8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THJCBBB1Y , NOVEMBER 2J ( , 1801 FRIENDS CANT FORGET HIM , Q. II , Webiter Briagi a Suit Which Opens Up His Business Record. FIGHTING FOR JOHN MANNING'S ' RICHES , ACOFH nT n Hand Man tlio cniisc ol u Imw Suit I'fluo "I" an Iljc OtlicrStinrt Court GcorRO II. Webster IB gone , but bis mem ory flourishes wltb seine of hU former nsso clatca In this city. His business methods uoro so distinctively tils own that It fre quently happened tlmt other parties could not bo i tul u coil to nccopt tbum , nml this led to several chnngrs of pirtnorshlp in linns with which Mr Webster happened to bo connected. Thisstntoof nlliilrs Is recoiled by n suit that W s bef'Un Tuesday , In which It S. Helchor sues the Common , ! il Directory company tor f 100. Uoth plnlntllT nml do fcndant wcro formerly among Wobstcr's Borrow Ing partners , mid Mr. Webster is a the bottom of the suit. It scorns Unit \Vo03ter , who was president of the idlrcctoiy company , lost the ronlldcnco of bis partners its they beuiin to re ili/o thru the concein did not mnko money as fast us It should , ami as ho bad full charge of the book keeping tbov began to dovlso wu > s and means of getting him to stop down nnd out. Mr Webster , however , know when ho hail it irood thum nndns not disposed to let go. His partners were convinced that unless they could get rid of him bo would not only bann- rupttbo company , but everything connected with It ( is well , so they concluded to nay him to sell out , nnd to tlmt end en tered Into n contract with him to l/lvo him $ .ICO , ( ) nnd tnko his stock olt his hands at par besides. Thus it happened that Mr. Webster was clvon nn nbsoluto decrco of divorce fioni tie directory company and bo associated himself with Mr Hotelier in the Ucntr.il National LSuildmg& Loan association , And here , too , there was trouble , nnd It again bocatno advisable for Webster's part ners to suggest his icslgnatlon. The stoiy of lilt disappearance from the cltv , leaving his Inmilv without inonov and the servant girl minus $150 which bo hud borrowed from bor nnd $15 wnge.s uuu , has alrundy been published. It now transpires that Webster assigned to Belcher his $ .1,000 contract with the diice- tory company , which was to bo paid in monthly payment * , and on which there is now duo the sum of ? IOO. It is to collect this tnonoy that the suit Is brought. The defendant compiny. however , claims to have made discoveries since Webster was induced , to sell out , and they have been able to got at the books and ascertain the true state of affairs , to the effect that ho bad cov ered up bis shoitnges to the nmount of $100 ! by inlsiciuosctiting the liabilities of the concern - corn , that ho collected ? TOO for \ \ hich bo pave no credit or covered up by fatso en trios , that Inquiries indicate tlmt another $150 was dis posed of In the same manner , and there nro still several counties to bear from. Tutthor than this , the com pany has been gatnishcod for the ? lGr > that Webster owes the servant ghl , Stona Christensen , nnd for another $ ' " > 0 that bo owed 11. B. Morrow on a promissory iioto. They rofiuo to pay the flOO on the face of tbeso carnisbnioiUs and the evidences of in debtedness duo the comoiny from Webster , nnd maintain also that the contract was not nssignablo. The suit In no wise effects the Btnndlngof the company , which for some time has been a piospoious concern with the substantial backing of the Nebraska State Business Men's ' association , but brings to public notice another chaptoi of Mr. Wob- itor's bilof but biilliant career In Omaha. \Vnn the Hiilo IJojcus ? In Judco Doano's couittboyaro fighting over a. dond man's shoes , so to sneak. The Uil is brought by Mary E. Miller , Lizzie Hogorson , John Morris. Maggie Stangelan and Mllto Moms against Mary and William Hay.On On November 0 , 1SOO , , lohn Manning , aged 00 3 cms , died at tba homo of the Hays , near Florence. Ho was possessed of considerable wealth , consisting paitinlly of lands and lots in nnd near Florence. The landed pioportv was v alucd at ? JO,000. There was no will nnd ns the plaintiffs were the grandchildren of the deceased and the oniy heirs at law , they ot on co instituted probate proceedings for the inn pose of ascertaining the condition of the Manning estate. After searching the rccoids thoj dlscovciod that on October ! i. > , u