THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : -WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 23. 1887. 5 A TAIE OF TWO CONTINENTS. Irloaoullno Porfldy Revealed In a Lawyer's Suit For Foos. THE BEER'S MURDER TRIAL. It Ilrglns In the District Court This Morning IH the Prisoner In- nV Hiiironic | C4 urt l'iii H Items. II-HOM TUT. iun' : MSCOI.X IIIMIBAU. | Arguments were made yesterday before .tudgo Cliupmon in tlio case of Pierce vs. Wallen. The case in one of long standing in the court nnil mnny of the acts in tlio drama were on tlio boards several yearn before suits were Instituted In this court. J. W. Wallen , tliu defendant , is a tintlvu of Sweden , who cuitio to this country and located near Abl- line. Kuii . In tlio 70X He brought with him liis wife , who is a number of years bis senior. On account of certain indiscretions , be had married her. although , as the evidence shows , ho cared not hint ; for her but was deeply in love with another and younger women. After coming to Kansas they aceumulated n con- nidcr.ibU' property. Then , as the plaintiff claims , Wallen tiring of his wifo. converted bis property into cash preparatory to leaving. The wife , leaining of bis movement * , ap plied at once for a divorce and alimony and had as her attorney J.V. . Piwco , plaintiff in the present action. A divorce was granted her together with u Judgmiint for $ IIWH ) as alimony. Wnllon , however , hud thocash and with it he departed on a tour of two continents. He. visited C'anada , many eastern cities , then crossed the 0101111 , was at Hamburg , Amsterdam , Copenhagen and other places , where , as the defense claims , he .spent his money lavishly. Ho ended his trip at bis former homo in Sweden , and falling love with a girl the two skirted fur Ann HIM , coming direct to Lincoln and a short time afterward were married In Dmiilia. When they eanio to Lincoln they invested in some city lots thai , in the last f"W jcnrs have gi rally increased in value In the meant line the' diverted wife returned to Sweden , where she died , and her Kansas attuine.v removed to | Chieug < i. Previous to her death , however , .she1 assumed ono half of her Judgment for alimony to the attoiney , and be , learning that Wallcn w.is again married and a resident of this country ami possessed of property in this city , brought suit to recover the judgement ren dered years ugo in Kansas. The pluintilTs claim Unit the in-esent property In Lincoln was bought with Wallen's money ; that ho did not spend all the cash be took from Kan- Mis mi his long tour as lie claims , but that he brought back enough to this country for tlio Lincoln investment , and that consequently the property is subject to a Hen for the old judgment. To substantiate tills the plmntllY claims that Wallen'.s second wife was of a pool-family and without means , and that the Lincoln investment could not have been made with money of her own. As an offset to tins , the defendant maintains that the present Mrs. Wullen , just prior to coming to this country , was npproached by a man in Sweden who said ho was her father , that the people she had lived with were nether her parents , and that ho then piesented la-t wit h a considerable sum of money out of which the Lincoln purchase was made upon arrival hero. IIIXIINS THIS MOUNINO. This morning is the time set by the court for the trial of Henry Heers for the murder of Augusta Seifert. The attorneys for the de fense have made strenuous efforts to get the case continued , but have not suci coded , and It is probnblo that it will be heard to-day. It was about