8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? WEDNESDAY , JTJLY 27. 1887. SHE DIED IN DISHONOR , Mollie Blator Falls a Victim to Unholy Love. ABANDONDED BY FRIENDS. Iho Eicnpado of nn Alleged Forger Talk or n UHo In Con I A Host oT Oilier Items of Interest. Mollie Slater. yesterday morning the remains of Mol lie Slater were removed from the sporting house of Minnie Falrchlld to Burket's undertaking rooms on Nortli Sixteenth street. This little woman died Monthly night ubotit 0 o'clock , nnd yesterday morning as her remains lay in tlio lonely dead room , her features showed In an unmistakable way tlio misery to which she had been subjected hi her fruitless pursuit of pleasure. No friend claimed her , no friends called to BOO her. To all intents and purposes shn was deserted by friend and enemy alike , although she is not without some of the former in this city. Her htory is a Bad one , though it docs not dillcr ma terially from that of those .who sutler euch a fa to. Three weokq ago , she sought admis sion to the house hi which she died. She was received by tlio landlady because the girl's youth and pitiable lot made an impression upon the proprietor whoso name has already been mentioned. The girl's story was that who had met a handsome travelling man named Williamson , with whom she soon became acquainted. Ho professed to admire the raven gloss of her long dark hair and sought for her com pany. She granted tlio boon. They fre quented ico-cnsam saloons and took even ing walks , and at times she remained in his company until the morn ing hours. From the ice-cream saloon she made appointments with and stopped with him , she claimed nt the Fuxton hotel. Boon it dawned upon her that slip was ruined and fruitlessly en deavored to conceal the fact from her friends. She was living with her sister. Mrs. Barney Burncll , wife of a clerk iu a butclier shop on the corner of Twenty-second and Farnarn streets , the residetieo being at the corner of Eighteenth and Williams streets. She feared detection and decid ed to hide her shame where it might not bo discovered. Her representations to Miss ialrchild were borne out by appearances and the latter with a sympathetic feeling admitted her to her house to take care of her during her impending illness. Ono week ago it became evident that the girl coul'l not survive the pangs of maternity and after a consultation in which Doctors Stone , Crowell ana Fiogenbatim took part , it was decided to endeavor to save the girl's life and she was according ly delivered of a still-born child. All that could have been done was under taken to aid the unfortunate. Delirium set In and the girl had to be kept under the inlluoneo of an amesthi'.tic and placed In a stndght- jacket while a colored nurse watched be side her day and night. But all without avail. Monday night when Dr. Stone saw the girl wasabontto die , he notilicd the sister of the fact and she , it is stated , received the information without the slightest emo tion. The brother-in-law called and pretended that he had notified an under taker to call for the remains but no undertaker made his appearance. That was the first visit made to the un fortunate by one of her relatives during her illness. Yesterday no undertaker appeared from the girl's friends and Miss Fairchild after having incurred an expense of about $200 for medical attendance , medicine , nurses and wear and tear of material was forced to send the unfortunate to Burket's to bo bo buried by her relatives. Who Mollie Slater's betrayer is is not known. Ho wont under an assumed name , and when she sought to Iind him by giving at the Paxton the name ho had assumed , the management of that house claimed that at the time mentioned no such party had occupied the room the number of which was given. The be trayer was a largo heavy man with blonde hair and mustache. Whoever ho may be. the doatlt of this unfortunate girl is laid at his door. A MAN OF aiANY NAMES. Ho Is Jacob Peterson mill la Also a Man of Noto. There is a man in this city who is va riously known as Jacob , Peter W. . and Rasmus P. Peterson. How many moro names ho has boon known under can not now bo ascertained. A short time since , ho was charged with forgery in the police