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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1887)
THE OMAHA. PAILY BEE , * SATURDAY. JANTJA1IY 29. 1887. THE WOULD-BE SUICIDE , Something About the Motives of nil At tempted Self Destruction. AN EMBEZZLER AND GAMBLER. A MlisliiR IlrMc'Orooni Ilitdgot of Sporting NCIVH Tlio Hoard of Irmlc Oilier Local. An EtnlC7.r.lcr nntl Onnthlcr. The morphine victim , nllns ( Jriflln , but whoso right nnnio IH W. II. Dardcn , who took nn overdose of inorpliina la tlio Millnrd hotel on lust Tuesday is In nn im- pleasant contlitlon. IIu has just escaped the grasp ot duatli only to find himself in the clutches of the li\v. The announce- mcnt of his morphine exploit led to his identification by n man , who will proba bly send him to the penitentiary. On Tuesday last Detective 1'ond , of Lincolnwas telegraphed from thol'armors nnd Merchants bank at 1'ed Cloud to look out for Dardcn , ns ho was c\i > ected to pass through Lincoln. The telegram came too lulu. Darden had pabsod through the city , anil Pond's next information was that he had come to Omaha and en- dcavorcd to commit suicide. Wright , a member of i'oud's association was sent here , arriving Thursdaj and was yester day morning followed by Pond and Mr. > Iaynardof tlmSAllno county nursery of Western , Neb. , for whom Darilen had worked. They immediately sought and found him in his room in the Millard. Ho was rat her weak nnd feverish , but his mind fieenlcd clear , bo much so thai at times it was thought ho was playing possum. The intention of the olliccr anil Air , May mini was to take him to Lincoln if Dar- don was strong enough to stand the mov ing , and if not , to remove him to an hos pital. Ac the time the Bii : reporter lett , they had not concluded what to do in the premises , though they agreed that it would bo advisable to remove him as soon as possible , because Thursday night while Detective Nightingale , who was placed to \vatch him , stood for an instant at the door of the room , Darden arose from his bed , rushed to the window , and rmu par tially laised it when Nightingale seized him by the shoulders , and placed him again upon the bed , and locked the win dow. Dardon's intent was , unquestion ably , to commit suicide , and ho could have done so handsomely if he had suc ceeded in throwing himself headforemost to the court yard below. Darden is about forty years of nge. lie worked formerly for the Sandwich nur- Btsry , and the W. H. Fhsmming nursery , El I'uso , Illinois and , little more than a week ago , engaged in the same business with Mr. Maynard , of Western , Nob. This is the principal witness against him , who explains Dardon's wrong-doing. He would sell a farmer a lot of trees , taking a mortgage for the same , which was to bo forwarded to Mr. Maynard. So far as tlio face of the mortgages show , his sales amounted to about nine hundred and seventy-seven dollars. There is no doubt , however , but that the names of many farmers signed have been forged , while those of others are fictitious , lie went to the Farmers and Merchants bank in Hed Cloud , and with these mort gages obtained $ : tliO from the bank on the ground that he wanted the money to Day men he had working for him. Mr. May nard was immediately notified of the transaction , but too late to secure cither Dardcn or the money. In three weeks he raised several hundred dollars in small amounts , in Lincoln , by means of spurious ' ous checks , some of wh'ich were honored by the Capital National bank. This mat ter , however , was settled. Since ho has been In town he has raised small sums in tlio same way , all of which ho has squan dered in gambling , his losses over the board being between three and four hun dred dollars. 