2 OMAHA DAILY -WEDNESDAY , AUGUST27 , PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO , PEOKIA & ST. LOUIS nv WAV or OUAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENV2R , on VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCH1SON to DENVER ConnrctliiK In Union Depots nt Knniait'lty Omaha ntul Denver with tlnoiigh trains Tor And all points In tlio Great West Conncctliifrln Gmnd I'nlon lcHitat ) | Chicago with throiiKli tnilns for KE W Y O Jt. K , JtO , S y O y , And nil Kv , * nTH (311 lot. At I'eorln with tlm > it 'jtnilns lor Iiullnna ; > oils , Cincinnati , Colm * V ' " ' " imlnli li thoSontll-Kii . At Hf JU rtlls with tlltuncl trains for nil polnt.s Scu' ljv Klcpiiit { Day Coanhps 1'nilor Cars , with Ho. dining Chain ( seats Ju-o ) , .Smoking Cars will lUivolvlnir Chatrn , I'tiUnum J'alacti Hlucplnt ara anil the famous o. II. AQ. Dlnlnir Can run dally tonnd fnim ChlcnKo nml KIIIIBIIS Oily ClilrnKo ntul Council lllulls UlilciiK" nnd Dei JIoliics , UhlcnRo , St. Joseph , Atuhlson nnd Tupokn without rlmiio. | Only thioimh lint rtinnltiR tholr iwn tmlim between Chlcano , I.tncoln and Denver , nnd Chluuro. KIIIISIH pity nnd Denver. Thrmmh curs lietwron Iiidlanii | > olla nnd Council Hiiiim , via I'eorln 0 > INO IVOKTII AND .SOUTH. I I Solid Tnilns of Klcgniit Day Coaches nnd Pullman 1'nlnco Sleeping earn nro run dally to nnd from St. I.OUH | ; vln Ilniinllmli yulncy , Kcokulc , llurlliiKlon , Ccdnr lliipldsnnd Albeit I.cntoSt. 1'nnl nnd .Allnnenpolls ; I'liiliirCara M'lth Itpclinlnif Chairs to nnd liom St. Louis nnd I'oorlo. OnlyonocliaiiKoofrnrs botwi-iin St. Louis nnd DcH\Iolnu4 \ , Iowa , Lincoln , No. l > mskn , nnd Ucnvor , Rolomilti. It Is ulso the only TlnoiiKh Line bfetwcon ST. LOUIS , MINNSArOLIS aai ST. PAUL. It Is known ns the Rrcat TIlUOtTGII OAlt Klpft LINK of America , nnd Is universally ndmit- pft ted to bo the Finest Equipped Railroad In the World for all classes of Travel. ThmtiRh Tickets via this line for snlo at [ ti lt. U. COUDOU ticket olllces in the United States Md Canudu. aj. . roTTKii , rnnoEVAL LOWELL , Vlce-Pre . & Oen. il ni r. Of n I fiTTlW * Tno U1 < 1 ° i t u toiiu ana U I I L0 I Lino" In connection with tb fm B | i corporate n&mo ota great tofcd B H convoys an lilc * of uit wh III R" required by the traveling nnb i i nl * d ) D H and the biat ol accommocU BaHBabiB tlonll ot which are loin f Ohod by the greatest lallwav la America. QHIOAGO , | yiL | WAUIEE And St. Paul. Ilowni and operate ) oior 4,600 mllea ot Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa Dakota ; and aa U miln lines , branches and connec tions roach all the great business centres of the Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers Ihl description of Short Line , and Host lloute between ChloaKOi Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis Ohlcao | , Milwaukee , La Crosse and Wlnona. Ohloago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Kllendala Chicago , Milwaukee , Kau Claire and Stlllwutof Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. Ohlcago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dam and Oahkosb. Ohlo&KO , Milwaukee , Wauknsha and Ooonomowoe. . Ghloajro , Milwaukee , Madison and I'ralrlodu Chin. Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbaull. Chlc&KO , nololt JanosvlMo and Mineral Point. Chicago , Kljtln , Ilocktord and Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , ftock Island and Cedar JUpld/ . Chicago , Council IlluDs and Omal a. Chicago , Bloux City , Sioux Fallsand Yank ton Chicago , Mllwaukou , Mitchell and Chamborlalo. Hook IsUnd , Dubunuo , St. Paul and MlnnoapoUf. Davcupoit.riilnur , Rt. