Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 03, 1887, Page 8, Image 8
I ' / * " , 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1887. MULCTED BY A MINISTER , A Member of the Cloth Raises $1,6OO by Forgery. PREACHING NOT PRACTICING. The Fall nnil DlMKrnccfnt Departure of Andy Itorclcn Abandonment of llio Jrmlfii Hotel Nnvl- e Nlobrai * * . A MlnlMtrrlal Forger. The dircctois of the First National bank ol Central City , Nebraska , mourn the Innocent nnd thllclllka confidence wlilc.li their presi dent , r. M. Pcrslngor , reposed In n Blecli looking stronger , Tuesday , nnd who ro- lluved the bank of $1,500 In currency. Mr , Per/singer arrived in this city on the over land train j ester-day in uursuit of the "wily stranger and in a BLK icportcr's cm poured forth the following tale ofoos "Last Sunday morning Mr. Buskwcllcr , pastor of the Presbj tcrlan church in our city , received a call fioni n line looking man whc presented the following letter of iu otluc- tlon : " MADISON' , Nob. , Oct. 2fl , 1887. Deal Haskwcllcr : 'J his will introduce to .1011 Urother D. IJ. Drown * ) , n noted evangelist , nndlio proposes to stay for some length ol tlttio in > our dty. If jou can secure him ice1- ognltlori ho will , I urn sure , bo ofgieut scr- vim in the cause of Clulst nnd any Immi jou can show him \vill bo nppi eclated bj jours tiuly. W.E KIMIIAU , , Pastor Picshjtciian church. "Of course thn Mrmiirer was Invited to par take of Mr. Daskweller'H hospitullty , anil tiiat night llllcd the pulpit for him. Bttmii' preached a mupiilflectitt < e inioiiiimliiiipi cased cveiy one with his learning and knowledge of sacred history. After the gcimon Uronni was introduced to injself and family , and in cidentally rcmai keel that ho might have some business with our bank on the moirow. The next day ho dropped into the bank and stnjecl about an hour , liowasu man of most pleas- ii * addi ess , and my hi other and self wore 'imtochaimcd with him. Duimg the con versation ho said that hu had ] ust sold his property in Lebanon , Tenn. , for 50,000 , and had decided to make his homo in Central City. Ho expected the drnftovery mail now , and would immediately upon iceeipt of it iwrehnso a house in our city , and send for his family.1' "Athlsiefiuest I took him to meal estate man , and during the day Uiowns lontiucted to purrlmso a piece of piopcity , the teims being ? lr > 00 down and the b.ilanco on time. Tuesdav afternoon ho came into the bank with a New York draft issued by the Fust National bank of Lebanon , Tenn , for * iiMX , ) , and said that ho wished to open an account with us. Ho would like to have ,000 in cmrcney , and ha\o the balance pi aed to Ins ei edit. Wo talked the matter over for fully four hours , and finally agiccd to let him have ffl.WK ) This he accepted , took the money and left , as I supposed to make the payment on his puichnso of the day before. I then went home. Just as I had got seated to supper mv bi other rushed in and said : 'Ho has got us 1' It seems my In other had become suspicious and had wired the Lebanon bank and ie- teived a reply that the draft was u foigciy. " "I Jumped up and lushed to the station and telegiaph ollltcs I found that Browns had puichascd a ticket fiom Centi.il City to Col umbus I then w irul Mr. Ulakeslee , conduc- toi on the Union Paulie at Omaha , giving u dchuiptlon of the man , and also to Chief Seavi-y , of the Omaha police foite , asking for Hi owns' an cst. Mi. Dlakesleo lephed that the man had boauled his tialn at Colum bus and had paid his faio to Council Dlufls I was sin o ho would boaiiebted lioio , and came on as 5,0011 as pohslble , only to find that Scuvty had not done a thing towaids eflfe-et- ing the foigui's uiptuie. 1 am now going to Council Bluffs in hopes of finding him thcic , and if I do it will go haul with him. " Mr. Pei singer desenbes the man Biowns as a tall , lino-looking man , daik complexion , mustache and high forehead Ho woio n black suit of clothes and s > llk hat. ANDY IIOIIDUX. A Few Tacts KcliitliiK to His Sudden TlicBn : two weeks ago published a paia- graph icfciimg to the fact that AmlyDorden , local passenger agent for the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul road , had Mysteriously clisuppcaiednnd none of ills friends seemed tc know anj thing of his whet cab outs. He was last seen at the tiansfer in Council Bluffs ono bunday evening pieviou1 to the time above specified , and in companj with an Englishman named Wolsey , whc claimed to be a biother of Sir Gat net Wolsoj1 of military fame. It was stated that thi < Hti.ingcrluulbcL.imo fahontated with Hor- don and olTcied him the luxuiy of a till nbioad , the e\penses of which need not trouble Boiden. it is still hold by many of the Inttci's friffld that hu an opted the invitation and 1m- , gone nbioail. Wolsuy bought his tieket to New Yolk in the St. Paul olllio aud.alboliis'-tram- nlilp passage , both of