THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , APRIL 18. 1885. THE DARK IDOL Opium and Its Victims in Omak Something About tlio "Hop-Joints" mid the Habit. There was a rumor laot night that Marshal Cummlngs intended to close up the opium joints on his own responsibil ity , and without waiting for the action of the city council. Bat the report proved to bo unfounded. It is believed that the ontcomo of the preeont agitation against these places will bo their total suppression. Certainly the journals of this city cannot wage too bitter a warfare against them , and it Is to bo hoped that as in St. Louis , Chicago and Cincinnati , the disclosures in the newspapers will bo fatal to the existence of thcso dens. ' Of all the mysterious and terrible fea tures of criminal life In Omaha , there Is , perhaps , nothing more fraught with mys tery than the opium "joints" of the city ; mysterious , by reason of the dark veil of almost Impenetrable secrosy wnich cloaks the resorts and the actions of the con- finned opium-eaters of the town ; terri ble , because of the throttling of all moral character and physical force , which la an evitable result of the awful habit. The bondage of the poor opium wratch to his dark idol is , once entered upon , never to ho cast off. The victim of the liquor habit may , by oOorts more or less stren uous , throw off the shackles which i ! > threaten him ; the opium-eater rarely or never. Once lot the habit bo firmly es tablished ; once lot Its envenomed fangs sink into the floah of its victim and the subtle poison course through his vena , and ho la forever doomed. Do cannot ahako offthocoih ; they close upon him , crushing ont of him all life ; ho sinks first into spiritless apathy ; then blank despair , and finally when tbo vital ener gy fills to rorpond sutTiclontly to the stimulus of the drug , death must ensue ; unless , perchance , the victim first turn suicide. The opium joints are , so far aa known , fonr in number. Ono of them is situa ted on Twelfth stiot between Douglas and Dodge , next to the Buckingham theatre ; another is on Tenth street , on the west side of the strpot , between Douglas and Dodge ; the third is on Har- ncy street , on the north sldo between Eleventh and Twelfth ; while the largest establishment la on the northeast corner of Thirteenth and Dodge streets. In every caao thesa places are run in connec tion with Chinese laundries , and in every Instance the proprietor or ovortoer of the joint Is ono of the Chinese laundrymon. It might bo well to state in this connec tion that the talk which Is sometimes In dulged In by the individual of resplendent fancy about the gorgeous fittlng-np of the places , is all bosn. The apartments are all of the plainett character possible , and there is not the slightest attempt at any thing sumptuous. And this is true , in all probability , of every opium joint from New York to San Francisco , excepting , of the " " of the course , private "lay-out" wealthy oplum-cnter. It Is an extremely hard matter for an outsider not addicted to the habit to got into ono of those places ; it Is impossible for him to obtain entrancn at all unices "steered" in by a habitue of the establiatmont. Wore any curiosity- seeker to endeavor to seek ad mittance to an opium joint , oven ostensi bly for the purpose of indulging in a smoke , ho would find the doors literally and figuratively closed against him ; and tha sallow-lined celestial to whom ho might prefer his request would manifest a painful Ignorance of any such thing as opium-smoking and In all probability ask him , in pigeon-English , to walk ouk . Thr.ugha friondhowever , who has been initiated Into the mysteries of the "di vine" drug , admission may be gained. And It was by this latter method that the reporter was enabled to gain an In- tight into the workings nnd appearance of the opinm lay-out or joint. It will bo interesting to observe for the mo ment its Interior appointments and ite habitues. Passing through the laundrj which occupies the front part of thf building , whore the almond-oyud sons ol the Flowery kingdom ara bending ovoi their work , the observer pantos through i back entrance and up a rickety flight ol stiirj Into a back room where the opium smoking Is conducted. Pausing for i moment , ono notices that the walls an covered with small bnnka or bede , one above another , where the opinm vlctin lies stretched ont , enjoying the pleasure ! of the teniDorary rhapsody induced by th < drug. Examine the outfit which the smoker USDS. First , there is the pipe or bowl , very much similar to ar ordinary tobacco pipe. Tills pipe lias t item which varies in length from elgh tcon inches to two or three feet. Then there ii a small lamp or burner used tc heat the opium or "hop" ca the Ohlna- tuon call it , and a long "pin , " by meant of means of which the smoker picks uj the opium. The opium most common ! ] . uied cornea in the form of a black , mo lasses like mixture. This Is taken up 01 the point of the pin and by a proces somewhat difficult to describe , twlrlet around in the bowl of the pipe which i ; held near the flame of the lamp. This Ii kept np until the masi of the opium ba assumed the shape of a small pill. Thi pill la then pl cod in the bowl of thi pipe , over the flame of the lamp , am leaning back , stretched at full length 01 the bunk , the smoker Inhales , In lonj and easy breaths , the Influence of thi boatlfio drug. To attempt to- describe , the opiun maker's heaven la vain , Ills fooling , when at Ita height , la on of Aupremeat eottaoy. Ono feels , whei under the Influence of the drug , a though he were ( topping in the air , e great are the.feellngs of transport. Alts a few hours , however , theio feelings pai off , and are succeeded , almott Inevltabl ' by a torrlblo depression of spirits , by racking and torture of the physical frame by a fall into the depths of despair. Th use