S t EAffif BEE : SATtfRDlf. DECEMBER 10. iflST. FOLLOWING LINCOLN'S ' TRAIL , OluoB Obtnlriod Which Will Shortly Load to Ills Capture. AFTER A MINNESOTA CRIMINAL. fcxtrn < 1ltloii Papers Ol > tnlnr < 1 I-'or n \VlioUiinOfTWIt1i 1'ropcrty District Court Cap- Hal Cily Brevities. frnoM run nnr..i LINCOLN nuiinvu. I Deputy Warden Dan Hopkins , of the pen- Itcntlury , Is out on the trail of Charley Lin coln , the convict who camped Thursday evening. AVIion Lincoln loft ho drove off with a tcnin of mulct nnd n wagon. The wngon wns found live miles southwest of the Iicnltcntliiry , nnd yoilcnlny morning ono of tlio mules found Its way b.ick to the pen. In the afternoon the warden received word from Hopkins that the other mule had been found In the streets of Courtlnnd , and that Lincoln had been seen dressed in farm clothes. His capture is only a question of a short space of AlllR.STI'.t ! ) OX r.XTIUWTIOX. Yesterday extradition papers were Issued from the governor's ofllco for the return of Wllllum C. Konkcl , alias J. W. Wilson , who is wanted in Marshall county , Minnesota , for running oftmortgagediiroperty. The request for the extradition caino from Governor McOlll by special messenger , who , after procuring - curing the necessary papers , preceded to Mlnden , Kearney county , wliero his man Is under arrest awaiting lils coming. Ho has been engaged In business at Minden under the assumed name taken to liimsolf when ho came into the stale. WVTUItT COt'llT CASTS. In district court yesterday Lfz7.ii ) I'resso filed lior petition nsliltitf for n divorce from her liiisband , Frank Presse. The | > otltlon re cites that they were married in the elty of Lincoln in November , ISM ! , and that con tinuously since that tlmo ho 1ms Riven him- iielf to oxcosslvo drinking so that ho Is u con- llrincd drunkard and contributes in no way to her mipport ; that at divers times ho lias pointed n loaded revolver at licr , thrcatcnlmc to shoot and kill her , so that she has sought refuge with her parents. The First ChriHtlun church of Lincoln has applied to the court for license to bo given to the trustees of the church to negotiate a loan of fcJO.OUO on property owned by the church In the city , the purpose of the loan being to raise funds to aid in the construction of their now cnurch cdiileo on Fourteenth and 1C streets , and which is to cost CioOO. The trustees of the church , who are petitioned to bo given power to negotiate the loan , uro .1. 2. llrlscoe , .T. W. Deweeso and O. E. Harbor. John II. Suverine , a farmer of Hilda pro duct , has called upon the court for a manda mus to compel the Union Pnclllo road to nut in proper guards in crossings on his farm. The casq will bo heard December SO. The * rial of Lamb vs Gregory , ended yes terday morning by the return of a verdict for the plaintllT confirming the title to the valua ble lands in question in Mr. Lamb. The re sult but advanced the case to a higher court. Yesterday Judge Field was engaged , with a jury , In hearing the case of Gates , Colovt Mile.s , a wholesale ill in of Omaha , against Krossc & Smith , a Lincoln retail tlrm. Tito amount in controversy is not preat but the case is waged lloircly and the jury kept wide nwake. It appears that the llrin hud in its employ a traveling salesman , named Israel , whosoldajjlllof goods to the Lincoln linn and took cash payments for the same. As the house in Omaha has never received the cash taken by Israel they sue for the vuluo of the goods delivered. 01.0511x0finK OF inn TKHW. The full term of the state university closes the coming week for the midwinter holidays. The coming weak will bo devoted entirely to term examinations , and on Tuesday the re gents will meet and close the work of the week preparatory to the introduction of two new members In the board uud the retirement of Regents Holmes and Hiatt. hi ATI' IIOUMJ ITEMS. Dr. Ocrth , state veterinarian , Is home from Ouster comity , whcro ho examined and killed three horses afflicted with the glanders. Burgeon General M. W. Htono , of the gov ernor's staff , was ut the i-.tpit.il yesterday making out the annual roi > ort for his branch