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' . A. Proprietors. | SiiporintcHiient i 17TU & 18TII STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AJND DEALERS | IN E WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS- Mill and Grain Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS , STEAM , WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. O § We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract for the erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouruig Mills , from Stone to the Roller systf ni. ttdgPEspecial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates made for same. General machinery repairs attended to promptly. Address RICHARDS & CLARKE , Omaha , Neb. MANUFACTURER OF'FINE 3 | u.My Repository U constantly Oiled with ajsclect Jatook. EBcet Workmanship guuuUed. Office and Factory S , W. Corner 16th end Capitol Avenue , Qmah PERFECTION ag IN Heating and | Baking Ts only attained by using R'TER OI&K Stoves and Ranges , WlTii WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS Foi r Ja by MILTON ROGERS & SONS 266TH EDITION , PRICE $1:00 : , BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , A GREAT HIEDIOAIj ON MANHOOD ! Kxhaustcd Vitality , Nervous and Physical 6eflllty , Premature Decline In Man , Unorsof Youth , and the untold miseries rosultlriB frcm Indiscretions or ox. cctfcs A book for 01 cr ) man , > oumr , middle agud , andolJ. It contains JJ5 proscriptions for all acute and chronic diseases each one of w hich Is Im aluablo So found by the Author , whoso experience for 2 years It such as probably never before fell to the lo of any pbvelclan. 800 pages , bound In bcautlfn Trench muslin , t mbossc dcovers , full Bllt.jfuarantoed to lie a liner work. In every eonsc , miclianlcal , lit- crarv and nrofrsslnnal , than any other work > old In this country for * 2 to , or the monuy will bo u-fundod 1nct err Instance. Trice only .CO by mall , post- iiMd. ) llU8lrathoiiamplo5cents , K.nd ( iiow. Oold medal awardfdthe author hv the Kational Mcdlcul Awoclatlon , to the officers of whlcJi Jio.refe.s This bonk should ho read br tne > punpfor imtruo. lion , and by the afflicted for relief. Jt will benefit alt London Lancet. . . . . There Is no member of society to whom this book win not bo useful , whether youth , [ lart-nt , guardian , Instructororclerirvinan. Argonaut. Address the Peabody Medltal Institute , or Dr. W , II , Parker , No. 4 Bulflnch Street , Boston Mass. . who inay be consulted on all dlseaaos renulrlnc skill and experience. Chronlo andobrtlnatedlstasesthat have battled the skill of all other pliysUCAl Van > a specialty. Buch treated successn C H L tully without an instance of failure. TU mjc8twiv in WeakNervousMen . > emtb. tc. ra perfectly rwtorcd ( o n > liii t lieiillli snil .lioruji. niiinlio.nl IJJT THE MAR8TOM Bf3LU8 ? neiomarli drurvin > f Nervous Hclii'iuy anii'ri'lJilViii llec iiy Is nnlformljr aucorufuiiiil Jjw u e JinKfrt on rrlect iiiil Olrvit iiirllHuUonil nliitrtilinr iiitliii < - > i. rrali- l 'lre llw > frf . MARSTON REMEDYCO.,40W,14lhSL.NewYork. CHICAGO SCALE 2 DTU3I HK.U.V buu : , * io. aiux , no. < , t Ton &MI. Ill-urn ilux IncluUnO. 240 Ib. FAHMER'9. SCALE , 85. Th Llitle Ii-tMliv , " ' 4 < > z tn iiIh. it. lOUUTIIKUHIItl. U luf rt IIU1I.USTH.IU POBOSS , TOOLS , &c. MST roi.ot i Dit inn luyr Mini * , sio III. A nil nr.'l Jt ll I'l fiiiiu.KlU Patent Dried Fruit Lifter , AS USEFUL NO DEALER IK A IN GROCERY Grocei'ics STORK CAN AITOICD TO UK A FAIR or COUMEI1 SCALES. ' Without It. H. C. CLARK , SOLE PROPRIETOR. OMAHA. NKIi. box No , 1 will cure any ca e In four da > s or less No , ; 9 will euro the moit obstinate cose no matter of how long standing , Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies No nauteous doses of lubtiba , oopabla , or oil of san dal wood , that are1.Aln to produce djspepsla by des trj Ing the coatlngsof the rtomach , I'rlcs 91DO Sold by all drUitgUts , or mailed on receipt ot price rtlicr nartluilars stn J for circuUr. ' Ilex l.l-XS C. ALtAN CO. , JiilmHtrenl , New Ynr ruiuiun inoirruut. What wns the matter of Joseph 0 , Goodrlitgo , ol HuntlriK'ton street , K , \ , had djujK'inl'k , andcotiltln't > le ji nhht * . did he pet relief dldn t iet nnj tcllef for neMly two } c > r , though ho trlod , ho & ) s , "neatly a bundled different medicine * " Whit did lie nnslly rc orl loj RurdocK Blood Bitters , nd snjsho In a letter to the proprietors of this remedy ; "You my u o mr namolnany tt\lo of adtoitl < cmcnt Jcu choo < e. I want jou to ha\o the bcncRt "I my opinion , and that Is that Burdock Blood Bitters are an escellrnt ton la for the stounch nnd a