8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY , OCTOBER 2. 388(1 ( * HE STARVED TO DEATH The Body of an Unfortunate Founu by thi Omaha Track. THE GEORGE LOUIS FAILURE llotli Sltlos of tlio Cn < < c An zlcr ArrcHtiMl I'nlluc Points Dlfl trlot Cniivt Clnnpral lo- ( . IIICXVH. . Starved to Il xvonlit seem Hint in this state , txni ! os per-iullv in tliis section of It , there vvoiilt be no ncnil nf a livts Inniltliy man stiller ! ii tinpnnss of jnmirpr , much los1 todoalli. Siicli a circumstance T was iniRai'tliL'il yrstenliiy. A Iniin hanit on one. of tlm early Chi cufro , MimiuMpolis , Si. 1'aul & Oinnlii train V' ! < 'nlay morningill | cnvoriil tin body of aiuan l.vinjrulosu Ijy tlio railroad trucK a taw miles north of Omaha. Tin train was slopped ami the body win taken aboard. Il was fount to bo thA.t of u man about tliirty-livt years of ngi' , who was shabbily tlresseil niil ( Ktivt * ovei'v indieation of beim ; : i train ) ) . His clothes were torn and greasy , while his shoes were tattered ami travel-worn. He was undoubtedly a ramp Ills faee W.H hollow ami oinaelatetl. as though he lunl not tusteil .food for a lnn < ; time. On Ins pe.r.Mju were foimil buds , evidently plucked from wild bushes , berries anil nuts , will which tilt ! poor fellow had evidently triotl to assuage the pang. ? of hunger , Some of the food was partly gnawed , a- though Iho vietim had struggled t < eat them and was unable to tic BO. There were no papers on the man whieh tended to throw any ligjil oil his Identity , Them are two tlieorie ; about llie matter. One Is Unit the mat was di'iitented and hail left , home ant wandered about in the woods until lit Klarved to dealli ; and the other is that hi was a tramp who had been unable foi MJine reason or other to obtain food Tlit-re are no'marks of jividunco on hii person to hulk-ate that ho had been tin Victim of foul play , or thai he had beei run oIT by a railroad train. The Chicago , Minneapolis , St. 1'aiil S Omaha ollicials hail the body taken tt lllair for tins inquest'us il was diseovurei outside of the Douglas county northen line. A SUSPICIOUS ( CO. Ijoiili & Co. Makfl a Sale Untlei I'uoiiliur drou instances. Ycslernny II. Deimel & Uro. , Chicago procured through their attorney , ai attachment of $ -.2,10(1.0 ( ! } in llie dis trict court , upon the stock of Gee Louis & Co. , the furniiure dealers. 01 Douglas street. The sherilV look poises sion ot the. .store , and held the for I unti noon yesterday when his domiti os eom pletetl a careful inventory of the block. It is alleged that the aIIairs of the lirn are in decidedly bad shape. For sonu tlays past il is alleged the linn has beei trying to give out the impression' thai i was mistrust or nearly so and unable to meet its debts Mr. Taylor , the business niunii g er of linidstrccts , began an investiga lion ot the : i Hair ami broughl to light tin. strange condition of all'airs. Air. Tayioi disnoveretl as he says , that Geo. It. Lonif & Co. are not now nor have tliey evei been connected with the Kansas City am Cincinnati houses , as they claimed tc have been Furthermore most of its debts were owing to relatives of the part ners. ners.When these circumstances are taken in connection with the fact that Mr. Georgt Louis , the senior partner of the old linn , hati sent his household goods out of tin city and gone cast with his family , foi good , the allair looks decidedly suspic' jous. liefore leaving , Mr. Louis sold out the business to Wonnsey & Louis , ol Kansas City , and the purchasers claim tc be able to show a clean bill of sale to the property. Mr. Taylor of IJradstreots , said yesterday that in his opinion the schemu was --imply one to defraud the creditor.- of the concern by selling to preferred relatives' lie continueu : "As near as wo could Hud out Louis owes : it least $2'.2,000 for bor rowed capital , not including what , he pwes for merchandise. The furniture was bought on sixty and ninety days time , merchandise credit system , from eastern firms at Chicago and towns north of Chicago ; furniture bein < * boughl utiiiully directly from the factories. Louit claims that there are quitu largo amounts due him on leases anil for furniture sold on the easy payment plan , but he cannot say how much. It looks as lliough he Wfuito'd lo make as bad a showing u * possible. Now the suspicious feature It thp claim by the linn to bo owing rulntlvus more than anybody else , A