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'.l'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE ‘VI&I)NESI)AY MARCH 2, 1887, AFTER A CIRCLE RAILWAY, nooln People Want a Railroad Bailt Around the Oity, SELLING SUBURBAN PROPERTY. An Important Sait on Trial in the Dis- trict Conrt—Iteal Eatate Litiga- tion Begnn—False Ku- mors Afloat, [FROM THE BER'S LINCOLN BUREAU.] The past few days have been fine, and the real estate boom, profiting thereby, has fairly spread itselt, reacking out in every direction from the city until farm. ers have come driving into the city from a distance of ten miles out to see how much nearer the city limits are to his rural habitation than they were the day before. To such the bland and blarneving o, a5 he stands upon the corner, confidentially asserts that question of only a few months until their farms will be wanted for ad- diti On Satarday lust over §50,000 worth of farm Iands were purshased two miles out from the city in the vicinity of the asylum, and it 1s freely stated that overy dollar of the investment was enst- orn capital. This again revises talk, and the wonder seems 1o be what will e done to make these erstwhi ving fields of corn thousand dollar town lots, 1t is ted that the coming is to develop great things for the southern suburbs of the capital city. One enthusiast saysthat an electrie railway is to surround the city hike a Chinese wall, to shoot wrains every ten seconds from door to door “of the si- burban dwellers, Bat, dropping the va; of the vision s y ovident that something 15 wbout (o drop, and from consul: tation with many of the prominent pr r‘|l\ holders a safe conelusion to reach is that a cirele railway isa_coming surety for the city of Lincoln. Th is 1o ob- stacle in the way for & consummation of this eharacter, for there would be few -heavy grades or euts in the building, and the right of way could be sc d at a nominal ec any cost at all. The specuiators have just fairly embarked upon the project of seenring suburban property within a two-mile limit, and every such would want a loeal depot on their addition. The asylum, the pemi- tentinry, the new university, and the ready thriving suburb of West Lincoln, would be dircetly on the line of a local railway encireling the city. A SUIT IN COURT. .llnl;_n-(lu\nm.m heard an important sein the district court yesterday which was tried before a_jury ‘with Brown & Ryan Bros. and Marquette, Deweese & Hall ana S. H. Steele as the attorneys in the case. o is an outgrowih of the J. Roberts-Williams matters. Will- ms resided in Butler county and will emberod as & once capitalist and in notes and mortgages, But, when trouble eame, ho - joined the pil to Canada, and was afterwards brought back, although now ho is an ab- sent child of fortune. The case on trial is brought by =an eastern man named Olvott and it is against Williams and his bondsmen, the latter of whom are the real defendants in the matter ) that some years sinco Willia ated a sale of a bunch of not parent colluterals with Lewis Bros., loan u ents of this city, who repr ted Mr. ott, giving $10,000 honds as surety of llwu' value. Time has developed “the fucl that these notes were many of them worthless, if not fietitious, and” the pres. ent suit is on the bond. The questions of usurious rate of interest and gensal lin- bility enter into the legal battle. NEW CASES UILED. In the past two days a number of new cases have been filed in court, the most ant of which 15 a suit brought by ank L. Sheldon against C. P, Snow, of Princeton, scems from the papers that a short t ago Mr. Sheldon, who is one of the h real estate buyers of this city, contracted with the agent of Snow for 160 acres of land in Yankeo Hill preciet, paying $10 on 8 contract for s for $5,600. This land lie: to the and the msane hospical, presumably, under the booming skies the present, is worth double that sum. From the tone of the petition Mr, Snow