Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 23, 1884, Image 5
THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 2 , ° > , 183-1. 1UCHARDS & CLARKE , W. A , CLARKE , Proprietors. Suporintcndon Omaha Iron Works u. P. RAILWAY 17TI1 & 18TII STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN WATER WHEELS , KOLLEKQMILLS , : Mill and Grain Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth I STEAM PUMPS , STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. "We are prepared to t'nrnish plans and estimates , and will contract foi the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , ffemStone to the Roller System. Q31P"ii < : pecial attention ghc'ii TO furnishing Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates made tor same. Weneral machinery repairs attended to promptly. Ad < hvss > RICHA.RDS & CLARKE , Omaha , Neb. PERFECTION Heating and Baking In only attained by using TER OAK Stoves and Ranges , WIHI WIRE GAUZE OVER DQOR& & For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS , OMAHA- ' UANUFAOTUREB OF OF STIUOTLY ITOST-CLASa AND TWO WHEEL GARTS. 1310 and ISM llarnoy Htreet and 403 B. llthlBtreet , ) nlVTATTA T01ZP IlluttnUd Catalogue ( urulsheinroo upon application. J Vr liil * * | AlBB Dr. CONNAUGHTON. 403 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Catarrh , Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Cured. Patients Cured at Homo. Write for "THE MKWOAi.-MihHioNAuy , " for the Peopled 7-Vcc. Consultation and Correspondence Qratln P. 0 , Box lif)2. ) Telephone No. 220. HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster. Davenport , says : "Physician of Real Ability nnd Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , writes ; "An Honorable Man , Fine Success , Wonderful Cures. " Hours , 8 to fi. fc = 3 THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge St. } OMAHA , NEB STATK JOTTINGS. LINCOLN. The Lincoln pottery works ivro nftntn I operation after n long \ncAtlon. Omnhn contributed nioro to the Homo o tlio Friendless hero than nil the rest of th Mate. The lo of stamps for the la < t cinarto amounted to $9,225. 12. ivjrMnst SP.GS' ) . 10 < Uir Inp the utimo time In 183 ; . ' . The Democrat thinks Lincoln loit the flUte fnlt through lighting factious. It consoles It * elf by ( rvjlne : " \vo can Hvo In n nunnery a. they can , ami porlinH ] enjoy it much inoro. " Ne.il Sxylo-i , n ( icriiiMi of color , wall tip it the nrM of the wlilto sports , w. i run In by the pollco last \ \ eek fur forglntr. an onlor on a inllllnor for$15. Ho van bucking tli3 Afrl can game of "craps. " Two wcddltiKsnro bflloil for next Thursday. Mr. Herbert } I. WliidiMter , iwislatunt man apor of JntiRon Bros , ft Co. , will lead to the nltar Ml Cnrrlo Sessions. Mr. 1) . ] . . lirauo , of'IH. . ( larrctson k Co.'fl publUhlriK house , 111 bo marrlud to i\lisa \ Klotuior Kng ! loy. A nltio yeir old school boy , who noemcd to lo uull supplied \\lthinouoyat all time * , \\htch ho dUtrlbutod among the llttlo tada , was traced to his linuiohcro \\ngfoimii lint lila mother's wallet hud been ompttod ol H woilth. There was n wild time In the summerkltchon for BOX cral inlnntoa thereafter. The Democrat frtjs Mr. Sidney Smith , nu Dinaha architect , Is In corrcspomlimco mrtios to furnWi plann for n line hutol to ba nit up In Lincoln , Tlio now hotel \ \ < w In- , ended to bo ixftur the ntylo of the 1'rtvton in Jmuha , though , of eoiirao , not MMIng RC ouch. The utto selected U 1.11 the corner ol X and Klou'tith streets. I'llKUONT. Mr. II , llcngtsnn left last week tolstt Sweden , his native land. During the mst year tlio receipts at the U. 1 * . depot In this city worn $10,000 nioro than ' > r any pro\ioim twoho mouths , The CoiiRregntionallsU have Kocurod OUT $1,000 $ ns the foundation of a fund for a now church to coat in the neighborhood of 815,000. The Journal says that during Ilia last twou. y months , thu I * . 