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Argonaut. rees the Peabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. rker , No. 4 Bulflnch Street , Uoston Mas.wbo a ooniultej on all diseases requlr ig ( kill and enoo. Ohronlo and obstinate dlseu jstbat have the skill ol all other phyi-lir 1 1 dam altyi Bucb treated lunwu-HtAL fully antnttuitt failure. TUVCCI C * * * HlbhLr TEXAS TRA5 , CATTLE , About Z.ROO head , mostly one and two lean nld tteera. Will be at OgiUlU about Auguit toth. lit- quire of or tddresa B. U. OKI1IK8 , ) y JO-mie Ira Ogalalla , Neb NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN COO OATTLE FOR BALE. CooCowaand clfere. oo One-year flteer . The above deivrtbed cattle art all well trod , n - tl Nebraska anil low a. Tbcw cattle wUI Utoli In lots to suit purchaser. ff ) 1'JjtfJ.i ptrUcuiVIl cal on or addrew. PLAN , J.V . , A POT DF GOLD. How It is Sought in tbc Gulches of the Divide with out Result. Supposed to Have Been Hidden intlio Early Days by a Miner Who Died , A CrnnkVlio lias M/ulo n I'fc'fl \Vork of Hocking ( do lioet ColTco Tot , Denver News , An old mnn , with n long groy board , sallow complexion , lustrolcaa groy oyca beneath shaggy oyobrows. clad in a rough minor's suit of clothes , nnd with n small stilt felt hat on n largo head , makes his appearance on the atrools of Denver every two or three wooks. Hothon dlsappcnra only to reappear aa from n crack in the oarth. When in the city ho frequents the West Side , and is often soon on Tenth and Eleventh streets ahullling along , eyes bent to the ground ns if searching for something. 11 o notices no one , nnd ii spoken to sometimes deigns to reply , and again pays no attention to the speaker , not oven looking at him. Ho was pointed out to a News reporter yesterday as a man with a history. The reporter had often soon the maubut took him to bo a harmless crank. "Yes , " the person with the information continued , "that old fo low Is crazy on the subject of recovering a lost treasure , 11 o has spent money and tinio In trying to find A COFKniM'OT I'Utl. 01' GOLD dust , said to have boon lost by an early prospector for gold on Cherry crook. " "What is his name ? " "Ifnrvoy Sitnms. Ho is a carpenter , but has not worked at his trade for n number of years. Shortly after ho came to Colorado ho loarnodthat _ a minor named Joslyn , who was with Oroon Run- eel's party , died in a little cabin on a gulch in Douglas county. Ho was known to have taken out n considerable quan tity of gold dust , which ho kona in n tin coffee pot. Minors supposed titat ho had at least $40,000. After lib death a care ful search was made for the money , but It could not bo fonnd ; In fact , it is more than probable that ho never had gold dust to amount to anything , but such waa the story. "When Simtna hoard the stoiy ho quit work , and has boon searching for that lost cofToo pot over since. I'll bet ho has dug up enough ground to have dug a ditch clear across the state , or had ho expended - ponded the same amouut of labor on the great ATLANTIC AND I'ACIFIO TUNNEL it would now bo completed. " "How does ho procure money to carry on hlsrosoarchoB ? " "Ho works by the day in some mine until ho has secured enough money for a good stake , then ho starts out on his search and keeps at it until his grub gives out. A month or so ago it dawned upon Ills clouded mind that ho could wash out enough gold to pay his expanses , and now ho never cornea to Denver unions to got a pointer. " "What do you moan ? " "Why , ho is dead struck on fortune tellers , and whenever ho has a dollar or two ahead ho cornea to the city and con sults them. You know there are several hero who pretend to bo able to reveal the whereabouts of hidden treasure. About five weeks ago I mot the old man. Ao was highly elated , and actually talked to mo for an hour or more. I saw him in front of the west DonvorlTurnor hall , when ho came up and spoke to mo. I iiad mot him an hundred times before irithout being noticed. Ho told mo that lie would bo