evidently has discovered that he has a good thing vould like to keep it. All thes s )p the fact men- tioned in the BEE nys ago that an immense amount of lity arisc over the mulnpuuny of agents that are ubroad like roa seeking Isracl vs Kimmell and Van Dyn i other similar case on u small s which a city ot is being legally fought over. I'he claimant sets forth that he purchased the lot some months ago, making a smal! payment on it, and that the agents have recently sold it over his head. He brings the balance of money duc on the lot and tenders it through the court. A number of avpeal cases have been brought in the district court to be re- heard the present term if possible, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, The illness of Chief of Poll cuused the mayor to te y fill the vacancy and Captain Post, who was directly in line of pro’ motion, was ey properly selected, The Journal, which, through” some of its bucolic local men, has attempted to learn the nluplrlnunl something, at- tempted to magnify the chan into something of great” moment that was going touproot things generally and Inln gomo ot the men on the force wh forte is Kicking, The inforence giv. by the Journal that Chicf Beach had been permanently re- moved during the vemainder of the oflicial r 15 wholly erroncous, as the change is made for the present month or until such time as the enief shall recover. 1t1s impossible to tind any foundaition for the street talk that Policoman Malone, one of the best officers on the list, 1s to be subjoct to punishment or prosecution, but to the contrary the mayor does not propose to have ne wholosale work of the kind inangzurate ither Policemen Malone or Kinehelo will resign as stated, but they will both continue in the dis. charge of their work, Chere are too many of the eity officials who know what Jim Malone is worth to let any behead- ing be inungurated, and it does not ap pear t any is intende T DESER and ap- 1 estate ng lions v Be nporarily BONDSMAN \gue bas an ex- sent time to show the churacte mettle and its honesty by coming to the front and assis ing Mr. A” 8. Raymond in discharging his ization (o the state s the bondsman of the notorious Agent James, whose shadow has departed from the jurisdic tion of the court. Mr, Raymond, when 7 ted a8 a comwon adulterer and bound over for trial, lost his good judgment for the time being and went on James' bond for §300, When court convened James, as had been freely asserted, did not du re turn to Lincolu und face the wusie, and tha bond was deelared for- feited. Now, at the present term, County Atttorney Stearns, in the imme diate discharge of his duty, has com meneed suit L recover the amount of the bond and Mr. Raymond will have to stand the loss if the league is not honest enough to stand the burden. A good doal of kicking is manifest because the oflicials scek to treat the matter in a business light ana not wink at the for- h-mdhumr id let it pass unpaid, and the opportugity is open for the league to spend a portion of its funds in something beside making a sinecure for its own p. ticular lawyer. Mr. Raymond is person- ally able to pay the $300, but it would be a line spectaclo in the league to make him do it IN SUPREME COURT, Court met pursuant to adjournment yesterday and the following business was transacted: Huff vs Slife, reargument ordered. The following causes were argued and submitted: State ex rel Berry vs Babcock, Loeb vs Milner, Shedenhelm va Shedenhelm All other causes from the Fifth judicial district not heretofore otherwise disposed of, were placed at the foot of the general docket Court adjonrned to Tuesday, March 8, when the docket of causes from the Sixth district will be ealled. ABOUT THE CITY A rupture is liable to occur at any moment that will scandalize in the capital eity ina way that has not been done before in months. Informa tion is hinted at concerning a well-know: citizen who is very prominent in