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.1 * ff' ' J" "l''l'W'flp" ' ' l"MMJ * ' ll > * niffPBIlWP ! Tn rr if THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUKSDAY. MARCH 3. 1887. "If I IPITT TtmiTPI I I\TP I VP ( I IS LIEUT , POWELL INSANE / The Oaso to bo Reinveatigated by the Secre tary of War. KUEHL WILL BE CREMATED. Contraband AVhlsky The O. A. II. Reunion Knllrorul Matters Ills * trlot Court Notes The Late Gco. Kj inoiids Other Local. Ijlciitonant Powell's Cnsc. Assistant Atljutiint Conurnl Hruck yes terday received u ropy of thu following or der from tlio secretary of war : "It hiiv- Ing been represented to llio secretary of war that Second Umitcnatit Joseph S. Powellv signal corps , was jmll'isnng under mental aberration at the tune he ten dered his resignation , the acceptance thereof lias been withdrawn by the wresl- dent , and action .suspended until the facts attending the tender of the lusitrim- tion shall have been iniured ( | inlo. Pur- ngrah.v 3 , of spoclal orders ' , ' , February II ) , 1837 , from this olllce , announcing tnc acceptance of the resignation , is re voked. Tim following paragraph about ( Jen- cr.il Crookwbicli appeared in the Hoston I'ostof a recent NSUU , will interest many Omaha people : " ( Jcneral ( Jeorgo Crook , the Indian ligbtcr.apent last evening with Mr. Frank Woods , at Ablnnont. lie told a Post re porter .some of his experiences among the red menand it will be seen that although it lias often been his province to subdue the litTitiles. he has not devoted his whole attention to that part of his duty , but has studied the Indian questionas , it is called , in all its phases , and if practical experi ence counts for anything , no man is mom familiar with the wild Indians than lie. Thirty-live years ago he was graduated at West Point , and excepting the three years of the late war ho has ueen constantly among the very wildest tribes. This is General Crook's first visit to New Hug- land , and although lie claims to bo a pretty good woodsman ho is willing to admit that ho could get lost in the streets of this town. " WILL UK CKKMATRD. Edward Kiiclil'n Itody Taken Hast I'or I'llnI Purpose. Mr. John llaumer has gone to HufV.ilo , Now York , with the body of Edward fuichl , the dead shoemaker and fortune teller. The wishes of the dead man will be carried out to the letter , and the re mains will bo taken to DuU'.ilo for crema tion. Cou-ilderable money several thou sand dollars will be left after the ex penses of cremation have been oaid. This sum will bo given to the Franciscan Order of Nuns , as per Mr. Kuehl's bo- quest. One of the men in Wittig's saloon said yesterday that the ashci ot the dead fortune teller would be enclosed in a iicut urn and .suspended behind the bar , exactly as Kuehl had requested. CONTHAIJAM ) WHISKEY. PrlsoncrH Enjoy Themselves In I'olleo Court The Daily Grist. While Jiulgo Stenberg was trying part of the prisoners in the police court yester day morning , the other half wore rapidly becoming intoxicated. Some men in the lobby bad smuggled in a quart bottle of whiskey to the prisoners , us they were passing into the court room. While Judge Stcnborg was busy passing sentences on some of the ollenders , the other * were quietly enjoying n "pull at the bottle. " The attention of Ollicor Mike Wbalon wus finally called to the matter and ho rushed toward the prisoners and com menced a .search for the bottle. Tom Carroll , in whoso hands it was last seen , put it out of sight with an alacrity which Heller or Herman might have envied. 