Of the military work In the state. The attorney general is engaged upon a llttlo investigation , called for by the state auditor. Into the plans and workings of the Nebraska Grain Dealers' Mutual Insur.inco company to determine whether it can legally .conduct business under the laws of the state. This insurance company lias mude no deposit With the state auditor and lias not been mi- thori/ed by that department to transact busi ness in the state without It can do so under the law passed at the last session , which al lows mutual organizations to exist if not of more than 200 members , and if they do not have Milaried ofllcers and do not receive premiums. It is to determine whether tills association Is of this character that the favestigation Is being made. It appears , as far as Urn imiuiry has been made , as though tt could not bo construed as operating under thu special statute. The he.idquartcrs , of the association are in Omaha. 1111 : CITY IN iminF. An attachment was Issued by Zoning & Hcnklo against the effects of John Simpson , Who was leaving the city , to secure the pay ment of a debt. After the papers in the attachment were Issued the deputy sheriff discovered that Simpson hud gene to DCS Molnes , but search found the goods in the express ofllco. L. U. HUIT , attorney for ox-Polico Judge Parsons In the celebrated controversy , has gene to Washington to bo present the 12th and present his side of the question to the courtof last resort. E. 1 * . Uoggcn , of the Capital hotel , who has been very sick witli u complicated case of throat trouble , was reported better yester day.Conductor Conductor Parley , who has been for scr- oral jeurs with the 13. &M. , was bidding his many friends In Lincoln adieu yesterday uro- iwrntory to going to the Pacific caast , wliero no will enjoy himself for a season prior to en tering the employ of the Northern Pacific. The most i-oniarlciiblo cures of scrofula on record huvo boon ncconiplishcd by Hood's Sursurmrilltv. Try it. Sold by drug-gists. Itcnl Kstuto TransferH. Valhintlno Lipp to Clins Corbett , trustee - toe , lot 11 bile 7T South Omaha , 1 C Uelsley to the public , plat of Helsley plixt-u on sJ < J elf sw,1/ see 5-14-U John T Pnulscu and wife to Thomas Hirminglmm , lot 8 blk 3 William llatiedoin's add w d 300 D L Holmes 01 ul to K M Genius , lot IS bile 1)0 ) South Omaha w d 1,500 Omaha H E and T Co to Dora Schwaab , lot 7 blk I Siumdors & H's Ml Pleasant add w d 2,000 FE llcisdcph and wife to John H Ar nold , lot 7 blk 4 Improve usbcciutiou add wd 5,000 John H Iui-i > unt and wife to William H Alexander , lot III KciV place w d. 0,500 APTnckoy and wife to William II Alexander , lot 10 bk ) 3 O'NcW's tub lower 2d add w d 2,700 J H Hungnto and wife to Edith M Evans , lot 7 blk 1 Bedford place w d SCO T H Johnson ct alto Frank PCurl , lot U-i and S3 blk 17 Orchard hill , w d. . . 8.V ) II H Myers ot ul to Niels Soiervo , beg 3PJU U n and 015 ft o s w cor of n w > f see 15.15-l.T n 132 ft o 130 ft s 132 U w 132 ft to bog , wd 4fXX ) Sarah E Gardner and husband to L Shaffer lot 21. ) blk : t Ssuuidcrs ft HlmebiuiRh mid , Walnut Hill Grove wd 900 South Omaha Lund Co to Jno A Dou , lot 9 blk Sil South Omaha , w d 225 Wm Lntey ot ul to O E Mnync , lot a and s y lot 5 blk S sub dlv J 1 Hod- ick's add , w d K > ,000 Samuel P PriiMiian and wife to Adolph Klein , lot 14 blk 2 .letter's add. wd 1,500 South Omaha Land Co to J P IXivis , lot 0 blk 81 South Ornnlm , w d. . . . . . 400 J I > Davis to John Lopp , lot 0 ulk SI South Omaha , w .1 t > ,000 J H llungnta trustee , to Frank U Kan- kin , lot 13 blk 4 Hodford place , w d. 700 John W GiiOlth trustee , to Miss Holla llcldcn , lot 23 Uk 1 Uixkur place , wd WO John W Grifttth trustee , to Xanuttu Uolden , lot 24 blk 1 Hakcr place , w d 45' ) Jos-P Preston nnd wife to John H Walls , part of > 'nw tfsocSS , 10 , 12wd . . 1,200 John W CJrimth trustee , to M L Fries , lots 4 and C blk fl Hakei' place , wd. . . . . . . . . [ 800 M A Upton and wife to J P DavLs , lots t ) and 7 blk 8 1st mid to South Omaha , wd . . . . . 3,200 , Chas N I'olsom et nl to J P Davis , lot 7 blk S South Omaha , w d . . . . . . H.OdO Total . ? 