If ' TUii DAILf Bj'iE-WEDNESDAY JUNE 13 ft It A THRILLING ADVENTURE , A * Which Mell a Farmer Mr Poiica A Parallel for tha Arabian NiRhte , On the 9th Instant a very thrilling adventure befell outtlor who llvca two m'.lcH and n half west of the old Ponca rcBorve , on Ponca creek , whoso name Is George Volkonborg. About 2 o'clock in the afternoon as ho and n hired man were at' work put ting the joists In a new balldlug which ho wan erecting they and- dculy saw a fannol shaped clond approaching preaching from the northwest and were surprised by seeing a largo one- story frame building descend from the summit of the cloud and lighting Tthhlu thirty rods of the place where they were at work. Tola building proved to bo a livery stable , and upon opening the door In the roar a > oung Qjrtnan waa found lying upon the hay and partially ntupefiod. Mr. Volkonburg and a f rlo'ad eiortod their ntiuoat oudoavors to bring him to consciousness , and alter some labor ouccuodod In learning that the unfortunate mau'a first name was Hans , but they were uuablo to find out his surname. They took him to their camp aud ho ate In a moat raven- OUR manner. Having partially satisfied the Inordinate cravings of the Inner nun ho told them that ho wad hostler in this building which had been loci- ted two and one-half miles west of Ponghkoepalo , Now York , alluding to the building ho wan then ID. Mr. Volkouborg telegraphed to Pooghkoupalo to find out whether Hans' statement was true or not aud np to this writing no answer has boon received. Thio affair has created an immense aonaatlon In the neighbor hood of Ponca and is unparalleled in the hlatory of the ntato of Nebraska. The only explanation la that the building mast have been picked np by a pacalng cyclone and cirrlod clear across the elates , and as the picket fence anil other outnldu appurtenances wore still around it , Mr. Volkonburg will consider that the hand of Provl- doucD waa In the matter and will keep the properly unices it ia claimed very shortly. IN THE'ARENA. , 1 Set-to Arranged to Take Place v- on the 18th , The Florence Cut-Otf to be the Scene of the Fight. The most interesting thing in sport ing circles at proacnt la the prospec tive fight between "Baby" Barno ? , "tho Nobrrska Giant , " and Jack \ Nugent , the well known variety man ager. ager.There There has been considerable feeling between the two of late over Nngont's depreciation of Barnes * ability in the pugilistic line and a colliulcn has oc curred twice when they happened to meet In saloons. Barnea is a power- fnl man , but Jack is also n hard hitter - tor , and the friends of each feel confi dent in their own man. On Saturday night the two mot ut the bar in a Douglaa street resort , and Nugent tsbnccd Barnes qnito se verely , telling htm that ho could whip him even if ho had stood up before Paddy llyan. The proprietor Inter fered to prevent trouble , and the two were about to udjjurn to the alley for a fi ht uhon their respective- friends solz3d and aopirated them. This , of coarse , added tti the feel ing between the men , and Barnes sent u friend to Nugent offering to make him a present of $100 if ho would tand np before him for threa rounds- Qioonabary rules , and allowing Nu g'jnt to name the time andplaca. The latter accepted the challenge nnd named the 18th as the data , the fight totakoplaooon tbo boantitnl lit- to ) plateau along Pouca crsok , at the Florence cut-off Nugent wanted the money put np In a certain bends yesterday , and as that was done it may ba aoaapted ni a foot that the fight will take plaoo , as neither will bb satisfied until the rivalry has boon settled by a set-to In the ring. If the rules are adhered to thla may bo all right , but if not the authorities should Interfere and not allow the matter to go any further. Both are good men but after the tron- bis they have already had there musl bo more or leas revenge in the contest , There will naturally bo a largo crowc on hands and serious trouble may oo cur if no restraining Influence