THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 4 , LShU DROPPED FROM THE LIST. Messrs. Hamilton , Swobe , and Murphy are No Longer Syndicate Directors. THE SALE TO JOHN BOSLER. KfTortH Matloto H.ivo It Speedily Con- Hiimiiintcil Kiill Details of nn In- IcreilhiK ! licinl Sonsntlon Oilier Local. The South Omnlia Sy nil Ionic. Yesterday nniosUniportnntnn < l ratlior euiisntion.il development in tlio South Onwliu Hjmlicnto < iiini > bln transpired in the United .Stall" * court. Itvus nothing lent than the forcing out of tlio threw rncnlcitninl directors of tliu syndicate , Alcssrs Tlionuis Swobe , C. W. Hamilton , anil Frank Murpliy. who liavo nil alonn objected to the sulo of the land to John 11 Hosier , of Pennsylvania , for $750,000. Thuco fjcntlpinon , from present appear- nnces , are left liiyh anil dry , and unless tinfursuuii intervention occurs , the sale of the land to Hosier will soon be perfected. Tlio Hi.I' has from time to time noticed the pro rli-H of tnis trouble. It may bo remembered that some time ago the troubles of tlio syndicate wore thoroughly aired in a paper or petition lilcd In the United Stuti-s court by Messrs. Hamilton , Swobo and Murpliy for an injunction to prevent the other stockholders from deposing of the property to Hosier , .on the ground that the contract price was too low. This In junction was granted and later on Her man KounUe was appointed receiver of the syndicate , to take charge of the affairs of the concern , until its troubles could be settled. The petition of tlio plaintiffs was met by an an-wer from the defendants , which , with several other bills and crossbills , formed a tamrled and complicated mass of litigation. The plaintlll's , Messrs. Hamilton , Murphy mid Swobe , charged directly that the other stockholders wore hi n conspiracy to defraud them by dis posing of the property , nominally to .I. Jl , Hosier , but really to themselves , so as to force the plainliliti ( Messrs. II , M. and S. ) out of the syndicate. These charges were backed up by a lot of details which it is not necessary to reproduce here. 8O1.VINU TltK D1KK1CULTV. Affairs were in this shape when the others directors of the concern , Messrs. 1'nxton , Her , Woolworth and Swan , put their heads together and prepared for a grand coup d'etat. Hosier , they claimed , hud his $750,0(10 ( ready , and was will ing , nay anxious , to buy the land. Tlio contract was ready to be signed , and nil that was required was the consent of the three stockholders , Messrs. Hamilton , Munihy and Swobe. Hut they refused to consent. Very clearly there was but one thing to do. The Gordian knot must be cut in twain the bucking trio miibt bo ejected without further ceremony from the board of di rectors A few evenings ago , accordingly , a ameetingof the lour directors was held and a paper which was drafted roughly as early as July ill , was presented , pol ished oil' , signed and given into the hands of Mr Woolworth to bo liled in tlio United States court. KUlTHhIC DEFENDANTS NOU DlItnCTOIIS. This paper is a supplementary petition to one already liled praying that'Messrs. ' HamiltonMurphy and Swobe bo stricken on * the list of dcicndantri in the case of John 11 Hosier vs. Swan , 1'axton and the other defendants. This , it will bo re membered waa suit brought by Hosier ngainst the directors of the syndicate to compel them to make the transfer of the land ii question. In support of their de mand that Murphy.llamilton and Swoho bo stricken oft the list of the defendants , the petitioners go on to recite the dilli- cnlties which have already been outlined. They conclude by statinir that at a meet ing of the stockholders held a few days ago , Alessrs. Murphy , Swobo and Hamil ton , were , by u vote of the holders , of two-thirds of the bonds of the syndi cate dropped off the list of directors. Consequently , as they had no interest in the affairs of the svndieate , they could no longer bo considered defendants in the suit. Judge Dmuly at once issued an order granting their request , and Messrs. Hamilton , Swobo and Murphy are no longer either directors or defendants. They have , however , mo tioned to bo reinstated as defendants , on the ground that the other directors had no right to eject them from the board JnUgo Dundy will hear this motion later on. on.It should bo stated hero that the peti tion of the plaintiffs relates that in the place of Messrs. Hamilton , Murphy an.l Swobo. there olocteifas directors , Milo \ \ . Keith , of North Platte , Robert D. Fowler , the well- known packer of Chicago , and S. Woller- ton , a gentleman of the same city. \VIIAT .1UDRK WOOLWO11T1I SAYS. "Tills action , " said Judge Woolworth tea reporter yesterday was taken in per fect accordance with the provisions of ttie original deed of trust of the land. This says that any director or directors may bo dropped from the board by a vote of the holders of two- thirds of tlio bonds of the syndicate. There are $1-100(100 ( worth of bonds. At our meeting the holders of $1,100,000 of the bonds decided to let these three gen tlemen out. So that our action was taKcn In n perfectly legal way. This instru ment which was tiled in the United States court was drawn up "bout July 01 , but was not perfected until a month later. " "This ought to leave the way clear for the tale of the proportyy" "I hco no reason why it .shouldn't , " re turned tfudgo Woolworth. "That js , so soon as .some little other matters can bo disposed of , " Mil. SWOIti : TALKS. Blr. Swobo , one of the ejected direct or wus scon yesterday by a reporter in the United States court room. Ho had just returned from a western trip and know almost nothing of the trouble which had just developed. "What do I think about it ? " ho said , rnwatlng the question put to him. "Why it's a big conspiracy , that's all , Thcso follows uro trying to swindle us out of our money by forcing us out of the con. cern. They can't do it. Why , their plan is to soil the land for half what it is worth. Wo propose to bead ( hum oil' . " "You liavo petitioned to bo taken back as defendants in this hiiity" "Yes. and even if our motion is not granted wo propose to make a light on the injunction suit commenced by Mil ton Hogors in the district court. That injunction still holds , " "Iliivoyou any other plans about the " "ny you will pursue * " Jo , but you can bay that if necessary wo will tnKo the case to the supreme court at Washington , in the event that wo arc bmitt'ii in the lower courts " "What do you think about the action of the other four directors ? " "There Is only ono thing to say it was > 'mplv outrageous and illegal. They had no right to do It. Their meeting was bold in secret and without giving us any notice thereof. " Mr. Hamilton also expressed himself as greatly Mirprised that the other di rectors should liavo taken the stop that they did. Ho said that the matter would bo contested to the last extremity. DISSOLVING TUB INJUNCTION. In addition , the directors of the syndi cate have filed a motion ) n the United States court to hare the injunction 10- straining thorn from soiling the land dis solved. Judge Dundy has as yet taken no action in this matter. LATKIt. Yesterday afternoon , General Web ster , who had heard of the attempt to remove the trustees of tjio syndicate , went into .Judge McC'iilloeh's court , in the absence gof Judges Neville and Wakcly. and secured an injunction ro < training Messrs. Hos ier , 'Swan. Puxion , Her , Woolworth and Keith and all other par ties owning auv of the syndicate bonds from ousting Messrs. Murphy , Swobo and Hamilton and tak- iutr leps to convey the property of the syndicate to Ho'ler or any of his associ ates , Messrs , Paxton. Woolworth and Her. This injunction lias boon granted nt the inst.uiro of Mc-srs. S. K. Uogors , Hamilton , Murphv , Wood , ( Jeo. Barker , H. F. Smith and Milton Roger" , each of whom owns $ .VQ)0 ) ( ) ill syndicate bonds This \\as done to prevent the removal of the trustees , Messrs. Hamilton , Swobo and Murphy , and the appointment of Keith of North Platlo and Allerton and 1'owlor of Cnieago. \VllOM3S.