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* . THE OMAHA DAILY * BEE : SATURDAY JUNE 11 ; 1887. ACA1SST TOE B. & 1L ROAD , Tb Attorney Qoneral Holds Its Condemna tion of State Lots Illegal , SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. A Number Handed Down Yesterday and the Tribunal Adjourn * Sine flc Dolnga In District Court City News. ImOM THE DEB'S LINCOLN IJUI1KAU.I Just prior to the public sale of state lots , the Chicago , Burlington & Quiuey rail road entered condemnation proceedings Jigalnst some fifty of the state lots , which ihoy wanted for their own private use. ( yUndcr their condemnation , they pro posed to get them al their appraised rvalue , and when the sale took place a fljreat deal of adverse comment was made , felmt they were not sold to the highest Milder , and this question was at once iralsed as to the legality of the company's nets. The board of public lands and luiildfngs withheld the lots temporarily < from the sale , and asked an opinion jjfrom the attorney general regarding the [ legality of the railroad company's pro- needing ? . Yesterday the attorney gen eral filed the opinion , which is that the tondomnatiou Is Illegal nnd that the Tight of eminent domain is not vested m , the Chicago , Hurlington Ac Quincy rail- Toad , which is a corporation of another , Btato , and section 8 of nrticlo 11 of the constitution recites that no foreign cor poration has the right of eminent do- anilin in Nebraska. The records show [ that all the Burlington lines in Nebraska Hiavo been merged into the Chicago , Bur- aington & Quincy line , and hrnuc the right of local lines is lost. The attorney general advlsea the board to refuse to [ convey the lots In question to the com pany until ordered so to do by a man- xluto from the supreme court. 8UHIKM1. COUUT DKCISIOX8. Jloyer < fc Unapko vs Stone. Appeal from Sa line county. Alllrmed. Ouinlon by Max- wtill. Ch. J. 1. Evidence oxamlncdand held to brine the case within the rule stated lu bmlth vs Bands. 17 Neb. , 4'JS. 2.Vhero a witness In answer to an Inquiry psto a former statement , answers that he does not remember having made such state ments. It Is not equivalent to a denial that tie made the same ; neither Is an answer to such tin Inquiry , "Not In that language , " or like words , equivalent to a denial , Parker vs Stnrr. Appeal from Nemaha county. Afllrim'd except ns to costs. Oi i ion by Maxwell , Ch.J. 1. The return to a summons served on a widow and her minor children In the follow ing form , Is suincient : "This summons same to hand September 0. 1871 , nt 2 o'clock p. m. , nnd on this 5th day of September. 1871 , I served this summons un Sarah Sanders in person , and Sarah K. cnndcrs and Charles by delivering to each of them a true nnd certinod copy or this suin- inons. with nil the endorsements thereon. AH of this done In Nemnha county , state of Nebraska. DAVIDSON PLA.8Th.ns. Sheriff. 2. In nn action to foreclose a mortgage on teal estate failure of the court to apooint a guardian ad 11 torn for minor defendants docs not render the decree of f orclosuro void ; &t most It Is erroneous. . * ) . A female on reaching the age of oigh teen years ceases to be a minor. 4. Ono who has been In the open , notorl < bus , exclusive , ndverse possession of real es tate for years becomes vested with a valid title to the same. 6. Whore a mistake was made in the Description ot certain premises mort gaged , which mistake . wns car ried through all the proceedings to foreclose the mortgage , sale of tlio Premises , continuation of sale , nnd deed to the purchaser , but It appeared that the premises Intended to bo mortgaged had Actually been appraised nnd sold under such mortgage , and the purchaser has taken pos- 4 posslon of the same. Hold , no injury to the heirs of the mortgage being shown , that Iho grantee of the purchaser was entitled tea a decree correcting tbe mistake and quieting Ms title In said promises , but at his own cost and expense. WcNamnr & Duncan va Caban. Error from Pierce county , Kovttrsod. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1. A judgment In the following form Is not void : "After hearing the proof U Is the opinion ot the court that the defendant , Anton Caban , Is Indebted to the plaintiff In Ihe sum of 8100. It is therefore considered and judged by mo that Anton Caban pay to the plaintiff , McNamar & Duncan , the sum of 3100 , with Interest from December SO , 3883 , and costs of this suit taxed at 83.15. L'ourtnay vs Parker. Krror from Lancaster county. Kcvsrsed. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1. Where Judgment Is recovered In ft dis trict court agnlnvt a vendor who has sold certain real estate In the same county , but lias not made a deed therefore , nor received the whole of the purchase monev , such Jurtg- inent Is a Hen on the vendor's Interest in the 2. A party purchasing : real estate subject tea a JudKuiout Hen has notice of the extent to which such property may be subjected In satisfying the Judgment , and where a vendor Jind retained the legal title In his own name and afterwards became surety for tbe our chaser for money to enable inch purchaser to build a house on such land , nnd received r lien on such house which he failed to record Held , that n purchaser under nald judgmen acquired nil the Interest of the vendor , In eluding the lien on said house , the aigrrgnte not to exceed the amount of the Judgmen lion that I * , ho acquires the Interest of tbe Judgment debtor In the real estate. Datavs Caban. Krror from Pierceconnty Opinion by Max wall. Ch. J. The question ! Involved in this ease are substantially the fame as those which ares In McNamar A Duncan vs. Anton Caban and the same Judgment will be entered as lu that case. Tito judgment of the district court u reversed , and the oauso remanded for further proceedings. Wilier vs. Caban. Krror from Pierce coutny. Opinion by Maxwell. Ch. J. The same questions arise In this ease as were determined In McNamar & Duncan vs. Anton Cabau , and the same ludgment will foe rendered as la tbat case. The Judgment of the district court Is reversed , and the cause remanded for further proceedings. Wiley va. bbais. Krror from Buffalo conn ty. Itevorscd. Opinion by Maxwell. Ch. J. 1. Where a Jury Is waived and questions of fact tried by the court , either party may request the court to state In writing the con clusions of fact found separately from the conclusions of law. When such request Is made It la error for the court to refuse to runke such findings and the error Is not cured by a slgnlng lindlnxs or overruling a notion for a new trial. a Where the description In n chattel mort gage was "twenty-three head ot horses and mules * * all situated on tbeir range on thd South Loup river. * * Above de scribed chattels are now in their ( the inort- cnior ) possession , are owned by them , " the testimony Hho\\ oil the range In question to bo situated In HutTalo county where the mortgage was tllod for record and that the lor. ) < esand inulea weroall those possessed by the mortgagor. lleld < a suflicleut de scription. Untts vs. Capitol National Hank. Error from Lancaster county. Keversed. Opin fi' ion by Maxwell. Cn. . ) . : | Where an action was brought upon a promissory note for tlio sum of $250 , and It appeared that originally the loan had been made for | M , that R number ot renewals liad been Bade and It was claimed by the paror that the note sned on was for the bal ance of Ihe original loan. lteld , , tbat a letter written bv the payee to the wnker as follows : "Lincoln. Neb. , June 1 , IbSS.-Mrs. M. W. liutts : Your letter received , and we credit SSUO on notn. " Imposed on the payee the bur den of showing that the note referred to In Btioh letter was not that held by the payee against tbe defendant. Thursday's work In the supreme court was as follows : Utate ex rel Dullock vs Dabeock , peremptory writ awarded ; Arndt vs Cornish , ' Stettnlsche vs Lamb , J. O. referee ; Curran vs Per- mltted : State Carter ex rel vaS.U tt * . < * - . ' line county ; In re board of education , city of Omaha. Ofg. Court adjourned sine die. The next reg ular term commences July 5,1087. The bearIng - Ing of causes will probably bo postponed mill September. Abstracts will be hereafter ralved lu causes filed bttore July term , IN DISTHICT COUKT. The dbtrlct court if now engaged In thb licarlrif ! of the cr se of the cndltors ' of C.G. Hcrold nRnlnst Dr. U. H. Dopgo wliont it is chimed received through on illegal trnimction the property of Hcrold when ho failed. The case is ono of un usual interest and since it was instituted there have boon many changes. Ilerokl , who was convicted and sent to prison for his part of the transaction , has been