1' . ontiiiR house at Fremont cceivcd 83,000 , most ofliich was paid out n the city. Ono of the distinguished members of tin jacholura axwclatlon , who was particularly vigorous in denouncing the fair sex at tha an nual banquet , lisa received n proposal of mar- iago from n woman at Columbus , Ohio. Bets nro tun to one that ho will accept. ( lisp-itch from Colutnbn , ( Joorpin. an nounces the deith there of Thomas Wilson , ho well known loidor of thu co\vboy with ho Cody & Carver "Wild West" show last uinmer. Ho was traveling with Carver in the outhern tato3 at the tlmo of his ile.ith. Ho orinerly kept a livery stiblo nt Fremont nnd vas well known thoiuliout ; the state. riATTSMOLTII. The 1'lattsmouth live stock association has ccelved 18 head of horsei from Clarinda. Lincoln Miles has returned from 1'ixtcrson , ) hlo , with a bride , whom ho tied to there on ho IM lust. A large cattle company has been formed at Plattamouth , vlth a capital of $100,000 , to rent a ranch in Ouster county. Thri'o children in the family of S. Qiiinn ro down with scarlet fov er. Only it few days ago ono of the family died of the disease. The Catholic fair last week was iiiito | a suc cess. A musical and literary programme was endcrod each evening , in which several Onm- taans participated , 1'lattsmouth wants a canning factory , nnd , ho Herald says I'lattsmouth would Imvo a canning factory if any of her capitalists had my backbone about them. The 25th of January , the day sot for 1'oliu's ixecutiondraws on apace and ho will Boon'know vhcthcr it is the penitentiary or eternity for lim. Wo understand that his father has so ured some three thousand names to the port ions fur tlio commutation of the dcatn sou- once , ami that in a day or two they will 1)0 > resented to the Governor for hid action. lerahl. Therowasa viild time at the old Sarpy iiso ono night last week. The Journal sayo won n free and furious fight. Tlio men were and bragged , and thu woman crind and ed. Kolling pins nnd other household arti- ICB filled tlio air. A fireman on the B. & M. uid his scalp lifted by a blow from r. rolling iin. ' John Morse , an insanu man who has been onlined in the asylum for nsarly a year , was ant east la Seek in charge of commissioner odd , of Cass county , who will accompany im to Xovv York and pluco him on board a vainer bound for Kngland. The unfortu- ate man is tha father of three young girls , /ho now have comfortable homes with fncnds ear Weeping Watnr. 1 lo is n brother-in-law f Dr. Gibbon , of the Gibbon house at Weep- ng Water , who cares for ono of his Ilttln iris. Tin ; mother of tint lit tin girls died omo time before his adliction camn upon him , nd was indued the cause of that calamity. HASTINGS. The business of the postollico in 1883 foots p & ! ) , G44.43. The money order business In 10 Kama time amounted to $30,000 , Hastings is nbout to liavo a flouring mill of illiclont capacity for two hundred barrels of our per day and to cost not loss than § 25,000 , Among the real estate transfers in Adorns jmnty lost week vvcio n farm of 80 acres near Tnntnta and the DoJd farm near Hastings for 8C.COO. The proposition to establish gas works on ondition that the city pay for forty posts or bout two miles of Jumps nt n cost to the city f thirty dollars each per year for a term of wonty-ono years , was rejected by the conn- Tin : hTATK IN aKNKKAI. Auburn wants a cigar factory. Dakota county brajs of her f t stock. David City improved tfOO.OOO worth last fear. fear.The The state normal vchuol at Tern ! ian ail'J Indents. Blair has \oted 510,003 In Imnds for a now chool building. Ncllch is nurclng a long-felt want , In fact , overal of them. West Point started on tha nowj uar with taU a ilo/on births , The riibh of settlers to Drown county is not retarded by the weather. Norfolk's hankx did a business , last year , ggregating $7,000,000. Noinaha City U the terminus of the lioat- ice branch of the IS. & M. Ulysses improved 935.800 worth during the year IShil , and I Using City 27,000 , The now Catholic church at O'Neill , exclu- ivo of gents and furniture , cost $5,014 , Diphtheria prevails at Mndlson and In the adjacent counties to nu alarming extent. The commissioners of 1'litltw county have ef used to license a saloon nt Holdrodgo. Mull service on the Nebraska City line was