8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , DECEMBER 8 , 1887. "BONNIES" AND BLACK EYES , Lulu , Llko Stun , Scorns to Ilavo n Capacity for Whisky. ' THE STEVENSON ASSAULT CASE. Tlic WlilHky Trust .Stall * * I' ' ' " * " t Willow SprliiKH niutlllcry 1'ut OIT tlio Jliniiuiy Other City XUWM. Snin'N Crltm. Interest In the Stcvumon trlnl continues unabated and the district court room has been packed with curloiiH upectatorH since the opening day. At 5:20 : o'clock Tuesday after noon the state rested its casu. The court then ordered the Jefensc 'to call their wit nesses. The iltst one was IJlch Hill , keeper of a road house near thu lake. Ho testitled that when Stevenson brought Miss Espey to his house that feho got out , cainu in and drunk between eight and ten glasses of whisky ; that she played on the piano and sang song * . The cross-examination brought out the dis reputable character of the place. Hill was then asked what he knew of Miss Ksppy's reputation for ehastltj' . This brought foith a sharp passage at at IIIH between the at torneys. The state held that no ono but the accused rould testify as to the girl's purity. Hcforothu arguments worn con cluded court adjourned. In the morning such testimony was ruled out ns that the defense off < 'redlo prove by Hill. The llrst witness was James McfSuirc , bar tender at Hill's load houso. He swore that the Jlrut time Stevenson and Mibs Kspo.v drove up that ho was on the porch. Tlmt StcvciiBou got out and with him entered the bar room. Stevenson ordered whiskey and f > cnt him out to "see what Lulu would take. " Shu replied , "tho same as Hammio. " Ho brought her out some whiskey and she drank It. Then she asked him for a pencil and paper. Shu wrote something and diiectcd him to "give It In Did : " Stevenson came out and the two drpvo off toward town. In u half hour they canio back accompanied by. Dick Hill. They got out , went in the parlor and fiha sat down at the piano and played whllo the men sang. Dm ing the thrce-ipmr- ters of nn hour there she drank between six nnd eltrht whiskies. She and Stovenion then pot In the buggy and drove off. Prior to soing she borrowed a large rubber coat of Hill. The witness then went to his snpper"down the road a piece. " Ho could hear Ham and the lady down the alley hinging "My Uonniu Lies Over the Ocean. " They wore pone about twenty minutes when they i etui noil. Meantime ho had got back to Hill's place. Ho heard some .singing and knew it was them coining back. They both got out , went into a bedroom and remained three quartet a of an hour. She drank two moro whiskies. Then they went away. Ho noticed that Miss Esipey's left cyo was blacked. The cross examination completely knocked the witness out of time , as the pugilists says. They got him to admit that ho knew It was Stevenson and Miss Espey singing , by Stev enson's voice , and then tangled him up so that ho swore ho didn't know Stevenson's voice and didn't know who was singing at nil. nil.William William Webb , of the Omaha fire depart ment , tcstilled that Stevciihon's general rep utation was that of a law-abiding dUron. On cross-examination ho admitted that that w.is his own personal opinion. He considered pri/e-llghteis and pugilists hiw-abing men because ho was fond of the sport himself. A number of other witnesses were called to establish Stevenson's good reputation , but each witness could only speak of hia own opinion. Stcvciibon was thcivplaced on the stand In h's ' own behalf. Ho gave his evidence with the bra\ ado of a tough , His testimony was unimportant until ho came to the point where the couple reached the open field. They had been inmrrcling , ho stated , the quarrel being brought on by her jealousy of other girls , whom she accused him of waiting on. Ho denied it , and she called him a liar and struck him with her list. Shu also abused him and after they reached the Held and got out , she threw dirt In his face. Ho struck her and shoved her and Mm fell , striking her face against the buggy wheel. Then they made up. At thin point Stevenson astonished the court , Jury and attorneys by declaring that Mm then voluntarily allowed him to do what ho chose. This evidence created n profound sensation nnd in the murmur of astonishment it was plain to bo Been that nearly every ono present considered that Stevenson had convicted himself. His next statement iniulo his con viction seem the surer. He i.aid that this was the only time they had ever been guilty of criminal Intimacy. On cross examination Stevenson got greatly rattled and lOntradieted himself several times. Miss Espoy , on her own request , was re called by the state to correct nmstatements In her evidence published in the newsp.ipcrs. She denied bavin ; kissed Stevenson after the assault , emphasising this declaration in tragic tones : " 1 could not kiss him , my mouth nnd lips were so swelled. " The wit ness said she had never been in Higgins' wine room with Al. Sapp or anybody else. William .1. Kingsberry and Mr. Campbell , of the licpublicau book bindery where Miss Ktipoy was once employed , John Litenberg , n clerk in the Union 1'aeillc railtoad olllces , nnd Mr. Hose tcstilled to Miss Espci's ex cellent character for chastity and honesty. Mr.s. Anderson was recalled nnd testified that Miss Espey was not under the influence of liquor when she returned homo on that memorable night. Furthermore Miss Espey did not play u tune on the piano for the reit- son that she cannot play. The witness was positive that Miss Espoy was at homo the Saturday night previous to the assault. Sim stayed home , ns she had n boll on her arm. Mrs. FluttH was recalled and said that Miss Espey was not intoxicated when hho came- homo on the night in question. Mrs. Ander son has no piano In her houso. At I o'clock the taking of evidence was de clared closed and the Judge adjourned court until I ) o'clock this morning , when the cuso will be presented to the jury. ItUYl.NR o'uxllKll. fllo Wlilbky Trust Kiulruvoriui ; to Contiol Omnlia'H I'ruiliictlon. Thcro has been a great deal said in the pnpcm about a number of so-called trusts which , during the last year , liuvo sprung Into existence , but comparativelj little has been published about what Is known us the "whisky trust. " In the amount of money Invested , though not in the essential nature of the commodity sought to bo contiollcd , tills combination equals that of any of the other trusts which have been organised in this country for the inonopoli/ation of grain steel , Iron , coal or oil. hi fact the "whisky trust" Is the outgrowth of someof these , and , , llko its predecessors , lias been established with the solo view of controlling the nianuf.icUiro of corn juice , and then In turn dictating the prices at which this luxury must bo sold. It is a bold nnd gigantic lindcrtakini ; , and has been attempted simply because of the failure of the lli > t move made by whlsUy distillers to so control their business as to make as much money ns they thought they required out of it. This failure resulted from what Is known as the whisky pool. The pool w.is n combination of distillers who sought to limit the production of whisky by paying n certain number of dlbtilliMs to close up their distilleries , thus throwing the making of the rosy into the hands of a few , comparatively l > cakng ! , the production of whose houses was more In kcci'lni ' ; with the con sumption of the bovorngo in the country. Hut the IKJO ! was a failure. It worked well and iioorly at Intermittent intervals. Men who to-day aided in pulling along the gigantic ve hicle to-morrow would Jump the traces. I'ay- ing distillers to close up their places was un certain nml expensive biuiitcss , and ono of the men to realho this was 1' . E. Her of tli's ' city , who was compelled to pay thousands annually for the closing up of thrco or four distilleries in this section of the country. An a consequence the pool was abandoned ami uii sprung the "wlu ky trust , " which nuns to-day , to close down every distillery In Urn Unltpd States except such as the "trust" decides shall run , not by merely paying the proprietors of the "stills" u price to temitorurUy cease