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THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , PEBRUAKY 8. 188a' . THE OPERATION SUCCESSFUL , Miss Ijolo Boyco Losoa Doth of Her Foot. HER LEFT ARM WILL BE SAVED. An Appeal In Jlor llclmlf nnrt Tlint of liciin Woct > t > ccko Tjhe Con- trlbutloiiH Hllll Keep 1'otirliifc In. Ilotli Feet Tnkcn Off. PLAIXVIMV , Nob. , fob. T. | Special Telegram - gram to the UIK. : ] Dr. Hoar , of Norfolk , as sisted by several other physicians , to-ilay operated on Miss Lolo M. Boyce. It was necessary , nshnd been previously announced , to amputate both the unfortunate girl's feet above the anklo. The left arm and hand , however - over , will bo saved , although crippled and deformed. The operation was highly suc cessful , and the opinion of the doctors Is that the pathnt will recover rapidly. Two Cases. Yesterday Lolo Hoyco lost both lower limbs. If Lolo Hoyco had been a selfish glti she would on that terrible night of January 12 have saved her self , and to-day would have been in the full enjoyment ' f perfect health. As It is , to-day Miss Hoyco Is a cripple. Why ! llccauso ns a teacher of a Nebraska district school she sub' joctcd herself to the terrors of a blizzard in the endeavortojrcscuothreellttlochildren. There is no question us to the facts In the case of Lolo Uoyco. For hours' she vainly sought for shelter from the storm , all the time hav ing in her keeping the lives of three of her pupils. It Is a fact that the lives of thcso eamo pupils went out long before their llttlo bodies reached the homes of these who loved them , yet It is true that as ono after the other of the little spirits took flight , Lolo lloyco was the gcntlo adminis trator to the comfort of the llttlo beings. Herself suffering most Intensely from the cold , the bravo teacher carefully guarded the Interests of the llttlo ones ; the fact that in this endeavor Lolo Hoyco was unsuc cessful deters not In the least from the great credit which is duo her. She did the best her circumstances allowed. Now , in tuo midst of her trial , will these who love and ndmiro heroism aid In the effort td provide for the future of this bravo and 'self- sacrificing girl ? Little Lena Wocbbecko Is an cloven-year old orphan of Scwurd county. Lena Woeb bocko was severely f ro/c'u during the storm of January 1from the effects of which her foot was amputated. She now lies at her homo In Scward , sur rounded by friends , bound not by ties of blood , needy and deserving. Will the people ple of Nobruskn aid Lena Woobbccko ) TholiKE bos earnestly endeavored toarou sean an Interest in the funds of Nebraska's heroic teachers. In the meantime this paper has not forgotten the claims of others in the promises. Trusting that the life of Etta Shattuck might bo spared the 13EK labored zealously for the Increase of the fund in her behalf. Now that Miss Shattuck is dead the efforts of this paper will bo more particularly oxortcd toward the interest of the living. Contributions for the Shattuck fund will yet bo received and used toward the support of Etta Shattuck's family. The efforts of the JUEE , however , are directed especially toward - ' ward raising a proper fund for Lolo Roycc and Lena Woobbecko. JJoth of these are deserving. Who will aid in swelling the fund I Minnie Freeman. A largo photo of Miss Mlnnlo Freeman with her sod school house and the pupils whom she saved from the great storm will bo Bent prepaid for ? 1.00 each , $3.00 per dozen , $50.00 per hundred. Address The Quiz , Ord , Neb. . A Benefit at tlie Grand. This afternoon ' the side-splitting comedy "A Night Off , " by Augustin Daly , will bo played at the Grand opera house by the Hartram & IBuroridgo company and the entire proceeds will bo contributed to the Hoyco fund. This is a liberality on the part of both the house and company which will surely be appreciated. A Good SiiRKCition. To the Editor of the IRB : Since Miss Bhattuck's misfortune has culminated in her death , I would suggest that the special con tributions originally intended to create a life lund for her support , bo continued and