' ' I 8 . ' ' _ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; FRIDAY , DECEMBER 23. 1887. It ( P B irtB i iBMB l M * i B B B * > * H * B BM * i i * BM P * * B i * BiiM * * * * * i * * BM BfcB * * B lM * i i B BMMBl W i i Bi * ' ( SOME SHADY' OPERATIONS , Philip Bulfor'a Character Shown up In Its Full Light. THE UNION PACIFIC CENSURED. Wllh Having Incompetent Employes Ily n Coroner's Jury Coinitcrlcltcr mill Doscrler Novntny'H Companions , BilHVr'HUail Ilccnrd. Tuesday afternoon the Uni : published ex clusively nn expose of nn attempted swind ling opcriitlon In which the niimo of ono Philip Hulfcr figured prominently us one of the alleged linn conducting It. That same tilght n young man culled ut thu lir. : oftlce und aftcrstatlug that his niimo wan Philip Hulfcr emphatically denied nil knowledge of the scheme. Ho was closely cpicstloncd , und notwlthstanoing the fnct that the Interroga tion embarrassed him greatly , und that u Kirat mnsa of circumstantial evidence pointed to his connection with thu fraud , his denial wan printed. It now transpires that Hulfer's record Is n most unsavory one , nnd Unit by two firms In this cltv ut least ho Is considered ft swindler nnd n nise.il of ilrst magnitude. A rew | > rtcr of the HIM : met Mr. G. M. narrow , ofV. . L , Pnriiito At Co. , yesterday und from him lent nod that Hulfer attempted to swindle that house nnd ul.to D. M. Kleelc & Co. nnd U , L. Mc Donald .t Co. , of St. Joseph , out of n largo Bum of money , the total amount being ? tiIKHI. According to Mr. Uarrow , Hulfer's history IB as follows so fur us known to the houses mentioned above , und us Mr. Uarrow la n gentleman of undoubted veracity and eminent respectability there can be little doubt that llulfcr's denial published in this paper wus u barefaced He. Hulfcr has twice failed in business In the little city of Atkinson , Holt county.Nebraskii.ut which pliicohoeonductcd ft general storeiind both times under umisuul circumstances. While fraud could not bo proven In the first case , It was considered to have been u. very shady deal. The second "failure , " however , WHS tlio result of u deep laid swindling scheme concocted by Hulfer , und this fact ho himself admitted in open eourt at the August term of the Holt county court held at O'Nell. Of the Ilrst failure all that needs to bo said Is that he "sold out1' to his brother nnd this took place about one and one-half years ago. A snort time after this ho opened an other general store In Atkinson. The sales men who make that territory forV. . L. PurrQlo & Co. refused to sell him nnd Hulfer Bent 11 personal request to Mr. Durrow , whom lie had known for a long time , to come nnd .sec him. Mr. Uarrow went und Hulfcr as sured him that ho hud $11,000 in the b.inlc. This statement was also made to D.M. Stocle & Co. and McDonald & Co. , of St. Joseph , Mo. Hy tnis and other representations ho managed to'obtain a stock from these three firms valued at over WiOO. ( About thirty days after this the Omaha linns were noti fied by an attorney of Atkinson that Hulfer had sold the entire stock to onu Hen Collins , of Marshulltowu , la. , the consideration being ll.CWl. Collins pave two notes in payment , one be ing for fHK ) nnd the other for SiiOu. The Hrst was paid. Heforc the second fell due Uulfer was arrested on the charge of obtaining goods under false pretenses and was taken to the county Jail at O'Neil. He wus instantly re leased on bail , Messrs Weeks , Sc Millard , of that place , going on his bond. Hefore the trial ciimc on the second note of $000 had be come due and this Collins refused to pay. Then Bulfer got angry with Collins and went to the attonievs representing the sxvmdlcd firms and offered them the followine terms : If he ( Hulfer ) would be promised immunity from punishment he would turn state's evidence and show that Collins was the rascal. This , owing to the fact that Collins was a wealthy man , and that there might be some technicality allow ing Hulfcr to escape punishment , w.is agreed to , and during the August term.Hulfcr stated In ojion court that ho and Collins had con spired together to defraud the firms from whom they had bought goods. Judgments were obtained against Collins , who gave his r.otcs to the several firms , and gave bond for their prompt payment. The above facts are substantiated by Messrs. D. M. Steclo & Co. THE SWITCH OK DEATH. Tlio Coroner Inquires ai to How It AVas IjelX Open. Yesterday nn inquest was held atDrcxo ! & Maul's by the coroner over the remains ol M. C. ll.iggcrty , who died from Injuries re ceived in the collision batwoou two engines in the yards of the Union Pacific at thu Soutl Omaha stock yards on last Tuesday