of the drag must bo renewed , an once more the poor victim Is'lln the pci teislon of temporary bliis , A conversation which the reporter ha with a gentleman who , while not now a opium-eater , la acquainted with ever phase of the vice , most close this necei aary brief and incomplete article on tli opium habit. "A great many people Imagine , " sal he , "that the only poopjo who nse oplui re the member * of the "lower ttraU , gamblers and all that class of peopli While of course It is undoubtedly tru that the vice ii largely oonQntd to thei cluaes , U is by no means abtolutoly ai [ could give you the names of a uumbi of people right here in thii city , regan td * respectable , who are confirm ) opium imokers. To be sure many them will not enter ono cf thete Chine jolnti , but eraoke In their own room "Thoostof asmoke ] Well tint d ponds. Each one of the pills of "hop" or opium coats , at retail , twenty five cents. A confirmed opium smoker can smoke sometimes as many as twenty-five , fifty or oven ono hundred of these- pills lu ono night , Of course othora do not USD as much. "The value of a ptpo Increases with its uio. A ptpo that had boon mod for two or three years is worth much more than ono which la new , while a pipe which has been sciokod ten or fifteen years is worth $40 or $50. The reason of this Is that the continued tmolctng throogh ono stem Imparts n mellow and highly aromatic flavor to that stem. "There scorns to ba some sort of secret sign among the 'hop smokers , by which ono smoker can readily distinguish an other , and without nuking him directly , can toll that ho is an opium-smoker. This sign , whatever it may be , will gain him admission Into all the opium joints , which are strictly guarded and closed against all outsiders. Pure , pleasant , sure Rod Star Oough Cure. Prompt , permanent cure. Fifty conts. _ _ _ _ INAUGURAL CONCERTS , The Dedication ol the Now Pipe Organ in tlio Dodge Street PrcBbjtcrlnn Church , The magnificent Instrument just placed in the Dodge Street Proabytorltm church will bo formally inaugurated in two grand conooits next Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Mr. Clarence Eddy , the American organ-virtuoso , will to the noloist both oronings. In organ playing the per formances of Mr. Eddy are worthy to bo designated as eminent , and ho la nn doubtcdly the poor of the groitoat living organists. Mr. Eddy will bo assisted in the con certs by twentj-fivo of the boat singers of Omaha. They will glvo uavoral grand choruses , among which are Triumphal March ( "with sheathed aword" ) from "Naaman , " by Costs ; "Stars in Hoavon" by llhelnber < ? er ; "March llomaino , " by Gounod and a "Spring Song , " by Pin- anti. The solohtsaru Mra. 0. E. Squires , Mrs. J. S. White , Mias Lllllo Chamber- kin , -Mr. W. B. Wilkina and Mr. Jay Northrup. A very pleasing and import ant feature will bo the work of Mr. W. Tabor as accompanist. This gentleman is , without doubt , ono of the most accomplished organists and musicians In the west. He has but re cently located in Omaha and accepted the Important position ef organist and choir director in the First Congregational church. Those who have hoard him in this city ore delighted with his exquisite tastomaaterly technique and artistic con ception of the composer's design. That those concorta will bo the crown ing musical feature of the season in Omaha , and the houto will bo crowded with our best society people , is n fore gone conclusion. " * IIosforcl'8 Acid Fhoiphato. JIUNDllEDS OP BOTTLES PRESCRIBED. Dr. C. R. Dako , Belleville , 111. , says : "I have prescribed hundreds of bottles of It. It is of great value in all forms of nervous disease which are accompanied by loss ot power. " MUSIC FOR MAY , A Grand Chorus and Orchestral Rohcanal Thursday Nicht. Thnraday evening , despUo the cold and dreary weather , there was a largo atten dance attho rehearsalfor the May festival , and Director" Saner'a batDn guided a strong and Intelligent choras In ltd first rehearsal with the orchestra. The vocal selections now under rehearsal are the "Bridal Chorna" from "Lohengrin , " the "Fishermen's Ohorns" from "Maw- niello , " the "Damascus Triumphal March" from the oratorio of "Naaman , " and two choruses from Hayden'a ' Sea son's. " Beside those the Musical Union orchestra Is preparing to present a nura bor of pieces of a high order. Out of the Invitations sent to vocalists of known excellence , there have been already upwards of 100 responses , and It la proposed to raise the choras to 125. The singers enter on their work with en thusiasm and spirit and the choruses and orchestral performances with the aid of the fonr vocal soloists , who are t ? be brought Irom the cast , warrant the pre diction that the festival will bo a great and satisfactory qvont for the city and state. STOP THAT COUGH By using Dr. Trailer's Throat and Lung Bal. Ham the only sure cure for Coughs , Colds , Hoarseness and Sere Throat , and nil diseases of the throat and lungs. Do not neglect n cough. It may prove fatal. Scores and hundreds of grateful people ewe their lives to Dr. Frazier't Throat and Lunir Balsam , and no family will ever bo without It after once using it , and discovering its marvelous power. It is put up in Inrgo family bottles and solder or tha small price of 76 cents per bottle. Sold Kubp & Co. and 0. F. Goodman , Police Court. There Is ono thing especially commend' able in Judge Stonborg's c'nraslor as the presiding genius of the police judiciary , and that Is his promptness In opening ur. the oonrt at 9 o'clock In the morning one proceeding immediately with the trials , It is to bo desired that there will Ibo nc "lotting down" la this particular. John Morlarity was a no-armed cripple plo who was arrested Thursday night , In t beastly atato tf intoxication. Ho had considerable whisky aboard , poured dowr his throat doubtless , by some wretch of i saloon man , who ought