I ! THE OMAHA DAILY BRB ; THURSDAY. ITMBlUJAltt IT , 1887. [ BOMBS UNDER HER BED , ! A Woman Who Produced a Ooil of Dyna mite in Oonrt , ( f INTERNAL REVENUE CHANGES. Ijocnl Jjaconlos A Hotnry Snow Plow A Now Dry Goods Klrni I'o- lice Court Ilrovltics. Had It In Her Muff. "Is the judge In , " risked n middle- aged woman , poking tier head Into the police court room through the half * opened door yesterday morning. "No , madam , " replied the affable clerk , Mr. 1'cntr.el , "but we expect him very soon. Anything Hint I can do for you ? " The woman slowly tip-toed into the room , her hands clenched tightly in her nuilT , nnd : i look of sombro mystery on her face. " 1 want to see the judge. 1'vn got something to show him , " she said. "He'll bo here In n very few minutes , " rcnlied tlmclerk ; "be sentud. " The woman sat down on the prisoner's bench. She was evidently very nervous nnd commenced to lidget uneasily. Fin ally she jumped to her feet and started to walk rapidly up and down the room. All this time her hands were clenched upon the Something in the mull' . Pretty soon Hlic stopped in front of Clerk I'ont/.ul and mysteriously whispered : "They're trying to kill mcl" "Who nror * ' asked Mr. Pont/.cl in n startled tone. "ily enemies , " the woman replied. They're trying to blow mo and my chil dren up. 1'foimit ii dynamite bomb under my bed this morning. I've got it in my inull'now. That's what 1 want to show lo the judge , " she ndded confidentially. "Whatl" ejaculated the genial clerk , tils hair almost standing on end and his face turning ghastly pale , "you don't tucan it ! " "Yes , 1 do , " replied the woman , "and hero it is. " She commenced to tug care lessly ut the something In her mull. Mr. P. looked for some avenue of escape , and saw none. He hail fully resigned him self to the fate of being blown into etor- nityshouldthc woman happen to drop the bomb , when nil at once the dread instru ment of destruction made its appearance. It was nothing more than tin old rusty spiral car spring. The woman , who was evidently cra/.y , had found II inhcrToom , nnd she claimed that each one of the coils was tilled with dynamite. No amount of argument could convince her to the contrary. She imagines that there is a deep laid plot among her neighbors to kill her and her family. A 1 > ANOKUOU8 JOB. Putting a O.OOO-l'ouml Safe in tlic Itrvciiuc Olliee. Yesterday morning the work of putting anew safe in the olliee of the collector of internal revenue in the postollico was undertaken by P. Uoyor. instead of drawing it up the stairs , it was decided to raise it up in the rear of the building nnd thence take it through one of the windows of the district attorney's olliee. The safe is one of Hull's make , a counter part of the large one already in the ollieo , standing six feet high and weighing three tons. When the safu now in use was being pulled up the stairs six years ago a rope broke and the massive weight fell backwards , nearly killing a laborer , breaking iv number of the marble squares In the navement and jarring the struc ture. There was fear at the time that the stairs would not bear the weight , and that fear , in this instance , has led to the hoist ing of the safe on the outside as men tioned Mr. Hover had designs made of the coning and water table , all of which he had to brace , because as he said of the rotten Ftono , which ho feared would break under the Croat strain. The work of raising the safe has attracted great at tention all day. NO ( illANCliUS. Tom Roy < l Heavily Fined for That Od'cimo. Notes. Tom Uoyd , a notorious character who has just served a term in the Colorado penitentiary for attempted murder , was arraigned in police court yesterday as be ing a suspicious character , t Uoyd makes a business of falling in with grangers who como to Omaha , and of steering them into a saloon and houses of ill repute , and when opportunity pre sents itself , of robbing them , Tuesday night the police arrested him in company with an old man from Iowa named Fal- florg , who came here with about ยง 