OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY MAY 10 , 1884. THE DATT.Y BEE. Saturday Morning. May 10. rniNTBKS WAN TED. A number of Rood printers can find utomly employment ftt this offioo. LOOAL BREVITIES , The surfAce grade Is being put on 1'onr- tconth street. Iho sewer pipe WM being put In between Tenth and Klovouth street ? jostorday. Fred Andreson hus returned to thin city having accepted ft position , with Um Omaha Cnrpot company. The run on the Savings bank Is over nnil quite nnnibor of lorsons who drew out , ThumJny , deposited K ln ywtordny. Hon. A.T. . I'opploton hns boon invited by Outer 1'oit G. A. It. , to deliver tfco oration on Memorial d < 0' and has accepted the Invita tion. Mr. Martin S. Webb and Mls SaiHo 1'rloo were inBrriod In this city on Thursday evening , May 8th , by Kuv. Chnrloa W. The May party of the A , O. H. Bind vrlll take pUce at Crnuu&o' hall on Tuesday otcnlnmiort. A concert will bo given in connection with the bull. A now and revised list of the names ol telephone HuUsciiborH was issued by the com pany to-dny. It contains all the late dmtigon and will BIVO considerable annoyance. There will bo a regular mooting of Kutli llobdkah dcproo , lodga No. 1 , in Odd 1'ollow'fl hall , at 8 p. in. , Saturday ovonlng , May lOth 1864. A full attendance la requested. Dr. Stone was the firnt min to roach Mr Salisbury after lilt fearful cut Thurml ly , otnl hold the blooding vessels nearly five mlnuloa before other medical iiistlstntico arrived , Mr. J. D. Mono , formerly with C. A. l''nl- ' lor , of MlnnoapnHi , has connected himself with the merchant tailoring and mou'H fur nishing establishment of KJ. 1) . Williams. g { Kov. 0. W. Sividgo mint have a corner on the marrying business. Jt will bo ohHervcd that ho had moro marrlaga notice.1) than all the rest of the ministers in the city to gether. li"rnd Wlrth has just received 'notlco that his application for a pension has boon allowed. The back pay which ho will rocolvo will amount to $2,200. Will take buck boor , in ours , 1'roJ. The Burns boy In the poltco court ThurS' day morning wna not Willlo Burrm but ll v ry Burns. Willlo Burnla is a steady Indus1 trious lad and haa never boon found in an ; bad ecrapos. The hook and ladder truck was run dowr to lower Harnoy atroot Thursday ovo. , and the boyn Indulged in a little practice with the ox. tension ladders. These lltllo practice meetIngs - Ings will prove very beneficial , , Coroner Maul yesterday took from Shorlll Miller , on a writ of replevin , the stock of goods belonging to A. If on is , aolzod by adop- uty sheriff Thursday. The atoro is now bo- lug inventoried and when the inventory ia completed , if Harris glvoa bonds , ho can upon his Htoro and proceed with business. II. A. A. Lambert S. J. , the distinguished professor of Crolghton college , will deliver a lecture on "Spiritualism" May 28 , at Boyd 'fl Opera house , the proceeds to go to the troas- uryof the Holy Family School. The lecture will bo illustrated. The wollknown ability of the lecturer and the worthy object are n guarantee iu advance of a largo auolonco. PEHSONAIiS. J , W. Woods , of Wayne , is at the Milord. Hon. D. II. Wheeler and wife , of Platti- mouth are at the Mlllard. 11. M. Turner and F , 0. Green , of Lincoln , are guests of the Mlllard. C , Sooloy , of Crete. Goortro Burke , of Nortl 1'latto are guests at the Metropolitan. Fred. Ronnor , of Hastings , Neb ! , and D Anderson , of Columbus , are at the Motropoll tan , M. A , McKlnnon , of Plattsmouth. A. II Green , of Freomont are stopping at the Mot ropollUn , Josie Morris , of Hastings , II. II , Lynia and 0. W , Uollinan , of Genoa , are at , th Metropolitan. J. 11. Thomas , of Madison , W. 0. Burl hard , of Manhalltown , la. , and A. W. Mm dock , of Grand Island , are rogiato rod at th