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Omaha iational U. S. DEPOSITORY- JH. . MILLARD , WM.IWALLAQE , President. Ctlhlet "iM > M $500,000. Fire nnd Burglar Proof Baton. For rent t from I to 160 Dor annum NURSERY STOCK Those desiring Fruit or Ornamental Treew , Vines , Shrubs and Plants , will consult thoit own interest by calling at the real estate office of K. L. Kmery , 1300 llnrne-y St. , or 2200 Fnrnam St Orders for spring planting must bo given Boon , D. 0. BEYA.KT , M. D. 1224 Fnrnam Street , Cornet 13th Rt. Offloo hcnre 9 to 12 . m , , S to ( p. in Ton jean oxpcilenoa , Cm Break German. NEW SrOilEI NEW GOODS A. KALB8H , Merchant Tailor 22 U. lCthbtuotliUcen fircam nud ( Dutey Low prices and Rood Goods a specialty. All clothe tnjulo linl n good et\lo and on short notice. Call nf convinced. Remember the ulaco , 322 B. 10th St. d PHOTOGRAPHER NorUi HUh Street. Olcincolllvn Stand. Tlie present ciojirlctor wishes It understood that nil phoiographa am made Eatlotactory beloro bo ng ( leluerei ) from tlii § pallery , The old management letlrea and Mr. li. K. Gray succeeds. OFFICE AND JIE8IDENOE 617 Dodge St. , - Omaha , ELUPUONE NO. Kl. t * * E. oners thl > C'omlnR onth Special Inducements 3CKT HAIR GOODS ! 1412 Douglas St. Omalia , Neb. Mendelssohn & Fisher , llooms 28 nnd 29 Omaha Natl.Bank Block HUCCKSSOKH TO Dufrene & Mendelssohn Ooo. L. Fisher , fcrmcry Kith W. L. H. Jcnnj Arthlteck , Chicago. I n14 lra JAS. H. PEABODY , M. D. Physician & Surgeon BeBlIdenoo No. 1107 Jones St. Office , No. 1603 F l n m etnet. Offloo hours,12 m to I p. m. nd tiom "lo 8 p. m. Telepbone , ( or office 97rMldonoo 125 , ft BIG CAT - FREE Also 18 valuable and reliable re cipes ( never before published , ) any one of which is worth 1.00 and from that to 825.00 , and a copy of theCultivator" sent the FilEB to any one that Rends < t stomps to pay postage etc. , ! t comic picture cards will also be enclosed in the pick- age. Th se recipes are valuable to the household and any energet'c ' per son knowing the secrets they disclose need never want for money. Please write name and address plainly. Put 3 stamps in a letter and uddro = s it totae WESTERN PUB. CO. , box 509 , Omaha. Neb. fiurseif Stsck ! Vit rirlcoJ catalogue of the 1 aJdrom , H. C. Itavmond , llox 290 , Omaha , Neb , Nursery grounds ultuattd linmrdlateiy north ol the 'Institute for too Dual and Dumb. Contracts taVen or tree planting. J nSSd3mwl2t EDWARD KUEHL , MAQIBTKR OF PAUTTSTKRY AND CONDITION AI.tHT , SOS rinth street , between Farnam and liar noy will , wlU theald ol ( fuardUn tililts. obtaining ( or an > one glance In tbe pant and piesent , and or oorUlnconilltloniln the future. Uooti and iho i made to nrdcr Perfect tatlilactlon ituiranU" ! H. K. BUEKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EJIBALMEK. llK. l h Street , OMAHA , B L\\r Ornnor E. W. IK DiHTKicr Counr , DOUUHK UOUNTT. In ( lie mutter ol the tiUlo ol fetor lUneon , tie. ooktetl : Tntiiday thin oiuae comlog on upon theap. plUitlon ol Mary lUniwiKiuoutrU ot the tstitcol i'otif Il n n. JoccweJ , torth | te ol realmtate , ndit mitailnn to thi > court that there It not iuttt > clont ) i inoiial ] irni rty In the hinds ol raU execu trix to pay the debts and ooeti ol admlnWlntlnf ; aU cutato Aud tint lor thr | m'C ol l > ytoL' ealu UeUU It li neccwiuy to ec'l ' ctrlaln ri'al estate la Dcunluoouuty. Nebruka , ho'.riiuloi , ' to * ald decou * < Hl. Now , tbeicloru all leriont Icterektcd in Bilil el- into are hereby culired to ijuKtr bcl ir judK ol tliln court , tt the court house. In the oity ol Omaha , Uoutjlat county , Nobravka , on the Kith day ol Feb. TUat ) , 189 , anil show o u a , II any they ha B. whyn Uotnieth u'd ' not be Kranted toiali is cutrx ! In soil iu much ol tli real eitate ai f hall ba neoctiary ti : i v lachn-jti. It If lurtbiT ordered that copy I o tbu order be | iuDIUbed In the Omaha IXtlly UKB.ODCI eok lurlour councuti\ewe > kii. JA11K3 NKVILLK Judge OuikhJan. . 