THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY MARCH 23 , 1887. 'THE SIEWART-CODTE CASE , Important Bait on Trial in the Lan caster DUtrict Court. DOINGS OF THE SUPREME BODY. Xlio Lincoln Council Ilcarrangefl the \\nrdN to Conform to the Mow City Charter-Capital City Happenings , CHIOM THE HKK'S LINCOLN In district court yesterday afternoon one of the most important cases tried in the Lancaster court for some time wits on the call , Jndpo Chapman presiding. The ease was the one against Stewart & Chute , or the latter one of the two , the charge being embezzlement and cover ing the grounds involved in the Stewart- Chute Lumber company , that rose and fell in a business way the past two years. This case is brought by the Chicago mem bers of the firm who were instrumental in the search for and arrest of Stewart & Chute last summer and bringing them to the county Jail on charges of fraud , forgery and cmboz/Iemcnt , for which they wore in jail for some time , after ward being released on bail , under which they are now detained for trial. The history of this case and the long research on the part of the Chicago members of the firm und their agents into the man ner of the business transactions at the Lincoln end of the line are too well known to need repetition nt this tlmo. A simple reference to the fact that the Chicago members claim the unearthing of great frauds is flufllclont to show v/hcuco came the case. At the Novem ber term of the district court u hearing on the forgery charge was hoard against Stewart & Chute , which was not maintained. Im mediately following this result Stewart & Chute , each through their attorneys , com menced 150,000 suits against the Chicago company , which added to the complica tions and made the Chicago members de fendants as well as prosecutors. Yester day in the district court a third case ngainst the Chicago parties , Messrs. JiiiMlIer , Uiodlcr & Ferguson , and the South Branch Lumber company , was commenced by James A. Chute , the long petition reciting many of the facts here tofore claimed and setting up that the Chicago parties attempted to wreck the Lincoln firm ; that the stock of the plain- titr wns taken and also a number of valu able lots owned by him wcro also taken in the crash of the break-up. Now Chute euos to recover these lots and to recover the value of the stock formerly hold by tiim and to recover his share In the value of the good will of the company wrecked by the fail. W. W. Anderson , of Lou isiana , Mo. , is the attorney for Chute in this action. The case up for trial yester day was prosecuted by ex-State's Attor ney Luther U Mills , of Chicago , and the renown of the attorneys in the case and the amount of interest involved in addi tion to the legal points ipukca the case of far more than ordinary interest. A con tinuation wrs asked. Among the now cases In district court filed yesterday was that of Mrs. Arta Morgan against Oliver P. Oinges. Mrs. Morgan complains that up to February e ho was the owner of lot 2 , in block 81 , in the city of Lincoln ; that she resided in Denver , whore she had Jived for years , and that within the last two months IJingcs by his attorney sought her out ami represented that her title to the lot was hot good ; that Dinges held a tax title upon it ; that the lot was worth but u few hundred dollars and rather than law about it would give $100 for her claim. She states in her petition that see relied upon this representation and sold it , but ainco has learned that the lot is worth about 90,000 , and consequently asks to have the deed sot aside. SDI-REMK cobtrr. Court met pursuant to adjournment. Hendrickson vs Benson ; twentv days additional time given to file motion for rehearing. Wolf vs Murphy ; dismissed. The following causes