Metropolitan. WILKINS. In this city , May 9 , at 2:30 : i in. , of 'Tnflaination of the bowels , G. 1 Wllkins. ogod 48 years nnd 8 months. Funeral will take place from his late real donee , ccrnor Ninth and 1'lorco strootfl. Sal urdav , May 10th , at 2 o'clock , p. m. GKAOE-In this city. May 9th , at 0:3 o'clock a. in , , Joseph Grace aged 57 yean Funeral to-day , at ID o'clock a. m from the residence on Davenport street , no : Tenth. rilKLPS. Inthla city yesterday at 7:15 : i m. , Alva , daughter of Mr. and Mra. I : 1'holp' , aged 3 years and 2 months. Fiiuor at 2 p. m , , to-day from Ilia residence i parents 1110 NorUi Klghtoonth street. An Interesting Ailvortiaomont. The advertisement of fortune of San uol Hockshor senior in Hamburg iu tb number of our gazette of this day ia vet ntorosting. This house haa acquired i good a reputation by the prompt and dl croot payment of the amounts gained hoi and in the environs , that wo bog all 01 1 readers to take notice of his Insertion i thb day. day.SUITS SUITS INSTITUTED , A Foiirlta Ono AjjntiiBt Graff , Abrj , ' IiauiHoii & Co. Begun Yci- tcrilujr. In the district court of Douglas counl yesterday a suit was begun by Jami Daily against Catherine Kinalor and Joh n.Feeny. The plaintiffaoU up in his pi tition that in November , 1882 , lie wi the owner of the north 07 foot of lot G in Okahoma , an addition to the city < Omaha. On a certain day of that mout the plaintiff alleges she plied him wit intoxicating liquors until ho became vor drunk. While m this condition hoaijjne a paper which ho was ( olii by the defouc ant was an application for a pension , bu turned up as a warranty doed. Th plaintiff now eeeks his remedy aud o k that be bo ro-investod nith his title , an in the meunUtno the defendants bo re atratoodrom polling or encumbering hi property. A fourth euit KM l o brought yeatoi dny by Frnhcis J. 0. Ferris .t Co. , ngaiiiBt Graff , Abrahamson it Co. I' , was a suit in attachment nnd wn to recover the sum of 81.031.71. THE BOYOOTTER , \vhnt nn Inilnponilotil Clef of tlio hcurrlloiiH lln.ndlilll. IMItorof TiiKlJKE. Abitit the most foolish display over indo by knowno'.hings ' in thia country a BO called pap'jr/'Tho Boycottcr11 pub- shed in this ci.ty to-day presumably by a g of Bcoujidrols , without the moral lurngo of Acknowledging any rcnponsibi- ty by si' ning their natnoa. Or may bo nines < ruro omitted because aomo of lose intorcatcd in the enterprise have vod for years in places where the state xchnngcs the natno for a number andre ro still Beared of seeing their names in rint. But to co mo to my object , nanpre- mblo I wish to atnto that I have got no itorcst iu the matter of the ttir. : strike , nd am not used to meddling with mat- on in which I have got no interest , tut when a gang of lonfors insult mo , whether directly or indirectly , then 1 ropono to have my little say. I was iot born in thiit country , came hero from iio where liberties , hko those that wu njoy in thia glorom Union , are nn- nown , BO 1 am a foreigner or , nn it coins , in the eyoi of those ocallawnga vho edited the "Boycottor" a crimiml. 'Down with the Foreigner , " _ the Id war cry of the knownothings uoma to bo the red tnpo in the rope f those follows , and you can depend on t , that is just tJm rope with which they vill hang themselves. 