two months ago that Hcorsand the young lady be murdered were walking to gether on the railroad track in the western suburbs of the city when Heers suddenly drew u revolver and shot her. blio died almost instantly. A number of lailroad men , near at hand , whn witnessed tlio murder captured I leer * after a hard light. Heers expressed the ut most indifference over the affair , said he wanted to hang and expected hanginj' as a consequence of his crime. Heers is from a border province of Germany adjoining Aus tria. He. bad been in this country a couple of J. . ears living with the family of the girl be murdered. As a rule he has liuen of a quiet disposition and industrious. It is generally understood that the attorneys assigned by Ilin court forthodefeiiseof Heers arc Messrs. Stiode and Lansing and that their delenso will be that Heers is insane. It is said that they will try to prove that Heers comes of a family allllcted with insanity. MTIIKMi : COtllT I'KOCKI'.DIXno. In the supreme court yesterday M. Kaudall , Ksq. , of Valley county , was admitted to prac tice. tice.The The following causes were argued and sub mitted : Cowan vs State , Kobitro vs Kendall , Union Paoilie railroad vs Marston , on briefs. The following causes were continued : Campbell vs Wells , Keens vs Gaslin , City of Kearney vs Tliemanson. Smith vs Hanson , dismissed at costs of liluinUIT. Tlio bearing of evidence in the board of transportation against the Fremont & Elkhorn - horn Valley railroad is continued until December - comber - for argument. Yesterday was an nwer day for the road , but the parlies were not ready for the argument. cm ITIISIS. In pollen court yesterday George Hard man , whose acts did not belie bis name , wa' ' sent to the countv lull to serve a sentence foi stealing a pair of boots. Michael Shea nnr Stephen Curtin , for drunkenness , paid tin usual lines , and two lodgers , who gave then mimes as .lames Duiloy and John Dowliug wore allowed to go free after u short inter view with the court. The Gospel army has been enlarging it barracks. Monday evening Hlsbop Skinner , hold a temperance meeting there for thei benefit and 45 was raised for the soldiers. The coming changes in tlmo on thH. & M to compete wltn the Union Paollle r.n wutehed with a good deal of Interest in Lin coin. The bringing of morning papers an mails to the city in the early morning b Htend of noon would certainly bo appreciate ! ' An employe of the penitentiary nanfei. Huiloy , while driving In the city Monday nftornoon , had a runaway , in consequence of which ho suffers a broken arm. The question of revoking the license of J. C. Cot tern for violating the liquor laws is up before the city council and has been referred to a special committee , with the iniiyoi as. chairman. The city council and mayor went to Omaha yesterday for u very formal call Ux > u the United States court , it is understood that It they are cast Into prison , D. G. Courtnuy , til ' attorney who brought the case against ihe police Judge , will follow George Francis Train and expatriate himself. Senator Rohbins , of Valley county , is oinong the attorneys from the west attending supreme court the present week. The supreme court will.comulete the cnl of the Ninth district to-day In order to adl journ for the week and celebrate Thanksgiv ing at home. _ _ An Abln 1'rotcotor. If there is u more ablp protector against the Incursions of ilLsuiisu than lioritettor'n Stomach Uittors wo have yet to learn of it. Again tit the ioriodie attacks of fever and ague it af- lords a sure defense , it renews waning vitality mul countoraots