Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 20, 1887, Page 8, Image 8
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER 20 , 1887. FUNERAL OF S , P , ROUNDS , * Alltb'o Arrangements Oomplotod for the ObooquioQ To-day. THE BUSINESS IN THE COURTS. II. A. Pcnrosc Throws Down n IIIK < lovc to Frank I'armnloe for a Shoot for $1OO n Slilo Other liocal News. H. P. IloutKl'H Fnnrral. Tlio death of the Into S. P. Hounds , presi dent of thu Omuhn Hepubllnin company , tin attracted attention throughout the country und especially In this city where , although but tunoni ; those who have recently arrived to aid In building up the city , was yet well nnd fnvornhly known by our people. Yesterday u number of telegrams of regret nnd condolence fioin ull parts of the country wcro iccelvcd by the family , among them being one from Mr. Furquhnr , chairman of the congressional house committee on printing , a man who , thirty years ngo worked nt the typographical , business for Mr. Hounds. Yesterday afternoon , the Omaha Typo graphical union met , took action regarding the death of Mr. Hounds , and delegated a commit tee to attend the funeral. In the evening there was n meeting of the Oinnhn Veteran Firemen's ' association at Chief Oalllgan'8 oftlco to take steps to pay re- sppctto thcmecmoryof Mr. Hounds , who was ono of the earliest volunteer firemen of Chic ago as also n member of the National Fire men's association. The funeral will take place to-day from the residence No. 'Jill Fiirimm street. Jt will bo partially under Musoiilo auspices. The services will commence at 1 : . ' ) . The honor ary pall bearers will he as follows : rCudet Taylor , St. . A. D. Hnlcoinhc , Mayor Uroutch , W. F. Bechel , Thomas Swobe , .lohn A. Crcighton , Guy C. Hartoii , Judge Gustavo A. Anderson , Alfred Sorensen - son , W. I' . Coe , Joseph Tcahon , E. ti. Mnrritt , F. H. Morrrsey , ex-Mayor Hoyd , John M. Thurston , C. V. Gallagher , C' . S. Chime. J. II. Millard , Chief Gnlllgun , Frank E. Mores , Benjamin H. Harrows. The remains will bo horne to Chicago , where they will bo interred in Hose Hill ceme tery. They will bo'met nt the depot in the latter place by u delegation of the Garlleld commundery K. T. of Washington. It has not been determined whether the funeral at Chicago will ho held nt the residence of Mrs. Kane , the sister of Mrs. Hounds , 40 South May street , or at the Masonic asylum. All of Mr. Hounds'children , live in number ex cept Mrs. Charles II. Smith , of Denver , will be in attendance. At n meeting held by the Pressmen's , Stcrcotypers' and Klertrotypers' union , No. H'J , the following resolutions of respect to the memory of the late S. P. Hounds were adopted : Hcsolved , That this union , by its unani mous voice , adopted the following resolu tions of respect to the memory of the late S. 1' . Hounds , and tender to the family its sym pathy nnd condolence in this its hour of uf- llictlou. Hcsolved , That n copy of these resolutions bo spread upon the records of this union und published in the daily papers of this city , and a copy bo sent to the bereaved family of the deceased ; and ' Hesolved , That this union attend the fun eral in a body. There will bo n special meeting of Typographical - graphical union , No. 1H ! ) , on Tuesday , De cember ! } ! ) , at 12:45 : , sharp , for thu purpose ol attending the funeral services of the Hon. S , P. Hounds , an old and respected member , All are requested to attend. J. H. LKWIS , Chairman. The pressman and Btercotypcrs will incctnl the sumo place. IIA1IK.VI.OW. f Yesterday Wclthu Harkalow , ngeil eight years , son of Derrick V. und Katie Harknlow , died after u short illness. The funeral will "take place today ut 'J p. in. from the residence of the parents , Twenty second und Cuss streets. Mii.i.nu. The remains of the little son of cx-Shcrif