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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1884)
THE DAILY BEE Wednesday Morning September II LOOAL BREVITIES , Billings & Connor , Dontint * , opp. 1' . O Visitors to th ' t to fair 111 lxwolcmn til Hhiif-bMigh A Taylor * . I'inost diiplny " Hardware and cutlery In the city. 8-5-m and o 0 I Dr. Armstrong , Oculist neil Audit , hoi removed to If * . ' ' , I'Virtiam utreot , scmthwoal Comer of Fifteenth. .ll-M-cd & Gt-K-cd. ' restaurant l-'nr A room f Merrill's on mm Hrcet was entered by sncnk thfpot yes lerdoy , nml n cnat , ix vMuablo II Colti ro\ol- vcr , nwl 1-01110 cigars were taken. A reward of $10.00 will 1)0 paid for llio rrco\ cry , or evi dence leading to tlio recovery of those goods. Ono of tlio inonkoya from a nidifilimv nt llio fair grounds got lee o ynslorday and lait nlgbt played nlsit to tlio residence of ,1. 1 > . lliiilln. Mr. llustin was playing n Jisnjo nnd Ilia monkey came within a few feet of tlio window. P ; Tim evening nt 7:30 : , n SwedNIi iiipetiiiR will 1)0 ) la-Id in tlio tabernacle on tlio corner of Webster nnd'Oth slraelc , nnd not on ilth nnd longlan ai advertised. All.Scan- diuavlans are freely ln\ited. -Monday man named William IJlich engaged in movii-g n bou o , bad one of his feet masliMl. The rollers on vUiich Iho house was being timed slippped and ran over his loot. Dr. Connell wan called and allemlod to his injmiep , which nro not likely to cripple liitn pernianently. A locomotive nf a new and heavy clmn , liullt csjecially for drawing the oxorlnml i > as- ( .onger trains on llio U. 1' . railway , lias been Jjullt at the U. I1. Hhop , and inakcn ilB fimt mil this week \\ith tlio sUto fair trains. It Jias the biggest boiler ol any engine on the road , with the usual size and mimlivr of driv ing wheels. It is No. 118. On Vriday last a Btieak Ihlef entered Iho liack door of James Nlchol'H grocery store on tjixUtntli lreet , nnd took S < > or § 7 from the money drawer. Mr. Nicliol was in the fronl < Ioor of the store nt thu time , but did not lit-ar the intruder. The back door is kept lockid now. On Sunday occurred Iho funeral of Mr. Sir. Chas. Nolle , formcily n lallor in this city. His funeral wan ntlended by n largo number of lailorg , who used every endeavor to jirocuro a band , hut found it Impossible from the fact that ov ( ry band in the city WBH en- Engtil foi that day. \Vill the old gentleman who was robbed in the sheet car on 1'nrin.m tttcet about half IMlt ten yciterday and tlio man who Haw Iho act call at the city jail to identify the thief ? 15y miitako , it wai al-ited in TIIK liiK : lait Saturday that Willlium McArdlothoman who committed Hidcido nl nth and Division streets , Ji.iil attomploil to take Ids lifo boforo. The Ktatc'inoul , nftor iiiNe ttgilion , in found to bo without foundation. letccti\o 1'oucd , of Lincoln , was in the city yesterday In search of n lot of woaiing nppaiol Btolen in tlio capital city. Tlio thief , a waiter-girl in one of Iho lending hotels In thin city , was 'found , rm was n' c > the titolcn piopcrty. The delecllvo concluded , after ru- cox ering Iho lost clothing , that ho would not take the girl back with him , and left lust nigh lor Lincoln. The Academy of Music wna comfortably filled last night to witness the very line acting of MeUaniol.K. linndmann In Ktiakexpomo'i ) ffubliino.tmgody ot llninlot. Mr. Bandmann , us imintoipritu.