society and who has an estimable family. This articular citizen has scen fit to build himsclf a glass house, as it were, and in carcerate therein a woman of the town, and if from such a_reckless course tho world at large should peer through the uncurtained windows no surprise should follow if a veritable sor arthquake should shatter things, Y esterday Policemen Malone chelo departed for Clarinda, in the district court there ag: ored man named Johnson months since arr one of the numerous of the departed Mr: arrested some stolen | in the man's po party e in a fown ne as turned ov 18 now to ha his trial. Monday evening the ladies of A Marshall lodge Knights of Pythias & reception to their husbands aad f the lodge members, and with tion u banquet that was both and elegant. Just prior to the seene of feasting, Mrs. Harry Downs, on behaif of thoIndlos, pressh tod to Marshail divis: ion an clegant banmer, with_ an intrinsic value of $150, When the division now goes forth to conquest they will march like knights of old under the tolds of an ensign th me from the hands of their 0Wn Swe Contracts are now being made by C. C. and L. C. Burr for the construction of the handsomest block in Lincoln. The build- ing will be 50x140, six stories high and built on ground {hat was recently pur- chased for £83,000. Active work will begin nent the ‘frost leaves the ground. of the real estate options held in the city is npon the building and lot of G nsign on Eleventh street. This is price almost society and K Ia., totestify ust n who son ted in Lincoln in dsupon the ranch Hawkins. When operty was found ssion, and when ssed to burglaviz- r Clarind r to the Towa ofli PITCH AND THE DONKEY Or How Fortune Found Fades Oft Away Leaviog the Fiddler Unpaid. Everybody knows Fitch. He is 0 news- paper advertising solicitor. No man ever livedl with a more tender hoart than he Business men in Omaha know thi Business men in Denver have kindred knowledge. Fiteh a few years ago was ad solicitor on the Denvor Tribune, and was then as now belieyed to be the boss 1 the business. Governov Gilpin, resid- ing in Denver, had a little burro or don- key, for his children, who rode on it around the smooth shav. wnosur- rounding their fatner's aristocratic r dence on Capitol Hill. One day the key was missing, and the children gr s0 much over the loss that the governor offered a reward of $25 for its return. About two o'clock the morning after this ad appeared, Fiteh was going home along Sixteenth street. He i alley north of the house when noticing object in the alley, he explored and found that it was Gilpm's donkey. It had no halter on, but l<|l:~h took out a huge white satin handkerchief which had becn presented to him by his Subbath school class u few days before, and tied it around the animal’s neek to lead it down to Jack Wright's livery, there to remain until morning. As he Wi Crossin, l. rimer street on his w to lolliday, big Tim Ryan stood und the lamp on the corner and ealled out: “Fhat've ye thare, Fatch?' “Why don't you' seor It's Goyernor Gilpin's donkey. Twenty-ive dollars » pretty shek, Tim, old boy. Hold rd to set them up on this, So he led the docile am sidewnalk and the three doors from the corner to Tim Ryan was police ser- ac mn “When they got to the door they foft the animal standing there, meekly sleeping. 1o's tshiverin',” said T, “Poor little fellow,” said Fitch. *‘Hold on, 'l fix that.” S0 he took his cont off id threw it over the donkey. There 0 rams during the might and the chilly, Jim Jaughed and re the few mal onto it yer hat on him and he'd hL: a prateher wid his tite tehoker.” d as soon do it as not' Fitch anid and sure. onoagh ho. plnced his on the animal's ears with that g hearted grace, on which “he has @' mo nopoly. They then went through the doors where the dendly struggle bitween Clay Wilson and Jim Moon bad t place u short while before und Fiteh rolled a silver dollur on the bar and awd Let's