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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1883)
THE DAILf BEE SATUKbA\ MAY 5 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Saturday Morning , May b. LOUAl ] The Sioux Falls granite will probabl ; be down tbe entire length of Truth itree by the 4th of July. Tbe old framebulldlng ! east of Hubei mann's It being torn down to make wa ; for new Improvement ! . In tbe police conrt yesterday on man WM committed In default cf $5 am coU fur disturbing the peace. There are about 350 caeon 01 he docket In tbe United Statei court fo the May term , whhh begins oil Monila ; : next. * An excursion party numbering ninety * five porsoni passed through the city Thuri , day en route to St. Louli , all balling Iron I Washington county , Nina Australian aboriglnoj In charg of Mr , K. A. Cunningham , agent for liar num , wcro passengers on the overland traL from the wont Thursday evening. Pasturing-Hortea taken to pasture Ii the Crelghtun pasture. Board fence nni well matured. Inquire of. W. O. llenthaw U13 Sanndera street. ai4 Ot Sneak thieves have turned their alien attention from clothes lines to cow shed and no less than eighteen milkers are not missing from different parts of the city. The bricklayers' and plasterers' join standing committee are requested to mee at the K. P. ballon Saturday evening a 7:30 : sharp , on Important business. B order of chairman of committee. About 30,000 pounds of f i eight , chle fl agricultural implements , were taken on b. the steamer Black 1II1U at Council Ulnff : and about 5,000 pounds , consisting main ) of hardware and dry good' , at thla city , ' The Union dri'l ' boys of the Knighl | of Pythias will meet for drill this evenlo * t the Nebraika ledge No , 1 , on Foul teenth street , between Douglas and Dodgi at 8 o'clock sharp. All knights aroii Tiled. Fine strawberries at Wlemern1. One of our well known police officei took unto bimtelf a wife. Tbe union wi solemnized Tburaday. TUB BEB wlshi the lucky "cop" much joy and a happ married life. A new brick block is to be put np i once by Ben Smith on Douglas street , nei ] 3th. Henry Spiegel will put up a bloo adjoining It. The old frame bulldlnf corner 14lh and Farnam , U bring ; move off lo make way for a brick block there. Dr. Carver has accepted tbe challeng of W. Gialmm , ot London , England , for match at 100 birds for from Sl.COO to g..OC a side , to be shot In thii country at Gri ham's convenience or in Eoglaud next Di comber , There will be n social Sunday acboi singing at the Christian chnrch , corner i Twentieth actl Farnnm street * , ou Sundn aflernoon nt four o'clock , Everybody cordially Invited to attend , as good eln | ing will be heard. All singers from othi Sunday echcols are especially invited I attend , Everybody cmne and bo high ! entertained for one hour , ' i A few deal ] are still being reporte * iu tbe matrimonial market , Mr. John 1 1 Beagle acd Mis Clara E. Wilson wei married on Wednesday evening , May 3 ; in thi J city , at the residence of Mr. Jacc O , Ktaenperger , by Rev , Charles W , Si' Idge , and at tbe 18th street M. E. paraoi age , May 33 , 1853. by Kev. J. W. Shan ! Mr. Edward II. Day , of St. Josjph , Mo was united to Mias Anna .T , Manning , i Ouiaha. The two youthful adventurers who , h by an overdose of dime literature , atarte "Wednesday morning on foot for Sin Frai cisco , returned Friday , Fremont being tl extreme western point reached by then Young Schmid has resumed work i Bcbroeder'a and Is modest enough that I has not hung up any scalps , antelope skit or other tokens of prowets on the wai 1 but resumes work as if nothing had cvi % happened , I ' Thousands Say Bo. i ; ' Mr , T. W. Atkins , Ulrard , Kan. , write ( "I never hesitate to recommed your Ele I trie Bittera to my customer ; , they give ei ; tire satisfaction and are rapid sellers. Electric Bitters are the purest and bei , medicine known and will positively cui Kidney and Liver complaint ! . 1'urlfy it [ blood and regulate the bowels. No famil ; can afford to be without them. They w ! ' save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bll every year. DIED. LYNCH - In thia city , May 3 , at ? o'cloo i > . m. , Mary , beloved wife of Edwai Lynch , aged 39 years. Funeral will take place Saturday , Ma 5 , at 2 o'clock p , m. , from the residenci attend. JOHN OLSKX Aeed 62 , at St. Joseph hospital , May 3 , 1883. Funeral will take place Sunday , May ' lip. m , , from tbe Danish church , 18t street and St , Mary's avenue , under tt antpices of Omaha Lodge No , 2 , I. O. C F. and tbe Danish association. In Morgan county , Ga , a negro killed very large rattlesnakeandgave it to a doi tor , who tied