-of h > giliinntu drama , bus no superior In thU country , llo waa very ably suppoitcd by Mies Loniso Vaudct as Ophelia. It Is rjuitu rofrosbing to theator-goom to have the Jnivilego of Rceini' eutli parU BO tibly handled. Mr. linndmauu iippoaiH ngnin IhN evening In Richard 111 , Mary 1'ields Iho innoiunl piincipal in Iho tetiibl'j tragedy , HO well icmemboiud to the citi/ens of Omnhn , which occurred on tlio night of August 1st , in Mr. On'rficftidcnce , on I'loMaiit Htiect , hits cntiioly recoveiod nnd ifl- turts to eorvico in Mr. Oir's family Thinsday next. Scarcely a trace of the frightful wounds inflicted upon her by her dcnpoiato Inmband lemaliis. It seemed nt fu l that ir- covnywafl an inipomibllity , ami o\eu after the jirescivation of her lifo was iiMHined , Kriovous fears \\ero ontertuinod that the bullut tvhieh pierced her throat , fractming the jaw , would ut lesnt doitioy the action of the > oe.il or facial muscles. Howoxer , nil this ha * IMTII averted and the patient comes fiom the liiunU of Dr. JlanchoU , her atlending physician , with volco nnd feu tin on unlmp'iired and Otiongth regained , WOMAN AND WEAPON , 3 hey Malcon Jiii. ' Siioiik Tlilcf Ci-ino to Time nnd lies fo * Moi uy. .Monday nftcnioou Mrs. John Doxol caught a big l > urly follow in the act of ruinating the bureau clraxvorfl mid brought him to tiino at the point of si Iiictol. for Eomolimo past Mr. Drc.xol Imd boon misBiDg einull things and an no one irca in tlio habit of viniting the houeo ivho could bo accused of ouch thiii8 { ; , it quite n mystery. Last Friday ho box of ci ard nnd took them Un Saturday ho found tint nuar- ly hulf of them had bue.ii tnken fiom the bos. Ho inquired of his uifo if oho had given them to anybody and uho Buid she had not. Ho then asked who had visited - od the house nnd alio enid no uno except the iceman. Mr. Drcxcl then BUHJICCI- od him and told his wjfu to watch him- ycBtordaj Jlra. Drcxcl asked n neigh- Lor lady to tell the icu man to fill up the ice box and put the key under the door- etcp. Shu then locked liurailf in the house and waited for him. lip came , unkcicud the door and 'unlkod into thu kitchen wltli thu ico. JIo laid it down upon the lloor and did not oven wait to put it in the ice buz but walked straight to the bureau , from which numerous articles had been tnlion , Just as ho opened the drawer Mrs. Drexel stepped froia behind the door , armed with n nix f\ \ . . . -ipr ) uuct told him to throw up hi * Lands. jjiu fellow V.IICBO naino in Bill Ander son , is u great big. utrappir g fellow , but when ho flaw the pluuty little woman with a gun Jui wilted and big ud like the great b-g caif that ho it. Ho ucknritv lodurd liuvinK done all the pilfering , uflu irhidi Urn ludy marched him out to tin vnj ; < iJ uhcrc h.u beta v/au and liiid liiin } Ji < is o mean miealing cur and i < wrnJd l.avo ee-rved him right had the lad ) put n bulltt through his cov\aidlj car < "a a. , Seal cf Keith Caiilu o tobacco , BEN'S BOLT , He Tells tbc Nebraska Farmer Whs Be Knows About Monopolies , i\nil t'rKCH Thorn to Slntid ToRctho nnd KlRlil fur liberty. ( ion. U. F. Butler arrived in the Bluff by the 0. it H. I. yesterday morning at I o'clock. Ho was mot nt the transfer bi 'ol. ' Smytho ntid4Dr. F. Lowisa committee too appointed by the People's pary ( o this city to escort him to Omaha , ant was accompanied by them across tin river. The General's party is in ado u { of himself , his private secretary , Mr , I'lympton , and a servant. At the U. 1' , depot , Mr. Butlor'a party , Col. Smythc and Dr. Lewis took a carriage and wore driver , to the Pax ton hotel. Mr , Bullet immediately wont to his room nnd remained - mainod there until 120. ; ! During the forenoon ho was visited by many of thu loaders of tho'working men's party in this city. Ho dined in his room at 12 nnd at half-past , the party , consisting of Mr Butler , Col. Smythc , Dr. Lewis and > ) ustico Bnrtlott loft the hotel for the fair grounds. At 1 o'clock General Butlorn carriage reached the fair grounds and drew up in front of Floral hall , where a largo crowd juickly surrounded the general , pressed Forward to shako hands with him and ihcorcd him loudly. \ few moments ator ho was driven inside the ring nnd if tor passing once around it , the carriage vns stopped directly in front of the