to be arrested and tiuod for the act , If he could be detected , The poor follow was released , after giv < ing a promise to immediately leave town , and go to a tlstor , who , ho claimed , it living In the Bluffs. "P. E , Johnson ! " called the court , That's mo , your honor , big as life , ' said a largo dissipated looking man , hob bling to the front. ' "Havo I been drunk , you want to know ? " he continued meditatively. "Well , yea , yer honor , I'll plead balfgullty"Will , eh1 ? asked the judge. "Very well. I'll give you a half-finu. Five dollars and costs. ' Pat Kearney had tgilt tuccumbed t < his ruling weakness. He paid the pen Hy this morning. The sid tale ii toll by the expreisivo legend , "five dollar aud costs. " YOUNGMKNt-KBAl > THIS. THI YOLTAIO BELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich , offer to send their celebrated EuccTBo-Voi TAIO BILT and other KLEOTBIO AFI'UAIICKS o trial for thirty days , to men ( young or olc afflicted with nervoui debility , losi of vlUlit and manhood , and all kindred troabloa. Alt for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , an many other diseased , Complete restoration I health , vigor nd manhood guaranteed , ft risk is Incurred u thirty days trial U allow * Write tham t ones for Illustrated CITY EMBELLISHMENTS , The Prospects for Pule Improve- nents this Year , I'nvlnff nml Grading to I > O' Done Policy f tlio Now Council. Now that the season ii wearing on the city officials are preparing for the paving and grading work that is to bo done this year. The city of Onwha , In keeping with her spirit of push and enterprise , cannot aiTord to altogether drop the mat ter of street improvements at the point at which she now stands. A reporter for the BEE called Thurrday upon City Engineer Rosewater to ascertain aorao facts relative to the prospects for public im provements this your. Mr. Rosowntor said that there would not bo nearly so much work done In the way of public improvement this year as in 1884 , and in fact there was no nec essity for it. As the city advanced fur ther and further to a metropolitan stage of appearance and improvement there would bo , year by year , less need for ex ponditura In broadening , grading , pav ing , or beautifying her streets , in the city intorsjotlon fund there was about $45,000 with which considerable paving could bo dono. ( It is , of course , understood that the city pays for the coat of paving street Intersections only , while the bal ance is paid for by the taxpayer whoso property abuts upon the thoroughfare. ) This sum , $45OUO will probably bo en tirely expended in paving the Intersec tions. As for grading , of course It is yet impossible to cay anything definite. The quantity of work done depends en tirely upon the petition of the property owners requesting the establishment of the grade of their roapcctlvo streets. It Is probable that § 200,000 will cover the expense In tills direction. Jtia not 'Ikoly that any sewers will bo laid during .he coming season. The appended list will show the Toots for the paving of which the city inncll has already passed ordinances , 'he ' list will doubtless be much modified , suit the exigencies of exponto. Fornam street from west line Fifteenth west line Nineteenth. Sixteenth , from south line Douglas to orth line Farnnm. Twelfth , from south line Capitol avo- no to south line Davenport. ' Howard , east Hue Ninth , to west line Ightb. Twelfth , south line Howard to ncrth no Jackson. St. Mary's uvonue , west line Forest jaat line Phil Shorldan street. Thirteenth , from south line alley next outh cf Leavonworth to north line of enter street. Cumlng , east line Twentieth to east no of Division. Tenth , eonth line of Mason to south no blocks 241 and 242. The last limit . . ould throw the paving of Tenth street well out toward suburban lines. The funds of the city will not permit ho paving of all these streets and antno if them will have to ba stricken ofl by ho council. Farnam and Sixteenth ( recta can bo paved Twelfth , between Capitol avenue and Davenport and How- , rd can also bo paved , Inasmuch as there rill bo no Interactions. Gaming will ilso bo provided for in all probability. nhirteenta and Tenth streets will , it is cry likely , have to bo stricken , as the xponso can hardly ba berne by the city his year. The property own era on these thor- lughfares have , In accordance with tatuto provisions , thirty days in which to either protest against the pav- "ng , or deoido upon the kind of material o bo used In case no protest is entered , .a the case of most of these streets , the line for protest has expired , and ipon the city council the right to decide ipon the material to be used devolves. I-OLIOY OF TUB NEW COUNCIL. ' 'No , sir , " said ono of the new council o a reporter yesterday , "tho council is now composed will be very conserva- Ivo , I think It will be our aim not to rlvo tbo city too deeply into debt. There will not lo so much done in the way of radlng and paving this year as lest , and , i truth , there la not so much need for . I believe , however , that wo will start new city hall this season , because there Is a groit need for ono , and the founda tions , at loist , caa bo laid. But other : lty Improvements , not absolutely noces- ary , I think will have to bo foregone. BKIN DISEASES CURED. By Df , Frazlor'a Maglo Ointment. Ouros f by magis : Pimples , Black Heads or Grub Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the ekln clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch , Salt Ilheum , Bore Nipples , Sere Lips and old , Obstinate Ulcers Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt price. 