/ * rTT i xiTitpi lu > ! - / u f T u < ivi iLT * P A1 THE DAiLr SEE--OMAHA , SATtfiiDAy , DECEMBER 20 , ml. KICIIARDS & CLAIIKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Snporintoiulcn I Omaha Iron Works t U.P.IUIUVAY 17TH & 18TII STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS | IN B 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. I tfH H > i 3o I 1 * * * We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , from Stone to the Holler systf m. B Especial 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. . PERFECTION > . IN Heating and Baking To only attained by using R.TER oAr Stoves and Ranges , Wild WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORl 9 Foi r.'a by MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA- ( ASK YOUR OllOCKRS FOR THE EOMAHA DRY HOP YEAST 3 § 2 WABRANTED NEVER TO FAIL. -r- CIO t | 7l > S Manufactured by the Omaha Dry Hop Yeast Co IP . . S718 HURT STOKET. OMAHA. NEB CARPET SEASON ! J. B. DETWILER , Invites the attention of tlio public.to bit Large and Well Selected Stock OF Embracing ah the Late Patterns tn everything in the Carpet Line , inflow IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY iT. 33. r ; 1318 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb , ABOUT TIIK STOMACH. We ( Urcvv thrce-fourtln of the dlwMci tint ITS vail In the human family are directly or Indirectly In duccd l > y Home derangcmrnt uf tha stomach. Th most strloin alliiiruts ha > e theIr origin thcrr. Will d ) | icnli | the fn d | > M M IndlRcstwl throughtho leal fowl * and manj puttldes of deleteroui m ttc are rnrrlid Into the blood and Kiln lodgment often In the lung And other great centres of vltalll } . Hone d ) pcpsl f > crs the occurrence of consumption li foiis at all I'riMljpo-wl to II. U Is l n lha prlma ry sourca ot pcroluli And other dlivavs of the MIKH and tVln. The perion ho has a pig \\tn \ npetlto ono d y "i can rat little or nothing the next liti d ) -i > cjvl i , The | icrsoti w ho fc l n hc * > vlnc i nt Iho otonnch aftc eatingacvompatilixl lij nRulflcgupcfulndnndsou tlclc4ot fixhl , hiw iljii > ci l . llcilJcs Ihcso < jmp loins arel > ad ta to In tlio mouth , pain In tha chest thnrtnco ot brcalh , ( Hvlpltatton , hcadiclic , Kldillncsn coMiicus of extremities , languor , tltcplcgsni'ts nn ilc | xindoiK'j' . In prccrl1 > lng llurdoek Dlood Hitlers ai a euro for dj rwrwlft wc desire the putlcnt t rat regularly r. rca < on * > b1e iiuantlty ol goto ) , plain food ( not too hoi or too wM ) and to use \cry sparing ! ) of tclmcvo ( I addlctrd In the habit ) , n Inch Is apt to exhautt the crK'aiunf lutlUatlon. DspcpnHls a dl , oi o ot the mucous mtmhrano of the stomach. If the pAtlonl u 111 treat tin ! mueoiii mcmbrano ot the ntonu qh w 111 an.\ sort of dccmrj , rcaslng to aggra\ato Its HCII-.I. tl\esuifaiewith IndlKeitlblo matter , no guamiitro , lie \no \ ot llnrdock Dlood Ulttirs will cure him That's all wo ask. Cite thostomtch a fixlr rhancp , llurdock Hitlers will do the rcit. TliousaiuU of tes tlinonUlK. Eunlock lltond Hitters by all druggUtf. FOSTER , MILBUUN & CO. . Prop's Buffalo. N.Y. Nclirasku Stnto Hco ICcoperH ASHOC- ! ntlon. Notice , ia hereby given that the No- jroaka Stnto Boo Kocpora association will noot in nnuunl session at Lincoln , Nob. , Wednesday , January , nth , 1884 , at L o'clock p. in. , in the Y. M. 0. A. rooms on Tenth street , botwaon 0. and P. , just cast of the Government square. Wo have the promise of some eminent apiarists from other states to bo with us , nd also expect to have ono of the larg- ist displays of apiarian supplies over gatli- rcd together in the state. Each person ttonding is requested to bring semothing to exhibit or show to the edification of > oo keepers and others. Past members are earnestly requested renew their membership nnd all others cordially invited to como in vrith us. TIIK I.AU1KS , laving boon well represented at our past nootings wo certainly expect a larger at- ondanco this session than over beforo. Vll those not attending will surely miss a ; oed time , for wo expect the largest gath- sring and also the most enthusiastic moot- ng of practical boo kpopois over hold west of the Mississippi river. ' HOTKUS. Wo have succeeded in making very sat * afactory hotel arrangements. Two dol- ar hotels having offered ono dollar atcs. H VlUtOADS. All boo keepers desiring to attend can btain certificates entitling them to ex cursion rates over the B. & M. , and U. ' . , 'railroads by applying at any time irovious to January Uth , to M. L. Trca- or , secretary Nebraska Boo Keepers as- ociation , Greenwood. Please apply im- lediatoly. ' . L. V.uf DOHN , M. L. TUESTEH , President. Socretarj- . If you have * Scro Throat , a Cough , or Cold , try > . II. Douclass & Sons' Capsicum Cou/h Drops , they ro pleasant to the tosto , perfectly harmless , and will surely euro > ou. 