\ljK COXSI'IUAOY AK' ' l"st tlio Nolirnsku mil ! Cattle1 Company. In the United States court yesterday an intonating nuswer was Tiled in the case of Henry G. Wiley , Achsor H. Poole , Walter X.Tillson , I'raukC. Grablo , Wallace II. Downing and Ilollin A. Downing against the Nebraska Land and ( 'little company , Samuel Howman and Dwight Mo- Lain. A few days ago the plaintiffliled ) their petition in this court , alleging that they hold mortgages against the Nebraska Land and Cattle company , in satisfac tion of which they desired to sei/.o A largo herd of cuttle owned by the company , near Kearney , Nob. , but held by Howman Ai McLain , who had also sel/ed them on a mortgage. The attachment was issued and the cattle were sei/.ed fcr the plain tiffs.Now Now , Messrs. liowman and McLain in their answer set up in defense that the Nebraska Land and Cattle company was organized in New York , for the express purpose , not of conducting a legitimate business , but of defrauding their credit ors and cheating the public generally. A nominal issue of ijC > 00OUO worth of bonds was made , it is alleged , and distributed among the stockholders of the concern. None of those bonds wore ever paid for , it is claimed , and beyond their value as waste paper were woith nothing. Still mortgages ncainst the company were given to the different stockholders to be- retire thorn. These mortgages , it is al leged , though fraudulently bxeoutcd and legally worthless , were satisfied by the seizure of whatever property intent fall into the hands of the company. Messrs. Uowman and Mc Lain allege that they were among the lirst to fall into the trap , for in 1883 they sold to tlio company the herd of Battle over which the litigation arises. They took as security for the debt a mortgage again t the company. No\v , [ hey claim , the stockholders of this fraudulent concern are trying to euchre " them out of this security b"y seizing the C'ltlle by way of satisfyins : worthless mortgages given to secure worthless bonds. THE PUBLIC I1OAKD. It Transacts 11 Great Deal of Import ant Public Business. A meeting of the board of public works ' was hold yesterday morning. Mr. jhill was not in attendance Qbccauso of us sprained wrist. Chairman House and Secretary Hruner were present. The contract for grading Hurnoy bo- , weon Fifteenth street and a point 500 'cot west of Twentieth , comprising 2,000 yards , was awarded to Stuht iSt lamclat 1J ! ) cents per yard. The grading of Twenty-second street 'rom Davenport to Cass. U,7JO yards , was iw.trdeil to Katzj& Callahan , 20 cents per , 'nrd. The contract tor building the south and west branches of the North Omaha sewer was awarded to Patrick Fox. These comprise 4,5)0 ) feet of from 8J to 5 foot sewer , 'iho cost was ! ? 0.40 per foot for i-foot sewer ; if5.35 for 4-foot sewer ; $1.40 ! or tig-foot sewer , and 73 e'entb for the 13- null sanitary sewer pipe. The contract for eight inch sanitary sewer pi pi ) in district thirty-three was lot to John I1. Dailoy , at sixty-one cents per foot. The contract for the building of the jascmcnt and sub-basement of the city tall , was la to llcagan Hros. , for $40,040. This contract was ordered by the council. I'he contract , however , has not yet boon drawn up b.y the city attorney. When it is done , it will have to bo presented to the council. If it should bo drawn this afternoon , it could bo brought before the council at their special mooting to-night , and