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OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY MAY 21 , 1884. 5
MANUFACTURER OF
8ALVANIZJ RON ,
CORNICES
WINDOW CAPS , FINALS ! ETC.
a , ia xotix iiBtx-oot ,
OUAIU NKU.HASKA
yojr work is dome for nil time
to time to come.
WE CHALLENGE
o produce a more durable material
for street pavement than tlio
Sioux Falls Granite.
OIRIDIEIRS
FOIfANY AMOUNT OV
ORr-
or
filled promptly. Samples sent and
estimates given upon application.
WM.MOBAIN&CO. ,
Sionx Falls. Dakota.
DOCTOR
WH1TTIER
(517 St. ChnrloB St. , St. Louis , Mo.
A regular graduate of tvoMcdltAl Colleges , hmljten longer
encaged in the ipcclaltrcntraentoT CHBONIC , NaB\oia , SKIM
and HIOOD DiBKAiiatliaQ BUT other 1'bjilclan In fit. Ixxili ,
us city p | 'cri ahowandallold reilJeauknow.
Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and
Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec 1'ri
tions of Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning ,
Old Sores and Ulcers , * ro treated with un paralleled
tuercHi , on laUtl ntlentlUo itrluelnlei. S . 'clT , Frlrntcty.
Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excels.
Exposure or Indulgence , vbich produce BOIU of the
following tflccti : ticrvouiDeuR , deMlitr , dlmocm or l bt
uDddefccthe mpniorj , pinipici on the face , phyttcat dcca/ ,
arerflouto tht tncletof femalei , eoDfuiitB of Idcac , ct . ,
renderlnc Marriage improper or unhftppy * ro
permineitlycureJ , l mphlet36 i > ageiontbe ) aVoTftent
( o ictlcd cQi elop * , free to an j addresi , CocsuItatloD at of-
flee or b/mall free , aodlQTltcd. Write farqucitloni.
A Positive Written Guarantee
Kfrcmln allcarftblccaiel. llrdlclneiieDt eyerywhere.
Famphleti , Encllsh or German. 64 pufoi , d -
rlblnE above dl e § e , la male or fomalt , FUSE ,
MARRIAGE GUIDE !
JO pagei , fine plalct. IllnitrotcJ ID eloth and clttbinding ,
Me , montjvri'oitagt ; iame , jiaper covers , 25c Thli L ot
coutaloi all tbe curltui , doubtful or lauuUltlre ant to
know. A book of treat Ii > ter at to all. Health , Bcoolj.
lltrflncsi are promoted IItg Udcc *
In
N
PRINCIPAL LINE
CHICAGO , FE01RU ArST.LOUIS ,
iiv WAV or
OMAHA A1ID LINCOLN TO DS1TVSB ,
Oil VIA
KANSAS CI7Y AND ATCHISON to DENVER
UoiiniTtini ; In Union Depots nt Kiin-.isOllj- ,
. OmnliuuiulDciivi'i willi tliiuiiKli trains lor
And nil points In thoGicat'Wc&t.
iniiKt I'nloii ' Depot ut Chicago
s for
N12W YORK , 110 S TON ,
And nil Kiisti-rn Cltlus.
At J'corln with tliiuuull tmlns for JiHllaimp-
oils , ( JlnciniKitl , Coltiiiilnia , 111 ul nil ] ) OintH 111
nlli.lhiat , 'At HU I.uulaith tluonuli
for all polntu South.
KICKunt Day Coaches , J'arlor Curs , with Ho.
cllnlui ; Clialis ( HontH free ) , SmokhiK Cnra with
JlevolvliiK Ctmlrs , I'lillinan I'ulaco Sloeiilnt ;
Cam and the famous C. II. &Q , Dining Cnr.i
rniulaJly toand from Chicago and Kansas City ,
Chicago and Council lllutlu ; Olilcn < ; o und les
'Inlni- ' , ( ; hl-nio , St. .InNi-ph , AtcliUon und
. v.i'li i * rlii" . ' ( iiiily tlitougli line
n.i n . „ - ! . n tin x in-twceu Chicago ,
I.liiujln unit Donvvi , anil Olilcuco. Knnaas
City and Denver. Throimh cm a uctnucn
IniflanuiK > IU and Council llluira , via 1'corln.
OOINO IVOUTJI AND SOUTH.
Solid Trulnu of Klcgant Day Coaches nnd
I'ulliniiii raliieuSleejiliiL' Cam uro run dally to
and from St. Louis ; via Hannibal ; ( julncy ,
Kcoknk , llnrlliiKton , Cedar Haiilda and Albert
I.cntobt. 1'aul nnd MliincaHlls ] ; Parlor Cam
with KccllnliiB Clmlra to und from Bt.
nnd I'oorio. Onlyonocliangoof cura bet een
St. I.ouls und Den Monc ! , Iowa , Lincoln , No-
Imiskn , and Denver , Colorado.
It Is also the only Through Line between
GT. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and GT. PAUL.