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman S nepers and the Finest Dining Carfl In the H : ild are run on the main linosot the CHICAGO , UILwAUKEK AND ST. PAUL JIAILW AY , and every attention U paid to'paasongorsby courteous employes ol the Company. S. B. UERniLL. Gen'l Manager. A. V II. CAUPKNTEn , don' Pass. Agl. J.T. CLAHK.Oon'IS.ipt. QEO. II. HEAFFOKD , Ass't Oonl. Pa Aet. MANUKAOTUIIEU OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINALS , ETC , Stxroot , MAHA - . NKHHARK ALONG TIIK LINK OF T1IK ) 'Chicago , : St , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The now extension ol thla line from Wakofleld up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the CAN through Concord and Uolurliino . . Hoaches the best portion ol the Utato , H | > oclal ox. ourdlon rates for land teekors over thin line to 'Wayne , Norfolk nnd Hartlugton , and via Illair to all prindpal ] > oliU on the SIOUX 01TY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trains ever tht 0. . St. P. M. & O. Uollwav to Cov ngton , BlouK City , Ponca , Ilaitlngton , Wayne and Norfolk , or fremont , OakJi.o , Nellgh , and through to Val entine. jtSTor rates and all Information cell on F V. WII1TNKY , Genera Agent , Western Cornice-Worts } IRON AND BLATE UOOK1NO. 0 , SPECHT , PROP , illl Docglu Bi OBU&A , HtK Galvanized Iron Cornices , \trDomtr Wlndowi , Flntoli , Tin , Iron and SUU itooflnif.Bpeohfil'aent Metalllo Hkyllght , PiUnl adjusted lUtcbetOtr and llracket BhelvlnK. I im ho general agent I the above line olljoodi. Ire lUliistr ile.Vi'r mla . Irn" B Olaulcal , Scientific , Commercial and Art Depart menu , lloth oxcs admitted. Tuition Jour , Inir Lhe P , bwt of wclety. KuU ? ( xiulij | > ed faculty IjTAddreMlorpartloulirt , U v. W. W. liana * 0. 1 > . 1'rwldent , or 1'rof. 0 M. De JsleU , Becretar ; the Faculty UclUvue , Neb. _ ifmo tut DUFREHE& MENDELHOH. ARCHITECTS tf 70 OilAUA K7JOANAL HJUf UUILDIM9. The feeble dro' ftroruwhcn Hostel t.r'ftJStnmachimtci l u odto | > remote ' llmllatlonoltholofl nd enrich the blcxk Indlircfltlontlie chli ohntatlc to n aiqn sitlon of ftrcnnlh 1 > llieucak , isan al tncnt which Infill My micctimh ] to th action of thliiicrlM eorrcctiio. COM ' lU > li Ainl nppctlt < failure to tlccji , an pronini ; evidence c premature dec.iyar peedll oountencl c < l by the urea ! In vlfto m nt , nhlcl hrtcci up the | 'h - u m stall em rirle and fo tines the constitution airnlntl illicwo For falo by ! dca.nrj generally. AA | . wotH. turn lifiprptit , frUrrWt uio.t. , l > * .f U.-1 * p" . n-1 ll ( Ittrl'rf eftb. f iif * tlt Untni A.w df * lw | M d.HH < j IU f to fllktl.r ct tnr * < q. . ml t fcll lumm.r drtokt Ttt II. tixl & * . .r * r rountr Vlti , A k t.ur ftirrr r tlni l l M tl | WLA ! / - < iiiaiiur.runiiri > ii.ii. . n Miiirntftoovi. iw. . TrorrssuAMH , si . tf. Jr. At thliBoitinnnftthc I ear , the hllirlty nl .ho children 11 often A fyi&K&irtiorPaA " > omo Indli- fa/T y'Z ZS&ilP' reilo.n onthotnrtnf W JjSttr ? & 2/Jk 'ho r rciitorchllo > ri < J b K.mSsJertt.VV1 ; „ , B' re ult. djientory , liolcra Infantum , or ithcr cnmtil lints of tonmchor hovels en- lies. In all BUth eaten Udpo's Fooil Is tlio best llctctlo. Ith perfectly > nfo , being neutral In „ . action iiiun uio UUHTUII ) , and In no M a Interferes Hlth action ot medicines Put m > In four el7cs-3'x : , J5c , * l ! Candl 76. 1'or f ale by lru ( { lsti ) . WOOL- HICH kw , on label. GIVEN AnENTIONf8R10KERS ! All contestants for the 25 premiums neprcptt- Ing above amount , olluroil by lllnokw ell's ' Dur ham Tobacco Co. , must observe tlio following conditions on which the premiums nro to bo awarded : All Imp must bear our original Hull Durham label , U. S. Kcvcnuo Stamp , and Cnutlcm Notice. The hugs nin.st ho done \ip securely In n package with name nnd nddu'si trecndcr.nuil numbcrof bugs contained plain- y marked on tlio outside. Charges nin.st bo prepaid. Omtcstrloicsfi'wcmlicrSvth. Allpack- HKCS Ghoiild bo forunrclcil December let , nnd must reach us at Durham not later than Dfcan- ler Jfth. No matter where you reside , send your pack ago , advlso mliy mull Hint you have < lone BO , and Mate the number of biiKi Bent. NamcH of successful routcslants , with number oflmgs returnedwill bo published , Dcc.'Jiln llo iton.//aaW ; New York , llernlil ; I'hllixlcl- phia , Timei ; Durham , N. C. , Tiilmcca 1'lnnt ; New Orleans , Tunri-Ucmnrrati Cliiclnnntl,7. > > - quirrr ; Chicago , Haily Neva ; San I'n-uclsco , Ulironlclc. Aildrcsi , lll.ACUWii.l..S : DlTtlltAM TOIUCCO Co. , DUIUIAM , N. C. Every genuine package has picture of Hull. OH-Kfti our next uniiouiicement.'Sa HOLBEOOK , SHELTOK & HEADY. inpeering , Surveying AND CONTllACriNG WORK lone within the city and throughout the State. HTOIUco Crelghton Illock , 0 | > poslto City Engineer's Illco. _ _ al2-lm MANHOOD RESTORE. ) . A victim of cntlr Imprudence , cr.citng nervous Ceblllty , plunularo decay , oto , having trim ) ( a fain every known rvminly. Ima dlmovornil n Blmpli meanii of coir-ouro. which bo " 111 ooail 1'UEli to DOCTOR < ! 