THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi FKIDAY , DECEMBER 10 , 1887. A PHOTOGRAPH'S ' GOOD WORK Justice Overtakes an Embezzler , a Fugitive for Six Years. * FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Pnlin , the DawHon County Swindler , TurnH Out lo He nti Embezzler of Nerve The New IJrldRO Other I.ounl. After Hlx Yearn. Ernest K. Wllllunison , who six years ngo robbed the firm of Albert Mornn & Co. , of Fall Hlvcr , Mass. , of f 0,000 , nml fled to parts unknown , 1ms nt last been captured nnd passed through this city in the charge of n Plnkcrton operative yesterday. William * nan's crime was a peculiarly sensational ono from the fact that the senior member of the firm ho robbed was his futhor-ln-law of but two days standing. Williamson was married to Miss Hcttlc Moran on the evening of Juno 14 , 1881. The next morning Mrs. William son went out for a drive with one Mrs. Horst , unattended by nny escort. The spirited horse they drove run away and Mrs. Williamson was Instantly killed. That same night Moran & Co. , received a package by express containing nearly fiO.OOO in cash. Mr. Moran placed It In the safe , It being after banking hours , nnd went to his home of ser row. Williamson was there , bowed down with grief. Mr. Moran Inbidently mentioned the fact of the largo amount resting In the safe und then went to his room. Notwith standing that his brldu of but a few hours lay cold in death In an adjoining room , Wil liamson wc'nt to the office , opened the safe , Htolc the money and lied. Williamson was the confidential man of the firm and had access to the safe und all the private papers of the concern. When his crime was discovered on the fol lowing day it created the most Intense ex citement and the firm was forced to close Its doors nnd go into bankruptcy. The case was placed in the hands of the Pinkcrtons , but all their efforts to capture the thief were fruit less. His arrest on the llth of this month , whloh was effected near Homcr- vllle , Gasper county , Neb , , was brought about in a peculiar manner. About a year ago an itinerant and nomadic photographer passed through Homcrvillo making pictures to order. Among the rest was that of the ono store in the place. When the picture was developed It showed that amongst the loungers and ranchmen in front of the place , was the man Williamson. Of course the photographer knew nothing about him , and after selling what ho could de parted. It had always been his habit to reserve - servo ono of the copies , and no exception was made to the rule in this case. Last Thanksgiving dity this photographer was arrested by the Pinkcrtons In Chicago , on suspicion of having committed a murder In that city , and his room was searched and all of his effects subjected to a careful exam ination. Among the rest was the Homcrvlllt picture. Quo operative thought ho recognized Williamson's and after photograph compar ing it with the ono In the possession of the agency was positive that at last the Fall. H.ver embezzler had been located. Requisi tion papers woru obtained und the arrest was made ut Williamson's own ranch on the llth of the present month. The embezzler made an emphatic dental of his Identity , but finally gave in with the re mark , ' 'Well , I've been in hell long enough. " The prisoner was handcuffed and would talk but little. Williamson is a man nppar cn'tly thirty-live years of age. The two left for Massachusetts ut 10:15 : in the morn Ing. One Fact IH worth a column of rhetoric , said an American Bttitcbinan. It is a fact , es tablished by the testimony of thousands of people , that Hood's Snrsapiirilla does euro scrofula , salt rheum , and other dis eases and affections arising from impure Htato or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tired feel ing creates a good appetite , and gives btronglh to ' every part of the system3 Try it t Hatcher vs Johnson. A few nights ago Captain Napoleon B. Hatcher punched the head of ono Johnson through a pane of glass in ono of the windows of the Millard hotel. i\lr. Jolmnon got , cut , and suffered ignominious defeat. Such to n member of the well-known Johnson family must bo Ignominious , because not less than a dozen of its members hnvo written the