It IH known us tlio ircat THUOUdll OAIt
IINi : of America , and is universally udmlt.
i d to IK : the
Finest Equipped Railroad in the World for
all classes of Travel.
TltroiiKli Tickets via tills line lor sale at nt >
U , It. coupon ticket ofllces In tlio UultodStatcs
aid Canada.
I' . J. 1'OTTEH. I'EHOEVAL LOWEL
Vlco-1'fci. * Gttt. Mantctr.
U. P. BAKERY ,
1514 Webster St. , Omaha , Neb. ,
( Suoccsaors to the old U. P. B eryieth Bt , )
All , KINDS OK
BREAD , FANCY CAKES AND PIES
od.r
Capital Prize , $150,000 , ,
"WtdolteriiiyttTtVf that tit tupenut tht ,
ranotmtnti for OU tht Monthly ami Semi-Annt-i
Drain'njjt qf tht Tmiitiana State Ijotttry Comnanv
en i in vtrton and
manage control fA Dratani
t , anil that tht taint are eonduettd tnt
ht Mity./aimttt. and in good/aith toteard all rat
tin , and we autHorite the company to tiw ( A < < etr
tittxte.uith/ac-timUet o/ our i nafurfl atttuhf
! ! id a < lvtrttttmtnti. "
COMMiuiomu
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION
U dyer Half a Million DisiriMtcd !
Lonisiak State tottery Coimany ,
Incorporated In 188S ( or IS yours by the loRleUUm
or oiluoitlnnnl anil chnlUblo purposes w Ith a up <
tal of 91,000,000 ta which ft reserve fund ol ovui
6(0,000 his elnco boon added.
IJy an overwhelming popular vote Its frnnchK
WM m&do a part of the proiont state oonstltntloi
doptod December 2J , A. D. 1870.
Its grand single number drawings will
ak jilaco monthly.
It nc\cr scales or postponoi.
took nt the followiuR Vlstributton : lC9t.li
Grand Jrontiily and the
Kxtraorflinary Senn-Anunal Drawing
In the Academy of Music , Now Orleans ,
XUEBDAY , JUNK 17 , 1881.
Under llio special super > l9ton and nmnngcmctit of
GEN. G. T. BEAUREGAIID. of Louis-
lena , and GEN. JUBAL A. EARLY ,
of Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZE , 8150,000.
jtSTNotlco , Tlckcte are Ten Dollars only. Halves ,
? 5. Fifths , ? 2. Tenths , $1.
1 CAPITAL I'HIZE01' 8K.O.OOO . . . . 8160,000
1 OIIANI ) PUIZK OK 60,000. . . . 60,000
1 QIIAND PHIX.K OK 20,000 . . . . 20,000
2 lAllQEPUIZKS OP 10.0CJ . . . . 20,000
4 LAKQK PUIZE8 OF 6.000. . . . 20,000
20 PKlZhS OK 1,000 . . . . 20,000
60 600 . . . . 26,000
100 800 . . . . 30,000
200 200 . . . . 40.000
800 100 . . . . 63,000
60 . . . 60,000
APPROXIMATION PHIZKS.
100 Approximation 1'rires of $200. . . . $20,000
100 " 1C ) . . . . 10,000
100 " " 76 . . . . 7,600
2278 Trltos Amounting to . $522,600
Application for rates to clubs should bo nude onlj
to the office of the Company In Mow Orleans.
For further Information wrlto clearly gMng ( nil
ddrow. Make P. 0. Money Orders | i jablo and
address Registered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK ,
Now Orleans , La.
Postal Notes and ordinary kttcrs by Mall or Kx >
press ( all sums of { 5 and upwards by Kxpreaa at oui
ex ] > cnsc ) to
If A. DAUPHIN ,
M. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orleans , L .
rW7deventh St. , Washlnrton. P. C.
IAL1DIES
find radical cure by my
method , based on recent sci
entific researches , even in the
most desperate cases without
any trouble to the functions.
I cure equally the sad con-
consequences of the sins off
youth , nervousness and im
potence .
DISCIVETION GUARANTEED.
jcr to send the Eioct description of the Slcknear.
DR. BELLA ,
Member of Several Scientific Societies.
( J , Place do la Nation 0 , VAIUS.
m&e wcdieit
Poison Oak
Sccma to yield c\cry time to treatment Ith Swift's
Specific.
Spartanburu. S. C. , M rch 13,1884.
Your most > alua lomodlclno ( Swift's Spcciflchas
done inc BO much KOcxl that I Icel like sajlnL'this for
thobomflt ot those who sutler llko I did. I waa
poisoned by Poison Oak , and saw not a well day for
snoeart , until I used Swift's Specific. In the six
years I used almost c\erj kind of medicine , but none
had the desired cffcit. After usinz six bottles of
Sniffs Specific 1 am restored to perfect health with
not a blgn of that awful poleon leftl
Yours Truly , DAVID NESBITT.
OAK : .
