! - r : ' : . , ' , I , ' _ w - ' & . . , ; - . . _ ; - V _ ! , . ' TIlE ow D4LIiY .BEE : WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER . . . . : . . . . . j . . . - V . - . . - - . - . - - . _ - _ - -V---- _ --V _ _ _ - THE MANDAMUS. IS iSSUED. 3uJgo Maxwell Oraer the Elkhn Road to Appear In Oonrt Today THE STRIKERS ARE ON HAND. flaliroad WIr Pu1ter .GathnrIn * t Lincoln For the Convontton To. day-A Memphi. Murderer Arreted-iete I1uue. rPnoM TItV flEl L1NCQ1.t ZIUBIU.1 Tim wilt of mandamus agaln3t thu Frorn Inon , Itkfiorn & MtssuurJ Valley vaiI F road WLi ISSUCIt by the Rupromo court yestcrdty and iIced n the hands of Sliorlfr Z1IIllck , who crvcd It on the local tgeiit of the road. The writ was issued 'n.y Chief Justice N8xw011 and reads as fo I lows : Supretne Court , State of Ncbraskn , i'o the Fruiout , : , Ilklioru & Missouri Velloy railroad : Wtwrcas , In the nctlon pending In sal4 court vlieruli : you were repuidcns : end the state of Nebr.istca cx rel the botrd of trans. trtStlOfl of thu state of Nebraska relater , Judgiient : was rcnd.red by saIl court , Octo. tier 4 , 1SS7 , that an aitornattve writ of iun- dames lscue aaLust you commanding you to coiirily ; with this order of the board of traIfl4IHrttlOfl ) of the state of Nebraska made b' it Sittuibcr24 ; , , 1SS7 , lii acortalu Iroceed In wlaren : you were respondent ant the Lincoln uoard of tr4do and frellt bureau was con : ilaln ant. Now , therefore. we command you upon receIpt or this writ , to perform the above recited Judgment and command , or that you aubear before tine sIlhIrenIlo court of Nebraska at the city of Lincoln on tine 5th day of October , LM$7 , at U o'clock , to show why you refuse to do ho. Witness , 11m. Samuel Maxwell , chiet Jus. thec. and tine seal of said court this 4th day of October , A. I ) . , 187. Tl11 bCUE3IERS O HAND. ' The ( lelugates are arrvlng ; for the rc pubhican stat * conyention which meets - this evening. As usual in suet : cases the particular huelors and strikers of the railroads are hirAt on tine ground , and a stranger within thu gates of the city would thniik , to listen in the hotel lob- hilet , ttt they htd : alreuly : nominated General Dhlworth for suprorno Judge. Jutlge Post Inns rooms engaged for his boom , and , : iotwith.standlng the fact that the People over the state arc demanding 4 in no uncertain voice the retention of , Junlge Maxwell on the supreme bench , tlu road3 are embarking on one of their chttracternstic lights to beat judge Mnu- . vohI If possible , and if they timt it impossible - possible they svihl conduct a niasterhy 'retreat and sweac that they never had a caulndato in the hold. The work of gnthering proxies continues and strenu. our efforts are ninnie to sccup : proxies in the Lancaster deleehtlon : .to break , if possible , the oul'ect of a solid delegation for Judge Maxwell and the control of railroads. The farther worl is lime. - trated by the telegrams sent to remote parts of the state by strikere on hand seeking proxies from their counties for a seat in the delegation to whioh ; it the p&iplc ivould never elect them. The 1 convention moetc in Funk&sopera house. Secretary Suoioy , of the state committee , line diagramed the house , and has tickets were presented to tine state as roBes by on haad for each : delegation , as well as hress tickets , and a certain number of general admission tickets for each dole- : gation. t Thorn ore signs oi new developments V ifl the junileini contest , thn friends of J. H. Strode urging hic name icr district I judge , In place of Alien Field , wino seeks the socon t judeshnip. Mr. Strode has a large following in ( Jtoe nountyand in his : former home Cuss county , and would undoulitetlly be a stronger candidate in Lancaster county titan Mr. Field. Dele gates to this convention will reach the city this morning. n WANTM ) FOR MURDER. An interestn. : case was haLving its . hieiring before ( iovernor Thiaver to-day , it. being a requisition isiied by the gov. ornor of 'rennessee for a young man now living In Valley county. Nebraska , who Is wanted for murder and is under In. ( liCtflCflt for thLt crime itt sIeniphis. The young man's iianio is Al McMahon , and lie is now under bonds , while his attorney i'homus Darnehl. sucks to pro. vent his being taicen from tine state. .Ihie young uaii'S claim Is that ttto indictment for murder is a trumped up charge and that all that is wantel of him is as a wit floss in a case there , and hence his refusal to i o. Deputy Sheriff l'ear son , of Moinptii , who Is hero after hlm , states that the crime for which MoMahoa Is wanted is for participating in a mur- der. It is alleged that urly last spring , while Inn was omployodat a stave factory Itear 1'dInIIihlis ' tWO of his fellow work- Diet : , one of whom was a negro , becanie enageLt In a quarrel. . MeMahon ei'lol with the white man and together with 'sevoral other whnito eniploycs attacked the negro , boat mliii to death : and thou threw his body into a creek. YESTRUI ) ky's couur L'RCEEIINGS. ) Shiohes vs Kroaiuor , continued ; holmes vs Sumner , submission vacate' ' ! ; State ox ml Ihoard of Transportation vs F'ruwont , Elkhorn & Mlskourl Valley railroadcom. pany , alternative writ allowed. Tine fol- lotvhtig causes were : trguei , and submitted - ted : hioke vs hlaiverstiult , briefs to be fiIed State ox rd B. & M. railroad coni- pany vs icott. motion to set aside die- nilesal ; .1)olanoy vs blunter ; Williams vs Bikunbary. Court adjourned to this In3rIiing itt 8:80 : o'clock. STATE hOUSE 1TiM5. Governor Tluiyer yesterday received L a Petition from citizens resident in the I boiidnries : of Thomas county asking his oxuIlency to organize the county under the law and 'mill the fall election for otli core. 'J'bo partlcsaeking appointment as te1norar y county cominiasionors state tPat they have canvassed the county nunt tnd that it has more tinan two hundred bninttitio : citizens. The governor yesterday signed the dcc lon ProCliiiiatlOIi : that vill be sent to thc cotnnths In tine state. There arc thire vacniieies iii tin : , rejrescntiitivc : district to liii. Tiioy ur. : those left by J. it. 4 Nicol. from Anteloirn county , 0 , S. han so , : , of Sinimiders county , mid iteprosun- tntive lhIls , of Johnson county. 'L'hicre was added to the war relics ii tine secretary of states ohuice yesterday V two papers tinat were PtIbhiSiieit in thit army in 18i ) I and were campaign laPer : In the second election of Lincoln. On : t of these papers. the Onnip Record , wa pub2sied : by tim First Wisconsin rogn meld In their Cflhlib ) at liagerstown. M1. amnni tim ntiier , time lJnion 1lsg , was nub hlsined by the soldiers of the tilnthi 1ow IJ titch0111111) at ltoino. Ga. Time paper : ? drn. Libbie S'oods. of Lincoln. 4. Time following notaries were ycsterda commissionet by the governor : .Joimi I F. Brady , Atkinson , ilolt county ; itorrl ' 11. Shoinan. Onuitim. ; Mark It. Aspinwall Keurnov , C. M. Marshall , Eldrigo , Chias cuuntyanmes ; D. Chase , hialgler , Dund , C0'Itity ; IL M. Stoekwell , Ciearwator . Antolouc county ; J. J. Spence , Cam . * bridge , Furuas county ; S. 11. Jones ) linrrlsoii , Sioux county , . . it. Your bimmigs &ro Iestroyed fi tb not oxect that Dr. Pierce's "Goldoi i Medical Discovery" will make new one for you. It can do much : , but not lmpo ; MUhities. If , however , you have not ye i reached tim last stages of consumption ? there Is hope for you. But do not dela : t V lost you cross the fatal line where hel ; Is impossible. ' [ 'ho Discovery has mu rostedi the aggravating cough of thou V senile of consuniptives. cured their nigh i sweats andlieotio fevers , and restovu th'in : to health and happiness , _ _ _ Voopar's Burial. V Ii. Cooper , ayoung tuan , died in SI , I JOieIh' hospital on Last Sunday nighi 4 I will ho burled t.ti.dny In 4hu Hebrew c ' Uletery. . , , , , . . . ' . : : . I , , , , . I , V V' $ ' . . 1ttA1j : fsTTR Ttt&NMPERI. , Celesitno E Wood to harry I ) 115041 , lot 11 , In bik 11 , in South Omaha , ' 1 C. ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janice ( I Megeatfi . . to ( . I V thnlrlcy , lots ( V. , anti III , in Windsor l'lace , w. d. . . 5OO Tine Omaha Iteal Estate and Trust Co. to Arthur .1 Van Kurac. lots S and 7 In blk 7 , In Kirby Place. w. d. ttIOO Byron heed , at al. to A I'ster Anderson - son , the s ( of lot r. , In blk 2 , of Canht1tslt'8add.w.d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John O'lormohus to Frances T 1iint tine s ( ci the 8 , of lots 5 and 0 , In bik 11. In the imnorovocmnout Associa- tlonadd. w.d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8O Patrick hector and wife to ihlza 1' Bloomer. lots 10 and 13 , in block 1 , lnSouthOmahsvlew. w.d. . . . . . . . . Mihis Wvuan to CarrIe l Wyman thu W t ft , of lot . , In bik "F. . , " d Slmins'2nntadd , v.tI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . henry Ambler and wito to ( ieormO hiamninnond ci al , hots 9 and 10 In bI 121n Ambler l'lace w d. . . . . . . . . . . . 