court. It is now claimed that ho has run away. Saturday ho borrowed ten dollars from his attorneys , Ritchie & Kaiiupfer , together with the traveling valise of ono of the gentlemen. It is also claimed that ho took the cull'studs of ono of the same parties. Peterson's where nbouts , it is claimed , were unknown. Ex-JustIco Weiss has several souvenirs. Two of these arc notes , ono for $110 and the other is for $100. One is signed George W. Barker , an old friend of Peter son's , who once resided next door to him in Clinton , la. This is made payable to the absent ono. The second note is signed Charles Bryant nnd made payable to Jacob Peterson. A third note was ilgnod by John \V. \ Whontoti ami matte payable to Rasmus P. Petcr. on. On the strength of the signature which llkt ) that of the oilier * is in a disguised hand , Peterson secured from Uowloy , tlio money-loanor ono hundred dollars. Two of those notes Justice Weiss purchased at a discount of live dollars on each , and gave m return to Mrs. Peterson , a pas- imgc ticket to Copenhagen where she has now been about throe weeks. It is also claimed tlmt Peterson mortgaged ono horse several times , while John K. EdWards - Wards claims to hold a mortgage upon u well described grey hor.so which will unable him to secure the animal. A Itnlso In Coal. Onn of Omaha's leading coal men re turned yesterday from the east where ho had been making arrangements for confer for the ensuing winter. Ho claims thai the prices which they are novr compelled to charge for anthracite coal is a cause of much biirpri.se to consumers. Tins time ono year ago they wore selling hard coa for $0.50 per ton , and now they are com pelled to charge $10 for it. This raise has been occasioned by the increase in the transportation to this point. At the time first mentioned , the freight to Omaha was but $1.00 per ton , whereas since the enforcement of the interstate law. the freight has been increased to f3.2 ! ! per ton. Those are summer , prices and the dealer could not say what price coal would command during the winter months. Lnoliryiuooc Morrlincy. Thomas Lee nud Charles House were walking down Tenth street Monday evening ing and , arriving at ono of the now build ings near Howard , they were halted b ; .Jim Morrissey , who was toting & heavy plank across the sidewalk. They were delayed some little' bit , and Iennn patiently asked how'long , they wcro tr wait , nnd without further provocation Idotrissoy , Who' had been "hitting , t.ho . trawler' ' pretty hard , dropped the. turn ) ? r ywl 'rom k's ' ' shoulderadu'kiiockui ' ' ' ' " " " * ' ' , % ' . . . . Ir. Leo down. As they stood before Judge Borka this morning Leo looked as f ho just had an Introduction to Sulli- an. Morrissey didn't deny having hit urn , and was promptly lined $15 nnd costs. This was too much for Morrlsoy and ho pleaded plteously with ho court , saying that lie was a hard vorking man , with a big family to sup iort and it was his first offense. The udgo was inexorable , however , telling kUrrisscy ho should have thought of all hose things before he smashed Mr. Lee n the eye , and with tears streaming lown his bronzed face ho was hustled ji.ck into the cage to await the departure of the wagon for the hilltop. He did not mvo to go up , however , for at this juno- urc Contractor Jim Delaney appeared ipon the scene ami paid his fine , with ho remark that Morrissey was one of he best men on his whole force and ho couldn't ' account for the flowery break ho lad ueeu cinched for. Burglara at AVork. Yesterday morning Thomas Kcl ly who conducts restaurant in connection witli , ho saloon of Thomas Folcy , No. 314 South Thirteenth street found that the estab- ishment had been visited by burglars ometime last night. The trap door lead- ng to the cellar had been forced open UK I a window loading into the alter from the rear of the building had > eon broken. As far as could be asccr- aincd nothing was stolen. The proprio- ors know the night marauders ould get no money , for since burglars tolo $70 from Mr. Foley some- imo ago the receipts are not left n the saloon. A pair of new hoes belonging to the bartender Fred 'aimer , were taken and an old pair left nstead , one shoo being in Kelly's money drawer