11 is claimed that maital infelicity Ims been the cause of Dardon's ' downhill , and that his wife , who is now in Lincoln , has been separated from him. though still re taining their child. Dardcn is still at the Milliard , ho being too ill for removal. A BUSSING imiDKGKOOIM. Ho Disappears on tlio Me > rnlii ( of nit AV < ! ( lclln Day. John Larison , of Carbondalc , 111. , ar rived in the city yesterday on a rathci peculiar errand to find tlio lover and betrothed husband of his sister , who hail disappeared a few hours before the wedding ceremony was to have occurred Larison enlisted the aid of a local detcc tivo agency and at once commenced si ecaich in tlio city. The story ho told tc n reporter was related in a hurried and excited way , but was still full of scnsa tional interest. It appears that for two years past Lari son's sister , a young lady twenty years ol age , has been engaged to a young farmoi resident near Wavorly , 111. , named Let Welch. The ceremony was to have taken place Wednesdayan. ) ID.and all prepara tions had been made therefor. On the ilay of the ceremony Welch disappeared , Search was made for him high and low , but to no avail. It was evident that he had left the neighborhood. The betrothed bride was t imost frantic with grief sc much so in fact that at one time hci reason was despaired of. A day or two after Welch's disappear nnco his father received a telegram datei nt Omaha and rending us follows : "Am In Omaha and need'money. Tele graph 1110 order. L. Wiicn. " This telegram was at once turnci over to Mr. Larison. who came fc immediately to Omaha to find * if possible , the missing man : So far ho has not discovered the slightes traue of him. "What makes the case all the more mysterious , " said Mr. L. , "is that Welei had not the slighcst reason to leave hi : homo in such a strange manner , Tin most tender affection existed betweei him anil my sister up to the vevy day o Ids disappearance , lie had no linancia troubles and in all respects was prosperously porously fixed , I can only account fo his strange actions by supposing that h was temporarily insane. " CULLOM'S lUIJj. Missouri Valley llonnls of Trmlo ti JMsoiih * tlio Measure. President Max Meyer of the board o trade will at once call a meeting of tha body to consider the following communi cation , which ho received yesterday ; ST. JosKi'ii. Mo. . Jan. M , IbST. 1'rosidon Board ot Trade , Uinnlm , Neb , : Whereas , The lutur-stnto commerce bill re ceiitly pas ed by congress Is about to becom n law.aml the trnilu and commercial Inteiest of the enthe Missouri vulloyniul Its trltn tarycbteiii territory aio to be largely Inlli .tilcoil by the construction of the provision < i the law , and In the methods adopted by tli commissioners to catry out its terms , and Wheieas , Wo believe that the future pros pcrlty of the Missouri valley Is ilependeii upon a tirond anil generous construction c thu provisions of the inter-stato commcrc bill , and the appointment of a wise , able an Intelligent bo.ird of commissioners , ono c whom bhoulit IKJ a citizen of the AlUsoui valley. Now. then , bo It ICesolved , That the piosldunt and illrectot of the various boards of tuuloof the Mil Bourl valley cities bo Invited to meet tonetlie ns delegates to a commercial convention , t be held In the city of St. Joseph. Missour on Tuesday , Fobruaty 1,18 > 7 , for tlio purpos coiifiultiiiu together us to the best means r commeiclal self-protection , niul to acre upon sqine proper person whoso name sha be presented to tho. president for appolnl incut as ono of the commlbslonei.s and to ai point a representative committee vhlcn slia tiom time to lluio consult willi anil Jeeu tli ommlssloncrs fully advised ns to the needs and wiulrcmcnts of the commercial Interests of the great Missouri valley. lte olvcd , That the secretary of the St. oseph board ot trmlo bo directed to send a