flno blood purifier > s M ill. They cured mo. " \MiatdldChMlcsU Alnswotth , 41 Vance IllocV , lndlaba | > olh , Iml. , vj' Ilo Mid , " .My mother hit bren ( King Burdock lllcxxl Hitlers as a liver rcmtd > and find them \cry ctllcacIoiM. \ \ ho h A. Burns ? Ho It a blacksmith , llv In ; ; about thrco mllcj cast of Coburg , Ont , \ \ hit docs he hao to offn t Ten cents Is what ho si ) < h wouldn't ho phcn for his chance ot living betoro he tunl Burdock Blood Bitters. Ho haddsrsl\ ] | tlttccn ) ean , and was enroll . \ thico bottles t this very cvcellcnt preparation. You PCO the'o eruptions on my faco. IM jou sup- l < oic Burdock Blood Bitten would irmo\o tltcml \YoKuaranteothp } Mill. IhrroUn'talictter mod- Iclno In th world ( or ilNcawiif thoMcoil , Ask llov. Wm. Stout , \\hrtjn , Countv tlrej , Ont , sllllctcdlth a great , Imtolont rorcvlilch nctontecit Oiflcrcnt phMililMis tmt d without succeM , whit ho thinks ot Burdock BUvxl BlttJrs a inc-lloiuu that ( a\odhim friim thoKnvo. They t-crUInU hat n not an cqunl In their spiel title * . Bycry ilnijtiilst. FOSTER , MILBUKN &ICO. . Prop's Buffalo. N.Y. DESERTIONS IN THE ABMY , Scvcntj-Vlvo 1'cr Cent of tlio Cases tit Wlitsky. To the Killtor of Tlio Bio. < In an nrticlo which nppoarod in your isatto of tlio 24Ih iust. , lio.idcd "Dosor- lions in the Army , " the opinion of the "Oflicor" dill'ors matoriftlly from that of the enlisted men themselves , respecting at least ono of the chief "incentives" to desertion , and that is "tho long interval between pay-days. " Enlisted men gen erally of the writer's acquaintance would bo better satisfied if the system as prac ticed in the navy regarding payment prevailed in the army ; that is to aay , each man in open account with the gov ernment , is given credit for his earnings and allowed to draw at stated times such amounts as would sullico for his small wants , leaving the balance to accrue , with \\ithout interest , until expiration of term of service. To bo sine provision is made by law for the deposit of money by soldiers , but there is this objection to it , once having the money in hand , many men with previous good intention to de posit , are insensibly led into the purchase of articles unnecessary and extravagant. Wcro the ether plan in force itis the opin ion of the "rank and file" that a largo majority would draw only enough to procure such indisponsiblca as tobacco , and the few necessary toilet articles per taining to the soldier's outfit. The gov ernment would bo in a position of secur ity against losses for transportation , etc. , and men once having a balance to their credit would bo less likely to desert and leave it behind them. Excessive labor is something of which wo know nothing at this post. Only in rare cases are men called upon to perform ether than the regular duties required of soldiers. At a frontier post where I once eorvod , the entire fatigue of the garrison for moro than a year devolved upon ono company , and there was never a murmur , so that it hardly seems probable that it is a real cause of desertion. The true cause , at this post , at all events , is the vicinage of liquor saloons where soldiers can obtain credit to the extent of their two month's pay. After a few months of this kind of existence , swamped by whisky debts , ow ing more or.loss to each of the half dozen "gin mills" in the row , the soldier de termines to "cut looso" by extraordinary effort against temptation. Ho saves a clear two month's pay , and "jumps the service , " and his rum bills at the same time. time.Ho Ho cannot bo blamed entirely for it , because ho is actually the victim of an appottto pandered to by men who must have money , oven at the expense of other's woe and misery. It is fclio firm belief of the w ritor that 75 per cent of tlio desertions which have taken place within his konwlcdgc. bavo been the di rect outgrowth of whisky drinking. Wo have among us a class of men who in cities are styled "vagrants , " They como and enlist , as many of them unblushingly - ly affirm , to got "tho winter over them. " AH soon as spring time appears off tbey go , with a few Collars , a system reno vated and built up by wholesome gov ernment rations. Those creatures count in the aggregate of desertions and add enormously to the percentage. JVIon who soldier -with a desire to got along seldom desert , but are attached to the life , occa sionally violate articles of war , are tried , punished and returned to duty , and ac cept it as a matter of course , and in very many cases ono or two moderate doses of ganrd house life cllocts a complete reformation. Respectfully , PJUVATE , 4th Infantry , Fr. OMIIDec. . 