have the best in the house Have something yourself.” imms the propricior, sct up glnssware for a small drinking fand the threo took their aht was congratulated on find *Why, luck. It comes my way, Why [ remember once-~ then he started offinto the relati several ancedotes of former tinds. told them modestly, but every their truth. et ve the tzi Timms."” This was Sergennt Ryan’s order. Fiteh put his into his vest pocket, 1o give an alder man the following day, whom he wus working for & public advertising con- tract, and then took out stte, and smoked it fthere in his shirt sleoves and bare head, while he told a fow more sto ries. ‘The proprietor next slid the glasses and bottle wiong tho polished bur, dud all hen the two patrons lett. T etrie light in front of the door was nervous, and sputtercd and throw out flashes of darkn arming ra pidity. When Fiteh and Tim got to the door they could not see the donkey Fiteh looked up the street, Tim down the street, then Loth looked across to the other sidewalk. Fiteh put lus hand uv to teel for hi bare head. He our it in the usual placo, He next ran to the corner and threw a glance down toward Holladay strect and another up toward Lawrence strect, He then guzed at the Rocky Mountain News building, on a ray of light that smote it, comng out of a second story window in Charpiot’s hotel across the street, but he could see no donkey. It was suill lost B thie Donver Trbans apneaned. tho following: Five Dollars Reward . —This reward willbe paid on the return to this oflice of 8 white satin pandkerchie. o coat and i day after midn mer streets, No quesiions uuw«rxl, the party Fitch and he Liell you 1 i He oune felt ‘That moruing asa soft stilluess b) itse ll into the darkness of the orient, Gul- rm s donkey stood at his master's gate, ully equipped, asteep. When the family arose they made the discovery.. He had strayed howe. The cuildren were re- “DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY” IN CHEAP CLOTHING. When you can buy Mérchant Tailor Made good Clothing has made a business of furnishing Omak, they would not remain longer than a week. ance of things it looksasif they have. s for the same money, and get something to fit and Trade. The of the Misfit Parlors, public with these garments for the past three years, They came and claimed they would capture the t Is there any 1¢ wear you, which are mechanically made by artists in the management 1119 Farnam Street, although it was whispered ade, and from the appear- son why they shonld not ? when they furnish a man Merchant Tailor-Made Pants TOR [ FOR . we ' coeeo BT 001 £ 470 That was made to order. do VVORLEL AV ARG oI SRR EReTh S 850 540 do do do CRGRITRAN R ) 5 do do do . 11 00 do do 40 suieiniiien ik . ceveetinte13.00 do do do ... ? 14 50 a0 do erchant Tai or-Made Suits FOR | FOR order. Geiie e Ceeen £18 .00 | $13 10 That was made to order AP PR Ui L T L) do do do 00 10 do do L O RS A ¢ Wi 5 00 ao do do . o o IR 28100 do do do 9500 | 25 40 do do do )00 | 28 30 do do do 3200 | 8110 do do TOR $ 2 60 That was made to order, 430 do 50 do 5 6) do 6 1) do 720 do as made to 50 00 00 09 00 And others more expensive, according to quality, consisting of the latest novelties With the above will be found, in any weight, heavy, medinm or light weights for A TALL, A SHORT, A LEAN OR A FAT. OVERCOAT FOR EVERYBODY. FOR FOR TOR $ 9 60 That was made to orde L.FI8 0) $ | 10 20 do do/ 5 . Civaeiseae L2000 1149 do Gy S o e 5 50 | ll. 7 12 30 do o i 5 G0 s L2500 | 20 13 (o do it} 147 do do 2 0) I I 0) do do We cater for your trade and will gain you confidence if you will seck us. in patterns and cuts, eqnal to any in workmanship, FOR at was made to order . SHJ 00 do do do do do do do do do do do do 30 36 2 When looking for value in your clothing, visit the ONLY MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. od the cloth- nd_ brought | Mr. Fitch pockot and from the Empress Catharine, the great, a