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lassr : V VP. XHB DAILY SJiE-"OMAH > . THURSDAY. JANUARY 17 , 1881. 5 .RICHARDS ft CLARKE , \Y. A , CLARKE , Froprietora. Snperiulcndont Omaha Eron Works U.P.ftALuWAY 17THC& 18TII STREETS r I MANUFACTURERS OF AflD DEALERS [ IN : ! ; I * WATER WHEELS , ROLLER1MILLS- ill and Grain Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OP ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM TUBIPS , STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. O O I § Ve are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract for the erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , fremStone to the Roller System. SSfEspecial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates made tor same. General machinery repairs attended to promptly. Addrpss EICHAEDS & CLARKE , Omaha , Neb. CARPET SEASON ! J. R DETWILER Invites the attention of the public to hit Large and Weil Selected Stock OF Embracing ah the Late Patterns n everything in the Carpet Line , IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT lE arioos * , LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY 1313 Farnam Street , Omaha , J. 0. PRESOOTT N. P. CURTIOT. J. 0. PRESCOTT & CO. , , aa.d 3rl.otn.ll fl Tl Music. Musical Instruments of all Descriptions. CHEAPEST AM HOST RELIABLE HOUSE f ' CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OR SEND FOR PRICES. a. , . . . . ' .4 ! WO. carnam Street OMAHA. PERFECTION i > j MjF'a' , . ' * , _ _ , < mMW Heating and Baking if rJiP ijyJ I only nttainetl by usiiif ; CHARTER O'A V Stovoa and Ranges , Si mi mi mn oe DQORI 1 * 2 * Fo eale by MILTON.ROGERS & SONS ( WIAHA- M-JN I > UOTOltS Couldn't Help Him. "What Pht Ilrtlp Him. A "Wonderful Storj- . for p rilof t enty ) carsl endured the mo t ftnltil guffcrliif ; from a cAiicerotu nlvc < wn my back and noUHrnUmlln * the nkllllnl triMttncnt olnoien. , totn ot the be t Thytlclnns In UannU lalleil to oh- tAln n > llel.Mion I l doxh u ted U the motucci ol regular mod'Ml practltloncn , I rciottnl to ciarly oil the pal ut medicines that proml cil to euro xorn luloiuandblo Jdr CM < , but viltliout miy bcneflt winterer. I'lnitlj Iiuin almosthclpliss condition , I trl d nurdock lllood Illttcro Itookthono Dlltcrifor abint ( onf .IliMtt * mltl ; the most astonUhlnjf andgrntlfjlti ) ; rtsutltf undlor the fir < t time In four Jdirs 1 MM cnahttil to Oli p mo ulth curgloil tld , which I llnnlj l elc\o ] I ulntl tafcr rv < iiilro ayaln for tlio mo dl cu o Morn thin two > cnn lm > e flapwd olnco 1 ha\ehful an > attack ot the dlfra r , and 1 frrlM ell aiidMlo no M It It bail n \fr 3ivto < l inc. I hmotrli-l lIunlM-k lllooil ltlltr for ono of inj chlldrrnvhl > UMOflllctHl lth un otln tn humor uf the 1'lfMxl , and hme faro ua * co > rrixl with norui , now | > crfectly smootli and clean ; al o mj tor n' ' trontcil for owcUod neck , wnl n n > othur casc < lnnur pnrl h , to xthom x\o hivu nhin arxl rrcoinmemled the reined ) , Knovlnzthtt It curiM me , an J Dtllcvlnz that U MX oil rny Iifo , 1 most tarnratlyntd htnr Ih recom mend It to nulTi-rlna huinanltani1irve all who inn bo tlmllarl } nlllktrd tofhe U trial , hollotlnir It to bun true ppiriHc for all oon-tlhitloiml Mriilnloiu blodl dlSOI CH , mil uniurvw4eil | M n rnro lipAlIm ; rcmcd ) ol great ilwii lncand ctiratUutoKcr. Fal h- full } , M > unj Hex. William .Scent , Ularton , Count ) ( Ire > , Oannil * . Durdock lllix > .l lIlttvM are Bold by all ilrtifcl-.t < . KOSTEIl , MIMJUKN A. CO. , 1'ropX nulTalo , N. Y 1'oijiricAij Mr Cnrlislo ho * started his presidential boom in tlio southern auuihttio. If well wn- tared it may coiuo to something. Mr. 1'oiuUotou Id the first Ohio senator in fortj-livo yours who him failed of a ro-oloctlon vthon his party continued in power. Pulp Miller , the tiow boss of Now York state , ix not si ) handsome as Uo coo Coupling , but he will novci lot go until aouiobody ninkos him. him.A A colored man has been given n clorkihlp by the democrats of the Ohio legislature. IIo N a pronounced state's sovereignty