pardoned and ho now appears as n wit ness to fasten the facU ns to who re ceived the swaj ; upon Ur. Jogpc. Tlio ovitlenco Is voluminous and the case promises to latt n number of days. KATKS IttSTOItnt ) . The H. & M. system at the lirao the intor-stnto commerce law went into ef fect raised the rates on corn at all Ne braska points from 4 to 0 cents a hun dred. It was generally announced by the road that the new law compelled It , but it soon bccamo generally known that it was ono of the schemes of the road to make the law unpopular. The road evidently sowed the wind for lately they have returned to the old rates nnd the temporary robbery indulged in by them has ucon abated and prices are corre spondingly stronger , although the grain men will profit for a season on the change. * COMING XOMUUASKA. : An Enterprising lown LilCo Insurance Company. The Lifo Indemnity and Investment company of Waterloo , Iowa , has com plied with the Nebraska insurance laws , and a certificate of authority has been issued to the above company to transact business in the state of Nebraska. Mr. Charles II. linker , general agent , Is lo cated at No. 209 , South Fifteenth street ; residence , 1720 Capital iivcnuo , and is desirous of securing some reliable insur ance men to produce business for this company on very liberal terms. The Lifo Indemnity and Investment company is a Regular Surety Mutual Nat ural Premium Luc Insurance company , nnd gives Guaranteed Insurance at its actual cost. and has $100,121.32 deposited with the fitato auditor of Iowa. In accordance with the Iowa law , requiring a company to keep on deposit at that ollico for the benefit of its policy holders , a sum suin cient lo cover its liabilities , on account of policies in force. Tins law , which thereby guarantees every policy , also spcciiies that the securities so deposited shall consist of stocks and bonds of the United States or of the state of Iowa , or ot bonds and mortgages on unincum- bored real estate in Iowa , worth at least double the amount loaned thereon. Its notes are based on the actuaries' table of 4 per cent , and in iixuig these rates it has liad the advice and endorsement of Mr. Mervln Tabor , of Chicago , actuary of the Illinois insurance department and manager of the bureau of life insurance information. The Lifo Indemnity & Investment com pany has written over 528,000,000 of busi- neao ; has paid over $250,000 In death IOHSSCS , and has accumulated over f 100,000 in cash. Lcavitt & Johnson , Hankers , Waterloo , Iowa , Juno 4 , 1887. To whom it may concern : The Life Indemnity & In vestment company , of Waterloo , Iowa , has 1100,000 in fnrm mortgages on de posit with the auditor of the state of Iowa. Is doing business on a sound and conservative basis. Has paid all losses promptly and oflbrs reliable insur ance at a lower rate than eastern com panics. John H. Lcavitt , treasurer Lifo Indcrn nity and Investment company , Waterloo , la. ; Matt Parrott , president ; Edgar Piekctt , vice president ; 0. E. Mabio , sec retary and actuary ; D. W. Crouso , med ical examiner ; C. H. Barker , general agent. The company is now doing busi ness in Iowa , Illinois , Wisconsin , Dakota and Nebraska , and it has applied for ad mission to Kansas nnd Missouri and es tablishing their business ns fast as tlmo will permit. Its sound and honest man agement and methods bespeak for the Lifo Indemnity and Investment company an enviable future in the history of life insurance. Mr. Barker is desirous of securing - curing A number ono insurance man to handle this company in Nebraska , giving him a very liberal contract and the general - oral management of the state of Nc braska. TIIRKE EFFECTS. Tbo thousands of ro mnrkable euros which have been accom pliahcd by Hood's Sarsapanlla are due simply to three effects which this grcaf medicine has upon those who take it : First. It purities tbo blood. Second. It strengthens the system. Third. It gives healthy action to the di gcstlvo organs. With these three effects no disease can long retain its hold. It is forced to leave the system , giving place to health and strength , through the potent iutlucnce o * Hood' s Bnrmiparilla. ( Sold by all drug Kists. Try It. A young woman of Denver was mar nod not long ago to a soldier stationed at Fort Union , N. M. After the marriage ho returned to his post and she resumed her duties M