CRIME'S CALENDAR. Willie Morse Taps a Till an4 is in the Acl , Tlio Oiilcc 1'ropcrJy Found Th ( Clinso TflRl to bo Aff\ln Cnllcd I'AI Coinlskl Arrcstoil. By nuthority of n warrant issued npot n complaint sworn out by City Marsha "ummlngs , Officer Desmond last uvonlnj jrroatcd Pat Comtski , the hack drive : ho has figured In police circles of lati n this city. The complaint charge ; iComlskl with obstructing the 2 dm .administration of justice by intlmldnUn ; fl ihLiotUo Combs , the state's witness in thi burgulary caso. Oomiakl , I * s dbtomptcd nn assault upon this witness oi Moowttho night of December 10th in the rca taurant on the corner of Dodge anc Twelfth , llo was unnblo to glvo ball nnc Is still in jail. Burns , who was nrrostoc 9 Thursday evening aud who has the sami , _ jchargo | pending atrainst htm , was ycstcr removed to the city jail without i hearing. FOUND AT LAST. It was learned last evening on informa tion received from n reliable source tha' ' the stolen property of Duke has boot _ found. It was not secreted In this city but Is aald to bo In n small town It northwestern Missouri , to which point II wan shipped by express. It will bo remembered momborod that the testimony of Lott'u Coombs was that It was expressed away ii n trunk taken from her by McClelland From the books of the express company the destination was learned , nnd a search through thnt city ended In finding thorn It In said nearly nil the goods can bi recovered , na nil that were nont out of tin city nro in tbia ono place. A party inter ostcd In the matter loft last night fo northwestern Miooouri , and will roturi with the guodn Sunday or Monday. TltYINO THE INDICTK1) . , In the district court before Judge Neville villo yesterday wru consumed in the tria ' of Dnvld L. Dod&ou on the charge of cm hcz/.lcmcnt. . The atato rested its cast late yesterday afternoon when the do ' Sj fondant took the stand in hie own do , _ fenge. Upon the conclusion of his test ! mouy the case wns continued until Mou day morning. It is thought District Attorney Godwii rrlll call up the Bohm caao next. Me or Bain andQnbbard , the principal witness p os for the state , will arrive to-night. " On Wednesday morning Mr. i Godwii 0 will call up another ono of the indictment * against ex-Mayor Chase nnd expects tc go to trial upon it at that tlmo LENNON'S EFFECTS. The effects of Johrt Lennon , the un I fortunate man who died in jail la thi early part of July , were turned ever las evening by Judge Bonoko to Willian f ( O'Connor , administrator of the estate o the deceased. The effects were n pocket " } book , § 7.60 In money , nnd a gold watch The replevin ease of Kincald agalns Boneko , growing out of certain relation between this plaintiff' and the deceased now pending1 in the county court , wa continued yesterday nftornoou at the in stance of the plaintiff. „ WILLIAJI MOUSE'S MISTAKE. J "Stop thief ! " "Stop thief ! " was thi r cry heard about half-past five last oven. Ing near the corner of Thirteenth nnc Farnam. Immediately afterward n fine looking nnd gontooly dressed yonng mat rounded the comer at Hollman'j atoro'at breakneck speed and turned up Farnam , Ho was followed In close pursuit bj Officer Hinchoy , with David S. Moore , the harness manufacturer nt 410 Soutl : * Thirteenth , a good second. Fire Ohio ; Galllgan and James Nollgh ran across \ v the street caught and hold him until the \ * \ officer cimo up. Ho was taken to thi if. . city jail nnd searched. Ho gave hli \ name as Willie Aforso nnd $24.05 wai > i found upon his parson. The charge set oppojito hla name waa larceny. It ap poara that a few moments baforo his ap < prehension ho had sneaked into Mooro'i atoro and while the proprietor Tras litho the roar attempted to spirit away thi contents of the money drawer. Ho wai caught , however , in the act and ran ou the storo. Ho managed to got nwnj with nbont$21out of the $115 in tin drawer , howovor. When found ho hadt $10 note In his hand. Morse la i stranger in the city and Is not known bj the police. -Tho engagement of Mm Kaoliol Newman man , eldest daughter of I5en. Nowiiion , lisq. of this city , to IIco Now , Jl q. , junior inombe : of tno linn of Chitm & Now , of tins city , li nnuouncoil by Kov. Harlield. I ItCIIlB , , December Oth , 1881 , Mrs. Fuller , Omaha city miaslonary , i at her brother's Roderick Browator , suffering foring from a protracted , if not chronl infirmity. It Is feared that her days o active labor are over. There was a pleasant gathering at Mr , " " \-Ooo. Knight's , ono evening last week , It r tfv commemoration of the tironty-lif th anul vorsary of his marriago. The bride and groom of a quarter of a century look remarkably < markably halo and young , The pastor of the church here la drill ing a clans in elocution. Mr. Frank Dlbbard , who seems to bi n successful manager of all that portaiui to a farm and stock , thinks there is vlr tuo in sulphur , nasnfiutida andturpeiitlui In warding elf cwluo disease. Ills stock of swine is it good condition , as Is alai the herds of many others It this region. Mr. McOoombs , who bought the Bor lln farm , has just returned from about two mouths attention to business in Pennsylvania. Ho and his sons are car. rylng on business with a pretty strong hand. "fho family add materially to the social interests of the community. M. 0. Noyos has just returned from t visit to hla throe children in a dlstaiil p&rt of Kansas. Ho has little admira < tion for a region west of the center ol ftho state. Miea Minnie Knight returned from hci * homestead in Custor county , and is