ixtended from Tecuin'eh to lioaUlco last Vtuek , The commiiMionorx of Hall county iiave do Ided to bridge the l.'luHo river nt liightoen ile island. Keal o tate In Grand Island li\s taken a rfsn owing tn the prospective arrival of the Ii , M , ralho d , The Grand Island Building association hun. [ led during the second year of its existence about $40,000. llnv. 8.1' , Van Doouer , presiding elder of the Norfolk district of the M , K. church , died , t Genoa last week. The new $5,000 irethodlst ] ; plscoial church atlUolr ii neirlv completed and will bo dedi cated 1'ebruary 3rd. A small vein of coal lion been dlscov nrcil tear Blair forty feet below the surf ace. 1'ros- Kjcting wilt begin at once. In Butler county , In the summer of 183. .here were 50,477 acres of corn planted ami 21,7 < ! 8 acres of wheat. The total number of acres of land under cultivation In the county 181,728. The residence of Albert Bryan , t Ithaca , was destroyed by Ore lout week. The house nnd contents are a total IOHH , Contractor Fitzgerald has completed the Jxford cut-off tolloldredge lul'helpti county , nnd the Chester line to Hebron. The vigilantes raided O'Neill again lost week , and carried oil throe of the Dutcher "atnlly , on the charge of horse stealing. John Fitrgerold , the well-known ruilroud contractor , has cribbed M,000 ! bushels of cor on hit farm near Greenwood , CMS county. The severe cold weather hns postjionod th completion of the Boatrlco branch of the U 1' . A few days of fine weather would linioh II An an Indication that thn now town o Crowoll , nnnr Wr t Point , is looming \ip , th fact U mentioned that A saloon is already it full blast. Major Joseph Mathow&on , ono of thooldos nnd most highly esteemed cltlrons of Norfolk died on Wednesday last of pneumonia , after i short Illness. The Herald grumble * bocnuso the coal oh at Wayne is to "confounded dirty that i twelve-inch stack Is necessary to carry off tin ftnoko and gas , " X largo number of bnavora can bo toum' along the river north of 1'oru , and nil nloii ) . iho stroain through the bottom cm bo soon traces of tholr work. It Is estimated that 109,000 buohols of con now cribbed at Sheldon. Most of it WA jouaht for t\veuty.flvo vonti n bushel , and U iold for n ratio In the market. A sharper named Filmoro , doallng in agri cultural Imitlomnnts nt Crnb Orcliinl , G.igo : ounty , has skipped the county , taking with ilmn laigo MIDI of money borrowed from nislness men , Tho.Mcrrlck County lllblo society dUtrl- lilted Wl7r. ! copies of "Tho Word" last > o ir. ) n this largo number the Kocloty leccivod , on tnnvoraKO , ntrllldovor ono mill oaclu The ovi < od edition is as cheap ivs dirt. Gov. Pumas says Otoo county has sold nnd s holding In store -00,000 bushels of apples , lo thinks no state in the union offers such ircat ; opportunities for nuro-iinyinp , largo torn ncrclal orchards as Nebraska , John Siren , deputy internal revenue collec- or for Nebraska , was in Blnlr nt the time of ho loip year party ; nnd The Vllot sayn , "ho \n8 In great demand by the ladles and danced > arly nnd often In Bovornl Iniigungex. " The Saunders County National bank has men organl/cd nt Wahoo. The now bank a nuthoiizod capital of 8100,000 , and a lad up capital of ? r)5,000 , which gives thorn ho largest capital of any bank in Saunders county. Thcro will bo n mooting of ( ho sheep brood- rn of Nebraska nnd neighboring states at the Commercial hotel , Blooinington , Neb. , Janu- ry 30 , 1S7I , nt 10 n. in. for the puriwo f organizing an American Merino Jjlioopltog. ster , A Kentucky mule from KlckervlUo , the iroperty of Gus 1'ayno , of Douglas county , lot his Waterloo the nthor day. His inulo- lilte | H.iyed to kick tha headlight elF a looo- uitivo , but the iron horse laid htm to sleep in u adjacent Held , J.I1 , ithoados , living near Nebraska City , ped about 70 , attempted suicldo near that ity recently. Ho was found lying on the roadside nud taken to the residence of his aughtcr , where ho expressed the wish that iis earthly troubles might como to an end. To fortify the claim that Alexandria is n cosmopolitan town , the Herald