An hnmmuh of Mcasles, princely sum for it. 5 P’a., March L—An epl- How to travel in safety with the stone, | demic of measies is 1aging in the Ridge ave- the theft of which had of course been | nueasylum, Fifty ehildren are ill with the discovered and proc me 4 disease, Some half-dozen or more deaths ave consideration. It w e 1o | have arred within the t two weeks, aliow, and no mode of ment | and the physicians and_ attendants are ap- Aptough all veak entod itself to Shafras that seemed | prehensive of the safety of otherinmates, the | & k: tly or ne forfeit © from discovery. whole number of childien in the home being joiced, and the largest boy ing up into a neat” bunc then to the Tribune of eached his hand into his t after fumbling through a quantity of coin he always carries puiled out a five dollars gold pic 1 calmly gave it to tie boy. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital. .$2650,000 Burplus . ..40,000 H. W. Yates, lnwu(om A. E. Touzalin, Vice President. W. H 8. Hughes, Cashier. DIRECTORS: e el cakip - RUINS IN CENTRAL AFRICA. Eanently curd in iree montha. Seaien panphistd Tho Sanden EluflnaCo 160 LaSailost., CI W. V. Morse, John S. Colling, WANTED H.'W. Yates, Lewis S. Rood. RA.W FURS' ©7 AL E. Touzlin, BANEING OFFICE: THrE IRON BANK, Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts. A Geaceral Banking Business T ranlcud. N. W. HARRIS & CO. BANKERS, CHICAGO, Bo“ns(fl Counties, Cities and othersof high grade bought nnd sold. Eastera office 68 Dovonshire st. ston. Corresponds ence solicited. 1 the prob- le o deop incision in lhc fleshy part of his left le in which he inserted the stone, closing the wound earefully by sewing it up with silver thre: When the wound healed there i on, extending nearly | the Armenian merchant set out on his 100 mules 1) to 400 miles | trayels quite boldly, and, although more toward the south, in which ruins are cor than one apprehended rigorously M 10 the O1d Rollb stantly being discovercd, proving that in | searched, and even tortured a little, he i Merchants. Estabiished 1506, prehistorie times the country was inhab- | was obdurate, and firmly denied having R e A. E. BURKHARDT & CO., ited by a elyilized people. To-day only | the stone in his posscstion. 105 West Fourth and 13 und 114 Inkcr St the rudest black tribes inhabit this land, Having at length reachied his destina- CINCINNATI, OHIO suve in & fow places, where the Portu® | he asked from the cmpress the sum of | DON’T guese have established stations. ‘The little | 200,000 for the gem, an amount which Poison the System with Nauseating Bee-hive huts of the b are seen | ( atharine was unable to raise at the mo- among massive ruins, betokening ade- | ment, Drags.Dr.Horne's Klectrie Belt Cures Diseases \\nl out Medicines. Evidence that the Country Was Once abited by Civilizea People. Some wny south of the Zumbesi rive At the highest market pric et, isX of architectural skill — which We next find the Armenian at Amster rivals that of the ancient Aztees. | dam with the intention of having his dia- Our knowicdge of these ruins is st mond cut, Here the stone was seen by far from perfect. Our earliest records | Count Orloff, who determined to pur of travel and tr on the East African | chase it for presentation to his royal mis- coast, extending back to the beginning | tress, the Empress Catharine. The sum of the christain era, do not mention | ultimately paid for the famous gem was them. The coast town of Sofalz is shown 30,000 in cash, together with on all maps_of st Afrien. Near that | annuity of §2,500 snd a patent of nobili town Carl Mauch found extcnsive rains | Sharas flourisied exceedivgly and for their enduring nature | u millionair shapes. There are partly Such, in brict, is the story of the Ovloff Fuinod walls atill thirty feet high and | diamond. twelve feet wide at the base, built of i small hewn blocks of granit. Here and there, built in the walls or standing