17 St. ClmrlcH S ( . , St. Louts , Mo. A rcBulur grit < 1untnnrt4 Kc(1lfilCo1Uc ( ( hB lrrn ) longer fiifMgwl Iu thn i > celi4llrcBtinent f CMUONIC , } \oit.HwiH nnii | II * " > D PuKAiutliaa unr ffltirr I'hjilclanja fit , Ix li , Wlty I | > fri ho r niul nil nM rr > ld < nu know. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other AHoc- tlons ol Throat. Skin or Danes , Blood-poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , m trtiti.i * iih unrartiitiul mrepMtm tatntirlrutlllo j > rlncl | IP * , i fcfclj PHmtflj. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excels , ExpOSUrO or IndulgcncO * whlrh | rutlura ioma of tli lolloHlnn HUcii iivnonttuui , tlil.llilr . , iliumeot of t til ntl ilcfoctlte turiiiorjr , iliuplrinii ( tie fno , iiir lrtl dc > 7 , TtTiloulotl.a lorlety of ft mitlei , runfmU * nfl.hm.cta , reiulorinp Marrinco Improper or unltoppy , , rtiniptilritnil | tgeif > u tliu l ) * eM-ril a iftlul tutcIfli'P ' , frit' to uy nJ'lriki. Coimultttlluu t of > Ueeur lij uiRll fne , ntnllitrliot.tllo \ for fuc tiubi. / \ Positive Written Guarantee cirri Iu til cur l.l4c , c . ll.Mlrlnci icnt o\orj h re. FauiphlotB , Kncllah or Oerinau , (14tmsom. . d'w orlblue nbovo iliiou 0b , In wale or fomuU , ' MARR8AGE CUIDE ! TOO i > ngun , llnf * Illiiitratr * ! In ( IPil doet munuycr usunnr | cur r , vie. eoiitalni doubtful nt lu > ivllUfj \ Lnow. A ou rvit to 1I , ilciu'wtjt flil > i'ioen are U * nilvjoe. FEXAS TRA CATTLE , About ! ! , r < X ) head , mostly ono nml two > o r * old loom. Will bo at Oh'alalla about Autrual SOth. In. mlr * ol ur addroiM ID. U. C.UIMKS V ID-inici 1m Ottal&lla Neb HAS NO UPEIIIOU. The Steck is a Durable Piano , rim BTECK HAS BINDING QUALITY OP TONE FOUND NO OTIIKU I'lANO. BOLD NLY 1)Y ) TOODBEIDGS BROS , , 215 OPERA OMAHA NED. DR. IDYESI ' * ( Hf fiMH.I ( AI TKk ) 4if4.CT 0-VOLTAIO IIELT end other KLrornio Pi Arriuvcm nru irnt on iM Days' Trial TO HUN ONLV.OUN(1 ( UH OLI ) , who or surTrr- IIIK from NBUVOUJ DKIULITT. Lour v'niurr , AiriNO WEiUNCS-iui , end all tnoi NATUUK. tesuHloii from Aiiuscs and Urn EH CUusi : * . B | > e dy relief unit rompleta ( uooratlou 1C .IKILTII. Vuiou and llixuooo uviiunii'P. Bond at ouco tor Jllaitr Uxl famphlrt free. Adareis fUl.TAU' XKI/1' L' ( . . Mumlmll. Mich , A , SHIPMAN , M. D , Bellevue , - Nebraska , OFFICE WITH M. A , SDIPMAN , DRUGGIST OIil ) .MSI HIUDOKK , HcnilnlflccnccH of Uio Old Trnppcr- Hlsl'ccullnrlilcfl .Ucmnrk l > le Slnrlcfl , N. V. Sun. Jim liridgor WAS born in Illinois i 1805. 110 left tliore to begin frantic Ufa when about 18 years old. The coui try between the Missouri river and th Pacific ocean was then unfrequented b white men , aavo a few daring trappers Among the firat who ventured into th wild regions of the Kocky mountain ! drained by the Pintles , the Yellowstone Salmon river , and other streams , waa noted trader , Gen , Ashley , of Missouri With Gon. Ashley , Bridger wont on th plains hi 1823 or 1824. After the re turn of Ashlor , Jim was employed b the Ilocky Mountain Fur company. IIi knowledge of the country and trust worthiness secured him the command o a party of the company's menand ho wa styled ft bourgoolso , a name give ; by the French traders to such men In 18 , ' ! 1 the Hooky mountain am American fur companies wnro consoll dated. Bridgor was retained as [ a boui gcoi.so in the now organization. Th number of trappora increased so a.i t make a perceptible decrease In the number bor of beavers. Fura depreciated il value because of the large ) supply throw ! on the market. Trapping on a larg acalo became unprofitable , and in 1811 the consolidated fur company was dis banded. Jim Bridgor , however , pursuoi his calling as a trapper and trader will the Indians , associated with two other who had been in the company's employ Krappo and Vasquez. In 1811 they established tablishod their headquarters near when Fort Bridgor now stands. To-day th < romnina of the chimneys of their cabini may bo soon on the first bench of table land south of the fort. That yoai Frappe was killed by the Indians , and the year following Bridgor and Vaaquej removed to the very spot on which the fort now stands. Their cabins wore iftarwards inclosed with a small cobble- itono wall , built by Mormons. The vftll is still standing. The feelings existing between Bridgor ind the Latter Day Saints were not riondly. Suspecting Bridgor's animosity , ho Mormons resorted to diplomacy to scortain his real status. To draw him ut , ono of their number pretended to 10 his friend and an enemy of the Mor ions. The old trapper , having associated 11 his lifo with mon whoso honor and in- ogrity were nbovo price , suspected noth- ig. Io took mon for what they appear- tl to bo. and ho was not backward in do- ouncing the fanatics before the spy. 