ia oxer claod , Omaha has boon condomnoc enough already on account of thesi pugilistic encounters without thi thing going any further. MGHTNINU JERKERS. An Interview With the Manager o tbo W. rj. of Lincoln. Llnm'n Journal. Friday the B. & M. telegraph line plan into the hands of the Wostori Union. It is just a year to-day sine 0 , II. Smith aasuined the manage mcnt of the llnca hero , which show that ho can stay in ono place a year , despite the predictions of his friend that ho wouldn't stop at ono plnoo year. "Smithy" Is a good oporatoi an'd can't bo beaten anywhere. Th whole force ai now organized stands n follows ; 0. n. Smith , manager ; L Karncs , chlof operator ; II. II. Done orcat , first assistant ; Goo. E , Dent night operator. I'luttimouth Herah With a view to writing up the llghl nlng jerkors of this city and ahowln our readers a few statletha , a Journi representative clipped the above art ! clo from the Pluttsmouth Herald an visited the Western Union tolegrap office. Manager Gerrans , who hi been identified with the offioo ovori years , mado-the following statomen The gross earnings of the Weater Union company In 1832 were $20 000,000 , which amount rrprarrutod tnorp thau 3'J,000,000 r oss ; ; o . " During that length of thnoniany Im portant events were enacted , The U ifc M , lines had tmasod Into the hnndt of the Wustorn Union ; President Cox had \jjltcd Earope ; Superintendent Yatoi had built a tnapnlficjiit rial dcnoo on Matreot ; J 11. Oralg had accepted lhn position of night operator at Lincoln ; Mr. Xjlmor , of the B. tt M , , rndohnpod his inludtu regard to tha cmylnir ctpioliy of the Western Uultm operator * , mid now bcllcvco Out two etroiig tuun might move his handsome qnarlotto table across the street. Besides thla , the messengers had commenced wearing pretty blao uniforms , highly orna- mouted with nickol-platcd buttons - tons , The nunegor oau- maratod several additional changes , but The Journal man , concluding ihat ho WBS not getting the desired Information , approached D-iWltt Syford , the poutlomsnly djy clord , who ti\a ! ; "Sy. " Mr. Syford , after bulug m-ow the article , exproB ed considerable tucprlso ut the growth of the PJattamouth oflioo. llo could scarcely realizj that such great changes had taken place in so short a time , ilo had ones douo all the work ut that station hlmiolf , & SOUTH WESTERN. An Organization Effected nnd Officers Ohoaon. Plattsmouth Journal , According to appointment a majori ty of the inoorporators of thla pro posed railroad mot on lost evening at 8 o'clock. Representatives were present - ont from thin city , Falrbnry nnd Avcca. Messrs. Tuoa Uarblno , E. E. Eldrcge , J. B. McDowell , 0. F. Steele , Jsinoa Ireland , Falrburjrj 0. Ttfft , Avoca ; 0. U. Parmolo , A.V. . McLaugllu . H. Newell , J. V. Wockback , F. Gunthor , S. M. Chap man , R B. Windham , Quo. S. Smith , D. H. Wheolar , Gaor.jo H. Black nnd 0. W. Sherman were reported pres ent. John Fitzgerald , of Lincoln , being 111 , was represented by proxy. D H Whoulor called the meeting to order and prosified during the ruout. lug. R B Wj-nUhaia noted ua cnalr- man. After cuuMdurublo dlscueaton as to the proper and hignl method of proceeding , Thomas Harblno reported the Eontlmont of Jcilaraon county na strongly In faver of this railroad , aud made a very unique and Interesting address. It was determined , finally , to elect n board of directors nnd a committee was appointed to august names , the committco reporting the following uamea for directors , nnd they were c'aoconj \ acclamation : John Fitzgerald , Thos. Harblno , LUtlctield , 0. H Purmele , E3. E. L'.drcdge , R. B. Windham , N. K. Grlggs and O. Tcff : . By request Mr. Windham ma-Jo n report of a recent trip oaat aud the Information ho had rocolvcd as to an eastern outlet. The meeting of the incorporates then adj inrned and n mooting rf the directpra was called , and the follow ing officers chosen : President , John Fitzgerald. Vice President , 0. H. Parmoleo. Secretary , R. B. Windham. Treasurer , A. W. McL tughlln. A conference was hold from 8 to 9 a. in. , aud many matters preliminary to actual work were talked over , and a satisfactory understanding wad had It is probable that the board of direc tors will bii culled together before long and arrangements bo tnadu to open stock booku for the compuny. Altogether it was an Important meeting , and ouo that will no much to advance the Interests of Plntts- mouth , Anurmtnrn Bittern do not only dlstln- truUh t "emsolvej by their aromatic odor aboro all othuts gencia'ly use , hut til y are at * } a sure jirercntlio lor all jl ! nt ! ( orlK'Ini'/uif ( root the d uestlve o'fxns Uoware o/cojnUifotu. : Ask your grocer or drac ift ( or tin genuine nrtldo , manulacturcd by lir. J. O. II Sliigert & Sins. LAYING The Ceromonlea at the Cblld'd Hospi tal Laet The cornor-atotio cf the now Chlld'e HoBpltal , on Dodge street , above Sev enteenth , was laid at half-past fire o'clock yesterday afternoon. Blohop Clarkson , Djan Mlllspaugh , Ray. Jaa. Patterson , Rov. D. . McNamara , Rov. J. A. Fulforth and Rov. Thos. Staf ford participated , while a number ol other clergymen were present and i largo assemblage of citizens. The order of eorvlccs was duly hold , and Bishop Ularkaon performed the ceremony of laying the corner-stone with great impreasivenois. A hymn , "Faith , Hope , Charity,1 composed by Rev. H , B. Burgees , ol Plattsmouth , for the occasion , wai then SOUR. Rv. James Paterson , A. M , delivered - livered the address. Speaking of the laying of cornerstones as a ceremony and of its significance , ho dwelt upon i tha language of architecture , anc pointed oat what this beautiful build ing would oxproes. Ho n ld thli "will speak In n nsmo which is abov < all others , and bo a reflection of tht character of Him who wen ( about continually dolnq good It will nlso o'nfcr inori enduring lustra on itH foundora thai all the monster monutnentfl of nntl qnlty , becacao thciu will ba fount hero thoBo who will shtno uu stars li heaven , forovur nnd ever , But whoi the building Is finished and stands ou lu the light of day In its omall ba just proportions c.3 a houeo of rofag for the tick , homelces and negloctci children for whom it Is Intended , i ' will look to you continually for th support of Hi ! nssfulnos nnd aroma. The Gloria In Ezcehls was then EUU and the norvlcu concluded with th boneniotlon pronounced by the bishop The hospital , orooted on the slto c the temporary building which ha been used for over n year and ha proven much needed , will ba twenty eight foot in slza , two stories , a base ment and an attic la height , construe ! od of brlok and stone. Mr , B.JA Fowler is the architect. 1'rlvato adrlcea from Vera Cruz stal that yellow fever in very bad. The ai thorities are trying to conceal the cond UOD , and phyefcUDs and newspapers the : will give no account of the number < deaths occurring there. Admiral John Randolph Tuoker drotnn deed at hU residence , at PeUnburg , V , last uioht. aitcd ? , Ho left tlio Unltod Stntntnnvy for tbo Oonfodcrole cavy at the beginning ol tlio war , At the clare of the war ho cullitad In the Peruvian n vy. Thp government tecurcil the coufiic tlon of 51 700 worth cf dlnmeiuhln NOK * York , clfllinlnn them tu have been fnuigK'01' ' ' ) ( { uhicli Mn. Hcck'innn cucleftvnod to Mil , Mm Heckin n wni kniwti ai Mndntno Witltcra In I'lttiburR , where ho koj t n saloou with pretty waller girls. FOREION. UEUUN , Juno 12. After witnessing the trial ttip yesterday of the Olion Yuou , the now Ohlneso Iron-olad just built at Stettin , Marquis T , Song , on the part of OhltiM , had an nudtonco with the minister of foreign hiTtbre. The lattpr hod jiwt previously receiv ed Uifon Yon UfAiult , the Gorman mlulator to China , on his return from 1'okln. It is stated that Drandt pro ceeded to Paris , The whole ntTi > lr is a subject of much coininant hero. 1'rluco Von llohonloho , Oarman am- basa&dor at Paris , is expootyd hero shortly. PAHIS , Juno 12. The Irlnl bi'Rins to-day ot' Murquta