chattel mortgage could be given on the goods tt fcome favorite creditor who would takt ; possession next tlay. This tirninndoubt < edly , Instead gave a bill of sale to tin. Kansas City man , who is in possession ol the house to-day. The new fellow win is there to-day is running tlio bnsincsi for the Kansis City house. That alleged partner. Johnson , may bo a myth foi aught I know , for he has never been seei : by any of our men ami we couldn't line him. " riir. OTIIKU sinn. M1J. . L. Webster , the attorney for tin now linn and the old one , said ycstcrd-n afternoon tliattherewa-.no fraud ab 0111 tlieJlrnnsacUoii ami that all the accounts ! ) the old linn would be adjusted in tint time "Mr. Louis has not gone away ii l.eat his creditors , " ho said " 0.1111 everything about the trans aelion is perfectly square ami honest. I homo of tun. * ! ) sitrill orcdtiois aho nl towi will keep their shirts on they will ge avery cent that Louis owes them. 1 Imvt already adjusted $11,000 of his liahilitie : to thu perfect satistaction of every out concerned. " Hail No ton. Mr. J ) . H. Kceler , assislanl genera freight agcnl of the Union I'aoilio , will li9H < tqmirterK at Denver , is in the city , Ge.nerul Sheridan , now at Fort Leaven worth , will to-morrow start for a weston trip over the Kansas branch of ( ho ITnloi Pnellio , In all probability he will no Visit Omaha , though it is possible that hi may do so , Ames station , 030 miles west of Omaha lifts boon opened as a regular freight am : passenger station , with Mr , W. 1' . Mam ab agent , taking ollVct to-day. One of the olllcial cars of the I'moi PneJIio , No. Oil , went to Council Hindi last evening to take General Dodgi southward by way of the Kansas City t Hi , Joe , ( Jcnoral Manager C.illaway went tt Kansas City last night by way of tin Kansas City and tic St. Joe. Tlio ollico of Union 1'acilio Depot Master Uanoy has long been a stull : little tiling , in which tliu gonllemau wht riius it , together with hia assiotants , wh < have occasion to visit it from time ti t'nno , iutvo scarcely room to turn around Yesterday it was enlarged by extending i so as to cover up the passage which r > oabt of it. On the north sldo a row o innil boxes for all the up-town Unloi I'aciUo olllces , as well as all the othe rouds , having o 111 ens here , will be plaoeil -These will open in front and fave Mi U.auny a great dual of time ami aunoj once , and at Iho same time make things a little more convenient for those who have liusini'ss to transact with the oflico. The Hejubliean ) Vnley train on IheL'nion I'acilic Thurstlay evening was unable to connect with the train on the main line at Valley. The latter consequently came into town without the train from the south. The delay was occasioned by n heavy train of nine cnr.i from the south , live of whieh were empty. They wort ! borrowed by the l.'nicn Pacific from the Kansas Paeilie divi ion , because of the scarcity of their own cars to Mipply the great 'increase in pawngcr trallic which has lately been experienced. The Lincoln train then was run into this city by IS. H. Miller , conductor , and made to connect with llie passenger trains for the east , arriving here nl0 ( ! : ! ! o'clock. The passenger train on the O. it N. W. road from Chicago , arrived in the Itlull's at 10-o : ; o'clock ami the passengers did not reach this city until llO : ! o'clock , Thursdav night nearly four hours behind - hind time. The delay was occasioned by an accident which might well have resulted disastrously. At Stanwood , a station at the other side of Cedar Kapids , at : ! ( ) o'clock Thursday morning a freight train going east took the side track to wait for and eiriblc the iw-i'iiger train to pas < on the main track. The switch toward the passenger was left open and before the lael was discov ered the passenger train rn-dicd in upon it and down upon the freight. liotli en gines were badly wrecked as were the mail and baggage ears The freight had not closed lip its slack which occasioned less resistance than if it had been other wise , and thus saved a much more seri ous accident. Four hours delay was oc casioned , at which time a now engine was procured and the passengers brought to town. Kvcryliody was more or less shaken up ami some of the sleepers were thrown out of their berths , but nobody was seriously injured. Yesterday morning the Chicago passen ger tram in coining into town had a nanny escape