'addy Ryan Throws up the Sponjjo CIHCAQO , 111. , December 28. Paddy tyan , who was expected to moot Sullivan n San Francisco next month , loft for 'oledo unexpectedly two days ago and ate last night telegraphed here : "I have o throw up everything at present. " The 'olodo telegram sayfe the truth is , Ryan n his recent friendly bouts with Sheriff nd Slado has shown they wore bettor men and ho has no show with Sullivan , nd consequently does not cnro to moot lim. Efforts will still bo made to keep l.o Sullivan match on. Another Cashier Out of a Job. FnoviDEKCB , R. I. , December IJ8. Samuel C. Blodgott , recently dismissed rom the position of treasurer of the 'rovidonce savings institution , nmbc/- zlod the funds of the bank to the amount f $27000 being $10,000 more than is ro- ioverablo from his bondsmen. The rob- lories cover a period of eight years. The oss docs not affect the institution which lad a surplus of nearly § 1,000,060. Train Dltolicd. PiTTsnimo , Pa. , December 28. Pas- onger train 45 , on the southwest branch > f the Pennsylvania railway struck a jroken rail near Dunbar , Pa. , this inorn- ng , and throe coaches and a baggage car were thrown from the track and badly wrecked. A number of passengers were slightly injured , but none killed. American Canned Jlents In Franco. PARIS , December 28. The docroopro- ilbiting the importation into Franco , ex cept at three specified ports , of American canned moats , will Si published to-mor- ow. Marseilles will'bo substituted for S'nntes. Havre and Bordeaux are the other two. All importations of hog meats into Franco will bo absolutely prohibited - , hibited after January 20th , 1881. Mllnrd aid tlio Northern 1'aclflc , NEW YonK , December 28. It is ru mored again that Yillard resigns the > reaidonoy of the Northern Pacific within ; wo days. It is known hero that Yillard s unwell and it is not at all unlikely hat the rumor has some foundation. TUTT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS , DISORDERED LIVER , t and MALARIA. _ , , From tlioso uourooa arlso tbrco fourths or the nigooacs or tlio human nice. Tliugo evrnptoma Indicate lbelroziit nouX-oi at Appetite. IlovrrU uostlve , Hick Ilend- ache , fullness alter eatliiR , aversion to exertion ofl > oily or mlnui Vrnctutlon of food. Irritability of temper , Xtovr pirlU , A CeellnK ofliavlnK iieKlccted ometliity. l > lzT.liicsal'luttcrliiKattho Heart. I > ot l > erore the eyes , hlchly col ored Vrtiie. CONHTIPATIOIVV and do * inancl tlio tiso of ft rcinody that nets dlrcntlr on tbo I.lvcr. AflaLlvorinoUIolnoTDTT'S I'll. I.tl Im va no oauul. Tliolr notion on tlio KldnoyM und fikln is ulso prompt ; removing all linpuiltlos Uirouj'liUicnotliroo < > icur * > en ? j-si of the yst ni , " producing itppo * tlloBOUiil cllKOBtlon , rcKUllir btoolaa cli-ar ekluondavlgorousboily TCTT'H I'Jl.r.H cimso no nausea or i rlplujf not Intorfcru wltli dully work and uro u purfcct ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. haldoTvrTvrhero.Une. Of ! > fl.4 Miirri\yHt..N.Y. Giuy IlAin ou WtiiDKriu cliansod in * ptautly to 11 ( Jujssv IILACK byiiHliialo ui > . I > llcutlou of tliU yB. Bold by UruairUta , oracntliy oxriiOj' onTOCclpto.81 , unii-n,4t Jlurrny Blrwit.Nrw rork. TUTT'S WAtlUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. DESERTION IN THE ARMY How Ccv'lftll > OnicorH author In tli Spoils H. ' the I'l onso of ( lid rTe To the ftlltor ol Tnr. line. In rending your pnpcr of thb - Itli o tliis month , I Impnonotl to notice nil nrti clo from Fort llobinson , Nob. , hendot "Dosortion in the Army. " llaving served a term ol five years in the arm ; nnd getting nil honorable disclmrgo , will give you my experience , The causes of desertion nto improper mnnngomon of the clothing accounts , treatment o soldiers na laborers , too long interval between pay days , unsatisfactory ratio ) accounts , nnd tlip abuse of Authority bj incompetent ollicers , not worthy of being oflicurs. n private in the army is allowed so mud clothing money during the five years , Ho is informed , when lie enters the army , that if ho saves any of his clothing money lie will got it in cash at the end of the term of enlistment , lltvving n desire to save n little of my clothing money , saved to the amount of thirty dollars , [ SJtO ) . The sergeant , Booing I had a little Ba\od , put down against my name