"had for thirty cl ht jcirs suffered every spring
and summer with Poison ( ink , which I contracted
1 thlnc ( when a boy. I tried c\cr > tliing for it , in-
cludinit in nyjhjficians , Jut without any benefit. I
took elx bottfca of Swift's Specino ( S. S. S.four
jenra a o , and It cured ran tound and well. Thrco
summers have passed , and I have had nn return of it.
JosErii 15BA8L1.V , Columbus , On.
Our Treatise on Dlood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
THE SW1PT SPECIFIC CO.
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , do.
Y. Office , IBOW.23 St , betfl'h and 7th a > s
THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL
SDER COMPANY ,
ISUCCESSOHS TO THE J. M. B. i II CO. ]
THE MONARCH
Tbc moat extensive manufacturers of
a
IN Till : WOULD.
609 B. Tenth Street OMAHA , NEB
HrFrlccn of Billlrd and Tool Tables and materials ,
furnished on application.
BRUNSWICK & CO ,
'
Billiard , Ball Pool , Carom ,
AND ALL OTIIEIl OAMINO TABLKH. TEN PIN
HALLS , CHECKS , ETC.
18 South 3d Street , Bt I < oul , < 11 Delaware Street
City , Mo. , 1321 Uougla * St. . Omaha , Neb ,
HENRY IIOKNBERGBR ,
Agent.
Write for Catalogue * and Price Lists.
Western Cornice-Works
IKON AND SLATE KOOHNa.
C. SPECHT , PKOP ,
1111 Douglas Bt Omaha , Neb ,
0
Of
Balvanizea Iron Cornices
oiaxt news , HntaU , Tin , Iron and Elite
Hooting , Hpecht's I'stent iletalllo Skylight , latent v
uljutted lutchct Bar and Urackit fahcMng. I am
the general agent for the above line of goods. Iron '
funrlng , ( 'rentlngs. lUliutradei , Verandas , Irou Ilank i d
lUlllngi , Window Illludi , Cdlar Uuardi ; alt geoeral ' I
agcut for 1'cersoo & UUl's i'atent Iiisl ( < e Ullnd. 'Kot
A GUNV1NK
Tlio Cowboys TcslliiR tlio 3lcttlo ol
Thrlr llortU ,
Tlioro had boon considerable
variegated with oapocinlly lurid illustra-
tiona of the possibilities of profanity , on
the merits of the two bulls , and for sever
al nights the smoke hung loir over the
c.imp-lircs , ns if listening , toon\vc3trick _
on to rise , to the various stories of thoi
prowess in former struggles. Mutcho
son'a inon wore to the westward of th
trail , but they came over to Zingman'
round-up , two miles to _ the east , ovetj
evening to talk over their bulland spoon
late on the chances if Xingman's men fol
the spirit of ownership in anything the ;
want to put against him. But Xinij
man's people husitatud. They had n bull
Texas , which had killed everything h
liiul tackled , and they thought it aium
fair ndvnntngo to turn him loose ngixina
so manifestly nn inferior nninml ns Mur
chcson's Wild Bill , though they couldu *
call to mind any _ other nnima
they were willing to risk money on
This position broke up the poke :
; amo , nnd gave rise to some prououncoi
lolomics. If wind could hnvo nettled
.ho dispute it irould have boon docidoc
n favor of both sides. Relying oil the
anecdotes related of each , ono would
suppose that a contest between then
could only result in the termination pi
imo. Mnrcheson'a mmi wore n ut'it in
ho statement that on ono occasion Wild
3111 had rushed his ndvcrsa./ down , and
inablo to stop his headway , had gone
ionic with n Methodist church on his
loriis. Kingman's | people conceded the
> ossibility of this , but maintained and
irovod conclusively by the testimony of
inch other that Texas had on ono occa-
ion t picked up nn oarthcmako on his
lorns nnd hold it there till it agreed
" over ' to visit that section again if ho
would lot it go. On this sttto of facts it
was obvious that nothing but n mooting
ould definitely determine the superiority ,
nd the duel was arranged for Sunday
lorning. The fitjht was to como oil'on
outral ground , midway between the
.wo herds. Every cowboy was to have
lis weapons behind him , u judicious pro-
auton , since the cowboy pistol has a BU-
lonmtural method of discharging itself ,
without reference to matoiial causes.
Sach side was to remain behind its own
> ull , and uoi'hor to upproach the fracas
low than . ' 100 yards , the winners to
tko all thu money to be fou'id on the
lorsous or ii ; the possession of the losers. ;
Bright nnd early Sunday morning , the '
; raas was still shining in the dow , and
10 sun cominrr up with every promise of
glorious prairie day , the bulls wore cut
ut of their respect ! vo herds nnd driven '
o the battle-ground. A man who has
over seen n Texas bull doesn't know
ipw auch fight can bo tied up in ono
lido. Strong and wiry , not too heavy in ]
10 Hank , short of horn , and quick in , ae
on , ho waa built to fight , and contrived
o discharge his mission without involv-
ng himself in the slightest unnecessary
omplication. Lashed to madness by
10 whips of the cowbows , laid on merci- in
cssly to arouse their rage , the two bulls
amo in sight of each other , and their
mckers withdrew. By nature a Texas of
mil is all the time as mad ns ho can got ,
ntil ho sees another bull , then the thpr-
nomcter of hia wrath goes to boiling
) oint.