1 am a foreigner , nit for all that claim that I love this ountry aa much ns any of thcso scoun- rels , who , in crying down the foreigner , buso the memory 'of ttmio noble for- igriers who came hero to rescue this roat country from the handi of thu sav- goB , and open up to the world , to civili sation , Ampricn.tho wonder of the world , lie admiration of o very body ; a country rhieh is open alike to the : > rulgnor , coming from any art of the glebe so long as ho docs his uty aa n citi7.cn , no matter whether ho omos aa a Bohemian , Gorman or Irish man , independent of the fact that ho bo- onga to the Christian , Jewish creed erne no church whatever. I waa born a ow myself , ( I hope the "Boycottor" will orglyo the sin , nn I am innocent andhnd nothing to do with it ) ; for the l.'Ut twon- y years I have had no religion , but I do iot want a gang of loafers and scoun- Iroln to blackguard that belief in which ray father died and which was the last relief of hia dying momonts. Now , Mr. Editor , I hope you will par don this rather lengthy letter , but the ending of the "Boycottor" waa too much or mo and I thought it would not hurt to how those follows what an independent man thinka of thorn. n. r. OMAHA , May 8th , 1881. G , A , E , MEMOKIAL SERVICE , for a Grand on That Day A. General Invitation IH ICxtoiulud to OrKanlzatl Souluilca to 1'nrtlolpjvto. At iho lost regular mooting of Cuator 'oat ' , a comraittoo was appointed with ull power to act , to complete nrrongo- monta for the observance of "Docortxtion ) ay , " or memorial sorvicoa , on the 30th f this month. It ia intended to make a ; rand parade through the principal atroots f the city before going to the cemetery , where the aorvicoa will take place , con- lating of apoochoa , music , and the 1m- irosaivo ceremony of the G. A. R. over nravos of dead comrades. In order thai ho parade shall bo a succoaa a genera nvitatiou ia extended to all organized BO- ciotioa to participate with thorn on thai occasion. Col. Oarlin , commanding Fort Omalis , las promiaod to do all In his power to iclp the boys along , and a largo turn-out from the barracks ia expected. The committee mittoo have secured the services of Hon A. J. Popploton to deliver thu address a the cemetery ; other speakers will bo hoard from , notably , Col. Richard Burke A committee of ladies has boon appoints to visit the patriotic citlzons of our cit ; to solicit a little nid to help moot the In cidootnl espouses of the occnsion. The dotaila and farther work of the committee nill bo reported in duo tlinn. A WOED OF'WAENING- , A , IMnlclinm Do- nlro to AVnrtiOther P rtlOHAKalnat Wo , the undersigned , who have latol ; boon employed in the making of macrame lace , in Orounso'a block , make the follow ing "public statement of the facts concerning corning the conduct of E. D. Barret am William A. Pinkham : That they re presented to us that they had loaaod the rooma for ono year , whereas the fact i they had only loaaod them for OIIB month That .thoy agreed to teach ua to mat Macrame lace , on payment of $11.00. i That wo paid the money , and that thoj uddonly and secretly loft town , and tha many of our number Imvo not boon taught oa ngrood. That they agreed t pay us for the lace made by 119 , ant which they kept , but that they did no pay ua , but loft town , taking the lace and owing ua from ono to iiftoou dollara each. That they represented to ut Um after learning the laoo-makiug wo couh have steady and lucrative omploymon By that representation they obtained the money from ua , to rniao which many a ua borrowed from our frioudz , and do- deprived oursolvea of the iiccussuries ol lifo. That they publicly advertised to give steady employment , and ao obtained a largo eum of monuy from over one hundred women , who relied on their statement. That wo have learned thai thin name plan is beiug worked liy the tHiuo men in St. Joa , mid that wo beinj. unable from our limited moanu to dr anything moro than denounce the men who liayo ao wronged in , ask the publication - cation of thin statement in the Omuhu BKB , and that thu papers of St. Joe and Kansas City borcquested to copy. LAI > IKflSwiNI > LKl > llY E. D , BAltUCTT AND W , A , PlNKUAM. Durkoo'a Salad Dressing is comjioscd ol the freshest , pure/it , and choicoit condi ments money will buy , It