night Tlicro w.is a largo attendance of railroai men , among them being the crew of engine 11.VJ , the ono into which the cast-bound freight train had run , together with the ero\\ of that train. The facts of the accident ware set forth in brief in the Hui : ot ycstcrduj und were fully substantiated by the testl inony adduced by the coroner. It was ad milled that the switch , connecting the cast bound track with the "lead , " by means o : which the five tracks of the yard an reached , was left open by Switchmar Lilly , Who wa ? connected with the force o engine J1IW. Lflfy was & now man on tin road , having been with it but a few days. Hi claimed that ho had been n railroad man fo twelve years. Foreman Phillips of engiin 1161) ) crew te tified that ho had told Lilly ti close the switch because it lead to the mail track. At the tUuo the engines struck , Phil lips was about ton car lengths away frou 11 .ID , having coupled tlio llvo cars to a strinj of cm 8 which had been on the track for SOUK time. Lilly , the switchman denied that h hud been told by tlio foreman lo close th switch mid that ho did not know tli.it it leai on to u main track. ThU was contra vcoted by Phillips' testimony n above outlined. When the frcigh ti'aln , coming cast , was entering ( .hi ; "lead , ' Peter Kelson , the engineer of iliJil , slioutci to Lilly that no thought there was a trail coining onto them , and immediately Lill ; ran In thotllrcctlou of the open switch , am She last Nelson saw of him was his swingini his lantern to stop. A cloud ot steam thci nroso und Nelson thought it advisable to mov to u place of safety and went through th window naggertytho fireman remarked tils that ho thought there was something comlii down upon them , but bofoio ho could d anything to suvu himself he was crushed i the lower limbs. When he was picked u ho was lying on the coal on the tender , us i the parts of thocnglne which had crushed hit had separated and then Hung him where h was found. The crew of llfi'J claim thai whether or not Lilly was told to close th bwlteh , it was his duty to have done so , e > pcciixlly after making the claim that ho ha been a railroad man for twelve years. Lill went to his room after the accident , and di not show up again until lnt yesterday. Tli verdict of the Jury is as follows : "That the said M. C. Haggerty came to hi death by a collision of engine ll.VJund frclgl train No 21 , Union Pacific railroad , cause by not having proper switch signals and con potent employes at llml point in Soul Omaha. " The remains of Mr. Haggerty worn lv : evening lorwnuled from Hurkett's o North Sixteenth sticet to Klkhorn , Wis whcio they will be buried at the homo of h ! widow. CHEMICALS WOULDN'T WOHI AAVoulil-Ilo CoiuitcrlViliM * n Dcsnrtc from iho I ) . S , Army. Howard H. Wallace , the man arrested fi complicity in the nmnufncturo of countcrfo money in Council Hluft's , but against who nothing could bo proven , confessed to tl chief yesterday that ho was u deserti from the United States army. Ho said 1 enlisted with the Twenty-second infantry Lcavcnworth in IbSI and de.scrtcd at S.m Fc , New Mexico , in July , IS1 : Ho claimed that he was imluei to desert by Prod Manning , who represent ) to him that ho had hit upon n way of mukli counterfeit ton-dollar gold pieces , and th there was n big fortune In it for both of the if they could establish n safe rendezvous at 1 laboratory. Manning further informed hi that to Insure the success of their ontm-pri B llttlo ready cash would bo necessary , ai wno entered into , tlio nejurlo ' . s scheme with his whole noul. said he thought ho could rniso ho requisite "stuff. " Accord ingly ho deserted , went to Hook Island , 111. , obtained fUKI in cash coming to him from his father's estate and returning joined Manning and they at once begun to cast about them for a suitable place to set up their counter feiting foundry. They first went Into the Indian territory , but It got too hot for them there and they oc cupied a month or so canvassing the country for u more Hccuro plndo to op erate. Finally they lauded In Coun cil Hluffa , and tenting a room on Wil low avenue , settled down to work. Whether they turned out any of the spurious coin Is not known , but ills quite probable that they did. Wallace , however , says that Manning , after repented trials , declared that his chem icals would not work satisfactorily , and that ho had certainly forgotten some highly es sential Ingredient. On Tuesday of last week Manning determined to make another attempt to pioduco the coveted golden eagles , and ho sent Wallace to this city to buy for him 11 half pint of lacquer , which ho used In encas ing his moulds. Wallace