few days before bis death , Joseph Manning bad deeded all of bis mopcity to Mary and Will iam Hay , the defendants In the suit now on trial. An injunction was secured to restrain the Ilajs from disposing of the property and suit was brought to sot aside the sale , the plaintiffs alleging that at ttio tlmo of the transfer Manning was not in bis right mind nnd that the sale was without consideration. Now the case is on trial , the plaintiffs asking that the transfer be sot aside and that the title to the property pass to the ilghtful hens. As n defence the Hays sot up the fact that Manning was In his right mind at and prior to the tlmo of the translor , and that the transfoi was for a good nnd valid considera tion. for Mlo. John Hoffman , father of Earl Itoffman , n lad of some 12 or 15 .suuunuu , has brought suit to recover n judgment of $10,000 against the city. Ho nllegcs that between the hours of U nnd S o'clock on the ovoulng of October 15 , the lad was passing along the north sldo of Ginning , between Forty-fourth and Foitv- flfth streets. At that time ho fell thiough n defective sidewalk and bioko his arm. Oihor Injuries wore sustained , which tuo father alleges will ciipplo the boy lor life. ! jili5 for nn Kyi' , Grace U Whiting brought suit against Frank H. Mat tin , asking for a judgment of flf , > 00. The plaintilT nvoirod that ono year ormoronco she was quietly pursuing the oven tenor of her ways about her own back yard , when \vitbout just cause or provoca tion , Mai tin bulled a chunk of uoul Into bor fate. The coal causoa a dei > p wound and long suffering. The case was tiled bofoio Judge Irvine jostordny and today the jury returned n vctdlct , Ilxlntf the plaintiff's dam- at the sum or 5. Slioitcnnil Mat Mows' Sontonuo. Judge Katollo issued nn order vcstor- dny that wus intended to gladden the heart of George Matthews the chop house waiter who slashed Oltkor Uoubcr w lib n cleaver some months ngo. The case wits tiled In criminal court. Matthews convicted and sentenced to two jours nnd one-half In the penitentiary. The cantonce was made to loiul fiom the llrst dny ofthoMay term , but on the jeutnal of the court and on the commitment It appealed July 11. The coricetlon was miuto by an order dor of the court nnd Muthews' sentence hoi toned by noarlj iliieo months. Alter tliu Western Union. Gustav ICuossncr would have the Western Union Telegraph company puy him $1,000 , at least ho bus brought nuit to lecovor this ninoint. Kuoisnor is the operator of n saloon in liu < little town of Ulkbein September IT ho was arrested on the chnigo of having sola liquor without first having procured a license. llo was nriestcd , placed In jail and then the case was called for trial , On n chnnga of venue the case cnmo to Omaha and Uustav vr&s loouctt In the county bustllo. At 1 .to o'clock , so ICacssnor livers , ono August O. Uhtoff of Ulldiorn , scut u telegraph mossugu to LavU & Stuv ens of this city , informing them that some poison would go on the bond The iiR'ssngu was not dollvored until 10 o'clock the next morning. This resulted in the plaintiff haing to reinuin In jail over night , which cau > > od him gicat mental suffer- Ing. County Conn. In county court the Nebraska National bank has bi ought suit to recover $ .100 from W. J. Hamhn. The petition alleges some tlmo ago the Central West Publishing company - pany boiruwed KMX ) from the plaintiff , The note was executed by A , J. Montgomery , treasurer of the company , and endorsed by Harshu , The uoto became due , as notes usually do. U was presented , but no money was forthcoming , after which Mr Ilursha was notified , llo failed to coino to the front With the necessary amount to liquidate the debt nnd heiico the suit , Court Notes , TUo case ot the state ugalnit Charles UuUor was called In Judge Hstollo's court llnxcr U charged with assaulting Gecuvo Harris and Ueoigo Hnynos duilng the printers' strike last August. In the county court Charles hidings 1ms brought suit to recover t < Wl from the Urown Brothers Grain company. Ho alleges that the debt Is for goods that wcra sold nnd de livered prior to the failure of the defendants , JjiiilnrMi'd u Note. Sheriff John F. Hojd has beromo the plaintiff to a lawsuit In which I. S. Hnscall is the defendant. The sheriff flics a petition In whlrti ho asks the court to award him ft judgment for $ , ' , < iCO 10. In one of his kind and thoughtless moments tboshcrlff cmlor. o.l n note with Mr. Huscall , The day on which the i.oto maimed came , but the maker was not on hand with the funds with which to cnncel the obligation Without n murmur the sheriff banded out the money nnd bccnmo the happy possessor of the note on which ha has now brought suit. m Small In size , great in results ; OoWitt's ittlii Uirly IClsuri. B st pill for constipa tion , best for sick headache , host for sour stomach. N. II. Palo i HIT. This beinjrTli inloaivlngdny ourstoro will remain ulotcd nil dnv. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Wo will continue our fjiotit ancrifico sulo on cloaks. At the prices wo nro soiling thcso clo.ikfl tfoi1 thoio should not bo a cold shoulder in Omtihti this winter. AT 8100 Wo olTor you u line of Indies' lone ulsters that actually cost from $ o.OO to SHOT. Remember the price , only SILOO. AT ยง 5.00. Ladles' plush jackets , value $10.50. Ladies' long iiowmnrkots , valtio $10.00. AT 87.:0. Your choice of 03 Indies' ulsters , former pi ices $10.50 up to $ i3.00. ! AND AT 9.lS. Your choice of u line of ladies' satin lined ulsters , value $ 'JO.OO ; fur trimmed ulstors worth $ ; tl 00 , and u line of wraps worth up to $2.3.00. Wo nro determined not to curry over a garment , hunco this tent sncrillca. N. D. FALCONER. 1IU HAS NOl' Fox , the Frisco KurjicrSt'll ' 111 of OIliclalH. There wore several interestlug devclon mcnts in the case of Mortimer Fox , the joung Fiisco foiger yesterday mouiitig , the United States coming out on top as usual. Tuesday night at the instance of United States Attorney Baler Paiko Godwin , counsel for Fox , and Shorill Boyd , wore ar- tostcd on the charge of icsisting an ofllcor , said resistance h ing in the fact that the nstuto lavvjor and energetic sheuff executed a neat coup d'etat ' 'luesday in knopmg the pilsoner out of the hands of the government authorities. This morning , however , Goodwin aban doned his habeas coimis suit , and thereupon the Uniua States attorney dismissed his suit against Goodwin nnd the sheriff. Fox was then promptly levied upon by Deputy United States Marshal Lyon , and will now bo bold hero pending the case of the govcinniont has against him for tabbing the mails in San Francisco , after which the civil nuthoiilios of that city will bo given a whack at him. Humidity in KUIISHH. The case of Chailos H. Kellogg nnalnst Lewis Klyno consumed neaily all of the afternoon. TUolawjers requited about two hours in which to present tlioir arguments. Judge Hyan of Lincoln became quite laconic iu describing the land owned by ono of the Klyno brothers down in Kansas. ' 'Thailand down there in western Kansas , " said Judge U\nn , "is it good do il like solf- rtghtoousness , the more you have of it the woiso it is for jou. That countiy is very dry I am told. It is so dry that men who raise nogs have to tun them into a pond of water and lot them soalc a while before they give them swill If they don't ' soak the hogs In water before they give thorn the swill the animals can't hold the swill when they diink it. " The jury took the case nt t o'clock and soon returned \erdlct fnvotmg the defendant. Kellogg has sued lor f J00. ! ! The petit and giand juiors wore clvon a vacation jostoulay to permit them to enjoy Thanksgiving at homo. Must Show CUIN % Cloilc Elmer Finnic of the federal court Issued an Older jestciday morning to bo solved upon A. D. Hnnnoy , jus tice of the peace , nnd J. W. Sim pson , constable of Blue Hill , Nub , to &how cause why they should not bo nues'cd for contempt of court. Thohiatoiy of tlio case , briefly , is as follows : Mrs. B.A. Schunk is an implement dealer at Blue Hill. Her stoio was recently destroyed bj llro , and the Molino. Mllbuin-Stoddaid compinyand the McCormicIc Hoi vestor Mad ino company bold n moitgnpo on her stock and offeots. An attachment was issued in behalf of ihoso iluns and Djputy United States Marshal Lyon took possession , but was ousted ou 11 loplovin issued by the above mentioned Jua- ttco , which was served by the constable. For Miucloi' in this Mrst Decree. 