the Infirmities of ago ; it in-uvouts dyspepsia. n-om becoming - coming chronie , and eventually annihi lates it. It rouses the liver and kid- iioys when dormant and. insures a regu lar habit of body. To the nervous it is of inestimable benefit , Imparting steadi ness anil vigor into an enfeebled , iihvsi- quo. The term , "iloliciito health,1 * is iHiuvlly another name for debility. While the hitters id procurable , the week need never dot-pair of physical rein- forcomont. Persons whose avocations nro sedentary and laborous , or involves exposure to unfavorable climatic influ ences will also find the bitters an able protector. _ _ Cut Out u Hullet. Dr. Leo last night extracted a bullet from the lleah ubovo tho- loft eye of Charles Mor- ford , vyhero. It hud boon lodged for nearly two weeks. Morford received the wound while standing ou Sixteenth street , and was released from jiill on Monday where he hud been coiitlued ou a charge of being drunk Thai injured man has no idea who his assail- uit wiUf ' SOUTH OMAHA NHWS. .1. JNoo t * , of Chicago , w.w In the ctt-C yes terday Hdward Meellan , of 1'ucitlc Junction , la. , was In Urn city yesterday. Hon. ,1ohn A , Fitch , of Cairo , 111. , was at the stockyards yesterday. The K. S. Ncwcom lumber company nro erecting a handsome ofllce building uL their yards. Leo Gibson , u real estate dealer of Omaha , was in the rity yesterday seeking ail invest- inentfor his surplus capital. Kdward N. Hrown , of Oim hawa.s in the city yesterday , looking for a location on which to establish a grocery store. Fraiil : Leo. J L. Eastman's gentlemanly partner , purchased a building lot on Twenty- sixth street yesterday , and will erect a cottage thereon. Kumnr 1ms It that when this is done Frank will get married. Owing to negligence on the part of the oul- cials whoso duty it was , the report of the re cent census has not as yet been sent to the governor. Tills fact was not discovered un til hist night. The papers will be forwarded to-day. The prospectus of the Hoof end Horn , the new stocd paper which will soon bo issued , concludes with the statement that the ) inH- lishers have planted their hoofs In South Omaha , mean to get their hums In the stock yards and hook out a living. C I'ollceman John Sexton was yesterday sUKjH'iided for thirty days for being guilty of conduct unbecoming an ofHcer and a gentle man. His offense consisted in permitting re spectable cituens to bo assaulted and abused on election day without any Interference. Mr. N' . Nagomgast , the Union Paeillc agent at South Omaha , has resigned , and will bo succeeded by 1) . Mahoney , who for merly ( Hied the position. The change takes place December 1. Mr. Nagomgast. has not settled on any definite action for the future as yet. rot sen. Mr.r.Tis'd. A meeting of the city council was hold Mon day night and the following was the busi ness transacted : An ordinance regulating the laying of sewer , gas and water mains was ordered drafted. W. II. Muiiii was granted a liquor license. The city marshal was Instructed to see that all obstructions in the streets were removed at once. The re port of the police Judge was received and re ferred to the finance committge. Council man Smith and city Engineer Theinbart weie instructed to confer with the South Omaha Land companv regarding the vaca tion of the county road within the eor ) > onito limits. Several minor matteis were at tended to after which the council adjourned. Tnrnet-H Goto Fremont. Oswald Miller , the well-known brewer of Fremont , with John V. Ilanitnan of the same place , was in town yesterday making