fc MriaB abiga4Mtv : ! > . . THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , ATjGfOST Smoke G.E , Mack Go' Clevclnnd , 0. , Celebrated Gat Cigar Finest 8 lot JSo clear In Amerio , and Excelsior te ClgAr 1'rc eminent bo\e all others. Our Cnt Does Not Scratch 6e Cljiu above nil cotrisotUlo- ' , for ail J and controlled I > J D. W. SAXE nud J. W. BEU , , Omnlia. Kennnril k Tttgv , Drugi , Lincoln , Nob. O. H. Chapman , " " . ' . KVMJB & Jucliou , Dm J , IUstlrt ( , Neb. Dowty&Cblnn , DMIKS , Oclarnimi , Neb. J. (1. IHllivcri , Druns , Coun0l IHulTu , Bell O Umiftn k Co , Druus Council Iowa. OusBch.Mf , " , Hooks , ctu. , Fremont Nob. W. II. Turner , llook . ota , Kicniti IT. U. Whlltlijsay.Driiirs. Croti C. A. Henderson , Qraid hl n < l , Succtssons TO .Tons G. JACOBS. UNDERTAKERS I At the old satii ( 417 F nam f t Order * by Ulo- grarh solicited mid.proroi > lly otttndcd lo. Telephone 0.225. 8. Plattsmouth , Neb. Brco i > ol thoroughbred and high Rrr.do Hereio d and Jersey Oattlo , And Puree and .Terser Ked Swiun. COUNTERFEITERS BEWARE. Michigan Concern Enjolnod. [ From the BochnUr Morntoff Herald. ] The following injunction has baen obtained by tha Hop Bittern Company , of Rochester , N. Y. , against Goltfttlnus D. Warner of Head ing. Mlchlgsn.prohibitlng him frcnti manufac turing or selling "German Hop Bitters. " The President of the United State" of America toCollatinus D. Wnrner.of Heading , Mich. , hit servMiM , workmen , naletmen and agents , nnd each and every of them : Wheroai , It has been represented unto ths the Justices of our Circuit Court , the lion Stanley Matthews , and the lion. Henry B. Brown , at Detroit , within nnd for said Dis trict , MttlcR as n Court of Chancery that jou. Collatinus D Warner , nro manufacturing and lolling n medlclnonamed German Hop llfttera in fraudulent imitation of the Hop Bitten made nnd sold by complainant ! yoursMd mod- Iclno being dovlscd.clreulatod nnd Intended to mislead the public into purchasing Buch coun terfeit goods ns the manufacture of tbo com- plamnnt. . . . Wo therefore , in consideration of the prem ises , rlo ttrictlv enjoin you , tliotaid Uollntinua D. Warner , and nil nnd every tbo persons be fore named , from using the words "Hop Bit ters" on any fluid3 contained In bottles to ns to induce ( no belief that such fluids are mode by complainant ; nnd further , from manufact uring , selling or odor inn for sale any bitters or other fluids in the bottles nnd with the labels , nnd In the gtnernl fofm in which you wore manufacturing and tolling the bitters called by you German Hop Bitters , on tbo Oiling of the bill : or in any other bottles , or wlto nny other labels contrived or designed to represent or induce the belief tbat the bitters or fluids Bold by you are tbo goods of the complainant.until the further order of the Court. * * The Honornblo MOU1USON ll WAITE , Chief Justice of the United States. At Detroit.this IClh day of July , A. 1) . 18SD. 1 fl , . S. ] Walter S. llarsha , Cleric , Proaecnto the Swindlers. It when you cill ( or Hop Blttcra ( a o roon o'n'tor ot hops on the whlto Ulicl ) the druggist hands out iy etuCT called 0 D Warner's German Hup flitters or with other h < 1 name , rcfuso It nnd shun that drUfTRlst asjou wou d riper ; and It ho has taken > our money tor th etufl , Indict tlm ( or the liaud and auo him'or damasiiii ; t r the swindle , and will roardou llbcrallr ( or the con\Ictlcn. I bavon positive remedy for the ftbo7otleea ! ii ; by Its HBO thousands of ctnes ut tlio wnret kind tuidof font ; Btftndlne have been cured I ndpod , f ot rnni ; ! ray faltti lnltsonic.icrthrit . In-l 1 nrn < IT\\O HOTll.KS 1 KKH , tocethcrwith .U.UA1U KTHIIATlbHuii this dlsoMO t.'sunrBUtTisrer ' ( Jhncxnrewsuiid 1 * ( > niltlr fo. Dll.T.A bLUUUM.lsirearlSt ewTctb THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY SS f& & * * M One of he Best and L&rgQSt Stocks in the Unitad StakEi * To Sel8ctpj'om. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOE Park Place , Omaha , Nebraska , i Hoarding School for yonnpf ladies under the direction of the Licllea of the Sacred Heart. The courno of B Indies embraces nil the brandies of 11 ustful nnd rulined education , Sh scholastic yenr camniencos on tha firat Woclncndny in September. TKRMSPayable In ndvanc3 , including board , washing tuition In English end French , lujtrumnntal mu ic , URO of books , per session of Bmonths , S150 JSXTKAS PaintingDrawing , Gorman. "Vosil Mu.ic , Harn Guitar , Violin. For iurthcr inforuiuliou apply to the lliflht Hov. Jas. O'Connor , or to the. Indy Superior. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME , HIBD'H EIE VIEW , The Eighty-Third Session will Open on TUESDAY SEP. 8. POLL COURSES IN Classics , Law , Sciences , Mathematics , Music , and a Thorough Com mercial Course. tST Spo'lalailvnnta.'oi are odorol 'ostudfnlfl ' of tlu ; LAW Df.riiiTHrvT. bP , itWAKlH : IIAlil.lorlicusuiulor 13yo ri > , Uunlqualii do Ijn and In the comtk'tencss ct It equipment ? . Catalogue ] glvln ; lull panlcuhrj , Btnt on application , KKV. T. 13. WAWII , 0. S. 0. , President , Notre Damp , Indiato. Pneumonia , Wa8tinff WHISKEY , PotMvelv BiHevoa aid Natvet WHIBEBT SHOULD BE POUND OK THE SIDEBOARD OP EVEBY PA1OLY IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. BO NOT I1R DICCKIVIJII.-Manr OrueelsU and Grocers who do not hare Duffy's Pur * SxJt TVIiUUc ? la took , attempt to palm off oucustomerBwUlloyof thelrownboulloc. which > elncof an Inferior grade and adulterate , poya thea a larger profit &SK FOR DUFFY'S PORE BTALT WHISKEY , AND TAKE NO OTHER M SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. your addrtsj andw * will man book con talnlncToluable Information. Sam fit Quart Mottle * tattto njr address la the United States ( East of the noclry HountalnB ) , ecurelyj > oofc l < n plain HU # , Expr * * charge * prepaid on receipt of &DL.QC7. or Biz Bottle * icntfor , > DUFF ? MALT WHISKEY CO. , Baltimore , Md , , U , S. A , Sell Apts ( Mala H. T , , . , CLARE DRDG COMPANY M , HELLMAN & CO , si ii&i ) r 1301 AND ] ° -03 FARNAM STREET , COR Three M nd watched tha hlp with utroatnine ; eye And nchinR heart , ( Ail uut the biy } And wa'tng ' ! there tint dliraal u r. Her bosom rose and fell with signs. Great Riant cliffs In warrior guie Thrownp thn pr jr with mighty hand ; And All day long old ooasn grand , Her bosom roao and fell with ifhs. ? Yet , when to port Maud'a o ger eyes Ths ehip discerned , and Si with grace Did leap whore , In tight embrace Her bosom rote nnd foil with Si B , Morrow In tlio dtimlny Soliool. "I'm sorry to Inform yon , children dear , No picnio will bo given you thu yew , " Remarked the noparintendent , with r tear , "O , pray , kind ir , " the weeping acholars "Bo Rood enough to toll the reason why. " Fiercely then flared his frenzy-rolling eye , An softly then ho &ld , with soulful igV , "Uejunio the price of lemona Is o hljh. ( " SEEKING HER LOVER , The Ghost of aDenyerBriflgeLaiufor 111 a Conrapns Mao , A Woman , Accompanied lJ ) a It OK , Stands on tlio Urltl o at Mld- niglir , Mystlfylns the I'ooplo. "That waa a qneor experience I had the other night , " said a fatherly-looking old gentleman to a Nowa reporter last night. "Did yea hear of it ? " "No. " "For two weeks past thnro hsn boon n report In our neighborhood that a ghoat- could bo teen every night between mid- light and 2 o'clock standing on the Bridge looking down at the water. I live near the Nineteenth street bridge across , ho Platto. My wife and nolghbnrs had ; old mo several times about snolng a wo man in white , or something that roaom- ilcd ono , flitting about at unseemly lours , and oidaavoro wora made to lure mo Investigate the matter , for , if 1 say it myself , I am considered the only cour ageous infill IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD. "Well , I didn't piy much attention to the old woman's talk. They persuade J a friend of inino , a b'g fellow , to watch ono night , end ho did BO. Ho repartud next morning tbat ho saw a beautiful ; lrl , clothed in a beautiful cmilo and n alght dress , her hair floating down her Dick , accompanied by a big Mask dog , wander to the bridge and stand loaning pensively against the rail for an _ hour , azlng down into the water , while the log crouohod at her feet. I asked the 'ool why he didn't speak to the girl if ho waa near enough to aeo her , and ho said 10 waa afraid of the dog. 