Bourbon , and ho can-lea a razor. At an array banquet ( jiv on at 1'ort Keogh General Jiracfl H. Brlshin noiuinatod Gonetnl Miles tar the prcHidoiicy. Miles will alt tor a little louder call , turnover. Jayllubboll looms up in the ] HHUcul hull- rou of Michigan like ( | utd of tobacco on a Fronch-plnto mirror. It ia hopodho will be permitted to romnln In the horiion. So far ns heard from , there are fourteen members of the present congress who want the Federal constitution amended in v.irloub par ticulars. But the polls are still open. On the day before the legislative caucus nt Colu'nbua Senator Pondleton said : " 1 never make any clamor until I succeed. " It ia believed - lievod that ho will bo reasonably quiet for A year or two. At the Jackson banquet iu Boston General Butler predicted democratic success next fall. IIo Mas ono of the last speakers and n greit many bottles had been opaucd by tlio time ho was called on. Soimtor Andrew , of Suffolk , Mass. , haa in troduced u bill for the purchase and uao of a juatont ballot-box ut nil state elections , In or der to necuro an accurate count and guard against fraud , Onlynino of the thirty-eight H tut OH have regular sessions of their legislatures this win ter : Massachusetts , Connecticut , Now York , New Jersey , Maryland , Ohio , lownKontucky and Mississippi. Mis. 1'ontifo of the Wyoming congres- bionnl dulognto , nays nho once served on n jury that found a man guilty of murder. Tins ia the tort of argument that will bring about universal suffrage if anything. Judge lxve , of Kookuk , baa been "men tioned" for Judga McCrary's place on the United Statea circuit bench , but ho will not be mentioned when they are making out the commission. IIo is a democrat. Henry Watteraou ban not been invited to the Commonwealth club banquet tu bo hold in Philadelphia in honor of Speaker Carlisle , and most of the unarmed Kcutuckians am turning green lu the neighborhood of the eyes. eyes.J. Hippie Mitchell wishes it understood that ho is a candidate for United Statea sena tor from Oregon. IIo is t > o violently popular with himself that he cannot see his reflection In a lookitur-glasK witbout giving three cheorn and a tiger , Of the members of the Connecticut house of roprcuontativcj 103 are farmers , 31 mer chants , 29 manufacturers , 15 mechanics , 11 lawvcni , 7 postmasters , G have retired from active business , 3 are builders , 3 are salesmen , 3 are ongacred in the insurnnco business , II are teachers , ( nnd 3 are phyxiclans ; 2 each nro contractors , masons , ministers a Congrega tional and a Methodist banker , hotel keeper , and commercial traveler. PEllSONAIjITIES. Annie Crow Dog ia the name of a pupil ; n the Carlisle Indian school , 1'ftddy llyan aays he can knock out in three minutes in a rough and tumble any blow-hard of a boarder at a Boston beanory. Kale 1'ioid HSJ-H there ia nothing to write about Utah , K'lte lived in Chicago HO lotg that Hue can see nothing novel in polygamy. Female sutTrogo is n failure in Vermont. Of Ull women uko had a right to votontu recent election in Burlington only eight ex ercised the privilege. Talk about your high-priced writers of fic tion , but think of the 81.500,000 Henry Vid- lard received for telling one little fib about tlio value of Oregon Transcontinental , Baron Itupertavvrod , the richest man In Australia , ia worth $200,000,000. His father , Mr , Clarke , wont to Now S uth Wales with u tow thousand pounds and bought lands where the city of Melbourne afterwards waa built. Sarah Bernhardt weighs 7.r pounds , whllH Marie Colomblor tips the beam at nbout 200 pounds. In view of thin information the rn- jiort that Sarah mopped the iloor with her Liberia biographer would seem to lack confiriua tlon. Sergeant Mason claims to bo getting $1,000 a week at the Dime Aiuaouui. An audience of over 1,500 nightly would be required to pay his salary. If ho Is getting § 21 it week ho U making moro money than ho over inado be fore or over will make again , Gen. W. S. Ilarnoy , the veteran Indian fighter , has