and the other in Foley financial recopticlo. Those who saw Palmer this norning with ono foot encased in an old rubber boot of the vintage of 1SS5 and a lilapulatcd slipper of crazy-quilt style ami ancient creation , must not imagine 10 had the gout or had boon playing base ) all. Ho was waiting for a shoemaker riend to imitate the early rising of the a - A Sure TliliiQ Mini OolH Lie ft. John A. King , who runs the saloon on Jouglas street opposite the Turf Ex change , had a "sure thing" m the Whit- akcr-Ashinghor bicycle race of Sun- lay last , and gave. Robert Ehmann , \Vliittaker's backer in the race f 100 to lay for him on his man. King called on Ehmann Monday expecting o toy with a big fnt roll of greenbacks , lo thought , of course , ho had won on iVhittakcr , and his disappointment can > o imagined when Khmann told lim that ho had not placed us money , that ho couldn't find akcrs , and had left it in his room at the Arcade. King then asked Ehmann to re- urn the money ho had given him , and Ehmann promised to produce immedi ately. They parted , and that was the ast seen of Mr. Ehmann , and in all likelihood the last ho will see of him for many a moon to como. A warrant was issued for Eh- iian , but up to date not even a clue to iis whereabouts has been ascertained , xing naturally feels a trifle nero , but lias philosophically concluded that experi- iiico is worth the cost and that his educa tion is now finished. Soaked Ills Whole Wardrobe. William Adams , who is evidently a traveling salesman for some well known clothing firm in this city , the identity of * which was too much for reportorial in genuity to establish , soaked his sample case , containing seven overcoats ind a number of other garments at the Omaha National Loan oflieo on Douglas street Monday , realizing 80 on the same. A member of : ho firm represented by Adams was at ho pohco station yesterday morning in voking the powers to assist him n unearthing the festive descend- in t of a long line of presidents , ind to recovery of the coats up the spout. Ho strenuously refused , however , .o giyo his name or the name of his douse , asserting that they didn't want Adams arrested or even exposed , but they wanted their goods buck. A call at the loan otlico revealed the fact that Adams is an old customer and has fre quently pawned goods them before , but they knew , or pretend to know , nothing about whom ho worked for or where ho resided. _ _ _ _ _ Sink on the Cars. The 10 o'clock train that arrived from Denver on the B. & M. Monday morn ing had a man on board who had. been taken sick on the train. He got on at Beatrice and soon afterwards showed symptoms of illness , which became violent lent as the train moved toward Omaha. Kind bystander * , took the man in charge nnd had him moved to Bell's drug htoro. He was I suffering greatly und Dr. Hnwittson who was called pronounced his ailment acute spasmodic colic. The man's name is Chauney Wilcox , and his mother resides in Ccilar- Villc , California. Ho lias been working on the B. & M. extension near Beatrice and had como to Omaha in search of other employment. Ho was removed to St. Joseph's hospital. The probabilities are that ho will recover , although his case is very serious. Scarcity of Ofllcors. Monday night there was a lively scrim mage in Rasmussen's saloon , on Seventh and Lenvouworth streets , between a crowd of Swedes. They adjourned to the walk and continued the fight until a number of bruises were awarded many of the fighters. The row terminated by mutual consent. No policemen ap pcared : in fact , the residents down there do not look for otlicors , because there are no policemen on duly east of Thirteenth and south of the railroad. Ollicur Poiro- net is a victim ot this absence of proper protection , because frequently , when sleeping in the day after the patrol sit night , he is called to quell disturbances all around his neighborhood. On last Sunday ho was aroused three times. IH It Hpookh ? Henry and Stivcu Nugent and their sister , half-brothers and sister of Billy Nugent , the young man who was killed by Keilly a few weeks ago , live alone in n little house on the corner of Otli and Davenport port streets. They went out to visit a friend , leaving