* 1-rr + 4 , , . . . . . . .aa uM-- { . .y. . * * ' -r-\ < -JI , THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , SATURDAY , JANUARY 2(5 ( , 1884. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARICE , Proprietors. Suporintondno Omaha Iron U. P. RAILWAY - - - 17TI1 & 18TII STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN WATER WHEELS , KOLLEBDMILLS , : Mill and Crain Elevator iachinery MILL FURNISHINGS 01 ? ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth t STEAM PUMPS , STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. o © "We are prepared to furnish' plans and estimates , aud will contract foi the erection oE Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , fremStoue to the Roller System.1 BgfibiEpecial attention giveu to fumisning Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates made for same , brcueral machinery repairs attended to promptly. Address - RICHARDS & CLARKE , Omaha , Neb. PEEFECTI02T .IN' Heating and Baking I only attained'by using CHARTER OAV 4 Stoves and Ranges , WIRE GUIIIE OVER OQOBi Foi sale by | MILTON ROGrERS & SONS OMAHA- " " TVT - JLJ' m . UANUFAOTUIIEK OF OF STRICTLY FIRST.OLAS3 , ys AND TWO WHEEL CAETS. . 1310 and ISiO llinioy Utreot and 403 . B. IStKSlreol , ) HTW A . TT . A . TJ"IZR . .Illustrated Catalogue furuUhed free upon application. / V0tt .a. | txav. THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY unaand 1411 Dodge St. , I ( OMAHA. NEB JJANUFACIURKK 01' KINK is Carii il Surini Wagons rtf Htpmttory cniwntlT flJIol vrtth ' sl etjitoa > . But Workmanship purtnteod. Qffica and Factory S. W. CQWQP Wlfi nnd Capital Utttnue , Qihif.a Cures Scrofula , Erysipelas , Plwplos and Face Grubs , Blotches , Soils , Tiimors , Totter - tor Humors , Salt Rhouin , Scald noad. Sores , Morcnrinl Diseases , Female Weakness and Irregularities , Dizziness , Loss of Appetite , Juandico , Affections of the Liver. Indi gestion , Biliousness , Dyspep sia and General Debility. A BloM will tl tlie count of nnnlocV IIHItn fr mott tktilc.il | ! lint It It ttir C.rMioi lllcxvl IMitltaet on earth. Sold by meillclne dealers everjrwhtrf. XJirectloni [ n eleren Uncuacei. 1'KICK , $ t.co. FOSTER , MILBURN&CO. , Prop'i , Buffalo , N.Y. AMUSEMENTS , "Silver Kinj ; " at lloyd'n Onora House ImM Nl lit. Ono of the finest audiences of the sea son assembled at Boyd's opera house last night to witness the first presenta tion in this city of this now English dra ma , a production of which has thorough ly disarmed hostile criticism wherever it has boon presented , nnd has won nothing but unqualified commendation. The keynote of the narativo is found in the inspiring Tonnysonian argument , "That mon may rise on stopping stones of their dead solves to higher things. " The plot is strong in dramatic interest , vigorous and healthy in tone , nnd fresh and forci ble in dialogue , but thcro is no rant , no forced passion nnd irresponsi ble sensationalism. The scenery is splendidly realistic , the tableaux are skilfully planned , aud the whole machinery of the piece is smooth , cfloct- tivo nnd artistic. The plot of the story is well kept in hand , and has no lagging features. Wilfred Denver , a young man , with a wife and two infant children , has fatuously permitted himself to become wholly the slave of drink , and is fast dragging his wife and family down to beggary. While under the influence of a drunken spree ho is taunted and hounded to frenzy by Geoffrey Ware , a former suitor for the hand of his wife. In his mad delirium ho swears to kill Ware , and follows him to his room. On the same evening n band of burglars havo'plotted with the connivance of a clerk in the employ of Ware to efiect a gigantic robbery , the moans of entrance to bo obtained to the coveted treasure through Ware's room. While the burglary is in progress Den ver makes his way to the room and is promptly