THE OMAHAPAtLY BEE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7,1838. LINCOLN GOES BEPOBLICAS , A not Contest at the Capital Oitj Between the -Throe Parties , THE RETURNS NOT COMPLETE. Stnto Veterinarian Gcrth Resigns The Omnlm . Southwestern Incor porated The Flro Uncord Otlicr Ijlncolii NCWN , TUB tlEP.'S T.lNCOt.N nUHKAtf.1 The election for city ofllcers yesterday was strongly contested , a lively fight being waged at every polling place be tween the republicans , democrats and prohibitionists. Asa consequence tickets were badly cut ami mixed , and the judges had an all-night's job counting them. At 12JO : ! the returns were received only from the First and Second wards , which combined give Parsons , 'the repub lican condidato for police judge , ll-l ma jority over Montgomery and George , the democratic and prohibition nominees. In the First ward Brock , the republican candidate for councilman , has 183 major ity. John Fraas , republican , is elected in the second ward by 100 majority , and Shabcrgand Magoon , republican can didates for school trustees , hayo MU ma jority in the two wards. it is estimated that the Third and fourth will give about the same. This injures a clean sweep for tlio re publicans on all the olllccs. The pro hibitionists were out in force and took second place , outvoting the democrats and , in some instances , coming danger ously near to the winning party. IlKSIONATIOX Or PH. OKUTH. The following letter of resignation was sent to ( Jov. Dawes yesterday morning by Dr. J. Gertb , jr. , the state veteri narian : LINCOLN , April 0. To Gov. Dawes Dear Sir : It is with regret that 1 feel the necessity of tendering my resignation its veterinarian of tlm Suite of Nebraska. 1 do so after careful reflection , taking into consideration all things connected with the position as well as my poisonal wishes and the wishes of my family. The duties of tlie olllco are laborious , and it is to be regretted that under the present law competent expert assistants cannot bo employed. It is with feelings of pride ami pleasure that in retiring from thu oflire I can state that with the active co operation of. and the faithful work per formed by tlio live stock sanitary coin- mission , the veterinary sanitary work in this state , though limited , has been a suc cess. With a tew amendments the pros- -out law can bo made the most perfect of any in the United Status. In tendering my resignation , 1 wish to express thanks for the kind and courteous treatment re ceived at the hands of the commission. Thanking you for the trust and confi dence placed in 1113 * ability , and for tlio many kindnesses and courtesies extended to me by you during the short time I have been your ollicial subordinate , I remain , yours most faithfully , J. GKKTV , Jit. , D. V. S. After consultation with the members of the commission , the governor decided to accupt tlio resignation , with the under standing that Dr. Gerth , at the request of the commission , will remain until his successor is appointed , which ho con sented to do. What reasons , if any , be yond a desirp to get back to his old work and associations in the cast , induced Dr. Gerlh to resign are unknown. The posi tion is worth $2,500 a year , and while the duties are exacting and not always pleasant , it is considered one of the host within the gift of the executive. Dr. Gerth's determination to give it up dotes back to hist winter , when ho expressed to the UEB representative a longing for the iloshpots of New Jersey , whither ho will go as soon as his successor is in stalled. Who that successor will bo can I only bo guessed at. If Dr. Ramacciotti of Omaha will accept the place , however , it is a safe wager that he will have an opportunity of doing so. J-'IUB UKl'AUTJIENT WO1CK. Chief Engineer Quick and Warden Nowbury , ot tlio lire department , are at work on their annual report for tlio 3 car ending April 0 , 1880. The report will show a total loss by tires during tlio twelve months of $15,270 , on which there was insurance to tlio amount of $14,1GO. The department responded to thirty-two alarms , of which twenty-seven wore ac tual fires. Seventy per cent of the fires wore started by defective Hues and stove pipes projecting through roofs , 10 per cent by carelessness , and the rest by unknown causes. The water works have proven entirely satisfactory , there being an abundant supply and good pressuio whenever needed. The engineer and warden will recommend that the mains and hydrants bo extended on O street to Antelope bridge , in