16th , 1SS5. JIO 4tlew f CBUT1PIOATB CJP PUBLiIOATION OFF4CK , AU01TOII OF I'UBMO ACCO NTS , ) arin ox NXDRIIIIU , > tlncolu , Cobruny 1 | , 18S6. ) It U hereby certified that the Oilrnt Iniuranoe Co ol Haitlord , In the itat ol C inncctlcut i u coaijillt with the Iniurancii Lawnl thli Utatv , an < l II auU ofltoil to traniact tbe builueoa ol Kite Iniiranco L thl ittte lor tbocurieut jcar. Wltneii uiy bam ] and tbe teal cf tbo Auditor ( rublloicoounUthedar andyiuiabjie rttru. , - * - , BirfneJ : 11. A. IUU. . Ol'K , J ' L.8 ( Auditor 1' . A. AW' * THE COURT DOCKEIS , Halters in the District Conrt , Tlie Grossman Suit for Alimony , Attorneys llcliirnlnc I'roni ttio Janu < ary Term ol ttio United States Court The " \Vocihvorth Unsc , In the district court a number oa suits hnvo bacn entered by tax-payois to BO- cnro the rufundmcnt of taxes AeaosBod on alleged illopal ; aowor levy , In accord- aneo with the decision of Judges Wakcly and Novillo. In thla court yosleiehy , Dr. Paul Grosaman filed an affidavit ! u robuttnl , in the case of Clara Groisinin va. Paul Groismaa , and an outgrowth of the cclobratoi divorce anlt. The pa per seta forth the difliculty of alliant to p y the sum decreed in alimony by the court and making specific denial to nryeH of extravagance. Afiiint denies that the money is In the First National bank , deposited under stipulation re ferred to in plaintiff's aflldnvit , is the property of said plaintiff , or that she is entitled thereto. UNITED STATES COUKT. Nearly all the attorneys whohnvo been attending the January session of the United States court at Lincoln have re- tamed. A number of ca.ses of important interest to Uniiha people have been argnod dur ing tha post week. The cnsa of the state ex rel the Omaha echool board vs Mar shal Cncnmiiiga wan submitted on argu ment of counsel. The suit was original ly etirlud in the fotm of mandamus pro ceedings to compel Marshal Guthrie to bavo the ] wholeiml' ' ) liquor men of the city tike out n § 1,000 hconao in accord ance with the provisions of iho Slocumb law. This was thrown out by a holding of the court to the effect that Outline was no longer a city oflicor. Mandamus proceeding ] \vororo-lnstitutod , the court agrooinc ! to allow the brlot submitted in the action against Gathrlo to hold good in the action against Cammlngs , the change of defendant being inado in tha documents. The decision of Iho court in awaited with some interest by the school board of this city. The trill of the case of W. J. Rodlck and W. J. Council vs , J. M. "Woolwoith was also on trial nnd is said to have fur nished tome of the richest eccnen ever witnessed in the couit room , in connec tion with llodicka arraignment of Wool- worth. The suit is ono brought by plaintiffs on appeal from the lower court , to compel the payment of a claim of $1000 by Woolworth. The circumstances on which the case la baaed are about as follows : About ten years ago there waa a failure herd , a boot and shoo man going under for a heavy sum. The firm of Woohroith & Sedgnwick waa then doing business most ot the business of an inconscquen'al ' nature being given to Sedgowlutc. The latter in some way , by writing to Tucker's ' creditors , secured most of the collostiona outstanding against him. Ho waa also subsequently appointed assignee of Tuckor'a business by a spec'al order oE the court. Not withstanding this ho continued to act as the attorney of Tucker's creditors In part nership with Woolworth. Some time later ho left the city ; before doing to , however , selling for $500 hU interest iu the foes which ho was to have received as the result ot his Tucker collections , to Oonnell & lledick fcr $500 , the esti mated valno being $1,000 and over. Thoeo monies wore afterward collected and reta'ned ' by Woohroith , who refines to give up the sum , arguing that Rcdlck & Connell had acted wrongly In making the agreement with Sedgowick , ho , as assignee of Tucker , had no power to re ceive monies outjido of official capacity , Judge Savsgo , Air. Woolworth's attorney - ney , was present , and the caiorai sub mitted on brief by defendant , with argu ment bv Messrs. lie dick & Council for plaintiffs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AMENDING THE SLOCUMB LAW. The Mission of a Trio of Omaha Lipr Men at Lincoln , At Altcmjit to bo Made to Hccnro tuo Paeuago of a Bill Amend- tory to Kxtstin Statutes , Last night a committee of the liquor demurs of Urn city consisting of Messrs. Dclbno , Coggcshall and Prutr , returned from Lincoln , whlthor they have been ab sent on business of the highest import ance to the liquor moa of this city and state. Their nrisiiou waa lo Introduce a bill amendatory of the Slccumb liquor law , the salient provisions of which are well known. The