As they spied each oilier their heads
wont down and their tails up. They ap-
reached slowly and with a sinuous mo-
ion , pawing the ground and moaning.
? oxas appeared a little the larger of the is
, wo , and ho was fully aa active as his foo.
A hundred paces apart they fairly sprang
rom the earth , and the bellow nnd the
rash of mooting mingled together as the a
ground trembled beneath thorn. Texas a
iad the best of it. for Wild Bill recoiled
o his haunches , but the game little bull
recovered first , and in the next attack
; ored Texas under the head , nearly
reaching his throat. The onslaught waa
so unexpected that Texas , still dazed by
ho first shock , failed to counter on his in
adversary. But the next found him pro
lared , and ho received the enemy full on
ho forehead , driving him again to his
launches. Before Bill could rally Texas
iad raised the ilesh oil his high foro-
houldor bonn. a
The smell of his own blood crazed the
ittlo bull , and his next dash was nol in
traight. He struck Texas obliquely ,
hrowing up the head of the latter , and
hen turning , before ho had passed , ho
ippod up the big bull's ' off fore log ,
catching him behind the shoulder nnd
caring out the muscles , cords , and
ondons. Though badly lamed , Texas
was not vanquished , Once more ho bore or
ho little bull down , but Bill was the
east injured of the two , nnd , struggling
o his feet , ho buried a horn in the old
wound. It is doubtful if ho know what
Inmago ho had done , for lie waa half
ilinded with his adversary's blood. at
L'exaa awaited the next rush whore ho
teed , nor was ho kept in susponos. Bill
was at him in a moment , but the bUj
> ull , sadly hurt , winded , and tired , hole
lis head high , and Bill caught him bo-
weon the forelegs , ripping him to the
neck before ho tore away.
Then Texas turned , and a shout from
is ! backers announced his defeat. With
yell of victory and derision Murchcson' *
non dashed down and drove their bull
> ack to the herd. Three hours later the
lords were in motion again , but Murche-
son's people were enriched to the extent
if all the caah whereof Zingman'a men n
iad boon seized at tho4timo tlio duel bo
jan.
Staggering slowly and painfully down
to the trail , Texas limped while on his
way back to the ranch from which lu
camo. Ho could not aa back to his herd
'or the cows will gore a defeated bull to
Icuth. There was no effort to bind U ]
lis wounds ; they didn't oven offer to
ead him to water. And so alone hi
wandered away , beaten , disgraced , ant
; riovoualy wounded , and in a little whili
waa lost to sight in the dust that lloatoc is
along the prairio.
Tlio Poultry IJiisiness.
TothoKJItor of Tlieltee
Aa many of my old friends arodosiroa ;
to
of knowing what auccosa I have had in
the poultry business In Kansas , I givi
yon my ezporicnco , Over a year ago .
made two very crude hatchers , doalgnoi
from Bomo good points of several I hat
soon. I filled thorn with eggs and they
worked fairly well. I kept them going
from December 1st to Juno 1st , clearing
from them $050 over and above every
tliinu' , and that , too , in spite of the higl
prlco of feed , and the fact that my chick
OIIB were all marketed at low prices , th
highest I got was $0.00 a dozen , and the one
lowest $375. During that time I attended
od to my regular business. Believing
this was a good return for the ainoynt o
work , I began to look around for a more
perfect hatcher , and my attention i
directed to the Common Sense , Jn Juno I j gc
directibai from J , lf. Bain,1 of Nuw ft
Concord , Ohio. Ho Is secretary of the
N. A. Poultry association , and will send
directions for making this hatcher to nny
ono sending thtoo 2-conl stamps , to prepay -
pay postage. I had ono made that hold
U50 eggs' nnd cost about $7. My suc
cess with the hatcher was all 1 could
wish for , nnd 1 immediately had four
more mado. From these five hatchers 1
have just taken 1030 fine chickens , out
of a little less than 1200 efjgs. 1 believe
1 am placing it modestly when I sny that
1 hope to clear $2800 by July next , and
still pursue my usual business. _ There is
no business na profitable as this is , pro-
\idod ono gives It the attention it de
serves ; and no business requires as little
capital to suxrt on. There is no necessity
for men trying to hide this business or
monopolize it. The field Is the world ,
and the world , like Oliver Twist , is crying -
ing out for more. There are thousands
of young men who nro teachers nnd
clerks who look forward to the time \\hon
they can got n start in so ma luokv way.
This way is here open to thorn it they
willonlyimprovoby.it. Thousands of
of young women , toowho fool dependent
on father or brother , could in ono year
place themselves high above nny dopen-
ionoo , if they only would. Got direc
tions ant1 make your hatchers immediate
ly , as you can mnko them yourselves. '
L. L. J.
Tom Thumb's Widow.
