AN ABANDONED BABY FOUND , Bids Fair to Oreato a Sensation ifl High Up Capital Circles , A SCIENTIST IN THE CITY. 3 > r. nillliiKS Comes to Consult With tlio University Itcgcntn United States OfTcndcrs Sentenced Social Notes. ITOOM TJTP. HUB'S LINCOLN Detective Littlulicltl , of the. Law and Order League , is : tt work on n mystery which , if unrnvolcil , will innko n uig sensation In the "high up" circles of society In the capital cily. Thursday night a child nboiil two weeks old was found in n barn at the corner of (1 ( anil Fourteenth streets , where It had been loft by a well dressed man who was seen lurking about the neighborhood just after dark. The child was comfortably clothed nnd wrapped in a drab mohair shawl. No one appearing to claim itycstordaymorn- inglt was sent to the Homo for the Friend less. Elder IIowo , it is understood , had posted Liltlclicld some time before that matters were not jusli\s llioy should bo in certain quarters , and the detective Is now trying to connect this Information with tlio Incident of Thursday night. Ho has ascertained that arrangements were made for procuring an abortion , but the birth of the child a little before it was expected upset them. This child , if alive , would bo about the ago of Iho one found Thursday night. The publicity glvon thecae cao yesterday attracted the attention of many charitable people , and the police were deluged with oirurs of adoption. A SCIENTIST'S AUIIIVAI , . Dr. F. A. Hillings , the celebrated pathologist elegist , arrived in Lincoln yesterday lo uoiisult with the regents of the university about the startingof a school of veterinary scleiico In connection with that Institu- . tlon. Dr. Hillings , it will bo remember- CM ! , is the gentleman who accompanied thu four children from Newark , N. J. , to Paris , in January , to bo treated by Dr. Pasteur , for hydrophobia. Ho is a man of10 , but with a very .youthful counte nance , wearing a sandy mustache closely cropped , and with hair plentifully streak ed with groy. Ills appearance is not con ducive to great trust , but in the ctist , where ho is well known , his opinions on the several special lines winch ho has studied are regarded with great favor , and ho is looked upon as a savant hymen many years his senior. In sneaking of the Dotidna case yesterday Dr. Billings said that lie did not believe the Windsor house engineer was bitten by a mad dog at all. "My study of rabies , " said the doctor , "has led mete to believe that it is the rarest of diseases , and at times I almost doubt whether it exists. At the most , the number of deaths from so-called hydrophobia in this country docs not exceed twenty-live yearly , which , in a population of 55,000- 000 , is infinitesimal. It is now known that the four children whom I took to Paris were not bitten by a mad dog but by ouo which had been dosed with drugs and , of course , acted strangely. As some wcll-autnontlontcd cases of hy- dronhobia among dogs were supposed to exist near Newark , however , the parents of the children were justified in taking all possible precautions. " Just now ir. ) Hillings is interested in hog cholera , which ho thinks is not a plague , as many believe , but is commu nicated to herds by actual contact with germs carried by animals from infected localities or by men hired to attend them. Strict quarantine , with the killing of all diseased swine , will in time eradicate the complaint , as glanders is gradually being being fought out of the older communi ties. i TIIKKK 1'IUSONT.HS SUNTF.NCKD. - / Iii the United States court yesterday * morning Judge Dtindy c.illed up for .sentence the prisoners convicted nt the present term. Sylvester Yundt , found guilty of conspiring with Frank P. Swin dler and others , to defraud the United States by bogus land entries in Nebraska , was ordered to pay _ a line of $100 and costs nnd to oo imprisoned for four months , dating from the 1st of December last. This gives Yundt about tifteon days in jail , which ho will serve in Omaha. hrwin U. Heath , the young man con victed of stealing registered letters from the uostolHcoatlvoarnoy employed as clerk by Postmaster Morgan , wns given two years in the house of correc tion at Detroit , trom the 1st of December , 1885. James Van Lcn , who for the third time had been found guilty of soiling liquor to Indians at Pulo , was sentenced to six months imprisonment , and lined $100 and costs. Van Lcn took the matter very philosophically , and when advised by Clerk Frank to warn Ids friends to ab stain from their evil ways , .said : "Not by a d d sight. They can find out the folly of it Justus I linvo. " Hloody Dick Seymour , a supposed pal of Swindler and Wells in the crooked land transactions , refuses to squeal and will bo hold in jail until the next term of court. Young Tiorlsort , accused of stealing a registered package from the Kcnnard nostolllco , will be balled out at Omaha by his father. SOCIAL AN1 > PIIItSONAI. . The progressive ouohro party given by Dr. anil Mrs. Hart , Tuesday ovenimr , was one of the largest ami most thoroughly enjoyable of the many similar allairs in the capital city this season , The list of guests