at the new bridge over the 15. & M. round the llrnt curve. At that point , the company is building a double track over tiie trestle , and on the temporary track formed , a pile driver was working with a .string of ears behind it , which tilled up the irack. The train Had about three inches to spare at the frog , and the Pullman passed the obstruction by less than an inch. Tlio engineer steppe I just in time to avoid a serious .smash. Hed Cross Co lice is the best. Ask your grocer for it. I'ollce Court. Peter Ililliard , a rather verdant youth who claims to have lived fourteen years in Now York city , appeared yesterday morning as complainant against , Ida Jones , a frail colored girl who he claimed enticed him into her castle Thursday afternoon ami robbed him of1. . It was shown thai the girl had been very nfTcctionaloin her caresses of the young man and as Milliard's com panion ha sccn her put her hand in his pocket the judge concluded that she was guilty and sentenced her to fifteen tlays in the county jail. "I deohih fo' { jood- ness , judge , ' ' the young woman ejacu lated , with tears in her eyes , as she look her scat , "Pse not guilty and youVe got no right to send inc. to jail. " George Conrad and' Danicj Anderson , t\yo men charged witb hanging around disreputable houses , were sentenced to tt.n days in the county jail. George Thompson , an incorrigible young thief , was charged with having .stolen a shirt , whieh was found in his possession when arrested. The charge could not be proven however , and ho wasdiseharged. J. J. Woodward , arrested lor Ihrowing papers on the streets , was also discharged. Seven drunk" were- arraigned and four were disoharcd.t The other two , I ) , 1) . Slatter and M. Tobin paid a line of % > and costs each. Hod Cross Co lice is the best. Ask your grocer for it. Thirty Days on tlio Track. The Moline plow company arc some what annoyed by the delay which they experienced in the erection of their ware house on Pacific near Tenlli'streets. These have been occasioned by the difficulty in getting material shipped to them , to be used in the construction of their building In conversation with a 15i-K ; reporter , Mr , Stephens , one of the re presentatives of the company said that they had been wailing thirty days for a ear load of certain material , and that the companies had said they had not yet brought the car to this side of the river. He wont and made a search of a number of hours along the track , and found it stowed away among a number of 15. & M. cars , whore it probably would not be reached for thirty days more. The crowding of the yards of both roads is unprecedented in the history of llie city , but the delays this crowding occasions are almost too much to bo borne patiently. Notice. A meeting will bu held on Sunday afternoon. October 3 , at Cunningham hall , Thirteenth ami Jackson streets , for the purpose of organi/inga council of llie Junior Order United American Mechan ics. This is not a labor organizationand all American-horn workmen , irrespect ive of trade or profession , are eligible to membership , The objects of the order are to maintain ami promote the inter ests of Americans anil ihield them from the depressing cll'ects of foreign compe tition ; to assist Americans in obtaining employment ; to encourage Americans in business transactions ; to establish a sick and funeral fund ; to maintain the public school system of the United States r.nil to prevent sectarian interference therewith , and uphold the reading of the Holy liiulc therein. Hod Cross Coffee is the best. Ask your grocer for it. An Klliliezzler ArreRtod. Yesterday morning a Jdetectivo of the Moynihan agency arrested a man named W. II Harrington , who is wanted in Kvor- green , Ala. , for embei'/.liiig $3,000 or $1,000 of the county funds. Tint prisoner was taken before Justice Anderson anil committed to the county juil to awit the arrival of the sherilVfrom Alabama. The detectives have been on the look out for Harrington for several days back , but could not gel any iraco of him until ' 'when ho called at the postofheu and inquired for letters nmlor the mine of W. II. Hampton. Hud Cross Coll'oo is the best. Ask your grocer for it. .Medical K.