OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 2C , 1887. PICKED UP ABOUT THE. CITY , An Alleged Forger Brought Bnck From Mexico. THAT TERRIBLE SMALL BOY. Tl 0 Famous Nan ! tc I < cctiirc Sunday A New Ubrnry Put Out n Snmll Fire Died hi n Sport- ltl Tlic United .Stales Court. BtJIXO FOIC Till : V.O.tT. OF frTOLKN IATTI.K. The case of .f. A. 1'resrott vs George A. Hmmnoml ft Co. , South Omaha packers , for the recovery of tlio vnluo of about $ > liOO , worth of cattle , is occupied the nttcntion of Judge Dundy yesterday. These cattle.thc sup position , or rather claim is , were stolen by fomo party or parlies unknown to the plain- tJff , and sold to the Haminondpncking hoiibc. I'lUATICAl. l.t'MItmiMII.V. Deputy Utiltod States Marshal Showaltor went to ICoyn I'uliu county Tlmr HtuV and ar- lested .I.M. Kpurgcon and Charles I' . Jewltt on it charge of cutting timber on government land , .lewitt , it seems , had erected u sawmill - mill and was doing a land ofilco business with thn government's timber. The pris oners were arraigned yestmlay morning and pleading not gtliltv , were put under i'-VMX ) curb , and their hcarin ? set for 1o-morio\v , nuiAiu's rum , M\r : TI i : inv. Ilaradn , the half breed , who killed I'eter Piplcr last August out on the Sluux reset vn- llnn , will bo tried next Tuesday. This Is a very seiisntiolial ense , the murder having been eoinmlttcd with a tomahawk , with a woman n the Inciting cause , as usual. A roitici.o : i HE. A bill of foreclosure was lllcd vest onlay tnoniing , the parties to the suit being Daniel Head vs. .loel T. Albright et til. The lirop- ei ty Is : 0 acres iu Tha.\er tounty , and the iimount of the mortages $2X \ > . OWHS INCUItAIII.Y IIKMUNTRD. Kver since his lit in the court room last Tuesday , I'eter ( iross , convicted of .suborna tion of perjur.\ , has been under the treatment of a physician His break-down was com plete , both mentally and physically , and be is n source of much wonderment to the medical fraternity. ( Jross is probably permanently tieranged , find the attack , coming on as it ( lid , in a seizure of epilepsy , is said to bo without parallel. THU snr.iitrr sunn. Yesterday Hpraguo , Kmith Si Co. , brought ctlon against Will Coburn , sheriff , to iccover n largo amount of plato glass which they , elaim is wrongfully retained by the said Cobura , I WANTTIir.Ill "SIIAItn. I Thomas S. Livingston died In this city October 10 ! , ISM ) . Ho held an undivided one- half intercut in the cast one-half of lot 0 in block H In the city of Omaha , and died In testate. Theodore C. Livingston , Mary Elizabeth Klinehousc , Kilus Livingston , Anna Kllza Livingston , Charles C. Livingston and Henry Livingston , brothers and blood rela tions of the deceased have assumed control and possession of the property to utter diS' regard of the lawful claims of other relatives , Hollcn Livingston , IClln K. .tones nnd Ben jamin Livingston , whoycsteiday brought Uutiou against the first named parties asking for their share in the estate. < itiirt.r.v : vs. CITY of O.MAUA. A jury was empaneled yesterday in ft civil fiction brought against the city of Omaha by Thomas M. ( Jrcelcy. The examination of witnesses had not been completed when couit adjourned for the day. The ease now commanding the attention of the United States court is that of Ed Lcnt- mon , of HeS'noMs , Jefferson county , who is charged with forging the name of airs , Lucy Lemmon to a draft calling for $10. A cousin of his named Welsh is implicated in it , ho having presented the draft for collection. County Court. The two cases of Nuhan Franko vs. Paul . fitcln were continued until December 10 by mutual consent. A JL m.MI'.NT AGAINST l.Ot'ISA. .T. L. lllco & Co , was awarded a Judgment to the amount of iOOO nnd costs against Lou isa Hlllka. _ ' The Police Court. In the police court yesterday morning John Hatflcldwasscntto jail for twenty-five days for carrying a pair of lead knuckles big enough for Goliah. Mnrinus Hadge , .1 nondescript , pot Jlvo days for vagrancy. Thomas Edwards - wards , nn old timer , liitecn days. Anna ilaclcson Wns up for bgjng drunk , she claimed 1o have been drugged , and on promising never inoro to look upon the wine when it is icd , she was allowed to depart. JAMIS : r.oM i : sr.xir.xrr.n. The case of .Tamos Itoylo was disposed of Jn the police court yesterday afternoon. Hoyle pleaded guilty to assaulting an olllcer find was sentenced to pay a line of 5oU and to thirty days in Jail. AN ALMGKI > FORGKII. K.vConductor McDonald , ol'tlic I ? . & M. , llruuglit Hack From 3llco. . D. It. McDonald , formerly a conductor on the 1J , & M. , ijin jail charged with forgery. Ho was captured in the City of Mexico , and the United States government issued requisi tion papers. Four months ago McDonald while in the employ of the H. & M. as n con ductor of u construction train , met with nn accident in which ho was badly crushed. Some weeks prior to this n registered package - ago of paymaster's checks valued at $ bOU had disappeared from McDonald's train. Im mediately after his accident McDonald cam to Omaha to receive the salary duo him from the company. On this same day thrco of the lost paj masters checks , endorsed over to various merchants in this city were pro- denied for payment. They proved to have liecn "rabed , " and the work done very skill fully. Detectives were at once employed to work up the case. They found that other raised checks had been negotiated in Lincoln , Hast ings and other towns. While the investiga tion was being prosecuted , McDonald disap peared , and by so doing directed the sus picion of the olllccrs towards hlm.sclf. He was followed through the soulhcin states in Old Mexico and was found Micro in the cm- ploy of the Mexican Central road. McDonald stiongly asserts his innoeoiico and has no theory to otter as tolio com mitted the crime. That Torrllilo Small Boy. People living In the vicinity of Twentieth and Dodge Mi eels complain that there a number of boys , armed with small rides , who frequent that neighbor in search of dogs and cuts us target * . The boys nay that the . innocent but olleiisivo sparrow is the game they anj after. This , however , docs not Bcein to prevent lliclr indheriniiiiato shoot- ' log at the dogs arid cats. A stray bullet came near hitting , u nmn.nnd the way iu which bullets conio hunnniitg around < he house. * makes it extremely dangerous , not tu nay unpleasant for .tho inmates' . Olio lady doclurcti that the llrst youngster , aymcd with ' rlllo , slip catches trespassing up'ou bet M-cmtsas will bo sent to the police station. There Is considerable indignation e.spiessed generally that reckless boys should bo per mitted to irso Urn city as u hunting ground. Pedestrians uTj arc vomix > llcd to pass the corner of Park and Popplcion avenues , com- pluln of u number of boys who congregate there and nmuso thwnsolvcs iu throwing clods of dirt at Iho passers-by , Tliebo .peein to deriva a vast amount of fun froin thls'jMstlme , hut Ithoso who have been cow/ polled to run the gauntlet do not regard it a Vvry humorous. Thcso- boys attend tin tiCftrgla avcnuo scluool , and if the teacher * 'if patents dp not bring about a reform it : Vnr ! actions , the frequenters and residents .of thaV i * 'ie'.j6x iauUl < report thc.r action ! to-tho K.it. _ Til. XA \VH1 Ijpctuwi ( iiKl'Cnrluntiirn' Hit Grand , Sunday RveiihiK * Tills Uvturcr and'famous caricaturist wil Appear at the Oi-and opera houQ ! Sunday cv cnliit ? . Nust nnd hU pencil afford n 'mos. humourous ami edifying entertainment , , Hi Is the greatest picture maker oMho ago oi flay. Ho plaivs his unique ideas on canvu : quicker than thoughtnnd the satlyo of hli iwacil is seen and feltut a glaiico.N < labored explanation orhls work is iicc.essrtry The argument goes directly home , and fcv incnlu this country , orators or writer * , havi no moulded and greeted imblio bcntlmCnt , a has thU curiciilurltt during tbe i > * t twcnt ; yean. Darld'nf \ Kttcti Charged W < lti Fel ony by Henry .I , Abraham * . ' In alppTpbabllity "something will drnp'1 ere many days that will cause n decided sen sation and pcr'nafw land n few heretofore respected cltlens of Omahn in the peniten tiary for forpery. A Judicial investigation was Hi-tiered by Judge Wakoleyyc"ttc.rdny morning In the district court into the charge * made by Henry J. Abrahams against Davlil Van Etten and other. " . What may prove n ti6ted criminal case grew out of asull for S1TI.M ) brought by Van Eltcn against Abrahams In Justice Frank Ciawford's