devoted - voted to the creation of a Ilka fund for Miss Rovco. Her tender love and dovotlon to her little charges , which Is to bo revered of Use If , bids fair to result in her total disability to pursue her avocation , and to deprive her of any means of living. The response to Miss Shattuck's ' needs were noble ; but while she is now free from care , Miss Hoyco is living to bo pitied. Uy all moans lot the good work of the Dun go on , and may the result bo to. put Miss Uoice beyond want. W. Q. A Bcnn IKOII Bron * . Sale. To the Editor of the BEE : Enclosed find the check of Ueunlson Bros , for § 100.73 to bo applied by the HUG as follows : ' Minnie Freeman $ 21 50 Lolo Itoyco , 4300 Lena Woebbccko 42 < XJ Total ti007i ; When wo made the BKE the offer ns re ported heretofore in your paper , it was the intention to give two fifths each to Misses Shattuck and Hoyco and onc-Ufih to Miss Freeman. In view of Miss Shattuck's death and the fact that her family is well provided for , wo think it but Just that her share should go toward the aid of llttlo I.ona Wocbbecko , of Scward , who has lost a limb. You will please apply the amount of our check as directed. AVe desire to tender our earnest thanks to the citizens of Omaha for their generous recognition of our efforts 2k contribute to the worthy cause. BEXMSON B'IIOS. The mniurd KxlilliiUoi . Jacob Schacfcr , the champion fotirtcen- inch balk line billinrdlst of the world , and Eugcno Carter , champion nt finger billiards , arrived in the city yesterday , and gave nn exhibition at Council Bluffs last night. To-night they npjiear at exposition hall , and will doubtless be greeted by an immense mullonco. The net receipts will be given to the Bir. : fund for the boncilt of Missus Hoyco mid Woobbccko. Mr. Schaofcr's beautiful champlonshlp'cup nnd other trophies nro now on exhibition at Foley & Uarst's , where tickets iwn bo had. The sale of seats has been largo , and the UCK heroine fund will doubtless bo largely in creased by the liberality of Foley & D.u-st and the billlardlsts themsolvas. Mr. J. ( J. Crawford will manage the ufl'uir. * Prof. Fallen' * Kiitortainnient. Under the management of that prlnco ol sporting caterers , Prof. Patsoy Fallen , the grand exposition to bo given at the Grand open * house on Saturday evening next promlues to be a grand success. The entire proceeds ure to bo devoted to the BEB fnnil for Misses Hoyco and Woobbccko. Prof , Fallen has for the lost week been in re ceipt of n largo number of communlc.itium from sporting men In nil parts of the fcUtc volunteering their services for the groal event. Ho therefore has been enabled to select lect from the largo number of applicant ! tendering their services the very best talunl in the ntnto and his program mo will beamed croditabloas wollaa lengthy one. The exhibition Saturday night should cal forth an audience that will llll the big thca tro. Prof. Fallen and Mr. Stiillvuncouiln ( ol the "big "un" ) will spar three rounds foi Bclcntiflo points. Messrs. Prince and Me Curdy , who uro mnb'hed for a $10,000 blcycli race , will give exhibitions on the Juun trainer. Thcro will bo club swinging , put tintr the ball and feats of endurance of all kinds. Do not fail to attend. Mr. Hotliery'H Grnqroslty. With his characteristic generosity Mr , Ed , Itothcry , the well-known nnd popular sport Ingnunujrcr , uhoso establishment Is at the coiner of Eleventh anil Uurnpy'strrcts , will cicvotn thn entire rocolpU or his house , or cnaayiMutt to the BKB fund for the storm heroines , Misses Hovco and Freeman. Mr. . Hothery is to bo outdone by none In his char itableness , a trait of his for whluh ho is widely known , nnd highly esteemed , by many who have been bcnolittod at his hands. Thf Nnlvntlon Army. OMAHA , Fob. r. . To the Editor of the BRK : I herewith send you f 10 cash. The aboro amount was taken up nt the Salvation army yesterday for the Shattuck , Koyco nnd Free man fund , and forwarded to mo. Please give them credit for the above amount. J. E. EXSION. Tho\.M.C. A. OMttitA , Feb. 5. To the Editor of the BKB : Enclosed Is u chuck for $14.03. to