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THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OQTOBETi lO , ISS ? . SUPREME COURT DECISIONS , An Unusually Largo Batch of Loga Procodonta Filed Yesterday. DISPUTING OVER A CHILD. Unions Corptm lrococllnR ( < j By n Fnllicr to Get lIlH'Klevcn-Yenr- Old DniiHlitcr Other Court NotcH JJrovll Ics. ( rnoM THE nr.D's T.IXCOI.X IIURBAU. ] At the session of the supreme court , yesterday , the following causes were difmils bed : Omaha Horse Railway com pany vs Patrick ; in ro board of educa tion of Ointilm. The following causes Vrcro argued and Hubmlttod : Harring ton vs Latta , Honglnnd vs VanEtton , Bchnllcr vs Omtihn. The following decisions were filed : "Worthlngton vs Woods , Krror from Lan caster county. Reversed nnd nctlou dis- mlsicd. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch J. "Whcro the testimony shows th.'it u piirty Is lit possession of real estate under a con tract of purchiiso , nn fiction of forcible entry nnd detainer will not Ho to oust him from BUch possession. Duwson vs Duwson , 17 Neb. , titl : C. H. & Q. 11. H. vs Skupa , 1(1 ( Id. , Hll HtrootDi- 1U Id. UO 1'ottlt j vs Kolph , , ; vs JMuck , lit M. , 151. Flanignn vs Continental Insurniico com pany , Krror from Douglas county. Judg- inent of district court reversed and Judg ment of justice reinstated. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. .1. Where a dofendnnt appears without pro cess before a Justice of the peace and con fesses Judgment in favor of u creditor , the assent of such creditor is necessary to give justice Jurisdiction , but where a credltpr has brought an action against a debtor to recover n specified sum of money upon a certain claim , nnd the debtor appears before the Justice and confesses Judgment for the amount claimed and costs , the absent of the plaintiff will bo presumed , and to entitle him to have the Judgment set aside ho must mnko it appear to the Justice that ho has been pre judiced by such confession. Holmes vs Shinier. Appeal from Lancaster county. Afllrmed. Opinion by Hecse , J. Plaintiff alleged in Ills petition that ho hnd employed defendant K. as agent to purchase certain real estate for a given price ; that under ouch employment S. purchased the property for n less price than ho was directed to give and caused the title to bo conveyed tea a third party who was an Intimate friend ; that soon thereafter the holder of the legal title convoyed it to S. who for the puriK > so of deceiving plaintiff withheld his deed from record and suppressed the fact of the pur chase from plaintiff. The allegations of agency and fraudulent intent and action were denied. In an action against S. for a con veyance of title to plaintiff , it was held , that the controlling question In the cane was one of fact. Was S. employed by H. as Ma agent for the purchase of the property ? The finding of the trial court upon this question , upon a sharp conflict of testimony , being in favor of the defendants , is decisive of the case. May vs School District ! ! , Cas county. Kr ror from Cuss county. A farmed. Opinion by Reese , .1. 1. The legal maxim "Lapse of time docs not bar the right of the sUite" can only apply In favor of the sovereign power , and has no application to school districts or other munic ipal corporations deriving their power from the sovereign. The statute of limitation runs for or against school districts in the same manner as it dues for or against Individuals. 'J. The case of llrown v. Otoo county , I Neb. , 8711 , commentedui > on and distinguished. Atwood vs 1'eregoy & Mooro. Krror from Lancaster county. Afllrmcd. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. .1. Where an action was brought against cer tain persons as partners for goods alleged to have been sold and delivered to the linn and a preixmderanco of the teiitimony tends to show the existence of such partnership and the liability of the linn for the goods so pur chased , a Judgment of the district court against said alleged partners for such goods will not besot aside as being against the weight of evidence. Newman vs. Kdwards. Appeal from Doug las county. Reversed and referee up- f , ( pointed. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. | | Whore in an action by a plaintiff to have a certain deed declared a mortgage to secure the sum of $ W di'bt and WOO U > bo thereafter advanced , the defendant answered , admit ting the debt , but denying the agreement for future advances , and alleging that the deed was Intended as a conveyance upon an ade quate consideration , consisting of board , lodging and services rendered by the de fendant to the plaintiff , In all of the value of $700. Held , That the proof failed to estab lish such consideration und the plulntlll was entitled to redeem. i Williams v. Eikcnbary. Krror from Cass county. Reversed. Opinion by Hecse , .1 , 1 Wherein an action of replevin Judgment in the alternative form is rendered against the plaintiff , and on execution being issued be points out to the coroner having the exe cution , the property in dispute with the ro- qucst that ho accept the return of the prop erty in accordance with the Judgment , which order the coroner by direction of defendant's attorney refuses , and by the order of such attorney leturns the execution not satlslled for want of property whereon to levy ; anil plaintiff. llles with the clerk of the > urt In which judgment was rendered an oITer to return the prop- ertv , and which olfer is accepted upon con- ilition that all the property is returned by phiintiff to defendant , but the offer is iittempted to bo withdrawn seep after the ftllng of the acceptance , it was held upon a ylca in abatement to proceedings in error niixccutcd in the supreme court by plaintiff , Chat the tiling of the offer und of the condi tional acceptance did not constitute a waiver f errors by plaintiff , nor satisfy the Judg ment , the conditions of the acceptance not being agreed to. " . Whore an oftlccr attaches property Which Is subsequently rcplevincd from him by u stranger who claims title and the right to Its possession , and suehoftleor seeks to Justify bis possession under liis attachment process , it is incumbent uixm him to prove his au- thorlty by thoordcr of attachment , in order to ( show his right to possession and thu measure " of hisdamngos , if successful In the suit. 3. In an action of replevin against a shcrlfl who had levied upon the property In contro versy , the sheriff by his answer to the plain tiff's petition denied generally the allegations of the petition , and also plead afllrmativoly bis official character and Justlllcd the seizure under an order of attachment , alleging the ownership of the property to bo in the attach ment defendant. It was held that the de fenses were not Inconsistent , and that the de I cision of the trial court overruling a motion to require defendant to elect u | > on which ol the defenses set up in his answer ho would B proceed to trial , wus correct * 4. Special findings of a jury must bo con. fiistcnt with each other upon material ques t Ions and inconsistent with the general ver diet before a trial court will bo Justified ir rendering Judgment UKu ] them , rather thai : upon the general verdict. Alexander vs Overtoil. Krror from Otoc county. Reversed. Opinion by Cobb , J. An action on the official bond of a count.