2ith. ( MARRIED. MOTTKK CLAUKSON At Ballwin. Louis Comity. Mo. , at the residence of tlio lirido'a undo , Col. Diuld Clarkaon. Mr. Nelson 1) . Hotter slid .Miss Kato Claruson , No cards , MAKltlKn-AtUiorosldoncoof the brldo'a mother. Twenty-sixth and Burt wtroota , December 23,1883 , by tlio Hev. F. S. Hlny- noy , Mr. Ford It. Joslln and Mis * R. Tllllo StnoUoy , all nf Omabn , Neb , Mimic und refrenltmenti were In harmony with the occasion , and wcro very fine. Gentle Women Who want glossy , luxuriant nndwavy tresses of abundant , LeautiM IIair must UBO MON'S KATHAI110N. Tlila elegant * cheap article always makes tlio llulr crow freely and fust , keeps it from foiling oat , arrests and cures gray- T > CSS , removes dandruff and i'.clilng ' . , makes the Hair fitrong , giving It a curling tendency and keeping it In Jiv'iy desired position. Beau * I'.ful , healthy Hair is the sure p ; ult'0f uying ICuthuiron. Two of Onmlm'fl YOIIMR 1'coplo Iiiiunch Vpon Ilio Sen of Lift ) In tlio Mntrltnnntnl Hont. On Monday evening List ihoro wns a very pleasant nncl hnppy wedding nt the residence of Julius Hornlmrd , No. 121 ! ) llownnl street. The contracting parties wcro Mr. Theodore Hngomim ntul Misi Klcnnor Knlo llornhartl. Tlio Hov. Frazor , pnstor of the Gcr- man Luthornn church , performed tlio ceremony , after M Inch a reception \vns tendered the linppy couple , A largo number of the friends of the family wore present niul extended their hearty congratulations. A lirst-clnsa nupporvrna sen oil nnd the table woo loaded with all the delicacies which the season affords. Many costly and useful presents were received by the happy people. The fes tivities wcro continued until n late hour. The groom is a bookkeeper for Poycko Bros. , and is n trusty and faithful man , and together with his amiable wife , wo hope , will float peacefully dow n the stream of lime to the vast ocean of otornity. SENATOU OUIiLOM'S Nntlnnnl Bonril ol' Hullronil Commits HlonerH. " \V.\MIHMITON , December 2(5. ( Senator Culiom to-day introduced a bill to estab lish a board of railroad commissioners and to regulate intor-stato commerce , which proposes to provide for the ap pointment by the presidontof five com missioners for the term of five years each , ono to retire each year. The commissioners are to \ > o paid $5,000 per annum and their actual traveling expenses while in the performance - anco of their ollicial duties , to bo fur- njshed with an oflico and secretary , whoso salary is fixed at $3,600. The bill does not authorize the board to establish rates , but provides that it shall oxorpiso supervision over that portion of the busi ness of all railroads , canals , or other transportation companies which passes through ono or anoro states or territories , or to or from any foreign coontry into or through any sttito or territory. Such super vision is to bo limited to questions of commerce between the states and terri tories and between foreign countries and states or territories , and to the methods of operations by canals , railroads and other transportation companies as nllect- ing commerce between the states and territories and between foreign countries and the states and territories. It provides by Sec. 4 of the bill that the board'shall investigate all cases -with reference to inter-stato commerce laid before it by the railroad com missioners ot the several states , and that all complaints of discrimination in rates of freight carried between the states and territories and foreign coun tries shall , if desired by complainants and doomed necessary by the commis sioners , bo investigated at the place where the cause of complaint originated. In such investigation the commissioners shall have power to summon witnesses and to require the production of books , papers and contracts relating to the com plaint. The next section makes it tlio duty of the board to gather all necessary facts and statistics bearing upon the question of intor-stato commerce , and it is given power to require any reports or informa tion doomed necessary Irom all common carriers engaged in inter-stato com merce. Tlio board is required to make an annual report to the president , as well as special reports of all investigations and the findings of the board to , the person making complaint , and to give public notice to all parties concerned when any public carrier of commerce between the states has violated or failed to perform a duty. duty.By section 7 , of the bill every unjunt disci imiuation against parsons or places , all extortion , and all drawbacks , special rates , or airangomonts of any kind whereby ono shipper or ono