a domestic in a Denver fam ily. A few nights ago she , while sitting in the kitchen , was startled by several raps upon the window. Looking up she saw the face of her husband peering at her. Running to the door , opening it and calling , she found no ono outside ; and then she fainted. The sequel is that she has received a telegram stating that her husband had died at Union just about thn hour when she saw bis face at the window. ' "Fly Klller"-Outobor'a Lightning. The most successful exterminator. Ev ery shoot will kill a quart. Quick work. Persistent use will keep ahead of repro duction. Dutcher's Dead Shot for bed bugs. bugs.A A Chihoso Interpreter was engaged by a syndicate of Chinese shopkeepers in Mott street , Now York , to buy a valuable piece of real estate on last Saturday , but quietly assumed the title to the property himself. His employers , who accom panied him to the lawyers1 office , not understanding the English , were made to sign their names merely as witnesses to the transaction. When the fraud was discovered yesterday the interpreter made the excuse that tbe Chinese. uuuiK the subjects of the emperor of China , could not hold real cstato in that city Unless naturalized. The outraged Celes tials almost mobbed their interpreter. _ Ueed by th United BUtes Government JEndoraad tr th b aiUol tha Great UnlreraltlM and 1'nbllc Food AnalitU uTbo Stronge tPurett , and mcwt HealthJoL 1)1. Prlc1 the onl/Baking "owder that doei not contain Ammonia , Llmo o * , Jfciw. . lr , frlp-ttitra < ta , Vaiinj , ie.soa1.elt . EHTATH. Trnnsfors riled Juno O , 1887 , ' Ktineundo Jankowskl to itntncs ll Van Ulostcr , lot 12 blk 0 , Jcronio piirk.vtl 9,300 Win M Foster nml wife to Kd U Wll- llnins , ct al , lot 3 blk 4. rosters add , w d 1/300 Uctty Collier et al to the Miblic. pint of Collier plncc , In scM of nwtf , 4 15 1J ! , dedication John 1 , Weitz to ttuo S Wertz , lots ! i3 nnd , blk 1. HlniebixuBli's add\vd. . 600 Tims Mitchell nnd wlfo to SjUt'sterJ Fcirls , lots 37and ! W , blk I , lllmu- baueh .b . rattcMon subdlv 3,100 \erett J : Fox to Henry 1J St John , lot 20 , Tuttles subdlv. w d 3,700 Lduara J Holt to Charles JI Sanford , lot 24 blk 4 , ( irnmmcrcy park , q c. . . 1 Chnrlus M Snnfom nnd wife to U 11 > : ototkcr , lot 14 blk S , Granimcrcy park , wd COO Krastiis A Benson nnd wile to Jolin C Uryson , lots 8 nud 0 blk 5 , UrlgRS place , wd 3,000 Sru.ili L ( Uistln and husband to Fran cis K White , et al , wM of lot 0 blk 7 , Khlnn's ndtl , wd. . . . . . C.OOO Samuel N Uustln and wlfo to Francis K Whlto ct al , lots 13 , ID and 20 , blk 4Everetfl'lncowd. . . 1,500 Samuel K telton and \\lfu to Hubert 11 Cronk. s 110 feet of lot U blk 2 Orchard Illll , wd 2,500 Walter L Uenllcy to Klvira E Uas- maun , lotM Uurr Oal > , wd Mary A Ucro nnd ImsLiaiul to Klvira KCnsnmnn , lot & 7 Uurr Oak , wd. . . . 1,035 Tliom.is S Itogers nnd wlfo to A h Itced. lots U nnd 10 and s 31 feet of lot 1 blk 20 Highland Place , wd 3 A Jj Heed to Ella J Kocor * . lota 0 and 10 nnd s 31 feet of 1 blk 3J Highland 1'lticod 2 Daniel H Farrell nndlte to Julia 13 Desmond.lot I ) blk lliedford I'lucc.w d SOO John W Crlflith. trustee , to Cliailes E Iteltcr , lots 1 , 2 und 3 blk 4 Baker I'lnce. wd 850 William C Green nnd wlfo to Victor II Colliiiann , n lb feet of cast 150 font s hal f of lots 10 and 20 In JI Itcdlck's iuldwd | 3.272.SO Ihnnias J ItOKors nnd wlfo to Alwllda E Witlmell , lots 12,13 nnd 13 nnd 1U teet of lot 11 blk 20 Highland I'laco.w d 10,200 Silas IIH Walk , trustee , to Helen E Freeman , lot 1 blk5 , West Sldo. . . . 335 Jnmetj K Megcath and wife to It A Id- IIIRS , trustee , lots 0 , 7 , H and ttblk lW > i , Omnlia City Company's add south , w d . 5 Edwin S Kood and wife to W 8 Hea- voy , lot 20 blk fi , Albright's annex to South Omaha , w d Ill C E Mayno and wlfo to Coiall Slonmn lots 8,0.11 and 12 , blk 5 , Orchard Hill , wd 2,000 Isnas 8 llascall to Timothy O'Connor , w K blk 4 , n X blk 3,2d add to Mt Douglas , wd 5 Milton Hondrlcks et nl to Omnha & Florence Land < & Trust company , lots Hand 0 , blk 0 , ' , lots 11 nnd 13 blk 100 , lots 19 and 20 blk 10 , Florence , qc 1 J tunes M 1'arr nnd wlfo to Andruw Carlisle. lots U and 12 , blk 5 , Lin coln 1'laco. w d 1,800 Victor B Caldwcll to L. 1 1'ruyn , Jots 23Jfand Si , Mlllard & Caldwoll's add , wd 8,400 Franklin H Whitney nnd wlfo to Joseph L Smith , w 25 