distilling but to buy the plant outright. The "trust" has u c.ipltol furiously estimated. nt from KAOOO.lKiO to . l'5tWO , X ) , aud thus .far bus butccetkd in closing by buying nearly every Important distillery In the country. The only "stills" now miming are In I'coria where the life of the "trust'1 exists with ono in St. Lonls , an other In Cincinnati and the third , Ilcr's In Omnlia. These yet remain to bo gobbled 'by the trust , nnd It Is felt that It should not bo long before at least Ilcr's will succumb to the pressure. Agents of the trust came here Tuesday , and yes terday went to the Willow Springs distil lery , under the conduct of Peter and Joseph Her , nnd remained there until after dinner. Those ngcnts wevo Adolph Woollier and .1. H. Orcenhut. of IVerln. They examined the machinery , inquired into the capacity and viewed the condition of the place , ns thu pre liminaries of dialer and mote detailed con siderations , with'n view to making n purchase of the distillery , with the pin poses above outlined. The Willow .Swings distillery Is a valuable concern , and this fact Is rcall/i'd by the "trust" and it Is not likely that It will bo sold by Its present owners without n liberal price from the "trust. " When It and this other two distil leries at Cincinnati and St. Louis are con trolled by thu whisky trust , no ono may tell what price bibulous mortals may have to pay for their drluks. I OT OKI-1 THU DUMMY. Why Mr. Albert C. Ijiilso 1)1(1 Not l ay Twlui ! Torn Itiite. On last Monday Albert C. Luke , one of the attaches of the Union Freight , company of South Omaha was put off the 10:0.1 : u. m. dummy , at Shecly's by Conductor Wllcox under circumstances which demand atten tion. Ho had purchased his ticket , and when the conductor came around to collect handed it to him , but that ofllclal reached to the Inside of the seat to , got a ticket from the party who sat with Mr. Luke. Some delay was occasioned by the act , and as the car was crowded , and to avoid Ixith delay and possibility of mistake by being given thu wrong ticket in return , Mr. Luke himself detached the coupon from the ticket to South Omaha , and handed tho'lattcr to the conductor , which was promptly refused'that patty remarking that the ticket was void if detached and showed that that legend was printed on the cardboard itself. Mr. Luke's act was wit nessed by Mr. Harnell , of the Unwell Lum ber company , and Mr. James Elliot , n live slock commission man of South Omaha. They saw that his idea was to save time , and that thu conductor had previously seen the ticket intact. The ollicial however , was in exorable and demanded faro of Mr. Luke , or that ho leave thu car , which ho did , walking from thu plum above mentioned , to South Omaha. Mr. Luke n indignant over his treatment and the aibitrary and unjust man ner in which the company makes victims of its patrons. Sl'UING 1\KK VAHIC. Tlie Niuiu' < > ' the New IMrntmru Itcsort Near South Omaha. The South Omaha Land company held Its annual meeting yesterday. This coporation was formerly known as the South Omaha Syndicate There were quite u number of stockholders present , among them being Messrs. Paxton , Her , H. P. Smith of Hoston. Mr. Hosier of Carlisle , ! ' : ! , Milton Uogcrsaud Herman ICountzc. .1. A. McShane who is now in congress , and other stockholders were represented by proxies. The following di rectors were elected , W. A. Paxton , J. Hos ier , P. E. Jler , H. F. Smlth.Hormun ICounUc , .1. M. Woolwortu , Xels Morris and John A. McHlmno. Tim directors then met nnd elected the fol lowing officers : W. A. 1'axton , president ; J. Hosier , vice president ; P. E. Her secretary mil John A. CreightoiijtrcaSurcr. The subject of disposing of the tract of and surounding the lakes in tlm company's .iroperty near South Omaha was inttoduced. It was decided that llm same should be im- irovi.il according lo Iho plans of Joseph ICarnshaw , llm landscape engineer of Cincin- mti , who 1ms inudo somu very beautiful [ ilansl intended for tlm transformation of the .property in question into ono of the most