\ treasurer , against such county treasurer am : his socurltles , for selling to the plaintiff ccr tain lauds for delinquent taxes , which sale li alleged to be void for want of legal proceed Ings by the said county treasurer and othoi taxing ofllccrs , as to the time within tlu same may bo commenced , comes within th ( provisions of section 14 of the code of civi procedure , nnd may bo commenced at nnj time within ten years from thu time tin cause of action accrued. Atwood vs Kenuard. Krror from Lnncastei county. Alllrmod. Opinion by Maxwell Ch. J. A H.UIKAS COUl'US CASK. Yoslordiiy wus the time sot for hear Ing a habeas corpus case in the count' court in which Claroneo M. Ellswortl nooks to recover the custodyof his child Mary Ellsworth , a miss of some hvolvi miiniuors. Some three years ngo tin mother of the little girl died and Kldo Howe , the city missionary , took tin child In churgu and procured it a honn in the family of a Mr. Davis. Thosi foster parents have become muuh at tached to the child and nrc loth to jjlvi her up to her father , who lately mnrrioi ufjidn and seeks to got the child into hi own custody. IIUIKK ITKM3. Otto7. , . Rico , of Grand Ibhuid' , Goer 'i ' of Portal , Sarpy eountyV > 1 Hnm P. Snundora of Bcntrlco nnd W. E. Vansyoo of Uroken ] 3ow , Custor county , were yesterday commissioned notaries public by Governor Thnyor. Among the recent divorce cases filed in the district court is that of James D. .Tones , who risks legal separation from liis wife , Lizzlo .T. .Tones , who , it is claimed in the petition , has deserted him and made life u burden. State Veterinarian Gerth. accom panied by Commissioner Uarnharl , departed - parted for the western part of the stuto yesterday in answer to numerous culls for them. Captain Humphrey , the cheap candi date for judge in the First district , was in Lincoln yesterday , looking as though ho expected an elephant' to cross lilb patli on election day. George IJ. Wright , a former president of the I. JJ. A ; W. railroad , arrived from the cast yesterday on a business visit to the capital city. There is tin excellent prospcctthat the Missouri Pacific road will build a now passenger do pot in Lincoln the coming year. A structure of this kind is badly needed. The grand jury was busily ntwork yowtordiiy on u forgery case , the 11 rat case taken up by them out of n do/.en or more to come before them. To-night the meeting to arrange for the coming season in base ball work will be held nt the 'Windsor hotel. It is ex pected that Lincoln will come to the front with ample support for the club. The Modjesku. engagement at the Funke opera house wius an entire suc cess , the audience being ono * of the largest over gathered in Lincoln. Sol Smith llussell was the attraction last night. Paving , which is progressing rapidly in the first paving district , * ias been ordered laid from Ninth to ilovcnth on P street , the first order nado for work in the second paving "istrict. The police searched the city and iccurcd four parties that were wanted or robbing a B. & M. carat Grcewood. The constable of that place has taken ho parties there for trial. In district court the lirst jury case rua called yesterday afternoon the time irovious to that being occupied with notions , demurrers and the taking of "ufaults in uncontested caucs. Two runaways added to the excite ment in the business streets yesterday lint . made kindling wood of the chicles. A M1IUL SUIT FOU TRIAL. One of the cases for trial at the prcs- nt term of the district court is the ibol suit brought by Leonard King igainst the State Journal company. This is n suit for $5,000 damages brought > y King n year ago. It is sot for hoar- ng on the 19th and subpoenas in the : ano were issued yesterday. The facts cading to the ease are that at the liennett camp meeting a year ago King : md some trouble witli the authorities it the grounds and the matter was ivritton up for the Journal in a scnwi- iotuil manner and derogatory to Mr. King. For the strictures on Mr. King n the paper lie asks damages in the above amount. Terrible are the HOVCIIKCS Upon the system inllictcd by diseases of ho kidneys and bladder. They wreck ho constitution more speedily in some : ascs than consumption und other mal- ulics of a fatal pulmonary typo. As you value your life , arrest ti tendency to de bility , and consequent inactivity of the renal organs should you experience any inch. Infuse vigor and activity into ho vitally