'iho United States ciand jury returned a true bill of indictment yesterday mornIng - Ing , for murder in the Hist degree , ngninst Clinton E. Dixon , the sold ier who shot and killed Corporal John K. Carter at Fort Niobraia on the HOth day of September lost. Dlxon Is but 'M years of ngo , hns been tlvo j oars in the service , nnd came from Hanover , Pa. , whore bis patents reside. A I'lovenllvo for Croup Wo want every mother to know that croup can bo prevented. True croup never nnpoars without a wnrning The llrst symptom is hoarseness ; then the child appears to havu taken a cold or a cold may have accompanied the honisenoss fiom the start. After that n uecullur lough cough is developed , which is followed by the cioup. The tlmo to act Is when the child llr-,1 becomes house ; a few doses of Chamboiluln's Cough Homcdy will prevent the attack. Even after n rough cough has appealed the dUunso may bo pto- ventcd by uslnc this lemodv as directed It has never been known to fail. 2" > cent , oO cent nnd $1 bottles for sale by diugijlsts. Dr. Culllinoro , oculist , Moo building : . < ric'iil.il A special importation of thcso Roods just received lit Oi chard's , 1111-18 Doifolns street. They are going cheap. Yunr TluinKH'iviii' ' Mull The postoftlcs will bo open today ftotn 10 a in to U p m. , nnd the regular morning deliveries will bo ma to. Tlio Howe scales , tlio only scale with our tcctcd bearings. No check rods. Catalogue- of HoidJii As bnlloute Co.Chlcigo , 111. Itlank I oolvH nnd Mnin liiu- . The Fostnor Printing Co. , 1807 , 1803 Howard btroot , Omnha , is now one of the host equipped printing ollicos in the west. Their improved style ot Hat opening - ing bltuilt books tuo especially adapted for heavy bank and commercial books. They make special prices on binding library books , tnngtuinoa , oto. Al&o carry u line line of wedding cards , loiter heads , bill heads , and do nil kinds of job printing. Country orders solicited PI ] HTUTMP \ / * \jL\J 1 J11JN.IJ Referring to the accompanying fac simile letter of the well- ' known firm of Miner , Bcol & Co , , 63 Summer St. , corner of Chauncy , Boston , it gives us grcdt pleasure to state that after protracted negotiations we have purchased their Wholesale stock of Gentlemen's ' Fine Business and Dress Suits , < & * ( / ? < ? < -C/ manufactured for the present season's trade ; all new , fresh , < desirable fabrics , cut in the very latest style and manufacture < ? ' & ed with the utmost care by this well-known Boston firm. Messrs. Miner , Beal & Co. arc known all over the United States as among the best , if not excelling , all other manufac- 3 2 ' * * * < ? hirers in Boston of fine , high grade , stylish clothing for gen tlemen's use. This is no ordinary class of merchandise and should receive the just and careful attention which merits of the work demand. For the purpose of enabling buyers to determine the value of each lot as compared with usual retail prices , we have ar ranged the lots in three parallel columns. First column gives O 1 O the actual guaranteed wholesale price of Miner , Beal & Co. The second column gives what would usually be the H lowest retail price. The third column gives the price at which we are offering them in the Continental Clothing House , showing the actual saving that each customer is o guaranteed when purchasing from this wholesale stock. The prices marked on these goods are not fictitious values. Remember , that the wholesale prices named in the first column are guaranteed by the well-known firm of Miner , Beal & Co. to be their wholesale figures. Ml ER , BEAL & GO'S MINER , BEAL & GO'S WHOLESALE WHOLESALE PRICE , PRICE. Lot 1 Fine Silk Stripe Cassiinero Suit $1U 50 Lot 0 Pine English Stripe Cassimoro Suit 1200 Lot 2 Fine , All Wool , Velour linibh. Business Suit 17 , r > 0 Lot 10 Pine All Wool , P.incy Cho\lot SuckSuits 1100 Lot8 Pine Silk Mixed Caasimoro Suit ] 3 00 Lot 11 Fine , All Wool. P.incy Scotcli Cheviot Suits . . . . 11 00 Lot 4 Pine quality Ilockanuni Mills Cheviot Suit 10 00 Let 12 Fancy Cnssiinero Sack Suit 8 50 Lot 5 Fine Silk Mixed Sti iped Ciibsiineio Suit 12 00 Lot II ! London Twist Cassiineio Suit , single-breasted Lot ( i Fine All Wool Groy Cassiinero Suit 1400 sack Coats 800 Lot 7 Fine Blue Plaid Cassimcre Suit 11 00 Lot 11 Youths' Fancy Ciissimeio Suck Suit 700 Lot 8 Pine Silk Mixed Worotcd Suit 11 00 Lot 15 15o\s'Sack Suit 900 CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE , Cor. Douglas and 15th Streets The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi. WANT THE SALE SET ASIDE , Pflo'fio 8Lot LinaTroublts to bj Told Again in Court. FRAUD ALLEGED BY A STOCKHOLDER. Couit Is Askoil 10 Set Asiiio tlie bale ami Appoint a New