'ho ' Mormona then put an "Avenging iiigol" on the track of Jim Bridgor. Ho ot wind of it and abandoned his houso. lo was cached in the bushes along inith'a and Black's iork for several ooks. Occasionally a friend visited him i his retreat. Ilowas over on the alert. rnclo Jack Robinson told mo that ho isitcd him at this time , and was sur- riaod to BOO the old trappur advancing , 'ith gun cocked , an in an alarming rago. Fnclo Jack exclaimed : "My God , iridgor ! do you intend to shoot mo ? " Jim did not recognize his friend until ospoko. IIo then replied : "No Jack , ut 1'vo got a dose here for six of thorn n Mormon B , Soon afterwards ho loft the country , 'his iraa in 1853. Ilia friends managed o hold onto his property , including tock and some Indian trading goods , intil ho returned in 1855 when ho sold mt to the Mormons. Bridgor claimed a title to tlio land in .ho . vicinity of the Fort by virtue of pos- ussion and a Spanish grant. IIo dis- losod of his interest to the Mormoni. Subsequent investigation proved that ho md no lawful claim to the property but it ono time his clnim was so far rocog- ii/.od by Gon. .Johnson that hia quartor- naator entered into negotiations for ita mrchaao by the government. This was vhon it was.docidod to locate a military > est thaxo. After disposing : of hiae.t aio , real , per- onal , and mixed , Bridgor went toVost - tort , Mo. , and remained there until the xpoditiou agntnafciho' Mormons in 1857. lu served an a guido to the arms under on. .lohnston , and romaiuod with it for wo or thioo years at Camp Floyd , near ialt Lake City. Again ho returned to ilissouri. Bo remained there until 804 , wheu ho was again oaiployod as a tudo for the troops establishing posts on ho Powdur river route , and afterward at ' 'ort Phil liaarnoy and iu other sections f the country. For hia aervicca to the ovornnieut ho had collected little lonoyvhon 1 last saw him. Ho rp- eivod vouchers for his pay. Ho said o had a bureau drawer nearly full of hem at homo. With nil confidence in ho honesty of Undo Sam , and having nose so for the money , ho prof erred to lot the ouchorH remain in , the drawer. AMMONIA. . Ammonia 19 nbtnlmxl In lor o quantitliM by ho imtrpfucUou of the urtno at niihnnli ) , / yelaf * li < i llrUaimiaa. . Kvry lioiist'kooi r can test I ) ViiiR uowilora ciiitiiiiiiii ) , ' this ( IsKKUBtitiR druf ? by plnciiiR n : nn of thu "Koynl"or "Aiulrowa1 J'uarl" tor luwa on n hot Btovo until luuied , then remove .ho . cover ami mnvll , Dr. l'ricn'ii Crinin Itnkina Vuwdor docn not Contain Ammonia , Alum , l.itno , l'oto h , liuno I'lMWpliattiH , ( i > n.ve it by tto n\x > vo U-st ) . It H lirepart'il by a Vliyalciau nail Chomlat with [ Hjclul rt'K nl to clouiilinoda uiul hanltliful- oaa. Illnlnc'H llrotlior , Neil G. Blaiiio , who assorts that ho is .ho older brother of James G. , and carries Lho documents in his carpet-sack to prove it , is at the Grand Pacific hotel en his tray oast. In conversation with a ro- iiortor for the Times , last evening , Mr. Ulaino claimed that ho had boon the aub- joct of many unjust attacks in the news- l > anora. "They say , sir , " said ho , "that I am the black thoop of the family. Uy - , I am the white1 ahoup. I Imvo never drawn a dollar of public money in my life , never had any political patron"- Ago given mo , and 1 don't expect it if Jim's elected , I'm an honest farmer , live four miles from Salem , iu the Wil- latnotto valley , Oregon , and I can pay for what 1 cau got 1 iras in Chicago thirty years ago and made $1,000. Then I drifted west , and have boon in Oregon twenty years. I am not seeking notoriety , but I am