omaha and would be the cause of manufacturing industries springing up on every side. At/Li AT TJ1K SKIRMISH. The Third Day of the Great Kllle Contest - test , at llollevue. Tin following are the scores made in skirmish liring yesterday by the best fourteen men. Those scores added to the scores at knoivn distances gives the total. To-day there will bo skirmishing ntj ain when the team will be determined. It Will bis the' last day ol' Hie contest : Sic. score Iday. Total. Lieutenant Tonoy.Otli infantry. . . ! -J2.5 Private Klliott , > < ] . ' , ' . . . . : . ! ) S)9 ! ) Lli'UtonuiU Keir. 17tli " . . . .74 H93 Lieutenant Oannml , ! ) tli cavalry. . 17 JiOO Private Stint * . 7th iufuiitry..S4 JiUIJ SciBcant Lewis , 7th " . . . .70 .TsT Coipoial Annls , 21st " . . . .C'J Ibr Private McKeiuie , 17th " . . .01 8S > Coipor.il Fuchs , 7th " . . . .07 JW Sergeant Stevens , 7th " . . . . -U : ivi Corporal ISfrf , ' , < l " _ M IVsO I'livatoSummerfeld , 21st " . . . .50 S77 Private Uotlmiin , Qlst " . . . .00 : ! 70 Pilvato Wilson , Sil ' . . . .49 375 The medals wilt be given to-morrow. Arrived Out Safely. The many friends of Jeremiah Mahoney - honey , John Kenneally , Jerry Dee , and the oilier old citizens of Omaha who left some days ago for Ireland , will learn with pleasure of theirsafo arrival in their old home. A telegram has just been re ceived by Mr. J. T. O'Connor that tlio City of Chicago , of tliestcani5hip line he represents , and on which the aforesaid party sailed , arrived safely in Queens- town , August 31. Happily United. Wednesday evening Air. John Schin- illcr , a very popular employe of the Union Pacific railroad , and Mhs Nora Liningor , wore united in marriage. After the ceremony was over a reception was given at wnich wore displayed numerous costly presents f rom well wishing fi lends. The hours were passed in dancing , an enticing spread was prepared for the guests , and ono of the happiest wedding leasts of the season marked the advent ot Mr. and Airs. John bchindicr into mar ried life. _ _ _ IlnChcinicr All Ill-lit. W. II. llofhenner , who was arrested on Wednesday on the charge of having re ceived money under false pretenses , was discharged yesterday. The failure of his brother in Norfolk , Va. , to reeogiiixo the draft which had hium sent him was be cause of the lattei ' .s absence from the city. Upon his return yeilm-day ho tele graphed enough money to ! u brother hum to more than .satiify all demands made upon the latter. II | H llftK. A man named Krio August had thu misfortune to beak uis leg lust night on Tenth street. Ho was taken in the patrol wagon to St , Joseph's hospital where the fractured member was sot and the patient made us comfortable as possible. Accord ing lo August's statement ho was quietly walking along the sidewalk near Doilge street when ho came to a 'stopping off place" down which he fell , with the result us aforesaid. IteorultH for the Twonty-flrHt. Lieutenant Waring , U. S. A. , arrived in the city last night with twenty-lour ro- cruiU from David's Island , N. V. , for the Tw.cnty.first infantry. The party left for j I