came , made his pur chase , and returned to the rendezvous at- Council Hltlfts. Instead of finding his part ner ho found that ho had vanished , and with him all of the wearing apparel owned by both of them that was worth anything , together with the . ! ( ) Wallace had left of his | ( X ) patrimony , both of their trunks and all other portables of value. Manning left a note for him , In Which ho said ho regretted the necessity of a separation but It could not bo helped. Ho concluded his consolatory epistle in this way , "Jim" Wallace lias been sailing under the alias of Jim Carroll- you are a pretty good fellow , but so awfully mellow , so green and so young that I will have to give you the shake. You came within an ace of cooking our geese at Fort Smith , and I feel that if I remain In your immediate vicinity ninny days longer , wo will both bo looking nt checkered sunlight. I advni | > you to reform , got an ax , and go out Into some big woods and chop ; I think you have great talent In that Hue. 1 have carefully preserved everything of value I can find lierongiug to the old ( Inn , and I'll make it good to you on thu other shore ! OI.IVK On , , JIM , Your Friend and Counsellor. Mv.NMXCl. The countv attorney was called Into the case yesterday , but perceiving thu impossi bility of fastening nn\ , thing upon Wallace , that would insure tliopunishment his willing ness to commit crlniu undoubtedly entitles him , he advised that he bo turned over to the United States authorities at Fort Omaha , which was done. HENCIt AX I ) HAH. The United .Slates Court. STII.I , I'mmiiK-isivn. The case of Halstead vs. Miller , a suit up on a bond , is still engaging the attention of thu court in chambers. CIVK. SUIT AIUIXST A CONVICT. . Yesterday Samuel P. McDonnell ( Com menced suit ngainst Duho W. Simpson , late treasurer of Otoe. county , for * 4KH , ( ) damages. He charges Simpson with failing to cancel certain redeemed warrants , and aftorwuids selling them for his own private benefit. Simpson , it will bo remembered , while occu pying the oftlce of county treasurer , robbed the iwoplc of Otoe county of some SM.OUO , for which ho is now serving a term in the state penitentiary. JUDOI : iitxiiv SICK. Judge Duudy was taken side about noon yesterday , and no afternoon session of the coin t was held. District Court Doings. MrAlCTTC COl.THIN'S I'll M EH. Yesterday Lafayette Coltriu filed n petition to the effect that Cornelia A. Uice was In debted to him in the sum of Jo.OOO on prom issory notes , and prays that cei tain property mortgaged to him by her for security be sold to satisfy his claim. A m HAND nnu. . ludin in H. Sherwood is thu owner of lot 4 , and the west one-third of lot U in block T7 in the city of Omaha , and on the tenth of the present month it is alleged that ho agreed to convoy said property to Otis and Everett G. Hallou in consideration of Sll.rIOO ( , but when they delivered the money be refused to stand by bis contract. Therefore the Hallou's pray that Sherwood be compelled by the court to receive the consideration and turn over the property. County Court. seen rou SbOO. A suit was filed yesterday by W. A. L. Woodland against James H. Patterson to ob tain payment on a note of $ 00. COUNTY CI.KIIK UOC1IE A JUKI MAX. There Is an important law suit on before Judge MeCullocli in which the county clerk-elect , M. 13. Roche , poses with dignity and the greatest of attention as a juryman. From the interest Mr. "Kocho is taking In the case , which involves the mov ing of a livery stable , his verdict will bo evidently characterised by good horse sense , r. ur.MUM , v co. sun. Gllmnrtln & Doyle brought suit \esterday against F. IJenham & Co. intlicbUtnol&OJ.lU for goods furnished. Pnlluo Court. .1 S. Kick ami Mat Hrooks , vugs , thirty and sixty days respectively. Gcorgo Morrow and Frank Jouc.s , sus picious characters , fifteen duvs each. Marjorie Johnson and John Patterson , drunk , live days each. Archiu Harvey tiled a complaint , swearing his life against Slabber Uoss. Chicago , nock Ihlaiul & Pacific Hj Grand Holiday Excursion. Commencing Dee. tilth the G. , K. T. & ] ' . Ily. will soil round trip tickets to uny point on the line , including Clile- tifjo , ut ono fnro for the found trip , tickets peed to return .Tiimmry ! U1 , 18SS , Now is your time to tiiko a trip to Chic ago on the Great Hock lolnnd Flyer , ' leaving Council BlulTs at 4 p. m.'nml urriving in Chicago for breakfast. The most ck'gtintly equipped und finest 1'ull- man I'alaeo sleeping and dining oars that arc made tire run on this , train. Ticket Office ll'fl-j Farnam bt. S. S. SrnvK.VP , General Agent. Suggestions as1 to Diphtheria. To the Kditorof