'It was afterwards found under the stove. Out of four drunks one man was fined and one was discharged. Two were sent back to jail because they were too intoxi cated to bo tried. John Fit/gorald and Frank McFarland , two vagrants , were given twenty and thirty days in the county jail , respectively. Charles { smith was lined | 5 and costs for disturbing the peace , and William Wilson , a young drug clerk charged with lighting , was released. Logan John son , a very small colored boy , had been arrested for being a professional vagrant with .stronir propensities lor stealing. Ho was sent up to the district court to bo passed upon us a candidate for reform school honors. C. A , It. 1M3UMOX. Omaha Will 1'robnlily Kntcrtain 50,000 Old Soldiers. A meeting of the board of trade was hold Tuesday night at its rooms to discuss the question of .securing the ne.xtO. A. K. reunion for tins city , some time this Biimmcr. It was generally agreed that Omaha ought to secure the event. ( iroumls could easily be obtained cither on Colonel Patrick's farm west of the city. or nouv the fort , or southeast of the deaf and dumb institution. The sum of $10,000 , it was thought , could bo subscribed for the purpose of defraying the actual expenses - ponses of the event. Several gentlemen present , in an oil-hand way , agreed to [ cgubscribo $100 each. Two committees were appointed one to look up grounds for the re-union , composed of Messrs. II. G. Claik , J. S. Gibson uiul L 11. Korty , and the .second on linanccs composed of John H. Fumy , C. F. Goodman , Lewis Heimrod , I ) . F. Troxoll , T. C. llrunner. The meeting then adjourned. The G. A. U. encampment will moot in about two weeks and determine the tirno for holding the reunion. Tliu board of trade committees will then re port to the encampment the progress they have made. * WANTED INI iS : M01XIJS. An Old Omaha Printer Who Is Under a Cloud. Marshal Cnmmlngsyo.storday received a circular letter from the Dos Molnos Leader calling upon him to arrest , if possible , Jiu W" . DoVlnoy , a printer formerly em ployed by the Leader company. Ho is well known in this city having boom em ployed as foreman in the Omaha Herald job rooms , and in Samuel Hens' oil aw , Ho Is charged by the Leader with em- be/.zlemont and larceny. The letter state : that Lo Vinoy started west some time age in company of A. II. F. Xiegler , a news paper man , They stated their intentior of going out to Utah or Idaho and pur chasing a newspaper plant.Ciegler ii not charged with any crimo. Do Vlnoy is described as thirty-two years of ago , live feet ton inches ii height , weighing 140 pouims and wel Ureosod. Ho has a heavy drooping inous Uoho. THKY CAN 1 > O IT. Will the Uailrond * Or Hates to tin U. A. It.-Kail Nuics. , The question has arisen as to whether under the now railway law , the railway of the state can grant special c\our Ioi rutoa to thu G. A. U. reunion , which wil i be held in Omaha til's ' year. When quea Wonod about the matter yesterday General Passenger Agent Morse , I the Uuiou Pueilie , replied " 1 presume that law would not prevent the railroads from granting "peelal rates. Whether we shall do it la another question , which will be decided hereafter. " The connection of John P. Hay with the Union Pacific management as general forciran of the shops , ceased yesterday. Mr. J. I ] . O'lle.arue , formerly assistant general foreman , succeeds him. Mr. O'llcarne has been for many years a popular and faithful employe of the Union Pacilic mechanical department , as well as a citizen of worth. Ills deserved promotion will be received with general pleasure by those who know him. H. W. llaxter was yesterday anpolnted trainmaster of thN division , in place of I. W. Parsons , who has stopped down and out. Mr. llaxter was formerly train master of the Wyoming division. K. 1 ! . Shugart has returned from a visit to St. Louis and taken his old posi tion in the ollleeof General Superintend ent Smith. The South Omaha Land company have appointed 0. K. Mayne solo agent for the sale of their lots. lie will show the prop erty and furnish all desired information upon application. ISIgnedJ W. A. PAXTO.NPresident. . Glanntlc Are those to bo built in South Omaha , for which the plans ha\e just been com pleted. Vast industries will bo added this year and iiuximr.DS or mvKi.uxns erected for those lluding employment there. AT.mumiT's cnoirK oilers the best opportunities for those wishing to purchase lots in South Omaha , whether for residence or speculation. W. ( i. At.nutr.iiT , SIS S loth-st. COUIIT CI'liLIXGS. Prom ttio