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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1886)
TUB OMAHA DAI&Y BEffi4 SATURDAY , MARCH 27 , 1885. FROM THE STATE CAPITAL , 80 80nv nv in The Various Lifo Insurance Companies Do ing Business in Nebraska , Hi ri THE STATEMENT FOR LAST YEAR. wA Tabttlntctt Inforinntlou For the Gen eral Publics Tlirco Now Corpo rations to tlio Front Ullnor Mentions. . [ ntOM inr. TIER'S MNCOI.N nuiiKAU.1 I Auditor Habcock lias prepared for tlio information of tlio public tlio following table showing tlio business transacted by : tlio various lifo nnd accident insurance companies in Nebraska during last year , together with such oilier information as may be of interest lo llio gcncrnl public : 83 : . .to a :3 : 2. .too 88 :3 : 8 : iS8 : | 3 ; cf ; ) "sfsf ; ; o' 88888888S8SS3 c cf < - " t-i ef Cf . any.Co any. 'o s'23 3 . . .iSUr/ ) 'Si ' ' ' ' ' ' Co " 23 tn - Come SScfest S > .2 " ' * ; . o . 0,0 Company. Ic § I less = : 51 183 ' Pill 11 i oj iw Cii. s occnsC AN INSANi : MAN'S SUICIDll. Coroner Koborts rcturnoil from Olive Dratich pruoinct ycslcnlny afternoon , wliuro ho hntl boon called Thursday to hold mi inqnost on the remains of .John Kersch , who liad boon found hanging tea a trco. Tlio funornl was licld yesterday forenoon , and the jury brought in n ver dict of Miicido by hanging. Kerseh was a bachelor and lived ulone .on u rented farm in Olive Urunoh precinct. He was not mentally strong at nny time , and on Sunday ho was clear oil his baso. Ho imng/med that sonio one was pursuing him , nud in this condition called at it neigh bor's and asked for protection ami nt the same tune oflorod a roll of green backs , which on their refusal to take ho threw under the table and started on the run towards the grove where lie wns found. This was the last seen of him alive. On going to the house it wns dis covered that he had not returned ami Roarch was begun for him , which resulted in finding him on n little island in the south branch of Salt crook. Ho had pro cured a lariat rope and with it had com mitted the not of self destruction. It ap peared that ho had climbed the trco and then slowly let himself down , and dcatli came from strangulation. NEW COlirOliATIONS. Thrco now corporations worn recorded by the secretary of state yesterday. The first was tlio Superior Cattle company , of Superior , Nuekolls county , the promoters of which are C. . Adams , E. J. Adams , D. liossormau , K. Itosscrman , W. A. Movers , lj. li. Adams , L. H. Hosscrman ami J. 11. Hossorman. The authorized capiUil is $100,000. The Nebraska Distilling company , of Nebraska City , with a capital of $100,000 , is another new organisation. The inoor- porators are George L. Woolsoy , Dexter Minis and Krustus C. ( ialllcld. John Lisco and William F. Dodge , of Clarks , Mcrrlck county , have organized what they term the Central Nebraska Detective association. lllMKF MENTION. The ball given by tlio llobrow Ladies' Uonovolont association Monday overling was the most notable event of the week in the social Una. Tliciu.was a lurgu at tendance of our most worthy Hebrew cit- i/.ons , and a snug sum was realized for the poor , for whose sake the holies and beaux mingled in glad communion and danced till daybreak. Mr * . Draper has relumed to her homo in Iowa , after A short visit with her s > on , T. U. Draper , in tuis city' K. M. Marquette and family are homo from their trip to California. Houry MoLain has brought an action in the ( listriet court against 1'otor John son to recover money received by John- BOH for the services of SufTolk Chief , ti horse owned by Mclnin. The lii ! : : man in gathering the facts in a scandal sensation which when made public will Bhake Lincoln society to the very foundations. ( ius Sanndcrii has bought the tKtnros and furnishings of ( Jnick's saloon for $7,000 , and will take possesjipn April 1. Ho is to nay a rental of $170 a month for the promises. A rumor is current to the ofiuot that J. J. Imholfis about to engage in the hank ing business in this city , with Colonel Cornish of Iowa. William Mc-Loan , of South llond , Neb. , put up at the Opelt house Thursday night , and celebrated his arrival in the city by blowing out the gas. The doc tors had n hard rustic with William yes terday , nud llnally Micceeilcd in saving him.Tho The back door of Hnrpolslioimcr's dry goods store was found open yesterday morning by Olllcor BenmnghotV for the third time in throe months. The police picked up Henry Chinn , a young coon vng yesterday , ana ticketed him to the mform school. Commutation papers have been issued by the governor to two prisoners in the pen. CUarleu Smith , who win sent from Icrrlck county on eighteen months cntcnco for forgery , is nl lowed tlireo lonths. nnd Kobt. Hell , of Keith county , n for three years for grand larceny , gets of ( seven months. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Itcghtol celebrated ho twentieth anniversary of their mar- iago : Saturday evening last by giving n milling reception to thrir daughter Vlicc : , who was then married to Mr. John 1 Kato. iim The republican central committee will ncet to-night at the blllco of I. L. 1/ymati. Alany Lincoln people are arranging to ittcnd the funeral of Mrs. Latham at Nebraska City Sunday. Sheriff Warren of iSowcnsllc , Pa. , ob- .alned. extradition warrants from the jovernor yesterday for tlio return to that place of Charles 11. Hayes , now in jail at 1 Jmalia. Hayes is charged with seducing tl ho daughter of Harvey Arbuckle , a tvrnlthy resident of Lawrence county. Work on the capitol building will bo rcsuhied about the 1st of April. Con tractor Stout is already massing a largo amount of material on the ground , and has u largo force of men under contract. Tlio Dying Shoemaker. 'Dear wife , I'm waxlnc ncftr my end , " The dying cobbler wild ; "Soon to an upper world my polo Its lonely way must tliiuad. " 1 fear. Indeed , I'm ' ppKRlnc out ; lint then \\liat boots U. lovoV Hcie we lime been a titled pair , And so we'll be above. "Sly Ills , 1 know , no drugs may heel , So It's welt to incpnic ; Wo can't nut counU-rto our fate- Just put a peg In tlieiol "The future need not RVC ! you caie , 1'vo loll my awl to you ; Tor. ili-pp within my Inner sole , 1 know that you'\o been true. "I've always given you your lights , Hut now jou uni'-tbo left ; However , do not Kiluve too much When of me you're beicft. "A ln-4 fniowelll now will takn , " He smiled and raised bis lieiul. "JMnst the criii-l timlndy That Inya you low , " sue said. "I'll slimier 'way In pence , " he hlghcd , 'The strlfo will soon bo past. " 11H head loll back , ho sweetly smiled , Anil then he bieatlicd Ills last. [ Korilbtown Herald. KDUCATIONAL. Eastcin Catholics deny thcio is a want of hatinony among the members of the univer sity committee. The Connecticut seunte , by a vote of 17 to 7. has passed the bill piovtilinK for compulsory Institictlon In the public schools on the ef fects ol alcohol anil tobacco. The llev. Dr. Koss. former twenty years the principal of Dalhousio college , died at Halllax. AVoikhas been begun at Sheffield , Eng land , on thn nrt gallery for which the late J. Newton Mnppln leit STfl.ooO for u biiildlnir fund and pictiucs vil : ued at S5COOi)0. ) It will be named the Slappln Ait Gallery. draco llubbanl , a crntlusito of the Iowa University , has adopted the profession of civil engineer , and is employed In-tho United States Government Suney In Montana to make maps. Huilolph Alhrccht's university at Vienna Is the largoht In Ktnupe. It has " > piole sois ml fi.'iSl students. There arc 8'Jro public schools in Dakota , .night by 4.H5 teachc-8 , nnd having0'Ui5en- ) oiled pupils. The iicimaucut school pioucr- y is valued at Si2,18Tbr. ( ) . 'J'hu total ircelpts ast year wcio 5-lll,75C.TO ; total cxpundl- ures , Sl,814ili. ! ! . ft Is announced that n New York gontle- nan of wealth , who docs not wish his mime undo public at present , has In formed the olll- ers ot the Northwe.stcrn unlvcrlty , at Evan- ton , 111. , that the may diaw upon him for 10,000 with which to cicct a new college iiiildlnc to bo known as Sclenre Hall , to be Javotctl to the uurpohos of Rcienttlic lii'itriic- ion. The new building will bo erected Uur- ng the coming summer. In iFCltlicio wcio firty-oncsolentlllc and art chools in ( ! ieat Itrltaln. Now tlieie aio > 2r of tlip.so Institutions , with 87,777 htu- Icnts In science. The entile eiluoational c - abllshincnt Is under govcrinneiit control. A welcome guest in winter ; the new 'omedial ' agent Red Star Cough Cure. Real Kstnto Trnnororn. The follov/mg transfers wore filed darch 25 , with the county clerk , and reported for the BEE by Ames1 Real Estate Agency : James G Taylor ( single ) to Chailcs C George , lot 3 block 1 Hlllsldo add No. 2 , Omaha , w d 81.100. james At Woohvoith and wife to Otto Wit- orf , ne qr scpyj , 15,13 Douglas Co. no SI. AETouzalin ( single ) to Kent Ullayilen , ots 3 and 4 block 3 Hillside add No. U Omaha , w d-81. WJ Connclinnd wife to Swan Ptitcrspii , ot 18 Hickory Place add , Omaha , w d-8400. Algernon S Paddock and wife to Dexter L Thomas , lots 0 and 7 block 12 Highland Place Omaha , w d 51,700. Mlllard V Soars ( single ) to William II Vin egar , lot a block 2 Hlewlld add Omaha , w d S''b)0. ( ) .ionn WPanl ( single ) to William J Paul , ot 1 block V Prospect place Omaha , w d 51iOO. ! William J Paul ( single ) to John W Paul , _ ot 8 blocu 11 Lowe a 1st add Omaha , w d 8150.Allen Allen Knot to Knbcit Mason , lot 1 block -11 Omaha , q c STU.T1- . Dexter L Thomas and wlfo to Ida J McConnell - nell , lots block V Lowe's add Omaha , w d ? 700. Dexter L Thomas and wlfo to Wilson T Graham and others , lots 1 and Q block V Lowe's add Omaha , w d S1.400. Dexter L Thomas anil who to Sfary I TId- ball , lot 4 block Y Lowe's add Omaha , w d S700. Dexter L Thomas and wlfo to Mary I TId- ball , lota block V Lowe's add Omaha , w d 8700. Albert J Peck and otlieis to L I ) Holmes , lots : J and 4 Oxford place add Omaha , n c SI. Kmnm S Kry anil luibb to Dexter L Thomas , part of ho qr mv qr sec 6,15,13 , Douglas Co , w a 50,200. John G Althouso and wife to John Hcnr- qulst , lots H and G block 'M Credit lronclcr add Omalia , w d SJ,500. William Ruth and wife to Thomas U Wood- oltou , und hi lot a block 225 Omaha , w d S'.OOO. Ono of tlio most ingenious processes which has lately come into vogue in the treatment of iron an Austriaiunvcnllon is that of giving to the metal n silver surface , this being cflbctcd by first cover ing the iron with morouryaml then silver by tlio galvanic process. IJy heating to ! Xy ) , C. , the mpruuryevaporate * andtha silver layer is fixed. PILL ! 