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ARRESTED AS A NINILIST, A Prominent Nchmka(\tvzm in the O tody of the Russian Aatlorities, BIG REAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS, ALarge Number of Connty Treasurers | Who Have Not Yet Made ment Notaries eloned—Lincoln News, Settles Commis- [FROM THE BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAU.| Thoe news re yesterday that Dashan Thiessen W resident of Jeffersoncounty, Nebraska, was in the custody of the Itussian authorities, ereated a great deal of comment among Lincoln resi- dents who were well acquainted with him while in this state. 1t is understood that Thiessen is hield by the Russian authorities as a Nililist, and what steps may be taken by this vovernment was a general tovie of discussion. Thiessen three years aco pub- d a book on silk work and the cu kworms s it could be cartled on in Ne- braska, Heillustrated his faith by planting o lorge mulberry grove on his farm in Jeffer- son county, ‘I'ha late Peter Karbery, of the \ats Anzeiger, wasa co-worker with Mr. hiessen in his book on silk culture, and it nd con- subject. It reported that he had some Nebraska been a 1 was published in several lancuages sidered a valuable book on that was currently years before coming to prisoner in Russia and b one of the #ubjects banished to beria and had made his escapo in 187% While in Sibel account ill treatment by the o me noar I s in_ el 1z both his eyes, niry from succecded in Saving of is understood by Lincoln in that 1is banisl He has largé property interasts ind went back to Russin some six sinee tor a visit, He is a man of fine int al attainments and was looked upon as ter among the Mennonite ies in Several citizens of Lincoln have frequently listened to eseriptions of the treatment of exiles in Sib nd the mode and habits of the people in ountry. He s a man of about IIIIY‘»h\u) s and no fam- fly, living by himself at his home in this state. IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS, . imhofl, the well-known former pro- in this city, and las pur: sed the corner of N and 'I'welfth streets, the old Clifton house property. Directly 1ol Jowing this purchase Mr, linhoft purchased the lot adjoining this property of Mr. Wampler, paying for this lot $5,000, and it makes now three lots in the heart of the eity upon which it isftasted that Mr, Imhofl either Dby himselt orin a syndicate of capitalists will ereci one of the finest hotel suuctures in the western country. It is generally un- derstood that Mr. Imhoft has had for some time this particular property in view, and its Purchase evidently means busine “The Shelden and Burr purchases’ continue to elimb up in the immediate vieinity of ihis purchase recorded above. A short time ago, buta few days at farthest, Mr. I 3 purchased the Robeits for 83,000 1t is now c den nnd Bure havo oither purchased dir or hiave the barzain closed Tor the residence property in this block owned by Jos Royee, the puichase price being $9,000, The Dr. Carter homestead property adjoining s also under contraet for purchiase at the handsome ficure of £10,000, and the corner lot in this block, adjoining the Carter residence,is under coutriet of purchaso from ). N. ‘T, Sones for the consideration of S14,000. “Ihese pur- ehages also revive hotel talk, but itis pener- ally understood that it is wanted for business property. DELINQUENT COUNTY TR ‘The law requires that every eounty —treas- urer sball make his report 1o the auditor of stale prior to the first day of February year, and 1f the statement is filed by date'no interestis charged, and the tr have ten additional days in which to 1 l h. Last y cama around “only onw county v dn'h'u'ul a ASURERS, At was Otoe. number to RS P Y e an opportunity of paying to the state to p for their careless) The counties reported deling ment at the auditor’s oflice yosterday were as foillows: ine, Chase, Chy Dawes, Dawson, Holt, [low Tozan, Loup, Dierce, Salive, inders. The live stock sanitary commission were in the city yesterday fToma trip outin the Republican