Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 01, 1884, Page 7, Image 7
w JMiLY BEE MONDAY SEPTKMIVUK 1. 188-1. NEBRASKA "KlJUA NKH11A8KA. The I'mcr Mutual Hcnoflt As ochfon In the State of v braska. H Is c , cratholnlu wnrKIng ami all tremli r < liavo i\ , , : . In tlio management l > ) > < > ta at the an null nicotines. Its aim Is to benefit lt nun tncmlier , their 1ilow , anil orphans , in 01 o ol ilrutli , ircldcnt , Mckiic i i r tola ! pf rmancnt illiaMllty ol ,1 member , at ncl\i\\ \ ccet with economical man itoinint ArelliMo homo awoi litlnn , aolhc nml rcllthlo aicms wantcil toc.in > af for memlurs In Nebraska , liaiivxa aiul Colorailo. Adilrces , S. MoDOWALL , Secretary and General ilanagcr , \TIltuE , - - - NE13. S. H , ATWOOD , Plnttsmouth , - . . . . Nob. RBliDBBOr IL'O.IOUQIIBaHU iND Dion flBADl HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE AND DOaOO OB J1IL1KT HID BW1XI tar Teen stock oiBile. CcuetDondeDce tel cited Thouieol the term " 8ho Lino" ID connection with tb corporate name ot a ( jrcat road com oys an Idea ot list w hut required by the traveling mb He a Short IJno , Quick Tlmi and the best of accommixla tlons all o ( which ata ftur. ebcd by the greatest railway In Atncrlct. CHICAGO , And St. Paul. II owns and operates over 4,600 miles ot .Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , low * Dakota ; and aa ta main lines , branches and oonneo .lonn reach all the I'rcnt business centres ol th ( Noithw eat anil Far West , It naturally answers Ih .description of Short Line , and Brat Houto between Chicago , JlllnauKco , St. I'aultnd Mlnncnpollg. ChicagoMilwaukee , La CrosBontnl Wlnona. Chicago , .Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendata Chicago , .Milwaukee , Kiu Clalro and Stlllwaioi * Chicago , Milwaukee , Waimu nnd Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dam and Oshkoab. Chicago , Milwaukee , Wauknsha and Ooonomowoo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madleon and I'ralrlodu Chlgc , Chicago , Milwaukee , Ouatomia and Fnlrlbault. Chicago , Delolt JanoaU'lo and Mineral Point. Chicago , Elgin , llockfoid and Dubuqun. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island and Cedar Rapldr. Chicago , Council Muds and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Tankton Chicago , Milnaukco , Mltiho'l andChamberlain. nock loUnd , Dubuquc , St. I'iul and Minneapolis. Davcnpoit , . " lmar , St. 1'aul and Minneapolis. Pullrrnn S eepera and the Finest Dining Giro In tbeu.rldara run on the main Imcsof the CHICAGO , 3IIUV AUKEE AND ST. 1'AUL RAILWAY , andevcrv attention la paid to passengers by courteous employed of the Company. & . P. MERRILT. . Oen'l Uanaeer. A. V II. CAIU'ENTER , Gen1 1'asa. Agt J.T. CLARK , ao-i'lS.ipt. OF.O. II. IIPAFFORD. Ans'k. Ocn'l. Pa Agt DUFREKE& MENDELHON. 10 OMAHA KTIOANAL BUJK 11IIILUIN3. Classical , Scientific , Commercial and Art Depart ] / mciits. Both sexes admitted. Tuition low , > JDK cheap , bestol society I'ulij equipped facultj jjrAddross for particulars , Hev. W. W. Hnrslm t ) . D. 1'rcsiilent , or Prof. 0. il. 1)08 Jskts , Secretary the Faculty Hollevuo. Neb. ] v 'ruo SmO r DISEASES OF THE ARMSTRONG , M. D. , = l-i3b.xi.riot. 1'ntil ofllcca are repaired from result of flro , oilico v. tth Dr. Parker , IloomG , Crclgtton lilock 16th nnd Duoirlaa Sts. H.V IEON AND SLATE ROOFING. Ornih * , Nob. MANUFACTURER Of Galvanized iron Cornices HAS NO UPEIUOR. The Steck is a Durable Piano , TUB STECK HAS SINOINO QUALITY OF TONK FOUND NO OT1IKU PIANO. SOLD NLY BY WOODBRID&E BROS , , [ 215 OMAIIA NKII f 18 DECIDKD BY Koyal Havana Lottery ! ( A COVKRNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana , flulm , Every 12 to li Days. . TICKETS , 82.00 , > HALVES , $100. Mibject to no manipulation , not controlled by the litmiKiin Interest. It la the fairest tiling In the mature of chance In cxUtonco. Korlnformatlonand particulars apply toFIUPSEY CO ,0'on , AnentiJ , 1H12 liroauway , N Y , city , K. KAUB & CO. , 417 Walnut street , St. Louis , Mo. or Frank Lobrano , L. D. , 20 Wjandotto , Kan. jymloiwly. . [ . ' ( intK.j . , - . - . . . - "KLT and other KLKCTBIO I4i AITIU CM nro eriit on UJ Days' Trial TO MEN ONLY , 1OUNO oil OLD , who are suffer- Imt from KEIITOUS DEBILITT. I/IST VrrUTr. wlsTisaVB i KE8SEfi , and all those dlarasn of 5 nusoXAi. NATUIII. rceultlDB from Auosiis and OriiiK . . . UiWBa. Scwiiy rfllef and rompleta [ ( nriLTH. Viooit and MIMIIOOD b nd at ouca for " TEXAS TEA CATTLE , Ab ut 2.COO head , mostly one and two jean old steer * . Will bo at Orfalilla about Aufunt 20th. In < , , ! , . l.l ddKH IB. , .OUIME.S ) 10 mio 1m Oicalilla Neb \J COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. SUBJECT TO WATER TAX , Tlic Iilmila I'Uod liy The Oltj Vntliors , At the mooting of the city council S.U urdny , the ( ] ucstion of whixt territory shnll bo subject to the live mills wntc tax wna settled , the council deciding tlm all property within the city limits shnl bo made subject to the tax excepting th following : AH of nee. 19 , 7.IX KJ nmlnjof nwj PCC. 30,7"13 , KJ sec. 31 , 7f , 13. All of see. 32 , 75. 13. All of ( res. f > nnd 0 , of " 4 , 13. All of sec.I , " 1,41. Si-1 of sec. 1 , 71 , II All of noes. 20 , ill , ' . ' 2 mill W , 7ft.I I. All of scu. 'Jl , 70H , o\09it | lialosburR nil ill lion. NJ sec. L'S. 70 , 11. XJsi-c. 17 ! , 75 , II. hot3 1 , ' . ' , 3 nnd 1 , in noc. 33 , 77 , 11. 1'KUSONAIj. Mr. and 5Iis. Jacob Ajipol h.ivo Rene t Chicago. A. M. Wiod , who li with Tnylur & Coiiilf .tM's to'iliiy on a toii'daya' business trip on l ward. ward.Mr. Mr. nnil Mr ? . Clmrlu * ] vi'cniiin , niatnb conpratulnti'd on the nrtivnl of n lu-arty nuv lioy , who ttnrts in tiiipiiij * tlio buain nt twulvi pounds , F. C. Hamiltonbusiness agent of Diokson'i Sketch Club , is hrre arriitiRlnj ; for the nppo.u1 nnco of the company the latter part uf till week. 0. W. lianett , of tills city , h : B been i-'ect ' o J Brand truniuror of the O ranil 1 .cilgo of 1.0 G. T. of this atato , and J. K. Kirkwood , o , lin city , has been appointed ncntlnol. MTH. Julia T. Doilgu , tlio aged mother o General ( ! . JI. and N. 1' . DoJgo. who has JECII ipilto ill at Clear Like , hat boonbrough : ionio in a special car , anil is teportcd as im ; iroving some. llunry Ames , who wag formerly the Hocl < fsland nRont Imrc , lia ? been appointed assist ant to General Apent Keith , of the G. , 13. t ( t > , nt tills place. Ho is nil old railway man snd will bo a valuable omployo to the Q. l'T. . Slieppard , the wiile-awako editor ol , ho Walnut Jinreau , who will be reir-ombeieil jy Mine uf the Council IJlulfs nierclnnta ospo clally , on account of his attacks mi them , lia < retired from tlio editorial chair , and is goini west , liis failing health being the cause , whicl ; f tbo wishes of his many friends nro of avail , \\ill speedily improve. Ho has sold the papei , oA. W. MeCoimack , l.ito of Cedar Kapiils , who starts in well , and \\itli apromisoof keep tig the Bureau full of interehting local nowa. Infurinatioii "Wanted. Blrtto Sailor , ngod 13 years , loft his lomoat La llarpo. 111. , July DO , 1884. Qo wag seen in Xow London , Iowa , Au gust . Ho is about 5 feet , 1 inch ir light , spare builtlight complexion , lighl ! iair , oycs dark groy ; n dim scar on ono cheek caused from a burn when a child. Ho was dressed in jeana pants , dark shirt , light checked vest , black hat and shoos , no coat. Any information of hla where abouts will bo anxiously awaited nnd tht informant remunerated , by addressing DAX. A. FAUKGLL , Shorilf , Glenwood , Iowa. Heal Estate TraiififcrH. The following transfers were filed in the county clerk's ollico yesterday anc reported for THE BEE by P. J. hone , August 30 , 1881 : Sheriff toV. . S. Mayno.pt nw } 20 75I ! ) § 575. U. G. Fisher to Moses Whalon , lot 2 blk 7 , Underwood § 50. George M. Smith to Wm. Blunt , eiawj 