50 conta , Sold by Kulin It. Oo. and 0.1Goodman. . A.MAGDALEN'flPEANKS ' , CaBt-Oir MBfjdalen Enters Her Klvul'n "Now 1'alaco" untl Kicks up n Dust. A genuine row took place nt the re cently opened bagnio on Twelfth between Farnam and Douglas streets last night. The former "female friond" of the pro prietor of a disreputable resorb near town entered the lately opened bagnio and toro and ripped things generally. It ap pears that tbo presiding goddess of this now glided palace was not up in business by the mnn afona i I Hiii thnormer female frlenn" was rafuaed the "chief englnp.crshlo of the same. ThlsUikof favor for lieand , partiality for the present "Mftdnmo , " enregodj the ciat-clT "omlnlno t > aoch an extent ( hit the n'odod into tl'o promlam ( 'enmity and nude new furnitura II7 w rau than on .he opening night otliero whirled It about. Fleeced Out of Ten Dollars by it liOK'us Oinductor and Dts. A "noiv r&o'cet , " as the police eay , was played on & Yillescs , Iowa , man yester day at the depot. Two well known Omaha thieves are supposed from tbo description to hare been the perpetra tors. A atranxer , A , R. Brook ) , ws at the depot when the thieves cirae up ; ons raproaontod himself as a B. & H , conductor , the other as a discharged brakemun. Bognn conductor offered t < engage Brooks in place of tbo dlecharxce man , at $50 per raontb , A bargain wa made and the conductor required Brooks the DOW brakeinan , to deposit $5 a secarity for the company's lamp whicl ho proposed to go and pet for him al once. once.Brooks had tcmia $50 , bnt nothing smaller than $10 bills. One of those he handed the began conductor to get chang. od , and deposit $5 vrllh the company foi the lamp , Conductor went off and remained - od nnd rrhen last hoard of WAS still remain ing , Brakemnn remained awhllo and suddenly recollected that ho had left his lunch and as it WAS the latt he wonld got at railroad rates , asked the now brakeman - man ( Brooks ) to wait a moment. Brooks waited from early forenoon to late after noon , and has not yet gotten back his money or his limp ; nor JIM ho seen the liberal conductor or his ditchargod nnd hungry brakomnn. No arrests so far , as the condnotor and his discharged brakeman have not boon Identified. PKKSON/lIi \V. A. 1'nxton and wlfo h vo returned to this city. Col , W. U , Shaw , western Cpawiongor agent of the I , , U , & W , , ii In the city , W. II , Watt , prominent In mining circles in Idaho , left for his western homo Thurs day. day.S. S. B. Jones , nsmtant general freight agent of tbo Union Pacific , has returned from the east. east.Dr. Dr. Amelia Burroughs loft Thusrday for Cleveland , Ohio , for a two wecki rest and vliit to relatives , Mrs. J. B. Inman , of Fargo , Dakota , la In the city visiting wltn her mother , Mrs , H , N , Wnkefield , at 121)3 ) PnclGc fit root. D , B. Vcrnon , representative of the eld John Robinson circus , ia io the city arranging for the appearance of his show hero In June. Mrs. Andereon , who has been n gueit of Mrs , A , A. Gibson , of thu city , for the past month , lef t yesterday for her homo in Shoehonr , Idaho , E. Benjamin , of Black , Pollnk & Co. , Chicago cage , and secretary of the Cincinnati Forge nnd Iron Co. , is in the city , stopping at the Paxtou. Henry Fry , York ; W. H. Baratow , Crete ; John Ingram , Covlngton ; T. II. Mullery , Lincoln ; W. J. Smith , Davenport , Iowa ; 8 Ii. Russell.Valparaiso ; E. P. bavage , Lincoln , ara at the Canfiold , M. Emmlngton , Pendor ; D. S. Post , Hebron - ron ; M. W , Stone , Wahoo ; G. W. Nobos and wife , St. Joe ; E. A. Horn , Norfollt ; Will Weigel , Creighton ; C. II. Norton , Chicago , and John W. Moore , Philadelphia , are stop ping at the Millard , Richard Frewen , Eaq , ono of the most prominent and intelligent stockmen of Wyo ming , wboeo palace on the Wyoming plains has been described in the metropolitan papers of America nnd Europe , nnd whoso home is a porlect art and curiosity gallery , is nt the Paxton , Jnmea Steel nnd wife , Portland ; Frank Carruth and John UIgman , Plattsmouth ; A. Bo wen and C. C. Jones , Neligb ; Miss Arina Wilson. South Omaha ; F. M. Stark weather , Milwaukee ; E. E. McCord , Chicago , and W. A , Plnkerton , Chicago , arc registered at the Paxton. Col. Wood , of the museum , has the BEE man's thanks for courtosiea and nn opportu nity to examine his gallery filled with pic tures of famous artists , among whom are those of Borao lovely Indy members of that profession , whoso parts in the m'mio dram a of life have done eo much tojnstruct , amuse .nd improve the world , A. J. Kenney , Red Cloud : E , L. Eley , Hampton ; Robert Hnnfly , St. Pnul ; J , M. lloberlson , Bennett ; E. W. Hayes , Beatrice ; 'rlrs. McMmry and Mrs. Haiaelton , Red 'loud ; C. W. Smith and wife , Springfield ; / . H. Huestis and sister , D. E. Willo , and Thomas J. Carney , Plattsmouth , nud R , A. Hyde , Hastings , Neb. , are nt tha Metro- lohtan , Major Parks , the spry little gentleman now Isiting Omaha , is twenty-three inches high , weighs thirteen pounds , ia eleven years old , ipeaks like a general , is active as a cat , polite us a Frenchman in a ballroom , and twirls an ibony cane like a masher. He proudly tells pou he was born in Kearney , Clay county , lissouri , and expects to be a candiduto for xmgress after a while. Byron Clark and Col. D. M. Sells , both well known in Omaha , hayo opened a real istate office at 1108 Farnam street , occupying he entire second floor of Lehmnn'u building , which they have fitted up in princely stylo. These gentleman will also issue the Real Estate Gazette , a seven column weekly jour , al , deu > ted strictly to the business of selling , iuing and publishing the various real estate interests of Omaha and Nebraska , The Ga < : otte is a neat and business-llko paper , ant ] he proprietors have scattered all through It ! pages the evidences of business capacity , ilear-headed nnd useful information. Tin lazette is welcomed to the order with oper hands and hearts. Messrs. "Clark & Sells , ' , eng may you wave ! TELEGRAPH NOTE ? . Indian Agent McGillicuddy. of the Pint Ridge imency , Is about to go to Washington to