the Hic : : You are doubt lens aware that diphtheria is raging to sucl an extent in our city , that it has almost become come mi epidemic , and us yet I can learn o ! no action being taken by our board of health ( if we have such a body ) to check the spreai of such a terrible disease. Our papers con tain death notices daily , with the usua "friends invited , " and people attend funeral without inquiring as to the cause of death only to find too late that death resulted frou malignant diphtheria. This is all wrong , am the disease should I HI treated the same as Ir eastern cities ; the doctors being compellei ( under heavy penalty ) to repoit every casi to Iho board of health , or city physician who immediately thoroughly disinfect tin picmlscs and quarantine the house m ease o the death of the patient. No public funer.i is allowed , lu this way the disease can b stamped out. instead of being dlsiumlnatci us now permitted without any protest fioii any one. This is 11 matter of vital impoi tanco to all , and prompt action should U taUeu at once. 1 trust you will call uUentto to the mutter editorially. T. Wunlctl. InformnUnn of Charles II. Plorco ago 2.j , hnight about ft fet f 10. gradual of HUlbdulo college. Address li I'lorco , Ilillsdale , Mich , luforniatlo rewarded. The County Attorney' * Dctcrinliintioi Assistant Caunty Attorney Slmcral has ba Chief Scavny instruct his men to run In over girl under sixteen found lu a lioutoof ill fatui It Is the object of the attorney to put a stop t the nefarious truffle In the shame of thes young and misguided creatures. Kvery fi inulo nppichiinded under these condition will bo sent to the reform school for girls. liiltnctl al the Shops. Houm Itobirts , a machinist In Ilia I'ulu Pacil- : > shops , was injured yesterday evtiiin by thu fulling of a boiler on ono of his hand : Gt'ts Plrtuin of HlniM'ir , Albert Colliery , Jhe aitlstl has Just tlnlshc n luuid nmo ful' length crayon portraiture i James , Patterson the wnlclv known No York spoiling mail , whie.li is to bu forwurih to the geutleuian > by Kdgnr Itolhvi us ft Christmas uresrcnt , ' . "IT WAS THE TKA1X. " The Allejirtl Muhlrrprn of Novntny nrc Heard l-'roiu. The circumstances attending the death of young Novutny , which were published In last Monday's HRK , are still fresh In the'mlnd of the public. It wilt bo remembered that ho fell from the Union Pacific bridge to the bank of the river , was horribly mangled , and from the effects of the Injuries died. Two men who had been stealing a ride on an engine shortly before the accident were suspected of having pushixl him from thu bridge with murderous Intent. 'These were John Crelghtou and John Hrannon. They disappeared that evening. The next day they wrote to Mike Couway , president of the Plumbers' union , as follows : "I Just bought a paper and found that those trainmen have accused Us of causing Frank's ( Novatny's ) death. They know that they do not toll the truth , as they made us get off and Frank went first and told mo to come and ho went down through , and 1 got off with ono of the trainmen on the same side Frank did , mid then we all went down to find him , and he was all broke up and dying , and wo wanted to have him curried up and get a doctor and the conductor .said ho would telephone for the coroner , and both trainmen went , away und left us with Frank , and wo stayed until Frank gave a gasp and we. thought him dead , and did not want to bo kept us wit nesses , as wo wanted to get to Kansas City and thought the train men would tell the truth. That is all I know , and I will turn back from hero as soon us I mail this. Yours , Jon.v Ciiniomox and .1. HIIAXXON. " Another letter was written in the office of Dan Furrcll , Otenwood , sheriff of Mills county , la. It is iilso addressed to Mr. Con- way. It says among other things : "Since I wrote the first letter wo gave our selves up to the sheriff of Mills county. He telephoned to the chief of police of Omaha , and would not hold us , so wo will try to make Kansas City to night. Frank's friends knew he had nn watch , and as wo were good friends It would hardly bo likelv that wo should cause his death. * * * It was those train men who did it by causing us to get oft. Hut if wo arc wanted , they will know whereto find us. I wish you would let the papers have this. " This letter is signed "John Croighton and pardner. " The jury have already decided that No vatny's death was accidental. The remains of the young man have been forwarded to his friends in St. Louis , Mo. Dleliold Safes. Call und see the largo stock Mcng- her & licueh , Gcn'l Agt s. have on hand at 1115 Farnam ht. , Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. S. II. Windon. of