on tlio clothing account , ono overcoat , ono pair t > f boots , and ono blanket , to the amount of about eleven dollars , ( $11) ) , which I did not draw. Then the sergeant ordered mo to the orderly room to sign the clothing account , and , being oti to : ho tricks of the sergeant , I made out a iat of what 1 did draw , and uont and got the company commander's signa ture to the list. When I wont up to sign the clothing account the articles 1 lid not draw were down against mo and [ would not sign it. Then I gave the surgoant the list with the company com- nandor's signature. Wo compared the ist with the clothing account , which undo mo $11 behind. Then I remarked o the sergeant that ho could not save lis clothing money and at the same imo be drawing on my account. Ho hen made the remark to mo , after BOO- ng that 1 had the commander's signature ; o what articles I did draw , "I will nako you desert or send you to the pen or this. " In order to save myself from the pen or deserting , I applied with vhat little influence 1 had , to bo trans- erred to some other company , in which was successful. Had it not boon for .ho transfer I would have boon a deserter o-day. This is the racket the sergeant tries to o work on any man in the army if the nan hns not souse enough to see into it or dosort. If ho don't ' desert ho is kept n the guard-house all the time and has lis monthly payments taken away from lim through a court martial. Now I will give you a pointer on the captain's racket on the ration account. Utions are drawn every ton days rom the commissary ; one-half is taken by the first ser * ; cant' to the company's quarters ; ho other half is sold by the captain and lie proceeds turned into what is called , ho company funds. Ho then nppropri * itoa the company funds to his own use. 'ho books of the company funds are topt by the first sarpont , and by that the argent always knows the amount of the company funds. Tlio sergeant being a non-commissioned officer would not ( meal on the captain for fear of being ont to the pen , and a private will not open his mouth for fear of being pitched nto the guard house with several fines. There are various other things which cause desertion which I will mention in nether letter. " " AN EX-PHIVATE. OifAiiA , December i8. ! , - t * GouernI Howard's Bad Break. To the Editor of TUB BKK. Sir I see a letter in TIIK DEE of the 4th in which a Fort Robinson correspondent pendent says that it is not the fault of tie officers that the men desert , but is caused by the labor that they have to orform , and to too long an interval bo- ; woon pay days. Ho is not correct in ithor case , which , if ho wishes , I will irovo to him. The proposition to brand csertors was a bad break for General loward to make. The mon as a general hing do not like him , and that break lid not help the thing. It would not bo a bad idea for the president to make him a post chaplairi. The men do not as a rule attend church. They will go for awhile and then stop. They like good singing and they will listen for awhile o a chaplain read his sermon and then say , "I can read as well as hat. " But the general is a pretty good singer nnd might draw n crowd. 1 have not the time to-day to say all I wish to , but I will give you another lot- : or soon , on the subject of Labor. For who does the soldier labor the most ? Did you ever hoar a soldier say that my day was not ofton'onoughl Does not an officer , when ho sees an other officer have repairs done to his juartors , stable nnd water closet , want ho Biimo thing done , and who has to do t but the soldier ? Answer this , Robin son. I. X. N. NorthPlatto , Deo. 27. Furious EAU OI/AIIIK' ' , Wis. , December 28. Fire , this afternoon , destroyed throe rramo buildings occupied as a boarding louao nnd a store. Loss , $5,000. In sured for one-half. As the engine was ; oiug to the iiro it Beared n team that ran .way , fatally injuring the 10-year-old son > f Charles Schwan , a loading German cit i/on. AVn.MjKflTO.v , Del. , December 28. Fire , this morning , in the cooper shop ol bI , Dupont , Dommours & Co , , situated on the eastern side of the Brandywino , nearly opposite whore in ont of the com pany a powder mills stand , burned the : oopor shop , Keg mill , car house , hoop tiouse and a largo stove factory , used as a storehouse , together with considerable shedding. Loss , $7ft,000. Insurance in tlio company's own special fund. Sparki wore carried to tha powder mills , but snow upon the roof prevented an explosion ion , Kiu CLAIKKVis. . , December 28. Kllau Bros' , furniture house was burned to-day. LOBS