foot lot 7 , blk 73 , South Omaha , wd COO Euceno S Bertrand nnd wlfo to Esther Marion , lot 7 , blk 15 , and 24 blk 17 , Bedford I'lnco , w d. 1,700 UPUIlCo. to Andrew Murphy , 80 acres in 10 , 10 , 10. w d 040 Henry Ambler ot al to Otis U Ballon et nl , uiullv H of lot 13 , blk 0 , Ambler w d 200 Chas M Pratt nnd wlfo to Chas 5 Par- rotto , w 40 feet lot 2 , blk 13 , Omaha View , w d 2,000 Mary O Pratt and husband to William 11 P bciiestedt , lots as and 20 , W A Itcdlck's addition , wd 3,500 Edward Fcaron and wife to E Wake- ley , lots 23 , 23 and 24 , blk 2 , Mcln- tosh's sub-dlv , w d 3,500 Hannah J Cubley to Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis < * e Omaha rail road company , lot 2 , blk 53 , Florence w d 200 Arthor S Potter et nl to Clark W Hatch eta ! . , lota 1 , 3. 15 , If. nnd 17 , blk 3 , Potter & Cobb's addition to South Omaha , w d 1,025 Sickness comes uninvited , and strong men aud women are forced to employ moans to restore their health aud strength ; the most successful of all known remedies for weakness , the orieln of nil disease , is Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening - ening Cordial and Dlood Purifier. u NPEECEDENTED ATRTACTIONI OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. _ CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. MB 9 Lonlsanla State Lottery Company. . Incorporated br the leilnlature In ISfiA , for oditov tlonnl and clmrltnble purposes , and Its franchise niado purl of th pre nt t ta oonstltutloii , la ItffV , bran overnhelmlDK popular vote. Its Grand Single Numlior Drawing * takoplnco monthly , nndtlie Grand Seml-Annunl Drawings regularly every six months ( Juno and Uoooru bor ) . _ "We do hwreby certify that wo tuporvlsa the Arrangements for all the Monthly and Scmt-An- nual Drawings ot The Louisiana State Lottery Company , and In person manage and control the drawings themselves , nnd that the same are oouduoted wltn honesty , fulrness and In good faith toward all parties , and we authorize the Company to us * this certificate wltb f ac-slm- lles of our signature * attached , in Ita advertise ments. " COMMISSIONERS. We the undersigned BanM and Ranker * will nay all Prizes drawn In Tbe Louisiana State Lotteries which may be presented at our courv ters , J. n. OGLESnV , Pres. Louisiana National Dk FIEBUB lJk.HA.VX , fret. State National Blc A. BAI.DWIK , Pros. New Orleans Na fin a nit CAUL KOIIN , Pros. Union National Bank. ORAHD SEMI-AHHUAL DRAWING. In the Academy of Musio , New Orleani , Tuesday , June 14 , > 887. CAPITAL PRIZE ; S30OOOO. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars Each Halves SIO ; Quarters SSj Tenths $2Twen | tieths $1. LIST Of 1 PltUE OF 1 100,000 Is . IJTO 00 1 Pltl/.RUf 100.0001s . 100 0(1 ( II'HUKOK W.OOOls . W , OC 11'HIZHOtf E OOOIS . 25 OC 21'UIXKSOK lO.OOOaro . 2000 TiPKIZESOP 5,000 are . 86 00 5 Vltr/ESOK 1,000 are . 25.00 IGOI'ltlZKSOP 00aro . GOOD SOOPKIXKHOF 300nre . 6)00 COO P1UZU8 OF L-OOnro . 10) OJ APPROXIMATIOK PKI7.IS. 100 PrUos of f 500 approximating to I300.0UO Prize iaro . B0,0 100 Prlzos of f JOO approxlmatlnK to 10JOJO Prize are . 39.00C 100 Prl/os of t JO approximating to 150,000 PrUo are . i . 80.00C TEllMlNAt. I'RlZtS. 1.000 Prizes of llOOdocidud by. . . 1300,000 PrUe are . 100,000 1,000 Prizes of tlOO decided by. . .1100,000 _ Prize are . . 100,000 3,13 ! Prizes amounting to . . . 11,065,009 For club rstoa or any farther lufqrmatlon aprlr fo the undcratgned. Your handwrlttu * must b * dis tinct and denature plain. Mora rapid return mall dellTcrr will bo allured br jour eaoloilnf an en- veloi * bearing Tour fall addrots. aDd IxtHTAL NOTKS.exprsu moosr orders , or New rork Rxcrianie In ordinary Utter. Currency br .pre ( at o.r e.peaseud Or if. A , DAUPHIN ) WASHINGTON , p. 0. Address Registered tetters to NKW OBJ.KANS NATIONAL I1ANK N W OKMCANB 4v Til M V. M 1V. xj 1 it ? QenAralt Tnt * V1 ? Iitaar67&rd Pr * ' " > o and of 'io are In chart * of U * drawln/rmi aiuar- Sl' ol le falrfHH and InMurltr. that tna - - can ffl s OI > AII .XTK I > Br roun NATIOVAI , DATOsSr nC ? Oflrani.and the Tlek liar > < fn4 l > r U > a pmldini or an InttltuUon , waoio chartered rl hu Bra r coit- plied In tb * hltheit.count ! therefore , beware of Mr battalion * or aaonrmout cliem * < ' ' ' HEARTLESS CRUELTY. Few persons realizc how thoroughly they < arc controlled by prejudice even