rep'.y to charges made against him by Itet loud. Two Italians named Canore nnd Santon ivere hnnged at Thomaston , Me. , for the murder dor of n fellow workman , on the railroad about eighteen months ago. Three children perished in the burning of c largo tenement house in Quebec to-day. Heavy Assignment. CINCINNATI , April 17. Moddux Bros , wholesale grocers and dolers in tobacco ant cigars , have assigned to Thornton M. Ufnkle , At Bets nomally $180,000 ; liabilities 8130,000. TUTF PILLS HHBHHOHHH 25 YEARS IN USE. the Greatert Medical Triumph of the Age SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Ioi * ofoppetltc , Ilow li coitlye , l' ln Ii tbe bend , with a dall icnsatlon In thi fcacU part , Vain under tbo hoplrter blade , 1'ullnesi after eating , with adU Inclluntlon to exertion of liodr or mind Irrllabllllyc/ftemper , jLow spirit , Trill afcellniofliarlnirneglected lomedutr IVearineii , Dizziness , Fluttering : nt Ib Heart , Dan before tbe eres , Headach aver tbe right eye. neitlaisneiit wltl tfal dreami , IIlEhlr colored Urine , am CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S J'ILt.8 ara especially adaptni to aucta cases , one doge efTects sucli i liango of feeling as to astonish the snfferoi TueylnercAie tka Appetitesod came th body to Take on Fleilitthun tlio s/item I nourUhd. na by their Tonic Aclloa o U o l lK ltlTeOrgauiHrjt"lnrMlool i proddCfd. t > rl" aR . 44 Murray Ht..W.Y TUTTS HAIR DYE U&AT HAIB or WmiKKiia changed to aug r ULACK by a elnglu application c tbli DTE. U Imparts a natural color , net Instantaneously. Sola by Druggists , o tent by express on receipt of Ql > Office. 44 Murray St. . Now York Delicate Dlscnscfl of cither BOX , however Induced speedily , .liorotighly and permanently onrod , Complicated nnd ol > stlunto CMCS of blood flints , ulccri , objtrnolioni , unnatnral discharges , oxhauitcd vitality , premature Iccllne , nervous , mental , nnd organic do- ) ility , vitloccjle , hydrocolo , d.'seotcs ' of prostrnto gland , kidneys and bladder , illos , fiitniM and ruptaro , all porinanont * y cured. Staff of twelve expert apoclaU ata In constant attondnncc , constituting ho most complete organization of modi * al and surgical skill in America. Send listory of uaso and address for Illustrated lamphlot of ptrlicnlars. VTorld'a DIs- onsary MedlcU Aseojlation , BnlTalo , N. .OAP1TAL PRIZE , 75,000. TICKETS ONLY $5. SHARES IN PnorontiON I * 1 L MVft'VhP'B * * louisiana State Lottery Company "ITe rfo hertby certfy ( that tee euperviie the ar anytmtntifoT all the Monthly ana Scmi-Annua Draicingi oj the Louisiana State Lotttru Company nl in ferton manage and control the Dramngi hnnselvt , ami that the tame are conducted with ontstySa\mesi anil in good faith ( otrarii alt par- tt , and tee atithoriie the company to uie thii cer- ficate , uith fac-similet of our sijnaturei attached > iti advertitcmentt. ' COMMISSIONERS. Incorporated In 1S09 ( or 25 years by the Icglsltture > r educational and charitable purposes with a ipltal ot $1,000,000 to which a roecr\o tundol over 550 000 hoa slnoo been added. By ac overwhelming popular vote Its franchise oa made a part ot the present etato constitution doptod December 2d. A. I ) . 1879. The only lottery over voted on and endorsed by le people of ny state It nor ecaloa or postronea. Iti Krand elngle number ilrawlngo Uko place icnthly. A BrtHNDID OrroRTUXlTT TO WIN A rORTDKIl , FlPTIl RAND DRAOTNO , CLASS K. IK TIIK ACADRMT or Music , sw ORLBANS , TUXSDAV , MAT 12 , 1886 , IROtb CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000 00,000 Tickets at $5 ooch. Fractions , in Fifths , in proportion , Liar or rnizsaj 1 Capital Prlzo . 8 75,000 1 do do . 25,000 1 do do . 10,000 SPrlicso ! SO.f.00 . 12,000 6 Prize. ot 2,000 . W.OOO 10 Prizes o ( I.OCO . 10,000 201'rlzeaot 600 . 10,000 lOOPrlzoaol 200 . 20.COO SOOPrlzsaof 100 . 80,000 SOOPrlzesof 50 . 25,000 000 PlIzcB of 26 . 25,000 iri'ROIIHATIOX 1-R1ZK3. 0 Approximation Prizes ol $7fiO . 0,710 0 do do 609 . 4.509 0 do do 250 . 2,250 067 Prizes , amounting to . $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be nmdoonly o tbeolllco of tha Company In New Orleana. For further Information wrlto clearly Riving fu ddrcsn. POSTAL NOTES , Express Mouoy Orders , or Jew York Exchange In ordinary letter , Currency y Express ( all Bums of | 5 and upwards at our ox- ensc ) addressed , M. A. DAUPHIN , Or M. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans. La. C07 Seventh St. , Washington D. C. Make P O. Monev Orders payable and address .cglsteicd Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK Now Orleans , La. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. loaned on secured irtts. Ixibock&Co. , MOMfV estate brokers. H22 Farnani , ui-stnlra. 020-11 MONEV To loan on chattels , Woclley & Ullrluon , Room 20 , Omiha National bank building 354 U MONEY loaned at low rates.tn amounts to suit on chattelcollntor l3 or other good security. Finan cial exchange , 1603 Farnam Bt. 258-mlp TO LOAN On real estate and chattels MONEY Thomas. 74011. Iioanoj on chattels , cut rati , R. H MONEY noughtand sold. A. Forman,213 S , 13th St 079-tf \CONEY LOANED at 0. F. Reed &Co's. Loan office .VI on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property ot all kinds and all otbe rirtlcles of value , without removal. Over lfc National Bankcorner ISth and Farnam. All business strictly confidential 221-U TO LOAN In earns of tSOO and upward. MONEY DavU nnd Co. , Eoal EtUte And Loan Agents. 