Triibtce Ilibiorjr of the CIIHU. Tha dnys of the Nebraska < ScA estoin rail road , popuuuly Known us the P.icllic Shoit Line , have boon few and full of tioublo ; but when it was sola four wco.is ugo toOarrot- son and \VlcUoish.ini for $ JUJJOJJ , It was supposed that its owuorsUip had been posl- tlvolj dotorminod. These four wojlc ? , however , have boon a pcuod of fancied bccuilty , tor litigation has broken out afresh and the title lo ttio uul- loail is again questioned. Ullls L. lllor- bo\\er , the locoivur. hns > boon ailvoitismg for the iirusontation ot olainn u alnst mm , and expected to inulco UU liual ropott to .huli o Dunily by December 'JO. Now there is a possibility of Inn a iiin being put In posses sion ot the rallro id , pending another series ol suits. James D. Negus of Denver , yesterday pre sented to in the United States clieult couit Corning u petition in Intervention usk- / ng that the biilo ot n month ago t ) o sot aside and that tbo ro id bo lonumlod to the custody of the 10- cclvor. Ilis petition is a lalhor lengthy document , but it cots at , iho inside manipula tions in the building of the load and mosunts a statement of the lolatlons of the rallro id company , iho construction company and the tiiutcobf iho bonds that makes an interest ing story. Tlio. case Is entitled , "Tho Manhattan Tiust Company vs tlio Nooraslca i. Western Kaihvay Company. " Tlio notion was be0'un to roioclo.it ) u mortjMgo on tdo rallro id bo- causa the defendant defaulted In the payment of Intelest on its bonds. Negus alleges that , ho Is a stoculiolilor in the NolnasUa & Wcstotn and has inteiosts to the amount of $7. > , OJJ that are adveisary to both the plaintiff and Mio defoudant in the suit , llo sets fouli tli it in IvStS and tlioru- after ho organlml the \V.\omitig it Eastern company in Wxomlng , to build a railway by \\a > of tno valleys ot the 1'latto and Sweet Water ilvots and the South piss to the Utah lino. Ho says , the castoin end was to bo con nected \\llh tboNebiaslciiiVs Westoinand the \NCHtoriiondwltlitho projected Salt Lake ValloUastorn , lunnlng through Utah. The plan \uis to consolidate the thieo 10 ids ultimately uudoi the tiaino of the Pacific Short Lino. Negus chums to have spent several years and a large sum In casli in piociiring tlio right ofay mid franchises and making sur- vojs for tha three corporations. Ho value" his services at SJ5UU ! ) and puts his cnsti out lay in fil.AH ! ( ) He receded stork In the Ne braska ite Western for the former nlalm , and was to bo toiuibufecd for ttio money ho expended - ponded , but the latter agreement was never carried out. Tlion follows a history of the construction company which built iho roid. Nouns as- 3111 ts that tlmt corporation known as the U'ioming IMclllo Improvement co-npiny , ro- colvod for the I'J'J miles of reid Irom CoviiiK- ton to O'Neill's ' stooit of the Nebraska k\c \ Western to tlie nmount of S.VVi OOO and llrst mortgaio bonds ton HUe amount , making the aggregate fo.liiil.OUO Ho then ctmrges that tlio Inipro\omont company borrowed of tlio Manhattan Timt company S.VJ.HOOJ on tlio bonds and did not expend moro than $1,000,000 , for the tFsed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard * construction anil equipment of tbo load. The balance of * ( yjOOOJ , nas not been accounted for. and Noins thinks tuat this much of the loan \\as fictitious nnd.i3 made to appear for the bonDllt of tbo Manhattan Trust com pany. After showing thai the ofllcors of the Man hattan Trusi company uero the ofllceis of Iho Improvement company , Negus' oetitiop alleges th it iho decieu for the sale of the load was obtained bv fraud. llo sots foitti thai in April , Ib'ij , iho Nebraska & WoUcrn Issued bonds to the amount of Ji,5JU,000 , which had no coupons for Iho pcnoit prior to Jaiiuiiiy 1 , 1 91. and \\PIO noi to boar inteiesl before tliald ito babscquontly and prior to October l'i , IS'Ji ' , Mlllard H. Jones losigned as Diesidont , of the ralliovi cotnpinv , and Donald McLean was choacn his successor. Duiini ; that month \vhllo McLean was pioji- dent , anotticrscl of bonds to the amount ot > Jr > ! 