tbe reptile behind his bug ? and dragged It ten miles , leaving tbe anal that night tied behind the bnggy. Th next morning he found tbe mate of tl rattlesuike lyin ? beside tbe deidanalt > having following its trail for ten mile Tbe live snake waa of the exact iza of th dead reptile , which was a very large tpei lea. FOR SALE. A now aldO'bar , end spring top bag gy , made Ly Snyder aud took fin prlco at the ntato fair hot fall ; novc used and will bo sold low. Apply s Western Newspaper Union , oor. 12t and Donclaa at. fob28m&otf Huriford'i Acid Phosphate IMPARTS NEW LIFE AND VIGOR. DR. S. F. NKWOOMBKR , Oroen field , 0 , s ye : "In the oases ot several oral aged mon , who complained c forgetfulneea and ditlnclination t thluk , move or to ba spckou to , o harrassed in any way , they told me I Imparted new lifo and vigor. " The Jlano Evening G zotto U th cheapest piper and beat ndvertfsloi mrjJJnm In Nevada. Jta Weekly 1 P * SJmo paper for tha irhole state. idlmeod. f4t TREASURE TROVE , A Boll Discovered Under A Man'i ' Foot Which Bends Him Behind thi Bars for Grand Larceny. About a month go B well kuowi woman of the town appeared In Jndgi Boneko'a court and Died a complain against a man named Ohatloa Jones charging him with taking a roll of $71 from her person. The man wai searched at the city jail and nothlrjj In the shape of currency found , bn after having sent him up for ( Iftoot days another search waa Inatitntod a the county jail and ton dollars fonnc concealed lu hla boot. This ho ac counted for and no farther steps wen taken against him at the time. Jones w a a stranger in the cilj when ho arrlvel and fell In with thi woman by chance Ho represented that ho was without money and she taking compassion on him , took hla with her to supper , going to a reetau rant ou Tweltth street , lijth go pretty well Intoxicated and were ar rested , and when she mndo thechargi of robbery , there being no ovldonci It was nor sustained. She has sinci l ft town And her whereabouts arc au known. Subsequently Oflioer Flynn rocolvoc certain i formation which led him ti bellovo that Jones did have mono ] concealed about him , and according ! ; before the fifteen days sentence ex pired went np and begun a thorougl search. Nothing was found at firs but It was noticed that the man stooc as if rooted to ono spot II o was compelled to ate ] aside , and npon doing so a roll con tatnlng $33 In greenbacks , waa fonnc on the spot covered by ono of hla feet Ho had had It concealed In hia socl and doxtrously dropped It and covorec it ao as to throw the t fibers off thi asont. Ho was taken before Judgi Bencka at the expiration of his sen tence and recommitted to jal on the ohargo of stealing the $75. II claims that ho can account for the pea session of the entire roll , but if hi fal'a to do this , which ia highly proba ble , ho will wait for an invostlgatloi before the grand jary. Should the woman not bo found th money will revert to the state. A SUGGESTION. Which Might Prove'a Valuable One The numerous ncoldouta of late o : the railroad , most of which wer canted by portions who were not om ployca jumping on trains while in me tlon , loads to the snggcatlon by man that the city authorities should dovls some means of breaking np the dan gerons practice , which ban led to a much suffering andsorroir. In moat of the eastern states am cltloB there are special statutes or 01 dlnacc3s making the act in question misdemeanor , punishable- fine o Imprisonment or bath. It would seem that suh an ordinance nanco might be pissed by the Oman city council and would certainly be good thing oven If it worked a llttl hardship at first. A BEE reporter recently rode dowi on a passenger train which was gain to the ahops and at tbo Y whore th train loaves the main track at least hnndred boys ranging from five t twenty-one years of ago were collected ready to jump on and steal a ride. A ! the way down the train picked u those parties nntll the platforms wer covered and the reporter was Informe that it was &u every da ; experience and one , which seemed im possible to remedy. If the rallroa employes nee harsh measures to driv the fellows off they are censured If no arrested , and ono man Trent so far ate to warn an employe that if he over hi hla son ho would whip him. The death of the young Bohemia : boy at St. Joseph's hospital last week and the pitiful sight of the little felloi now lying there crippled for llfo , ar lesions which should bo heeded. Some member of the council shonli introduce au ordinance to prevent mei and boys from running Into danger b ; forbidding ell < rho are not actual em ployea or havlng'bnalnesa on a train from boarding It while In motion. I would save a good deal