Bnn to protest they arc not the particular John sonwho , fought , bled nnd failed to dlo nt the hands of the valiant captain with the- Little Corporal's praenomen. This paper had grown weary publishing thcso denials , and closed down upon a pile which has since been received. It however gives place to ono moro denial and that is the only ono received from the Napoleonic sldo of Iho controversy. It comes from Mr. Hatcher himself- and is in effect that when he caused Johnson's h.eud to jrnln him by shooting It through u pane of glass , ho was not Intoxicated , save with the intoxication of plensuru ho afforded himself in so satisfactorily doing up his Johnsonian antagonist. _ The Police Court. , M. Gallagher , Pearl Hoffman and Dennis Corrlgan , drunk. ? r .fiO. Dennis Burke nnd Gcorgo Hamilton , vagrants , three and thirty days respectively. Bessie Brown , Kato Som- tners , Jcnnlo Hopkins , Annie Dailio and Mrs. Malcom , lines , fl ( each. John Douglas , drunk and disorderly , three days. Charles Nettlo- ton , thief , ordered out of town. James Million , clerk at the Union Pacific hotel , caught Charles Peterson , alias Knnls , under the bed in ono of the boarder's rooms and handed him over to the police. Ennls hud the boarjlcr's coat on and yesterday ho was given thirty days In lull , the first und lust ten on bread and water. Mary Hughes , a female tramp -without money , relatives or friends , lies dangerously hick in the fcmnlo department ut the Central station. The cases against Steve SInims , charged With soiling liquor on election day , was heard In the afternoon and Slmms dismissed. Ho was immediately re-arrested , however , for keeping u disorderly house nnd lined $10 and costs. _ Dlobold .Suits , Call and see the largo block * Meag- her fc Beach , Gon'l Agt * . have on hand ut 1415 Furimm st. , Omaha. Who " \Vuntw to I.luk 'Em ? The quarterly requisition of stamps was received nt the | K > stofttco yesterday' as follows : 400,000 ono cent $ 4,000 J,500,000 two cent 80,000 10tXK ) four cent 400 40,000 five cent 2,000 10,000 ton cent 1,000 1XX ( ) fifteen cent 150 1,000 ten cent special delivery. . . 150 Total $ 37 , < VtO In addition to this Invoice 500,000 postal cards were received. To AtlverllHo Omaha. The officers for the Omaha Development bureau , for the ensuing year are as follows : President , G , M. Hitchcock ; secretary , W. , TJ. McCaguo ; treasurer , F. II , Davis. The .commlttcq on lltuincfi" consists of Messrs. I Nathan Sholton. N. ICuhn. W. ATL. Gibson , M. A. Upton , C. S. Chase , A. M. Kitchen , T. F , Tuttle , D. H. Wheeler , Gcorgo N. & Hicks and W. H. Crary. , . The committee on advertising comprises C. M. Hitchcock , T. S. Clurkbon , E. F. Test , W. B. Taylor und E. Hosewater , Custcr * * Ofllecrs. ' . Cusfer post No. 7 , Grand " ' the cnsu * * r of the Ucv"'aiciIov cnsuK yt , eo."iaua Jo'A. ' . . . ' uro as follows ; Post . " Frank Cuscadon ; senior vlco comtiiuimJ. , D. Kent ; 'junior vlco commander , John * . * Sawblll ; cjuurtcrmilst'er , E. U. Wright ; of- ilcerof the day , E. It. G. Sottes ; sergeant , ' J. T. Kinsley ; officer of the guard , William r Henn. Trustees : C. E. Iloth , D. A. Hurley b and W. A. Stephens. Delegates : Edmund Urorlelt , Frank E. Moorcs aud J. C. Wilcox. HEHIGNB TUB PAIiM. This Swindler JTurufl Out to Bo an Kinhczzlcr of Nerve. Constable Edgcrton returned yesterday from a ( rip west , taken In company with the alleged embezzler ; John Palm. This gentle man witli the wide-spreading name , it will bo remembered , was arrested , about a week ngo , at the Union Pacific deiwt , while buying a ticket for Denver. Ha was Identified by a drug man , who telephoned Kirkcndull , Jones ft Co , , and Mr. Coe , of this firm of boot and shoe men , with an officer repaired to the depot and arrested him. He was charged with having defrauded the latter firm of about > SOO. They had sold him goods and he had neither paid for nor seemed to In tend to pay for them. Other firms were treated In the same manner. Palm was put In Jail and secured an attorney , as also did Klrkendull , Jones & Co. Palm was brought before Judge Anderson and the firm's attorney wanted him remand ed to the authorities of Dawson county on the ground that the court