24 74 382,100. ! ) . Total sales S2J5. ( ( ! IOWA Il'EBlS. The Western Iowa Baptist asaocialion meets at Logan , September 5. A well organized band of house break ers are doing Sio.ix City and other river towns. The completion of the 0. , B. & Q. from Ohuriton to St. Joe will bo an ac complished fact inside of three months. Tnylor Matthews , n well known citizen of Villisca , was run over and killed by a switch engine there on the 2ith. ( The Ivookukpicklo company is now run ning n night and day force , nndjhnndling from 400 to 1COO busheU of pickles per day. day.Tho The fair at Sioux City begins on iho Kith. A mom' the side shows will a bo eorics of political parades by the different iartica. A fatal typo of dysentary is prevailing in Wright county. His mostly among children , though now and then an adult uill'jra , Griswold college , at Davenport , will probably put in the foundation UUH year for an additional college building to cost 818,000 to § 20,000. Charles Evans , of Itodficld , was shot iind instantly killed by a sneak-thief at a MothodUt camp.muoting near that tjwn on the 21th. The murderer vrus arrest ed. Jacob Toolo , between d and 70 years af ago , was found dead in his pasture , near Lament , where ho had gonn to catch a horso. The death was caused by disease of the heart. During the momentary absence of Iho bookkeeper , the ollico of the Chicago lumber company , nt DesMoines , wan mi- kercd by thiovcs on the 25lh nnd robbed Df § 2,000 in notes and § 112 50 in cash. The 8 yohr-old daughter of a Mr. An- Jeruon , hviug near Wapello , was bitten 3ii the ankle n few days since by a rattle- makp. By the judicious use of an anti- prohibition remedy , her lifo was caved , SJAt Mnrengo , on the 27th ult. , the wife jf James Miles shot herself with a re 'olvur , in a fit of melancholy. The ball entered under the chin and cainu out near the nose. It vras thought nho would recover. Chaa , Evans , n young man of Jtedfleld , Dallas county , was killed Sunday night 3ii the Methodist camp grounds near that ) lsco _ . The coronor'ti jury returned a verdict of "Death from n gun allot wound Indicted by hands to the jury unknown , " About a year ago a wealthy farmer liv ing just east of DCS Moinua became sus picion * of the banks and withdrew all his money , § 7,000 Ho got it in gold and buried it on his farm , whuru it is or waa the last time he looked at it , on Sunday of last week , The Iowa conferences of the Motho. diet church will bu held BB follows : Iowa , at Oltumwa , September 'J , L'ish- ' op Foster ; Dos Moines , liedk < , September - tombor 10 , Bishop Andrews ; Northwest Iowa Lnko i-'l Wish- , Spirit , Septomlmr - , - oji Andrews ; I'ppor lown , Mason City , October 1. Bishop Bowmnn. John Shannon , a hrAkoman on the middle division of the " < , > , " was struck by a train near Tyrone , Thursday night , nnd killed. His train had broken in two , nnd ho was sent luck to lint ; the second section. While not positively known , yet it is reasonably supposed , that having tired watting for the expected - od train , he sat down upon the track and ell asleep. A few moment later the rain came along nnd killed him. The trustees of the Now Mollorny ab bey , near Dubuquc , ono of the only two Trnppist monasteries in the I'nitod Stttcs , have decided to rebuild its it dobtodncss of § 130,000 at live yoare , per cent. Thcso bond wore first issue live years ago to cover n sudden financin disaster after building a now abbey , Since then the Trappiata hnvo oxtii guishod § 711,000 of the debt nnd th bonds are nt par. The now asylum nt Clnrindn will built in the slmpo of a "T. " Directly in front will bo the building containing the living apartments of the ctllcors niu physicians , with thu general olllcos Upon this building will bo erected th tower , whichwill bo n commanding struc turo. Extending in nn irregular wing o : either side of this building \ vibe bo eight buildings on the cot