of trouble an < would soon como to bo generally an dorstood and observed. MR. JOHN f IIZ GERALD. Interviewed by a Chicago Reporte on Nebraska , High License. Etc. During Mr. John Fitzgerald's vlsl to Chicago to attend the meeting c the Irish colonization society , one c the Interviewing fiends of the Chieag Tribune cornered the well-known Lin coin contractor , and gleaned from hit the following : "Tho reporter rao1 ; Mr. John Fits gerald , of Lincoln , Nob. , who Is on of the most extcntivo farmers In th west. Ho la also a railroad contrac tor , a bank president and a merchant Indeed , it would bo difficult to gus any money making business li which Mr. Fitzgerald is not con cerned. He was moat enthusiast ! about Nebraska. Tim * waa the stat for immigration in hla opinion ; ther were millions of acres of fertile land which but waited the work of the sot tier to bloom and prodnca abundance There was bread and work cnorch fo all In Nebraska. Tne pennlleis Imml grant cf to day will bo a thrifty farme three years from now If ho settles ii Nebraska. Mr. Fit ? eraldv ouldur2 < every Irishman who has a frluni among the assisted or unassisted om ! grants to send them to hla state. Ai ordinary man rrho can work at farn labor can earn $20 per month am board all the year round , or ma ] work a farm on ( hares and maki more. Too present la the best seaion of the year to go west. Farm er < want assistance for spring work , Those who have a little capital can In crease It now , and If they buy land 1 should ba plowed in Juno or July , thi fermentation of the rotting vegetation turned under will help rot the soil crust. Mr. Fitzgerald could not sec why Irishmen , who know little aboul I I I anything else than fnrmligshould tot tlo down In eastern cities to rot arnon a festering population whlto there w health and wealth In his state. Mt Fitzgerald IB exceedingly proud o Nobrnska. "What abont the high license sys tem In Nebraska ! " "It works splendidly , " s.ld Mt Fltsgerald , "In Lincoln I have no scon a drnnkon man aloes It wa adopted. The doggeries have beoi cleaned out. The half dozen saloon left are respectable and well conduct od. A man goes In. takes a drink paya for it aud walks out. Thcro anne no loafers around , Wo would no have low license back under any con slderatlon. " "Aro yon a democrat , Mr. Filzger aid ! " "Most certainly. What has thai not to do with high license ? I tel you everybody Is pleased , satisfied am delighted with the workings of thi system. I nm a democrat , but most emphatically a high license man. " Mr. Fi'zjorald ' thinks that semi tutittouri'K ihonld bo taken , cither b ] the oolunizatnii orsorno other society to direct Irish Immigration westward. A LOCK-OUT. Trouble in the Congregation o an Omaha Olmrch , The Pastor Resigns , on Ao count of Internal Feuds For sometime past there have boei rumors of trouble in a well-knot ? ) O-naha church organizition , and vor serious charges have been madi against ono of the elders , elected re cently , who is claimed to have baoi wotklng againat the Interests of tin church as well as of the paslor. The congregation s < rajtlmo ago de tormlned to build a now church ndlOci on Eighteenth street , Bud to that one purchased a lot. the prlco oi which wns $3,100 Of thi amount $11 CO had to be paid dowt and It was expected that the balanci oonld be ralsf d without any troubli as it became duo. The 81,100 wai loaned to the church by the wlfo o vhe msn who was elected to on elder ship , and U appears that the deed tc the property was taken out lu he : name. An edlGoo was put np at i cost of $1,000 , which was complete ! for occupancy about Christmas day. A number cf the members am friends of the church were down oi the man from whoso family the mono ; camoand kept circulating ugly rumor concerning him until the pastor who previously supposed him to bual straight , vrca compelled to take oflicla cogulzance of the charges and Invest ! g&tn the matter. An informa' board of luvootlgatloi hold a rncutlng before which U U ni ported that the accused appeared am canfceatd to the allegations mad against him. This action of coursi put him at variance with the chnro ! authorities end ho , according to th pastor's story , bgan to take the cf fonaivo by twiso denying through th papers services appointed to bo held n the now church. A couple of Sundaya ago the COL grogatlon and pistor aesumblod D usual for Sabbath morning cervices and to their astonishment found thi ohnrchjdoors clotod and locked. The ; sent a messeagtr for the keys , bu they were not forthcoming , and afte waiting for some tlma the coneregi Urn dispersed without the ncual bsno diction. This , of conrso brought affairs to : crisis , and the