opy of these resolutions to earh commercial orcnnizntlon of tlio Missouri valley cities and req.ue t nn earnest co-operation for the purpose aforesaid. . . . JOHN L. MOTTKII , Sec. Lioixvenwortli Street Property s considered by many the most desirable n tlio city , and CO.VKI.IXO PLACE s justly classed among the best to bo had hero. No liner lots sold anywhere. W. 0. AtJinuiitT , Solo Agent , 218 South Fifteenth St. Five acres in South Omaha for sale at a ) argain. UVANS & JOHNSON. The first thing to-morrow morning yon vant to buy an acre in Henson. Price , ? U7G ; MO cash. McOAon : , opp. Postofhro. C. E. MAYNI : , loth and llarnoy. Bcilomnn's Addition. Splendid acre lots $ .V)0 . ) each on nonthly payments. 0. K. MAYNK , Solo Agent. CotiUlini : rlncc. Largo lots , excellent location , safe and irolitablo investments. W. CJ. Albright , sale agent. A AVAIjKIXCJ MATCH. Ono to Como OH1 Nc.\t April Sporting Nc\\ . It is definitely settled that , Omaha will lave a walking match under the super vision of Dan O'Loary , the celebrated pedestrian. The event will take place in .ho exposition b'nlding , in the month of April , itwill commence on' Monday , April 4 and finish on Saturday , April I ) , riircd men besides O'Lcary wilrproba- ) ly cnt6r , and the contest will no doubt bo a close and exciting one. O'Lcary is mw jn Utiea , New York , and is making vrrangcmcnts to come west. A AVItr.bTI.nt IN OMAHA. Chas. Moth , the champion Orreco- Roman wrestler cf the world , arrived in the city yesterday with his trainer , lie made a call at the exposition building where all classes ot local sports are repres ented , and shook hands with some of his old friends Moth is a magnificently built man , of German descent , nn'd speaks with a slight foreign accent. His record as a wrestler is too well known to' need any extended mention. He has just come from Kansas City , where he deleatcd the Jap Sorakaehi , best three out of live. Moth is anxious to got a match liero. lie agrees to make a match with my local amateur and will throw him ive times an hour , on any wager of from flOO to noo. Any professional can make in oven match with him for the same amount. T.CK IN TUAININO. T. W. Kck , the champion bicyclist of Canada , who is now in the city , is train ing for his race with Prince , which comes oil' next week. I ie donned his tights yes- ierdav morning and took a spin about the track on Bullock's wheel. Ilis own machine will not arriyc hero until next week. A roor HACK. Hcnlying to Tiillicld's challenge printed in the Ur.i : , John Hourihan , the foot runner , saidOyesterdav : "I have simplj this to say. i will run this man Tnllleld a thirty mile race and give him twomilef start , ho to run the two miles before I gel on the track. The stakes must be from ? ! > .jO to ? r ( lO a side. I won't run him for my less amount , because it won't paj nui to K'IVC up my work and go into train ing. My backers and money are ready. ' Single acres in Henson $ ? 7ii.MAYNH MAYNH , McCAoui : . Ten acres for sale cheap. EVANS & JOHNSON , 631 S. 13th St. Henson acres are the cheapest in the market. The first thing to-morrow morning yov want to buy an acre in Benson. Price 270 ; 1-10 cash. MCC.AC.UE , opp. Postofh'ce. C. E. MAYNI : , 13th and llarncy. Twenty acres for sale cheap.a bargain EVANS & JOHNSON , C21S. 10th St. , Cunningham Hall. Benson acres are the cheapest in tin market. The first thing to-morrow morning yet want to buy an acre in Benson. Price SJ75 : 1-10 cash. McCAoui : , opp. Postoflico. C. E. MA\NI : , loth and llarnoy. For Sale. 10 acres H miles west of stock yards on Q si. ; will make 40 large lots pe acre ? 