locality may bo given an unjust advantage over another , are declared to bo against pub lic policy , and it is specially made the duty of the commissioners to investigate all such cases of which they can obtain knowledge , and make full toport thereof in their annual report. Failure or re fusal to give information to the commissioners when requested is made u misdemeanor , punishable with a fmojiot exceeding § 1,000. Tlio last section pro vides that all common carriers engaged in intor-stato commerce shall bo required to keep posted in every depot on their line vrhoro freights are received or do- livorud at loast'two plainly printcdjcopios of their schedules of fioight rates , and that no change in such schedule ahull take oflect until a now schedule , specifying micli change , shall liavo been similary posted at least five days , A GIllL'S BTHANGE I'OWISKS. Manifestations Which Have tlio Ooininiinlry. KOMK , Oa. , December 21. Tlio Cherokee - okoo section of Georgia is greatly excited over the manifestations of Miss Lula Hurst , the fifteen-year-old daughter of Mr. William 13 , llurst , a substantial Farmer of Polk county. The stories told were of such a strange character that Col , Freeman of the Cedartown Adverti ser , Dr. F , M. Liddyll and several other prominent citizens wont out to Mr. Hurst's residence for the purpose of in vestigating them , They found the young woman to bo the picture of health and of modest manner. Upon a request to manifest seine of her newly developed powers , she aioso and placed hur hands on the back of a common chair , which eoon began to move , first slowly , then violently. The doctor was requested to hold the chair. Being tmablo to do so alone than two , and then three men , trio with no bettor cflbct. Apparently there was not a particle of phvsical force used by the young lady , her hands merely resting carelessly on the back of the chair. On a previous occasion four of the stoutest men of the neighborhood had found it impossible to hold the chair. A largo old-fiiahionod bedstead stood with us head back in the corner of the room. On the foot of the bud Miss Lula placed her hands lightly on the bed and it arose two foot in the air and moved swiftly around the room , Miss Lora \Vimboily , a cousin of Miss Luta , while in bed recently heard a thumping noise in the head board , which aho thought was produced by her cousin with her fingers , and she requested her to stop and go to sleep. Miss Lula pro tested innocence , yet the sound grow nioro audible. A playful jomark that it should strike her caused t , fonsation like a slsght shock , fait by Miss Wim- borly about tlio face. The sound vra then called to munifoit itself where com * mandod nbout the bed , and the bed wat finally commanded to moo , and , to the wonder of the occupants , rolled hrislclj around the room. This is the circum stance which led to the subsequent ex periments. On a recent occasion while Miss Lulu was in bed she thought of some favorite air , when its music ema nated strangely from the head-board of the bed , and wai hoard by more than half ado/on present sitting in the room. On another occasion , a man above the ordinary weight , sat in a chair , hin font 311 the rounds , while the lady placed her hand in an under grip on tlio upper back of the chair and lifted him across the loom. The people know nothing of Spirituallftm , and are sorely troubled by manifestations which they deem the work of an OM ! spirit. rAVOHKD A H101UCK KINK. H ) Hill Njc , Will Taylor , the son of the present American Consul at Marseilles , was n deal like ether boys , while at school In I his old homo , of Hudson , NVis , Om day ho called his father into the libra rj and said : "Pa , I don't like to toll you , but the teacher and I have had trouble , " "What's the matter now ? " "Well , 1 cut ono of the desks a little with my knife , and the teacher na\s 1'vu ' got to pay a dollar or take a lickin . ' "Well , why don't you take the lickiup and say nothing moro about it ? 