Wavcrly , In. , Is In with cattle , and registered at the Exchange. E. West , of Sehcshifjcrberg , Is at the Exr- chiingc. A. Moycr , of Cheyenne , is stopping ; nt the Exchange. John Higgius , of Columbus , registered at the Exchange. .T. D. Shields has at last made ui > his mind to spend the holidays at homo and left for Indianapolis j esterday. George W. Leo of Harvard" , Neb. , is on the market with a car of hogs. W. H. Freeman , cf Oakland , hud a car of hogs on the market. John Wick , secretary of the Live Stock shippeis association is in town. John L-mgley , of miiierton , .Neb. , him three or four carloads of stook'ou the market Savage Ac Green caught th'ff top price for a nice bunch of cattle belonging 'to Fitzgerald of Lincoln. They brought fi pf > r 100 weight. Jam Dalton , of Tabor , la.Jbyoug'at in a car of hogs. M. H. Cone , of Hebron , Neb , husn load of cattle on sale. The suit of the South Omaha National bank vs. Ish , before Judge llouthor , was ad journed until January 1(1. ( ' Henry Alles is looking after Hall & Ander son for wages duo. but will have to wait .hirty days for a settlement , ris they wish to iroduco u material witness before Judge Icuthcr. full supply of.dog tags arc now in the .lauds of the city clerk , and any ono who values " the life of his dog slTould procure-one. .Toe Eastman sued Elijah Thompson for $14 , vagos and won his gaso lie/ore Judge Hau lier yesterday. A < V - Foot pads arc trying to gain a foothold in South Omaha , and held up a imcking bouso employ named Davics tor ? M Tuesday night. The Q street crossing was the scene of the 'hold up. " > v , . An application for - gnrnlsheo and an at tachment , in the easo-of WIedman vs. Ish , occupied the attention of Justice Levy yester day. There was so much flowery ihutorlo that the justice continued the case , In order to get at the facts. Sam Most , ono of Fowler Hros' . men , rc- poitcd toDr. Kirkpatrlck last night. He had been accidentally caught in an elevator at the packing house , and after a narrrow escape - capo from death , will pull through all right under the doctor's care. Santa Claus will distribute Christmas gifts among thu children of the German Lutheran church at the school house Christmas eve. A. Frederickson , a property owner of Soutli Omabu , is lying in the lock-up very drunk , mid when ho sobers up ho will find a charge of assault with intent to kill haniring over him. One of his vietiiiis is Peter Peter son , who 13 now in his boarding house on P stiect with small hopes of recovery , and the other is Andrew Johnson , keeper of the boarding bouse. It appears that the three men were drinking together Wednesday night , when a dispute arose , and they ad journed to the street , where Frcdcriekson at once attacked Peterson with a butcher knifo. While trying to save himself John ston received u severe cut in the face , which was dressed by Drs. Kirkpatriek mid Glas gow. Peterson was taken home , and it was found that in addition to numerous minor cuts , he had received one deep six-inch wound in the head. Frederlckson escaped for n time , but ut noon to-day was arrested by City Marshall Hiee and Officer Keenan. Soidcuborg's Figaro , the only 10c cigar for 5o. Abl your dental * for them. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale dopot. Ho ! the Merry Christinas Time. At iho postonlca since Monday 100,001 Christmas packages have been hands ed uni : the gicat rush of business still continues. II is estimated that by Sutuntay night at least 1)00,000 ) packages will have passed througl : the local ollico. CHEAP HOLIDAY TICKETS , Via the Chicago , Milwaukee & Si. Paul Hallroail. On December 1M , 25 , 20 , SI and .Tniiu- ary 1 and 2 , the Chicago , Milwaukee A St. Paul II. li. will soil round trip tick ets at half faro to all points on their Il linois iowti and Missouri lines , good un til Januard 8. Call at lh'cironiee,1401 Farnam street , F. A. NASH , General Agent. Tlio AVomen's Homo. The managers of the charitable institution1 of the city are busily engaged in preparation ! for the observance of Christmas by thos < under their care. The Indies who condue the temporary home for destitute women am children ' 'TIS Hurt street , and the Youni Women' ' * homo. 1010 Uodgo street , reques all \slio feel able to make some donation ti tho.0 nomi's for Christmas. Pillows , towels blankets , linen and clothing , provisions books and any other articles will bo accept ublu at.d appreciated at either homo. Ice plows , murker * , hooks , tongsMIWS ote.