teach' ' ing school in her vacation. She has the pluck of a pioneer. BUCKEYE. Army Orders , Captain Jesse M , LBO , Oth lufintry , It detailed as a member of the board of of' fleers ordered to convene at Fort D. A , .Russell. Wyo. , by paragraph 4 , special ordorn No. 81 , current aeries from thest headqueitore , CapUin George M. Downey , 21it In fantry , is relieved from duly with the board of officers convened at Fort D. A. Russell. Wyo , in paragraph 4 , special orders No. 81 , current series from these headquarters. First Lieut. Rufua F. Brown , Fourth infantry , will piococd to the Sintoo and Flandroan Indian Agency , Nob. , nnd complete the inspection of annuity goods to bo delivered to the Indians ol that agency. On notification by the Indian agent of the exact time that he will bo ready to isauo the good * , Lieut. Brown will proceed to the place named and comply with the Instructions herein given , and on completion thereof will rejoin his proper station. CANCELUNGTHE BONOS. $100,000 , of Old Railway Seen * Destroyed liy Clerk Frank , A Uriel' History oftlio IjUl atlon Kiul IIIK In This Act. The final scone In the long-standing litigation growing out of the old Brown , vlllo , Fort Kearney ifc Pacific railway , was enacted In the office of the clerk ol the United States circuit court Thursday afternoon by the cancellation of § 100OCC of bonds once issued by that company. This rood , which 'was begun In 1870 , issued 8610,000 in bonda , which wore given to McCann & Convorco , the con tractors , for the construction of the road. They were subsequently sold to eastern parties , who were secured by a mortgage on the road , but executed to Joseph T. Thomas aa trustee. The road was completed from Bronn- villo to n point in western Johnson county , where a consolidation with the Midland Pacific was eff'ectoi ? . The bond holders then undertook to foreclose under their mortgage. The stockholdere defended , alleging that bondholders and directors had conspired to defraud them , and asked that U bo declared null and void. void.Tho The matter wan referred to Dr. G. Hull as master in chancery to determine thu facts. The bondholders contended that they had a legal claim of S010.00C against the company while the defend ants sought to avoid the mortgage and save their property. Mr. Hull decided that the mortgage was not void and that the bondholder were entitled to recover § 3GG,9 ; 0 , the exact amount expended legitimately by the contractors. The case was taken tc the United States circuit court on excep tions , and Judge McCrary reversed the master's finding. From the circuit court it was taken on error to the United States supreme bench which not aside Judge McCrary's opinion and affirmed In every particular tha report of Mr. Hull as master , in chancery. In accordance with this order § 100,000 of the reserve has boon paid and bonda to that amount cancelled , as before stated. Do not bo deceived ; ask for and take only B. H. Douglass & Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops for Coughs , Colds and Sore Throats. D. S. and Trade Mark on ovorj drop. 4 MAHKIKO. YOllDAN-BENNKTT. December llth 1884 , by llov , .T. S. ! ) < > tweiler. > t hia IPH Idonce , 2011 15urt street , Mr. Daniel P , Yordan , of North Band , Nob. , nnd Miss Agues M. Bennett , of Muscatine , la. Mr. Htockdnlo Safe. James Stockdalo and family , of thie city , who , It has boon thought , were drowned whtlo making an ocean voyage from England to Australia , are now In California. A lottenwas received yester day by Mr. George T. Orandall of the Union Pacific headquarters from Mr. Stocksdalo stating ho and his family are now In California. Ho had been to Australia and not liking the country re turned to the Pacific slope. Ho made no allusion to the sunken ship , and BO It is inferred ho know nothing of It. He also made no montlon of Mr. Hadrill and wife , who , it was thought , found a watery grave with Mr. Stockdalo and wito. A CARD. To all who uo tjffcrliyj boa arras ) .and Indlioretlons of joath. nei\ouj , waknsa , c&rl ) docty , IMS ot manbood , etc. , I nlll wad K redM that will euro you , FUSE OF CJIAUQE. TbU sroal remedy wan dloooTcrcd by a adstlonery In Soul ) Ainulca. Spud nl. d < irnHxi "envelop * to Bay. Ja aou X. ' v"v EtoUea U , Sam XctL- * ' " - j Hallway NOWH. Riilway clrclea were rife with rumori yesterday. It was reported that the Northwestern was 'trying to obtain possession of the Bolt line , but trm statement lacked official authority. The object said to bo gained by this purchase by the Northwestern would bo to got to the stock yards without building a now road. It Is further stated that many cyea are turned toward Mr. S. H. li. Clark who is president of the Belt line , to loam , if possible , which way ho will throw hia Inlluonco. It Is further rumored that that gentleman has gone to Chicago to conclude negotlatlona for the sale of the Bolt line to the Northwestern. STOP TIIAT COUGH Hy uslnjf Dr. Frazior'a Throat nnd Lung Bnl. 6am tha only sure euro for Coughs , Coldn , Hoarsenosa and Sere Throat , nnd all diseases of the throat nnd lungs. Do not neglect n cough. It may provo fatal. Scores nnd hundreds of Rratuful poojiJo ewe their lives to lr. ) 1razier t Throat nnd Luiielinlsarn , and no family will ever bo without It niter once iifliug it , anil discovering Its marvelous | wwer. It is nut up in largo family bottle * and sold lor the mall rirlco of 75 cents per bottle. Sold Kubn & Co. and 0. F , Goodman. 