100 "in his inside pocket. " Uoyd was immedia tely run in and Falberg's money was saved. Uoyd was lined $50 and costs and being unable to raise the amount he went to jail. C. F. Dunlap and O. Arnold , who had been lighting , wore lined $5 and costs. Thomas Kane , the Iowa man who was robbed last week of $100 , while on a spree , was arrested tor intoxication. Ho was lined $5 and costs , and uoing down in one of his boots produced the necessary amount. Two persons accused of va grancy were discharged. INTKRNAh UKVBNUI3 SII2N. Borne oftlie Clum cM AVIilph Advcr tlno UK.Dciuoornuy. . Collector Calhoun is sick at his homo in Nebraska Cily , George 11. C.eduldlg , of Falls City , who was recently appointed storekeeper in this city , has furnished his bond and commenced work at the Willow Springs distillery In this citj. He succeeds John Kloepfel , of Uulo. Dr. Conger , ot Talmadgo , who has been appointed ganger , has assumed the duties of his position and taken the place of St. A. 1) . IJnlcombo , of thic city. Thomas Tiornoy , Tocuni&uh , is another of the gangers appointed for this district , but he has not yet furnished his bond. There now remain in tills city but two republican gangers , Messrs. Hrooks and WillroUt , ono ot whom will bo displaced when Tiurnoy'b bond is approved. Peter O'Shoa , of Norfolk , has been ap pointed to the dual position of store keeper nnd ganger at the little distillery at liattle Creek. Luther H. North , of Columbus , a brother of James E. North , of the SSIMIO place , has been commissioned deputy collector of internal revenue , vieo P. 11. Wnlknr , ot Waverly , who voluntarily re- feigned and retires on the litst of next month. DHV GOODS MKN. Mr. Kllpntrlok unit Toot Io , Maul & Co. anil Mr. Ku lfstoii. The DEI : of a few days ago spoKe about the possibility of the stock and good will of Tootle & Maul being sold to u gentleman - ' man named Kilpatrlek , from Cleveland , * nnd more recently from Chicago Since * that time Mr. Kilpntrii-k has been working - ' ing in the matter of securing a certain amount of capital to add to his own f to take hold of the business. > The stock and good will nro valued at * about fJOO.OOO. It is Mr. Kilpatrick's in- tout to commence with $ ' 250,000 , nearly sun half of which lib would' represent k ilmself. The balance he has boon 'on- * teavoring to secure , and Jt is now pretty tmtuiu tliut he .has. succeeded in his' tbjeet , llo luis refused tuoro flnttei in offers from St. Joe and Kansas City , feel ing that Omaha is the plaro in which ho desires to locate. The matter will bo settled in a day or two , A. P. Knglcston , of Hoston , a dry poods dealer , Is in town , with a view to examin ing the city for the purpose of opening a wholesale and retail dry goods store. Ho has been looking at the Paxton and Hamgo buildings. Ho has been travel ing on thn Pacilic coast for sev eral weeks , and says that among all the towns ho has FCCII none strikes him so favorably as Omaha. Sneaking of speculation in real estate. Air. Kaglcston says that in San Diego the people seem to fiavo gone cra/.y. It is estimated that thcro not less than fiOO.fM ) ) lots are staked out , and these ex tend almost as f-ir as the eye can roach on Hie mountain side. O1W1CK , AUDITOR OF PUIHjIC ACCOUNTS. Stale ol' Nntirnskn. LINCOLN. Feb. 1. 1897. It is hereby certified that the Nebraska & Iowa Insurance Company of Omaha , in the state of Nebraska has complied , with the insurance law in tills state and is authorized to transact tlio business of lire and other casualty In this state for the current year. Witness , my hand and seal of said olliee , the day and year first above men. tioncd. ( Signed ) II. A. IlAnconc , Auditor Public Accounts. Hnpcrlntmiitpnt Deiiel Remembered. As a testimonial of the esteem in which Ihoy are held by Cheycnno friends , Su perintendent and Mrs. W. A. Dotiol were on last Monday evening presented with a magmlicont silver service. The service is a tea and collee set consisting of eleven pieces. The set rests on a massive silver tray which is most elaborately