ar rangements for the grand opening of the new turn-hallo of that place , which is to take place on the second of next month. JIo called upon the olllcers and several members of the Omaha tu rnverein and ascertained from them that a number of their members would be pleased to attend the opening and give a gymnastic exhibition. Among those who will go , is Henry Kummerow , whose gym nastic work will be admired by every mem ber of the Fremont verein. The latter now comprises eighty members and the establish ment of a new ball , costing $11,000 , is an evi dence of their slice -ss. A Five Mlle Uleyelo Uuce. Kd Hothery and Ed Washburn signed ar ticles of agreement yesterday for a bi cycle race. The stakes are f 100 a side. The race will come off at tlio fair grounds ono week from next Saturday. It will bo a live mile race , the winner to take the money and the gross gate receipts. Considerable inter est is manifested in the event as both men are excellent wheelmen. Kaeh man is to ride a M-ineh t'hampion. They will go iuto tiaining at once. Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incoi'i > oration of the Omaha Market company were tiled with the county clerk yesterday. The general nature of the business to ho transacted is to buy and lease ground in Omaha and build and tit up market houses , market places and market stalls and spaces. The capital stock is * 100,0 ( > 0 , divided into 1,000 shares of J.1XX . ( ) each , to bo paid as called for by the board of directors. The incorporators are W. H. Green , John F. Hehm , John M. Daugheity , Lewis Schroeder and John H. Fnr.iy. Do you suffer with catarrh1 ; You can bo cured if you take Hood's Snrsuparilla , the great blood purifier. Sold by all druggists. Seems to he Culled Duck. The following telegram was received yester day by Geo. I' . LSctnis of this city : H\x on , Me. , Nov. ll ! , ' 87. Citi/on old friend Geo. 1' . Hemis , Omaha : Either you or Omaha , or Sue , ( Mr. Train's daughter , ) or children ami sparrows of Madison square , or nation is pulling mo back. Therefore my lingering on frontier and speaking in Hanger , Ellsworth and Watervillo. Only just oft over the frontier to St. Johns , N. U. , to-night where I will tind letters from you. I expect to pull back to Madison square. Hut I seem to have lost all desire now for typo. GKO. FKANCI * THAIS. A Guide for tlio Afflicted. The following letter will show the way to health to many a down-hearted man and woman. MOIIAVIA , OAYt'OA , Co. , N. Y. Janu ary 15 , 1880. I have been afflicted for some years with liver complaint , accom panied with dyspepsia and prolonged constipation. I was almost in despair , when 1 commenced using BKAXDUKTH'S I'lM.S. I took a course of them for a week live or six pills every night. I found myself very much better , but to make everything all sure , continued to take one pill a night for over a mouth. I am now in a very fair state of health , and 1 know 1 shall continue so aslong as I take one UitAXiWKTii's 1'ir.T. a night. H. S. U. MATHISU. A Small IMa/.e. A lire occurred at It o'clock yesterday morn ing at Frank Lewis' restaurant on Eleventh street between Dodge and Capitol avenue. The ( Iredepartment responded with its usual promptitudelmt the flames wcrocxtlnguishcd with out the aid ofthecngines. Thobla/ehad its origin in the explosion uf a gasoline stove. Loss trilling. Internal Kovemic Collection * . Yesterday's internal revenue collections amounted to $ rJltU.f > .J. nPRICE's CREAM Its urwrlor excellence proven In millions of houie.t for mow than H quarter of u r ntnry. It U nstNl by Uitt Unltisl statfii ( iovenimciit. Kn- dorsed by tli heads of the ijreat unlveraltles. M tlieStronu'i-Ht. J'ureut anil Must Healthful. Dr. Vrlre's tht > only Ilaklujf | > owd r that does not uintaiu Amuuiula. Uniu or Alum. Souloulyla CHOS. raiCKlUKlNQ 1'OWlHllCO , Mew fork , Chicago , Ut. ( xiuts. The Clr.r On Novctnlwv'- . " > , IST4 , a number of nnil Kt'ittlcnu'tt pivo n illnnor tij thd i > oor i-lillilrcn of Oinaiia ut un old ntort1 room on DonKlni stn-Ot. Ainoiiif the IcmU'i't In tills project wcni Mr < . K.llot. Min. UooliltKMr. . Urcwttor , Mr , Fraiifc , Mr. Tom Honnor , Mr. Ui\ynolilis Dr. Monoll nml MlAlex. . Cliurltou , This was the iHWiuUliiK of the Onnihii Cit MlH kui. the olik'nt ' imroly bo' novolcnt orKanl/atlon In the1 city. The next Sundny uftcr Tluuik. irlvlnK tin1 llrst sosslou of the mission Htitiday "chool t < lii'lil In the Y. M. 0. A. room * on Twelfth uti-cot , anij the Saturday mornliijr wwlnjr ichool win nNo orpinl/.L'd. Bofori' the rml of the your the old Dod e strt'oL public xohool building wan bought ami placed on it lot belongUK ! to Dr. Moncll on Tenth stioot wlicro the Mission lin : over luce1 held Its quarters. The Mission Sunday school now lins four teen teachers and 1WI seliolars. The llrst aiipc'rinteiulent WHS Mr. C. V. Hrowster. His suecesnors luivo been Mr. UilTord , Mr. W. O. Taylor , Mr. Wurron Swltzlor , Mr A. ft. Charlton mid Mr. Mar vin. Two new features have been Intro duced this year. Seventy-llvo copies of the Youth's Companion have been subscribed for , to distribute among the children , and u newsboys' lunch at 4 : l p. in. every Sunday has been instituted. Thobois nro not re quired to attend the Sunday school , which precedes the lunch , but they are invited to do so'and some of them tend. It Is hoped that this lunch will bo the opening wed e for the establishment of a newsboys homo. An opening exercise of ROIIK and prayer precedes tlio lunch , and after It an address is made to tin ; boys by sdmo minister or layman uctlvo in benevolent work. The Oil-Is1 Sewing school meet every Satur day at ! t a.m. , and has now IWl tflrls and nlno olllcurs and teachers. There is u great need of teachers in this department. The llrst BUpeiintendent was Mrs. .lardine , her suc cessor was Mrs. Hudd. Mrs. S. H. H. Clark was for six years head of the school , and hoi * successor was Mrs. ( Jullowuy. Since Mrs. Callowny's resignation Mrs. Jardino has been acting as superintendent' but she feels that her tkirteen yours of very actlvo work entitles her now to a respite , mid would bo glad to heo u younger woman one more active could not bo found at the head of the school. Surely in this city there is ono competent ludy who would be willing to take the duties of this ofllco. Mrs , .lardine has been either superintendent or assistant since the organ- ! /iitiim of the school , and during that time has devoted the best of her time and cncrpy to Us interests. She knows that the school has hail a moulding intlucnce on many girls liv ing in parts of the city nnd in homes where the worst influences prevail. Hy contact with Christian ladies the girls learn to imi tate their lives. On next Thanksgiving day , at 5 p. m. , oe- curs the anniversary dinner of the school , and the managers earnestly request that all persons having provisions to spare from their own Thanksgiving feast will "remem ber tlio poor , " nnd send them for the child ren's dinner. The ladies have heretrtforo de pended on voluntary contributions from tlio citizens for this feast , and they trust that "neither this year shall seed time and har vest fail them. " Persons having