on building nnd contents ; tf > ,000j insurance gL' . ' OOO. OrAXUKiiuiifl , S. 0. , December 28. Six stores and several other buildings were burned to-day , Loss $15,000 ; insurance suranco $2t,000' ; A Broken 1 lower volr. PLYMOUTH , N. U. , December 28. The village reservoir , at an elevation ol nurly 200 feet among the hills , about ; wo miles went of heru , nnd built three /ears ugo , was washed out lost night by a teavy rain and molted snow , causing un overilow of the grand embankment and : utting a narrow gap from the top to the Dottom. The water spread through the woods -and fields , but soaking into the snow WAI prevented from doing muc Immediate damage. No insurance. IlAll.HOAl ) MATXnilS. TUB TRUNK MSB rOM'KKKNCK , Cmoino , December 28. A conforonc was hold this afternoon between Vic Commissioner Pearson nnd rcprc.iontn lives of western connection' ) of the trunl lines in regard to the trouble in the through passenger rates from New York to the Missouri river , but without reach ing any dolinito conclusion it was ml journed till to-morrow. The impressinn prevails to-night t'mt ' the matter cannot bo settled satisfncto * rilv. It is learned that Commisiionor Pearson asked the roads running west to withdraw the payment of commissions or rebates to all scalpers , tourists , agents , nnd others in Now York , and substiluU therefor agreed commissions to bo paid to regular agents. The ground for this lomand > > M that under the present sys- : em western ro.uls were in effect cutting ratoi in the trunk line territory. The [ lock Island nnd Alton roads refused to : omo to these terms on the ground that .ho trunk lines were trying to dictate to .hem and nttomptini' to overthrow a sys * .em which had boon in operation many roars. Pearson proposed that if the vostorn lines would ndont tlio now plan , ho trunk lines would nitopt the same as o the sale of tickets west for the east , 'oarson will submit the proposition in writing to-morrow. A UKM'CTION ASKKK. General Manager Callowny , of the Chicago - cage Grand Trunk , confirms the truth of the rumor that the Grand Trunk has iskod Commissioner Fink to reduce the arid'on oast-bound froighton the ground hat present rates can not bo main- ninod. A I'OSTl'ONKIt I'OOI , MI'.KTINO. The mooting of the Iowa pool lines sot or to-morrow has boon postponed till londay , owing to the continued absence f the managers of most of tlioso roads , rho are in Omaha in consultation on the ripartito agreement. T1IKY A I.I , AOUKK. BOSTON , December 28. The directors f the Atchison , Topeka A- Santa Fo mil- end hnvo unanimously adopted a plan of groomont in relation to the Atlantic & 'acifio railroad. President Strong goes 0 Now York to olloct a final adjustment vith the St. Louis & San Francisco , vhich has already assented to the plan. Gould's 7Mo\omentH. PiiiLMtKU'iuv , December 28. .lay Mould's steam yacht Atlanta , which has > eon refitting , goes to Charleston next week , whore she will bo joined by ( iould nd family for a trip to Mexico mid the Vest Indies. BOSTON , December 28. .lay Gould1 has jsignod his directorship in the Now rork it Now Knglnnd rniiroad. Hnnrouk Visit I UK. Los ANUEI.KS Cnl. , December 27. ionoral Hancock nnd party arrived this lorning , and a largo crowd was nt the ppot to welcome him. To-morrow ho isits San Gabriel. Monday ho gaps to .rlington and dines with Gen. rhinoos Banning. Now Year's day a public re- option will bo hold , when the military , ire department and civic societies will urn out. A Very Modem Demand. BALTIMOUK , December 28. The scs- ions of the socialist labor congress have ndod. The committee adopted a de mand for the abolition of the offices of > rcsidont and vice president of tlio tailed States and United States senate , ud the substitution of a federal council , Failures of tlio Week. NKW YOKK , Dccombpr 28. The busi- iess failures in the United States for the ast seven days , reported to R. G. Dun & Co.'s mercantile agency were 214 , and 1 Canada and the provinces 24 , a re- uction of 85 as compared with the total or the previous wook. Lottery Argumontn. NEW OKLKA.SH , December 28. The losing arguments in the lottery bank nail suit were made by Thomas J. ommos for the bank and Attorney Gon- rnl Browstor for the government to-Jay. 