beautiful parks west of the Mississippi. The place will be known as Spring Laku park. Jts natural beauties were described a few days ago in the Hr.i : . The improvements contemplated comprise suco as any one may see in CentralJ'ark in New York , inoluding pavilllomt , animal house , music stands , boat nousc , dancing boudoirs , drives , walks bridges and lakes , .the estimates of the cost of which are t.'O.IHM ) . When these are , completed the subject of transferring the same to the city under certain conditions will bo discussed , and. in anticipation of th'is , the council last night adopted a res-nlutlon calling for the submission tif property for calo for park purposes. Orders have been issued by the olllccs and the ground will bo put into condition to begin tlm work of improvement the spring. Other Corporations. Yesterday there was a meeting of the Union stoclty.irds conipauyat whicli John A. MeSlmno was elected president , W. A.Paxton , vice president , and Colonel Sharp , secretary and treasurer. Till : OOAI.lMtV CVTTI.U CO. Tlicj-o was a meeting of this well known and powerful company yesterday morn ing in its rooms over the Omaha Savings bank , nt which there was an attendance of iv number of its lead ing members , among them being Messrs. Hobli-r , Wislmrd , Nanlo , Paxton , Joseph Frank of Chicago. The business ot the company was transacted with closed doors , nnd an election of ofticors would not , it was thought , bo reached before 3 o'clock in tlm atternoon. _ AV. A. Cahiirs Defender. Mr. J. W. Foster , of the real estate firm of Kraus & Foster , desires the.HIB . : to publish llm facts concerning W. A. Cahill , the young man who has been figuring so conspicuously In thu police couit and daily papers of lute. Mr. Foster states that ho lias known young Cahill all Ills life and that besides havingn wealthy father he has always borne an excel lent reputation , Cahill came to Omaha to Invest - ' vest some money In busincfs hero but fell in with two menwho attempted to play Cahill for a "sucker" and use him for spending money , They plied the young fellow with liquor until 1m did not know what ho was doing. Mr. Foster states that to his personal knowledge Cahill was never in tlm state of Maryland and hence thochargeof committing u murder in that-hlnto , at least , is nonsensical , young Cahill comes from an excellent family and never a word has been uttered against him' before. Ho departed for homo last night. Sciilunbcrg's Fipnro , the only 10o ui ur for fie. Ask your dealer for thuui. Max Mojor & Co. , wliole.salo depot. Our exhibition of. Oriental art goods will eoimnonco to-iluy umlor the super vision of Sahnfj Couriiin , of Constanti nople , who i the importer. Don't fail to call timl u.xumino this beautiful col lection of nvro nml antique rugs rind embroidered work ot every variety , before - fore soloeting- your holiday presents. Remember nil articles will bo sold at exceedingly low prices. S. A. OnciiAitn , corner Fnriuun and 15th sts. To The Public.- Any one know ing the whereabouts of fJeorgo Pri'ston , who left his homo at Springfield , Nob. , Dee. 1 , will confer a favor by informing .1. H. PUKSTO.V , Springlleld , Neb. A ItOht Hoy. H. C. Loflcr , of Springfield , Neb.- , was In thu city yesterday In search of Oeorgo Preston the fifteen year old son of J. 1J. Preston , of Springfield. The boy disappeared some days ago and every effort to sccui o u duo to his whereabouts has proved futikv Tim father Is very anxious for his boy's return and has offered u liberal reward for uuy information concerning film. Dr. Piorce's "Pullet * " the original "Little Liver , Pills ( sugnr-cuntcd ) cure Mck and bilious headachu , sour stomach aud bilious attacks. Uy druggists. Gone to the Colony. Patrick Ferry , John Coleman ami Carsden I ) . Hunmiin left last night for the lownsito of the Pugct Sound Co-operative colony. They were members o.f the Omaha branch of the colony and will nuikotholr futurohomu there. This makes seventeen meulbws yvho went cut .from this city. , . . . Continental Clothing House. compelled to post pone 