court , and on September 30 , ISiT , the plaintiff was gi anted u Judgment for the amount anil costs. Abrahams , in an amended petition filed in the district court , states ( hat on September II ) he Hied nn appeal bond which was duly ap- piovcd by the Just ice. On the 1'Jth of Sep tember plaintiff caused a transcript of the proceedings to bo filed in the district court. That afterwards It was discovered that said transcript was Incom plete and .ludgo Hopewi'll ordered thatit ) 'bo sent back to the lower court for correction. This was done and the amended transcript was returned to the district court before the 1st day of November. Some time after nnd before November 8 , some person or persons fraudulently and feloniously changed and nltcted said amended transcript so as to make it appear that the Judgment was rendered on Septembers Instead of on the third. I'laintifT further ullei'cs that the alteration was made by D.ivld Van Etten or some per son for him and for the purpose nf fraudu lently ousting this court of Jurisdiction in the appeal and that t Van Etten fraudulently caused the Judge to believe that the ' 'd of September was the ditto of the Judninent and to dismiss the appeal , which was done on the ild of November. Aftciward Van Etten caused .ludgo Crawford to is'stio an execu tion , which was placed in the hands of Con- .viable ( .itlbert Hlue , who threatened to im mediately execute said writ. Plaintiff states that Van IHten is utterly irresponsible nnd Insolvent and plaintiff will bo irreparably in- jilted unless Van Etten and Hluo are restrained from executing the wiit. Therefore the plaintiff prayed for n restrain ing order and that the dismissed order be sot aside and appeal made to stand. The motion came up forargutnent yesterday morning bufote JudgeWakeley , who granted a temporary Injunction as prayed for and pending an investigation into the plaintiff's charges. The motion to set aside the dismissed order was overruled. The court created a decided sensa tion by stating that the amended transcript had undoubtedly been changed and could bo easily seen by the use of a niag- nifiylng glass. Aflldavits are also filed as to tbe truth of Abraham's charges. The court said that such an alteration was a felony nud if the guilty party or parties could be con victed it meant the penitentiary. The county attorney was instructed to investigate at once and if warranted so to do to file imfor- inutious against the parties. I.ATIMI. David Van Etten was arrested at his homo nt ! t o'clock icsterdny. The information Hied against him charges him with fraudu lently uud feloniously altering public records This is only another iiiime for forgery. It is stated that absolute evidence of the altera tion is ready. Several books of public record have not been changed as relates to the case and are the most important witnesses to the forgery. The Lutherans. The English speaking Lutherans assem bled in the Emanuel Evangelical Lutheran church , corner Nineteenth and Cass streets at 10I0 : ! yesterday morning , in a union Thanksgiving service. All tlio pastors took part In the services. UB.V. J. S. Delwcilcr , pastor of Kountro memorial church , preached the sermon. Mr. Dctweiler spoke of tic ) mercies that the American people have enjoyed'aa n nation , of those rich temporal blessings which have been showered upon us all , and especially upon the citi/ens of our own s.tato and city , the bright future before the Lutheran church and other Christian churches in this land of freedom and plenty , and closed with nn eloquent appeal to all Christians to con secrate themselves to the Lord's work , After the services , a liberal thank offering was re ceived for the newly founded Lutheran or phans' home of the Evangelical Lutheran cmauucl charity association. A New Library. A meeting was held Thursday cvcningntthc Castellar Street Presbyterian church , in the intereslsof public readingroom and library. A largo part of the programme was devoted to the subject of Thanksgiving. Hcv. J. N. Hoyd , of the Christian Hour , spoke ou the needs and ad vantages of the companionship of peed books and periodicals. The pastor read the constitution adopted by the session of the church , and called on those who wished to become active members to