was unusually largo , anil all who wore bidden responded. The royal nri/.o for gentlemen was won by Mrs , Kiers , f who nntorod the contest with the sterner i * BOX , and defeated them. Mrs. Cropsoy was the winner of llio ladies prize , while our young friend K. H Goons and Mrs. Ivspes were rewarded with the goose egg emblems. Colonel E. D. Webster was i > i ffom his llltcheoc ] > CQiwtJ ranch yesterday on tout' 0 Omaha to pass Sunday. Time is dealing gently with the veteran polltl- clan , and ho fi still in appearance nml 1 notions as young us when assisting the famou's William 11. Howard in framing his thundering proclamation , or touching up the patriotism of Now Yorker ; through the columns ot the Times in Kay jnond's day. II. H , Granger of Lincoln wns marrim nt Wheaten , Ills. , last week to Miss K. A Norbury. Among the gupsts prosun were A , K , Hurgreaves. Usq , . Mis ; : Itlaneho llargreavcs , and Mrs , J. II Ulair , all of this city. Miss Polly Gardner , so long connectut with the Openhelmor millinery store- has U.implanted herself in Chicago , The mother and father of J. S , and II V , Iloagland have como lo Lincoln t < eettth ) down with tluilr eons. The departure of Miss May fioulJinf - for ho rhonio in Springfield , Ills , was mad < -1 the occasion of n farewell party TucSvhvv evening by Mr , and Mrs. J. F. Havnard whoso irucat she has boon , W. P. Phillip * is homo again after i thrrii month's tour of thu Paoillo coast. Charley Ullrich of thoDinnourat , is kcopiiic bachelor's hall during , thu ab tencu of his wife and baby on a visi y CftSt. k < Rev. LIpo has boon scut to Springfield ' Ohio , in the Interest of the Woman' ; Homo and Foreign Missionary society o ilia Lutheran church. Hou. William 11. Mtihgerof Fremont u o of Ui few democrats In the htatt who u honestly out of politics , was ii Lincoln Thuridtty arguing a. case bofon iliM lapruuie court. Grand Lecturer McDowell of tin Ancient Order of United Workmen , has concluded to settle in Lincoln. II11IKF MfeKTION. After eighteen hours deliberation the jury In the case of Kowcna Young vs John C. Dcputrin and others came into court at lhW ; to-night with n verdict for the plaintiff , finding her entitled to all the premises in dispute. The property con sists of eighty acres of land south of Lin coln valued at $00,000. llowcua Young claimed title direct from the original owner , Mrs. Irvine , while the present owners , John C. Depntrln. Harriet M. Lelglitoti and the Lincoln Driving Park association , had a deed from Mrs. Ir- vino's attorney , James Donovan. This verdict will eject the defendants and put Young In possession. Matilda Fulton has commenced an action in the district court for a divorce rom her husband , John. The plaintiff alleges that she was married to defendant "n Lancaster county on the 14th of March , 8&J , and that on the ISth.of November bllowing ho deserted her without cause , mil now remains in parts unknown. The Indianoliv Homo and Huilding as sociation , with a capital of $100,000 , was 'ncorporntod yesterday. An extradition warrant was issued yesterday for the return to Wapcllo county , Iowa , of George Prince , who is wanted In that neighborhood for murder. Prince Is at prcsnnt in one of the frontier counties of Nebraska. The trial of Charles Vnndcrpool on a charge of stealing hogs from H & M. cars resulted in his ncquut.il. Vantlcrpool is the first man that has escaped , from Dis trict Attorney Strode this term. lion , IT. M. Lambcrton , attorney for Mrs. Snowden Cochrane , whoso husband committed suicide while under the intlu- eneo of liquor a few weeks ago , is about to bring an action for $5,000 , damages iigamst Thomas Carr under tlio Slooumb 'aw. 'aw.Lincoln Lincoln people fool quito jubilant over the victory of the Fitxgornul Hose team nt New Orleans , and will give the boys a [ Mthlic reception on their return. Thirteen transactions of real estate , the cash consideration in which aggregated $13,000 , were made Thursday. Dr.Gorth , the state veterinarian , says lie s satisfied from the reports that Norman Taylor's horse was suffering from brain fever , and not hydrophobia. Twelve thousand leases of school lands n Hitchcock county were signed in the and commissioner's olllco yesterday. Sheriff Perry Reel of Pottnwattamio jouuty , Iowa , was at the capital ycstor- lay after an extradition warrant for Fred Miller , Avho is accused of commit ting a forgery in tlio Ilaxvkoyo state. STATE AUUIVAI.S. K. D. Webster , Strattoiv.N. S. Harding , Nebraska City ; U. E. Wells , Seward ; S. 11. Morrison , W. A. Catland , Nebraska City ; John A. Nobbs , Hloomington ; N. A. Dull' , Syracuse ; II. H. Shedd , Ashland ; S. W. Powers , Kearney ; E. P. Savage , Omaha. _ _ Ttcal Estate Transfers , The following transfers were filed March 11 , with the county clerk , and reported for the Buu by Ames' Heal Estate Agency. Joseph ( ! robe ( single ) to Jolm U Webster , part o It 7 , Capitol add , Omaha , w d , w. w.Uustavm W Ilangeuson ( single ) to A T McUougitll , Us 5 and 0 , blk 1 , town of Klk- horn , Douglas county , w d S400. Jolm Davenport to Ira Davenpoit , undi vided % of wi < o nw # see SW-1G-U , Douglas county , ( j c $1. Jolm A AleShano ( widower ) to Lutlier Drake , It 12 , blk 4 , nnd Us 3T , 31 and ii'J , blk 3 , Urookvllle , Douclas county , w d 5S2T > . Max Hecht ( single ) to Con Yielleman an others. It 31Vm \ A Kcdick's aihl , Omaha , w Wia A llcdlck and wife to Max Hccht , lot 31 , Wm A Itecliclc's add , Omaha , w d . - . . -S-1.