'onsoqiUMU'o of this del GREAT SACRIFICE. The stock manufactured ior this store is Iho finest ever produced in our faotory since wo liavo been in business , and especially so in the highest grade of tailor made Overcoats. Wojiow jwojiosojo _ close _ out thi stookpf Overcoata it LOWER -PRICES THAN WERE EVER BEFORE NAMED an opportunity of a life time , do not mips it. fortune to purchase some of the finest goods Lot. No. 1 100 of the finest l sian Beaver Overcoats made thfs season , 'goods from the famous Middlesex Mills , of Lowell , Mass. , full indago blue , wool dyed goods that will not fade , lined tliro-ughout with the finest quality of Win. Skinner's satins , the richest and most elegant goods made in this now in o florid „ , . . . Overcoat that cost $30 in September. Tjot No. 2 We offer a bargain of equal importance , being 400 of the very finest quality London Sezfcl Brown Kersey Overcoats , ( goods made by the'famons Worumbo Mills , of Maine , a mill that has no rival in this country in the manufacture of Kersey Overcoatings. ) Thesu goods coit ; jn our stock at any price. We could not make a better one if you should give u& $3O for it , neither could we use better materials or better trimmings , and wo do not believe that these Keivey Overcoats , lined with satin , can bo purchased outside of our store for less than $30 each. Wo will send a sample garment by express , to bo returned at our expense , if you do not consider them worth $30 each. LOT NO. 53. We otter 1 0 pure. : ill woo ] ca < simere suits , cloth made by the famous SAWYKtl WOOLEN CO. , of Dover. New Hampshire , ( he best manufacturer of fine , all wool cassi- mercs in New England anywhere. The suits are made in single breasted saelv eoat-s , nre new regular goods , all siy.es , and we oiler theiiMiow at the uxlraordinarully low price of § 12 per suit. The lowest price for the same suits in September of this year was"820 per suit , and they arc worth that price today. Send for a sample suit by express and you will not regret it. We have also made startling reductions upon many , other lots of fine goods in our overcoat stock , in our Men's stock of suits , in our Boys'and Children's department , we are offering very reliable cassimere suits for boys' , 4 to 12 years old , at $2.5O , $3and $3.50 per $ uit. Suits which early this season were sold at an average of 50 per cent more. In our Gent's Furnishing Goods Department , and in out * Hat and Cap Department we are offering equally attractive bargains. Send for samples and prices in every department. Send for Men's Suits. Sen < d 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. lend 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. Y , Proprietors , Oorner of Douglas and'15th Streets- Omaha , Neb.- in ? D . * H 139 A i AF * P fS OmaHa , Boston , New York , 3Des Moines. Clarke's Chronometer. _ C. C. Clurltc , suiiorinleuUciit of tlic A. L. St rang company , suffered nt the hands of ionic sneak tltiof Tucsilny evening to the extent of u 51.)0 gold watch , chain and uhnrin. The Strong company arc imttiiig in the Boil ers nt the now Mcrchurt'n ImnUbuilditij , ' , and In Ihc cvmiirR the foreman , sent Mr. C avlre to remedy somogAiftlculty they were having with ono of them. The nature of ttio trouble made it necessary for Glarko lo crawl insiilo of the boiler. Heforo doiiif , ' so. ho took oft hi.s overcoat and placing his watch and clmiii in the outsiilo pocket , liuiifr it up on n convenient nail. While en gaged upon the work , quitting time arrived , urn ! all the employes at work throughput the building passed through the apartment where. Clarke was at work. Tin0113)1 ) with the job the superintendent crawled out of the boiler , and as his hands were covered with grcasu and dirt lie slipped on his ovomjnt without looking to see if his valuables wcrcj nil rlpht , nnd proceeded to the hotel to wash. Here ho discovered that ho had been robbed. The de tectives tire at work upon the case , but with lUUts prospect pf recovering the ticker. Prickly Ash tiiltcrs wirm : up ami in- vigoruto the stomach , Improves mid strengthens the ilijje&tivo organs , opens the pores , promotes prespiration , and uqimliy.es the circulation. As a correc tor of diMwloroil system there is noth ing to equal it. Dleliolil Safes. Call nnd see the Ihrgo stock Menghor ifc Lcneh , Cion'l. Agt's. l ivo on hand at 1115 Farnam st. , Omaha. A Imcky Man. Charles U. Schroth , living at 4315 Pine street , near I3oyd's packing house , has re ceived n piece of good news from the father land. Some time airo ho invested in the Hrnnswiek Germany lottery and his ticket , 4li)18 ' ) , drew a pwo of ID.IXK ) murks , M.WK ) . Mr. Schroth is u happy man to-day and will invest his little iiruo in realty. nml ColilH. Those who nro suffering from CoughH , Colds , Sere Throat etc , , should try Hiiowx'a liuo.sciu.u. Titotnrs. jSyM onlu In Or diphtheria , Norma Urlino Urovvn , youngohtdanghloi-of II. S. and J. E. llrown , December C , .VJIO p , in. Funeral services at the house of the par ents , ! .M17 Seward street , Omaha , at S o'clock p. in. Thursday , Decembers. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes , A mardcl of puri ty , btrciiHtfiauil wllolesomcnc s. > lor . econom ical thun the ordlnarv klmlx , and ramiot " * KoldlniompetltloiiMlth tlu < multitude of low coit , bhfirt weight alum or phosphate powder * . Hold only in can * . Itoyal OakliHl'o ilcrt , & ) \Yajl St. , New Vo fc , Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute . W. Ccrnsr 13th and Dodge -Straots , I Oil TIIKTIIKATMUM ? OL' Al.lt Braces. Apliancesfar Deformities & Trusses Ilpfct fnillltlci , appnnitui ami remedies for HIPCO - fill trviilni'Mit of every toriii f illDC'ii urequliliiK Meil- Icut t > r urkHl Trealtnent. Korty new n'nina Inr patlunts ; licet hospital uccom- niiHlntlon * ) In thu west. Wlim : FOHCiluTI.AIl'iiin Dprnrinllesund Drneei , ( "Inn I'ei'l , rnrviitnro nt the f-plne , I'lle * . Tnnmri' , Cancer , ( "iitnrrh , llronchltls , Inhahitlon , Ulottrlclty , I'lirnly-l" . Kpllep'.y. Klilney , llhiililt'r , KC , Kar , Miln , nnd lilooil , and all Miruleiii Operation * . Dlaoasoa of Woman a Specialty. HOOK o.v III KAMFH OK WOMEN KIIKK. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKIXO A PI'ITIAI.TV OP All llluod Diseases Mircc rfully treated. phllltlo 1'ohon removed liom the nyHeni wllhiuit merviiry. N'ew lextnrutlro treiitment l r Inn nt Vltnl 1'nwer. I'cn-nniunatilo In visit HH may uu treated at homo by corre | xiiiilenee. All ( iininiunlpatliins cnntldeu- tlal. Medicines orln lrunientii'lit by mull orux- preMi , securely puckeil , no marks to Indicate contents or fender. Ono pen-mini Interview preterreil. cull nnd cumuli us or MJiul history nt yuai' ra.-o. uml wu will eenil In plain n rapper , nnr BOOK ItiKE3EI TO Upon I'rtvnlo. fiiptlnl nnd Nervous Il-cf'cs. ) : Iinpo- tency , Syphilis , lileet mid Vnrlcixulo. Aildrcsn , Oiniiliii Metllrnl and Surgical Institiifc , or Dr Cor 13th andDo Sts , McMenamy , , G , , OMAHA. NnilltASKA. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John Q. Jacobs. ) rlate andt At the old stnnil , HOT Kamiim St. Orders by tele graph solicited and promptly aUemloil lo. .TfJelephone No. 5. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMASA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplus , - 6OOOO II W. YATEP , rro ldi-nt. Ltwis S. HKBII , Vlcp-r TEtdert. ! A. U. TOUZAI.I.V , Sd'Vlce-l'rcsldent. \V. Jl.Ss I luu n ES , Cashier \v. v , Mon.E , JOHN S. COI.LINK , II. W. YATKS , LEWIS S. UKKU , A. E. TOUZAUN. ' Danklng onice- , THE IRON BANK. Cor. 1-th and Karniun Sts. A General Itauklni ; llublness Transacted. I prescribe and ( ullr en dorse IIlK O ai the only HieclHc for tue certain cure ol l > it deait ! > . U.U.IMIItAHAM.M. P. , Amsterdam , N , Y. We bare sold Hie < l ° r many Iran , and U uai given the Lett ot satli- ( action. 