1605 Faruam St. 2 3 U WANTED FEMALE BELP. WAMIKD A gtrl for general house work ; must be seed cook , naihor and Ironer. Mrs U W'Am- irosi , 1924 Farnam et. 818 tf A.STKD Dlih washer at the Emmet house. W B13-lp I7ANTBII Gill to dohouso work 2112 Capltnl aio. > e30.20p 'AXIFJIA K-ooian to do chimbr work 102 north W 12th St. 631.20J1 WANTED Ooo < l meat and pastry cook , at Fa < clfic hotel , Crlumbus. Enquire II llatmwei cr , 418 S. 13th street 623 tf AN7KD A woman to nurse a tick lady. Inquire W at ; 912 Douglas St. 6o7.l7 W ANTED A girl lor general house work at'04 Eighteenth St. 61M8p ! -An fiperlencedcook , ono who can come well recommended , 1113 Dodge GlO-tf W1 l forgeneral house work. Inquire al 509 < a 19th st. 4 Sl-17p l AMKiiGirl for llxht lictno work , 1417 Jackson , T ( K)9-17p ) W -Benin ? girl , good hand , Kth between Howard and Jackson. BC-17p ! WANTKn-Girl to do general houcewofk , for fam ily of three ; must he well rocorumrnded : apph to Mrs , Chas. McDonalJ , 021 8 19ili St. 618-18 TITAMKU A Brit-class chamber mild and an as T V ( Utant cook at the City hotel. G7947p W rA > TKD A girl for home work at 122 sauth 24tt street. 68-t ( WAXTBD-An eiperiencedon In siiall Umlly.nt children , belt waget ren. Jlrj. A i Iianscou 1824 Douglai St. 55S-16p W AXTBD-A good Uundress at the Kmmet home W ASTKD Oil 1 for genenl house work , good wtgei to good girl. Mrs Caibett , 1619 Howard. TCTKU \ goodoompetcEt gill for general house I T work 2103 Famam s ) . 510-tf WANTKO-Sglrlaattho Occidental , ImmgdlaUly 53HI 'ITT'.mKU A good girl 1021 C pltil are. EU-lSp W j A good shirt Irontrat the Boeton lum dry , 107 N 13th St. W A.VTKD 6 female looks , Oraabi Kmploymrn buriau , moFarnam Bt. 476-tf V\TAKTiD , Immediately , 14rood sills for kltohen T t dining room acd chtmber M0rk,0maha emtloy meut bureau. 1120 r'arosiu fit. 42'J-tf WANTED MALE HELP. VV' -Manwboundtritands gnatD\ag \ , 111 TT larcam tt , OlS-tl > Three Or > t-clua eip rlenced dry good lulumtn , bo8 sain Udles. None but ei uerts nc d ppl > ; written rpllc tlon Kill be coifl Jentlal y ioih d. fmlth l > ry UoodsStore 03-17 \iANTED Good locktmlth at Novelty norVs.llt Y > SL 6(1 tf I7ASTKUA ninsle taui to work around store , 31 > a 16th street 667-11 SITUATIONS WANT-ED , -Situation to t&k rare of hrims an WANTUP In garden , addrtsj "J H" care lice ottlc 190-lPp \ * AjrrKD Situation la an abitract ottlce by a youo . 1 man , can gits reference * . Addreti "K K"ca of th Ike. tij-lip T\7ATTKO--Situation by an eiperl < > ncd book keep * TT er , by a joung man to take care ot her cj , by a Janitor , by S good svlnmcn , by ft coachmar , by a stenographer and trixt wtlttr ; hot ol rolcrerc * * : OmahK EmplormeU UiitMU 1140 Kutnun St. R50-tf MISCELLANEOUS WArVi'8. "lie thousand yards dirt at 6th iud Leucnuorthst * . I' 11. tatl . CSS 20u n To buy a. cheap horss for light ilrhlnir lie * 819,1'cst otliKi. C32. 3p \VAM -To rent (1) ( ) r.v.ms for Unlit home-keep. I > lug ; addrcu 0 11 fuller , eare ol Frederick , hat tsr. 018-Up V\7AMW > KurnliheJ nwra fey g'rRle frcni ; mist bo * > ro.vonab1cttate price ; tuldriu ' ' ! ) 11 ft" Dee oince. f > 07-17p -A furnlshiil hotel in a lite town , ono controlling ilio Commercial trade. Addicts "K ff'VlckjNeb. 600-SSn YXr < A ! < ra > ImmrillftUb' , t the Omaha employ- T tntnt bureau , ) l those dcslilni ; good lioln and good iltuatlont botb male atitl fjtnule , 427-tt \\7ANTr.n-To nnt Bmill house ; family tmall , rent TT reatonablo , within 12 blocks ot Bee , posiosdon ! 4th. Address r call at Dee ollloo alter 4 p. m. , K. P. IflNS. tfll-tl ATlTAMiin To rent ahouso with modern Itnnrote- TT nierjts corn nlent to buslnesj fora family ol s , no children ; tddrets " 8 IToaro IMo ollloo. 672-tl Wjkstru To loan $5,000 for four } o r on bnslncci property , whole amount In one lean , Apply at once nt UcCaguo Brothers b nk 0 | poalto P. O.67S17 67S-17 WANTED 83 80 nlll buy ono doton lloc r Bro's tripplotUtedtarile knUos tt MooJj's chtim toro.cornor loth aud L'axtrport St. 445-tt XlfANTKl ) foory ady In Deed of aeowInR rni - i T chlno , to see the now Improved American No. 7. 1' . K. Flodmm It Co. agents ; 220 N 10th. 343tf FOK KKNT-HOUSKS AND LOTS. FOR KENT House ot four rooms anil two ncrei n Kirdeti laud on south Twentieth and I'lcrco it nqulto at K S Kb ( jus , Grocery store , south 13th ( t. > r 0 It Van Camps , corner 10th ad lit llo\ue road. 827-SOp Eo RK\T A3 room c tt KO on California it , bet 24til and 25th ; Inqulio on pretultcs. 1' J Cr.-edon. 028-tt oit KF.XT llouaj of 3 ronmj nnd inrntnor kitchen No H3S S 9th St. Inquire nt premises or at 318 S 10th st. 0 K Eleaiser. 03-1-lSp Foe HINT A hoiro with moi'crn Improvement * , 10 rooms 213 S 14th st. Itadtord Souor At Divla. Olfc-lS nr.\T Ple ant furnished house or uinMml FOR roonta with llret-clacs board 821 S 10th st. S99-t ( FOR KHST Store ilwil Ing attached.$2 ? . per month . DLThoicni. 605-tt OR RK\T-llous S rooms at ISth and 1'lorco St. 608-17p "ntou RRVT House ot 0 rooms with barn , CaMwcll JU aiul Saunoeis st ; Inquire UWJiukuii st. 4i-22p TT'OR ' RKMT SK roomed house central and fix J ? roomed houfo ( uinlahodfor fa-rlly i hout chil dren. Ballou Uroa. , Ulf south 13th st. 85-17 RKXTStorv and a hall houie tf six rcomi ml FOR aeh house , No. 510 South 23JI fit II. T. Voss , ono door north. f > 71.17n I "OR HUNT -Store and Itouno and tlxturva tor lue 13th street and bt Uiirj's a > o. 025-1S p TpOK UfcKT A store cheap 300 north Itth. 16 IBp Fore IIKST Houo 11 rooms 018 J ( 10th ttj applv to U b Hume. & 43-tt FOR RF.sT-llGusoll room" , collir , unntry , cbsoti , near Stcar , i8 per month. O K Thompson , 8 W corner llth and Harnoy. 4S5-lf IJ'oa iimr 1'nroc story brick stain building ; en- f nulrc ot Udnard NorrU & Co. , room 19 Ciuunno Block. 4G7 tf RK.VT Sojond floor of s'x rooms. On street oar FOR line. Call at I'ortcr Bros. , grocery , comer Lciu- mworth and Phil Sheridan. 405-tt T7 < OR RENT 2-8 room houses Inijulr X ? BarlOD.Srucltlog works , or 314 North 101-tl RKNT \ furnished house 9 rooms durlne FOR the Summer month to parties without children. Inquire 211 South 25,1 St. 101 tf TT1OK HKNT-8toe building44x80 three story and J1 hatemcnt No. 110 and 112 14th. Inquire 1400 Dodge St DJO-tl a RENT Furnished cottage , 7 roams , with closets , i an'.ry , ijto. , In best locality In City cm 1 ay rout vrlfll ho rd , Call I.D afternoon at 525 PIos- nt8t. RENT One story dwelllnc house Bve roomi , 23d , nfar Clark street. Char.es Ogden , cornel Sib. and Doughs Street. 