bo applied 6n your fund for Miss Hoyco , the teacher and hurolno. Tnls was taken up In a collec tion for the purpose in ono of our meetings yesterday. Wixn B. Au.r.x , Financial Secretary. A Now York Friend. New YOUK , Fob. 2. To the Editor of the HER : I enclose $10 , which has been received by the Evening Post from "A. B. for Miss Hoyco , the Nebraska schoolteacher who was budly frozen whtlo endeavoring to save the lives of three school * children in bur chnrgo during the recent blizzard , when on their way from school. As I do not know Miss Hoyco's address , may I trouble you to kindly forward the money I Bcliovo mo , faithfully yours , .1. lUXKKX TOW1B , City Editor N Y. Evening Post. A Family or Friends. To the Editor of the BKB : Enclosed you will find the sum of $0 to bo distributed as follows : W to Miss Hoyce , $1 for Miss Shat tuck. Mrs. David Gilbert tl 00 William Gilbert 1 00 AVnlter Gilbert 1 00 Arthur Hurt 1 00 John Upton 1 00 For Lena Woebbccko : Annie Gilbert 25 Minnie Gilbert 25 Ada Gilbert 25 Maud Gilbert 15 Grace Gilbert 10 Total fOOO What arc the ministers of Omaha doing ) \Vo have not seen anything of the cable com pany's offering of l.Mni. Mni. DAVID Gn.BKnT , 14th and Hickory st. The ministers of Omaha have not-yct been heard from on this important matter. It is not right , however , to prcsumo that the clergy .of this city are not enlisted heart and soul in the movement to provide for unfortun ate and deserving humans , The cable company's offering was paid to the Omaha Herald. A Iilbrral Firm. T. well known dry goods firm of Bennl ; son Bros , was the first , and in fact the only , mercantile establishment of Omaha which has had the nerve and liberality to offer a portion of its receipts to the heroine fund. Tiio contribution of Bcnnlson Bros , has been most liberal. For their enterprise in taking the initiative In this movoBennison Bros , are entitled to the cordial recognition of the people of Omaha. The contribution of moro than f 100 to this worthy cause , the proceeds of their sales of Monday , February 0 , will ever stand as a credit to the energy and liberality of this firm. In the meantime it must not bo forgotten that they who have shown such a mngnlmln- mlnity to a worthy cause , are entitled to fu ture recognition by the people who ndmiro heroism and are willing to accord substantial tribute to all who prove themselves worthy of it. Bcnnlson Bros , have done well. Will others follow them ! The Etta Shattuck FiuulH. The following is the condition of the Etta Shattuck fund : Amount received up to February 0. . $3,753 01 Employes Crowcll Lumber & Grain Co. , Blair ' . . . . 31 00 Surprise ( Neb. ) list fid 00 Cltbcns of Oakland , Neb 40 ( X ) Stuart ( Neb. ) list 77 75 Ashland Christian chu rch 5 37 M. W. Mann , Bonhnm , Tex 100 Boarders Crcighton hotel 37 50 Oscar Groshell , Butte , Mont 1 00 E. J. Cory's list 350' ' Mrs. G. W. Logan 1 00 Mrs. David Gilbert 1 00 Salvation Army list 5 00 ' Total $3OSO 13 By check sent , Miss Shattuck f H,7.7J 01 By cash on hand 234 12 Total * JOS(3 ( 13 SPECIAL FUND. The cash paid into the Shaltuck special fund Is as follows : BennlsonBros $ no 00 Gcorgo W. Rathbun HO 00 Pacific Express , auditor's ofllco 0 00 Nebraska lodge No. 1 , K. of P SO 00 Omaha ladies , afternoon coffee 80 00 St. John'slodgoNo.sr , A.F.&A.M. 30 00 C. H. Wllliard , Lincoln HO 00 U. S. postal service 30 00 " Total . . . $ 0 00 The cash paid into the Shattuck special fund is held at the BEE office subject to the order of the subscribers. THE ItOljIj OF HONOU. These Who Have Keeojjnlzutl Courage ami Devotion. LO1B IIOVOK FUN1 > . Amount received up to Feb. 5 $700 70 Blanche Howland 1 00 August Theid , Stanton , Neb 1 00 C. S. Clough I 00 "A. B. " Now York 10 00 Cash I 00 ThoUamm Children 1 00 Oscar Grosholl 100 Phumix Insurance company 10 20 lu. J. Cory list 3 50 W. F. Swccsy 1-00 H. C. StreiU 1 00 Thomas F. Boyd 1 00 F. A. Tompkins 1 00 Arthur Baldwin's attorneys' list , addi tional 12 HO Hattie nnd Herbert , Oberfolder 1 00 Van Green nnd Hcclin list 2 25 Mrs. G. W. Logan 100 Mrs. David Gilbert 400 Cash 1 00 MavMaekoy 300 C. E.Ucan ! > 00 Y. M. U. A 14 OS Salvation army C 00 A. P. LUIell 50 Total : ? S4S 70 tiiNNiK nicKMtx IUNU. Amount received up to Feb. 0 $525 20 Oscar Groshell 1 00 Phiunlx Insurance Co 4 05 " " " E. J. Cory list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 75 Ai t Ualdwin's Attorneys' list 1 ( X ) Van ( It-ecu & Hccllii's list 1 00 Salvation Army 500 Total fiS9 00 l.EXA. WOKBnnCKR FUND. McCIurg Cracker and Cumly Co I 7 r.O Ur.idt.huw Lodge No. OS , A. O. U. W. . 5 00 Mrs. H. 0. Sterling 50 Lawicnco A. Kleves 50 Anna Hrennook , Daulnp , la Q 00 Mrs K..M. JJlnklo , Cruto 50 Mrs. Dr. Haud 1-00 Mrs. J. Harrington 59 Mrs. .f. Ulglcr 1 00 Cash I 00 KUua Henry's list 3 ( ! 0 lliittlo ami llerbr-rt OberfcWcr 1 00 Mrs. O. W. Logan 300 Gilbert children 1 00 A. l . Lidcll 50 Total $ 23 00 TUB CIIII.UURN'M rUND. Amount received up to Feb. 4 $ 61 85 Iliitmuh unil Luuru MoN'i'lr 1 00 UortionnU Uesslo Kincald , list 1 91 SoutU Omnhit publlr school n 05 Mercy unil Juuio Salisbury 4 ( > 7 Total for SS Notice. Several lUts of contributors hnvo been Qinlttcd from this Issue owing to a lack of Bp.ico. Uarh , hoivovcr , will bo published. If your lUt tlocs not appear in this issue It will - be published ns soon us possible. Ijthts of Contributors. The BEE will acknowledge ) all contrlbu- tlons through these columns. All lists ro- colvotl , unless otherwise directed , will bu publishcil In full with the nnmo of every con- iributor. These lists will bo published ns soon r.l'.nr their iccolpt as space will per- mit. K. J. COIIZY'S LIST. Subscriptions among Mr. Corey's anon for Mlu Etta Shnttuck two-fifths , for Miss Lolo Royce two-llfths , for Mis * Mlnnlo Freeman one-fifth , ore as follows : B.J. forey . . . , . . . ! 1 CO O , W.Preston ( S ! Mrs. U.K. Corey. . 1 on J. It. liuckley M T.Wattnrn 1 W W. r. Corey M W. II. liny den 1 Ui S. A. Uorcjr M . . A. Klco 100 K.O. Corey W I ) . II. Kbrrt 1 m James B. Kay lil Total $875 JoyToncy l-IIBXIX 1NSUIUNCE COMPANt. Phcnix fund contributed by officers and ngcnts of the Phenlx Insurance company of Brooklyn , N. Y. : H. II. Corypll . $ r , ntllH.V. Martin . t 1 00 John T. Hopkins. , ft U ) I. . H. Thompson. . . K ) M. M. Hiimlln . M 0 John W. Straight. M Ira II. JlapiM . ttl 0 - II. G. Arnold . 1 2i | Total . 20 23 This fund to bo divided ns follows : Four- fifths to go to Lolo lloyro nnd one-fifth to go to Mlnnio Frcemnn. Shall bo glad to have Phcnix agents subscribe with their mito. H. B. COIIYKLL , Special Agent. VAX OltEKN & IIRI.IX'S NEW LIST. Itoycu . 23 Mies Hoyco . t 2 00 For Miss rreoman 1 DO Total . ( 3 IS K.y.JoHterforMLr ) CIlBldllTOX HOTEL Wo , the undersigned , subscribe the several amounts set opposite our names for the bene fit of MissEttu Shattuck , the unfortunate school teacher , and hope the money may do her as much good in using as it docs the sub scribers in giving it : Nash * Rood . 1 B 00 W. McTavlsh . J M ) A. .1. Martin . en S.W. Kyle . no J. H. Howman. . . . CO Fred mill . . DO Cory Iloow . 1 00 1'earsou & StocJt ( loo. (1. To on. . . . BO man CO J.F.Welsor 1 < OT. II.Kichlor W ) 8. H. Lea M H. 0. Masson M J. K.Slmnk noc. K.Mooro M ( l.W.stouscl nn W.M.I'.IlRmilton. . no Louis Klsbul M ) T.W. nun-ten no Win. Mclkle nucuas. W. Holm. . . . 1 ( X ) H.J. Speur GUOeoJlanrnrd 100 M.Klein H ) H. 0. Mllllktm 1 ( > .lohn Maicr COllughPrrcy. a K ) L. Huston 5 Host ItleRel W ) It. Jj.Wnhl 1 WE. T. Bte\ons W ) V. 1) . Cline N ) W. K. Palmaticr. . 1 ) K. II. Tower MA. O.Nichols. . . . . . 1 TO C. D. llutlor llil James Uavls Id ) P. Hynes R ) Oto. F. Paul tM Orhif Olson K ) D. M. Herman W. M. Iloyer ) | A. H. Took no n. A. Harrington. 1 00A. . E. Van Druse. . 100 T.W. Hurke 1 00 Oeo. Tlnney 60 ] ) . Nys 1H ) K. H. Cillleaple. . . . CO Total 13750 TUB 11 Alt. To the Editor of the Ben : The members of Douglas county bar , whoso names nro hereto subscribed , contribute to the Bur.'s fund for Misses Shattuck , Hoyco and Free man as follows : J. 8. Andrews t 1 OOlCash fiO Arthur lialdwln. . 103 Cash H ) Cash 60 Cash 100 J. W. Kller SdOCttsh 100 (3. F. HrcckenrMge 1 ( W.Ciish 1 CO Cash 60 John 8. Morrison. . 