25 YEARS IN USE. The Orentoat Medical Trinraph of tlio Ago ! iYNlPTOIYIS OF Che bead , with a dull leniatlon In tlio back part , 1'nlu uorlcr Iho boulder- blade , Fullneis nflcr eating , vrllb ndli- laellnallonta exertion of body ornilnJ , Irritebllltr otlemvtr , I.oirnplrlti , wliU nrcclluaofbaTlnetiDiilccieil omodutr , \Vcarloeia , Plzzlnoii , I'luucrluij nt tbo Heart. Ilolo bofurolbo CTCI , llcaducho nvor tbo Tlclit ere , Iteatlesmesirlih fltful drenmi , Illelitr colored Urlao , nod CONSTIPATION. TUTT'H P1X.I.8 arc especially adapted to inch cases , ono close crfecia etiuh a cbango of feeling an to astonhlitlio sufferer. They IncrMio the Appctltoanil cauia the fcodr to Titko 011 1'leiU.ttiuj tba ivitem li nourUhedan < l brtbelrTonlo Action on th l > laittlreOraan > , Itcuulur fitoult ro IiroducM. I'rlca-J. e. 44 ifiirrny St..N.V. TUTT'S ' EXTRACT SARSAPARILU nenorat 4 the body , makes bealtby tleali. the wefc , repairs tbo wustui of Uio sjetom with pure blood and hard uiuicla ; cone * tha Derrous jeU > ia , laTitcorates tba train , and Imparta the rigor 'ot manhood. * 1 . SoM br druzRUU. OFf 0 44 itturrHrt.i How York. The llo or Slio of It. ins vir.v. There's n glory ot tlio stmllglit , and another of tlio moon s fhcro's the bonnty ot the morning , nnd the richness of tlio noon ; There's a Joy nnd sntlsfnctlon In all tlio earth contains , Uut contentment tlxvells In woman , It she can but hold the reins. IIKll VIKW. The earth Is full of glory , and the world Is pasting fair ; December daj s aio pleasant , and Juno days rich and rnro ; Life seems like some pny picture , o cr which the sunbeams llai-li , If n man's wlfo never asks him to "let her ha\o some cash. " 110N13Y ron CTHK LAl > lKfl. All dressy spring wrnps arc short. Piinsles ate the ( lowers oC the passing mo ment. Some ot the straw hats have Itcmbrnmlt brims. Uolli round and pointed bodices nro fash- lonahlc. Shoes and boots are less polntod , but not sqiiiuo toed. Ulack lace bonnets nro the rage at the mo ment In 1'atls. Satin and watered ilbbons nro revived on spilng dresses. Suinhs nnd ihadnmcs In delleato tints con tinue in la\or. Hooks and eyes nre ngaln used on the bodies of drosses. Sailor hats with broad brims nrc among the vnrlous shapes In straw. Skirts of stii-ut suits nro made longer and barely csenpu the sidewalk. Heavy cord and braid trimmings , n la mill- tairc , will bo used tor Jackets. The best wet weather coat Is of rough frle7c , bourotte , or bonclo cloth. Lonp wraps will bo worn only for travel ing and rainy weather this spiing. Stripes of all widths mul In ovcry vnilety of cluster Is immensely popular. Tlio pointed waistcoat front Is tlio marked feature in thn young gills' spring frocks. Plaid buttons of Ivory and ot molar como among cither novelties in big buttons. Yellow will bo combined with black , whlto and the ihuk shades of yellow-brown. Havana or tobacco brown will bo n lovorltc color lor spilng wear for suits and jackets. Some of the new bnnnots aio formed ot llit ; loops of ilbbon oveilapplng ono another. I'lno corduroy will be used for cults , col- IniH , and rovers for woolen dresses lor clilld- len. len.White White petticoats me no longer woin di rectly under the diess skill except for indoor toilets. Another season ot black hosiery Is pre dicted , but not to tlio exclusion ol coloiod stockings. Hough straw bonnets trimmed with ilbbon bows nnd beads will bu worn with tallor- mde costumes. Cordcreino Is the abbreviation of corde do a leine , the sister fabric of coiduroy , Its ) ldcr blc ; brother. Some ot the new dresses have , full over- klits shlncd on to tlio long bodice , which Is lolntcd back and front. Buttons are so largo and ornamental that hey are no longer used for tastuulngbodices , 'lit ' lorm the tiimmlng. Dark blue , dark green , pansy shades , gar- ict , bronze and drab nro worn by elderly us eil as by younger women. Short loose jacket fionts opening over eng pointed waistcoats are seen on some of he new spring street diessos. Black silk and fine glossy black alpaca are .lie materials used for the long petticoat A01 n under the skirl of street 1 rocks. Walking dresses are to be somewhat loncer , han I'onneily. just clearing the ground. The ikirts of house dresses will touch the iloor. Cnirle Uincg Is tlio editor ol the only news- , taper in the United States that is published by acoloii'd woman. She is tinniariled , and "Ivcsnt Petersburg , Vn. "A woman Is n good deal like an accor- ileon , " bajs hawrenco O'Rcilley. "You can iliaw her out all right , but the music begins when yon tiy to shut her up. " The women of Mexico liavo such beautiful- v long and thick hair that a real American switch is looked upon as n wondeitul curlosi- y. A lialdheaded woman was never known .n . Mexico. Diagonal fronts upon both basques and stiect jackets niovery popular , and English cutaway coats fastening diagonally * across the chest , with two buttons , are also considered very chic. The striped , haired and blocked boucle or frlse cliamlirays and /opliyrs are always made up in combination with plain chambrays nnd zephyrs ol the same color as the ground of Iho other stuff. A bonnet of split straw has n pointed scalloped brim. It Is