matter of introducing such a bill has long been agitated by the local saloon men , and the present effort ia an outgrowth of the movement. A rqoitur sought Mr. Pratt and from that gentleman Rained an idea of the main features of the bill. "In tha Hrst place , " aid h ? , "wo have embodied In our bill a provleo annulling the two-mile clauto In the Slocnmb law , according to the provit ions of which no license can bo granted within two niilos of the city limits. At present , a man may go just outildo of the limits and setup up a saloon , and evade paying a Hconao. There are about forty saloons doing busi ness In this way , barely ontiide of the city limits The bill we have had drafted provides that the license for such saloons shall be $500 per annum. " "In the second place , the bill provides for the amendtront of the clause in the Slocumb law which requires a man about to start In the saloon business iu have his petition signed by thirty resident freeholders - holders of the ward or district ia which ho tltTOi ; wo think that the amend ment should placa the number at fifteen. In the third ward , If not Irnpoisiblo for a nan proposing to open a saloon to secure the names uf thirty freeholders for his application. In other ways , too , the provision is nnjuit. " "And again , wo want to hnve that part of the present law changed which maVos it impoisibla fora liquor dealer , In furnishing the requiUe 85.000 bond to hnve it signed by a fellow liquor man. In this way , a man is compelled very of ten to fnrnieh .1 parr bondsman , wherein if any reupcnsible citizen , whether lolling liquor or not , were allowed to sign tha bond , it would ba better for all par ties concorned. And again , in the matter tor of culling liquor to men who are hab itual drunkards , we aik , as i iii'asore of legil self.protec tion , n slight modific.Vion of the existing law. We tro willing to bo held responsible for nny injury that mny be sustained by a habitunl drunktml , in consequence - sequence of liquor sclil to him contrtr/ to the expressed dennnd of an aggrieved relative. But wo ask tbal the complaining - ing relative , \7ifc , father , mother , luother or sister , ba first compelled to servo written or printed notice upon the anloonlat , In crdor that ho may observe propsr precaution in refusing to sIl liquor to the man indicated. Thoto are the most Important changes provided for and embniied In the mnrndntory bill. Thn bill wo have thoroughly disnnsid iu eceslou with the Douglas county dele gates , and have secured from them en unanimously favorable expression on the proposed amendatory act , with a promlao to use. their influence in securing ils pna- RO. The bill has been presented by Mr. Wlnsppar and hns secured [ its first reading. I think it will secure favorable treatment , fcr it is perfectly fair and equitable in Ito provisions. " Son ! ofNorth Carolina Smoking To acco Is the boat. _ llallcr-tilnlrtjier. The following invitation , which lisa i > eou issued to the ftionds of the contract ing parties , will interest Omaha people : Mr. nnd Mrs , G. W. LlninRor request your rnoscni'B t the inririi.igo ( if their daugh ter Klorem-o to Frank h llaller , Tuesday , February 17th , tit H o'clock p. m. , at Trinity athedral. Mr. Ilallcr is n roiidont of Council Bluffs , nnd Mlaa Llnlnger is ono of the aocloty favorites of this city. Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobao co _ _ A young ( ientlcinan put in an nppenrnnco last night at the house of Mr .NVilliamlGontlo- man , the well known Sixteenth Urcet grocer. To apeak in n manner slightly paradoxical , the young Gentleman Is a girl , bouncing nnd liappy. | The German Lodf-o , Omaha , Xo , L'O , K. of P. , wilt celebrate their fourth anniversary withnfentixal ami b.tll at Germania hall to night. Tlio B. & M. passenger depot is being jro- painted and goncrally renovated. A 1'ii MI H Knilcy/.lcr. 13oiiiKNTOWN ) , N. J. , February C.