grand itfxnd. liutlor was chewing away at an mlightod cigar , and n bystander remark- id that it looked rather curious to ace the vorkiugmon's candidate chewing dollar : igars. Col. Chase pressed forward through the iroivd.ixnd greeted the distinguished visi- .or and a minute later Col. Smytho in- reduced him to hia audience , which by his time had swelled to several thousand ho managers allowing every oody to on er the quarter stretch so as to hear the iponkcr. General Butler after n few prchmin- try remarks said that ho had come to ipcak some plain words to this people , llo did not moan to talk politics , but it > vaa almost impossible to divorce ngri- mltural interests from politics. 3od has bloe.iod Una country vith a most abundant harvest nnd yel Ills year only half a crop is raisod. iVhy is it so' Docauso it is of no USD to aiao two buihola when only ono can bo old ; bocauao it is no luo to ruiao tliroo nishola when it coot a two to got it to n.irkot. The aponliernUudcdlotho ooa-ity ind fertility of the country ho ind just paisod through b'lt suid that ho earned in ono of the lowx : counties , ' J.iea , that the farms there v/oro mort ag- (1 ( heavily , so mv.cn so that the county tiiolf would not soil for enough to pay off ho dobt. llo asked vrhy thia state of llairu nhould eiist whan money ould bo borrowed no choatily n tiio east where Iho coifcra if the capitalist nro Miily buralin with fculth , nnd the tvarohouius storetl to re- ) lot'on with gozds that find no market , f Iho puoplo there could send their goods > ut west and got our corn in return it vould greatly boneiil both , but what corn : ho Nebraska farmer sells for fifteen or Mghtoon cents , coat. ) the people of tlio lOist soventy-livo cenls per bushel , llo .hen went info n gonor.il llHcutttion of the cost of transportation , ind Hiiid it was caused by the enormous ntorcst that had to bo paid on bonds mil watered stocks , llo alluded to the Fast freight lines , which made skin bar gains with the railroad companies , and .lien skinned the people in return. This leplornblo state of afl'.xirs becam a nucossity during the war , when n chain of iron rails was required to bring Iho Atlantic xnd Pacific coasts into closer Communica tion , The uorornniont ynvo nway prin cipalities of land nnd then took n inort- { rgo on it and allowed another niort'jago to bo given to outside parties. Hallway transportation should bo made ns cheap : n possible , but the managers linvo got- Leu away with the bulk of their capital , ind the people have to pay rates that they could not live on. Cen. ! Butler oaid he had always beliov- c l in ( irccluy'a advice to young men to "C > o nest nnd grow up with Iho country , " but ho had been aetoniohoil to lintl th.it in nine cases out of ton whcro n young man came west mid bought cheap land , lived in a dug-out and tried to malco n homo to Icavo to his children , they were able barely to live. Their corn coat two cents n bushel for shelling after they had raised it nnJ it took the rest of its value to got it to ( . 'hiongo.whoro the speculators ttoondiapooed of ii to thoirown ndvantugo. A mixn can deal . ' 1,000,000 worthof pork in Cliioago and go unpunished , while another who steals a small t'lm to sup- lion lifo is sunt to jail. The speaker al luded to the rise of the republican party ind the treason if tlio southern demo- : ratsnnd said ho left tlio latter party tor liis country's good , as he did now , That rrus " 0 years ago and yet the republican fiarty hud not had pouer nnough to give the slaves they had liberated free bal lot and a fxir count. NVhy'f lliicauio in those days the republican party was sxs ) oor us the people's pa , ty ia now , and hey had of necessity joined hands rt-ith the capitalists and now corporations nust oontn.l pvorylhii g in order to : realo monopolies. NVliat good had cither party over done