important secretive action of ho kidnovs with that salutory diurocic , lostetter's ' Stomach Bitters. The pro per degree of stimulation is imparted by t to the bladder ulso , when the organ s sluggish. AVith this timely chock Jright's disease , diabotis , catarrh of the bladder , and other kindred disorders , may bo prevented. Liver complaint , constipation , nervous ailments and rhou- natism are likewise conquerable with Lhis sovorign household remedy. Against the olTects of exposure in damper or otherwise inclement weather , it is a benign safeguard , and revives strength liter undue fatigue. KHOII'H | Xcw Ijttlmrntory. Boston Glebe : The daily life of a : nan like Thomas A. Edison is always of interest. Each week day the youthful-looking inventor is driven to the Orange station of the Delaware , Lackawunna ft Western railroad. There ho takes a train for East Newark , whore his laboratory now is. Ho works unremittingly umong his chemicals ixnd machinery vntil 6:30 : in the iiftornoon , then ho returns by train to.Orange. Mrs. Edison invariably moots him in the carriage , and , if the afternoon is pleasant , they drive to the immense labratory that Edison is build ing on 'tho Orange Valley road and spoiul nearly half an hour inspecting tlio promises. At night Edison does his studying. IIo has a pretty and unique library , in which ho ponders the prob lems tnat are over presenting tuoin- selves to his inventive mind. It is ruro that Edison retires until after mid night. IIo says ho studios best and ac complishes most in those quiet hours in his library. The now labratory that Edison is erecting is unquestionably the iinest in the world. It consists of ono largo building and four Binaller ones , all brick. The entire luhrutory will bo used solely for experimental purposes by Mr. Edison. The largo building will bo the main workshop , nnd will bo tilled with machinery run by the most powerful engines. While lie will not keep himself as secret ns Kooly , the motor man , does in Phila delphia , it will bo hurd to'obtain admit tance to the private luborntory. A great feature of this private laboratory will bo a table built upon a foundation running down deep in the grounl , and in no way eon- uobted with the building. The idea is to render the table proof against any jar or motion from the machinery or any other cause. Ono of the other Hinall buildings will bo used for metal lurgical purposes , and another will bo n magnificently equipped 'carpenter shop. The buildings will cost about S76.XK ( ) , and will bo ready for occupancy inside of a week. Mr. Edison is most interested at pres ent in his latest and what ho considers ono the greatest of his discoveries. Reference is had to the process by which the inventor claims ho can produce electricity directly from heat , without the aid of a dynamoor _ battery. "Men must work and women weep , So runs the world awuyl" But they need not weep BO much if they use Dr. Piorce's "Favorite Pro scription , " which cures all the painful maladies peculiar to women. Sold by druggists. Sanctity of tx Sealed Iietter. Washington Post : "Tho sanctity of a sealed letter is so well secured in this country , " said Mr. Nash , the superin tendent of the railroad mail service , "that if a letter were received at the city podtollloo in Washington , or at any other postotlleo in the country that was absolutely known to contain the evi dence of fraud , the proof of the improper use of the mails , the postmaster general himself would not dare to break the seal. A letter passing through the mails cannot bo opened by anylmdy until it reaches the dead-letter otUco , after every effort has been made to de liver itlu vain. Latest 1119 Farnam street. The longs badly squeezed , The shorts have everything their way. Outside buyers throng the Misfit Parlors , whilst city consumers buy more than average amounts , Misfit suits find ready buyers at short prices , Original tai lor prices being cut in half. Misfit overcoats , medium to extra fine , are fast sellers. Astrachan and for being fav9rites. Pants are steady , with increased demand for New York styles. Full quotations below , with extra announcements for the week. MISFIT SUITS. Made toOfiJcrfor J20.00 ; Will bo Sold forMO.OO 2.VOII " ' " UM MM " ' " 16.00 arm " ' i7.ro 4U.UI " ' &UO 4.VUO " ' SSM HUltl " ' S5.70 fM.tHI " ' S7.BO co.oo au.03 MISFIT PANTS. Made for . $ . 