the windows open , the back-door locked with the bcrcon- door iii the front bolted , while the inside door was open. When they returned , tltn windows dews wore down and fastened yet the doors remained in the same condition as when the party wont away. They look upon the matter as a supernatural accomplishment , and since the time of the occurrence have not slept in the house , They can't explain tjio circumstance nud arc going to abandon the place. Information \Vantcd. Of the whereabouts , if living , or of the death of the following children of Pat' rink Cassorly : Margaret. Catherine , John , Michael , Sarah and Peter. Pat rick Cassorly was born in Ireland , Boyle , Roscommou county and after living in America , died at Boyle at or about 1870 , Any information regarding these persons or their children will bo gratefully 10- ccivcd and paid for. E. J. II. TO\VXSF.NI > , Boston , Mass. A Sprain. liiistavo Stepp is walking with n cane the result of aspralned ankle , ' sustaluci at tlio Turner's pjcuic'oni Sunday-lust a rjuttsnioutlu , ' . ; ' , - . , . ' . } , . THKCOtmTB. What Was Done IJefbro the Judges Yesterday. UNITED STATES. S. D. Lyster , brought up from Hold- rcdgo Monday evening by Deputy United States Marshal Allen , charged with pass- ng counterfeit money , was arraigned before Judge Dundy yesterday morning , und pleading not guilty , was remanded to jail , the court not fixing ball. It. K. Mumangh , an ac cessory , to a greater or Ics ? extent , was ilso held. They are both evidently very smooth people , and In all probability the > alr who have been working Hastings , jncoln , Fremont and other Nebraska owns for the past month where a good deal of spurious coin , $5 nnd $10 gold pieces ami silver- dollars and half dollars has been put in circulation. When arrested both nen had a small quantity of the queer upon their persons , and it looks iko a clear case against them. Court adjourned slno dlo yesterday norning , alter the disposal of tlio above cabes. DISTINCT. Samuel A Keen has brought suit against ho county commissioners to prevent hem from refunding or issuing to other mrtics the $ ' , ' 03,000 bonds u fibred for sale some time ago and bought by N. W. Har ris. The latter i > ssignod to Keen and the iounty commissioners refused to transfer he bonds on the ground that they had lad no dealing with Keen in tlio business. Ten Now Dandy Copq. Mayor W. J. Broach , II. 15. Smith and George I. Gilbert , of the board of police commissioners , were in session at the city council chambers cxamlng the list of applicants for places on the police force. i'he board expects to bo in session until ibout Friday , as there Is the enormous number of one-hundred and seventy-live lames to bo gone over , characters to bo nvestignlcd and capabilities as to fitness 'or membership of the force to jo established , and successful can didates to be decided upon. By pertinacious inquiry the BEE ascor- ained that there are to Go but ten new men added to tlio force , and about that iiiany to fill the places of old ones to be : ; ivcn the grand lire. However , if the levy will adnnt of it , there may be a few moro than ten now members appointed , is the commission are exceedingly nnx- ous to sec the force materially increased and strengthened , but haven't much hope that they will bo enabled to accomplish anything further than tlio appointment of tlio number mentioned. Several of the old members are on the tenterhooks , and are arc traversing their beats very gin- jcrly , in momentary expectation of hear- , ng the dull , sickening thud of their own [ loads falling into the basket under the keen stroke of the guillotine. There are i number of burlesquors on the force whose decapitation will bo hailed with extreme satisfaction by all ; those who are anxious to see the interests of the people guarded by good , square , honest , competent mcn.and not ignorant and ia- cllicient apologies for such , utterly unable - able to distinguish between right and wrong. The Pointers. The painters' union hold a regular meeting Monday veiling which was moro largely attended than any previous meet ing for several weeks. The Into strike is virtually over and matters arc not so blue with the union men as they