'I know the follow was a terrible coward , but ho had awakened a desire on my part to ECO tha girl , no I concluded to watch the first night I had an opportu nity. That was at least a week coming , t Sunday night , aa I hsct abundant leisure , 1 thought I would see whom nho wan. I supposed oho waa some somnam bulist , and didn't imac-ino my adventure would amount to anything. 'I atald at homo until midnight and ; hen -cut down to the brldga and got a place irhoro I conld ECO vyithont being iecn. It we.sn't more than half an hour jaforo the ghost came along with his dog. The dog was a big yellow onojast as my neighbor said , but 1 waa determined to speak to the phost is It WSB a good- looking ono , and a w ornan coo ou NO DOO. "Tho ghost , sprite , spirit or woman stopped in the middle of the bridge. The dog crouched down hy her side. I wutohod them awhile , then taunttrcd on the bridge and staitjd across. I had a avy stick in my hand to elvo the dcg a rap if ho displayed anything other than a friendly disposition. I got in about ton feet of the woman bofoio the dog noticed me. Uo arose and came towords mo , wagging his till. I patted him on the isad , walked up to the woman and opoko to her. "Sho turned sharply around , eyed mo for a moment , then hold out her hand. " ' 1 know you would came , " she raid , "Have you been expecting me ? " i ASKED. "Why , cartilnly I have. How can you ask that ? You know I promised to neet yon hero , and I havcn'c iniasod a night alnca you went awoy. " She made a movement HB If oho was ; oing to throw herself on my broisr. I'm tot .naturally timid , but bolnij the father of n family , that motion ccarcd mo BO I stepped to ono tide and contluuod the conversation. Isooiiaaw that I had to dunl with a crazy woman and begnn hu moring hor. She went on for about ono 10ur , gushing about promises , trneuesj and everything of the kind. Finally , she .old mo It' I didn't kiss her and promlco : o forgive her , she wou'd throw hcraelf nto the river and I actually had to do it. [ dldn'c tell my wifa anything about It , lowovor. "I bollevo the would have stopped and talked there all night , hadn't ' I MILDLY INTIMATED that it was time for her to go homo. She consented on condition that I accompany her , and I told her 1 would. "It is qrjlto & walk , " aho said as the took my arm , "bat I don't mind it. I would have taken my buggy , but I hated to disturb the oraohman. " "I hadn't the least idea where wo wore going , and 1 wisely refrained from ask ing nuy questions , for she labored under the belief that I know where she lived. Well , sir , she walked until I was actually tired , but she teemed tireless. When wo did ( .stop It wcs at a hence at least four miles from the bridge , promising to moot mo next nlghtfat the sain9 place and at the same tlmo " ' Dldahodosoi" "Not much. I didn't propose that she should do anything of tbo kind , which was the reason I went homo with her. " "Who wai she ? ' "I shall never tell you , " "Was she " reslly deranged ? "I will toll you the etory. After I had taken her homo I went homo aud told my wife about it. She advised mo to tell her father about what hsel occurred. The next day I did so , and he told me a pit ! ful story. I won't call ny names. It scum that the girl had a lover who wai engaged in mining oporationa , They wrra cugigad i < j bo married and were to cave been wed in June last. The young mau had undo a small strike , eullick-nt 10 glva him a Jitlla start. " TUB OIUL HAD HIKI'AKED everything for a quiet weddln ? , when the ctewd came to liar that her lover htsd lost his lifo by a prcnuture explosion in a mine. Her father said that she displayed oo psrlhuUr emotion She only svd 'hat she know saoh a thing was going to occur , bocauta oho had a jjrcmoul.ica of It. "Of couree , I went to her father next day and told him what Lad cccorrtd ; And ho told me what I h ro told yon. I told Mm what h d been going on and ho was surprised. IIo noyor know that