-.0. Cecelia nurkhaul to Frank J fiurkloy , nX of oof ItU , WkO , Kouritzo&Iluth's add , Oinnfin. w d-&tm Jeff 1) Jefferson to Nancy Jefferson , \\yt of lot 3 , block 10 , West Oinnlin. n c SJOU. W W Jefferson to Nancy Jefferson. nK Ot It 3 , blk 10.Vcst \ Oniaha , q c S400. Eva Fltchclt nnd husband to Augusta W Clarke , It 10 , Keyos' division or It U , Capitol add , Onmlm , w d S-t.orX ) . James K. Chambers nnd wlfo to Win. E , Clarke , It 30 , Itees" 1'lnco add , Omaha , w d 82,450. Thomas J Uopers and wlfo to Augusta W Clarke , It 17 , Keyos' division ot It 0 , Capitol ndd , Onmlm , w d S4.0.10. C H Havens nml wife to Wm E Clarke , Its 5 ami 0 , blk 3 , llanscom Place , Omaha , w d S3.m Chas L Clark ( sin Rio ) and others to John T Steer , so > f of see 11510 , IGOacics , Douglas county , w d Sl.500. Howard A Worloy nnd wlfo to Julia Mc- .Nnlr Henry , It 89 , Burr Oak , Douglas county , w < l-Sl,3X ( ) . llattio J Mnyno to Clifton E. Mnyne. It 8 , nnd cast 11 feet of It7blk lO.Isaae & Seldon's ndd , Omnhn. q c SI. MaryStephnn and husband to Hugh 1-liui- atjan. Us 0 an d 7 , blk 1 , E V Smith's add , Omaha , wd-S 1,000. Augustus Kountze and wlfo nnd others to Charley Jlonstroni.nK of It ltblk ! lOKount7.o & Huth's add , Onmlm , w d-5500. > Ida Socks , of Easton , Pa. , who is 31 years of ngo , has had four husbands in n married mo of ton years. French women follow fashion as a dog follows his master. Other women follow fashion as a blind man follows his dog. When U bj WM rick , wo garo herCastorla , \Vlien etia was a Child , she cried for Coatorla , When ehe hecune MUs , she clang to Cattoria , Wlitu ihe h&d Children , iho gare thorn Castorla , It is reported that Professor Nicollo's recently discovered Raphael , "La Viorgo nuSein. " is in a fair way of being pur chased by the Bavarian government for llio gallery of the Old Pmacothek. The price mentioned is 500,000 , francs. Theodora Thomas' orchestra wn tainod sovorju1 hours f n Us way to Ansona , Conu. ; { , { Oinor ovcninc , out , upon ar riving there at midnight , the audience wits found waiting , and the deferred con cert was begun , closing at 3 n. in. Clara Loulso Hollow's .southern tour Is proving very t > uccussful. its 25 YEARS IN USE. Tbo Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. fM * afnt > felite , Ilowel co tlTc , 1'ulii lu the bend , with n dull eniatlun In llio Imck part , 1'aln unrisr tlio tuoulJrr- blade , 1'ullnoi after eatlnc , vrltU nilli- luclloallanto xorllonaf bodr ortnloil , IrrltnMlltrof ictuper , JMVT iplrlti , % Tltl n rcttllugol baring neglected lanioilutri Wearlorn , lllxjlncii , Vlutierlnir nt tlie Ucair , Dot * bcluretho eroi , lleoUuclio over the rlelit ore. Itt'itleilnei ' ( with tltlul lircnia * . lllcliljr colored L'ria * , uail CONSTIPATION. t- TCTT'S KlUt.1l urot.peclally nflapua to lucla caie , one itoio ctrocta such u change of fcellnj ? ixstnaitonlilitlia sufferer. They I iirrcmvtlin Appetite , tuilrauittha tody ta TiiUe oi > 1'lcili.tbui the irttroi U Iiuurlllittl , tn < t lf ) HiclrTonlo Acilou on r Ht..IV.T. TUTT'S EXTRACT SAB8SPARILU Iv4u v t 4 u.o bwjr , DiakNi u4lUiy ticsli * " * th wwt , rep ln Ilia M lf5 ct . i % nlh pure l ) ! aJ < vtu } Ur\l niuiclo ; Hi * B rvou3 .rrttAut , iUTijCCrnleji llio tt t , al UCp rt Cho jlgor of manhood. OL'i'lCZii 'UurrnySl. . No v Vorlc. The llnrd Old Mnn. "A hard old man , " the townsfolk said , "Ves , a hard old mnn la ho : " And sighed for the doleful life bo led 111 his lonely house by the sen. A hard old ninn , with searcbln ? eye And tlowlmr beard of snow ; With never a kind word In reply To the KrcetiiiK of high or low. With never a word or smile for any , lie lived to himself as a miser may ; And gave of his cheer not oven a penny , To enrich the world from day to day. Oncnlcht a pnlhnt barque , storni-drlvcn , In winter's cold tuul gloom , Her stout old timbers rent and riven , Cnnio onward to her doom. Thru up ho rose , that hard old man , With iron face and form ; Ami launched his boat upon the wave lu all that blinding storm. And through the midnight , and the roar Of breakers on the snnd ; Ho rescued all that drowning crow , And brought them safe to laud. ' "Twas a no'jlo deed and nobly done , " 'TIs thus the townsfolk say ; And the hard old nmn ol yesterday Is the "bravo old man" of to-day. HONEY KOJl TIIK LADIES. Long ; and short draperies will bo equally In style. Some of the straw hats have Rembrandt brims. Plain ami ligured velvets have Illuminated effects. Pongco silk embroidered with chenille Is a novelty. ( ink ! ami silver tinsel Is seen In all the new meltings. Diesses are trimmed with lots of lltllo ilb- bon bows. Slilits are cither plain or laid In perpendic ular pleats. The shoit spring wraps wlllh a\o long front tails. The race for making paper flowers Is on the Increase. Surahs nnd rhadamcs In