David Miller were Sunday interred ii Irospcct Hill cemetery , the funeral taking place from residence of the parents Oil North Twentieth street. The services were conducted by tin Hov.v. . K. Copelund , and the interment was inado at Forest Lawn cemetery. The pull ' bearers wcro Messrs. Frank Hnnlon , E. II Crowell and Arthur Uriggs. coornit. Louisa Bell , only daughter of E. C nni 1 Jennie Cooper , died yesterday afternoon a the ago of six years and six months. Tin funeral will take place this aftcrnooi nt ! l o'clock nt Council Hiuffs from St. Paul1 ! church , the interment at Fnirviowcemetery In that city. The parents of the little gir nro prostrated at the loss of their belovei child , and in the hour of their bcreavemen hnvo the sincere condolence of their nmnj friends. nnxcii AX i ) UAH. The. United States Court. inr. mi-it DMIKKV iiKvivijii. Henry Estabrook , attorney for the plain tiff in the case of Ward vs. Coehrmi , for tin possession of twenty acres of laud in the vi cluity of the fort , nnd which was decidei some two weeks since in favor of Cochruu lias filed u motion for n now trial , and for i : Judgment in spite of the verdict. This is th case that excited so much interest on a ccoun of the humorous testimony of Tim Flunnl gnn , the eccentric darkey , who for twent ; yours has resided upon the disputed terri tory. ' A i.oxo wixur.n CASK. And still the famous West Point Bnttc nnd Chccso- case continues to exist. Al phonzo W. Hlyc , receiver of the Mlddlcto National bank of New York , informed th court that he would leave in the morning fo Syracuse , N. Y. , his homo for the holidays und in consequence he asked that this cas not ho brought up until his return. Mi Ulyo has been waiting for the butter ain checM ) company to lllu a motion to take th rase before the supreme court of the Unite * States , A KSOTTV l.KfiAI , Ot'nSTION. Judge Dumly is engaged in hearing nn uii plication for a bench warrant for the rcmovii of Luther Owens and A. G. Holly from thl Btato to Iowa , for refusing to obey n sum nious Issued by the United States court o that state. The application involves an iui portaut legal question , upon which there ha been much controversy , und which is of ej cccding interest to the whole legal fraternltj That is , whether the United States commit Bloncrs of one district are vested with th | > owcr to MibpuMiiu witnesses from iiuothe district. Some eminent Jurists hold that th United States commissioners of any dlstrk can Order u writ or process to cause thu ui tendance of a witness from unyothurdlstrlci while others titiim their jurisdiction in thl particular matter to circumscribed. jiMrin : A ? 5OG3 mil. noxn. Deputy United States Marshal Allen lo ] for Denver last night with E. S. Moss I custody. Moss , It will bo rtsmomlwml.wn arrested at Papllliuu on Saturday lustr b Marshal Allen on u telegram from Denvc : usklug that ho be apprehended , It has sine developed that he Is wanted for jumping fMXW bail bond nt Denver. Ho was in > lfcutcd in some culp.iblo land transaction i Los Angeles , Cal. , run away from there , wi arrested lu Denver and released on bal Then , us povinusly stated , he came toOmahi when ? Vie made arrangements to leuvo ft Now York. He went to Papilllon on soni Imslnoiis of his own , was followed there li Murtilnl Allen and arrcstca. M1U ) WIIISKV TO INDIANS. Deputy United States Marshal Hepfingi cumo In from Hulo , Neb. , yesterday wit if.'o prisoners In his charge. These wei Willful ! Penney and .Frnnk Abbott , and the were charged with having sold liquor to tl Indians. They \\TVQ arraigned und Peiinc .pleading not guilty , W s. remanded to jn P until next term in default of-oO < ) ball. A bott acknowledged the offense am ! wus llm fc $1 and costs und sentenced to live uuVt Jwll. DUtrk't Court. The argumcnti ! on n motion for u new trl