enroll their names. Forty persons responded. Hcsides active , them nro honorary monitors who may use the reading room tit the discretion of the board of malingers. Work will bo begun - gun on tlio basement of the church as soon as possible to lit up a room for the associa tion. The reading room will bo supplied by membership fees , and the library will no built up mainly by donations of books and by part of membership lees. Alicady a num ber of books have been promised. The pas tor and people hope In this work to counter act somewhat the balclul influence of the saloon , futnish good reading for the mem bers and strengthen their church. If anyone ono has good books , secular or religious , to spare let him correspond with the pastor , Kov..I. M. Wilson , and if satisfactory cata logue them in this new enterprise. Dead In n Sporting House. Yesterday morning about three o'clock the third sudden death within less than twenty- four hours which attracted the attention of the coroner , occurred in the sporting house ol Lulu Rogers , on 'tlio northeast coi1' nor of Ninth and Dodge streets when a rather comely and well known iu mate dropped dead in the arms of an nsso elate. The victim was Blanche Hoffman , ! woman who has resided hero for about eight years. She had been feeling as well as usual went up stairs to don a looser garment , whet ti heavy fall was heard in her room. Another inmate of tbe hou < 4pMhm1 Pearson , responded and raised the lallen girl , whc gave a couple of wild shrieks and then died The remains were brought to Dicxnl & Maul's It is not Known where Miss Hoffman's pa rents resldo. An inquest was held yestcrdaj afternoon and the verdict rendered was thai death had resulted from unknown causes probably disease of tlio heart. Sent to VillUca. The remains of Samuel Dahuff , whoso stuV den death in a H. & M. ear Thursday Was re corded in the Hm : , were forwarded Thursday evening tohisold homo In Villisca , la. Thej wcie accompanied by his son , of Gibson , it this state , whom he had been visiting the da. < i of Ins death. No inquest was dccuied ucccs kwry. . The Mule Waif. The child of Lizzie Shields , which wa ; found dead in bed with its mother , Thurs day on Eleventh street near Capitol avenue was yesterday afternoon buried by thocouiity - No Inquest was held. The city ph Itch that the death of tlio child I had been 1 occas ioticd by the helplessness and ignorance o the mother , who for ten days , had not beet uble to leave her bed. A Small Itlnzo. Au alarm of tire was turned in at S o'cloekyes terday morning from box4l. Tins was occas oned by the discovery of a blaze in Thoma Shannon's ono story frame dwelling ? back o thu Missouri Pacific railroad shops. Th lire department was. quickly upon the seen and subdued the fUmes bctoio any conaUlci able damage was done. at $0OOp. .At a meeting of the board of county com ; nissloaers yesterday afternoon the. followin , resolution v > s adopted. : Kesolycd , That thu tax on lot 3 , section C township 15 , range 13 , bo assessed at. $0M and the comrty treasurer be ftiuj is hlstructci to-coljoct taxes jit ncqecdanct ) therewith. ' j ' IX W. Main's.- Seer.eta.ry and . .n ' of the CHiiuax'AYii do\y.Bhutto company of St. Joseph , Anil , un old. ' resident o Omaha , is it ) this city ou u pe'rsoiial ant professional visit. Continental Clothing HOUS& TO SHIPPERS BY EXPRESS. ' By spp.cial arrangement with express companies running from Omaha we will send every TUESDAY , WEDNESDAY , THURSDAY ancj FRIDAY of each week , packages containing Suits of Clothing , Overcoats , Furnishing Goods , Cloths and Woolens of all kinds kept in our establishment to any address in Nebraska , Iowa , Kansas , Dakota or Wyoming , C. 0. DM giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. By this 1 arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage of seeing any article of merchandise in our stock at their own towns , examining thd same before paying for them , and if not perfectly satisfactory , returning goods to us at our expense. Money for all amounts exceeding ten dollars ( ? 