also signed by the chairman of the board of public works , who leaves for the east to-morrow. If work upon the building is delayed until Mr. House's re- Lurn , u week hence , so much time will be lost. POM CIO POINTS. The ( Jrlst Ground Out In Jutl c Sten- iJcrg'H Mill. Michael Troy , the man who assaulted M. Hartigan , was arraigned in police court yesterday morning. Ho plead not guilty Oand was hold for trial next Tuesday in bonds of $300. Hartigan wanted to file against him a charge of s'.s.sault with intent to Hill , but upon advice of his attorneys , filed a com plaint of assault and battery. Mary Morrison and a young colored girl had been arrested with a follow named Ed Daniels for disturbing tliu peace by fighting. Hoth were lined if 10 and costs apiece. Daniels was scut up in default. "Judgo , " said the girl , "you'so got no right to punish mo , but i'.se gwmo to pay datar fine. " "I guess you haven't the money , have you ? " suggested the judge mild'y. "You'd bettor go to your beat. You can't pay it. " "Shoh ! " howled Mary in tones of nnguUh , "I ain't gwino to jjo to dat ol' jail. Uv co'so 1 got do money. You Eon1 an ollieer right along wi mo lo my house and I'll get It. " And she dragged Ollicor Mike Whalon out by the liancl and started for her house. She succeeded in raising the monov and sent it up by twicer Whalon. Larry Casey , a young Irish boy who has figured frequently and prominently in police circles , had boon arrested for rais ing a row at home. ly ! request of his old father , who appeared as complaining witness against him , ho was sent to jail for liftium days. Several unimportant cases of drunkenness - onness and lighting were disposed of and the court was adjourned for the morning. NEW OUTFITS FOU NKXVSPAPUUS. The Omaha Typo Foundry ur.d Blip- lily House tor Printers and Publisher * ) . The "Western Newspaper Union at Omaha is prepared nt all times to outfit publishers on short notice with presses , typo , rules , borders , inks , composition , sticks and rules , and in fact everything in the line of printers1 and publishers.1 supplies. Hotter terms and more liberal prices can be secured than by sending to Chicago or elsewhere. Save money by buying near homo. Second hand goods in the printing line bought and sold. Wo often have great bargains in this particu lar. Send lorTiiK PuiSTHits' AuxiUAiir , our monthly trade journal , that giy i Tlic information contained in tlio rcpoit n > rde ly tie hygienic authorities of the Nation on food adulteration is not only valuable , but suggestive. The people of this country are getting to a , point where thev will not much longer brook the trifling with adulterators. In this connection we wish to say that we believe that the public will not for get the Price Bilking Powder Company , for their ettbrt ; , heroic nnd it lo the bread-tainlers of the world to single-handed as was , bring - ex posure and conviction , The issue of their was purity in human diet , and the decision of the National Food Analysts was that DU. VK ICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDEU was the only one they could recom mend to general family use , being free from ammonia , lime , mid all drug taint. Persons doubting the truthfulness of this can write lo any of tlio chemists named ! Prof.R. OGDEN DOREMUS1M.D.L.L.D. , Bellevue Medical College , New York. Prof H.C.WHITE , State Chemist. University Georgia , Athens , ( la. Prof H. C.KED/IE. Late President Slate Hoard of Health , Lansing , Mich. Prof.H M SClIEFfEH. Analytical ChcmM , St. Loins. Mo. Prof.CIIARLE'- DU'lGHT , Analytical Chem.sl , Wheeling W , Va , Prof.JAS.F BAUCOCK , Slate Assa.ycr , Boston. Mass. Dr. ELIAS H BARTLEY.B.S. . Cliomlst to the Dep'tof Heallh. Brooklyn , N. Y. Prof.CUUTIS C.HOWAHU , M Sc. , Starling Medical College , Columbus , Ohio. Prof.M. DELKONTAINE. Analytical Chemist , Chicago. Ill , Prof.R.S.G.PATON , Late Chemist Health Department , Chicago , 111. Prof . ) N ( ) M.OR1MVAY , Mass. Institule of Technology , Hoston. Prof. R. A. W1TTHAUS , A. M. . M. D. , University of Bullalo.N. Y. Prof. A. H. SABIN , Slate Chemist , Burlington , Vt. Prof.