Speaking of widows , I came across
Mrs. Tom Thumb the other day in the
elevated railrond car. Slio had to nmko
considerable of a jump to scat horaolf ,
and I observed that her companion made
no offer of assistance. This wnajn accord
with her well understood desiro. You
may ! have happened to find out that old
men don't like to bo helped on with
their overcoats , bocausp it implies a do-
cropituiio which they dislike to acknowl
edge , oven to themselves. _ Well , Mrs.
Thumb has that sort of fooling with reference -
once to any real or implied notice of her
sizo. She sat there in uroat dignity , but
with her foot dangling far above the lloor.
f'Blm ought to carry an adjustable
footstool. " I remarked , "or also have
something in the wny of an automatic
Icnthaning apparatus , like these tlshiug
orO
rods that slide out of themselves , at
tached to her heels , " .
My ] companion was short the fominino.
Said aho :
" Bless your heart , that little creature
Isn't practically any worse oil' than a good
nany of the rest of us. Woman's rights
ire crually disregarded by railroad matia-
era , if you'll take the trouble to notice.
L'hoy give us shorties a choice between
Dractically standing up and not much
nero than loaning against a scat ; or
iquarcly seating ourselves and letting our
'oot dangle unsupported. Look at that
ov of women across the car. The only
DUO who rests her back fully against the
mpport intended for it and her foot Hat
?
f the lloor is nigh ns tall as you are
Vllu the rest are a dozen sizes too smnllfor
the scats. If sitting away back properly
they only touch their toes to the lloor ,
like n line of ballot girls tip-toeing on the
itago.Vhy shouldn't happy medium
tav thoJieight of public aeata bo struck ?
Why ; shouldn't moii bo made to sit on a
level a little below their knees , instead
ifd putting the whole inconvenience of
adjustment on our loss lengthened BOX ?
Rually , 1 think of writing to Susan B.
Anthony about it. "
situ HOPES TO onow.
The little widow Thumb.is casually n
resident of Now York , and n welcome vis
itor in a considerable number of rather
wealthy and fashionable families. She
now a lady so mature and dignified
notwithstanding her diminutive slzo , that
nobody , in the vray of social intercourse (
dares , or is much inclined to treat her as
human trifle. To see her in a midst of
round of calls is to got the impression , \
ut first sight , that your oyoa have some
how suddenly become telescopic inversely
BO exactly is she a minaturo of the conven
tional dames of ceremonious society. She
dressses for an afternoon of formal jisit-
ing in a toilet of semi-mourning , suitable
style for a qujot woman of forty-five
which ago oho acknowledges and orders
from a livery stable ono of these coupes
th'it , as to liveried drive J and general ap
pearance , are acarooly distinguishable
from private equipages. Provided with
visiting list , and easily commanding an
air of well-bred balance , she lacks only
stature to bo the ideal of n middle-aged
millionaire's wife , Of course she attracts
staring attention whenever she alights ;
but nor mannar of silent ropooof is usally
effective as a euro for impudence , and
she is able to go about with far loss an
noyance than might bo supposed. She is
now about three feet and a half in height ,
a foot mpro than when she -was first
put on exhibition by Barnum , and it was
only within a few years that she stopped
growing.
"It would not surprise mo , " oho lately
said , "if I should take to growing again
any time. My case is ono of retarded
development , you know , and I may yet
catch up with the rest of you. The ma
jority of the dwarfs exhibited are really
children , phonominally small , but by no
moans the adult midgets that they are
represented to bo ; and consequently they
grow out of the profession. That has
been the case with many a 'freak , ' as the
showmen call thorn.
The portinanco of the fair , fat and for
ty-inch widow aa a topic here is the fact
that she has a suitor for her hand. Thu
account current in her circle of acquain
tance says that Mr. John Spencer Coyno ,
mine operator , who came eastward a
year ago with a comfortable fortune , be ha
gan to seriously woo her soon after mak
ing his acquaintance in thin citv. Ho is a '
handsome man of no moro than forty
with cultured taste , good morals and
about a hundred pounds , 1m stature being -
ing limited to an inch or so moro than
five foot. That ho is deeply in Iqyo with
Mrs. Thumb is not doubted by ny of
their mutual friends , but he does , not
seem to have made.much progress towards - di
ards capturing the catirnablo dwarf. It
said to bo her firm Intention not to (
marry again. MBTKOTOL.
Tlio Farmer Still Tlllb tlio Boll.
A euddon change from jwvorty to wealth IH
apt to turn men's lioadu , but It lion not proved
bo no with Mr , Jibort ; 8. Montgomery , of
Mt. Olivet , Ky. , who last week received hero , t
through tbo J' ir t National bank , 815,000. tut
the h'-lilor of ono-Uftli of ticket No , BO.800 ;
which drew the cnriltal prize In the April In
drawing of The Louisiana Ktato Jxittcry , coat
ing him but ono dollar. Ho In at homo pur at
suing the even tenor of hla way ax a farmer ,
and shown a disposition to uuo wisely the
money dauio fortune ha4 bestowed upon him.