chloroformed. A few minutes afterwards Ware arrives homo and is shot by the kid-gloved , elegantly attired , super-genteel loader of the gang , who is known to his confederated as Spider , but at fashionable clubs and in select circles as Captain Herbert Skinnor. Denver on recovering from the effects of the drug finds Ware dead , and is forced to the terrible conviction that ho is his mur derer. Then follows an agony of remorse - morse , a heart-breaking scene with his wife , a flight by train , a leap from the railway carriage , a disguise , and tempo rary shelter at a wayside inn , where the fugitive learns that there has been a terrible rible railway accident and that ho id counted amongst its victims. Ho finally makes his way to America , and among the silver mines of Nevada , amasses enor mous wealth , earns the sobriquet of the "Silver King , " and , led by a ceaseless heart-hunger for his wife and child , ho returns to England. Ho finds thorn in abject poverty , and anonymously rolieycs them , gathers by n scrap of conversation he overhears that ho may bo innocent of the murder of Geoffrey Ware after all. Ho painfully and unwaveringly follows up a clue , and at length is able to clear his name and conscience , and claim reconciliation with his patient , longsuffering - suffering and faithful wife. There are , of course , many side issues introduced , all cleverly bearing upon the plot and contributory to its skilful working out. Mr. Charles A. Haswin as Wilfred Denver - vor maintained his difficult part with consummate skill His agonizing appeals to the dead b6dy of Groflroy Ware , his parting with his wife , his mooting on his return to England with hia half-starved child and the recital to his old servant Jaikcs of his fearful dream , in which ho is confronted with the murdered Geof frey Ware and renews hia crime and goes through the old horror over again. All these passages were given with genuine pathos and power , and held the audience - once enchanted. Miss Etclka Wardell as Nellie Denver was equally good , her ringing refusal to bo driven from her tumble-down cottage for her child's sake , who is lying at the point of death , touch ed the audience with grand effect , while throughout the re'ndition of the , whole part she was true and strong. William Morris as , the Spider , kid-gloved , smooth tongucd , and villainous to the core , was almost hiseed by a portion of the audience - enco in token of their appreciation of his detestable character , Mr. Perkins Fisher - or as Eliah Coombo , marine store dealer Gentle Women "Who Trattt glossy , luxuriant nnd Trnvy trcssca ofabundaut , hcantlttil Hair must use MOWS KAT1IAHION. TWa clccnut , cheap article always makes the Hair Krow freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests nnd cures gray- css , removes < landruff and idling , makoB tlio Hnir ofrong , glvinj ; ife a curling fcyndency and Uoepins it In niy desired position. Beati- < H'ul , healthy llalr Is the siu'O wsult of usiug Kathakon * nnd confcilornto of the Spider , WAS tloli- ciously blnnd , ntToctionnto nnd villnlnous. ] \Ir. \ 11. Itioh ns Daniel Jnikos , nn old servant of the Denver family , presented nn extremely lovnblo nnd entertaining clmrnotor. Ulnnoho Nowcomb nnd Baby Barr ns the Denver Children were de lightfully fresh nnd bright. The support throughout , in fact , was good nnd does not call for further particulamation. KID WADE CAPTURED. Beguile ! From His Forlrcss on the Broken Kettle to LeMars , Ami There Siinonnilcil ItyllfRulntci-s From tlio Nlnbrara ami Tnkcn In , YniiLton 1'rcss , 10th. Shortly nftor dnrk last night n pixrly of rough looking mon drove into town from the unst mm drew up in front of the Commercial hotel where they were ro- coivcd by the landlord and escorted into the house when they BOOI mndo known tlicir wants nnd were provided with the accommodations