engraved and chased. In tlio center are these words"Presented to Mr. and Mrs. Deucl by Cheyenne friends. " Each piece , besides being elegantly chased , contains the single engraved let ter "D. " The service makes a beautiful ? ift. Dolh Mr. and Mrs. Deuol were taken completely by surprise by the host of friends who swarmed in mum them. Tins presentation speech was made by Colonel Murrin and received a brief though lilting response from Mr. Deuol. The South Omaha Land company have appointed ( - . E. Mayno solo agent for the sale of their lots. Ho will show tlio prop erty and furnish all desired information upon application. [ Signed ] W. A. PAXION , President. A Now Snow Plow. The rotary snc&v plow which the Union Pacific purchased a short time ago on trial has proven an entire success. It is now doing yeoman service on the Idaho division where for the past few weeks heavy snows have prevailed , Careful experiments show that this plow can clear the track of snow from four to six feet deep , at the rate of twenty miles an hour. Tlio old-stylo plows could not be shoved at a speed higher than eight or ten miles an hour , and would even then bo very often stalled , especially wln-n the snow was at all sticky. It is probable that the now rotarv will be exclusively adopted on the Union Pacilic. It has certainly urovcu a success. German , Danish , Swcdiflti , in fact all languages arc spoken in the ollieo ot' W. G. Albright , the real estate owner and dealer , 218 8911111 15th St. All classes and all nationalities purchase of him , and you cannot do better than se cure a lot in his valuable addition to South Omaha , known as AumimiT's citoicn. W. G. Albright has other property , im proved and unimproved , in all parts of the city , and oilers thn best bargains. v matrimony anil Flumes. James Dulnnuy , a member of Fire Com pany No. U , was married to Miss Mary Shea j'osterday morning at the church of the Holy Family by Rev. F. Koopmaiis , S J . The groomsman was James Connolly , and the bridesmaid Miss Annie Sullivan. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the residence of Mr. John Donovan. The wedding reception took place last night at the residence of Captain 'Ihns. Hiiano , of the hook and ladder company. The men of No. 3 onginn house presented the newly-wedded people with a handsome easy chair. \V. G. Albright's South Omnlin Oflice will bo opened soon in charge of Mr. John M. Campbell , who will nave horses and buggies ready at all times to convoy intending purchasers to the valuable busi ness and residence property known as Ai.iiiticnrr's CHOICE. This is the only property through which the U. P. and B. & Al. H. K's. and IJelle- vtie avenue run. A Traveler From Cnllnwny. J. Woods Smith , of Callaway. with his wife , is at the Paxton Ho is on his way to Lincoln. Ho spoke of his town as being - ing in a most prosperous condition. It is at the junction of two lines of the Union Pacilic , ono from Howard and the other from Kearney. The teeling of the pcoplo in the vicinity is that the town will bo made the end of a division of both lines , which will bo of great advantage to it. Mr. Smith has just erected an opera house nl Loup City , the patronage of which , ho says , has been something wonderful. is I5iinln < ! KS and Heal Kstato is valuable only where there is nusiNiss. : Purchasers should bear this in mind and not buy lots far away from the center of business , just because they are cheap. AUIItlfillT'S CHOICB lies in the gi eat industrial and commer cial mart of South Omaha and the im- nienpi ) business interests there Insure a rapiil advance .of values. Eighty acres adjoining Albright's Choice are reserved for sonin of the largest establishments in the world. W. G. ALlWKniT , Solo Owner. _ J18 South 10th St. Veterinary Work. Major Hirney , of the State Live Stock commission , was summoned to town Tues day night by Dr Chambers ) to act upon a supposed case of glanders. Yesterday moinlng ho visiteil the ail'ectPd animal near Iho Union Pacific depot and found that it was troubled only with u skin dis ease. ease.Dr. . llamaco'ottl. ' city veterinarian said that ho quarantined , at tlio lilullV cattle yard , a stock of thoroughbred hulls which a dealer had brought from Illinois without proper import ? The bulls wore to bo shipped to this state , A tract of land for sale near the busl- ne.