5 ,32i5 IlillliliiiK Permit * . The following permits were Issued yostcr- ay by Superintendent Whitlock : 'red Wltlorf , cottage , Ifitli near Pine $ 500 I. 1-j. Cary , cottage , Dearborn near Nelson . 500 > . .1. Que.ile.v , 2-story frame residenci1 , 27th near Crelghton avenue . 0,000 Three permits aggregating . $7,000 , ItlOltXUAKV HLANCHI : n. HYIATSTKH. Miss Blanche H , Sylvester , daughter of leorgc Sylvester , one of Omaha's old and veil known residents , died at her home , bfl'J South Twenty-third street yesterday morning t ; i : : ) o'clock. M Iss Sylvester was a lovely clrl. ust budding into womanhood , nnd succuml > cd D a combination of pulmonary complaints. ler death leaves u void In the iioarts of rela- Ive.sand numerous friends that can never ade- imtely bo 111 led. . Tim funeral will bo an ounccd as soon us relatives abroad can bo curd from. rr.trp cMpnr.u/ . Deputy United States Marshal Cliff Camp- ioll received a telegram yesterday from tls homo in Fail-Held , la. , announcing tliu .omewhat . sudden death of his eldest son of .ulek consumption. The deceased was an . \emplary young business man , about twcn- , .y-soven years of age. Tryinu Vim Ktlrn. The committee of lawyers from the bar of Douglas county , appointed to examine into ho charges of forgery made ugalnst Attorney > 'an Ettcn met In the private oftlco of Judge roff yesterday afternoon. Tiicre was a full 'oprcscntution ' of the committee , nnd but ittlo not already stated In the ! : ; from imo to time was developed. The committee ad not concluded their labors whcu they .djolirnod. Help For tlio OrphaiiH. An entertainment will be given Thursday ivening , December 13 , by the young ladles of St. Catharines academy for the benefit of the „ rphans now under the care ofathc Sisters of ilercy. The event will take place at Boyd's iperu house and a varied and 'excellent pro gramme has been arranged. Pat Says Ho Is Innocent. The case ot I'at Hayden , charged with grand larceny , was called yesterday after- eon , but u continuance was given until to ny at 10 u. m. Pat strenuously denies his guilt. Internal Revenue ! Collection ! ) . Yesterday's Internal revenue collections mounted to f 1,009.71. CREAM BAKING fcfe. * m " COWDE * ItASiipnrlor excellence proven In million * ot homes for moro tlmn a quarter of a contUry. It 1s used by the United states Uoveriitmmt. Rn- ilor i'il by the head * of the cronf universities , as the StronKest , Parent and Most Healthful. Dr. 1'rlco's the only Uaklng powder that does not contain Ammonln. Lime or Alum. SnM only In Cnni. 1'IIICKllAKINU PUWIIKH CO. , New York , Chlcat-o. St. l.ouls. TTNBECEDENTEDATTaACTION. * ' OVK A MILLION mSTUtUUTKD CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 LSL Louisiana State Lottery Company , Ineorporatnil ujr llio Tx-elslaluro In IMS , for Kdnea tlonal and Chnrllalilo purpose * , ami Us franchise niadu u narl of the prcsvnl Stale Constllullon , In I87J , by an overwhelming popular volo. Its dram ! Single Nuubi-r Drawings take pines monthly , anil tboUriiml Senil-Aniuml DrawInK regu larlj eivtj six moullis ( Juno ami December. ) "Wo do hereby certify that wo supervise lboar raniictnenls for all Hie monthly ami semi-annual Drawings of 'I he Louisiana Hlato Ixillery Company , anil In portion luanagnand control Iliuilrawlnu'stboiu * suites , and that tbe same nrncomlifctedwlthlumostr fairness and In KOIH ! faith lowaril nil parlies , and wo aulborlx ) Uio Company to u e this certificate witli iac slmllei of our slunaturo altucUed , la Its advertise ment , . " COMMISSIONEU3. We , tbe undersigned Banks and Hankers will pay all Priirs drawn In the l.onlilnmi Mate LOtlorles wlilca may be presented nt our counters. II. OOI.1M II V , l'rc . I.oulsluna National Hank. IMKItltK I.ANAU.X , 1're.i. . , late National Dank. A. BALDWIN , L'res. New Orleans Notional Dank. CAUL KOI IN , 1'rus. Union National lUnk. GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING In ilin Academy of Music , Now Or- Irano , Tuesday , Dncoinbcr liIHH7 : , CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 1OO.OOO TlokntH nt Twenty Dollar ! MalvcH $1O ; Quartcrii S3 ; $2 ; Twi'iillctUf $1. LIST OF l'ltlZt.3. 