-Glen- moro Todd , of Buru'ngton , N. J , , was nr- rested at Philadtilphla , nud in default of 810,000 bail , was comnntteJ to Moynmonaing prison , charged with cmbezzlirg S1CO.OOO from the 1'invident Lifo anil Trust company , of Philadelphia. Ho was n leiding society man in Burlington , and belonged tu the I'lPsliyterian chucvh , nnd waa n very liberal nnd- active _ member of the Young Men's Christian asHociation Ho lived in it bsau'i- ' Fnl cottagp , end belonged to a'most ' every Koeloty , aiu bad five horses ai d n carriage , and lived in grand style. Wlien ho had just drawn 81,1330 from the lUirlinuton bank , pro- [ iirntory to a trip to Florida. Todd lived with tiia mother and aunt , who are a. moat heart broken. Tnminnny Hall Gunhing. NKW YoitK. February ( i. The members of Tammany hall to-night adopted resolutions wishing President Cleveland a successful ad- mnitttation nnd assuring him of the support of Tammany. An address will ho presented ; o the president-elect on Saturday At a _ meeiing of the Twenty-first dUtrlct ; ppub'ican enrollment committee to-night ex- jovernor Cornell jiresented himself for un- rnllinent. He was asked : "Did you vote the renublican electoral tickut ? " Cornell unid ; "Such a question in absurd.1' He refused to answer and was thereupon challenged. Ihe challenge waa sustained. Klclmrd Short Likely to Ijo Ex trKdltod. NEW YOHK , February C. An official at the Tombs saya the Kngllsh government detec lives have boon in prison , and the features of Dynamiter Short , who stabbed Phelan , scanned with a vinw to identifying htm m bemp one of th principals In the uutragea In Ireland , and even raid that Short was engaged in the 1'hirnlx Park murders He st.tea that a certain agent of the Britith govomment has evidence proving his con nection with the crime m Ireland before he tied to thu country , and that an attempt will ba made to secure evidence for the purpose of having him extradited. Kkllroad Accident la Florida A Number of Passengers Hurt. JACSOSVII.LK , Fla. , February C. In an ac cident at the Florida CeLtral < fc Western rail road this morning , the sleeper waa thrown from the track by a broken rail nnd turned bottom upuarda. Mr. Kendall , of Pittslield , III , , hid hi hip and back injured ; S K. Gnd- fiey , Kockford , III , , slightly injured and nar rowly iBcapEd being smothered ; N. S. Kobm- son , sumo place , bruised about tha head , but not pcriouely. One uuknown man had bin head crushed , and another a foot Six ottiurx were injured ehghtly. No one killed outright. Cleveland In New Yord , NKW YORK , February C. Ths name of Win. Springfris urged for secretary of tbe trr.i-.iirv. JCJitor Mumford of the KanHin CItv Tltnrs , presented the name of GUI. ral Charles S. Blair , of Kansi : , f.ir any cabinet position Cleveland might ba pleased to aelo.t for him , A fiir Cleveland lunched ho revlewe-l the reception , .Amor g the callers woie SenatotB Omiden and Kenim , W. Va : Butler. South Carolina ; Punh , Alabama ; Mcrri" . K , Jes- nip , Wro. ] ! , Dodge , jr. , and Thin. N st The President-elect uttundod the theatre this evening , looGoruo on ttio GLENDINK , Montana , February C. The ice was broken In the Yeiljwxtono hero without warning at two o'clock this morninir. By daylight it was gorged for eevoral miles and oven with the lower banks. The river bottoms toms above the city are llooJol , and familiej ere compelled to move out. The ferry cable , elevated tivo feet above the banks , was sliuck and carried away. Tha wont hmkwUlbe flooded when thu gorge breaks The ice is twenty-six inches thick and \efy tough. Nee o the city ii apprehended , RanOoIph County. V , , Election Hc- t it rni , WHKKLISQV. . Va. , , February 0. The sen- to to-day received an ollicial communication rom Kanilolph county saying that the vote in ) ctnbor for governor \\a < i J , MO for Wilson leui. ) aml"ii ! for Maxnell ( rep. ) , makii g ViUon'a official majority in the H ta ! , < ) & . 'his i final. The miatuVu In Uvdolph cuun- y'a original return * will be investigated , 1'ijr To-day , . . . . . . ; , Kobrnary 7-Upper Mimis- ippi : Liht local now j partly c'ondy ' wtrather ; ncrthwett to toutliwen wiud ; blicht all of tempt-rmiirB In northern portions , Missouri Valley , Partly cloudy weather ; Iglit snowst north to eait winds , bccomlnK vaiiablei slight change of temperature In portions ; .light fall In northern por- Imzy Ixwt Knit ita IIH | Wife nnd KlllH HfitiBPir. MCSKKCOK , Mich. , February C. Philip Inet ahot bit wife in the abdomen and then killed himself. The woman will recoer. . The trouble arose over the aupnort of the family , the woman claimm ? that Inet hai not done to d yg work in twelve vrari , Failure Dl' the Altllor Cmrrltgo Com l my lit' Cincinnati. CINCINNATI , February C. The IMiller Cat ria o company