order to protect that fast growing neighborhood. Tlio pur chase by the city of a now Hayes truck , a hose-cart , 1,203 feet of hose , team of horses , and new bell for the engine house , will also bo requested. The lire department and police force are now installed in tlio now building on Historical square , which is one ot the handsomest and best arranged for the purpose in the United States. The ground floor is 00x70 , and divided into two compartments. The south side is occu pied by the fire apparatus , and stables " for the horses for the hose cart and "V steamers. Everything is worked by electricity so that by one pressure on a Btnull button the horses are released from their stalls , thu harnesses dropped on their backs , and the doors swung open. The north side is reserved for police headquarters and city jail. The guar dians of tlio pcacu have a neat room in front , while in the roar , partitioned off by tui iron door , are live good cells , cells lined with four-inch oak planks , and furnished with iron grate doors. Up stairs the I'ouncilmon lmu a handsome , well-lighted room JWxIV ) , in walch to air their wisdom , and formulate laws for the government of the city. The city clerk , water com missioner , chief of police , and fire warden - don each have private olliees , and the pri vates in tlio h'ro department have two largo sleeping apartments with a reading- room attached. All the rooms are tur- nUhed with black walnut , the floors are covered with ingrain and Brussels carpets - pots , and all the modern improvements , Biieli as olo.sets , Mationery , wash-basins , oto. , have a convenient place. The build ing itself is of brick , with interior wood work of Georgia or "yellow" pine , . neatly oiled , and presents a very sub- utantfal mm honest appearance. THK OMAHA ANI > SOUTHKUN 11A11.WAV , Messrs , Warren Cole , Robert Harring ton , Joseph E. Young , A. Sherwood , sr. , and John A. Vulo , of Beatrieo , have or- ganlzod what they call the Omaha & Southern railway , articles of incorpora tion on which were recorded in the see- rotary of state's olllce yesterday. The route of the new company is from Omaha to a point ou the south line of the state in Jefferson county , running through the counties of Douglas , Sarpy , Cass , Otoe Johnson , Lancaster , Gage and Jefferson The capital stock is placed at $2,000,000 Itayoml the fact that the papers were for warded from Beatrice with a request Urn a certified copy bo sent to S. B. Curtis , at Chicago , nothing is known as to the pa ternity or relations of the road. SU1TUKS I'OU THK BTATK. Proposals for furnishing the supplies for the plumbing work in tlio now hospi tal for the insane at Norfolk , wore opened vestcrday by the board of public lands and buildinus. The bidders were : F. W Korsmeyor , Lincoln , $1.810.40 ; J JJ , O'KeH , Lincoln , $5,18,43 , ; Crane ( Jammings & Elliott , Omaha. sfO.OOO ; A.I L. . Strang & Co. , Omalia , flwn.01U. ; S. Wind Engine company , Omaha , $1.001.20. Wclshnns & McEwen were the lowest bid- lors on the supplies needed , but they had unwittingly incorporated in their pro posal the price of some extras which was xskcd for Superintendent Hooper merely tor information , and which made the ; ross amount greater than that named [ > y the next lowest bidder , W. J. Cooper. The board held that their bid was an ir regular one , and that it would be an in justice to the others to allow thorn to withdraw and modify It. Welshans & McEwcn's representative acknowledged this , and the contract , was awarded to Mr. Cooper. . Mrs. Ara B.Jones commenced nn action in tlio district court yesterday for a divorce from her husband , \yilliani W. Jones , to whom she was married on the 21th of Juni ) . 188:1 : , in Lancaster county. Mrs. Jones alleges that the defendant is [ i man of brutal disposition and vicious Imbits , and has repeatedly assaulted her in n violent manner. Once , on the 1st of April , 1881 , when she was sick in bed , ho struck her in the face several times with his list , and on the 1st of March last lie s.ssailod her in a similar manner. Plain tiff asks for a divorce and division of property , and the custody of her two- year-old child. The following officers have been chosen by the members of the German Mannorchor : : Vice president. H ormiin Xcrnecker ; treasurer. Louis Ycith ; sec retary , Fred W. Brenner ; archival1 , Julius Ottens ; director , Prof. Weber. At tlio meeting of tlie board of educa tion Monday night it was resolved to mild a new school on the C street block. The members of