compilations were eucl that the paslor resigned and stated ti a BEE reporter that ho would no' agnin assume chargo. The member who has thus created i strife in religious circles , althougl elected an older , has never been In stalled , and will now probably be barred rod from holding the position. He seems to hold the fort all the same however , nnd what the result cf thi canfl ct will bo Is a doubtful matter PERSONAL. G. W. Llninger has gone to Clncln natl. natl.Supt. Supt. Hopkins , of the Wyoming stag line , is in the city. Superintendent Morfoui , of tha St Paul & Omiha , left Thunday for SI Paul. Paul.Mr Mr , and Mrs. Churchill ParVer returne homo on Tuesday morning from Schenet tady , N. Y. Rev. Mr. and Mra. Lint ] , of Iowa , an MM. Marshall , ot Denver , Co ] , , areguett of Mis. A. A , Gibson. Mr and Mrs. K. V. Peters , cf Kugen City , Ore. , n.e In Ito city visiting the ! aunt , Mr ; . J. II. Lacey. Mra. U. E. Sactter. of Kawlinp , Wyo , the guest of Mra. A. A , Gibon , left fo her homo on Thursday "a noon train , Mrs. Emma Hirich , nf Cincinnati , ac companled by her BOH , Alex , atrlvoJ yei tercUy , and h tbe guest of Mrs , Goatz. W. II. Firth , of Clihago , the gtnerc traveling paasergor sgent of the Chicago Burlington & Quinry railway , waa in th city Thursday. Frank 0. Harding , of Ilalley , IJaho , i In the city for tl.e purpose of getting out ipeclal paper , "Tho Wood lllver Won dcrlancl , " to ndvertho the Wood rive country. Mrs. F. II McConnell and daughter and Mis ) Lizzie Isaacs , came in from Sal Lake City yesterday. They are etoppini with Mrs. W. P. Taylor and will upeni about a month in our city , visiting oh friends. J , K , COT , the leading hardware me ; chadt of Plattemouth ia rust eating in ou : city Friday , Ho reports business good It the city of seven hills , and expressed him self highly pleased with the Improvement of the Gate City. Wide A.wake Druggists. Mr. C. F. Goodman is always alive it bis business , and spares no palna to eecurc the best of every article lu his line. He bas secured the agency of the celebrated New Discovery for Consumption. The only cerUin cure known for Coniumption , C/ougbr , Colds , Iloarsenesa , Aatbma , Hay Fever , Bronchitis , or nny ( flection of the Throat or Lung * . Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free , Regular iiz { 1.00. FOR YOUR LIFE. A Now Enterprise Inaugurate in Omaha , Increasing Evidence of Grow ing Metropolitan Impor tance. A few days ago THE BBB chronlolei the organization of the first fire in anranco company that over filed artl olca of Incorporation ia Nebraska , nui which w s formed of both Omaha am Council Bluffj capitalists. Following close in the wako of thi commendable enterprise comes an other move , this time in the dlrectioi of llfo insurance. Yesterday article of incorporation wcro filed by a com pacy , which will bo known as "th Omahu Mutual Aeseismont Lifo insurance suranco company. " The Incorporatora are F. M Packet H. 0. Niblook , John D Peabodj- D. , Ed , MoLaughlln and J. W , Loans burg. The object of thj formation of thi company Is the Insurance of llvts 01 the mutual nnsusamcnt plan , paying the bouifisiary within ninety dnvi after dun proof of death is furnished The aflMra of the company will bi managed by a board of live trustees the first board constating of the incor par-atom named above , and the bourc thereafter to be elected annually. Thocilbcra of the association wll Include a president , secretary , trcas nror , uttoruey and finance committee to bo also elected annually. The nsteeemouts will bo uniform based upon ono thousand dollars oi Itenanco or pro rat a according to thi ago of the Insured. Omaha will bo the headquarters o ; the now company. MILITARY MATTERS , The Latest Orders From the Head quarterp , Department oj the Piiute. The following named men enlistee at Fort D. A Russell , Wyoming , ant Fort Omaha , Nob. , are assigned at follows : Robert Brockr , to the 0h Infantry Jerome Kelleber , Thomas Me Ma hon and James Brannnn , to Llgh Battery D , Gin Artillery. First Lieutenant Lsvl F. Burnett 7th Infantry , Is hereby detailed BI member of the General Court-Mur tlal convened at Fort Fred Steele Wyoming , by paragraph 3 , epecia oidcrs No 30 , current Rorles frorr tlu'uo headquarters , vlco First Lieu tenant Alfred B Johnson , 7th Infant ry , who la hereby relieved. Paragraph S , special orders No. 42 current series t'-om theeo headquar ters , i ] hereby so amended aa to rr- quire Acting Actletant Surgeon Johr J. Maroton , when relieved from dnlj at Fort Laramlo , Wyo. , to report t < the ccmrajndlrjg cfliior Fort D A , Ru&aoll , Wyo. , to await further orders The quartermaster's doportraotii will fnrntah