1 O ) Cash 1 OOH. K.Oallbreth , . . . 1 00 Ciish I 00 W.M. Cowherd. . . . 50 Casli 1 00 Wm. W.Keysor. . . 150 Cash 1 00 C. H. Mnrplo 60 J. II. McCuloch. . . 2 00 Irving F. Ilaxter. . no Cash 1 00 P.Godwin 100 Cnsh 100 rash 100 Frank Irviuo lUOCash 100 Cash 60 UuutaveAnderbon 100 Llnley 1 00 Cash 1 ( W J. L. Hommedlen. . 1 00 John Lcdwlok. . . . 100 Cash 60 M. 8. Lindsay 300 I'.J.Mahoney 1 OJ Cash 50 A. O. Heart 60'J. ' M. Stovoston. . . 6 ( O O uy It. C. Head. . . . 1 00 J , W. Lounsbury. . 1 00 Cash f , W. J. Btrown 100 C..I.Smyth 1 OUCuraniiK & Crune 0 00 J. II. Grossman. . . ] HO.I. T. Morlarty. . . . ! 00 Cash W ) O. H. Uallou 100 W. K. Tclker 1 ( lO.Clmrles W. Halbe. 60 K. K. Cllpplncer. . 1 00 Cash 100 J ) . O. JlenbauTc. . . . 100 W. A. Saunders. . . 100 Total * C3 25 Q. W. Ambrose. . . 1 eel Notes. Who will volunteer to aid the Royce and Woobbecko funds I "Let the good work go on , " comes from all sections of the country. There are now two funds to which the pco- | ilo of Nebraska should contribute , the Lolo Hoyco-and the Lena Woebbecko funds. Will these who have subscribed to and paid Into the Shattuck siwciul fund please inform the lin : what disposition to make of their subscriptions ? Will everyone now help the Royce and Wocbbccke fund * The contributions to the BKR fund have been liberal , yet thcro are many who have not contributed , who can readily afford to do so. Will the moneyed men of Omaha help swell the Royce and Woebbccko funds ? Mr. John J. Monoll has taken great inter est in the Shaltuck fund. A splendid sum was raised for that unfortunate young lady. Will Mr. Moncll exert the same inllucnco nnd manifest the same interest in increasing the Louise Royce fund ? If ho will , the in crease will bo material. Peace on Earth Awaits that countless army of martvrs , whoso ranks are constantly recruited from the victims of nervousness and norvousdisousos. Thopriceof the boon is nsvstomatic course of Hosteller'sStom- iioli Bitters , the finest and most genial of tonic nervines , pursued with reason able persistence. Easier , pleasnnter and safer this than to swash the vfctualling department with pseudo-tonics , alco holic or the rovorsojbeef extracts , nerve foods , narcotics , sedatives and poisons in disguise. "Tired Nature's sweet restorer , balmy sleep , " is the providential rocu- perant of weak ncrvos , and this glo rious franchioo being usually the consequences quences of sound digestion and in creased vigor , the great stomachic which insures both , is productive also of re pose at the required time. Not unre- freshed awakens the individual who Ubes it , but vigorous , clear headed ant franquil. Use the Bitters also in fevei and ague , rheumatism , kidney troubles constipation and billiousncss. A TILTED VAGABOND. A Drunken Bet of an Embryo Eng- lltih Earl. Chicngo Inter-Ocean : When the traiu duo from St. Paul at 7 in the morning arrived yesterday , an hour and n. . hal late , a tall , gentlemanly-looking man emerged from ono of the sleeping cars , A reporter for the Inter-Ocean , happen ing to bo In the depot nt the time , rcc ognizod him us a notorious English no- bluman. well-known to the police au thorities at Scotland Yard , having onlj recently boon di&chrrged from prisoi a/tor horving a nine months' sentence for swindling tradesmen , Upon being accosted by his name Lord Hilton , his face hulrayed him , , though ho at first attempted to deny Ins identity and eave the name of William Thomas , a most unfortunate admission on his part , as his Ghri&tirn names are known to bo William Tumour Thomas The reporter at this point was obliged to leuvohim toattena to the business that had called him to the station , aud afterwards his eflorts to trace him wcro unsuccessful. The account of this young nobleman's life forms quite an interesting history ovou his birth creating a domosti scone unusual at such proceeding,1 The Earl of Pouilett in the year 181 ! ) was r lieutenant in the Twenty-second rogi inont , stationed at Portsmouth , and ono ifight , taking a little moro than wa good for him nt moss , ho mttdo a bet o 1,000 