valley couitry, whero a lot of stock was inspeeted. ‘The” work of the com- mission will eall them out to the northern part of the state to-morrow, where glandered horses are reported as needing attention, NOTARIES COMMISSION and Surpy The following supplementary list of no- by the governor ir., Owalin Roa, W tavies was banded down yesterday. George M. O'rien, Chris Howppner, Hastingss Join 11 Kearn, - 7. Cleghorn, Louisvillo: T ryey, Valentine: L. 1. Barnard, nt; mwm.n Bush, Cit Runcie, Jau Hayes, Hamuond, and L Auburh; 0. i Anderson, Seward, /u.nm 1L CITY, *"The Bohannon brothers, who are building ane of the hine blocks now'in_ course of con- slruction in this eity, are contemplating running the walls up a Story higher than irst contemplated, and i 1t meets with public improvement and encouragement the upper storios will be finished as o grand theater, with all llm modern improvements and appli- ances. The Bohannons will be pleased to hesr rouhs Ctizonn upon the feasibility of the prospect and to what degree of encourage- hu'ul th ned. r ted in the Baker ¢ 10t DK bire MOARY Ncmng that happliy 8 vered in - its early stazes l\|ll| was lm-( before a conflagration” resulted, A phy- sicinn who s in his oftice in a building ad- jrvlnlllf was awakened by the smoke and in two minutes after he yelled from his window the alarm the firemen had a stream of water pouring in the builaing and in & halt hour the oro was out. The damuge was largely 1101 water and will amount o some §7,000 on stock and lixtures, partly insured Bob MeReynolds, who has been stirring up the telegraph colimns of the eastern press with a vivid report of aresurrected Brighum Young living near Lincoln, is in high glee over the sensation he has created, Mace has made a greater success of his sensational articlo on Brigham than he ever did on his soul photegraphy article, which he still re Jorberates around seul- sciontifie cirzles as though thers wera elements of absolute fucts in the creations that Mae studies up in the box office of the Theater Funk, Deputy Auditor Lenton approve and drew warrants on the stafo 1 the number of 150 en Monday, the g being on the part of employes to © their ¥ on the legislative fund, the dil result Of the passags of the first’ bill through the lagislature that avpropriated funds for th pay ment of salaries and expenses of the sion. Yesterday the rush was somew lively and the money has been rolling out at a lively rata, This is a part of the harvest tune for Linceln eitizens in the days of the ses- sion. (ieorss Rallantine, who ims been for along mof years the stows agent of the b, & M d, has resigned WIS position witl che vy 1o take the management of the yards at Denver. ‘The many ac- quaintances of Mr, llantine m-! vusInn,; tiim prosperity in his cnange of Tyers. of Cass connty, the new war- dew of the state penitentiary, was in Lincoln yesterday receiving the congratulations of friends.” Mr. Hyers won the name of being the best shorifl in the state and he has a pub- lio record that is good as well as a private record that is attested by the hosts of friends he has in the state. T'he volioe irt yesterday disposed of two pariies who were Ligbting, giving thew $10 cuech and costs, and the pairof Swiths were Kiven lIw sawe amount. Three of the four A $ dislriet court yostarday, the cage being for breach of eontract in 4 land deal, ‘The pa ties sued are named Durall, ‘They are reai- Now York City and doing business "oy Beatrice; Warren Al dwa mI\ Columbus; R. claims rer to rush there. -~ Powder 18 an absolutc ssity of the retined toilet in this cli ©. Pozzoni's combines every element ;nmm\ and purity. Comy Il-‘mu" nece Iture of | ¢ | tempt to i 'I‘HE OMAHA DAILY o SE GAMBLEN A Recent Epteade in the History of the | Local Colony, The raid of the New York police upon the Chinese gamblers, as mentioned in the Bur's dispatchas, calls to mind a recent episode in the history of the local i acsa colony. The “China be are inveterate | gamblers, and their mania for toying with the fickle goddess 1s stronger, per- haps, when