1'itUburv Chronicle. Ami Uobert Smiled. Cincinnati Commorcial-Gnzotlo. Inthocoursoofalooturo In Chicago , Colonel Bob Ingersoll wanted to know what minister hod ever done so much for the world as Darwin , when a volco sane out , "Burchard. " Uren the Colonel hod to join in the laugh that followed this pat reply. anil Ilo rsuno 8-The Irrita tion which induce coughing immediately 10- lluvod by uee of "ItHow.s'a UBONCHIAL Tuo. CUM. " Sold only lu boxes. JMotliodlflt Centenary . BALTIMORE , December 12. Bishop Fowler presided nttha HothodUt contennary conference - enco this morning. K < . J. S. Martin , of West Virginia , read the opening iiBAlm Hmeral resolutions were referred to the ap propriate commltteeJyne of which proposed it uniform hymn book. A Llttlo Itoolr Tragedy , LITTIK HOCK , Art. , December 12. An Indian - dian Territory dispatch reports a tragedy at Kanv Creek. , George ChrUty fatally hot Sander * , a on of benator Harliler * , of Chero kee council. Christy U highly concocUd. MAIDENS RIDE' ON A GOAT , Statcfl Island's ' Belle on tlic Horns Of 8 Billy , The 1'cnMty n , Youtm lis.ly 1'altl foi Joining the lilectrlu Social Club Wow Itrlgliton Stnrltca by boprann SlirlckH , Now York Journnl. Excltud soprano cries for "Holp Unlpl" nwoko the majority of the rcai' dents of Electric avenue , in the prottj town of Now Brighton , Staten Island , oti Friday night. The gallant gentlemen of the aristo cratic village could not resist the nppoal , oven though vexed at being nrousod from their early slumbers. Young men and middle aged men rushed from tholr homes in various stages of undress as the shrieks redoubled and gave notice that the lady's distress called for immediate action of relief. The moon pooped ever Pavilion hill and guided the way in conjunction with the volco to the grounds near the Electric Social club house , a little distance up the nvcnuo. On arriving at the scpno of the distur bance the aroused citizens wore some what staggorred to find a young lady locked in the embrace ot the ample home of a hugo goat. She was recognized as one of the society stars of the island , hci Gguro on horseback surrounded by an escort cert , being a feature every pleasant day on the smooth roads on the northern shore. Looking on , holding their sides with laughter , stood a groop of young ladies and gentlemen cracking jokes at the expense - ponso of the unhappy maiden , who waa bulng unmercifully oquoczed by the goat. She could not eoo the comical feature and begged her friends to call of the goat. They paid no attention to her prayers , but laughed the harder. The pltcoas Appeals awakened a sym pathetic tooling in the hearts of the new comers , hov&tfcr , and they rushed to relieve - liovo Iho luay from her too-attentive companion. The goat refused to let go until ono man , who had armed himself with a picket from a noighboriug fence , belabored the animal. The goat stood hla punishment but a very few seconds when ho turned on his assailant , tossed him on hia horna and throw him headlong on hia back. The rescuer was more frightened than the lady had been , and ho begged the by standers not to lot the goat jump on him , as the animal's attitude gave promise of doing. The goat stood over the man and butted him till half n dozen men pulled him off and picked up the victim , who groaned. The citizen was helped home and ealvo was rubbed on his wounds , which were not fatal. While the wounded man was being borne homeward the yonng lady was es corted by her friends to the rooms of the Electric Social club. The young people wore still laughing over the late situation and the yonng lady who was in the em barrassing position also laughed a little when Captain Kinnt , with Officers Iloyo , Butler , Mattocks and O'Byrno , made n lively doFcsnt upon the social group , the news having reached the police station that murder was in active progress. All the gay paity were taken before Jndgo Breuuon , who was hustled out oi his couch to meet the exigencies of the caao , as the prisoner * comprise represen tatives or'tho highest circles in town and would never have survived the disgrace of a night in jail. The young lady who made all the noise gave a ticticious nainoMinnlo McGuigan. She told the judge of her adventures with the goat. It appeared that she was being iniatod Into'tho Electric Social club , the most important rlto being the riding of the goat. Being a fine equestrienne "Miss Me- Gnigan" joyfully assented to mount the goat. Ho was brought forth and she seated herself on his back , while one man hold the horns and another gripped the tall. When the word was given to let go the man at the roar gave the goat's tall a crnel twlat and the boast started down the road on the clean jump. His fair burden cried "Whoa ! " In n tremulous volco , but there was no whoa. Ho ran abont two hundred yards when the lady's cloak became entangled in his horns and tell ever his bearded face , blinding him. him.Behind Behind ran the already initiated mem bers of the club , shouting and laughing * The goat ran into a fouco and butted ti fiercely. His rider was snarled up in the cloak and in the horna , and could not escape till the awakened citizens released hcr - - ' -mou WHY A HAIIUIAGK WAS AN . A Story of Fraud and Deceit ! Cokl In a riilladclpliln Court. A handsome Philadelphia widow with a fortune of § 300,000 , her marriage to n Philadelphia adventurer with already one living wife , his ancsesaful plot to got $10,000 from the widow , his flight and the annullmont of the marriage are the elements of a romauca which culminated in Philadelphia. Mrs. Harriet S. Wilkinson , whoao hus band , a wealthy merchant , died ton years