10.00) ) may be returned at our expense. TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. We have for years sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most satisfactory results. YOU TAKE NO RISK. EXAMINE THE GOODS , and return them at our expense if they do not plcaao . you. Send for Men's Suits. Send for Shirts. Send for Boy's Suits. Send for Underwear. Send for Overcoats. Send for Hosiery. Send for Ulsters. Send for Gloves. Send for Pantaloons. Send for Fur Caps. Send for Samples of Custom Goods. Send for our Catalogue Giving a list of over sixteen hundred different articles we sell. Send for our rules for self measurement and you can be fitted just as well at home as here in our store. Send to us and see how much money you can save from ordinary local retail prices. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE , FREELAND , LOOMIS & COMPANY , Proprietors , Corner of Douglas and 15th Streets , Omaha , Neb. The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi River Omaha , Boston , New York , Des Moines. SAD FATE OP ANNIE NELSON. Her Mysterious Disappearance nml ForcboUiDKM ol'llvr RclutivcN. Otto Nelson , of 1033 South Twenty-second street , together with his stop-brother , Mr. Andrcsccn , ntul AV. C. Martin , of Shenrm- iloah , Ia.were at the polife headquarters JTS- crduy morning to implore the assistance of the lolioo in ferreting out the fate anil where- iibouts of pretty Aniiie Nelson , who has been since November II. Annie is a. Dane , with light brown hair and blue 'yes , and only arrived In this country from Denmark five months ago. Although a bright nnd intelligent girl , she has as yet but pooily managed the English tongue. She has rela tives in Khunundouh , Iu. , and ou arriving in this country that was her first destination. Reaching Khenamioah she went to work as a waitress lit the restaurant of W. C. Martin , with whom slio remained until two weeks ago , when her brother Otto wrote for her to come to this city and live with him. * 5he started the day following the receipt of her brother's letter , some two weeks ago , but has never arrived liProiior can any tra.ro of what became of her or where she went be obtaiaed. The brother and step-brother are much perturbed over the mysterious dtsap pc-arancu of their sister , and have been as siduous in ttcarching for her ever since they became convinced t-liat she had pone astray. They fear uho has been induced or forced to deviate from the paths of virtue and recti tude , or kidnapped or entrapped for disreputable purposes. Mr. Mar tin , of Slienandoah , was infoimcd of the girl's non-arrival , and so interested did ho become that he , too , began an arduous search for his former fair employe. Ho arrived ' hero this morning. At Klieimndoah ho went , to the baggagcmaster at the depot and took < the number of the cheek given to the girl for her trunk , with tlio hope of being able to trace her by this. Hut his efforts have proved futile. At the transfer depot at Council muffs the oflleers Inchargo informed him that the number was outstanding and they could possess him of no information whatever. Martin then sent here for Otto Nelson , and they applied to the police across the river for assistance in their search. This was Ircely given them , and every question able house In the city visited , but with no icsult. What might bo considered a clue was finally run down at the Denmark house , u hostelry extensively patroaued by railroad men. Hero Messrs. Martin and Nelson met several brakeuien and depot attaches , and two of them , Wilson Hankin and Arthur Hhodos , said that a week ago yesterday the. ? saw a flashily dressed man in conversation with a green loolclntr girl on the platform at the transfer. They suspected that the colloquy quy boded no good , at least to the femaleand they made it their business to place them selves in a position where fragments of the conversation could bo overheard , The girl talked brokenly and they could not under stand her , but they heard enough from the man to convince them that he was offering her inducements to go somewhere and work for him. Tlio two llnally strolled back into the depot , and that was the last seen of them. This girl , young Nelson thinks , was hit sister , and the man with her ono of those vile procurers that haunt depots for just this purpose. Here they have an op portunity of exercising their devilish wiles on the ignorant and unsophisticated female immigrants , and similar cases to the one In question are being reported almost dally. I no chief of police hero wilt detail a couple of men to day to Investigate the affair so far as this city is concerned , but is inclined to be lieve , ax this was the girl's destination , she has been taken elsewhere. . _ . . . Permits. „ The following building permits wore issued yesterday by Superintendent Whltlock : WU Vaughn , barn , Capitol avcnuo , near Clinton * co ° E A Leavcnworth , three IJtf story dwellings Caldwell , between -'Mil und'Ttu. ! . r'- ' ° ° , T.wo permits agprcgatlng $ 6,309 , A Valentino Ofllclnl. Sheriff ConnoUy , of Valeiitfne , is fn lowti on his way home from Lincoln , where ho left in the custody 6f Warden liycrs , for fif teen months , n'tough named Hcrr , who was convicted some weeks HEO f ' robbery , THE BEAtTTIFUL. " Good Prospects For a Heavy Fall Hero. The repoi ts received at the signal service oftlcc yesterday all point to the convergin of a tremendous snow storm at this point. However , through the ameliorating influences of a balmy south wind , it may turn nto rain. The beautiful was falling this norning not only at all points throughout the west tniu north , but to tbe northeast , cast and south of Nebiaska , with a gradual in- losing for this locality. "With the slightest 'all in the thermometer , the Hurry will un doubted be inaugurated here. Anyway , it is safe to say t'.e ' delicious days of Indian sum mer arc o'er , and from this ou out is cold weuther , Blcct and snow. A lint her Illg House. The reputation which Omaha seems to bo paining as a beer-loving town , has impelled another foreign brewery to establish a house tore , the latest being that of hemp's West ern brewery of St. Louis. These concerns have invested a great deal of capital here , especially that of Aunheuser-Hiiseh , who liavo already made arrangements for the ex penditure In buildings and grounds of nearly 1X ( ,000 , part of which has already been paid DUt and some of the struotuics erected. mp'H coming will mean another outlay from abroad. Poultry Thieves. The butcher shop of J. T. Townsend on Hamilton st reet.ncar Orchard hill.wus broken into by thieves Thursday night , and twcnty- ftvo turkeys , forty chickens , thirteen geese anil eight ducks were stolen. The poultry fanciers gained entrance by prying oft u shut ter on ono of the rear windows. Don't delay , euro your cough with Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar Wino Luii } , ' Halm , it is pleasant and promptly cures.5 cents u bottle. Church and Opera Houso. Ed Church , formerly manager of the old opera house at Lincoln , nnd now the leading spirit in an enterprise to establish at the same place another house on a grander scale than that now in the capital , came into town jcs- terday to examine the drawings for a struc ture of the kind mentioned by Architect Ellis , of thin city. The building is to cost JIOO.UOO , and to bo ono of the linest in the west. POWDER Absolutely Pure. U-Bltlij tne. ordlnnry s. olil In competition illi the niUltltuiie of low rest , MiortAelRlithlijlnor phosp : atu powders. Pold only 1H oniilloyal Uaklnf I'or.iler to. , 120.Vall fc ) . , Sew Vork , TTNPSECEDENTED ATTBACTI01T. * J OVIH A MII.UOX CAPITAL PRZE , $300,000 k.S.L Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated by tlio LotiNntiirc in 1W , for IMuci tlniiiil unit Clmiltntile | uiriiot > s , nnd Itx liunchbi ) liliirli' a pnrt ot tlio pn'si'iit Mull1 Conttltutlon , In Is .i , by nn iiromlifliiilnK popular Tote. Its ( Jniml biueli * Number Drawing * I'iko pl.ioi mnntlily. and thp ( irand Htfiul-Annunl Drawing rfgu- Itirly u\ery sit months ( Juno und Dvccmbvr. ) " \Ve rte licroby certify that wo snpprTlco the ar rangements for nil the monthly nml fonii-mimm ! DrawlnKnof The Loulslnnn Slate Lottery Couuiny | , nnd In pcrxon inannuo and control the tlruwlngs UKMII * pelves , ind that the sumo arcooniliictcn with liono ty fnlrniM * nnd tti iiood liilth toward nit partli's , nud HP fiutliorlretho Company to u tbl icrttllrnte wltli JMC Kliniles o ( our signature attached , Iu its udvcrilio- iucut . " COMMI36IOXEH8. we , the umlerf Ignect Hanks nnd linnkors nil ) pay all I'rlzeo drawn In tlie louninnii siHtij J.ottcilcd nulcb may bo presented at our counters. K II. Of T.KSI1V , I'ros. Txiulslniiu Nntlnnnl Il.intE. 1'11'HIUC I.ANAUX , I'ros. Stntu NMtlonal Iliuik. A. BALDWIN , I'rcj. New Orleans Natlcmal Il.ink. CAltl , KOI1N , 1'rcs. Union National llanlc. GRAND SEMIANNUAL DRAWING In thn Academy ol' Mime , Now Or leans , TuesdayDftcomhcr lJIHH7. : CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. JOO.OOO Tickets at Twenty Dollnn Kach. Halves $1O ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $1 ! ; Twentieths $1. 