desired by thorn. Four members 'Of the parly wcro heavily ( xrmod carrying shot guns and ritlcs and liaving revolvers hung upon them nt every convenient point upon their anato my. The fifth man of the party was adorned with a pair of handcutFa and suomcd to bo the special object of solici tude among the other four. It soon transpired that the party with the hand- cud's on was the notorious Kid Wade , the loader of the Niobrara gang of cattle and horse thieves , which is just now re ceiving the attentions of the Niobrara valley vigilance committoo. His captors are Captain 0. C. Dodge , Charles Mes senger , Michael Coleman and Peter Han son. They represent the law and order element of the Niobrara valley nnd ore supposed t& bo part of the organiza tion which ie devoting the _ winter to purging the valley of its thieving marau ders. The information that Kid Wade was in custody was noon spread and ho had many callers during the ovenS - S- The story of his capture , is a long ono. Last Sunday the squad above named started from the Niobrara valley for the Broken Kettle region of Iowa. They had positive information that the long nought for'Kid Wade was hiding up in that un frequented locality. Their horses' heads were turned direct for LoMars , which point was reached after a couple of days' ride. LoMars was their headquarters and from there they proposed to operate. They Know their man was at Mansfield's house , sixteen miles west from LoMars , in the Broken Kettle country , near the Dakota boundary. How to got him was the question. The house was well forti fied , being surrounded by a high board fence and the front door protected by heavy bars and an embankment , the only place of ingress being through a small rear door in the anglo of an "L. " Strate gy was deemed moro puteut than force and Charles Messenger , of the pursuing party , undertook the work. Ho started from LoMars last Wednesday morning on a horse buying expedition in the Broken Kettle neighborhood , leaving his comrades at Le Mare , the arrangement' being that ho would entice Wade into town if possible and upon his arrival ho was to bo surrounded and captured. The scheme worked to perfection , through the skill of the chief operator , Mr. Messenger. His wanderings finally brought him to the Mansfield house in the guise of a harmless horse buyer. There ho mot the Kid and found that ho had a good horse for sale. Mr. Messenger had previously bought a horse of a near neighbor for the purpose of disarming suspicion and on completing his bargau for Wade's horse it was found that ho had not enough money with him to make payment in full. So ho gave Wade what ho had and proposed that ho go to Lo Mars with him and get the balance. After that was ac complished they were to return to a neighboring house where a dance had boon arranged for the evening and join in the festivities of the occasion , Kid Wade fell into the trap and agreed to the proposition. Ho oven permitted Mr. Messenger to ride his horse , a fine blood ed animal , while ho drovp the other , horses. In the course of time LeMars was reached. Messenger's allies were on the lookout and on a signal from him they quietly gathered around and followed the pair into a stable which was to bo their stopping place. Inside the stable Mes senger asked Wade to help unharness the horses and as soon as ho had fairly got to work ho found himself surrounded , with four revolvers leveled at his head. Ho saw there was no use arguing the point his own weapons were out of roach and ho quickly throw up his hands and sur rendered as the prisoner of the shrewd operators. Thus Kid Wade was captured , after a long search and the expectation ot a bloody affray when ho was finally run down. Mr. Mesionger is to bo congra tulated upon the success of his scheme , which required nerve and a cool head and perfect tact in disarming the