3 1,001) A as inado to talto the pi ice of the 11 r t issue. The Hist bonds wore dostioyed. The second had coupons for interest duiing the punod jiilorto Junuirv 1 , Ib'Jl , It was on tlio default of tliojo coupons that iho Man hattan Trust LOinpiny besan foreclojiuo nio- ceeJIngs. The petition alleges hrcgulaiitloa In the proceedings and sols foith vaiious allegations of fiaud , collusion and Inequity. It charges thai Oariotson and Wiclcoiaham , who bid in the load fov SriOU,000 ( ) , owned iho bonds and had bought thorn of the Manh Utin for a few cents on the dollar It sots , foith thai none of llio-Uoi-k of the Nobiaslca > fc Western ox- cepl tint issued to Negus , was paid for , and tint consequently all stockholders but ho aio indebted lo llio lalhoaU coipoiation for such stock. Nogni , thoiofoio , aslts the court to sot nsulo the decieo oidcilng the sale of the No- biaslta A ; Woslern : to depose tin Manhattan Trust company ns trustee and appoint an other ; to declare- the intoiest coupons sued upon to have been fraudulently and Illegally Issued , to icqulro the receiver to begin suits against the stockholdcis of the lallio id com pany for the piymont of their subscriptions , to ii'quiio an Investigation as to the nmount actually p-.Iu for tbo bonds , and that so much and no moro bo dcclaicd n debt ugalnsl the raihoad soeuiod liv the mortgage , and to cancel and annul the stock that was issued w itliout consideration. McLean was at South Sioux City a few ilajb ago , and Is quoted as sulnc tlmt hi ; "had not yet lo-l bis foothold in Dakota counts and some day would tuin it upside down. " It has been Mippo od In some quar ters that tlds foioboded now developments In thoShoit Line affair , but theie Is good loason lor believing that MoLoan ruleirod 10 nn blithely dilfcrcnl ontorniise. Moiu-o John D. Moore , the newly appointed superintendent of the Gulf division of the Union Pacific system , Is a CJrand Island man. Ho is nn old Union Pacific man , hav ing begun with a constuiction train on the grade In lbUt ( He was afterwards u Jtoight and n passenger conductor , and In ISSl was made freight n ent'nt Uiand Island. Savon \oar-i liter ha i aligned and bccamo success ively vice-president and cashier of tlio Hank of Oninmurco In that city. His licadTiurtots as snpoilntondonl A\lll boat Port Worth , Texas. Van Hnuten's Cocoa The stnndaid of tbo woild. _ Four hundroduuul lifty riollnr pinno. \Viirriintud seven joars for Now bcnlo. Hay ilea Bros. hull toia The public should beware of the numerous so called "gold cures" for diiinkenncss and other habitb that nro sprluglng up In this as well as other statcH ? The wnndorful success of Dr. Kcolov's ' .Don lilo Chlorldo of Ciold cur has opened the way foi thcso fra'idsniid liupostois to llcooj their vlcunn , and it ueualh falls on tlioso xvho cm III atloid to stand the loss. Tin tr mono } is extorted fiom them whllo under tlio Inlluenco of llijuor and they are compelled to take the worthless treatment or lose iho money paid Several persons who intended to take the Keolcy tro itmont liavo , vvliilo under ttio Inlluenco of drink , fallen Into the hands ol those shai per * . \\oitliless guarantees are sometimes given to each victim People who Intonn to tnuo the Kccloy troatnioi.t , or in sending their friends who nro apt to bcylimler the InlluoncQ of drink , should send tholi names nnd neeai- sarv money for expenses ducct to the Kccley Institute , Hlnlr , Neb , \\lio will rct-clpt for all money received and look after the pitlouta after treatment Is commenced The Ivceloy treatment U ihoonl } ono that produces a cure. A very small pill , but uery good one. Do- Witt's little Uaily MICH. Orpixns from $2i up. Eiiby terms 13lO8. SOUrilOMAIIA'SBiUSIilRADE ' , Building Up a Hew Branch of tin Busi ness , SERIOUS STABBING AFFRAY. I'ackln ; * House t inploycs St irtleil WJi it 1'rnvjil to Ho Aim ist : i Tr.ijioiiy Oilier Majjic : Citj Notes. Two carloads of flno appearing'but un tamed lioit.es . ueio loceiveu at the stock- jaids ycstciday fiom the far west and the utcaKlng of the animals attiautod n largo uiowd of people. A cowboy , who has gioat skill ab a toper and horse li.iinor , was the central flgiuo. Ills asbtslant was n sorrel pony and his parapheinalla Iwo labboos. Whoti a hoi = > o was puichasod Iho cowboy would udo into Iho enclosure whcro the untamed mil mil was confined and thiow a lasso oior the neck of the stood. Thlb Invaiiablo resulted in a number of .vihl unties and runnum and toning by the cap- luiud animal. The lasso was taslonod to the pominul of his saddle and the trained po > iy brncod himself and kept his head constantly tin nod tovvaul thu