a rich man Inside of a month Ho had just returned from A VISIT TO A FOKTVNi : TELLER , , vho nas given him explicit dlroctions liow to find the gold , and ho was positive that the long sought dust would soon bn lie. lie."I "I drew the old man out and ho in formed mo , very innocently , that ho had described the country where ho was working ns accurately ns ho could to the woman and then she drew him a diagram of the spot whore the coll'eo pot waa. The old .follow grow communicative nnd told mo all about his uoarehoa for the money. Ho lias it located now at a spot distant from Parker , on the Denver nnd Now Orleans railroad , about six miles , in Rood's gulch. Ho said iio had formerly prospected for the location in several athor gulchoa but was now 'satisfied that lie was on the right track , nnd ( would not lot up until the collet ) pot nnd contents worojiis. "I learned from the old man a good deal of his history. Ho came from Hock- onsport , Ohio , where his wlfo and TWO MAUHIKU DAUO1ITEU8 are still living. I tried to reason him out of his wild achomo for massing wealth , but gave it up ns n hard job , na I saw ho took mo for the fool of the two , " "His being back In Denver goes to prove that ho didn't accomplish anything by his last olfortr "No ; ho told mo yesterday that ho was within fifty foot of thowcalth.but his tunnel caved in and ho was forced to dis- : ontinuo work for nwhilo. It soorna that the woman , to throw an air of mys tery around her divination , had told the old fool ho must dig n tunnel , and lie obeyed her. She know oho was euro of another fee. The old fellow's pertina city in his search has caused others to Follow his example , and I am told that there are at least fifty persona now searching for that lost cotloo pot. Mr. SlinniB , however , is confident that no one can find it but himself , Some day ho will bo found In n gulch , shovel in hand , dead , nearer the golden gate than the golden coilbo pot. " Angostura ItttlorH la n household word till over the world , For u\ot CO yearn It hna advertised itself by iU morlta , It Is now ad. vcrtleod to warn tlio imbllo a niunt counter- 'clt , The gouuiuo nrtlclo U manufactured by Ur J. G. 13. Hlonort & HUM. The Mmc-Klln Club. Detroit Proo Press. "Do odder obonln' I hoard an orator aay dat dis waa do nlgo of wisdom , " ro- narked Brother Gardner as the mooting opgnod in perfect harmony. "Lot us inalyao do assertion , an1 see what it am node of. "Has dar obor bin an algo when do records allowed more commercial fail ures. " "Has dor obor bin an aigo when utateamon made more foolish speech es ? " "Has dar obor bin an aigo when do icojilo displayed more recklces oxtravn- ; anco ? For obery one mnn worlcin' on i salary wno iavcs a dollar a week wonty bin llbin beyond what doy aim. aim."Us "Us * dar sbcr bin tw ptgo when murder , robbery , embezzlement , nn' do odder crimes on do calendar war' mo hoard of ? It am an nigo in which you may doubt your kindncat naybur and beat friend. "lias dar obor boon an aigo in which reckless fjpoculashun , ( gross mismanage ment , corrupshun in high nn' low places , conspiracy to defraud , queer decisions by courts , queer nckshuns by congressmen , an * n ginoral disregard of honor an' hon esty war' ao plain bofo1 do eyes of do bcoplo ? "Do nigo of wisdom yum ! "An1 dat Bruno orator assorted dat do next gonormhun would Bolvo all scion- tine problems , make great advances in invunshuns , control do dementi , an' llvo on our high piano. Lot ns sco. "Tnko do present generation an' fur oboiy ono porfocly healthy man , I'll fin' you nine who am nilin * . Do majorlK smoke , chow , drink , keep onroasonablo hours , an' propar' domsolvcs fur do grave at CO. Consumption , llbor complain * , dyspepsia , kidney disease , neuralgia , rheumatism an' ncofula nm obo.y day complaints. Drunkenness , gluttony an' immoiality no longer excite surprise. Cat's do seed fur plantin1 do nox1 gonora- Bliun. "Fin1 mo ono porfockly healthy woman * an' I'll fin * you fifty who am nllln" . Take boaf sides