had no Jurisdiction in the matter. Palm's attorney , a member of a firm here , It l < i stated made little If any objection , having previously , however , se cured retainer of ten dollars. Palm wus re manded tfc the authorities mentioned and on Tuesday last Constable Edgerton.Mr. Coe of Klrkendall , Jones < fe Co. , and accompanied by Mr. Jeffries , an attorney , started for Goth enburg , Uawson county in this state. It was at that place that itwas claimed Palm had committed his embezzlement. They rode to North Platte , \vhunco they doubled back to Gothenburg , which wus up In arms to receive the fraud. Ho was immedi ately recognized by the citizens whoso feel ings run warm against him and some of them were so excited that but little would have been required to linpell them to persofml as sault upon thu runaway. There it was learned that he had bought from ousldacrcditors a large stock of goods for a general store , and cut the price * so low that it almost ruined the established dealers In the place. After ho had nearly sold out , with a good roll of money in his pocket , and all his bills unpaid , he skipped , and his partner , u man. named Lagergren , followed him. But ima'gino the surprise of Edgerton , Coo and Jeffries when , after having been recognized by many of the Gothenburg people , denying that his namu was Palm and further that he had ever done business In tnelr town , he stoutly asserted his mime wus Johnson and that name was found In his bible. It seems that tills was a premeditated trick , but it will avail little as two dozen people identified him and testified before ,1 list lee Smith as to his wrong doings. Notwithstanding his denials ho was put under bonds of $2,000 , In default of which he was put on an extra train and carried to Plum Creek , where h'e wus put behind thu burs. Palm was not defended by mi attorney. Ho claimed that the Ornuhu lawyer who appeared for him before - fore Judge Anderson in this city got an order from him on Jailer Miller , nnd that the lat ter had gotten $101 there belonging to Palm and had refused to accompany him to Dawson - son county to defend him. This makes Sill paid to a lawyer for a single appearance in u justice court , when $10 would have been u good fee. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. T. D. Pcrrine returned from business trip out west. J. Dalton of Hillsdal marketed a load of hogs yesterday. G. B. Paddock , of Jackson , Minn. , is at the Exchange. D. C. Harli , of Hastings , Neb. , is nt the Exchange. J. D. Hankin , Burnett , Neb. , is stopping at the Exchange hotel. M. Cameron , of Blair , Neb. , is a guest at the Exchange. Joe Boetcl of Millard had a. car of hogs in the market yesterday. John Kelly of Buckgrovc , la. , brought-in a car lot of hog. $ No tenders for the supply of hose will bo received after 2 p. in. Friday. Four business lots on Q street were sold hy a local firm for $4KX ( ) yesterday.- D. Holson of Scribner is on the market with a load of choice heavy hogs. O'Kecfo , charged with attaultlng Frank Gcrrard had the trial adjourned till the 20th. Charlie Carr , an Illinois shipper , is looking over the yards witli u view to making future shipments. John Lenham paid ? 33 into the court of Jus tice Levy and thus settled the suit Mrs. Nancy Dudley brought against him. John Woodward entered suitagainst Henry Spiegel for $25 wages duo nnd N. N. Orton sued the sumo dcfendcnt for lb'J worth of material furnished. The "Union Pacific has notified South Omnha shippers that all "special tariffs" is sued by the company , and now In effect , will expire December 31. Chief Eber.sold , of the Lincoln tire de partment , visited the local company Wednes day , and was not only impressed with the complete nature of tho.outfit , but made a good impression himself. Paul Henry went into the provision busi ness Wednesday , and Martud out to pcddlo hams. Marshal Race introduced him to Judge Heuther , alul ho paid $2 and costs for not having u license. D Daniel Smith and Herman Vopt un dcrtook to settle a dispute without the aid of the law but the law was in ut the finish. .Tudgo Heuther fined them $5 ami costs for fighting. Smith paid , but Vogt will prob- ' 'ably go down. .lustico Levy performed his