'i.OO " . ( MX ) " . 7.K ( ) " . 8.X ( ) " . OAIO " . 10.00 i2.uo 13.00 MISFIT Prince Albert Suits. Tor KO.OO That we ro Mmlo to Order for . . $10.00 " Jil.00 . . HUH aua . . ( XMH ) " 35.76 . . 70.1W " am . . Ki.OO " CO.OO . .100.00 SEALSKIN OVERCOATS. Made to Order for J300.00 ; Wilt bo Sold for JlftrOO " " aw.on " iiw.uo " " " 1M.OO " " " 75.00 IS FIT doing Par 1119 Farnam , Between llth and 12th Streets. EVERY GARMENT IS MADE TO FIT THE PURCHASER FREE OF CHARGE. How the Sultan iiivoa. The Sultan makes his rigid fast of forty days nt Kumu'/.nr , like any other good Turk , und at the end of the fast ho receives every year a now young wife from his mother , according to the say of the prophet , or if hidinothorbonotaUvo , the oldest woman in the harem presents the wife. This young girl is chobcn six months before from among hundreds of candidates , who are chosen in infancy and educated oxprosbly for that rurposo , and then some ton or fifteen uro chosen and put under a course of purilieation , with baths of halm of Gilend , and Sukys tea with milk and rico for the principal diet. The last day of the feast the bride is selected from among the others and led to the sultan's room and divested of clothing , and left standing tlr.vo , with bowed head and folded arms , until the sultan enters. Sometimes the Sultan never sees her again , and sometimes the now bride becomes prime favorite. It is not always the most perfect beauty which renders the wffo u favorite , but generally the most intelligent one who gains the cpvotcd position. No ceremony is con sidered necessary when the Sultan tnkos u wife. She is considered sulliciently honored by his choice. In the afternoon the Sultan receives his sons. They tire brought into his august presence by their respective "dados" or tutors ; and each hey is made to believe that whatever ho wants ho must have. Murud ElTendi , once when but live years old , declared that ho would neither cat nor sleep until they had brought a man-of-warHo fire a sa lute in front of the palace , and they had to send for one , gather a crow , buy and take on board jxwder , and then get through the bridge und come down in front of the palace to fire the salute and scare Murnd nearly to death. If during the day a new BOH arrives the news is announced to the Sultan , who , bored though ho may bo by the constant repetition of the news of now arrivals , must give order that a salute be fired at Tophano first , and then on every fortress in Turkey , seven guns for a girl and twenty-one for a boy. The slave who first reach the Sultan with the news receives a handsome present , and then the monthly nurse , who is a power in a Turkish palace , as well as a poor American's homo , brings the new-born baby for the sultan to look at. She also receives a valuable gift. The event means much to the mother , for it often lifts her from ftluv- ory to the position of legitimate wife- hood. The sultan shows little alTocliou outwardly , at least , for his children , girls or boys , but they are taught to respect him as u superior being. The Sultan has over 0,000 souls at tached in some manner or capacity to the palace and in his personal service , aside from the soldiers , and the amount of money the Sultan orders spent daily would bankrupt England in a month only , ns ho is not very good at calcu lating , and his chief eunuch , cham berlain and treasurer are , they put their heads together anil cut down everybody's expenses but their own , and of late years an elTort