noticed on the trocta an African , nu Indian , an Irishman , 11 Icrinnn , n Frenchman , n Scotchman , and nn englishman , besides numerous Americans , dctliodists , Baptist' , Presbyterians , hog buy- rs , &c. A Mrs. Merlclo , of Harlnu county , was the ither day attacked by n Inrgo wolf which some inntcrs had driven towards the house , nnd vhich tried to break through the idoor , and vIndow-9. She finally loaded n gun , pushing ; through the partially-opened door , and killed 10 nnimal doad. The Mennonite settlement In Boone county s agitated over n scandal , in which a strictly lions deacon is the central figure. The comely ass who performed household duties for the foresaid deacon informed the matrons of the ottlcmont that the p. d. would noon bo n allier. The elders of the church were im- icdiatoly summoned , nnd the lasciv ious doa- ion was ordered to mnrry the maiden or suf- or prosecution. Itov. Father Smith , of Grceloy county , > assed through Columbus last Tuesday on his vay to New York and other eastern points , 'ho ] Iov , Father has been in charge of this nisKion for four yearsduring which tlmo ho ios built two largo churches and a pastoral esidenco , costing In all about $7,000. Father mith has been instrumental in locating 1-0 Catholic families on lands in his parish , and > y his zeal and energy has aided very much n the development of that portion of the cat. [ Columbus Democrat , The saloons of Nebraska City are engaged i a war on rates. Ono Haloou keeper down icro has given notice that ho will Hell boor nt vo glasses for n nickel , and whisky ton cents iraight. Now , ono of tha other saloon ( copers , for there are ( itteen of them in the ty , proposes to hell his goods the same , and irovv in n loaf of broad Another proposes .ogive prbes with each drink , while another iroposcH to give away n sack of flour with ivery one hundred drinks sold. It is hard to ell where the war will end. PKUSONAI * . George B. Hamilton , of Albion , is nt the ? a\ton. M. D. Welch , of Lincoln , is nt the Paxton. F. 9. Pdtrin , of Lincoln , is nt the Paxton. Jcsio T. Davis , of Blair , Is nt the Paxton. J. W , Jtnmsoy , of Pnxton , 111. , wiw nt the fetropolltan last night. Ho Is a sheriff , nnd vas on his way to Blair for n man who is in nil awaiting his arrival. C. T. Clmtfoo , of Lincoln , is at the .Metro- lolitan. W. F. Gordon , of Boston , Is nt the Metro- > olitnu. George D. Andcrxou , of Tupokn , Kiut. , is nt 10 Metropolitan. J. M. Dawcon and wife , of Wnkoliold , nro c the Metropolitan. John Loiu' , of Maitland , is at the Metro- lolitan. C. A. Baker , of Chicago Is a Metropolitan next. J. Woods Smith , oT Loup City , Is at the Illlard. T , M. Maniuettu , of Lincoln , is nt the Mil ard. ard.P. P. S. Peacock , of Falls Citynt ! the MIL ard. ard.B. B. I.andmau , of Sutton , is nt the Mlllard. Howard Miller , of Atkinson , is nt the Mil- ard. ard.John John Palmiuxt | ! , rf TeKamah , Is at the Illlard. Charles Collins , of the Sioux City Times , Is n the city , nud is registered nt the Mlllard , Phil. N. Marks , of Chicago , In nt the Met- ojiolitnn. A. G. Kingsbury , of Ponca , I ) nt the Mot- opolitnn. Mrs. Dr. N. N. Ilorton , of Knnsas City , is lie guest of Mr * . Andrew Kosewator. ] ' . 0. Carnes , of Howard , Is nt the Paxton , G. 0. Warner , of Beatrice , it nt the Paxton , Charles May , of Fremont , Is at the Pnxton. Chief KiiRlnoor Butler went to Fremont osterday to attend a meeting of tha state iremen's oHnoclatlon , Frank M. Davis , ex-coinmlssloner of public ands and building * , and 8. M , Aloxander.ox ecrotaryof state , arrived yesterday , and are at the Paxton. Sir , and Mrs. W. It. Latterly , of Creston , n. , who have been visiting relative ) nni rlenda in this city slnco Christmas' , left for lomo over tlio Ii. & M , yesterday afternoon. Mr. FranV Arnold , ono of Paxton & Galla gher's salesmen , waa suddenly called home to uttoud at the bed side of a itlclr ulstor. He eft on the afternoon train yesterday with his amlly. The Poorla ( III. ) starch works have been old to Dr. Fermlnel & Son of Buffalo , N. V. , ho contideratlon brine $300,000 of stock in ho American glucose company. The pur- honors will Increase the works to four times heir present capacity , And employ COO men. They will be started up at once. FISHBLATT IS GONE. The Utah Toned Doctor Has Taken Hli DcMtnrc for Greener Fields , Tlio Cllnmto of Ontntin ( ltd nut I'roxi Congenial to Illw Health nnd Ho IH Now Kn.loylttK tlio llnlmy Btcc/CB of Florida , About ono year ago Dr. A. 11. Fish blatt made his advent in Omalia niu oponud n shop which lie chose to call medical dispensary. Ho 0,11110 from Dos Moinoa , Iowa , niu' witli n [ 'real llourish , of trumpets sought to impress upon the people of thii citj that ho had more money than a hog drover. Ho fitted up apartments in the nccoud story of the Omaha national bank building , in princely style , and from the nantior in which ho lived it uaa generally conceded that ho was R fine fellow and had a "buckskin bag of gold. " For Bomo reason or other his bank ac count did not "pan out" as had been ex pected , and his day star began to wane. A few weeks since ho wont to Florida and loft his oflico in this city in charge of a brother-in-law by the name of Doctor Now. Now remained until about three weeks njjo , when lie also packed up his ' collar box" nnd loft for the sunny south. About this time Fishblatt wrote to A. II. Gladstone , in this city , tolling him to protect himself. By that ho nicant for Air. Gladstone to jump onto the furni ture of hia olllco to satisfy a claim which Gladstone hold against Fishbhti. Mr. Gladstone however had n chattel mort- ij.igo upon everything , and consequently is safe. The probabilities are Hint Mr. Fish- blalt will not show up in these parts again. lie has loft behind him a num ber of patients who nro very solicitous f jr his wclfaro and would like to sco him just for a few ininutoa. Muintierclior'H It The Omaha Mionnerchor have an- lounccd a private masqucrado ball on 'liuraday evening at their hall , the Con- ral , on Fourteenth street , south of ) odgo. Their masquerades have for omo yoara boon public nlfuirs and ovory- ) ody has had a good t\mo \ there , but the ocioty has decided to hold this ono ox- lueivoly for its friends and members nd will therefore malco it a nrivato ball 9 which no persons u ill bo admitted but hpao whoso presence is requested by irintcd invitations or by members , and io _ tickets will bo sold at the door. Three irizes will bo oll'ercd for masks , and the ommittoe guarantee a big timo. Tickets can only bo had of members nd at John Banmor's.Wm. Wockbach'o , lerRoll iV ; Ilosonzwoig's , Ea. Maurcr's , . Kaufman's and Ed. Wittii ; ' ? . Army Ordcrn. Recruit Itoy M. Snyder , enlisted at fait Omaha , Nob. , is assigned to the fourth infantry. lUcruit August Muller , enlisted at fort Douglas , Utah , ia assigned to com- > any I ) , Sixth infantry , A general court-martial is appointed to icot at Fort Sidney , Nob. , on the 2-tth ay of January , 1884 , or as soon thoro- ftor as practical , for the trial of Sor- eant Francis Gallnghor , company A , fourteenth infantry , and such other ( risoners as may bo brought before it. IIKTAIL roil THK COUIIT. Captain Frederick E. Trotter , Four- eonth infantry. Captain Augustus II. Bainbridgc , fourteenth infantry. , Captain Daniel W. Burke , Fourteenth ifantry. First Lieutenant John Murphy , Four- -oonth infantry. Second Lieutenant William B. Rey nolds. Fourteenth infantry. First Lieutenant Richard T. Ycatmnn , fourteenth infantry , judge advocate. A prcater number of ollicors than these lamed cannot be assembled without nanifcst injury to the service. WASHINGTON WAIFS The emperor of Japan has conferred upon General Horace Capron , of this city , the second order of the Rising Sun , as a mark of appreciation for valuable orvico rendered to Japan. This is the irst time the order has boon conferred ipon a foreigner. The house committee on postofllccH and nostroads agreed to report favorably a bill fixing tlio rate of postrtgo at ono cent for three ounces on newspapers , pe riodicals , when sent by others than ) ublishors or news agents. Mr. Halo introduced in the senate to dny , n bill "To