tngo plan , all closely comu'otoil by cor ridors. The stem of the "T" consists c n corridor ! ' 00 feet in length , upon whicl will bo built the kitchen , laundry am onuino rooms. The buildings will bo o diU'erent hoighU , from two to fou stories , according to location nnd u.so Within the quadrangle formed by th wings of the "T , " and stems , on oitho sides will bo placed the apartment fo : the help nnd the workshops. The build ings proper will cover Ki2,000 uqunr foot of ground. The buildings if plncei in one continuous line would oxtutui U,2li8 foot or nearly two-thirds of inilo. The length of the wall line wil inako several inileo. IVAll SXOUIHS Gen Dotlao on 31on and Tilings / Krco Clint AVItli Gnlh Aliout Grant. Lincoln mid IJ KIIII , NEW YOUK , August 17. Mooting Gen uranvillo Uodgo , who at ono time com naudod the Army of the Tennessee ir ; ilaco of McPherson. 1 said : "What kind of men did you use chielly for your secret Bervico pur1 loses ? " " 1 used Alabamians almost entirely ! n Northern Alabama there was a strong union feeling and I orgunixjd not only whites but blacks from that atato into regiments. Ono of my agents in Alaba na nearly lost his life , having booi court-martialed for being u spy. ilo was u union man , nnd I employed him to check on"tho rebel forces going past his farm. " lie would take note of their numbers , condition , arms , guns , and batteries , and send it straight to me. They finally BUS looted him and court-martialed him , nnd vould have hanged him. 1 sent § 5,000 of the secret service money in my posses sion to the brother of Jellorson Davis to defend that man nnd the defense no less ; han the relationship of this lawyer saved lim. When they wore removing him 'rom ono point to another bo bribed hii way oil' and came to mo and I never lo lim go back into the south again. " Said I : "General , where did you originate ginato , nnd how como you to command thnt army ! " ' I was born in Danvors , Mass. , now called Peabody , My father and N. I Banks and Kobort Rantouni were the ; hroo leading Democrats In that day in \raEsachusotts. \ llantoui waa n very remarkable markablo person. After they passed in to the Republican party or passed out Butler became the leading Democrat in the State. 1 was sent to n military school at Norwich , Vt. , where I studied joth militaiy and civil engineering. I , hon removed to Iowa and engaged in railroad surveys , and was in that busi ness from 1851 till the breaking out of ; ho war. At ono time I was absent imong the Indians n year and a half. With the exception of , ho time spent in the war they were ha happiest yoara of my lifo , > ccau80 I was fully occupied. At the bo ; inning of the war Simon Cameron gave no a regiment , much to my surprise , nil I felt that it was a dreadful rosponsi- jllity to have 1,000 men to command , nd wondered how I could got along with lioni. 1 waa at the battle of Pea Kidgo. Jrant had promoted mo from point to loint. I got a division bi-foro I over saw lim. That was ono of Grant's great > ointa na a commander. It waa not nee- sssiiry to intrigue with him to got his onlidonco. If you did your duty and ; , ivo him results yon know all the time liat his eye was on you. " Said I : Did you over meet Abraham jincolnl" "Yes. I first met Mr. Lincoln at Council BlulI'd several years before the nr. Ho had been employed in Home ulroad matter , nnd came out there to nfirm himself. Ho spoke to inu ut the lotol , and 1 suppose in the course of an tour , with n lawyer's capacity to absorb nether niiin't ) knowledge , ho got from 10 all ho wanted. Years passed on , and uring the war , I received u telegraph dis- latch from Gen. Grant telling mo to go it once to Washington City and report o the president of the United States. It rightoned mo. 1 had raised n negro rog * ; inont , ono of the first raised in the war , t or the purpose of guarding my trains. I lought Lincoln might liavo diuprovod of nit