Various Trlhu- niilM nT the City. In the case of John Harrott against Kieko llenig , for forcible entry and de tainer before Justice Herka , the defendant Hied an nllidavit for a change of venue. The plaintiff then filed an allidavit that Justice Anderson was prejudiced against him. Anderson is the nearest acting jus tice. The case was consequently trans- 'erred to South Omaha. Plaintiff claimed hat there is a nearer justice near the car stables , but no one. seemed to know ac curately and Justice Herka's order re- inaincif. The case is tor the recovery of he piemises known as 018 Noith Thir- teeth street. In Judge NVakcly's court the jury in he ca-o of Gothcld Hnrtli et al , against vicorgo Karl , brought in a verdict in favor of tliu defendant , and found that the value of the property at the time of taking , was worth $235 and the defend ant's riulit of possession was worth $102. ! ! 0. Damages were given to the ex tern of live cents. The case of Mader against Manor for ivages in a restaurant is on trial before a iury. Plaintiff claims $10 per month from April 1881 , to March. IfW. De fendant admitted this. Plaintiff sought to establish a claim for extra pay by oral tes timony outside of the pleadings which the court , on objection , refused to allow. Defendant has a counter claim amount- ug to partial or total payment. The Intor-Stato Coinmorco BUI. s expected to help the boom in South Jntalia immensely , as freight rates ad vance and passes to stockmen aie abol- ' hod. TIIKY \N\OT AITOKI ) to compote with South Omaha at the eastern points. AI.HlilOIIT's CHOICE thus becomes more valuable every day , although the prices have not yet been ail- vauceci , but they soon will bo. W. G. ALIIUIC.IIT , 318 South loth St. _ _ AWAITING Thclmto George Symomis His Worth IIH a Man. Tlia remains of the late George Sy- mends were taken east yesterday after noon to Ogdensburg , N. Y. One of his brothers in Kansas has sent word that ho was unable to at tend the funeral , as his wife is at the point of death. It appears that tlin suicidal act was committed with a window-curtain cord , lie common - evi dently stood on a carpenter's bench and then jumped down. The neck was not broken , showing that ho died from strangulation. The scorto at the resi dence of the deceased was very sad. Ho bad ono of tliu most comfortable homes in suburban Omaha. It was furnished beautifully , and the presence of a splendid assortment of llowering plants , of which Mr. Symonds was a great ad mirer , led a lady present to remark , "lin must have been a good man or ho never would have such a love for ( lowers.1 Mrs. Symonds .says she had a premoni tion that her husband was dead when lie did not como homo on that fatal Friday night , for ho had never remained away from homo a single night during their married life. The tcllow workmen of the deceased in the Union Pacific shops arc unanimous in speaking in the highest terms of the deceased. Tlio nnnnnzn Addition To South Omaha has just Leon placed on tnu nwricet , buluir a subdivision of block 10 , of Ai.iiitinm's ciioirn. 100 lots in this beautiful addition arc now ottered for sale at very moderate prices. They are located on : uul inline' diatuly adjoining llcllovua road. \V. G. Ai.inur.iiT , ! ! 18 S , loth. TII13V WKItlT llSTAKEN. Two Strniujcrs In tffo City Said to be Smith and Mitchell. Doctor S. G. Chambers , who lias latnlj ruturned from iv Kuropoan trip , was seen yesterday morning accompanied by twc foreign appearing gentlemen , and UK rumor was started that thej Smith were Jem and Charley Mitchell , the pugilists. In fac tho'r ' appearance indicated that there might bo some truth in this sidewalk talk for both weto athletic in iitrikuup.drcssei in Albion style , oven to head gear , am tin Ulhp.tr ty in ii/o ami weight corres ponded \ervelosolywith what Americans cans know ot Mitchell and have road ol Smith , It Was Haiti tli'jso ' ' 'foreign list iaua" iopro > entativcs had "cut" the Now York folks , and for u purpose canu via Australia and San Francisco The doctor biting found in his olllce