first nmrringo ceremony Wednesday , nnd made W. M. Miles and Miss Ollle E. Mason happy. Thu justlco himself was happy , and presented the couple with n pair of handsome v.ps and spent his fco in entertaining their friends in honor of his initial ceremony. Thomas Olsen mid Ole Ilngan were having what they called a friendly set-to , in u bar room , when the police entered and declared the tight n draw. Judge Kcuther retcrced the matter yesterday , but could not bo persuaded that fighting was friendly , so he ' lined them $2 and costs apiece. A city physician is one of the wants of South Omaha. As it Is nny ono that becomes - , comes so far interested In Iho sufferings of n moneyless stranger , us to call in n physic-inn , has to pay the bill himself. It is not right , and when South Oniahu becomes a city of the first-class it should secure the services of ono of its first-class physicians. T. W. SchiniU Is a sick man , r.ml attributes his Illness to a grading foreman named Wil liam Walker , who he claimed strcuk and beat him some tlmo ago. Ho swpnout a warrant for Walker's arrest yesterday , and us ho was unubio to leave his boarding house , Judge Heuther took the ncccessary papers to his bedside and had the information attested. Thu South Omaha police had a field day Wednesday , as the record shows , and this demonstrates the fact that tho. force is numerically weak. The men perform their work as well as the extended field they cover will permit. They need a larger force than is required by an ordinary country town , and the councilmen will best servo the Interests of their constituents by providing one. _ _ -i _ _ Seiilenherg's Figaro , , the only lOc cigar for 6c. Ask your dealer for them. Max Mayor & .Co , , wholesale depot. History on a Cane. John A. Crclghton has returned from a trip of several months , bringing us a souv- cnirouooftho most remarkable canes ever introduced into Nebraska. It is of the regu lation height , and of-clear hickory with a stained hand-rest , of the knob order. Extend ing toward the ferula from the bundle nro two lines of ungruvlng which successively encircle the stick like the red and white stripes on a barber polo. This engraving has been done with n knife in gothlu letters and with the regularity aud perfection of work which might bo expected from an artist in using u brush upon a plain surface. As one turns the cano in his hand the following le gend is unfolded : "To John A. Crcighton , Omaha , Neb. Made from the Cleveland and Hemlncks pole erected nt Booncsborough , Md. , October 4 , 1S4. Height of pole 14S feet. Grover Cleveland mid Thomas Hen- dricks , " weroi Inaugurated March 4. 'S3 : T. F. Buyurd , Md. , sec retary of state ; D. II. Manning Now York , secretary of the treasury ; A. H. Garland , Arkansas , attorney general ; L. Q. C. Lamur , Mississippi , secretary of the inter ior ; W. C. EudicottMassachusetts , secretary of war ; W. C. Whitney. New York , secretory of the navy : Wm. IV Vilas , Wisconsin , post- innstcr gciioral. ? in'liojDther spiral , engraved | n the tame manner ? ' - ! names of all the presidents to the present InV'uibent of the office : the number of electoral vofcr-ceclved by Blalne and Cleveland respective - : iujwpular.vote of the candidates In the last presidential eagj- palgn , and flnnjly the name of the industri ous maker , who is a member of .tho .Illustri ousfamily of Smith. Mr , Crclghton has many canes , but none xvhjch will jnore re ward the Inspection than the oano in ques tion , the second lost added to his collection. THE CHEAMEUV QUESTION. Last DIscuBRlonB Ujr the State Con vention YcMcrdny. There was an excellent attendance at the meeting of the dairymen yesterday , the prevailing characteristics of which wore in telligence and Intel cat In the aubjeoU under consideration. President Whltmorc , of Valley , occupied the choir , while Secretary Wing , assisted by the 'official 'stenographer , Charles Potter , attended to the jnhnite"s. The notes taken by Mr. Potter will bo written out In full , and will give an accurate and valuable report of the proceedings , which will bo pub lished in book form. Tl e papers read in the morning were "Pri vate Dairy Interests of Nebraska , " J. H. Heed , Columbus , and "Advantages of the Ctcnmery over the Private Duliy , " byE. F. Howe , Fairmont. Both these papers were discussed in very Interesting manner , Mr. Avcry of the Fremont creamery , the pioneer man in the business taking the most promi nent , yet not the least/ modest part. Ho de clared himself to be , first , last nnd all the tlmo n creamery man , nnd yet ho did not deny that the nrlvato dairies might secure us good a price for their butter as could the creameries , as It hud been done in places eusqVospcclully in Pennsylvania , where ho knew farmers had for years sold their butter at not less than $1 per pound. Yet , there were conditions which should exist before creameries In Ne braska could be made first-class financial and manufacturing successes. The Fremont creamery was ono of the most complete , and the b.uildlng perhaps the finest of its kind in the country. ' For three years it hud returned him just about enough to pay his board , while it also enabled him to drop n couple of thousand dollars. Since then It bus been doing better. When ho opened up the creamery he had been promised the milk of 400 new milch cows within a radius of seven miles. But ho never had re ceived it , although It hud been offered him put down in black and white. This experi ence led him to advise several gentlemen present who were % tercsted in creameries and whoso towns * \vero considering the advisability of establishing similar institutions , to be careful before they laid their money out. These he advlse'd to canvass the farmers within a radius of twenty miles and sec how many cows each of them would milk the fol lowing season , put down the number and when thev were satisfied they could get nil the milk they wanted , divide thu territory Into routes and a route which did not give from fifty to sixty degree's of milk daily ought to bo abandoned. If such wcro done and done regularly , there was 110 rea son why a creamery should not pay for its supply within II cents of the price by Elgin and return u dividend on the capital invested. It was be cause creameries were established without these essentials and the possibility of the necessary supply that , up to the present th y have not nil been great successes. At the afternoon meeting "How I Make Cheese in Nebraska" was read by F. S. Ful- mer , Gibbon , and an address was delivered by Hon. L. S. Coffin , Fort Dodge , la. THE NEWBRIDGE. The Piers AVhiiih nro Now licliiK Erected On Douclnn Street. A reporter fortho , BEE yesterday vis ited the approach to the new Omaha nnd Council Bluffs wagon bridge nnd found about a dozen men at work under the direction of the contractor , Mr. Scully- An upright engine nnd pilo-drivcr were on the ground , both being readyfor work , the part they attended to being the piling of two largo piers about seventy-iivo feet from the river bank. The piles nro driven to bed-rock nnd surrounded from a depth of a number of feet to the surf ace by Iron caissons of twelve feet in diameter. These tubes will be filled witli concrete. East of these , the piers will bo larger , those on the river bank being sixteen feet in diameter. Already twenty-four smaller piers have been erected. A track has been built to the river .bank-on the Iowa side , and a boiler deposited there. Mr. Duggan says that work will bo com menced over the river when n shipment of iron which was made on Iho 30th of last month , and which the bill of lading was re ceived here yesterdny , arrives , Public AVorlcs. LAY YOUll BIDRWAI.K9. Sidewalk-Inspector Allen gives notice that jy-operty owjiers along tfio following streets shall build sldowalks-ln front of their prem ises on nr. before the 27th of this month , or else the same sliall bebuilt _ bythe sidewalk contractor and the cost charged to them : East side Fifteenth street , from Davcu port street to Webster street , twelve feet wide. wide.West West side Fifteenth street , from Daven port street to Webster street , twelve feet widu. East sldo Twenty-second street , from Ohio street to Lake street , nix feet wide. West side Twenty-second street , from Ohio street to Lake street , six feet wide. North side Luhu street , from Twenty- fourth street to Twenty-sixth street , six feet wide. wide.West West side