surpasses any that can bo mtdi at homo , i cheaper , earcs labor and all anxiety. THE MYSTERY UNMASKED , The Cansc of Robert Lcyitl's ' Death Now FnlY ! Known. Queer Quartette of Omaha Now Beduced to Two. Tlio Unknown Mini Now Known tx > 1)0 Otic of tlio Notorious Four. By a simgulnr discovery tlio mystery hrouding H > bert Levitt , the man whoso death , in an old log hut on the present ito of the Union stock yards , has caused o much comment by the prosa , has at aat boon solved and the matter forever ot at rest. It hns nltvaya boon thought 10 was one of n band of outlaws WHO iNrRsrni * THIH CITY ast winter and lived on the bottoms with a gang of desperate and disreputable companions. The facts recently brought o light prove this conclusively us as well ns the manner of his death. Jn the issue of Tin : BEE of April 21st , ho fnctd and circumstances concerning lis tnking oil' wore given at considerable ungth. Othnr discoveries have been undo since , which in pnrt go to provo the ho correctness of the sUtomtmt. The ndiaposition of those acquainted with ho truth to tell it lias led the reporter nto ix variance from the fucta in part ns s now known , they took place the N101IT OF Till : DHPAKTUIll ! if tlio four men from the bottoms. It MIS stated in thii issue above mentioned hat three of those four men were nftor- vard aeon in southern Kansas. Hero all raci-a of thorn were lost by those who lave been nt work upon the cas . They wuro last seen in Barbour county in that tate and were mnking towarda the sand nils on the north aide of the Giminar- on river. Hero the dotnctivo , who in a < reixt measure from curiosity has boon allowing up this case , wus baflled. It loomed as if they had .VANIHHIU ) INTO THEjTIUNA1U ind were gone forever. On Thursday norning's train from the west was a y.ii- sengor , a nearly middle ngod man whose ifo for the last fifteen years has been spent on the plains of northcrnTexaa and western Kansas as a cow boy. lie fcwns on his way to a little villiago in southern Jhio , Smith Contpr , whither ho had boon called by the death of his brother. This gentleman whoso name .ia William Palmer , stopped over from morning un til evening at the St. Jamea hotel noni the depot in this city. Iloro ho engaged in conversation with the loungers about the hotel , relating his experiences and adventures upon the plains to his listen ers. Among his various natations was ono of a VKHY KECKNT BXPBRIEXCR , concerning the finding of a wounded man near the Canadian river , in the Indian territory , in which ho often spoke ol ! ) maha. Ho related the wounded raan'e story from their knowledge of the circum stances. Palmer's listeners know the subject of his narrative was ono of tin lotorious four. The baflled detective was sent for to whom Palmer told THE FOLIAWINO STOIIYI Mr. Palmer began by Baying that f01 ho past Hovon years ho had boon li charge of a largo cat Jo ranch in Moon county , Texas , belonging to a firm nainec Porter & Rogers. On the 18th day o April last ho loft his hacienda to ride ou upon the range in icarch of a couple o liorsoa which had pulled their picket pini lha night before and strayed away. Hi Imd neb traveled moro than ton milei from the ranch when ono of THOSU TF.KKI11LF KTOU11S which sweep over that section of country at this time of year compelled him t < seek shelter in a sod shanty at a shpr distance from the trail. Upon entering the hut ho was horrified to aoo a mat : lying supinely in a corner upon a buncl of straw apparently in TUB T1IKOES OP DEATH. Palmer turned his attention immediate ly toward rendering the prostrate mm some assistance. It was soon loarnoc the sick man had boon lying in Ida preson place and position for several days am was suffering from severe inflammation The position of the man waa changed bi Palmer , and