050. J. A. Doiinn. Kooms 8 and 5 Frcnzor Blk. , opp. P. 0 Benson acres are the cheapest in th market. The first thing to-morrow morning yoi want to buy an aero in Benson. Price $375 ; MO cash. McCAOiin , opp. Postoflico. C. E. MAYNI : , 15lh anil llarnoy. Now Hoard ot'Trado Men. The following have been admitted t membership in the board of trade : J. S ( iibson , John B. Evans , D. C. Patterson John Grant. L. M. Anderson , Josepl Goldsmith , Charles Goldsmith , Oscar I1 Goodman , John Daumcr , J. J. Burns William Fried and Hay Nyo. The las two are residents of Fremont , Benson acres are the cheapest in th market. Twenty acres for sale chcap.a bargain EVANS & JOHNSON , 531 S. lOlli St. , Cunningham Hull. Benson acres are the cheapest in tli market. The first thing to-morrow morning yo want to buy an acre in Benson. Price ? 370 ; MO cash. McCACiUi : , opj ) . Postoflico. C. E. MAYNK , 10th and llarncy. Colliding riaoc , On Leavcnworth street. Benson acres ure the cheapest in tli market. The first thing to-morrow morninc yo want to buy an acre in Benson. Prie < ! f375 ; MO cash. McCAOUE , opp. Postoflico. C. E. MAYNK , 15th and Harncy. Prom Fort Iu ClicBiio. In a letter received at army hoadrjuar tors yesterday , Colonel Hatch , of Fort D Chesno , writes that the soldiers hav moved into their now quarters , whic have just been finished. The officers wi bo under cover by the first of next montl Colonel Hatch says that the health of hi command is unusually good. Benson acres are the cheapest in th market. Single acres i u Benson $375.MAYNI MAYNI : , McC'AGUE. Benson acres are the cheapest in th market. . * i The first thing to morrow morning yo want to buy an acre ' in Benson. Price $375 : 1 10 cash. McOAfiUE.opp. Postofllco. C. E. MAYNK , . 15th and llarnoy. Benson acres ave the cheapest iu tli ' A DKAK MAX lie Cnmo to Omnlin For Treatment nnd Got It , John'B. Cash , an old man from Tal- madge , Neb. , was brought before Judge Stcnbcrg yesterday to anawer to the charg of drunkenness. Ho was totally deaf and ho judge had to communicate with him > y writing. Cash explained that ho came o Omaha to got medical treatment , and ind sixty or seventy dollars in his pocket. io fell into bad company and in a place of bad repute was robbed , while ho was Irunk. 'Iho judge released him on his promise to leave town. An officer was sent with him to recover it possible , his mcnny. Ono drunk was fined three dollars and costs , which he paid. Another drunk vas committed in default. Ono sus- ilcious character was ordered out of own. Sincic acres in Benson $371.MAYNE MAYNE , McCAOUE. Five acres in South Omaha for sale at a bargain. EVANS & JOHNSON. The Real thing to-morrow morning vou want to buy an acre in Benson. Price , ? 375 ; MO cash. MoC-AOt'E , opp. Postolllco. C. E. MAYNK , loth and Harnoy. Hanson acres are the cheapest in the narkot. Single acres in Benson $373.MAYNE MAYNE , ' McCAC.ui : Cnn Tills lie Heat ? As sole owner of Ai.miimrr's CHOICE n South Omaha , containing the finest icro and residence property in that ac tive packing town , and as sole agent of CONKMNO PLACE , Unbracing 100 of the most beautifully ocated lots on Loavenworth and Howard streets , largo and cheap , with easy terms and of BAKEU PLACE , on military road , \vhere lots have ad vanced 50 per cunt in the last few days jy reason of the street car line building through early in the spring. I can as sure real estate purchasers that I can oiler them HETTEU IIAUHAINS and greater choice of location than can bo found nnywhere else. W. G. Auimc.iir , 318 South 15th st. The first thing to-morrow morning yon want to buy an acre in Benson. Price , ? 373 ; MO cash. lUcCAr.i'E , opp. Postolllcc. C. E. MAYNE. 