trimmed with straw- colored lace wrought with cold threads and a montuiu of white lilacs. Tlio strings aio of faille francalso ribbon with purl edges. Love IB said to bo the motive power of tlio woi Id , nnd yet lifty-six women out of every ninety-two willstlck to It that a. well-seasoneif luocmi handle Is iiinro reliable than moral suasion for immediate lesults. | Chicago Ledger. A woman named ICuenzo had been sup- portfdby public chailty In a blleslan village lor thirty ywars. The other day , having fallen heir to SO.OOO , she Have Sii.UOO to the villniio with which to build a giavel ro.id to a neigh boring town. A Kansas young woman was escorting two little gills alonj ; the sticola of Leavenworth , at the same time carrying a wash tub , The children weio attacked by n mad do , when the voung woman piompfly put the tub ovei the beast and sat down on it. A training school for nurses Is to bo estab lished at Toklo. Japan , under thu supciTisioi ot Miss Linda Ulclinids , late Hiipcrintondcn of n similar institution In Jtoston. The nov training school will be partly under ml&slon aiyand partly under government pationage , Ulack will bo as fashionably worn as over In transpaicnt materials , such as grenadine , lace , embioldered tulle , bead-wiought silk canvas goods , and in ctnmlno fabrics ; plain lace , stilpcil or enriched with velvet stripes both wldo and narrow. Ono of the new spring hat shapes , and a very popular ono , has n very laige half coni cal ciown , with a brim that falls straight al most over the nape of the neck In the back , llaios up over the loft ear and foiehead , and droops over the right car. This hat is far moro becoming than might be supposed from the description. In England and Wales there nro 1M5,000 women in domestic service ; 1,578,000 workers In various waso-p.iying Industries ; IW.OOO engaged in the prolesslons ; 01,000 employed 1n agriculture as n means nt subsistence ; llMXX ) in commercial pursuits , and about 0.000,000.wivet , ) and daughters of woiklngnifii N < ho earn their own living. A charming evening dress designed for n youns lady's wear for the summer season Is made ot milk-whlto surah , with the Mnruuer- ito bodlco and sleeves trimmed with Vene tian lace. The tunic Is veiy boutlaiit over thu hips ending In a t > , isli nnd long ends in the bark. The skill pmtlon Is simply kilted , tlio halt of the length of each pleat hold down with handsome pearl ornaments , All ol the fashionable wraps for this and the coiuins season will bo short , with tlio ex ception of those designed for traveling , and the graceful Chinese dust cloaks to put on over handsome day or evening dresses whllo ill I vlng any great distance. There is literally no end to the variety of abbreviated dolmans mans , vlsltes , and other half-littlng wraps brought out. A noor worunn applied to tlio lady In cliargo ot the associated charities lor assistance , "Have yon a liublmnd ? " inquired the lady. "i'cB'm , " answered the woman , "but lie's pooily and can't ' niafeo n llvlli1. " "How many chlldien Imvo you ? " Thirteen , mum. " "Thfitecn ! " icpllcd the lady in suipilse. "Yos'm thlitfen. " " 1'ou , must have had some twins ? " No'm , " the woman replied , innocently ; "them ain't no twins. I thought 1 was doin' my slmro with ono at n time. " She was ably assisted. PCPPI3IIM1NT linoPS. The next tltno General Sherman irocs to war he should shoot his Ink bottle. If a man wants R misfit there are always tailor shops enough where hu can get It. They call paintings canvasses nowadays , but then political canvasses usually-paint the towiithoy aiohuld in. An a result of the Mikado epidemic "tho ( lowers that bloom in the spring" will bo chestnuts when they do come , This Is u pnnerful season and n woman has six wcnks In which to meditate upon pi ous thoughts and the sort of bonnet she will have. AXewYork iudgo has decided that It Is not & cilmo to. bo poor. This may bo true ; but certain investigations in Now York show thnt In n great many cases U is a crime to bo rich. rich.A sentimental -jrlft'r Pays "n baby Is a link which binds Its mother to heaven. " Pretty often It Is n link tfhicli hinds Her to thn house when she Is "almost dying" to go out mak ing calls or to do a little shopping. Klght statues of women painted In colors have been Just 'dug up nt the Acropolis nt Athens. They may be icgardcd as curiosi ties In Athens , bill in this country MO can see painted women on the stngo almost any iilclit In the week Sunday cxcepted. A San Francisco family recently cngns-cd n young girl from the cast who advertised that she had been "foui years In her last place. " The family snb qurntly learned that she would ha\o remained longer than four years In her last place If the go\crnor had not par doned her when hc'dld. Since James P.irlon made n plea In ono of .in monthly magazines for n newspaper rlthout advertisements , he is In dally tecelpt f foity-seven copies of the Congressional toconl. Ho Is In a fairway of ccttlnir too iiucli of what ho wants. [ Norrlstown ller- Id. Id.A A scientific writer estimates that a spider ats four times Its weight tor breakfast , nine lines Its weight for dinner , and thirteen lines Its weight foi supper. Not desiring to ntcr into competition with the spider , wo .void . the rolls nnd cakes at