indorsed by Gov. Moody , of Oregon , and the secretary of state , and it's a - shame that I should Im ridiculed by the papers. I saw Maj. BUino and visited him on my way through Montana , and I have another brother who is curator in the department of agriculture at Washington. " "llow long einco you have seen Jomos G. BUinor was asked. "It's eighteen years. Wo were all educated together in the old college ut Washington , Pa. , and drifted away on our own hook. 1 saw Jim when ho came out to California , and I'm on my way tc Bar Harbor. Look here ; I'm no politi cian , and I want thu newspapers to lo mo alono. | | I'm not going oa t bocouii ho'a been nominated for president , and ' don't want ny favors. I am a good re publican.but I don't know any thing aboti politics , Thcso follows doubt my rclr tionship , and there's been lots of stuff i the newspapers. Coma up to my root and I'll ' show you the record. You can got mo to talk politics , and 1 don't war you to put mo in the papers. " Mr. Blalno htvl evidently boon hnvin a good time with some friends , and r the conclusion of the interview sough the repose afforded by ono of the luxur ous sofas that adorn the hotel rotund ; and sank into n gcntlo slumber. Angostura Hitlers do not only distil Riilsli tlicmsolvc.1 by their flavor and nromntl odor above nil others gonornlly lined , but the are nl u n euro preventive for nil dlicnsai orii liiatlnft from the digentlvo organs. ISawnro ( counterfeits. ABC ! your grocer or druggist f < thn genuine article , manufncturod by Dr. > , IS , Sclgert & SOIIH. AVcHtorn CjuulldntcH , Chicago Herald. Now ace thn result of not nominatin a western man for president. Obaorv the despicable campaign of vituporatio ; and slander. If somebody from th northwest corner of Nebraska , in tin neighborhood of the hood-waters of th Niobrara , had been named by the demo crntio convention and any abacono Buffa lo prints or preachers has assailed hi private character wo would now hoar tin tramp of armed mon. A Wmcheste rifle is the most powerful argumon against alandor that was over invented With western candidates the canvas would have boon conducted on a higt moral piano. The intellect and not tin passions of mon would have been ap pealed to. But what can bo expected o the east ) Its barbaric yawp has sproac itself all ever the country , drowning on the utterances of the moro polished am less vociferous west. The next nationa ! conventions will know where to look foi candidates. Mr. St. John , the prohibition nominee , is a citizen of Kansas. If anybody al the east wantn to BOO ono hundred thousand wild Kansans on the war-path lot him slander him just onco. A Cuckoo Canvass , M. Quad. Among the most curious facts in nat ural history is the female cuckoo'a habit of laying her cgga in the nests of other birds. When the young cuckoo is hatched by its unauspootinc foster- mother it shoves the other little birds out of the neat and appropriates all the jrubs. It is on this plan that General Butler advises hia supporters to deposit their ballots. They are to drop them Dn whichever side they select in every state and when the electors are hatched in November ono or moro is to bo of the Butlorito brood. It is voting on the ; uckoo plan. Wo fear that few cuckoos would bo hatched in real lifo if Mrs. Quckoo said to Mrs. Sparrow "This little tlo egg will hatch out a bird juat like mo , which will knock out every sparrocvlot in the batch before it is n week old. " To latch out Butler electors on the cuckoo plan it would bo necessary for the Butler supporters to make such overtures , hit will not do. Butler's supporters , de prived ot brasa bands and torchca , and with the cuckoo for an emblem , and "Cuckoo" for a war cry , would bo a aad party. AUoy'n Sacrifice for Ills Sister , Cincinnati KnqmVor. About six weeks ago little Boll * Toi- guson , the daughter of a night watchman at the Columbus and Homo station , had both logs terribly lacerated in the turn table , the akin being ao far separated that her physicians , Dra. Jordan pnd Ticltnor , told the family it would bo impossible to make the parts heal unlcsa fresh bits of akin were grafted on the ugly wounda. As soon as this was known to Bollo's brother Roggy , a lad 12 years old , he atopr. oil up to the