were continued : Trehm vs State. Burton vs State. The following causes were nrpucd and submitted : Roberts vs Flan- aenn ; Clark vs Morgan : Gervcr vs Gor- ver ; motion to quash bill of exceptions and to dismiss , also for temporary ali mony. Court adjourned to Wednesday , March 13,1887 , at 8:30 : o'clock a. m. THE NKW C1TV WAIIDS. At the mooting of the city council Mon day evening the city , under and to con form to the now charter that passed the bouso that day , was divided into six wards. The boundaries * of these wards re as follows : First Ward All that part of the city lying north of N street and west of Elev- nth street , excepting irom B street north. The eastern boundary of said Ward shall bo Twelfth street. Second Ward That part of the city lying south of N street extending to F Street and lying west of Eleventh street. Third Ward That part of the city lying north of O street from the eastern boundary of the First ward cast to twenty-second street. Fourth Ward That part of the city lying between O and V streets north and fioutn , and between Eleventh and Twenty- second streets east and west , Fifth Ward All that part of the city g south of F street and west of wenty-second street. Sixth Ward All that part of the city King east of Twenty-second street and of tire Third , Fourth and Fifth wards. These now wards and boundaries will rive the politicians time to study up on the individual complexion of each and the candidates within the borders time to lay wires before election. A NEW LAW FI1JM. In the course of the coming two months a now law firm will ouou out in business in Lincoln , the members of which are to bo ox-Congressman A. J. Weaver , of Falls City , Judge Thomas , formerly of Brownvillo , and an old residontcr in pputhoosbora Nebraska , and Mr. P. E. Boarilsly , for rears court reporter in the V first Judicial district and at present oc cupying that position under Judge Uroady. Mr. Boardsly has , however , handed in his resignation , to take effect ui once , and ho is now actively engaged in the work of arrangements for the adVent - Vent of the now firm. The State Journal will say to-morrow morning tbr > t it knew of this item nil the time , but suppressed it for the good of the city. AROUT TUB CUT. Nothing has occurred for some time in Lincoln to create as much interest as has the announcement of the pnrchaso of Valuable grounds adjoining the city by Armour , of Chicago. A number of real estate men are not pleased that the news was published before the wires were laid by them for some large personal specu lations , but news ceases to be news when withheld from the public. The situation in regard to Mr. Swift's western invest ments in beef canning is simply that the point where such an institution will bo established rests between Kansas City , Omaha and Lincoln. Isaac Bollng , a store keeper at the little - tlo town of Princeton , in the southern part of the connty , und a man named Lutz were ) n county court yesterday having a legal tight over a persanal quarrel that came fiear being n pUtol fbzht asd caused an rroat with intent to kill to be made. A larjp ) nam ber of witnesses aad oiUseas of that place ware in. the < Atf lUUaiag to the trial , the judge , after hearing the evi dence , taking the matter under advise- mcnl. Alva Ucnoro was arrested yesterday and was awaiting trial at the noon hour , the charge agaiust him being preferred by his wife and another companion , charging him with abusive and threaten ing language and disturbing the peace. The man arrested promisca the officers to make it lively for the prosecution and the case promises some rich social devel opments. Among the recent heavy deals In Lin coln it is averred that ucrc and Iltilh- away have purchased nine carloads of barb wire