wOrk and I supposed I was going lo irashii > gton to bo reprimanded.or perhaps omovcd. When i got to the White louse Mr. Lincoln turned to mo and aid : " 1 mot you six ycaru ago in Iowa when you were surveying fwr the Pacific ail road,1 ' "Yes , Mr. President,1 said I ; 'I re- ncmber it , but I had supposed you had orgotton it.1 'No,1 said Lincoln , 'I have out for you , believing that you could ; ivo mo some advice on an important attor from your connection with uur- ey . The bill hus passed for thn Pucilio ailroad , nnd the towns along the Missou- river , Kansas City and others , are all [ orking hard hero to bo made the initial - > oint of that railroad. 1 want you to tell no which is the true Initial point to bo- in the road from1 " 1 took a map und showed the resident 10 proper line of the road , and said : 'I tave but little doubt that Council Bluffs the true point to begin. Towards that ( : . lacn thu railroads are coming from the last.1 Mr. Lincoln hoard mo through , , ' icard my masons , nnd said : 'Nowlnm I. atisficd. That is all I wanted to BOO you > r. ' lie then had the railrord to begin t Ojuncil BlullV Said I ; "Uid you BOO any difference ) otweon the woaternand eastern troopbl" " 0 , yea. When I was ut Potontburi ; iiuro was a big fight , and J was struck rith the great number of stragglers. Vo had nothing of that sort in the west. Our \vcst rn corps went to the war to fight , and not to slink olf. When 1 wfls in ( JranlJ * eastern army it Boomed to mo thnt there were finvordrofted men coming in than there were ftii < itiu < a golt'g to the rear. Desorlionn were constant. Grant Iind dillicultlcs in that eastern nrmy no man who WAS not with him in the we At can over ronlizo. \ \ hen ho came to the oa t he desired to brine with him n iium ber of his prominent otlicorii. Ho wanted od 'no to como , nnd IMcl'horson , nnd I.ignn , and Sheridan. Ilo only got Sheridan. When he came to the east ho found that the jealousies of the eastern comrades 'of bringing in western men worojsuch that ho could only venture to bring Sheridan , [ nnd for a long time Grant had to wait until Sheridan bccamu elfectivo in the valley before ho could pound away at Lee as he wanted to. " "Was Logan a good olllcorf" "First-rate. The only thing to crili- ciso in Loqan was his growling tondoncv when there waa nothing to do , but ns soon as there was nny thing ( o do ho was busy nnd joyous. 1 think 1 never saw nny commander whose personal inlhionc over his troops was greater. Ho mad n line n line npponrnnce , ho WAH alert am loved to light , and exposed himself , Our western men were n band i brothers. " Said I : "Wno not McPherson killo in the notion that you began1 ) "Yes , I had boon ordered to tnko mj' command far oil' to our loft and make i movement to got on to the Macon I tail road. The Confederates that very dnj had started n similar movement to got in our rear. Thov came through the woodi in thrco columns , The middle colunn struck n mill-pond. 1 had my glas trained on them , and 1 saw somothiiij wrong with thnt middle column that i hesitated nnd loft n gap in their lines exposing posing ono or the other columns on tin Hank. 1 sent n brigade to go poll moll a that exposed tlank , nnd Iho order was ox edited with atich nurvo and decision tha the exposed column was knocked all ti pieces. At thnt time McPherson , riding through the woods to BUO what th mattnr was , was shot. "Whnt do you think of the confederates mid the way they were handled in tin war ? " "Thoy were aomo of the finest soldier ; in the world , and they hud commanders in many cases superior to ours. For rest , for example , was ono of the bos cavalry commander * in history , I heard Gon. Sherman say thnt if ho could only match Forrest with a man of equal outer priso many of his dillicultlcs would fade , After Sheridan waa taken nwny fron thnt army Sherman never had much luck with his cavalry commanders. " Infantile Bloid