has boon really made toward economy , though still volumes might bo told ot how money is lavished , for ouch wife must have nor own tt-parato establish ment and each as good tu the other , and eacli now child its separate nurse and tutor and all the caprices of the bultan and liis imperial family must bo hu mored. SI. Paul Pjonoor Press : The pro duct of the moonshine stilla does not get out of the mountain country very much. most of it being consumed by the farm ers of that section , who prefer it to any "inanfao" article which they regard as poisonous. The fact is , moonshine whisky is the finest linuor iniulo in this country. H is perfectly free- front the chemical adulterations that uro put upou the market bystcmaticully by THE'LONGHAND SHORT OFIT , wholesale , and is , one might almost say certainly might say so hero a harmless - loss drink. It goes from the still mainly in jugs. The moonshiner keeps his store of whisky in the blue barrels , hid away in the woods ; but it does not take long to 1111 a jug when a customer comes around. Quito a largo portion of it is distributed through the "blind tiger , " which is a cabin or house whore the man who wants your whisky stops to make a sociable call on the folks about the fire side. After satisfying them that they can trust him , ho asks for a drink of whisky. lie is then led into a vacant room or passage way , and there at ono end finds a small opening in the wall largo enough to admit a good sized tumbler of whisky. In front of this hole is a small shelf. The visitor puts down a piece of money. In a moment a hand appears inclosing n well filled tumbler of pure _ corn whisky , which slowly and silently glides forward on the shelf. The hand and money dis appear and the whisky is yours. Unsuspected disorders of the kidneys are responsible for many of the ordinary ailments of humanity which neglected , develop into a serious and fatal malady. Experience would suggest the use of Dr. J. II. McLean's .Liver and Kidney Balm. The late King Oudo ruled wShthnb. elute - lute sway the 7,000 retainers within the domain of his palace , and ho held among them an elaborate court with all the magnificence and pomp the Orontal imagination sould devise. IIo was a clover musician , a graceful dancer and a poet of no mean ability. A remarkably handsome woman is wild to bo the moving spirit in a philan- thropical movement in Ilussia to supply the poor of that country with Dr. Bull's ' Cough Syrup. In chronic and stubborn cases of neu ralgia , gout and rheumatism use Salva tion Oil. It is the greatest pain-de stroyer of the ago. Price only ii-5c. In Sorvia , Bulgaria , and Roumania boots made of bullock's hide or leather , and which are simply a tlat piece of leather drawn over the foot all round and fastened by leather thongs or birch bark crossed over the log , which is in cased in cither stopkings or a pice of red cloth , are won by1 the peasantry. Its superior nxcellence proven In millions o homes for mom tlinn u quarter of n cent-iry. 1 Is Ub d by the United Slates aovcrnmcnt. T.n dorsed by the heads of the Kreat universities us the fatrouteht , l'nr st uud Most llenllifnl Dr. I'rlce'n thn only llakliiB Powder that . not contain Ammonia , I.lme or Alum. Sold only lu ca.ns. > ' I'KICU IJAK1KO I'OWDUH CO. . Now York. . ; chlcogd. ' St.l ouls CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 "Wo ilci licrohy ccrtlfjr Hint wo Ktipervlcn the nr- rniiKenients tor nil thu unnillil ) ' nnil ocnil-iinnuut ) nt lnns of The I JUlslaiiu Mate Lottery Coiniuinj' . mil In pervm iniiniiun and control the clrawlnui them- M'lvt'H , And that thu nnine urocoirjiif > icl wltlihontMljr ulriH'M anil In unod lalth towurtl till partlHs , ami wo Huthnririithn Omiiinnf to tiso till * ( orllflrotn irlth ac Muilles of our slKimturo attached , lu 1U nilrurtbo * llOlltH , " COMMISSIONKHS. We , the tinder Unoil Hunk * and Hunkers will pay all I'rlres clniwn In the Ijoulstuna htato J