til the case of William Morse , convicted i 1 robbery , was overruled yesterday nnd tl prisoner was sentenced to six years in tl penitentiary by Judge Groff. Judge Wukcloy issued un order yestcrdi afternoon asking David Van .Ktten to she cause why be shpuld not bo disbarred fro 1 the practice o'f law In Douglas'county' . . * * 4ifttelp | td a UU ogulust Lou Curncnulml yrstrnlny nml prnys that the partnership ( . xtathiK botweun them bo dlv Holvctl. Amongst , other clmrtfrs iniulo by thu plaintiff Is the one tljnt the defendant la n chronic ilrunkiird , and when In this state In- Bulls the customers of tlierestivunint , thereby i-uuslnn loss to the plaintiff. John A. Cri'lphton ct nl VH Victor Peterson , This suit Is brought to obtain a restraining order that the defendant shall no longer till u ccitaln piuvelof llindtn'longliif , ' to plaintiffs. County Court. 'Tiir. KITI nr.s nuoTiinus . PRI > . The greater part of yesterday was occupied by.lttdKo McUulloeh In taking testimony In the suit brought by Decorator Costn against , the Kitchen Hroa. , of the 1'uxtonfor paper hanglnt , ' and decorating dona In the hotel. A rollt'llll.i : KXTIIV TASK. Thu mutter of Kdwnnl L. Edion vs. .1. lj. Dnitro , charged with forcible entry , was de cided In u verdU't of not guilty. A . Funk & Wugniills were given u Judgment in the sum of ( M\.M \ iigiilnst W. 1' . O'Noil. jtriinti.NT ( : FOU TIII : I > KFIN' : > A\T. J. H. UCOVC'H suit ngnlnst C. H. Wiihvorth was disposed of by settling the costs on the plaintiff. _ 1'olluc Court. There wcro tlfty-four cases before .fudge Korku ycstordiiy morning. Tim Hiukoy , Felix MrFarlcnd , Frank Kllo.y , Max Grot.lohn Murruy , Put Kear ney , H. L. Alpine , Hello Smith , Frank Flaerty , .11m Nelson , drunk and disorderly , from ten to two days In jail. John Elliott , ahuslnj ; family , twelve days. George Popper , fast driving $5 and costs. W. F , Mrtlnvcrn , lighting , $ . " > and costs. Warren Arnold , the little thirteen-year-old boy arrested for shoplifting , at the dry goods store of S. 1 * . Morse , was before Judge Uerkn , yesterday , and discharged. The article that ho inadvertently picked up from the toy counter was valued at but six cents , and the judge was quickly convinced that there wasn't the slightest criminal Intent about the boy's action. Oliver Strom , for nn attempt to tukc u prisoner nwny from Ollluor Bloom , was lined Ji1) Jind oosta. A Sweeping Dell. The following challenge , which is sweeping and unmistakable in Its import , will appear in next Saturday's Chronicle : OVAIIA , Nr.n. , Dec. 19 , 1SS7. KDITOII Citiioxici.r. : Uc.ir Sir 1 accept Mr. Parmalec's chal lenge , excepting that I will make the match ut 100 birds , instead of .10 , as no records are over taken from less than 100 birds. As ho has not stated the date , I will name It , and give him lorty-elght hours' notice. Mr. I'urnmlec says I do my shooting with my mouth. Ho Is cort.ilnly the one that has been doing the mouth work , when you con sider that while talking with some of my friends last Tuesday night , In John King's place , Mr. John Thompson put itp $100 as n forfeit for a mutch between Mr. 1' . und myself for from J..OO to 1,000 a side , and Mr. P. was made to quit short. Now ho oven has the gall to go to the Chronicle ; headquarters and publish a very uncalled-for and ungentlemanly chal lenge , without putting up.a cent. Everyone who knows anything libout sport ing matters knows very well that a challenge without some money in sight is no challenge at all. However , I have accepted it , and have placed S'5 forfeit in the hands of the Chronicle man agement. Now aw Mr. P. seems desir ous of embarking in the match shooting bust- ness , and has made his brags that he will raiho the devil with the whole Penroso & tlurdln outllt. and has acted as ungcntle- iiinuly us possible , I hereby challenge him to shoot flvo matches with the members of the Penroso & Hardln team. One match at 100 live birds thirty yards rise , use of ono barrel. One match at KM ) American clay birds eight een yards rise , national rules. Ono match at fifty singles und twenty-five pair blue rocks , eighteen and sixteen yards respectively. Ono match ut 100 live birds , thirty yards , national rules. As Is well known , I openly announced some time ago that I would shoot in matches , but as members of the other gun house seem to take advantage of this fact. I will declare my former announcement off , und throw our Penroso & Hardin team open and ready to shoot any kind of matches.We hereby challenge any team of four of any one organ. iiation in the world ; for any reasonable amount. Wo also'challengo any man In the world to shoot an all round mixed match with shot gun and rifle. As there has been so much talk about the only and invincible Walter Canier , who was going to perform such wonders with the rillo , wo hereby chal- lemjo him to shoot a match , 200 yards , strictly off-hand. Wo , will shoot all these matches for ? 100 n side , as that sum seems to bp Mr. P.'s favorite amount. Mr. P. says in his challenge that he , with a majoriiy of the sportsmen , is anxious to see what I can do when pushed , Mr. P. , with n majority of the sportsmen , as ho onus it , thrown in , can get any kind of shooting game they want with mo as soon as they are ready to como up face to face and put up their stuff , from a twenty- two cplibre rillo to a cannon. cannon.H. . A. PEXIIOSE. A IlUUGhAKY. William AVIlliml In Art-rested and Hound Over. The saloon of Henry Feight , at 100 Farnam street , was burglarized at an early hour yes terday morning. The thief gained ingress through the cellar window , and went up In stairway into the saloon and restaurant , iVmong the articles carried off was ono silvei coffee urn , valued ut T5 ; hot waterurn , $33 : spoons , knives unit forks , $10 ; cigars , ? 12 : liquors , $15. Circumstances caused the pro prietor to suspect on oWllliamWillardandhc was arrested yesterday by Sergeant Moys ten and lodged in the central station. Whei arraigned ho waived examination , and wni remanded to jail in default of a bond o : T1IK CIIIKF AVIUj INVESTIGATE AVlllio McDowell AlloKcd to Hnvt Ilreii Kidnapped from Kansas City. On Saturday last Chief of Police Seavoj received n letter from a Mrs. Joseph Me Dowcll of Kansas City informing him thai her little son , Willie , was kidnapped over i year ago , and that she had received informa lloii' 'that the child was with u Mrs Minnie O'Hearne in this city The chief at once investigated tin case. Ho found thcresldenco of Mrs. Mlnnii O'Hearne , nllai Slattery , at the corner o Twelfth stiecit and Capitol avenue , and uls < the boy , who is about six jears o age. Inquiry of Mrs. Slattery developed tint the urchin was in her keeping by the re quest of his parents , and that there wa nothing like abduction in the affair. Tin boy was somewhat confused and contradic tory in his answers to interrogations by th < chief , and dex | > rtod hlninelf generally as 1 ho were in mortal 'fear of some one. Mrs Slattery stoutly disclaims miy dishonest 1110 lives and Invites the fullest investigation. More Trouble for Van Ktton. Attorney David Van Kttcn , whom a committee mitteo of lawyers have recommended foi dlsmUsnl from the bar , now gains stll more notoriety on the charge of embezzling money belonging to Henry Hutts. Units hud failed in business , and all the property ho had left above what the law allowed hiir was worth $170. ThU was turned over ti the charge of Van Ktten , as assignee , whc appropriated all of it to his own and sued fo : * ao more , on the ground that his fee fo handling thu $170 was 00. Hulls was no as easily gulled as Van Etten boomed to thin' ' ho was , and he entered complaint against tin swindler. Van Ktten was arrestcu nm given a lengthy hearing before Judge Herk : yesterday , and there being overwhclmln evidence of his guilt ho was bound over ii the sum of $1,000 to appear before the dtstrlc court. _ The Child' * Hlnlo. Mr * . M. K. Uobcrtson , the state agent o the ChlhTs lUblo , will bo occupied all till week In delivering the ChrUtnms oruers fo the wor ) ; . She w 11 iaUc orders for thl valuable book until March 1. Next week sh goes to Chicago to ntfiel the gener. ! ! 