transportation frcm i\r D. A. lln-sall , Wyo , to Fort Rjno , I. T , to Trnrapotrr Harry McLaren company 0 , Twentieth Infantry , oi furlough without moana to return te his atntlon. His company cotumandoi will bo notified ty the qaartermate : furnishing the trausportattun , that thi coat of the catno may bo proper ! ] charged against the soldier. A JuAXVYER CANED. A HindsomeiTeetlmonlal to a Depart Ing Lawyer. Judge D. G , Hull , for many yean a resident and practitioner la Lincoln , and master In chancery cf the U. S court , has removed to this city ant taken up hla permanent restdenci hero , renting a honso at Twonty-fiftl and Fiirnam streets. The following uoat compliment was paid htm on hi : departure from the capital , the Hon being clipped from the State Journal D. G. Hull , who has been aroaldon' of this city for the past fourteen years and who leaves us to-day to take uj his residence In Omaha , was verj agreeably surprised at hla oflico In thi government building last evening. Hi was bcsily engaged packing hla lav books Ic boxes , when a large dolega lion of the lawyers of the city nn < ceremoniously entered the oflho , am requested his presence in the innri room. When all were Boated CUpt Bllllngsley stepped In front of Mr Hull , and In a vary pleasant addrcai presented him with an elegant gold headed cane , bearing the following In ecrlptlon : " 1 > G. Hull , from frlondi of the Lincoln bar , April 30 , 1883. ' Mr. Hull , though taken completely bj Burpiiio , responded in a very happj manner , aasurh g hit frlonds thut thi beautiful cane would always run tin it hla possession. After n few houri pleasantly spent the parly bid Mr Hull odlen , wishing him prosperity h hla now homo. Bucklon'a Arnica Salve. Tbo greatest medical wonder of thi world. Worrantei tJ Bpeedlly cure Burn" lirulec" , Cuts , Ulcer ? , Salt Kheum , Fevo : Soree , Cancers , Files , Chilblains , Cornr Tetter , Chapped Hands , and all skin eruj tlons , guaranteed to cure In every instance or money refunded. 25 cents per Lox. For tale by O. F. Gooiltntm. Heal Bstnta.Transrers. The following deeda wore filed foi ncord In the county clerk's ' office May 3 , roportoi for TUB BEE bj Ames' real eatato agency : M. Orton and hnaband to D. L , Thomas , w. d. , lot 20 , sec 27 , 1C , 13 , 8500. 0. Wllto and wlfo to F. Rosa. w. d. , parcel aec 29 , 15 , 11 , $2,700. F. Murphy to M. Hughoa , q. c. d. , lot -18 , Nelson's add. , $1. R. D , Hills and wlfo to M. Hughes , w d. , lot 48 , Nelson's add. , $150. A. Kountza and wlfo to N. Peter son , w. d , lot 11 , block 2 , Koutza 4 h add. , $250. E Gorman to J D Orelihton , w. d. , 22 feet lot 1 , block 54 , ? 1,405. G. I. Gilbert , Administrator , to E Gorman , 22 feet lot 1 , block 54 $1,305. T. Boyle and wlfo to B. and L. Reed , ij , o. d. , parcel sec 1 , 1C , 12 , $975. 8. E. Rogers and wife to A. and 8. Ayer , w. d , lot 1 , block 12 , Roger addition , StiOO. Li R. Tattle , Jr. , to 0. M LnRnr W. d. , lot 4 , Tuttlo's ( ub-dlvlniot : 5025. J. McOormlck to 11. W. Yules , w d , lot 4 , block 7 , McOormlok's add tlon , 5700. U. P.rks to J. Pownll , w. d , lot ! block 4 , K khoru , ? 52 50 J D Crook and w Ifo to J. Powol w , d , lots 3 and 4 , block 4 , Eikhon $200. $200.U U Crjok and hnabtud to J , l\m oil , w. d , , parcel sec , 12 , 15 , 1C $2 000 W. Hopper and wlfo to J. Powell * d. cncol ico. 12 and BOO. It , IE 10 , J500 THE INCANDESCENT. It Will Probably be Introduced Int the titato luutlUHions. The board of public lauds am buildings , ooiuitttuu of Secretary eState State Rjggcn , Treasurer Scurtovant Ltud Connutsslontr A. G KuudaJ aud Attorney Genonil Powers , cam up to Ojinhi yesterday r.nd in th evening visited Iho Wlllotv Spring Distillery to Inrpcot Iho work Ing of the iiiuaudracBiit llg'j with n flow to putting the same in a Iho InsMio .uyluni and probably at thi now ctritul building It Is under Blood tint the Inspection was entire ! ] satisfactory and that the bjard we , : inoro than ratified with the no IT light Hood'a Barsaporllln li made of roots herbs , and bar. s It gtvoa tone to thi eitomaoh and makes the weak strong Sold by A lama 0 i tanian on the Pacific , Of pains and nohu * WAS prolific ; II u limped nil around , Until ho hnd found St. Jacibs Oil , the great apec'fu , I O. O. T. AU members of Omaha lodge No 141 are reqneatod to bo present thi Friday evening , May 4 h , as buslnos of Importance la to bo transacted also installation of ( .Moors for the en suing quarter. 