his daughter had lost her mind or that she was In the habit of wandering BO fir away from norna at night , und was surpritod when I told him what had occurred. He said elio wes ( onaiblo enough during the day , and the only thing ho had noticed that was strange in her was her melan choly. "I persuaded him to alt up and watch her Monday night , and the rcault was that ho found her stealing away from the liouao. When brought back she began to rav * , and it was necessary to tie her down in bed to keep her from injuring horsolf. ilor father told mo that ho would probably tend her to a private asylum. She is now confined in a room at her house. The CMO is a peculiar and A sad ono. But our ghost is laid. I had qnlto an experience , but I am thankful tbat I and no ono else lad the caao to deal with. Poor girl , I hope she will regain - gain her reason. " CONNUUtA.LiiriI23. ' sweet knock swcolheart't 'Tie to .at yonr door , When tha bees have coaatd their drum ming , And hoar the biill-dcR growl response : ' Voj , old boy , I'm coming 1" Ilungary 1ms an Insurance company which pays married mon 100 to 500 in the oent of the elopement of their spouses , A Chjcago young woman broke her engage , meut with her young miu because she found out that ho habitually called trousers "panU" A widow of Ilarrisbnrp , Pa. , has twice eloped with coachmen , sirl there Is great cu riosity to learn who will bo the next victim , [ Lowell Cltizon , A correspondent , who witnessed n marriage c'rcmony pcrfonned by the Cheyenne In- timis , Bays that the hrlde waa dressed in el\- inh grlu and tlirtu fctrcnks of red pMut. Gdorgo W Kophtie , a well-known Indian- npolis into , oluped with liia divorced wife , beIng - Ing married In the carriage with the horse * go ing at n full gallop to catch a train IIo mar ried two nnd a half years i.po Lily Emma llogora , tlm beautiful daughter of n widow , who la wealthy , but who runs a market cofTeo stand , Mrs. Frankie Morri * . Iho woman convicted at Oage Mission , Kna , of murdering her mother to obtain § 15,000 Insurance on her lif , was on Monday last married to II. D. I.ON eland , the mau to whom she testilioJ up on her trial thut she waa en actd to b. ) mar ried on tlmHli of July , bu'.was prevented by belug In custody. Tha bride occupies n plain ly furnished cell. When n couple are engaged In Ilusaia a betrothal leant is held , and tha bride-oloct has a lock nf hair cut oft ia the presence of witnesses and given to tha bridegroom , who , in return , presents a silver ring set with tur quoise , un almond cake , and gift of bread and salt. Among poor people who cannot atlord gilror and turquoise , tin and n bit of bluestone are used , A patriarchal couple named Ledger , who have done much to make up for shortcomings of many of their countrymen and women in ropopuUtlug France are now living nt Kozoy- Belvnl in the , Aiano. They bavo twenty- toven children , of whom twenty-fivo are living and three are scrviup in the army of the Ton- quin. The father nnd mother , ago recpec' Ively 73 and US , cultivate a farm oided by eiz other BOUB. Of their twenty-seven children twenty-ono were boys. ASommcrull9Mass ( ) bride nnd groom , ambitious to bo taken for an old married coup le , borrowed a 3 yonr-old boy to accompany them on their bridal tour , _ but ho brought them only shame and humiliation. Ho con tinually addressed the groom as Mr. Brown and the brida ns Miss Jones , and ono Impert inent hotelkcoper held them in custody nntil ho could telegraph to Somorvllle to learn their antecedents and relationship. In Alabama , the other day , the Hov. A , J. Wnldrop , aged sixty-eight , waa married to Mrs. Salmondp , five years his junior. They had been parted by tholr parents when young , and after nearly half a century they met agAi'n , still loved aud loving , but opposed by their children. Very quietly tlm old folks re sumed their courtship , as qulotly as they were married , and tiisy have gone away to speed their honeymoon wliora no ono can interfere with their wedded bins. All happiaeaa to the hearts that never grow old and the love that knows no death. The marriage