which they will use in build ing a fence to corral the city tor their mutual uses and abuses. Being afraid to trust their own party and being not quito certain whether they own the town , this step has become u necessity. Yesterday afternoon was the time set for hearing the charges against Officer Malone by the council committee on po lice. Both sides of the controversy seemed willing to have the hearing take place and mutual developments wcro promised. Two knights from Myrtle Division K. of P. . Omaha , were in Lincoln Monday evening on a business visit , the ob ject ot which was to secure the attendance of the Apollo pri/o division of Lincoln at the grand K. of P. ball at the Exposition building , Omnha , on Tues day evening next. The visit of the sir kuiehts was successful and the boys of Apollo will go to Omaha and show some oftho handsomest drill work ever given in the west. They tire a handsome Tot of men. men.Tho Electric Motor Rapid Transit com pany are moving in a business way and have asked the city council and the city council have granted their request for a vote of the people upon granting them a right of way franchise through the streets they wish to occupy. The move ments of the Motor company have a de cided business appearance. Among the Omaha citizens in Lincoln yesterday were noted the following : C. II. Patten , F. M. Mis , Geo. S. Smith , S. F. Orchard , J. B. Maxiiold. T. B. Lemon , G. A. Myorson , W. E. Ainiin and J. W. Paddock. K. S. Norval and F. G. Simmons , of Seward , and C. O. Bates and O. II. Phillips , of Beatrice , wcro business visitors to the capital city yesterday. The Kineofthfi Lobby. Washington Correspondent Philadel phia Times : The lobby has not been very successful hero this winter ; the chief manager for the great trnns-oontiucntal railroads died suddenly and his place has not been filled. Indeed , we have never had anyone here who has legitimately succeeded the recognized king of the lobby , Sam Ward. He employed no vul gar methods in securing the passage erin in defeating a bill before congress. A Bohemian gentleman , ho had studied the art of dining until ho had thoroughly mastered its intricacies and resources , nor would ho after an exquisite dinner and delicate wines insult a political solou by the tender of a check and a request for his vote ; but ho would simply sit down with him to u quiet 1'ttle ' game of poker and lose the money of Ins guest gracefully. What a pity that his life could not have been written , although its narratives would have dcthorned many a politicial idol and shown gaping ad mirers that public men are human. Budjtho "painful points" thoroughly , when afllicted with neuralgia witli Salva tion Oil , the great pain annihilutor. Price 25 cents a bottle. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup euros croupy cough that sounds so like nails driven into the child's coflin. After a wedded life of forty-one years Mrs. Mary Schroeder , of Bloomiugton , III. , has applied for a separation from her husband , Herman .Schroedor. Her father was adjutant on Bluchcr's staff at Waterloo. Tb Cause of Consumption. Scrofula , manifesting in blotches , pim ples , eruptions , salt-rheum , and other blemishes of the skin , is but too apt by and by to infect the tissues of the lungs also , and result in ulceration. thus end ing in consumption. Dr.Picrco's "Golden Medical Discovery" will meet and van quish the enemy in ita stronghold of the blood and cast it out of the system. All druggists. A couple of unfriendly dogs had a mill in a mill at Cuthborl , Ga. , and in the course of the fight knocked down a gun leaning against the wall , and when it fell it wont off and killed one of the dogs in stantly. The survivor was intensely sur prised at liis victory. Complexion