1 can stand considerable physical pain , so loiifj as it visits our family in that form. Oi course , it is not pleasant to bo Hogged , but you have broken a rule of the school , and I guess you'll ' have to stand it. 1 presume that the teacher _ wiU in wrath remember moroy , and avoid disabling you so that you can't got your coat on any moro. " 'But , Pa , T feel mighty bad about it already , and if you would pay my line I'd never do it again. I knc\y a good dual moro about it now and 1 will never do it igain. A dollar ain't ' much to you , pa , but it's a heap to a boy that hasn't ' got a cent. If 1 could make a dollar as easy as you can , pa , I'd never lot my little boy jot flogged that way just to B.wo n dollar. If I had a little feller that got licked bo- kuT didn't put up fcr him , I'd hate the sight of money ahyaya. I'd feel as of every dollar I had in my pocket had boon taken out of my little kid's back. " "AVoll , now , I'll toll you what I'll do. I'll ' give you a dollar to save you fiom punishment this time , but if anything of this kind over occurs again I'll hold you while the teacher licks you , and then I'll ; ot thu teacher to hold you while 1 lick you. That's the way I feel about that. If you wan't to go _ around whittling up our educational institutions you can dose so ; but you'll have to purchase them after wards yourself. I don't ' propose _ to buy any moro damaged school furniture. You [ > robably grasp my moaning , do you noli I send you to school to acquire an educa tion , not to acquire liabilities so that you can como around and make an assessment ) n mo. 1 feel a great interest in you , Willie , but I do not fool as though it should bo an assessable interest. I want : o go on , of course , and improve tlio sroporty. but when I pay my dues on it I want to know that it goes toward deve lopment work. I don t want my assess ment togo toward the purchase of a school- desk with American hircoglypluos can eden on it. ' 1 hope you will bear this in your mind , my son , and bowaro. It will bo greatly to your interest < bowaio. If I were in your place I would put in a large portion of my time in the beware business. " The boy took the dollar , and wont Jioughtfully away to school , nnd no moro was ever said about the matter until Mr. Taylor learned casually several months ator that the Spartan youth had received the walloping and filed away the dollar 'or future reference. The boy was after ward heard to say that ho favored a much licavior fine in cases of that kind. Ono whipping was sufficient , ho said , but ho 'avorod a fine of 85. It ought to bo severe - voro enough to make it an object. OKAY'S SPEOll-'IO MKI > iGINKS > TRADC MARK TnaOmAT KJ.O-TRADE MARK Liail UKVKUT. An unfailing euro for Seminal Weak * IICM , Siwrnutorr. luia , Iniotoncy | , and all Diseases that follow an a sequence of Bclf. Abuse ; as loss of 5-i.j. " ° L.TORETAKIHa."iiZuudM'a in AFTER TAKIHO , ill Uack , Dimness of Vision , I'rcmnturn old Age , 'aiRiij other dlscaat-s that lead to Insanity or Con. I imptlon and a I'rematuro Grav e. UIWARK ol advertisements tn refund money , when druggists from whom the medicine Is bought rfo not rebuild , but refer you to the manufacturers , and the roiiulrcinonts are such that they arn reldom , if ever , compiled w Ith. Hoe their written guarantee A trial of one ulnglo package of Qraj's Hpeclllo will convince the moat skeptical of IU real merits. On account of ouuntufoltcrs , o have adopted the Wrapper ; the onlygenulno. 43TFull partlcnlara In our pamphlet , which we do elro to nonil tree by mill to every ono.tiTTlio / Hpe- cinostcillclno is sold by all druggUta at < l porjiack. ago , or six packages for ? /i , or will bo sent free by mall on the receipt of tlio money , by addrctunng TUB OKAY MKDIC1.NICO. , MUlfalo N. Y III Ornnha bvO , nrnlman t L tv Om& Very Important. Got tlio donulno. Hoff's Malt Extract. Unequalled In MB tonic action op the cnfetblcd and sic ! : . ' J Co. : liy family plij Iclan vAliaa rcconimcndcd > oiir IIOIT'H MALT KX. Til ACT foi my lfc , who has brin un Irnullil for Illtocn } uri , and It 1ms 'slmott ' [ pirformcd mlra- ilcu for hur , "nrookljn , Jan. 1883. " I'llICK , 100 J'KJl DOZKN. ron THE cnnr. OP ALL DISEASES ov 1)008.110(10 , POM TWISmf VKAIW irnimilin ' llomro- imllilc Vmcrlnnr v Hpcclllcii have Iwcn iiwd liy I'arincrii , Hlorli Ilri-idi-rn , l.lvrrv HlnliliiiiuJ 'J iirfiiH'ii , tliirtv ltnllnind > , Mnniil liiri-rx. C'oul HlliiB Ciiiniuinlru , 'I rny'd Illuiniilriinirs nnd Mt-nnn orli'K , anl otlan luiuuilnti ituclc , . . . _ Ilimilihrev * ' . . \i-trrlimry.Monunl. ra 11 ntriii liy mail nil nit ) | > t of prli r.ui r < nt * Kri'ainiihlrlit nenl free ona.i | > IUatluil IIL'.MI'IIIIUVH IIOMI'I'ATIIIMiUCO ! ; , 10 ! ) I'dllim blrtit , Auw VorU. NERVI Vital Wcnkneii anil I'rov tratlon from on.r work ur rr..llnill/ Oil mul l/ro . turvUtyl , IVenln n o yiyCOM , l tbOIMII t PII11III * ' NoJ K t ul remedy known. I'M * ! | MrvlaTorf , . lhUiiiI hirxu till of powder fur tvnt pout fr < > i > nr < i . . . . . . . . * ! t t of price. llumplirryV llnmrii. Mi J , 'o. illwt , Catul uw lc.v.1 iO J Vullua b U. * , V Cares lUiouiuatlsni , Law baoLnwoBackSprains and Brute * * , Asthma , Catt.rrh , Coughs , Colds , Sere Throat , Diphtheria , Bums , Frost