suspi cions of an outlaw upon whoso head a price is sot. Wade admits that Messen ger did the job well and in recognition of his ability in this linn lie turned over his saddle to his captor as a present. The prisoner is at the Commercial hotel and will probably remain there over Sunday. Ho is closely guarded in ono of the rear rooms of the house and is heavily ironed. Ho has received many callow to-day , among them Dr. Livingston , who hits known him in the Niobrara region for yo.ua and fully identifies him. Kid Wade is said to bo twenty-two years of ago though ho looks much older. Ho is slightly built and not above the medium height. There is nothing in his appuarancovrhichwould indicate anything above mediocrity in nny calling , but ht has succeeded in making himself as fumous in the role of a leader of thiovoa m over was his predecemr in the Niobrara region , Dee Middloton. From boyhood he hau been associated with the Culbcrt sons and Weather waxes and other dcsper adocs of Choteau crook and Niobrara and his father is as bad uu any of that tin savory gan . So ho had good schooling for the conspicuous part ho has played in the operations which rendered necessary the organization of the Niobrara valley vigilance cwmmitteo , Ho has served ono term in n penitentiary for his crimes and is under indictment in NebraskaDakota , Iowa , Wyoming and Montana. Finding it too warm for him in his accustomed haunts up the Niobrara , ho left there about two months ago and came to Yank- ton , where ho was not known , Ho hired a pair of horses and a wagon at StoUln's livery stable and haa no far neglected to return the property. His mother in living in Sioux City ana his father is either hung or in the custody of the Nebraska vigiluntoa Wudo'fl captors Hvo at Orcoloy , Hol- county , Nebraska , In turning up the Kid they have taken hold of the end of a string which will result in breaking uj the headquarters of the gang , aa eiibaa quent operations will uhow. SPERBY ELEOTEIO & MOTOE s 00 , A Homo Kuicrprlso. The fact that thoSporry Electric Light it Motor company , recently organized in , hia city , are about to purchase a lot in : his city , on which they will erect a building for their "central " plant , is a renewed guarantee of their perfect con- Idonco in the Sperry light. The plant for the Millard hotel will bo in operation within the next two weeks , when all can have an opportunity ol wit- leasing the brilliancy nnd steadiness which has mndo the Sperry light so justly among , thcro being an entire absence of ; ho features that have heretofore rendered jlcctric lights so decidedly unsatisfactory .o consumers. The Sperry company expect to bo pro- ; > arcd to furnish thuir light within the lost GO days , and have already very lint- oring assurances of the favor in which their light is hold by scores of citizens who saw it in operation at the Millard n week or two ago , when it proved itself an mqualificd succosn in every roapcct , nnd 'ar superior in brilliancy and atcadi * loss to any other electric light over used n Omaha or the cast. Right hero wo wish to say that the Sperry company is entirely tx homo or- ; ani7.atioii , not ono dollar of the stock > oing hold outside of Omaha , and is com- )03C(1 of the representative business mon if our city , who are adding a permanent msincss enterprise to Omaha that will coop pace with the growth nnd demands of the city. Wo fool no hesitation in laying that those who dcairo to use the > est oloctrio light yet found , and at the aino time to patronize n home institu- .bn in the best eenso of the term , should nnko no contracts for oloctrio light until .ho sperry company in prepared to enter ho field. field.Ho Ho GnrcfUI of the If your children are threatened with croup ir tiny throat dilllculty , apply n few drop * of JViom < i ' Jtclcctric Oil , It Is the nicest medicine - cine for