our boarding ousc. Adlscu'slon Iscolng on In Boston as to iVho is the oldest living member of the Ma- ionic fraternity In New Kncland. If the lartles engaged In the discussion will exer- Iso nllttlt ! patience , In a week or two thuv nay see his death announced In the papers , lo dies about once a week. [ Norrlstown lerald. As the car ro.ichcd Westvlllo. an old man ivlth a lone , white board rose feebly Irom n jorner seat and tottered toward the door , llo ivas , however , stopped by the conductor , who ald : "Your tare , please , " " 1 paid my tare. " U'hcnV I don't ' lemembur It. " "Why , 1 iald you when I got on the car. " "Whom lid yon itet on ? " "At Fair Haven. " "That .von't . do , " said the conductor ; "when 1 left Kair Haven there was only a little boy on the 'ar. " "Yes , " answered the old man , "I ; uowit. 1 was that llttlo boy. " [ Now lla- eii Morning News. Tlio GoliiR or AVIntcr. 'm clad It is golng.its blowing and snowing. Its ccln. waves and bllzzaids , Its Iceland Irosts : 'or It all there's no knowing Just what I am owing , Tls only n youngster can guess what It costs. ? or midwinter sleighing comes higher than Way ing , A sail on the river costs less than a ball ; the opera's playing the liddleryou'io paying , I'm tiled of Its dancing , Its lancers and prancing , Its "Tuesdays , " "at homes , " nnd Its " /Ivc- / o'clock teas , " Its social romanclnc , Its gossip entrancing , 1 sign for the desert , to live as 1 please. And now I atfirui it , and time will con linn Pin so' tired' and poor that my sins I'll re pent , A.nd I'll be , as they term It , a pious old her mit The holiest man on Iho earth during Lent. [ U. J. liurdotto In Uiooklyu Eagle. . "For economy anp comfort every spring , we use Hood's Sarsaparilln , " writes a Buflalo , N. Y. ) Indy. 100 doses Ono Dollar. . , Maine newspapers report thnt game is very abundant this Winter in the well set- settlou control district of that state. A herd of thirty-live onribou , for example , was lately secn'hiakiiig Its wny toward Mount Katahdin , unpn whoso upper slopes those animals find a moss of winch they are very fond. ' JJo well regulated household should bo wlthont n bottle of Anuosttira Hitters. the world renowned appetizer and invigora- tor. Uoware of cpnntt'r Icits. Ask your gro cer or druggist for the. genuine article , nianu- lacturcd by Dr. .T. G. n. Slegcil Js Sons. f ' A tipsy colore.U woman caused great ixcilmont in the Hebrew quarter ot St. Louis the other day by meandering along .ho street wearingas a shawl iv ' 'tulith , " n garment worn by the orthodox Jews : it morning prayers only. The woman would give no ncconnt of how she pro cured the garment , and had no idea of its sacred character. The rosy freshness and a velvety soft ness of the skin is invariably by those who use Pozzoni's Complexion Powder. On a recent snowy S.unday in Shcfllold , England , a parish clergyman took the nl most unprecedented course of closing the service after the prnyer , "not. " ns ho explained to his flock , "because there is only a small congregation , or because I haven't a sermon , for I have a carefully prepared sermon in my pocket , but because - cause 1 am anxious you should get homo quickly nnd take off your wet boots. " Oh ! if 1 f uly had her complexion Why , it is casfly obtained. Use Pox.zoni's Powder. Just boforc the outbreak of the war Stonewall Jackson , then a professor in the Virginia Military institute at Lexing ton , organized a Sunday school for col ored children , which is still sustained by leading citizuns there. The Sunday school lias now set on foot a subscription for : n monument to Jackson , which is meeting with a Hvtily response among the people , black and white , of the south. * * w Premature doolino of power in either sex , however induced , speedily nnd permanently cured. Book for 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association , 003 Main Street , Buflalo , N. Y. David Siton , Ohio's richest man , is a Scotch-Irishman , and grow tip around the big iron mills of Pittsburg. Ho bo- gnu business as a clerk in a country Rtoro at ? ! a month ; then lie was a clerk in a blast furnace , afterwards manager' , nnd at last owner. After that the advance in wealth wns fast. Ho is worth $13,000,000 , and gives largely to public charities , PILI3S ! PIM5S ! PILB3 A sure cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itoliin nnd Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Ur Williams' Indian Pile Ointment A single box has cured the woist chronic cases of i or WTyenrs standing. No one need Buffer live minutes at tor applying this wonderful sooth Ing medicine. Lotions and instruments do moro harm than good. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays tlto Intcnso Itching , ( particularly nt night after getting warm in bed ) , . nets as n poultice ; , elves Instant relief , nnd is prepared only for Piles , Itching of private narls , and for nothing else. HIC1N DISUASI2S OUIII2U. Dr. Frazler's MagloOlntmdiit , euros ns by maclc , Pimples , 'lUitck lieads or ( hubs , JJlotches nnu Eruptions on tlio face , leaving the sKlii clear amlljeautUul. Also cures Itch. Salt Klicum , Soro. Nipples , Sore Lltw , and Old Obstinate Ulcers. , Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of DO cents. I J'etnlled by Kuhn A Co. . and Schroetcf & Conrad. At wholesale bv C. F. ( loodmau. Some of the boM. uori1 lands in In < } iami are the bottoms o'f ponds which Imvo been drained , but in dol'taln oj tlfo lltSvovk - ing of the soil causes an intolerable itch ing , followed by burning pain in the skin for some days. The cause of this is found to bo the minute spiculus of sponges which once grew in the pond and remain in enormous abundance in tlio dust. When E bj wa kV , we p ve ber0.utort , VThcn ilie ITIU a Child , ebe cried for Coatoiia , When elie became Miss , she clang to CattorU , Wlitu ibe bad Children , abe gave them CMtorla , Atkinson's < < the leading SfKUnery and Hair Goods Emporium ) have moved to their spacious rooms in Masonic temple , 10th st. nud Capitol ave. , where they will in future be uleusee to greet tuejr mail ) ' patrons aud friujids , Vlsolutely Pure and Unadulterated. IN USf 14 HOSPITALS , CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS , INFIRMARIES , AND PntiCKiBio PHYSICIANS EvtRrmunti CURES CONSUMPTION , HEMORRHAGES Anil H Wasting Dticmett DYSPEPSIA , INDIGESTION , MALARIA. THK ONLY PURE STIMULANT FOR THE SICK. INVALIDS , CONVALESCING PATIENTS , AGED PEOPLE , WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. I'or ealo by Druggists , Croccrs nnd Dealers. Price , Ouo nollnr per Boltlc. In pelted tattltt , M none ( tennliia ft rtpt luch i bear our lr 1 e-muk Utwl ollhe ot I rlirmlit , A , atmrp. * nd Ilia name of company Mown In bout * . C7re t e tortb , Ilorkj Uonnt > lnlxrrlt' ( | ' ' < TerrllorleM , untblo ta procort II from Ilirlr il l can UATe Half Dotcn tent , In plain net , tinnutketl , Kx proii charge * prepaid , by remmlog FU Dollar , tu The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. , Baltimore , Md. Kt art t-fnl ttaitp for our I'u ttmptlim Fern niid tvr fc /or f frm * nil fl Dlitaiu. Ittn * l f > rrparti t ( rrat w ir li la < i/ i 'i i fj i < a rfhtnit , Hltt t , cteer rally oiuw > r CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000 Tickets only ? 5. Shares in Proportion. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY C05IPANY. fWo do hereby cortlty thnt wo enporviso the orrnnpomonts for nil tuo Monthly and Qnnrtcily JrawinffS ) of The Loulslnnn Stnto Lottery Coinpnny and in person manage and control the Drawings themselves , and tlmt the eiimo nro conducted with honesty , fairness mid In good faith toward nil tmrtlo * . and wo authorize the Coinpnny to uo this certIllcato , wltb fno-slinlies ofour signatures attaohoJ In Us ndrortiimou COMMISSIONHUS. Wo. tboundorsltrnod Hunks and Bankers , will pay nil Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot teries which rany bo presented at our counters J. II. OUI.KSIIV. Pres. Louisiana National Bank. SAMUEL II. KKN.NEDV. Pies , t ate National Bank. A. 1IALUW1N , Pres. Now Orleans National Bank. Incorpornted in 1883 for SI years by the legis lature for Educational anil Charitable purposoi with n capital of jl.OOO.OOO to which n reserve fund of over 550UOO hits since boon added. Jly an overwhelming popular vote Its f runcblso was made a part ot the present Stuto Constitution adopted December 3d. A. D. 187V. The only lottery over voted on and endorsed by tlio ucople of any Btato. it novnr scales or postpones. iMfrrniiil single number driUvings take plnco monthly , and the ottiaordlmiry drawings rogu- Inrly every thrco months instead of soml-imnu ally us norctotoro , Beginning March , 18ft ) . A SlT.ENllIp Ol-rOHTUNITV TO WlW A FOIlTUNn. 4th Grand Drawing , Clasa D , In the Academy of Musle. Now Orleans , Tuesday , Apr. 13th , 18S8 Olst Monthly Drawmir. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Enoh. Fractions in Fifths , in Proportion. IJRT OF ruucc : 1CAPITAL PHIZB . J7S,000 1 do do . 25,000 1 do do . 10,00'J SPKIZBS OF . $0,000 12,000 r do 2,000 10,000 10M do 1,000 10,000 M do 10,000 100 do 20,000 300 do 100 ! iO,000 TiUO do CO 2.,000 1000 do 25,000 APritOXIMATION PIU7.ES. 0 Approximation Prizes of $750 fi.750 U do do 000 4rXW 0 do do 250 2.330 1W37 Prizes , amounting to $205,503 Application for rules to clubs should bo made only to tbo oUlco of the company In Now Or For further Information write cloariyjrivin ? full address. POSTAL NOTES , Express Money Orders , or Now York Kxchango in ordinary let ter , currency by oxuross ( all sums of $5 and up wards at our expense ) addressee , . M. A. DAUPHIN , flew Orleans , La. Or M. A.DAUPniN , Washington , D. 0. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address retrlbtorod letters to NEW OKLEANS NATIONAL DANK , New Orleans , La , DR. M AIR'S Asthma Cure. This Invalunblo snoclflo readily and perma nently euros all kinds oC Autumn , Tlio most ousthmto ima long standing cases yield prompt ly to Its wonderful curing proportion U Is known throughout tbo woild for Its uarlvulod olllcaoy. J. U UALDWIiLL , olty of Lincoln , Neb. , writeg , Jan. 25 , IBSlr since uslnc Dr. Hair's Asthma Cure , for moro than one j ear , my wifu has been entirely well , mid not oven a symptom of the ( llBuuso has appeared. WILLIAM 1H5NNHTT , Illohland , Iowa , writes. Nov.Hd , 1883 ! i imvo boon ullllctod with liny Koverund Asthma sineo 1H.VJ , I followed your dlicctlons and um hnppy to say that I never elept butter In my lifo. I um glad that I am Binonp the many