'unmige of the publishing house which issueTr' ' work. She has l-oen very gucwbiul | i Omaha. Jumes Morton & Son , 116 S , 151U st ' pHee Continental Clothing House Freeliand , Loomis & Co. OMBAOSTON - . , NEW YORK Proprietors ; DES MOINES We are now Showing hi our Custom Department , on the second floor of our establishment AN EXEEDINGLY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF THE Finest Foreign Woolens and Trimmings of Our Own Direct Importation. From which we are prepared to make at very reasonable prices , the fin est grade of custom garments of every description to order. Our facilities for importing large lines of the Finest Fabrics from the most noted foreign manufac- turies , . enable us to offer EXCEEDINGLY ATTRATIVE INDUCEMENTS TO GENTLEMEN OF TASTE , who appreciate rich and elegant fabrics , embracing ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES from the fashionable trade centers of Europe. We are fully and completely organized now in our Custom Manufac turing Department. All under the charge of Mr. C. C. Smith , who will superintend the cutting and making of all our cus torn garments. We have a corps of the most efficient workmen to be obtained in the country , whose utmost skill and attention will be given to every order intrusted to them , and we can , with confidence guarantee a class of fine custom-made work in this department unsurpassed west of New York. We invite the careful inspection of our stock which is now open for examination in this department and will send samples for examination , to any address upon application , with estimates of cost. Prompt Deliveries and Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE , Corner of Douglas and 15th Streets , Omaha , Neb. The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi River SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. FT M. Senior is in from Uuucroft with thrco loads of cattle. R. Fox , of Grcely Centre , marketed n car of hogs yesterday. U. Louacker , of Walnut , la. , is registered at the Exchange. J. H. Simpson , of Ewing , Neb. , has a car of sheep onlho markel. .lohn McKcoKiin , of hancrofl , Neb. , has a car of calllo on the market. South Omaha Lodpo of Odd Fellows 148 , met for routine business last night. B. Kpgshoft came in from Blue Hill with a cur of cuttle for A. Mandlcbaum. Taylor & Blair , of Broken Bow , marketed it load of medium weight hoga'at10. . Charlie Mack , the now yardnnister of the Union Pacific , is stopping at the Exchange. George A. Wood , Chicago , of Wood Bros. , is at the yards. Ho is stopping at the Ex change. Gcorgo Bootcl , of Millard , was inyeslerday and wenl homo hnppy. Ho received more than ho expected for a load of hogs. The suit of Steve Halslcad against Cummings - mings for damages done to his garden by the defendant's hog was continued till the "M. Henry Spiegel squared accounts with John Woodward und N. N. Orton yeslerday mornlngatthecourtof Justice Levy. The bills were lor u litllo more than $ . ' 00. Pat O'Donncll ' had u charge of drunken ness preferred against hini.Riul.Tudge Heuther fined him K > and costs. IIo will probably spend Chribtmas with Joe Miller. The Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road have opened an oftlco in the Exchange , with C. H. Bradrlck in