\ierlH. | Dr. ( Jortli and Major Uirnoy , of the state live stock commission , arrived in town with Dr. Hamaeciotti from Lincoln yesterday. The two former fcloppeil oft'at the Mock yards to inspect some cattlu , and afterwards went with Dr. Hamaeelotti to examine three horses said to bo atUiolod with glanders. They had not returned from tliu examination at the hour ot going to press. It was thought Urn' ' thu norsos would have to be Killed. Tnosii three gentlemen this afternoon will vidl the Council IS luffs yards to examine sonic Illinois cattle whioh have arrived there. For Sale. .T = T The furniture nnd rental of the Cozens / zons hotel. This house h now doing and has dent for twoyeai's the second hirgcst of any hotel in Omaha , .Satisfactory reasons given for -wisliinf ; to i sell. 11 , P. KuJKKr. MTUUAItV IIOI'KS. One With Ijonufcllow at tliu Sacrctl Honrt Auailoniy. Thursday evening the Academy of the Sacred lloart , inaugurated n series of monthly literary entertainments , which cannot fail to be both interesting and instructive. They will partake of the na ture of the gatherings held in the social anil literary circles in the east , ami known as "Hours with the Pods. " The entertainment Thursday evening was styled an "Hour with Longfellow,1' anil though lids pleasing author was the mov ing spirit of the gathering , yet , there were minutes spent in contemplation of other musters , however , exclusively of a musi cal order. With such a happy inter mingling , the appended programme , whieh displays rare taste ami discrimina tion , was' earned out by the talented young ladies of the academv : PIIOdllAMMV. "An Hour with Loncfellow , " Prelndu . Miss ( . ' . rrnlvtnn Sketch . Miss A. Hahcock Head ing . "My Lost youth" All.ssK. Mi-lliiL'li. Characteristics . Miss A. U. .tones HeiidltiK . Pesi'H ' Siiml anil Hour tiluss M ! < < ' . Daucock. A Catliolli ; View . Miss A. MePorlln KcailliiK . rin * Legend Ileaiititiit Miss Jennie ( Jri'ijir. Musical Interlude. Katicv , Dt'liUIMaich . Hetterer Misses Lowe anil CreiKhtnu. "The Utilise,1' . I . . .Longfellow MissO. liobcoek. Ilouqiict do Fleiirs Vnlse . Mattel Miss L. MeShiinc. Trio. "O ltestlo < s .Sea" . White Misses C. CroiKliton. C. Hiibcock , K Crelifhtoti. Xcarer , My ( ! oil , toThrc . llytler Miss MfXainar.i. Quartette. "Come Where the Lilies Ultima" . liinclctto MI M's A. Uabniok , C. I'rcluhton , 0. Kiibcock , K. Creijrliton. Pocinc d Amour . llonsett Miss iH'llone.i < train ! Miiich . Do Cnonlcl Harp . Misses Lowe and aN'ash Piano . Miss Dellono Atlilolle Athletics. The Athletics of this city , must have slept until late in thu afternoon of Wed nesday lasl when tlio West Point club laid them out by a score of ! ) to 0. Mr. Farnsli , who is llie manager of the club at long range in this city , and who did not know what was meant by thu "tin can"aUichment to his first messngc , will now probably feel like asking the West Pointers tor a delintion , since they were them-'olvi's laid out Thursday by Iho Athletics by a score of 1 ! ) to 8 , and' knoekinir out two robust pilchers. The laid game in the series was played yesterday afternoon. To-day the. Athletics , on the'ir way homo will ploy the Grays of Fremont. A. Sharp Tratlo. O Ilioer Bloom arrested a Swede named Chas. Nelson yesterday on complaint ofja third partv , who claimed to have been swindled by Nelson on a watch trade. Nelson had two good watches on his per son yesterday morning , and.olFered oil her of them to the complainant in return for his watch. Tlio latter chose a good time piece , and turned over to Nelson his own watch. Nelson then gave him , not the watch he bargained for , but a clo o imi tation of a "turnip , " worth at a high es timate about ? . Upon being remon strated with Nelson nil away , but was captured by lilooni before he got very tar. All old Irishman who was passingalong the corner of Fourteenth and Uarnoy streets yesterday near Tom Murray's. new building was .struck on the head by. a hodfiill of bricks which came tumbling from the fourth story , lie was knocked senseless and was carried to his home on tht ! corner of Eleventh and Davenport. He was too badly injured to trive Ids name. Fortunately his skull was not fractured , though his head was badly gashed in several places. He will re cover. A Prodigal Son. Chief Cummings received a letter yester day from Chief of Police Huebler , of St. Louis , asking ihal a young man by the name of Sehaofersupposeil ; lobe working in Omaha , be located. His father , Chief Hiiejler says , is anxious to have him come back home and will grant him a full pardon and a free ticket from Omaha to St. Louis. The