physicians and promised to bo on hand at any time the next da ? and lot them- cut the necessary akin from his arm. At the appointed time ho mot the engagement , bared his arm , and by moans of a knife and pair of scissors , four p'ocos ' of skin were taken from hia arm and transferred to his slater's wounds. . The skin is growing flnoljr. Freight ami Kvprcss. Hhilidolttiiin Call. Now Correspondent 1 see you did not publish my letter , Editor No. It must have boon sent by slow freight , for it yet here several : lnY3lato. _ However , 1 should not have published it anyhow. When you have nothing but "words , words , words , " to iond , tha alow freight will do aa well aa anything else. Correspondent Wol ! but suppose in stead of moro "words , words , worda , " I liavo ideas ; then what ? Editor Kxprcsa them , of course. Striker * ) . Clllf V410 , August 2l ! . TOD police wio called njxni to iiioll | Uio trouble 'totwecn ' Btilklng and noii'imioii brick-makoid , in the town of Lake , north of tlilx city , thin inoniiiitf , Thu ntrlkerti Rttauktn ) the non-union nit 11 t-inployuil in uno if the yards , but WITH dilveu away. The [ ormcir then visited a ynrj opei Jtotl by n man immad lllt'iidahl\Unm > they \ \ ere again driven ulf. They then asaauttod the ichidonci < of Blomlnhl with Htonon , Horioiuly injii'iiiR M . I'lendiih ! . They thou lUuporeiil on Ilia arrival of ilvo i > olfco. JlonorH to Urcoly. 1'oiirHMOiTH , K. II. , August 2'i ' Lieut. Oroely reccivt-d from Command ir Choyno. of tlio Uoyal ICngliah navy , n consratidatory dispatch. An urRimt telegram was nlno 10- cohcd from Capt. Hfdfonl , rciiiicHtitif : ( rt'cly's pre.oiuo ut n iiifoting of the HntiHii association at roiitrual hVptunber 1st. Oroely loaves to-morrow for Montreal , I'oiiTHUOUTH , August 21 ! . DitLosHopa eunt lottem from tlio Vtonch ( Joographlcal .Society congratulating -Jrooly ( upon tlio pciuntilic-ro- nultj of his expedition , cxpressinff sympathy at thu loss of comJadi * and coiifl titlatlrjg , him upon his roacu . Captured UoiulH lletiirdoil. WALIIINOTON , August 'Jli.Tho troaranec of the I'mtcd StiUsorwardeil to the governor of I iuslana 21 , COO free schol bondft of Ilia state , captured at llaton KMICO in HiUy-lhu , by Lieutenant General Sheridan. Tl oy form- oil a part of a lot of city , vtuto ami southern railroad bonds of tha vuluo o ? S3.000.800. A Cut In KulcMot Travel , ST. P.\vi , Auguit 2V ( Thu Likfr Superior Transit company , ti > meet the raUronil c\it cant , liaa reduced Bocaml class paasvuger mten us follo v ! lly lake , 810 to IJostou mul Now \ork , neutof $ Ute ilulfaloamlllrie , 811 to Cleveland and Detroit. Tlio Uoiinolt-Maakoy Cnllo. LONDON , August 25. The Btoam hip Para- day has Just laid tha fiist deep ei'a cullp , and Is now returulnt ; to Woolwich to rtcei\e tha remainder of the deep nen jxirtion and the Anierican alioru end. lllnlnn'8 Coiulltinn. UAH HAHIIOII , MK. , Aupunt 20. Ulalne'd lndl iKMHlon will render bin deiiartura fer several ditva very doubtful. 1 lo H miircfiiic from u hillioua attack and a heavy cold , and at present la kept In his room , A Failure Iu Immlior , MINNKATOUH , Augiwt 20. Schmliiloa in DsMKumeut of the lumber firm of Illim A Klliott show Uabllitios SlOO.OCOj iibsuts , 81113 , 000 , . . . . . . OAMI * IN THE AUCriC ClllCM TlioQiinntity nnd Variety of Anium Klllfil by HioOrccly Party , Norfolk Herald. Following is a statement of the gam killed by Lieut. Oreoly's party in the r gion adjarcnt to Lady Franklyn b during their long stay in the froze north : August , 1881 10 musk oxen , 1 bar 1 ptarmigan. September , 1881 5 wolves , 10 mui oxen , 1 seal. February , 1882 7 hares. March , 1882 1 lommin , four hare April 1882 1 fol May , 1882 2 lemmings , 3 musk oxoi H seals , 1 hare. Juno , 1882 1 wolf. 4 lemmings , 1 muak oxen , 1 seal , 11 harns , 17 kit : ducks , G long-tailon ducks , 20 dovokin 2 burkomastor gnlls , 1 arctic fox , i sknas , o brent goose , 7 ptarmigans , turnatones. July , 1882 t ermines , 10 musk oxot 2 hares , i ) long tailed ducks , 10 oidc ducks , ono sabine gull , 5 arctic terns , 11 skuas , 27 brent geese , G turnstonos , sand-piper , 14 owls. August , 1882 2 ermines , 33 mus oxen , 2 seals , 11 harps , C king ducks , long-tftilod ducks , 7 eider ducks , 13 dove kina , 2 burgomaster gulls , 33'arctio , term 40 sknas , 37 brent geese , 32 ptarmigans 54 turnatonos , 1 Dandling , 1G knots , ringed plover , 2 owls , 1 walrus. September , 1882 3 foxes , 1 ormiuo , musk ox , 3 seals , 2 hares , 1 raven , ptarmigan , 1 turnstone , and 1 owl. November , 1882 1 fox and 1 mua' ox. December , 1882 1 seal. February , 1883 1 haro. Marsh , 1883 1 ermine and 3 hares. April , 1883 2 hares and 4 ptarmigan May , 1883 3 musk oxon , 2 aoals , ' lares and 11 turnatonos. Juno , 1883 1 wolf , 2 foxes , 3 musl oxen , 3 seals , 14 king ducks , 27 long .ailed ducks , 1 eider duck , 21 dovoakina L diver , 3 burgomaster gecso , 12 arctic .orns . 12 brent goose , 15 ptarmigan , 2 .urnstoncs . , 8 knots , ! owl and 1 phila- ropo. July , 1883 1 lemming , 3 hares , fi cing ducks , 5 long-tailed ducks , 2 brent geese , 8 turnstonca , 2 knots and ono phil- aropo. Auguat , 1883 2 aoola , G long tailed neks , 3 eider ducks , G dovekins. 1 brent ooso , 1 turnstone , and 1 knot. A summary of the above gives a total of 11 game killed as follows : Seven wolves , foxes , 8 ermines , 8 lemmings,103 muak xon , 1 ! ) seals , 57 hares , 44 king ducks , 3 long-tailed ducks , 30 cider ducks , GO ovokiua , 1 diver , G burgomaster ; gulls , 1 abino gull , 21 arctic terns , 178 sknas , 84 > rent geese , 1 raven , 70 ptarmigan , 100 urnstones , 1 sandpiper , 1 sandhng , 27 not ; , 2 ringed plovers , 18 owla , 2 phila- epee , 1 walrus. The above statement of the game found y the Lady Franklin bay expedition , vhich waa prepared by Sergt , Brainard , a of interest aa allowing what species of > irds and animals frequent Grinnell lane , nd at what season of the year the mi- ratory birdinroturn'to that region. No amo was killed during the months of October , November and December , 1881 ; nnuary and October 1882 , and January 883 when hunting waa imposaiblo on ccount of the darkness and cold. The olitary musk os killed in 1882'was found vy the party which was sent that menthe o Carl Ritter bay , though there can bo no doubt that it is resident throughout ho year , subsisting during the winter on axifrago and the scant grass , to find vhieh it removes the anew withito-hoofs. ? he number of those animals aeon dis- roves the theory advanced by Maj. i'eildon on hia paper on mammalia ( see 'voyngo to the PolttT aea , " volume 2 , > ago 503 , Naros ) "tihat the number of nuak oaon in Grinnoll land is extremely imitod , " and was well nigh exhausted > y the onslaught mad * by the Naros ex- lodition during the winter of 1875 7tn CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 Sharoa In Proportion Louisiana State s.tui tmm. "We do hereby certify nat tte tupermit tht at angementt for all tht ninthly and Semi-Annuai Irainnyt of tfa Louisiana State Lottery Company , ni inverton manage and control the Drairinm hemselvet , and that the same are conducted uiH \ontttty , Jaimcti. and in good faith toward all par u , and we authorize the company to use thitcer loate , withfac-citinltis of mir ignature.t attache * nitt advertuemcnti. " COUUIHIOMIM Incorporated In 1888 lor 55 years by the IfRlnlatDfi ir oJucatlonsl and cliajltablo purpose j with a dp al of 9 1,000,000 to which a leeorvo rand ol uvoi IM.OOO baa einco been added. By an overwhelming popular vote IU franchlw u made a part of tbo prosonl tai oonatltntlou tdoptod December ZJ , A. b. 1U79. " " " " ) ho oiiiy Lottury. ever voted on mid" dorsad by the < people of nay Stato.-za 1 1 never ul M or poitponti. Its. grand alngJ * number drawlnga takt ilnco monthly. A Bjplondul onywtunlty tovln a Voi uno finib Grand Diawlii ? Clas I , In the -ic U- my c/ Music , Now Urlonne , TuoHdny , ifept. rth , 1R8-J IKtl Monthly uVnwintr. CAPITAL PRIZH ; 575,000. 00,000 Tlckota nt Five DrUar Each. , Frao- tiouB.ln Fifths Iu proportion. U8T OK ITttZKS. OAriTALPlUZK . „ . . . . . . . | TJOCI do do . 25,000 do do . . . f. . lO.OOC mzKa or jaooo . . . . . . . . . . . . . , i ? we do 2000 . 10.00C 10 du 1000 . 10,00 ( no do 600 . . . looor 100 do SOO . MOM MO do 100 . : : : . : : : : : : : : : : soioS WO do 60 . J6 OOC 000 do V > . J500C . 