of the Crown Prince of Ba den with Princess Illlda of Nassau has been finally announced for September 20 Prin- cesB Hilda's father was diKnocsossod of his state by Prussia ic 1SGO. lie has since re fused to meet members of the Ilenenzollern family. Tee Grand Duke of Baden tried to bring- about a reconciliation , but failed , The Grand ltiko of Nasiau insists on living like a hermit , nnd it ia a curious circumstance that no member of the Baden family , not even his future poa-in-law , hat ever met him The Imperial family intrigued to break off tbo marriage , but they found an effectual ob stacle In the fact that it was a love match en the psrt of the Crown Princo. No membar of the German court will bo present at the weddicg. A caao of elopement is reported in Augusta. Iteoems that for soma time a young man stop ping nt ono of the boarding housaa at ono end of the city , hai been very much infatuated with a charming young mill hand. Thn first of last week ho persuaded her that neither could b ) happy without the other , and they decided to fly to coma other cluno , there to plight their troth , The pinna wore inudo und on Tusadoy night the youug man proceeded to the residence of his adored one , and there waited until she swung out of the window on a bed cord , when they inada tracks for the railroad station , and were soon ou their way to Boston , rnjuiclng. They ovidtntly arrived nt their destination all right , as un U'huiaday the girl's mother received n lettfr from Bos ton utatiug that they were married the day before. _ _ _ _ " \Vhrn Woman HaivH A Bocrd. Whan a woman her homo would decorate She stops not at obstacles , small orpreat , But the funniest sight her trial * afford Is whou madam oaaaya to oaw a board , With her knee on a plank , nnd Iho plnnk on a chair , She poises her saw with a knoning air ; Makes eeveral wild rnspa at the penciled line , And ia off with a whiz the reverse cf line , With lips compressed she gota down to work , And crosses the timber jerkety-jerk ; She can't keep to thu line , her knee slip ] askew , But ehe keeps to the work till tbo board splits In two. She has damaged the chair , she has ruined the Haw , Her back is aching , her hands are raw , And shii finds , when ahe trioj to fit her prize , It's an inch too short for the rcqulsitn size. [ Denver Kepublican. miors. The pjcslmlst exclaims ; "Pr y tell What earthly good are lllos ? " The optimist responds : "To put In hucklebsrry plea , " The cucumber slgha with relief , For it feels that its mission Is done , liut it smiles in the pleasing belief Xhe green applet has only begun , ( Boston Gazette , Bar-room bati should wear sponge suiti. "Bewaro of Imitations , " as the monkey said t ) the dado , A thermombter is like a dude's mustache when it ia down , It'a npoor mulelhot doesn't workbothways [ BurJiogtoii tfree Press. Mauy a man who couldn't navigate a canal bolt can tow a ecboonor ocroig a uar. "Mary , call the cattle home , " is still the favorlto soug of tbo administration. Kx-Gov. Anthony onca said : "Tho average ago Kansas town will vote Douds to buy a can to tlo to a dog'd tall , A rifle club la Milwaukee returning from a "ehout" wad two hours pissing a given point. It was a saloon , They charge five canU for the use of n napkin - kin at leading Coney lalaud hotel * . Thoie is uo charge for the tablecloth. The wlfo of un Arcola lawyer calla her 1ms- baud Necetsity b.cauie "uecutslty know * uo law , " This wu't now , but it true , A young lady namedKoaeUiutd le studjlug PEArfM THE BEST THING OUT FOR Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Wntor. SITUS LAROO , TIMH ami SOAP AMAII.NOLT , and Rives nnhcrealsatlslactlon. No family rich or foot should bo without IL Bold hy all Rroocrt. RRWARR ol Imitations well rlo- ilRiiel to mislaid. rxAntisii Is the ONLY SAM Ube sat In ? compound and lw aj a bcar tha aboro ( jm- bcl and name ol JAJIES PYLE NEW YORK. law In New York. If the Is anything like need ; oed many Inwyora wo knowsbo will probably iliac the deuce , Ltghtmrg struct a spring chicken In t week in market and bounced oft. Spring is the clastic season of the joar. [ Merchant TrAV- clcr. ' 'No. " eaid the pork butcher. "I am not n tbo habit of awenriner , but when that boy came in and stole n string of Baujatrn * I could not help exclaiming 'dog-gono.