the Loyal Legion , about fifty in number , will have a busi- less meeting banquet at the Commercial jlotel , this evening. Judge Savage , of Omaha , is to read a paper on "Tlie loyal element of North Carolina during the war. " John U. Clark and family returned yesterday from California , where they lave passed the winter with good results to Mr. Clark's health. VAbKNTlNU. The Supply Town n r the IJosclniil Indian Agency ami Fort. Niobrnra. VAUKNTINIJ , Neb. , April { . LCorrcs- ; ) ondenco of the BKI : . ] No town in No- jraska has gathered such a notoriety as Valentine and there are but few people n the northwest but have hoard of the county scat of Cherry county. Although wo call Valentino old it was only com menced to bo built in 1832. The town ; ias now passed its rough period , for which it was n few years ago noted , and is now inhabited by the refined people of which a model town is composed. After the railroad had passed on beyond and made Chadron the end of the division it was the natural supposition that Valon- ino's future prospects were blasted : jut not so , the town now receives an mmcnso trade , and is the only town ilong the line , ( the road is not yet con structed to Fort Robinson ) which receives mtronago from a government post. Fort Siobrara is only four miles from the town , mil comprise live companies , which give Valentino a largo trade , which but few owns receive. Tim settlers of Cherry county arc also greatly bcnclilted by this ocation of the tort. For example , ! } 3,000 cords of wood will be wanted this season , and at sfli.OO per cord amounts to § 21,000 , Ul of which the granger receives , who , in time , converts this into the require ments of life , most of which are pur chased in Valentine , thus throwing into the hands of the business men a largo cash trade , which they would not other wise receive. Whafalcntine now needs is a Hour mill. Breadstuffs for the sol diers and settlers , as well as for the in habitants of the towns , numbering a.OOO , am shipped hero from the east , and as the settlers of Cherry county are now raising grain to the amount of 30,000 to 00,000 bushels , there is no reason why a mill could not bo located hero at a profitable investment. In ad dition to the patronage received from the fort , Valentino is the location of the United States land oilice , which bring transients every day in largo numbers , giving tlie town a lively appearance and the hotels an immense trade. Though some advocating has boon done for the removal of the land ollico , Valentino lias possession , and probably will have for future time. Messrs. Cornell and Sparks were delegated by the citixcn.s to visit Washington with a remonstrance against the removal , have returned , and report that a call ou Senator Van Wyck and Congressman Dorsoy convinced them that Valentino would still hold the land office in the future as it has in the past. Besides the above largo patronage which tliis place is credited with. Valentino has the supply depot for the Kosobud Indian agency. About 10,000 of those dusky crea tures got their supplies hero , and bring to the town their trade , which is no small item. As wo have horetorfore stated , many predicted that after Valentino had ceased to bo the terminus of the railroad it would never bo a permanent business center , but in this thoj' have been agreea bly disappointed , for while its old time "boom" has gone further westward , tak ing with it the rougher clement , the town is uoing a largo business , as is evidenced by the mammoth business establishments , as that of Thacher , Cornell & Co. and Trucsdoll & .Feiincr , who carry heavy stocks of general merchandise. The for mer establishment are also post traders at Fort Niobrara , Mr. Cornell is also president ot the Cherry County bank. Wo also noticed an exclusive grocery and flour and feed store , of which E. Elsoy was proprietor , ami is doing a largo busi ness , as are most of the business houses of Valentino. These acquaint ed with tlio rapid growth and Kct- tlemtnt of the country and its boom are tlio land agents and hotel mon. The old est land agent of Cherry county is Mr. Dennis Daly , whoso business is exceed ingly good , Air E. P. Warner , attorney at law , docs a largo business at his legal work and u person to whom wo are in debted for much information regarding the town and county. The largo tran sient trade is also attested by tl.o register of the Valentine House and the Ray House , The latter business is conducted by Dr. N. B. Ray , who is also a leading