When the public was inclined to doubt if ho
would receive the money , ho wai offered by
roBpoaiilble parties , the amount called for , leza
two per cent , but kuoulug the Integrity "f the
Loumana State Lottery management , ho de
clined the olfor , and hiw received $15,000 In
full. It was the first lottery ticket In over
held In his life , and ho paid for It the sum of
doUar.-fMayavlllo ( Ky , ) , liullotlu , April are it-
29th. itu
A Bl NoW Orlcuim Blaze ,
NBVV OHUJANH , May 20. Security
warehouse , No , . 2 to 5 Julia Btrnot , was
burned to-night with f > 73 hoguheada of
tugar , 15,482 barrehi of molasses , and
some cotton coed oil. Lou $150,000 ;
fully insured. '
A "Wyoming Munlcr nnrt
CIIKYKN.NK , May 20. Two tnem ar
rived hero to-night from Snblllo county ,
eighty-five miles north of here , with the
body of Gco. Motc.ilf. Wliilo nt dinner
Motcalf had got into n diaputo with Win
Mnlonoj , who shot him cloud. Maloney
was arrested , but was subsequently cap
turcd And lynchod.i
ii.vsij iiAiiii * i
At Terre Haute Pcorin 1 ; Tcrro
llmito ! ! .
At Milnrnukco Bay City8 ; Milwaukee
0.
At St. Douis SU Louis I ; Boston
Unions 1 ,
At Philadelphia Washington , 3 ; Ath-
lotcs , 12.
At Altoonn Wet ground prevented
; amo.
At-Now York , Providence 2 , Now
York 1.
At Philadelphia. Boston ! ) , Philadol-
i hin 0.
At Grand llonUs. Grand Unpids C ,
Minneapolis i } .
AtMuskcgon. Muskegon 0 , SU Paul
\jt
Now York Dry
Ifiw : YOIIK , May 20. Exports of do
mestic cottons for the week , , ' )701 ) ! pack
ages ; making a total for the expired portion
tion of tlio yonr Gi,4u ) ! ) packages , against
02,084 for tlio Bame time in 18811 nnd
iM.OITin J882. Thcro has boon a fair
request for a number of selections of sea
sonable specialties , but for general mer
chandise the dumnml wna dull.
Kaunas City Hnccn.
KANSAS CITY , May 20. This was the
opening-day of the lirst spring meeting.
The track waa excellent.
JOBBO JamcH won tlio livo-oighth of a
milodnsh ; time , 111.
lloaa waa winner of the mile honta race ,
three in five ; best time , " 37 J.
Blue Bird won the runnfng half-mile
nnd repeat ; limo , 40 and 5U.
lei > rccntln Sunilny Work.
SAHATOIIA N. Y. May 20. The Pres
byterian Assembly abolished the ollico
of treasurer , the duties to bo done by a
clerk. The report of the special committee -
too < on sabbath observance deprecates
all forms of labor on that day. Adopted
unanimously. Reports on homo missions
wuro submitted.
Oliio DoinournlM.
CptUMiius , OHIO , May 20. Tlio Dem-
ratio atato convention has fixed on Juno
4th and 25th , for holding the next con
tention.
oimtor KtiHtlB.
BATON Ilouni : , May 20. J. B. Kuslis
lias been elected United States senator ,
to succeed Jonas.
COMPLETE TREATMENT , $1.
A single dose ot Banford'B Radical euro In *
Bluntly relieves the most violent Sneering or Ilbiul
Colds , clears tlio lio&d UB by ma lo , Htops u atory dig-
charge * from tlio Nuso and Kc , i > rcenta lUnglnK
Nolms In tlio head , Cures Nortoua Ilemlaclio aim
itiliducH Chills and Ken or. In Chronic Catarrh It
cloatiBva the nasal iia9 aKCH ot ( oul tnuciis , r en tore a
ho 8CH909 of miiilf , tastoand hcnrlni ; wlien alTootoJ ,
rocs the head , throat and bronchial tnlms of often-
sl\c matter , B ccttns and purlllos the breath , utopa
thocoiiKh and arrests the procroaa of Catarrh to-
nardsCansumntlau.
Ono bottle Itadlcal Ciiro , ono box Catarrhal So ] .