9 Approximation prtw ol J760 . fl.TSi 8 Jo do 600 . , KX S do do SMI. . , ( M7 rrlio nmoanU 8t to AppUoAtlou lot raiM to olnbi K ould be modi onli o the oftloo of the Company In Jv'ow Orleans. For further Information wrlU clearly giving hit idJr M. U keP. 0. Money Orden p y Wo UK kddtMl Uesl tord Letters to NKW OIILKAN8 NATIONAL HANK , . . . . New Otleans , La. Poital Note * and oriburj letters by Mall or Ki M ( all < umi ol | 1 and upward , by Bxprow al cm to . H' DAm.uN , 007 Seventh fit. , Wash UKtan , I ) . O. DISEASES OP THE EYE & EAR ARMSTRONG , U. D. , = Until otlko * are repaired from result ol Oro. office wlthlJr.l'irker , lloom 6 , Crdgfcton Ulock 16th on * Uuoglig ata. y- THE BEST TONIC. ? ThN mcillclnc , combining Iron with pure VoRutnble tonlr < , quickly nnd rntntilcluiv Ciirrd nvupcp'.ln , IndlKr-.llon , Wrnlcnr s 1 in pure Mlon < it1lnlurlnChilli ami ] 'c cr , mill NrurnlKln. It Is nn unfnlllne remedy for Diseases of tlio Ulilnrj * nnd l.lvcr. U Is Invnlimblo for lllsciws pccullnr to % Vnmcn , nml nil who lend fcdcntnry lives. H docs not Injure the teeth , cnu o licndnchc.or produce constlpntlon o/Arr Iran tnctltcinrnlo. It enriches nn < l purlflcs the blood , stlrmilntos the nppetltcnidi the n .lmllntlon of food , re lieves Hcnrtburn nud llclclilng , nnd ftrcngth * cm the nmsclcs nnd nerves. 1'or Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , Ijick of Energy , Ac. , It 1ms no equal. 43- The ppnulno 1ms nbovo trndo mnrk nnd crossed red lines on w rnjipcr. Tnkc tu > other. niui > on/tij ! intentMiiKiiictUd HAITIjinui-.nn. Chartered by theStateofllll noin for thcexpresapurpoE of giving Immediate relietlr nil chronicurinary nnd prl , vate dlscoss" nonorrhf" > Gleet nndSyphillsln nil thel complicated forms , also nl diseases of the Skin nnc I3Iond promptly relieved and permanently cured by rcme- diestestedlnn2'urr/lVar - - * - xs , , -t'l > fctiilJ'rartlce , iiemlna VVcnkncs'i. NiRht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the 1'ar.e.Lost Mnnhood,7'ov/li'c//o / ( rr ( ( T/cre imincxiiei-hnnuiiKh Th : appropriate ri..r.flv a it once used In each case. Consultations , per- ( ur.al or hv letter , sacredly confidential. Med- -lacs sent bv Mall and Express. No marks on icisnize to indicate contents or sender. Address . , ChIcgolll \VI11 purify HIP BLOOD.'rcpn. 1.11 [ u thu LIVER anil KIDNEYS , llllll JIKSTOUK TUB IIEAI/TII nnd VIGOR of YOUTIL jic-pshi. Want or Appetite , in- LJuk ol blrt'iigtli , lunsclcsand iH'rvcsre vunruTorcL . Knllruns Uio nilml mid BiinHos Uraln 1'owcr. i coinplJliita -2 > Ticctillnrto Uiclr sux will find lnDll.lt' BTEa'SIROH TOSSIIO n fafu nod [ in.iiy euro , lllrcs a clear , healthy complexion. Frciinont tncnirits at t" > ' : ' f ( 1vln ! { unlyudil to thcpopnlurltyoniiu'urli.'liini. Do-not experiment " " ' " ment pe"1 . a Send your addrwistoTbeDr. llnrtnr'Jtod Co. ' gSM-onls. Mo.for our "DREAM SOOK. " T > 'nUol strancouuJ useful InformuUco , Iree. , Health is Wealth ! DR. n. C. WEST'S NKK\K AND-Biutx TRXAC-MKNT , a guaranteed epcrilla for Hysteria , I ) zzlnesa , Convul sions , Fits , Ncr oua Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous Froetratlon caused bv the ueo ot alcohol or tobbacon , Tfakcrnlncfii , Jlental dcprofslon , Soltcnlng of the brain , resulting In iaganlty and1 leaping to ralscry , decay and death. Premature Old ago , liaronoaj , lame o * power in citHui BOX , Iinoluntucy Losses and Sper- matorhora caused by oxercxertlantof the brain , tell- rvbuso or over indulgence. Kich bus , contains ono rasnth's tieatmont. $1,00 a boxer six bottles for $5.00 , lent by mall prepaid on receipt of prlco. WE GfAUANTEE SIX BOXEJ To > euro nv caso. With each order received by us for six bottles , accomclliliDd with $3 00 , wo will send thcrytirchiserour written Kuannteo to refund1 the mcnoy if tlio treatment does not effect a cure. 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SMITH & CO. . 1' .1018 1XD 1'L-HUSlIKHa. aONiROUT , W. rUIlXAS , Bocretuy Sls e Board cf Arloulturo ( , Associate Editor. 3UBSCKUTION I'HICE , 11.00 per year In advance , Of AGENTS WANTEDJW nd 10 ? S , Hth SUMt. - . OilAUA , NKB 2i-m ia tl Owing to the increase in our business we've admitted to the firm Mr Edwin Davis , who is well and favorably known in Omaha.This will enable us to han dle an increased list of property. We ask bhose who1 have desi rable property for saleto place the same with us. The new firm ill be 313 South Mth St , . ]