I Hoi-t Bridgor on the 830 train. All are line looking men aud will iindoubuldly do 'credit tu'tlie blue. GrrnworH In our 31 hint , A party of full blown greasers in cow boy uniform , with broken Mexican oaths thrown in , wjs : at thu depot last niuht ou the w/vy / lo jjoulliorn Texas. If they wore specimens of the men who would bo called' upon to defend the halls of Monte/.tiinu , a good hualthy squad of old time rogulais would demolish u regiment of them , LKANK-In this city nt St. Josnph's hosol- tal Aiik'iist 'Jn , at 6:30 : p. in. , tiuslo Leauo , azod 37 years. Tliu remains were taken to Drcxcl & Maul's aliil will bo ahlpt > cd to Chicago tlda eviiiiliur. They will oe escorted by the biother of the deceased i * IAST or Seroiul District of Vlist Ward. Ajer.l H Iflth M Dorcas and Maltha Altktns Sam Pinice lx > t Mu and fllli AmleiNon .1 V 1Mb liol lllekoty nnd Dorcas Hook Mam lath ami Vlntun Illii/irek .losouli I''Ds 1-Jtli Di'Uliu John cor 1'Uh ' niul ( 'hallos Hlnik I ) C eoi lUth and Maltha Ilnnilliiuier TV litli.lu't renter ami Poreas Uainlliauei Wan/el 1-th bil Center and Doi- oas Uratlv John eor2tli anil Castellar Helxen Anton Wlli M Oentei and Dorcas HrvdeilrkMeiilien J llHUllili lloronsak .llm I'M ! , oet Williams ami Urltxs llehrens .1 1) inn Pierce Humps KilvMitd 17'i' > loth lloinlnay II allov bet Williams and Pierce lloyle Teronec Mi inns bet lllli and 12th lltillnrd P \ \ lllli niul William * llliulrinii .lulhis v.'ili tiot Doie.is and Center Hook Fird Kith ntnl Vlnton Unison Phil Utli li't Doioasaml Center lloisen P ( ) Uth lii-t Duie.ts ami Center Cook M I ) 1-JOs loth Coe.in Dan 1-'tli ort Arbor anil Manetoft Cuer Wm.V Centei bet I'Mli ' and 1Kb Cia\\lutd Andiow em Mtb nnd Center Chrlstensen.lnlin H'17 10th ( 'ox John I ! MX ! Illekorv Cummlinr William A liiOf.s I''th CajneC W ( looilmnn'H le.sldenco ChrlstensiMi .lolin lUiSslUh Cimea.lolin It cur I'ith ' andPIvrco Ollllonl Chailc-J 15' s lllli Doll Wm M)7 Plot re Di\enpoit A C lllli bet Dnrros anil Martha Dreval Kred cor lOlli and Williams Die\el II P 10th and Williams Diexol 11 U lOthnnd Williams DeitthiKer AUthbet Hickory and Charles Dee 3loi rlsU.oslJth Dolan J K 11th hot Dorcas nnd Center Doll John Ilth near Pierce Dwudansky ChnilcsStli ncai Hickory Dlaiian Dan Ilth bet Williams and lUlggs Dennis. ) U unitsinth Dentils S LUlVtslUth Dimipsoy .Michael lilt s 10th Dillon licdinan 1111 s Wtti Dillon M llllsiuth Dillon John lilts loth Diaman Michael VJIIi hot Pierce and Williams iinenilort : Henry lWs Ilth Klgutter Moi I Is ICO1. ) PaelHc Klsassurd I1'nth nnd Him Kslello L TUU/is / Ilth Kills Jno Castollar bet Mil nnd 9th Kiu'entlialer Jns Williams bet Ilth and 12th iisiiss.er ; Johannes , alley on 10th bet Paclile and I'icrco Klaln Wcnn-1 Ilth hot Pierce nnd Williams Kliiln Jtio tilth bet Pioicc and Williams Foil Albert llll.slOth Foster M IfilO H Ilth Foul .Mirlinol 9is Pierce Fill lias C 11 r5s ! Ilth FnrnnsKD l.U" s lltli Finn/.ls Jus I'ill I'iuico Faiiy And Hitli but Pierce nnd Williams I'lemiiiK ' Moiils Kith near DOICHH Foidice.Jami'siaih bet Arbor and Vlnton lioodman C V 10th nnd Duicas