Powder is an absolute necessity ot the refined toilet in this cli mate. Poz/oni's combines ovury element of beauty and purity. Boulvllle , Ga. , some months ago be came so overrun with rats that oqts were fetched from a distance to slock the town. Now the rats have nil gone , but there are so many cats that they are a decided cided nuisance. Archibald Forbes , the prince of Euro pean war correspondents , says that there will bo no war on the coutinont this spring. Enelaud , ho says , would i.ot resist a Russian occupation of either Bul garia or Constantinople. In advance of the sickly season render yourself impregnable , a malarial ntiuos- phore or sudden change of temperature is fraught with danger , use Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purilier. Miss Margaret Blame , daughter of the Maine statesman , has recently been pre sented with a thoroughbred English mastiff , with a long and imposing pedi gree , llo is but a year old , weighs 140 pounds , and his nauio is Don Jose. MD5T PERFECT MADS rreD4Nd _ _ . _ , _ UealtMalnMO. Dr. Prica'inakuif Powder contains or PUoephataA. Dr.Pricols YinUUtLnatoB , etH flimffleltiilniinlr DR. CHERBOURG , Cor. 13th and Dodg * St. . . Omaha , N b. TAlUrilwUradoaUUIIcdlclM. . Ortr II yr i > racU : l UKMUMC1ij. Ma , An. , IkOTkMtDlnMaUCBroale.lfcrTfnuana pctftl Pt > > . " S4tnlual WtakDMa [ ( bllxwMO. Suntl DeUilii ( low at I povtr ) , Ntrtout 1HU.IIJ , Ae. rtrit4 or mm 7 . . l rt 4 UUiinmn. all o 4lelDM n 4TI r IM. Mo ( unary ar tajartaw Itn ifai km tnm tmlnn railwUMa kj iurea * . MITM * HadMmM eeat encyvkw * Ira * tnm or kni - Mate , M M taeeaa4 MUf e / lMtr. M A.H. A NOTHER NEW ADDITION -AND NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO CLEAR SO to 1OO F ER GENT. By making your selections at The Misfit Parlors for your spring clothing. The recent arrivals of purchases from the lead ing merchant tailors is truly sublime in style of pattern and cut , and the styles of fabric being the most recent mnuufno tured by Foreign and Domestic mills , made up in an endless variety of FOII rou 1-OR FOR f 9 80 Which vvns made by a merchant tailor J1H 00 | 13 10 Which was made by a merchant tailor | 3" 50 10 40 do Uo 20 00 IS 00 do ita JJOOO 11 00 do do - S3 00 1740 da do 8500 13 70 do do 25 00 1005 ao do . . . . . . . . . 40 00 1080 do do -20 00 33 80 do do . . . . . i 4509 14 ! )0 ) do do ' 00 3540 da do „ DO 00 15 20 do do 30 00 ' . ' 330 do do . . . . „ . , . , . . . . 0509 1080 do do 3J 00 3110 do do „ 0001 Should you feel in need these chilly morning and evenings , of a light over-garment , you can find any and every style of cut and pattern that can be found in America to select from , at the following prices which when seen you will at once realize are less than HALF PKICE for a Light Weight Overcoat Mil FOR -FOR I'OU $ 0 CO Which wis made by a merchant trilor > ? io 00 . ft 1 35 Winch , was made by . a merchant tailor $30 Oi . ) 10 JO dodo do 2000 lf > 80 dodo do 35 00 11 40 dote do 2.5 BOde 10 70 dodo do 40 ° 0 ( to do 2500 20 20 dodo do 45 OX 13 SO tlo do * * " 7 00 25 70 dodo do 67 ° 0 14 50 dodo do 3-30) ) 30 40 dodo do 15 00 do do 37 00 30 20 do do 75 00 0 To conclude we mention , LAST HUT NOT I.KAST , the elegant and uncomparablo assortment of the article which every man would buy at the Price of a pair Merchant Tailor-Made Pants FOR F011 FOR , FOR $ ! 1 00 Which was made by a merchant tailor $ 00 4 70 Which was made by a merchant tailor , $ 0 00 430 do do 8 CO 5 40 dodo do 10 50 5 UO do do J" WjJ (1 ( 50 dodo do 18 00 560 do do I.1 7 00 dodo do 14 75 10 do do 120 ; ) 8 70 dodo do 15 00 7 BO do do I1 * M 0 30 do do . . . . 1700 The above is but a mere mention. Suffice to say we cater for your trade and will show you our inducements for your comparisons , we are The ONLY MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FABNAM STREET. 