the farmer in Nebraska' Kono. The nun fruit borni- l > y republicanism scums to luxvo KilU . the party. AddiOHaing the dcmoctats , ho said : "Aly fiiundB , 1 know all nbout you too. Vou hnvo done nothing for 20 years. Von have had no chaucu to , nnd are not to ho blamed , llo related thu details if his call upon the democrats in Chicago ind the demands made upon them and rtftiaed.Vhoii he cimo away , he said : "Uod help you , for 1 can't , " and ho ad- led , 1 have tx pretty good idea what he will do. And now about the pooplo'a party. It was claimed that votes for its candidates would only bo thrown away. To the democrats , 'Havn't you thrown away your votes for twenty-live yea's ? " To the republicans , "Don't crow ! You liavo done still worse. " llo likened the relations of the people and the two parties to the African tribes , which BO ! up wooden gods and fought over their respective merits , the result baiiig tliat llio cnthuilastio wnrnhipjieri ) gi n-rally ui'rn all captured and sold into klmry und uhilo the peuplu are fighting iii're for the parly gods , the pany goner- ullv ccoopa up all the prctits. Th'i republican party originatoct with L iieoln'u administration and the dome party went still further back to ' . , "If Jackurn n's iuhi In { ( ration a ivu to-day 1 wtuld vote for him foi ho would say 'By the eternal , thcs wrongs must bo righted1' nnd they vrouli bo. "How can thny bo righted now Only by sending mon to Congress whi will dp the pooplo'a will or by the inho rout right of every people , Revolution1 ! The Pittsburg riot will bo repeated if thi managers do not take warning , for moi who have fought for homi nnd our oxi.stonco against such odds ai these in Nebraska , " will not BOO the ! : homos swept away from thorn by nnj monopoly on earth. ( A voice , "No , thoj won't , by O d ! " ) General Butler said that if the people would put the power in the hands of tlu party ho represented they woult say , "Thus far shalt thot go nnd no farther ! " The cry ol ovor-productlon is made but ho though ! the proper name was "under consump tion which was far dilfercnt. When ho saw n western farmer with patches on his trousers , while there was no enlo for ) eastern manufac turers , that was under consumption , nnd wlion ho saw people starving in the onst while the granaries of Nebraska are bursting with their loads of grain , that ho called underconsumption. The cause of it all is that the railroads will not al low the two wants to bo satisfied because they trill not permit the grain and the manufacturers to bo brought together so ns to enable all to live. The laborer nnd the farmer have the power to elect n president and the general - al urged all to abandon the old parties , vote together , keep on voting as did the abolitionists and In a fc.r years prom ised thorn that they would liberate them selves ns the abolitionists liberated the slaves. Throe cheers wore given for llutlor nt the close of hia speech , nnd on his mo tion , three moro were given for "Tho cause of the pooplo. " Police Court. The fair festivities were too much for ix number of the boys and they rounded into the city jail , each ono in charge of nil otlicor. In police court ycatordny Chap. Biker wn3 charged with being drunk , ; \nd was Qnod § o nnd costs upon pleading guilty- John Miller was next called , and was iskcd to plead to the charge of being ilrtink. IJo said yes , and got his modi- : ino , § 5 and costs. John Frederick , colored , was charged ivilh disturbing the poaco. Ho pleaded lot guilty and his case wan continued. II. K. Baker was charged with fight- ng. llo pleaded not guilty nnd ox- ; ) ) ainod that it was n family disturbance ivith his stepson , William McGnvock. Bill said that had always had troubio ivith the old man and that Baker had threatened the lifo of the whole family. McOavock wna also charged with dis .urbanco of the pence. Both cases were : ontinucd. O. L. Wilson was charged with being x-vn'rnnt. ; llo proved that ho was all right and was discharged. Martin Killmoro , a boy 14 ycnro old , ivas charged with being a suspicious per- ion. He was discharged and told to iiiuko an honest living. An auctioneer by tlio name of Hoy- lolds was arrested for obstructing the street i. II is case was Ect for 5 o'clock this nftunuon. 