-JOHN lOHLANDEllJr.A ! M. , M D. , Piof. Chemistry and Toxicology , College Medicine and Surgery , Cincinnati , O. ProfH. AUSTEN iteWILHER , Profs.Clicmistry.HutgcrsCollcge.NowHrunswick.N.J. 1'rol. C.KORC.E E.BARKER , Prof. ClioinMry , University of Penn. , Philadelphia. Prof. PETER COLLIER , Chief Chomibt for the United Stales Department of Ag riculture , NVasliiiicton , 1) . C. Profs. HEYS & RICE. IVofs. Chemistry , Ontario Seliool Pharmacy , Toronto , Can. Dr. JAMES ALBUECHT , Chemist at the U. S. Mint , New Orleans , La. Prof. EDUAR EVERHART , Prof. Chemistry , University of Texas , Austin , Tex. Paof. E. W.HlLOARD.Prof. Chemistry , Univorsityof California , Berkely , Cal. Prof. S. W. McKEOWN. Analytical Chemistry , Youngstown. Oiiio. Dr. IIENR1CII JETTMER , Analytical Chomlst. St. Louis , Mo. Prof. C. GILBERT WHEELER , late Professor Chemistry , Chicago University , Cnieago , 111. Prof. J. II. LONG , Prof. Chemistry. Chicago Medical College and Chicago Col lege of Pharmacy , Chicago , III. Prof. G. A. MARINER , Analytical Chemist , Chicago , 111. lists of goods and prices and irom time to tigo proclaims unequalled bargains in now and second hand material. WKSTEIIN Nr.wu'AiT.u UNION. 12th Street , bet. Howard and Jackson , Omaha , NoUraska. DAVITT. Tlic Land League Languor on a Short Visit tu Oninlin. Yestecday morning , the renownedMich- ael Davilt , the great Irish leader , came quietly into town. He was met at the depot by Thomas Hrcnnan , formerly sec retary of the Irish Land league , and es corted to the Millard hotel , where both gentlemen breakfasted. They then took a walk and drive around the city , and Mr. Davilt was met by u few of the morn prominent Irishmen of the city. During liis stay , which will bo only of short dura tion , ho will bo a guest ot Mr. Hrcnnan. whom he will also accompany to Spirit Lake for several daj's' rest and recrea tion. tion.Mi. Mi. Davitt is disposed to be as little as possible in public while ho remains in town. For this reason his coming was unknown save to a few. llo is not disposed to trespass upon his friends who , ho knows , have de sired to do him the honor of a miblic rp- oeption. llo is on his way to the Pacific coast where ho will rest preparatory to opening his lecture tour which he will continue , missing here in the fall and reachinc the cast later. On that occasion he will also speak in this city. Mr. Davitt , as ho walks along in his unobtrusive manner , with his mild and intelligent features , brilliant eye , and empty alcove , is yet a character to at tract attention. It is nearly six years since ho was in Omaha before. At that time , his name , too , was world Wide , but , if possible , it is now. or rather his ideas now are more universally popular. At that time ho was confined to his room in the Crcigh- ton house hero , by sickness , from which , however , ho afterwards recovered , to re turn to his native land , subsequently to sufl'er imprisonment and later to still more thoroughly educate his people in the objects of the league. Mr. Davitt is looking quite well , and thouuh feeling a little fatigued yet , is in excellent spirits. Tim Clinlriuan'H Absence. J. E. House , chairman of the board of public works , leaves this evening for the cast with his daughters , Millie and Jennie. The former ho will leave to rest at Chicago with friends , the latter he will accompany to Boston and leave in the conservatory of music at that place. Ho will bo absent about ten days. Absolutely This powder uovor varies. A marvel of pur- ty , strength nnd wholosoinonoo.t. Moro