that ho would marry the llrs woman ho mot. Upon leaving the bar racks the first woman lie oncountom waj a well-known character about th streets known as Betty Newman , thougl Dobritt gi.vcs the nnmo as Miss Eli/a ccth Lavinia Newman , daughter o James Newman , pilotPortsea. Gcorgo Poulett ( he had not than como into the litlo ) could not afford to lose JCI.OOO. So ho married the lady on Juno 22 ISoil , nnd the gentleman who honorei Chicago with his pvcsonco yestordaj was born December 15 of the same year Gcorgo Poulott by no means oxpori onccd these feelings that are ttupposci to animate the internal heart on tin birth of a son and lioir , hut , on the con trary , separated from liib wife and refused fused t * > huvo anything whatever to di either with .mother or sou. At th < death of his uncle , George Poulott became came Earl Poulott , aim this son of hii wife was legally Viscount nintoiii am upon arriving at an ago of understand M MISFIT CLOTHING ! FROM LEADING AMERICAN MERCHANT TAILORS , S To Be Sold at 5Oc on the Dollar. F AT FOR AT FoR $ i.SO ! That wns matlo to order 3 6.50 8 8.10 Which was made to order $ 0.25 ! . , . . . 8.70 7.60 4.110 8.50 4.80 tiit 0.75 6.155 10.60 5.10 itu itu 10.50 5.1K ) 11.75 . itu u . . . 5.75 ll.CO 0.40 4'J.75 . u . . u . 0.00 13.50 7.1IO 14.50 7.80 u 15.50 8.10 u 10.50- 8.45 u . . u . 17.00 8.75 18.00 T SUITS. AT FOR AT FOR 8 8. 40 ' Which was made to order $18.00 $ 9.20 Which was mtidc to order $20.00 10. iiO ti tiit 21.00 12.80 itu MO.\nF " 7 ; rvi . 1C it . . u u . 11. 00 1Cu itit 24.00 14.70 80.00 13. 40 1Cu itit 27.50 10.10 u itu 85.00 . u it . . it u . 15. SO itu 83.00 18.70 itu 40.00 20 20 u u 42.00 24.80 u tiCl 62.00 28. 30 itu it GO.OO 30.150 iiu ClII 0-5.00 33 CO u ti 70.00 35.35 u II 76.00 C OYERGOTS C'j 'j ' AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Co U O AT 8.70 Which was made to order $22.00 FOR 810.80 AT Which was made to order 828.00 FOR CH 11.70 25.00 14.00 " " 30.00 . . . . 10.30 u . 85.00 18.20 " 40.00 21.20 .1 45.00 24.40 " " 65.00 27.80 00.00 29.10 " " 05.00 T 31.35 08.00 34.65 " " 75.00 T And Many Other Equal Bargains , H H AT THE ONLY I MISFIT PARLORS N i N 1119 Farnam Street , Omaha. 1119 G a * N. B. Orders by mail receive prompt land careful attention. G ing ho was not slowt'to take the litlo upon himbolf. H , was educated at Church House college , Merlon Surrey. At eighteen , ho was by no means a model hay , and for a time liv d the lifo of a tramp , finally obtaining a position as clown at the Surrey theater under the name of Gasman. In 1809 ho married a ballot dancer by the name of Lydia Shippy , and they have OHO son living , Hon. William George. For several years Lord Hinton kept up the business of a clown , but in 1879 ho enlisted as a private soldier in the Seventeenth regiment and was in the course of a few months drafted out to India. Hero ho let it ho known who ho was , and had behaved himself ho might very soon have obtained a com mission , but after a number' very sharp deals with people in Calcutta and with some o , the officers of his regiment lie deserted , and upon being captured suffered six months' imprisonment and dismissal from the service. In 1883 ho turned up at Port Said , Egypt , and was locked up throe days for attempting ono of his sharp practices upon the proprie tors of the Eldorado a famous gambling resort in the place , but ho managed to escape and obtained a passage to Eng land. Hero it is claimeuTio pursued the same tactics , visiting jewelers , gun smiths and others , getting them to send articles to various places , forgetting to pay for them , and immediately dispos- .ing of the things for whatever ho could got for them. Ho was eventually brought to book , an3 for securfng some guns suffered nine months' imprisonment , from which ho must have .been released about six months ago. Bankers , merchants and others had better bo on their guard against this nobleman , as he is un ex ceptionally smooth party and has hud a largo experience in the best way of liv ing without much work. William Tumour Thomas , Viscount Hinton , is a man of .thirty-nine