3I1LLINEUY. MILLINERY. Cionius' upocinl aalo of 300 now Fall Pattern Hats and Bonnets. 1-108 Doug las street , between loth and 1-ltii. A PAIR OF ROBBEEiES , 3no Mrm Itolicvcil of SlilO and Another - other IJUHCS S < ) O , lifonday Cnptain O'Donohoo mot n vhito man nnd n colored man walking ilong the street. The white mini was imlo full nnd Iho colored man was car- ying his aatohel. The captain stopped hem nnd nskod them if they were nc- luaintud. The white man said JOB ; and aid that they wcro traveling together , the captain told him that ho was getting > rotly lull and had better look out. Thnt vns the last soon of either ( .F thum until o.itordny wlion the wliito mnunp loarod ut pnlico liondqunrtors ind said hat the colored man had got him lovrn on llio hntloms during the n' ' lit , tnd robbed him. llo oniil ho had i-00 n hia eatchcl and 10 in hia pnckctu .nut ho follow took it nil except 50 conU. The thief has not been found. ANOTIIKl ! ( . 'AhK. Mondiiy night n Swede named Frank Ltimorlson got full and claims that ho was obbud nf $00 in n saloon nt the north- .vest . corner of Twelfth and llarnoy itruott. JIo vrnj itrroBtud and lodged in nil and the matter is being investigated , ind if hu story in trnu nn oll'ort will bo nido : to catch the thief. JOMMEIlOlAh MKN , TMI : M > TICI : . All commercial travelers during husi- u-so in Iowa , l\ansna , Missouri or No- irnakn nro invited to meet with the vliuluaalo ninrchiiiin nud jobbers of ) mahn at the Hoard cf Trndo rooms on h'aniain street. nu.ir 15th , Wodnenday jvniilng , Soptoiubor 10th , at 8 o'clock to : nlk over mutters of buaiuuas important : o nil. Trfvplin1 men souing this invitation ili ( ilunso cull tin attention of othura to it. Attend thu mooting and induce ithora to como along with you , that wo imty hnvu n largo attendance , and much jood result thurufrom. Very truly , IA\rON it OAtLAOIinil , MuCoui ) , liiunv & Ct > . , JlBKii , JositV : Co. , uuVo \M\ \ many others. ( it lllH Money , Voaterduy af tornoon a rustic individu- nl , from Shelby , Iowa , natuod Davis , called nt the BhorilF'a olHco nnd said ho had been robbed of 850 on the fair grounds , Upon being being questioned by the ollicer it appeared that ho had boon induced to venture a small amount on a gftiuo of chrtiico. llo wnj told by the sharper if ho would put down a sim ilar amount nnd double it for live turns and not win ho would bo yiven back all ho had lost. The rustic kept doubling up until $50 WHS up on the board when the sharper seued the monuy nnd escaii- cd through the crowd. On boiiiK told thnt ho would have to aiay in Oinnhi nnd prosecute the offender ho concluded to lot thu matter drop , and later in the day crossed ever the river into the pro- HbiUoii state. A GOOD PASTOJR , Tlio Firm SI. K. Church Desire ( h llcttirn ol Hov. O. AV. Savldfjo. The ladies of the First M. K. cliurc Monday night gave n sociable in Ih rooms in the roar of the church , in lion or of their pastor , llev. C. W. Savidgo The oxcrciaos consisted of a number o solos and readings by Mrs. K. C. U Lounsbury , and Mrs. liawvor , Miss Kdith Dan's and Miss Robinson. Mr. Savidgo has boon pastor of thi First M. E. churnh of this city for twc years post , and during that time hni greatly oiidoarod hiinieU to the hearts ol his congregation. He has bc < m a hard worker and has loft nothing undone which would lend to the good of his church or the cmiao ho champions. The members of this congregation have