0. T. BUNCE W. 0. J. R WollTllINOTON , W. R. 8. > Ve notice the Marriage Fnnil , Mutua Trust Association , of Cedar lUpldn , Iowa highly spoken of In mnny of the ieadlni papers of the state. "Money for the Un married" heads their advertisement ii another column nf this naper , fo-Sn SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGI Made from tbo wild floweio of thi FAR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLE1 It is the most fragrant of pernine ! Manufactured by II B SI wen , Sit Francisco. Forsalo In Omaha by W J. Whltohonau ni'i Kounard Broa sa of Appetite. Bowels costive , Palu in the iloatl , with a duU eon- cation in the back part , Pain under the ShouMor bladu , fullneaa after eatlngr , with a disinclination to ex- cition of body or mind , Irritability of temper , Low spirits , with a feof- Intf of havincr neglected somoduty. Weariness , Dizzineas , Flutteriiiff at the heart , Dots before the eyes , Yel low Skin , Headache croneraily over the rlRht eye. Restlessness , with fit ful dreams , lUghly colored Urine , ana CONSTIPATION. TTTTT'S l irrS ore eipeclallr tlnpted la such cngei. one dole ef fects micli a cliniiue orfcelliiii a to nitoilUlt the ullcrer. . Th < jyIiicren etlieAiiuetltennilc n the body to Take ou Fleili , thus the BJ * torn U iiourlHlieil , and bv their Toiilo Aclloiiinn the I > lBe tlvcOrKaii , Itrit- ulur hlonlii nreproauccd. I'rliuUceuu. 5 Murrnv St. , IV. Y. in OIUT HAUI on VCntRKFRs chnniro to n OI/KST BLACK l > y ft slnslo application of this In r. It Impartsannturnlcnlor. ActsIimnntinrou * ly. Bold by Druczlsts , or Built by ui n ti ou rcoeptcf..9tl.o ! . OFFICE , ! I5 MriUlA-e ST. , W. V. f Dr.1" 1T-8SHM ALoM.lu.lUlnrrnj.ll.m M4-V VVuful liter lull IU ! > nulUJ t ULU on uvlUiU ! . J LSL CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 " ] V lolicret icertify that \ce uipercint th , arraivjtment * for all thr Monthly ami Stun AnnualItratnny * of Tht iMiiitmna State Lot ttrv ComjMiHit , and in permit manage a il eon trol the Iirairntyn themtilies , ami that the mm nnr conducted itith hnntttuttirnrst , and n uooil/aith tatcaidall jiartte > , and let avthom the company to me thu cerlijicate , mth/ac-ntn \le o/Mir iiynaturei attached , in i ( iidctrtue iiuntn. " Comm nln n 3 IDtMTF.n ATTOAQT'O ' I ir OVEHHALFA MILLIOM DI3T1II3LTEII Louisiana State Lottery Oompany Ii cotporatel In 18 < W for ! 5 years hr Iho 'cg\ \ li'.mo lur I'llucit era ni Cn tl'a'ia | pin pso withacapi'alr-f$1,100.0 0 lowhlclin nserf fuudol ( tr51oOOha8s nrobsen added. By un oMirHliuhn'n poptiUr vote Its frarch'fi wasuadoa par ol Hie present bUti l.onillu : t on an ptnl Ijc ) < iubtr .d , A , I ) , 1BN , I Cr nil t In e tm rr i r wln t ll t > ko place no tr.lv It ii'ier stain or jjoitiioiut Lick tt t-c folio > ing DI tribution : GRAND PROMENADE DON FRT , ilurln/ which will Uko plicetho 157th Ora > a Month y ANDTIIH EXTRAORDINARY QkMI.A'JMJAL DPA'A ItQ At he Orlins T eid y une 12 1803 Dndirthu pcreonil iupo-Ti < : on and managg incut of Cen C T DE , UREa RO oflo slmt mil Q n uUBV-A , EAHLY , of .lr.n , OapHtil Friz > , 150,000 fiJ-'tlco Tickets a-a Ten Co'i rj on'y r-nlvcj * G Flit i , S2. T.nlhi , l. LIST OF PIl'.i:3 : 1 ( p tal Prlro of ? 15olW $ 'W.OO ' : 1 ( iranl Pfltuof .VI UX ) BD.UOC 1 Unml 1'riio of 20.100 2VIC i J.auo I'ririH cf 10,0'Q 2U,0(0 4 larje Pilzicof 6/uu. , , . , , i'U.OCC 20ttli of 1000 IU00.1 5J " tOO 250 C 100 " 3tO 30.IWC 2CO " SCO . . . 40,003 101 " ) 'o ion ; e I UO " 6 &O.OOJ AFPP.OXISUT10N llllKii. : lOuAppr xlmatlnptltcso ( 0209 t.'O.CKX ; 101 " " 100 JO.'OU 10U " " 73 7ttHJ ! 279 I'll' , amouitlnj to 15 ,500 Arp'le tloT fomtnti clubs shouM only be nae to the offlciol the Company In Now Or- cans. For Information apply to M. A. DAUPHN Ntw Or eidi La t M. A. Oauphli , 8O7 cerenth 6t , Weili'njton O 0 , Infants and Children WHhottt Morphine or NnrooUno , JVJidt Rlvp our ClilMrcn rwr rhc < > k < , \ \ hat euro * th lr fibers , uM\ni tltriii 'Tin JJ'hf n UnblcR fret , nnd err lir turn * , w hut cun-s tliclr colic , kfllg tlu-lr wo lint Cn t VVtmt nuli-My curc-5 Con tlpnUon , hour htomiiclt , I'uliN , InaiKi-slhrn ; llnl Cmt r-in-ncll tlirn to Morphine K\nii" | . r ul < ir I'll uiul I'nri'Kui 10 , anil UnllCiiKliirln. C .nv > ii r L I n I mont . -A nb- clucn c-iro for llliotSTtm * IHIU ju-.il.-.s. Puru1. , G.VJu. &t > . , nnd r.i SPECIAL NOTICES. JW8PECIAL8 wl I POSITIVELY not bel lertedunloti paid In advance. TJ LOAN-MONEY TO LOAM Oil at Law otlico of D. I MONEY , roam 8 , Crclghtcn Block. TO LOAN At Lowrtt lute * of It MONRY . licmli' Loin Agoiiry , 15th A. Dougli 234. f LOAN ! 1)rn chattel mortgage root MONKY on lllock , lornet 15th and Kamam 8 > 120 Im 8 Loaned on chattel protcrty by J MONEY , No 21S South Uth street 226-lmo ) VT ONKY TO LOAN-At B per cent. Shrlver1 J > RoilEdtata and Loan Agency , oppotlt post office. 767-tf HELP WANTED. mWO OIHL WAITERS-Wnntcd at thi 121 J. Farnam btrtet Restaurant. 