years , but does not iook moro than thirty-two , dark compioxioncd with a light mus tache , largo dark eyes and long , lashes ; when last scon ho had on a sealskin cap and long dark overcoat lined with the same material. Ho carried a gold- houdod umbrella and a Russian leather dressing caso. Ho has not registered at any of the loading hotels , nor has a long facach succeeded in locating him in the city at present. CREAM TU superior excellence proven In millions of home * for more than a ( juarter of a century. U la libeil by thti United utatos Government , Kn- dorst'd by the headset the ( Hunt Universities us the Strongest , Purest and inott Healthful. Dr. Price's OruJm iliklni ; Ponder does r..i , ' contain AniuionJa , j.lme or Alum. Bull onjy .Ju cans. " " ! ' ? ° ' BT.tOUW Hie bttt suid areit Bciudy tat Can f ill dleasei eaued by * njr derufcment of the Livtr , Kldaeji , Stoauwb ud Bowel * . Dyspepda , Sick Headmehv , CoBitipatloi , nilloni Complaint ! and KiluUof ill klnflJ yield readily to the beaeSMBt loflntaee of It U pleasant to the taite , tones up the system , restores and prtserrts health. It to partly Vegetable , and cannot foil to prove beneflclal , both to old and young A * a Blood Purifier It la superior to all other * . Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. mo ii cyAcqtuixrsD wrrn THB oioonirnr or tmt cocxiaT wiu. sac > r sxAKiuiia tm MAP THAT TUI CHICAGO.ROCK ISLAHD &NQIFIC RAILWAY Brenon of Iti central politics e j relation to lines East of Chicago , and contlrurai im t terminal point ] Vfttt , Morthwvit and Sojthwnt. Ii tUo tru. middle link In that tranicontlnentai pyttem which incites and facilitates travel and traffio between the Atlantic and Pacific. The Rock liland main line and branches Include Chl < cage , Jollet , Ottawa , L * 8all , i'corla , Oeneieo , Molina and liock liland. In Illlnoln Darenport , Munratlne , Waihlngton , ralrflcld , Ottumwu.Oikaloota , West Lib. rlr.loira > CUjrDesUoln iIndUnola , Win tarict , Allan- tie , KnozTllle , Audubon , Harlan , Guthrlo Contro and Cojncll lllulli , In Iowa ! Oallatln , Trenton , Bt. . < sepn , Cameron and Kanias City , In tllxionrli I. ai. ivortli and Atohlson , In Kaniaii Albert Lea , Mlnnoapollf and t.I'aullnllnneiotai TTatertown ami Sioux Falli.lv pakota , and hundred * of Intermediate cities and to * as. "The Great Rock Island Route" ' Guarantees speed , comfort , certainty and safety. Its permanent war Is distinguished for Its exe llenco. Its bridges are of stone and Iron. II. track Is of solid ste.l.lts rolllBK stock perfect. lUpassengeriulPtQ1"1t has all the safety appliances that eijierlcnco has ptVTe.1 useful , and for luxurious accommodations Ir u.uai- passeil. Us Express Trains consist of superior IMy Coaches , elegant Tullman 1'alace I'arlorand Klreplag Cars , superb Dtnlmr Cars , prorldlne d.llclous tn.als , and ( betoeen Chicago and fit. Joseph , Atchlion and Kansas City ) restful Reclining Chair Cars. It' man- acetnent Is const rratlr. , IU discipline exacting "The Famous Albert Lea Rov.re" Rctwsen Chicago and Minneapolis and Bt. 1'a. Is the ( arorlte. Orcr this line Solid Fast Express Trains run dally to attractive resorts for tourists In Iowa and Minnesota , and , Tla. Walcrtown and Bloux Falls , to tha rich wheat and ( Tracing lands of Interior Dakota. Via Beneea and Kankakee , the Itoik Island offers superior inducements to trarelers lietveen Cincinnati , Indian apolis , Lafayette and Council Bluffs , St. Joseph , AUhl- ton , LeaTenire'th , Kansas City , St. I'aul , and Intermo dule points. All patrons ( especially ladles and chil dren ) receive protection , courtesy And kindly attention. For tickets , maps , folders , copies of Western Trail , or smy rienlrnd Information , apply to principal offices la Uii ) United States and Canada , or addr.ss , at ClUesgo , R. R. CABIE , [ . ST. MlHH , E. i. 110111(001 ( , AistOKllUaaoi. Oia. I l a fus. Act SCIENTIFIC URING 14-20 CLUCK & WILKINSON. J.W. Barnsdall , M.D Homoeopathto Specialist , SURO-EON Gynaecologist and Obstetrician , Telephone 979. RAMGE BLOCK , - - OMAHA. E.T.Allen , M. D.f Homoeopathic