C.oll ,1ns I'-'Or Piielllo ( ionslor Andiew 1-411 s IWi ( iiooox Kicliaid Ilth bet Doicasnnd Murtlia ( Sieon WK IHlslOth ( tiniiiun .lohncoi lltli and Mnrtlm ( Jreolei Tliomnsl3yis Ilth ( ioodman Oscai ( loodm.in residence lllrt Mlcld 10th bet Dorcas and Martha llellimin ( ieo 12W Williams Ier7k ! Frc-ii our 10th anil Murtlia Uofmeister Henry cm Sth and Hickory Hotrman , lno Kith bet Williams and 1'lcico IIallied ; Kd l.ith and Williams HciiKenMorit/ s'Jth lleiigenO H Mll.s'Jth llaj us Thos nth nnd Castellar llmcbey Pat 12th and Arbor Hoist T W 1510 s lOtli Havel.Inil 1th and Williams llnscnll Naac S Cinmojolltan hotel llejlJno Williams bet Ilth aud 12lh Harmon Vndre.l b4 ! Pierce Havel Vaclav Williams bet I2tl and l"th Ihulicek Jot Williams bet 12th and llitU llo an Con SUi and Klin Ilcatev P C 1207 Plotce Healoy K 1207 Pierce Hughes Panicle cor Hth and Martha HaibeyJ A ISOil A 12tli HalepM Ilth nr Vlnton John.son Andiew 1437 s lOUi .Innllne.I W Ilth bet Aibor and Vintoa Jones lli'iny Cnsmonolitnn hotel Jansun F A mo s 10th .lurowrilcy .Jno Williams bet Ilth and 12th .Uimcnson T 12th nr Pierce Kaufman Clnis loth bet Hickory and Charles Kotmt/o Herman Kountze lusidcuuo Knnpo Michl 15TX ) s lltli Knnpp F C 1MO s lltli KniippJ 0 1500s Ilth IConvallii .Jno l.19.s ! iitH : Knca.Jos 12tb nnd Williams Klein Jos 12th bet Williams and Pierce JCelley W A 1717 s 12th Koetter Fred W htli and Dorcas Kennedy J J lOtli unit Castellar Kent Josin bin Pieico Kiecldei ( ieobtli nrJIickory Kiloy Mike U14 Pleice Knca Albert cor lltli and Williams Kiccek Anton eoi Ilth and Williams Kempf Aui ; 12tli and Dorcas LoiiKuiey L F IblSs Ilth LalblcLeonhnid 1003s lltli Jjaison Nels 1-th bet Center and Doicas Lefllur A C Mil nnd Doicas lamina Heibuit 14i5 Illckoiy Lo\\ery W Jl 10th ne.irllliikoiy Lndwick ( Jeorgo btb In1 ! Hickory and Charles Jjiulwick Josupli bth near Charles Lacey L cor lltli and Williams Lisoman Aininst cor loth and Williams Muttusun P LllKlsDth lai > nlon Allied lltli and Castellar Mathioscn Jno II F 1MO s lltli Mathii-siMi Henry 17i8s : Ilth Malin IIiiL'h H2'.lsl2tli ' Jliskncc Vaclav alley bet Williams , 12th and iith : Mnssion Andiew cor lltli and Castellar .Miller.I H b ! Piuicu Mnlick K ir.il K 10th ilanwill U Jl 1715s 12th Monday Jin 112s ) lOlh Mattsen John Ilth between Dorcas nnd Centur Iiick Charles II 10th near Hickory Mlmieek Jnol'.UI s Ilth Monk Andrew lltli near Pacific Minogiio Jno Wtli between Pacific and Pieico. Mntza Peter 1KI South 12th Mnhon P H Ull Hickory MeAnlilT Sam cor liltb and Aibor MeMntion .lames corllith niul Aibor JSIcKvoy P.it cor 12th nnd Maltha MeLaneyIns 1021 S lOlh Mc'\irtbv. ) II IWiS 10th MoKeon'Patrick .1 1.109 S Ilth .McCandless II H 10th ncai Hickory MeCandlfss 1C H 10th near llickuiy Nelson Peter ISiri S lltli Xevo Wm lltli bet Dorcas and Martha NciKon O U Ilth bet Doicas and Maltha XinacoK Jnim's I2tli Del Williams and Pierce O'Xiel id : IfiM S 12th OlsL'ii A C Hth and Dorcas ONen X 1T.OS 10th < ) 'DonaidTiioma-.1112 S lOtli O'Niel Kimono cm Ilth and Dorcas Poiney das cor lOlh and Pierce Peterson PS H * ) sloth Pln/enscliam Fied 