the llttln IMUM vn know of , St. George Society Hold another of these enjoyable on- ; ortainmonts , ( which have made this so ciety so popular ) in their hall , Brown's jlock. Fourteenth and Fnrnam streets. A very nt'ractivo programme was pre sented and highly appreciated , particu larly the piano forte solos by Professor Wathors , dupts "by Messrs. Morris and Sauudors , neither solo by Julius Fostnor , recitations by Hon. W. Turtle and Mr. J. W. Louudsborry ; also an amusing sketch in character by Mr. Gatchell , which caused roars of laughter. All present seemed to thoroughly to enjoy xnd appreciate the efforts of this society to amuse their friends , and will anxiously await their next mooting. SIDNEY SMITH , President. A Mill IVrvoketl. READIKO , January 25.A terrific explosion - plosion at Phcunivjfillo this morning wrecked n largo portion of _ the machinery of the Western iron mill and injured several men. A Mine On Flro , HALIFAX , January 25. The Scotia coal inino , Maccan , is on firo. The cast- Itching and Burning Tortures Humiliating tures , iating Erup tions , such as CALTIUIEUirorKc/oma , rsoriosl ) , Scald Head , 3 Infantile or lllrth Human , and erery form of telling , Henley , 1'lmply , Scrofulous , Inherited , Con- ailoueandCoppcr-CoIorod Lllsoanos of tie Blood , Hlln ( uid Hcalp. with Lees of Hair , aru ] > oaltlvcly "ured by the Cutlcurn Ileincdlca. Cutlcura Hcsolvent , the new blood tmrlfler.cleuiiBca ho blood and perspiration of ImpurlUca ai U polso 'us ' dements , and thus removal the cause. Cutlcura tlioirrcat Skin euro , Instantly allays Itch- ngand Inflammation , clears the Bklii and Sculp.hcatl Jlccrs and Sores , and rvsturcH the Hair. C'utlciiri Koup , an exquisite Skin Heaiitlfler and Toilet Requisite , proimred from Cutlcura , Is India- cnsalilo In treating dkln Diseases , liaby Huiiors , ikln Itleinlalies , Sunbuni , and Hough , Chapped , r ircaay Skin. Cutlcura Itimieiliea ere nlwolutcly pure , and the only real Blood 1'nrlllors and Skin Uonutlflvri , free rom mercury , nr enlc , load zinc , or any other mineral - al or M'aetttlilo polsori whatBoevcr. It would rcitiiro | this entire paper t do justice to ndesrrlptlon iif the cures performed by the Culloura IcBOlveiit Internally , and Cutlcura and Cuttcura Soap externally. _ _ _ Eczema ol the palms of thu hands and of the ends of thu tinkers , \ery dllllcult to treat and usually considered Incurable ; email patches of tetter and Kilt rheum on the e.ira , nose and tides of the face. Scald heads with loss of liilr without number ; .icuds covered with dandrutT and Hcaly erup tions , iispeelally ( if children and Infants , many of which vlnro birth had been a mam of ecabs ; Itching burning and Hcaly tortures thatbaltloilovo relict f rom ordluary remedies , itoothcd and healed on _ _ _ _ _ I'fcorlasla , leprosy and other frightful forms of skin dltcusus , scrofulous ulcers , old notes , and discharging wounds , each and all of which have bvcn speedily , permanently , and economically cured by the Cutlcura lltinedloi Hlii-ii physicians , hospitals , and all other Bold by Ml drutrcUts. 1'rloo : Cuttcura , Mete ; Ilosolvent. tl : tVai > . 25 eta. CAI. O , Jlrwknn Msjot , HfJid lit "How t'i O-i NOTIOU. J'-terlioMa will 1 V notice , that on'tho Oth dsy of January , 1 > 'SI , Henry Kelii < y , n justice of the peace , of Mlllard 1'reclnct , lou'fm ( ' county , Nc. Lrasku l > sucdnn order of atta'-limentforthn um < lone l ono hundred and oiK > kty-flve dol'ara lufan action l peiullutr lefirohlni wleroln : Jchn Ilium Is plalntlll and I'etar llobd * defendant , that tl.o proj-erty coiu tlstscjf fifty buiheNtfoorn In tha car , ore brawn tnaro , Oycario'd ' , two uhitoforj f < t , i ! tables , C clmlii , 2 tuo UtFtolj , 1 IIIUUKC , 1 Ixaurotu , ? fe , 1 stove , plucs nd furmtU'u , 1 looKIiiK-glaM , 1 Ne- biasba suto map , 1 churn , 1 Krfndsto v , 1 w li tub 2 w ater buoki t , SO pounds 01 fait , 4 bushels of ] iot'i- ti'in. lljhlckeiif , f8 hogs , 1 ecwnp tiovd , 1 corn the Icr,3tnnd of luy , I reaper , 1 hay raki.lluralitr Islablu uriil luml'cr around hay yard , 1 cultivator , 1 plow , 1 garden rake , cue IIOHO collar , 1 sprli'i ; Feat , i tw.i horse corn planter aud hat been attached un < il < r said nrd < r , raid cuu < e vai continued to the nth day of f'.hnury , 1681 , utl o'o'ook JPJIN HI.UM , 1'JalntlH : Mlllaid , Jao. 14 , I S31. S31.Jan. . 