Specialist , CYC THROAT tit AND NOSE , Spectacles Accurately Prescribed. KAMGE KL'K. , OMAHA ir. J. OALVRA.ITII , Surgeon and Physician. Office N. W Comer 14Ui nnd IJouslas St. Offlco , telephone ; 46i ; Itesldence tuluphonu , COS. THE OMAHA BEE , -DKMVEIIEDTO- M PAET OF UY CAIIItIKH FOn 20 Cents a Week. Seven papers a weolc. Send your order to the ofllce , 1029 P Street. Capital Hotel Building THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The boat known nn ! mcut popular Hotel.In tha llKle. JiOCAllnii central , npiiulntmonts Ilr't-clau. lloadqimrtcn for commercial men and all political and public KatbcHnut , K.1'lUXidEN 1'roprlotor GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878. BAKER'S Warranted ril < > ! titiljinre Cocuu , from which the eicess of Oil has been removed. IthaslAr ttintt the ilmiglh tot Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nml Is therefore far moro economi cal , coiltuy leu than one cent a tup. It Is dcllcloui , nourishing , ttrcngtliciilni ; , casllf illgobtixl , and I admirably adapttd for ImnllJs as | well as for iicnionii In health. , SolJ bjr Croftnt fieijnlitrt , W , BAKER & CO , , Dorcliester , Mass , uiiim , U. S. SErOSITOBY , OMAHA , MSB , Paid Up Capital , - $25OOOO Surplus , - SO.OOO II W. Y/TPfi , President. LEWIS H. KEKU. Vice-President. A. U. TOUZAMN , 2 < 1 Vtce-Presldsnt. W. II. S. HUOIIES , Cashlur IJIltUCTOllS. W , v. Mrmsit , JOHN S. COLLINS , J { . W. VATI.S , IKWW S. UKKD , jk. E. R Ottlcp THE IRON BANK.1 Cor. 12th and Farnum Sti. A General llanVInz Uuilnaai. Transacted. FOTJNTAl CUT AND l I.ua.f the Hast. . S. & D. 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , CoL Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy. Bt. Louis , Ma , University College Hospital , Lon don , Olescn , Gormuny and Now York , having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More e'-iwclally these arising from Inipiu- donee , invite nil no sutlerliy ; to conesponil without - out delay. Diseases of infection nnrt contaei > n cured siifely and xpcerttly without UHB of ann- rons dniKH. 1'aticntH whose casui hare Ix-'en Rloctcd , badly trentod or pronounced Incur able , should not fall to write UH concerning tlu-lr symptoms. All letter * lecolvoImmediate atten- Ion. JUST PUBLISHED , And will 1)0 mailed FllKK to any adilreai on re ceipt of 0110 2-cent fctump , "Practical Observa tions on Nervous Debility aud Physical Exhaus tion , " to which Is iitldcd nn "Kbtuy on Mar- ilago. " v > ltli Important chanters on disrates of the Homoducthe Oipans , the whole forming a valuable medical UcatlMlilcU sliould bo read * by nil yomiKinen. Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lawroscs St. , lenver , Col. " 'I If * Health is Wealth ! Dn. B. C. WEFT'S NEIIVE AND HIIAIN TIIEAT. Miitir , ft guaranteed specific for Hysteria , IMzzl. BWSS , Couvulnloiis , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by th USD of alcohol or tobacco , \VnlcpfuluuKs , Mental DopresHlon. SfiftenliiKot the Ilraln rcsultlnn In Insanity and leading to misery , decay and death , Prcmaluru Old ARC , llurrunnesx , J.OSH of power In either sex. Involuntary Losses and Sperraat- orrha'arautBdbyover-oxortlon , ofthebralnbelt- abuse or over-Indulgence. Kacli box contain ! one month's treatment. tl.OOa box , or nix boxes forJn.OO.Benthy jiinll prepaid on tecelpt of price. WE GUAUANTKI3 SIX I1OXE8' Tocure any case. With each or.ler received by us for six IIOXOH , accompanied Ith V > .i i. wo will send the purchaser our written ( ruarantee to r fund tne money If the treatment dons not effect a cure. Guarantees ls ued only by 0. F. nOOLM MAN , Druggist , Bol Agent , lllU faruam St , UniahaNeli J. B. HAYNES , OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER , Hilrd Judicial District. 87 CHAM1IEU OF COMMEUO K. SteekPiano Itemnrliable for powerful syinpa. _ _ ITiuTlc tone , pljq'lile act Ion and'ab- Buluif dlirHblllty. iio yeara record ! thn bant KUaianti-e of the excel- knee of 'thn u liistruinenta. WOQDBRIDGE6ROS , WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS ruiill tt otii-Wurk , Odliu Uf f < * k 'J