delicate tints con tinue In lavor. All-white handkerchiefs are most suitable with lull dress Jet and oxidized sliver beads aio combined n the new galloons. Moic artificial Imlr Is worn than has been .ho case tor some time. Mantel lambrciiulns nro made quite long nml In h regular shapes. Jinny dresses nro made with long waists pointed front and back. Itlouse dresses nio still the most popular style lor young children. Sailor hats with broad brims arc among the vailoas shapes In straw. It Is rcpoited that green will not bo afa- vorllo co'or ' lorstiaw hats. Parisian mantles tor spring wear will bo bordered with chinchilla fur. Spring jackets , corresponding to the wnlk- Ing costume , aiettlmmed with btraight cord fringe. Mr. Tnltnaco says that the most disgusting thing on eaith Is a woman who never combs her hair. Sklit fronts , rovers and Figaro sleeves are oiitiiely of passeincateile or openwork em broidery. Beaded grenadines will bo In favor for ummer wear ; some of the designs are very elaborate. Slgnora Itubcnstcln has received the high est honors that can be awarded by the Gor man school of philosophy. Kosettes of ribbon only a quarter of an inch in width as well as high bows of ribbon aio used for trimming bonnets , The richest two women In America nre Mrs. A. T. Stewnit nnd Mis. Muik Hopkins. Each Is worth about 83,000,000. Collars , cuffs and chemisettes arc made of printed cambite. The collars worn with closely buttoned bodices otton open nt the side. side.A A Fresno nurseryman oilers to give to any old maid over 55 enough trees to set out a small orchard. It Is sate" to say tlwie will bo no takers. Flgaio jackets of tlaik velvet , slashed from the thioat to the bust , are worn over light su- i.th vests with afternoon dresses of wool or silk. The slashing on the sleeves corresponds to that on the front. Madame Marianne Lovelllec , who died re cently at St. Michael do Ynmaska. Canada , at the advanced ngo of 91 years , lett 511) ) chil dren and grandchildren. Miss McBrown , ot Chesterville. III. , Is htn- tion agent , baggauo master , nnd telegraph operator , runs a lumberyard and a dairy , and holus the position of village bullo. A woman In Laiislngburg. N. V. , has cloned with n cornet-player , who boarded with her nnd her husband. The latter must llnd his house unusually quiet now. Uhinc-stono spiders now ornament the out4 sldo of tiny velvet opeia bonnets , and also decorate the toes of the dainty gray Fiench kid sandnls worn over garnet bilk hose at live-o'clock teas. San Francisco has a curiosity In the shape of a young woman who can speak , but wlio will not. Seven years ngo her lover , a sea faring man. wns drowned , and since that time she has not uttered n word. A colored girl admitted to the privileges of the University of Toronto has matriculated , having passed In mathematics , history , geography , classics and Kuglishand , obtained second-class honors In French and German. Hoop earrings set with pearls , diamonds , garnets or rubies nro very fashionably worn witli full cvenlnc toilets , llooped clasps to match fasten the velvet ( loir collars , now the Invaiinblo addition to a dressy costnmo. Some of the skirts for young girls are mndo with wide box-pleats anil nro without drapery , n loosely-knotted snsh being worn with them. They nro trimmed with a broad band of striped material placed n few Inches above the bottom. Coiffures for evening wear consist of flow ers , ribbon , and le.itlicrs. The whole change these ornaments have undergone of late is In the way they are arranged. They are now small nt the starting point and raised In line dullcato aigrettes , In the absence of the Kov. A. P , Jones , the preacher nt Frankfort , Splnk county , Da kota , on a recent Sunday , his wlfo preached a sermon , and the congregation now want the male Jones to stay away nil the time or let his wife do the preaching. The "Lavcuso" tunic will again bo a popu lar overdress with spring fabrics. It Is c.iught up at both sides , and fastened under the buck DO exactly ns pc.it.nnt girls tuck up their skirts. The front breadths nro cut almost as lone ns the under-sklrt. The front and <\n \ breadths mo joined , jiju ] ( lil iteil fitf MW fastened at th ? uocic uy a sash or wide loops Oi mo dress-goods. It would appear that the golden ago had airived In millinery to note the array of head-coverings nnd trlmmlne.s. either of gold entire or adorned with it. There nro gold canvas fnbilcs , gold ornaments , nnd ribbons bordeicd with gold , while Hocks of birds , come trom some mysteilous cllmo , have gold beaks , gold heads nnd legs , while showcis of Bold dust bedeck their wouderful plumage. Dark hats are made beautiful by bronze and gold ornamentation , and among the folds nnd loops which tower lilgli upon the trout of ahprlnghat are two red crabs , a gold llz- aul , and unco tiny gray velvet mice. Sadder Than I'roKrosslvo Kuchrc. O guileless youth , so full of slips , Far worhO than any Wall street broker , In you I turned my cash to chips , And lost It on a game of poker. And guileless youth and woman's nrt , You told mo lave wns then In fashion , And so 1 bet my only heait , And lost It on a game