econ omical than tlio ordinary kinds and cannt be Bold Inoompotlllon with the multitude of low U t. short wolght nliirn nr phospnnte powders. Bold nniy In onus. HOVAL HAKINO rowiiru Ua 181 Wall gt. , Now Vork. "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATEBB , " " T/ie dangerous qualities of contain' inated drinking water are not obviated ly the addition of wines or spiiiti" Medical Officer of Privy Council , England. "The purity of APOLLINARIS offers the best security against the dan gers which are common to most of the ordinary drinking waters" London Medical Record , ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS , OfallGroctrtDrus , ittt &Min. Wat.JDealtrt , BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SCHOOL COMMENCES MONDAY , I'rofessora , Teachers ami Scholars , All Jtcatlji for the Jiautinc of Scliool Duties. The return of shorter dai/a and cooler weather , mark * the dote of the lonji summer varalion , and on Monday next , thousands of " tncrry lads and l < issics , " will take their places behind long vacant desks classes will -rcoriianlzcd , and the prunaration of lessons and solving of knotty jn'obteinn , will begin in earnest. 'Jhe problem.- with the pa- vents at this particular time is "ir/icj-e shall we. get our Hoys' Cloth ing ( Itis-fAll i'"and the\\K ee vHxw. . to suggest that an immense shotting of neat , wear resisting flothing for bays of all ages , can be found at the great wardrobe of 1'tOit Farnam Street. These enterprising people are sell ing bogs' suits from $1.SO to $15 , and givcgrutia with each suit a chest of tools , drum , empress wagon , gun , wheelbarrow or other useful toy. It will certainly pay parent's of boys to visit L. O. Jones C Co. DREXEL & MAHX. , Buocosiora to J. O. Jacobs UNDERTAKES S9 > AND EMUALMEKS. At the old Bland , 1407 FarnnmSt- Union b tclogriipli solicited nuil promptly lUtoudoJ to. Tuleplionu No. i iOMAHA OMAHA 13th St , Cor. Capitol Avenue ; roil THE TlltATJIEf.T Or * ( . ! , Chronic & Surgical Diseases. PR. Mo MEN A MY , Proprietor. Siitccnjtars' iLieplul nnd I'rivute I'mctico Wolmo the facllltlef , npparatut and runulln for tbo BiicceBSfiil treatment of c\erjr form of dl . rase unulrlus cither medlenl or Hiirj-Iciil treatment , and IruHo alfto COIIIQand Invrttlat ( j ( or thcmtchM nrcorrespond with n . J.onr ; experience In treat- lui ; c& ea by letter euublcn ntf tu treat many ca ei Bcrentiflailly without BeelnRihcm. WniTK IPOH OlHOUI.ABlon Deformities anil Brnceii , Clul > Feet. Cnrratureg of tliu Spine DIBEKES or WOMEN. 1'ilc' . Tumors , Cnncers , Catarrh , Bronchltln , InbaliUoni Klcclrlcity. I'ar.iU ytls , Kpllepey , Kidney , Kjef Ku , fekla , Blood and ill surgical oncnitioin. Ilutlurle * . Iiihalem , liracvg , Trudgen , and all klodifof Medical and Surgical AppliaiiceB , inaui ufacturert and ( or Kilo The only reliable Medical Inttilute making Private , Special $ HerVous Diseases ' rA 81'BCIAI.TV. ALL CONTAGIOUS AKD'UtOOD ' niSEASES , ( rom halcrer cause tiroilucol. miccemfully treated. \Vo cm remoTe Hjrpullltio-pi > i oi from thosjrtteui without mercury. , , New restorative treatment for loss \Halpowcr. . AM * COMMUNIUAT10K8 CONFlUIiNTJAk. C ll and consult ui or urndi iiinui and post-cmc * addresi plainly written enclo o etimp , and o will Bend you. In plain wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN VJ-O.N I'IUVATI , Ei-Ecui. AVU htnvoud DISBAIES , SKMINII. WEAKNESS , KrEiiaAroiiniiiKi , I MI-OVEN- or , STI-JIILIS , < ; oNowmcii : , OI.EET , VAIIICOCRLB , KTnlCTUIlE , XNU AU , DISFASEI or THE OlNlTO. UniNAiiy Oiwjihe , or tend hl < lory otyuur cutu for nuoplnloq , , , , Pereons unable tel ltn may he treated at llitlr IioDiri , by cnrrcHpondence Medicines and luitru- Uents sent by mall or express HKCUHELY 1'ACK- KD I'liOM onSKHVATIOX.no ruortts to Indicate tontrnta or oeuder. Oue personal Interview pro- fcrrcd If convenient. Fifty rooma ( or the accouv inodatlou of patlenU. llourd and attendance at reasonable pilccs. Aildrcst all Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical institute , Cor. 13th St. and Caoltol Ave. . OMAHA. NEB. . F. P. LATE OF ST , LOUIS , Office No. S2S Broadway , Council Bluffs. to K u. i < - . . 