n strong dcsiro to retain the sorvicoa ol Mr. Savidgo another yoar1 and last night took n otcp in this direction by adopting the following , which wore passed at the quarterly conference , hold in the parlor of the pirsonage : WltF-liKA * , It Is well understood that , previ ous to the time of the appointment of Itov.C. \V , Havidgo to the pastorate of the First M. K , church , Omidia , thu condition of said church wni dincourafjlnf.i / WHKHHAS , The presmit cundition thachargo is such ns require * , and will continue to need the care and administration of Hi nlfaiw by the man uho , by tlio liolp of ( ioil. has tnaug' urnted suck favorable tliangi1 , whereby not only tlio largo bebt hai been paid , the build ing much improved , and , also a laigo number of intereflllng people lias liwn added to the ineinbcrtlil ] ) of the church ; nud , WllKHKA'k Thonuaiterlv i 'inference ' of said church bollovo it is rs-cntlnl tliat our much respected pastor , Jtev. C. W. Six\idfr < > , should bu reappointeii , bolli'\inif. furtlii'r , tlnxt It fs not possible satlsfactci I'y ' In fill hit place in the esteem of the chm-uti by another , thoie- fort1 , llcxnlvpd , IJy the ollicpn "f the elmrch that the appointing powi i of tlio North Nebraska conference are hereby oariu'itly lequoatod to return ] iro. Hnvidgo to ierM us another year , nud wo respectfully rtiiie | t Iho presiding el- Jer to present this resolution to the bishop lirosidmg nt the anuu.il eoiiferonco to bo held it Jjlnir , begimdiiK Septambpr 10th. It is with plcacuro that wo call the at tention of our readers to the " ( iarland Stovoa and Hinges.1' They are acknowl edged to bo the best in the world , and , rvo underctand , many moro of thorn are sold than of nil other kinds in the United States put together. They coat 110 more than is often aakoJ for an inferior article. A COLLISION. John CollliiH IJIIUK.V DoinollBliccl on Si.vtcciuli Street , Ijast evening Jibout eight o'clock , as John Collins nud hia lady vrore driving along Sixteenth etroot , botvrocn Dodge [ ind Douglas , n drunken follow named John Sdicnded uanio dashing up thi' street behind n high-stopping horse and before Mr. Collins could turn hia horao to ono aide of the trcot the two vehicles bad collided. Mr. Collins and his lady rrero thrown to the pavement , but the "cntlomau re tained his hold upon the lines and thus prevented hia horse , which is a line ono , from run ling .rvay. Luckily neither o ! the occupants of the carriage were in jured. Tlio buEjgy was quito badly de moralized and WUB nt once taken to the jliop while Mr. Colliim and his lady walked homo. The buggy in which the drunken fel low t7as seated was Bomowlmt broken , but ho managed to draw himself together ind again danhod off up the street In loarch of another victim. Heal'of Noith Carolina tobacco the > eat. Army Orders , Leave of abaonco for ono (1) ( ) month i [ ranted Colonel A. McD. McCook , Sixth uf entry. llecruit Edwin J.Baxton.nt Fort Oma- in , Rob. , ia assigned to the Fourth ln- Aiitry. llotruit William King , enlisted at Fort ) oudas , Utah , is asaignod to company V , P'xtli ! nfnn < ry. R.crni' Alfred Maimfi _ , ! J , enlisted lit I'ort O .ha , Neb. , is unM ncd to troop ) , Fif javr.lry , nnd will bo sent to the tation of his troop o.i thj l.i'st favorable ipportunity. ( ( ROYAL ( 'ift'fl' ' Absolutely Pure. rhU powilt'r nexcr varied , A ininel cil tnirencM itreiiKth and whoksomunn * . lloio ccoouinlcul thia .ho i.rilinary Ulnda.undcaniwtbo ) ld In competition lth the multitude ol low to < rt , liott weight alum or 'honliluU ' * iiowdurs. Hold nnlv in rani UOVAli ( AKI.VCJ 1'OW I IKK CO. , 100 Wall street , N. Y COMMERCIAL DKl'AHTMENT , Onmlu NoliruVo , In "lileh U tauvlit dnuulo an iliiBloeutrj llx > li-ki | < liii ; , CouiuierrUI law , rivll ; io.iTiniifnt , lliiilno-j I'ria'lc ' * . J'oiinan hlp , Knc- litlt ( iraiumar , Ailthwtlie , llvad ne , Hitllla , f-r ropuuikiuce , and bhort I Und WriiuiK. TKIIMS : Conipto'o C"ur o , cim ) tar , ( ilioit lund ex cepl < l , . . . . * ! 