327 6 | T AUNDRESS WANTED-AtS. W. corner II.l U cey and 10th , Wages f I per week. 331-7 ANTED-Olrlat 10C4 Dodge ttto-t , tea 10th. Ocod wanes , 333-d WAVTtn A girl for general housework I family ot two. Deferences requited. 171 Chicago street. 3336) ) Young rrma or boy for caihler I WANTED One who lire * with parenti and who can furntth gcod rcfircnces. Inqair "C. S"Beo ottcj. 3J5-7 WANTED A neat O rmaiglr' ' . Inquire 17u Douclaiitritt 83041 ATTASTED- thin gltl at 1404 Capl ol arc VV ni-e 321-t | C5ok nnd R- | | for general hou'c WANTED ! tlEc II U3) . Q.od wjgo . > 310 Oj A gcod Suede girl f r frenero WANTED work , ntges 9 Opcrmonth. Appl to No. 23 , Fort Omaha , la\4 ! li " : > 'wo ( list lias while barlien L the CcmxcrcUl Hcte , L'ncoln , Neb. JIaj4-2t - 14 or 15 j cars of an WANTKD-AimallBltl IC'.hSt 397-9 | WANTKI dinlf g room t Ir' at thi Crp'et ton hou'c. 315 tf WANTED Gill lu ui.d rs anda rook'r.j . ; ( house-keeping , no othir neul apuly Small firmly. 3 po.soas. Ir.ijulrj S. W. c rnc C * Ifortla anl 22nd 300 5 ! \ , \ AN1ED-A gill tt 1013 Chlcajo St. 31C-7I A good plrl for hru > o work t No WANTED 1120 Jukson St. 3114) ) WANTED T.vo good Gcrirai R rls , OLO ' 01 illning roiia , ouo for kitchen wo.k L a\ tnuortiSi. lictnco 13th and nth , Wa'ian ' : hotel 311 5) \T7"ANTaD A conpetent girl for genera V > boise-work. IIrj. Hobs. 1'jivU 23M at JIarj'i Avonuo. 293.4 A g33d alninrooaiBdl Immed WANTED Inquire at U. JerrUl'd Ilo tauran llth Bt betneea Capl'ol avenue ani Uidge. " SITUATIONS WANTED , CJMIIH , Eipert Ilooc.Vcep ! r irt ( Jl IJ. ( j U-Utfla tt co1 , Otraha Nob. / pratfcal U3ok-keepero\er thirty \o.rs , Includ ing fl teen j cats in Lincoln and IKs Mci-fn \VillattMidto opcninir , cl ting mil cxim'nlnt hooks , will Instruct a limited numb rand rice TI pay in cop ) log my work on book-keeping M'SOttLAiEOOH ' WAH1O Ilyltdy , hoard and rcom In prl- WANIED . IicfetCLces required. Ati dicja "IU C. " Ilco Ctllce. 3 5 4 [ TTT NTKD To rent a 4 or 5 room lOttiga it rara'r , In ( frol Incattcn.intci poffewion In I or 2 month ) . P. O. toe 800. 2911 WANTED A gocil K'nU'Dujj ' , ) ' horse. Di W. U. Rose , cortor 10th tnd llonard. 2i)05 ) , _ _ \T7ANTED-600 privy \aulta , elnks , and ceai TI jwols to c. can with atnltary cleaner Sit lsf.utlon : guaratitoi d. J. M , SU1TII , 771-lmot Lock Box 4 , Omato. FOR r-ENT-HOU3E8 AND LOTS. 17011 RENT DoiliaMe room siltallo for t i J } persona. ( Xmi r 15th ajd Ilarncy. 3ii-l IJOR REST Famished front room , 1612 Far J } iiamnrett 330-7 ffOK 1-EST Jo I' a o , ono iuw or in , rois Jj OLub'o tot in . llofpu'o Miiilc Ilati , 3'J-ln O-U omto rent ntS. E uornci L IS'.b ( tad I.-.utn ortli. With or vlti'U bcaid. 311 5 ! . - F rnamslrjct , brick ston room and biicircnt. li.cjulroon fro lua 17011 RENT Two a lcndiiliraBif ontatoiesti .L1 bv a tided at Oll'o on lUth aoil Dcxl o J , II. KIIWAUUS , 322 'JJ 1103 fnrDam strut. ! RI'.NT .Two ro-m , kitchen and cellar EOI water. 1302 California stnet. 310-91 lUNf Inrge room 22x70 Lit e'a MoJk , lighted aid io lcd. 29G-7J TiOH KENT Iorg fron' roam with hiy win- I * dow and b.ard , M djrn Improtoxcn'H. No , 1718 IJjdLo strut 3M-8I IlKNT Nlcelv furnUheJ rooms ind bmc < I7OR ; llJor , ICIi Dodge tlrctt. 293 b PIOR lir.NT-Oon and one-half stcrj IIOIIM JL1 northcattcir IBth and Uark. Six rooms , en Snoot car line Inquire- Wiu. Klcr tvad , at ' Siono'B. 237 3 . HK.MT A now house with I'l rxoii B u - 1.10R , cltttrin artl all tto'crn luiprovotnente , Will bu rcaih for rci'upar i v by Mi ) 15th Street i'A H pis * b > hoiiM.1 , ulthin a b'o L of choi ] h'lUHu tor particular * p ] > ly at 211 North 14Hi ht. b iHttin Capitol a\onuo and l > iTiiicrt | St. VTICKLY FURNHIIEI ) | iOM-Kor rent at i > II 5Ilo anlitroit. MRS SIAUSL\NI ) . US-ll 17011 S\LK OR KEST-Utoro ro in | tli flx- JLI turm Mritcl > si looitlon for grocery snd ilrugHloro Son'h I5th utiiet , uvtwo n Mirtha and Donas. Jnlj I ,100. McUAdUE , S3.VII Opp. l'oitofllc . _ I7OR RKNT-Nli-t.l ) furnlihtJ rooms , ICS north liHlhiln'tl : 183 8t -'OR IlKNT-Tnuiilr * largo ilwflllnin , Ho. 1 I 1 Iciition. UKOLI > a A ilOTfEO. 170-lm ITUlRUKNT-lltmiuand tots at Rhrlrerand ; Ilcll'l. llent llurrau , oppult * Poit offlco , 709 U F r d. Xlot'etn con * IS'd. I' > pnpnm , IS' t , ICWlinl S Vrrj lies utile location L1 I'.ck. ttaloutf , tpp. P. O , TlKll-tt i ' LKT One or tu rooms with lioaril , IH03 L'O Ullfotidm.lcrt. 1WS 1 011 UKNT Klnn itpKh M'i i'0. ' rtno Kim. 1 b llotivn , IJltf DoilKo itreet. M. t _ A , IIQSl'P.Jr. FOR BAL SAD' Jcooril haul pltlform tpi IrUHl aiioii , In L'ood ' idir M4-T /\utlimlIIUt.CllV . RALIJ-A fine Ijt o' btcl sVeu and hc-r FOR t. ADAM rlNYDER , 837-8 lull I'urnim Hrt < . TToil HALK A gla fioit If MI e stori build * L Ing , cheip , tu be IIIOIKI ! . Inqu'roat ' enc ol J. E H > VARllS , S.Mt 1109 Fainaiu 'rr l. BAl E I'll * AP r o go-Nloll 'ouo.ont iflpR them aliuMl new J E. KMVAHD.S , 110) far un trie ! . ITIOK HAI.K-llMisf nil lit ntrtini , I Ic'n , " 11 bulldiliK'i 'Its. l uc lit. ni.ir town HSW ) . . HKVNOLD3 A MUTKIt. 