clothing suitable to bo made over for children or partly worn shoes and hats are requested to send them as a Thanksgiving offering to the rooms , US North Twelfth street. Tin : COMMUTES. Uoblx-d Hy Footpnrl.H. E. E. Watrous , a traveling man represent ing A. S. Smith A Co. . of New York , was at tacked by footpads Monday night mid robbed of about $ tWO in money and it gold watch. Watrous was proceeding along Dodge street on bis way to the Turkish bath , and at. a point between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets his assailants eihcrged from an alley , knocked him senseless with sand bags and made way with his valuables. The jxillce were notified from the Millard hotel of the robbery , but at last accounts no arrests hud been uiadc. _ Only Ono Permit. The only building permit issued yesterday was the one to W. Friederlckson , to build u two-story dwelling and barn on the corner of AVirt and Twenty-hccond streets , the cost of the proposed improvements being ? 2bOO. A Stolen Ovorcont. James Dunn , a. young fellow who of late has been associating with thieves and thugs , was arrested , yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock while trying to soil a valuable over coat supposed to bo stolen. He seemed very anxious to got rid of the garment and offered to sell it for almost nothing. The overcoat is a brown ono with silk facing , and is still at the police station awaiting an owner. As Martin refunc Jo nccoiitit for his possession of thu garment ] ho ! * meanwhile hold m custody. ( . Not lee It * .Merchants. the folUm'litK local freight ( illlco * will bo Hosed Tluit-siluy n'oxt , on iieemint of Tlmnk.Kiviilir , v.\iopt to deli vet1 portah- ikblo freight in the foruiioutu .Tony MiX'f.lNTOi-K , Agont. C. . M. & S"t. P. Ky. , f. 1' . Ky. and C. , IS. 1 vV. 1' . H.V.V. ' ' \V. A. Al'STlX , Agent H. AM. . H. H. ( . ' . ( ( . CiOrfsAKn. Agent C. , St. 1' . , M. & O. Hy and C. A- N.V. . Uv. A. Ulltmis , Agent M. I' . Ky. Itotiliotl My Justice Anderson H in receipt of n letter from (5.V. . Kelley , an nged war veteran in the National Military homo at Leuvonwprth , Kun. , who received $1,178.75 back pension a few weeks ago , and ways he lost it in the gambling establishment of Jack Morrison on Douglas street In this city. Kelley claims that he WHS actually robbed of $ (100 ( of this by the gamblers , nnd is about to begin action against Morrison and White to see if ho can not recover the money which ho claims was won by unfair means. Kelley Is sixty-four years old. _ Itcal Kstatc Transfers. George M Do Holt and wife to I.ydln C llnbbltt , lot t blk 1 Do Holt place w d Sl.COO . George M Do Holt and wife to Lydlu C Habbitt , lot 4 blk 1 Do Holt place w d 1,500 Charles V Heiijamin andWifotoJauies Ainscow Ct al , > j of the following , the wjf of swl4' of swK of sco 5-11-13 qc d 470 The South Omalm Land company to F Fulis , lot 5 blk ill w d 413 Charles F Fahs to William Daly , lot 2"J blk 5 West Side w d 500 J H Wlthrow to A U Snowden , the un divided Hi of lot 3 blk ti 1'addock's place q c d SSI Annie Dwycr ct al to Klclmrd W Hyde , lot 8 blk S llrst add to South Omahaw d 2,200 South Omaha Land company to Uich- nrd W Hyde , lothJ and : t blk 71 w d. SOO Hlchard A Morris to Thomas Rock , the east 'J'i feet of lot 1 blk bO South Omaha w d 3,100 Maggie Guthurd and husbiind to Charles B Straiten , lot 1 bile 1.VJ- Grand View add 1,000 George K llurkcr et al to C K M.iyno , lot I ! blk llili.'fj City of Oimilia lease live years f4M ) per year. James H Meiklo trustee to Towis J nAngevine , lot IS blk (1 ( Potter & Cnbbs ! M add w d 075 W N Hyors and wife to Charles F Goodman , 77 lots in Grand View add q u d 550 The City of Omaha to Hans Jensen , irlxl > ( of 1'ierce street vacated ad- lot S block 'J45 City of Omaha q e d. . 