of do longest square in Detroit , or nny odder American city , an1 It won't average two healthy women , no matter how clusly do houses am built. Kowral- gia , rheumatism , weak backs , nearsightedness edness , terrible headaches an' cancerslu- mors nnd n dozen odder nilmonta am koopin' do doctahs busy. Paint , powder , thin shoos , thin clothes , reckless expo sure , late hours an * n total disregard of common BOIISO in oboryfing am do cause. Dat's do ground * on which to sow do wheat. "Do nox1 ginorashun is dis kontry will need to double up ourjldiot an * insane as ylums. State prisons an' jails will need to bo enlarged. Honesty an * moralsty will bo strangers In the land , an * friend ship will have n mlghth lonesomu timo. Do seed an1 the do groun' nm ready an * do crop will como In duo time. I say to yon dat dis nm do open doah to do black man. Lib soberly , sensibly nn' wldout abuse. Lib morally nn' honestly. Con sult your health in your dross an' diet. Avoid whatever will degrade you morally an' injure you physiclally , an do second ginorashnn from this will make do laws fur do white man an' runhls kontry. Do ono am dotorioratin' , do odder am creep- in * up , . Do black man has do bowers in his hand. Judge Cadaver presented a resolution to the effect that the Lime-Kiln club should hold no further intercourse with the Concord School of Philosophy until that oocloty transmits a humble apology for neglecting to answer official inquiries and return ollicial documents. As chair man of the committee on natural and theoretical philosophy ho had boon called upon to ask information of the Concord school , but in every single instance had boon snubbed and insulted. His rcsolu- tionNwas adopted without debate , and the next time the philosophers want to post themselves as to whether the mug wump sheds his feathers in the spring or fall they will have to go further than De troit for Information. * * # # pdo tumors , rupture nnd fistulas , radically cured by improved methods. Book two letter stamps World's Dispensary Association , Buffalo , N. Y. tu. f. and wkly. The Electric Light in "Warfare. St. Jamoa Gazctlo. The oloctrio light is evidently destined to play a considerable part in the warfare in the future. If properly employed by any army in camp or bivouac it ought to make night attacks and surprises impossl- slblo. A storming party might as safely attiok a town nt noonday as nt midnight under the glare of n dozen arc lights. In naval battles also it is to bo largely used , and the masthead electric light la to bo relied upon aa ono of the great defences of an Ironclad against torpedo boats. Yesterday at Aldorshot experiments wore made for a moro benevolent purpose. Movable electric-light wagona will bo usad to illuminate at nightfall the area on which a battle haa boon fought during the day , BO as to reveal the wounded men who Ho there to the searchers of the bearer company and the ambulance corps. The operations yesterday were successful enough to encourage further experi ments. You Can't make $ r ( ) O by Thin , oven If you have chronic nasal cataarh in its worst stages , for although this amount of reward has for many years boon oll'ored by the proprietors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy , for any case of catarrh they can not curoyot notwithstanding that thous ands use the Remedy they are seldom called upon to pay the reward , and when they have boon so called upon they have universally found that the foiluro to euro was wholly duo to somn overlooked com- pljcatlon , usually easily removed by a slight modification of the treatment. Therefore , if this should moot the eye of anybody who haa made faithful trial of this great and world-famed Remedy with out receiving a perfect and permanent euro therefrom , that person will do well to either call upon or write to the proprietors - priotors , the Worlds Dispensary Modi- cnl Association , of Buffalo , N. Y , giving all the particulars and symptoms in the case. By return mail they will got good advice