of passion , Yi't sadder still's the closing part- Far sadder than progressive euchre The maiden cnvo mo back my heart- Tito gambler always kept my lucre. DUOl'S. The baker Is the only loafer entitled to respect. If vou ranuot lick a man bo hHiient with his faults. The selfish mnn has mnstpieseuce of mind. Ho nu\er forgets himself. Them nro nearly fifty renr-admlrals in our naval service. Uear-admtrals are good enough tor a navy that occupies the sauiu position. \Vlian ho\vr\s > matrlcd bo promised tacleave to her to Iho end , Ami the lirst time they vis ited the theater ho clove at the end ot each net , E\ory man In this country would soon bo a mUllojialie If he would work with half the mercy that his-wife does when she btarts out to catch A tltta. Hoarder " .Pin tired of citing cakes three times u ftday. " Landlady " 1 should tiilnt you would be. Nfr 6no can carry nil tlio load you do without bqJjig tired. " "Thorn nrotlmes'i says fiall Hamilton , ' 'when n woman docsjiot feel like Irnrnlnc a language or savintr asoul. " Ills Just after she has pounded her finger with a tack ham mer. mer.A St. Louis dealer advertises ; "I nm sellIng - Ing line coikscrews In incn's pants at S4. " Un less there Is a loaflCdTlask In the hlo pocket the Inducement of a. tine corkscrew In the pants will not capture many purchasers. "Aro you n prolllbltlnnlst ? " nskcd Col. Do Stone , poisltu his pocket flask In the nlr as he regarded his iJianco acquaintance sus piciously. " 1 am. " Then you will excuse mo If 1 drink bcforo passing you the flask. " A llobokcn father , who has a beautiful daughter , has leplnced the "Hod Uless Our Homo" motto , which hung In the parlor , with an Illuminated card bearing IiUfersoll's remark : "When the Dog Harks It Is n Sign That I Am Moving On. " Its effect on Sun day nights I * thrilling. A minister who recently held a four weeks' revival nt Uuckhorn , lirown county. III. , re ports the following material results for him self : Two nmrrlnges at S5cnch ; nbenollt fiuppcr , the net proceeds of which amounted tnSo..80 ) ; a donation of $5 ; pioccodsof an exciting contest for n cnko by t\\o handsome young women. s : .Sti. The gentleman who committed suicide the other day In the Quartler St. ( lermaln , called the attention of his servant to the fact that ho was about to leap through the open win dow , Just when ho had done so there came a knock nt the door. A friend came In and asked the scrVlfnt , " \ \ hero is your master ? " "Ho has jus ! gene out , slr"j wns tlioa calm reply of the valet , pointing to the open win dow. To a Pedagogue-Benedict. Drar Cipher , you've naught loft to sigh for , Since units unite when they marry. And you will bo quick to see why , for You ndd two , and have one to eniry. Uttt when you behold Iho first baby J 'Twcie well In your adding to tatry , Tlio ailthmctlc changes ; and may bo You'll ndd one and have two to carry. IMI'lliTIES. " \ \ hlch Is right. Edward , 'tho ' wages or sin Is death , ' or 'tho wages of sin nro death' " " "Neither , Annabel ; the wages of sin Is wealth. " "Aro you n marrying man ? " was asked of a soluble-looking irontlemnn nt nil uptown reception. "Yes , sir , " was the icply , "I'm a clergyman. " fKvaiisvillo Argus. Evangelist Moody objects lo church fnlrs where'-any girl can bo kissed tor twenty- live cents. Ho Is right to object. Twenty- the rents Is too confounded cheap. The ladles of the Conciegatlonal church will given chocolatalio at an early date. It will bo observed that this form of talrols the mildest form or dissipation known outside of a red paint toot on a washtubful of church festival lemonade. f Washington Critic. A sllvcrdollar , bright and untarnishedwas found lodged In the Intestines of a largo black bass which was recently caught In a mountain stream in Idaho. Thls.tho Spring licld Union thinks , will interest the skeptics who have questioned tlio story of how St. Peter got the money to pay bis poll tax. Superintendent "Children , this Is Hov. Dr. MncSnorter from Gowanus , ho has come all the way to try and save your souls tiom hell. You arc not paying attention. Now can any llttlo boy 01 girl tell mo where the gnntlonmn is from ? " Choi us of children KFrom hell. " rt "Most ot you ministers nro so poor , " re marked Mrs. I'orcino svmpathizingly. "Why it is , 1 wonder'0 "Probably , " replied the llov. Brown , pointedly , "because wo preach so often without notes. " It is pleasing to note In this connection that Mr. Porcine sent a check for his pew rent the very next day. day.Tho The "preacher" , Is the latest swindling dodge being worked In Central lown. Ho calls on his way distributing bibles , and often mcsunts the family with a handsome book. He then asks for dinner or other meal nnd takes a receipt for twenty-live cents paid for It. A few months later the neighboring bank calls for the payment of a note for S150.25. A llttlo girl whoso father had been reading o her a story of a child who wns eaten up by abcnrcoiild not seem to forget it , and at night said : "OH ; pixpn , wasn't that a dread- ul story . And thumlho poor child couldn't go up to heaven."Why , , not ? " "Why , hero she was Insldo the bear. " [ Boston liccord. liccord.STRBGTLY STRBGTLY PUR . IT coHTAiiys wo oncai iw Aivr FOHBI IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES. PRICE 25 CENTS , 50 CENTS , AND $1 PER BOTTLE n K.CEN I BOTTLES nro put tip for the a Ovoinmodntlonof all wlio clojlro a goo and low prlcod Gouali , Gold and GroupRemetty IMOi-E DKHHIINn A IIKMBIir FOIl CONSUMPTION ANV LUNG DISEASE , Should secure tholartro $1 bottles. Direction Bccompaiiyluir each bottlo. Bold by all Modiciuo Dealers. Absolutely Pare and Unadulterated. HOSPITALS , CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS , INFIRMARIES , AND PflteCHpoco BY p ynoiANS EVIRYWHIHI. ' CURES CONSUMPTION , HEMORRHAGES And a\l\Wiutlny \ \ Dlsenttii DYSPEPSfA , INDIGESTION , MALARIA. Tfll OKLV PURE STIMULAIT FOUTHESlOK , INVALIDS , CONVALESCING PATIENTS , AGED PEOPLE , WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. Vor Mlo bjr Drari' ; t . Orocon nfl Pelor . 1'rlcc. Olio Dollar ! > > Uuttlc. > u bgv ( , < 0a itio o m , f c C7P noa ,4ilef th lUtckr MeufiUln , ( * ct pi tttt TtrrUorlM ) , nntl | to nrocur * II from tK lr dtelcr , , un L i lUlf tKnen Kit , In fnu cli > r | > ( rr | > 4l < tj ttuKUcf DU D < ) lUr | la The Duffy Malt Wh'jkty Co.BalUnior , UiI. P. 8CHX12EB OOlirxXY. CUafi , UllacU , WuUro li.S.L. . . . CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 , "Wo do horobr certify thnt nro supervise thu nrmnircmonts for nil the Monthly nnd gnnrtorly Prnwlntra of The Loulslnnn stnto Lottery Conipnny. rind In oorsnn inminpo nnd control the Drnwlnfrs themselves , nnd tlint the nmo nro conducted with hoiirsty. fnlrne * nud In Rood nwh townrd nil pnrtlo * . nud wo nuthorlxo the Compnny to use thlsecrtinoito. with fRc-slmlic * of our slcnnturos nttnohoJ In its ndvcrtlsinoat COMMISSIONHUS. _ Wo. thounilcrslunod Honks ntul Hankers , will pay nil 1'rlrca drawn hi Tlio Ixiulslana Stnto I < ot- tcrios whlcli may bo prcsonto.l nt our counter ! .T. ii , nni.rsuv , Pres. Louisiana National Bant HAMUKL H. KKNNKDV , Pres , State National Bank. A. ItALmVlX , Pres. New OrleansNatlonal Bank , _ UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. U Oviiii II.U.FA MILLION UiSTinnuTr.n LOUISIANA STATE "LOTTERY COMPANY , Inoorporntod In 1S8S for2. " > years by tlio loirl * ' Innirc lor IMucntloiml nnd Clinrltnhlo imrixHos with n cnpltnl of f I.IWO.IWO lo which n rosurvo fund of over f.V > 0OOU 1ms since boon ntldod. lly mi overwhelming popular vote ItslYmichlso was mndo n purl of tlio pru ont Stnto Constitution adopted December , A. I ) . 13TU. Its urn ml single number drawings will tnko pliico monthly It novnr scales or postpone * . Look nttho follnwlm ; ( Ih'.rllmtlrm : 190th Grand Monthly AM ) THE EXTRAORDINARY QUARTERLY DRAWING In the Academy of Music , New Orleans. Tuesday , March 10th , 183(1 ( Under Iho personal snpemsoii and manage ment of ( ! IN' . ( i. T. IliAimioAit : : > , of Lou isiana , and Oix. : Juiui , A. HAUI.Y , of Vlt- Kllliil' Kllliil'CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. Notice , Tickets are SIO only. Halves , S3 Fifths , $2. Tenths , SI- MSTOITWZK.S. Application for rutos to clubs should bo mndo only to the olllco of the company In Now Or leans. For further Information wnto clearly , mvln ! ? full ndd res * . POdTAfi NUTBS , Kxprrsi Money Orders , or Now York KxchmiKO in ordinary let ter. currcnov bv oxnress full sums of $5 und upwards - wards at OUL- espouse , CWOllCUUS , 111. Or M. A.nAUriUN. Washington , D. 0. Mnko P. O. Money Orders pnynblo nnd address registered letters to NUW OHLKANS NATIONAL HANK , New Orlouus , La. DR. HAIR 'S Asthma Gure. Tills Invnluaulo spocltlo rondlly nnd perma nently cure's nil kinds of Asthma. The most obstinate und lonj ? stmidlmr raises ylold prompt ly to Its wonderful curlnu properties. It Ii known throughout the wotld for Its unrlvnlod clUcncy. J. L. OALDAVELL , city of Lincoln , Nob. , writes , Jnn. i"iJbhl : Slnco uslnL' Ur. Hair's Asthinn Cure , for inoro tlmn ono yi-nr , my wlfo has boon entirely well , nnd not oven n symptom of the disease 1ms iippcnrod. WILLIAM 11ENNKTT , Illolilnnd , Town , writes , Nov.yd.lWKi : 1 Imve boon ullllctod with liny Fever nud Asthmit since 18.VJ. I followed your directions and um hnppy to sny Unit 1 never slept bettor in my life. I nm glad Unit I nm among the mnny who can Bpcnk so Invornbly ot your remedies. A vnlunblo ( VI pngo trontlso containing slmlloi proof from every atnto In the U. S. , Cmnuls nnd Qrciit Drltnln , will bo mnllod upon npplloatlon Any druggist notuavlnar It in stock will pro- cu It. WHO 15 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOQRAPHV OF THI9 COUNTRY WILL SEE SY EXAMININO THIS MAP THAT THE CIIICAGO.ROOK ISUHD 8 PACIFIC BfllLWAV Uv reason of ItJi central poilllnn nnU clone relation to an ( irlnclnnl llni-j ICant amiYet. . at Inltlil nnd tcr. nijjijil l > oln 15 , cunitltutos tlic uioit Importuit lulct oJitlnentnl link In that nvki.m of through trnnipon tatlon which lnvliHj nnd facilitate ! trat ol anil traffla l > twconctlli or the Atlantlo mid raciflc Coaitj. It Ii .ilia the MTOrlto nml hmt route to and from points imt. : Northoait nud 8oulhi'n t , nnd curreipondlnc I > olnts Wi t. Noitlin'pit anil