139 Thomas Hock to Ed Phel.tn. the o 23 feet lot 1 blk SO South Omaha w d. . 3,100 Cora H Stnnmn to F J Willows , lot 4 Himletto court q cd 100 F.I Willows to C HSlonmn , lot 4 in Hurdeeto court w d COO Mimrico S. Hartlett and wife to Hel- pha lirownmn , lot" , blk 4 , Hurtou's sub-div of Albright's choice , w d. . . . 925 E K French to John D Daily , lot 15 , blk 4 of Central park , w d 700 Margaret , A McCoy et al to Jerome H Parrott , the o ( > ' ft lot 8 In Forbe's sub-div of sw } { of see HllCii. : . w d. 3,000 \V A Paxton , jr. , to Fremont , Klkhorti & Missouri Valley railroad company , a strip of land 100 ft wide across the no " of sec 10 and s y of so \ of sec ; i , all intwp 15 , range 12 , plat of Honiiington. Douglas county. Neb. . 2,9SO Louis Schroeder , trustee , to Jacob 'A Wieliterman , lot 15 , blk 7 , Brown's park , w d COO Foresl Lawn. The management of Forest Lawn ceme tery has just completed u two-story frame structure- the entrance to tlio grounds , in which will bo found a waiting room for mourners and the business ofliceof the super intendent of the cemetery. Mr. Ilcllmiui , the well known olothier , will give the newsboys and bootblacks a free turkey dinner on Thanksgiving duy from 10 until 12 o'clock al hia store , cor ner of Fm-iinm and Thirteenth streets. A. W. Wadsworth , traveling of ' 'Kankakeo Line " ger agent the , in the city , stopping at the Barker. or : . V. I Can bi hid In Over 700 Different Styles and [ Sizes , af the same price as fhe counterfeits. Insist upon stelng tha Tradt Mark or you may be deceived THE MICHIGAN STOVE COMPANY , Detroit , Chicago , Buffalo , KOlt MAI.K 11Y Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha , Neb. flownn of morrlmnM who rominoihl otlior MUVPH In profenmco I * * ( AHIiAM > > " They ) I TO rUJuT f ll * ' t tu . ( Mifi the * * tiurlir " nwciHT ornm IMKIU * IFI > In MlInK U" ih h.Uilo Htuvn * HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , ICE TOOLS. Wire Rope , Buffalo Scales , Plows , Markers , Scale Repair Shop. Hooks , Grapples , OMAHA. Slide Iron. c. s. RAYMOND" ? ino Watclies Dia riisskni StcriiiigSilFer AND J. B. HAYNES , OKFICIAIi STENOGRAPHER , Tlilrd.I ndiclftl District. ' . ' , < IIAMlll'H ( < V ( tJIMMCK. . I * . SIMl'SO.V , Wnihlna PATENTS ton , I ) . O. No par askiM tor until obl.tiueJ.Vrlt or Imtntur K ( iulde. rasKa National \ > m , U. S. DEPOSITORY OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplus , - 6O.OOO II. W. YATKS , rrcsltleiit. LEWIS S. HKKD , A'lce-Presldi'nt. A. B. TOUZM.IN , 2il Vlco-I'resldeiit. W. 11.8. Iluiinus L'.i hlur llllhCTOIt < l. W. V. MOUSE , Joiix S. COLLINS , II. W. VATKS. IKH is S. UKED , A. E. TOU/.AI.IN. Hanking OITlce * THE IRON BANK. Cor. IL'lh nnil Knrniini St.s. ' A Ocncrnl lliinkiiipr lliisliicsTrin-actcd. ! into n tr > AC9BitxTit > witn m atonmiriT or ntrt COCXTftT Will. Ill T EXAJIUIUd TBIf HAT nut TDI CHICA60ROCKISLAND&P4CFICRAILWAY , ! Pjrrrnionnf IU ctntnt position > > rpl tontolln ! of Chicago , * ncl conlliilMil llau > t ttrmltwl Writ , Murthnvit nnd Pojlliwut , U th trut link In lh t Unnieontlntnlni n ilem which mid ( aellltalM Ir.tul t > 4 U mo UlrrMu Ui * AllADltO ftUll 1'AClflC. The Rock IiUml m ln line uMlTMichri IneluJ * Chi * c uo , Jollct.OllawA , l. SMl ( > . I' orl4 , Ornroo , Mulln * nil Hock Iiliuul , In llllnolii Patrnixirt , Uu o llniv rrt j , Iowa Cll jr , l > e > iloln > . lmllaiu > l , Wlnliri t , AtUn. tlo , Kniitftlln , Aihlul > tm , lUrUn , Outlirlo Centra an4 Cuuncll lluir | , Inldwui O lUtln. Trenton , Kt. ' / pn , Cunivrvn i ml KaniuK Cltj. In Mlmaurli Laat.'jwDrtk nml AtcMxm , luKuniaitllTtt Ie < , Jllnm tiolli and ft. 1'Aul.lnMlnniuotai Watcilown ami Slam Fall .l PakutA. and hundrvtl < of ItitrrinotllMe cllUf and towns. VTho Great Rock Island Route" * fluarnnlcci tprnl , romrort , ccrlnlnlr and nufcly. It * rrnuMtrnt \ > n' l illttlnKuhhcd for IliOrrlltnro. Iti brti1f ( i are of Hon * ami lnn. lla track la of solid ttrlilts ri llldirstoiki rfcct. llipai'mfftfrtiiulpmAnt ti all thr natvlj appliance * thatrt | > rtcnr hai | < n > rl nicful , and for luturloiia acoimmindatlona U uua.u > pa id. Hi l'iprr t Trains ronsUt of mipcrlor D.i Coachri , cloennt IMIInian I'alac * 1'arloran Can , rupcrb DinUift Can , iirarlillni iltllcloui mcali. and ( between Chicago and St. Joxph , Atchlion and Kansa * Cltj ) rcitful IlrvllnlnK Chair C'An. ll nan- aircmfnt U contcrratlve , It * dUclpltiio eioctlng "The Famous Albert Lea Route" Between Chlcatro and MlnncapoHfl and Bt. Ta ' la th * fatorll ! > . Otcr Ililnllno Holld Fait Kipren Tmlnirun dally to attractive reiorta for towrlstf In Iowa and UlnneMilA , nnd , tlA Wntrrtown and Hloiu I'alli , to the rich wheat nnd Rnulniflamlnof Interior Pakota. Via Seneca nnd KnnkaKee. the Hock Inland offers superior ImliU'cnicnta tu trftTvU'n between Cincinnati , Indian * apolli , Lafayeltu nnd Uniincll llhilt , St. Jnncrh. Atchl- on. L arenworth , Kan > as City , St. 1'aul , and Interme diate | wlnti. All imlrolH ( < > | H-clalljr ladlel and clilk drcnrtcelroprol 'tl nciiurt jr and kindly attentlor. For tickets , inapt , f olden , ropl s of We tsrn Trail , or any dr lred Information , apply tu iirlnclpal otllce.i In tlio Vnltoil Slates and Canada , or aJdrc % at Chicago , ft. R. CABtt , f. ST. JDHII , E. A. HOLIROOI , Allia 1Mut r. O Kvetle He-It- - > - - 1'ruta , combined. ( liiarante dth only one Intlin world ueniratlnc acontlnuoui Fltctrtc 4t Mngnnfo - 'curr < nl. Sclvntinc , Powirful , Durable Oomfnrtnhlo and EfTectlre. Arold fraads. ( l frH ( Mlllciirni. b.M IHI mpfi'l p mphi i , Al. ll KLKdTHU ) IIEI.TS FOIt 0I8EAMEH. Re. HORNE. INVENTOR , iqi W BASH AVE. . THE OMAHA BEE , MY PART OF LINCOLN -iiv u.viiiiir.ii Ton- 20 Cents a Week. St'ven papers a wrpk. Send your order to th ofllce , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building ir. J. OA Surgeon and Physician , Olllri > N. W COURT I4lli anil Dunlins St. Office , tuloiihoiio , W5 ; Ui-nldence telephone , ftV ) . SCIENTIFIC GLUCK & WILKINSON. min AUK VIAK. uhdAvr.i ) , oit PKXCALI.Yrnmi EMII.V Vlfi : or LATER EVILS JJA v HI : rou.vn IN TIIK NKW AND M AOICAL FRENCH HOSPITAL REMEDIES. A uiiicK mul I.AKI I.NO iii > iiiiiiAiiANTr.i- : . - . .U'.l. . IIOOIC , full r rtlchr. , , free. Lcllcf l oUlc * tJvkt IVrc * llwnrj of J'I > MI Inn. . CIVIALE AGENCY , 174 fULTON ST. , NEW YORK. NEW GOODS PRINCE ARTHUR Coiitiuml Vests , new atylOblngU liraiistud , that 1'or Wniow sold at wcie Hindu to order For : w " " For t' " > now solil ut . $1220 DEUTSCH Fur 40 " " For M " " For fiO " " WIRD For 75 ' " GESPROCHEN LATEST HAR TALAS NEWEST SVENSKA STYLES ON MISFIT EXTRA PARLE Francais. And the SUITS. TRUTH PEA PANTALOONS MEN AND JACKETS That wcrfl mnclo to order A LWAYS ! ' For'Wnpwsold ' for , . . . . , . . . . * U80 TJint were mode to order In Astracha'n , Chinchilla , Plush For S3 For $ 0 no now sold for YOUTHS. CuHaisein all gradosqual- For 'M For X > ities and sizes. For' 40 For 45 For M For 0 For 70 For' ' 7S " 3700 1119 Farnam Street Between nth and i2th ,