free of all costs. w and s. IJoforo ml After , Chlcrgo Herald. "Clara , what makes you sit BO close to Qoorgo when ho calls Saturday night ? I liopo you will not forgot the proprieties , my child. " "Oh , but ma ; George Is BO dreadfully deaf. " "Yes , I remember your father was troubled with the same complaint before wo were married , bat now I cannot go through his pockets in the morning with out waking him up. " _ To Enjoy Ijtfc , Many people do not enjoy their lives any moro than prisoners in jail or exiles In the mines of Siberia. It Is because they have overworked themselves into nervousness or biliousness or dospopsia. They can bo happy if they will use Brown's Iron Bitters. This Is a poouliir preparation of iron , which enters into the blood , driving out impurities , and giving enrichment for poverty , strength for weakness , and vigor for lassitude. Mr. Kdward Cauo , of Jersey City N. J , , sullorcd from drspopsia nnd loss of ap petite. Ho used Brown's Iron Bitters and writes , "It made mo fat and happy. " It WoHltlH t Keep. Blunkin and his wlfo had boon indulg ing in a family discordance , and finally Mrs , B , exclaimed : "Well , I've got my opinion of any man who talks like you do. " "Oh , have you ? Well , you can keep it. f you want to. " "No , I can't either. It's so awfully ; ad already tL&t it wou'c keen , Mer chant Traveler , Two Trips to C po B cliy A Big AVoir Klllctl BcAiitlful Arctic riiononionn Tlio Sun's Farewell , New York Herald , While the first exploring party sent on by Lieut. Oreoly waa ott the way to Lin coin bay , ho was encouraged by the opoi water in Hall's basin , to send n bent par ty , under Sergeant Brnlnard to Capo Beochy. The story that follows of thol tripand of camp life In the polar regions is taken from Sergeant Rico's diary : This expedition to Caoo Beochy encountered countered the greatest dlflicultics and ox porloncod remarkable escapes from beinj crushed between , the over moving nnc changing ico-ilooalhat threatened to cloa in on the party. When Mount Beaufort n few miles short of our destination , was reached , it was found Impossible to return by water because of the crowding ice Conscqontly the boat in which the party had como whs hauled upon the Ice-fort whore it remained until August of nox yew , nnd BO the return to the sta tion was made by land. The time In which the round trip was mndo was from August 31 to September 3 , Inclusive. On September 15 n party mot n pack of nine teen wolves , but the animals , although apparently hungry , would not como within riilo shot. By September 20 , it wna concluded that , ri the temperature was but 10 degrees below low zero , the party was in the midst of an Indian summer. The increasing cold however , Boon drove the members of the party indoors , nltKbngh the outdoor work wns still prosecuted vigorously. The working party were banking the house and piling and coloring up the provisions nnd commissary stores. The scientific corps were hourly observing barometers , thermometers , nnd tide guago , watching the vagaries of the magnet , and making photographs. By September 23d , wolves had located thomsolroa near the station , their prey being musk-oxen. A well weighing oighty-ono jounda , and havinc "long white fur , sparsely Intermingled on the back with black hair , " was shot almoat from the door of the station , whore it had doubtless boon attracted by the pangs of hunger. The animal measured five footjnlno inches from nose to tip of toll , nnd stood thirty-throe inches high. "Wo wore , " .writes Sorgt. Rico , "struck with the great resemblance to our dogs , and'could readily accept the theory that the osqnlrnoux dog is only a domesticated wolf. The tracko of both are similar , and the only difference that wo could detect was in size. " On Sept. 21 , Liout Lockwood , with four men , wont withprovlsslona to de partment "B , " near Capo Boochy , and throoo days latter roYurnod with n sectIon - Ion of a largo and well-preserved piece of driftwood , thirty fool long and ton inch- en