15lh and Hartley. Benson acres are the cheapest in the narkot. Single acres in Benson § 275.M . M \YNE , MtCAC.UE. Honril of Trade. "Tho board of trade membership is just booming , " said President Meyer when questioned about the matter ycster- lay. "For the past two weeks applica tions have been pouring in at the rate ol five or more a day , and we now have a membership of over two hundred. Tim limit is 350 , and it now looks as though wo should have the full number bofoie the membership fee is raised to $500. " The board of trade building is now thoroughly heated. The work of finish ing the interior is going rapidly on and the structure will probably bo readj for dedication by April 1. The first thing to-morrow niornin" you want to buy an acre in Benson. Price , 375 ; 1-10 cash. McCAOUE , opp. Po3tollico , C. E. MAYNE , 15th and Harney. Single acres in Benson ? 375.MAYNE MAYNE , MCCAOUE. Benson acres are the cheapest in the market. Ten acres for sale cheap. EVANS & JOHNSON , 531 S. 13th St. The first tiling to-morrow morning yoi want to buy an aero in Benson. Price ? 375 ; MO cash. McCAOUE , opp. Postofiico. C. E. MAYNI : , ICth and Harney , Benson acres are the cheapest in the market. They Arc Uoiiifr Fast. Lots in Randolph Place addition tc South Omaha for sale cheap. EVANS & JOHNSON , 531 S. tilth Street. Cunningham Hall. Benson acres are the cheapest in tin market. Colliding IMncc , On Leavcnworth street. A PoiiHion orl , HO.8O ( iocs Air. Evcrs , superintendent of the lettc carriers , has been informed by C. L Lake , pension agent at Dos Merinos , thai he has a pension of $1.080.80 for Bettii Green of Omaha. Mr. Evors says ho hai hail the carriers make inquiries for sucl a woman , but none of them has bcei able to find her. Single acres in Benson $375.MAYNE MAYNE , McCAGUE. The first thing to-morrow morning yoi want to buy an acre in Benson. Price $375 ; MO cash. MCCAC.UE , opp. Postofh'ce , C. E. MAYNE , 15th anil Harney. Benson acres are the cheapest in th market. Iloiuliiinrtern | Fen HEAT. ESTATE BAHGAINS , Wr. G. At unioirr , 318 S. 15th St. The first thing to-morrow morning yoi want to buy an acre in Benson. Price $375 ; MO cash , McCAorE , opp. Postolfico , C. E. MAYNE , lOth and llarncy. Benson acres arc the cheapest in th market. Single acres in Benson ? 375.MAYNE MAYNE , McCAOL'E. The first thing to-morrow morning yo want to bin * an acre in Benson. Price $375 ; 1-10 cash. MCCAOUE , opp. Postofiico , C. E. MAYNE , 15th and Harney. Lost Ills Valuables. John Larson , a Swede hack driver , re ported to the police yesterday that whil drunk ho had been robbed of a go ] watch and $15 in money , He has n recollection of who robbed him. Larse has been on a spree since New Year' day. " Benson acres are the cheapest in th market. The first thing to-morrow morning yoi want to buy an acre m Benson. Priec $375 ; MO cash. McCAOUE , opp. Postoflico. C. E. MAYNE , 15th and Harnoy. Conkliiiir IMncc , On Leavcnworth street. Mysterious Disappearance. Pat Philbin , the twcnty-four-year-ol nephew of John G. Hopmns , of Sarn a precinct , has mysteriously 's bono i [ Io has not boon seen since Tuesday evening. Hlshfricnds fear foul play , hough the circumstances surrounding the disappearance are shrouded in the jrcatcst mystery. The first thine to-morrow morning yon wnnt to buy anacro in Benson. Price , $375 ; MO cash. , MCCAOUE , opp. Postofilco. C. E. MAYNE , luth and Harncy. Benson acres' arc the cheapest in the narkct. ' Single acres iii Benson $375.MAYNE MAYNE , McCAOUE. Five , ten and twenty-acre blocks , nil- oining South Omaha , tor sale cheap. Just right for cutting. Call at once on onUVINS & JOHNSON , 63IS. lath St. Notice. The South Omaha Land company have appointed C. E. Mayno solo agent for tlwi sale of their lots. Ho will show tlio prop erty and furnish all elcslrcd information ipon application. [ Signeelj W. A. PAXTON , President. Five , ten and twent-acro blocks , ad- oining South Omaha. fe > r sale cheap. Just rigl.t for cutting up into lots. Call at unco on EVANS & JOHN < ON , 031 S. lath St. The first tiling to-morrow mornlnc you want to buy