who can speak so favorably of your remedies. A valuable 01 paijo troatlso containing elmllni proof from every state In tlio U. 8. , Canada uml Urcat lirltaln , will bo mailed upon application Any druggist not bavins It In stock will pro- cu It. ROSEWATER & CHRISTIE , 6 m\lM \ EI6IIE ! ! [ Rooms 12 and 13 Granite Block , Grade Systems ana Sowertiifo Plan-for Cities and Towns a tpwlaity. Plans , r.otlimitos unJ Specifications for I'uullu and ether Kiih'lnoerln ? \\orlcsfurnUhoil. Surveys aud Ituport umUu on 1'ulillu Improvements. ANDHKW Hot-rw tTBt. Member American Soolo- Gty Civil IIiiffineeM. Oily Engineer of Omaha 0. li. CHRISTIE , Civil Unxmour , ESTAIJLISHED 1679. Lincoln Steam Dye Works W. D. IHJHEKTSON , Prop'r. . OIUoo No. 1105 O St. , Work * 8.E. Cor. F. & OtU. Lincoln , Neb. Gontb' Clothing1 Cleaned and llo 0E3C3 3 OEIS.A.E'SSX' ZMJA-OS IfcT OTO ICES , Elc. IS n Oneoftho tiast cti ) % Liryesb Stools ii the U.S. to Scloot from. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator. M. BURKE & LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , OUO. IUIUKG , Mann or. STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. KKKKUENCK3 : Merchants' nntl Kainiura1 Hank , DnvM City , NYli. ; Kearney Nntlonnl Unnk , Kt'iirnoy , Nob. : Columbus Stnlo Hank. Columbus , Not ) . ; McDonalU'ii Hank , North I'lnttc , Ni-b. ; Oiiialm Nntlnunl llnnk. Omahn. Nub. Will pny customers' draft with bill of liullnc attached for two-thirds value of stock. without inoilt- A POSITIVE olnc. I'atontoA Octo- bur 10 , 1M70. Ono box will euro tlio most oMInnto cnso In fourdaya orlois. No nnueconi doses oC cubolis , coimlb.x or oil of Biinilulwooci tunt nro ccrtiiln to proiluco ilyapop- Bln by doatroylnff tlio routines of the stonincli , 1'rlco fl.ro. Bold by nil ( IrutffflBM or mnlloil on receipt of prlco. For furtlior pivrtloulnm floiit forclrculnr. 1' . O. llox isaj. 3c. . KJJohnnl. , Now Yortt. tuua-tli-sutlvnuVo RAILWAY- Oiaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago Tlio only rona to tnko far Dos Molnns , Mixr- h nlltown.CcdnrUaplds , Cllntnn. Dixie. Cliiciig-o , MUwnukco and nil points cnst. To the pcoplaof Nebraska , Colorado. Wyominp , Utnh. Idnho Novuda.OroHon , Wnshlmiton and Cnllfornln It oilers Buporior advantages notposslblo by any otlior line Amonfr a r ° w ° r the numerous points ot supo- riorlty enjoyed by the patrons of tills road bo- twoonOinntia and Cbloiiffo , nro Its two trains a dtiy of DAY COACHKS which nro the llnost tlmt human urt and Inuonulty can cicnto. ItsPAIj- ACK SI.KEl'INO OAKS , wblon nro models of comfort and eleffnnco. Its PA11LOK DUAWINO HOOM CAHS. uusurnitRSod by any , and Its wide ly colobriltod PALATIAL DINING CAHS. tbe equal of which cnnnot bo found clsowlioro. At Council llluirs the trains of the Union Paci fic Ky. connect In Union Depot with those of the Chicago As Northwestern Ky. In Chicago tlio trains of this line make oloso connection with thnsoof nil eastern linos. For DotroltiOoluinbus. Indlnnnpolls. Cinoln nntl , Nlaifnrn Falls , IJuifnlo , I'lltotiurir. Toronto Montreal , lloston , Now York , Phlladulliln ] , Hal- tlmnre.Washliiffton and allpolntaln the oust , ask tbo ticket agent for tickets vln the " . " "NOUTH-WBSTKKN. If you wish the best accommodations. All tlakot it B. IIAIB , Genera Wauuffcr. Qon. Pass. CHICAGO * P. BOYER & CO. DEALERS Iff and JaU Work. 1020 l-'arnam Street , Omaha , Nob. Red Star Line Carrying tlio Belgium lloyal and United Btatoa IInll,8nllliifc' ovcry SitlurUiiy Between Antwerp & Now York TO THE RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOL LAND AND FRANCE , Malon from { CO to $100. Hxcuraioii trip from SllUto $160. Beeond Cutiin ( SO , mid Excursion JH ! ) . fitoornRo n siifo ( nt low rntcs. 1'olor Wright A ; Sons , Clonoral Agento , 55 Urouilwiy , j ow York. Omnlin , Noliraslm , Frank H. Mooroa , Vf. , St , I * I * , ticket agent. HAMBURG -AMERICAN IFaclcet Compaiay. A DIUECT LINK FOU England France & , Germany. Thobtcimislilpsof this troll known line uro built of lion , In wntor-tlKlit coinpartments , and uro Iurnlslipd wltb every requisite to mnko tlio rmsBiiiro Uotb uufo und ajrooulilo. Tlioy carry tlio United Htalcn nnil Kiiropcnn miill , iind Icnvo New Vorh Thursdays und Saturdays for 1'lr. mnuth. ( LONDONj.UherboukMl'AUlb and HAM. HuturnliiK' , tbOElcnmom louvo Hamburg on' Wodnusdnye and tiuinliiys , via. flavro , taking passonKorsat Soiilbampton and Ixjiiilon. 1'iret cabin JVI , $0 } and | 7fi ; Btoorngc f23. Itullroud tickets from I'lymouth to llrlslol , Cur- cllir. Ixindou , nr to liny place In tUohJouUi of Un lund , VKGK. Btcornfto fiosn Uuropo only $ S5. Send for "Tourist Oiuotto. " C. II. UICIIAHDACO. , Ooncrnl l'nt > aeiiitor Airunts , 61 Itroadnrny , Now York ; WaehiiiKlou und In SulloSta. Cliluneo. III. Winter Mornings l.oeo half their unpleasant ns poois , when ono looks for ward to a Incnkftifil ol iloll > oloin GUlDlM5C'AKrSsiicli in tlio t'oij'l ' hoiisowlte flniU hu can ulirays ratio by mitk * Illlf UBO Of Warner's Safe Yeast , A better yonst wns never miidn. 1th Dry Hop , l'iin > ] y Vciiotiible , llonlth I'lisurV' Injr , mill trcu from nil Injuri ous mbstnncts. 