in diameter , that had been fonnd in St. Patrick's bay. The Fahrenheit scale showed the following thormomotrlc scale for September : Moan tomporaturs , 10,9 ; maximum 30 ; and minimum 10,4. October opened with cloudy , dreary weather , nnd on the second day of the month the thomomotor of 22 degrees , from 9 degrees above to 13,3 below. On October 4 "a beautiful halo accomp anied the sun all dayraud in the evening mock moons were observed. These Arctic phenomena wore of frequent oc currence during the autumn. " During this time the tomparaturo outside was 24 nnd 25 degrees , and during October con- sidoiablo snow foil , though this did not prevent email partiSjVfrorn being on the hunt a1 most nil the urao to Capo Bain1 and the Bellows for musk-ox moat. Mount Ovitus was also ascended , though this was attended with much difficulty , as it rises above the snotr valleys nnd cliffs 2,000 foot. "Thoro was , ? ' writes Sergeant Rico , "something awful in the Impress ! vo scone of desolation spread around. No sign of animal or vegetable life bare , losolato and chaotlr 'a world unfinished by the hand of its Creator ; ' and such si lence I I am euro that ordinary quiet would have boon nn uproar compared to that which surrounded us. Eugene Aram should have been transported by the poet to such a place to give full play to his study of a guilty causclonco. " All this while the sun had boon gradually curtailing its light , and on October 14 it disappeared for 1.1G days , and in de scribing this change the diary roads : "Wo all rushed out at noon , and , sure enough , 'Old Sol' only showed part of ills disk for a few moments , sprinkling the Ice and snow with silver and crystals , and then sank lazily back In n beautiful glow of warm , rosy colors. It was ono of the few glorious pictures vouchsafed the Arctic aojouinor , but ono which car ried with It too many shadows , as wo thought of the night of months when oven the recreant sun loaves and is away with our absent friends at homo. Then succeeded n soft , misty , pearly twilight , merging n few hours later into darknnss , and each day the twilight decreased until , n week later , Jupiter , Arcturus , Capolln , and Alpha Goinino- rum twinkled dimly at mid-day. In a few days they were joined by Mara , Po laris , Yoga , Castor aud Pollux , and the Cygni. " The light was still sufficient to enable a short trip to bo modo. Our > arty had gene to Boochy and built a iommodlus snow house for the accommo dation of prospective sledge parties. Dthors had mined coals and taken them .o Capo Murchlson. Fourteen dayn after ho sun had disappeared Sorgt. Rico tea- od the active power of the solar light by exposing n sensitive pootographlo plato ono of Oarbutt's dry plates for an hour at noon , nnd got a very distinct Impres sion of a landscape. The same export mont was repeated with alimst as good a oault the next spring , seventeen days > oforo the reappearance of the sun. The minimum temperature for October WM 31 1 , with a moan range of 9.2. Those figures were noted from hourly ob servations , and were duly corrected aa to how accuracy. _ OUIGIN OK AMMONIA. Ammonia is obtained la largo quantities by tlio imtrofactlnn of the urine of animals , n- cyclojxditt Jiritannita. JJvery housokoepar can test baking iiowdore containing this tliRgustlug drug by placing a can of thu "Jtoyal" or "Andrew1 IVarl" toj lowu on a hot &to\o until heated , then remove .ho coAor nnd smell , Dr. 1'rioo'a Cream liaking Powder does not contain Ammonia , Alum , Lima , Potash , Uuno 'hosphaten. ( print ) it by tlio above tcut ) . It a brepared by a Physician and Chomlflt. with peclal regard tu deanlinosa and hoAlthfuI- IMS. m-o-w-Sm Baruoroua Special Dispatch to thofllobo-Uemocrii DAVKNI-OKT , Iowa , Aug. 8. Much bad ilood was created hero to-day , and fears are entertained that it will develop until orioua trouble is caused , by the .bringing if suits for the enforcement of the Sun- lay law , which bos boon a dead letterer or years. Four barbers have boon irought before a magistrate on the charge of keeping their places open on Sunday. . 