11ST OF 1'IIUES , 1 I'ltlX.K OF { 311.1111 19 f.Knmi 1 I'lll/K OK J ( J.I > II . . . . 1IIMIU 1 l'HI/i : ( IK fti.oii i i'iii/r OK l Ki.HD 2 I'KIXKS Ol' 10,1(11 nre .11.1111 fi I'ltl/.KS OK fj.li'I lire \tiui ! . ' > I'ltl/.KS OK l.nn n ro asj l lui I'lll/KS OK ( Vii Hre . CUM ) JO I'ltl/.KS OK : U urc. iii.iin Ml I'UI/.KH OF JOU nre HJU.UW 100 I'rltes ot &vm approxliuatlnR to Mno.uiil'riro are . 100 l'rl/p > ot &V'I nppioxliuatliiK tu tlUMlii I'rlfo nro . , 30.0JO IU ) 1'rlzf" nl ( 'iJlapiirdjIniatliiK tu | .MIXU ) ITI/o arV . . . . w.cm TKIIMIVAI. rm/r" . lftOPrlfe of J10U decided by. . .jaii.un l'rlioar . . . . . . 100,000 1W ) 1'rlte * of HOD decided by f l i(10 ( I'llzoure . . ionoi _ 3.1.lil I'rlres amountlnu to . fl , ( .ui ) Foe rluh rates , or any further Information apply In thp. . umlerflgncil. 1 our handwriting niii't t'O ' nl'tlnct and fUnutiiro plain. Muru rapid r ft urn mall ilplltcry will be. assured hy j our cniloslniiinenTi'lupu bearing your full nitilrpss. Snd I'OSTAI. N fTK : > , express money onler , or New Vork inlmnin : In nnlliinry letter , t'urrcui'j b dreK'eil 1 1 A I ) . \ I I IIINt Address Registered Letters to NEW CHILEANS NATIONAL RANK , NKW OKI.KANJ , IA. _ T > 17\T"7'\rT)1 < 'l > Tlntthnproenca of < icn- Kl'jJtl 1M > 1 1)1 11 pral * Hi'anrt > k'Jr > l anil Knrly , who an In UinrKuof the tlniwlncs , is H Kimr- nti'o of abiolutu fulrni'ii and IntuKrlty , that tlin clinutes Hr H | | ciiuiil. nnd Unit no onu tan pustllily ulTlftc what numlier wrlll Uruvr u 1'rlie. ItK RMUCH that thn payment of all prltei It ( iUAIIANTFU ) 1V ! lllt'Il NATIIIVAI. lltNKH Of .NEW out FAN" , and the uc > : t > ( re uluiiPd by the prt'tnipnt of an Inilllutlon who o UisrlercJ ilulili aru ri'iog- rilroil In the hUlimt ( ourti , therefxru. tenare of auy mltatlont or anonruious lehcmei , Vt tfi Illtly r rereaif n4 vour (4 lIht l n rtai ly Lnowa f ? us f.l Ocagnhur * and ( . ! < tt. Meliave toU con\tJer * we. inJIn tvriy cm II Alc.lt A LUI , N. V , , , _ . Ton thf ul , Impr- J I uuL'iicu * terTOU4l > eblllt > caii ! > cI tliruuKh crriiiM uiul liad rnctlcon CURED. C M9L ctUilit.ct.Lvul Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. IT. W. Corner of 13th and Lodge Streets , Kortliotii'Utmenl nf nil t intoMC nnd PiiicjtcAt/ ni K\SIH IIIIUM , Ari'lIAMf ! ) lor IICtllllMITIF" . nml Tiiusit.lint facilities , apparatus aim leim- dies tor ! mcci"isful trcatniont oii'Vcry loriti < it cllv rase requiring Medkal orMirclcal trentiuent 1 IIIITY M.\V ItHIM , * tor 1MTICM1 lll-RT IlllSI'ITAI ACrciM- In tbe west Wrllo lor ilrculhrs on ! > HOOK on Dlsoftses of Women. I'IIEE. Only rcllatilo medical InJtllilto intklnx n mecliilly nt MIIVAIK DISIHSl.K. All blonil dlsuatcs siiccoinfiilly irvalud. l'or niis unntili' to vhlt IM Heated t liunm liy porrp- Apondenco. All roiiimntilcations rotitldentliil. Meill * clnci or ln triiinunti rent by mull or uxprot * * , socurelT parked , no marks to Indicate contents or sender. Una ijir ntiHl Interview pH'lnrreil. Call nnd consult us , or M'nil hlstnrr of your cuiii , and we Kill f nn in plain wrapper , our IJootc f" Mh.v ! UEK upon I'nvutc , Si'O- ' cUl and Nervous tlltenipd , etc. AdJrcs's. Onmlia .Medical nnd Surgical Institute , or Or , McMenam/i / Cor , 13th ind Dodge Sis , , Omatis , Neb Owmetntlic rapid erowth of Omnlia and nur sno rpsstn efffctlne ( Miros.ciur t > uslness lias beroino o lurici Hint tbe old Medical Institute on lllhflrect nnd Capitol itvfniu' , ioul'1 ' not accommodate nil romlnrf to lor iientnient. We liavu llieroforo moved Into our new brkk tun Id ing , Norlbweet Corner of Mill and Dodue "Irpetf , one ( dock south of tlin old lii-tltiitu tiulldlni. . nnd halo now the largest and most com plete' Medical Initltuta or bcmpllal In the we i. iMirtr newly turnlsbed , well wurnied and venlllatrd rooms for imtlonts , tbrcn ( killed ph ; lcluns always In tlio UnlldlnK. All klndf of dlJuhses treated In the most ' ' 'Svc'inifrmfaetiirV Surgical llrtces for Hfforniltles. Tru c , Hupporters. Klectrlcal llattrrlo , nnd cun Mipply pli > slcinns or patlonls any appliance , remedy , orliislninicnl known. Call and consult u , orwrlo lor tlrculiirs upon nil stiblncls , wllli lints of cjucHlons lor patient to answer. 