his clothing arranged togw him the greatest possible comfort. Tin etck man was unable to move a muscli without suffering the greatest pain , bi Ing altnoat uuablo to speak. After ministering istoring to liis wants as best ho could Paimor loft him and wont ti his' ranch which was distant nearly ton miles. A team of mules am a wagon were secured there am BEHT OUT AFTEH THE SICK MAN , Ho waa brought into the ranch nnc tenderly cared for by Palmer and hii free hearted but ignorant cow boys. Up on examining the sick man's person twi nqly wounds were found near his groin They were evidently caused by knif stabs and were greatly imflamed. Tin bedridden man refused for some time t < toll how they were received. After be ing importuned by his nurses ho said thai on the night of the 7th of March ho ant two of _ his companions at thtti time in Omaha bccaruo engager ! IN A VIOLENT QnAUJlEI , through drink. Weapons were freelj used , and the fight ended by his receiving ing tire otabs in the groin from ono of hii comrades. One of his companions , known union ; thorn as English Bob , waa at that tinu suffering from internal hemorrhage , ant was then very weak from a Ions and continued tinuod illness. The night of the quarry was the ono agreed upon several da > s before fore for their departure from Omaha , Word had been sent them hero that do tectlvos were upon their track , am : would soon bo in the city. Fear of pun hhmont compelled them to put their plai : into execution. About midnight Englial Bob and the wounded man , known , Iu said , in the mines aa Mexico Jim , won helped by their two able companions tt walk out of the city AI-ONO TIIK LINK OF THE U. P. TilAOK. about three miles , to an old hut where it was thought security /or a short tinu wonld bo found. Hera 'English Bob from las violent exercise was taken worse. Hi : companions however , atud with him through the dny and a part of the follow ing night. When it waa soon by then ! that ho would not boablo to travel furthei they tenderly wrapped him in his blanket 11 protect him from tlio inclemency ol the weather , which was then very cold. In the darkness of midnight his three companiaim bid him a parting adieu and LKVT HIM TO SOLITUDE , Prom tlio old hut they went south tea a little town not very far distant wl oaa imino they could not remember. lTi > rt > , after a stay of three or four duya they were ad viand from thn papers of this city of the death of their companion. Learn- ng that their presence in that place had jccomo noted they determined to pusher or old Mexico whore it wc.s hoped the \lomon& " of lha law would not follovr hem. The three mon struck out for the loarest railroad , where , boarding a train hey secured a ride in a box car to Em- 'orm ' , Kansas FromEmporia they wont o Dudgo City whorothey were compelled o leave the train. They struck AOnOSS TJ1B PLAINS oward old Mexico. Mexico Jim's voundi were ccmtimully aggravated from lis constant exercise. They traveled ipirly ono hundred miles on foot xrhnn lis wounds began to pam him sonovcroly hat ho could go tin f irther. TIe waa oft by his compitni ma to die , when ho TAB found by Mr Palmer Mexico Jim , in boon questioned why ho ami his crun- unions c.uno to Omaha , said thv > y had teen driven out of the mines in lower Vow Mexico for crimes committed there , ho nature of which 1IB WOULD NOT IllVUIXlB. Mr. Paimor stated when ho loft the ranch the woundul mm was lying ftt Icath's door. The wounds which in hemielves were not fivt.il hai bucomo lovoroly aggravated , and would probxbly esult in death These facts rohti'd by Mr , Paimor sus am conclusively the theory that Hobeit Lievitt wns ono oE the four who lived n the bottom a1. Mn D wises. Time vill probably bring < < oaio of them to jus ice when it will bo learned why the ohoao to li'iu-o the minea