'ho prosecution was brought by another wrber limned Gardner. A cbnngu of 'ouuo waa moved , when all the par- log loft the room , While this waa going j on nn outrageous assault wna made upo Mr. Gardner. Ho was pelted with do cnyod eggs by several persons , and thi was continued as ho descended a Ion stairway into the street. A largo crow assembled and much excitement wn manifested. Several arrests have beer made. The barbers against whom th information was lodged nro the forcmos onoa in the city. The "Exposition Unucr cllo do 1'art Cnl cnlro" awarded the hlgnoU honors to An os turn Itltlcrs ns the most cffic.icloui otimn l-nt to excite the appetite and to keep the d gcitivo organs In good order. Auk for the goi tilno article , manufactured only by lr , , J. G B , Slcgort & Sons , nntHiowaro of Imitations OHEiU'llAHiUOAU 1VUES tlio Dot nils of Brit Business In 1881) , American railroad managers shoul take a hint from the results of the Bril ish passenger business In 1883 , says th Now York Journal of Commerce , Run ning first , second , and third-classes o cars to accommodate various castes an tastes the various British railroad com pantos hnd nt the end of the year thn the lowest grade is by far the moat pro ductlvoln ) earnings. The official stalls tics for 1883 show the receipts from thi re class matter to have boon 17,050,100 against 3,329,700 second class , nut 3,079,100 first-closa. The gain in third clans for the year over the returna fo 1882 la about 700,000 , and the firat nnd second classes exhibit n loss in the com parlson. The third class receipts arc nearly three times as great ns tnoso o the other two classes together. This i an unanswerable argument in favor o cheap travel. It explains in part why the not earnings of the British railroads for 1883 nmountcd to 4.29 per cent on nn increased capital , a result unoxpcct odly good. The statistics do not give the comparative cost of running the three kinds of cnra in which tlicao passengers were carried , but there ia nc doubt that the figures , if obtained , wouli bo greatly in favor of the cheapest clasp. The third class cars nro always crowded , the second clns are only partly full and the firat class on the mixed trains either go empty or carry much loss than their complement of passengers. The prime coat of the bettor claaa of cars is.of course much higher than the third , and the wear and tear make n larger bill of e x- poneo for rofuinishing. If the produdlc- 38 of the people did not support this dis tinction in cars the companies would lonf ego have abolished the classification and adopted the American plan. The American railroad corporations lave yet to learn by thorough and sys tematic trials to how low a point farci can bo put so as to produce the largest lot earnings. It is invariably the CPSO Jiat those roads which do the most liberal - oral commuting business earn the most money from passengers. They reduce .ho faro in consideration of the fact that ; ho pasaongor makes dally trip.s But on each trip the company must make a prof- t or else the moro it commutes the moro t would lose. Now , if it pays to take people at reduced rates between two points by the mouth or for the round rip , why would it not also pay to make ; hat rate applicable to everybody without regard to the number of trips ? This ox- lorimont ha ? never been tried except at iinos when the public has demanded and ilmoat forced it from the companies , as n the case of the great Philadolpha exposition and other national fairs. The dividends in the years when those fairs whore hold indicated no decline in not earnings of the companies most affected by the reduced rates , and until the contrary ia proven wo are onti- : led to suppose that the experiment waa successful. But no company in the United States haa over had the courage and faith to introduce really cheap rates of faro at all times and seasons , with or ivithout competition as an Inciting cause. [ Uvahy may