it once becomes firmly | rooted, than in the breasts of their Caucasian brethern, This is true as weil in Omaha as in other places, There are several laundries in this city where gambling games are maintainod every night, and where many a Mongolian is in the habit of dropping dollars | carncd m tho heo-washeo, tan,” a species of play totally unlike thing known in this country, 1s the favorite game, and is played with tho utmost abaudon by the safiron-hued gamblors "The episode referred to was the visit of a Chinese gambler from New Orleans, | known as Yung-Fu, who came here ut a year ago. The true inwardness of his visit to Omaha will probably never be known, but is smid that | as bronght here by a couple of Om Chinamaon, experts at “‘tan-tan” their innocent and le renby steerimg game Yung-ln who desired to fleece rienced breth- st a crooked came, and Not only did his two Omaba colle C saw conquered. red in loc interesting the vin Yung Fu's gam but they managed o adve rival so0_thoroughly that I\qu"nl!'t 3 from Blair, Sioux City Mis- souri Valley, Council Blufls, Plattsmouth and Fremont flocked to this hekels in the at- Fu's bank. Did they succ h.' A few pulled out of the gambling tournament—for nei- ther mor —some dollars ahead. The great majority, how- ever, lost, and lost heavily. The “tourna- ment” lasted for nearly a week without saying a word to his v Yung Fu qmetly packed up his “tan-tan implements and stole wway, whither no It is said that the New ng Chinaman left here with almost £7,000 in his pocket as the resultof h s experience in Omaha, “‘Man’s work’s from sun to sun; s never done.”’ but, 1y, Womans work Work is a necessity to all; how many, women especi fall with the burden of the and this, because their peculi constitutions i upon does 1t rand betrer & “Favorite Pre- seription” will relieve you of nervous and other weaknesses, and all the many 1lls peculiar to )uur se. g y t do. it. —— The New Street Railroad. Mr. Woolley, of the real estate firm of Harrison, Ambler & Woolley, was met yesterday morning by a reporter for the JeE, who asked bim: *‘How about that new street railroad you folks are talking about? Is it afixed fact? What is the route determined on ¥ Mr. Wooltey replied: W just this about that railro; ‘We have obtained permission to build from the county commissioners, and work will |..- ell, there is cted for wm\lnn- The route will be of Hanscom park, strect to the west line of short distance south the M acitic and Belt line It will ron the whole length of t will then continue on Thirty-sixth street along the east line of e poor farm, ma nl.mg in alla distance of about four miles.” “What is to be the motive power?” “We have incorporate right to use horses, mules, electricity, bles or anything else in use for nrum'“mg cars, but have not as yet fully decided. In all bility it will be u horse railway. you this railrond will be a gre efit to persons residing in: tha cinity. The county commissioners enthusiastic in the matter, and urge have the road finished before May I, when they intend to put the county farm onthe market. Anold settlerout that way 1old me the the other day that this road would make the from $2,000 to $12,000 per acre tend to do a ‘Thirty spring.” al alre from the west st on Par of AIuE()L ermann ana Ambler places. t are to per lot The commi at deal of grading on xth street and that v the in Frequently '\A-ruh-nw oceur household “which cause burns, cuts, sprains and bruises: for use in such cases Dr. J.H.jMcLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favorite family remed. s Musicale, Under the auspices of St. Andrew's brotherhood a muicale will be given by the Mendelssohn quartette club, assisted by Miss Tracy of Burlington, Ia. Nuhan Franko, Thos. J. Pennell, J. E. Butler and Mr, Tre y even- ing, Feb. 34 at 8 0 the brother- hood room of the cathedral, PROGRAMME: Bolero. The Parting Kiss. Mendelssolin Q One Summer Night. . Mr. Wilkins, "’ Dost Thou Know That bwcat Land. (Mignon). Liost Preserib oo Flotow r. Wil rance, Fantasie Militaire ++vonelieOnArd