young man is described as buing nineteen years of age , with light com plexion , brown hair and eyes. hpitko-Getisclnnann. Yesterday evening at tlio residence of Amandus Get/.sehmann , 511 South Ninth street , A. P. Spitko , city circulator of the Gorman "Tribune" was married to Miss Emma , daughter of the gentleman first mentioned. The ceremony was per formed by the pastor of the German Lutheran church , anil , after il an excellent repast was served whieh was followed by dancing unlil a reasonable hour. The bride was attended by Miss Annie Miller and the groom by Julius T. Festuer. IS. F. Hodman , who for some time back has been the bonded warehouse olerk in the internal revenue ollico of this city , has resigned his position ami accepted that of claim agent for the II. T. Clark Drug company. This is a position in which Ins experience as one of the claim clerks of the Union Paeilio will bo of con siderable advantage. KIht ? I'anpni-H. John Mahoney , superintendent of the the county farm was in town yesterday an hays that ho expects lo have a crowded house this winter. Helms now accommo dations for but eighty people and the in mates at present number seventy-eight. They are all doing as we ! 1 as can bo ex pected. _ A Mowing MnohitK * . Justice ISorKa yesterday morning issued a writ of replevin in favor.ot Martin John son and against A. Snydunvin , to re- covet possession of one Climax mowing machine , whioh the plaintin" claims is being wrongfully detained from him. Hetl Crsss CoiVeo is the best. Ask your grocer for it. * WRITING A BOOK. , lee .lelVersim Putting His Varied lv\- IVtrlciiucH on Itccord. Kt. Louis Globu-Domoonit : Mr. Joseph JeHer on arrived yesterday morning ami took a suite of rooms at the Southern hotel. Upon the door of his parlor a Glebe Democrat reporter knocked a few hours later. Mr. Jullersoii was busy at a table , wldeli was covered with maun- fccriitl and writing materials. "Sit down , " was his greeting. "Kx- ( use my appearance. 1 have had a long journey HUM am tired , and did not ex pect company. Beside * , 1 am working , von see. " There was evidence of that , though not of the fact that he was tired , for his eyes were bright and his f oo fresh. Ho did not look like a man who had been be fore the public for lifty-four yoara , cor- talnlv. After a brief retnronco to old Hip Van Winkle , the conversation wan dered to the written matter on the table , upon which the actor evidently boon expending - pending so much time. ' That is a part of mv book1 lie ' an- bweretl , as ho .fondly looked iipou'thorti * suits of his h\bor. ' It is iv ! # # jo- 'rSaLe _ , .u .j ! > . minisccnccs of a somewhat extendct career on ( lie stage , at which I have beei working for a considerable time It is a labor of love , am is n happy occupation for leasun hours. I have only reached : period of more than twenty-live year ago , so I have a good deal'of pleasun yet before me. 1 am now waiting for ; stenographer , who will write at my die tation a diaper or two which 1 have jus completed in the rough. 1 found tht work a great relief from ( lip tedium o travelling , and write a good deal on tin train. ISut , as I haven't acquired tht baggageman's art of being steady ovei on a sleeper , while going at n rate o forty miles nn hour , no boimr could re.it my mannserip' , so I have to read it ti some one who will write it out on n type writer for me. " "What is the subject matter ? " "Please do not ask me to go into de tails , for then there would be nooceasioi for my writing at all. It is the e\per lenecs of myself nnd those with whom I have come in contact on the stage. I an tryimr to make every page interesting and 1 have a good deal of what you cal "exclusive matter" to make it so. Then is not 1 believe , a single one. of what art vulgarly called "chestnuts1' in the book but there are many anecdotes which , I think , will bo read with interest. I liavt imlde a good many remarks about acton well known in the annals of the stage and but there is lee much tt describe 1 don't Know when ii will be published , or by whom. I can not even say when it will be rendj to leave my hands , for I don't know. Oh yes , I expect to make some money out n it. I have alwajs made mercenary con s-'ulorations secondary , but , there are feu men to whom the nlminhty dollar is noi acceptable. Hy the way , 1 think Wash iiigton Irving's answer about the al mighty dollar was one of the best