ago , has boou traveling in Europe. She was in Paris , in the fall of 1882 , and there at an art gallery , was introduced tea a handsome Philadelphian , who appeared to bo on a pleasure tour. This new ac quaintance was Dr. Hugh , ) . Linn , 11 o made love to the wealthy widow and won her promise to bocotno hid wife. The doctor then sailed for his Quaker City home , promising to got hia affairs in shape and return for the wedding in the spiing. In April , 1883 , Mrs. Wilkinson went to London. A low days afterwards Linn arrived from Now Yorkand on May 5 they wore mariled. Within a month the newly made husband began to bo impa tient to return to the United States , and , pleading urgent business sailed for Now A PLAUSIBLE STOHY AND A LAUllE CHECK. He had not been in this country long before he wrote to the wife that ho was engaged in a scheme to build a now air line railroad from Now York to Boston , and was about to bo appointed treasurer of the company if ho could invest $10,000 in the cntorprleo. Ho asked Mrs. Linn to send him that amount at once , as his own affairs wore temporarily involved. Iho lady made ur > her mind to cqmooror herself , and arrived in Philadelphia in September. On October 15 she went with Linn to the Philadelphia Trust company and borrowed upon collateral the § 10 , . 000. The trust company paid over the loan In a check made to iilnu'a order. A few days afterward ho accompanied her to New York , where they remained three weeks. At the end of that tirao Linn told his wife that ho had business in Bog- ton , and , bidding her an jiffectionato good by , left hor. Ho never returned Instead of going to Boston he came ti this city , and having been identified bj Iho mosseneer of the Philadelphia truv company , wont to the bank mid had thi check cashed. With this money ho lef the city , and his whereabouts since ha been a mystery. HUNTISO ur ma ncroim. After waiting a long limo and maklnj fruitless inquiries Mrs. Linn came t < Philadelphia. She consulted counsel a ! once , but all that she could diacovoi about Linn was that his own family die not know much about him. Ho had livoc on adventurous life , often on the contl nont of Europe , eoraotlmcs In Iho fai west , and had boou a New York police surgeon. Hia lottera were all nont to ai : agency in Now York. Mrs. Llm : adopted heroic measures. She tolfv graphed to the agency for her husband' ; letters. The next day onu came ad < dressed , 'Mllos City , M. T. , " and siguec "Gould. " Ono paragraph of this lottci was especially interesting to the newly made wife. It read : " 1 told Bortrand that you had named the llttlo ono nftoi him. " Whpro was the mother of the baby ? Again the telegraph was resorted to. A dispatch was sent to 0. II. Gould , Mlles City , as follows : Mease return my Icttor to you at once. Ira porcnnt , Will explain by mail , LINK. ANOTHEK WIKE tlVIKO. In a week the latter came. Sure enough it contained enough to enable the lawyers to discover that the baby WBE the child of Linn , and that ho had beoi : married for eight years to a lady or Locust street , although the fact of the marriage had not boon generally known , The little ono mentioned in the Icttor tc Gould was born on May 10 , five day after Linn'o ' marriage to Mrs. Wilkinson in London. The court of common picas , No. 3 , ordered a decree annulling the London marriage , and Mrs. Wilkinson , having r record of the Illegality of her marriage , will soon return to Europe SIO.OOC poorer than when she arrived in this country , A llcnvy Snow Storm In Illinois , In ilUnn , Missouri ami Kansas. LiTcnaiKrD , 111. , Uocamlier 11. Snow fel to the depth of sovcral inches hero to-day. Abont sundown tbo snow turned to rain ajaii ( and the weithor prospects isery much mixed , VAKDAMA. 111. , December 11. Snow has fallem all day. The roads are almost iinpas < uiblo. Business generally is at a standstill , It is growing colder to-night. HlLl-siiono , 111 , , December 11. Aiolent enow storm has raged In this section to-da } and the ground is co\ercd with eevcral Inches of snow. It will bo of great benefit to wiutoi wheat. MATTOOX , 111. , December 11. A heavy mow e'.ori. has prevailed since early thin inorpmi ? accompanied by n high wind. I'ANA , 111. , December 11. A blinding snow storm irom the northwest has bean raging here siiico morning with increasing severity , 1'our or five inches of snow cover the un frozen ground. The country roads are very bad , which practically suspends the marketing of grain and tliu hogs which has lately been active here. The corn crop is mostly gath ered , however , and the snow will be a tjood covering for the growing wheat , which Is lookIng - Ing well and is in fine condition. Tboro is no report of damage by the lly , as at other points south of here. MAUSHAI.L , 111. , December 11. Snow has fallen all day here. It now Has on the ground about three inches deep , and is still falling. The weather ii rapidly growing colder. DECATUII , 111 , December 11. Nearly three Inches of snow fell In three hours hero to-day. It is growing colder to-night. HLOOMIXKTON , 111. , Decembar 11 , Nearly four inches of snow fell to-day. MUNICH , Ind. , December 11. Ono of the worst snow-atorma known liuro ttpc eoveral years has been raging bora this afternoon. The temperature is stationary , with the prospects of the storm continuing through tha night , Snow is now eight inches deep , but has fallen upon soft earth and will prob- ob y not remain long. WELLINGTON , Kan. , December 11. Winter has begun In earnest hero. Snow has fallen the greater part of the day. The storm is very severe , and liva stock will sutfed groatlj in consequence. ST. Louis , Mo. , December 11. A most violent snow-storm raged here from morning until evening , when the fall exceeded six inches. It then began to rain , . Clyl ! Service Reform , NEW HAVKN , Conn. , Decembar 12. At a meeting of the Civil Servho society to-night , a letter was road from United States Sonatoi Pendleton , of Ohio. He says : "Tho law has already accomplished much geed in es tablishing the merit system , and thn time oi members of congress id less occupied by oflicc seekers. 