-12xchnngo [ , In 1033 a liar WM legally punlihed by hav ng n hole bored throujn his tonguo. If this was the custom now , a lawyer' * tongue would retemblo a , porous plaster , [ Newman Inde pendent. Honoriou ! , emperor of Home , shod tears nt the loss of a favorite ben. Tben it was that the court jester won immortality nnd the imdying hatred of his fellow-men by exclaim ing : "lltnce these tears. " [ Somerville Jour nal , San Frnnc'sco ' 13 naturally excited over the dltcovery that an Ineane judge has ior overnl nonths been trying casex nnd administering iuetlco In that city. His ( ) ucer nctlons In actually ( ending thieves nnd plugdglles to jnll was what gave him away. These are tha days \\hon the young man ; > uts on lmoo-brecch.es and stockmgd , nnd inountlng n bicycle , starts for n long tour , [ eeling perfectly happy till n sixteen-year-old country girl , with blue ovca na big ns Hiuicers , shouts : "Hey , tnlatcr , como hero nn' I'll lend yor money cnouzli to buy Icga for them " Clilvnlroiisly AlillriB the Wcat. Carl Pretzel's Weekly. An Irlshmnu , who had lately arrived In America , and who had uovor BOOU a crcs3-cnt onvr , was paaslDg nlong n country road ono dny when ho observed n man nnd n boyaawlug a log with ono cf those aawo. Paddy conld not undcratr nd It , and ftazjd upon the two for a lon tliuo , and waa iinprosaad with tha Idea that the man was trying to take the uaw away from tha boy. JJo thoucht that the htter wonldnot ba able to oucscod in ttlrjR It nway from the former , BO ho ran up behind the man and struck him In the back of the head , knocking hlui down , at the simo tlmo shouting to the boy : "Now take It and run , jo little dlvll 1" PILES ! ! PILES ! ! PILESJI ! A fiiro cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated 1'ilea has been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( nn Indian remedy ) , called Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Omtmont , A single box has curad the worst chronic cases of 25 or SOyoirs etnndintr. No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful eooth- ing medicine. Ljtioua and instruments do inoro harm than good. Williams' Indian 1'ilo Ointment absorb ] the tumors , allnya the intense itching , ( particularly at night after getting warm in bad ) , ncti as n poultice , gives instant relief , and ia prepared only for Piles , itching of private parts , and for nothing olso. 8KIN DISEASES OUUEO B Dr. Frazler's Megic Ointment. Cures na by miglc. Piinpled.Black Heads or Grubs ho lotches and Kruptiona on the face , leaving Sallskin clear and beautiful. Also cureu Itch , old , Khume , Sore Nipples , Sera Lipa , and prSoObatmate Ulcers , icoild by drugglsta , or mailed on receipt o At , CO centa. Bech retail by Kulin & Co , and Schrooter & Becht. At wholesale by O. F. Goodman , Evtrcino Old Texas Sittings. "How fs your father coming on"aakod ? Col. Porcoy Yerger of a darkoy ho used to own before the war. "Ho am dead ! " "Dead IB ho ? Ho must have raachod an advanced ago. " "Ho did dat , for a fas. Ho was Hbln1 up to do bury day ob his defl' . " CAPITAL PRIZE , 675,0 CO TIckota Only 55. Shares in Proportion Lonisiana State Lottery OompanT "We do hcrety certify that ict tvjiertnte the at ranyemcntt for all the Monthly and Scm-Annua ( ODroirinjs of the Ltumatia State tottery Company anil in person manane and control the Draicinyi themselves , and that the same are cmducted ttil * hontsty , fairness aixZui good faith toward < M jar- ties , and us authorize the company to ust this eer tlficate , uith/ae-tlmilti of our sijnaturu aitacM in ill advertisement ! . OOMMIBSIONERS. lacorpontod la 18S3 Icr25 jcara hy the IcRlsIttuit lor educational and charitable purpoaoB with t capital ol $ J,000OCO to which a reeorve I undol ovti t5bO 000 has elnco been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its Iranchlut was made a part ol the present etata constitution adopted December Zd. A. D. 1870. The only lottery over voted oa and endorsed bj the people ol any elate , It never Kales or pootponea. Ita KiADil cinglo number drawings taka plaoi monthly. A BPLINDID OPPOBTUNITT TO W'K A lOBTUN * th Grand Drawing , Class I , in the Academy of Music , New Orleans , Tuesday , Sept. 8tb 1885 , ISnh Monthly Drawing , CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 100,000 Tickets at Fiva Dollars Each. Frac tions , in Fifths In Proportion. UBT 07 FE1ZB3I 1 CAPITAL PJtUB . 