Sites , Tooth , Ear , and Head ache , and all pains and achos. Trie txit Inlerntl n.t etternil trmcjj. In the ureill. IttijrtwnlscvuinleM. SoUl r meJIelne < UiltrtCTerr licic. Dlttctloni In eight Ungutfts. FOSTER , MILDURN A CO. , Prop'r , , N.V..U.S.A. CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. , fca.TlckoU only S5. Slinros In PronorUoul * Louisiana Slate Lot'.cry Coinnany , " II V tlit hereby reitiju tlml re tn/irrt f e the nr- or allthe Atonlhli I > nnciii < > s tij the ZoiiiniiMi &t le Zoffo.v Com * HIH.I/ , HinI'M ; ICMIII tmiiwie ; < tniMiiJiif f/if /Jniicui.j themtelt'Ct , niul that the taint die row- hicttitwth lioncrty , Jiiirntn , n nit in n xlfnWt ominf nil ) * ntiff , ilml ire < ni < A < i ire the rym/xrn.v 'o e ( A fx rcitfyicatt , tttlh fiie-timitt of our siii- > \attim \ nttachctl , in ttstt < tritiiemcnti. COMJIISSIONKISM. > t l l In 180 for 2S > oil s by tlo lei-'slaturo 'or ' udtlcatloiml nnd chaiitabl i purpofiH with a cap- talof 91OOO.tWO to which a HSUVO fund of over $350,000 has iWouvdi added. lly till oxorwhelmlng jiopihroto its franc hlao wasmtita nparttf the nrincnt ttat ) tonttltulluii adopted IKtxMiilarSil , A , I ) . 1S7U. I'ho only Lottery ever voted on and en dorsed by the jiooplo of any State. It no\cr scales or po < tpom.s. Its grand sini'lo nuiubor drawings tnko ) lnco muntlily. A | > lcmHtl opiiortuiittv to win n ] ' 'ortuno. Virst Gratia DrnwhiR Chits A , nt Now Or- oaiis , Tiioiulny , January l"i , 1881 101th Monthly drawing , CAPITAL PRTXE , § 7o,000. 100,000 Ttclcoti at Vivo Uollars llnch. Vino- tuinn , In Vifthsln iiropDrtion , LIST OP PKI7KS. I OAVITAk I'lllXi : . 876,000 1 do do . 25,000 1 ilo do . . . 10,000 2 pui/.r.s or * oooo . . . . 12,000 B do 2000 . 10,000 1(1 ( d ) 1000 . 10000 JO ilo DUO . 111,001) SOU ill ) 200 . 20,1100 MO do 1W . 3' ' > ,000 (1000 do 23 . i..OOO . .M1'HOIMU10lltizis. . f ) Appioxlmitlon priroa ol $7M ) . 0,750 9 do do MO . 4.6CO D do do 250 . 2 , 10 1S07 Prices , amounting to . S20SMIO forratns to rlubs Hhuuld bo made onlj at the olllca ol the Camniii ) In Now Orluaim. For further Information wrlto clearly cUlnufull addrebs. llaku 1' . 0. Money Orders pajablo nnd addrisg HcuUtored tottira to NKW OllLKANa NATIONAL IJAKK , Now Orleans , Ia. Postal Notes nnil orillnarj Ittterx liv Mailer Kx- ) rc8a ( all tutu * of S3 nnd upwards by i\pross : at our UIIIOIIBU ) to M. A. DAUPHIN . M. A. DAUPHIN , Now Otloam , la. ( kl7 Be\enth St. , WashhiKton , D. O. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO , , B. Frank Moore , 127 La Sal/e Sine * , Chicago. , 6V > ilanatfer olChliago Ollk-o. To whom T > jdy for ir fonnutloD and tlckcU , 101th Monthly Drawing , Jan. 15. Tuesday. . . Pint Capital Prlru $76.000. Tickets $5 ; sold In I'lfths atSl cah. Scofulilii ill almto RED STAE , LINE , Unynlnnil U.S. SAILING EVEHY SATURDAY NEW YORK AND ANTWERP , WiettMneerniany , IMi'Ifiitfaml ami / ' ; < ( ' , Htccraito Outnard , ti < > \ I'roptld from AnUcrr > .io , Kxcurslon , f IU , Including ItcilOln , Uu ; 2d C'ubln , ! 55 ; Kxcurslon , 8100 ; Haloon fruu. $ UD to tO.'i Kx- curslon 110 to $1CU. Wright & BOIK , Oen , Agts d Uroodvay N. Y. Cald ill , Hamilton A Co. , Onmlia P. i : . Umliran &Co.,2aSN. 10th Htruct , On.uht ; U. K Klinl > all , Oinuha , ARentf. liV r < vlIy ImportedBeer SIN BOTTLES. Erlnngor , Bavai ia Culrnbaclior , Biivuria. Pilsner Bolu-iniiui Kuisor 13 cu ( lien. DOMESTIC. Budwoiscr St. Louis Aiiltausor St. Louir , Best's > . . . .Milwaulceo. Schlitz-Pilsner Milwuulcce. Krup's Omulm. Ale. Porter , Douiostic tuid Illiine Wine. ED. MA.UREII , 1214 Pnrjmm. PATENTS 1'ufunts sent frco. Tblrtr-soven Tcari1 ozpcrlenco. I'atents obtained through MUNN A CO. are noticed in the BciKNTino AUEIIICAN. the urvctt , best , and most wldelr circulated eclentlflo paper , \Vcoklr. Bplendia enErevlniM and Intereitlnir In formation , bpcolrucn copy of I hn Hclriu lllo Amer- Icnii soutfree. A < 1dro > iUUNN ACO , BciEMTUlO JLMTMUJAU Office , 2U JJruadwuy , Now York. Hi II U fl ffl II T" ll'osn ' Buffer jn from the HHIlHIJIJIJ'jirBit ; ' .lf i'jutbliil vrrori , 'I * nuiulual wuakucM , o rly Uu- cay , lent manhood , ele. , I will Bend you particulars of a fliuple anil curtain means of iwlf cure , freuoftlnrilo. > unLKU , Moouus , OUNH. SH , ATWOOD , Plattsiuoatli , - . . . IIKHAPKII Ot TIIOKOUaU DRfO AMI Illull ( IKAllg HEREFOBO MID JEBSEY ClinLE Afii nvnoa ou JiK : tr UBO f stock ( or > aI < .iOorro ionileiKo solicited " " " " ' motv-ly THE NECESSITY \ FOR THE SPECIALIST , DR. H , WAGNEE , llftilonir boon ftcVnowlwIifetl and more o at thll < l r thin any othor. The vast field ol mMlc.il dclonco U iver IticrcAMmr , nnd