Twenty-sixth street , from Lake street to Ohio street , six feet wide. Not th side Madison avenue , from Four teenth street to Sixteenth street , four feet wide. South side Madison avenue , from Four teenth street to Sixteenth street , four feet wide. wide.West West side Eleventh street , from -Mason street to Bancroft street , six feet wido. East side Eleventh street , from Mason street to Bancroft street , six feet wide. North side Pacific street , from Tenth street to Thirteenth street , six feet wide. South side Pacifiu street , from Tenth street to Thirteenth street , six feet wide. A ono-armcd hey in Augusta saved four poi'f-oim from drowning ; hut Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has saved its thousands from consumption. The use of highly seasoned animal food anil alcoholic drink's arc the pre disposing cau&cs of gout. When awaio of its presence lose no time in procuring Salvation Oil. It kills pain. ir cents. Mud Unto Death. A pet dog belonging to Mr. Snow , residing on the southeast corner of Vinton and Fif teenth streets , went mad last night and made canines and mortals jump around in a very actlvu manner. Ho bit several of the former and attempted to mustlcato several of the latter , even trying to jump through panes of glass at inviting victims. In this work ho broke a couple of windows , lie wus finally corralled and riddled with bullets. POWDER Absolutely Pure. ! V-i.M > l t , V > % ThU powder nev r varies. A mantel of puri ty , strength and wholesome ness. More econom ical than the orcltimrr kinds , ami cannot be sold In competition with the multitude o low rest , short weight alum or phonphato powders. Bold only tn cans. Koyal Peking Powder Co , U8. Wall fit : , tfew vert _ ' SENSIBLE PRESENTS Heqognizingthe 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 waat in a manner which must be highly gratifying to economical parents by offering special inducements in our Boys' and Ohildrens' Department. The large andpleasant room devoted to this department and the excellent light makes selection easy , we have an un - usually attractive assortment and our prices will leave air competition out of sight. We offer' for this week Childrons1 Good Overcoats , sizes 4 to 10 , at $1.35 , for which other dealers ask $2.50. Very nice Childrens' Ulsters , brown plaid , neatly made , sixes 4 to 10 , nt f 2.25. A splendid CassimeroIOvercoat , with adjustable cape o same material , at $2.50. , i" ' ' Another good Overcoat , similar to the above , is with Astrachan capo and cufls , a very stylish looking garment , also , at $2.50. It would bo excellent value for $5.00. In finer grades we have a few small lots o very choice styles which we offer at marvelously low prices. The brief season left for the disposal Q hose goods compels us to mark them ntltiss , than one-half their actual value. Ono lot of little Ulsters made of fine Chinchilla and beautifully trimmed with braid , si/.cs to 10 , at $5.75. One lot of very fine Astrachans , with satin lined cape , a beautiful garment , for"$7oO. 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 we guarantee that these styles could not bo duplicated in any first-class establishment for less than double the price. A large variety of Boys' Overcoats and Ulster si/es , 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 we have reduced consider able. The figures were seeming low enough before , but we want to sell tliem out before the season closes. Tlier e are also some splendid suggestions for presents in other departments in our large establishment. We carry the most complete Stock of Meiu1 Furnishing Goods and at lowest prices. An inspection will prove more forcibly than ever before that we 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 we Carry and which would maV0 , useful presents for gentlemen , we enumerate a few All Silk Suspenders at "oc , usiwlly bold at Sl.oO. Silk Mufllcrs , in elegant patterns , at 7oe , worth double. . Wool MulUcrs in grout varieties. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs , at 23c , 35c and /XJt1. / Silk UmbrclluM at all prices. fl Fine Jersey aud Cardigan Jackets. . * In Neckwear wo have already won a. wide reputation for selling high grade ami choice styles at most popular prices. Tlio Prince Teck Scat-fa , which we Boll afr 15c , 25c and 60c can not be bought for less than 50c , 75e and $1.00. For thollulidays wo have made extraordinary preparations in this department. . All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Clothing Company Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. Pianos , CHlMRING , KNA Instruments exchanged , rented and sold en Easy Payments , below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments ellghtly used at GREAT BARGAINS r & Bro , , Omaha , Neb. THE CHICAGO AND NorthWestern - Western Railway Short Line. Omaha , Council Bloffs And Chicago , 1e only road to take for Des Molnos , Marlalltown , Cedar llanldr , Cllulun , Dlion , CUIrxgn , Mllnaukeu and all polnta easu To the people of ebratka. Cole * rado , Wyoming , Utah , Idabo , Ncrarta , Oregon , Wash- Innton ami California * It offers superior advantage * nrt ponlale by anr.uthar line. , Ainonn a few of lh numoroui points of superiority nloyvany tlio patron * of tills road brlwctn Omaha ana Chlcatfo. ara Ita two train a day of DA V COACH- KH , which are ttie Unfit that numan art unil Initeriiil * ty can create. Us I'ALACK M.KKI'I.NO OAKS , whlcb are rondels of comfort and elepance. Its 1'AUIXJK JWAWINC. 1100it UA UN , UBsurpaiueit hy any , and Its widely celebrated I'Al.ATlAi ; DININd CArtA the equal of whlcb cannot be found einewbero. At Coun * ell Illuffs the trains ol Iho Union Pacific Hallway , con * In union depot with those of the Chicago Jk orthwestern lly. la Chicago thu trains of this line maka close conaeqlian wlUi those of all other eastern Kor Detroit , Colutphus. Indianapolis. Cincinnati , Niagara Falls , nultalo. I'lttsaurg , Toronto , Montreal , Boston , New Vork.i Philadelphia , llaltliuore. Wash * IDIton , aud all polou'tn the east , ask for a ticket Tl Un "NORTHWESTERN. " If ran wish tbo trst accommodation. All ticket agents HU tickets Tla this Hue. B. 1IUOII1TT , K.P. WILSO.V , Uenl. Manager , , , , Uenl. I'ass'r Agent . . Chicago , Ills. W. M B A BCOCK. r * . U. BOLUS. Wwtero Atfent- , City I'us'r. Agent Offltaa , Nebraska , WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of the Dodyeularfed anrl ttr-ncthf uf J. 1'ullpattlcn * Itrsstntseslrii free. Kllll. MK1).CO..IicrriLoN. Y , SUFFERERS'M-NERVOUSNESS/iod'yVrl.'ful / ' . ' : result of ctet-Wotk , Indiscretion , etc. , aildrtis aburc. ir. j. /.w..tm/ / , Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Comer Mh and IJouKlaxSt. Office , telephone , 483 ; lU'tJili'ncti telitphoiie , Ma. . Beat and short * * ! system now in us * . Circular * JTrt * . Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute N. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets , I Oil Till ! THUATMKNT OF AM , Braces. AiliancGsforjeforinities&TnissGS HcH fiicllttlcK , apparatus inn ) romcdlci for uccc - ful treatment nf every form of cllsen-u requiring Mud- leal or Mirulenl Treatment. Forty Jiew rooms for imtlenti ; be t ho r I'nl ' nccom- iuodution * > In th < ! npH. WMITK roil CntriTi.tim on Iefonnltle and Drnccs , Huh Kei't , Curvature ( it the Cplno. Piles Tumurn , Cnncor , Cntttrrli , llpinc hltts , Inhalation , Klpctrlclty , rarnlyxl" . Kilci | | > iy. Kidney , llluddcr , Kje , Kur , bklli , uml mood , ttnd nil MirKlcul Operation * . Diseases of Woman a Specialty. BOOK ON Di.fKAsrs orVOMIN : KIIKE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SI't.rlAl.TY OP All Illond lseii ) | e * Huecciifully trenteil. Hyphllltlc I'ol-im removed from th ) Mein without mercury. New rcxtnmtlvo treatment lor loss nf Vltiil 1'owcr. 1'erfons nimble to vMt nt may bo treutt'd at homo liy lorreMMmden 'c. AH communications rnnllden- Hal. 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C * tbo Missouri fitnto Museii n of Anntomy , St. Louis , . 10. , l'nlvernlty CullvKo Hospital , Lon don , ( lipipii , OermiMiy und Now Vorlc , Htwl devoted their uttenfion. DISEASES. More CHpeclally those arising Irom Impru dence. Invite ull so MHIerliiK tocorn-fpontl ulth- o\it delay. Jliseasrsof Infection und contusion cured safely und uperdlly without usn of dun * Kerous driiirs. 