Purifiers and Skin Bcautifiers. A Positive Cure for Ever/ form ol Skin and Jilood Diseases , from Jimjlca to Sorofuln. TNFANTIUamlHirtli Humors , Milk Cmit , Hcalloil JLIIeul , Kczomas , nndo\or ) form ol Itching , Seals , rimply , Scrofulous nnd Inherited Diseases ot tin Illood , Skill mid Scalp , with loss ot Ilftlr , from III [ ancy to Ae.curod | liy the Cuticura Resolvent , the nou- Mood purlller , Internally , and Cutlcura anil Cu tlcura Soap , the great skin cures externally. Abso lutely pure and bate , and may boused from the mo ment ol birth. birth."OUR "OUR LITTLE BOY. " Mr. and Mrs. Kierctt StcliMns , Hclclicrlown.Mass write : Our littloboy was terribly allllcted with Hcrol uln , Salt Rheum , nnd Ilrjslpclas eer ulnco ho was lorn , nnd nothlnjjwo could sl > o him h lwd | Idn until wo tried Cuticura Remedies , which , gradual ! ) cured him , until ho la now aa fair any child. "WORKS TO A CHARM , " J. S. Weeks , Eui ] , Town Treasurer , St. Albana , Vt eia In n letter dated March W. "It worki to a charm on my babj's ( MO and head. Cured the ho d entire. ly , and has nearly cleaned the ( ace ot mires. 1 lia\u recdrainemk'd It to several , and Dr. 1'laut has order- ud It ( or them , " "A TERRIBLE CASE. " Charles Kajro Hlnklo , Jersey City llolxhtfl , N. J. wrltoi : "My son , a lad o ( t cUe years , ai com uctcly cured o ( a terrible case of Kcroma by tlio tlcurn ReiiKilles. rriim the top odds head to the soles ot hlj ( eet was 0110 masi o ( scabs. " livery other remedy and physicians had been trlod In vain. FOR TALE , LANGUID , Kmaclatod children , with pimply , tallow skin , the Cutlcura Komcdlo ) will j > ro\o a perfect blcBiln ; , clearing the blood and skin ot inherited Inipuritlu * and e.pellhitho ( Korms " ' scrnlula , rhiuniatlain , consnmptlun and nctcro ekln dbeisu ? . Hold eiory where. I'rlco : Cutlcura , ta cents Kcnohent , * ! . Soap , 26 ccnta. POTTKU Duuu AND UiiKMiCALt'o , lloiro.s , MASH. Bond tor "How t' ) Cine Skin Dlsoisvs. BTSV" l' * ° Cutlcura Soap , an exquisitely per- " * ( limed Skin Ueiutiller , and Toilit , bath mil NIIISIM fcanathe. THE MERCHANTS Authorized Capital , - $1,000,000 Paid-up Capital , - - 100,000 Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000 I1ANKINO fi W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Sit FUANI ! Munpiir , President. I HAMlrT. Unoirg , V-P UIN. U. WOOD , Caahlor , | Ultima JKAB < I , A rrink Ifarphy , Harnuol K. Kogeri , Hon. II. Wood 3hKrluii 0. Housul , A. I ) . Jono , Luther Drake. Trtn ct a Uonor&I Banking Iluxlnosa. All wbi voaay UinklriK buslnoaa ti trinuict are Invltod ] | , No uuttor how laree or email the transaction will rooolvo our careful attention , Mid we piomli' ' ilways oourtcouj ) truatmoiit. Paya particular attention to bnnlnoai for purtlo evUInK outaldo the city. Ktihan o on all tbo prln ilpalcltlei of the United SUtoa at very Iowc t rate * Aoouutt ol Uaoke and Ilankeru reoelrod on favor I'jlu ' terms. iHriiieesCcrtlflrato of Dopoill bcarloK 6 per oei ntvrcst. and folia Foreign Etchaiife , Connty , Oil SAVINGS BANK ! Cor. 13th andDougluH Sts. Japital Stock , - - - 8150.0(10 ( .abilityof Stocltholdors , 3UU.OOO -YC Per Cent Inlcrost Paid on Deposits LOA NS MADE ON MEAL ESTA 'It Offioorw < & > Dli-ootorfM AlfKH K. IJOYO I'ro il . M. JlKNNKTr Vice i'ioilder.1 iV. A. I'AXTON , UauaKlii | { Dlrectci IOIINK. WILI1UH , . .CnhUi 'IIAB. F. MANDKIIHON , TIIOH. U KIMI1ALL , . W. OANNKTr , UAX UKXKIt , IIEHIIY 1'UNUT. K L. STONK. McOARTHY & BUEKE , 81B liTH STREET , BKT. FARNAH AND DOUOLAH CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 tfl.TlrlrnU only $5 , Shnroa In 1'r iiortlon1H4 Louisiana M Uin mm , "tfiitc Aflv&jetrtlfil iiat tit , niftrinie ( Aril anjtm'titt firallthf SltmlMf aini jfrmf-A ntitiai Of niniyi o/ rVriii iani , Statf lottery Compan * iw ( n ftnan manajt nnil fnn/rcl tkt Dtntnng tlittiwlptt , and that tt\f tatnf ate tomiuetet { Hi * tntitt//atrnri . and in poni/ii/A fovani nil fa t\'t , aiiilft aiifAortri * Me crmpanv to ii fnfi fff fiflmfr , ififA.ifiinilri of our rtytiafti wattage COMMIMIOXIU Incorporated In 1S83 for IS years by the logW fit educational and oharltabla purpose * with a cp lUlof 1.000ooo-to which a rcsorie fund ol or M.OCX ) ha > Blncfl l > ocn added. By an o crw helming poimlar vole Its franohlm was made a pnrt nl the iironenl itato coniHtuilo tdoutod Uvoomber ! d. A. b. 1879. The only Loltory over votoil on niul doraod by the people of any Stato.