1 think that wo may have the fullest confidence that the president-died will , in his new field of duty , be as faithful to the principles of this reform movement ns ho has shown himself to bo while mayor and governor , that ho will rigidly enforce the provisions of the law now on the btatuto books and gradually extend their application to the whole eubor- dmato non-political service , As necessity for additional legislation shall appear It will bo promptly and intelligently re commended , The system has grown rapidly In favor with tha rnenibeu of congress and in this connection they only icllrcb the views of their constituents. The bonifonco of the reform will suraly commend it more nud more to the good BOUEO and patriotism of the people. Its original friendi ha > a every roaion to bo encourged , but this encourage ment should only stimulate them to increased exertion , Tlio National Kumiol Olul ) . CANTON , Miss. , 'December 12. Field trials n the National American Kennel club closed io-day. Kunning fur the cJurby is as follows : Ulnckstono beat Loxincttjn ; Lady Leo heat Colonel Cool ; Ltllhn boat Ulchmondi Glad stone Boy Loat Mcdora151aclstono beat Lady liessie ; Gladstone I5oy beat Itapongo : Sports- flan beat lilackstone ; Sportmnan Hen boat uladstono Hey and won the first prize. Glad stone Boy boat Lillian and won the second pri/.8. The third piUo divided boteen Lillian und Medora. EHcnpu of DKCATUU , Tor , , December 12.Tho prison- era In the couuy jail made a successful break for liberty last night. An iumato feigning slcknoss Induced the porter to turn the brake which opened tha cell doors , Savon then o\erppwered the jailor and osrapod. Blood nouuds were put on their track to-day , but none recaptured. J. M. Mclutire , u murderer - er , and two noted horse thieves are ninona the H' Meeting1. PITTBIIUIIG , Deecembcrl2.-A preliminary noeting of labor Icadorn , Including a few rep- rosentatlvt's of the amalgamated association , the coabniiiors association , the glasi workers' isBoclatiuu , and the typographical union , was leld to-ulRot for the purpose of forming a. national labor lenguo. Another mealing will ) a held uext week , Old ImtitlniarkH limned , s5iotCm , December 12. The Clifton IOU89 and Northwesfrn hotel burned this norning. Bnth were old buildings and not of JJ'at value. The latter was the Brut fctmctura > l the kind in the city and it was famous for , ha wanv early events that occurred there , jeneral Hancock was given a reception at the lotel on a utit here te\eral year. ) ago. llelioi lor uio Ui Tiin fair Mbri-j'ou'o { Company , T VIHS-NA , Dacember 1' ' . The Prague chain- oor of commerce gent , t deputation to ask the jovernment to loan HO.OCO.OOO llorln to ths Uobenilin Mortgage Company. It is not probable the loau will bo grtnted but it It ex. lected an extra credit will bo given other banks In order ro avoid a panic. MX Persons I'olsonctt. DATTOV , Ohio , , l > ecomber 12. After din ner to-day 11. 11. Richard.ifo nnd three children and MtJ. llcimin Keiser were taken terribly sick with a pain In the heac and back , evidently poisoned. Vhy icii\ns wcro working nil the nftornonn. The \ictlma mty recover , Tlio txvo fnini les use cistern water In common. Ru plcion points to a cer tain street car drlor. . Conlo5fleil lutlKeiiioiit for $ it PiiiLADKLi'HiA , December 12. Judgements for ? .15,000 wcro to-day confessed by Frank lin Parker A , Co. , Hour merchants of this city. The firm was dealing largely with South American shippers. Toll Onks Irom Iiittlo Acorns Grow , Great and good results often spring from small doodn and so fatal diseases come of a seemingly trilling neglect. Colds neglected often load to serious catarrhal - tarrhal troubles. If this Is your case lose no tlmo hi becoming acquainted with Dr. Sngo'a Catarrh llomody. Its healing virtues will surprise you. It is simple , cflicactous , speedy , euro. Dull heavy headache , obstruction of nasal passages , discharges from the nose into the throat are siniptoms of this horrlblo complaint. As soon as the revolver dropped from from the hand of sntcldo in Madison equaro , Now York , a thief seized the weapon and maQo oft' with it , There are some lines of business which never sutler from doprcisriou. llorflford's A Gooil.Tliin/j / , Du. ADAM MILIEU , Chicago , 111. , says : "I have recommended Uorsford's Acid Phosphate to my patients , nnd have re ceived very favorable reports. It is ono of the very few really valuable prepara tions now offered to the alllictcd. In a praetico of thlrty-Qvo years I have found a few good things , and this is oito of them. negroes in Barbadocs are inveterate - ate thieves. A hen-roost is almost im possible to preserve from thorn , and if they got into ono they will oweop it clean. Their mode of proceedings on such occasions is as follows : Having ob tained an entry , they siezo each bird from its porch , put Ita hood under its wing and whirl the unfortunate animal round and round in the air iivo or six times. The result