to their wn disadvantage. _ For many years the eatmcnt for rheumatism , neuralgia , scia- ! ca and headachhas been by some outward ipllcation , and tbercfore , without stop- ng to think that the origin of thcte Iron- Ics mutt , from necessity , be internal , the icary sufferer continues to rub , nib end nd no relief. Athloplioros is taken inter- ally , and as a proof that this is the correct rinciplc , it cures surely nnd quickly. Tha tatetncnt of those who have been cured ught to convince the Incredulous. Palmyra , Neb , August 3d , 18SO. I believe I have been greatly bcncfltted ty Athlophoros. I keep it in the house all me , nnd If I feel a twinge of ihcutnatism take a dose. I have not had to lake any br months , and hope I am permanently : urcd. I ha\c not hesitated on recom mending it largely and have helped others -Ithlt. RuvE J BIRD. Mrs Gco Hoffman , Cedar Falls , lown , lays : "My husband \\ascurcd ofrhcumn- "sin by the use of Athlophoros. Three bot- es of that medicine cured him entirely so lat he has not had an ache from rhcuma- sm since , and that is now over a year ago. 'or ' twenty years prcxious there was never time that he wns free from pain. Doctors or medicine could drive the disease away. iVith the sciatic rheumatism in his right > idc the doctors said he woi'ld always htuc t and they did not think there was any : urc. He was suffering very much from a evcre attack when Athlophoros took hold f the disease at once , and by the time he nd taken three bottles he was entirely fell nnd went to work at once Every druggist should keep Athlopho- os ami Athlophoros Pills , but where they innnot bo bought of thn druggist the Athlophoros Co. , 113 Wall St. . Now York , will send cither ( carriage paid ) on receipt f regular price , which Is $1.00 per bottle or Athlophoros nnd 60o. for Pills. I'or Ilvornml kldnor diseases , ilispopsln. In- iKt'Stlon , flCiikiio < . " , iH'r\ous iloblllty , diseases 1 womoii , constlnntlon , liemlnctin , impute ilood , etc. . Athloplioros I'llsiiro ! uunqunlled. Embody the Inchest cxcllcncics in Shape linessComfort and Durability and arc the Reigning Favorites n fashionable circles Our name is on eve- y sale. J. & T. COUSINS , New York. BUCK WOLF ! Or Black Leprosy , Is a disease which Is considered Incurable , bat It has yielded to the curative proper ties of SWIFT'S Sricino now known all orcr tlio \\orld as 8. B. B. Mrs. Bailey , of Wcet SomerTlllc , Mus. , near lioetcm. % TM attacked several years ape \\lth this hideous black eruption , and was treated by the beat medical talent , who cottld only Bay that the disease was a species of ofMPBOST MPBOST and consequently Incurnblo. Tt Is imposclble to de scribe her f uCcrlnRs. Her body from the crown of her bead to tbe soles of her feet was a mats of decay , rouses of flenh rotting off and leaving great cavities. Her fingers festered and three or four nails dropped OH at one time. Her limbs contracted by the fearful nlcoratlon , and for several years she did not leave her bed. Her weight wts reduced from 15 to CO IDS. Perhaps come faint Idea of her condition can be Bleaned from the fact that three ponnds of Cosmo * ne or ointment w re used psr week In dressing her sores. Finally tb * phyelcian * acknowledged their defeat by this Black wolf , and commended the sot- ferer to her all-wlfo Creator. 1 Her hacband hearing wonderful report * of the us * of SWIFT'S SriciriofS. 8. B. ) , prevailed on her to try it as n last resort. She began It * nse under pro test , but soon fonnd that her system was being re lieved of the poison , as the pores assumed a redanti healthy color , as though the blood was becoming pure and active. Mrs. Bailey contlnned the B. B. 8. untU last February ; every sore was healed ) the dis carded chair and crutches , and was for tbe first time in twelve years a well woman. Her husband , Mr , C. A. Bailey , Is In bntlnets at 17X BlackstonoStreet , Boston , and will take pleasure In giving the detail * of this wonderful care , fond to us for Treatise oa Blood and BklnDlstas * * , mailed free. 'Jus Bwirr Srzcirio Co. , Drawer 8. Atlanta. GeV TAR DID PILEOtftlHEUN and all akin disease * . A new method of compounding - pounding Tar. A Cure puarantocd , ot money refunded. Bold Dy ilrnaglits. end at the oQlce of TAR-OID CO.,71 UIMtrlllt. MK n. Print > , DRS.S.AD.DAVIESON . . . 