4,3OO John Ij. Miles and wheel nil to Carrie F. Auspachnor , lot 10 In block 3 in . Walnutihhhl ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edward V. bowls and wife to Ii. 11. Bail , lot7 In blk "M" of Shln's . eec- end addition ; v (1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.050 Alice O'Ionshnoo anf huqband et a ! to Whhilamin SlcMaster , lot 5 In blk 2 In O'Neil'e ' eubdlv of blacks 1 , 2 and 3 In Lowe's second ndditlon w d. . . . . 8,400 Jennie I. Stevens Li ) Edwarti F' . Cook lot 4 in Stevens' eubdlv of lotsl3 amid 14 in block 11 of I'aiker's additIon : ; vtI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 sy. (1. Aibright and wife to the Omaha Carriage and Sleigh company , lot 0 In block 4 of Matthovs stibdlv of biocks 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 2S and 20 of Albrigtit's choicel w d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000 John II. h3urn to } rank E. Dohn , lots a anl 7 In block 4 of Shrlver Place ; . ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Thomas C Jeltorles to Minnhs Strati : ' inane , lot 6 in blk 2 of Jolteris' re- p1st a sub dlv of bik 1 In Albrighit's choice wd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 Patrick Iloctor and wifa to In ! 1' Ken- fey , Lots I and 2 In blk 1 , South : Omaha View add , w d. . . . . . . . . . . . \v U AibrIghnt and wIfe to ' [ 'hionnas C IetTorIs , lot 6 Iii bik ti of .luiterls' re- .lat of sub mliv of bik I In AIbrIght's choice , sOd to South : Omaha , v d. 200 I'atrlck hioctor anti wife to D L holmes et al lotS 10 and 17 in blk I of South Omaha VIev w d. . . . . . . . . 200 Vihhiam Morho abtl wife to Janies I Jemupsev , the w 4 of lot 5 in bik J of l'atrlck's let add. w d. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,42. 14 A Barry and wife to Ilarriot C Dater the undlvd of tine w 23j ft ofthee45ftoflo:2 , Inblk 209in tint' city ofOmaha w d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,333 L A Barry and who to CalvIn Dater tiio umidlvd 3 of the w 2J4 ft of e 43 ft of hat In bik 200J In city of Omaha , w d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,833 George 0 Francisco and wife to Isaac 13 Pickett , lot 3 In bla 3 in Bonrgs hhhIl's2dadd , wd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,400 Total sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37,131 RtIILDING t'ERMITS. The following building permIts were issued yesterday by Superintendent WhitlocI : N. P. Nelson , 1-story frame cottsge , Baker avenue , near Otoc , to cost. . 3 300 F. C. Moraii , double 2.story.and bush- ness brick dwellIng , California and . Twenty-first , to cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,300 B. J. Benson , 1-story frame aottao , 'rirteenth and Elm , to cost--------- 1,300 - - - - - - - - - C. S. Goodrich , frame barn , 508 South : Twentieth : , to cost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Francis Itolibins , 2-stork' frame flats , Twenty-thIrd and t1rae , to cost. . . . 2 100 Victor WohIf,1-stovy frame pen factory , Fourteenth and PacIfic , to cost - - - - - - C. F. Matmberg , 1-story frame cottage , Ohio , between TwentIeth and 'rventy-hirs tocost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 N. A. Stenhens , 1-story frame addi- tlon to dwelling , Iougias aye , near Ames , to cost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eight permits a.gregatIng.$12,325 Boston Corbett insane. T I'EKA , Kath , Oct. 2.-Boston Crn-bett , the man who shot Join : : Vilkcs lioothi , the assassin of I'rcsideiit LIncoln , was last evening declared hopelessly insane mmd a guardian was appointed by the probate judge tQ take charge of his prop- erty. . Corbott was taken to the state irt- sane asylum , 1:11(1 will probably continue an inmate of time institution as long as ho lives , as Jiiysicmafls say that it is impossililbie or bun to be cured. J'hin story of his blood' deed , which so effectually blighted his life , a'iU which has lhmially followed bin : into a straigint-jacket vilL always be an intorest- lug OUC , as being nart of a great national tragedy. Boston Corbett was an Insignihi- cant man at his best , but his maine wIll always be linked with those of Lincoln and Booth , and how It became so viil vo1l bear repetition. It will be remembered that it was on April 14 , 1865 that Booth assassinated the president. tie mounted a horse and rode over into Maryland. Cavalrymen , after scouting tine country for eleven days , traced Booth to a barn on Garrett's farm near Port Royal. The soldiers surrounded tine barn and demanded that hlooth surrender - render , lint ho refused. The barn was lire(1. After the fire had bee : : started