1) . lUDYCnKACO. . Cblraeo , ill. 1.00. Bold by IJruggUtt. FOUNTAIN FINE ) CUT AND F J , _ . Incomparably the Bast. IMTOUTI2D ST VIjl/IONS FOR Pcrchcroni , Clydesilalo'- Sh.ie. also homo lireil collj < I'.very animal itiiiii.inteed a breeder. Our stock hai IM-CII S"U'Cted with lelX-renreto l.oth Individual metlt and podlKi'eo. Someof tliee hdinet liavu taken llt > t prizu lit tlio N v Miraku State I'eir. IW. All oar horM-i me ac- cllnmled , and colts of tholv K't tan be t-how/ ' . Trices r asonablo nnd ri y tenm. IM me cnlblo bj Iho tluee leading r.illloaiN of Ilia Mate , 11. AT Jl.i IK. . .V M. V. . and K. C. A O. I'll V Jc KAllltl ! UI , York , Noli. DII. n. C. WKST'H NKIIVI : AND HTIAIN TIIK\T- NF , agunrnntprdi > ni > cincfor KjHtcrln , l)1z/ ) | . ncs , ConudslotH , I'lts , Nervous Nu\nalnla llea < la"hi' . Nervous I'roitr.itlon lauded \ry \ thu us-oof alcnliol or tobaoeo.Viikefiilnc.is , .Muntal Drpicitstou. SifflPiiliiKof the Iliuln resultbiK In Insanity and leading to misery , ilcc.iy anil death , I'rematiiroOlilie , llarrenncss , Io s of potter In either BOX , Involuntary Losw. ami fpeimat- orrliiLU rnusuil by over exertion , of the bra.n helf- abnso or over Iniliilgcnrt1. Knoll box contu in ono month'B treatment. H.txia box. or six boxes forfff.U' , Bi'iitbymall prepiiliVon receipt otprlco. AVI ; < ; t'AiiA.NTj'.i ; six uoxis Tornronnyrase. With each order received by ns for six t > o\os a"ioinp.iiiloU\lth J.VM , wuwl.l ( uuil thf purchaser our writ'on Kiiaranjee to 10 luml tiie money If the tieatment does not elfei't a into. Guarantees l.ssaml only by ' . ! > ' . ( ! lll- ) MAN , Dragt'lst , Solo Agent , I 111) ) rainam St. , Umaha Nub , Proprietor Omaha Business College , "IN WHICH IS TAUQHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Liw , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send lor Collect Journal. S. E. Cor. IGth and Capital Ave. Mention the OmabaUca J. B. HAYNES , OFTlCIAr , STENOGRAPHER , Tlilrd Judicial Dlati lot. 87 CHAMnKIt OF YLERDESKCO ST. LOUIS , MO. MlMU Acnj O PI N I ' DZ8ZB , SAKX OOUKTSM. k , COURT H008E. MIIENTWOHKani . . Beit Work and towot Pried Ouirlattcd , lCOpmeIlluit'4 Till ! OM llell.ilile r-poclalisl ot nnnj ycnrV expert- once. neais wtl ! nmidprful .uw , all ulNU , THIIOAT. I'ANl Kit. PILL'S , I'li-TL LA. HIinTJinP < l wlilnnit pilii or lilmlr/iiiPQ Kill I lIHr fniin lHi lne ? . AllClirunlo ! ) l eniH"i , IIUI t Ull > far IP iiilvaiiiunl liny Institution In tliM country T'1-80 who H-ontemplHlo JTOIIM In Hot MirliiLM lor the" ui'iilniont ft atiy yilvulooi HlooJ difcu-c inn bo uiri-il lor uno-thnil to ! tott lit our 1'ilVRto Dispi'iiMiry. I A ill CO lly hKlrratmont a I'nre , Ixurlf Co.n In III PA iilialon , tri'r from Kill ( > nm > 4 , frocUni uriuiuu [ ilarklii ml * . i'ruillon | , etc. , Ijnillnnt OTP Bml nerfcitlii'alllnau behail. V TThat "lirt'il " rvrllntfanil nil femnln neakni"nai tniinptly cnreil , Illonilnu llpndiii-lii'i. Nurvon * Pro * . iinilon , ( ii'iu'inl Doljllltjr. hli-cpli' iio" . l i'pie sloii L'nil IndlKPttlon. Dvnrlan trunblc" . liinnimnlluii anil nltlpriitliin. Knlllnit nml Dl'plaicment" . plnal wpak- ppss. Kidney complaints anil L'liiiniiP ( I.lto , Oonsult HIP Dlil ll.ictor CVC ATiin C6D Acutoor Chronic Inflmnma- rlr fl Jll rCn tlonof . llu > llyplld't or < ! libj L. I L. HIIU Urlll , „ „ , , | .nr orNMrMeliti'iliiP i. Iiiveinloniif the I.lnn , H : ii > fulom Kycs , I'lror.itloni , Inllnminatlnni , AUPCC--S Dlnmosi t Vision ol ono or both pyp * . and'Tumor1 * of I.ld. tr/'lnnanimiitlon of Ibo-Knr , Uleorntlon or rntarrh. Internal or KAtprnnl llciifnei" . or I'uralthuliu ! or llonrlng nolBun. Tlilckeneil Drum , etc. DebilityIo"ot Vital TowerSlpcp- NERVOUS lp inp s" le P''naeriiy. ixi or 111.111 UUU jiPiniirj.ronfuMonof ldcn > , ItMirs before llm Kci'J.i slliiilt1 , I iiiiiior , Utnonilni't * . DpprrMlmi of Spirit" . A\iT lnii to Miclpty. ha y lll - rounitcil , lark ot OoiiUdpnte , Dull , l.tsllpx" , Unnt for Miidy or Husluofj , * uil llnds Ilfo u liiuJcn , bululr , Penuanently and PrlvHtrly Cupot. BLOOD AND SKIN iSHvSS ? rpr > , Pain-In tlio Itpncl nnd llone .hyplillllii-or ( Throat , Mouth ami TOHKUP. ( ilandulnr J.nliiiKcMnuiit ot HioNprk , Klifiiniatl'iii , Cntiirili. Htc. . 1'triuaiiunt- Irl'iircd Wlion OUiPrsllHMi I'alli'd. 