or llarnuy streetlaughed good naturcdly nl though sullering from a sevciu cold "Thov are English It is true , " ho said "but no piiiiilitts by nny means. Tho. aio friends of mine who were fellow passengers songers on the Uniform when I rcturnci from my last trip and intend locating ii the west. I tell you when I was over ir Kngland , although sick nearly all tlu time , I jmt in some good words foi Omaha. ' Tims ended what souio sport : would endeavor to swell into a sensation Tlio Intcr-Stuto Commerce mil. Is expected to help the boom in Soutl Omaha immensely , as freight rates ad vance and passes to stockmen are abel Uiied. THKV C.VKNOT AFKOHI ) to compete with South Omaha at tin eastern points. ' Ai.iminiiT'3 moid ! thus becomes more valuable every day although prices have not yut beun ad vauced , but they soon \vtll bo. . W.d. AuiitifiiiT , . . . 218 South 10th st. JCXIOllTION AM ) ItonilCHY. Serious Clmritcs Against Jlacktncti and Call Drlverw. Almost every day , Police Judge Sten- ) crg receives complaints of extortion- to charges at the hands of the rivers of hack- , coupes and cabs. One ady complained yesterday that she had been chaigcd $1 for a trip , the log.il rate or which was * i.50. The other day a lit- le girl , who was in .search of her parents , vas driven to tlio depot by a hackinan. 'ho legal rate for the trip was flO cents. 'he hackman told her that it would cost icrSl.oO. She had only $1.35. and ho hrcatenod to have her arrested if she did lot produce the full amount. Ho dually ompromiscd by taking tlio last out she had. Such eatos of exertion - ortion ami robbery are of daily jceurrence. The line for overcharging s from ? . ) to 'fO.'i ' and Judge Stenberg says hat ho will make an example of the llrst nan against whom a clear case can bo nade o.it. The drivers "knock down" put into heir own pockets the amount they over charge. Sonic of them appropilate a 101 tion of their legitimate earnings. 1'wo or three spotters are k pt constantly > mploycd to see that tlio coupe and cab Irhcrs turn in all that they make. If a nan is caught stealing he is promptly lischarged. Ho is seldom prosecuted ) ocauso it is hard to prove this olVeiiee so onclusivelyou a man that a police court ury would convict him. niislnoss Cliancc. A first-class business in one of tlio larg- t cities of the state for sale. Showing of largo prolit can bo made since ostab- ished. Small capital lequired. Satis- 'actory reasons for selling. Address D 7. ' , 5eo Ollico. IIH HAD IlKfA POISONED. The Wild Fancy of n Having liiinatlc. vo boon poisoned ! I've boon poi soned ! " screamed Kdward Montgomery : i nan who has been boarding at Airs. Wil- lam's boarding house at the corner nf Sixteenth and Nicholas , Tuesday night. ile was raving like a lunatic , and it took 'our men to hold him down. The patrol ivagon was telephoned for , and two jrawny officers MIOU showed up. It was hotight inexpedient to remove the man to the jail , though to all appearances he was stark , staring mad. lie was tied with strong ropes , to the bed , and then the city physician wascalled. _ Ho was given some powders , which seemed to do him .omo good. At last account he was in nuch better condition than 1'uesdav night. His delusion seems to be thai his enemies [ ire trying to destroy him. Montgomery ame heie a short time ago from Dos ncs. As he is not a drinking man , complaint cannot bo delirium tre- mens. Gigantic niilldlnes Are those to bo built in South Omaha , for which the plans have just boon com pleted. Vast industries will be added this year and iiKNDitr.ns or mvr.u.ixns erected for those finding employment there. Ai.nuir.tiT's CHOICI : offers the best opportunities for those wishing to purchase lots in South Omaha , whether for residence or speculation. W. G. Autitir.iir , 218 SlOth st. CITIKCNS * 1RI3 TING. Considering School Interests Sonic Political Talk. At a meeting held at the Lake school Tuesday evening for the puruoso of con sidering the necessities of that district for better and enlarged facilities , great inter * est was taken. It was