'ho judge took the suit under advise ment. A Wild Westerly Giilo. PITTRFIEMI , Mass. , December 28. A westerly gale is doing considerable dam- go ; chimneys and trees are being lovel- id all over town , and a number of people n the streets lu.va boon lifted from their cot and thrown to the ground. A busi ness block and the high-school buildingaro unroofed. BOSTON , December 28. Central block , n East Douglas street , UOxJ 00 foot and jiroe stories high , in process of construe- ion , was demolished to-day by the wind , 'ho loss will exceed $10,000. Shorn in Mont U ] > . AMIANY , N. Y. , December 28. Frank t. Shcrwin was sentenced to the poni- ontinry for two years and a fine of $500 or contempt of court , in the case of the tate vs. Cashier Phelps for dofalcatiop. ffuticura fT0 cleanse tlio ikln X Kcalji and Ulood of Itching , Hcaly' miily , ricrofuloiiB , InliirtUd , ord contagious llmnorn , Illoud I'olnons , lUlcera , AlMcciues , and Infantile Hkln Turturos , the full , rum JU medics ore Infal * llbltt. Cutlcura llcnohe incut , the law Klootl 1'urlfler , Diuretic and Aperluit , exHils | dlocane girnu from the blond and perspiration , anil hus remove the cause. Ciitlcnrii , tne great Hkln hire , Initantly alliesItchlngandInflammationliars he Hkln and Htalp , heals Uirirs and Norrs , n-itorn ho Complexion. Cutlcnra Heap , un xiiilnlto | Hkln Iiautlller and Tollit llwiulilte , Is Indliipiniilble In reatliigsklndUeamM andforroiighcliappe < l ( > rgriaiiy kin , black hi odn , blolches and tmby humora ; Cull- rum Remedies are the ouly Infallible bliiod ( lurillcrs and skin beautltliri. Chan , lliiughton , Ml. , luwiir.WHtato street , llus. on. reiorts | a casu of Halt Itheuin under bis olwer- atlon for tin ) iars. which c i\ered the patlint's iody and limbs , and to which all known methods of reatmcnt had buen applied without benefit , which gradually cured him , until he is now as fair a any child Mr , and Mrs itiritt : > Htel > bln , IkltlierUmn.lIass , write ! Our little boy was U-rrllily atlllcted with Hcro | . ula , 'KaltJ llheuni , arid Krnljielus eur blnco he was burn , and nothing we could give him helped hlir until wo trlid Cutlcura Rimnllts , whldi gradually ciirfl him , until he Is now as fair any i hlld. H. K. CarpiiiUr. Henderson , X , V. , cured fl 1W aulsor Ujroiy , of twint.\ ) .arn'iitandliig , bj.Cutl cura Itimedlei. Tlio in' t wondirful lureim record A dujttjau lull iif kuali-H fell from him dally. l'li ) l clans and Ids frlinds thought he mutt ulu. Cura suurn t before a justlco of the puico und Hinder HOII'H mo t prdinliiint < ltltin - Hun.Wni. flajlor , Ilialth Commltolunir , Ilubton kas : Aflir three months' UM > of Cullcura Ittmulli * and tweliejearsof conntmiteiillerliig from Kcrof ulout Humor n | tbo fine , lack and walji as Mas em imlured , I ian say tbat I am cured , and prunouiio n ) rote Iho iiu t reinurkoblu on rucnnl , Hold bj all druggliU. Cutkiira. W cents ; Kosol cut , li Knap , 2Sci ills' 1'unrK DBlo AkU C'llKUl Jlloatoii , Mann. Find for "Mlow fo Cure 8l.lnDl < iaH' - " l UUT'hOAl' . ATnolTiTiir'l'uru ' , \J\J At. inodlitiibl , luilorsnl by iiliixldaiis. pre irred li tbu illto , 8il < sdiirliu lb and ISiS , I , KWooor uc. Hold u nw hcr f OKAY'S BPKtftt'W TRADE MARK * G E < TRADJ. MARK An ; i : tt ho-a , impntency , and all PI-cMre that follow as a fpqucneo of Self. Abu-o ! 1-.U.-- . _ . . . _ Memory , , unirtr. utrflRETAMHQ. iiWtuder.n ! AFTM TAtlfifl ' t1) lUck , PInmrM of \l lon , Itfiimtiiro Ol.l Age ' aniaiy etherdlncanu that lead talnsanlty orOon I : rnptlon anil a 1'rrniaturo Mra\o. of ad > crtlcmcmtii to rcfur ! money , when from whom tbo medicine lit Vmight do iof r 1inil , hut refer jou to the manufacturer * , and tha requlrtitif ntji are such that tbd ) are ntltmn. if tnr , complin ! with. See thclrurlttcuguaranlee A trial el mid nlnclo | ckago of riraj'n H | ; cine will conInoe : h inont skrptlcnlof Itsrtal tnerll * . On account of c iuite > > eUer , wo ha\o a < h > pteil ths Wruppf r ; the only genuine. tfTVuH mrtlciiltn In out pamphlet , which wo do lre n * cnd frco hy mall to ertry one.jrThe Spe- clflo..Modlclno is sold by all dmggttU at (1 per pack' age. or six packacet for fS , or will l > o sent frco by malt on the receipt of the montir , by kddrpmntr TIIK OIIAYMKI)1CIMC6. . miltalo N. Y In Oirulia In O ( . 'rdman. , Iv InJk CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000 , only $ o. Shnro-i in Proportion * S L ? mm Louisiana Slate Lotlory Company , "IIV Ja hrrtby ffrtifii ( Hnt.M IIXTI t' c the nr- fiiiptmoitt for nil Hit Monthly unit Hcmi-Anniml tmteinyt o/ the /.oinVniict kttitc Jt < > ttfty f'om. xiny , anil in jvrton inttnnpe untl rmifriif the JniinrijM//irm , r/ir , unit Unit Hit r < iint < trc con- 'Mini ' in'IA liontttp , fitirntti , nml in fiaixl faith owtnt nilititit * , iiinl IIY authurht thr fnmiinji o UK tliii tfrttictttf , with .fite-ttMili * af our till- il , in it uilifititmcnt ! . lnnir ] < > ratcd In 1SOS for S& ) ears by the le Vlaturo or educational and charitable purpose * Ith a cap. a ) of $1,000,000 to which nrc er\o fund of otor 350,000 has siNce been added. lly an o\crwhelmlnc potularoto Its framhtue on msna a pnrt of the prcwnt stats constitution adopted Derombcrftl , A. 1) . 