thought thuy might bo. Many of them have gone to work , some on their own account and others for their own employers. A few liavo left town but the non-union men form the largest number of emigrants. For this season there are more painters employed than for a similar time during any previous year. The union men say they are holding to the original schedule of $2.7" ) per day and nine hours. If non union men are employed at less rates nnd longer hours at present they intend to make no outward demonstration , be lieving that these things will shape them selves in time. Henceforward their meetings will only bo their regular pri vate ones , but they are watching out for the union interests all the time. of the Army. Yesterday morning. Colonel Henry , inspector specter of the rillo practice of this de partment , accompanied by Lieutenant Greene and Lieutenant McKcovor , efFort Fort Laramie , and Lieutenant Corcoran , of Cam ) ) Pilot Butte , went to the Bellevue - vuo range to make arrangements for the holding of the departmental rille compe tition which is to begin at that place on August 1. Captain Ernst , of the Eighth infantry , who is to have charge of the camp on the range was also present. The order directing tlio removal to Fort Assmiboino trom 1'ort Russell has boon revoked , anil until further notice , the doctor will remain at Fort Russell. Colonel Henry is diily receiving sub scriptions to the list suggested by him to give small money un/.es to all the com peting soldiers in the coming department division , and distinguished markMiien competitions. The amount now sub scribed is considerably over $330. A New dinner. After considerable delay , the members of the Prcssmcns' Stercotypcrs" and Electrotypcrs' union , of this city , have at length received their charter from the International. They are jubilant over the matter , because at ono time in consequence quence of certain irregularities it was thought that a longer time would elapse before the desired authority would arrive. The members of the union propose to make it a success. They are all hard working , industrious and intelligent men , nnd will take a pride in maintaining the impression which they made in their pa rade on the fourth of July. J. Me Donncll. F. A. I. A. , Architect , N. E. cor. 10th and Dodgo. Prohuhly Fntitl. A serious and probably fatal accident occurred yestcreay morning , at tlio Shccly building now being erected at the corner of 1'iftccnth and Howard streets. One of the brick layers fell into tlio basement from the wall whore ho was working having ono or two ribs broken and receiv ing internal injuries. He was attended to by Dr. ilanchctt. The Omiihn Fair. Secretary MeSlmno of the Omaha Fair Association sends out several men to day to advertise the undertaking throughout the state nnd mention Iowa. The intention is to advertise the iill'uir as thoroughly us possible , because the features which have been secured for it warrant the announcement made by tlio management that it will bo the most successful fair over held in Nebraska , A Cheap Hide. Kearney post No. 48 , of Wcepinc Water , has engaged three cars lo talso its members and their families to the na tional encampment at St. Louis , Septem ber 27. The trip will bo yia Chicago1 and the round tare will bo only $3.00 , cheaper than remaining at homo , Examine Carefully. The plumbers examining board , con sisting of the chairman of the board of public works , the manager of the water works company , and ono member of the Master Plumbers' association , wore in ses sion at the city ongincer's ollicoyesterday ulterjwv ; 'Alioy c.ga.Ycn.94 for Uw pur- Absolutely Pure. This powder never vnrlcs. A mnrvcl of pur- tystrength and wliolosoiiieneas. Mnro coon- oiniCHl than this ordinary kliutft , anil cnunot bo sold In competition with tlio multitude of low cost diortvcltflit nltitn or pho'phnlo powdori. Sold only In irons. UOVAL IIAKIMI I'OWDKU Co. 101 Wall-st. . N. V. pose of passing upon tlio efficiency of ap plicants to become plumbers nnd gas-lit- : ors , under city ordinance M'JO , passed luno 14,1887. There were twenty-throe ipplicants to be examined. An Italian Sonsot. Antonio Sonsot , possibly from Italy , was arrested yesterday morningby Officer