an acre in Benson. Price , $375 ; 1-10 cash. AleCAHUE , opp Postolllce , C. E. MAYNE , 15th and Hurncy. They Arc Oolnc Fnst. Lots in Randolph Pl-ico addition to South Omaha for sale cheap. EVANS & JOHNSON , 531 S. lillli Street. Cunningham Hall. Tlio first , tnlng to-morrow mornimr you want to buy an aero in Benson. Price , $375 ; 1-10 rash. McCAOUE , opp. Postoflico. C. E. MAYNE , 15th and Harncy. Hero N. L D. Soloman placed his addition in C. E. Maynei's hands as ssolo agent this morning and before il o'clock this after- loon over half of the lots were sold. Mr. Mayne says if there is a lot left in tills ad- lition ten days from nowlio will agree to give any one a horco. CnnUlliiK 1'lacc , On Lcavcnworlh street. The first thing to-morrow morning you want to buy an aero in Benson. Price , J375 ; MO cash. McCAeJUE , opp. Postoflice , C. E. MAYNI : , 15th and Harncy. Benson acres are the cheapest in the market. Single acres in Benson 375.MAYNE MAYNE , McCAGUE. Orlhton'H Sale. Jno A. Creighton sold a piece of land for $3,500 per aero , which adjoins Sejlo- man's addition. C. E. Mavno is oll'ering acre lots in Soloman's at $500 each. Go to C. E. Muynd's ' office for bargains. The Coming Kent Kstntn Kin ; ; . C W. Mount , of tlie enterprising firm of C. W. Mount Real Estate & Invest ment Co. , 318 S. 15th street , certainly de serves tlio above title. A title of no mean significance in this city of Heal Estate Lords. Less than three days ago the beautiful addition called Creighton Heights was tint upon the market and placed in the hands of the C. W. Mount Heal Estate & Investment Co. and Benewa it Co. Their lir. t investment was in a liberal supply of printers' ink judiciously placed. This was backed up by encriretie actions and business tact , and the rcaitlt was $173,000 of property solel in let-si than three days time. This immense sale beats all records inado of its kind , _ and places its manager and director in the foremost rankpf successful real estate salesmen. This is a pointer to property owners that should not bo overlooked. Last night nothing rcmai.ied except the stickers on the wall where the platt hud been. Such sales of Omaha dirt should silence the croakers and establish beyond a doubt the popularity of Northwest Omaha. The police desire to call the attention of the public to the fact that under the terms of the now garbage law , which has just gone into cllect , no persons cv- cept those duly authorised by the mnvcii can remove or cart away garbage. The ordinance will bo striejlly enforced and any found disobeying it will bo punished to the full extent of the law. Absouteky ! This powder never varies. A marvel o puritystrcnitli and wliolesomeness. Mor economic than the ordinary klnda am cannot be sold in competition wi'h ' the mul titiule of low test , short weight alum o phosphate powders. Sold only in cans Royal nuking Powder Co. , 100 Wall street New York. Stone&Gravel The Cedar Greek fctono and Grave Quarry has just IJCPM opened up fo business. A tfood quality of white nui lIuo ) limo stouo for building1 purposes Is furnished by MR. J. L. FARTHING The General Salesman , Also jyravel of the Hucst quality fo : lawn and othur purposes. Oiliues al I'lattsinoulli , Fob. Tuo II. eV .M. rail load uses a largo amount of tills stone E. T. ALLEN , M. D. Eye , Ear , Nose & Throai Room 9 Williams nuiiding , cor. 15th am Dodge sts. , Omaha. ours to 13 am. 3 to1 and 7 to 9 . .m inning With And until Saturday , January 29 , inclusive , we will offer the following closing out bargains : 18 doz. fine all worsted mens' Cardigan Jackets reduced from $2.75 to $1.50. 