Its luimcroiu brknrhes are ' 3 brought nearer and nearer to perfection , and no ono min can any loncer RTMP them nl llenco the noeo lty for dividing the lalwr. And It It true l > cjond all iloiiht that dlinvno , nrfoctlng tlio iron- to-iirlmry otgam neeil epeclal ettidy moro than any- hlri ; cl < c , If vo irould understand and know how rcit thcin tire | > erly , 1 > IU It. WAdNKIi H fully mrnro Itiftt thnro are many phj slclnnn , and nome tn llilo twoplo , who will condemn hlmformnklng thl.icJ.iw ol ilUcMM A * pe > claltj , but ho U happy to know that with most per- on nf rcflnemcnt and IntolllKcnoo ft moro anl'gntcn ' * d \ low l < taken of the Riilijoct , and that tru | > liiilo- an who iletotoi hlmicll to rollo > lni { the afHIctol and avlng them from womo than death , Is no lesi a phi- nnlhrcpldt and benefactor tohlirnco than the nur > soon or vhjulclan who by close apullcAtlon excels In any other liriuioti of hl profcMlon. Ami fortunately or hunnnlty , the day la ilawnlngnhen the Mn t > hf. anlhrophy that condemned the \lctlm ot folly or crime , like the lepers under the .Jewish Iftw. to dl uncnrcd for has pmotlAwar. A Few Reasons Why jou should try the celebrated Dr. II. Woznor' * methods ol cum : 1. "Dr. II. Wagner Is a natural physician. " The Orcitcst Mving' Phrenologist , "Few can excel jou M a doctor. " DR. J. SIMM * , The World s Greatest Physiognomist. . "Von are vt ondcrf ully proficient In j our know ! edge ot dlscnwj and medicines. " DR. J. MATTnKTOt * 4. "Theanilcted flnd ready relict In jour pres ence. " DR. J. SIMMS. 6. "Dr. H , Wagner Is n regular graduate Irom ncllcvuo Hospital , Now York city ; has had very extensive - tensive hngpltal practice , and Is thoroughly potted on all branches of his bclo\od sclonre , especially ou chronlo diseases. " DM. RROWSKU. Si Ewixo. 8. "Dr. U. Wagner has Immortalized himself by his wonderful discovery of speclfta remedies for pri vate andticMial diseases.1rglnK City Chronicle. 7. "Thousands ot Imallds " flock to see him. San Kniiclnco Chronlde. 8. "llio Doctor's long exporlenco M a specialist should render him very succcMful. " Hocky ilouu. tain Nons. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At ono tlmo a discussion of the secret vleo n s en- Ircly avoldoil by the profwwlon , and modlcal orks o1 but a few j cars ago would hardly mention It. To day the physician Is ot a dlUcreiit opinion ; ho U aware that It 1 * hli duty OU.iRrce.iblo though It nay bo to handle this matter without clo > esand peak plainly aliMit It : and Inklllgcnt pnronui and guardians will thank him for doing so. The results attending this dostructlt o vice wcro for. ncily not unilrntootl , or not properly estimated : and lo Importance being attached to a subject which by t natiiro does not linlto close In\cstlgatlonlt wa vlllln jly litnoroil. 1110 habit Is goncrolly contracted by the young while attending school ; older companions through heir example , may b i responsible for It , or It may bo acquired through accident. Tlio excitement once ex- icrlcnced , the pnctlco will be repeated a aln ami apxln , until at last the habit becomes firm and com. ilctely onsliMss tha victim. Mental and nervous at llctlons are usually the prlmarj ronilta ot ( clt-aliuio. Among the Injurious effect * may be mentioned lassl- tide , ilojcctlon or Irrooclblllty of Umpcr and general lability. The IHJV seeks serlusloti , and rarely John n the Bportt of his companloiiH. It ho bo a young nan ho will bo little found In company with the ether ox , ami Is troubled with cxcmllin ; ami nnno lns > osnfillness in their presence. Laiclvlous dreanu , niUsliinj and cmptions on the face , etc. , are also > romncnt ! sjinptnuif. If the practice la violently pcntstcd Inmoro serious Uturli.inccs take pHco. Croat palpitation of the icart , or cpllcptla coiiMilsIons , are experienced , and ho suffcrt r may fall Into a complete state ot Idiocy ba ore , llnnlly , ilcnth relieves him. To all those engagedhthlj angcrou , practice. ! wouldeiy , first pi all , ( top It at oncemake ; every losilblo effort to do so ; but If j ou f all , If ) our nervous ystcm U already too much nhittcrcd , and conso- [ Ucntly , } our will power broken , take some ner\o nUtako to suppose that any one may , for seine time , 10 to\crj sollttlo , gl\ohlmiiel ( up to this fascinating lUtdangorousaxcltemcntvtithout suffering from its > 11 consoauaucca at tome future tlmo. The number ol joungmcnhoaio Incapaclatcil to fill the duties njoliieil by wedlock U nlanningly larec , and In most it such caacs this unfortunate condition of things can id traced to the practice of self abuse , which hod been abandoned j pars