assigned thu afternoon , As aeti. $10,010,000 ; liabilities , $130,10) ) , Millr IIM brim embiraased by a uorxniuaeratlve en terpiiiu Iu bal'dluy Urge workv THE LATEST HEWS. John Brcnnnn ml the Evening Tele grunt Siort CUT , In. , robtuary 0 Th * Chtcign Tribune of the 'td inst.i bavins contained nn tiitmlpw ttith nn nllrgod prominent Irishman ttatifg that John Urennau , of Slonx Pity , had been selected to succeed O'Donovan ISossa a the lender of the Itlsh dynamiters , and that tinder his marjasewent their liolonce would be moderated , UIP nttcntion of Mr. Hronnin WAS called to the matter to-day , by nn saso cintpd tiross reporter. Mr. litcnnan nude no direct reply it. the statement contained m the Tribune mtcrucnv , or to newspaper articles Abased thfireon , to which hi ? attention w also Called , except to ofTor to furui h for publication thn oorrcs pondenco between liinisell awl the 1'ditor of the N'ow York Telegram , In regard to a dynamite convention , tnid to have bten called to meet next Juno. NEW YOHK , February 3ISSii , The UfonlnR Telegram ollice , No. ' . ' Aun ttreet ( Herald building ) . Dear Sir : I enclose > on a cutting from nn afternoor paper of this city , In which It in stated that a dynamite convention 11 to beheld hold in J ano next. I thould bo very happy to puhlith any statement yon could kindly give mo on the subject. Apologfoln ? for the trouble , belim e uie , yours very truly , ( Slpned ) Hinion TELKOUAM. THK IIKI'I.Y. Siouv CITY , la. , I'cbruary I ) , 1883. IMItor Now York Telefftam : lear Kir : Your esteemed favor of the 31 Inst. is at hand and mutants noted. I think jou kindly for your oiler to publish nny statement - mont I may hivi ; > to make in rolatlou to au anticipated dynnmito convention , Appre ciating your kindness , I will make a clear breast of It , for I catimt tell a lie ; but you are the editor of a newspaper , mid in communicating what 1 have to say 1 must lirtt insist upon the condition that yon will treat mo with that confidential coneidrratioif which my youth , my innocence and loneliness of my situation demand. 1 nsk vou fnithlully to prumisimo on your word of honor that yon will not say a word about it to Senator Day aril , or any other panegyrist or lolicemcn of the Knplisii gov ernment on this side of the water. Jiut to the point : Your information seems to bo that a ( Ivi.Dinlto convention will bo held some time about June. Very well. Now , if such ft con vention is to be. held thorn must of necessity be a place in which to hold It ; and if It is to ba liMd in Juno it in not BO liktly to Intel fero with har\citing .11 if It vert ) held In July i r August. But in order to pot at the exact truth and I beg your pardon for holding you in su'penso so long. I now m ike my statement : On honor. I do not know that Mich n convention is to h ld ; and if 1 dm I should bo profoundly silent ill rrgird to it , If doNotion could pass for ability , or the spirit of sacrifice for service , I in'Rht ' accomplish something fur Ireland , It has bfon the am bition of my life that I might bo afforded op portunitiesto eulfcr nnd nuke sacrifices for my native land and I la people. But I am neither n warrior or a mariner ; nor am I liktly to bo selected for nny post requiring much skill or danger in the art of killing. Your obedient servant , ( Signed ) JOHN BHENNAN. RAILflOtU ) KA.OKET. NKW YORK , February < ! . The Trunk line presidents met to-day. The questioner eus- pending the pool contracts wan considered. The proprsition was unanimously voted down. Commissioner Plnk'd res'fjnatlon ' w.i ! read and rejected. After the meeting Fink t aid ho was still commissioner , he had bean granted a va- cttion which would begin about March II. lie denied that the New fotk Central had withdrawn from the pool , and stated that the reports of the reduction of the force in his ollice wore exaggerated. ST. Louis , February I ! . Tin Missouri Pncifio has not jet titrned tl.o transconti nental agreement. There is at leant one clause to which the company objects. It is believed , however , that the igit-einent may be modified to meet the approval of the Mis souri Pacific , and tint their signature will sao i be attached. It has been definitaly de cided that the Atchieoo , Topeka and Santa Fo will withdraw tueir oflico from St. Louis. A Cremated Murderer. DETAILS Ol' A TKIUtlllLE TRAOEDV IN OIlEdON. 