10 SB-Kab. 2 m-ed IRON AND SLATK ttOOFUJO , C. SPECHT , PROP , 1111 Hoiulas fit. Oouha , Neb. Galvanized Iron Cornices ffltanna Window * , Flulah , Tin. U i UoolliiB , Bpccht't patviit Metiilllu Hkylluht , 1'ntcnt ndluUod Kntchtt D r a UracUyt SliuUlnj { . 1 n > lie Bouural went ( or the above line olfooat. . Iron mcin" , Critlng , Balustrad-M , Vorimdiw , lion Bank aliinkM , Window Ilimda , CclUr Our.nl > ; .Uno fcuci&l ut for I'enrvni 1UU tent luiJila iillnd. orn portion of the mine lias been in state of combustion for several years. Heavily I'lnstcrnd. NEW YOHK , January 25. Tlio West Shore & Ontario Terminal company to dny filed a morlgngo in favor of the Central < tral Trust company for $12,000,000. TEIiKGKiUMl NOTKS. While thirteen children wcro Rt ntUnp ; on n rink nt ] ! ohr , l.'omorauln , tha ice liroko ( inil > ll iltovvnotl. Tlirco nulcliloi nnd ono mtmlor tlits month it Nlco mul A lento C.ulo in con.imiuoiico of osi09 nt the gntnlnK table. Tim cAptaln of tlm United SUtos utonmcr jrooklyn. wlmii nt Tamntnro , utartocl to visit ho town In the hlp' boixt , bnt u-na ( iravont- oa frnin lnmUti , mul dncllnoil to Innil on n , Krnnch boat. Oueon Knimvalona , In her coronation speech , nalil : "I elnll iirovo my. self n Boldtor ovrrtonily to defend the land of inr ancestors" ( Taunt Apon Usail.in , the Herman diplomat , a doml. Hovas born In ISO. ) , The MnninUof Hereford , who wn-s thrown rom his lior.'o whtla Imntliig nnd kicked , dlod estorday. The fcnco cutlers of fdntuRim county , LV.va.4 , Imvo orgnni/.od an olfetielvo and dofuii * Ivn nlllnnco nnd threaten to kill nny county ittornoy who nttoinpLi to proHocuto them for olony under the provisions of the new legia- atlvo onnctmonts. GUA\"S St'KOlKIO MKIMOUSTKS' TRADE MAR : ; TmiamtAt EKO-TRADH MARK I.I1II I'.r.MSDT , All ur Seminal Wonk * ness , Spermttorr * hira , Impotonoy , ami all Ulacasm that follow A9 a sv < | uonco of Self Abuio ; as loss of vwOnE TAKIIa. ! iSiudorftin AFTEH TARIHQ. 11 Itack , DlmiicBs of Vision , 1'reumturo old AKO ' irinny other dliieases that lead to Insanity or Con : niitlon | and a Prcnuturo Ura\o. UKWAHK of adrcrtUoinents to rotund money , when moists from whom the medicine Is bought do not > 1mi/ , but refer you to tbo mainifacturers , and the oqulrcmonts aru such that they arc seldom , \f rtyr. aomplictl w 1th. See thelrwrlttcn guarantee. A trial > f oua slnglo package of Gray's Specific vlconvlnoe \ \ he most skeptical of Its rvnl merit" . On account of countojfoltcrs , we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; the only genuine. fJTFulI particulars In our pamphlet , which wedo Ira to ncnd frea by mall to every ono. tiTTho Spo- clfio Medicine is sold by all drugglsta at 31 per pack- go , or six packages ( or (3 , or will bo sent free by mall on tha receipt of the money , by addreeghif ; THE QUAYMKUICIXUCG. , liudillo , M. Y. Sold III Omah ( v n < wvlrann. jy DurhamInltlstorlc. Itwnsncutralimnmil ilurlnx the armistice between Sherman and Johiwon. BolJlers of both armies filled Uiclr pouchoK with tin ) tobacco stored there , nnd , after tha minvnder , marched homo , vnnl. Boon order * came f rom East , West , North and Bouthfor "moroofUJat elegant tobacco. " Then , ten men ran an unknown factory. Now It employs 800 nien.unes the pink ami pick of the Golden licit , and the Durham Dull is tha trade-mark of this , Urn