Bocuro the medical pro- ossioh equal lights in the service of the Unitol States.'r ' MAUUIED nv PUO.YY. Wedding Ooroinony 1'arforinod Wltn Itrldu und firooni Tliou- anndH of Miles Aiurt. few Ulord ( Ucroiry , Among the cabin passengers on the > ark Voron ca , which nrrivea at this port rom Fayal yesterday morning , waa n young lady , perhaps 20 years of ago , mite pretty , who waa registered on tlio MBoongor-list by iho modest title of Louisa Augusta do Olivera. This young ady was married nt the islands several weeks ago , yet singularly the first glimpse of her husband was obtained through the cabin window of the Veronica , as ho stood on Propeller wharf impatiently waiting for the vessel to como alongside > ln dock. The steward of the Veronica explained to a reporter that marriage by proxy was lot uncommon among the islandorH. It s becoming popular , for worse than awk ward rcsulte have frequently followed where the girl has traveled a long dis tance to moot the man to whom oho is betrothed , nnd the latter refuses to marry because the young lady does not reali/o liia anticipations , 0't.roful mothers uro accordingly averse to Bending away their daughters on the 0. 0. D , subject to ap. proval principle , and now demand somn juarantoo of good faith , The courtship in the present instance won conducted by friends of the young lady and gentleman. PJiotograhs were exchanged nnd the compact was made. The bridegroom forwarded n power of attorney , and the ceremony of marriage waa performed by a priest at Fayal , marrying the young girl to a man thou sands of miles away. The play of "Hamlet" with Hamlet loft out can bo no comparison to a wedding with a brido- jroom. With her marriage certificate the young lady engaged passage on the Veronica , and exhibited some impatient BO the ( toward snyti , at the lonptli of th passage. As the vessel came up th harbor she grow pardonably anxious , am scanned the wharf intently as the vcsac WAS docked. At length n young mat came into the cabin , and said a man 01 the wharf sent him to sco if his wife wa aboard. The steward asked him to poin out the man , which ho did. The girl ox hihitod the liveliest interest , nnd lookci her husband over with a critical nnd , on the whole , approving oyo. The messenger returned with the hus band. The girl blushed , the husbaiu smiled , and they prosaically Miook hands Each \vasapparently _ completely B.-Uisfioc with thrir venture , ana the husbnm bore his young wife proudly away. The naino of the husband ia Joseph F. Fordlmm , a painter , who residua at No. 2l ! South Second street. out Heed Corn , tA writer inTlio Corn Bolt thus describes his houfo for drying seed corn : 1 have n dry house built expressly for the purpose of drying seed corn. It holds (00 ( bmhel * . The sides and ends are shelved to the joists. _ The shelves are lliruo nnd one-half inches apart , nnd nado of slats one-half by ono inch , so : hat the shelves hold ono tier of cars of corn , and the esra rest on the elata nt ipa or butts. The joists nru sixteen nchca apart , and the tloor overhead in laid with sluts , ono inch by one nnd oiiu-h.ilf nelioi np.irt , thus securing n frcocirculn- .ion . of nir through the corn overhead. J inVo a largo utovo with n largo drum in ho center of the house , with pipe run- ling through the house. The heat ia thus li&tributrd evenly nil over the housoand s not near enough to the corn to heat it oo hot. 1 commenced in September to iiivo seed corn. I went to the field nnd mskcil n load of corn , and sdected all , lie best nnd moat perfect ears , nnd put horn in the dry house for sued , and fed ho bnlanco to the liocn. Durham Inhlntoiic. HvraMneutral irrouml ilurlHKtlieimutiiUeobctHocn Sherman niiil Jolmnon. HoMlcra of bolli nrnilrn niloil tlwlr ixwchcs with tlio tobiu-co ftorcdtliorc , ami , alter IIio mirrauler , nmrcJicd homo , \ \ ard. Boon ordcm cftiuo from EMt , Wont , North niul Houth , for "innro of Uiat cloffont tobacco , " Then , ten men ran an imkuonn factory. Now It cmrloj n POO incn.unei the litnk and pick of thodoMcn Holt , ami the IMirliam Hull In the Irailo-mark of thin , the