and spend thu winter in the bottoma in this city in ob licurity. A VnllciMimn Itrnucd up. . D.F.OollliiB , tat in'ierof ' police , i > ovonth ward , oiulliiK , J'a , , uillci tlili wny : "Sulforud BO < vcroly from rhcmimtum ; ii < itbln ( ? did mo imy Ijoud till I tiled 'lliumm * * chctnc fit. H In n iloasnro to recoimnciid It " " " "ABDNOHOFKEYS , A IjiiUKlii > l > lo IVrfoniinnco at IjitHt Nlflit , Every scat in the Boyd'a hold an anx ious occupant uhcii the cut tain was rung up on the first scene in Chas. II. IIoyt' mdo splitting comedy "Bunch of Keys or , the Ilutcl , " as presented for the first time in this city. The piece is called a cmnody but why is hko the pudigreo o ; that much abused quadruped the mule shrouded in mystuiy. It is simply melongo of comical situations iuid spociallioa designed to display the vaudeville abilities of the people in thu oast. Messrs. Saugor and Kdvin have placed in the cast none but artists in tl.oir nnos. The dancing of Marietta Nasl vas the finest ever seen on the boards ol this theatre. The "Teddy" of Miss Luna \lervillo who has scores of admirers ii in Omaha , having supported Miss Eencr ! < in "Ohispa" some time ago , was a delightful lightful piece of work and mot with i prompt recognition from the delighted audienco. It is hardly fair to particularize izo any epouial set or artist in such an excellent cellent company. It is v. ithout doubt the most laughable pcrformauco given in the Boyd this season. AVIiy be IlownoiiBt. Trtio , you uru In n iiiHCniblo condition yoi ire wnak , piilid nnd nurvuus. You mnno sleep nigntt , or enjoy jour waking hours ; yo why lee > o hotrt ? Got nt the druggiat'a .1 bet do of liwittck Mlood JMtcrs. They will re itora you to ktnlth and ] > usc.o of mind. An Fjklilliitlon Ciuin f Hull to 1) IMiiyrtl Thlu Alturnoon. The lovers of base ball will this after noon bo given a free entertainment Trine ! will doubtless awaken some of the en thuaasm of former yoara. The regula U. P. nlho will give an exhibition game at their grounds on St. Mary's twonuo facing the change battery of the club This battery , consisting of Durkoe , th old pitcher of Iho B. & M'a , and Jami BOH , catcher , will bo supported by th ntrongost nine thut could bo elected Kvorybodv should turn out and by hi presence remind the boya that ho Is stil interested in this gront fielding sport The following are the names of the pluy ers and their positions : Itockwoll , 1'itther Durkoo Bundle Catcher Jsuil-o Suhabnry Firat liana UaU \ MolCeU y SocondtUivae Ur.ind Whitnuy Third Uuso. . . , Faukhouno Dwyer Shortstop Millo Seymour JU ht Field Fry C irrol Center Field NK Chftiubcra Left Field ISrya Do not forgot the game will bo c-iUei at 3 ] > . m. sharp. Hliht ) Up , ' riod llama ? I electric ( hi for crou and colds , and liiul it the bo < it roinody I hav fl\erusod In my foinlly. " Wiu. Ivay , BU Plymouth A\o. , BulIiUo , N. Y. JnvenllcH In The Dlanionil , A lively and interesting game of bal woo played ou Thursday at the B it M grounds between the nines ot Croightoi college and the High school. The Big ! Rchool nlub were defeated by the f core o M to 10. The playing on both sides wn somewhat faulty but notwithstandiu ; iho score wos'well kept down. The JLI igl school boya left the field quite disap pointed ns defeat was not looked for b ; thorn. The game was largely attended. I1XO1TEMKNT. "What causes the crcat rush at Schroter A , llocht'H Drug Storor The free dUtributioi of sample bottled > f Dr. Hosjiiiko'u Cough am Ijung oyrui | , the moat popular remedy for Coughs , Colcl.i , Couauniptlou nnd DroiichitU now on tlio niurkot , Itvgular nizo CO cents uni THE MILD POWER dUKES.- " O MHO PATH 1 - SPEGBFBCS. Iiuso3) ) "ira.t icli niimlirr tlio irwclnl pre- rerlulon of on eminent iilijrilclnn' Ino only nlniile. | hiir and hnroJlril clui for tlio ii'Oflo un vMNciraii t > u . cunts. imci. I. { ' teri.rnngeitlon.lnnitniatloni , . 