-n It nocrs oilss or p Ita grand nlnglo nntubor drnwlnga tak plnco monthly. A splomlul opportunity to win n Vortnno Ninth Grniiil DnuvliiLCliws I , In the ACAI oniy of Music , Now Orlonim. Tncwilny , Hop Uth , 1881 IfiM Monthly tlrnwliiir. CAPITAL PR1ZK , ? 7B,000. 100,000 Tickatn .it Vivo Doll.ira Uach. tlotis , In Kiftln In propnrtlun , LIST OF ritlZHtJ. VITAL rjUZK . _ . . . . I7J.OCI 1 do do . S6.00C 1 do do . 10.00C J TR1ZK3 OF 000 . HOCC 5 do SIKH ) . 10.0CC 10 do 101)0 . lO.OOC do NX ) . JO.OOC 100 do an ) . SO.PO BOO do 11)0 . 80.001 600 do 60. . . . , . 24 001 1000 do 26 . S6.00C 9 Approximation prlres of J760 0,76 B do do 600 4to B do do J&O J.S5 i 1807 Prlzo amonntlnK to 1265,10 Application ( or rutoa to olnbg ehonld'bo made enl D tlio ollico ol the Company In Now Orleans. For further Information wrlto clearly Khlng In tddrosa. Make 1 * . O. Money Onlors pajablo MI i.ldrcsa lloK'lntorod Letters to NKVV OULKANS NATIONAL BANK , Now Orleans , La. l'o t l Notoa and ordinary letters by Mall or Ki > rena ( all suing oi C5 aud upw trds by Kipross at on M , A. DAUPHIN , irlf. A. DAUPHIN. Now Orleans L . 807 Hotunth Ht. , Waih ngton , 11 O. CAIN Health and Happiness. DO AS OTHERS HAVE DOHE. Are your Kidneys disordered ? "Kidney Wiirt limui-lit lint frmn my KIUVIus If won1 , fiep limit liei'n Khentiitliv n IK si tlm'tor * Ir IK'lrull. " 11. W. Uflenuil.ilcclHUlk'.lullln.Mlcll Are your nerves \voak ? -'Klilni'T AVm t ( iiinl mo from nrr tuit , i iitktirn' & < nfti > rI iiHiiiiti > iHMl | ll < ilUi < " Mrs. tl. U. II Uuuilnlli , KU. Vhrfttlan Monitor I'lovvliuid , O. Have you Bright's Disease ? MKMnpy AVoi t rnri'il inn wliru my water uajuii llko chalk , and tlun Him Moral. " I'lntik Wlltiun , 1'ealioily , Mass Stiff orinff from Dialjotos ? "KUnoy-Woi t HtlioinoKtMirri'Mufnlivnioily I Im over U8td. ( IhcH ulinuit Inunrillato irlli'f. " Ur. ruillpu.llalluu , Munition , Vt Have you Liver Complaint ? "Klilnpy-worl currit mu ot chronic liUirlilicmT after I luajnl In illi' . " Ilcury \ \ aril , lain C.il. CDIhNat ( limrd , N. Y Is your Back lame and aching ? 'Xiilin y-\Vort , II botllicnrril ) mo when I iiiiti ( loiuo 1 had to roll out of hiMl. " C. 31. Tiillnunc > , Jllhvniilce , V Have 'you7 Kidney Disease ? "KidneyWort inndo mn Bniiinlln Hrcr nnd Lldncya After ) ourit uf miMlm s ful iliHtnrlnif. JlH woilh | 10u tux.-Hain't lludo * > Wllllaumtonll , Welt Vu. Are you Constipated ? "Kid no-Wort ( nilM > 8 cany mneuatloim and cured mo after 10 yearn inu * of < > ili < r mi illcliit'N " el30Il KalrelillJ , bt. Alhiins , Vt. Have you Malaria ? "KlflnMT-Wnrt Ims ilonn liciler llian nny other remedy Ihato ever usul In my praelli i . " lr. H. K. Clark , Huulh Hero , Vt. Are you Bilious ? "KMnoy-M'ort tins donoinn nioin uod tlmn nny other rtuiedy 1 limn e\pr lakcn. " ' ills. J. T. ( Julluwa ) , lik : Flat , Oregon. Are you tormented with Piles ? "Kidney Vnrt ivriiiuiirH///riirnl / ! mo iif Minting piles , llrV < Kllmi i ininrnili il It lo n Ueo. II. lloii , ! , I'anhliii M , Hunk , Myi > nlown , I'a. Are you Rheumatism racked ? "Kidney Wort tunil IW , afli r I wn * Khin ll | > tu dloliy nliyblclaimnndl Iind miin-nd tlilrivseiiri. , " LlbrldfO Mnlrollll , Mibtllatl llilllio. Ladios. are you stifforiiiR ? 