biwt tobacco In tlm world. Blackwell's Hull Durham BmoklnK Tobacco has the larircnt polo of any mnotlnir tobacco In the world. \Yhyr Rlmrly bccatiKO It Is the lat. All dealers have It , Trade-mark of the Dull. LOOK OUT I DURHAM BULL If he'd ( rene for a pack Biro of UlarkwPll's Dill Durham Bmoklni ; To bacoo. as bo wan told , hi wouldn't liavo been coniorcd by the bull. Ltl | EcKUlor Monthly Draw ing will take place 1 1 1 1 ln the Masoiilo Ila'l , ' Muoulo Temnlo ilull V II I ding , In Louisville , Ky. Thursday January 31st , 1884. A Lawful Lottery & , Fair DrawlrjKo , chartered by trio Icirlilatura ot Ky , , and twlco declar ed legal by the highest court la t' ' o Mrvto Uond given to llonry County In the sum of f 100,000 for the > rompt payment cf all ) rlzos sold. A IllSVOLUTION IN SINGLE NUJIBEU DRAWINGS jtarEvcrv ticket holder his own supervisor , can col iut the number on his ticket and sue thu correspond- ug number on the ing placed In the wheel In hli ircecnoe. These dranlngn will occur on the last ihurtday of every month. Item ] thu magnificent January CcUoino. 1 Prize . . . $ sr.OOC 1 Prize , . , . 10,000 1 Prize . . . . 6,000 2 1'rlzes , $2,600 each . , P.OOO G 1'rlzos , l,000cach , 6,000 20 Prizes , 600oach 10,000 100 I'rlzes , lOOcach , 10,000 200 1'rlzcs , CO each , 10,000 6CO Prizes , 20 each. . . 10,010 1000 Prizes , 10 cacl 10,000 0 I'rizcs , 800 uachApproximation rrizt ) , 2,700 D Prizes , 200 " 1,800 D I'/lzcs , 100 each " " 000 1,875 frizes. 110tCO Wbole TloUetR , S3. Half Tickets , 27 Tlckotu. $50. CO Tickets. $100. Hcmlt money or Dank Draft lu Letter , or send bi express. IONT SKND IJY HKOISTEUUD LETTKii OH POST OKKICKOUDIJH , until further notice. Oi dcr& ol 9) and upward by cxprciu , can ha , cnt at out oxpoiim. Adfresj all ordom to J. J , DOUUI. . Louisville , KY , woil t Hat-twUt 3w cm 266TH EDITION , PRICE $1.00 , BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , A GREAT MEDIOAtj WOIIK ON MANHOOD ! Kihau t l Vitality , Nervous and Physical Debility Premature Decline In Man , Kironol Youth , and thi untold ulsorlen resulting from Indiscretion * or ex- ceases. A book for every man , young , middle-aged , and old. * It contains 12S prescriptions fur all n-uk and chronlo diseases cachone of wliloli Is invaluable So found by the /tuthor , whose oxnunonco for S ! yean l < such asprobably never before fell to the la of any phjslolan. 800 poites , bound In tcautllu French muslin , ombotuodoovere , full giltguaranteed to b a finer work , In every scrno , mechanical , lit erary and profosuloiml , than any otlier work told U tlili 9ountry for V2.60 , or the money will be refunded In every Instance , Prlco only Cl.OO by mall , poet- paid. Illu tratlvn iini > loric ntB , Bond now. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Medical Association , to the nflluers of which ho refers. This lK > ok should lie read by the young ; for Inetruo lion , and by the atllictcd ( or relief , H will beuoal all. London LanMit. There is no muuiUer ot society to whom tlili boot will not bo useful , whether youth , parent , guardian , Instructoror cleravman , Argonaut. Address the 1'oabody Medtu.it Institute , or Dr. W II. Parker , No. t IlulUnch Htreut , Iloaton Mfiu. , who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. UhronlaaiidobotlnaUdlseasosthathav batlted the ( kill of nil other l > hyUC4 | clanj a specUUy , iiuch treated success-flCHL lull ] without an inittario allure , TUVQEIC l ° luo-1 > ' ( "lt'ld00- toberw.'ra on box No. 1 will cure any caw In four days or less No. 2 will curu tlm most ul ) tlnitc cuae uouiattorof how long ttaudlug , Allan's Soluble Medicahd Bougies No niuseous iU > * - - ol lubols , copablaprotl ol san dal wi xl , tni orenJu to priMlaco dy pep U by divtroylni ! tUo Suatlng40f the ktomaUi. Pries 11.60 Sold by all fc'ruintUn , or inuxlcd ou receipt ol price For liirthcr