by themselves, are round, stone tower which evidently rose to hights of lnuq to fifty feet. Itis mot positively known yet who built these ancient structures. "All these ruins are surrounded by sarfuce gold mines. Itis believed that all this coun- Maverick National Baok BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL, - i 51 $400,000 SURPLUS, - - - - 400,000 Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpos rations soli ) Our fac s for COLLECTIONS are excellent and we re-discount for banks when balances warrant it Boston is a Reserve Ci with us from banks(not located in other Re- serve Cities) count as reserve, We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent, and make Cable trans= fers and place money by telegraph throughs out the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold, and Exchanges in Washington made for Banks without extra charge. We have a_market for prime fir Investment Securities, and in trom States, Counties and C suing bonds. We doa gencral Banking business, and invite corrcspondenc ASA P. POTTER, President. JOB, W. WOPK, Cashier, MO@' PERFEGT MADE r‘mmrndwl'h strict rogard to Purlty, Strongth, and Itufulposs, Dr. Prico’s Baking uv'dnr(unmlns 4 vvm.u.me Alumor Phosphuates. Dr.Price's , Vadills, Lemoz, elc., 8avor Goliciously. Ayl waflm 51'7 Nri"fl gllp Sr. Lows, -~ A Good Thing Come to Stay. Amierica is a great country for coverics and inventions, Thot upon thousands of new things light every year; thousands upon thou- sands of them disappear never to he seen ¢ rd of no more. Some of the new dis come to stay beeans oceupied some time before the | they renuine and mect i long felt a great colony, probably | want athing i3 ALLCOCK s POROUS gin; and that its chief H vhil P air trinl of "I““U“ was gold mining, Mr. vearsis conceded to be the e/l says that a large region in inner remedy known by both the ! NOW given up to savige men and ,,,..‘“‘ al fraternity and the pub. REET | i\ i i i ') wild bensts was subject many ceaturies 1o 'a quarior of & T ! ago to the control of a people” who were | ever failed indoing all that was cimmed | ¢ proas, ! u d etalogie con rably advanced in the art of civ- g LLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS 3 ilization. ‘hed the place they now occup; because they have been proved to 1 wood, safe, surc and speedy in dof their work, Ask your druggist for A coci's and be suré to aceept no other, dis- ands mo to v» and balances Paiugin th botels, 1y roc PUBES Note the F who arker, J. were Cired Laalon m. imor 1ok (i Doile) onnelly. of the In Hinrrin, ¥ Brie st 8, M. Diyis, Secrot Horsoinnn; J. L. Shentfar, 201 Madison st jewa'or. 113 At dison st.. nll ol Chlogo: 1D Mormo the -class propossls . s when is- ory “town ' In | the - b - Johnny’s Composition on Medicine, “There 15 two kinds of medicine be sides the kind you Rub On and the first kind 1s the Soft Kind which you with o spoon while A man_ holds y head you kick and Riggle cause it Tastes so_and the otl the Hard kind which is called Pills is the Hardest of the whole becaus s0 Hard to go Down but it does uot make any Difference which kind you Take when you get it Took yon wish you Had not for it makes quite a Row” in your e Thion" s ‘powar wint ‘I\Y ‘ 1058 10018 a0 honvst DR.J.W.H I)I \h.l‘rl\\ abash-av,Chicago Inventor, Proprietor sud Manu fucturer, Zlras koot Mant °°'f.5|f" i @sm*.mmi i s 3 bindred all B, A 6.0 W0b bet Puekagon LINGULN BUSINESS IJIRE(}T[IBY J ll w. ll.