10th bet Hickory nnd Center PH.iKliiC WlHIsiMh PllajliiFiedl4Hhnth ! p.i-.pi > , liil Funk imr , tiiih : ; l'.i\ilc Maitln Williams hot lltli nnd 12th Pinkop Tyimk 12th bet Williams and I'iorco J'liboMsUv Joseph 12th a Williams I'olan Ju-uph 12lh bnt Wllllanib and Pieico 1'iillant Fuink 11119 lilth Pullo Thomas U 1112slltU 1'lllps K I ) 1141 .s 10th Peaison F W 1101 s'.Xh Unpick ) Jnalr'.m Hickory Itosluky .InosrltyO Hlckoiy Itnsh.Inocor 12th and Aibor Itonsti'n .JoMiDh Wth bet Pieico and Williams Itlce Win FHIlUtli Itiishliiw P J eoi 12ih and Duicas ItlchclmiKd HlTs'.llh Jtlsso Christ 1417s 10th Itobln Mosri cor Wtb and Castcllar HaeoK Jeiomu MISs lllli ItcL'en Jnoiil : ; I2tli Scxelkn Wm eoi lllli and Pierce Steiip Ctist.inth bet Hlckoiy and Charles Swacma Peter Williams but 12th nnd 13Ui Stnlionduil Fiud lOtli Out Williams and PI1CO ( ! Sp.uililins W II cor 10th and Pacillo Smith Jno I'iuico bet 9tli and loth Schmiill.JoM < pli eoi Kith ami Center hhalda Kinnk liW'J lath Selionbol llans.s 10th Swanxim NuIb'Jthand Hickory ScholppAdolphnySsllth Sullivan K A 10th and Dorcas Stas Paul I2ti ! bet Pleiciuind Wlllama ShophaidJ ( J 90-J Hickory Sliuaalin JIH > Uth bet Hickory and Center Shavelik. fames K Cosmopolitan liotul Schiiebul Fiedorulclc lltli and Castellar Swlda J K 1815 a 18th hlavlck Jno UUh Ix-t Williams and Plerco Slmiod Joe Wllllnni- , but 12th and 13th Sinitaim , Ioeph Williams but 12th and iHh : Sotiknp Vlncont 12th uet Doicas aud Martha Sommer Paul 10th and Hickory Schaber II lltli nc.ir Center SmvartWH 1503 s nth Tractiy Jno Will bet Pieico nnd Williams Tiacey Wui Hth near HlcUorv Tiacoy Jnmus Hth near Williams lleuton's llnlr U rower All vrlio aie MALI ) , all who nro beoomln& 1JALD. nil hodo liotnnt to bo bihl , nil who nro troubled with DAN'DUUFF. or 1ICII1NU of tlio scalp j should use Honton'i llnlr ( itnwrr. KIOIITV PKII CIVT : of these tislnc It have iio\\n Inlr. It never falls to stop the lialr from Inlllne. Throiiiih sleknesa nnd levers the hair sometimes lalls oil In a stunt time , and althoutli ; the poison may ba\o rein.tlnod b\UI tor jears , If yon use Hon ton's Hair ( luwor nocordlnc to dlreotlona j on nn1 sure of n RiovMh of hair. In hun dreds of cases \\o ha\o produced A peed gum 111 of ll.Ui on llio e \\lin ha\o been balil niidula/od lor jenmohao .ully snbstau- tlaleil lliolollo\\lliifvts : SVoRiow Hair In so r.xsos out of 100 , no matter hou loin ; bald. Unlike oilier iuep.untloiH.lt contains nn fiiear if lead , \ecet.iblu or mineral pnlsoin. Itlsa spedlle for falling hair , dandtuff , and llehliiuMit thu calp. Tlio ll.di ( .IO\MT Is a h\ir food , and Its ompositioti is almost exactly like the oil . \shlcli supplies Hie hair \\lth its vitality. DOUII.K AND TIUPLK STUKNUt'II. When the skin Is vet ) touub anil tiaid. and the tollico Is npparently etloctnallv closed , thoslns-lo stromjlli will simiotimes tad to icneh tne | ) . iilll i. In iiicli c.jsos the dmible or ttliile stionuth shmild be if > od In connection ullh tliesiiiKlo , uslmj tliom iltonntely. Price , slnu'lo HtreiiKth , frl.O.i : doubUi strenptli , SJ.OO ; triple Mrendb. 