do Iloyn and i-uven ether paraons , obnrgod with man- alaURhtor In that thny dispatched four old Balling vcHiols to the Island of Port Breton , Occanlca , with oral- grants , most of whom d od on the passage or aft IT their arrival of hun ger and dlacaao. They are also charged with fraud with the sale of Imaginary land in Port Broton. Tlio Paris Temps maintains that if a contest occurs between Franco and Ohlnaboforo the Ohou Yuou Is ready for sea , the voasel must bo detained by her Gorman builders until hostili ties. It is the Intention to take the Ohon Yuan to China under tha Gor man flag and manned by a Carman crow. DUBLIN , Juno 12 , A hotel keeper , whoao death waa roportud to have boon ciusod by poison administered by invluolblos , has bcon exhumed and no trace of poison dieoovorcd , OTTAWA , June 12. An order In the council waa panaed placing silver and Gorman silver In shoots on the free list. LONDON , Jnno 12. The trial of the men concerned in the dynamite con spiracy wni resumed this mot nlng , After tha policeman concerned In the arroit of the prisoners had given formal audlonco the court adjourned. A correspondent of the Exchange telegraph company , at Paris , nays that it Is officially announced that negotiations between Franco and Ohitm are progressing favorably. Wo notice the Marriage Fund Mutual Trust Association , of Cedar Kaplde , IoT/3 , highly spoken of by the lending papers You should secure a certificate at once. Write for circulars and appli cations , A N w Superintendent. Special Dlipatch to Till U . BOSTON , Jnno 11. The state board of health , lunacy and charity to-day elected Dt. 0. Irving Fisher superin tendent of the Tovrksbnry alms house Ell Perkins and the Masona. Oil City Derrick A reporter mat Ell Perkins at the depot yesterday on route for Now York , llo said ho had recently boon made a Royal Arch Mason , and at the same tlmo wai very busy reading a book on masonry , preparatory to at- tendlhg the grand ledge in Now York on Tuesday. Our reporter , desiring to interview Mr. Perkins , asked him from whence ho camo. "From my homo in the holy city ol New York. " "What osrao joa here to do ? " "To learn to stibduo my oyil pas sions und make money lecturing anc writing. " ' Then you are a nowapaper man , ' . presume1 "I am oo taken aud accepted amen ) fallows and brother B. " ' 'How may I know you to bo a news paper man ? " "By having when treated uovor re fupod , and am now ready to btreatci uar.ln. "How may 1 know you to bo a nowa paper man ? " "By certain signs , examining m ; empty 'grip nnd by olforiug mo a frc paea to anything. " "Whoro did you first become uowapapor man ? ' "In roymlud ? " "Where next ? " "In the inner ofiica of n duly-con atltutod newspaper in the holy City o Now York. " "How were you made a nowspape man ? " "I was blindfolded and my fac blackened with printer's Ink. In thl condition I was driven three time around the room by the managln editor with a rod-ink roller for a bit I was then conducted to the Gran Worshipful Master , Hugh J. Hoatlugi In the east , where I took the solera oaths and obligations of journalism. "Will you bo off or from ? " "Off aa BOOU as the train starts. " "From what and to what ? " "From Oil City to Now Yorl Good-byi" And Ell was off. "Preliminary * Wall SttMt News. List fall a narrow-gauge road 2 miles long was planned and a oompon organized In Wisconsin , and an easi orn man who scented n chance forpn fitnblo Investment called upon th president to make some inquiries , 'How is the now line getting on ho asked , after aorao general conve : satlon , Splendidly. Wo have the right ( way for the iirjt five miles , and hav taken steps to gobbl * it for the othi seventeen.1 "Hovr much stock have you ii sued ] " " 200,000. " "And how much hai been sold ? " "Well , you coo , it has all bson pn llmlnary thus far. Wo have so ! enough Block to buy now uniforms fi all the general offioora , fnrnlah uptoi eral rooms with mahogany deaka nr moquetto carpets , and aa Boon as v can work off sufliclent to porchai horses and carriages for the prosldon secretary and treasurer , and furnd the superintendent with a yacht , v will begin the real serious work < building up o prand trunk lino. " Oablnot Photos , ? 