\t.Iiuucs Morton & SotiV , llli H Kith St.Mile ugonts for Wood's ice tools for catalogue- . Ward'H Howard. Cl.arlcs Ward , the boll boy at the Paxton arrested for stealing a suit o clothes from the room of William Paxton jr.wns arraigned In the pojlcocourt yesterda ; morning , and pleading guilty was bound ovc to 'thu district court lu the sum of default of baij he was i ma ONE MORE CHANCE. The unseasonable warm weather has left a few more Overcoats on our hands than we desire to carryover into the new year , and in order to sell them right now , we have cut the prices all to pieces. Commencing to-morrow we will offer our very finest Overcoats at prices heretofore asked for medium qualities. The biggest cut we will make o our fur and plush trimmed goods. There are not many of them , but we have a few very fine garments trimmed with good fur and silk plush. We want to make a sweep with these goods and close them out before we take stock. We invite , those who have so far managed to get along with their old or light weight Over-coats , and whom , the open winter has kept back from buying a heavy one , to inspect these garments. They will be surprised to see hpw little money it takes now to procure such an elegant Overcoat. This is really a grand opportunity and the last chance this season. In Men's Dress and Business Suits we have a beautiful stock the largest in the city and our prices m are known to be by far the cheapest. Many fine suits have been marked away down in order to reduce stock and we will save you fully 25 per cent if not more on every suit , The big trade we have had in Boys' Overcoats last week has broken up the sizes of several lots ; , but we still have a fair assortment. The prices are such that we expect them to be cleaned out soon. Our Hat Department is known to offer better hats for less money than any regular hat house in the city. The fine Fur Derby's which we are selling for one dollar have made a name for us. No other house sells a hat of equal quality for less than $2 or $2.5O. We have received several new styes for the holidays. Our finest hats at $2.5O , $3 and $3.25 cannot be bought at any other house for less than $3.50 , $4 and $5. We offer in this department a splendid line of Fur Caps at just one-half their regular retail prices. The beautiful and artistic display of Men's Furnishings in our large windows will give an idea of the variety of goods we have and the r > rices we ask. We invite those who are puzzled with the all-aborbing question , "What to give. " to look at our window and they will see what we can offer in the way of presents for gentlemen. Sensible and thoughtful men prefer and enjoy substantial Christmas gifts of this nature. There is a satisfaction in giving or receiving a present that one can be seen wearing , a gilt that combines utility and beauty , and nowhere else can you get such goods so cheap. Our popular system of selling goods at the lowest prices will be continued during the holiday season. We have no fancy prices and those who- - purchase of us can save enough on each purchase to buy a nice presen t for themselves. Beginnin Monday we will present visitors at our store with a beautiful holiday souvenir , copies of which are displayed in our windows. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Clothing Company , Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. WiiiK 8ltiK Knocked Out. Mike King and Wing Sing , an Irishman and a Celcstialgot into a row down on Tenth street Wednesday nightand they made the whole square howl. King hit the Chinaman a belt on the point of the jaw , after they had slugged each other for live minutes , and scored as clean a knock out us Sullivan could wish to SPO. Ucforo the court yesterday Wing told the most plausible story , and ho was allowed to depart , but King was mulcted in the sum of S and costs. James Morton &Son , 110 S. loth bt. nil kinds of ice tools in block. Their Clirtaimiiti Present. MujcrUioatch arranged with City Treas urer Hush yesteiday for the payment of the claims of the twenty policemen , who sued the city some ten days ago in Justice Anderson's court , for their October and No vember salaries , arbitrarily withhold from them by the city council. Absolutely Pure. Tillspowilor never vnne . A inardet ot puri ty , strength and wlmlesompness. .Morn econom ical than the ordinary kinds , anil cannot be sold In competitions 1th the multitude of low co > t. short \\eifiht nltim or phosphate powders. Hold onlv inruiih. Itoyal linking I'ouilerCo , 128. Wall St. . New Vorlf Pianos , GHICKERING , KNABE , Vose&Sons Instruments exchanged , rented and sold on Easy Parents , telow FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARGAIN'S Max Meyer & Bro , , Omaha , Neb. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute N. W. Corner 13th and Dsdgo Streets , fOlt'IIIK THF.ATMIINT OK AM. Braces. AiliancGsforDBforinities&TriissGS llcil f cllltlp , apparatus nml rc'ini'itlos fnr uc'co . fill tri'iitment ofmery toriu of ilbeu-c reinilrlni ; jicil- kit ! nrhnrKli'iil Treatment. I iirl ) nun rnniiiH for patients t"-t l'OI ' It'll lie-coin- jiHMliitlons In I In ; nebt. \\IIIIK iiiiicini I'l. Alison Dpfnrmltlp' nnil llraro , Chili Kri't.Oirvnturi' ol the Spliu * . I'llc" . Tumor * , Ciuu'fr , Ciitiirrh , llronohltli , Inlmliittmi , Kli'rlrlrlty , r.inil > sK Killvp | y , Klilne ) , llliulilcr , Kje , Uar , skin , urnl lllucMl , und all MirKlciil Operations. Diseases -Woman a Specialty. IlooK ov PIXEASI.S OK WOMEN I'ntE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE JMKIMI A Ml'ICIAI.IY OF All Illuod DlseH e * purcc sfiilly treated. Syphilitic I'olMin removed Ironi ttiu sHti > in without tneicury. New reHtomtlvo treatment for Untof Vital lower , IVp-onsuniililt , to vIMt ni may bo tri'ated at homo li > i orreMiomlence. All communications contlden * tlnl. Meiilclnetorln trnmenlH ( ent hy mall nrex- prevM , fet urel ) pat Led. no marks to liulit.ile. tonu-ntt orMMiiter. Onu personal Inter * lew preterrod. Call anil umsult us or i-eml lillor ) of ) our cascunU wu will bcnil In plain n rapper , our BOOK : Ifl HlEJ TO MEN1 Uron Private , bpeclal mill Nervous llUeakei" , Impo- leney , t-yilillN | , tjleet nncl Varlcoculo. .Address , Oiimlia Medical anil Surgical Institute , or Dr , McMciiamy , Cor , 13th and Dodge Sts , , OMAHA. N'KIIIIASKA. GOLD MBDAI , PAEIS , 1878 , BAKER'S Warranted n& oliif > fy pure Cocoa , from which lhecxcc * of Oil hag been removed. H has threi timet the itreiigtti of Cocoa mixed v.-HU Btarcb , Arrowroot or Sugar , and U therefore far more ccooouil. cat , cutting h than one itnt a cup. It lJ delicious , nourishing , strengthening , caally dlgeited , and admirably adopted for Imitlhli aa well as for pcrgon § In health. Sold by Ore mererynherc. _ lAKER E CO. . Dorchester , Mass. NEWYORK iAHO Glasgow via Londonderry , Liverpool via Queenstown. Arc Strictly rirtl-Clmc , ami am one thu larKuit. luttcit u > nl fcni'iv In the wjrm. Hal'Hin. vecmttl club * unit cteeratfo uornicvr Aicoinmadutlon * Uncut rllvd. lltLTj rcpunl fur the comfort anil cnnTciil-snew of i UR > H'lii'iT * ntuillou ly couiWciod uinU urnfllwa StfiiiniTi ovvry MUunlulorlilntcnw. . i ilj 'if Koine mlUfur l.lvt'rfHJOl ( Ktulior i : . li Is tun hirttst iinJ lliip t " " "nscr 'ti-nnirr ntlnit. HHIPJ of IIHMUVO lor nil t lHi. i * HO low & * by any uttivr 1lD > tcltian llrrn. sa * loon wxturiluu Urkvli ul rciluceil rutof. Iirnlltlvr any autumn nt luwt l turri'iU iatp i-cr b < iol(4 of titur * . tctct ! . or fnrilier Intftrin.itlon. , upply lo riKNiiKii-os uit ( > Tinus : , riiica o , dr HIANK L\ liii.Nt'li. AOV10K mE. ltOVV f6A OT. | < iilVI i niMi4l.liMKlll | lcn < l Pff. I diur. FOR the year 18S3 FRANK LESLIE'S " POPULAR MONTHLY , " which ha been aptly styled "THE MONARCH or TUB MONTHLIES , " will be better than ever. Articles upon topics of. current public interest , sketches of eminent per sons , strong and brilliant stories , and poetry of a high order , profusely illus trated by the best ai lists , and all by writers of recognized merit , will fill its pages. To the old and favorite corps of contributors will be added writers 01 promise , and no effort will be spared to keep the magazine ill the foremost rank. In the November number was begun an earnest and powerful t.i'e , "PRINCE LUCIFER , " by Etta W , Pierce , which has already attracted widespread atcntion and claintd nill.ticc- o leaders Subscriptions may begin , if de shed , with thu Ncncmbei number. Each issue contains a Full-Page Picture in Colors , the scries of tuclve fanning far the } ear a beautiful collection of gems of modern art. The "Popular Monthly" contains 128 large octavo pages , nearly twice the matter of similar publicationp , nnd is not only the best , but by far the cheapest , of any ol the of inaga/mcs for the people. $3 per year ; 25 cts per copy Specimen copies , 15 cents. MRS. FRANK LESL1K , 53 , 55 and 57 Park Place , New York Health is Wealth ! D . 15. C. WI-ST'H NKIIVK AMI HIMIN MF.NT , aKiMranteiMUpecUlcfor ' Hjkleil" . "onviiUlons. I'll- ' " ness. . - . N n'om IlcailiKhu. Nen-oits r oslratlon ni used liy ih * } ' . M " ttso ( if alcohol or tol-arco. - W'ukcf jiln i. leines lon Solten nof ; the llrnln icMtltiiiK lu nnd dMh 1 sanity a ill.ndliiB to mUery. decay ! ' enmtmould At"UnirrniifsH , l.n-s of power " " - . . \ - ' I.OIM.