which w ctenoid him by Boiden. buveial other theoues as icgtuds the man's ilisapponianco weio ndvanecd , but tie-in ly all of them have been aban doned , and the sentiment now entei- tained by neatly all of Boi den's fi lends is that whether or not ho has pone to Europe , ho will not likely iivappear in Omaha HN effects ut his loom in Knibaeh block have been taken possession of by some of his f i lends and a fewiof his Lhiims have been satisfied. It is not l nou th.it ho is in correspondent o with any iicrson here , rnd it is pi city generally bo- lloved that ho has not infoimcd his wlfo ai his act and certain that ho has not Joined her in New York. Hot den was u member of all the prominent serial organisations of the city and In some of them held exalted posi tions. On the day ho left hoio , ho sent $ .50 dollars to his wifo. She was then as she is now in New Yotk , cndoavoung to sen-mo n position on the stage. Botdon's fin ancial uffulis wet o in n bud condition. He leaves an indebtedness of at least a thousand dollais , bomuof which was fiaudulently ob tained fiom banUs and fuemls. Tills was done to satisfy the crav ings of his wife , whovhilo possessed of a cei turn tjpo of beauty , wastuihed by a ci living for nototiety ami line apparel entiiely bejond the means of Mr. Hoi dim to supply. AVheii the woman went on the stage , the infatuation moie stiongly Impelled her to make greater do- immds upon her husband's icsoutces , I" , kc ° l > her in fashionable attiio. ' 1 his demand at length dtovo Boiden into the adoption of dishonorable methods , which Imvobcim discovered now that ho has gone away , blnco his depai turo his \ \ ifo has w i it- ten hero , sending by express f no , togctsomr diamonds out of pa\v n. It was found that the diamonds had been taken out , but the name ol thopaitywho icdccmcd them could not be learned. As n cnnscqueuro , the money was returned to Now Yet k. Mrs. Borden's t cputn- tion has not been improved by hoi eonncctiori with the stage and it is a moral ccitainty that she w ill not bo over anxious to again be seen in Omaha. - DON'T AVAXT A UOTKh. The Juslju House will Never be Unlit. Ono j ear ago there was a good deal said in thopapois and by citizens geneially of the proposed Josljn house which was to oe erected on the corner of Tenth and Farnara streets. It was to bo a marvel of excellence , lival in nppcarnnco the Palmer house of Chicago cage and in proof of this the beautiful plans drawn by Mendelssohn < & Lawtio were dls. plajed in the windows. When the excava tlon w as made the 1 > stelry bccmcd nssuied , but to day nil that may bo seen of the hotel is that same unsightly excavation. A BLF re- l > ortcr j estordoy met Mr. Joslj n , after vbom the hotel w as to bo named , and uskcd him w hen the building would be erected. The jeplj wast M will not bo built I" "Why not ! " "We've mit our money into ical estate , Wo heard that the union depot was not going to bo built at least not on Tenth stioct- that Jt was going to bd moved fatthcr we * > t That stopped us. Wo did not want to bullc : nway from the dei > ot. and because of the _ delay which has since taken place in locating that structure , wo did not want to have out inoney He idle , so WQ have put it into some- ihlugelso. Wo wore not incorporated. We tad ouly formed a i > artmr hiii. I .wanted a hotel then. I was going to manage it. Bui I don't want one now. " "What'll ' you do with that hole on the cor ner of Tenth nnd Farnatn streets ! " "I don't know. HOUTI1 OMAHA XHW8. The roof on the new dci > ot is completed. W. O. Wjatt , of Grcclcy , Col. , is in the city.Tho The Union Pacific Is constructing a new side track on Twenty-seventh street. David Anderson had a car load of fine hogs in the wreck atElkhorn jcsterday morning , The now addition to the stockyards will not bo completed before December 1. Two cases of drunk nnd disorderly were fined by Police Judge Heuther J cstei day mot nlng , A number of candidates from Omaha at tended a dance in the Bohemian settlement Tuesday night. Dav id Anderson returned from Columbia last night , whcio ho has been for sovctnl davs past engaged in shipping hogs , potatoes nnd grain for South Omaha. A. M. Jonas , of Kansas City , purchased ol the South Omaha Land company a lot on t street , between Twenty-sixth nnd Twenty seventh , this morning , for ? . ! fiOO. Mr. Jonas will at once begin the erection of n tcsidonet which will cost WW)0. ) Under the ptcscnt system , the pa\Ing the mcmbei s of council by the j ear , it has bcrr ndinicult matter to get a quorum together It has been suggested by some of the mem bets that this method be changed and that oi allowing members a ict tain amount for cacli meeting bo substituted , The side ttacks leading Into the buildings of the Swift packing house ate neatly com pleted. It Is stated that operation * ) In this house will begin about November 'M. It is also said that us soon as the sUuctuics