0 Uomplctorourfi ) , HUB moiitli sno Uom Ht lear ! , t o inonllis 1500 L'onipUtu Coui , tlitDO motitlu .M ( XI r.idi month thorfalur 6 0) 'Ihlrty UJ < OL : In I'uiimantldp 5 00 The al/uiu roiuucbook-Ui . | lug oxccptulone uiouth * W The aba\o courw , ( Imoli kiepu < un\ited | 8 montln 13 00 Etui tot circular , .VliireM UfcO. H JIATHI1UN , Pru. ui tj Om h , CAPITAL PRIZE $75,0 Cl/TlckoU only $5. ShivrM In Proportion" * Louisiana State Lottery "Wedcicrtby etrtify nat ue ivpertiie tke * nngtmentt for all thr Monthly ami Semi-Annua Dtou\ngt of the Louiriann State Lottery Compani and \nptrton manage and control the Dratiini tHtvuefoti , and that the lame ate conducted uit hcntkt\iJa\rn < n , and in good/aitli totcard attpai tiff , and \Mauthoritt tke company to ute ( AilMi ti/Uate , teith/te-similii cf cur tiynaturet attatke in iti aJvertuementi , " C3MWIMICKUB In-orporitcJ In IBM tor S ! years by the IfialBlnti ( ; fa : educational anil chirltabta purposes with A c p I 111 elf 1. 000,003 to which n resorro ( anil cl ovti { JCO.OOO ban since been &JdoJ. Dy an nicrwhclmln ? popular Virte It ! franchlx woo mKlo a pirt ol the t'roennt itatu oonftllulloc nlopUxl December S d. A. I ) . 1878. The only Lottery ever voted on nnd ( in dorsed by the people of any State. It never joalos or postponcr. Ita grand ainglo number drawlngo taki place monthly. A uplundul ui > porfrunlty to win n Fortune Tcatli Grauil JJrawln Class K , la the Acad emy of Music , Now Orloiun , Tuoadny , tcto- IjerHtli , 1881 173d Monthly dr.iwinsr. CAPITAL PRIZE , 75,000. 100,000 , Tickets nt Ilvo Dollars Ench. Frao- tlouH , In Fifths In pruportlon , LIST OF 1'UIZES. CAPITAL P1U2E . _ . . . . C78.COI 1 do do . SS.CtX 1X do do . 10.COC X J'KIZK3 OF fc'OCfl . 11.COC 6 lift 2COO . lO.OOC ) 'JO Jo li'OO . 10.00C /O rtu 00 . . . lO.OOt l.'O ilo 2. > 0 . 20.WC ECO do ICO . SO.OOO bW do 60 . 25 OOC 10CO du 26 . 26.00C B Approilm tlou Ji ( ? C > 0 t,1K 9 flu do MX ) 9 to do 250 11)37 ) Prizes amounting to . $233,601 Application for tatoa to clnbs nhould bo mads oni ; to the office o ! the Company In Now Orleans. For further Information wrlto clearly giving fall &dJrt > 39. Uake P. O. Money Orders payable mi1 ft'ldross I'.ciUlorcd Lottora to NEW OP-LKANS NATIONAL BANK , New OrloiKS , IA. PoeUl Notes and ordinary Icttora by Mail ur Kz < prosj ( nit imia of ( i aud upwinla by jliprccR at oat cxpcneo ) to II A. DAUPHIN , crM. A. DAUPHIN , NowOrleaw La. mith St. , Waohlngton D n THE'MICHIGAN-STOVE-COMPANY - J > , DETR01T-CHICAGO-BUFFALO < " -CiOLO'EJV- LANGE & FOITIGK. COLLEGE , CT.ASSE3 UE-OI'EN' ON MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1. the iilvnutn o ! n eo'id Kni'lish nnd Classi cal education , epecl care will bo dmotcd to the jiEs5 o JL © IOL C5 o AND TO Practical Surveying AM ) ALSO TO BaoMecpg , Baling ana Couiiiiercial I'hc ticw ] > iofciscrdlu\u licon adJcJ to the faculty Icr thl inirjiutc. ri" Vncnl Music , German ami Trench , optional. Ji ? NKW HTUnKNTS mast present them < ahcnduilni ; thu iuk ending Anoint 111 , lictucen 'J anil 1'J n. in. , nnil they must Lo rimly to Etsnd examination to ilu- clilu thuirrnuK In thu courso. I'rul. l.anibcil will ulic'duo notice ( nrtlio roeump tlm ul tlio ctcnlni ; tourau in t'lu'inlstrTuition ( no No distinction nn uccuunt ul creed. au . Ill tu thuru tatOt OEV3AHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CltOUA'Sli'S DLOCK , Cor , lath ami Carltol Avcniio , trcaU all cases Crip pUilur lielurnuJ , oUodlSLjcb ol the Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs , All case * rfCmvaturo ol thu Spins , fro /Ke I I'cct I i'i.rf anjArina , Al < oChnmlo alTictloiniiiftlio Utcr , I'arali ' DU-tri CaUrih , Asth- HhtniiiatUni , ; > l4,1'iloa , , m.t anil lliouohitU itro all trcatuil l > y nunami DUO. ceatt \ inaliodn. All clNiMscs l ( no lilooil anil Urln- ory Oria'i ' , InclmllimthoHj nbultmt : ( mm liuUuru- llun.or expoturv , am bufrlt anil eucro dillv tivitcil anil noiiru K'U r nti'cd.onni ; men , inlmllo ak'ed , ami all men BilRitrlir. from WoaKnoi.8 anil Nervous fxlituationi > roiluiliiL' InillKiotlon.l'itlpltatlonol the Heart , lK-9 | > ondenc ) lllulivuiij , Ixinaollleinorj.tack ol inern'y : an I Ambition , cvi bo rtttorcil to heilth and \\for \ , II r * > u i not too loiik' nv luctcil. Tlie Hur 'LOn In charge li a trridiinto u ( JtlTer- b-ni Jludical Uulli-iu ( IS11) ) ai U liaj ttudlcd hia prodiselni In I.nn jnn , 1'arln ami Ilerlln 11 allllt l , i-allor vrito lull deHcrlption til your ca o , anil mcdi- clno matoteatjoii. . Coniultatlon ( rru. AilUieta Ointha li iHn ! sry , Crounao'a Illock , Omaha , Neb. Ottico ( ilium 0-12 a. m. , 1-6 nd 7-H | > . m buniU ) i. 0-10 a in. Health is Wealth ! D * . K. 0. WKHT'H KKRTK ANU HRIN THKAIMSNT , a BUarMitse J fiioeino lor llystoilv Ixilnou , Coniul- ktou . KIW. Norvout NiiuraU'U , lle dafhc , Nenoui I'riMlration c-iii'o.1 by thu uio ul alcohol or tobhacoo , WaVclulucu , Meiitil dcprcinlou , Sollcnlnx ol the tualn , ri > utinuiii ! tatanltjr anil leaping to inliory , ilici ) anil ik'illi , 1'rcmature Old se , llnrone * ) , Ion olpo cr In either o , liituluutary Locw * an J Sper- taatorborarauwd by o\ouxertbntot tlm brain , cl- ( ibuworiUM liidiilfc'oiic * . Kich bin , runtalni ono month' * tieitnieut. * 1.00 a Uox.or nix bottlca tor < 5.WrnU by mill prepaid on rocolpt cl prlco. WK OUAUAXTEE SIX BOXKJ To cure tnv rate. With each orler received by in lor U bnttlf * , aoronu'U'hod with < 5 00 , wo will ( end thepurcb 'r our wnlton iruar ntou to rcluud the wcnvy II thotri'ituitnidfH. < ii"t edorta cure. Guar auttvi Iwutd only by JOHN C , WtMT It CO. , J- .uiie rf Ml UaJijoa St. , OilaKO , 111 , Booths' Oval Brand OYSTER * D , B. BEEMER , Agent , OMAHA , NEB Himebaugh & Taylor , -LARGEST STOCK OF IF1 TJIRICTIS jHZE 3D. Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraaska- s * ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Uie Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex- clusivelj' . Scale CEft 1-105 Douglas Street , OMAHA. NEBRASKA Tlis Largast Stock in OmaliaandJMaftes the lowest Pricss ? * 1 1 T i 1 1 1 1f EV DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Jntt received nn aaaortaicnt Car surpassing anything in this market , comptlaln < A. tco latoat and moat tasty designs manufactured for thia spring's trade nud covering X. a range of prlcca from the Oheapost to the moat Expensive. Draperies. or the inspection of cus- Complete stock of all tlie IT. rs , the npwcat noveltiPB in Htylus in Turcoman , Madras arid Suits and Odd Pieces. ) Lace Curbaiiig , Etc. , Etc. HLeeant Pasaengor Blovatos to all Floors. I20G , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - OMA11A NEB. RTJBMPING Ss BOLTS , MANUFACTUllKIlS OF- Doruior Windows , Hnlalg , Window Caps , Iron Creating , Motalllr Bky-IUhte , io. Tin , lien anil State Hoe - era 810 South 12th Street Omaha Nubraaks A UANTjyAOT0nKtt 07 OJ STUIOTT HI ' ' I'W 'V AMD TWO WHEEL OAETB. 11.19 inrt 182,1 lUinay Htref I and 08 a. lltb Stud , \oiu'ilnd lre utoa itl'IU * OB < 403 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U , 8. A. Established 1878 Catarrh , | DoAfnoM , Lung and Norvoue Diseases Speedily and 1 onnanently Uurod , I'atluntr i Oun-d at IJomo. Wrlto for "TiiK MKUIOAL MISSIONAHY , " for the Pooplo. Oonoultation and Correspondence Gratis , P. 0. Box 292 , Telephone No. 2G. HON. EDWARD RUSSKLL , Poatmnhtur , Davenport , Bays. " Physician of ! Uc . Ablilty ana Marked Euccees. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , f H wi , "An riommibln Man , 1' ' ino Buccefin. Wonilorful Curea. " Ilonrs 8 to 5 ,