-S * .fiid Miuriniit. - " exeitlonof lliobr.ilncclf nuu"o or oVei imlulB nci * . K.icli box ronta'ns ' on" inonlh muMt'i-ent - l tu bov. or MX lioxei ' foru \ tent Oy mall prepaid on.roielpt of jim . AVH .l'\ltA.VI'l'.l-5 KIX IIOXCS ! Toruriinny taf" * . N'th cadi order received liy , us fnrs'x LO H , lie omp'inl > d\\ltli fS. ' ' , e\M.I rwl tliBpuiiha'.iTour written KiiaiantcMi to 10 fund tno money If tint treatmiilt dooi not eU a cure. < ! iiiuautef B Jmueil only b ) C. ! 'liil- ( ) MAN , DruwUr , rol Azent , lilt ! Kainam it. , Uinahn NVI > _ JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT ' Advcrtkiiii : linn always proven < euccostful. flcforo pluclnifnny f Ke\T pii | > nr AdvcrtUInK consult LORD & THOMAS , H tl iV * iuJlUk Sltitl. CIHCACO. Thn Old Hellohle Ppco l ll t uf iniin ] je r ex. porleni e.treHtn with won ilerliil8niie HallI.UNI > TH uoAT. ( 'ANOKH 1'ii.i.s rivriu.A. Ht'lTt'llW ' ' cured wltlr nut tmln or hlnilriined fionl Lu ln ( " . Allclirun- e d n'ii < ( < fur lu uilvanea If y In Mllutlim In tills o tr ) . Thuf > H Hhocnn * teini > lnto Koinu to Hob . prlnu1. Ifir treatment of nny I'rhnto ( ir Illooil lil e ' | t eun lie cnreil for nne-tlilnl the ( o-tiit our I'rlvnlu Dispensary. I tnirO II ) lilHlreatincnta Pure. Uivelr ( emI I AlllrPletlun , free fnini nllownoi's freckles UnUIUU him kliriul' , eriiptl ii , etc. , brilliant re ami ner ei I health enn bo hiiil. ClTTIwt "tired" IculliiK mill all fi-miilo Meakneme * Iriiiiuuiy cur.Ml. Illoatlni : lleailaclie" . Nervous I'rot- Hrntiiii , iiPiioral IMilllty , hleeiil < " neii . Depression I'nil ' InillKftlon , Oiarlnn trouble' , Inlliiimatlon and iilUurnliim. I allliiRiind Dl'plaicinenH , N'lnal ' weak- ep's , Klilnuy complaints und UhniiKu ot Lllu , Lonsult the Old Doctor r\lf llin ClD Aciilcor ChronlP Inflnnimft. rir Anil rfln non f nioi : > i.ii.i or oioiio t ' U fllll * * nii „ , „ ( rir ur Ni'iir MiililiMtni" " , Inversion of the Llils ScrofulouH Kr , Ulii'ialloii < i , IntlHiiiinniloni Alw * " * . Dlniiu-Hi ot Vision ot ono or 'i 'iii'fiiimViiiitlmi of tin1 inr : , t'lri'nillon or CnlHrrli , Internal or lUlvriuil Deufni" " , r I'iinily l9 , Mualnif or Hdarlni ; inil'i' , ' 1 lilrLcnwl Drum. iHc. llrnl/llllC * Di'tillltylA" " < of Vital I'lmirHlecp NtKy llllA li's nt" " < , le poiul 'iitjr , J/os < ot null I uuu Mrnnir- . Contusion of Iilonf , Illnri I'dore thu Kir" . Las'ltuili ) , LuiiLMinr , Illnnmlno i , IVin | > Mun "f splrli . AMTflon to S'flety , K y ni - ronrapt'it , Link ol Ocntlrti'iuw , Dull , Ll tlvii. tlnllli fur Mmly or llu iiic K. anil llmli. llfo u burilun , safely , I'tTiiiuniMitly anil I'rlvutely Curuil. BLOOD AND SKIN EE ; s3S rrr , I'nlnvln the llcnrt and lloiie , Syilillllohiiro | ( Tlinint..Mouth ami Tuncnc. ( iliiiiilnliir hnlaiVHini'tit . 'alnrrli , l.tc , IVriiiiincnU of Hit ! NCI k. Hlii.iiiiiiitl iu ( | y rnri'il Wln-n Olln'is llavo I iilli'd. Consultation frtmill strictly ronlUlaatlal. .Mvillrlnu sent fioe fiom obsfrviillon to till purl * of thu I'niltMl States. Coriesponik'iicu reculvo- * prompt nttt-ntlon. No Icltoisunswereil unluia uccnmpnnloil by four cents in stumiM ht'iul ten rents In stumps for pamphlet anil list ot imuv tlonstipon pilvnte. f-peclal nnd nervous dU- 'Terins btrictly caMi. C.ill on or mldruss , POWELL REEVES DR. , No. ! Ct Cor. intli & , lluri.i-j HlH.inalia. Neb I ) . DAYIB 17070Ihc Street , St. Louis Of the Miisovill Stntn MilM'ltin of Anatomy , St. I.OUH , Mi ) . , I lll\eisitj ( iilluBi ) Hospital , l.oll- linn. ( il * sin , ll-'iminj and No Vurlc , lluvl devoted 'tin ii intention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF flhnmiin nnrl lf ) | DISEASES. More r necinlly the o mlslujt from Imprti- demo , Unite nil MI biilfi'iniB tdcoiiiW'iinil wltli- out dfhiy. HIM a-i's of Inle. Him anil rontuulon cuudb-ifcly and hpn-dlly wltlimit iiiu of dnn- L-H I'fttlcnlK hd-o IIIM-N liuvu Ixmn ni'Klfitiil. Imilly treated or promuiiK.-d Ineiir- alile. Hhonld not iill to wi in us coiii ( 'riiliis ' tliolr yiiiptoms. All l * ttera letoUo lmmedlat uttvn * t0" ' JUST PUBLISHED. And "Ml bo mailed I'ltl'i ; lo an > uddrexs on ri- u-iptof one Sent htamp , "I'luctlcal Observa tions oi ) Ner\oiis Debility nnd 1'lwnlral llxhaiis- tlou , " to whlili IH udiled ail "l.ssuy on Miir iiiijc. ( " with Inipoitnnl rliaptniiion dlHcuBim ot tlio id'prodiKtlMt Orisans , tlm wh lo fnnnliiB n. Milu.ililo medical treatise \\hlch should bo it-ail by all vouiiK men. Address DBS , S , and D , DAVIESON , 17O7 Ollvo totroot St. Louie , Mo. SteckPiano Kenirtl-k 1 > ie fol po eiful ihetu t"iie pnaliltiii'l mi mid ub ; H lutu durablilt ) .Wji-iUh ircoiiH lIiiil M | irin.r.int < t HIM ime li nciiTiFllii'hU iii'iluilli"llt' < . WOODBRIDGE BROS. I / OurMIANHOOD.V < ' tIiI'il.I iI'r- L. O O I uiKi" .NervoiiHlJebllllyoauHea ttnouuhiiroi3 and bad pracilcuu CURED. ii KtAfc CO , nLociutat , bt.Luulf