Boston Corbctt stepped up to tine barn and through : a crevice eliot Booth through : tine neck. Cor- bott fired without orders. lie was something of a fanatic , ninth for a breach of tiseiplino had been court-mailed and sentenced to be eliot. Tine order , however - over , was not executed , but lie had tcen drummed out of the regiment. While living in Boston , Mass. , ho joined the Methodist church. Never having boon baptzed ! lie was at a loss to know what name to adopt , but after making it a subject of prayer ho took the name of Boston in honor of tine place of his con- version. He was always undisciplined and erratic. Soon after he killed Booth : , Corbett received an anonymous letter purporting to be written by a confederate ollicer , threatening Corbctt'a life. ho really believed that the throat would be carried out , and the matter weighed so heavily 1poiI his mind that hie became partially crazed. lie believed thiit sOuthern sympathizers - pathizers were following him , anti to this day he maintains that friends of John Wilkes Booth arc on his track. It was in the hope of getting away from his imaginary pursuers that he came to Kftnsas more than fifteen years ago and n located in an uninhiabited portion of tine state. So clThctuahiy ( Iit Corbctt conceal his identity that it was bovural years before - fore It was known nrKnnsas lust inc was tbo slayer of hlootir. For several years past he has boon : subjeot.to crazy spells , n but never did any harm. During nil his residence In Kansas he has earrled a revolver - volvor with hini night and day so that I ho might be prepared to defend hniniself should he be discovered by the iiiiaintat avengers of Wilkes Booth. One of his pecularitics was ins pronolmcot opposi. ' tion to secret societies. By some moamme he learned that Bootin was a member of a secret society. and he believes that the menthcrsof that society are plcdned to avenge their brother's death. lie has r resident ona farm in Cloud county for several years past , living in a log hut S anti with scant allowance of food and clothing. a About one year ago ho wasa delegate V to tine republican county convention. , Vinhlo the convention was In progress Corbett was seized with one of his spells and advancing to tine platform he pointed a pistol at tine chairman , do' mnanded silence and proceeded to oIler prayer , Vhicn Inc hiad con- eluded his prayer ho ordered C the convention to proceed. Corhiett . was appointed doorkeeper of time t kmnusas house of ropresentatiw.Ts last I winter. his conduct in the early unit of ir tine session was all right , but one day ) toward tine latter part of the session , while the house was In tine wildest of a - heated discpssion , lie created consterni- t tion by appoarihg on the spetfkcr's stand and drawing from under mis coat a large revolver , ho thclared tine house ad- journetl. lie Was sent home , and Inns sincolost hen mind , altogether. - I. C. W. Couns , division superintendent I. of tine Union Pacitie mit North Platte. ar. rkvenl in tins city on the morning trains , , : ' , , V ' : ; ' . . _ _ r = V- : V - - - - - _ _ . . . . V V : . , ' ' V .V. . , . : , , V V This is a Coat. Coats vests made tt'fI tine tiniest kind _ of chinchilla. astrachancurl haIr , ( , . . . . . beaver and plush , beautifully hln- ' V ed white silksatm , serge and ilannel. these goods wili be soI itt half tine actual cost of productIon. They Wore made by well known eastern merchant tailors V Yo guarantee a Lit. MISFIT 1119 FARAM V , , V Overcoat Price List. Overcoats that wore nnntl to order For $20.00 svll be sold . . . . . . . . . . . For 22.50 (10 do . . . . . . . . . . 11.25 For 25.00 do do . . . . . . . . . . 12.30 For 27.50 nb do . . . . . . . . . . 18.75 For . 80.00 tb do . . . . . . . . . 15.00 V For 85.00 do do . . . . . . . . . . 17.50 For 40.00 do do . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 For 45,00 do do . . . . . . . . . . 22.50 For 50.00 do do . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 For 00.00 do do We guarantee a perfect fit. All alterations - ations to improve tine lit made free of . cinarge. MISFIT 1119 FARNAM , This is a Neck Tie. V Nobby Ncckwcar . . . in id. tine fleW shades and V V colors. We have the largest and most - -0- beautiful line ever brought to , OMAHA I arid we can V truthftilly say we can V ueaso anyone. over one thousand new fancies to choose from. . The Death Penalty in Iowa. Burlington l1aweyo : Last May tine buOy Qf a murdered woman was found on a farm near tine city of Dubuquc. She vas recognized as the wire of thu owner of the place , and suspicionwas soon fastened - oned on him as tine perpetrator of the crime , it becoming known tinat tine two hnna not ilycd peaceably together for a long tiflie. TIne trial came off in Dii- buquc last week , and resulted in a ver- diet of murder in first degree. ' [ 'he ( Iramatic circumstances of the proceed- lag were the hearnng of tine evidence of thin children of the murdered woman amid the prisoner , whose testimony was direct and convincing , and Loft no doubt as to the prisoner's guilt. The laws of 1878 , which : re-established capital puni8biuent in Iowa , also pmo- vides tinat the jury which : renders a ver- ( hict of murder In the first degree , shall decide whether tine penalty shall be mu- prisonmont for life , or death. In this case the jury decided for death , anti unless the governor shall Interfere with executive mercy , Kennedy will be tine first murderer in Iowa under tIne new law to pay with : his life for the expiation of time crime. 'rho same law winch re- cstnblishcd the death penalty , prescribes that the prisoner cannot be executed until Inc has been confined in the pemnlten- tiary for a period of not less tim : : : : one nor nnore than fifteen years. 'fhis provision - vision was made for the Innrpose of lure. vomiting , as far as possible , the exccnntion of prisoners who may be innocent. It is a wise provision , except. for the condemned - domned man. It compels him to look forward for what must seem to inim an interminable period to the tiny whmctn is to be his last. Kennedy , the Dinbuque Times says , will probably mtpuly for a now trial , limit lie has had a fair trial anti under tine testimony ho cannot but be found ginhlty again. _ _ _ _ _ _ A Useful Precaution. It is a useful precaution for tine tourist , the commercial traveler , or tine emigrant to the west , to take along Hostotter's ' Stomach Bitters. Invalids whuo travel by steamboat or rail should provide themselves - selves with : Ij , in order to prevent or romed' the nausea whicln the jarilng aM vibration of vehicles in transitu often causes tinem. Vastly preforrablo Is It for thus simple. but needful purpose. to the hneatly unnnedicated stimulants of commerce. On board ship , it riot only remedies son sickness , but neutralizes the pernicious effects of water slightly brackish , which , if unqualified , is apt to give rise to irregularities of the bowels , cramps in tine abdominal region and dye- pepsin. To tine aerial poison of malaria it is an elhiciont-antidotn. Sick headachie , heartburn , and wind upon time stomach , are promptly banished by It. It healthfully - fully stimmnlates the kidneys nimiti bind- der and nullnties tine early symptoms of rheumatism. . - l'atent Leather Shoes. "Can't patent loather boots be kept from cracking ? Hump , well , I should say they can. Why not ? " And tine fashi- nonabie bootmaker whom an inquIsitive Mmiii and Express reporter approached on the subject shrugged. Inie shoulders mind smiled the smile of one wino knows much. 'Btnt how can you prevent thus destruc. tnonV' "Easiest thing mu the world , Of dourse I dent mean that thus cheap trash which is sold for patent leather can ho made to look vehL utter a couple of days' wear but genii stufI may be preserved until tine soles wear olr-by the way , quite an uausuat thing nowadays. First a great difiloulty Is brought up In tIne buying , No tine shoe can be found in the store that will exactly fit. Patent loather , unlike - like other foot coveringsmust be perfectly shaped to tine wearer's foot , otherwise creases will immediately form , which if not attended to will make great cracks. Now a good shoe of thus kind should , with propercac last time average nman two seasons , and wIll at time end of tithe time be scratchcil , to be sure , but not cracked. Every couploof i4ays a bath of , oil should bo given tine boots , Any oil will do , but neat'-foot is preferable , and. once a week. at least linseed oil sinommlu it : applied. 'I'hls Uoatment will nuaIe tine _ _ . 