Urndy for puddling water melons with out a license , which seems to be an old racket of Sonnet's. Ho was hardly bo- iinil the bars , however , before a repre sentative of Wilson & Stratton. tlio loan agents , who entered the additional and more serious charge against him of dis posing of mortgage property , in tlio sale ) f a pony for $ \r \ to L. A. Goldsmith. Sonsot will bo bound over to the district court. Old Tunes. Ofllccr Pieronet Monday was sur prised to receive a most handsomely written postal card from ono of the sur vivors of his old company in the Forty- sixth Illinois , with a request for the olli- cor's photograph. The writer , when he entered the army , was unable to write his name , but such is not the case at present. Carpenters. To - night the carpenters' union will liold a meeting in their hall , 1310 Douglas street. They desire a full atten dance of members. DR. POWELL REEVES , 314 South 13 ! h St. , Omaha , Nob. PiilVATi : Established for the Scientific and Speedy Curs of Chronic , Nervous and Special Diseases. AN EXPERT SPECIALIST. Treats nil forms of Throat I.HHK , Nurvo und Illooil illsen'io * , nil Chronic diseases mid Do- fonnliles tar in advance of nny invitation In Hit * country. Those who cantumplatu Kolnt ? to Hot Springs for the treatment ol uny 1'rlvnto or Illnod dScniocun lie cured for one-third tlio cost at our I'rlvntu UUpensury , 311 South llith street , Oiimlm , Noli. HUl'TUlU ! cured without pain orlilndoriinco fiom buslnr s. Pity this treatment n pure Lovely Complexion- free trom sluwneruckles ( , tiKinkhoirN , uriip tloni , etc , llrllliant llyes und porlcct hciilth can lie Iind. { V Tlmt "tired" feolinif nnd till foiimlowuak- no-sos prompt ! } cured , llloatlnsr Headaches Nun ou I'ro-trntlnn , ( icnernl Debility , Sleep- locHnes > < , Denri'bSlon nnd fudlceiitlon , Ovurlon troubles , Inlliummttlon nnd L'leurntlon , Kalllng nnd DisplacementSplnul ueiikness , Kidney compliilntA nnd Cuangu ot Life. Consult tti old Doctor. CVC HUH CAD Acute or Clironlolnlltun Kit Rait CHRimntlonof thur.yelldsor Ololio und tar ur Nonr Sluhtednens , Inversion of the Lids , SorofulouB lUcs , ricm-utlons. In- Humiliations , Absre s , Pimm" " * of \ IMotiof ono or both cCf , und Tumors ot Ltd. t E-tV Inlluimniitlon of the Kur , Ulcerutlon or Cuturrh , Intoimil or C.Mernal Ucal'ncdS , or rnrnlyeis , SinginK or Hani ing noises , Thleltoned Drum , etc. UKDUnnC nobility , Spormntonhurn , ? um- nJhlfyUUw Innl Los-cs , NlKht KmUslcms , Loss ot Vital 1'ownr , Meoplossnuss Dependency ency , Ixiss of Memory , Contusion ol Idem , llluis llrloru tlio Kye * , Lat-sltudo. L'lnirnor , ( iloomlne ° s , Dcpre lnn ot Kpirite , Aversion to Society , Kuslly DKcourntfed , Lack ot Contl- ilonco , Dull , Listless , L'nllt for study or llnsi- l ne-s , nnd tlmls llto n burden , Safely , 'ormii- nuntly nnd rrlvnlely Cured. Ill nnn 0 efcrlM Diseases , Syphilis mil- ULUUU & biUi3'e > i ° e most horrible In Its leMiltcompletely eradicated without the use of mercury. Scroluln , Krjslpelas , rover Pores , lllolches , I'linples , fleets , pulns In the Iloiul nnd Iono9 ! , SyiilillltluSoru Thioat , Jloutli nnd Tonimo , ( ilnmlulur Knmrgement of the Ncclc. ItlioumntiMii , Oitiirrli , etc. , I'ermnnontly Cured When ( itiii-ro llnui 1'iillod. "HF y Kidney and Illaditor troubles , Weuk Iliu'k , Ilumliikfrlne. . I'roqucncy of t'rlnatlm. . t'rlnu high colored or inllliy sediment on standing , liouorrhiea , ( fleet , C titl * , etc , promptly anil tntely cuiod. C'lmrres reasonable. Consultation Ireo nnd strictly eonlldentlnl Mcdlelno sent free liom observation to all parts of the t'nlted Stales. Corie pondonco reeenes prompt attention. No loiters an- suered unle-n ncoomimnlod by lour cents In stamp * . Send stamp for pamuhlct nnJ list ol questions. Terms strictlv cRsh. Call on or ad dress UK. POWRI.IJ IUKVI : > . No. 314 South lIUHSt , Onmtm.Nob. PIANOS CHICKERING Vose&Sons Infitrnnicntti exchanged , rented ami sold on cany ixtyincntu , below Factory Prices , Instruments slightly tiscd at G-BEAT BARGAINS. Max Meyer &Bro . ; . . Omaha , . . Neb. ; . ' . ' . ; } ODDS AND ENDS , The busy season beiug over and tilings not so rushing any more we have now time to look after the stock that is left , and find