1'OHtr.AND , Oregon , February C. News bus reached here of a terrible tragedy which oc curred on Shaw's Island , San Juan county , last Monday. James Barker had gone to hunt. After a. lapse of ten days he did not return. John Kelly , sheriff of San Juan county organized a search partv. They ar rived at the oibln of Hugh Parks , an ec centric individual. Ho refined them entrance and the t-heriff swore out a warrant fur his arrest. The men hid near the cabin to watch. After sometime Parks emerged drag ging the bed ; of thedei : > 1 inun , James Barker , After this Parks secured himself in the cabin which the men continued to watch for three dajH. No sign of life within being made one of the men stepped to the door and was im mediately shot by the crazy man , The rest of the party then saturated a bale of hay with coal oil and rolled it to the door and firud it , burning the cabin and its occupant , whoxo charred remains were afterwards found in the ruins. Thn Campbell Disbarment Onso. CINCINNATI , February C. The district court to-day modified its decision In the Campbell deparment case. The original de cision was that Campbell rlnuld rav the coats on all the charges. To day'd decision com- ( .els the rcl itivos to pay the costi on about half the charges , the defendant paying the remainder , Ijrco Fire In New Yorlc. NKW YoitK , February ( i. To-night a fire < li > covered at 85 Gold street , which , with II Sprue * stret- : , was gutted. The occupants were ISrAiiittrd & iSholur , leather merchants and Jenkins , Adaiua & Co. , and lid ward Bill & Co. , hiiJot and ukins. Damage to merchan dise , W > , OUO , and buildings S2),0)0. ! ) The ttiuct-ro belonged to the Loring Andrews ej late. Losses nil insured. A StnKO He-Ill Up. Special Telegram to Tun BKE. Four UoiimsoN , Nebraska , February C. The down stage of the Wyoming Stngo ojm- pany wn : heM up and robbed Monday night , live miles below Kuaniug Water , ty thu-o masked men , The treasure ) box was brokeu ojien and rilled. A Tlircntiid GltANI ) FOIIKH , February ( ! , Miller , the confasioJ murderer of the Snell family , had not yet arrived. Angry crowds from the noith and west are teUgiuphing to know the time of arrival. Residents of the clty _ are counselinK against \Ioltnci ) and the ollicers are doing all tbeiy can to prevent Ijnchlng. USE. Hie Oreatett Medical.Triumph of the Age ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER- Ioc ofnppetlic , ISovrelicoillve , 1'nlnln the bend , with a dull emallon In tbe buck part , i'nln under tbe boulder * bliule , I'ullncM altercating , wltu * - Inclination lo exertion of lioar or mind , Irrltubllltyoftcmper , J.ovr plrtU wltn a feeling of hnvlne neglected omodutr , Wearlncii , Dlzzlaeai , Flulterlng at Ibo Ueurt , Dot * before tbo eyot , IleadncUo over the right eye , IleitleimeHi wltn Qtful drennn , Illebly colored Urlnr , and CONSTIPATION. . TOTT'S ' 1'ILI.R are especially adapted lo such cases , ono doio effects suon u : hango of feelliiuns to aatonlilitne sufferer. They Iitcrcaie the A t > l etlteamJ cau itn body to T Ue ou Fle.li.thu" to ; § ' , ? nourUhe.l.orid by thelrToiilo * $ $ ? nroduci-il. Vrl e'jBc. * t4 llI irray2 1 il.Li TUH'S HftIR DjfE. Uuxr IlAin or WIIIRUEIIS chang iji ° Gu > ssr ULACK by a slnglu oppl'caiion ui this UrE. H Imparts a natural color , Bci r liuwntanBouHy. Bold by Druggists , or I ent by express on receipt of 1 Jfrice , 44 Murrey St. . How YorK. Ttio Stc \UsknMlRRltif ; . NKW Y nK , I'fliriurr -No tilling nf steimrr Alnika dncc Jnmiiuy 21 , wiion ho dulled frnin l.hnrpo" ' . Sn | > was iluo In Yorfc on Monday lmt. los are mrulo conccniini ; lior. DfitKKF.'s Coin MKAT SAVCF. ASAI.VD DiiKssi.Mi , roady-inr.de , nutrition ? , ucot- oinictl , delicious. Nothing cqutl to it voi over oflorod and it is Invariably pop ular both nt hntno and abroad. T\\i > Ctiildftu Creinntctl. ST. CiiAiai. , Minn , , 1'clirtwry r , . Mrs. Mcltooth'g homo nf ir hero ln < t night burnod. Two chlldron jM'riihful In the H.IKO * . Thattmrc , meet , tale , and f ( Teeth o American dlstlllulon \Vllcli-IUztl , American Pine , Canada tlr , M.irpold , nnd Clover llld'flom , called Stntord'a lladlcalCure tor Cittrrh , with ono box CAtarrlml Sohcniand one Sunlord'a Impro\ed Inlnlcr , all In ono pack Kc , itiny now ho had ot all drugglsta lor $1 00. Ask tor Sinlord' Radical Cure Coiuplcto Local and