177-lmo 1,10 n riAK A .1nl elm oocnixl tund iihActan r Otl'H 1 191Urnfv8t w if _ FOU SA1 i-0ooilpi : > lti tin * ) CM , liditlln ; ttcrk tml euiri4. ( laatl rctinn tor ii'Mng. Kir t-cln.M dunf f r Iheiunii. A .ir.m lltis- ln g " this iillli'e. 343 6 ] 171OH SUB -Harmon' lit roith ir.th . St.noir II M M . SMXia'h | Ihnl.ln 'ariiiln A | > - pl ) SllUtkcr dl ck. I' . I COI.Lli U. 308 5 I7IOU 8AI.K Tlax ml'lintcrlnrrrconMttlritol ' I' btako , ii.lu.lo , lic.fr. | , | iki-r , tir" " , Ac. Can work t. | her r. ttfil oi aiven > t ck , | .oslut. Inir , pull'c < Mid txilnr for < tr.\li B thoilio-c , aloonoM II. I * , ennlno wlfi liilor , siniko- ' .Vr.V'.l'1 ' ! 3x "M < to I1 ct'Aildroi - I Mi. lAMTAlTCIitileiCty In * * . so' s , , , | FOUUMi : -Cotitittr * nml nutirc'oUt ro on 10th ( trie' l'.irlIn jltur tixturiH , cn tent pl c > . Kor | < artlctiltn mdtns \ . V. iico ollbo. 802-6 } , GM Water pan r ciU mill , lonulie JDof . llr ( fi Wuretl , Nou. 3UCJ TT O ISALEOrcntluntiofor unlrro ol litul I ? nonii tniln ttrj t p o oitf In I'.afsmouth , Ua-HcouityNebruki. AJdrcss ( ! K. 1'rouffer JiuiUr. 282 Tf rtOll CUliS bol tr Skatov * 1 W ) pair , at 1U9-6 MAX.MEYER * CO. ITiOU BALK A nearly niw nprlsht"K'mbtjl ' L Piano , onlytl fl (0 K v jnuncnt. 2f4 MAX MhYKKJt DUO'S FOUSALK MyStoikol ilruRi. notions and nxtnriH , g ol tml i ami i-l-cn in Koo < l condi tion , Lldeit drululntit in town , will rent room If drslrttl l'Jrthero will take hilf Inter est , or will neil the whol * . Aildresa A. L. Man * Ing , Uuulaplowa. 2452vr , | T7OR SALE Old now p pers In arge and small J ; qu ititltlci > t thla otllve tt FOR SAL" Ono gord'iccond hind organ only ? 35 ; cwy payoirtits. 103- MAX MEYER A DRO. OR BALE OR RENT Voso Piano. 528-11 q. J. CANAN. FOR S\LK CIIEAl'-Cholce unimproved bus- Incss lots on Farnam. turner , Dougln. and Dodge streeta. D AVIS A SNYDEU , Real Ent.te Agent * . 110-eod.U 1605 Farnam St. SALE Pock eu maps of Nebrnaka ! 0o FOR each. For bargains In Un aha City Improved and unimproved property , call on Wm T , Bhtl > er , rio l Estate Agent , opposite poatofflc * . 7G9-tf I.-'OK PALE 'no flrst-c'ass K ahcl'la-o , been I1 well us d , A buga'n , ou y I.JJO , ai 1024 Farram fire r. -200.5 EOtt bALE-Piu. ton. II. . 1'h 111 H , 12(7 arraia. U3 lm _ ' - B'C ndhan-l dickering PI- nnoon'13' . Will ha tnlil 01 1-tiaUmpnts : oaypajiueulu MX WEYM14.11110. _ _ ' 0 1 1 S A L E 0 r. o 2 j"iTr lo , niarto n , " 1 ,2 _ PLENrv of co 0 brlci , SS.Wp rThou a d at HUN. ( h'nnej htlckai" OJpcrtnotisicd. Llltcrn brick 5. " > . . .0 , lo tl no buslnrii' . i OKENZO \BI1LE I , Clio Mo Ic roath of 15th and BjIKvuo road. \ _ f .S\L Koirito diets , ono hilf m'lo ' fiom p stollic , Ctitip , ta j tonns 1781m _ nEiAOUl'8 ' t MOITER. B > OU SALE A flr t-jla n ei-conil hind top buif. py. CjllatiatOUaiiH-y street 337-tl ' 5 j ear. Id sorrel hone , this morn- STIU'ifD ir\S. \ Noilly owner h/caid. G f E's s > er , No. 313 S. 10 h street. 319 4J BEL'1'iSTO Iltsuurant , Ilumplirey & Co. , 1115 Dodge strcst , loard 3 50 per week. . Ma)4-lm LOST Hunch of ke > s with lo d tig and own crj name , Finder please leave ai lica o'flce. 3130 I Oil Invent uplito in tnorrocio L&-HHltb J infiiogra-n L I' . In cunlri * . Any liforma- tion Iff > t tais QtllCH will be suitably rewarded. I'ASIUHAHK Will wa'o ed for horses GOOD ttle , about 7 ml'in ' Irorn t ) n , Ad dress C D Gregg , Onnha t'cBtolllio 171.may7 * blDWAKDKUEHL AlAWISTER OF PALMY8TERY AND COND * . TIUNALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam and Hariicy. Will , with ihoald of guardian sulrltn , obtain Mr any one a glnnce of the pn > and preuent , nd nn certain conditions In the fn > turo. Boota and Shocu ir.ade to order. Perfect Absolutely Pure. This | X ) dcr nc cr carles. A marvel of purity ttrcnutii anil wholesomcncsa. More cconomlcil thin the orplnary kinds , and cannot bo old In competition with the multitude of low test ihort vtclubt , alumorphnephateponJer Sold only In ans. ROTAI. BAKINO POftBia Co. , Wall-St.'i.U ALMA E. KEIlF DKALER IN Fine Millinery I HAIIl GOODS , WAVEia , lUNflS , ETu. Stock EntirGly Fro&h and Now , 109 Ifith Street , Opp roatrilico. FRANK D. HI HAD. CARPENTER AND CABINET . Ropalrluj ; of all K'nds Prompt ly Done , IG05 Douglas Street , Oiushi , Neb. \ JOHN D PEABODY M.D , , . , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOM , ' Or'KICK ROOMS. 3 A 6 IrXTT KAUNAVI * . ItcilJenco 1714 TouKlai Strict , 0 lah No