clnirgu. Charlie is well-known to the shippers and the appoint ment is u popular one. It cost James Sticknor and Jacob Simmons $ . " > and costs aplcco lo explain to Judge Hou- ther how they came to act In a disorderly manner on the streols Sunday night. Ttio line was paid but the explanation was not considered siitisfaclory. . John Sideholm is a stranger in n strange land. Hogot lost Sunday nightand in uis en deavors to Und his bearings he was run in on n charge of being disorderly. Judge Heuther explained to him the way to Und his homo after dark , and lined him $4 and costs for the information. Inasmuch as the Stockyards company have done so much to attract the cattle trade to Omaha , they might do ono thing more , and furnish the estimated receipts for each day. It would bo appreciated by both buyers and sellers , and could easily bo done with the as- sislanco of the railroad companies. The f rauds uncarlhed at'East Liberty were the subject of much gossip ycsteiday. and moro than ono shi | > fcr understood for the lirst time how ho lost money in former days. II seems that it was customary to change cattle left in the pens over night for animals of a much | > oorci ; grade , and while the ship per would bo supplied withlha number of head he had left , ihq animals would not bo the snmo. The thieves are said o have cleared many thousands of dollar t uy the scheme. Seidcnberg's Fignro , the only lOo cigar for flo. Ask your dealer for thorn. Mux Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. TUB CAIHJK MNE. Ttic Wire Hopes to l > o Btrotclicil To day New Curs Hccclved. It was n busy day with the Omalia Cable Tramway company yesterday , inasmuch as several Hue cars have arrived and the great cells of cable have been unloaded. The new curs which liuvo reached Omaha from the factory m Now York are six In number. Four of them are close carriages , while two of thorn are designed for use In summer. They aro-models of elegance. H is a fact that their equals have never been seen wesl of New York. Not only this they uro very largo and will comfortably su.it thirty people. Each cur lias a stove. The cable will bo stretched through the tube to-day. Mr. Tucker , superintend ent , Ktutcn thai ul lo > isl eight teams will bo required lo do the work. The cars will be running by the first ofjioxt week. An Rxt jyd Popularity.Brown's Bron chial Troches ! 'avu for many years boon the moijt ixjpulur article Jn use" for relieviug uaid T- A Bill for BomlH Accepted. The bids for $05,000 of short-time district paving (5 ( per cent bonds were opened ut 12 o'clock yesterday in the oftlco of the city treas urer. There were two bids , ono by Blake Bros , of Boston , Muss. , and ouo by Ihe Omu- ha Loan und Trusl company. The hitter was accepted , it being the highest. . The company offers lo take the paper ut par with a bonus of one-half of 1 per cent on the $115,000. The bonds uro dated December 1 , 1SS7 , and are payable in one , two. three , four , live , six , seven , eight und nine years. Ice plows , murker- ! , hooks , tongs&aws , etc. , ut .Tunica Morton & Son's _ , llti S. loth ht.holc , agents for Wood's ice tools. Send for catalogue. From tlic Frying Pan Into the Flrp. Oflicer Cullen tackled two colored crooks , Ben Mitchell and Hurry McGovern , in the alley between Furimm and Douglas streets and had u lively experience with them. The oOlcer thought he hud them all tight when suddenly they broke uwuy from him and dashed up thu alley. Cullcn started after them. After repeatedly calling them lo halt , ho pulled his revolver and shot three times nt them. This did not bring them lo a slop , however , and Ihe.v would have escaped hud they not run into OfllccrBlooin's arms us they were emerging from the alley into Tenth street a POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder ner r varies. A