Constitutional Treatment lor every lorui ol Catarrh , from a Simple Cold or Influon- i to loss ol Smell , Taste , and IIo rlnirCoiiRhlron. ) chills , and Catarrhal Uousumptlon , hi c\ery pack age. , Clergymen , Vocalists , And I'ublla SpcaVeu without number o o their pres ent iidpluhu'fu and aaccuu to Sinlord'a lUJIc.il Cure lorCitarrh. Hex lt. Wl ! lns fftVf : "Ono ol the licst remedies for Cata'rh na ) , the best remedy wo ha\o found In n life time 11 sulTciIng In Sanlord'a Radical Cino. H clears i ho hi ad and throat si thoroughly that , taken each mornlnc on rlslnc , there are no unphas. nnt secntloiis and 1,0 , dUAKrceahlo hrmkliif ; diirloR the entire d y , but an uoprecod cntcd doirnoea ot * olco nnd rcspis torj oryans. " Sold bj all dniKKletj , 1'rlco $1.00 Poltcr DrtiK anil Choinlcal Co. lloston Weary BUlTtrcr from lilicumatfsni , Kenralgla , VOLTAIC \Viak ntd eoro LiinK" , Ui > iuln and Col.18 , Weak Hackn , Weak ttomacli nml IlowcN , lj ) i ciisla , Female Weakness , Shooting I'alna tliroujth the Ixilns and Ilack try ihnso ji'astors , 1'lnoeO o\cr the ) > lt nf the ttoirarli , the ) iirotcnt and euro Ague 1'alnp , llillloua Crllc , Liver Coniplaints , and protvcta the aItem ( roui & thuMsanil ills. 2M. - InnBo30 > oar i'p-dul I'roBcrlntlomof \a eminent PujrclcUn. sHiiiiilc. Safe and Sure. JJ3T or r n rxcipAi. no * ct IIKS. 1 Kevow. l/'onKcston ! , luilammatlnna. . 4 VVormx , Won-ilmcr WormColic . . , _ . " ; niiirrheuofl ttdrenVAdultfl . . . M1 IlillnusUolia . Olinlorii.1 Cotiu.is. told , Jfroncuui * l\eiiii IluToothnchovrncon = h3 \Vljltcg , too I'rofu'e Periods Ci-nnn. ConBh.llllicultlre thlnc . . . Salt Htioiiin , irrslpcla : . rrunlionj HIlcinniitliiiii.HbouTmllornina. . . , ! < > vcrnnd ACIIO , e'htlU , Malaria. Plies , Wind or lllccdlnR . . . . . . . . . . .51) Cntnrrli , acute or chronic ; InHuenza .no \Vlsoopin Co cIiVlolpntUoiiKh3 .no rulJrtbUI/y.l'lijra'lWeakness .3U .no Nervous JVbtllty l.CMI Urlimry"Weakness.V , . .nn Discuses of the Ilt-nrt. Palpitation i.o i > PECBFBCS. Bold by DrufEists , or rent poitp&ld on t of price Bend for Dr. Humphreys' lORiie. fre ; A\clre' , IIlJIIll'IIKIOVS' .MwUclno Co. , 10U ViUtou St. , Kvw Voxk. 1 bftvo a posltlvo remedy for the ftboro dlaoa,6 ; by I tlBO thnusanila of cases ol the wnrftt kind Hliilnf Ion Btaadln ic have been cured , ItideoiLhOitronKltiniTfntt InUscfflCBry , tlmt Iwlll nenclTWO DOTTLK3 fltEK together with n VAl.UADI.lt TREATISE on till ! dl > eu to any Bufferor. QlToexpresimnd P O.addrtia. Dll. T. A. SLOCUU , 111 FetrlSt. , Kew Tcrk. PU1ZB $75,000 tickets only $5 , Shares in Proportion Louisiana State Lottery Company " fPt&o hereby certify * at ut tupeniit tkt BI tangtfttntt for all thr Mcntkly and Scmi-Annu * Oiamnjt of tKe Louisiana Statt lattery Company tnd invertcn manage and control the Dtawinj , htautfta , and that tkeiamt are conducted uit ) \onctty , Jaimtu. and in ycted/ait * toward ail pai Xes.and ueauthoritt tkt company to tut Micti ifieate , uith/ats-timiltt of our ripxlurei attKiJw ( n iti adwtucnitnti. " Commissioners , Irooijjonlod In 1BB3 lot u jrttn by th * _ tat adaoalloaal and charitable purposes with a e * ] tal of 01,000,600 to which a reterva fund ot OTI 1560,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popolu rote III Iranchlc f B9 made a part of the present ilale eomlllatloi tdintad Oennmber Id. A I ) . 1879 , The only lottery ever voted on and endorsed by tbcpeoplo olany sttto. It never ecalou or postpones. ito grand tingle nnmboi drawings tak < jaco monthly. A SPHKNDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOU. TUNE , SECOND Oil iNU DKAWINO. CLASS D , IN TUB ACADEMY OF MUUIO NKW OHLEANri , rUE DAY , FEUHUAUY 10 , 1883. . 177th MONTHLY DRAWING. CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. 100 OGO Tickets at 85 each. Fractions , In I'lftha iu oportlon , U T OF PU1ZK8. 1 OAPITAl P1UZE _ . . . .S 76,03 dodo ao 26,00 1 do dodo 10,00. 