resolved to peti tion the board of education for an en largement of said school buildings by adding eight more rooms , making in all fourteen rooms , and establishing the eighth grade. The rapid piowth of that district lias already made it necessary for many pupils to bo .sent to other schools u long distance away , and oven there lind but inadequate accom modations. The people of ' said district are thoroughly aroused , and in earnest , and petitions can bo signed al the following places viz : The Clark street drug store , Hnncs' grocery , Lake street , and at the Sanndors street drugstore , where all interested arc re quested to call and sign the same at once. At the close of the .school meeting tlio citizens present resolved themselves into an informal sort of nolitieal meeting for the pursoso of discussing the necessity of putting forwaid candidates for the approaching preaching charter election who will look to the interests and pressing needs of this district. Among tlio names prominently mentioned , for the council , were those of Messrs Folsom and i'arniuleo. Gigantic Buildings Are those to bo built in South Omaha , for which the plans have just been com pleted. Vast Industries will be added this year and HUNOHKIIS OK DWELLINGS erected for those finding employment there. AUIWGIIT'S CHOICE offers the best opportunities for those wishing to purchase lots in South Omaha , whether for residence or speculation. W. G. Ai.iiiiir.nr , 218 S Iftth st. SCCUIttil ) TUB TRUNK. A West 1'olnt Woman who waultobbcd in Omaha. A few days ago Hose Fields , a fast woman who has been residing for some lime yast at West Point , left that place , taking with her a trunk containing S1.30C worth of clothes and jewelry belonging to a girl named Cricket While. The girl canio to Omaha , but did not succeed in covering up her trail very thoroughly. She was immediately followed by the owner of the clothes and jewelry , who at once placed her case in the hands of Detective - toctivo Nightingale. Nightingale worked the matter up and managed to intercept the thief just as slio was about to leave for Grand Island. The goods were found in a house on Twelfth and Capitol avenno and returned to the owner. The latter did not care to prosecute Hose Fields , and she was released. The Bonanza Addition To South Omaha has just been placed on the market , being a subdivision of block 10 , of AI.BHIGIIT'S ciioicn. 100 lots In this beautiful addition nro now offered for sale at very moderate prices. They are located on and imme diately adjoining Hcllevuo road. W. G. AI.HIUOIIT , 218 S. 15th. Church Dedication. Hanseom Park M. K. church , corner of Georgia and Woolworth avenues , II. II. Millard , pastor , will bo dedicated at 10:80 : Sunday morning , March 0. J , W. Phelps , tlio presiding elder , will conduct the services , assisted by the pastors of the different M. K , churches of the city. This is a now congregationand the rapidly in creasing settlement in the vicinity of the church insures us strength in the near future. In the afternoon a Sunday school will bo orgaul/.cd , and in the evening the bcr- viccs will bo conducted by Kov. T. Al House , pa tor of the First church. It is intended to make this a prominent occa sion among all Mcthodjsts m this city uul church members of all dcnomiua- .ions in that vicinity. U should bo re membered that on account of thlsdcdlca * ion all other Methodist churches In the city will have no Sunday morning ser vices. Street Hftllway. The franchise for the struct railway to Icnson was granted by the county com- nissloners yesterday morning. An ndemnit.y bond for $10,000 , was ilcd , Mr. Ilcnson being the irmcipal and Messrs. Mayno mil McCaguo being accepted as sureties. J'he conditions of the bond are that the road bo kept in operation ten years or my resulting damages from its suspcii- , lon , The object is to make the pro- eet. when rcali/ed , permanent. The county commissioners were yes- eidav afternoon served with a verbal lotlce by Dr. Mercer that an Injunction von hi be taken out against tlio Issuance if