tterlua wuluU tuny be presented ut our counters. J. U. < xiKSlV ; , I'r.M. IxiuMnnn Natlonul Itnnk. riKUHi : I.ANAIIX , I'ri-n. Miilo National llHnk. A. IIAI.DWI.V , 1'roa. Now Orleans National Uulilt. CAUli KO1I.V , I'rcs. Union National Hank. TJNPRECEDSNTED ATTRACTIOH. OVKH llAI.K A MlLLIONDjSTHinUTlln Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated In 113. for 25 years , by the Lculnlnturn for educational and charitable puriHwis wllh n cap ) . lal of JIli ) , iiil-to which a reaervo fund of over F.Viil.diDhas tOnco been Hdded. lly an ovurwlielmliik' i > 0iul.ir | vote Its frnnclilso was made a part ( if Hut present constitution adopted December V ! < l. A. I ) . IsV.t. The only lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any Ptnto. It never si-ales or postpone- * . II.H ( irand Slniilu Number lr\wlnk'i ) : tike : plnro monthly , and the Sonit-Annnal DmtvInK rcvularly every HU inonlhs ( .luno nnd DccemliiT. ) A MIM.KND1I ) OI'IHIIITIJNITV TO WIN A FOR. TU.NK. Tenth ( irand Drawlnu , Class K , In the Acad emy of MiiKlc , Tuesday , October 11 , ISj'-WJtli Month ly Drawing : CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. Notice Tickets are Ton Dollars , Only. Hi1. ? $5 ; Fifths , $2 ; Tenths , $1. LIST or 1 CAPITAL rill/.K Oh' liwrn iisn.an i CHAM ) riu/i ; OK .VI.IIII .rlllll ) I ( iltANI ) I'lII/.K OK , 1 I.AIUJK I'ltl/.KS OK 3MUI 4 I.AHilJ ; I'ltlZKdOK yi.au 31 rill/.KS OK I.llll .Will li < ) " JKI " an o , ( n KII W.DU AI'I'llOXIMATinS- Aiipmilmutlon 1'rUesut Ml ) . I n.um ) iim 111) ) . mill ) I.U Terminal U ) . tiliiu 2,1W I'rltC" , amounting to * f&l&XU ( Apiiltratlon fur rules to clubs Khnulil ho luaJe only to tlie ntllco ut the eouipiuiy In New Orleans. For further liifurMiiitlnn wrlui elearljr.ulvlnx full niMress. roSTAIjNOTKS.ciinesn nioniir onlers , nr New Vork Kxchan e In ordinary letter. Currency by d ( ul uur ) a < Mreiu ? t M. A. IMIII'III.V , OrM.A.I > AtT , > mN- . WASIIINUTOtf , I ) . 0. Address Registered Letters to NKW UKLKANS NATIONAMUMC , NKW OUM3AN3 , LA. Thnt tlin pro'enco of Hfn- jWrul llvmirrmni and' Karly , wliouru In clmrneof the drawing , n n KUnr- RiiU'O of Htxnluto tulrnm * nml Inli'itrlly , that the chunc i are all euual , aii'l thnl nn onu can poulbly dlThiH what numtier will draw a I'rizo. KKMK.M1IK11 thai the payment of all priiet li niiAiiANTKKii nr vuuu NAnn.vAi. HANKS nr atvr OIII.KANH. Hn < l the tickets nrn uluni'J by the proMeut of nil Inilitiitlon whoAO cliiirleruil rlihu are recoil * nl/eil by the hlKhust courtt , ttiorefoie , beware of uny linltittlon or nnonymou * echomea. Mention this paper. THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The lion known and mo t popular Hotel In the aUtu. Ixicullon cenlrul. iippoliitiuent > llrit-cla . HrailqiiarU-M for commercial men itnd all political aud public nathenngi. E.IMIOOUKNProprietor. . FOR PLANTING TIMBER CLAIMS , lllackVulnulti , hulls on , J.o.b. . . . uncnerbu Illack Walnuts , hulls off , " . . . . tlJS ji r bu llox older Seed , " . . . . lOo i > er II ) AtihSewl. " . . . . Kto ] irr II ) Honey l cust Seed , " . . . . ! iV > jiar II ) Itnsslan Mulberry Seed , " . . . . arxl per lr ( iitalpaSi-ed , " . , 1.00 par Ib Alsuull kinds nf Vnilt and KoreJt Trt-rs f or hale , ' Address. Shonandonh Nursery , t ) 8. LAKU , 1'roiirtetor , SHKNA.NDOAH , 1A. MISFIT OVERCOATS JIado to Order for m < X ) ; Will ! bo Sold for $ ! i.2S ai.ui lu.ul SM.U1 11.40 BitM 18.M ir > .43 " ai.to MUM " 1K.OO fitt.W " HO.IW 70.UO " 3J.U * MISFIT COATS AND VESTS. In Astradian , Chinchilla , 1'liish , Hewer or Ciirlalro. I'or J12.K ) That wrrc Made for MVOO " 1A.40 i&UHJ " EON ) " " " " 40.IM " 23.75 ' WAX ) Our Own Make hi Flue Chinchilla , Astra- chnn , Cnundlnii Cloth , IMusli or Im ported ( 'urlaliie , fi-om $ ( i.r > U uiniardsi Fcrfwt I'lttlng. I'lttlng.MISFIT MISFIT Prince Arthur Coats and Vests. For $ ir > .00'Hint weroMiulo to Ordur for moo " ai.fiO " " 40.00 " ai.Hl " " " " " uxoo " * T r > o " * * * * " " 05.00 , 5ooo ! " " " " " 60.00 FUR-TRIMMED OVERCOATS. Mads to Order for (31.00 ; Will bo Bold for tia r 11 i > 30.00 < " 15.00 CO.OO UT..OO Imported and bottled by Muhuvolltrh , Kir teller or & Co. , Cincinnati , ( ) , KorMiloby the follow ing dealers : Hlrlmrilfion Drug do. , Illuko , llrnco & Co. , Adler& Heller , M. Wollstein , Ohidbtouo llro.s. .t Co. , Krank Dellono , U. U. Grotte. Sample Jlottlea Kree. J. B. HAYNES , OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER , Tliinl.Indicia ! District. 