Uwt tolmrro In tharorM. . lllackneU'D Hull Durluin Knioklinc Tolitcco has tlio largest palo of any nmaVIuir tobacco In Uia w orM. \\1iyf Bimrly Iwcaimo It In tlio btit. All dcalcra liaa It. Trailo-uiatk of the Hull. If ho'damna for spark * mm nf lllackurtt'fl Hull Durham Smoking To bacco , &A ho wan tolu , ho , T\oul < lut ha\ci ' cornered by the bull An ttr1rot ! .r-r tUlnt < MJ of eiqutilU florwwti 4etfrU > * Lt > ) wurltl. eurt Hrirp * ) * iHanlwr * , Ftnt wit * tr , 1 til dtturJrrt of ih DlfritU * Oru . A f dro ] imii f drllrM * ntwr ti | lMit < f * UM r Kn * . uJ to ft'l umnr arlntjt. Ttj It , ti. fcrUcUjlunufifturril by IHt. Ji ti II fell j. w. wnrpEBiiAJiw , i at itHo.inwAY. it. r. jam Meal Inatt Chartered by theStntcof Illi nois for the express purpose of glvlngimtncdlatc rellelln all chronic , urinary nnd pri- vnte diseases. Oonorrhcea , GlcctandSyphillsinall their complicated forms , nleo nil dlecasea of the Skin and Dlood promptly relieved and permanently cured by reme- diestC3tedlnn.f''or/lV ( < ir ti > ectall'raclcr. Seminal Weakness , ii'hl U08BC3 by DreomB , Pimples on he I'occ.Lost Manhood , iiuiilttvctt/currtl.There * The appropriate remedy sat once used In each case. Conuultatlons , per- lonal or by letter , Bacredly confidential. Med- clnes eent by Mall and Express. No marks on mckace to Indicate contents or Bender. Address DR.JAJVIES.No. 204Washlnfllon SI.Chlcagolll. ITJ'Olllt. AUKU , "OMXTIIO VOI.TAIO imt.T , it ml ollur Eiremio .lii .MiiUM'Kx. v , ' will pctul on Ihlrty Day * ' Trlnl.Td MHN , VOU.Sd OK OI.H. who iiineiiffurlnir fnin .Srinoi.H In IIIITV : , J.OHT VlliijTV. gndthota UlBroix * of it ritiuuivii. NiTiniK rrrultlni ; from 4UUIPU unit OTliniiCirnKl H | < ridy ic 1U fund com rill in rnlurntlon lu HKMTM , viuon nnd MiKlioon iloiitANTVKb. fJi'iidutoncolt/illluHlratvdi'u pblot Tree Addi'OBb VOLTAIC BELT Co. , MARSHALL ta 5.000SHAEES A BONANZA FOR SALE CHEAP. ,000 shares ol the Union Consolidated Silter llnbiK Company , ol Council Illuffs , Iowa , For tur her paitlculars , apply to JOHN JAUVItt , i21-m ! ccxlimcow-tv llrown's 1'ark. Utah , tor Umudr iwivilr lor the run * nf flcrioBvniiiiti of the tcviifnitlviiortrani , Tlirrr It no niUUikn about thN Inctniniffit , tbn ron * Hdtuiii of KI tliruuKli II" ' cartl inu.i iiftnio Ihrm to liiultrqr ttliuii IIu not rontoijui tlilt with Klrclrlo I'H ' dvcrtlf > tiU to euro all lib IIOIII iKUIIIOllHJ It lifer liiuONKiixflmi luiriMKa CONSUMPTION. Jbave a poiltUo rtjnuJy lor the aliuia illieaMi by III nifttlrtiuitudi ot ci : a el pi to . wont kind and of loon ttDdlDir havu teen curoo. to { a Its clflciujj , tint I will nd 1 WO VO Fdlier wHUuVALHillLB TUKiTIBK en t , tr Ulvokiitrett.nti ) ' , O S , H , ATWOOD , Plottsraouth , Neb rasiDUR or TIIOROCOHBRUD AXO uion ORADI HEREFOHD AND E CAHLE I AND DDROO OK JIRSIT UO tWl.STI tffviuig lixk tor ( Ale. Cofreepoodeooe MllclUd. IVlmt will it do ? Brown's Irou Bittcra ? Good for what ? Well , sec what it has done. < j To begin with dyspepsia. It has ' "i cured sonic of tlw worst cases. "im Then chills 9 and fever. Who m wants to shake with cold and burn with heat , when a bottle or two of Brown's Iron Bitters will drive the source of the mischief away ? If mo about rheumatism ? It cured Mr. Brashcar , of Baltimore , nnd ' i hundreds of others. Those dreadful nervous { roubles. Mr. Berlin , of Washington , the well- known Patent attorney , was entirely relieved by Brown's Iron Bitters. The ailments of the kidneys. Brown's Iron Bitters cured Mr. Mon- trguc , of Christiatisburrr , Va. , and an army of other sufferers. Debility and languor. The Rev. J. Marshall West , fellicott City , Md. , is one of the many clergymen re stored by Brown's Iron Bitters. And as with vertigo , malaria , liver complaint , and headache , Brown's Iron. , Bitters is the Great Family Medicine. 