1871) . 'ho only Lottery over voted OH nnd en dorsed by the people of any Stnto. It nctor nctles or i > OBtponrs. IU grand Btnclo number drnwiuga tnko ilnco mqnthly. Asiilondlil opportunity to win n Fortune. 'Irst Grand DriiwliiffOlnsa A , ut Now Or- cans , Ttiomluy , .Tummry IB , 1881 10 Ith timthly ( Inuvliiff. CAPITAL P111XE , STfi.OOO. 00,000 Tlckotn nt Vl\o Dollarn Kncli. Kriio- tlous , in Vlfthsln prnporllon , LIST OK l'HI7.r.8. . rnii'.i : . . . , . 9 75,000 1 do do . . . 25,000 1 do do . , . . , . 10,000 2 mi/KSOKJOOOO . 12,000 G do 000 . 10,000 10 da 1000 . 10,000 DO do 00 . 10,000 tOO do Win , . 20,000 MO do 100 . 30,000 000 do ilfi . ' 'S,000 Al ritOMM tTIOS I KIZKH. 0 Approximation prizes of J7M . 0,760 9 do do MO . 4,600 n do du 2JO . 2,250 b07 Prlies , amounting to . { 205,500 Application forratim to luhs should ho made only t the olllco of the Company In New Orleans. For further Intormatloh wrlto clearly Bhlntf full ddroBS. Make 1' . O. Money Orders pajablo and ddnss Kcglstervd tetters to NU\V OULKANH NATIONAL BANK' , Now Orleans , La , Postal Noten and ordinary Icttern by MoTl or K < - irosa ( all imiii of ! J5 and upwards by Kxpruss at our license ) tu M. A. DAUPHIN , M. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orliani , U. 007 Seventh St. , Washington , D. 0. OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO , , B. Frank Moore , 27 La Salfe Street , -Chicago. , cw ManaRor of Chloaffo Olllce. To whom applj far Information and tickets , 101th Monthly Drawing , Jan. 15. Tuesday. . . V Irit Capital I'rl/o S76.000. Tickets 81 ; sold In 'lltln at Jl rach. hco lull homo above. Oura without mod. ldno. I-atontedOo. herl .78. One M * No. 1 will cnro any case In four da ) s or loan No. will cure tbo most ouotliiato case no matter of how eng standing. Allan's Soluble Medicated Sflugies No nauseous doses of luliolm , coptbla , or oil of san dal u nod , lliat oio " --iln to produce djspcpsla by doritrjlnit the cuattngsof the stomach. Prloo 81.60 Bold by all druKKlntfl , or mailed on receipt of price rther particulars send for circular , llox 1,61)3. Western Comice-Wofb , AND SLATK HOOFJKO , 0. SPECHT , PROP , UII Douglas St. _ * Oinalia , Nub. UANUFAOTUUKK Of Galvamzea ' Iron Cornices OTDonaet Windows , Kintals. Tin , Iron and Klatt Rooting , ( jpccht'i patent Metalllo 8k ) light , 1'Rtenl adjusted Ratchet Oar and Ilracket Hhchlng. I am 10 general agent for the above line of goods. Iron eiiclng reitlngs , Ualuntradej , Verandas , Iron Bank aliings , Window UllmU , Ooll.r Ouards ; also general ent for 1'ecr.o.ili Hill atoot liiildo Blind. Ini * Un.1 f > t flriri n rn IIH | . iimiii.viMi.ly lur IMMIiri * ) ' ! ill I IHUtllltlltV * > f tlu * K fifriitlvMurKiiim 1tiFi > 'l > mi mil lidn ulMiut linn Illtllinnilil , Ilin iiiii- II.MIIKtiiiini , < ( M.K > Tlllcnv iKrmrutlnir liiiuiiul * lh ' UIIM ini-i &r. SWfrzgz llfllllti III , IU ti , IIM | : | | | jiti'ii , lii > not iiiiilinim Ihiollli Mnlrlu lu'U ' dli rtl > l In turn nil Hu Mom liMiclinliiu It In fur UHMINKHIMH Illlt | lllllKIH - - - , I" , i in iiiii ii . iiruiiimlluMuildi * Uiii'v.'i H"nl" I'- ' " it ' 'i ri i" "I PATENTS WTTHN * CO. , of tha BciiKTiriO AMtmcAy. eon. tlnuo to act as Solicitors for Patents , Careats , Trade Marks. Oonrrlfitits , for the United Btatfli. Canada. Kniland , France , Germany , eto. Iluud llook about rnlcnts sent froo. Thlrtr-seven jcur ' experience. . i'itcnts obtained throuK.i'tfuNI/.i'cd.Vra noticed In the BciEimriu AMKUKUN. tha larvctt. best , and most widely circulated scientific paper. fJ 3) u year. Weoklr. tplendld cnirruTlnits and Interiutlna In. roruuitlon. Specimen copy of the Nclruilflo Amer ican sent fren. Address MUNN A CO . HclCNTITlO AUKIUOAN Office , 201 Broadway , New York. DISEASES OP THE EYE & EAR J , 7. ARMSTRONG , M. D.ft Ootxllett ! ' / 1104 Karn > m 3'.ro t , opp Jilto 1'axton Unto ) , Oni lia , h'cb , j < THE KN.ECESSITY FOR THE SPECIALIST , DE , H. WAGNER , Han \ong \ txtn elniow(0 ! ; ( * l ami ms , * " 0 at thli day than any othrr. Tin rout OeM of nw4. l science Is eicr IncrrMlrnT , and Ita immcnrtut K'anehoa arc brought nonrer and ncmrr to pert"on , and no nno nun cnn any tonjrcr frr ro thorn at llenratho nccowtty for ilhMhrj the Inter. And It It trno 1)0) on < l all ihubt that dlctiwto , afTcrtln * O < > R n * to-urinary orjrans ned special jtudy ni ra thsv any. hlnif d o , If wo wxtild understand and knw ho w rmU them iiroiwrlr. U1U II. WAl.Nf.nb hilly award thai ttwre . ' many phyalclatn , am > omo ncnulbV people , whowlx I condemn him for makfftn this fiiua of dlscomj r. dull ? , hut he l happy folcnowr thaj with mrrt nor- on of refinement ami l-tclltpenca ftmoro onBi-htcn- d \ lew h taken of the rubjoct , and that the iif.y-ilo- an wlwdo otes hlmnoll to rellclnjWin MlllcUxl nnd. aIMC them from worse thm death , l no low n phi- aiUhropl l and benefactor to his race than the s ir- frcon or physician x\ho hy close nptillc-Uloii excofc In any other Imtneh of his tirofawlon. And frrtunaUIr or humanity , the day la ilavnlniithcn tie falno phf * anthrophjr that condemned the victims of folly o ? crime , like the leper * under the JJe l h law. to < Hj unonrwl for hot passed an ay. ; 1 A Pew Reasons Vhy you nhouM try the eolobratid' DrII. . Wagner1 * nelhods of cum : 1. "Dr. -Wafflier U a natural physician. " U. fl > Koirtnn , The Oreato-.t thing Phrenologist. Tow csui etcol jou as n doctor. " _ . . I' " . J. SIMMS. The World' * Greatest riivnloKnomlst . "You arc wonderfully proficient Injour knowt edge of disease and medicines. " DR. J. SImiKws. . 4. "Thoamiclcd find ready relict In jour pros- " neo. ttn , J. SIMM. . 5. "Dr. It.aftncr li a regular Rrodiiato Irom Icllevuo HcwHl | | , Xow York cits ; lmshad\cry ox- mh o hoiplthl practice , and 1 thoroughly posted1 on 11 braiicliM of hit belotcd science , especially on hronlo diseases. " Una. llBowvut , ! , & KWINO , a , "Dr. H. Wagner has Immortalized hluuelt by \\oiidcrfuldlncovery of ( merino remmllM for pn- ate ami soiual dlmiaws. " VlnrlnU City Chronicle. 7. "Thousands of Invalids Hock to see him. " San 'r ncl oo Chronlclo. 8. "The Doctor' * long cxpcrlenro as a spoclalln hould render him my successful. " llocky Moun tain Now * . Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At onotlmo aillscuvlon of the fccrot vice vrvt en- rely avoided by the profi-wlon , atid medical woritto' ut a few ) ears ago w oiild hardly mention IU To day the phj ulclui In of a different opinion ; ha b wan ) that It U hla duty .llnagrceabla though. It my bo to handle this matter without Rlqfntantl peak plainly about It : and IntolllRont parents'anil guardians will thank him for doing BO. The remilUi attemllnK this dcatmctU olc were or- mcrly not understood , or not properly estimatedtuid 10 ImportAiico hulnir attached to a subject which by Ui nature deed not InvlU ) clone lnutlRatloii , It WM ttllllnnly Ignored. , ITio habit Is Rcnorally contracted by the youni . lillo attondlni ; sdiaol ; older comiianlons throngn hulr osamplo , may bi reejioiiKlblo for It , or It may lw ciiilr | l through aocl.lcnt. The excitement once cx > perlenced , the practlc * N\lll bo repeated airaui and ? oln , until at last the habit becomes firm and com * ilotcly enslaves tbo victim , ileiitaland nerxous at Ictliins are usuilly the primary results of self abuse. Amonff the Injurious olTecU may ba mentioned lasal. ude , dejection or Irnwcllilllty of temper and ( rcnerat obllity. The boy necks seclusion , and rarely joins n tbo sports of nil companions. If ho b a joun * ian ho w 111 bo llttlo found lu company w Ith tha other ox. and Is troubled with oxoccdln ) ; and annoying anhfulncss In their presence. Lo8d\lous drcnms , mlutlons and eniptlous on the fac , etc.nre also ironilncnt sjinptoms. If the practice Is \ lolcntly persisted In , more serious Isturbauccs take place. Urcal inlpllatlon of tha leort , oropUoptlocomuKons , are crlcncttl ] , and 10 sutTcrcr may fall Into a complete state of Idiocy bo- ore , finally , dentil tclloen him. To all these engaged In this dangerous , practice , I ould say , first of all , stop It at once ; make every lOHnllilo effort to do so ; but If } ou fall , If J our ncrous jstcm U alniady too much shattered , and conse- ucntly , jour will | H > or broken , take some ncne onlo to aid > ou In } our effort. IIa > Ing trend J onrself omtho habit , I would further counsel jou to RO > irotiKh a regular course of treatment , for It Is a great uUtaKotosupposotliatany one may , for pome time , 10 t o > cry BO llttlo. fo himself up to this fascinating mt dangerous excitement without suffering Irom ita vll consequences at some future time. The number f joungmon ho are Incapoclated to fill the duties n joined hyuedlock Is alarmingly large , and In mosl f mill cases thla unf ortunato condition of things can bo traced to the practice of eelf-abuso , which had been liandonod j ears ago. Indeed , a tow months' practice f thla habit Is sumclcnt to Induce spermatorrhoea ! ' 3 ator > earsand I hat e many ol such canes under treat lent at the prorent day. , . ' . ( ! Young Men ITho nuy bo Buffering from tha effects of youthful olllos or Indlscrotluns will do w ell to avail themMltei ' f this , tha graatent boon et or laid at tha altar of nit' orlnff humanity. DR. WXONIR will guarantoa to for- elt two fnf every eofa of seminal it oakness or private Iseaso of any kind and character.