Nahan Fran 5s Kath and ' Niss The Reapers. . Mrs. Cotton, .Clapisson T y alast Night jerulf 1 bBid Me To Hatton 10 La St‘mualIDuu .Rossini Sullivan Tickets—A IImm' 1 number are on sale ' Kenyon's, Max Meyer’s, Lyon Woodbridg ze Bro.'s. Kubn's drug store and Saxe's drug store. Take hon Starch to-da of vrork. a package of Electric Lustre It will save your wife lots When the improvements on the Union Pacific bridge between Omaha and Couucil Blufls are completed, there will De a pubiic wagon road and footpath, The foliowiing are ths proposed bridge tolls: Foot passengers, each.......... 5e Passengers with teaws, (41 vers froe) ex- copt With two-horse earriages, bugides. barouchers and farmers’ and movers’ teams. Ilu!se an rider e Gty One horse and yehicle Round trip. Ilufl'\ 1nd \‘\'Im le. . Itound tri 'Illnuhorualnd\ehhlu P Round trip. Four horses and velicle Round tripl ] Harass aud minles Golts, per ead Cattle. Calves Sheep and Iioes Eacl hlll\nl-\I llufhcd o loaln in mldluon 10 above 10 Buy 4 Lot in Bensop of C. E. Mayue. LA D A AR i it a8 mr nl‘.\n. Mrs. Bernard Storts Visits Her Huse band. ders of the Ber will doubtless re- ver the ease of Bernard Storts, who was gent up to the county jul a few days ago for beating his wif Last Saturaay it was reported that the woman had died at Columbus as a result of the injuries she had sustained at his hands Monday afternoon ab woman called at the asked to me I to be the wife of or. The woman who died at © result of the Leating at the h Bornard Storts, her sister En In explanation of ,which is,if not cred- remarkable for its in- , which she told was one of a trio [ of "tripl Her name was Rary, those of het sisters, Emins Louish. They had grown up to be ex similar in appearance, weight, height and every other ,wn.u\u of their re spective persons, All three of them had met with aceidents which 1sed a IIIHI'- ness in one ot their nother imbs, o three hmpead exactly alike. This. veas the story that Mrs. Storts wm 1t was to this remarkable similarity between the three sisters and to Emma's infatustion for her sister Mary's husband that the death of the former was due, 3; ¢ Mrs. Storls was fre- home, and on these it is said, would take household, and without knowledge, personated her place in ik Bernard Storts' his wife. It was during one of these surreptitious visits, Mrs, S. wenton to « reled with ing which Storts went on it s her sister Emma and 'f who had him arrested. orts told this remarkable story y to her husband, in a conve ted over an hour, She w: him a letter, when she w ler Miller, who took the miss was enclosed in the letter a slip containing about three lines, signed “kEmma,” which she claimed her sister wrote shortly before her death. It read: Bernard, Mary loves the still. does take me, The letteris dated “February 1, 1837, and begins: Well, dear one, I feel awfully sorry for you, but L wolild of have never done it to you, my dear, it mmy that done it about to intercent Till death but she is ded now. She died last dnesday nitat 11, She died at Mate's. kept calling all the time, “know sir, not you kill me, Bernard.” " She saidyow had promised to build_her a home, but she would only et a littie home under the ground with- out'a window or a door. "Liien she shook all over and said, ©O what'a coid place it is here, Bernard.” Then just before she died she said, *Mary, I've niade you an awful lot of trouble, but T'm sorry.” The rest of the letter is taken up with reference to quarrels between Mrs. Storts and her husband professing undying love and pity for im, and concludes, “With love and kisses, to my own loved on Mary,” The writing on the slip which Mrs, Storts claime by her dying sister, Anna, vith the me ink as the letter w Im h Mrs. Storts wrote to her husband. It1s probable that both are the work of the same hand. Storts was questioned by a reporter for the B \4~l\*|nl y and said that he did word of the story which lh 2 \(I)III Monday. He thought it cleverly concoted scheme to shift |Iu~ blame of having him arrested upon the shoulders Woman who never ex- isted. e that he scen his wife's sisters and neither of them bore a marked resemblance to her. It is quite probable that Mr. Storts strange story 1s all a myth. Spinal Disease and W The world is full of p with weak backs and we following letter Mrs Max Meadow: cured of tho: Juble have used ALLCOCK's Porous PrAsTERS for ten years or more for wei back (spinal afl d weak Iu and I can with perfect truth that have been greatly benelitted by them. In fact, 1 don’t believe that ljeould get along without them: certainly not for any eak Lungs, sons afllicted lungs. 