physician of tlio town. Both houses are first-class and furnish excellent accommo dations for the weary travelers , The Valentino House is managed by landlord Donahor. Owing to the Increased rain-fall tlio county , which heretofore has been styled with such epithets ; ts "Desert and Hills" has been redeemed , ana now the land of northwest Nebraska and especially Cherry county , is capable of producing as largo crops as any in tlie state. Although this country is being rapidly settled up there are still thousands of acres of land ricli and fertile , eubjcct to government entry , and those persons contemplating taking the advice given by Greeley years ago "Go west young man and grow up with tie country , " could do no better than to settle in Cherry county. A. General'Howard returned yesterday from Chicago , and is packing up for 'Frisco. He is expecting his ollicial com mission. AH soon as it arrives lie will start at once for his now post of duty on the Pacific coast. At his own request the contract of Act ing Assistant Surgeon Amos W. Barber , U , S. A. , will be annulled by tlie com manding otlicur , Fort D. A. Russell , Wyoming , ou Thursday , the 8th. A MODEL FRONTIER POST , An Interesting Description of Port Niobrara. The Nolahlc Inipporcnictits tlmt have Jlccently.ljeen Mntlc Convenient , Coinfortrxlile mid Attrno * tire Quarters ! FortTNioniuuA , Neb. , April B. [ Cor- rcspomlcnco of the UEK ] . This post enjoys a. reputation for comfortnblo quarters not often surpassed in thcs army. The neat block houses , all on one floor , built in pairs , with broad porches and low roofs , present mi attractive appear ance outwardly , which is not contradicted by tlio interiors. Eight-foot halls run from front to rear. In thu main building - ing there tire three rooms liftccn feet square , well supplied with closets , and a bath room and small dressing room ad- joining1. In the rear L are n dining room , kitchen and servant's room. The pairs of houses stand about 70 feet apart , giving good space for grass plats and llowcr beds in front , and kitchen gardens mid outbuildings in the roar. Civilians might not bo awestruck at such accommoda tions , but an army olliccr accustomed to frontier posts think them palatial. During the past uutunin and winter , however , six new sets of officers' quar ters ( three double houses ) have been con structed on the same general plan as the older buildings , but with improvements and adornment , which make them mar vels of achievement for the money ex pended. The total nupropriatlon for the enlarge ment of the post , tor 183- , was ? o,000 ( ) more than half of winch was required for now barracks and stables , leaving less than $1-1,000 for the six setts of quarters. The high price of freights and of skilled labor on tlio frontier reduces materially the purchasing power ot money , as com pared with more settled regions ; yet , under the wise administration of Gen. ISrisbim ! , commanding the post , and the conscientious fidelity of Air. GPO. 11. Jcwett , of Sidney , Neb. , con tractor , the new houses are not only superior in construction to the old ones , but such economy lias been used in essentials , that a neat surplus was avail able for decorations and for out-build ings. The main hall is made to open on the rear porch , instead of having the din ing-room a thoroughfare. The hall floor is laid in narrow boards of hard pine , the alternate boards stained black walnut. The transom and side lights of the front door are filled with stameu glass , and a permanent curtain polo is sot ataconven- iont distance from tlio front entrance , for screening of the rear hall. All the walls , in .tho main buildings , arc finished in paint , a difVercnt tintHieing used for each room , and the wood-work grained to harmonize , with wide cornices unit pic- lure mouldings. The parlors have a pro jecting chimney , "breaking the line of sight , and affording convenient recesses for book case or lounge. The parlor mantles are of marbleixed slate , with open fire-places and steel grates , and tiio parlor windows pro fitted with metal cur tain rods. Tim dining rooms are separ ated from tlio kitchens by short passage ways , with door at each end , flanked by china closet and butler's pantry on either side. A barn , with stalls for horses and cows , is attached to each set of quarters , and the grounds are graded up witli rich soil , and enclosed with open-work fences. Three new sots of barracks , with sta bles , have been erected. The most no ticeable improvement on tlio old