of this Is the bird remains - mains torpid and apparently lifeless , and is thus conveniently stowed away in a bag withou danger of inconvenient cack ling. Bitters do not only distint 2uish themselves by their ilavor nud aromaic- odor above all others generally used , but they are also a sure preventive for all diseases orig inating from the digestive organi. Beware of counterfeits. Ask your grocer or druggist for the genuine article , manufactured by Dr. J. J , B. Soigort & Sons _ On the occaaion of the recent series of private performances of "Parsifal , " King Louis of Bavaria , the sohtary spectator , spent most of his time out of bed in the : hcatre , the curtain rarely falling before 3 or 3I0 : ! o'clock a. m. Alter the per- 'ormanco ho returned to the palace by a Jrlvato corridor and sat up till towards 7 o'clock , rising and beginning his solitary daily rounds again at about 3 p' . in. The iccentric king , with his American socro- : ary , has just loft his capital , unseen as when ho came , for his three months' winter sojourn in his mountain castles. CURED. By Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment. Cures as i by magic : Pimples , Black Heads or Grubs , Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving ihe skin clear and beautiful. Also euros Itch , Salt llheum , Sore Nipples , Sere Lips and old , Obstinate Ulcers Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt prico. CO cents. Sold by Kuhn & Co. and O. iGoodman. . It opoms that there are still bears in Connecticut. At least a Nutmeg paper tells a story of the killing of a boar at Centervlllo. The most surprising thing about the case , however , is the state ment that when bruin was killed it was found ho had etutled a tuft of hair in a bullet wound received several days before - fore , thns stopping the flow of blood. DCJKKEE'S SALAD DUESSINO it COLD MEAT SAUCE. The universal favorite both in the U. S. and Great Britain. Wholesome , delicious , economical , and nutritions. Savca anxiety , waste , and trouble. Won't Accept Out A PITTSDUKC , December 12. The employes of the rvoystono bridge company who have ) een notified of a rednction of five fo fifteen per cent , to take olfcct January 1 , met to night and decided to strike agalns * cut wngea. Ihe Greatest Medical Triumph of tha Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPflO LIVER. r.orHoCnppeiltc , llo\veli contlve , 1'nln In lie bend , with n dull ennatlon In tbo mcU part , 1'nln under the Hliouldcr- iludc , Fullness nflcr online , wltUudU- ticllnntlou to exertion of body iir mind , rrltnlillltyoftempcr , iovriuirlt | , trllli a fecllncofbnvlne : neglected aomudutr , Vcarlucsn , Dlzzlncm , I'lultcrlnir nl tbo lonrt , UotH bclarotbe eyes , Hnaducho ever the rlgbt eye , Hcntlenaneia , with fitful drcaran , Hlclily colored Urine , iind CONSTIPATION. TCTT'.S llliXB nro especially adapted o such cases , ono dose effects such n hangn of reeling as to astonish tnosutroror , TlioyIncr n8otheAjipetlteanicauflotrio > ody to Take ou n li , ttmi tlio erstem In laurlihril.anil by their Tonic Action on hol > lieitlveOrBnu , Ilr ulurN eel iuo > rortuc < il. 1'rt'B ! if c.1 * Murra St. . N.V. . "UuAT HAin or WHIHKBUB chanced to a Gtxissr HJ.ACIC by n slnglo application of his DTE. It Imparts a natural color , acts nstantancously. Bold by UruRitlsts , or ent by express on I ocolpt of 91. jffico , 44 Murray St. , Now York. - 'i'iLU ' ' MTLT FOWlllt CURES. . * . InuaoSOjcori bpecial I'rrscnptionaof an eminent I'hjaiclan blmjili' , Safo&ndhiiro. OFItUNCU'AI.tlOS CUnE8. VOlC 1 Knvera , Uon u tlon , Inllaraiiutlonfl. . > ' 1it IVorniH , V iijia 1 ojer , JVorm ; olic . ' , ' it CrylnsrColIp.orTeetlilpBoMnfinta - 4 J > lni-rlToioU'hfldrenor Adultj 4r. . Dljriltt'ry , OripinB , Bilious ( 'ulio. 11 KraVforliiiii , VtornltlOE li * , I'O'iii ' Jlronchltij , . . Nouiululn. Tixthach . 1 ncoachn llU tliiih . Hlcli Hr hicheVDC io 1C llyiipiiiln.Illllnn > htomaeh . . . . II fejuJrcM4vfl | or IMliiful ' erUxU OSTEOPATH 1C XVI lle .tool'rofui r nodi . | J } i'rouii. Coush.liilieiiltllre thlnB . . ; * Suit Uhoiiiii. ljnilp , . . | 41 t'ntat rli , aeuto or cbrnnlo ; Idlucnra TKO AVhoopIntrfiniullViolentUoufctu .nil Oi < iinrulJuliUlt-riiya'l > Veakaeea . .lit ICldiiey Jl rii ( i .HI ) r > erK > iiu J > ehllUy I.H ) Ilrlnin-ylVcixUncej.'NVettlns Bed .fill nUt ua ortlieIIrurt.I' lDiUtlonl.UO " PEOi.Fi.OS. ' bold ty I > rucriiu | > or nl riMf-iii en recei pt ot tiric . h o < l lor lr. Iluniphreyit * iUcnll eu . t , , Af . (111 ( II < v5.vitflfi < ; ' t.a- iuuiie , freo. Addru * . Illlall'lIltKVU * o Co. , IOU I'ultou bt. , rBW Voili. A GrrAt lrtblcni. Take all the Kidney nnd Liver Toke a'l tbo Jllowl purifiers , Take nil the Jlhcunintio romedins , Trtko Rll the Dyspepsia and indiges tion cures , Take nil the J//KC Fever , nndbillione specifics , Tftko nil the Jirain nnd Nerve force rcviiTfs , Tdko nil the Great honlth tcttorors. Jn sfiorl , take nil * Jio btat iiualilioa bf all those , nud the best Qualities of nil the best tnudiclnoa in thoworld , nud you will find tint Hop Hitter * hnve the best curnttvo qunl- ities nnd powers of nil concentrated In them , and thnt they willouro when any ornll of those , aingloor combined Fail. A thorough tiial will give positive proof of this Ilnriloncd Iilvcr. Flvo voars ago 1 broke down with kid ney nnd liver complaint nnd rhaumtUism. Since then I hnvp boon nimble to bo nbout nt nil. lly liver bocntno hard llko wood ; my Ituba wcro pulled up nnd filled with wntor All the boat phyaiclnns agreed thnt nothing could euro mo. I resolved to try UopBittora ; Ihavo used BOVOII bottlcsj ho hnrdnosB hns nil gone from my liver , o swelling from my limbs , nnd it hna worked n miracle in my caao ; otherwise t would have been now in my tn\vo. J. W. MOUBY , Buffalo , Oct. 1. 