233-tf [ 70R KENT Throe brick stores corner 18th and L * Cumlng St. J L. McCagqo. Agent. 491-a2 FOR RENT New cottage , & rooms. . Pblppa Roe 1612 H. 6th Bt. 234-tf ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT Handsomely fnrnishcd room foralii- glegentlemen. Addrets 'T. W. " Bee office. 02c-20p [ jV > R KEM-Nlccly furnished roomsModern o-nve- L1 nlonces : gplendld location on car line , 1720 Cap- tel Avc. 403-18p FOR R KM One lareo bandsomoly furnlihcd room with excellent board lor sloRlo gentldnin. 1718 Dodge. 178-tf [ ? OR RIM Furnished room 1621 Capitol a\e. 030 23p roR UK > T Furnished room with nr without board , al o double front room 1714 Califoinla St. St.01317P 013-17P np.vr I'loasant ( urnlsbod rognnv'Ith board FOR north 17th street 1 block from street cars. 039- FOR ItENT Two neatly fumlubcd rooms In Red- Ick'shlock. Aptlr at 218813th st. t9-18p ) iir.\T-Oao lurnlhhud room eultablo for two FOR , 1010 Davenport Bt. OlMSn IToa RKNT Furnished room eultablo for house. -L1 keeping ; arply Mrs J P Smith , corner of 18th and Hark sts. 032-tf LI'OR nr.vr Ono large front room with bay window ' and mintol and ono plcapant backroom furnished T unfurnished , modern ImprovomrntB , 2 ! > lli Bt. near it llarj'B ave. Inquire S W cor 13th and Dodge Ht. D90U FORitiiiT-Lvgeroom 2CX20 clegaitly nnlehcil , Hii'able for ollloo. Inquire C ii Eaten , 111 8 Uh St. 687-1 f FOR BUST-Furnished rooms to gentlemen , at 704 south BEghteenth st. 58M8p 17011 WIST Ofllco rooms , Iluihumn'd block , N E V corner 18th nd Douglas , D2.tf n < T Nicely furnished room with gat and FOR , 8 W corner 14th and Jones. DOO-VOp on RBXT Furnished IDOIQ ( or two with board F 1C1C Chicago tt. & 54-2C FOR RB.NT Elegant newly furnished rooms 2'2S Dodge st. 607-tf . RKST Furnlehed and unfurnished rooms 1613 Dodge St. iS4-Up T > 00MB With board.detlrablelu summer. Apply at Bt. Cuailea HrtcL 237-11 Rooms furnished or unfurnished ; call FOHREST at SCO north 'M tt. . 401-tf FOB RENT-Nlcely luinlebed rooms 1617 Daviujiort 818.m6p HENT Two or thiee very nltfo rooms fur. FOll or unlurnlth' ' dfour blocks south cf Opera Inquire ( MS south 16tb. 103-tf HENT Feveral fine f dices In Crouiue1 block , Inquire Ed. Norrie , room 10 Crounse blooi ° U RKNT-Furnlshed room F HUNT Nicely furnished rooms at 1718 Cosi FOll 230-11 FOR SALE FAIIMS. ' ULi-120 aofes good land within 60 mlloi ol 1 Omaha , new house , Kood lUtU , I vlog water , ichool route ou the lani * and one mile from railway tattou ; terms easy. W II Green , over Itt Nat'l Itauk CSS-tl IALK 11,620 acres land la Neb. 12 lOricraon FOB rents per acre c sh. We a'uo ' htve the Itrgrsl lint of Und * ra stocks of mrrcbtnrlta for ale or ex change In Nebraska Shornln , klieroiu i Co , Lin coin , Neb , (53-10 T7VH SAI.K-K4 m and uolmtiroved laud lots am X' liouwno long ciedit B&M I < and onloo , 620 13th St. Vtdicka&Ooanlner , I83-irl5 ; mi180 acms good laid , 20 mile * Iron Fen tnd i mile from tbe thriving town o BprlnvBtld , Nob. , on the Missouri I'idOc Uy. , at bargain for 30 di > s , or wll trade for Brit clasi Ira proved Oinata city property , Woolley ii Harrison room 20 , Omaha Nation * ! Uaok. 47S3 T70R SAII Good farm to WtsbloKton Co. ; 17 J1 ti-rn ; SO acres riltlvated ; xood bulldlogs : flc < loh rd , ruuulnij w teiall fenced. KJwird Nori ! Co , , lOOjaUCjounst ) Block i7itt FOR SALE UQUSKS-LOTS. IpoR flUi-Ntar h ad of 8t Mary's e. on dtr.it c r line , new house eight rooms , lot SrttlM M,0o | l.hl < r'0r"'t ' , " , "th cVn.ldirtble mow ami lntf < iir i i m " " ' " ' ' " * " Iot toM3' so1 h" i ? . ? , . , * ? ' * " " ? . ' M.tttLSI > S7)t.vttr ) " ' " " " ° K M vne , I W coiner 15th and KM nun. Oll-o ITtoR RM-Now hmise ttve ro > m lot MxlSZ , J'V " " } ' , S"1""tr"t "otth Olt' h Sl. < SSOOddwn , btlince 1S | > r inoalh. 0 K Majne. SW corner 15th and Karnam. 840.14 OR 8 LH-lIouio full lot , wtll , clitern , btrn.ull In good c mlltlon , ono block from trert cnrs tl SOO eaiy terms W U Oreen , o\tt lit NatltUuk. C4l-tf 17 OH SAT.R A full lot on corner of 18th and Jones JL1 ruuod street nnd within on * iuaro of U. P. U. 11. for sale. Wairen Bwltiler. fOR fALB-B loti full sire , 10 per cent cash , balance montnly payments. W II Oreon , o\cr 1st Nafl 038-tl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F'OR Bill-Two cottAKcs and lots VlrRlnla avo. one block south of St Mary's avo. St care OJ cash , lialaneo on lent tlmj. ls io Adatnj Ftoozer block "PP. 0. FOR SALti-Cheap 'or c ih-SU choloa lots In Orand \ lew ami four In Umr Oak. rait of lUntooms 1'arli ; apply toChis. UolltiuM , UtS Farnam Street. fllj-is FOR8A1.K-A Inll bt and houio of fho rooms , pan. try , clofcU and Rood collar , inrth n'do of Majon and2J t. Inqulioonprcmltoi. Cflatlos Kaiser M7-20p T7o HALE-lIotiio nnd lot corner Slth St. , and Cap. J. ' ltd n\o. g roomi modern I'ctnoulrncps , slablt lor Ihorsts.atargaln ; Inquire of It 0. Stripe , 1301 Uoualas st. 4tOU "P ORdai'.ORRi'.NT-SIx rix > m homo , wo'l ' cUtnrn , -I and stable ; Orst chis order , t entr-flrst aiul Clirk stf , rent $20 per miinthJ1 $2,050 easy terms A 1 * Tukcj , at Ca1 13ildj Uooh store. JTS-HJ FOll 8AIi A > ory nice 0 room hcuso and let , mmt bo soM 12-21 North nth Rt Mj.a2io FOR BAI.R Good B room homo , lot 60x131 fect.oiw front , S1300 ; 3100 o sh balinco JIB per month. .11 Oroen , met 1st National bank. SS\tt \ FOK S AfEThirty choice lots near park ave. O. 1' . 3obbne ! ! , room 31 , Crr Ighton block. 