now under wnv are finished woik on n hog house will bo begun nnd pushed as rapidly as pos- Bible until completed. At piesent N street between Twenty-Sixth and the Exchange building has nn elbow 01 Jag of item ly half u block. A petition asking the council to i hange Its course and make it a direct ono is being eiiculated and is tceeiv- ing numeious signatures. In all prolmbilitv the praj or of the petitioners w 111 bo gt anted , Should it bo so decided the railroad crossing near the old ticket ofllco w ill bo abandoned and a new ono constiuctcd. Tim COUUTS. What AVns Done Before tlic Judge * Yesterday. A suit was begun jcstcrdny in the ills- tiict court by Ellas M. Emeiy vs. Samuel H , Johnson , to recover possession of a pat eel ol land in Capitol addition. The case of Michael O.'Hern vs the Union Pat-ilie lallwiiy is on tiltil befoio Judge Wakeley. Tim claim is for S.VJ5 for injuries teceivccl. The First National bank btought action tlon aeainst Nelllo McNamaia and Dennis Cunningham to recover ? 1-4K , ( ) with intcresl on piomissory notes ; also against E. E. nnd E M Pinnry to recover fcJOO and interest on n piotnissoiy note. The case was given to the jury last cvonlnp and they will report their verdict this mom- ing.In In the disttict court jcstcrday Josephine C. FJnmgan stipulated that she was divoriecl from her husband , William M , Flanigan , in the county couit of Huron , slate of Ohio , Match 7 , 1S7 ( ! , was gt anted temporary all monvin the sum of * VK ) and the costs of the couit amounting to S1 b" > , which added tc other alimony allowed at vat ions times by the couit amounts in all to tli70'.H : ) . Smco the divot co and alimonj wcte aw.udod Flanigan has been u non-icsidcnt of Ohio , and has not met the requirements of the lottrt. Theie- foio his late wife wants to i each him thiough the distuct court. . uxirrn STVTI . Judge Dundy and u jutv v\oro engaged heating the case of Cleorgo Snivelj- , ct ul , intetvencrs , vs Manning , etal , whiih is nn action bi ought foi the puipo&oof trjiiiK tholcgalitv of cot tain nttachmcnts inadu by the defendants against the poods of Daniel 1 $ . Futr.v , of Hastings. The amount in volved is > llUt)0 ! ) The giand juiy were , busy jcstcrdav with indictments A tuto bill was found ngainst A. N. Baker for sending obscene matter thiough the United States mails. I'Ottri ! COLUT. J. H. Baugh , William rerguson , John Stubbs , AVillium Do.vle , H M.Johnson , O. P. Finlev. Will McGovcin , Beimuil Hatkly and W. H. Clink , all di links weio dts- charged. James Kennedy for engag ing in a fisticuff row of rather a sotious nature with ono Miller , v\as lined * 1 ( ) and sent to the county jail for ten davs. Tim eases of Con Bicnmm and 13 Washington , chin gcd lespcctively with ilKhting and va- grancv , wet o lontinued. The assault case against Bt u k Eaton will bo hoard to mor row. Minnie Beadle , charged with laicenv of a p ur of boots , was dischuigcd A num ber of vags , who wi-to disclmi gcd with the usual caution , completed the moining's list. The case of Ed O'Donnell , chat ged with nssimltiiigJohn Kiloy , was continued in the poliio couit jcbtculuj until U o'clock a. m. to day. A l IU3l OST13ioi'S C Tltnt IsAVIint Pi evident ViitcsDeclntoM tlio Ari-aiKiunont of National Banks. A siieeial telegram to the Bn : fiom Wash ington states that a cat d has been published in which national h inkers ate chaigcd v\ith having maintained a eonspnacy during the past five jc.us for the contt action of ciicula- lion w ith u view to deci casing v allies and increasing - creasing discounts , and that the clicnlatlng medium has been i educed dining that time from ? 100,000,000 to § 107,000,000. Picsidcnt Yutes , of the Nebraska National bank , was shown the dispatch jestorday and asked for his opinion on the subject. He mild : "Anvsmh ilaim asthisispieposteioiiB , it is absuid and the author of it displavs fia most piofound ignoiancc. Whj1 , a child can easily sco how foolish it is. For cvcij 00,000 a national bank puts into i iiculatiou the gov- oinmcnt must bo seemed with s-100,000 In United St.ites bouds. Now. say the-so bonds cost $110,000 , them is then S-JO.OOO tied up.and tlio latcs of discount must bo made to include this idle monoj' . Theiefoio j ou can plainly SPO that the moro nionev a b ink issues the discount account must bo im teased in pm- poition. By contiaetlng the emulation less money is tied up , and wo have moio to loan at a smaller t ate " Scvctal other bankets weio scon , and every onoexpicbsed himself pi ccisely as did Mr. Yates. Bnilclin < ; 1'crinlli. The follow Ing building pei mils were issued ycsteidity by Supcnntendent Whitlock. K. Jnrgcuscon , barn , liSlO Sewatd sticct . § ire W. A Paxton , one and one half storv funno bain , Twenty fifth iivenuo and Douglas stioot . 2,000 Peter Edllng , cottage , Grant street , between Twcnty-llftU and Twetny- Blxth . , ' 500 McNnir , & Spiny , top ills on buildings' Buitstteet , near Fifteenth . . 