1119 FARNAM STREET , OMAHA , NEB. N. B ; We solicit your order. If out of our city and promise to give you our prompt and careful attention. L.SU GIPITIL PRIZE , $150,000. "Wo do hmwbr certify that wo upervl o the arrangements for oil the Monthly and Seml-An- nunl Drawings of The Louisiana State Ixrttery Company , nod In person manage and control the drawing * themselves , and that the sarao are conducted wltn honesty , fairness and In good faith toward all purlieu , nnd wo authorl/e the Company to us tbit certldooto with fao-slra- ilcs of ourelgnatures attached , in its advertise ments. " COMMISSIONERS. We the undersigned Banks and flankers will pay all Prizes drawn In The Louiilanit State Lotteries which may be presented at our coun ter * . J. H. OGLESBY. President Louisiana National Bunk. P. LANAUX , President state Nntlonal Bank. A. BALDWIN , President New Orlaani National Bank. UAttL KOHN , Pas. tulonNatlona Bauk. BNPRECEj D RACTIgM. L001SUI& STATE 'LOTTERI COMPAH , Incorporated in 1 ! S for 25 years by thologlg- ture for Educational and Cbaritablo purpogcs , with u capital of HXX1,000 ( to which H reserve fund of over I5.V ) ( XX ) has slnoo boon added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its frnn- chlso was mad * a part of the present Stuto Oonstltutlon adopted Deccnibot.iM , A. 1) ) . 1B7U. The only lottery over voted on and endorsed by the people of any state. It nov r icalosor postpones. Ita erand single number drama take plttou monthly , and the si.m-nnnual dratvlnirs roiru- larly every six months ( June nnd December ) . A SruxuiD OrpOBTtiuiTT TO WIN A FORTUNE. 4th Grand Ilrnwlng , Cluss D , In the Academy ot Music , New Oriunns. Tuesday , April l"tu , UST.SiM Monthly llrawmir. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000- tice. TickNoets are 310 only. Halvaj , $5 Fifth * S2. Tenth * SI- I.tST 01 1-III71.S. 1 CAPITAL PIH/K or $150,000 fl.r > ) ,000 1 ( iiiANDPti7E or 50.MW. . , 1 ( JIIASD PutzEor 20.000. . 20.000 - I.AIIOE Pui/Ks or 10000. , 20.000 4 IJAHUK 1'nizi.s or 6,000. , S,000 ) supmzvsor l.OX ) , SO.O'XJ 50 BOO 25,000 30.1X0 200 SOO. 40.000 800 60,000 1.000 - - 59,000 APPROXIMATION PHI7KS , 100 Approximation Prices of $100. $ .10,000 inn > " 200. 20,000 100 100. 10,000 E.1TO Prl7os amounting to. $5315,000 Application for rates to clubs should bo mnde onlr to the office of the company in Mow Or For furtherInformattonvrrlto elearir.rtvm ? full address POSTAI < NOTES Bxproai Money Orders , or New York Bxchamro in ordinary lot- tor. currency br ipro is at our zpens * ad dressed. M A T > AUPnm , N w Orleans , La > Or M. A.DAtJPIim. Washington , 0.0. AiMreKt Iicfllntcreil letter * to NEW OllLSANS NATIONAL BANK. Now Orleans In 11 P . TU" V. AT "ft Oil 11 Qeneruli Tha * th > Homurcuanl pr nc and of Krlr , wbo nro In ctoante of tbe drawlngi , l > aKinr- mntcu of Hbtoluto fnlrnoii and Integrity , tlmt the chanori are nil eqiml , anil Hint no one can tioailu.r rilTlnonliat numbera will draw a I'rlie. All panlei t hero fore advertlilng toguitrantee Prltei In tlili I/ot- terr. or holding out onr other Impnulblo tnduoa- neati. areiwinJltr.anilonlr aim to decelv" ni } do- ( raudtbeonwarr WoodbridgeBrothers STATE AGENTS FOtt THE Decker Brothers OMAHA. NEBRASKA. State and Washington Sts , , CHICAGO. Of interest to those furnishing homes. We have secured under con tract the exclusive control and sale for the ENTIRE WEST of the ART GOODS , Designed ty Wm. Morris , and mala by Morris & Company , London - , - England , Consisting of CARPETS. Hammersmith Rugs , Paper Hangings , Figured Woven Stuff's , Furniture , Velvets & Cloths , Arras Tapestry , Embroideries , Painted Glass Windows , also , The De Morgan Tiles , Now on exhibition in the MO'RRIS DEPARTMENT , 4th Floor , State & Washington Streets. HOTE-Sea Article "A Day In Surrey with Vim , Hirris , " Century Magazine July , 1836. 