that we have accumulated during the season quite a few odds and ends * These consist of some single suits , one or two of a kind , and quite a lot of suit pantSi Verv frequeutlv we sell the coat and vest from a suit and then the pants are left. We have placed them on a counter bv themselves , and though the price was formerlv very low we have marked them down still further. There are some verv fine goods among them. We will sell them oulv as thev are * That is , make no alterations as the price is so extremelv low that w cannot afford to have the expense of altering them , but those who will find a fit in this lot will get the goods at about one third their value. value.MENS FURNISHINGS. As unusual bargains in neckwear we offer 100 doz. elegant scarfs a atlSc ; retailed in all first class houses from 50c npward. 100 doz. extra fine silk and satin scarfs , Tecks and Four-in-Handsj1 new and choice patterns , at 26o , the most of them were sold at 75c Another invoice of those Pique Scarfs at 25c a dozen. This will be the last of them this season. We cannot fill mail orders on this last lot All goods marked in plain figures and at stuictlv one price at Cor : Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. During July and August , our store closes at 6:30 : p. m. , except Saturday. OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Cor. ISt/lSt. and Capital Am. , OMAHA , NEB. FOB Till ! THE VTMLNT OK AM. CHRONIC e SURGICAL DISEASES BRACES AND APPLIANCES F01 DEFORMITIES , TRUSSES , Ate THE NEW VABICOCEU SUSPENSORY CIAMP COMPRESS. Ifcwl rcllttiVp./ii > piiratii4 Atvl rrni llH * fir nicrr f\iltitmcnt of every form of dlnmaienulnn ? JltUiculcr Mtrgif il ti rat incut. WRITK ton CIRCIIJIHI cm lteri > rmlli * nml llmrt > < Itib JYrt , dirviit r oft lie Siiine , i'llo * , * ! umom , C iK < r Catarrh , { trout I III * . Inhalation , R'ert licit * I'arnU'K I , ulrptt M 1nc > , UJudJtr , I ye , ) , r , HUu , ami U..KX ] , A J &llburgitl4Jit.itilloiii | , lioolc'ou Diseases of Women FRKE. Only Reliable MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A M'nCIAUT OP PRIVATE , SPECIAL and NERVOUS DISEASES. AU Blixwl l > lwajw > f-'ip - < v riily ! trcvM. HrpMUHr Pot inn icmo\c-l f-om tin * j ttn uitl.out mmiirj New lff l < > intttu ' 1 era tint nt ( m ] > jnor\H l Power. IVr r ii utiHMd to vl lt u § nmj lu trvntnl m hnimttt t > m [ MHnl' lire AUwnmumlrntlou * Lonll Untful Mwli rinriinr'tiiMniiiuMititviit t > > luallnr LX'i"-S | ' tcrure ! ) i uekd tu purhitn ititlUiite i-ontcnti or fii'trr ' On * | ierMn.itl infntlew | irt , A-ri.il 011 auitroiHull i.t , ftrm-ii tliUtftrjr ofyyur cone , \viUi ilnwji utl wo Mill icnJ In i < l mvra.j | tr , wur DOOK FREE TO MEN ! lpon rrtvftfp. Pfwitil iml Kervtiii'i IiUraie * , Sou tin I wMkrr Pjwriimtftrrhfrt IinpoUney , 6 > | > MIK ( .touorihaa. Glut , nud * * * i cowl ? Kfntii.i f > r | > ili < iit , A'l U , OJH1U MEDICAL A KVIl ll'\I. I\STIT17' , or Dr. iftaenamy , Ct < r. I3ih st. & Oasitcl AYjEdM , Net ) , Meillcal Hooks or I'npprs Free. The proprietor of the OiuHli.t Mcilkul nml Ml MI cu ! liistltutu lias mibltsieclu rulunblo sot of boom nmtimper * upon inronlr mill Burulcal dl ciise ' " " > ilerorniltlps , ami the iiiethuJi 11 ! rnrfl nhUlilmvo given him tlio repuuitlmi of belrij ; ibc mnet skill- tul iind B'.icvcislul ] > cclull t In tuo west , und muile tholiislllulo BO celubmlcil tlmt meilcinoi ui > ) mnl to nnil imtlcnti received irom every tntelu the union , Ainonx the Luoks I * one upon IhiMlln'u i < of womuTi ! ono upon nervniii , tpooinl Hurt irlvato dMeiipca ot tuu peiual and url'imy organs ; rnrluo eelo cnnKl liy flur/ical fjponttlon't tiuil their latcl ) Iinonteil clump ctinipruHi HUBpcniiiiry tor the relief uuilciuo of vurluoct'lo , norxoun nih.iuMllon ami sex ual ( lability , now rcttorutlvu treatment , rapcn ui un surk'li'al braces , i llQe , iHnr-ury , pur tl ) * ! ! * , tlU Klcctililty iinil tht > n-jw m.ivnctlu li.ntory for hoinn usu ; r.iturrlinifillnhalatlon.utf. Unlike most hooki s ucil by doctors tree , thsy ilo not contlit of tcttlmoalali nltti lletltloiu unnioi and Inltlnls. or rultlilMi ot that Klnu , but are pliln description ) orilluiiso , Bimptoun. new dlncoverlcs In nicdlclno , mrucry ami clootrlcHy , nnd HTH well