barrack is an admirable system of ventilation , contrived by Post. Surgeon , Major Lip- pineott. Tlio fresh air is supplied" by register in tlio floor communicating with shafts which take the cold air eight or nine feet above ground , and bring it to the base of the btoves. Tlio exhausts in the ceiling are so connected with cliim- nies as to ensure tlio removal of the foul air in winter , when doors and windows are not available for ventilation in this climate. When it is considered tlmt the appro priation for these buildings was not avail able until July last , and that the adobes of which the walls arc built wore in the hillsides until the middle of August , and wore laid up in the walls before frost came , the energy which has boon dis played in tills work will bo appreciated. It has been so well appreciated at department - mont headquarters that Gen. Brisbin lias been detailed to conduct the proposed enlargement at Fort Hobinson , and it is to 1)0 uopod that Mr. Jcwett will secure the contract for that work also. Cer tainly tlio government is not otton so well served as it has been in disbursing tlio appropriation for Fort Niobrara. Tlio night school for unlisted men lias just been closed for tlio season. It has been a great success , having an enrolled membership of fifty-four , mostly colored troops. Many mon who did not know their letters at the beginning of tlio sea son now read and write with consider able facility , and the pride with which they "sign the pay roll" is pleasant to witness , It is but due to Gon. linsbin to Bay Unit the success of this enterprise also is largely his work. The superin tendent of post schools has never asked twice for any facilitv which it was in the power of tlio commanding oilicer to furnish. The Sunday night service at the post lias been made choral , " and the mini sing the Litany , Creed and Lord's I'rayor with great spirit. There are ninny line voices among the colored troops especially , and they have a natural talent for rhyme and tune. Tlio musical re sponses to the Litany from n hundred men's voices would do credit to a catlio- dral. J. V. LKWIS , 1'ost Chaplin. HAY SritlNGS. A noomiiiK Town In Stierlilnn County Its Growth anil Future I'rowpectN. HAY SiMiiNGS , Neb , , April 3. [ Carres- pondouco of the HER. ] While other towns in tlio northwest are advertising their booming and flourishing condition it is but right that Hay Springs should have its say. This place is one of the many towns in northwest Nebraska whoso future success is inevitable. A genuine marvel is the towns that have sprung into existence west of the sand hills , not the mushroom camps with a number of saloons in touts mid the usual class of population of which tlioy aro'composod , but good substantial towns , with hand- gome buildings , largo stores well stocked with goods and having from the begin- niusr an immense trade , mid Hay Springs is ono of the latter class. Although this place has experienced the misfortune of a severe conflagration , which destroyed nearly one-third ot the town , the inhabi tants soon to rebuild largo costly buildings over tlio charred ruins of those which were consumed and now tlio town presents a much better appearance than before. Hay Springs is situated in the western part of bhorldan county a county which is 09 miles long north and south by 30 miles wide east ami west , and a county which for fertility of soil U tin- excelled. The soil is a dark loam , easily brought to a high state of cultivation and capable of producing either grain or fruit. The town now commands the trade of the famous UOJC liUTTK COUNTHY , which is the southeastern portion of Uawes county , and which is a Uuu agri cultural comilrjK ftnU with equity wo can eay it has the notoriety of bofng the finest farming and aniRtng country in the whola northwest The Spring is situated on the F. E. & M. V. 11. H. , and has a prospect of attaining a line of tlio B. &M. in the near future ; 'which will then [ cjivo it tlio ofa " " appellation - a "railroad center , togcthcrgwith the ' "agricultural city of the northwest. " ' J'ho village IS ttfCOKt'OUATED , and compares , an every respect , favor ably to the eastern Now England town of the same size. , On church society Con gregational is inlroady established , and the Catholics w\u \ also soon organize and build. It will be thus scon that the good cause of religion is'gradually , but slowly , working its way westward. There has also been erected a building in which to teach the "young idea , " and It will bo readily observed