3.00 per doze Cards , $1.50 } 4 Tin Types , DO con ! at the San Franolico Galleryi 12 ! ta Farnam Btreot. mon&aattf Ono car load of Window Gla just received at 0. F. Goodman's. For White Lead and Mlxod Pali , , Go to Goodman's , FULLERTOH , The Thriving Condition of the MotropoliH of Nanoo Oounty , Political , Belljiou3 nnd Gen. oral Ite > inn. CorrrapondoDCo ot Tim Ilxx FUU.EKTJX , Nob. , Juno 7. The touch of civilization and Battlement iu this grand etato of Nebraska Is almost more wonderful thnu the touch of runglo changing the wilderness wanto of the country into the neat nnd attrao tlvo habitations of entcip-lslng IUMI. Kullorton is only in its Infancy but Is putting on the growth r.nd oxpnn- don of an Inilauntlnl commercial center - tor , having ftlrondy a population of 800 , with n projpuotivo growth which will go far beyond this in a very few yoaw. It is the county coat of Nance county , beautifully situated at the junction o ( the Oudar and the loup Mid to nil appearance - poaranco li destined to bo ono of the most flourishing towtib in thla part ol the etnto. But n few yoara ago the wild Pawnee Indian hunted at pleas ure hla native bnffjlo herds without tuolcotatlon and without restraint , nnd could the old warrior look out from his hill-top resting place ho would sue a change moro foio'blo than over ap peared to him iu the wildest imugln- lugs of his drnam-Innd hours. All over theao magaifhent valleys are beautiful farm houses , bespeaking a thrift aud wealth both stimulating and attractive. The ticto of population has poured up these productive valluyo until almost every nvailitblo ncru has been brought under cultivation or hold as pasture land or na n investment from which a rich return is expected in the near future. The town itself ia one ot elugulnr beauty for situation , and is rapidly attracting a lar o number who ro anxious to aoonro n location in oo de sirable n pluoo. Business la well represented - resented In ita v.\rlona departments , and merchants , tradoimon nud profes sionals oconi disposed to drlvo down their ntakco for porinanont roildonne , fouling that the place ia good enough for them. Stops have junt been tnkun to erect a fmo public school building which will meet the demands of the growing population. There are two churches in the place the Presby terian and Methodist , both iu good condition , Sunday , June 10h , will long bo considered an Important day in their history , na at that tlmo they completed their arrangements tu ded icate their fine now church building , bearing the name of 1'resbytorlan , It la a fine structure , tastefully and ar tistically arranged , and is properly enough considered au ornament to the town. Rov. J. C. Irwlt , the pastor of church , and hla estimable wife , have accomplished nn excellent work hi pushing forward the enterprise , which gives great promlnonoo to their de nomination In this whole bcotlon of country. The people hold them In high esteem , as well they may , for the spirit of labor they have nhown ID nddtng so valuable nn ncqulaltlon tc f the town , as well as the douomlnatlor which they represent. Rov. Goorgt T. Cushman , sv nodical missionary for the otnto of Nebraska , wai present to conduct the intorcHtin ; services of the occasion. A large con gregatlon of people showed their dooj Interest in thla important aohlovomon brought to HO happy and ouoaossful i conclusion by the tact , skill and liber ality of the business tmm who tool hold of the enterprise with a deter mlnatlon of maklcg It successful. Tin people are certainly to bo oongratu latcd for the results which have boai reached , nnd als6 for their happy for tunes In happening to locate In BI pleasant a place where the privilege o church aud school and business koo ; pace with the mighty march of pro CjroBS of the thuos. It