150 S. Pike , shed store loom , Fifth street. near How aid . . 40(1 ( James Kolska , hi ick basement , Four teenth stteet , near Dorcas . nee Six permits nggi cgating . $ 3,500 All 30 p. m. jcsteidaj Miss Lillian Cur rier , daughter of Mr. C. E. Currier , was married - ried to Mr. James B. Fetgubon , of Grand Is land. The wedding was a quiet affair , tak ing place at the bride's homo , corner of Twentv-sKth stiecc and Woolwotth avenue. [ lev.Mlhud Scott officiated. Miss Minnie bhlelds and H. M. Campbell acted as bridesmaid - maid and groomsraiin. A large number of ftic'tids from Chicago , Hudson , la , and other Places w era pi escnt. At n o'clock last even ing the mnvly wedded pair left for their fu ture homo at Grand Island , where a icccp- tiou will be givcu. them this evening. "Snml" J. C. Fairish , better known as "Sp'ud , " the secj clary of the Omaha Fire depai tmcnt.has rctutncd to his post ufier a month's absence. Dm ing that time ho paid a visit to his old homo at Culpcppcr , Va , and spent n few T y * . ' " , . Wn" ' ' ' Bton , Hk-hmond , Baltimore , Louisville and St. Louis. At the last place ho speaks of the loj'al manner in which ho \vabentottainedbythohcachof the lire de pot tmcut. Internal Hotcmio Collpctlons , , jovonuo collections TIIK RAXD-BAlt 8T1UJAM. Iiicntcnnnt Kcnnon'M Kxpcrlcticc on tlio Waywntd Mtilirarn. The Bi K of n few dnj s ago mentioned the return from his lonely trip along the Nlobrarn and Missouri of Lieutenant Kcnnon , nldc-dc- camp to General Crook. Ho hud been gone about fifteen dajs , a short tlnipcomparativcly speaking , but Ruftlcicntly long to afford him experience enough ns n vojagcur to last him | > crhaps n lifetime. The lieutenant left Fort Nlobrarn with Captain Haj' , Judge advocate of this depart ment , embarking In n light boat about twelve feet long with the Intent of riding by water to this cltv. This was about the time the first cold das of the season were experienced. There was little water in the Nlobrara and a givat deal of sand bar. The boat became quite Intimate with the latter after it had been but n short time on the Journej1 , necessitating the vojugeurs to Jump out into the remnants of the stream and mill the skiff along until water could bo found to float it. During the first day between float ing and rawing and pulling and pushing , tlio travelers made about eight miles. Consider ing the nature of their work , they weio pleased with the piogress they .had made andwete confident that they would teach Omaha in time to make their New Year's calls. They retired to rest that cv ening with tlio lieartv feeling that thcs had euined their slumbers , though bv no means gtatcful for the wetting their paddling in the sticnm had occasioned. The next day their exter- | lencowas almost a duplicate of the Hist , slightly varied by meeting n mill-dam , which tested their nppicciation of a portage , which necessitated a JMcklngon their shoulders of their boats , ptovisions , clothing , tent ing outfit , . 11 replace and kitchen stove until they were again able to reach the liver below the dam. Mote exposmo in the water together w ith the sev ere cold , pros- ttated Captain Hay , and for two davs , in the untiodden solitude , on the banks of a fickle- minded stiearn , they camped and the latter was ut length enabled to return to Fott Nio- brar.i Lieutenant Kcnnon , however , con tinued on his join ney. Kain succeeded the cold snap at night , and cold succeeded the rain fall in the morning. But the navigator was kept comparatively wiiim lugging his bo.it nnd outfit to the intermittent spoons of water which dotted the channel. His method of progression with his over-water Nautilus was , after the manner of a cat pet salesman using a j'atd- stick , and us a consequence , the lieutenant is now able to tell the distance between this and Niobi at a to the ft action of a foot. lie toiled along in this way , day after day , until one morning when he awoke , his boat was about one bundled J aids on the bank. The stream had taken n notion to piny a joke on the gentleman , and left him and his boat high and dty while it seampeicd off to the other side to have n run in the sun. This unpleas antness had to bo overcome by pulling the boat to the watcr.butslio had scat ccly stinted out when she struck a snag , ovei turning her , thtowingevcrvthing , even her captain into iho water , and then stat ting off lieiself like mad. &hc was overtaken , how ever , by the lieutenant after ho had secured his ptovis- sions and outfit on a sand bar , but imagine his surprise ul ho returned with the ciaft to re-load to see the quicksands of the stienm had conceived a relish lor his bacon , butter , coffee and biscuit and was devaluing them with the lolish of a famished Piuto. Some mornings , the skilf would bo ftq/en in tlio liver and this necessitated cutting out , an exeicisein which Lieutenant Kcnnon in