'Consultation fioo ami Mildly conllilnntfal. Medicine sent frpo from olisprvatlon to nil p.irts of thu I'nltfil Stati-3. Cot-rcwponilcnco rocolves prompt attention. No letters answered iimusa acioinpanloil ly four cents in stamps Send tnn rrnts In Mumps for pnniplilct nml list ot qiies ; tlons upon private , special and nervous IH. 'Terms strictly rasli. Call on or address , POWELL REEVES DR. , No. 3L'4 Cor. 13th & Haruey hts..Omalia , Nub SJD. 1707 Olive Street , St. Louis , Mo. Of the MUsourl State Museum of Anatomy , St. I.ouK Mo. , Tniverslty rolleuo Hospital , l-on- lion , nii-xi-n , aerm.iuy anil New York , lluvl devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. Moro especially those arlslnR from Impni- ileiu-p. Invite nil so buffering to correspond with out ilelay. Diseases ot Infection anil contaulon cnic-ilhafply ami bpecillly ulthoutuso of dan- Rrrnus ilruijH. Tatlentsvho < o ran- have been iifuk-rtrd. luiUy ticatrd or pronounceil Incur , able , should not fall to wrltcnm conc rnln their fyinptoms. All letters metre linmeaiatu alien- JUST PUBLISHED , And will be mailed nilX to any adiire on ro- celptof ono 2-cent htnmp. " 1'rnrtlcal ( JlHorv.v anil 1'hvblcal Rihaiin- tlons on Nervous IJi-blllty tion , " to which Is aililed an "INcay on .Mar- rliiBf. " wltli Important cliapterH on illnea'i'sot the ltpproiliitl\o Urnans , the whole formliiK a valiuiblu medical tiratloc which bhould bo roa-l byullyouiiK men. Admess DRS , S , and D , DAVIESON , 17O7 Olive Street St. Louis , Mo. tJJECAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The lett known and nio t popular llotol In tlm Hate. Jc.itlou central , appointments llrtl-clai ! . lle dquarter > lor commercial invu and all pullllcal , .roprctor. ! WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS * utult el cvci-Wfclk. Ic-Jljcictloij , itu , oJJtcw Ur . OK THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , The Best Route from Omnlia and Council JlluITs ( o - = THE EAST = = - TWO TWAINS DAII.V DimVKHN OMAHA ANU COl XCIli 11M.TF3 Chicago , AND--- Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Hiipiilx Hod ; Island , Frecpori , Kockforil , Clinton , Diihuqnc , Ilaienporf , Elgin , Jnucstille , lidolt , Wlnonu , I.n Crosse , And all olhsr Important jiolnu Kast , Northeast nnd Southeast. For Ihrounh ticket" cull on tbn ticket fluent at I I'll Fnrnam street , in I'm Ion Hotel , oral Union PnUflu Pullman Sleepers nnd Iho llnct Hinlnff Cnraln thn world arc run on tlm main line ( if the Chicago , .Mil- naukeo & M Puul Hallway , and ever ; ulleullnn It pnld to pafscngerii courteoui employes ol the company. It. .Ml LI.KIl. ficneral Monniior. J. P. TtrCKKU , A'Mntnnt Oenrral .Manager. A. V. H. CAIlPKN'i'EH , IJenc'ial l' > engcr an.l Tlrket Apcnt. liil. 15. HKAKFOIID , A * l t nt General PMienger riU'l'UXct Aijcnt. J.T.C'LAItKGeneral Superintendent. THE CHICAGO AND North- Westera Railway Short Line. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , cffittffi'ffiiMM i " & r ' " " IngtonandCallfornl * . It otlcrs nupt-Jlur uafauWKCi "jfiSSSg a ft'J S" Jlmnumeroui pointer .up lotlW tnjo ; d b" the pitrons ot thl. road < ' ' ' ' AVnmAll % and Chicago , are If two tin ri nilnf < > HAT tOACII- KH. ihlcS . "hoIllnrit ll.t , I"\t1v/l ! \ , rfiiI1S > Met . IT cnn create. In I'ALAOK HI.I.KPI.NO CAIIS. JJj'jeB . In ' 'AUWIl are mgdeli of comfort nml olegmao. nuAivINi : ItooM ( I\lt. unsuriia ' * cd t > 7 any , and U.KKldelrce"bV lVdPA equal of which cunnul bo foiinil eisuwliern. At Coun cil Ilium the tr ln of the V"1" I aclMo lUllway , con nect In union depot will tbo e of the Chicago 4 Nurlhwf tfni Kr In Chicago thu trulnt of thk > Una close connucllon wllli tlibic ol all other eatturn * ' " 'i-"r Detroit , Tolnmbun. Indianapolis. Cincinnati , Maeara ralle. lludalo. I'ltUaurg , Toronto , .Montreal , lloilon. New York. Philadelphia , Ilaltlniori' , Wath- Ington , aridallpolLttln the tail , ntk tor a tlckolrl * tbu "NORTHWESTERN. " If you with the bettarcommodatlon. Alltlckelagtnti eUtlrkelt via thlt lino. , I . , .M..IAMCOCK. SteckPiano Ilrmnrkublu for powerful Byinjia- thotic tone. nlUblu iTctlon mid jibj- utmiiia . . til l ) lii-nt flUfHIlli-D of the eicult WOODBRIDGEBRO