83.1X1. It yourdrmiists have not got It \ > e will send It prepared on lecolpt of mice . UUNTOX JlAliUlHOWKUCO. , Cleveland. O. Sold by 0. F. Goodman and Knlin > V Co. 161 li on.l . Doiiitlns. 18th ntnl Cilmlngs nrniul lioilco 1. ( J. U. K. The grand lodge of Nebraska Odd Fel lows will attend the national encamp ment nt Huston in a body , and has very sensibly chosen the Chicago A : North western load for the llrst link in its journey eastward. The C & N is the pioneer road to reach Omaha from the < east , and 1ms become bettor and bettor by niro , being second to none for all modern improvements for the comfort and accommodation of passcngors PROF , CHS , LUDWIG VON SEEGER , Pnirowirof Medicine nl Iho ltoynl fnlreriiltri Knlltlil ot tlm lliuul ViKtrltin ilrilc-r of Ilin trim rrmiM. Knliihl Coniinnmli-r nl thn HiiYiit Spnnlnli Onlornf l nlivllii Kntirht of the ltn > nl lm liui or- ilmifilinlliMl KiDile. riicvnllor nr the la-Klin ot lliinnr.vti' , ou > . SIIVK "i.Kiinu ro-sroi'v IIKKK TONIC iimuM not t > o roiifniiiiiloU nltli Iliclionlo nf trmlirurenlls. . It Is 111 ll < IHI > MHtM > r tllO WIHlIll lillliMlt l > tlllil > . 1 Ull tllltr * ouifhlunmi't UHl nlthlt ( tin In of prop'ifiitloti ami know It tu hi- nut ouln Ipifltlnnitn | > li in nun cm lent iinuliut liiUnNiimirlti ) nf tno lilKli Kinnni-iiiliilloiii Itliii rpcrlviil hiMll | iiirt iil Din orlil. II riintiiliii OJt-tlMlOO lf Itl'uf. ' l'o ( II. ( JlllllIlM * ItOIIUtlll ClllMllVH , which HriMll nl\cil InpuruKPniiliieSpiinKli IiupcrUI Crnnii Mhert ) . ' luinliiililnlniill vlionnt Hun IliiHii NurvniK1jt \ - poptlc , IIIIIo . Miilnrlnnri or link-toil nlth noik kM- TIL- ) " . ll.xAltMillMli ! MIIIN- * Her Majesty's ' Favoritle CosraetlcGlyceriiie Usoil by Her Ituyat llU'liuei'i the l'rlnre of mill the nobillt ) For tlic Skin , Coiiipluxloii , nrn [ > . tlnin > , rhiipplni : , Itnuelino" , * ! ! ) ) Of i I.11C1IIU CO S < icntilna Syrup at Siir ipiirilla , II Kimriilitc'i'il iiKtlio boUNUfiipurillnlii tlm iiuirkul. N. V. H MtllllAV A STANDARD MKDICAL WORK FOR YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN" ' ONLY 81 UY JIIAII. , I'OSrl'AlU. 11,1,1 STlt.VTIVi : S.V.111'1.1 : I'llfcK TO ALL. mm Rihuiistpil Vlliillty. Nervous ima Pli } lrnl Dalillltr Prenmturp Ducllna In Man , Krrorn nt Voiitli , nnd Hit iiuliilil miseries ni'iililiik' fr in liiillccrctlon nnd or- ii" . < i'H A Imiik for ovrry iiinii , yoniiK. mlililla Hgai HmlnM. It contitliif 1J.'i pri rrlptinni inrnll ncntoiinil cliriiiilcill uiii > uH. nu-li onool uliltli li limilimblo. Si fnunil by tlio mithnrnhn < n ctporlein'o for 'it tears I , mcli nt | iniliili1ynori > r bofnru fi'll to tlm lot of unr nliynkhin : . ) panes boiiiul In bc-aiitlfiil 1'reni.li mus lin. enil3ov > il t'overo , full cllt , Kiiiirnntoeil tu ! nllno- vrork In i > \ i > ry t uiihe inecliunlutil. tlturiir > nnil prof0t- slontil than nny otbnr work In tliUeiMintr ) for & . .rjO. or tin ) mono ) ' % \lll nn refuniloil In c\ory tiiittunro. 