75 J. \ \ cirniliiinunur. . Worm Colic , . . ! " "iiv , ur irttulUK * ' ! HlldUIl , ,2,1 nrrlu'n oCUiUclnii or Adulu si ? . "J'fiil rIrtiHiig. . lillllou-.ollc , . , , : It. liul ra > lorbu. . Vomiting , . . , , , , 3 % 7. I'iuuli .Oiilil. lironilillU as H. i\rilriiiuli. . liiolliiniiu , tncfuclip * i.i . ? . | J ° ' "l ihiJ > lalc liead chcirtluo .a ' ' . "V'Pt'inln , 1.11 loua Monimli .ai ! * . ' l/"rci'1'1 / ' 9r I'ulnful IVrloJ . a 'n , , ' ' . ' Jj Wliliiii toal'mfuna i vrkmi . 15 ! . L r"l' ! Lu"Sl' . Dinioult Dreuihliik' , . . . .UA j > , niilt Itllriiln , l'ntiK > ln * , iTiulluiil , , ! t. % ! " l'"criii ; < lAKUB. % Vguci ISo 17 IJIIm. liltnil ur UlecUlnlt . . .81) < l ) , flfUirli. nciitouritirontc ! Jnmn-ntft AU 311X < _ . linoiilng ii | | , violentcoiifU .no Hi' fcra.O'MUjv. | i'hyilcal W .icue .no 37. Kldact IU'r iiV. . . . . . ' ' , . ' . JS KrrviiiK ll lln..V 1 lll JOOi'iiliou Btrcol.'flcw Vork < Absolutely Pyre. Thl powrtci never < * t cl. A tnnr\cl ol pure tronh uid wholoscmanen Uoro conomlcal than h CiHmty kliJintii ] cknoct boaoM In conuwtltta < with t'no multltuJo of low \n : thort weiit t uium or iho "h to v wjcra. Sold oiilj'la cans. Hojalliik- ns Powder Co. IMrH. . And all other famous women Imvo won n rep utntlnn for fuclnl boauty. A flno cuinpluxliiu iimkcn onn li.nulsoiuo , oven though the fduo i' not n perfect mon'il. HuitlocL Llooil Hitters net directly upon the clruilailun , ntid no glvo thq wkln n clearness nnd Hinoolliiioss othoiwlae unattitnnbio. " DUFHENEH MtNUIELSOHN. TO OMAHA NATIONAL .DA 11U1LUINU. TIIlSBKLTorncRcnrfto tor la made exprttaly ( or the euro of derangements o ( the gcncratho orK nn Tli-ro Is no mi-take about this Instrument , the con tlnnous Btrcain of 1ILEO TUIOITY ro-mealing through the parti must restore toro them to nralthy action Do not confound tnls with Kluctrlc Delta oiUt rtlsixl to curo.all Ills from hciuljto too. It Is for the ONK euec lOapurp PC. KOI circulars ( ; IlnK full Information aildrcBa Uheo\or Llcctrlo Belt Co. , 103/Washlngtoo St. , ChlctKo III. S. E. ATWOOD , Plattsmouth , - . . . Neb BRiADBaor TiioaouauBEKD AMD man QUADS HEREFORD MB JERSEY CATTLE AND EUROO OB JBIUiKT BID BWIKI CSTYoung steak for Bale. Correspondence collcltoi BRUNSWICK & CO , Fifteenn Ball Pool , Carom AND ALL OTIintl GAMING TABLKS. TEN I'll BALLS , CHECKS. KTC. 18 South 3d Streetfat Louis , 411 Delaware Street Kaunas City Mo. , 1S21 liouglaa St. . ( mah , Mb. IIENRY HORNBEitGER , A.gent. or Catalogues and Price Lists. Recently of"Do3tonl.hifl opened an elegant ; ncw stock ol UNDEIl THE /In-SprlnR WeRht ! . . 1 Iu Summer Welch's. ' URI n F R W F A R ; In Klnu Fn llsh Lislo. fJUtnVYtHn \ IntPiue KuKllahlUlbrizxiin A Mil UhClCDV I"Kliio'rcnchK > brlKgM ] AND HUoltnl. UQ Muluo and Cotton. NEWEST AND LATEST DESIGNS IN NECKWEAR , JEWKLRY. HANDKEltOIIIFS , BRACES , ETC Coaching , Walking , Street and Evening Gloves. FINE WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS Digllih , riquoant ] Full Dress Slultf. SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE. Nebraska Cornice -AND- HANUFACTUnEHS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT UETALIO SKYLIGHT , Iron Fencin I Croitlnga , Balustrade ) , Vou'ldu , Office nd U lUllliij ) , Window and Cellar Ouirds , Eta OOB. O , ANDCtn STRKGT , LINCOLN NEB. OAIHER , U DR. FEU A Lt BRUN' < > PUEVENTIVE AND OURK. FOE EITHER STSS , 'Mm roniDdyboln lnjectod directly totheaott ol lie dlica , rwjulrej no change of diet cr nauseous , nercurlal or jwlaoiious mediclnea to be taken Intern - n llj. When U'cd u a | irov ntive tiy cither MIX , Itli rt ) > oMlkla tu contract tiiy i > rhato ijfscius ; but Iu tin MM ( il the a already unfortunately attllctoil wu gusr uitee ttiico bozim