1'rlco lUo u box , 10 cuknn In u box.enough to niakw VJ lon\os of Urcud , Jfjourtfrocor does not keep U aider It Uy until of Warner's Safe Yeast Co. , Rochester , N. Y. VALENTINE'S Short-hand Institute LINCOLN , NEBRASKA , The largest , liost and cheapest short-hand mid typo-iciltlia school in the went. Lcttrn this valuuhle art mid eocuro n lucrative position , Short-hand taiifht by mall to tlioso who cunnot attend tbo iuetltuto. Wu keep on bund a full supply of Pitman's Blioit-lmud text books , also typu-wrttor suppilcn For particulars ( and torohculara to Valentine's Short-Hand Institute 1119 uud 112J O atruct Llacola , H bJ Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $200,000 SuplusMay 1 , 1885 80,000 11. W. YATKS , President. A , E. Toii7.Ai.iN. Vioo President \V. H. S. llyuiua , Cashlov , " " ( " W. V. MoMt : , l""E"mj6iiN S. COLLINS , U. W. YATKS , LKWIS S. UKKD , A. E. TOUXAI.IN , BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK. Cor. 12tk nuJ Farnnm Stroots. Ooncrnl Uauklnit DuBlnusi Tratuaotal. OMAHA OPEN BOARD OF TRADE , FARLEY & CO. , BROKER SIN GRAIN Provisions and R. K. Stoolte. 1306 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Rxoculoordcra for purcbnso or BixlooC wliont , corn , pork nnil nillrond stocM. Itorvr by porinlnslon to the Oimiun National Hunk. Firstclnss ntiuntlou to orjlors front In- turior whluli uro sollultoJ. HAltLEV & CO. ESTABLISHED 1803. CHANDLEPROINCO. GHAUT AND PROVISION Commission Merchants , OFFIOK3 ; Board of Trade , Cliambor of Connncrcc , Chiango. Milwaukee. C. MILLER , Western Business Solicitor. [ /ocal Busluoss Solicitor , 13O1 DOUJJ WHO is UH COAINTID WITH THE OEOORAPMY OF THIS COUNTRY Will SCC QV CXAMINIM ) THIS HAP THAT THE GIIIOAGO.nOGK ISLAND 8 PAOIFIGRAILWAV By reuonof Iti oentml poittfnn % nd close rclAtloa to nil principal llnca Gait nnd Went. t Initial and trr- cnlnal polntu , ooniiltutBi tlit mnit Important mjtr- cuntln ntnl link In tlmt njiiem of tlirouuli ti n > pnrv lotion whlcli Invlioii aniltirllltot trarel and trafflo t ) twron cltlei of tlie illnnlla and I'arlQo Cuanlii. It If alia the fararllo unit hrnt route tn n < ] from pulnta Cant , Hnrtlieait and Houtheait , and cottttvoaiUoa rolnts Weil , Noitlino t anil SouUiweil. The Croat Rook lalancl Route Oimrantefi Its patroni , that isnio el personal loca. rttr nlfonlnd hj valid , thoronnlilT liall toJ road- U8il , ( inooili trnclii or nonilnuous iltel rail , eutiton. tlallr hullt culverts -mil brldgei , rc/lllnif itock near imrfrotlan ai liunmn nklll fan make It , tin . - . iraniren at All connactlnir poInU In union Uonoti , and tlio un > urp i > t l ogiuforti and luiurlei ot Iti r aienifor Equipment. The Tail Kinrfu Tralni bttwnen Chlriro ( nil PtorU .Council lllotli. Kanaai City , l a vriincirh aDd Atcblaun.Aa . competed of well rentlla lr. eaten. Between Chleairo nnd KaniaiCllr and Atcbi are alia run tne Oelobratud llecllnlnitClinlr C i . The Famous Albert Loa Route ' ( the direct and faTorlte line betneen Chicago and MlnneepolliandSt. I'aul , where connertloniaronaile ( n Union pfpoti for all points In the lerrltorlei and llrltuh 1'rorlncei. Orer tills route rant ICtpnu 'Jralm ure run to the watering placet , euminor r - torU , plotin iiue looallllci , Him huntliiir and Iliulnir Kroundiof Iowa and tllnnetota. H It alio the mo T jlcMlrable rnnte to the rlcli Kheat floidi aud paitoral laurtaoj . Interior Daknt * Still another 1I1IIECT LINK , TlnKenscaanrt Kan- ki\kro , hat been opened Lrtwmn cinclnnail , Indian- aiiolle anj Lafarette , and Council Illulfi , KaliianClly , aimtjeapolli anil Mt. llaul au'J IntcrmnlUtu | > olnti. lor detailed Inrormatlun tee Mapi and Koldert , ablaliitblea > wull i llckm , at alj principal 1lckr { ( > mi ; In tlio Uultuil atatci auil CaunUai or by ad- K. R. CABLE , E. OT. JOHN , yrs3't a Oeu'lH 'd'r , Oon'l T'kt u 1-uii. OIIICA.OO. Or Iliu Liquor lliibll , I'u lli tty Cured l > y Administering Dr. Ifnlnos * tiolilon Mjtuolilv. It can be given Inn cup of nulTio or ten without tlio knowludguof Hie | ier uu laklni ; It.Uabsolulily burmlm , nnd will nfleit a prruiaucnlnnU epcody cute , wUrtbvr the patient li a uiuderutu c'rlnkvr ' ot tu alcoholic wrack. It Imi b en Klvcn 111 lljOU' nftiidiol CMOI , and In every Instancei\ierfoct | euro bnnfollouccl. n nvrcr fulls , The lyttem oncu linprcf nMted ulih the Upoclilc , It bvcomuaau ultef Itupoiilhlllty for the liquor uppetltci to niltt. ron BAi.n nv FOI.LOWINO uuuaoi.sTSj IUJIIN iV CO. , Cm13th mid UanxUn , uuil 18lli A : C'uniluu Hl . , OmuUa , Ncb.l A. U. 1'OSTim it I1HU. . Council Illnmi , Iowa. Call orwrlln for pamphlrt contulnlnir liundrndi ( "v llnionl.il > lt'imtliobtt wumen aud men Irout r ' .Isuf tliucuunliv. "CHICHESTER'S ENGUISH. " Tlio OrlKlii'il uncl Only Genuine. Ctfe aal alviyi llrlliblt. n w r or trorlblcii Imlutleas * Inll < [ ti > i > l < U lo LADIES. A > k jcui ilruiiulit t * "CLIchj.lfr'j ruglUlP'aad Ukc i < .tt.tr.irr . lutle o. ( IAUpi ) to iii for [ arllcultri tn Itlttr ty rfrturM mull. HAME PAPER. 'lileli UrClinnlf l ito. . US IB MadUuu Uyuore , I'll Had * , Pa. tiold br OruKeUta evcrrwhrrA. Aik fur 'i'lilcbea * M > ra * Kmcll.U" I'cun ) nuul I'llla. Tttl ix.tl.ir. DOM - OM : oit uuiti' \Miiii.r.s.\i.u cuicr- I I'AY > ll tjprtit < h > rir ; * t" > n [ uilntt vrlil.in atiO nillpi. l.unootnavri | c > ttk-i t rmm. H n-J l i cvic , tainiforlllutlralwJcuUctn ! > u. HBIIUOII iluii p r. L , G , SPENCER'S ' TOY FACTORY , 321 W. MADISON ST. , CHICAGO.