'llinu auds treated successfully - fully UT correspondent.N * ti ve ( tiperlor adn - InKi'iia'iul facilities lor trentlnir cll eaj s , prrliiroilni ; surtdcal onerullons , and niirsiiia | mtleni wblcl | com bined llli our Hiknowledgeil Hblllly. eiperlence , responsibility and rBpiitallon should maketlie Oiuan MeJlKaUnabuulcal Institute the Urst choice. Ka Kationai lia , , , , . U. S. DEPOS1TOIIYLOMAEA , NSB. Paid UpCnpitoU - $2COOOO Surplus , - - - BO.OOO H. W. YATE ? , President. LEWIS H. KKKII , Vice-President. A. K. TOL'ZAl.l.v , M Vlec-l'renldent. W. II. S. HCOHBH. Cushlor BlliKC-roiis. W. V. MonP. II ' W * YAltX. 'A. E.TOl'/AMN. " ? HE"IRON BANK. On. Will ami rjimtniSls. lliiblnessTiansaftcd. A General llankmu Proprietor Omahtt Business College , \H \ WHICH 13 TAUOHT Book-Keeping PenmansWp - , , Commercial Law , Shorlhand , Telegraphina and Typewriting. Send tor Collect J urn l. S. E. Cor. 10th and Capital Avo. M otlcnlli 0rc b e * CHUM ! without pain or liliidinn.'o from bii lncs < \ | | Cliionio Dlvm , " . ' Inrliindiaiupot any in-tlliilon ! in tills country Those who coiiliMnphito noliiu in Hot -nnnus lor the tic-nimont of any 1'nv itct or Illood disease can be i ied fui uuu-thml Iliu coat nt uur Private Dispensary , -y" llv his treatment a Pure , Lovely ronv , LADIES i. licufiom sitjowne , frccklct. -ails , eruption * , etc. , brilliant eves and perfect healtli can lie had \ t f | TTImt "Hied " fiMillnic nnd nil female weaknes M ' tromptly cured , IlIoaHnu Headaches , Nervous Pros * iirnton , ( iPueral Debility , Mneplcsinvts , IK'pre < doiit t'nd Indigestion , Ovarian troiililes , Inilmmnilon nnd. itlcleratlon Knllliitf nnd Displacement" , siiln.il weak. ' cpss , Kidney cumplalius and LbauiiO of Life , C'onlUlt. llieold Docior . CVC lilfl CAD Acutn or Chronic Innamain- rlr ANII tflrl Honor the Kvrllds or lilolitf I. I U nilU unil aiiM , , , or Near Militedii ! ( s , Inversion of lUoLMs , Rcintulous ) : ) . - < , Llefmthnii , Intlaminntlons , ABsc'ss , Dlmnosa of Vision ot ono of both eyes , and 'liiniorsnt l.ld ' t Vlnttanitnatloii of tlici Kar. t'loernllon or Catxrrli , Imernalor Kxlermil Deafness , or ruralsisHums or Itoarlnifliolios , 'Ihlckened Drum i'tc liubtlllr. I. " " nt Vital Power , sleep- li- nc' f , DoFpondnnev , Io-i of .Memory. Coiiluiliw ot Ideas Illurs before th s.l.nsMlude. Languor , Ulootulne s , WH , > .I. . . . . , , AverMou loBiicioty hasy DIs- eoura ed , Lock of Conlldenoe. Dull. Listless. Unlit for Hiudy 01 llu > lncssaud llnilsllfcu burai-a , safyl ; , r rm nently ami Privately Curd. v-Ji 11 _ i , ' . . . . V & A K m. mm mm K flrTnf lit A Kry lpeiasKcvmorcs < liloch ( s , l'lmple-,1 1-1 cur ? , Pains in the Head and HonesMiiiillltlcMjriii Tliroat , Mouth and TcmKiio. ( Jlandular Kiiliinieiufiil1 nt tli Kf ( k. llhenmiitHiii. Catanli. Klo. , Permaucnl- | y Cured When others | Ia\o ailed. . . , J Con ullntion free and strictly ronflilantliil Mcillclntt.sent ft en ficiin observation to nil jiaili of tlio I'tiltecl PtntL" ) . Coni-siionileiiLu IMI-I-IVI- ; * momiit attention. NCI letten mnwou-rt unless HCI nniiinloil ) by four rents Iu slump Send ten rentIn."tamps for iiainplili't nml Hit'of nins ; tlons upon pilvat6. bjieilul anil uufvoin Ul discs UVims fitrlctly cash. Cull on or aililra'1 , DR. POWELL REEVES , ' No. an Botith 13th St. . Omaha. Njlj , S , S , FELKER , OMAHA , NEB , ' lOI N UlliKtiect. Jose , fallforulii. THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB , I1 The best known and mo t popular Hotel In tin , ttale. location cenltal , Hiipuliitmenti " ' ' " " ; , lleadquarler * lei commercial uivnaul ll polltlctlj K Kf iK | .Wpr.elo . * SteckPiano HemarkalilB for powerful trietle toiiipllHlilo action ainlab- t dcilute ilurahlllty W yuarn recorcl. of tlin incul- HIP ln-st K'lRMMteo ' ipm ( iniifHtf ( nMiuriiunta. WOODBR I DGE BROS , " HORT- ? rn : / .l