Soulliwett. The Croat Rock Island Route Guarantees It * patronn that icnta of perronal icon. rltr adonled by a Bollj , thoroiinhlir ImlUiltJ rnaO- bo < J. smooth trnclis of ontlnuouH pfecl rail , Ktibgtan * tlally Imllt ciilrorn ami In lilfes , lolling mock an near perfection an liuiiiun fUll inn mike It. tliu narctr appllancoi or patent liiiiruriil | triirni > and air brnltcJ. ami that oacllnudliclpllne which so vein * the prac tlcaloparallon of all In tialn Oilier upeclaltlui of .his route are Tranifrrs nt nil ronnectlni ; points In Union Dvnots , and tlio iiniiirpauncj conifuit jij | | The Famous Albert Loa Route Ii the direct and fnTorlta line butwcen Clilc goan4 Mliinoaimlliaiidflt. raul.wboio connwilonnnrnmnil * Inllnlouliepouforall point * In lo ! , Tmrllorlci anrt lirlliili Provinces. ( Ivor this route Kost Ktvrctt Iriiliu are run to tbu wnti > rlnir iilacpn. dimmer riv torn , iilcturej'iuo loi-alliltx , and hunting anil rlililuu uroiindsot Iowa and Ulnnciotu. It l ftls.i the ino l clFilrable rniit * to the ilcu wheat Holds nnJ im.lontl Ittinlint Inli.rlor D/iUciU / kalw"lja"0bl'cri ' " , ' " ' ! MNKr Tl * Pfnxli anrl Ka ? ' ' ' ' ' nnoiu'nnd . tlounc ! ! Illuff'tfan'spft * Wlnneapoll * iiiiil ht. I'aul and liitrrinnllatii po'.f. ' ' * ' For detailed jiifoiinatlon < tlnn ; - ' , # * ( . , ohtainahlo. as well as tlrketl , at Ml * , " , , .V , „ j. / R. R. E. 8T. JOHN , Ocn'lT'liti TBS. . P. BOYER & CO. and Jsl ! Work , 1020 L'urnnm Street , Omaha , Nob. OMAHA OPEN BOARD OF TRADE. PARLEY & CO. , BROKER SIN GRAIN Provisions and R. R. Stocks. 130B Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. nxccutuordore for purchase or ealuof whimt , corn , | > oik and railroad stocks. Holer by | un mission to llio Omaha Katlonnl Hunk. 1'ii stela ? * mimtlon to ordcis Iroia In- torlor whloli aiutollulto.l. VAIILKV & CO. LYON & HEALY , btllto Si 1M nil roe bin. , BAND CATALOGUE tut I Mi , II ] f n , ICXI i.gii.l.p fU b M .uU. bu k. Civ * . L.IU. 8U di , Dtum II.U , IAIN I IIJ AMTin THE BESTTHREAD FOR SEWING MACHINES YY ILLIIVIHm IU SIX-CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON , Full Assortment for ealo to the Tratlo by VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , \1 CJEJ xtr is DEWEY & STONES' One of the Best and Ii&rgesb Stocks in the U S. to Select from. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevate M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , GKO. BUHKE , Jlnnnffor , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. REFERENCES : Merchants' nntt Fnrmora' Hank , David City , Not ) . ; Kearney National Jank ? , Koariioy , Neb. ; Coliiinlum Stitlo Unnlc. Columbus , Nob. ; McDonald's Hank , Nortli I'latto , Neb. ; Onialia National Hn.nk. Omaha. Nob. Will pay customers' drnfl with bill of laillii ! : nttachcil for two-thirds value of slock. S3 A STANDARD MEDICAL WORK FORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ONLY HI 11Y MAIL , POSTPAID. ILLUSTKATIVI2 S.V3IPI.I2 VKKK TO ALL r. Nenroni nml PhT < loil nohllltr Prpmnturo Decline In Mnn. Krror of Voulti , unit I'm ' untold mlnorios romlllnit from ( nil Iteration nnil or- cesses. A book for oycrr nmn , rouiiB , mliMlo-azod nnd old. It contains 125 prmerlptloni for nil iicutonnil chronlcuiKcnBeB.cnchonaof which It Inrnlunblo. Ho found by the author who nrporlcnco for 33 roirsli inch n > prolinblr never bororBfoll to the lot of nnr physlclnns 300 paces , nouml In bonutlfiil Krcni-h 'mil- llnciiiliis od covers , full ellt.ainruntoail to 1)0 ) nil nor work In BToryeonoa raecnnnlcnl , lltcr.irr an doniil tlmnnnr ether work In thin country forJ.r > l orthB monojrwlll borofuml In orory Initnnoe. Prlca nnlr $1 by mnll , pontpnUI. Illil.lnuo I niiinnlo. fin. fiondnow. Ooldraednluwnrrtod tbo iiiitlior Ur the N > tlonftl Mortlcnl Amoclatlon. to the linn. A. 1 * . HlMpll , nmlnynclnta onirara of tbo bonrd tlio roidarls ra- Bpoctfully referred. TlioHclonconf Ufol < worth moro to the yoiinsnnit tntitcllo-nuoJ men of this ecneratlon thm all tliairoll mlnot of Cnllfnrnliuiiul tlio Bllmrmlnos of Norada combined. S. K. Chronicle. TlioScloncoof Ufa polnla out the rocks nn.l . quloi. . . .iiulson which the coii'tltutlon mid liopoi of nuinr n yoiinx man hnvo boon fatally wrookoJ. Manchester Tim sclonco of T/lfolsnt crontor value tlmn nil th moJIcal works iiubllsheil In this country for tlio pasl jcurH. AtlantiiCiinstltutloii. TlioHcloncoof I.lfo Is nnuiierb nnd mnstorlr troit- l o on nervous and physical iloblllty. Dotrolt I > 'ro3 Address the PoiboJy Moilloal Institute , or Dr W. II. 1'arkcr. No. 4 Uullilnoli Btreot , Doston , Mnss.wliomir be consulted on nil diseases requiring skill and oiuorl * enou. CUronlcunil obilnuto illsuiisei thut litivu buf * Mod the skill of nil otlierpliyslclnns u apoclnltr. HueU tronted sueccsHfully without nrt ln tunco of falluri Mention Omabu lloo. HAfflBDRG - AMERICANA A DIUECT LINB FOlt Enelanil , France & Germany , Tlio BtOAmslilpsof this well IUICMVH line are built of Iron , In wnter-tlglit compartments , and uro furnlahod with uvory roiulsltu to niuko tlio luiESiifo lioth sato and ngroimblo. They curry the Unitoil KtaloB nnd European inalU.iinil lonvo New York Thursdays and