ajfo. Indeed , afow months' practice ot this habit Is minlclciit to Induce rpirraatorrhacal 3 atcr ) oarsand I ha > o many of such coses uudcr trcit Dient at the proacnt da > .M' II Young Men Vho may bo suffering from the effects of youthful olllca or Indiscretions w 111 do ell to avail thumseli 01 f this , the greatest boon o > er laid at the altar of suf erlnnhumanity. DR. WAONKR vtlllfruarantce tofor- clt t-iW for every cato of ucmlnal wcaknctis or prlrato lsco.no ol any kind and character .which bounder * akus to and falls to euro. Middle Aged Men. There are many at the 0re of 30 to DO n ho are roublud with too frequent evacuations of the blad der , often accompanied by aulfcjht sumrtlny or bucn- ng sensation , and a wiukrnlnff of the system In nanner the patient cannot ncoount for. On cxarnln- tig the urinary deponlts a ropy scdlinont win cfton ba ounil , and suinctlmei ) small i > arUclo of albumen will tj > pear , or the color \\lllba nf thin uillklsh hue. iiK to a dark and turpld fljihi'uanco. Thv aa imn > ineny men u ho die of thl uiiJcuIty , Ignoi uf > ( ho cauio , Mhkh Is the uecond ta/a nf eemlnal-nc . - less. Dr. W. w 111 guarantee a perfect euro In all cases and a healthy restoration of the Kenlto-urinary oran - ; an . Consultation frco. Tlioronsh examination and ad- vleo. $5. All communications should bo addressed , Dr. llenry Icnry Wanner , P. 0. CSS9 , Denver , Colorado. The Young MHII'M Pochut Coimianlon , by Dr. II Valuer , Is uorth HHelLht In gold to jouug mea Prlco 91,2fi. Sent by mall to any addrciu.xj Let Your Light Shine. Dr. Winner , ho celebrated specialist , of Denver Mo. , 313 I ni liner street , bolletcs In letting tlioworld \thathouindo , andlsdoliit ; for thouvanda of ilj felliiuiucn. IIU treatment for lost manhood la i it tn win him a nanio that iiosterlty will blexo. Ten hourand tt-MtlminililK from all ever the United States rum thOKoho hoHcurvd , Id proof posltl\o that lie does nru the u orat CAUI.I ) of tlieso diseases. 11\e afllicted rum chronlo and sexual dlntnses of every Iclnd will ml him their bent friend. Itcad hU adv crtUomontln all our city papers , and call on him fur advice , asws [ nowyou v.lll corroborate lu In Kiylnu liulj the gut urer's truu frioud. HiKkyllounrulii .S'oua. | Relief to the Afflicted. tn rrm.lii-iics , Al In sdt , u'6 , ( ho specialists are the ones vthoaUa ) > inomujtniiti ) front and accomplish rroal rciulta , 1 hU rcnurk In k j > cclally applicable to o Dr. II. Wagner , of tlil clt ) . Hit itandd at the top ol Msprofc lon , oinl tlmtiinslio tterforma for the unfortunate would eetm vtonderftil If not mnncrly lowed In thu light of Htlciitlflo auiuUomint * . He u entinr > od b ) the mint nnlnont of the incdlc.il faculty , lljoillcoutail Laramlr troit , where ha Hill speedi ly ifft < ta Hire tor the njtlorli of cither sex , no mat er how Rompllcatcd thulr complaint 1'oiscroy t Juuioorat. Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. Persons at a distance M ho nlah to be treated by Dr. Vaguer utcd not fuel backw turd berauo of ( nubility to vUlt him. If they will w to the doctor he will end a Hit of qucHtloni w liable * him to solid medicines , oomiM.1 and to thounands he has lovemven , Hu has p hi every city , town ami tatlon In Colorado null as all ever the United SUtui. Bco hl ad Jhla advertisement Den ver Tribune. Shall We Beform ? Speclflo remedies for alldlseases Is the theory 1 practice at present of educated and annirleiioe hyslclaus , and In all Urge connnunltlos they h\ , holr i > cdaJUe , to excel In which th y direct their ituilien and iiructlce. Dr. Winner Is a lucccaslul IN lustration ot this modern school ol siwcliUtlcs. and hbj unprecedented BUCC M In the treatment of prlvat * diseases Is u wonderful us It It Battering. 1'rof. J. Blmms. Thoto pirsons who ueixl tuedlca ] relief for the most delicate uf dljeatta will find an accouipUihcd and no. reufulphblclaiilii tlio IH.TSOD of Dr. Wagner. No , 343 Laruncr strict , who It hljfhly rooummcudeil bj th modlcal i'roltm > ljii at home fcud aboard. l'omero/ Democrat , lll.-otry and Itrnonuicemuit glrv wayto wUdoin. uiidthuvmu ) ihy Id n belle * el Uj Mtlni-hl , Illtht blilui ) for the glory of his fellow men. 1'rlukr' * Ink i the torch ho can bcnusu to enlda tliuWeary aud sick one to the fountain of huiltn If this rtld should be liutruuiental as a "TOUClILlGH'T'Kt.uii- oualiill to guide nuDuilns humanity to813 utroet , Denver , Coloradott will answer thd or which Iv was written , AJ.Uow CB.BHMHY WAONEB , 1 > . 0. bo 33SO , or call at 313 Larimer ( jtr Denver , /arnc d.tbo coJuom hetkled "Th Nwewlty th i M. iU-J. I . , U VUtUliai.Jt , J UW X rf ! ,