2 ' - . . . . - - ----t-- -------V - - - - . - . ' L - _ . . \ , . ' - , _ - , V . . . _ _ oo . - j' 0 0 0U a I U : T' 0 J ; , , fdta icatlior soft aunt pllnbk. After encin an- lictition the slnoe should be wiped dry with a rough woolen rag , and tinere von are. The tirade made by some medical experts against patentleathoramounts to mmothing , for this material nnakes a corn- fortable and healthy covering for tIne foot , and viien rnule : properly mulmuits all tine air mmecessnry to keel ) the skin anti circulation in perfect order. " Is it being worn as much : as ever ? " "Bless you , yes , amid a imundred times more. I myself have made as many shoes of this as of any other leather this year , and , putting it down iii dollars and cents , Patent leather saves a great dciii in 'shines' to the wearer. The bootblacks cry it down , but sensible people ccc its economy and c1aor for it. - DisgustIng Skin Diseases. What spectacle is more disgusting tuna tinatVof a man or voman with a skin tlis- ease which : shows itself in pimples and blotcince on hands , arms , face and neck ? It Is simply impure blood. See what IiiAN1)RRTII S PILLS did for Vchronie case : For fotnr years I was in tine mounted iefantry in time (1. ( S. army , resinlkng during - ing that time ) ) rincipally in Texas. Almost - most miii of that time I hind a chronic skin nhiscae , characterized by an crup. tion over tine entire surface of my legs timid thighs , arms tind chest. ' .l'hte doctors turin is eczema. I had given up all hopes of ever being ctmrctl , winoit BIIANDIIETII 'S PILLS wore reconunientled to me. I concluded to try them , aiiI did so , amid I have tinankoit God tinily since tinen that I did so. 1 thnimnk I used them altogether for about three months , and : by tlnat time , s'as connpletely cured aim : : have never lund any trouble since. My skimi is as clear as : tny one's. ( iEOILGE CIrAtMN. Pinconning , Miein. , December 8. 1S83. - _ _ _ _ General Grant's Armmmy Saddle St. Louis Republican : An interesting addition to tine collection of ( iramnt rohics inns been received at tine National mu- scum and will bephitced on exhibition in a few days. It is tine Grimsloy saddle so long inseti by General Grant , and winichn Inns bee : : for the past fifteen years tine Dayton (0. ( ) Soldiers' home. It the property of Colonel Markland , wino Inns just ( iOIOsited it in theNationa ! nnuseum. 'rue autograph letter front General Grant to Colonel Marklnnd , presemnting tine saddle to tine colonel , will also be exhibIted - Ited with tine saddle. it reads as follows : ILEADQtTAETEU.S Anmbir or TILE UNIran STAvss , WAShINGTON , I ) . C.May 19 , 1555.- Colonel A. ii. Markisund , SpecIal Agent , l'ostoflhce 1)epartinent : Colonel-I take F rest uleasmiro lii urelemnthmng you tin : : ' saddle' ' which I Inavi used ii . 'GrhnmPnIe3 : : : all time battles . from Fort floury. 'Femnun. . In Feb. Tuary , 1.tfi9 : , to tIne battles ubeut J'etersbtnrg , Va. , cmndlog In tine surrender of bee's ninny at Appomnatox Courthouse , Va. , on tine tRim of Aurli. 1555. . 1 nresent nis saddle , mnot fem any intrinsic value ii posee.es.btnt nsa mark of friendship amid esteem ' alter cointinued service with you Lhromngh tine great rebellion , our services commencIng togtntintr at Cairo , Iii. , In the fall ot 1501 , am continuing to tins present day. I hope our frlemnilsinip , If met our continued services together , will coin- tinue . as heretofore. Yours truiy. U. S. CHANT , LIintonant Gemneral , Tine saddle Is what is known as an "otlicer'ns" saddle anti is in an excellent stAte of ; preservation. The breast- strap , cruppor-stra ; ) and , martingaio are all attached , and whncn uounted on a wooden frame and ready to be placed in its case , thno pistol holsters wilt be hung over the pummel of the esdulo , " 1 cannot praise Hood's : nrsapariiIa half tunommgin , ' ' says a nuomhncr whnose son , almostihind with scrotum , was cured by this iiiCiiCiInC _ , _ _ _ _ firet Harte Inn Elmgianl. Boston Advertiser : Bret hiarto is living - ing quietly in ono of the stnhnmnrb of Lon- don. He Intends to make his home hero. ito finds It greatly to his tulvain. tags to hive in England from a micro business slandpoint. 1ioiding here obtains a copyright In Ergltnd : on tile writings , while inc Is omnabied at tIme snmo time to secure a eopyright In tine United States. If ho were to live in the United Stfttes mis % vritins would be absoltmteiy unprotected Lu } .ughitndwhiero inisworl - - V V PRINCE ALBERT COATS VESTS 'rliat werti made to order For122.Oowlll bosolti for.$11.30 1'or 25o ( ) do do . . . . . . . . . 12.50 For 30.00 do do . . . . . . . . . 5.00 For 40,00 do do . . . . . . . . . 20.00 For 30.00 do do . . . . . . . . . 23.30 For 00.00 do do . . . . . . . . . 130.00 For 03.00 do ito . . . . . . . . . 32.50 ' For 73,00 do do . . . . . . . . . 87.30 Thnezo gnrmnctt arc gemimnine mniercinant tailor made amid cannot be duplicated for the uncmney anywhere. - - Pi ice List for Pauts. Pants made to order For $ 11.00 will be sold for . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 For 6.01) ) do do . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 For 7.00 tie do . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 For 8.00 tie tie . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 For 9.4)0 do do . . . . . . . . . . 4.50 For 10.00 ito do . . . . . . . . .V 5.00 For 12.00 do do . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 For 14.00 do do . . . . . . . . . . 7.01) For 16.00 do do . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 For 18.00 do ( to . . . . . . . . . . 0.00 MIS IT PARLORS , 1119 1"arnam , Bet. 11th : tntL 12th Stroetn have as good a sale and aiuuprcinthon as at home. His writings have a steady ante in Emngltnd : , mint ! lmns mmevo storieS arc in great dtumnnnd. Mr. Ikirte writes for Limo Enighnsim nuzuzmzmnes : munti periodicals. lie practically commands for his work nay once inc wituts. lie makes from 8,000 to 1O,0O0 a year , living qmmietIyamul as inn pleases. lie is mmmcm eonglnt after itn Emighiein society , bn't ' does not go omit niticim , beetuiso it interferes with his work. Too Gooti to tue True. New York Stun : There is a travel lag In : mgician imm this tow : : wino frequents the big saloons and passes around tine hmtt miftor inn has perfornncd sounno of his in- torestirig feats of sleitr ht-oi-hand. lie is PartictmiftrlY strong in deling poker hands. In a gathering of five yesterday he dealt ofi-inamul to one a phir of jacks , to another a pair of queens , o another it irnir of kinnge , and reserved for himself a Pair of aces , 'line four unmtturally asked for thnree cards each. Thin cards were graciously given that made each person Hold four of a kind , thin itcnerant nag- icitn : maying reserved three cnrdearnong vimnch were two inure aces. Iunnediately tine mnnagmeinu was asked to toncin two of tine PirtY : tint : trick , they saying that they would py : liberally br tine knowledge. 'i'ito niagic'iamn dcclimnetL to do so , addling tinit : inc could be rich lung ego if ito desired - sired to be dklinmiest. In anotiner cotnrnn of this issue will be faunit : tmn entirely mew anti novel sped- men of attractive advertising , It is one of tine neatest ever placed in our paper , anti we think our readers 'viii be well repaid - paid for examining tine sui'i'osi-u this- pimty letters in the ativertisemnemnt of Prickly Ash Bitters. - _ Atilnials anti Earthquakes. New Castle Chronicle : I'rof. Miline , one of tine Scotch coterie of students cc- tnnbiished in Jnpun : , winero tlney devote tlii'mnselves to the study of ( 'artinquakes , gives sonic interesting particulars in tlmeV report of tine Scismnoiogicni sociut of Japaun , rogarduimg thb effects of earthquakes - quakes on lower animals. Ho quotes the case of ponies rising in terror ninth pramne- ing about the stalls thirty seconds before tine smock was felt. lie refers , also to birds initiimig their mends buinemuit tineir wings , to pheasants scretrnitng : , anti to frogs ceasing to croak before the tremb. hag is felt. Geese , dogs amid otlmer isni- tunis have been : known to behave 1mm a strange ninanmier n4ttverutl moors , or even da3's , before an earthquake. jii : : w E jiFTh _ _ pu RE uRICE's , CREAM ) 4KING FE Itsuporior excellence proven In million So. homes for more ilium : a quarter of a counturt It is ued by the linuRed St.ttes ( iovernnnony , Erulors by tue tieacJ of tine great univors tlo , a o htrongcBt , , I'uirott and Nout ilcaithi ful. Dr. irIc' ( he ouiiy liaking Powder tinL douuinotcomntaln Auuunonla.Llmoor Alum. Sold onlY In cans. 1 IticF. HAKII'fl POWDIlt Co. , fiw.S'yk Cinloago ' t. Lot _ _ - - - - - . - - - - This is a HateV V hints , lmnt , hunts , hints , hnrmL , more hatsblack hits : , flew lists , iifl hide , soft . hints , silk hmnt , V lii fact we have just received Tine newest , nobbiest limit : of fall ( nato in all time latest stylo3. IMI'OItTED UNDEIIWBAIt We are tlne otmly hnotnsu in Omaha tinat inandics these goods , amid gontleninent tie- tithing limo underwear should fnyor us V witim a call. Misrir Ci.oTimINo PAItL0UC , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ * MISFIT , 1119 FARNAM V Suit Price List , . That were made to order For $20.00 whlibo soki . . . . . . . . . . $ . For 22,50 (10 do . . . . . . . . . . 11.25 For i.00 do do . . . . . . . . . . 12.50 For 27.30 do do . . . . . . . . . . 18.75 For 30.00 do ulo . . . . . . . . . . 1500 For 85.00 tIe do . . . . . . . . . 17.50 For 40.00 do do . . . . . . . . . : For 50.00 do do . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 For 60.00 do do . . . . . . . . . $0.00 For 70.00 do do . . . . . . . . . . 