worth til3 po nucal. und em ho obtmncl free by adilrp ln ; the Ouinlin .Modlcut un > 1 > Surgical Instltuto , Utli Btrcot mid Capitol Avenue , Omnba , NcbrHbkn. trao ts rvACQCAtvtrn wint Tiin acoaniriir or imo COUNIilY WILL BKEBtriiMLM.NQ I1I1S Mil'Tllir TIU CHICAGO.ROCKISLAND&PtilRC . RAILWAY lly rcacon of It * central potiltloi i.o-t > relation to lines I jut of CMcapo , nml cuiitln' al Unea at tcrmln d points Writ , Karthwtit ami South it , It the true niMUlo llnl : In that trnn u-ontlncntai system which ImlU'S nml facllltatca travel auj traS'.c LeUccn the AtlanUu and 1'uclflc. The Hock IiUml innln line and branches Include Chi- cajro , Jollot , Ottawa , I.a hello , J'torla , Ociu-foo , Mullno nml Hock Itlati'l. In Illinois ! Darrnport , Mutcntlnp. Washington , 1'alrfltld , ottumwnOil > iloow , WettJJIi- ertTIo a CltjrI > e MolneaImll nol , Wlnter50t , Atlan tic , Knoxilllo , Auduhou , llarlnn , Outhrle Ccntro nnil Council Ilhllfn , In ! ( > ! Oallatln , Trenton , fit. Joseph , Cameron nnd Kunjoj City , In Jllnourl ; I avrnworth and Atchlion.lnKaniui Albert I < caMinneapolis and St. I'aul , In Minnesota ; Wr.tcrtown nnrt filoux Falls , In Dakota , nml hundred * of Intenucdlatu cltlci and to ns. "The Great Rock Island Route" ) Guarantees pccd , comfort , ccrtilnty and unfety. Its permanent wny Is dltllnirulfhcd for IU excellence. Its trldtfea are of stone and Iron. Its track Is of eolld steellt rolllnir tockperfect. lUpissenecrcqulpment das all the ufety appliances that ciporlencehasprjrul useful , and for luxurtauu accommodations Is uni-ir * passed. Its Lxpreits Trains consist of superior f r Coaches , elegant 1'ullman 1'alace 1'arlorand Klreplng Cars , u | > erb Dining Cau , proTldlnif delicious meals , and ( between Chicago nnd St. Joseph , Atchlson and Ksiuas City ) restful Ilccllnlne Chair Cars. Its man agement Is coascrratlTo , IU dUdpllno exacting , "The Famous Albert Lea Route" Itctwocn Chicago and Minneapolis and Et. 1'aul Is the favorite. Orcr this line Bolld Fast Kiprcpa Trains run dally to attractive resorts for tourists In Iowa ami Minnesota , and , \Vatcrtown and fcloux Falls , to the rich wheat and prating lands of Interior Dakota. Via Benecft and Kankakee , the Hock Island otters superior Inducements to travelers between Cincinnati , Indian apolis , LafaretU and Council Illulfs.Bt. Joseph , Atciil- ( on , Leartnworth , Kansas City , ht , I'aul , and Interms- dlate points. All patrons ( especially ladles and clill- dren ) receive protoctlon , courtesy and kindly attention , for tickets , maps , f olden , copies of Western Trill , or ny desired Information , appto ) principal offices' la tLu Vnltnt States and Canada , or addreis , at ChlciKO , I.B.CAIK , t. ST. JOHN , f. A. HOIHOOI , VINDEX HAVANA CIGAR 5 GTS. This is the only cigar in the United States made of Pure Havana Tobacco , ( long filler ) . Buy one for 5c and you will never buy any other. For sale in all first class retail stores. McCoKD , BRADY & Co. , Manufacturer's Agchtd. IBOTTI-iE p Imported an 1 Bottled by Mihnlovitch FIctclicr& Co. , Cinincnati , O. For bale by the following nfjents : RiclmnUon Drug Company ; UlaUe , Itrucc & Co , , Aillurfc Hell er , Frank Dellonc & Co. , R. K. Grotte. Fanulicb supplied by Gladstone Hros. it Co. Sample bottle free. For sale by all wholesale and retail druggUtb , lUmor dealers : md \\ine merchants. SOUTH SIDE RESIDENT TRACT ADDITION TO FRIEND , NEBRASKA. At Auction Sale , Thursday , August Hi , at 2 p.m. , Sharp. Sale without KcPcrvc to the lligln'st Bidder. Friend , Nebraska , has two thousand people. H on the main line of the H. & M. road 38 miles west of Lincoln. The K. C As W. railroad is surveyed through the town bonds will be voted for it.and the divUion station on the new line will be at Friend , I he town is one of the best shipping points in the state. Terms of Sale One-third cash , balance on easy term ? C.C. PACIJ and BKNO'KHOniCS. Auctioneers , Lincoln. WIIITB A ; FISIinUUN , Proprietors. EELIABLE JEWELER. Watchei , Diamonds , Pine Jewelry , Silverware The largest , ttock. Price- the lowest. Repairing a i-pccialty. Work .warranted. ' C qrner Uouulas anJ Jfith treeU , Oinah.i , Liircn.pi1 Watchmaker for the Union k , 1'ac'UScR ailroad.Compftnr. . - , '