2 OAPITAL PEIZE , $75,000. only $5. Sharon in Proportion's * Louisiana State Lottery Company " Wt rfo herttiy certify that tie luptrvttc tht or nnjtmentt ( r all thr Monthly ami Semi-Annual Draieints J the Louisiana Slate lattery Company , srfij in person tnanajt and control tnt Drauinyi l\ttntefoet , anil that tne came are contltiettd tnt\ \onrtty/airntt * . nii J injocd \ faith towartl all par , Htl , r.iul u authoriif the eompany to use thiieer. Meate. uifA/ae-iim/t/i rtf our Cosaatssomu. Incorporntad In 1EV ( > for 2ft year * by the lozklitut * or educational nnd charitable purpoeca with a cap- talol $1.000,000 to which a reserve rood ot ovci CtO.OCO iiM since bocu ttddeJ. Dy u ever iclraluc popular vote Ita hunohla * 5 made ft jmrt of the ptoicnt state constltnUon iloptcd December SJ , A , I ) . 1879. 'ho only Lottery over voted on and en W : dorsed by the people of any State. * 5 It never fallen or postpones. Its grand single number drawings take ) lace monthly. fi A splendid opportunity to win i Fortnno. Second ( Jrniul Drawing Clnaa B , ntNowOr- onus , Tuesday , 1'ouruary 12 , 1881 ICSth Monthly drawing. $ CAPITAL PRIZE , § 75,000. 00,000 Tickoh nt Five Dollars Each. Frnc- tlons , in 1'lfUia In proportion. \ LIST OP PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PKIZK . 178.000 1 do do . 24,000 1 do do . 10,000 2 PRIZES OF taooO . 12,000 5 do 2000 . 10,000 10 do 1000 . 10,000 CO do 600 . 10,000 100 uo 100 . 20,000 830 do 100 . 80.000 CM do CO . 2J 003 000 do 26 . 25,000 ArrnonuATioN ruins. B Approximation prizes of $7t > 0 . tTM 9 do da 600 . 4M > 0 0 do do SCO . 2.2M ( 7 Prltcn , amounting to . ! 0&UO Application tor ritca to clubs should bo cuulo only W t Iho oOloo oi ino Company in New Orloixns , W4 For further Information wrlto clearly nlvlug full \4 \ ddrcsa. Make I * . O. Money Orders payable od cldrcsa r.c"lstcrod ( Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans , I/ . Po Ul Notci nnd or Unary letters by Hail or Kz. irosa ( all diima ol $3 anil upwnrUa by ExprvtH at oat a A. DAOPIIIN , r If. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans , L . 007 Seventh Qt , Washington , U O. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO , , s" , B. Frank Moore , 27 Li Sal/e Street , Chicago. , New Manager ol t'hlcaRO Olllce. To hem apply for Information and tlcKrts , 165th Month ! ; Draw lag , Tuesday. Feb. 1 2. First Capital Prize $76 000. Ticket * . $5 ; sold n > | ( tlu at 81 each , t-u-i lull scheme above. Nebraska Cornice i -AND- < ! HANUFAOnmERS OP GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METALIO BKYLIOUT , Eron Fencing ! Cicutingi , Balustrades , Verandas , Office and Bank lUlungs , Window and Cellar Quardi , Kte. COlt. 0. ANDOtn 8TUUrr , LINCOLN NE15. W5f. QAISKI ) . Manteor. . OMAHA Stove Repair Works , 109 South Hlli St. fake a specialty of fiirnl > hlnK castings and repalr- n'i Htovcs of nil description , wood stoves , changed to mm coal , fratei , llrcback , dampers , Ita. consUntljrr cnhmid. 'JVy one of our stmo pipe Miclve * am ! clothes drjtr. BJtw DE. WHITIEB 617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mo. A 11EGULAH GR.\DUATEof two medical college * \ . has been onKived tonecr In the treatment ol IHHONIO , NE1WOUS , H1CIN AND ULOOD DlMun ban other phjalclan In Bt. Louu , as olty paper * show and all old resident * know. Consultation frro nvlUil. When It Is lucoavenlent ( o visit the city reatment , medicines can be teat by mall or exiire * vervwhcre. Curable cases puranU > cdwhetoilou ; x U It Is frankly stated. Call ot write. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physio * a , Mercurial and o her aflectloosof Throat' ng , Bklp Affections , Old Sores and Ulcers , Impedl. lents to niarriaKerUheuiuatUni , Hies. Hpeclal at outlou to coses from oterworked brain. UU1UJ1UAL- IABEH receive special atteutloa. Diseases arialng roiu Ipiprudenoe , Kxoeanea , Indulgenoeg. ycaO-TTIX > 33. marry .w utai0 i , oonsequtucts and euro. Mailed f or ifiu TO gC * TIIHTiy'iil ' Vore without ined- A POSITIVE ij-- iox No. I will cure any case In ( our daj s or Icsa No. wlllcuiethe inostoustuiaUicUaQoincttcrol bow A ' /fan's Soluble Medicated Bougies tuecousdoaes ot mbelis , copabla , or oil ol ean- < od , that aj o' . ilu to pioduoo J ) ( > niila by rjInK thecuatlngnol the stomach. J'rlM il.fco j y all druraUts , or mailed on receipt of pilot * ether partlculari vend ( or circular.