\“ KINS, Famous Earthguales, The following is a list of the prineipal enrthquikes thit have taken place since the twelith: century, with the casualties caused: 1887 Spring Valley Stock Farm. 4887, OMAITA, NEB. George Wilkeg 510, Record 2:22. Measared by 2:20, the 2:25 and the 2:3) 5 1d; wis the great'st thut ver lived. Ha W 55 & rs fn the 2:3) list d 10 2:14% The only son of G i Persons Killed, 15,000 20,000 Wilkes in tho State of Your lust involee of “Tansill's Pur Stomach and Riots Around ividently Johony's exp > does not incluc asant Pargative Pellets,” easy to take { catmly. vay of “Golden 60,000 1 was out of th 40,000 n the Governor for & nta riot. Haveul | K. C. MANLEY, | Lincoln, Nebruska, AORESS, A. W. TANSILL & CO., CHICAGD | — PENNYROYALPILLS | “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Originul aud Ouly Goouine, - nud a1wars Meliabie 1 yosterda id 10 cal of militia to pre y retailed over 300,000, Architect, %5, 54 und 42, Richards Block, Linoolny Elevator onlith streot. 3541 Black Wilkss 8641 Etandard, Sired by George Wilkes 519; Ist dan Fanny el sireit by Confederate Chiof, own brother to Woodtford Chief, 2220 2nd dum Rysdyk's Huambletoniun, Wil stan for mares at the - —— Vico, withs privilego Of rarien Should maccs not GALLUWAY UATTLE. snontl Drove in foil 1cd 10 2) mures bosidas my F. M WOODS, own. Beason 3 ob. 15t and onds Live Stock Auctioneer iA\lv l‘t.l' riiculirs send Sales pde in all parts of the U. S, st falr YPE WRITERS, 1) e Gullowsy and Short H V or axchanged on taost | \ 138 OF M0 WL T fIrst Cost. Naliuut TyparWelkcr 1 cnge, 140 Lasalic s hie RUPTURE CURED. By Dr. $n0dikar's No Deten fon 1 med- Pierce's which are and do their' work quictly Neither does it nclude in Soft Medicine' Dr, Pieree's Meodieal Discovery,” which though powerful to eure all chronic de- 3 rangements of the liver and blood, is pleasant to the taste and ie i its effects, Unequ remedy for all scrofulous diseases, pimples, blotches, aruntione: uloers, swallad: glanda o thick neck, fover-sores and hip-joint Omces Nob. dfl(d){ Aauita, i CAT cado, Japan., “The Abruzzt b— A IRIOMS. 1o i—Palering 5,000 102,000 15,000 | 40,000 new or ola, B. . GOULDING, Farm Loans and Insurance. Correspondence fn 1to lorns solicited Hoom 4, Richards Blovk, Lincoln, Neb. 1o, el e The Story of a Diamond, Oune of the largest and finest gems in the world is the Orloft diamond, which is aniong the erown jewels of the Russiun emperor. It is & stone with a strange history, too, Illl;)lhlll, Asia ) Country between Sa ama ; aples Aleppo . Mure .o Canton ... ... Cape Hayticn - " Fis peration: N busin, wated Lo ARTIF[GIAL LIMBS R 6,000 20,000 0,000 0,000 4,060 When first discovered by European formed the eye of an idolin a temple at Trichinopoli, in India. Then it was stolen by a Frenchman, who escaped with his prize to Persia, and who, fearful of being discovared, was glad to dispose of his ill-gotten gear for a sum of about $10,000, The man who bouget the stone, a Jew ish merchant, sold it to one Shafras, an astute Armenian, for $060,000. Shafras had conceived the'idea that by carrying the stone to Russis he would obtain ‘alabria -mmu A s lendoza, South America. . Towns in Peru and Ecuador. ... n Jose de Cucuta, Columbia. . 1506—Charleston 1536 —Riviera. w This limb ison the 1at- | tavtemmiron i b viss sty iin; | Biverside Short Hornss st improved [,,“ The | il CONSULTATION FREE: OF sicictly pure Batcs and B 3 Tapped cattle, Best, Lightest and Easiest PROE. N. D, COOK, Hord ayimbers bat o paed, to manage and the most Reom 6, 1514 Douglas Sw. Omaha, hel | Aco ¥ Sk loset, durzble limb made, 1 — | Kuightly Younyz Marys, A Ihite B et Fhylliscs, Louans uid True Loves. J076 UM 0 yeuS Hulls for sale. 1 Fure Bates Fuvert,1 Pure experience wearing, inan }i;.l( Croges, | Rose of & ] » IY:IMII{ m. - - Pt Criicc Shunk and othors, ~Coime Wil i ‘:'[:'L“E,‘:;,. AND BETAIL inspost o bord, “Address CHAS M BRAN o M e il b I Lincoln, Nob. Until *Marclt 1st. | My v Grapos, Curcubly, Googs. | -- . — best b for §75. Former price $100. W A NI DL KN Wien in Lincoln stop s Dr.J. 8. CRAWFORD, e Ona, SOV en and shrabs. r. 611 N. 17th Bt., Omaha, Neb. FEDAWAY Prop Pozzoni's Complexion Powder pro- duces a soft and beautiful skin. It com- bines every element of beauty and purity. Sald by druggists. ad all supplied ut 8. Lake, Frop., Shenandoab, Iowa.

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