1 Pill /K OK ( niuin is . cmnno 1 I'ltl/.K DP ! iiilll ) la . Illluu 1 rill/.K OK WJIU Is . fd. ( IO 1 PIII/.K or iJUHMs . thjaat i I'UI/.I.S OK lu.Wll uro . aii > 6 IMU/.KS OK 5.UII uro . 'Jfti IU 25 I'HIXKS OK 1.I1U are . , . 2ij J 110 I'HI/.KS OK ifllnro . M.HU an IMU/.KS OK : ao uro . nu.uu 600 I'lll/.KS OK at ) are . 1UUUJ Al'lMUIIIIIATHIN' 1'IIIZCS. 100 1'rlzes of J.V1I approiliuallntf to m > .U < Jl'rltc > ute . W.OUS 10) ) Prlit-s of f.Ui approxlmallng lu IliU.UU frlie are . 100 Prlresof fJUIupproxtmatliiK tu KU.UU ) Prlio are . au.uoo . . IfXO l-rlroj nf HOOdcelUed by . . .fUl.UUO PrlieaiB . 100.000 1.000 Prlies of 1100 decided by , . .IIUU.OOU _ Price are . . 1O.UOO ) 3.1 B I'rlici aroountlni ; to . flOYiUO Korclub raU'i , or any further Informnllon apply to the nnderKltfiied. tuur liandnrltliu must l > illitlnct andslKnatureiilulii. More rapid return mall dellrory will lm Hisureif by your enclosing anenvelope bearing your full mlilrest. HnJ POATAL N OTKS , express money orders , or Nutro York liiclmnsu In ordinary letter. Curroucy b express ( at our expcutu ) ailrtrejsed M. A. IIAUl lll > , Nl'.V lllII.tA.N3 , LA. , OrM.A. nAUPIUN. . \VA8IIIM1TOX , D.C. Address Begistered Letters to MflV OULKAXS NATIONAL HANK , NEW OIILKANS , LA. lJTAn\T"RT7P a-hal iho presence of Gen- K 1MU IMU IIjlV ! ernU lleaurenard nnd Karly.whoara lit cbarcoof ibe ilrawtniii , is a KURT- antro of abiolutn fairness and Intecrtljr , lhat ilia chances arc all euual , and lhat no one can possibly illvlno what number " 111 ilraw n Prltu. UK.Ml'.MIIKH Hint llit > payment of all prlies li niiAUAMtm ny rouit NAIIONAI. UV.VKS or NEW uui CA.SM , and Ibellckuls nresUned by tbe prolilunt of an ln > lltuilon whixu cbartured rlv'hls inn recuit' nltod In llio hUbest courts ; therefore , beware of aojr niitaliuas or anonymous lebcine * . SENSIBLE PRESENTS. Recognizing the special inquiry which is always made at this season of the year for Boys' Suits and Overcoats suitable for Christmas and New Year's Gifts , we have decided to meet this want in a manner which must be highly gratifying to economical parents by offering special inducements in our Boys' and Olmdrens' Department. The large and pleasant room devoted to this department and the excellent light makes selection easy. We have an un usually attractive assortment and our prices will leave all competition out of sight. We offer for this week Childrcns1 Good Overcoats , sixes 4 to 10 , nt $1.05 , for which other dealers nsk $2.50. Very nice Childrcns' Ulsters , brown plaid , ncntl } ' made , sizes 4 to 10 , nt 12.25. A splendid Cassimore'.Overcont , with adjustable cap" of same material , at ? 2.50. Another good Overcoat , similar to the above , is with Astrachau cape and culls , a very stylish looking garment , also , nt $2.50. It would be excellent value for $5.00. In finer grades we have a few small lots o very choice styles which we ofier at morvolously low prices. The brioi season lei't for the disposal of these goods compels us to mark them at less than one-half their actual value. One lot of little Ulsters miRlo of fine Chinchilla and beautifully trimmed with braid , sizes 4 to 10 , at $5.75. One lot of very fine Astrachans , with satin lined cape , a beautiful garment , for $7,50. Another very fine little Kersey Coat , with beautiful fur trimming , for § 7.25. No more and appropriate and useful Holiday present for Boys can be suggested than one of these garments , and wo guarantee that these styles could not be duplicated in any first-class establishment for less than double the price. A large variety of Boys' Overcoats and Ulster sixes , from 12 to 18 , at equally low prices. In Boys' and Childrens' suits we have an immense variety of styles and qualities from $1.60 up. Some of the finer grades wo have reduced consider able. The figures were seeming low enough before , but we want to sell them out before the season closes. There are also some splendid suggestions for presents in other departments in our largo establishment. We carry the most complete Stock of Mem1 Furnishing