2 10,000 11,001 6 do 2000 10,001 10 do 10CO 10,00 to do (00 10,001 totot da 290 2),00l ) 3:0 : do 1V3 83.0& 5 JO do 60. . . . _ 26 001 .oca . do 26 29,001 0 Approximationprluaol 1760 0760 0 do do 600 460 g do do 260 2260 1007 Prlwi amoonlloE lo 1266 EDO Application ( o > tateg lo olnbi ihoulil b madi oaJ a Iho offioe ol Iht Company In Now Orleans. tot farther Information write clearly giving tel ddreea. POSTAL NOTES , Eiprcw Money Orders , 01 Niw York Exchange In ordinary letter. Currency by Kiprcas ( all eums ot 16 and upwaraa at our ex pense ) add r eased U A. DAOPHIN , II U , A. DAUrniN , New Orleana Lk , BOT Seventh St. WMhlojton D. a Vaka P. O. Uoney Ordtn ptyabl * and adJrete ResUterod Letter * to NKW OUI.EAN3 NATIONAL DANK , NnwOrleana M. PROPOSALS. UNITED BTATK1 ? INDIANHEIIVICE , ) I'lNH RIDOK AUKNCY , > Dakota , January 1' ' , 1885. ) Sealed propoeali In triplicate , Irdortcd , iirop for the erection of one WoitMaht arid Carpentei shop , one hirnufH , uhce and nltoclla'ieoui shopn , onu Ui Kbter house , t o tyon andntorage ihedi , one bitu homo aua cellar , at thU a 'tii' ' y and direct ed to tto untkri'frned ' , care ol Chlel ( { uartcrrnaater department , o Itho H tte,0in ha Neb , will bo re- MneUuntl. 12 rn. Saturday , February 14 , 85 Plaoa and ( pcclQcatlona can be txtmlucd In the off co ot the cblet quarter-rrastcr , derartnent ol the Platte , Omaha , Neb , the "later Ocean" Chicago , 111. and the "Journal" at Kaiuai City , Mo , Contiact will be awarded to ttielowetit responsible bidder , lubject th the approval ol the department ol the Interim , Iherlxbt , however , li rcfcried to icjoct any and all , or any part ol any bid , It deemed lur the beat III- Uicltol the len Icof fropf s.Is mubtoiate length ol time required foi ooin letltlon olbulldliu alter apprutal ° ' o < "tract , an'l mutt bo accoinpilried by a i rtlllel check upon name United Htateu Depository , pa } able totheoidei ot the lunecrBlgned , ( or at leoit five ( i ; per ooit o | the ao-ount ol Iheproposal , whl.h check thill ha forltltol to the United BtattH In r o ul an ) biJdtr ructlvhik-thu kwiid ; thill Nil to enecuto promptly a contract with good pnd sufficient wcurl tie * , according to thet rm olhln bid , olhemUe to be returnoj to the bidder. For further lnl"rir t on addrew the underalgnec at Fine Hldge Agency , Utkotst. The iiiiderelkDed will will be at 1'axton Houie , Oinah , NeU , by the mojnlna ol Krldiy , Kebruir ; V T. M'Oai.TCVD T J n ro 3w m U. S , Indian Afai m " " HI IT OF MI IMMENSE STOCK. $200,000 WOBTH OF Jewelry , W < tfcites , JDl < nit < u < 7s , Silverware , Will be sold at great reductionat cost and below cost to facilitate my retirement from business. Silverware , Roger's spoons and forks , Clocks , spectacles , Bilver Thimbles , and thousands of. pieces of Jewelry will be sold at half price. All articles marked in plain figures with former reg ular and reduced prices. I request all my friends to honor me with a visit and see for themselves that the above statement is really carried out , i : Cor. 1.3th and Douglas Sts. AVho liavc trilloil away Ihcir youthful vigor ' "id power- Who urc stifforinjf troni terrible drains and losses , w h o are weak , IMPOTEN T , 'l ll " " 'Itf"r ' mar- ria c.B fl B"R I ol all ages , who llnd . their 8MB i" IU power " ' 1 vital itV , BIB Li 8 V " r v o and SKX.- U'AL STKKNG'l'U weakened , whether by EXCESS or early natjltst ; " ' CAN ri'-eive a positive & last- VT Mg ine CU E , ' ° mutter of how ; Ion ; ? standing your case may he , or P who his : failed to euro you , by a few I" " * wccksor nioiillis UMJ of Hie colcbi-a- ted Myrtleain Treatment. II Athouii- , without exposure , m less time , and for LKSS money than any other inetliod in the world. Weak back , Headache , EMISSIONS , lassitude , loss of spirits and ambition , gloomy thoughts , dreadful dreams , defective memory , Impotence , impediments to marriage , epilepsy and many other symptoms losilliiTjr u > Consumption : > nd insanity , arc promptly removed bv the MYKTI7EAIN TKEAT IKNT. PEUF. ion FEC'i' MANTlbbD.Vguarnitee7iYermaneiit ! ) cure in every case undertaken. Scud 2 stamps for treatise with proofs * testimonials. Address The Climax Medical Co , St. Louis , Mo. succrason TO * * Hastings A' Nayel , AND COMMISSION , No. 386 Holladay St. , Denver , Colorado. Soicit consignments and GUARANTEE QUICK SALES AND PROMPT RETURNS. G.ve us a trial References Bradstreet'sor Gun's Agencies ; and First National Bank Denver. Frank J.Ramse : 1311 8TKE3BT , atari ling Reduction in Underwear.Neckwear , Hosier y&c $1.50 Scarfs - reduced to 50c 7 5 c Handkerchiefs " 35c " ' 75c Hosiery - - 25c $2 Kid Gloves - . - - 75c $5 Silk Umbrellas - ' $3.5O Trunks and TravelinpBaps at' Cost. SHIRTS TO ORDER. Oran Flour WHOLESALE IJY L. A GO , 013 JoneaStioet FORBEDOHOaa , \ QMA.HA WBBt