taken quarters at a St. Ixmls hotel for the winter. Ho Is 83 ieara old , wan born iu Tennessee , fought the Klirida Indians , served In the Mexican war and was relieved from duty in the Federal army by General Lyoii. Mrs. Mcl'lroy , the piesidcnt'n sister , and Miss Husan B , Anthony wore seen walking together In Washington the other day. The newspaper correspondent ! ) have not explained Gentle Women Who want glossy , luxuriant nmlwnvy tresses of ubundnnt , bcautli'ul Hair most nso LION'S KATIIAHiON. Tills clccant , cheap arliclo always mates tlio Huh * grow freely and fust , keeps it from fulling out , arrests and cures gray- TiDfls , removes dandrnlT and tilling , junlios the Hair Birong , giving It a curling tendency and koepiug it in tmy desired position. Boun tiful , houlthy Hair is the sure result of using Kutiiulron. , , , , , , , . , yet , tlio mcrinlnff of thin f > & > . , , , rMmont h nbont but It li liroaumod tu. IK. to commit . nirvtrlmony. | jo MJJ jfl Hen Butler U not n llghC ( ( / * > . jn n p , , , . justice to n full-counin dlnnofff.Vhon lie tent hlmsoU with n , pinto of soup , K , i,0 l down In liN Pauibarton nquuro' fl"i' ' > often dlnw nt nSS-cnnt-dlnncr roxtntt " 'i flntl I lm\08Con him mnl ohls tnlilihy hit's" * > fft Imtn jtnndwlch nnd A bottle of ( ; I''P > 1' ' nlot "o not or hi * known wlmt. Indigestion wiw , JV rc | > nbllcan dUtosmivu once snidi "ThoilWi 1 Uko the ogre ! ho wn dins on n bono , tlaep \\lthlit8lic.-vl on liis bnnd , nnd deliver four n , WliC3 n dny ! " So ho can. When ho cat * lie Is very llkolyto bo llollt. Hutltidown to ft rqunro meftl lllcn ( irant bafnri ) Vlcksburp , grim nnd reticent , LOT. Tlio aicn AVho Holil il'alr Tor-lion of the Cup I ml Prl/c. Ono-fiftll of ticket GS.f > 89. of the . , St to Lottery Company , \vhlch drew the cnp- Uil prio of S7" > ,000 In the drawing on Tues day , wna hold by Mr. N. It. I'liclin. it clrrk in the ollico of thu city treasurer of Now Or- Thi < Rontlonnn wn neon by a crat rt' | > " > rtor yf Htortlny morning whllo ho was oiiRngod in the pica-unit I > tifi1ni < ( > rt of crch.Mi . liig n bit of napar for chock for $15,000. Ho aooniod by iu > IIIOAUS unduly oxcltod ON or hin oed fortune , nnd oxphdncditli runl or rn- Buniod nonchalnnco tlmt ho wiw in the habit of handling Inrga minis of money. "Of your own ! " "Oh , no ; iu myork In the troiMuror'a ollico. " " ( Julto n ditteronco , " laughed two friondi by whom ho won nccompnniod , "nnd jini need not IM putting on no much of the ianpcoi' < / , , co to sptink , for if o\or n man WJVH norxoiu for a whole forenoon , you nro the ono. " " \Voll , I contest ) tlmt I did turn pnlo for tbout fi\o inlnutM when I conipnrvd the "ipnriw on tlio ticket with tlicwo opiKMlto the capitivt priro , n * published in the Ttmcu-Dfiiv- cnU , but the shock had been nlrondy broken .oitoino extent , for w lion I RHW thoovonlng > i\I > orH yoatcnlay , I hitd n etrotig Iinpros8lon .Imt tlio fignrcHof the lucky ticket were the sntno ns tho.to on ono I luul in n drawer ot tlio illlco. I wont homo nnd told my wlfo I .houcht I had the ticket , but nho thought 1 wiw joking. It was only when 1 got to the ollico thla morning nnd xpallod the Ggnren over nnd over , ono by ono , that 1 miccumbod entirely to the pleasant fact. " The conversation vrna hero intorniptod bv , ho entrance of the caslilcr with tint "Uwti- nony of things inipcon , tluvt Riibotanco of Ihlnp Imped for , " n chock for 515,000. Mr. I'helpa liiuing Mirrendorod the ticket and n rocolpt , rene quickly , nnd bnttonlutf his coat , remarked thathownaln Homothlngof n hurry , an ho w Ishod to pay n balniico on n little prop erty ho had bought Rome time since , nnd which hiul boon lingering unpaid rather long ° r than ho like J. on nccount of the late mixed condition of Uio city flnnncoA , nnd then ho wanted to got homo to see his wife nnd child. ron. ron."Did you ever win anything in the lottery beforoi1' " Ve ; S140 once , nnd I have had . notion Lhat I would catth It again nooiior or later , and HO I havo. ISood day. " And