dulged ten times At length ho leached the Missoun , some paits of which ho found cov- eicd with geeso. He also discovered ducks , some swans and a few pelicans. He p tssed the Ponca and S.uiteo agencies , gallantly s\- luting some of the dusky Mononus who waved their cologne scented keichiefs as ho glided by their anccstial notes. Later lie found a couple of abotigmes , held up with their boat by a sandbar , and to them the lieutenant tendered his heal ty sympathy in their native tongue. While on the stieam ho made about sixty miles a day , fotty of which hoattiibutcs to his own rowing , whuh has given him an arm as hard as lion. When he n > ai lied Sioux Cit > ho went to n hotel to to- ceivo some letters and dispatches , ami when he was escoited to his loom the bell boj bade him good night and admonished himvoiy laielullv to not blow out the gas , an admonition ition which the gntb in which the lieutenant appealed at the time tendeied highly ncscs- saiy. > Tlio tup compnsed about four bun dled miles It was ono of hnidship and cn- diuance , though Lieutenant Kcnnon seems to hav o survived it with much phj sical ad vantage nnd a great deal of mfoimation , ono featuto of which is that his recommendation will bo to the ctteet that the Niolnar.i will not do as a sticain to transport tioops or piovisions in any emergency. Railroad News. The Meichants' Nation.tl bank on the noithwest coiner of Thiitecnth and Fayinm stteets expects to bo able to move to its new building on the coiner immediately east by the fiist of next January. This move will bung to a close a icsidenco in the oldstiuc- turo at piesent occupied of ne.ulv fouiteen jeats. The bank will be succeeded by the Missouu Pacific1 lailwnj'tompanj which pio- l > oscs to open a ccncial ticket office with hcadqunitois for its local passenger and fteight icpicscntntues. The icntnl paid for the coiner , a space of ! J.2\U ( ) feet is claimed to borli.OOO a jear or " > 00 per month. The lease for the new occupants leads to the effect that they bluill follow in possession as soon ns the plaeo is vacated by the Merchants' Na tional bank. A rumor upon the stieets waste to the effect that the coiner had been seeuiccl bv the Union Pacific toad as a local ticket olllce , bwt it was Itnown that the attange- ments of that toad with other people m this eitj , would not pel nut of biieh an undertak ing.FicdNash FicdNash , of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul road , is anxiously awaiting the com pletion of the Bat ker building on tlio south west e oi netof Fifteenth and Fainiim stteets , to which place , as fnuneilv announced in these columns , the oftice .of his toad will bo moved. The rnilwnjs leading from Chicago con ceded on the sixth of last month , the thiid- class tate fiom that cltj to Om ilia in what is technically known us cotton-piet o goods , but for some teason at present obscuied have no tified ineichants in this city of an advance which was to bo made jcstciday to the old liguios , which places the goods in question in what ib known as tlio fit st class , The fi eight bin can of the- Omaha board of trade expected to appear bofnto the inihoadson this point at Chicago on Fuduy next , but have slnco been ndv ised that ni gumcnts w ill bo hem d by the wcstem classification com mittee , which is composed ot the gencial ft eight agents of the toad intetestcd. This commission will meet at St. I.o-iis on HIP 'Jth of this month. It is undustood that astiong delegation of thobonid of Undo will accom pany Commissioner Giifiits to St. Louis when ho goes to icpicsent the lAircnu , and aid him in making a vigoious pieso.Uattou of the laso , in wlili li all our dij goods iueii uro so warmly mteiested. QUICK MCMVVUS. This joung lady , well known in the cltj' , although only sojourning here , died jestctday motning at 4 o'clock at the Paxton hotel. She was a niece of the Messrs. Kitchen , nnd was cducnlccl at the Mount Auburn Sem inary , Cincinnati. She came to this city at the close of the lost session of school , when her health it was noticed was failing , She remained with her uncles for some time , nnd then spent soveial months in Denver , ictuin- ing bete some weeks ngo. She has been con fined to her bed for about six weeks. The letnalns were taken to Lcavcnworth last evening. AN * ot ov. The funeral of Ans. Olson , u Dane , took place yesterday afternoon from Hiowo's un- delinking establishment. Inteiment was at Forest Lawn , and the remains were con ducted thcroto bj' the Danish brotherhood , Odd Fellows and the Union Pacific baud. U.MUIV. The remains of this j-oung man were buried yesteiday afternoon , the funeral taking place fiom the undeitaking warerooms of Barictt&IIeufy. It was attended by the Plumber's union , of which the deceased was n member , as nUo a number of other crnfts- incn. Clow's Start In Oinnhn. John P. Clew , the boxer , who is training in Minneapolis for his contest with Frank