1'atlents whoso cases hnvo been lu-ulcctPd , badly treated or pronounced Incur- uble , xhciuld not fall to wrlt us concortilnt' their Kyiiiptoms. All letters receive Immediate atten tion. JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed HKI.K to nny addresi on re ceipt of on lucent stamp , " 1'riictlcul Observa tions on Nervous Debility und 1'hyslcul KxliaiiB- lion , " to which Is add < jd un "Kshay on Mar * rlaKfl , " with Important chapters on dlseasei of thn Itenroductlvo OrgaiiH , the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which thould bo read by ull young men. Addrces DRS , S , and 0 , DAVIESON , 17O7 Olive Street St. Louis , Mo. uueiice , . * > tirvou8l > abllltycuiifci.'a throuKl' errom itrid bud practlcoH CURED. Tbo Old Hellablo flpon fill"-t : of tunny yenrg JC iipHniM'.trCrttji with wflri ; qorfiil nurri'at.ulll T11IIO A T , ( ! A NOB I'ILI.H , KIKI'IJI.A. TUl'TUnK eureil wUh } ( out pnln or hlndtancqi from Im-lnr s. Allchrout lo illHCHicB tar In adx . . _ ol n y ln tuuilin In thlgt ro try. Theme whoenrjj tumplHto Knlim to lloff for treatment of ] nny 'rlvato or Ulooa . . _ * ran bo ctiri 1 fflft onp'thlrd the erint at cuf jl'rlvalu l > li > eu ° ary.mt Ily bin IroHtniQUt a Pun * , tfiirlr Toitl , iiU-xlim , frue from llownes * , frorkle * blncklii'iiilii , pruplloiiB , etc. , brilliant PTCS and nerfecl lienltli cnn Un hud. rrrriml "tlrsd " fcellnusncl nil female wenfcnf tiornnlly cured , llloHtlnit Headache * . Nervous 1'ra * , aralnii , fccneral IH'blllly. SleepleMieItenrclslon Unil IndlKcttlon. Ovarlun troubleIntlmmittoi.an | < ! igflcratliin. KalllnK nnd Displacement" . Hiilnn - - < TJ , Kidney complaints und Change of Ufe , Ctmsultj I the Old Doctor iun C1D Acutoor Chronic Inllftmm- ANU tAll Hcin of tlio Kycll.fi . nr Oloba nilU unil mi Khr or Near ( * l bt dnc Invor-lon of the I.ldn , Scrofuloun K ) ( > * . Ulci-ratlont , ' InfliUTiiurttlons , Ah ci > * , Ilmnu * ' of Vision of one of l.olh cyi' , * , Hint Tuinora or l.lil. ' Ir liitlniiiinnllon or th Knr , tllcortitlon nr Catarrh , liili-riml or Kztvrnal Deafnun- l" rulyH , flngliyrl or Itinrlnu nolH'i.TlilcHenml Drum , etc. 4 Dcbllltf , I.IIIH of VIUI Tower , Weep * | \ liifeflnL'Mi , i > olion < lencx , IAH * of * * * Memory , Confusion of ldca > , lilura hi'fote Iho Kr < ! S , LHsMtude , Laiiuuiir , ( iliiomlnc-i,1 lfiire Mon of Splrlt . Ai mlon toPoflfty , Kaiy lla * rdiirniii'd. lj rk of Oonllilonco. Dull , llitle"Unlit for Mudy or llui > lin > * i. and tlrnls llfu a burilun , Hafclf. I'ernianrDtly anil I'rlratPlir Curud. - 01 linn iun OS/IN i"1" . HC.M ULUUU ANN . Nr\J ! ! ; i : | rv6jPcu uj ] limuletrtor s rrri. I'flln * In the Itrart and llom'n.i , , , Tilrnat. Mouth unil Tonunu , ( lliimiular Knli.rlUucn of Iho Merit , ItlH'unmtiMii , Cntiirrb , Ktc. , I'fnuau ; . ' } ' | y Curuil WlK-n OtlifM llavn Failed. . Consultation frue anil strictly conndtuitlal. ' Medicine Kent free from observation to all parts of the I'nltcd HtuU'x. ( 'orroHpoiKlenco rocolveS' ' prompt attention. No letters answorcd miles * accoinpanlod by four cents in Htiitnps Send ten cents In stumps for pnmphlet nnd list of inies- tloiiH upon private , tpeclul and nervouu dl > eases. . - Terms strictly cash. Cell on or address , ij DR. POWELL REEVES , i No. 324 Cor. 13th & . Hun.iT StH..Omuha. N ljr | Health is Weallt ln. K. ( ' . WFMT'R NrnvH AMI HIUIN , Mr.KT , n KUiirantvcd pccllo ( for Mystrrla , Illzzlf nexH , Convnlblona , 1 Its , Nervous KeiirulKla , , Ileuduclie , Nervous rruitratlon rMined by th * line of alcohol or tobacco , U'ukcfiilnesx , Mental ; DeprcsHlon. rKiflenllih'of the Drain rcsultliiK laf ln anltyandIeiiillnBloinlHerydof y und dfatli. " I'reiniitiirM old AKP , Iliirroiiness , | , osn of power , In either sex , Involuntary Louies and Hpermatf orrhiruc uu.ied by over uxertlon , of tlioljntliiht'lf. * ulntso or over liidiilKence . iuvh : box contuliipt'1 one month'H treatment. il.Mjuboxorslxboxeif' ' forf5.AM-'ntt ( > y mull prepaid on receipt of prlcej1' ' WK < JUAKA.NTKi ; HI.V I1OXIOH . , To euro uny cane. With carli order received b us for Mix boxes , act ompuuled \ \ Ull J-VH w \\l\t- \ thupiircliuherour \ wnt'en Kiiararitci ) to r . fiind tne nloney If thu treatment doe * not eirc < ! f u c lire , ( Imirantees bulled ouly by ( . ' , K OOOU. MAN. 1'riiKUlnt ' , bole Ag ut , UK ; Viuuu ttU Umahu Null