mardol of puri ty , strength and wUolesomeness. More econom ical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low coMt , short welpht Blum or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans. Hoyal Uaklujj I'o der Co. , 120. Wall St. , Now York. TYLER DESK CO DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John OJacobs. . ) rtakeis and At the old stand , 1407 Farnam St. Orders by tele graph solicited and promptly utteudad to. ; Telelenhone No. in. . MOWTQAOT. ubndKt < tortd Pr . mattiri Dklln * li'il KuirlloHl dicor. ti ilfd TreolMHiit frtton HAItTM Ct Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute . W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets , I OK TllU TIIKATMK.NT OP AT.f. Braces. AppliancBsforDeforinities&Tfnsscs llojt faolHtlcs , nppnrnliiiMntl rompillcs for succ"ii- ful treatment or every lormot dlsuusu requlrluK jicii- ICHI or Miruli'iil Trputmcnt. Kortr new roomi for pmtentsj bc t ho r Ual nccom- iiiCHlntlous In the wc t. WHITE rim L'IIICUI.AI ! * on Dcformltlo nnd Unices , C'lit b Kt'ct , Curvature of the Spine. I'llci. Tumors , Cnnrvr , Cutarrh , llronchltln , Inhiilatlou , Kloctrlrlty , J'arulyal'.Kplleii'y. Kidney , llludilcr , Kyc , Kiir , Skin , and lllood , iind all BiirKltnl Opcratloun. Diseases of Woman a Specialty. HOOK ON DISIASIS : : oi' WOMEN KIIEG. ONLY EELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKINd A 8PFCIAI.TV OP All lllood Pluoaap.i micccisfully trrnted. Kyphllltlo l'ol ou removed troru the HyHtoni without mercury. New rcxtoratlvn treatment for losiuf Vital I'nwvr. lVr cin uniililo to visit ua may bo treated lit luiino by eurretipuuileuce. All romiminlciltloiii eonllilcn- tlal. Mi > illclnvsorln < triini ntH M > nt by mull orex- ] > re H , net'urolv paikeil , no ninrkn to Indlcato conlcntx or fender. Ono pc'rsonal Interview preferred. Cull und consult ui or nend history of juur ciise , uml wo win tend In plain wrapper , our BOOIC TO 1MEJ1T Upon Private , Special and Nervous Disease * , 1 in po tency , riypullU , Gleet and Varlcocclu. AilUicss , Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , or Dr Cor iStlianOoflgeSts McMeiiamy , , , , , OMAHA. NIHWASKA. IMPORTED STALLIONS * 'OH St\ltK I'erchcrons , Clyrtcsilale-i and Hhlre , nUo homebred bred colts. Kvery nrtlmul guarnteeil n breeder Our stork lai ; been sslectedlth leferencoto both Individual merit utid tietllKrvo. Some of tliesohorses have tnkon flr < t prlr.o nt the No- lirttfkft Stute Felr , 1H 7. All onr IIOIMIS uro ac- ellmuted , and rolls of their get cun be bliown. 1'rtces reasonabln and ea y terms. Is acc 'b lble by the three leading railroads ot thu wUUf , 11. ik M. ; t1. , E. Ac 31. V. . and K. 0. A : O. -V A : l-'AllltliAH , York , Neb SALE BY FALCONER AND FISHER . udence.Scrvoustebllltyc ) ii > ed tiirougb errors and bad practical CURED. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH IS TAUQHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send for Cxilece Journal , S. E. Cor. lOtli and Capital Avc. Mention the OniuhaUoa V ! ivu minim . S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , $250,000 Surplus , 60.OOO IIV. . YATEP , 1'resldeiit. LEWIS S. IlKr.u , Vicn-PrestiU-nt. A. K. TOLV./U.IN / , 2d Vlcc-1'rcsldcnt. W. II. S. ULT.IIES , Caslilur DlUEL-rOIIS. W. V. MOUSE , JOHN S. CoM.tNS , tl.V. . VATKS. Jiwis : S. KKKU. A.E. TOIIZALI.V. s Office THE IRON BANK. Cor. 12th nnd rurnuin Sis. A General Hanking Husluc.ss Transacted. Health is Wdtli ! nn. K. C. WEST'S NKIIVK AND UIUIN TUK\T- MKwr , a guaranteed specific for Hysteria , Iliz i- ne s. Convulsions , Vila , Nervous NeuralKla Headache , Nervous 1'ioatrntlon caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , Wakefnlness , Mental Depression. Suttcnliifc of the llraln reKUlllnn in Insanity and leading to niUcry , decay nnd death , 1'ieinaturotild , llarrenness i.oss of power In either sex , Involuntary Losses and hpennnt- on lui-acaused by over-uxeitlou , oft lie brain self- abuse or over indtilevuru. Knch box ronlalns one month'H tiuHtmi'iit. 