ho folded the chock nnd disappeared with a brink stop n the airection of the Iioutmana Nntlounl Hank. Yontcrilny morning the Ttnttt-Dcntoenit ro- [ lortor hnd an interiiow with Mr. Hacnrdoto , who held another ono-fitth of the H.IIUO tickot. Mr. Sacordoto ntated that he hnd not played the lottery regularly , but ono dny mi't n ruuti on liaronno Htroot who wiw Belling tickotn. IIo nought one-filth ot n ticket nnd drew the ; > i i/o , $15,000. Heretofore ho had been doing > dd jobn nbout the streets , und did nut play ; ho lottery regularly. New Orhaits ( La ) limes-Dtniocrat , A'o .13. PEKSONAfc. II. A. SUughtor , of Kantian City , ii at the Metropolitan. Vf. G. IMirf , of Xellgh , h at Uio Metro , iwlitan. A. C. Virgin , of Uticu , is u Hetrojwlltan gunat. Jnuiaa Barber , of Xortb Bond , U at the Metropolitan. 1) . W. Roderick and wife , of Detroit , Mich , , are at the Metropolitan. L. O. Hlbbon , of Blair , is at tha Metro politan. B. K. I'orkiii.i , of DunUp , in A Metropoli tan guest. V. Ilolmea and wife , of Kiverton , are at the Millard. John Barshy , of Fsiinnount , in a Millnrd guest. T. C. lllliof Hastings , ia at the Millard. George W. K. Uoruoy , of Fremont , in at the Millard. M. A. Hartigan , of PlatUmouth , H at the Millard. L. W. Newell and wifo. of Blair , are lit the Metropolitan. Ed. A , I.aml > ortof NeliruHfca City , Is at the Pnxtoii. H. A. ( Jrahuui , of Kuarnoy , in at the 1U.T ton , W. M. Nesbitt , of Tokamali , ia ut the MI ) , lard. Henry Andprxon , of Waboo , i > < at the Mil lard. 1) . Iif. Toublin and wlfo , of Arapahoe , aio at thn Millard. It. S. Troudnt , of Guide Itock , U at the MllUrd. B. D. Crow and Albert Loguer , of Norfolk , are at the Pnxtou , O , I Green , of Genoa , In at the I'axton. Jay 11 Adams , of Central City , Ia a I'axton Mrs. W. S. 1'hlllipi , of Lincoln , ii at the I'axton , I ) . P. AHhbarn , of Gibbon , U at tha I'ax ton , Oeo. H , Smith , of I'lattauiouth , ii at the I'axton. Mr , Joseph Clionet , representing J. II II verly's Silver King company , is In the city , and Is registered at tha Millard. Mr , Choiici Is an old toteran in the dhowbunInonH and has many friends throughout the country. IIo in accompanied by Mr * . ChoneL Horsforti'H Acid Phosphate In QeaslcUnooa. Prof. ADOLPI1 OTT , Now York , aaya "I used it for soMickncas , during an ocean passage , lu moat of the cases , the viulont Bymntoma wliich cbnractorizo tha disuaao jieldod , nnd uvo way to u health ful action of the functiona impaired. " Itoul KHtuto Transtora , The following dooda were filed fo record in the county dork's ollico Jauu nry 10 , reported for TUB BEE hy Atnea real eatato agency ; Alosiindor P. Moro to Andrew U More , fj c , part lot 8 , 11,12 , 19 , block 4M , in Omaha , 81.00 Alexander P. Moro to Andrew B Moro , q c , lot 1 , 2,3 , 10,12) block 430 , ii Omaha , $1. Andrew J. Hanacom nnd wife to Juli Dailoy , w d , lots 2 , 5 , and 20 , block 10 JJnMHcom Place , 1,000. , M.iry P. Tucker and Albert Tucker to O. W. Tibbals , w d , lot 4 , block II Bhinu'a add , V100. , Augustus Kounteo and wife to lauao K Huacull , w d , lot 5 , block 7 , Kountuo' 4th add , 8050. John L McOaguo ami Mary CJ McOftguo to Thoinna Oibaon , n c , U o and i lot 3 , block ( W , $200. NUTT'S TRIAL The Prosecution Closed and tlio De fense Opened , Pica { B tlmt of Emotional Insanity , The Hoy's ' .Mllul AlleS ° d to V > k' . * * > And tlifl Pistol Diikes , Dlainoiiiln , O1U3IK AND AX UXSOtmi NUTT. PiTwnuno , January 10 The ciofrd u nttcndnnco on the Nutt trial to-dnj vaa uot ao great , owing to the fact that only thono having tickoU were admitted. "ho pronocution rested last evening , ilr. 1'layford opened for the defense his morning , outlining the coso , which will bo emotional iunanity. He made n eloquent address and aaid the defense id not deny the killing , but would show Imt ivt the time the deed wna committed ho past wrongs nnd outrages upon Ilio ami'y ' in.do the defendant unable to ontrol his will and would prove that fter the shooting of his father mental isturbunccs , which were hereditary in 10 family , took a strong hold of him ml allectcd his reason. Dr. Fuller tosti- pd that lie had boon the family pliysi- ian for seventeen years ; always believed amoa mentally deficient ; inclined to arbor fcolinga of enmity until ho became monomtniac ; considered him nn imbo- ilo , not an idiot. Mrs. Nutt aaid James vas always a good boy and much attached o hia pnronta ; considered him the re- rorso of mentally strong ; hearing Dukes' otters he became morose and the acquit- al of the former greatly excited him ; nco when ho canio homo from town ho ra * much agitated and said , "Mother on't you think that villian Dukes had .ho impudence to look nt mo and laugh. " 'or n week before Dukes was shot Jumos would scream murder in his sleep and roquontly walked the floor nnd wept. Mrs. Nutt was cross-examined , but nothing nunwus elicited. Mrs. Anna Wells , .lames' grandmother , nd James Well * and Stephen Null , his Hides , corroborated the previous wit- leases regarding the defendant's mental onditiou. Stephen Nutt explained the > ialol practice by showing that it was vithout doaign , The words "Don't fail Jim , " brought out by the commonwealth yesterday , were nothing but an injunc- ion to attend to cutting grass. HAFK OUACKinuS. NKW YOKK , January 10. Burglars ntored the shop of Goldsmith A : Co. , Manufacturers of jewelry at 49 Maiden ano , last night , and , opening two safes , ecurod diamonds and jewelry valued nt )20,000. ) They also opened a safe be- onging to J. Bulova , another nianufac- urer of jewelry , and stole $150 worth of old rings. The cracksmen were ovi- ontly frightened away before coraplet- ng their work , as the loft all their tools n the building and abandoned a safe which had been partially opened. Collators Jitllod. Si'iiiNOPiKU ) , Mass. , January 1C. A erioua coasting accident occurred in this last . A "double " ity night. ripper" coast- r ran into a alcigh and Lizzio Springer , one of the coastora , had her collar bone iroken , and Lizzie Holdon was slightly mrt. The horse attached to the sleigh uuipod directly over hor. The other : easters vrero slightly hurt. Mr. and tlrs. Marcus Houghton wore thrown out of the sleigh , and Mrs. Houghton was ovorely bruised. The "double ripper" was smashed to kindling wood. Tlio leigh was considerably damaged. Tnov , N. Y. , January 10. Nate Cest , a student in the class of ' 84 , nnd a son of W. H. Cost , of Rock Island , was dllod \Villiamatown , Maaa. , this after noon , while coasting. D.\LL.\H , TOT. , January Hi. Charles Tathews , convicted of gambling , com- iromisod the 2i other cases against him > y paying 81,400 ponalty. Nuuioroua casea are pending against other gamblers. Wlit-ut bliurkH Wui-Htcif. Chicago HuriiM. The California wheat sjieculating linn which failed the other day for 81,500,000 vill not get much sympathy from farmera anywhere. It wna the custom of this and mo or two other firms of like character n California to speculate in wheat and wheat charters. Kach year when the extent of the harvest is known they study .ho European grain markets and begin to ay pipes to corner the ships nnd as much ) f the crops as will fill them. Per months they charter every vessel leaving Liver pool t carry wheat from San Frnnciaco it us low n rate ns they can got her. Then when they think they have the bulk oi Lho tonnage secured they put on the COMPLETE TREATMENT , $1 , A tingle dow ol Sanford's Radical Cure In itantl ) rtltettathe mi t violent tineviltig or Held Cold * , clears the head o > by magic , ktOi | u aUry dl chargua from the Nixte and Yu , prutunU Itlnglv ) NuUvtf la tlio hooil , Cured herrom . . . . . . . _ . . . . . sulxluai CliIlL ami Fuvor , Ia Clironlo Catarrh I. cltaiiitus tliu ruutal u'wuafm ot ( oul inurut , rotoroi ho Bvniwi cl nuioll , tfwto and bearing when alToctod ( rcca the head , throat and lironchW tuken ol olltn il c nutter , Bwooton * and purlrlix tha 1'rcitli , toiu the couffti And urcaii UM jiro rviu ol Catarrh to vardi Uonmiciitlut. Onu bottle lliullcal CHire , ono lox Catarrtml But nt and Hauford'n Inhaliir , all In ono ixickaxo , cl al druKKUU lor 1. Auk for HAM-OKU' UADICU. CUIK. I'OimB UXl'O JSU ClIHUICiL CO. , ItO tHI C'ollliu' Voltaic KtoctrloPUtto Inttantly allucU thu Kurvoiu i.ljkUniaudbauUhut I'alu. A inrfoct l'.lectrlo lUttciy com Lluod H-ith a PorouK Vlultr fo . . . . VSCJiU It annlblUUH i'aln , or A t | Ullzo4 Weal und Worn Out vtiinRIHQ WESVf I'oiU , utrniKthens Tlrixl llm- i.vj , pruvuuU IHoi-ttw , und dot moro In onu half the time than any ether tii Uf lu Uie " A lotlm of tarlr Imr-rndputo. eau lii dull ! Itj. premature duciy.titc. , htrliifr tried | a v la errri known roiufHiy tia dlftouv riMl & ftftnplo lijankfil t > 11 liru. Llch lie Mill M'oil I'lu.i ; to hlu ijllow-iiulion'ri. lANHOODj "lout Uonlectiaii.Bcaleif i'iiu. j > tf [ "rc'e "Add. . iMO siuoozo. Monntimo they have brought nil the grain they can find at the lowest figuroi obtainable , nnd when they have enough , or nil they can carry , they begin to depress the mnrkot with the object of keeping the farmers out. When the force of thi > Siiico2o | is on , they fliaW Irfimoiuloufl profita on their corn ered charters nnd nro content to looio. a trillo on ouch u heat as they find they have totthi ( . in their own unsold bottom * . Some idea of the prowls vnndo on corn. crod charters may bo 1 J * v"1 ! toreil o , r ' 1 rvuinv I'll uniiiiugan ton , Ot * luarkot dropped to 127 i Mil shillings. Hut tw u nil the years < ) cor- noting tinni roclmrturcd their vessels at a clear profit of from 15 to " 5 shillings. This snmo firm of Waterman & Co. , sent out n vessel in 1881 nt 80 shillinga toil , for which they only paid on n cor norerl clmrtcr 15 ahillinga. They mad * a clear profit of ? 8.CO a ton on the 2f > 0i tons the ship carried , and that withou the Uio of a dollar of capital. As every penny of these profits in char v-irs comes from thu grain producer ant JKn from the consumer , it { 3 plain tlmt n every cnlnstroiiho of the kind the funnel rejoices. -KMK'rs'uml % M > ci-H' Itntt -Tlio ISoJtar .8kntnK ! Hlnk. The first nnnual bn ot the rs' nnd holpors1 of Onmh * Jvas K'vo ' at ifasonic hall last evening' . About ninety couplea were prcWK and ndulged in the m.v y windtngH of Jho waltz. The pro rAintuea , which were very' ' naty and beautiful , contained thirty ancos , nnd it win very near day-light lia morning ore it was finished. Irwin's orchestra furnished the music , ivhich , as U3ii.il , was first-class. Following is a Hit of the various com- littoca , to whom ia largely duo the redit for the pleasant manner in which vorything moved oil" : Miwtor of coromonloH John Ikophoy. Committee of arrniiKontj , lohu lirophv , auioH Khodofl , .lolin ( Julck , Andrew Prick , obn Doorlng , William Ctillniu Hecoptlou coruuitttoo itulin 1'ithor , 1'rtt- ck Kulloy , Otto Ivnvino , ThoniiM llodt. Poor committee .Mm IIiuw , John Qulclc. Flour inaiir era .hmics Clntr , Jatuox Va- nn , John McDonald , Klchtml Trentou , Hugh Ccunody , Nicholoa Froiuer. AT TIIK HINK goodly ai/.ed crowd was present , and inuy indulged in the enjoyment to bo orived from a ( 'lido on rollers. At nine o'clock the iloor WAS cleared uid Prof , Daniels introduced the Moou- ight Serenading club. Six dusky young olloua marched up into the music stand nd took their seats. They aang nu old limitation song and were loudly encored. 'hoy continued to sing and the people ontinued to cheer until a half do/.en dif- crent Bongs hnd been auug. They aing lioso quaint old negro melodies very well , and there are some very good voices moug the number , A Sere Throat or GouRti , U BtifTorod o iirogrctts , often reHulta iu incurnblo throat r lunp trouble. "llamm' MrvneJiM Trvdies' ivo Inntniit relief. Itnplil DUirtiirtoai anuc of n Lake. an 1'rancUoo Alta. The rapid drying up of Tularo , in Call ornia , ia ono of the rae t remarkable goo raphical changes of this country within liatorical times. A few yourb ago the ako was thirty-throe miles long by twon- y-ono miles vrido , und now it is but fif- eon miles long and haa an avorngo width ol leas than eight miloa. This result is ttributed largely to human agency. The utting of timber on the mountains ; and moro capecially the tapping of the watcr- iourscH by which the lake is replenished , > y the boring of artesian wells , and ap- iroprinting the waters of rivers for irri tation , make it impossible that the lake hould supply the loss incurred by ova- > oration and maintain ita former level. 