815-alSp FOR HALE , MISOELLAyEOUS. IpoiiBALR A b'ark mire Uilioj tingle or double. ' I quire S K corner 17th and Dorcas It. OOI-22p FOR BALK T OKOO < | family horofs , aleoouo rod cirt ; Incjulro of James narict'.Ootcmiiont ptablo corner llth and Chicago tt . tlS.53p | IpOR SALI Two now llmnlngtoii Sewing muchlncs , 1 8 5 each , tt Miycr & Uaapko. (138 ( 23 1710R sALK-FixUiros , comiUrs , nhohlng , scales rtnd 1 B good dclixcry hoieont 1013 Il.iri.oy st. NW Merrill. _ _ 637ZOp ] 7 < OR SALK My lamllv horse and two seated cur- r i > go , hircu3jnr.il robes. Wru. II Burns BIO "Cp T70RSALK OneS j car old itatulard bred stallion J ? colt , | toodniD\cr ; Inquire Blue Ilam. t22-13p FOR SALH- Nice family horse , phaeton and har- ne t ; ci.qulro at Uluo Barn. B21-lSp IrcR ALK ltc.il eHtitcuni Inc to lmpr > o tome " > acntit lots.l oner tbe dillnulng properly. Lots 4 and G , , Clirk ! addition LcmcDUortii tt. Lots D 0 , 7 , and Mock 1 Ixnao Rcldcn odd. Lots 7 8 and 0 , block ii Owlght Liuaa nJd. 1 Houco an 1 lot ? ! .0 Capitol ave. 1 House and lot 13 blocks , K mntzo & Huth's aM , M lota In Dupont ) lace , south of the I'ark. 4 lots In block 18 and 20 , Waterloo , Neb A farmot 120 acres , BO acres in crop , also FO acri ? all under tcnx , near Iltrman , Washington Co. 100 arrcsa piarlo lardt notrStanton , Stinton C' ) . ; aim for letse on lone time , S lots on Wet Farnam nt. 60 foot store nu tt Mar j 'ami. Iciuilro of II ( ! . Clirkc ; 1812 Doujlis St. B5D-24 TOB SALE 200 Yeirllnir steers , JD 20J 2.yearold steere , FBOyeaillag heifers , 200 2 and 8carold heifers , CO graded bulls. STRA.von CR09 , SInux. CItr , I wa- 7KOaH FOll SALE-For SEO down and 820 per month I will bull.l an elegant five room cottage , with rorchcs.closits , ba/ window brick cellar , cl tornoaa aome , &i , & ) , \vlth t vo 1 its nicely fenced the whole all compltto } 1SDO The cottages to be built at once ortracts for ten have already boon let. Call at my oillco and BCB\ilin of oottaRo , location Ac. llilni ; > our friends along , C. E. Maynu , south-west corner 16th and Farnam. . 2)7-n30 ) FOH SALE On easy ptjiruibi. will urnlsh lots aud build house ? ; ; jhcv ( r.otlat 01 ctS tbj jiirrh ) gr , jtqutro ol P. J. Orxxion , cOBlraotor BCd builder 27th and Webster Bt , 930 a0 REAL ESTATE BROKERS. r > RAbKSTATK 1IROKKR3 Lobeck k Co' , 121 ! > 'arn.im l\j btreetcornor 13th , real estate bought and sold n commission , exchanges of real or personal proper , y eflectcdtho ; patr nagei ! parties having real estate r stocks of goods to sdlor cxcliinge at roisonable cs , U sollclUd , ana 111 have eur lost tiertlou. 6t3-tf PERSONAL. Pr.RHONAi , lira K 11 lloopor , Trance Clairvoyant ami healing medium now ready fur business over To 62310th street , south-east corner on Wehster and 6tb , terms very reasonable. 482-mIO W ILL Re found at 16G9 Davenport ) , anoxper leLced l nursn. Bolt city reference given TO EXCHANGE. 17 ORHAU : on KviiiAVdi' For reslJcnco In Onaha , P one of tin beit Improved farms In Centr.l Iowa , 20 acres renting for ? .00. tobeclc & Co. , rani oittto rokera , 1222 Farnam , earner 13th St. 025-20 To jc\ciiA ! nR A plendld farm lor groceries , hotel and saloon fur farm ; addroeu K < J Pattcrroo , IStQ , nd Farnnai. 076-18 Co K\OIIA\UK 410 acres KF ! | Improved land J mild from Kascx , louu , for a stock uf Kencral muiihnn- Ilso or hardware. Addrust John Liuderlijlm , Eitov wa. KU tt [ T(01l 8ALF-Or exchange. Wo have lor sile the L1 exclusho right In this state to eell the coal ecnomlzcr and soot destroyer , dostrojs the soot and \Mnavo twenty per cent on coal , will Hell county right i or the btat' , or will exchanzu for real estate or u ; teed property on application will send sample : t Ii al and giro pa > tlcuUr > . Ilea on for selling > fi r cannot give It hlx attention ; a rare chance for liri ion : licdfond , Scuer &l > a8. ! 273 tf KXCIlANOK-TwolotalnW. A. Rodlck's aUd. TO fora lot or half a lot located somewhere neater .ho center ot the city andeuitnblo for building , will iay additional If value Is more. Address "O. Y. : lce office. Olfi-tf BUSINESS OnANOES. FOR mt-u-Cheap , the Calif rnlaileat llarkot on ISto and California Sts. Otrner gnlng out ot Kus- nrs9 , must be scld by May let. W. O. uhilver , real estate , opi | I'ojt office 014-21 'ORHALBTIHIIKonnR\T Blacksmith and wagon shop with tool. , good business established ; ad. dress Oco W Lambrlng. Weeping Water Neb. 4Jl'21p [ 71OH BALK-A ffnml paytrg htrnsssshon the bt t L' chance fur ajotin < nun ti > lUrt In ha > ln > 8i ; address - dress " " riie s shop" fkoolliee. 201-17p Foil BUK l'ru ' ? store In a desirable locality , wil lb\ilcnaboiitl.JCIO R 0 Patterson , NK corner 13th and Farnam , 4S8-U OR HA IV.-A first-class stock uf drv k' " " > l8 $5.000 At ft bargain , will take tnrtrrsh b Ituiwroul es tate ; addrfbs " 11 V. a" core lieu oil ) , u 202-tf ult HAlK-ir rxchanuv full stock ot clothing Ii 1 boots nJ fhnca , geut' lurnlabtngirnodi , wlU ex * chtnge for Nehr > c Un < la. (1. II P Uri ) n,804 B. 10th St. . Ornatia , > eh. V33-U BOARDING. 17MI'.bT-CA ! ' ' ( t Bui and board 1212 Ca ) Itol ave. I1 12-a35 LOST AND FOUND. Lour A 11 ff phnf , uuiUd J , 1) ) . 1'errlgo. Tliu Urdu , mil 'itutn tin itttuc to G. U. iltwolt , 1837 tt , IMi tr it. t > 07-17 MISCELLANEOUS. T.SKTHU 7101 on banjo irlvea by 0 K Oelleu- b < ck , it 1110 Capitol ave. 4SO-tf I MI-I'IYUKST Oerman Intelllxenoe f Illca has re- Ii uovid to 617 B 10th otrect. Uoodglrla can find employ in ; r t by applj Ing here. , \ vaults , links aud cesapooli o'eaned ' anv time Pil\V day In an entirely wbileua way with our Improved pump and apparatun Uiden by uiall i romntly intended to. A. Ktan > , cfllcu and residence 1208 tlodiie Ht , up ttaln 403 inVp T lollTMHOROtw- J UcLilu bfca for Bale ths best JJro < li ruiuufaiturtd In the Urittd States annealtd tlijctilc btetl center oovcrul with sheet coi > p r , orders it1 ; . * red i or repairing old ones promptly attended to Addrem 1011 Haunotii tt. SSOmfi TAKEN UP Tuelvehcad ol joungcattle. Owner can recover name by calllue upon John Y. Hocb , Ullk dairy , noitii cf Deaf tt Dumb asylum , I > HIVY , raulti , tlati > nd c twpooli cleaned at tha liortmt HDtlcs anl ottlsfactlon KUarant d by t , 0. AbtJ , i' , 0. Iloi 873 1)0 mtp