uartiujlarn send for cimilar. p. A ma HIT , Q. KM.IXTMCT WJint does It meftn ! A. Selected Mid fjoctrbcil. q. What About lr , ThomM' Eclertrlo Oil ? A. I'lodsos the pcoj'lo. ( ) , How ? A , Cnrfi tliclracliM.curtsnouriljI.ijthouraiittsm , AtncncM , linilvn.fraMs , bites , upraln * , strains An J aim ; does nil this ADI ! more. ( } . What ? A , As ft remedy ( or coughs Ami colds It would bo llmcult to find an ) thing equal to Dr , Thomas' Kcleo. rla Oil. Until cum thtna And cAtnrrh Almost In- tj. Utiarantocil , Is It A. livery bottle , or money re fun Jed. < J. Ooml i "it's what they call rutont though ; hat Round * bid. IRA. Kovcr mind the tound. TRY IT I < J. I'll dolt. Wlmt's the ouponso t A. Fifty cents for mntll , one dolUr for larpcc. H. > hcAp onoiijjh. Who lolls Dr. Thomas' Eclcc- rlo Oil t A. DniRglita everywhere. II > r. Thomas' Kc.cctrlo Oil has pro * cil to bo a biff ilt. It In sold moro and ( rives better ami inoro gen- ral satisfaction Ilian any other compclltirao modi- Ino nanufActurcd. OSTKIl , JIIM1U11N & CO. , 1'rop's , BnlTMo , N. Y. CAPITAL PRIZE , $70,000. only ? o. Shares In 1'roportlonTSa .S.L. . . . Louisiana Stale lottery Company " H't tin Iterrbv artfy ( that uttupcrrlie the at anjfmenti for all tkf Monthly atxl Scmt-Aniiuat ) rnirin0 < " / " > /xiiu'riatid StaU Lottery Company. arfd inyenon via nay r anil control the Drawirui hnmetto , and that th tarns an conducted tcttA ( itiestii , fairness , and in good faith toward all par , iti , and ua authorise tht company to uis thit ctf ifieate , uith/ao-siinilci of our $ ignaturct attaches , n iti adtcrtisetntntt. " CoHuiuuoaraa Incorporated In 189" tor 28 years by the legislator * or educational and charitable purposes with a cap. tal of $1.000,000 to which a reserve fund ot over 1550,000 has Mnco been added. By an overwhelming popular veto Its tranohht w\8 made a part ol the prcucnt eUto constitution xitoptod Pccember 2d , A. D. 1878. The only Lottery over voted on and endorsed - dorsod by thu people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its grand single number drawings take ilnco monthly. A aplomlid opportunity to win a Fortune , Second Grand .Drawing Class 15. nt New Or- cans , Tuesday , February 12 , 1881IGOth Monthly drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. 100,000 Tickets nt Five Dollars Each. Frac tions , in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PUIZE3. 1 CAPITAL I'UIZK i. . . I75.03C 1 do do 5,009 1 do do 10,008 2 ymnw OF joooo 12,004 6 do SOOO 10,000 10 do 1000 10,000 SO do COO 10,000 1M do 1200 20,000 3M do 100 80.000 600 do to 25003 1000 do 2b 6,000 9 Approximation prizes ot $750 6,7tO 0 do do COO 4,600 D do do S10 2.J50 1797 Prizes , amounting to 8285,500 Application tor rates to clubs should bo made on ] ? at the oHloo nl thu Company In Now Orleans. For further Information write clearly giving full addreea. Make P. 0. Money Orders payable neil address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS HATIONAI , BANK , New Orleans , IA. Foetal Notes and ordinary letters by MM1 or KM- ptaaa ( all xuma ol $5 and upwards by Ezpreas at our expense ) to U A. DAXJrniN. or U. A. DATJPniN , New Orleans , ta. 607 Seventh St , Washington , D. O LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO , , B. Frank Moore , 27 Li Sal/3 Street , Chicago. , New Manager ot Chicago Office. To whom apply for Information and tickets , 165th Monthly Drawing , Feb. 12. Tuesday. . . First Canita Prize ? 7B OCO. Tickets. $5 ; gold n Filths at SI each , fcci full scheme above. WITH And your work is done for all time to time to come. ' WE .CHALLENGE . The World to produce a more durable material for street pavement tlmn the Sioux Falls Granite. OZBODIEiIR'S ' VOll ANY AMOUNT OF -oit ] „ : MAC | AD AM ! filled promptly , " 'Samples s nt and estimates giveu upon application , WM.MoBAIN&CO. , Sioux Falls , Dakota.