1881. 1'ovcrty ami Sull'orln , "I wns dragged down with debt , pover ty nnd suirering for yonrs , caused by n sick family nnd largo bills for doctoring. I was completely discouraged , until ono yonr ngo , by the ndvico of uiy pastor , J commenced using llop Bitters , nndinnoo month wo iroro nil well , nnd none of us hnvo seen n sick day since , nnd 1 want to eay to nil poor men , you can keep your families well a year with IIop Bitters for less tnan ouo doctor's visit will cost , I know it. " A WOUKINOMAN. JUTNono pouuino without n bunch of green Hops on the whlto Inbol , Shun all the \ilo , poisonous stuff with "llop" or"llopa"in their uomo. /FetevliiU ticr.Towutelt ftO , 1 > itrho-k , > trr kud Auf. m l til * urt A f < w dropi imr rt a dtlklwo * , tft lt iuutn r Jriuki Try It ti r f eounncf.it * . A t Your trKrr or drur/lnl for U > tt artUUtt niir ctur db/DR. J U I ) T SlimRT&bONS. J. W. WUrPSSMAlIH , COLS AOE1TS , Iii < ases of ills- i pcpsli , dobllitj , rheumatism , fever | and aRUo , liver com- rlalnt , Inactivity of the MJiioja and bladder , constipa tion and other or- Kanlo maladies , lloa- tettcr'a Stoniacli Dittcra U a tiled 5' x3S'M < * v-"s * = rP ronioJy , n which VrCZJ JFR the medical brother- - , . r 4 vAVr. j J- : hood have lent their rrofe33lon.il sine , tlon , anlhlch as a tonic , altrratho and lionsahoM tppcillo for dUordcr9 of the etomach , llrer and boncla has an un bounded popularity. For ealo by drug gist and dealers , to whom apply for Hestcttcr'sAI- manaa fnr l > 8f > . CAPITAL PBIZE $150,000 "We dchereby certify kat us tupertttt t\s at- ttngimentt forallthr Monthly and Sctnl-Anuj * Diautnys o/ the Louisiana State Lottery Company and in per eon manage and control the Draisitqt hemsthet , ami that the same are conducted tiitl kcnciti/.fairnesi.and in good faith touard all par titt , and tee aiithoriis the company to use ( Ail o r K.lxite , tr ( \ / o-rimj5 " / c r tignaiurs ) tr\c , ' COMMISSIONERS. OVEU HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Louisiana Slate Lottery c n ? , f 0vr = l lfrt In 1353 1 3i II yoatu by tlj legljlttUI 'or ' tdncatloml nnd chmltulilo pnrpocos with a of . . . , -lovrLIcha isseno laud ot OT ivLO.OCO ItAO e.nc : < uo.u oddad. B > an overnholruluz populti veto ISs ficcchlx KPJ n'twlo a part of tuo proccnt vUiio cocilitntlo : idoptod Ooc uibor ! d , A. U. 13 ! 3. Ita grand r.tngla niiiaber dmrin s tf.Jik place monthly. [ | never ectlub ci i > cU on . Look at tLe fulluwln Distribution 175th GUAM ) UONTIILY , ; A.NDT11U Extraordinary Semi-Amumi Drnw- 2. the Academy ot Music Now Or leans. Tuosd y , December 1C. 1881. Jii'l r tbo personal KupenlGlun and rKanajforncut ol IVCV.U T UKAUllKUAUU.ofLouUlaiaiuid 3 N. JU11AL A. KAULV , of VlrBlnla. JA.P1TAL PRIZE , 8150,000. QTNotloo. Tickets are Ten Dollars only , lUhoe 85 , Hftlw , e..Teijtlm , 1. LIST OF PHIZES. OAHTAIi PKIZB . _ _ _ . . . . (110 U 1 Grand do . , . 10 , MI 1 rte do . 10C 1 LAUQKPniraMOt JIU.CCO . ! 0OC ( i Ai do DXX3 . 2j,9j < [ 0 I'llIZKH Ol 1000 . , . 'JI.KX 10 du COO . -5OC < IIMJ do 3W . 3)W ; tog da 2/0 . 41.W 019 3 103 , . . . „ . 60 OCI UCO do Ml . tO.OlX 00 Appiojcluutlen pilses ol JtOO . 000 00 do do 100 . M,04 00 ; do do 76 . 760 879 Pjlscl araoantloj lo Alppllaattoa foi latei lo clubi tficmld bo uuid * cml ; o Iho office of the Company la Now Orlciui. For farther IntormaHon wrlta cbarlv plvlns ; ( til iddreM. I'OHTAL NOTES , Kxiirfss Honey Orders , oi iiw York Kxchan e In ordlnury letter , Currency jy Express ( all turns of 15 and upwaras at our oz < wnBv ) addroarid U A. DAUl-niN , ; rU. A. DiUrnTW , Now Orlcaoi Lt. cur Seventh St. Wr-ehlnctuc U. u. IfaVo r , 0. Uouoj Oidori payablg and addrcgi ilorfUtcrt-il letters to NEW OULKANB NATIONAL BANK. Now Orloann. la St , Charles Hotel , D STHEET , BET 7th and 8th , LINCOLN , NKIl. Mr * . Kate Coikl.i , 1'ruprlitoroiv. earNe l } and tlc.'auth lurnUhcil. Ciuod famp'.o ioui , on first Moor. ttTTermd fo tiJ | i rijuj. H | oIal ra'C4 ttliun icmbtrs tf the lenhlaturr not 1C 1 m lou WEftK , UHDEVELOPEOPABTS 1)K 'IIIH HUMAN HOIty I.M.AItl.l'll lll.VI'l Ot'hl ) MU1.NHIHKNHD , " I IP . luan lnl < irf linif rntu nl huin- I circurgri. trivmic lill tuirlioulari. Ijy AKItll Ar. 'o Uulfttlf * i' Tninlo frr OWZAHA MEDICAL A17P SUUU-OAl , DI PCNSARY CltOUKSE'3 KLOCJC , Kth ami C pltol Avennt , troMii til CMC * dip. [ ilodpr Dclormcd , l odlec fO ol th Horvous Systam , Blood , and Urinary Organs All s.\tet ot Corvntnro ol the Spmo , Crooknl Fi > t tjc\t and Arnn , Dltwiucg ol the Hip , Unco , itvl Ankle Jfllnt . AIM Chronlo nflectlons cltlio Llvci IlhounutUm , r rnl3fl8 , riles , Ulcer * , CaUtth , Arth m ami Utoncliltls are all trcatod by now and fU'-- CCB fill mctliods. All Olfo\tc9 ol th > < Itlood and Ui.u- try Orcms , IndudtiiR thoeo rcsultlni ; ( rora Incite--- lion , or oi | > o nrc , are eilolj anil succM tully trroto.1 and a euro RUirantoed. Young men , mlddto ngc , and old men euttorlnR Irom WoaknrM and Nan oil * exhaustion , producing indigestionla1i < IUtlonol the IIc\rt , Dopi'ondoucy ululnoss , Loss ot MemoryT < ack ol Kncrsy and Ambition , can bo tcntorcd lo health and vigor , 11 ease Is not too lone noglcctml. The Surgeon In charpo li a prulunto of JcDof- on Uodlcal College 1 55) ) and hai studied bll pioteion ! In London , Tarli and llorlln , It allllctcd , Kill or write full description ol vour CAW , and