\ent and Sanfonl'a Inhaler , all In ona pack ago , ol al
HrugKte \ for $1. Auk for HANronu'a RADICAL CU&L
L'OTTKR DlVa AND ClIBUICAL CO. , I)03t0ll
Collins' Voltala Klootrlo Pluiter
; Instantly affoota the Nervous
, Sj Um and banishes Tain. A
Mirfoct K'octrlo llattory com-
„ , . . . , , lned with a Porous 1'laator fo
IS THE CUV i cents U nunlhllatoff r m
_ < " * \.UllKsWeakandWornOu
-B SUffERUB NEBVl Parts. htrengthcnH Tired Mm
c , nrOTont dlicaio , ami dona inoro In ( ono-ha
mo than * ether plaster In the world. Sol
orywlior o.
ron THE cimE OP AM. DisnAsna OF
iioK6CB.cATTf.n. winni ; , noes. HOGS ,
and i'Uul/1 Hi. " " (
I'Olt TWHSTV YTAUS Ilnmnlirr ' llnnirn *
hnlhlc Vclrrliinrv Hpi-rllU-H fun o rm-n nji-il 1)V
I'nriniTH. block llrri-iliTK. I.lviTV HnhUimid
Inrfinc'll , llnmo Ilnllnind * . AIniiiiriirjiirrrii.
foul Mlno Conipanlrii , 'I rnv'it _ llli.i'iidrnim
and 'McnnucrlcM , und others liuudllui ; etucl.
( ilthpcrrictiiucn'ta.
, , .
IluniplircVH' Vi'lrrltinry Mnnonl. ra ) I'I ' > .
( lit fri'it by nmlliin roielpl of price Wiirnln
rvl'uniililrlii iicnt frco oii/ipiillcnllon
HL.MI'IlltlJVri IIOMKOI'ATIIIC MKI1.CO ,
JO ! ) Tullon blrtel , hu\v Yorll.
1 Vital Vfrakncu and I'm *
trnttnn from over work or
crihtbr lirice. " Iluinplirpyii1llniiiru. MrJ. 'o.
, Catalyeuo frcuj lull Vulluiit3t..M. X
PJIOPOSALS.
UNITKD bTATra INDIAN HKHVJCK , 1
1'lno HldK-u Aifcncy , Dakota , May ICtli , IBdl. J
Healed ] ) roi > 08 l , In triplicate , InJorned prupojalu
for the erection ol an Indian boartlliiK ichool , at thin
nujij , und directed to the undorti'ncd ! | , care of
Chief Vuartermuter , Dvpartmcnt oltho I'latto , Onui-
Neb. will ha received until 12 o'clock in. on Frl
day. the 8th of Juno , ISSI.
I'lani anil ipeclflratlong can be ox&mlnod In the
ofllcoof theUnlcf ( jutrtermattvr department of the
1'latte , Omaha Ntbraika , the "Intef-oeean , " Chlcngo
III' . , and the Journal" at K n n City , Mo.
'Ilia contractor will Iw allowwl the u o of the azenry
null to cut tucli dluiciimon lumber an he may doalro
not to exceed 120,000 feet , all tha labor of operating
the mill to bo hired by the contractor , the timber to
be obtained outulde the renovation , and the mill
turned bock In an good order as wteo received by
him.
Contract will bo awarded to lowest responsible bid.
r , subject ( o the approval ot the department of the
lutnlur. Therltht howoter , l > rcaeived to reject
any and all bldf , or any part ol any bid , If deemed
or the beit of tbe service.
IVojxaals must tate lentli | of time rc < | Ulrcd for
completion of building after approval of contract ,
and must bo accompunled by a certlfled chock upon
Borne United Slates JJeK > iilUjry , jiavablo to order of
theuodersltnod , forat leMtllte ( i ) per oont of the
amount of the proposal , which check shai > to for
felted to the United Mates In note any bidder recelv.
InHie award thill ( all cxiciito promptly contract
with good and sufficient BUretlt , according to the
rm > ol hU bid. otherwise to bo returned ID the
Udder.
llulldlng to bo of lumber ; main ) ulldlng li to be
01 lory , bCJ by 40 , with attic ; addition to bo one
story , 24 by 28.
for further Information , addres thu undcrnlgnid ,
1'lno Hldgo Agency , Dakota.
nay IB Swks V. T. M aiUICUDIy. )
Bee Hive Photograph
STTJZDIO ,
UorlhlOtliSlreot.
Hemenit r tha Photographs
unpectod Ijtf beliiKJellvored
from - the IIKK IIIVK I'ilOTO.
UKAI'll 8TUDI ouunng uvery
body ] Kffec t eMlllaUlon.
1'IIOTOlTltAl'IIElL
HAI.KVe offer to ranchmen anil oten ,
FOIt choice Iowa Melf r < 'i yearn old.
700
WO " Btecra
KX )
100 1 and ! > r Old graile bull ) .
Our cattle are yarded , and we Invlto Inspection.
SOMiflUtruige Bros. , Bloui City , Iowa.
NEW MARKHAM HOTEL
The Pnlnco Hold of Denver.
Cor , Soyontoonth and Lawrence St *
Ilooms 7to to M.OO | XT di y. S | > ccl l lutes by Iho Slonth.
TI1E FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST.
Conducted on tlio American nnd European Plana. Day
Hoard $7 per wook.
IP , S , OONDON , - - PEOPBIETOR ,
BMRY LEHIV1ANN
JOBBER OF
EASTER * PRICED DUPLICATED ,
11 FAUNAM STIIKE . . OMAHA JNHB
Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand
I
Engine Trimmings , Alining Machinery/ Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fitting
Steam Packing nt wholesale and roiail. I1ALLADAY WIND-M1LLS , OHUROH
AND S01100L BELLS.
Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb.
HE BESTTHREAD
Willinmntic Spool Cotton is entirely the product o Homo Industry ,
mil is pronounced by exports to bo the best sowing machine thread in the
vorW. FULL ASSOHTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND , an
for sale by HENLEY , HAYNES & VAN AllSDEL ,
m&o Omaha. Nob.
MAX MEYER &
IMPORTERS OF
AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC
OIUAES.TOBACCOS.PIPESK . AETIOLES
PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING
CELEBRATED BRANDS :
Reina Victorias , Bspeciales , Roses in 7 Sizes from $60
to $120 per 1000.
AND -fHE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE GENT CIGARS :
Grapes , Thistle , Lawrence Barrett , Caramels. New Stan
dard , Good Advice , New Brick.
WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES
BEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES.
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK
U , S. DEPOSITORY.
J. E. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE Cashier.
Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOO.
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS !
Fire and Bu ri/Iar Proof Safes for llont nt f < m SO to 850 per annum.
THE HULL
COOK STOYE
The Pioneer and Still Ahead.
looooo Ixi. "CToo.
Kut iupeniodlnif the Urgeit old fmhlonoil eto\o
tnd ttngui. It hat the ilmpleit and mo t clllclcnt
itove burnen In the world , and with new Improve-
nonti the emleit to opcrata Abuoluttly lafe with
IH patent renorvolr , now In uxo the teooud neaiioii
vltnout R luflu Accident.
/jrHcnd ( or Oatalofuo , 1'rlco IJ t , Kto.
HVLb VAl'OIl STOVE CO. ,
CLKVKLANIJ.O.
may B la&o eod&w
V. H. HANOHETT , M. D , ,
HOMEOPATHIST !
TKLKl'IIONK NO. 181 ,
Oaiooltoomi luidU Jtoob'n Block. J Mil St. and
Capitol Av , lUildeoce , MW Bt. Mary'n AMI ,
A OAUD. Tu all who are eufforlug from eir r *
ind Indiscretions of joulh , nervoni wcuknejn , varly
locay , tutu of manhnu < i. eta I will Bond a rccluO tint
will cure \ oil , l-'UKK OF U1IAHUK , This trrut rm
sdy WM ulwoverej by a lulielonory In South Amerl-
U. bend tlf tulclreiuied cii\ilop to 1UV. Ju KrilT.
, Station D. Now Yoik. dym&veod
Mass , Institute of Technology
I10STON MASS.
Examinations in St. IionlH.
Uigular four > cars coumes In Civil , Mechanical
Mining and Klectrlcal Englneoring. Architecture
CliomUtry. I'hyslca , Natural history oto Student
are also admitted to partial or special coureou. Next
school year begins Sept 20,1881. Entrance oxam.
Illations at tlio ollico Supt. of Public Schools , H W.
corner 7lhand Chestnut Kts. May 29 and 39. at 10
a. in. Applv to Prof. K. W. I < eng , I'olytocbulo
llulldlng , fit. IoulaWKIISTKK
WKIISTKK WELLS , Secretary.
KUANOIH-A. WALKEH , rreeldent
d m&o2t awk 1m.
° 'tl10 ' Ueneratlvo Organs
quickly cured by the
CIVIALKUimiOD. Adopted In all the HOSWTALS
OK KItANCK I'rompt return of YlUOlt. Blmpla
cases.IJtoea. Severe ones , )3 to tlZ. ramphlot
Kreo. Ulvialo Ilemedlal Agency , 16C Kulton bt , New
York.
Notice to Cattle Mon
900 OATTLE FOR SALE.
1190 Head of Stc n Three Yean Old.
f200 " ' " Two "
201 " ndferf , Two "
150 " ' Bteen , Ono "
S20 " " Heifers , Ono "
The above described cattle are all well broil Iowa
cattle , straight and smooth. Thoio cattle will bo
sold In loU to lult purchasers , and al rcosonablo
prices. For further particulars , cell on or address
M. F. I'ATTON ,
Waverly , Uremtr Co. , Iowa.
mT-dme-8
DISEASES OP THE
EYE & EAR
J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. ,
Oou.li.Mt : un.d.
Until ofHoes are repaired from result of fire , odl
with Or. 1'arker , Iloom < S , Crclgbtoo Block 16th
and DouumJitr eeta.
SOLD MEDAL , FABIB , 1876.
BAKER'S
AVarrantcd abtolattly
Cocoa , from wlilcb the excess .
Oil Las beeu removed , ItliosfArM
time * tht itrtngth of Cocoa mixed
with Starch , Arrowroot or Bagar ,
aad It thereft'ro far more economi
cal. It Is delicious , nourishing ,
/strengthening , dully digested , am )
admirably adapted for Invalid * u
well as for persons la health.
Sold bjrCrocerieterjTthere.
& COu Dofistcr ,