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Allturolf. f y In tltutlon In l o Iry. 'nio"o who tuinplnti ! Kolrm to t < | irliKi ! for trL-atmonttir nny rrluitn or lllnoo Iilfcufc nm tin curnl for > u < ' -thlril the co * > i At uur 'rlvntu IMipciisarr. y his Imitinent Turo. Ixirplr ' ' < ? m k'tlun , free from nllownf > i\ freckle * lac khcRils , eruption" , etc. , brilliant pyc nd nerfL'it lit-nlth can lie lin.l. lir-TUnl "fired" leclliiKammll foimilc wcnknr e * troinptly.ired. . Illoatlnif llondarln" . Ncmim I'ro , ainlc n , ( iiMi"inl Debility , Mwtili'uni" " , Deprrailoii I'nJ In'llKCitl'iii. ' Ovarian tumble" . Intliniuation and ; rilrlvriitlini. Hnllluunml llfplii ) < i'iin-nl . Nilnal wCakji f'l" * , Klilnu ) cuniplalnls ami Umniiuur Life , Couaint * the Old Doctor rWC IMF ! CAD Acutn or fhronlo Intlatnmi. , rlr AJlll tAH tliinnf tli < i : > ullili | or OlOhoJ a-nil ! I ! IVI1U - ami rnrorNiMirSlfihfodnoiir Inversion of the I.ldn. Fcrofuluin 1 ! > < , ' . Ulc > rfiMqn Inlluiuinatloiis , Abce f. Dtmuuij of N islou o ( Oat Of b tli i' ) < - , nnJ Tumors of I.ld. . ' tVlntlainmntlon of the Knr. Ulcorntlon or CMarrn. . rnniljsln , . Inti'inalnrKxtPmal IH-AfneiH. or > SlQglptl or Kunrlnif noln ? . Tlilckenuil llriiin , etc. 1 j Urnl/nilO nehwiyLOMor vimil'owcr.Sieepi NrnVllllii iMtni'M. i > e | inmicn < > y , 1,0(18 or I1LIIIUUU Memory , ronfii'lon of lilqas Bin tiefora the Kye . Lnmltudo , l.aniuiir | , eJIbomln lei ) > rcilun of ? > | ilrlln. Avcrtlon lo Society. Kaur , rouWi'd , l.nc-k of Cuiinildieo , Dull , Mstleii.ll tnr t-tuil ) or Illinium ! ) , and llnjs lltn n burden , B f rermxni'iitlr nnd I'rUately Ciire < l. oinnn tun oi/iu Di cii5 . porofuia , HI Illlll Anil Arxlll KryrliielavFeTerSores UUUUU HI1U OIXIII ' ' uintcfaI'lmjlles. . UN' rem , I'nlnHln Iho Iteml nnil Jlone , > iihimic Boto Tlironi , .Month nnd TmiKiie , ( JlandiilHr l.nlaniomont of HID Neck , UliriimullMii.e'ntnrrli , Klo. , I'cruiancnu iy rured When UlliiTM lliivo l-Hllftl. Consultation free and stiletly confldantiai. -Medicine sent free from observation to all parts of tli rnited States. Correspondence receives prompt attention. No letters answered unless accompanlod by four cents m stamps 8 ud tea cents , in stamps for pamphliit and list of imes. tlonsupon private , t.peclal and nervous dls- 'Terins strictly ca < < h. Call on or address , POWELL REEVES DR. , No , XU Cor. lytli-Jk Ilarucy ritM..Omaha. NeU 1707 Ollvo Street , St. Louis , Mo , Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis Mo. , 1 nlverslty College HoiiJltul. Lon don , Olescn , ( Jermuny and New Vorlc , Havi devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More especially those arising from Impni- . denrt * . ln\lto all ho KufTerliiK tororrehiiond > vlth- out delay. DUeabes of Infection und contagion Lined safely and Hpeedlly without u of ilnni Kerous driiL-s. I'a'lonts whose times have boon iieelecled , badly treated or pronounced Incur able , should not full to wiltons lonrtniiimctlittlr symptoms. All letters receive immediate alien- JUST PUBLISHED. . ' ivadilr tlon , to wnicn is muled an "liitxiiy on > iur- jlnge , " with Importnnt chnptor-i on dUeasei ot ; the Iteprodiirllve OrgaiiH , the xvliolw fonnliiK a VHlUHblo medlcnl treatIse wbleh Bhollld bo lead by all yomiit men. AiUlruts DRS , S , and D , DAVIESON , 17O7 Olive Street St. Louis , Mo. SteckPiano Hemurlublc for powerful Hyinpv tlietli , loin1 , jilliiblii acljonjind ab- VoTiitH ffnrablllty. 'M youriTrefoid. iHM bent Kiianinlee of Iho excel- Imioi of tli Heliistruiiienls. _ WOODBRIDGEBROS , ' If tauiht bjr Mall. l Hot nod horttn . / < > now In uio. " . - -"s1- . - - -jfrri