40 doz. striped camel's hair heavy weight Underwear re duced from 60c to 35c. 65 doz , scarlet all wool men's Hose at 12 c. ' * 25 doz. all wool Wristlets at lOc a pair. In clothing we offer the following specials : Oassimere lined Overcoats reduced to $2.75. Blue chinchilla beaver Overcoats , reduced to $3.75. Fine all w eel plain beaver Overcoats , in black and brown , reduced from $14.50 to $8.90. A 1 , heavy blue beaver suit , Grand Army style , double breasted and warranted pure indigo dyere- duced from $16.50 to $11.75 ; second grade reduced from $14.50 to $10" All of our heavy winter suits which have been selling lor $12 , $14 and $16 , are marked down now to $9 , $11 and $13 , respectively. In ttildition to tlic above n-c will close ont THIS 1VJE88K , SO SiUtNeckwear at flic nominalj > rice of AMc cacJi. These cannot at less than Sc at any other estaMishincnt , and in o ' Jei' to prevent dealers front bteiintthcitt , we have decided not to sell more tJian two to any one customer. Please bear in mmd that we brought new goods into this market , and our only object in these sacrifices is to move goods in such quantities so as to insure us plenty of room for spring goods. All goods marlced in plain figures and at strictly one Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. AND- PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT. 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A laitre > number of roi ord sd I'crfluran and ChilOj'lulo ' iitulUiJlia. AUo Home ) Jtiuit i OIIB livery aniuml KUarnntec'i a tirocih-r. I'rlcoa icabonablound teirms uas.y Durt-twk ha * lie-eii Ei-ltctetd with rc'le-icnc3 to botli Inillviiluul mciltuiiil pcellBretj. A larjro iiuinliur of oin StulUonduro ncUmmtod and tyts of tliolr BCI can lie shown. Vork Is on the II. 4 M. K. it , two lours * rldu west of Lincoln. Jor cuta. . further information , uddnss A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices. TO ACQUIRE WEALTH , m. ANUS ! Kin i'iu/.is : ! IVIKV : : VIAK ; OVICK A .Mii DISTICIIII ni > AIOIIJ : THAN ONI ; DKAWINC iviitv ; MONTH. TWO imAwiMis IN rinitmAuv : , TIII : IST AND sum. Only 2.00 required to secure one Koyal Italian 100 francs gold bond The e participate in 225 drawings , four drawing8 every year aril retain their original value until the year litll. I'ri/es of 2,000,000 1,000,001) ) , i > 00,00 ! ) fie. fr.incb will be drawn , besides - sides the certainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold , you may win ! times eveiy our and so come into possession of a fortune. With ( Jill ) Ten Dollar * us first pnyiiumt you onn Rociiro Kl : W ) Austrian irovornmont hniuM with 8 porwnl intmofit.iiixlU various Uiinipi'iiii ( fovi'miiii-nt lioii'ls ' , hluli are drawn II tliniH annually with | irl/ns amounting Io ovur Tl'J.OXl.U1) ) ) . lialunou on iviHy immllily Inslallmmils Suio iiivorttiiiciit of capital as the Jnvo tuil money niiiht lie palil tmuk anil many iihunroit In m af \ \ pri/ii Momiy can bo emit liy ri' lsturcil Icitor , inonoy unlor or l < y u\iro | = j , ami in luluin wu wtll orwaidthu uuvumuntH 1'or furtlior Inlormutloii , call on or aiMicsti , ICI'.ICI.I.V ItAMil\ i CO. , : { < > r Itioaduiiu > VorK. N. II These boiulg rti o not lottery tickets , and tlio fialo is lujcally pui mitluil. ( Hy law of 1878) ) , RAYMOND , RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest slock. Prices the lowot , Itopairlngstmciulty. All worl.v.UTint ; - nd. Corner Douglas and iruii stn-uts , Omulrt LicciibcU Watchmaker for the Union 1'nailio lalroidconiiaiiy. ! : : ) The C , E , Mayne Eeal Estate and Trust Co ] W. W. COR. lOtli AND JIABNKY , OMAHA. Property of ovrry description for sale in all parts of the city , J/ind * for sa o In j every county in Nebraska. A COMPLKTK SET OF AHSTIUCTS Of Titles ol nvr"lns county kept .Maps of thn city state or county , or any o' or information dwireu , furn < dliutl frco of cliur e upon application. KEHVITA ip n / ' "i j rtiii i n i , Ncr u wttiiu , i ' i - li.ijUiMi , l.o.t MunhooJ. im. x. o.oi.i.s cp. . Li ,