would seen that our wlao men in railroad affair would discover the utility nnd profi of pushing their llnca In this dlroc tlou and securing all the traffic am trom this and contiguous points to war the northwoat , and also to open a llu of transportation for the largo stoo Interests which are becoming a con splcuons feature of the valleys an Is table lands still stretching ont in th regions beyond. But it is only aqnci tlon of tlmo when the iron horsu nl puff along over the old hunting pat of the old PiHiioo trlbo , who hoi this productive garden spat M his owr and that , too , trilhlu the easy romoru bronco of men und women now llvlu in sight of their deserted villages an camp grounds. YOUDK man or woman , If you wai big money for a small amount , take certllioftto In the Marriage Fund Mul nal Truit Association , Oedar Rapid Iowa. It Took. Wall Btretk Dallj Newt A Bowery dealer In clothing g < hold of a ch p the other day who ha a knowing look in his eyes , and wl strongly objected to paying $7 for coat which ho hod tried on. "Vhel I dcan't eay dot It is worth stm dollar , " replied the dealer. "The why do you ask it ? " "Vholl , my oyi hat got so poor dot anypody can pn badt money on mo now. If Isold di G- goat for seven dollar I chonld oxpe to git ono dollar In gounterfolt mom and two dollars la silver di vhas plupged cop , " "I gueBal'll tul a- It , " said the stranger , alter a pansi aId and ho ecraped the bottom of h err pockets and hunted his wallet ovi r- for bills. "Dot li right , young mm rid and I know you wouldn't nhcat an o man mlt sere eyes. " The tout w so bundled up , and the stranger diea poared In fc lively manner. The deal ah turned to the cash on the counto vo carefully examined each picco , at of there was a heavenly smile on h countenance as ho chuckled ot "Only ninety cents of bndtmonc and some of dat blonly good onuu , to put In dor hlldren'a 22 bank ! " LiDIEH AND OENTH CLOTHEH CLKANl , dyed and repaired at the now d house. OfiicolO ? S. 16th St. , opr postcnioe. All goods by mall oxprois promptly attended to. UUBLBDRT & MltLEE , Prop's , 'IMIKCl'IITI'.ATItKATlIKNT , Ifr the c.lro I ot tiif , nonl.i , mill li'ooil dlsciuM , connisls In HIP Intotiml Mot Outlcurt ltoiol > ont , the ni w lilrtnl pin ( dcr , mil tbo txttrtnl tiK ol i'utl- cuianiHl t'ntlcur oip , tbo great kln cntoi. SALT l .1tUM. > MIIMilX > nal.l , r , J Doubcrn St. , Chicago , erttetull } ac < u lt" penn nirpol Silt Ithulim on In oil no jk , urni" , iul lij ( 'or \ciilcon jrn'n , not > 1 > U'lo WAlk rscr | > c o IntiU tint ktirri lor ono jo r ; nol Milu to ) > , ' | > M n-clt for eight jcart ; tnrJ hiiinlriilf vl rcunil < ei , tloctori | irjnouiircil h ca < n IpprUoji'rniaiin ; th tun il liv Cutl- " 'titn Ili'roMcnt ( tiocil | > utMlt"r ) liitrrnull ) , ami Oil ICUMMK ! Cull , uta Haii ( theKro l ikln cute ) ASH 11. K. Canwtrr , Kii | , llemlrrnon , N. Y. nrrilot l'joiiA , li or I.upro y o ( t\unty > cars iitirdlrK by Ciltlrnr * ItiKO'ti-nt ( lilcoil jur Her In ertialu , mil Cut CUM anil Cu leu aHj pthc ( KtK * . ikln i uri ) I'xtcnully Ton incut wonder- Mi' ft o nn ridrd. l'u rtrtlflod to litorna Jii-liivi cf the ptaei it it pr.Mnl-out cltlfns All blllc-cd Mlth ItcnlTK nd calv dlnfaioi ihouU nj lo ti < ( or this tmtl iionlal In ( ill ) . , QKIS 1' . II. Drilc , r. | , Dotral' , Mlcli , ( uflerol lio. nl n I il.Bi'rlitljii | Irom a nklu aJKcat'which ppcuro I on till html' , h a I mnl lice , aiul ncur- ly tlr ttn\ol bH c ) " < . Tcoinast cntrlul ilcctor- liU ( illfil tt bflp > In , ami a tn all tail l llnl ho uiol tl.i Cu Icii'a Itrsjlvtnt ( ilojil jiur'flit ) In- torn.illv , t' it viu.t a'tit llutu IUA Soi | > ( llio great iklu euro ) o tirimlly , nnil unit curucl , ail lui rouatiioil I'crtectly well to Ill's day OK N Huwone. I'm , H. K. Whlpplo , Drotur. lllch. , wiltos tl at hot fvo hu d , iul 1110 | urti ot her body wrru vrtTf alinoik im . ll'-d o * rod with n-abs aid on t tufl > rrd feitt 4ly and tried ov < rrvtblnir IVinunc-nlly ciinvl liy Cutlciiri Un ol\ cut ( nlooiliiirlllcr ] ) .tin ! ( Jutlcilta and Cutlcu < ruS ap , tli'j ir at tkliiiurci Ou lcur illrm-iltfi ' 'or nalo by all > 'riiilpt' | . "r re ut Oiiilen a , * m tl lioiei , ( uj ; larjjo ' 'ooi tl Cutlcitrj lU'wlrtii1 , yi per hot * tin. Uatlcura Soip , I5o ; Outlcuta Sharing Soap POTTF.R DltUaAND D-ILMIOAL Oo.Doiton TIT ? A TT TV r'or lloub , rhinnnl or Rreat JJllEU II ( , kln Iliacklicaili , I'.mplot , Skin Hciii' ] t 0" , iui ! In'anlllo Humor' , uno Cuilrura ) H < ap , an iiquUHo Skin lloautllK'r , and Tollit , llalli jn.l ursury K natl\o K it rtqvtttnl carefully to natiee the new iiml tnlnryttt Scheme to It drawn [ nlhl/ t.f JAPITAI P,1) ZE. 875 OOC- Tlok tonnly85iUnrtislupropartiati Louisiana State Lo'tory Coiupauy , " \reita \ lirrrhicrtity that irt mptrviir tht arrangements for all the Monthly and SemiAnnual - Annual llmuniwi of The IAIUIHUIUI State lint tern Cuiii | iiiianil \n jtertim manage uin ! ccm trol the Ilraicinyi themselves , and that the sain * are cunJncted with lumrtty , fairnrn , and in good faith toitaid all jtarlict , and ice authontt thecumixtny to n c tint certineati , trithfae-iim- ilfi n/uur tijnatares attached , tu iti advertiie- mentt , " Oomm.tilonirt. Ir.corx | > rixteil In 160S for ! R years lir the IrRti- U'.ure fur Kilncatloiia' mil Chmllablo puipo < io < with a c pt | l 0(41,000,0 ( 0 lowlilclia rcsorre fuuil of OTur $550 030 liai tinea boon i > rl Jed. Hy nn o\erwliolmlne populur rate It * ( ranchlat was inuilo n para of llio present Stoto Constitu tion aJopttil Duccmlicr 1IJ , A , I > , 1S7J , The only Lattery ever voted on and endari- tit by tlit people of. any state. It never icdlci or posti > onei. Iti Grand BlxtRln Wiimbsr Druvr- jjii txku plnoa monthly A SPf.KfDID OFPORTtJNITV TO > VIN A V * rit jB HKVKNTH (1IUNI ) IKA\MN , Ut.ASSO , AT NKW O . LKANS.TIUI-DAY , July O , 1883-U8th Monthly Iirawlnx. CAPITAIPKlZf. . 375On < ) . lOO.OOO Tiokntii ut Five Dollar B uohFruotlniip. . In Fifthn iu Proportion. LIST O ? i'llIXUS. 1 OAI'ITAI , l-UIZB 1 Mi do . looa I 'o ilo . 100W ! i 1'HIZKS OK (00'J ( . . I'J.IKHJ fi 10 m . iu.no 1,0 < ia loco . lo.tioa 10 llu MX ) . 10,1'iC KO ill 2K ) . SO.fOO 300 ilo 10) . SU.OOfl ( CU ilo 60 . IbXKJ 1000 do 5 . 23,00J ( AtTIlOXIMA'llON I lll/.Kl. B Apir"xlinati3n ) prizes ol tTW ) . 0,760 9 ( In do 5 JO . 4.MHJ U do co lito . 2150 HCI 1'rlirs , amouitln ; to . . .fJ6S,5c Application tor ratd to chilis should only be made to tlio otllca ut llio Company In Now Or < leans. for liitther Inloritalhn write cleir'y ' rlrlnj full ddr ii. hf ml order * lit' FJipr si , Kijli tr J Letter or ilontj Order , addr. m J only to M. A , DAUPH N H w Or.eins or M. A. Oauphln , OO7 tleventh fit , Waihlnp.ton , D O 1S.L . , LOUISIANA STATE LOITERY 00 , It. FRANK HOOKE , 127 La Salle Sfcroot , Ohicago ( Kormcrlj SI3 and 211 nroailwty , N. Y ) N w Mi\no [ { r of Chicago OfQo T * Khoii apply for loforruatlon and tlckeU , nt 131th Uouth } t- a , Tuesday , July 10 Fir IC.pl > 1 P < li 875,000. Txkets 85 Old la H thua Cnucn. See full ichtint elietckere. Dt Nebraska Loan & Mat Gompafl ] S , NEB. 10 Capital , - - - - $250,000 JA.H. n. Iir.AHTU'KJ , , President. A. ( , . CLAIIKK , Vlro-1'reililvnl. K. H , WEIIflTUR , TroMiirtt 0. r. WKUaTKU , CiuhUr. DMKOTOU ? . Ot Samuel Aleiandtl ( ) jwald"0llv r , Oty A. I , . OUrk , K. 0.Velwt r- y 0co. 11 I'rutt , Jaa n. llea Ot D. H.McKI III..DOV. . ko First Mortgage Lcmnu a Spooialtj ia or a Tnli Ooinpany ( utnlnhM a permanent , horn ItiBtltutlon whore S ( hoot liond sand ether lofcull linued Municipal Dnccrltio to Nctiritiku can I HO bo negotiated on thn moit ( ikvorablo termi Umn made on Improved ( arm In all well nettle cnmitl io ( the itate through rMponilbls lo < - ( corr'H'Omlenli , er ir , ila n : SHOES & ARCTICS , 10,000 , CASES , including ttandnrds and grades I match , are offered totha jobbing trac yo at less thau inanufaoturtira' prices bj 10- FIRLT ) , THAYER & 00. , 170 Controls'Gtrett , U04TOH. STENCIL GUTTING , LocEsmitliiiig , Eell Hanging , Saw Filing , UMBRELLA AND PARASOL REPAIRING. K * . . /x. apTSTMC'TOr flL.iia : . Cth Street 2nd Door North of Dodgo. Omaha , Nob. i E. B. CHAPMAN & CO. 1213 Farnam St. . Omahn. J.M.BRUNSWiOJUNE JUNE (5TH ( , 1883. n order ta protect the uublta ( k ntnRt thn Impotltlnn of Motmtobtu'ita la our line , wo hnvo concluded to olFor BILLIARD MATERIALS AT COST. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING ! PRICES : OMAHACORNICEWQRKS RUEMPING & BOLTE , Proprietors Tin , Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OPj Ornamental Galvanized Iron OomicoB , Iron Sky Lights , Eto,1 310 South Twelfth Street , OMAHA , NfiB DEALERS IN Fire and Burglar Proo f 1020 Farnham Street , Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , & .C. THIRTKKNTJT STREET. . - - OMADA , NKN GOR IGE WORKS" ! Iron nnd Slate Eoofing , 0. SPEOUT , - - Proprlotor. Ill Douglas 8t. - Qmalia , Hob MANUFAOTUnEIl OP OALVANIZEU Iron Cornices I DORMER WIDOWS , FINIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , ? Bpecht'fl I'nlent MoUlllo Skylight Pntcnt , Ailjimted Hntohet liar and Brocket Bhilvinif. I am the I'onoral BRCnt for the aboro line of goods. IRON FENCING , Oroitlngs , liftluatraderf , Vernndas , Iron Bank Hailing , Window Lllndfl , Gel- lar UunrtU ; also OKNKUAL AGKNT VOll PEERSON & EIILL PARENT IN' ' SIDE RLTND. OHN ITAIILF.H , JEROME BOIUMP , I'ro-IJent. Vice I'rei'l. ' W. B. DKISIIEK , Sec. aud Trea-i. THE NEBRASKA JUFAOTUEIM CO Lincoln , Neb. MANUFAOURERS OF Corn Planter * Harrows Farm Roll n , GulkyRakea Bucket tlevatlre Windmill. We ara prepau4 to do Jok work and matiuiai- turlne ( or other 1'artU * , AJdio'i all ordum to thfl .Ntl'UASKA MANUKAOTUIIINO CO , Lincoln , Neb PILE OINTMENT . ? 50 a OINTMENT . 25 . Fuvor and A nu Tonlo Cordial. . .1 00 STANDARD LIVER PILLS . . . 2 . DiARRHK.\ourxi ; ; . 25 SURE OURIil FOR CORNS . 2& ( AV&rranteil cr money refunded. ) FOR SALE 11Y ALL DRUGGISTS , Uanutactund by W. J.Whtoho" ! e. CO&Noith etutlt. Omiha Neb. p il-mSio-cm "FOIl TABLE ITJBE. " The Natural Ulneral , KAISER WATER From Bin oiborn on tlio Rhino BCOOMMENDUU 11V T1IK HIOUEBT I1EDI UAL AUTHORITIES. FBKD'K HOLLENDER tt CO. , Bole agtit or th U. a. ana QauaJa , 110 , UT , 11V | Klm at. , Vt Ct. SIOUX FALLS Jasper Stone [ INCORI'ORATCD ] his Company la now prepared to rooolve order * ( or SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE. FOB Building Purposes , nd will make fltrurog on round Iota ( or piompt delivery , llio Company la shipping PAVING BLOCKS 'o both Chicago and Omaha , and eollclU corrc- poniience and orderg from contractor ! on- gat'cj to paving streets In anr ot tbe Western Cities. TESTIMONIAL 3. , Chicago , Wtst Ulrla- on Hullwty Chicago , Urcember 6. 1882. D. KUvuti , l'ic lde > > t h'lom Flla Water Power Coin- ) any. DtarBlr I h vo received Irom your com- any flnco October 1 , 18S2 , about 100 car louls it granlta pa\lnK blockn and haielild them bo- weep the rillx ol our street railway t rack i In tha inut ot the city. I hare been ualnK raving ma- eilal In thin city ( or m ny yean" , aud I take plea sure In tajlug thtt In my ololon the granite laving blnckn liunlaticJ by your oumpuiy ara ; hu icost rtru'nr In tbape and porlo t In ( orra , and to far ( n I have bren ablfl to Ju.-jic , are po - CM I | of as durtlilt ) Kature aa any iritcrltl that iiRr ) oviit birn cfleioJ or laid In the rlty. Yours , JAH. K. LAKE. ICopy. ] 8T. Louis , March 22 , 1683. TO WHutt IT JIAV CONCEKN Tills In to critlfy that 1 havu examined n piece c > f K'anlto tiVcn from the Sioux Falla Qr.vilto Quartloi. and. to my opinion , It \ the belt etona ( or micet jiavltiK I havuieen In Am rlca. ( Signed ) IIKNKY FLAD , 1'rea. Uoanl Public Iinprovttnenta. Stone for Paving Purp.ses And any person InterceUd In euch Improvement * will Uod It ereatlr to hU ad\anUfo to couiruunlcato with us. W Invite OORRESPONDENOK ON THE SUBJECT. The general management and uporrlslon ol the compaay'i builncu la DOW In Iho haida ol Win , McCain. AJJroas your letters to A. a. SENEY , riwIJeat ot tha Juper Stone Co. rl mtiU r