fractious animal. Whotlior tbo lope was on his back or off , the pony did this pail of Iho work jusl iho same. If itio wild horio still exhibited stuns ot icbolllon the cowboy would , by a doxioiotis movement , nmuugo to got the other lanai limglod In the animal's legs nnd than thiow him. Whllo piobtiato a halter would bo buckled on and Ihun the horse allowed to rise Hy strategic movements the animal was foieod to the fence , whoio the long , strong halterstiap was hastily tied. After n fuvv minutes' dospointo pulling the animal would invailably be forced to rcaliia lhat ho was a captive , and would accept the situa tion. The animal would then bo led away us though iicctibtomed to thu halter all Us lifo , The fences wcio coiibtantlv lined with spectators while this InloiOatlng piocoss was going on , among thorn being Mr. IJabcock , supeiintondent of the stock vaids , who sal on the fence and watched iho opuratlons until ho nlinobt tro/o. Almost nnv uay hoic after this scone can oj witnessed , as the tiiiinor vvill bo poimanentl } lotalnod , because the incioaslng business rcqulics it. Mr Itabcock Is voiy enthusiastic ever the outlootr for Iho in.uket Just established Al though the market has been inopoiatlononly thieo weeks , nlioady I',1. ) hoi-.cs have boon lucolvcd. No soliciting has bjon inndo vet foi iho hoi so tiado. The aniiouncomeni was merely made thai Iho bain was completes and icady lor use Woid wn * voeolvod today fiom Oii'gon thai ten car louls of 'ioisoi were on the waj hero fiom th.it state A telogiam was also received fiom VV.voming ttnii thrc-o car loaiK of hoisos will bo soul soon from llioro. Word has been icrolved fiom Homy Gro-shans of button tli it , ho will bo hem nhoitlv u Itli a carload of steeds , A eon- olgnmoni of well bind saddle and driving hoises vvill bo shmpou from noithoasi Mexico "Vou see , " said Mr Hnbcot'k , "thaiOmaha Is naturally situated for u givat horio as weI asi-ulilo maiUot Without any pushing of our business In that Mm * , this trade has coino nnd Oman i is destined to bccnmo a ii out borso unit hat. Wo weio never bofnro equipnod to handle this tiado and vet dining eleven months of IV.U wo loceivedliTJ horses. Muting tlio past eleven months wo have received 7W7 ! , un Increase of .lWO. ( Hut those llgurus will not compare with the MUM eleven months , as wo aio now fixed to handle the ti ulo "Our Hut auction sale will bo hold the llrst Tuuidaj of January and will conitnuo every Tuesday thereafter U U our Intim- lion not only to supplv largo eastuin de mands , but also local trade In ciso any Omaha motchant or anv other poison in lliU Hcctlon vvlsluu n good dilvlng or riding IHU--O and cannot luist themselves In the ao- lection of nn iinlm d , \\o will guiranteo the m satisfaction , imd 1C thov fall to bo whit Is expected wo will take thorn back Wo have now cightv-llvo head on hand. Our barn , which U i&OxO1) ) feet , and has a uapicity for JOO horses , Is In chai onf I > i ; IVolailcks X Son , both oxpcilanuud Imuilloii of horse llObtl. " lij ii I'cllovxorlcinnn. . While John X.aloiulck , nncmplovaof tlio bos department of iho Cudahy Packing com pany , was busv at his vvorlt this afternoon , a follow workman nnmod Hltclielt stabbed him la tUo lovvor pan ol the back witb a sharp knife , the blade penetrating the body to tlio depth 01 three inches Iho Injured man was taken to his homo and the vvouiiu proued. It was discovoicd that no vital parts had boon pecotiatcd. How the trouolo occurred is consldciablo ofamjsiery. Zalomluk sajs that ho and Hitchok h ivo alvvavs been on good terms , at.d there was no occasion for the assault. Hitchnk savs that U was nn accident , but cannot give a voiy lui-id accojiil of how it h ippcncd. Ilis ptolostations of innoccnco aio believed to bear the impress ot tiulh and he has not , been anostod. \\iNon and Hie AIottKiiffcd ( ntlli ; . Gcorgo II. Wilson , a well known feeder at L iko Sldo , was niralgned In the police com t this af lei noon on the charge of disposing of mortgaged propeity. The stoiy as bi ought out in the hotline of the case is as follows- In August last Wilson moi Ua-'cd 200 head of cattle to Hichaulson , Hughes I'tt Co of Vapanuso for JJ.IIW. Of this f 1,000 was icfundcd , leiving a bilanoo of sU.filO unpild. Yestoi- day U ilson shipped eighty bead of his cattle to UnssinaiuVr Dudloyconiiniislon , inuroli nils , lo dispose of on this in