to euro , or o IU refund thttmou oj , I'rloo by umll , pMtiife paid , ti. 1'cr ' box or thr DOXUS for $3. > v 1TOITTKN QUAIUNTKES loaned by nil authorixud aifent , Dr Felix i e Brun&Co , SOLE riUll'KIETOUS 0 F. GoodmiD , Druirirtti Sole Agent , for Oinaba b mio wly \\unt of Faltli. If Schroder it Dot-lit , the ilnigtIat , ilo not sue ceetl It i * not for the wuut of faith. They bate tub fuitb iu Dr. Jiusanko' * Cough wid Lnug uyrup aa a remedy for ColJg , Consumption , > ud l.unif ulTcctuua.tliat they will give a bottle rott t < i inch and ovary 0110 ubu is in need u fo medicine of tbli kind Buffalo U. S. Standard ALES 0flBSBHH H H B B > Himebaugh & Taylor , WESTERN AGENTS , - - OMAHA , NEB. R. U. 7KA DORMANT , STOCK , UOi'PrTU , PLATFORM , jpl & COUNTER 0 ALWAYS IN STORE. LARGEST BTOGK IN THE WEST , Adopted ami iuUso by the United States Government. REPAIR SHOPS Scales of all hinds repaired nnd sen'ed by U. S. standard weights. for Estimates. EXMEBAUGH & TAYLOB , 1405 Douglas Street , Onm' ' .1. Iu the event of n stroke of The winnings uood fortune jou cmi win nre guaranteed by 500,000 marks Government. You are invited to participate in the chances of winning in the grand draw ing of prizes guaranteed by the State of Hamburg , in nhich 9 Millions 620,100 Marks Have to Be "Won. In the course of theao advantageous drawings , which contain according to the prospectus only 100.COO tickets , the following prizes will bo forthcom ng , viz : The highest prize will be ev. 500,000 Marks. Premium of 300,000 Marks. 263 prizes of 2,000 Marks. 1 prize of 200 000 Marks. G prizes of 1,500 Marks. 2 prizes of 100,000 Marks. 515 prizes of 1,000 Marks. 1 prize of 00,000 Marks. 103G prizes of 500 Maiks. 1 prize of 80,000 Marks. GO prizes of 200 Marks. 2 prizes of 70,000 Marks. G3 prkes of 350 Marks. 1 prize of GO.OOO Marks. 29020 prizes of 145 Marks. 2 prizes of 50,000 Marks. 3450 prizes of 124 Marks. 1 pri o of 30,000 Marks. 90 prizes of 100 Marks. 5 prizes of 20,000 Marks. 3050 prizes of 94 Marks. S prizes of 15,000 Marks. 3950 prizes of G7 Marks. 2G prizes of 10,000 Marks. 3950 prizes of 40 Marks. CO prizes of 5,000 Marks. 3950 prizes of 20 Marks. LOG prizes of 3,000 Marks. in all 50,500 prizes. Which will he Surely won in 7 Drawings within thej space of a few Months. The first prize drawing is officially fixed for Iho llth and 12th of Juno of the | present year , and the prize is for A \Vholo Original Ticket only 1 Dollar 50 Ota. or G Marlts. A Half Original Ticket only 75 Cts. or 3 Marks. A quartorOriginal Ticket only 38 Cts. or li Marks. And I will forward thcso original tickols guaranteed by the state ( not prohib I itod promissory notes ) even to the most distant countries , iu return for thcl amount forwarded prepaid. Every ticket holder will receive from ! mo gratis along with the original/ / ticket the original prospectus provided ? with the arms of the state.and immediately after thu drawing the oflicial lists without any chargo. I The payment and forwarding of the sums won to those concerned will hovel my special and prompt attention , and the most absolute secrecy. | $3TAll orders can bo sent by the medium of a Poatoflico Order , or perl registered letter with Bonk Notes of the United States. o address the orders before 11TE OF JUNE on account of the approaching drawing of the prizes in all confidence directly ! SAMUBL HECKSCHEft , Sonr , Banker and Exchange Agent at Hamburg. Germany. 1206 Farnam Street. Without exception we have this spring one of the finest lines of prin of ens EVER SUOWN IN OMAHA. EDHOLM&ERICKSON SOLE AGENTS FOR INWAY , WEBER AND HARDMAN AND PACKARD AND SMITH American Organs is l LARGEST AND BEST STOCK U ? S IEEE IB . IE T ! M Tl r L , - - * I ii n I ii K ! * J L M ! PWM piilUria * - - - * Foreign and Domestic , iu the City. 113 North 16th St