the fianchise , and that the matter voiild come up for argument in the dis- rict couit on Saturday. LOCAL LACONICS. Hrlcf and 1'ithv Inturvlew-i Gathered About Town. J. C. Fan-Mi "The month of February tlio shortest in the year has been moie irolllic of Hres than any month .since ho department was orgiiul/cd. During that period there were twenty lircs. " Kd. Crowell. "Some new and very important testimony will bo introduced when Officer White is put on trial for the killing of John Kicliar.lsou , which may change the appearance of the case " J. K. Hico "I believe this spring will jo a most busy one In O maha. Also in Council Hind's Huilding and Improve ments generally will be carried on to a large extent. " Alderman Cheney -"I went to Lincoln ycsteiday to hear the argument on the urohibilion measure. 1 did not hear the end of it , however. " Fietl Groos Omaha Cable railway compaiii " 1 have no doubt but that the council will giant us a charter and that Lhe people will at the election in April jive us a franchise. Just as soon as the council will grant us the charter I .shall 1 0 east tfi contract for material. Absolutely Thispowdcr ncvcrvarict. A majvcl ol purity , strength \\holcsomeness More economic than the ordinary kim'r. and cannot be sold in competition \vi h the mul titude of low test , short weighttahim or phosphate powders. Sold onlv in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co. . 106 Wall street , New York. FVIPflR lost tlironirh error * or lm < J ' V IUUriprartlceinivl ( ieir itly MANLYLoHs. . wCvialeUrethra | . 9n < Torournpwillu.t.MteJ BQE9HB3 * GuM tolI J ttli , , " AUotute < crec ] . > ' Civialo Agency. 174J'witnn ht. . N.Y. BUCK WOLF ! Or Black Leprosy \ a disease which Is considered Incurable , but u haa yielded to the curative proper ties of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC now known all our the \\orld as S. 8. 8. Jlrx. liallcy. of West Somcrvllle , Mapg.nenr llOEton\\as , attacked ecvcral years ago llh thU hideous black eruption , and was treated by the best medical talent , \\ho could only Bay that tbe disease Vias a ejiccics of -LEPROSY- nnd consequently Incurable. H Is Impossible to de scribe lur eufferlnKS. Her body from the cro n of her head to the toksof her feet \\as a mass of decay , masses of floh rotting off and lea\lnKRrcat ca > ltlcs. Her lingers { cetcrcd and three or four nails dropped oil at ono time. Her limbs contracted by the fearful ulccratlor , and for several ; cara plic did not Irnve her bed. Her el"ht 113 rrduccd from 123 to CO Ibs. 1'crtups feme faint idea of her condition can bo pleanid from the fact that three pounds of Cosmo- ferer to ilcr alllso Creator. Her husband hearing \ \ ondcrful reports of the nsa of bwirr's HrecmoiS. 8. b ) , prc\allcd on her to try It as a Lift resort. She began its use under pro test , but teen foilnd that her ey tcm w as being rj- llc\cd of the poUon , as tbe fore * assumed a red ai.d healthy color , as though the blood was becoming pure and acthc. Mrs. liallcy continued tlieS. H.S. until last February ; c\cry tore vrai healed ; eho dis carded chair and crutclu s , and waa for the first tlma In tweho jcara a well\\onun. Her husband , Mr , C. A. bailey , U In bntlnevs at VIH lilackstono btrect , IJoston , nnd will take pleasure In gUIng the details of this wonderful cure. Bend to u for Treatise on lilood and bUn Diseases , malleu free. 'Jus bwirt ennria Co. . Drawtr 3. Atlanta. Gi , r % STRONG bT K lhir Apln-Kl In I ho hi of llitlr Kfi. - f I _ _ _ I Inroimntlcilur Titluetf , H ! | mrn. HAISTON BM f CO. IB Park Pl c , New York. Ment'onOmaha BOA BOARUPTirRE RUPTirRE IPosTtlvyl jcureain OOatyi vy II r. TraM.combtned. Uuu-itnte dtba onlr one tntbn world mtntntiag continuous Eltetrle i Haffiulii . - rrml. Solentinp.J'ow.rlul. Dur bl , Comfortable and MecUve. ATOM fr u.d . fTerl .OO ( > curl. AWO FLKCTKIC UELT KOH ( K ! . HORNE. UVIMTOI. 