Goods and afc lowest prices. An inspection will prove more forcibly than over before that wo are the leading Mens' Furnishers of Omaha , and we guarantee our prices lower than asked in any other house for like qualities. Among the many articles which wo carry and which would make useful presents for gentlemen , we enumerate a few All Silk Suspenders at 7oc , usually sold at $1.50. Silk Mufllcrs , in elegant patterns , at 75c , worth double. % Wool Mufflers in great varieties. Japanese Sill : Handkerchiefs , at 2oc , 33c and OOe. Silk Umbrellas at all prices. Fine Jersey and Cardigan Jackets. In Neckwear wo have already won a wide reputation for selling high grade and choice Btyles at most popular prices. The Prince Teok Scarfs , which wo sell at 15c , 25c and SOc can not bo bought for less than 60c , 75o and $1.00. For the Holidays wo have intido extraordinary preparations in this department. All goods marked in plain figures aiid at strictly one price. Nebraska Clothing Company , Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. Man's Ambition To spend his hard earned dollars in cheap advertised clothing , is a thing many can't solve , when he can wear the best merchant tailor made goods at about the same price. You may ask yourself where these goods Can Be Found , ask your neighbor , or read the papers , in the daily quotations of the Misfit Parlors , 1119 Farnam St. , you can find your ideas in style of pattern cut or price , "Gratified" IN A SUIT OR AN OVERCOAT. $ 9,80 for a suit which was made to order $20,00 $ $ 9,40 for an overcoat made to order $20,00 11,60 ii 25,00 11,30 ii 25,00 14,20 K li 30,00 14,60 ( ( 30,00 ii II 17,10 li 35,00 16,70 35,00 , 18,40 II il 40,00 20,80 ii 45,00 23,60 II II 45,00 25,70 55,00 26,70 II ii 55,00 30,60 K 65,00 31,90 ii II 65,00 35,40 II 75,00 And many others for your consideration at an equal price , for the next two weeks we will offer you a suit , an overcoat or any thing in the line of Fur nishing goods at comparatively your own price , AT THE MISFIT PARLOR 1119 Farnam Street. 1119. " OMAHA , NEB. "i ! ' N. B. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention.1 THE CUPITOL HOTEL I.INCOI.N. , NEB. Ton best known anil mnit popular Hotel In the stale , locution UTiirr.l , Hiiiiolnlmunls nrst-clasi. Headquarters for mtunivicial uion and all political and public gathering , . E.I' UOGQKN Proprietor. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John G. Jacobs. ) [ ifnl/nno ( inn iluKvlo (111(1 ( ( At tbe olil ktand. JiOJ Farnam St. Orders by telo- grupti solicited .ina promptly uttemUd to , .TeleJcphon. No. m. TV LER DESK CO ST. LOUIS , MO , MiNU'AcniRinsor FINS DESKS , BANK COTOTER8. BANK , OODRT HOUht ' _ . I Best Work and Lowest Vrioei " Ouaianteed. lCOp K IHuiV4 CsUlngtis , yiiitsttTtrprinted , senttrtt , Ui Uge7p , SCIENTIFIC 'URING 1420 GLUCK & WILKINSON. ill OVER "STOCI ( --COATS Owing lo tlic lateness of His season we finil ourselves overstocked witli fine and medium priced overcoats , and in order to reduce tlic Quantity we propose to sell mostoftliemwitliin tlic next 10 days , , and liave made prices that will tare a-T speedy sale : FOR INSTANCEs s Our $ 5 overcoats now go for $ 3,00 11 8 " " 5,00 " 9 " " 6,00 11 10 " " 7,50 11 15 " " 10,00 11 20 " " 14,00 11 25 " " 18,00 We have reduced In the same ratio all OKI- Fur and For Trimmed Overcoats , and if you need one you will find this the best opportunity yet offered this season. We have had such tf , grand success of our $10 SUIT Sale that we have just added a few more styles of desirable suits that are selling at other stores all the tvaj/ from f4 to $18. We place them alt in one lot and sell them at one price * $10 We also have a fine and largo an * sortmcnt of nobby styles in stilts , which tvc are offering at cut prices. We Really Have Ho Competition in Our Boys' ' and Childrens1 For our line of Boy's Suits & Over coats , 7s very complete and our price oj ( $1 for a nobbn boy's jacket and ) pants , in ages from 4 to 13 years , i * hunt to beat anywhere , THE NewYork&Omalta ONE PRICE if ul CLOTHIERS , FURNISHERS And HATTERS p For Men and Boy's 1308 FarnamSt.