make faros to Chicago , Cin cinnati or St. Louis very low for a time , ) ut the companies soon como to an under standing and re-establish uniform higher rates. What the people want Is moro reasonable rates to non-composing points , lot commutation or excursion tickets , jut 'unconditionally cheap faros. Wo jollovo thorois "money in it" to an ex- : ont of which the companies little dream. CTios Files nro frequently preceded by a BOUBO of weight In ho back , loins and lower part of the abdomoncui8ing the patient to suppose be hna eomo affection of the kiduoys or neighboring orgaiw. At times , nym turns of indigestion nro present , as flatuoncy , uneasiness of the stomach , etc. A moistcro like inspiration , producing a Aery disagreeable itching particu- arly nt night tutor getting worm in uod , Its very common attendant. Internal. External mil Itching Piles yield at nnca to the npplica- " Jon of Dr."Boannko's Pile llomody , which acts directly urrn the parts affected , absorbing the rumors , uliaying the intense itching , and of- octing a permanent euro \\lioro other reme dies have failed. Do not delay until the drain on the system produces permanent disability , but trv It nnd bo cured. Schrotcr & Becht "Trado supplied by 0.1' Goodman. " Seal pf North Carolina Tobacco is the ) eat. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y fly the central position of Its line , connect ! the t out anil theY t by the Btiortot route , and cnr- ric pjn eneera , wilt out chnnito of cam , between Cliloaao and Kansai City , Council Illuiro. Lcavon- worlU. AtcMion , Mlnneiiiiolln and bt Vaul It conceon m Union Uepott with all tha princlpM linen of raid between the Atlantlo and the Pacitlo Dcfont. In rguipmcnt Is unrivaled > nd injcnin. ceut , be Iie I coiup-ueii of Uoit Comfortable and beautiful Day Coaclio * . Masnlflcout llortoa lie * ellnlntc Clialr Cars , 1'ullman'n I'rcttlrct Vtlace cleopiDK Cirj , nnd the Drst Una of Dlninz Car. la the \Vorlc" IhrteTnlnt i. > .ACUi3o en I Mlmouri Hivcr 1'olnt * . Twr > StiChl- tagaaud ISlnucspollj acd PI. Auil , yi "ALBERT LHAEOtJTC. . " A Ifew and Direct Lint , via Hcncca and Kanka. lire , iin rcoeutly brcu opened between llleritnond , Nortolh. Newport News , Cliattauooza , Atlanta. Au. fU ta.Kaihville.Loul vnie , Lcxiiittoil.C'inclunitl , Indlanupoln and Lafayette , and Omaha , Uluacap * ollinudtJI raulaudlutermcdlatapoluts. All Throusu Vuiengcn Travel on lout Eiproj Trtlni. Tiokets for sale at all principal Tloket Otaccs In the United Utatcs and Canada. Vecraco checked throuch and rat s of fire ! vrnji at low an competitors tint oiler K < a idvan. tages. fof detailed Information , get the Uai't and Void. crs of the CREAV ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Xt your r tr--t Ticket Ol v .ur > aJrMS M. R.OAOLE , E. 8T.JOHM , ' ' VHICA42A. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 Shares In Proportion1 ! ; * LonisiaDa Slate c.ltii ( unuanv , " We do Hereby urtify Mtue tuperrtte tkt AI anyemtntt for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual DtaianjiDfthe Louisiana State Lottery Company andinptnon manaat and control tht Drawinot thtmtehei , andt\at the tame are conducted uui koneity/aimtti. and in good faith toward oil par tia , and tee authorize Ike company to 1144 tAi cer tifaate , ifithfao-iitmltt o/ our tignaturtt affacAtiJ in ill advrtiitmtnU , " Incorporated In 1803 for U yo&n by the leilsltlon for educational and charitable purposes with a tup Itnlcf $1.000,000 to which n reserve ( nnd ol ovoi 8550,000 hag elnoo boon added. By an overwhelming popular vole It9 franchise wan made n part of too present state constitution adopted December 3d. A. 1) . 1870. The only Lottery over voted on nnd en dorsed by the people of nny State. It never scales or postpone ! Ito grand single number drawings take place monthly. A splendid opportunity to win n Fortono Ninth Grand JJrawinz Cliwa I , In thoAcatl- ; omy of Music , Now Orlonna , Tuesday. Sept. Oth , 1881 l"2d Mouthlv drawing CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. 