8 to 5 p. in. 7 lo B p. in. Hoom No. 6. SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 4. f THE NEBRASKA CLOffflNG COMPANY e Cor. IDoiis-lo/a ana X 2 = tli. Sts. , Will open its doors to the public irllli the most complete . /.1 of Ever shown in Omaha. U'en'ill adhere strictly to the motto , 'PRICK DOE1 ! (11EITY ( IIP ! " And will expose to the people of this city , the trite value of s. Jic sure to attcml our And receive one of our iHtinlsoinc souvenirs given to era1// / / one ivhoatlls. SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 4. K3EEJ To prove to the- public that we did not exag gerate when we said we had the Largest and ONE PRICE FOR ALL SOL. SIEGEL , MANAGER , New York and Omaha Clothing Co 1308 Farnam Street. Or ( he Liquor JIuUit , VoBlllvcty Cured by AUmlulHtcrliiK Dr. Unliteti' Oolden Ni critln. It CAD be given In A cup of coflVe or tea without the knon le < lne uf lUe person taklnic It , la absolutely harmless , and will effect u permnucut and epeudy 'cure , wbet'.ivr tlu ; intlont U & moderate ririnUerov ihu tticotiollc urtck. It baa been ( 'lven lu iliou * ri : id ol cues , aud In every IniUnraafierfi't't euro bufollowrd. It never fallii. The system ouc Impregnated with the HpecISc , It becomes au uttef tmpoislblllty ( or tliu liquor appetite to exlm FOU BALE IIV FOLLOWING IWUCHHSTSs KU1IN & CO. , Cor. 13lb und DoiicUn. unil 18lb & famine til * . , Omnlia , Neb , ' A. U , FOSTKH & HIM ? . , Council Illuffr. Iowa. Qill or write ( or pamphlet containing hundreds cltMtluionlaU ( romlheUt worueu and uwnlram Ur > nrWo ( tbi COUDUV. ESTABLISHED USED IN ALL J.B70 DYER KOODOO PAHISOFTHE SCOLD WORLD I'rlceion application. Soldb ? iue -'and Dealers. cihiiJi'atjt . roo-nm , " " A riHCAOO""l AII.Y I'AI'BR A3 OIIEAl' AS A WKUKI.V. Krault THE llntton and Clinton A. Bnowden , editors , llepubllctin. reliable , en- terprltlnK. I teit nowa f rum all parti of tue world. 1 he lateit market report * . Heul to an- ' IperBunuiu ; u iuonthi.tl.V5 ; C inontlif. I1.0O | U . Bio. Four puei r I T T Iri 8 page * froquenllfi liI A I I ti P ge on Batardar , ll/l / l\ I I loitauu itarnpi , postal IUI r"l I I . ulal order , or realitered ,1-f X X A X J TllK U11ICAQU MAIL , 118 OIU-aT Ctilcaso. IP BBS * ( ft B" IPJin ftlS ? ETCET/aR / B" r tPfl wiP I fmnsn' THE 0. E. EWftlE ttE&l ESTATE and TRSJS S. W. C Jt. ir.lh AXI > I-'AKXAJfl , O.TIA1IA. I Property of every description for sitlo in all parts of tiio city , hands for sale in every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF AHSTKACTS Of Titles of Douglas county kept. .Maps of the city slutn or county , or any other information dcbiieiJ , furnished iree of cliargu njton app.ication. M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , OHO. nDIUCB , Manager , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. IIEFERENCES : Merchants' and.Farmers' . IJimif , nav | ( | nty , NPb. ; Kounoy National BaiikKeariiuy , Nul > . ; ( .oliiiiibiis State Hank. Columbus , Neb. ; McDonald's Jlank , i'ltttU1. Nfl ) . ; Omaha National Hank. Omaha , Neb. . u. Will pr.y customers' draft with bill ot ladinu attacliod for two-thlnU valtio ot dtuulc HOLMAN'S ' . , . Mtlk.J areeakllf worn. ufeanrt reliable. Tnejr Imre bcun teitcU lit tlioutumlt of cane * unit we cmi podtlrelr aierttuutliiullcae > rliero Ibo liter , | > leen. kid- nejtund towelure invohfcd. ln. ) UOI.MAN'H I'Ans are at onca tliu teit , gulckett and clica | > eiti mi tlcrliavfl uiude permanent cure. 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