1'rkonrily 11 by mall , pnstnulil. IllustriitoiU-iiinple , Illr. Send now. Colil mcilnl uwnnlcil tlio nntliur bf rhoNallon.il .Vloillcal A oclnllini , to the Hon. A. I1. lllnsi'll ami a ni Into linkers of the bo.inl the reader it ri'tppctfnllyrpforrpil. Ttu * iletiLU of Ilfe It worth nioro to thu yonn ? anl inttlUle-tii1 ! ! ! men of tliln K < 'iu'ri'lon ' ttntn all lliq uoil mine < nt < * iillfnrnlfi anil the Hllvur inlnei of NCVHUA ciiiiililinil. U , 1" ClnimU.li * . Tha .Science of l.lfn points nut the rnrk < nnil quick- Biinitsnn whli'h tlic Lonilltiitlon nnil hopi-sof inunr n rnniiK 111.111 h ivobecn fatally wrotkoil M inchestar .Mirror 1 ho Scinncc of l.lfo l of Kro.itor viilno than nil the mollcil works pulilltln > il In tills country lur the pajl re trn All intn ( nnslltutlon. Thu scii'tirn of l.lfn l < n inprrh ami mnstprly trrait- > on nervous niul phyalu.il ileblllty. Dotrolt * roa AillVrPss the rentioily Sleillcnl Instltutu , or Dr. W. H. I'nrLi-r , No I llulliloi h street , llosum , Ma . wba limy hodiniiiltad cm nil clt-seasi-s reiiilrlni | { skill nail cxpeiU'nce. t'hronh * unit obitlnuto illst'iinoi tlmt biillluil Ihu fklll of IitUer pliyoltlaus a ty. Mull truntvtl Hiieio f.illy wltliout uny In- ty.mo ol falluin Montlun Onialiu Vau NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Pays Best WHEN PROPERLY DONE. WC AIM TO AND DO GIVE TO ALLCUSTOMIHS , SLOWEST PRICES PnoMpr TRANSACTION * { JUDICIOUS SELECTIONS CONSPICUOUS Posi- JTIONS .EXPCRIENCCO ABBISTANCCUNBI - JASEO OPINIONS AND CONFIDENTIAL SEIWICC. lADVtRTIICMCNTB DCBISNCD. PllOOrS SHOWN AND' i COTIMATIS or Co T in ANIT Ntw * ! " * " " * . I FURNIBHCO TO ncBPONBIBLE PANTIKB FREE or CHARGE The H. P. Hubbard Co. , j Succeiion to H P HUBOAHD , ( Judicious Advertising Agents and Experts , j Eitibluhad 1871 , Incorporated 188 ; . ! Now Haven , Conn. jfliTOun ZOO P QC CATALOOUI or LKOINO ' NEWBpAi-rH , " SKNT Fncc ON APPUOATION. i LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY llcccntly Unlit KurnliUail The Tremont , J. C' . ITiy.lilUtALDA ; BON , 1'ioiulotorA. Cor , rtli niul I'tits. , Lincoln , Nub , llntci ll.M iitnUjr. Strum curt Jroiu liuuiu to nf r\ \ purl of the clir- J. H. W. HAWKINS , Architect , 0ITU-os-I. ! Ill anil 11 ! , ] tl'lmnU Illock , Lincoln , Neb. F.lovntor on lltli Mioi't. iirn , iiir , ii HrtoUvrof Sniiiti UUHK UATTLB F. AI WOUDS. Live Stock Auctioneer iniulii lu ull inu Is tit tlm ( J H. utfalr rules. Itouin J.Siutu Itlnc'k , I.lucolii , Nub.3 Golluwuj aiiildliDrl Hum ImlU rorxulo , " H II. ( JUULDlNd , Farm Loans and Insurance , Carrcsiioinloncii In iriraM lo loiins Jtoom 1 , Hlclmrds Itlouk , Llnc-iiln , Nob. _ Riverside Short Horns Of Mrltlly puic HulcH mul ll Ilunl iiuinliurd uliont < * > luiud. rninlllU'i n'pn'H-iitOil : riltiorlB. fruvgi , Acoinlu. Itonlux , Itoio < if Mmrina. MO-H llo-os , Kniulill ) liiolica-.0i , Hal frouk Vouny Jlui/j , 1'liylll.M-r- I . ( iiiiins , nnil ' 1 nn Ixncs. IliilU for s ild 1 1'iiru Ilnlfi FUl'Oit , 1 I'ur 11,111 , VruKVi. I JtoMior Slniton , 1 VIIUIIK Mury , 1 I'uie C.'rillnk .Shank uiul otnurd I'ouin and Insiii'd tlm lirrl. Adilrooi , CHAH. MHHAN - WIN , r.lnrnln , Nob. _ _ VVluiti ID Lincoln utop ut X National Hotel , A nil xvl sooJ ulnuur fin--"o. J.A. KUIUWAY Prsr