\vhlch bounder. takes to and falls to cure. Middle Aged Men. There are 'many at the age of 30 to 80 who are roublod frith too frequent evacuations of tbo blad > ei , often accompanied by aidltfht smarting or burn * tit ; sensation , and a weakening of the sjstem la nunner the patient cannot account for. Ou examln * iig the urinary deposits a ropy sodhnent will often to ound , and somotlmcs small particles of albumen will ppcar , or the color will bo of thin mllklsh hue , nimln hanging to a dark andtor ] > ld appearance. Tln-ri-ar-i nany meny men who die of thhulillcultylgmjiuiit ! > > ' lie eaiiHO , n hlch Is the second stage of seminal w u > ) . ens. Dr. W. wlUguaranteoapvrfectcurolnollcaaud tid a healthy restoration of the geiilto-urlnary or * ans. Consultation froo. Thorough examination and ad * Ice. $6. All communications should bo addressed , Dr. Ilenry lonry Wanner , 1' , 0. WSO , Demur , Colorado. The Young Man's Pocket Companion , by Dr. U Vaguer , Li worth Ita weight In gold tujouug menj 1'rko | l,2fi. Hunt by mall Let Your Light Shine. . Dr. Wagner , ho celebrated specialist , of Denver Cole , ' , 343 Ijirlmor street , bulle > es In letting the world mow what ho con do , and I * doing for thousands of iljfilliwiiien. Hlii treatment for lost manhood Is u re Ui win him a name that ixwtorlty w III blesa. Ten hoiiKAiul tOhtlmonlnJii from all over the United States rom thoiw ho has cured , h proof po ltlo that hodoes tire thv wont canon of these dlsuows. The afflicted rom chronic and nuxual dlseawii of every kind will nd him their bout Irlunl Iliad hU ertlaement lu all our city papers , and call on JUm for advlco , as we unnvjnu w 111 corrolwrato us In na > lng hols the suf erer's truu friend. Rocky Mountain No s. | Relief to the Afflicted. In niwfiunes , as In science , the spectallsta are tbo ones whoalnajv comes to the front and accomplish great result * . lhl < remark U evpcclally applicable tu : a Dr. II. Wagner , of this city. Ho stands at the top of hliprofiwlon. mid the cures ho performs tor the unfortunate would seem wonderful If not properly viewed In thollghtnf sdentino acquirements. Ho Is unduriwd by the m t eminent of tlio medical faculty. Ills olHco at S\3 Laramlr street , where he will speedi ly efftcta euro for the suffering of either BOX , no mat ter how complicated their comjilaliit. Pomcroy.i Democrat. Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. Persons at dlstanea who ulsh to be treated by Dr. Wagner need not feel backward because of Inability tolslt him. If they will w to the doctor bo will lend n list of < luostlons | w liable * him to send medicine ) , oouiimd and to thousands b hu never seen. Hit hu p hi every dty , town and station In Colorado well as alloMir the United HUtes. Sea Ids tul | UU ftdioitltcineut. l > cn * vef Tribune. Shall We Reform ? Bpeclflo remedies for all diseases Is tha theory 1 practlca at prestut of educated and experlenoe iihjsldans , and in all Un'e conimunltlea they hav their specialties , to excel In which they direct their Unlit * and practice. Dr. Wagner Is a successful U. lustration of tliU modern school of siwclaltles. and hU utipreoedentod success lu the treatment of private dlwiiaea In at wonderful 04 It I ) llatterlm ; . Prof. J. Hl/nins. The > e persons who need medical relief for the uuwt /lellcuto of dUvnsvn will Hud an accouiplUhod And auo- cen ( ul ph ) nklan In the person ot Dr. Wagner , No , 818 Larmier street , ho U highly recommended by the modlcal | irolL Ioii at homo und aboard. I'orneroy's Democrat. Illgotryand l/iioronixiumit ghe way to wisdom , nnd tlio wku | > hulclau bellutvs lu lettlii- ) hit Ilirlit sliliio for the glory of Ids fellow men , 1'rlutcr't tiik i the torch he tun best line to guide tbe tary ud tick ono < o tl.e fountain of health If this article thnuld lu ln > itruuiciital as it "TOltCHLlOlIT" tet up. on nlilllto guldu nulterliin humanity toSI ! ) Larimer iliei't , Dtintr , Colorudolt will answer the puipo 4 ortlilcb It uai VirlUuu. Addrpsa DR. HENKV7AQNER , 1 * . 0. box SCEO , or call at 343 Larluiir Btnit. Vcnttr , Oalo. iTHc ' 1 dtb ; ; colutiiu beaded "The > 'tctv.lly tb