Saturdays for 1'lv. mnulli , ( LONUONCliCrbousl'AlU3 ) ( und IIAJI- HuturnliiR' , tbo steamers lonvo Iliimlmnr on WcJncsdnyd and tiundnyK , vlu. Ilavro , litklnif passi'ML'C'rsnt Soiitlimnptou mid London. First cnbln $7) ) , fOl ) anil $75 ; Stocrnifo f SI Ititllruitd tickets from Plymouth to llristol , Car- dill. Ixjudon , or to any pluro In tlio tJoutli uC Enslnnd , L'HRIS. StooniKO from Europe only o. Bond for "Tourist cluzotti1. " O. 11. H101IAHD & CO. , Oonornl Pasaeimor AKonta , Cl Droitdwny , Now York ; Wiishluutou uud La Sallo Hts. . Clilcngo , 111. CHICAGO Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago oll'cra superior advuiilaaos not podSlblo by nny ether line AIIIOIIK ft tovr ot the nuinflroiis points ot sitpo- ilorlty enjoyed by lh patrons or tills romibo- twcoiiOinalm nnd Chicago , uro Its two trains a day of DAY COACIIiy whluh are tlio llnoht that human art and limuunlty can create. ItHl'AL- A1I ( HI.KEI'INO OAKS , whlcli nro modoU of comfort nnd ol x nco. Its l'AUIXII DUAWINO KOuM CAHS , unsuriia sod byuny.aiid Its \\ldo- ly celiibrati-d l'AI.ATIAMININa OAKS , ( no ixiualof wliloli citnnot bit found ulbawhnro , At UoiuiQll Hlulls the trulns ot'tho Union I'nci. flo Hy. connoot In Union Dcnot xvlth tliojii of thn Chlcnt'oA : Northwoslcrn Ry , IiiChlcaira the tiuliiH of IliU line inako close coniiuction with theReof nil oastoru lines , Vor Detroit , Columbua. Indlannpalla , Cumin null , Nlnirorti Kails. Ilullalo , I'iltnunrjTonintu Mnntli-nl , lloslnii , Now York. I'hlliulolplilii , Il.il- tliiioro.WiiBhliiirton and all polnta lu the east , uslc thu tickut ntfont for tlckiiU flit tlio "NOHTH-WIISTMltN , " If you wish Iho best accommodations. AlltloVct B.B.IIAHI , Qon. I'asa. Notlca to Contractors. " \TOTICR Is hurcbr irlvun tbut sui led proposal ? -LN lor llio construction ofrirourt IIOUBO In ills- public square , York , York county. Nobrtifiku , ithecoFtuf wlik'li U not to oxccud llm sum of tVi.OWi , will bu rccolvcd nt tlio county clerk's omen , on or boforu April 23th , 16M , nt 1 o'clock , p. in. rlutd co nit house to to built tuicoidlritf tu plans nnd epcclflcatloua on fllu tu thu county i luik'i olllco , York county , or nt thu olllco of O. II. I'laoy , .No. HI South l.'lcnomh ' at . l..nctln , Nobrueku , on nnd aricr tlnicb 2Uli , Heti. Tbo parlr totht > m tb oontraut may bo uwHiilod will to required to give bond lu doul > ) < > llio nmoinit of tlio coiilract price : conditioned for Ibu faithful perform nee of hit obllg-ulicn , Bnld bond to bo approved by tb county board. The board luaorvo the rlvht tu reject any or all bid * . Tly order of the board niRdo rtbriiarjr ? " , l ° 8i ) . mliildt M. .SOVr.itUIOH , CountCioilc ) , ESTABLISHED 1803. CHAHDIEPROWHCO. GRAIN AND PROVISION Commission Merchants , OFKICUS : Bonrcl of Trade , Clmmbor of Comraorco , Alllwnukoo. H , C. MILLER , Western Business Solicitor. Local Business Solicitor , 13O1 Douff ROSEWATER & CHRISTIE , Rooms 12 and 13 Granite Block C ) ratio Systems and Smvorago Pinna for Cities and Towns n spoclully. I'lans , Kftlinntps nod Speclllciitionsforl'ulilio nnd other Knjrlnooriiur works furnished. Burvoyg und Itoport mndo on Public Improvements. ANDREW HOSBWATKII. Monibor Amorlcnn Soolo- ( ity Civil Kimliioorfl. City DiiKlnoor oC Omiilia EO. It. CIIUISTIL- , Civil Knaluucr. ESTABLISHED USED IN ALL JLO70. 1RZOODOO PARISOFTHE WORLD Catalocuea nd 1'rlccsoii nppllcntlnn. Holdby nil the best r.irrlniru Iliillilerinnd Dealers. CINCINNATI , U. H. A. Cublo Aririreu. COO-CIN. The Short Line and Best Route From Omaha to the East. TWOTUAINS DAILY iiKTwn Chicago , JDiinoftiioljS. J > lllwi"lil6"o. ti. I'HUl , Coilur uapldSi Diivofiporr , Clinton. DnUuqile , , Jloclt Isiaua , Kioopoit , .liniosvlllo , Klein , Madison , LnCrosso , lli-lnli. Winonn Amlall other Important polnta Kn5t , Nortliou and bouihmujf , Ilotoll. Tjcltot . omco Cr.iou at JIW 1'ni'iiam . ' cot. " ( ll , i > UTtf.n .indjit . 1'uclllo . I'ullltinr , rtioojiers nnd the Finest Dlnlntf C.lr * Ul > Uo World mo run on thu iiialn lines ol' the winu.AnoMuWAUifii&riT. : : IMtu , It All. WAV , nnd uvory ultontiim Is paid to passengers l-iy coutta. OUH umploycs of I ho company. It. MIIMII , QuiiornlMnnnirer. J.F. TiiCKisn , Asalslnnt Gonernl Mnimor , A. V , II. U.uii'ENTKii , OoiiLrnl I'aaeciijcr an ! Ticket Affont. . Oco. I ) . IliiAfffiiii ) . Assistant GouoraU'aa&cii- jfei-andTloUotAircnt , National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA , f Pftidup Oapitnl . $200,000 BuplusMayl , 18B5 . iiO.OOO H.V. . YATI-.S , President. A. K , Touy.Ai.rn , Vice President. W. II. S. lluoiius , Cashier , \V. V. Mousm , H.V. . Y ATM , LKWI3 8. A. K. BANKING OFFICE ! T2IJ3 JLRO2T KANK. Cor. I2.h and Fftrr.am Strooti General llanXInx Uushitm Traa < icni. 3d Star Line Carrylnjf UioHoljflura Itoyiil nud United ttlutoi y Hr. I unlay Between Antwerp & Hew York TO THK RHIMB , GERMANY , ITALY , HOL- UND AND FRINGE , Salon from ( CC to tlW. Uxpurilua ltl | < ficuj IHOto UM. ii ( .oud C.M.IJIU ( S4 , vud lltovi > tan $00. .Sitiorajo ixnaya t low r iei. fvm Wiiaht iSoii , Gi'Utiru ) A onu , U llr' ) dw * , MIIW York. Cnaahu , NobJu-hn. ni n > ) i Wooief , V , , 6t , f It VJrUi't