37 CIIAMnKH OP COMMUUCI5. WILL NEVER BREAK FOR SALE EVERYWHERE \ k jour rt-Ullrr for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE or the JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE , ftrcordlnir to your urrili. CAUTION t rmilivtly none genuine unleii our imeanil price appeurpUIulycmthe solci. Sorat uYslrrs , In order to umkf a larger profit , will recunimend th Inft rlor cooiU with whleli tli ? market li flooded. .IAMKNMKANKII4 .SIIOK li Unlit and Itjlish. It ' ' ' ' 'oiii'ilKs'jso IUIKAK ! IMJ IN. " being prrlrctly eaiy the Aril lime It li woni. It mill lailify Hie roust nilldioDi ai It It In errry vital rrtprct eqiial to hoei hare A k fnrttie Jirnn Mlhorto Jlctrut.'Shoe fur 1J ° J' bfrn re- ' * Tnrt1. JAMKS MKANS8.1 fiHOK U thec'rlj . IK | ti Shoe mid It abiolulcly the only thee of lu lnc vrhlrh hn erf r teen placed extenilrrly nn the nurktt In whldi diirilillily li conilderrd befoie inna outward apieir nco. Th itifiei are ftold by the t > ent rctallvn thrnuihout Hie United StAlei , and a will plac thnia Hilly within your rrach In any itate or territory If you will lend tit a postal rard , nienUonlng tills paper. Iilinea Muana 4r Co. , 41 Unioln M. , lloitua , Mai * . Tnll line of the above Shoes for sale In OMAHA hy (1. W. Cook , 13UI Karnain tre t ; (1 , H. Mlll r. Cl _ ' North IGth street ; Huywiircl llroa. , 407 HonUi l.'ith strcut. In COUNCIL IJwrs by Sarcont ic livuns , 4.12 llroadway. I /\QTTrV ANHOODiYou l.tul..Iinpn . loV9 I udBiito.ServinllelIUtyrmiiCd i urrurs ftnd bad.pruct co * CURED * S. & D. DAVffl 1707 OHro Street , SL Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri Stnto Museum of Atmtouiy , 84 , Louis , Mo. . Unlvorslty follc-go Hospital. LojU ; lon , ( lltison , fji-rmany and Now York , llavida devoted tlieir attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF i DISEASES. Moro osppclnlly thoio nrlslng from Impni- dence , Invitii allso milTurlnu to correspond With * out doluy. Dlscutit'H of Infliction and contneloa cured sufuly und nnrnillly without UBO of aani Kuroim ilniKM. I'ntlontH whoso cnsoo have bocw ncKlectod , badly treated or pronounced Incur- nlilo , Hhoiild not fall to wrlto us concerning tholr Hymptonui , AH lottora rocolvo Itumudliito ikUoa- tlon. JUST rUIJLISHED. And will bo mailed l-'HRR to nny address on re ceipt of onus-cent Rtiunp. " 1'rnctlcal OliNcrva- tloiw on Nervous Debility and I'hyHlcnl Italians- tlon , " to which lu added an "Kssay on Mar ring" , with Important clmptora on dl.seunes of thu llenroductlvo Organs , the whole forming n vuluablu medical tirattho which ahould bo road by all young mun. Adili ess DRS , S , & D , DAVIESON , 170701lYoSt..St. Louia.Ho. _ Neb , National Bank U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $25OOOQ Surplus , - 42BOO II. W. YATKK , President. isH. HKRI ) , Vlro-Presldont. A. K. TOUXAMN , 2d VIce-Prosldent. W. } | . H. IIuoiuw , Cashley W , V , MOIIKB , JOHN S. COM.INS , Jl. W. VATKS , JKWIS a. KEKIJ , A. K. Tou/Al.lN. OfHro THE IRON BANK. Cor. Uth and Farnam HtH. A General llunkinn DuHluiuui Transacted. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH 13 TAU3HT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Gcnd for College Journal. S. K. Cor. 10th nnd Capital Avo. SCIENTIFIC CLUCK & WILKINSON , SteckPiano Heirmrknble fprjiowcrfnl Rympa- BoltiTe diirahl tlin bent K'mriinUm of Hi" exct'l * ITiili'.ii of ifienn JnatrninenUi. " WOODBRIDGEBROS. 4 '