Glover of Chicago , toltt a St. Paul Globe reporter that he has greatconfldcneelnthoinfalUbillty of newspapers to do the right and honorable thing. When there was a considerable bick ering as to who should rofereehlsmutch with. nnj- sporting reporter of any reputable pnpc ; nnd agreed to nbldcibf his decision. "I havi posted thousands 1oC dollarn , " ho snld las evening , "with reporters all over the country nnd I never lost a cent by them. There Is nc class of men whom ! would trust so qulcklj and luipllcltllj' . H was n newspaper mat Who put mo Ib the business , or rather made i boxer out of me. I/was at n picnic In Omahi when n big row stni tcil and I took a hand They trot me In n comer where I had to fight and I laid out n dozonof 'em , I guess , by tin time I got thioughf There was n sportltif reporter present , und ho cnmo to me am nskcd if I had over Ixjxcd. I said 'No,1 am then ho ndvlsed mo to do so. Moro than that ho paid for ncoutsoof lessons for mo out ol his own pocket and Used topciMiiinlly coacl me. lean honestly -sny that low c my pros perltjto him , for it was his advice and en couracement that taught mo how to earn i living with my hands. " A Bookless Cable Man. Ycsterdnj' morning n gang of laborers oi the Hartley sttcctenblellno attempted to drlv < some little bojs awnj' who were plajing neai them. To hut ry them along , one of the mot named August Redmond bulled n piece o rock at the bojs , which stiuck HcnntU Frnnkvllle , a son of Mrs. Ella Ft ankvlllo The boy was badly hint and had to bo car rled to his home , Awainintwns Issued foi Hedmond's nnest , and his trial was set foi 10 o'clock this moining. in tlir Dark. Last night at the cot tier of Thii tccnth nnc Jones streets u fight oceurtcd betweentwc coloied men named Wetrcll and McCoy , nnc the latter was so badlv pounded that he hue to be can led homo.Vetcll was aitestce later by Officer Kj an. Sliotwc'11'H Case A aln Continued. Jimmy Shotvvell , charged with foiging r note on McIIugh & Hobinson , got anolhci continuance jesterday until December 2 , a ! p. m. Dr. S. R. Patten , dentist , room 31H Ramge builditifj , Oinnlin , Telephone ! 60 , Failure. Bradstreet announces the assignment ol T.M.Monis & Co. , general stoic men , ni Amswoitb , to the nmount * "ioiX , ) . AbsoSiEteBy Pure. Tillspovvilcrnnvorvnilos , Amnml of purl ty , ticiwth nnd vUiolesomcmss. Moro icon clinical than the m < limu > Kinds , nncl cannot IK hold In competition with tlio mulltudu of low lost short weight ulnm 01 phosphutn " " " ' ' 11X1v"llV 11X1 \ N" S. O. DAVK 1707 Olhc Street , St. Louis , Mo. Or the Missotul Stnto Mu cum of Anntoim.St. . l.onN , Mo , t'nheicltj Ccilloect Hospital , l.on Jon. Glt".pn , Gettnnnr nncl J e'Voik. . IIn\Iii < j devoted tlioir attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. Mote oopprlally the < se nil inf ; from impiii- clenof. in\lt ( > allsiillPiliiK to conespmicl ltll oiltdeliiDistunes of iuttctlnn iittil coiit.iKlon cuii'ils.ifi'lv anil hmeilllyltliout w-a of dan tilotisdinnI'litlcnts v\ho- cases have IK I n iii'Kleiti'il. badly tieatod oi pionoiincul iiiiui' nblo , sliciulcl not f.ill to wrltiMHioiieoinln tlii'lr M niptotiis. All lettc'isiecc'lM ) iinincdl.ituiitteu- tlon. .1UST PUnLISIIKl ) . And will lie mailed 1'UEH to iinyaildicss on re ceipt of ono " ce'iit ht.imp. "I'mctlcul OWtvu- tlons on Ni i \ ons nobility and l'lisli nl JXlmiiv tlon , " to wlilrb Is added an "iJ--.av on Mar- rla o."wlthlinport.int clmptr-is on dUcioosol thu Komudiutltu OiK-ins , the \\linKi fin mini ; n valn.ibleinidle.il tualiso flitch should be lead bi nil jounginen. Addicts DBS , S , & D , DAVIESON , 1707Olive St..St. Louis , Mo. SteekPiano Iffnmrkalilo for poeijnl siniia- tlutlivtiii _ ) iilliililgjiet7i > n iinil iiTT- Bolnto dnrulillltj. M \ ours reein d. tlin best KUHraiitee of thu excel- loiici ! ot thesu liibti nintnts Ptoprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH IS TAUGHT BookKeeping , Penmausliip , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send for College Journal. S. E. Cor. ICtli nncl Canltal Ave. TYLER DESK CO BT. LOOTS , HO. DESKS. BANK COUMTERfl. BAhk , COURT Hon OOVERM1IENT WOR _ l Beit Work and Lowest Price * Guaranteed. lOOpijoIlluifd tfd. ifntfrn. Bj t r 7a. SCIENTIFIC CLUCK & WILKINSON. Dtbniiai diiiM < > lo'li.fFMlon or CIMII , nlGliKiSITIK TO fr-.to hftiia \ljurou.8trmitth tl.ctno K5-fillin.UDi'Tcrii.furf lc J.e < iont.ilu ( ttiuini. DIM § 11 oihtr btlu Vr.tii catti ptr - ' ithl , eal d p.mpbl.ttc. rtann . ICaLildliiUChlcigq ; THE CROWDS Of customers in our store every day tell the story of the business we are doing. We are determined to keep it up , and the more the public favor us with their patronage , the more will we show them that we appre ciate their confidence , and will strive to retain it. Just now Overcoats are in great demand , and are going off like hot cakes. The styles and prices take. But as fast as the piles are disappearing from the counters they are replenished by new and choice arrivals , which our buyer is daily sending us from the east. We have new styles to show every day and the prices we mark them at must be very tempting , as the people buy them so quick. Evidently there must be a great difference between our prices and those of other houses. Other departments that are booming are Gloves , Underwear and Ho siery. Our corner window this week gives you a small idea of what we are doing in the latter lines. Where could you get such a good scar let all wool shirts and drawers at 45c each , or such all wool seamless socks at 15c a pair ? Other houses would think they give you bargain ? when they charge you twice the money for such goods. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price , at Nebraska Clothing Co. , Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. OMAHA 1 * . W. Corner of 13th and Dodge Streets. HU ' 1I1K THKA1 Vll.NT Oh1 AUi CHRONIC and SURGICAL DISEASES , Braces , Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. . Dpft fiiclllllcs , npparntn nnd romcillo' for siim > v fnl tnntinont l CMry lurm ol ill.a o iciiulrlni ; Jlcillcnl drxiirulcnl Trrntiurnt. rortyntn rnniiit for initlenla ; best ho | illnl uccoin- niodiituinH In ttio ui-i. W niTh KCIII c mi CM Alts nn r > pformltlp unil llraccs , riub loot , Cimntnra nf llio h-plne. l'lli 1 iinum , Cancer , Catarrh , llriimliUK Inliiilatlcin , l.lcctrkli , raraljslM. J iilltpKliliu > > , lllaililur , lle , Far , skin find Jlli ( ul , nnil all Migtcul Opcr-Hlon * of Women a Specialty. HOOK OS UlslIASl s , OP WOMl-V UllIK ! Only Reliable MEDICAL INSTITUTE M \MNC1 A f-PICMI.Ti OK PRIVATE DISEASES. All lihiiul ] ) l i ii ( > ciuic'-vfully trpatocl , Ssiihllillo l' < > l cm rinniMil from Hie ) Km witliiiiit inoixur ) . Ni n llc nralliu 1 mitmi'iit for l.o s of Vital Towir. ror nn iinnlitu to \l 't lit nni > bo trpatiul al homo , t > y inrri pnurlt nc-o All ( oiiummkationH luntlili ntliil. Miillilno or InMrmiiPiitH > pnt ti ) mall or exiro , Miuril ) piiekpil , no inark-t to Intlkato rontpnls or PI nilor Ono pt r nnnl Inn nliw pii'furriJ. Call anil oniiiiili ii , or "inil hl lor > of jour ia e , und we will Miul In plain nrappir , our BOOK FREE TO MEN ! T'pori Vrlvaipj sj polal and Vcrvon DNi a p * . i niinil WiaknpH , sntinn-1torrtjfPH ( Inipotinit. bjplilll-i , CionoirluiaCikt.'t , and Vailiocolc. Addr > , Om.ilin Medical and Surgical Institute1 , or Dr , HcHenaniy , Cor , 13tb&Doii e Streets n nOMAHA. . NP1I. Onlnc to tlio rnpltl jinmtli of On mini nnil nnriuo cissln oIToctlntf rnri"our Imnlncvs has hocoiue J D In o ttiut tindht Modlciil In * > t1tuloon litti Mrett nnil LiijiUol iiTtniic , ( until not tucmimioiliitu all coining to IIH for ( rcatiiK nt \\o hii\o tin rot uro mo\ < \ \ into our new brick tmiltllntf. Norttiwost Conu r of Utli itn < 1 Dotltfu ftrect1 * , one block M > uth of the old InMltutu lulJliiL' ) ! , niul liuvti now the larucst nnd iiiuHrnm * ph to Nttilltal IiiHtltutc or lui pltal In the west. 1 ort ? new ) } turnl * > li"di well wnrmcil and VLiitlliitcd rooms lor pith ntn , tbroo nklllod phyplctani ahva > s In the ImtKlintr All Hindu of discuses irtutcd In the mo&t K tiMitltlc manner. \\oimmntnptnro HnrtMcal llrncos for Doformlttos , Tru Ms * upportor * , l-lectrlciil Itattorlta * and can Mil-ply pliskiiiMH ur pat ion ta Htiy appllnnce , runu dy , orln trnnicnt kiitnMi ( all anil toncult un , orwrito for ilroulnr * * upon all * unocti'lth | Hstc of qnDntton lor patient to an wtr. 'Jhoii Hiids trcttod biiciiHS- full ) l > > corri' pondonce. We liavo ttupcrlor ndran- taizo" ! nnd farltHlen for treating JNen OH , pi-rfornilnjf surelcnl opt nitlon * * , a id nur tin ; p itlrnts \ > htch com * tiliKiI with oi > . ucUno\kd CMl alillltj. cxptricnco , reapnn lblllt ) and reputation tthonliltnakothu Umuhii Medical Hiuli i PL I en I Jn tltuto the tlrctchoku. ttU your rrtnllrr for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE or ttic JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE , ncccudlni ; to juiir ni-iiln. CAVTIOV ! Icnllhch none pcnnlne-unless our nu niul price appear pl-ilnl\ n the nl < 9 some rjigwi n ( lialtrs. In udtr loinuki111 larger I \\Ulrcconinicndttielnfirii r ( odds with which On mirktt In llnntldl .M'Ml.'tJIIJ\NSS4 HOi : U lUt and 6 < > ll > h It s llluMi Htmkliii ; niiil 111.- OUIIEI > > O " ISllKAK- lMJ IN , " llnu pirfictly t ) the Itrtt time It li Kirn It will athl > the incut j nsltl8lnc iry rc-tprot tqual to the hand ti ( d hops which Aik for thr.lames " ! * SHfeE iJ hllhoVto Jiciiiti.'hiiotforllojs + Hfjii jf - | eon retailed - tailed at t'nrjt .TAMKS IRANSS.TSHOK l.llcorlrt- nal M Shoe nnd h ahsolulrl ) thr nnlv > ho of Its I rico which ha f erbeen placed extfiiilnly on the nurkrl Inwhlchdiiralilllt ) It ronildered hofnri * mere outwaiil pi arnnce Thcte thof i nre lold by the belt retailer , throughout the United Slate. , and we will nlve thorn mill ) within jour reach In nny itiito nr territory If ) oil w 111 tend us a pottnl rnrd , nionlliinliic this paper < lame * Mrani if Co. , 411 lucoln bt , lloilonMail. 