1836.DON'T DON'T Poison the System with Nnnscating Druffs.Dr.ir rno's Electric Belt Cures Diseases Without Medicines. Will Positively Cure Without Medicine Pulnnln tne b ck.hlpihetd or llmtw ; Kurroni IM- bllltr.Lumbauo.ueneral Debility , UbBunmtlim , Par- alr > h , NcuraliMit.rte.iitloa , DUaaieaot Kldnoyi , Hnl- rml Olseaeen , 1'urpM Llr r , < } ont , ABtlima , llmrt 1)1- leanei , Drrpepiln , Qonitlpatlon , Krrilpelut , Indiges tion , ImnotencjrCatarrlf , Wlei , Kpllepiy , Ague , lU- b e , lljUroco a , hthsustlon. Koto the Followhisr who were Cured A.J. IIoiKlnnd R P. Parker , J , M. llnlctt , all on bourd of trade : B. W , Furntratn , American ExnrfM Co i A. UrKoryTOraml ilon merchant , Htock Yarn * , C.ToKim'nd. Calmer llamoi lluilil Doule , the great hnrrrmaniCnl.Connelly.of the Inter-Ocean , S YT. Harris JUIBrleit ; H.M. lsvl . Secretary Amerlcita llornemant J. I. . Hlicaffer. 31 Mudlaun it : J G. Smith , jewoler.llIMaiil onit..tllnrClilcagoi < ) . \ < r. llellni. M.D.Xorraontown.lowa ; Lemuel Milk , KanKakeo. 111. . Juilk-ol. N.MurrT.Noporvlllo , ! ! ! . , und hundred ) of other * .repretentlnit nearly Torr town In the Union. Al o eloarlc belli for ladUn. CnllnriPnd tamp for Illustrated catalogue. Open dully , alto renlngi and SunilaTi. Rloctrlo Bispeniorlet free and all Male Bell * . Beware of liotnn co-npanlei wltn pinyalla > e .Mlllna wortkleit cix > 5a , with only a to 19 element i. All ny "belu rnntaln Zi elements or balterle * , benc * hare four ttmei the power and uantity of electricity. Ilonait goo4 > and noaeit denllnicutb * motto. DR.J.W.lURNE,191Waba8h-avChlcago InTtutor , Proprietor and Manufacturer. CAD CAI E CItrriaDd Bar itallloni , I Mil d LI1."Dwfcf May" ' mad lieaera ci T laod.'tlrin * and 4 recrt old. br 4 iu Canada and r oord d In Canadian tad Boik. Prloaa remarkableemt to saltpurehat. n. Addr e.J. < ; . H/u.fc.aiitwn. Nth. mllwU Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $260,000 Surpluh :4O,000 : H. W. YatM , President. A. E. Touzalin , v'inc President. W. H S. Hughes , Cashier. DIRECTORS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , U. W. Yaies , Lewis S. Reed. A. E. Totualin. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK , Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts. A General Banking Business Transacted. BOSTON , MASS. CAPITAL , . . . $400OOO SURPLUS 400,000 Accounts of Banks , Bankers and Corpo rations solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent and vie re-discount for banks when balances warrant it . Boston is a Reserve City , and balances with us ftombanksnot ( located inothfr Re serve Cities ; count as reserve. We draw our own Exchange on Lont'oi and the Continent , and make Cable trans fers and place money by telegraph through out the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold , and Exchanges in Washington made for Banks without extra charge. We have a market for prime first-class Investment Securities , and invite propostlt Irom States , Counties and" Cities when is suing bonds. We do a general Banking business , and invite correspondence. ASA P. POTTER , President. J08. W. WORK , Cashier. Ask your rotnfl r for tnu James Means , S3 Shoe Cautlonl borne dealers recommend In Inferior iroods In order to make a larger profit Tbls Is the ORIGINAL$3 Shoo. Howard of Imitations whlcb acknowledge their own Inferiority by at * tempting to build upon the reputation of tbs original. None genuine unless bearing this Stamp , JAMES MEANS' Fo 6ontlemen , JJ SHOE , I Made la Button , Control and Lac * . BtST CAir HKIN Cnor- CVlKdtQ UfHAUIIJTr. COHFOIIT Hnd API'BABASCi : A postal card icnt to u > will bring you Information mation now to gat tali Shoo In tri Bute orTarrltorr. JT. nenns 4k Co. , 41 Lincoln Street , Boston , Mass. Our celebrated. factory produces a larger junntlty of ehoo& ot this grade than any oilier factory IB the world. Thousands who wear thorn will tell you the reason If you nsk Uioiu. ,1AMK8 MbANb' ! ) hllOK ( or Iloys Isi.nap- proachtd In Durability. Full llaei of tbe aboTC Bhooi for rale br GEO. S. MILLER , 612 N. 16th St. , OmaUa. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tbe OrlK'nal and Only 9tfc u4 tlwij. C.lUbl. B r. at wcrtkleM l i > di.i > bi. to LADIES. Atk > < > n * U > lhtM' < KoBll.ll * ud Ui. . elbir , or f dump. ) U u. for | . * rlkuUr in liUtr bj relam uall. NAME PAP.f R. 'M Mt r CW.1..I Co HE I k MoJIwii tSinare , I'kUada I'a. M by nrnccliU T ry wkera. Atk for < 'Cklfbe - * e V IsaUit" fum n j l I11U. itin'MlS * l Bate Ever OITercd Vnm Mo. Xlvcr CALIFORNIA "T RT$60 WSIGLER'S Grand Pullman Car Excursions , Peraonullr ceadaetcd , leare Chicago , Bt. Loula , Kinut city , Omaha and other Western Cltlo * Bonthly , for California orer the O. B. * Q. and tbe REAT SCENIC ROUTE ZSSS SLSZ U. O. MOLKR. Manaier. ( M Clark Btreet , CatCAoa boacht , told or ucbaned on most UUr tern * . OoodmaablnatfortaleatbalfAntcMt. Qloil y * > ViMi * JiikMn , I W UMM M. DRS.S.&D.DAYIESON . . . 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mb. 1742 Lawrence St , Denver , Colorado , Of the Missouri Stale Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New York , Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous , Clinic aod DISEASES. More especially those arising Irom impru dence , invite ail to suffering to correspond- without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily with out detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drugs. Pa tients whose cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms. All letters receive Immediate attention. attention.JUST JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp , "practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added an ' Essay on Marriage , " with important chap ters on Diseases of the Reproductive Or- gam , the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address , DRS. 8. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado. 1707 Olive St..St. L uisMo. 1887 Spring Valley Stock Farm. 1887. OMAHA , NEB. George V/ilkeg BIO. Record 3:23. : Measure , ! by 2:30 : , the 2:25 : and the 'JUJ : stand ard ; wasttio trreategt tbat ever lived. Having" now 65 sons and Uauirliturs In the 2.33 list down The only son of Geortro Wllkes In the State of Nubrttska , 3641 Black Wilkec 8641 Standard. BlreilfoyGeotye WIIUos 519 ; 1st dam Funnr Doll , sired by Confederate Ctilof , own brother to Woodford Chief. aX3)i : ) ; 2nd dnm liysdrk'a Hnmblntonlnn. Will stand for mnros at the above farm at 133 the eoneon , cash tlmo ot sor- vloo , wIlhprlvllcRo of return should mares not pro\e In foal. Limited to 20mnros bcslJo.i my own. Season oommoncM Fob. 1st and ends August 1st , 1837. For further particular * Bond for circular. , H. , . D < 801OMOK. Certificate of Publication , Ornci. AUIIITUII or 1'uur.io ACCOUNTS ) STATK or NEIIHARKA , V LINCOLN , Feb. lit , J8S7. ) TT is hereby cortlHed that the Mimlmttnu Llfo X Jnsurunue Company , of Now York , In the state ot Now Voik , has compiled witli the In surance mw of this ttato , and U authorized to trniHiicttlio business of mo Insurance In this etuto for the current year. Wltncasmy hand and the seal of the Auditor of 1'uhllo Accounts the day and year above Written. 11. A. I1A11COCK , Auditor P. A. SOMETHING NEW. Warranted to neither breakdown or roll up In wear. Ut CHICAGO CORSET CO. OHIOAOO. NEW YORK. CDCC TDIAI aWE sffi'JB : rntt InlJILis . 'iStife