bits ol satirical humor ho ever expressed. You know he originated the phrase. Once some preachers took oNoeptiun to it , ami expressed surprise that a man of siicl refined tastes should apply the word 'al mighty' to such a conception as 'dollar. He answered : 'ISclievo me , gentlemen , I meant no disrespect nol even to the dollar. ' " Meal Kstato Transror . The following transfers were tiled Sept , 30 , with the county clerk : ( toorce Loins ami wile to Samuel SHilcs- liiKPr , undivided Hlot tl and part lot 1'block W ) , sunlit Omaha , wil 81MX ) . ( i. W. LoKnn and wife lo Charles Hublson , c { ( ) feet lets 1U and U , block 1 , Lake's odd. , wd i-,000. K. K. Seavin , et al , to the public , tit lea Place , plat. J. It. ConklliiK and wife to L. It. Handle , lots : s ami 4. block a , Richmond , wd-STOO. J. It. Conlclini ; and wife to L. Ii. Handle , lots 5 ami U block URichmond , wd-STtX ) . l < " . C. White and wife to H. .1. Karl * , n 1A lot 8 , tiloekn. Lake's add. , wd-Sinoo. : C. M. Katon , et al , to Charles linpey , Omaha , lot 11 , block - . ' , Itllewihl , wil S-4KJO. K. K. Krcnoh ami wile to Annie K. Shaw , lot K ) , block 15 , Central Park , wil S450. C. \Yootlworth to C. 11. 1'anl and C. H. Slinrklt'fniil , lot 7 , Ax-foul's add.wil - - * ! , MIO. Mac Collins , single , to Jerry O'Hoarn.v 1SS ft lot 10 , hlock 2 , WaMiln fen Hill , wd S400. S400.Aucastus Koiitit'/.p , el al.lo Jamci VicKory , lot ( i , block 1. Plain view. i\tl r-ivo. C. K. Shaw anil wife to 1-.K. Kieiich , lot 0 , block r > , Ambler Place , wdSI00. . ] : . M. Park to K. K. French , lot 4 , block ( ! , Ambler I'lace , wd 81.XX ) . J. M. Swctimin and A , K. Hu 'lc to the pub lic , 1st ndd to Central Park , plat. \V. It. McLeoil to Omaha Heal Kstato anil Trust company , lot0 , Washington Square , wd ; ? 100. ! Alvin Sannilors and wife to Omalia Heal Kstato and Trust company , lot . " > , block 111 , West Km ! , ti'-il ! S,5UO. ! K. M. Park and wile to L. I' . Pruvn. un divided } , iatciest In lots'.land 10 , block ' 21 , Walnut Hill , wd fcMU licnnlc M. Coules ami hiis-iainl to L. P. Pniyn , lot , 0 , Pruyn's sab , lotr > , Millaril * CalUwell'sa-ld. , wd-3'WW. S.J ) . Mciccr anil wife to < L. P. Pruvn , lot 11 and 12. ! blouk Ii ) , Walnut Hill , wtl-StWAli : F. II. Davis to L. P. Pniyn , lot02 , Fair- mount Place , wil feiViO. K K. Kicnch to L. P. Pniyn , lot fi , block 0 , Central Park , wit 8100. KiiKone O'Neil to J.T. Weston , Omaha , Dart south irrf ) feel lot 4 , block : ! , Lowe's M nilil. , wd-SiiOO. A. C. WaUlev , et al , to S. N. ( Justin , part block 0 , Shinn's add. , wci S09. : ! ! ! Louise Kellcistrass to ( \ H. Dcniiey. Omaha , lot IS , block ' - ' , llanscom Place , wit- S1.SOO. ,1. A. Ilawloy and wife to Kllen M. ( load , lot'Jl , block r > , llanscom Place , wil S-.O'iO. J. C. Deniseanil wife to S. M. Wilcox , lot 7 , block ! i. Donise's add. , wd SSi'i. S. I ) . Mciver anil wife to P. A. ( Javln , lol 31 , block 8 , Walnut Hill. wd-5S150. Xlls Clove and wile to K. M. Honisby , lo ' . ) , block U , O'Neil's siih. , blocks 1-J , anil 15 Lowo'wSd add. , wd SiV-MO. District Court. Antonio Trcska commenced sntlyeste r day against Anna Sehul/ and Caspai Sehul/ , husband of the latter , elaimin ; $ .1,000 damages because of wilful defamation tion atl'eoting the character of the plaintit and her children. Absolutely Pusre. Tlilspow.lor novelv.inni. . A miu-vcl of pur- ty , btienglli uiitl Altolauinoi ) ( p. Moro ocnn- omlcnl thun the oitllnnry kiiu iinO cannt bo told Inuompt'tllloii with tlio niittu | ! ! < lo of low toBt.Blmrt weltflit nlura or olio ptuito iiowdoco , Bold niiir la cans. Itov.u , IIAKUMI I'OWDEU Co iSSWall St. , Nuw Vork. DB7 iMPpYf | N.W. Cor. 14th mid Dpuglus Sis , Praetico limited to diseases of the EYE EAR. NOSE 'ANp THROAT , GlHsHeflrtttod for all forms of dofoatlva Vlslou. Ariillclal ICyos luaartei. Apolh "THE QUEEH OF TABLE WATERS , " " / / lias steadily secured increasing popular and professional favour , as a $ ure anil agreeable Table Water" British Medical Journal , May 3L J8S.J ANNUAL SALE , 1O MILLIONS. Of all Gnxen , D > ugsitit , & Jii. . Wat. > ejn , BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 2 I Of good ctnalities and low prices recently introduced by the NEBRAS KA CLOTHING Co. , is what forces every one who examines their goods to buy of them. Every hour in the day brings to them many new custo mers , strongly recommended by those