7S,6C 1 do do . S5.0M 1 da do . ID.OCK 21'KIZES OF . 0,000 12.W.C 6 do . 2.CCO 10,00t 10 do . 1,000 lO.OOt 0 do . MO 10OOC 100 do . 200 20.00 < 800 do . „ , . . 100 0C < X tOO do . 60 2i,00 < 1000 do , . 25 , 9 Approinnatlonl'rUoio ! 760 . 0,761 D do do fOO _ . , . . ,6 0 do do S50 . 2M 1907 Price * , amounting to . $265GM A | > pllcatlon lor r tcs to dabs ihanld ba Dudoocl ) to theotHoe ol the Company ID New Orleans. Yoi lurtber Information writs clearly giving lull iddrfcua. I'OSTALKOriiS , Kii-reea Money OrCers , 01 New York Exchange In ordinary letter , Ountnoj by Kxprow ( all turns ol $5 aiid upward * at out er pcnso ) tddrecsed , II. A. DAUPH1H Or II. A. DADP1JIN , NowOjUaus , La. 607 Seventh SI. , Washington D. 0. Uaio P. O. Ifonor Orders i > av bl and iddrcj ) Registered Lotteie to NEW ORLliiii-B NATIONAL BANK Nsw Orleiar , la LOUISIANA rtATIONAI , DANK , hew Orleans , Li. , BTATK HATIOXAL DANK.Now Now Oileaui , La. NATIONAL DaNK , i , La. Since the completion of the new pacldng and slaughter houses , South Omaha is mak ing a wonderful ane rapid growth. Besides the large pork and heef house erected for Hammond & Co. , other dealers have com menced the erection of similar institutions and still others are contemplated for the near future.fSeveral dwellings have been built and twenty or thirty are now building. Employment is now furnished to about one hundred and fifty families , and conservative estimates place the figure at eigh t hundred to one thousand families that will find ena ploynuent there a year hence. This offers great inducements to laboring men to secure homes now while they are cheap. Specula tors will also find it to their advantage to buy at present prices. The company have made no change from the original prices , but some parties who first purchased lots have resold them at splendid profits , in some cases at double the purchase price. If in so short a ime handsome profits are made , what will be the result when everything is fully devel oped ? In the few other cities that are favor ed with a first class cattle market , fortunes have been made by investors in real estate , and the same is certain to follow in South Omaha. While the whole city of Omaha will be greatly benefitted by the growth and development of the cattle interest , South Omaha lots will enhance in value Fmore ra pidly than any other by reason of the pros imrfcy to the works. & Manufacturers of all kinds will find it to their ad vantage to inspect this property ; good location , level grounds , track facilities and plenty of coed ; pure water furnished by the South Omaha Water Works. In fact , every facility to make desirable for manufacturers , including cheap ground. Will find it profitable to select property now , as n year or two hence with a population of 501)0 ) to 10,000 people , this will become a desirable place for all kinds of business , and lota bought now , can be had at vary reasonable prices which will double in price ninny times in the next two vears. Eich or poor , will find it profitable to make nvestraonts in this property. Free conveyance at oil times will be fur nished by us to parties wishing to sen this wonderful now town and learn of its advantages. Wo have entire charge of , and are the exclusive agents for the sale of all this property from 1 streets south. Splendid lots from $225 upwards. Wo have desjrablo business and roaiclonce'vprop3rty'"fGr' , ! sale in all parts of Omaha and do a general real estate business. Wo elicit buy ers und sellers to call on us. We will give them all poss.ble information free , and keep conveyance free to show property in anykpart of thk/ city ,