-s center of Council Hlull's bv Johnston it Van Patten , IK ) Main st. Would Liil.-o to m > Judges , There r.ro four democratic candidates for the position of district judgo. and thevaro A , N. Furguson. W. A. Stowc. D. E. U , Kennedy and G. I. Gilbert. Council Ilium * . A largo tract of land for sale within eight blocks of the postotlico in Council ISInil's , A good opportunity for u syndi cate. Call on or address. JOHNSTON & VA > PATTEN. 83 Main st. , Council muffa. Tlio .Second Viaduct. The Eleventh street viaduct is iio'W. p.ltuikod linn , end 'to e'nd , but EOJIIO of planks yet reimiin to bo"spiked. . The road will be roudv in -few days. ' A WOMAN IN AVKLU Miss Trcsflln Bcckcrt mill Her IMIrnc- til on * Hscnjie. Miss Trcssio Ucckcrt who lives at 1109 North Nineteenth street , was the victim of an accident Tuesday afternoon which most luckily did not prove fatal. She was drawing water from an unenclosed well at the rear of her residence , when her feet slipped. She fell to the bottom , a depth of twenty-two fret , but by cling ing to Iho sides of the well saved herself from drowning. Her sudden dive was witnessed by a honilied neighbor who gave the alarm. When she was rescued from her uncomfortable posilion it was found that her worst injuries con sisted of a few slight bruises. Miss Hcckort is being congratulated on all sides on her miraculous escape. South Omnhn. The future great Packlngtown of the west lies on the main line of the Union Pacific railroad , by which the cattle and hogs from the farms and ranges of the west and northwest arrive. AUWIOIIT'S cttoion is the only property through which the Union Pacilic railroad runs , and is there fore the Must Addition in South Omaha. W. G. ALBRIGHT , Sole Owner , 218 South 15 th S 1/ocnl IjnconlcH. Max Mover " 1 anticipate a big crowd at the Pattl concert , There will bo money in it both for the Pattl management anil the exposition association. A good many people from abroad will be present. " _ Ed I5ullock "If Eok can make a mile in 2:10 : on the exposition track , I can do it in 2:15. : " _ Fire Chief Galligan "The new exten sion ladder truck is lo bo shipped from Chicago lliis week. It will be ready to use in a few days. " Judge Stcnbcrg "I am not in sym pathy with the methods of the Salvation irmy. but 1 think they are entitled to the protection of the law. " Louis llcin rod "The Turnvcrein mas querade ball on the 22d in t. will bo the biggest nil air of the kind ever held hero. It will como pretty near equaling similar .tllairs \ n New York City. " Railroad Man--"Mr , Doiiclgocs lowork to-day and you can rest assured that bolero - lore long there will bo a shaking up of some of the superfluous ofliccrs who have been more in the way of the employes than anything else. " D. & M. Ofllcial-'Tho effect of Iho inter-state commerce bill tiuon our road when it goes into ell'ect , " "will bo lo dispense with about u do/.en clcrko in the rebate department. There are twelve men now employed there , and as rebates are prohibited by Iho law , there will bo no work for those men and they will doubtless bo dis charged. The bill also prohibits tlio issu ing of passes , and in the passenger de partment of our road there are two men who liavo nothing else to do except look after passes and their recipients. The = c men , oc possibly one of tliein , also will bo compelled to seek other moans ot use fulness to the company. _ Absolutel Thicpowder nevervarics A marvel 01 puritystrength and wholcsoinencGS. More economic than the ordinary kini'n ' and cannot be sold in competition wi h the mul titude of lo\y 'est , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans , Royal Making Powder Co. > 100 Wall street , New York. ff + fcj A I3ih st , Cor. Canllo ! rtvenus , rnn