'wo or three dry seasons have doubtless nado the progress in this direction moro apid than it would othorwiao h.vvu boon , and one or two rainy winters might cause ho lake to rise attain temporarily. GICA' Sl'KOJKIO TRADE MARK Tmi ORn.ir Eia-TfJADn MARK UBII llrMKnr. An urifnllliii ; euro lor Huuln&l Wouk- 1 niMM.Hiicrnwtorr- hir , lmHtency | ) , anl all Olwjiwuo that [ olluvr ns u HtqllCIICO lit 8 ( AlitiHu ; as \ M ol' frranETAKIHD.8affltmiiiWnAfTER TARIHB fi Hack , DlmnotM ot Vision , 1'ioni.ttviru Did AKO ; f ii ti > cthurilhorsfH that Iciwl to Insanity or Don : mptlou nnd a I'rouuitiira Urave. IKifAun ol ailTertUtoiiior.ts tn rotund tnonoy , whoi nifK'8t" ( I'aui whom tlio meillcmo li liuuglit do nni t'\tn < l , but rrfor you tu Uie nmnufactiirurn , and tlit eiulrtmonU | are auch that they nre lelduin , ( / f < vr , oem | > llxl wifh. tie * thulr written if narintix ) , Atria ! ol onu eluIu ) ( wikiuro of ( ] ruJ < Hpcc-Jfli : will comlnoc ho most aboiitUul of It" rtal tni rite. Onftcoonntof onunt' toru > rii , wo hiva mloj'to.1 the 'tllow Wnppxr ; the enl ) genuine. dTfiill isirtlniUrs In nur | nriiihlet | , which we do- Ira to nenil Ina ) > > mail to cvurj "ll1'iTTIni SI > D. olfio llfillc Ino ti solil by all clnu lsU ttt * 1 jwr | wck- ago , or olic jutkaifM lor J5 , or will IM i/-iit Irco bj ui ll on thu receipt ol thu inuntj , by o < 1ilroflii ) ( 1I1K OHAYMKIJIOIMI'.CO. , Buffalo. > . Y. Ouulii hv r. 1' , Ciioiliiian. j ) lOiuio t SOO.OOO C 4 WIl | ( ? uUr Monthly Drawing nlll tike i. 1 1 1 1 In the Mawnlc ill I , Muonlo Temple B U II lillniln LoiiUtlilu , Ky. Thursday January 3ht , 1884. A Lawful Lo ttery & Fair Drawlnas , chorlorixl by tholc uVlaturi ) ol Ky , , anil luli ileJlar- eel legal by the hlg lioat court In t"u &tnt llond irlven to Jlonry t'ounty In the Biiinot 100yoolor the prompt jiaymmt cl all | rlioa wiliL A JIKVOLUTION INSINOLK NUM11EU URAWINOB OTKtcrv ticket hoMer lib own Buj > gr ! wr , can call out the nunihtr on Mi ticket anil sea the correniiond og number on the UK plurol In the wheel lu ul > ; > ( usennu. Theia drawlngi will occur on the lul rtiurtdty ol 01 cry tnontlu Itoad th roaKnlflc cat January Dchcruo. 1 I'rUfl . , , . .1 W.OOO 1 Ptlia , . 10.UOC 1 1'rUe , , . , . 6,000 2 I'rlim , W.WW each . , . 0,000 6 1'rliux , 1,000 each. . , , , , . 6,000 80 I'rlww , 600 inch . 10.000 100 I'riiM , iroeucli . 10,000 2001'rUw , W each . , . , . . . , 10,000 600 IVUei , VO each . , . , . 10,000 1000 l'rlz , 10 CACh . 10.000 0 l'rltt.4 , 300 laibApproUiDAtlourrlul , S,700 OTrlte. 800 ' " 1,800 9 1'ilM , 100 eitch " " 000 1,8711 I'lUoU. 110 , < 00 WbolB TloketB , 92. UalfTloSeta. 37 TicketsSBO , 08 Tloieta , 3100. Remit money or Dunk Drift In Letter , or oeud bi iirCM. 1)OK"1' HKNO 11Y 11BQIHTKUKD LCTTEU Oil I'OST orKIOlIOHDKU , until further notice. Or. d r ot 93 ndupml by uipros't , cau bo > ont ut out expense. Adi. run all urduit tu J. J. DUUUI.AU Louii Ul , Kr. John D , .Peabody . , M , D , , PHYSICIAN & OVHCK IVOOMA nd I I'-tl K.M1KAW. Jl lJo Cares Rheumatism , Lnm- \ ) ' agoLaiuo23aclr , Sprains and j Brnisnx , Asthma , Catarrh , vehs. Colds , Sere Throat , j Diphtheria , Sams , Frost ] Sites , Tooth , Ear and Headache - ache , and all pains and aches , j The belt Intcnul > nl etleratl ttraedr In Ibe oilO. HferjrboUl < EU > raaiecil. Sold by mtdlclna eilett r nrwh < re. Direction ! rrlce y > ctnti and JI.M , FOSTER , MILBUHN A CO. , IWIFAU ) . N.V..U.S.A. U. ( . ' . WIMT'H Nrvic : ASH Itn.tix Trr.