100,000 , Tickota nt Five Dollars Knelt , Frao tlous , in Fifths in proportion , LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITALI'HIZi : „ . _ . . . . ITi.OCI 1 do do S6.0CO I do do 10,000 S PRIZES OF WOOO 1S.OOO i do 2000 10,000 10 do 1000 10,000 , SO do 600 10,000 100 do 200 20,000 SCO do 100 80,000 COO do CO 26000 1000 do 26 26,000 ATPHOIIXATION minis. 9 Approximation prices of (7CO 8,760 B do do 600 1,600 , B do do 160 S.J5I 1987 PrlwM , amounting to $285,501 Application for rates to clubs should bo made onlj o tno office of the Company In New Orleans. For further Information write clearly giving full address. Uako P. O. Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. Now Orleans , La. Foetal Notes and ordinary letters by Mall or Ex * iress ( all sums of | 6 and upwards by Expreea at our expense ) to M , A. DAUPHIN , or U. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orleans La. 607 Sovcnth St. , Wash ngton , D. C. .0. CARLiaLE , BREEDER OP MO. VALLEY IOWA. . , - - - . ognd for Circulars. " ( Faculty Prize , Medical College of Ohio. SPECIALTY 'I ' And other Diseases of the Anus and Rectum. Boyil's ' Onera Honse. tnoedaml wtf IN BOTTLES. 3rlangfir , Bavaria , ] ! ulmbacher , Bavaria. Pilsner . . . . .Bohemian. laiser - o.Bremen. DOMESTIC. 3udwoiaGr Sb , Louis Anhauser .St. Louis. Best s. . . . Milwaukee. Schlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee. xru 's Omaha. Ale , Porter , Domestic and Ehine 5Viue. J3D. MAUHER. ISlUFaruaniSt. DR.HOR E'S ELgCt iO BELT Will cure Ncri , iliulripo llhouniatl m , 1'ar iilTflu , .Si iirnlk-U , Htlca KIU1IC3 bjifnu nn < l l.ivtr illt > caK'sOuut\Mtliiii4t , Heart dl i-a , IiyHui | iu , Coiisfl. iwtl(1i.Eiilo ( | . 'Cut rrril rlli" . I.pllcp r. liniiotmio > nmlKIIC , I'itInpsus Utcil.elo Only fcluitnloJ-K'cj- rlclt .tlu Aliurlui tlmt bend thcKN ttrldty und nittR otlBin through thr hoily , and can bo recharged In on In- taut b } tlu ) fatlent fil.OOO Would NotBuv It. Da. HORMII I waa aflUctod with rhouraatlem and enrcd by using a holt. To any ono atllicted with iint dUease , I would Bay , buy Ilorno'a Klectrla Belt , Any one can confer with mo by urltlng calling | my gtoro , 1120 Douglaa street , Omiha , Nob. WILLIAM MAIN OFF1CK-1422 Douglaa Street , CSTorBulootO. F. Ooounuui'e Drug Store" 1110 arnam St , Omaha. Ordcro filled U. O D Health is Wealth ! DB. E. C. WKST'H NKRNB AND DRAIV TB J THE T , n uarantccd aiiecltlo for Hjatcrla , Dlzzlucn ) , Comul- Ions , Flta , KcriousNcura'gU ' , Ileodoobo , Nertous 'rOBtratlon caused by the usi ol alcobnl or tobacco , V'akcfulnoiw , Mental depression , Sottenluff of the rain , resulting In Insanity aud loading to misery , oca > and death , Premature Old Age , Ilarronces , loan f Tower n either sex , In\oluntarj Loesca and Sncr- natorhora caused by over exertion of the brain , self. buso or Ocr jndulEenco. Each box oontnlnsone month's treatment. St CO a box , or elx boxes for 5.00 , ecu t by mall prepaid on receipt of prko. WE OUARAKIKE SIX BOXES To euro any case. With each order received by us oralx boxes , accoroianledtltli8500 | , wo will Send he purchaser our mitten guarantee to refund the money If the treatment docs not effect a cure. Ouar- antcea Issued only by JOHN C. WEST & CO . Jy 28m4o.ly : 802 MadUon fit. , Chicago , III. DAS NO OPEIUOR. The Steck is a Durable Piano. THE STECK HAS SINGING QUALITY OF TONE FOUND NO OTJIEU PIANO. SOLD NLY BY WOODBEIDGE BROS , , OMAHA NEB. 1710 DODGE STREET. I'rivaU rooms for adulU at reasonable rate ) , Inciti ng nursing , Prompt attention given to emergency CMoa. FatlenU can be attended by their own pliy. clau. f tTDlstientary for the poor open TueeaajB. ad aitiuiU ) 9 < icm 10 to 11 a. m , Owing to the increase in our business we've admitted to the firm Mr Edwin Davis , who is well and favorably known in Omaha.Thig will enable us to han dle an increased list of property. We ask those who1 have desi rable property for saleto place the same with us. The new firm will be 5 BROKERS. . 213 South lAttf St.