THE THEATMENT or AC.I. Chronic flt Surgical Diseases , OF ? . MoNlEMAIWYrProp lotot' . Rirucnjearn' Hinnltal nnd 1'rlvatu I'rattlce U'oli.'ivu the facilltUf , ( ippurntu * end uincdlM for tlio mcccBsfiil trcatmect of every form of ills. mso n rmlrhiK cither midlcal or surtlcnl ; Ircntmcul , and Inutunll tocnmonud InrictlRatufortlicmkcUu it corrii > i > end llh in I.oni ; csiierlcnru in trout IDK cases by loiter enable * U8 to treat many cabia icVentificnMy without fpelng them WHITK KOU riUCl'LAU on Deformities anil Ilrnccs , Club 1'ect , Cunaturc * of tlio hphio DliKiBii ttr WOUKN , 1'llee , Tumars , Canct-ii , Cntatrli , nronchltln , liihtlation , Elcclrlcity , rural. ysU , Ui > llcp y , Kidney , Kc , Kor , bklu , Dlood anil M surgical opcratloni. llutlerlo , lulinlcm , Itracra , TriiH c , nti'l all klndu of ilcdlcal and Surgical Appliance * , uinn. ufactured end for Pile. The only reliable f.1edlcil Inst lute miMng Private , Special f Nervous Diseases 1 rA BI'ECIAI.TV. 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OMAHA. N'n Ono Agrcnt ( llfrrjiant onTr tit t1 Inrrerr town for Wo lirllovo your "Tauelll's 1'uncli" 6c clffar to bo tlio best \mrilou fortbf-monoy. \V , 1) , SKW EM , 4 ; Co , JunlHtn , Keb. Tanslll's I'unch" U tlio lf t 60 clfiir In tbo mnrkct , O. M. TO\VM > LNII , \VallliiBford.Vormoiit. ftJHtatKB | VflflPnd tlUl f rtori or UJ Hjin iLII V viuUn.1 , , > tti > ia. , > up ii.'tii BWHfl FBI 1 Y " ' " 'i'Ji > rC viale Urethra ] VHrlEVb I C8AIOKS. M Jlw ri > tvUwii | > t > 4 HSmm 2 MlHH u'u'a"'uul lu * * > .Aaa.u . Ui Cmle | Aecncy , ' ! ? * VM B si , x. v. > * EXPOSITION BUILDING OMAHA. Positively Farewell Tour Mr. HKNIIY E. Annnv , very rc'i'ootfullr ( in n ounces tlio nppcarnncu In Omaha , of -IX- One Grand Operatic Concert Which will tnkoplaco on Way Evening , Feb. 24 With the following Distinguished artists : Mme SOFIA SCALCHi , ' 'WuA',0 ' , SIG.ALUKKTGUILLB , - Tenor SIG. ANTONIA GAI/ASSI - Haritono S1GtfllANCO NOVARAIaWo ( : AM ) Sig. Luigi Arditi - - Conductor AtthlgpeiTormnncotho nbovo nrtlstsmul MMH 1'ATTl will upponr in n Grand Concert Program Consisting of famous selections , ami In tucbuiioiul Actor Hosslnl'sOpurii ( In costume ) SEMIRAMIDE ASSUR . Sipf. Franco Xovara AIISACE . Mine Sofia Scalchi AND SEMIUAM1DE , MM E. ADELIXA PATT1 With all the accessories of costumes , and a GRAND ORCHESTRA. or Firry snucrri : > MUSICIANS , under the Uhc'Otlun of SIGLUIGI ARDITI SCALE OF PRICES. $ l$2$3and$4Reserv8ISeats , $ , $ $ , ( Pnlo or scats tojins Saturday , fob. 10 , at 10 a. m.nt Meyer & Bros' ' Music Store MAltUUS H. JIAYUlt , Acting Mumiffcr. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital . $250,000 Surplus . 4O.OOO II. W. Yntos , President. A. E. Ton/.alin , v'iro Prc. = lilcnt. W II S. llu lies , Cashier. W.V.Morse , John S. Collins. II. W. Yatcs , Lewis S. Reed. A. E. Tou/.ulin. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK , Cor 12th nnd Karnani St3. A Uo.icral Hanking Business Transacted. N. W. HARRIS & Co. JiAXKKltS , CHICAGO. nnuno Or Counties Cities mul othorsor uUllUwhlKliKindobuiiKlitund sold. Kustoin ulllce C31)o7oii3hlie St. . Hoston. Correspond ence-solicited. As the spring season approaches and we are desirous of starting out with an entire fresh line of Fancy Percale Shirts , we have de cided to close out all those on hand now at a great sacrifice regard less of cost , and offer them for one week at about 50c on the dollar. The quantity to be thus slaughtered is 85 doz , , classed in three different lots , as follows : Lot 1. Comprises fine French Percale Shirts , with three collars and separate cuffs , of beautiful designs , which have been selling at $1.25 , $1.50 and $1.75 ; their ttrice now is 75c each. Lot 2. Comprises genuine Percale Shirts in a large variety of styles , which have been selling at 75c , 85c and $1 ; their price now is 50c each. Lot3. Comprises Percale Shirts with collars and cuffs , which have been selling for 50c. They are very pretty patterns in stripes and small figures ; their price now is 25c each. We still have full variety and all sizes , and at above prices we have put them within the reach of everybody. This is one of the greatest opportunities for laying in a good supply of shirts at the lowest prices ever known. Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. -AXD- PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT. The only Machine tfmt will sew JutcJtivai'tla and forwtirila equally well , anil The lAyhtcsl Jlnnnimj Sewing Machine In existence. We desire energetic an < ? rrsnontlbJc dealers in Xcbraulm , Colorado , Wyoming , Jiahola and Western Iowa. Jfyon are loolelnr/for a cheap UfacJiine , don't answer this advertisement , InttOH / want to handle the Hcst Scivlny Machine that money can buy , address for particulars , ' 209 N , 16th St , , Omaha , No ! ) , Mention OiiKtlta lice. A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices. _ HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. NO UHJ I > KZiS ! : ! KVKKY VKAIC OVKU A MII.MO.V mom : THAN ONK JHIAWINO ivinv : MONTH. TWO IHtAU'lMJS IN rJIUKUUAKV , Till : 1ST AM MOTH. Only $2.00 required to secuie one Koyal Italian 100 francs gold bond. These bond participate in 2SJ5 drawings , four drauingb every year and leUin their original valu until the year 101 1. Prizes of 8,000,000 1,000.000 , 530.00J &c. francs \\ill be drawn , be sides the certainty of receh ing back 100 francs in gold , you may win 4 times every year and so come into possession of a fortune. 'otu mil tlio ubcumentj 1'or further Information , cull on or nililroaa , ItKKM.V nVKI0. . , : i05 It roadway , X w TMH-U. N. n. These bonds aio not lottery tickets , niul the sala Is loyally iiormlltod. ( Ily law of W i > p Ho.iirx | > ieC Kinv a # > 'll ! ' > ' TITK VN * Ak I.I > , | lt- ilntiou > 1milo. icctlili g rummi of ItrtHrrctl/thruucli ill vtBk p.rti inter. * -.tu holin .nil \ If from Klttr Bill EKctrlo Current - -5VAt Uli UEily ' . . furf it sj.wu Intuli. UmUitliauiatrimnUotrrtU finer Mu. Waul null tr. nitnently rurtJIu thrceiuoDtb * bfhita I * mi > hlct4c .Uiup The Sanilen Electric Co. 109 USallo it. , Chlc Qt E. T. ALLEN , M. D. feS'Ei'IAMST , Eye , Ear , Hose & Throat Room 9 Williams Huilding , cor. 15th and Dodge sts , Omaha. Hours 8 to 13 a.m. 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m race TDIAI . .ff""T,4 . , : i'er FiltE. I RIAL af fflas ? GOLD MEDAIii PARIS , 187R BAKER'S Warranted altiolntclu ] < "ro Cocoa , flora wblrU lliocirfe of Oa bu teen removed. JtlianWif * times the itrtngth of Cocoa mlieJ with Btarcli , Arrowroot or Sugar , und l.tbi'icforo far more cconooil- cal , mtlnj tut than one out a cup. U I * ikllcloue , nourl.lilctf , Irfngtlienlntr , cailly dlic ; trd , nd admirably adapted for Invalids as well a * for i > or ) ii lu tuiltb. Sold Ly Uron r otrynlittc. W. BAKER & C0i Dorcliesier ! Mass , Df , Chase's ' last Receipt Book , "MKMOHIAL EDITION " Jjst nnil crn ttuU.t.ork vl lil Ufa Juit out.Oulfl t ik ) . J-V.AI/ieh.blusiis. . 400. . Mitro.lt. MleU. s Display at tholr warerooms , 13O5 and 13O7 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to bo found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , Including STEINWAY , FISCHER , LYON&THEALY BURDETT , STANDARD , LYON&HEALY Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on tholr goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects In materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY , 1303 & 1307 FARNAM OTHCBT * RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware Tlio KiVjit-t MOCK. I'ncua the lowest. Uuiiairiu a spec/wily. All wort wamiut- ed. Corner Mou lus mill 151 Ii strvuU , Omuli * . W.uclini.iKfi1 fur thu Union 1'itcHlc Huilroinl conipuuy. The 0 , E , Elayne Real Estate and Trust Co , N. W. COR. 10th AND HAKM1SY , OMAJf A. Property of every description for sale m all parts of tin oil ? . L.inds for Sale lu every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SP2T OP AHSTKACTS , , . Of Title * of Douglas county kept. Alans of the cit/ state or cotinic , or any. otbar. inforciatiJu UcBireii , furnlilied free of cu rge up.ou Hppltcatioii , . ,