1In the ‘I'. Crockett, of , tells how she was length of time. T have been the eause of many others wearing them who have been greatly benefited - 1f you have not seen the rapidly grow. ing city of South Omaba go to C. E. Maynes oflice and you will find free car: ges in waiting. PER CAPITA INSANE TAX. How it is Opposcd by the Con sioners of Douglas County, Commissioners Timme, Mount and O'Keefle went to Lincoln yesterday morn- ing to look after the repealing of the law providing for assessing upon cach country the@ per capita Ccost of car- ing for such county’s insame in the asylum, Tuis law imposes a second tax upon the people of every county, which has nmates in the asylum, beeause, the support of the latter £ ys has been, paid for by TR ;:uu-ml fund. As there has never been a defieit in the amount of money neccssary to support the hospital for the i the need of o per capita tax in addition seems to be entirely superfluous. In the estimation of the " commissioners, the present law opetutes to send money to Lincoln which may be used ina manner which may need watching, But few of the counti however, have been paying this per capita tax, and consequ y at least sixty of them in this stute, are 1AW in- dented to the state in sums varying frowm two dollars and fifteen cents fo §38,000, Tho latter figure represents the indebted ness of Douglas. ‘The commissioners 1 that when the arrearmges and ob- ctionable features of the present law are shown, legislators will have little diffi- culty 1n yoting to repeal the law in ques- tion. In connection with the repesl, Senator Duras has ntroduced a bill pre- pured by Gen. Cowin of this city at the instance of the county commissioners, which provides for the refunding of the ax to all counties that may uny of it at any time, is- Fxhzu.nu ' ronath, acd R DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, BRONZES e A T Importer’s Prices ——————— HAX MEYER & BRO ARTIFICIAL ‘LIHBS, his limb is on the lat- st improved plan. The Best, Lightest and Easiest to manage and the most durable limb made, 1 have had thirty five years’ turing and adjusting. Vill give special rates Until March 1st. My best Timb for §65 Former price $100. Circulars sent free Dr. J. 8. CRAWFORD, 611 N. 17th St., Omaha, Neb. Ask your retafter for tn. resMeans, $3 Shoe Caution! ~ome dealors recommend in {nferior £00dS 1N order to muke & larcor proft. This is fre OUTINAL 81 8hoe. . Bewaro of finitations which acknowlodge their own inferiority by at- tompting to build upon the reputation of tho originl, None genuine unless bearing this Stamp, JAMES MEANS’ For hlu\.Ifilll‘fl. $3 SHOE' \ Made In_ Button, Congress Brar Chrh SO and o i St in 41 Lincoln Street, Boston, Mass, Our_colebrated factory produces n largor quentity of shoes of this grade thin any o factory jm the world. Thousands who wen thewm will tol you the reazon if you ask them JAMES MEANS' %2 SHOE for 1oys is uunp- Dbroachied in Durability I inos of 1o abica Sloes for -alon WA R ¥ i " LLAI RS T T FOR SALE. A largo number of recorded Percheron and tesdalo Stallions. Also Home Bred colis. ranteed a iy e ry numal g reasonublo and torms selectod with v A Targe numi limafod and Colts of ‘thelr ot can bo S York 18 on tho B.