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy , St.Louit , Mo. , Unlverilty College Hospi tal , London , Glesen , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous , Chronic anil DISEASES , n More especially thse arilng | from impru dence , invite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured iafely and speedily with out detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drugs. Pa tients whose cases hrivo been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write i .poncerning . their symptoms- All letters rccetyf immediate JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Phytical Exhauitlon , " to which is added an Essay on Marriage , ' with important chap ter * on Dleae * of the Reproductive Or gan * ! the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address. DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St.St. Louis , Mo. . Mentlo * OmthaHeo. TYPES ARE STUPID - When we want them to tell a convincing story about our clothing ! The types will tell you that the prices are the lowest in the citybut an examination of the garments alone will convince you how good they are , and that they are really sold far below their value. Our stock is unquestionably the largest and most comprehensive in the city and is not exceeded in extent or variety by those of even the most important houses in the east. Knowing that we have a large trade and perfect facilities , manufacturers and importers give first choice on lots-on which they are overstocked , and which they have to sacrifice. If the goods are strictly desirable we command the lowest prices by paying prompt cash , no matter how large the lot. The system of selling every article at a very small profit and mark ing down at even less than cost , those goods which do not move quickly , is arviling principle of our business. Today we are opening several lots of flannel and mohair coats and vests , bought at. about one half the r > rice that was asked for them early in the season , and we have marked them accordingly , All goods marked in plain figures and at one price. Nebraska Clothing Company , Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , O. H. CURTIS , Pres. - J. KURD THOMPSON , Sec. $ & Treas Wholesale @ Retail. n h Brand" Costs. iJalb , Douclici , It lrCrlmper , Kunory Shooting , Spoenlnmi. l" ? , , , . Snortsraon's ' Goods , All " lows Ilruahos Drill & Duck Hair Pins Nnvyllniri. 5rll" < * ? I rower's Has * , UoorBIitts , 1UU , Oil 0 othlug , | [ ' " 11" ' . _ . A r Cushions. Cap * , Droas Shields , Her < eCoy r , E pklnf , Stationer's Gum , Antt Aattlors , Capes , Drinking Cuns , Hose , B.IJ.&P. Co.Pa Is , gJPh ° n . Strong. Oarrlnite Cloth , Klastlo llanrfs , Hose Couplings , P < f.clon | Box Sytng,8prttoons ! , Atomizer * , Curtrldgo Bags Elastic Stocking * , Hose Pipes , Jcnc,118/ , . , . . , . . , Reel , Pen holder ! 'P.if Bands CathcUrs. Krasors Hose * * Syrng cti < m , Clothing' Kace , Hot Water BotUe.Peg8arlos. Bandage Gum Bags ? | 1llln.b,1ri8 Bapllsrnal Pant * , Copy Book Sheet * , Finger cts , JUrergac , P noCoTor , Throat Bags. Mafia. , , Ice , ' Carpeting Flower Sprinkler * Bags 'P8Si Bath Mats , Oeiuont , Floor Scrapers , Ice Caps , ro Stems , Tumblers , BathTuh * . Clothes Wringers. Folding Palls , Inkatands , Plant Sprlnklors , Toys. Bed , Pans , . Coats "Fish Brand" Foot Ball * . invalid Cushions , Pure Rubber , Toeth' ! - ahnAf. nr > mii > Knrcn Ouna. LcRKlnKs. Pants , Tobncco Poaches , B0B.AP0.CO. Belting , oSSb Cleaners , r5t ? ? JarPRlng. , Enfe'd llos. . Plstol'pocket * . Trottt g Kolls , Belt Hooks. Corks , Funnels , I < aeo Cutters , Rattles , Urinals , Bellows Cloth , Corkscrews , Gas Tubing , LlfePreserror * . Rubber Dam , Umbrellas , . Cnrry Combs Glores , Mackintosh Goods , Killers , Ventilating Sola * , Blankets , Cnspadors. Gossamer Cap * , Match Boxes , KopalrlnpClotb , WagonAprons Boots * Shoes , Cigar Cases. " Cloth , Martlnga Rings , Shaft Rulibera , Wagon Qorers , Boys Caps. Chair TlpslbuffOT * . " Coats Mats. Shoe * * Boots , Wagon Springs , Boys Coats , Diapers Waterproof s.Maltlnf , gink Scrapers , feather Strlus , Bougies. Diaper 6l th , Gaiter Straps , Mirrors , Scoops , Webbing. Bracelets , Dolls , Gun Covers , Mittens , Bhootlnff Coats , Wadlngl'ant * , Breast Pumps , Doll Bodies , GnttaPercha , Nipples , Bllng shots. Water Bottles , Breast Shields , poll Heads. Oymnaam ! * , Murs ng Bibs. Baling , Window Oleaneri , Baffor * . Door Bands , Hair Curlers , Kurslng BotlU * Eponit * Bags , Wringer Rolls , Boston Belting _ . Co' . Rubber and Cotton Belting , Packing and Hose. Solo agents in Omaha. Leather TJcflln ; ; tfar Oak Tanned. Mfttmfactnrow of "PERFECTION BOX SYIUNaES. " Manufacturers of "FISH BRAND RUBBER GOODS , " OMAHA RUBBER COMPANY , 1008 Farnam St. , OMAHA , NEB. < Hall ( ltd * ! * Soliniud aoirt wiU Heoolve Ptomot Attention. THB NEW , DEPARTURE DRUMS . ro rondo with patrat double acting rods and foldlnt kn * reit. Light , \tnbitantlal Mil htndioma. lUied Inthabeit Hands and I Orobeitrat. Dnequated for I tone , curpata all others la I flnlah aod appearance. If Inearcit JIaslo dealer doea loot keep them , writs to ua forllluitrated Catalogue. HKALf. Chicago , Ilk F. WACItBllOW , Veterinary Surgeon Ofllco , 417 § . 141li STKEET , ; OMAHA , NEBRASKA. PHILADELPHIA 8KMINAHY roil YOUNOLAU1K8.1X25 NOrth IlroadSt. , Philadelphia- year begins Sept. 2Ut , 1847. Address Miss K. B. JUOKINB , Principal , who rofera by ipoclnl permission Co Mr. and Mr , .Iohn N. Jowott. I Mr. and Mr * . Philip D. Armour , > Chicago. Sir. and Mrs. Horace V. Waite , ) SOMERVILLE SCHOOL FOB YOUNtt LADIES. ST. CLAIK , MICH. Three oourio of studr. Thoroughnesuln aynry de partment , llulldlnn elegantly furnlrbod. lleatod with etenra. Mabtod wlthgnn. Water from St. Clalr Illver. Superior advantages In muslo ami art , Ad- drenj for circular. BOMHltVIU.K HCIIOOU Bl.Olalr , Mich. EVELYN COLLEGE. For young women , Princeton , N. J. Prospectus , fullparticulars , sent on ap- plicatonto | , H , M Elvaine. ' la from Welshan's Germ I irniUn'r wheat. undo. Make i bono and mmclc l , InTisorntcs the _ hraln. _ . . itroimth . . n > the norres . . . , cnrtclicn tlie blnod. Buirorenfrom dr | > op l.i , Indlgeitlon , onnatlpat , illnbotrt , Urlulit's dlinnre , etc , will Unit It Inrn lie""uoor FOH WHi'l / 1'KOPI.H. Order It or your : dealer. Hnmiile pnoknge free f ) | > hreli'lnn who will pay ezpreai olmrgei , Clroular nlvlnu full particu lars on application. Wolshans , 1'ratt & llaines , OinahaNub Manufacturers of Cereal Specialties. MALT WHISKEY fiteelallr DUtlll.d ftr Medicinal Vic. TM * BUI TflMlfil 0INEML OIBILIIY. PERFECTt DIII8TIOH DB. TOW. L. WALLINO , Bor g ton IB CbUf , MkUoiud OUM < of N.J.wrltM ! "Mr tUnlio VM called U rcmr * Jiton M lt Wbbktjr bt Mr. l lor , Prugglil , if Trtitoa and I fc T UNd fnr bolHei with * t tl r tfftl HMB MT ) h T bad. I wn rKomm.Ddinj jo r MtlcU In Bf prxUM , to ] od U Tirx irtlitMtory. " IIWiSB Cr nOTATMII. ' OXn < OnilM kM U. Ilntlw * * iMa a uixDiLfui ol IrtU * . i UUL EISNER A MENDELSON , ( M > 4 | u br th < u. I ) 818. 318 and 820 Riot 8C Philadelphia. Pa. oodmin Drug Co. enI.Acent .Omaha wabra ka New Model Lawn Mower Five Sizes. Will cut higher grass than any other. J fas no equal for simplicity , durability and ease of operation , This IB the latest Improved Ma chine in the Market. Low Prices. Send for circulars. PHIL STIMMEL & CO. OMAHA , NEBRASKA. State Agents for Porter's Having , Tool und Jobbers of Binding Twine. DEWEYd STONE , FURNITURE A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. These Paints are in every respect strictly first-clasa , being composed ol the best and purest materials obtainable. They have a larger sale than any other paints made in this country or abroad , nnd , although they cost trifle moro per gallon , they vriU do more and better \vork fo the uama amount of money , owing to their wonderful covering popertica nrhilo their luporior durability renders them the most economical paints in. tht world. Bampla Sheets and Descriptive Price List free by moiL H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO. * nW.J hni * lre and Water-Proof Asbeitoi Kooflnir , Sheathing , Hollaing r ll , Aibeito * Bfeftn fMklnv * , BolUr OoTrUl , Roof P l t , Vlre-rraol J-alnt. . ctei VULOABESTORi Moulded Pliton-Sod Packing , HIngf , Gash.ti , Bheot Taeklnr , etc * Eitabllih.d 1658. 175 RANDOLPH ST. , CHICAGO. " * TO"V StIWIIU- ' For Sale by Chicago Lumber Co. , Omaha. Neb. , and Council BlufFn , Iowa. C.S.KAYMOIVIJ RELIABLE JEWELER , Wntchei , Diamond * , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largeit * tock. Price * the loweit. Repairing a specialty. Work warranted. Corner Douglai and 15lh ttreeU , Omaha. Licensed Watchmaer for the Union TaclflcRallroad Company. J