05.00 For 0.00 do tie . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 We guarantee otnr ability to lit any than in town , and only ask a visit to prove It. MISFIT , 1119 FARMAM Shirts. FLANN EL SHIRTS. V V WhITE SHIRTS. V V COLORED SHIRTS , NIGhT SIIIItTS. EXTRA SIZF SI1ItTS , Our shirts are mmmdc to our especial order , and each one is stayed at every joint , nnniking a rip an impossibility. The material throughout is of time best and tine make is perfect. We carry every con- V V _ ceivmtblo style. The best and surest Remedy for Cure of all diseases caused by sny derangement of the Liver , Igieneys , tonnach and hiowelg Dyspepsia , Sick Ifeadnahe , Constipation , Dflloui Complaints and M.harlsofdll kinds yield readily Ia the beneftcent influence of it Is pleasant to tbo taste , tones up the systun , restores maid preserves health. It Is purely Vegetable , and cannot lUll to prove boneflcial , both to old end young. As a Jibed PurIfier It Is superior to all others. Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. , I. t 'F. ' COUSIN'S ' ShOES Embody the hi1nest cxcllegmcice in Sinape linessCorufort and Iurabiitty and are tine Reigning Favorites a fashionable circles Our name is on eve- r.Y sale , J. T. CousiNs , New York Agents for Omaha , Hayward Brothers. . . INVALUABLE for ' : LADIES and . ' , CHILDREN. ' ' . You'll find It good to reguniato Tine organs Ut boll : small und g&at ; it chocks Sick lictulache , and tue woe That nd lyspoptles ever kunow Inn TA1tiIANT'S SItiZIit u'eopio find A reI.nedy . tinS trmnt comninod. Montiomn : ibIs nuuvur Sin S. FELKER , OMAHA , NEB. 100 N. 18th Stroot. I'UIIR CA 1.1 iOttNiA WiNES shipped dlrct from our vineyard ; Itioslinig , duitoieI Cnntro , Porte Hlnerrlo.n. ole. Snumm .los 0 Vaults Seventh. Eighth. taun Salvador and Viiilnnmn ate , , Sau Jose , Calirornma. SCIENTIFD IIANUFAOTURING 0PTIC GLUCK & WILKINSON. L OSTMANH00'0thhnhhl . tinrotigit errors utiutI haul i.ractiee. CURED. oLDZ1 ( ELS. toe iCLocubhsIbi.Loobi . - - - - - - - ' , - ' DRS. S. &D.DAYIESON 1707 Oiive St. , St. Louis , Mo. of tine Missouri State Museum of Anatomy St. Louis , Mo. , University College hio.pi- tai , London , Gicten , Germany and New Yoik. having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO TIlE TREATMENT NeIlvolls , chri ; ; aud Blood DISEASES , More especially tinose arising zronn mmnlptmr. dence , invite all so sufl ring to correspond without delay. Diseases of infcctfon anti contagion cured satcly amid speedily without : - out use of dangerous druss. l'atients whose cas a inave been neglected , badly treated or paonounded incurable , shoumid not fail to write us concerning their synnp- toms. All letters receive Immediate at- tent ion : . JUST PIJBLISUED. And will ho mailed FREE to any address on receipt ofone 2 cent stamp. "PracticaL Observations on Nervous lebihity and l'inssicah Exhaustion , " to wlnich is added an "Essay 01) Marriage , " witln important chapters on Diseases of tine Reproductive Organs , the whole forming a vsiuahle nied- icai treatise wlnicim should be read by all young macn , Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , l7O7Olirc St. , St. Louis , Mo. STECK PIANOS Remarkable for powerful sympathetic - thetic tone , pliable action and absolute - solute durability ; 30 years' record , tine best guarantee of tine excel. . lence of these nnstrumnents. OODBRIDGE BROS. , . J. . B. HAYNES iJ-F OFFItJLAb STENOGRAPHER ' ' ' ' ' ' 'I'iLhLLD JUDICIAl , DIS'I'RW't' , 37 Cinamniher of Coinimerce. V LEAKY ROOFING , 'l'imn or Iron , Repaired. Auid Painted nut gnnannunuee.i tight for nuiuler of years. I'nluts never blister. GRAVEL ROOFING 1.latnutncturoti and rtnlro.l. : 1'iru , i'roof Intiat tWpiiOd to able ltji. 13 yenIrs uxiwrjornce. WM. If. CU1IILAN &SRi. 2121 S.It : : st. list. Arbor utmud Ylmnton. RUPTUEE CURED fly Dr. Sunocliker's unotinial. No operatitimu inn pal ii ; no detunutloin fromu ii , usimnus , , . A ulnu 114,11 , 50 cm li.ircn . ins wel I as growmn Iuij.io. I I nn mu rMiA of autograph testlinonmais on nile. All musirnuns aurnctly coinfldwntlal. Comneulttt.lon , tree. PROF. N D. CooK itoornIi , 1614 Joungias St. , Omaina , Neb , WM. MO INTOSO It. r. InIwaat ( ) , 1tOIWEII4 & tICII4)SII V RealEstateDealers lii ) South Spring Street , L ( ) , ' 4VNG bLE.S' , ( ui 14 1IOItN1t. musters in cOY and enutitry nrti.erty : of cii V 1 dooription. tieneral jmnrorunatloun to asne- . coasts trash' glysin. V , . . . ' ' . . , , . . ' : ' : . ' . , , : ' : , , . . , _ . ' ' SVV&V . . . . . . . - . - ; - - - - - ' - -