& M. I L Doura Yo west of Linoin: - Fo logues and furthor information. ud RY & FAHRBACH), York,geb. RUPTURE GURED. ByDr. Snediker's mothod. No op No Detentlon from business. Aduo; aswoll as grown people. Hundr su moniuls on file. All bas) tial. CONSULTATION FREE. l'l{o F. FREE TBIA g bindnd szt B8 NERVITA moouy iscia. of yomuuial errort Toe BeSiliyn, oien: Lost The hest Cake Baker on rth The only Practical Reversable Griddle in the market. With delachable and non- heating handle which turns the cakes with- out aid of the knife, Does not smoke up {unr kitchen, burn the cook’s face and and as the old style griddles are sure todo. Will fit any stove, sitting on stove without removing any stove lids, Works nicely on gasoline stove. We guarantee it to turn oft red hot cakes at the rate of 6 and 8 per minute. An article of yeal merit that no family should do without and sells at sight, Agents wanted in every county in the state of Nebrarka, Any onc having small capital can make one hindred per cent on investment by writing te F. . hulen- burg & Co., 1215 Douglas st., Omaha, Neb. Inclose stamp, For all territory except Nebraska, address, A, D, Taylor, 415 E 6th st., Des Moines, lowa, AL ) <t Wormy Vlln: of the Rerotuin. Orten (he whows Debilltated thrg “,..‘,...,.‘gafi" M TR RN, e AORNOY, 174 Tut ivaw GUARANTER 10 by 1 w1 M ROVED D L mn t ...o.m.-m..:."a ey u-un’u' e sy 'fim Soamien Tmrosei IaGeatly curadin taree moRths o Tho Sandun Elveirio Co. 169 LaBA O bo WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1887, p— $3.75. at less than to any one custor reduced to $2.75 Fine all wool plain brown, reduced from $14.50 to $8.90 Grand Army style, double breasted and warranted pure indigo dye,re- duced from $16.50 to $11.75; second grade reduced from $14.5 All of our heavy winter suits which have been selling for $12 $16, are marked down now to $9, $11 and $13, respectively. In addition te the above we will close out TEH IS WE I, 89 doz, fine Silk Neckwear at the nominal price of 10¢ each, These cannot be bough 25¢ at any other ner. abli -~ dealers from buying them, we have decided not to ] [} [} eginning gray We will offer the following closing out bargains: 18 doz. fine all worsted mens’ Cardigan Jacke ts reduced from $2.75 217 so as to insure us plenty of room for spring goods. Allgoods marked in piain figures and at strictly one price. Poison the S Drugs.Dy.Horne's leetri moe 1 Honeat gools I[UI.\I~ 191Wa ventor, Pro 15-0 Your ¢ o hot cuke advertised, '1 T CEOHL ST " Buttilo, DON'T stem with N Discases Without Medicines. ng ‘who were Cnred M. Tlsiory Belt Cures all on |\z( hi Hon: st ngo v are gofng off shall bo well EPENBON, New York. FOR TITE_ TREATMENT OF A Chronic & Surgical Di MCcMENA beu years Hosplial a Tacillides, mpparat 4 Lreatment of eve Al » i ng exprm WIITE FORCIREUTAL on Det Braces, Club Foet, Curvatures « Disrasra_or Wourw, Pile Catarrn, Bgonchitis, Jubal Eloper Kid urgical operation Rattories, Inhalers, Tizces, Ti 1 kinds of Medical and Surgioal App afactured and for sale Elout , Ski Private, Special % Nervous ALL ("L\IAA;II‘I k) AN]' Ul lu)I) romm Whatever capse Wa can remeve Byp Withow faercury, Now restorative treatment for loss ¢ L, COMMUNICATIO Call and consnit us or wend nddecas—phinly writtos NS e PR 'VA'fE cincUlrn T RIVATH, BPECIAL AND KERVC litic poieou fro EI! FROM eontenta of sender. One | ferred f conyenient madation of pi " Teamanablo priccs. Addzces s 1 Omaha Homcu and uri r. 13th St nita) WOODBRIDGE BRO’S., State Agents FOR THE DECKER BROS. PTANON Omaha, Ne Wil send the RELIA LEK, 10¢ ALMLISTRY HING 2642, Now ¥ ork City, ‘h(', ropyietor. rile: gato fi ge in trent ue 1o Urest ey Gasse The nnguh:ula wadical Institute making oroduced, snecessfully U Joncloss slamp, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, BORRMATONRHG, 1M10)ES e FORTT BB KON S Makes and Sells These Goods. every county in Nebraska, O Stone&.Gravel The Cedar Creck Stone and Gravel Quarry has just been opencd up for business. A good quality of white and blue lime stone for building purposes, is furnished by J. L. FARTHING The General Salesman, Also gravel of the finest guality Inwn and other purposes. Offiecs at Plattsmouth, Feb, Tue B. & M. rail road uses a large amount of this stone. Nebraska Natlonal Bank OMAIIA, NE Peid up Capital. Burplus . y for , Viee President, o seases. 