'Kldnij ' Woit riind inu uf intiillur troiiUn if . . , inil7tamilniiillnif. .Many frit-lulu nun mnl luahu t. " jlri. 11. Ijiinnriaux , tblol i Motto , Vt. [ f you -would Banish Disease i and pain Health , Take THE BLOOD CLEANSER. O..UK W1LI ) POWER CURES. OMEOPATIIIC- SPEGBFBCS. In iisnlUji'irs. I'nch innnl'i'r llm tpiTlal pn > < Ki-rlplliin nf mi itniliirnt plDsiiliin Iho only Hlinplc , h/ifiHiiiilhiirti > li'd rimn fur tlio | IMIIII | | MUl 1'IIINCII'AI. MIS. IMJIII.S , IllllU. I. I'l'irrn. Cniiipentloii , InllntnntloiK'fi U.VnriiK , \V niii 1'iiviT , Worm i nlli1 , 'J.l 'I. 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I' llrxuto , Nomul und I > lectlc cuiimui of Atudt. Kuperior aliautaKeu In iliulo , Art , Jluutui l.uiuu.iL'uauml l.louitlon Addri'HH C , It. rUilKHOV , I ) I ) , 1'rei. n"l w .Vmiat vtlf on Ilorllck's r il. " wrlUi Iiundrwls of ntcful mothcra MothiT'n null. Minwiiw no , tarcu. An oiHtlcial IIHK ! for Infant * should .inUilii ii clarcn. 'Iho bo t BUI ! mobt iiutrltloua wd in lioaltli " T KleliniM tor IM-'AN'lH.nnd tin IM Htdii t for .iVHl'l'I'lIUH ' i -lnniHii.li , Irwfrom hUahunil n-Jiulna noiixililiiH. Ill i-oinin'lull M liy I'liifliluiiH. Jlldlily I" . ii.Vl'i } , .l .Mi1' ? ' i uiiirin ' " * * titt i > " - * * * , _ J und7 , ' Killllyalilriixfii'tM. . icnd'fiir Hook on tho'l rvatmrnt l Uhlldim , fru ) . I till * < llxtii * > l KII < | iiuirluuui ( /I ) Utility , tl H XUialttli N J . . . KIQil U * U Iliklcuull bwdllllfd H I * , lltllt ttltictn , A < JK > I , .Kg l.tillMinj In pronourirlui It lupulor to nr ; IhlriciltutK ! > ( Vlurn M li Ttvt.N. I. .Mil IwMntlijmillion ri-irl | < tor pri < In tamp > . IIDItf.ll'K'N I 001) ) ' 0. , IliirlnnVI . H-Vnt llouncs'ii lur Kxruiur ur Minus TEE CHEAPEST PLAGE Ifl UMAHA TO "BUY r SSI Ono of the Best and largest Stocks in the United State ? to select from. NO STAIKS TO OLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOB , \ THAT IS THE NAME OF.THE , TOWN WHERE ] JllltJQJl FOR ALL ARE FOUB D I Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water ! And nil of tlio good PIIU plensnm things thntfgo to ninko up n com- plolo and happy existence. Tlio town of South Omnlin i ' tinted south of the city of Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway , und it is less than 24 miles from the Oniiilui post ollico to the north line c i the town site. South Omnhii is nearly H milns north nnd south by 2j east nnd west , nnd covers an nren of nearly four squnro miles , The stock ynrds are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 150 lots hnvo been sold and the demand is ou the increase The ynrds nro being rapidly pushed to completion. The $00,000 beef pricking house is progressinc : finely. The $30,000 Water Works nro finished nnd furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & SI. nnd Belt Line llnilwnys hnvo n Inrgo force of men at work and will , in connection with theU. P. Ilmlway , have a union depot near the park nt the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be , furnished for Church and School purposes. ' Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never bol'cheaper thnn they nro to-tiny. nt the Company's office , nt the Union Stock" . : . A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , C. F. GOODMAIil , AND DEALER IN OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand JuiL'ino TriminijiL'B , Minlrg Machinery , Bolting , Jloao , Brass nnd Iron Fittings , nt wholoralo and roUil. OALLADAY WIND-1IILLS , OHDROH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. Are the Chcanust , Most Durable , Smallest in Si/.o anil Lightest in Weight. Wth no Hav l'rces o r > f any kind can the auiimit of work produecil at luib little expena > . ( ten tons ofli HiJ liver to load railroad box car. ) at o bo done with the llitel Improved Machines \\arteotod or lie. J'or lllu.trated new circular addrciw , KR. all- " " U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. n. MILLABD , President. WM. WALLACE. Cashier. Capital and Surplus. S5OO.OOO. _ _ _ ui t t uamit * i H > M M M M OfO & * DEPOSIT VAULTS Flro and Bntjlor Proof Safes for Hont at fivm 15 to ? 50p r annum.