191 WAUgX AVI.CHICARO. . i 1J V V f VJP Si . Kte potiilre r n dy for lh iboto dl..u ; b ; Its as * lh i > nds of CMM of Ik * w nl klD 1 and ofloDi SI DID , ( a lndM I.to troniltnijfHl1ln1lii Oc c h ; b netir < 5h it I lll s.nd T O BOTTLH f BEK , t.'f.lher with VAL- U4PI.KTBEAT.SBn > MldtstaM. > * " > { ' * r. OlTlI ei fctsa A P.O. idOiwa. ! > I. * HLOCUM.Ml featl W. M. Tr its cause * , and n new and uccessliilCUUKtityour own homo > y one who was dmf twenty eight years. Treated by most of the noted npi-elal- Uts without bcnutlt ; cured hunsolt In three months , and Mnce then hundreds of others Full particular * sent on appl cation. T. H. I'AGE , No. 11 Weitqist St. , N ew York City. SPRING IS COMING The first harbinger of spring trade comes ii ? the demand for light weight Overcoats. "We are laying in of these useful garments such a variety of kind and quality that the man who cannot make a sat isfactory choice , must be hard to please. We have them in all shades and at all prices. We still have some very choice patterns of heavy and medium weight Suits and single Pants , which we are selling extremely low , far below the cost of manufacture. A majority of them are adapt ed for all the year round , and to a great many people they would be even preferable to the light weight summer clothing. We have just received 1 lot of 120 Children's Suits ( Norfolk style ) with box pleats and belt , in sizes from 4 to 13 years of age. We are selling them at $1.95. They are a special bargain , and would be cheap at $3. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at the Company , Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. Billiard and Pool Table for Sale 3 lillllnul and 1 pool tiililelliuiis\Mik\ : lies' . Ncinly new Taken for ilolit. Very i liunpto clo'-o Onoonill Address. J. S. GADSDEN , 17J La Hello bt. , Chioaj.'o 111. roit SAM : . A lnro ( number ot recorded 1'otclioion nnd rijcloMlido Stalllona. Also lloinu Ilrcd Colts livery animal K'uiiruntue't ' n luoeder. Prlco icu.sonuljloiiml tuims easy. Out stock liaa boon Eoluutvd > Uth rolorcncs to both Individual merit Hiid iiodltiiec. A Inriru numlior of. our Stallions i'io ' aec'lliiintocl and Colts of their act can bo shown. Vork Is on tlio It. \ j | . It. u. , two hours' rldo ucat of Lincoln. For catn- ouuca nnd finthor Intoimatlon , nd < lrss ril & rAllUIIACII , Yorlr.NeTa. ORftAHA > St , Cor. Cspitoi Avenue , ron TI1 TRIATMFNT OF id. Chronic & Surgical Diseases. PR. McMENAMY , Proprietor. Silicon yi-ars' flo'imal aud 1'rlvato hraiUc Wu tiavu tlio fncilltUK , apparatus and remedied for tlio pucccfisfiil treatment of every form of ills- mac requiring either medical or 6iirnlc.nl treatineul , find Invlto all to como anil Investigate for themic ] vc ; correspond nlth us. I.onif oxpcrlcnro in treat liii ; case * lit letter cnablei UB to treat many caiM tclentiflcfiMy without pcelne them WIUTK XOH CIKCULAH on Dcformitlei and Dracer , Club Feet , CtirTftturei of the Hplnc DiirABM or WOXIH. Piles , Tumuri , Cancer * , Catarrh , Ilronchltlp , Inhalation , Electricity , Parnl- yell , Kpllcney , Kidney , Kye , Ear , Skin , lilood and all Burglcal operations liattcrlei , Inhalcri , Uracra , Truase * . nnl all klndu of Medlcnl and Surgical Appliances , man ufactured and for die The enl tillable ndleal ! Inttitule making Private , Special $ Nervous Diseases ' rA HI'ECIAI.TV. AU , CONTAGIOUS AND 1JLOOD DISEASES , from < \ haturer cause produced , euccmsfullytreited Wo cm remove Syphilitic poleon from tuceyttcm without mercury , New rcktoratlve treatment for loss ofitnl power AU , COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDKNTIAI , Cull nnd consult us or Bond came and postnfllte nddrrss plainly written enclose stamp , aud we will send you. In plain wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TOMCf ? t'roN 1'niViTB , Srjoiii , ANU Nunrutis DISIAIK * , SEMINAL WTAKNIH , Hi-KinfATOmtiicxi , Iwroiss cr , Srriiiiis , Uo uitnuiKA , UIEKT , S'AKicnrri r STRICTUni , AND All. DIHEASKi or TUE OEMTCI UHINART OROAKS , or ecud history of your cast- for on opinion , Persons unable to visit lie may no treated nt Ihelr homes , by correnpondcnce Medicines and Initru mint * sent by mall or express SECUItEIA" PACK BU FKOM OIlBEnVAaiO.V. no marki to indicate cnntrnts or sender , One personal Interview preferred ferred If convenient. Fifty rooms for the ivcom modatlon of patients lionrd nnd attendance M rtaiunablu pilcci Address el1 Lottcrn to Omaba Medical and Surgical Institute , Cor. 1 3th St. and CaaltalAvo OMAHA , n B. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEHRASKA. Paid up Capital $250,000 Surplus. 40,000 H. W. Yatrs , President. A. E. Tou/alin , Vice President. VV. ll S. Hughes , Cashier. DIKKCTOKB : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , U. W. Yatcs , Lewis S. Heed. A. E. Toiuiilln. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK , Cor liith nnd Farnnm Sts. A General Ilankint ; Hu iness Transacted. N. W. HARKIS & Co. BANKKUS , CHICAGO. DniinC ° f Counties , Cities and otherof DUHUd bitch ifrade buuKht and sold. Euiterti Bo * U Oavonsblrsj IL. Uostou Correipoud- nco sollcltexj. WANTED , RAW FURS ! At tlio hlshcst market price . Fend for nrlt o e-nrrcnt to thoOld HollHtiio luiliuia and tur > lcrcnants. Hstabllshcd l A A. K. IIUHKHAUUT St CO , 113 WcEt Fourth nnd ll.l itml IM llakir Street , CINCINNATI , OHIO. Display at their warerooms , 13O5 and 13O7 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to bo found tit any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , including STEINWAY , FISCHER , LYON&HEALY BURDETT , STANDARD , LYOIM&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 their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY , 1303 & . 1307 FARNAM STREET * 'HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH , ' i\0 UI.A.YKN. IJI IltlZis : OK One Million Distributed Every Year. THE ACCUMUI'ATKIi INTKKK T MOXKV IIIVIIii ) A.MONO A VKW LUCKY 1IONU HUIDIKS : JVKIV : i MONTHS. Only $4.00 required to secure one Royal Italian 100 francs gold bond. Thcoc bondi participate in 225 drawings , four drawings evcrv year ard retain tlieir original value until tbe year 1014. Prizes of 2,00',003 ) 1,000.01)1) , 500,003 , S50.000 , &c. francs will be drawn , besides the certainty of receiving back 100 hancs in gold , you may win 4 times every year. This Is a sniy , i-ndt' ' e bost. tnro < tinput e or otlcrcil , as tlin lnvp < tp < 1 mnnoy miifl lie pnlil linok wlii lionet iinitiiii 8. S nnl foi client irn It u 111 pay > on toil > , or B H I > < i r oickr w th inoiity by luglstorcd U'itor , or poalal note" , Mini In lutinii no will lot Haul tliu ( louimentH Biuil.ItAMUINC : ; CO. . : I05 Itroaduay , \ ; u Vork 4'ity. N. n. These bonds aio nut lottery tlokuts , aud thu Halo Is legally iiuimlttud In the U P. by lavf DEWEY & STONE A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices. _ C7S. RAYMOND , RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stocK. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specially. All work warra n d. Corner Douglas and IfJtti streets , Omali-i. Licensed Watchmaker for ( ho Union I'acllio Hailroail company. The C7E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust N. W. COB. 15th AND HARNKY , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale m all parti of tin citf. L for sale lu every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OK ABSTRACTS Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Map of thn city slate or county , or any other information desired furnished frco of charge upon application. SHENANDOAH NURSERIES , WHOLHSALn AND KIJTAIU OITers for ( prtn Irmlu u full Ino of Apples , Crabs , Cherries , rvnrs. I'lums , ( iruius. Currnnts , ( KIOSO- tcnl lllsckberrlHs Kiui'birrlea > tniwliHrrle . AM. Till : NEW AND OLD KINDS. Appln root grafts , eifrgteent , forPil tr < * n dllns , ornnnicnlnureet nnd shrul , roics , fllmhlnK vlne-i , Ac. Dpalersundull supplied ut very . ' < * prlcei. Ad- D'S. ! Lake , Prop. , Shonaudoah , Iowa. RUPTURE CURED. Dr. Snodlkor'n method. Noopor tloni No P lnj Nu Detention from bniiuux. Aduuiud to thlldrflii us well us grown people. Iluiulrudi eif uutoKruiik tciUniiiUI on nie. All liuilnuts strlttljr contUtn ) lul. CO.NbUI.TA1 ION HIHB. 1'itor. \ . i > . COOK , Rco-n 6,1514 , DotgUtSt. ,