who have had dealings with them , and are astonished at the very Low Prices and the unequalled bargains offered. In addition to the specialties mentioned last week , we have placed on our counters 100 dozen heavy all wool scarlet shirts and drawers , at 50c each ; worth double the money. Come all , and get the greatest value for your money , and those with limited means , remember the only place where you can buy mens' all wool suits for $6 ; mens' strictly all worsted suits for $7 ; oliildrens' all wool Nor folk suits , from 5 to 12 years , at $2.95 , and goods at ONE PRICE ONLY , is at Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omalia. HOLMAN'S ' fTiauw t arc easily worn , mfo anil ro'lalilp. Thi-y liuvahoui tecttMl In ttimiatiml * of cnOH mitt TV can poMtivoly ntpcrt Hint m till raBOfrliero tlio liver. K | > | I > II. Ki.l- . npyh unil boweli uru Involved. lu. lloi..MAN'S PAHS niu at oni'i' tliu tent , quicken mill cln'iipcst : uml tlirylmiu iiuiilo in'riniinoiit cuiun In tlmiiMimU nf ntoH vvlioro niedictnu lus boun u ed wltbuut any enrllts x\lintuvcr. Ii One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From , OMAHA NEB. ibf the Crucible , Abont twcnt , " y ir co I difCOTprod n little Bore on my cheek , and the doctors pro- Bonnccd It cancer. I have tried a number of jtiyslcl.in , lint without rwlvins any perma nent benefit. Aoionff the nnrobcr wcro ono or t o epccialitta. The midiclno tncy applied. vaa like fire to the eorc. c n mg intense pam. I caw n statement in the papers telling what S. S. S. bad done for others similarly nOllctrd. I procured EOIUC at once. Before I had need the second bottle the nelRlibors could notice that , my cancer waa healing up. Hy ccncral licaltb had Icon bad for two or three years 1 liaa a hacUns congn ana cpit blood contin ually. I bid a pome pain in my brcubt. After t.-iUIn.i BX bottles of fl. S. K. my conRli left me and I grew etoiitcr thau 1 bad been for several } c r . Hy cnnccr lias healed over nil hut it little tpot about Ihe si/u of a half dime , and It Is ranldly dlsajipiarius. \\ould aihuo every uueMtU cutu-er tu glvu .S. & a. a fair trial. JJiH. HAKCy J. ilcCONAUGlIET , Aeho Grove , Tljijxcaaoc Co. , luj. Feb. 10 , ISSfl. fiwift'o S | clflc IB entirely vp 'lablc , and Bocms to cure cnnccri by forclns out the ! innu > rit'ca flvia tUc biuud. U'rvittbu on lilood und .Shin Il ) : tu > e5 inai"l ; free. THE 8\VI11' Sl'JlUIl'lU CO. , Drawers , AtlHUla , Oa. M. BTJBKE & SOWS , LIYE STOCK GOHHISSION MERCHANTS , GBOl I1DHICK , Munnicor. UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. KKFEllENTES : Mori'haiiU' anil Kirinors' JJauU. D.i\lil city , Ni1 ! ) . ; Ko1rii'iy Mil' : ' < ) Til llaiik , Kmrniiy , Nub. ; ( 'uliiiiilius State HinU. : ( 'oluuibus. N't1' ' ) . ; Mc-Unniilil's liunlc , Xorlli I'lnttt'.Nfb. ; Oinilii : ; National i > nl > . Onialiit. NVb. , Will pay cusloiiiors' draft , with bill of laUini : aUaclied for two-llilnls v.-.luo of stoo * im 8 , EB S1E&L ESTATE and TBUST 00. s. w. c'oae. i..ih A\H > I'AIEXAII , O.IIAIEA. I'roport.y of every ilo.scriptioii for silo ; in nil ] ) : irt of the city. Lantls for stlc : in ovorj county in NoprnHkn. A COMPLETIC HI.T OF AIW'J'IIACTS Of TiUns of Donghifl county kept. Alups of tliu city stiilu or county , or siny ether information dusirod , furni.shed troti ot uhar o upon app.io.ition , RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware Tlio largest stock. I'nct-s the lum-at ItiipEtiriti" ; u spuciulty. All work wurninl- ed. C'ornor Uoti Iith iintl 1'itli sjrculs , Oinnlia. WOODBRIDGE BRO'S ' , , State Agents I'OH TIIK ra Omaha , Neb. I'ml AlJtnvli1 * all mum ) illo * fruitt tin * blnod , InvljzoKitt'H iiiul viniilyi * the whole sy. loin EB4 > ! iiuti's ! , ivr ami Momurli B'atl ( "ure ll'llou < iipIiu1lii' tl\n. .ImmdlcJ , Dltirrliuru. Mlari.tSi'lc : ( lluailnclio , KlionmutiPtn , cto. s F Ivor ituil Vtomacli I'atI Hi1 'iilales tlii" lo'na"1 ! mul Ilo'vcli. l tin1 A | . tltn. i-orrerl * -liiillallon , . . EE > litiHti' < < Stiver nut ! Ht < Kiavi Bn < ! I'n oult Si-n s.cknpi" . Clinlora , Sniiilliui | , " Visllow.Tviilius , T > | ) li' ' < Hl and llllkiuaKovr" . A I.I , UliruijIb'lS Or-out oTtroci1 ! ? of BAX H'AE > X > . , 1'JO Williiim St. , N. Y. h POSIT [ VF < < - Ma1" * il I UOl U IJ rcr ! , * wwolw Jhoinost obtlimtBcitJn In fuuriUys oi'lu - - ' -'ISolubleMedicatedBougies , i Ko nauseous ilo-c ? of cubolit. eon ll > i "t oil i < l taniliilwiiodthiit uro vonutii lo urodueo oyspoii- tluliv dnttruvttirf llio i'iiitlinr ; < of t lie stoiim-ili. 1'iifoSl.rA 8 < iM by all ilniifjrisli or iiiiiitwt ou 10 " " " v 1 ssM ? . oMsr r. c. . .XjijAsr co. , K John st. _ . _ Now YOITK. _ SI , Cor. Capitol Avenue. r"ii TUP. TnrATSiTNT ni1 A 1.1. Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR. NIcMKMAft'iY.'Prop "olo. . itviMi y .at' HoHiniiil and I'nvato ITaotlcc Vx'o hive : "ilia fm ilitles , npinritiii | < anil triucil for the eiiccccsf ill trculniont uf cvory form of ili . ui-c iTimirliii' clttiiT nicilioal nr etirylcnl trcntminl , aiul fii\ituull tocinio.'inil iiivtr tgftuf.r thrinhi-lv < ii ' ' < ir currcHpniid with us. Lung i-jportrnco In Irfol. , InucabvH lijr lo'.li'r uniiitrM u tu Ucut many cueca ' ( .cicntlflriiilr wttbnnt footii ! ; them WKlTli i'OK riliaUJ.AU on Di'forinllU-i nnd lirnrcn , club 1'oi-t , Curtaturra of thu Hjilno . D.sCM'in oi \V UBN. I'llr * , Tiimorn , Cnoccrc , ' ' ( . atnrrlt. llronclillls. Inhalation , Electricity , Tarnl- .vi' , lpilipy ! , Kidiify , Kye , Kur , Hkln , Hlorxl und ' ! 1 "iircic.il opcrallom. Ilitttorlon , Inbulrm , Ttrnrcfl , Ti'inmrn , ninl ill I int1 of M dlcnl unit SurKlcnl Appllanci'i1 , inui , urHi'tnrwl and for mile. Ihc only reliable Medical Institute making Private , Special f Nervous Diseases Pfr AU , CO.VTAOIOU3 AND I1I.OOD IMHKASEa , from ubtlrvcr ratine lirniliiceil.fnccrwfnlly treated. \\'v ran remove Syphilitic jmi on from tlie ujfctrni nithnul mercury. Nelv ro-lorattvc treatment for lo s nf vita ) power.- Af.f. COMMUNICATIONS L'ONKIUKNTIAI , , Call nntl consult us or sund ninic and port' < iOiru luldre plainly written enclose fetmnp , und wo will Hfiul you. In plulii vtruppcr , our 'ATE CIRCULAR TO MEN I'OX I'lUVATB , fl'KlAI , AND KhIIVIllli SKMINAI , WVARNE * . ' . Hi'jr. iiToiininn , lurovcN t'V , STl'llILl" , ( loNnlllllllKA , ( iLLCr , VA1IICOCEI.B , ( SinicTuiic , AM > AM. ni > fin : or run ORMTCI- ' UniNAnr OIII.AMS , oriciul liinlory ofuiir IUBC fur ' mi opinion. 1'crsons nimlilr to t lilt 119 mny lie trrnlci ) nt Iliclr IIOIIIOB , liy corrCAponilcncc iMrdiciiicHiiiiil Iimtrn niiMit pent by mull or exprei * SKt UIHCI.Y 1'ACK- i KI ) FKOM OIHliKV.VIlD.V. no miirKh tnlndirni.i' ' or cn'lrr. ' Onn ji rBiiiiil inlervicvv fcrrrd If coniciiient l-'I'ty PVIIIH for tlic IICTOII. IiiOiliition of pjlii'ii ' liiiard mid "Ili'mlnllcc kl ipnsoimWi ) pticua A'tilr " < nil I.ctti'is to Omaha Medical and Surgical institute , Cor 13I.SSI andCanitol Ava. . OMAHA , tt' F. The mily rjerfoct suhstltuto tor Mother' * mlllc. Inv.ilimhla t-j chnlem Ijitantum nnrt TnethlnR. . prn > dt ttato.t lood fur DV panties , ConouniDtlvoi , Ctinvuloscnnis. 1'arifot natrlant In all V.'iUtlnK niseases. H ( iulre4 nu fooliSij * ; Our HOOK Tlio nnd FeadlnK of Infants , inallml tiuu nnr " " " OtiniiAUH ti CO. . Bontou. , Hiiro vs Ask y ur i "r 11 H. nt t . any mlilrfxn fur M I .no. ' MALYOUll ll'f ' . CO. , Cjrtnia | W , O. rw. Kiihnt \ C-'o , . Ayt-iils. ; ESTABLISHED USED EN ALL ftPAHISOFTHE vv r -v- * Cnliilocuri auil I'rlcnii nu uppllcutlon. Hold by all ( lie liesl r rilHK Iiulliifrt uiul Dcnlrm. CINCINNATI. II. S. A. cutjji ) A.I > 'IV ' > I'OOOJN. THE CHICAGO MABKHS-Siff iliitny Kddloii will lia nmllod U pur Hiinuiii. not > l inniki't and llourd oj 'i'miliiirpmUor tiny VVi'su'rn ilull ; . 1'ruii IHtoitU hoi ur ulifuil of Iliu inoriilnx PUMT . Tlilx 1 ! > u llrftti'liiiivucktv. . hcni ! poHuHOBtimipl i > i.lu l mite' pohtul ordur. or rt'uhLTit ( | It'tlur. U'lll rill .MitJ MAIL. llHMIi-uv . tMiltiiiru , 111. H or I InMfjiiur Jliilill , Curml \ > y AiJitttniuti' Hulling' < ; olUcn MM-clllc. It .mi | IUKI\II ; IIIH cup o ( culler or tea without Ilio kiion U'dtii1 of Ibu person tuLUu ; a Uubsoliilt'lf Iiuiuic | 4 , mid will eH'fcl u pnriiiuurtituirl bptwlr curt * . t\xiel'.iff ( bo pilutu : inn iiiodorutocrliiKurCi ill tuculiullu wrcclIt lias ln't'ii Klveu In thou- , rultol raten , und In cvciy lii ttl.reiiiCiiltciir liis followed. It iiiitur t'nIU Tlio t./ttt-ra out * ImpicKii.iUnl Mltli the Hin'clP , U l.i.-roines an uVl l liupoHslbiiliy fortlK. liinur eppelltu lucxixt KOltHM. ! ' ! I1V : - 'OI.IVINfl DnUOQISTH : /U IIS iV ni.ur. ! tr.lli mid IlbUBlui , und IKlli iV Cuiiiiua Sl . , OmnliUt rirU.l \.l > . I'OSTI.'lt & Illf. , . ' . , t'oiifiril Illiurp , IdJi. . ( Jull or write for p.imjililft roiituliiinif luc. i t 'IrnuiiUlvtruiiitlinliv't vvtuieu uud & . . Ji tsol tU-iH-ual * .