\T- K' < T , n mtantntoud MVMIUO lor llyntrria. JJizzi- \ " < . ( xinvulMotin , r'ttH , NOTYOIIH JKcnrnlRU , 11dnchp , Nervous Proit mtloirt imocil by tlio nso fnVotiol ortobiccu WnknfulnoM ; Slfntal Ja- ru aVn , Softonini ? of tie ! llrnin ronnllivain in- imlty'nnd liMtlinR t < f iniuerj.dro.iv' and < Io.it h , 'rcrmiluro Olil ARO , lUrrcnnctw , Less of povvnr : i either nor , Involuntary IAXWOS luiO Hptrmiit- rrha 11 caused by iivpr-oxortion ( if tlio I'.nn'a.ivilf. tm o or ovor-indulKMKJO. IJicli Ix > x corrtnirw no month' * treatment. JI.CKlu box , or niicbores urr > .O.lMjntbyrunil propiiilon receipt uf unco. AVK < ; ifAltA\TKT : SIX IFOXr.S 'o cum r.ry & & - With mtii order n-coiwd fjynn or nit tHixpK. nnroinpnni'x ! with $ .1X0 , wo will ii-id Ilionurclituu-ronr wifVm pu-irautoe toTO - mid HID rnonoy it tlin trr.itninut dues not duout tourti. Uiii.mntocH inmiici oinb lit 1. Y. GOODMAN. ARCM ttaata Xeb. OR , FELIX LE BRUN'S PnKTENTIVE OUUB. EITHER SEX. Th romorly belnj Injected directly to the woA tcaga , require ? no ehtnco of diet or xunaoous , Dcrtur.nl or poisonous mcJldnos tobotoltcu la torn- ly > Vhou 'ised ns r-revcntivo by cither sex , It la irpossmlo to contract nny mlvata disease ; bat la the eu o ( th > io already unfortunately ftffilctcdwo aimr- > nteo three boxes to cure , or we will rotund the aoney. Prlco by mall , poetaRt jul j , ? ! " . jwr boxot ui < - bores ( or { 5. ; vnuTTE2f r.i ' i tsuej by all aathoriiml airente. Dr.FelixLeBrmi&Go II P. Quodnun , Drtiirtrlfit , ( Sola Agent , lor Omih > - m&o wl7 ; Western Cornice-Works , IKON AND 8LATK llOOriNO. 0. SPSCHT , PROP. till St. 11ANUFACTU11E11 OK Galvanuea Iron Cornices < 2TUonuor Wlndoirs , FlnUla. Tin , Iron and Slila Homing. SpecU's patent Uetalllo Skjllfrht , Pateok nljuslwl Ilitthot Bar and Bracket Shelving. 1 ttm o Rcnitral aiteut far the nbora Una ot goods. Iron jnclnj ; , Creating , BMugtnulag , Verandas , Iron Bank ililnpa , Window lIllnilH , Cellar Ouarda ; aUo gen nl mt lor l'eennn& Hill ntont li\sldo Blind , 266TH EDITION , PRICE $1.00 , BY MAIL POSTPAID. KHOW THYSELF , A GK13AT MIQOlOAJj WOUK KthiiUitnl Vitality , Nmotm nnd Phyalcol Dobllltjr rruiunturu Uudliiu In JIau , K.roraof Youth , and th untold tnlneilen remitting from IndUcrotlona or ox. pomes. A boot , fur uvorv man , ) aung , mlddlo-aged , and uld. It oontnlni 125 presorlptlonii for all acute unil chronic illsoasoa caohouoof which Is Imalukbla So fuund 1) ) ' the Author , uhnira experience for S t ar * li auch na prolulily never btforo fell to tha lo tit any phj Mi Ian. COO paxoa , bound In beautltu rVenon miullii , emboesiidcotcra , full gllt.KuarantooJ to l > e a finer work , In every sense , mucKiuileil , . 111. sr ry and iirofesaliinal , than any other work told In thin country tor $2.60 , or thu money nil ) bo refunded In every Inalaiiou. Price only $1,00 by mall , iKxst- , [ mlil. lllujtratlvo Minnie 6 cent * . Bend now. Ooli uifxlal nuanledtlie author by the National Medical fmiochtlon , to the ottlcera of hicli ho refers. Tlila bonk ahould bu rf od by the young for Intima tion , and by the ailllcted for relief. It will beaellt ill fxindon Lanret. Tlmio It no member of aocloty to whom this book H | | | not bo lueful , whgthcr > outh , partut , tfxmrdlan , [ nainictcr or clerRvman. Argonaut. Aditriwa thu 1'oabody Kedlcal Institute , or Dr. W. II. 1'tttknr , No. 4 llilltlnth Street , Ilostun MAIS. , who may bo consulted on all ilUcuci renulrlng Bklli and jxticrlcmw. Clironlu andobjtlnatedueaacsthat h v bailltid the Bklll of all other ph8liril | clout t apeclalty. Such treated vunRtMn-nCHL fully iflthout an inttano i alluie. JVOCIC lTotLr IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION . . . . BVr Mlo ty JOHN n. p. I.KITMANN , OMAHA Stove Repair Works , 100 South 14th St. UaUu a vpxlulty ol furnishing cutliigs and repair- lug etot vt ol all description , wood Btovo * changed to bum c < al , irrtcd , flrtilKWk.ilinipcrii , &o. , comUiitlv pulionJ. 'try onu ol our ttoia iiliM klicht * itnil clothes ilrjur combined < 1.6a J P iniw Ml KtlY 4. EATON , Prop. FORGES , . &c , ctci luiius luui ma ciir vuiu , i 40 Jb..tl > \lliuil U " . MI ) wv-io aline wM ) - ' ' VUtM A OHr.u