1'ull line of the ul > o\e fehoe-s for Halo In UUAIIA IJO. . W. Cook , ITUiJ rarnnm strict : a. 8. Miller , til.'North loth street ; Haward Jlros , < 07 South Jrith street. In COUNCIL. Dujt'is by Sargent A 1LJ llroadwav. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John 0. Jacobs ) Makers and EnibalmcFS At the old Mand , 1407 rnrnnin Pt. Orderi by tolo- bolleltcd and t > ioini > tl > ' atteudod to , Tek-lephono No. . THE CAPITOL HOTEL NEB. LINCOLN. , . The b ( t known and mt t popular Hotel In the ftate. location rentral , hp'iulnlruonti nntcluis. lleadqiiKrtir. fur cowinerclul uittu nuU all political ttirouiKb errors and bad practice * C * Display at their warerooms , 13O5 and 13O7 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stbck embraces the highest clasa and medium grades , including STEINWAY FISCHER LYONS , HEALYJ , , IANOS BURDETT AXr > / * * Jl IkK , ORGANS STANDARD , B m * Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal interpretation off the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY , I30S A 1307 FARNAM STREET. mDEWEY & STONE FURNITURE magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. DR. HORNE'S Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science ' Scientifically Made and Practically Applied. Ctntlemtn's licit With Elettric eli. DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES. * > IBfll I fMinE ? Vmi ' * avti you Pnln. In Inn llaefc. nin . Head or 1 lml > . , II WILL. IsUKRSg T CPU Mrtou. lloblllly , I uml.m" , < ! i in ful ll < lillllr , Ithrii- mnll.ni , I'arulT.la , > cural la. Hi-lullm , lll.ru. . . of Klilm j. . Hi.liinl IMn u . , -J ori.lil I Ivrr , . , Uout , ribuu.lloti ; tmlwlonm A.lhlnu. llturC lll < a.i. Pj.ru I l" . ron.lliimlon. . IrtalpilM , ln < ll r > llon , t akneu. linpoti nej , I iitHrrli , I'lli. . fpllrpM , I'unib . Affuc , lliuljtli. , llydruielc llload lll.rn.em llrop.jCe , Chen CliU belt U jut uhuC ) ou tii ileflHflln Inttanllu telll Can boaipllid > 11 l > lkt U | | frIOrr AIIC > ' ' . " "It1" ieclW'he ! biood , ' " 1"a WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS * hcen * permission M TK thorollowlnn who ham oneirentilnnand uedtiy TCCTIUftUI Al O Tvery . . . . 1'arkernnil J M. llaslettnllnnlloariliir Trade , I I IHIUIIlHLd C1ITIC1 l'i \ J Hoatrlund. U. h. . , coniml lon nirrcnant.Htuck > ardst HuddliobleClioirrcathorwman. tel Connelly , of Lhlcacot Ihu Inlrr A. cjreeory CVrnni O. W , llellus , M. 1 > . itormontown , Io ai L lnuil Milk , Kankalc .Ill i Judua1. K. Murrav.Napervllle,111 i K I Abbott.mil t rllynati rworl.ii , Koulhllend IndtUolit H.HamptonI hleaKO . Invcofllcoi t. . 1) McMlchael. M P Iitinalo.N V " ourlicltha-iacciinipllsluilwliatiioolherreintily ha.i vteadr nertiD niul ( mnforlttl lo binpulnlfcht. " IloLU Hull , aldcruiun , IM ) Lakl JJtUbtrtcl , Ncw Yurk n'i Uno'lTciC cVcflTDn UIPUCTin DEI T IsnuperlortoBllotherii-etirrent > ofctetrlcl ( Ur. nUKrlt O CLcblHU MAuNtllU DEL I lyuru.tronKor nillila tli0 car > .ritiaydo . lr i prixluees a continuous current ] convey , elcccrlnty throuuh the body on tlio mrvu It cun s nlnase. by ci ncratlni : a continuous curnnt of ckctrlclty ( III or lli hours out of it I ) chroutiliout the human > y u m , , circulation ol the llf forces-lho bloodIm- allarlnRalnerrou ) > nirslmmcdlaUlynnd pioduclnnnow ( partlnv vlKor. ttrength , eneriry nnd licallh , when nil othtr truatmCnt has failed , 'llio uicriU ot this mlia illlolirlt arn helnurecoimlri.il anil Indoraeil by thousands whom It has cured . . . , , . . , . UH-KKI VCtH Any bank lomintrclal agency or wholoalo lioutu In Chicago ) wholcsalo arufrflits , Sanl-ramliii-KandC'likairii lir Hend mamiifor 118 pairn IlluitraUd pamphlet . "W. if. , luvcntorauilManufaclurtr , 1UI H bosb Ayenuo Chlcmo. RUPTURE WDR , HORNE'S ELECTRO-HAGNETIC BELT-TRUSS C. S. RAYMolyg' Fine Walclios SlerliiigSilyer S , S , FELKER , OMAHA , NEB , 100 N. ISthStieet. rtJHK CAMIUUNIA WINK8. ulilnpeii direct from our vlncjurel. Illcsllnt , ' , ( iutqael Clnri-tB , J'ort , Sherries , etc. 8u Jose Vaults , fcuvcntli , Hlgbtb , f-ati Halvaelor und William sticets , baa ( JHATCrUL COMFOUTIXG Epps's Cocoa lUir.AHT.tST. ciou. u.u or Mirn nnuicr oi nut inat 11 cuimiiiuiofi may ht-Krnduully built up until trnmc onuuuti to re < l luvi ry tuidpiicy to illrensn. llundrnil. ul Dublin inulAdltH nru tloailntt urnuml us riudy to nttncK whcru > pr thtni U n weak point.Su may exapu ninny H fnlTl uliaft by lnKoursolvinwi.il | fortlni-4 with iMiru bloiHiund u iiruutrly uourlihutl frumu , " CJvir i-r > lie ( imi-ttii. Mndimlniply with ImlllnR water or milk. Bold only In luilf pound tins by ( , ruci.r luboluil thus ] JAMES EPPS& CO , , Mention thin paper. ' 7'I'ltln' ; thoroagb. j , uuglit hy Mill. t and nhortett ly.tem now In u , Olroulu *