0 Tractice andremedies form of are- al treatnent, T thomuclves ortities and the tricity, Para 5, Blobd ax russer, anl ayges, 1 Diseases DISE . Lh fyvitaly C My Vi Diseires, b. H 8. Hughes, Oashier. DirEcTONs: W. V. Morse, John 8. Collins, H.'W . Yates, Lewis 5. Reed. A. E. Touzalin, BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK, Cor 1"lII and l'xnndm Sts KERS, CHICAGO, BOKRS £ Countier, Cies and others ot high yrade bought and sold. Eastern Sfloo @ Devonsiire 8. loston. Sorcospond Tk BOSTON \ MASS. Maveriek Natioml CAFITAL, - - $400,000 EURPLUS, - - - - 400,000 Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpo rations solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent and we re-discount for banks when balances warrant it Boston is a Reserve City, and b with us from bank ted in ¢ serve Cities) count as reserve. We draw cur own Exchan and the Continent, and inake ters and place money by tel out the United State 1ces or Re- ot lo Cable trans- throug Governmnent Bonds bought and sold, and Exchanges in Washington mace for Banks without extra ch We have a market for prime first class Investment Securities, and inyite proposaly trom States, Counties and C when is suing bonds Wedoa business, and invite corresy ASA R, President. JOS, W, \\UI’ | WARNT VAGENTS ) Sell the Best Ever luvented, Asepia make Lig pror liare 18 strated. Window Sash Logk |° ing & Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. MARHOFF on London | A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS ties of Douglas county kept. Maps of the city stat lu(orm.;lmn desited, furnished frec of charge upon applic t E.T. ALLEN, M D. SP R in to $1.50. 40 doz. striped camel's hair heavy weight Underwear rc - duced from 60c to 35¢. 65 doz. scarlet all wool men’s Hose at 12%c. 25 doz. all wool Wristlets at10c a pair. In clothing we offer the following specials: Cassimere lined Overcoats Blue chinchilla beaver Overcoats, beaver Overcoats, A 1, heavy blue beaver suit, reduced to black and 0 to $10° $14 and hment, and in order to prevent rore than two Please bear in mind that we brought new goods into this market, and our Only object in these sacrifices is tomove goods in such quantities mpany, Millard Hotel Block Omaha. The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co N. W. COR. 16th AND HARNEY, OMAHA. Property of every description for sale m all parts of tho city. Lands for sale im or county, or any othe® ion. HALINT, Eye, Ear, Hose & Throat Room 9 Williams Dodge ours 8 to 12a.m. 210 4 and Building, cor. 15th and sts , Omaha. Tto8 Red Star Lme Carrying th B cium Royal and 1, Bailing CYUEY SHLUrdiy Betwoen Autwery & Hew York Unitod States T0 THEG RHINE, GERKANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND ¥RAKCR FALL AND WINTER. 8aion from $60 to $110 to N prepaid, at econd Cabin, cxdirtun. 8% bropiny low raies. Peter Wrigl S«) Gonera Aonts, 65 Broadway. Now el Rxfurnmn trip fro ward, $45; o passage W, BLog Y ork. Honry Pundt, 1218 Parowim st.; Paulsen % Co. 1425 Farnam stz D, ( ““CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." ) Frooman L% Karnam The Originnl and Only Gemnl LINGULN BUSINESS DIREGTDRY deceutly Butle, Newly Furnistied The Tremont, J. 0. Y Cor, Rates sl p partof the ity ty. B ‘Arc omces Neb. El GALLUWAY UATTLS, M SHAL th und ¥ ¥ts, Lincoln, Neb. LILW a3, 54 and 42, ator on 11t slrect, ) & SON, Proprietors. Lrogk owid 11O hOUS 10 Amy HAW KIN& hitect, Hichurds Block, Liucoln, Breeder of Snoikt LOWH CArTLE WOODS, lee Stock Auctioneer inte A Shor! Farm Loans Correspondence ir B. 11 GOULDING, parts of tho U. 8. at fuir Ulock, Lincoln, Neb, t Horn bulls for eale. and Insurance, regard to loans soticited. Koora 4, Kichards Biock, Liacolo, Neb. Riverside Of atrictly pure Bate Heord numbers abou Families ropr tos: 0%, 5 il 1 b rakys, | Rose Craick Sh eot the herd. BON, Lincoln, Nob Wion in Short Horns S B Tuppod caidle hm rnbaxu Craggs, Flat | rook \uun‘ Marys, HBates Fivert. 1 Pure o, Young Mary, CHAS M BRAN ure Lincoln stop & National Hotel, Aud gel # Koo diuns YEDAWAY Prop