ukot. Hover , Shollov & Co , who loinesoiitod the moitga io , had Wilson uiroaiod on the chaigo ol selling mortgaged pi opoity without the usual con- tiact. Wilson dochuod that ho had cattle enough loft to mme than pi > off the lomain- Ing portion of the ; nortgago and had nn In tention of fi.iud ; fuithoimoio , tbut ho had ofteied the icpiojOiitativcs of the mortgagee the full pioceeds of vostordny's t-alo some S-viO , w nich was declined by iho commission men , bcc.iuso they did not wish to loao the commission Dial tlioy might have locolveil. Judge King was satisfied Ihat Wilson In tended no fraud and dismissed the caso. Colorado : ( > ulc. Mr. W. E. Skinner , who lopiesontoil the South Omaha Stockyards in Ooloiado snil Mexico tins year , is pleased with the results ot his labori , considering Iho fact tint ho had an army of Kinsiis City com i ISMOII men to lontond with. The receipts of a title and sheep from Colorado for ICunsas CUy and South O.inlia show up as follows to date : 1C ins is City . . . . . 07 bouthUm ilia . IIS The Magic City irot fully 'J" > pjr rout of all the Colorado stouk business Tlinrii will bo a nuinbar of ship.nonts before Cliustinas , but as they will bo inado bv shippuis who have been sending all their slock lieio , it is believed that tlio great bulk of It will bo seat lieie. i rushed l > v ill" fa I'M The lomnlns of Mr C Piost , formerly of this city , were bioufjht to South Omaha for Interment last night. Mr Piost was Itillcii in the H \ - M iidlioad v arils by being caught and uinggod undnr a freight tialn. Ho leaves an aged mother In this cllv. Ho was a btother of Mis Pciry Jones Ho will bo burled by the Oddfellows , of which orilur ho was a ncinbor. So oroly ul. AsJirri'-s Philllpi , an omplnvo of the Cudahay Pauklng compin > , was moving an ice machine this morning the block and tickle full on his head , knocking him down and stunning him When picked up It was dlscoveicd thai ho bud sustained a frightful scalp wound I'oi Innately bin skull was not frai'tined. _ Vni'il nml Ollli-'it Not I > H. Keel Xuekols , a well known Colorado range firm , marketed thlrtcnu car-i of cittlu. ( leort'o Dali > , ( ieorgc Moigan , 11. Locholt , J Decker , C Flnelio and L Paqnlno , all ot Pueblo , Colo. , brought la two cms each of cattle. Jpcoh Jaskalok Is in Chicago looking after business iuteiesls. Prcddlo , the son of Chariot Kalhoin , Si Nottli Twenty sixth street , died ycstoulay af ioi noon Ucorgo P. Ivloor has boucht lot S of block KU for $ lliKi. Ho will erect u loomv and comfoitablo homo on It , work to commuuo Iminodliitoly. Mr I * . U 1'ioOorleUs , senior partner of the firm of Piudoilcks . Sfln , tlio managers of tlinhoi u mirkuls at thu vanls , is danger ously ill with inllninin itory rliciiinitlsm. Tha disease has reaeiind ids hoirt and last night ho was believed to bed > lng. I A now watchman at Sw Ift's pai king house , I while uituinpllng to turn In ins hourly in- port ui 'i o'clockcsterday morning , lurned the automatlo Iho alarm instead , and the result wasu uical commotion lorn whllo in the city over the supposition ttiat ttjo estab lishment V\UH on llro. Dow Ill's LUtluKarly Uisors , BT WILL mftE A GOLD IN TWELVE WR5 ; A 25 cent Bottle may save you lOO In Doctor'o bills-may nave , our life. Ask your Drufjglat lor it. IT TASTES GOOD. Dr. Acker's English Pills IIIMOJJSNISS. : Sinnll , pit iiMniit , a faviti llovllh tlio Indlcn. W II HOOKER Jt. CO , It Vrmt llroadway , N , V. orriij < : Ts , DELICATE AND LASTING ODOH , rnlinniKiiml I nncyGnoiU DcnUrs or If iiniitiln to tirocuro thlut < nili > i riil ai > ncndJifia In Btninps and rccclvo u cnko liy rulurn mall. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. uHI > r 'r.\T.Sht\ni1m1 Jlolls Wiiitr ( Hid Snclnty Wnltt ) mntritii ; to iinjono BCIiU iK UirouwruiipcrjoIfahainloniloilaHoiiu. Beauty often depends on plumpness ; so does comfort ; so does health. If you get thin , there is something wrong , though you may feel no sign of it. Thinness itself is a sign ; sometimes the first sign ; sometimes not. The way to get back plumpness is by CAREFUL LIVING , which sometimes includes cludes- the use of Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil. Let us send you free a little book which throws much light on all these subjects. " " Scorr ft nowxM.CIiciniils. ij > Somh 51(1 ( Avtnii * . New York. 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