modl- slno uiay bo Bent you. Conoultatlon troc , Addrog Omahi UlBjicDwry , Crounse' i Block , Omnha , Neb. 0&03 hours 10-12 ft. m.l-C and 7-8 p. m Sundajo. JO a m jtiTAcCurnmcHlttlons ( urnlihoil p\llonta from the country. lirtxos on Horlkk'H 1'ood , " write bundnxtii nt , .nt , I ill itinthi'ix Votbi'tn' milk eontalns i > o -Utili lldlJI.irKS' 1 OUI ) I'OIl INVANTSlfmi fi > ! iihtorcliieiiulit ) > iioroti | luir 1 ho tout food In K iltlinri.rkmvHrnrIM'AMS | 'lliolwtillitfor insl-Kl'TU'Siitid 1NVU 1 S. IllirhlylicnenrW > inirv-liii ; iiuithi PIJB idrlnk ITUoWnndTfc. , V ? .1 uir > rt ta. lUvilii ntlii tnutimntofihlldtvn frm I IH II , i fit tilt -ii | irlor In miythlnp of tha Llnl r.rclnlli . > / > . -Mion. .U 1rirlort ' uar-it H 1 ; r ' tit A , / / > ton HUD ! > -lmtitiliMlnii , f. > r iiotlift . milk ' -il ii J tf u 11 i > i , .v. r II IK i > i > ut i " mail on noili'tof prii' , ! lu ptnm IMPd.ir ! V > F1 > l ) ' . , ITnrliir.VU. . J'l hJ 111) "Ell J l' > "t.2riU3'JC Of JllLl'UJ nai'UESENTS : I'hrcnK Insurance Co. , London , Cash Assets $5,38lrM ( Westehcater.N. Y , ( ' .iplt.il l.UTO.Oro The.Mtrchantsnf Newark N.J. , Capital . 1,57.1,000 OlrardFire , I'lillnduliihi.i.Cu Ital 1,200,000 Woman's Fund , Lnpltal 1224 Farnata Street , Corner 11th Ht. Office hours 0 to 12 n. ra. , 2 to 4 m Ton 3 cars experience. Can epoak Oermtu. oct31ill > Our Trcatiso On Wood Poisoning Isof Intcrcsttonlirlassca. VTiU I ) ' ' ui.vilod tnv on receipt i'T j nur udilii"-H 'iuiibwiiTSrccinoCo. . IJuutTu , Atlaul.i , 0 - CONSTITUTIONAL ' -.SCROFULA- A g'rl ' In rny emploj hin been cured ot hnl I bo- lle\o aa constitutional bcrolul.ibj' the u o oS ( it'a ( Specific , J. O M.DAMU , . All t,09n , Q- , , July 25 , 1SS4. PRESCRIBED BY TOCIANS- I have prescribed Sulft'a Spcclflo In many cases ol Olood I'oUon and as a general tonic , and It has made cures alter all other remedies lad ( ailed. I ) II , HtlUCKLAM ) , It D. Ca\o Hprlt-Ga , , Julj 2S , 1S84. 'FEARFUL BLOOD POISON ! Auegroonmy farm his heon cured of a fearful case ol Blood Poison by the use of throe bottles of Swift's Specific. AMIKRW J. HOWARD , Forsj'th , Qa. , Auf 5 , 1831. UEJiUiVlliui : . A victim of jouthftillinnriidrnco cjumiiK l"rematuro Docnv , Nnrvona Uobilitv , LoBt Alanhnnil , dc.lunln > : trmd in vnin every known r -.iiscoviiruln8imiiloiiioansofiiolf-curo , uhlch bo will foriil I'ltni : lohli fpllow-outlurun ! . _ OR , HORNE'S'ELEfTRIC BELT ( Till cnro Ner\oiiHnoHH , Ij , 'nmly * ! * , NtiiirnlKl'i ' , hrlntlru , flilnt < y , HI luo iiiul l.h'T ili-i iof * , [ iuiit.VlKtlimii , llt-nrKIlM HHL l-i" | i. | , i 'mMIinil | > , I rj lml i , Culnrrll , I'llon , l- | > il , | < | UJI..IMI. lii'tnb A IK , rinrl t > ti' Onl 'iithM IIKII i I * < II In leu IhHt * ut4 itiu I'lfi HI Unn 1 inntji > t HID line Mb Ui4 txKlj , Aud cuu bkf recharuuil lu aa Irtsttuu by lUu | > .iileut. Winter IB coming , tuo eaeoon of the yotr fcr aclioi ind inlna. In > luwofthlj f let HO Buy buyrriu of Dr. uorcn'o Illoctilo Itelta. liy no < jolri ( , jou will i\old Ilituraatlwi ! , Kidney Troublca and ( it lie r lll.i hat llceh la liK'r t . 1) not dcNy , but c i < 'our fDcoandoiamlniibclto , No. H2 Doiiplak ntirct , cr T. i' Qoodman'n. 1110 Farnam dOrralu , Neb. Or- l TRflr dO. O D PUBLIC SALE 01' rhoroiighbred and Jlifjli Grade CATTLE. [ lorses , Uogs , Farming Tools and Mnchinnry. Ha\inscld ) my l.irni , I Mill o3cr nt publlonalo on ialil I. mi , on tlio U. ! U. II. , H milm iiirllir t of jlncoln , Neb , and 3 milts eoutricabt of lla inuiul.cn WIIDNESDAY , DECEJII1KH 10 , 1K8I , CiimacncliiKat 10 o'clock , the follmthig : Floven head of thorouKhb.ed Hhort born COM a , iiiiioK.d ] | to ro In cajf , three thorcui'hbrdl hhort- lorn lleifor C ht , two thoroughbred Ktiort horn [ lullL'alvis ; onotlicr iwhbrcd nil I , 'J jearn ol.l ; inv u'tbrattd nnporttil ( ialloj Hull "Vankru" nml ; o Iniportud Gullouay cows , and tlielr two hull ; > hoi. Ur i'r d.M. Woods UI a' ' < i no'l ' the lirjKJtted Cat- , owa > Lull , "Kwanlnd" anil fmir bull rah en aut of iH Short liorii grille ( JOHUind Ills ( Jallowaj bull 1 tiilderoy , " ablght wurth nceli ' . All thu r > bovo thoroujhbrid s'uck r > ro rocorikd. Also 66 huld ot lilyh Krailo Short-born co d ami lltllors , niup b'.utobo incn'f ' t > my Ualloua } Hull "Yankee. " Alxo noieral co 8 , I'D h aril aeon to bu fresh. Also Jo high tr d Ualn-i ; S2 two u r old Mull- L'rado Ur I'M Hoim tnl I'IKD , 10Vork HoiBeBuiiil Mires ; : i Vearlini ; UultHunii h mo'lii ) . ' ( olU ; HU tonn of llaj , rutiirm tf Mllltt , l.f < OU bunhu'i. < l < ' ri > ; -U acita of Corn In bhock , bo biuho of ll > e : 41 bu htl4 Mlllitand all tbe toolj and liiachlnei > ucd on Urn farm. l.urhat nO"n li warm room ? . hk'e ' v. I1 ! ha iLtcle muter cQiir BO trat no ono need ttaya i > \ on a' count cf iliuwiuUn'r. 'rKUUSOrUALe.-AIUum biiiler ? 1 cafch ; Oirr $10' II inonilis tlmo withapprovid lu urlty vtthlU psrciiit iulire't ; d i er c.n.t 1 1 ( lurcath. TralDH ov r the Union I'uc'llo vill Irate Lincoln > t H 65 o'cloi k u in , r turnlnK at 5 und 0 ( . 'clock p. in. and Mill arrl.o from the north at llu'clocK a. in and leaxu ftolnifiioitliat B.2ji. | in All trains ttoj | 'l"iT at the farm. ISAAC JOHNSON , FUIID. M. WOODS , Auctioneer. I'or riittvloK-ues nl TiioroUg'hbrcd bt(0k , t JliC8J , ( ) . lK , Liuo.il Nib. M OISTKlt Uf I'ALUVHTBHy AND UONOHIU.i ALirir , L03 I'tn'.h .trott , lutwcon K ruam aud 2Uf u y. will , with the aid of KUirdUa i lill , obululu It ( ujoue lucti In ina luat aau preuout , and oa ntrUln oonJilon In the 'utnui. itouU nl rbtxi rniln H urdoi , I'cilwl eatuU ( * . J