that the advantages of the eastern town are no better than those offered here. There is now plenty of nir.i : iiovr.HNMr.NT I.AXDS in Sheridan county and in the Box Butte country , and a land-seeker could do no better than to stop at this place and journey into thejrurals , and take up a quarter or half section of land. gMonied men looking for investments can specu late every day to nn advadtago , ana the inducements offered by Hay springs are certainly worthy of investigation. Among the. business intnrcsts of the town we mention thejfollowing UIAPlNd HUMS , in general merchandise : U'attcrmnn & Co. and A. MeKimu-.y , lead the trado. The former carries a stoe.k of about $0,000 and the latter about ! ? 10,000. Both are thorough business men. Mr. McKinucy is at present county treasurer , and an ableollieor. F. E. Bryson , druggist , lias a stock of $5,000 , and his improvements are first- elass. In hardware Thompson & VanVoprhis and E. C. Brewer are the leading firms , and both firms have contracted costly buildings in which to carry on their busiue.ss. The former firm has also an agricultural implement establishment at this place. J. F. Powers , real estate agent and furniture dealer , docs an extensive busi ness. ness.Tho bank of ( Mover & Martin , with James F. Smith manager , is a strong institution. Hay Springs has also all of the different business houses usually found in a town of the same si/.c , among which is u car riage factory , harness factory , etc. The latter business is conducted by Mo- Donald & Heck. Hay Springs now has throe hotels , among which is the City hotel , owned by Bartlett & MeNair , and alirst-elass house in every respect , and worthy of the pa tronage of all classes. All business houses are doing a rushing business , and a building boom is in pro gress. Theic arc now from ten to twelve buildings under construction. During the month , from the first , nearly seventy cars of immigrant stock and goods have been landed at this place , anil the dally number of cars are rapidly increasing. The present population of Hay Springs is about GOO , and ere many months wo think the towii.will show a census of 2,000or more. ' , , A. The warmer weather often has a de pressing and debilitating effect. Hood' Sarsaparilla overcomes all languor and lassitude. " If it is true , as alleged , that a natural ist has lately discovered that the indi vidual bee works only three hours a day. It is likely that the ant will have a double bnrden toHUppinrt as the ever- presentable model ] of industry. Bees truly work continuously from sunri.se to sunset , but the naturalist referred to says that they iliv Different bees. Ono squad relieves another at threo-hour in tervals during daylight , and the whole lot rests absolutely during the hours of darkness. THE BEST WASHING COMPOUND of the day is undoubtedly JAMES P. YLE'S PEAULINE. It cleanses the dirtiest ami most elegant fabric without injury and with little labor. For sale by grocers. Bad boys and their doings have re ceived so much attention that the histo rian of the Boston Record gladly avails himself of the opportunity to help on to fame a good boy , who was mentioned by a speaker in Tremont temple then ) re cently a youthful Athenian whoso "re ligious instruction has been such that one of the greatest punishments lie can have is to bp deprived of the privilege of accompanying his parents to the Friday evening prayer meeting. " Carry the news to Mary. St. Jacobs Oil cures burns , bruises , wounds and scalds. The movement for purifying the Ger man language from foreign words whieh are used unniiccssmJly lias secured a good advocate in the grand duke ofVoi - mar , who has issued to all Ids oflicials an index oxpurgalqrious , to which careful attention is enjoined. The proscribed words comprise well-nigh all foreign in truders for which proper Gorman equiv alents exist , and , as the grand duke's order extends to the official language , the court and the theatre , it may bo ex pected that it will go far toward effecting its purpose so lar as the sphere of Wei mar's influence may go. TThen B bj was sick , wo R TO herCiitorln , When she win a Child , he cried for Castorik , When she became Miss , she clang to Castoria , Wbau ihe iiul Children , ho gare thorn Castorla , Council Bluffs : And Chicago TBO only road ton tatfe-for Dos Molting Mar- Im lltowii , Cedar Ititpldfli Clinton. Dlxio. Clilouw , Milwtiukeo nnd all ppliits oast. To the pooploof { ouriiskii , Colorndo , WyoinhiK. Utah. Idaho Novadit.Oregon , Washington und Cnllforniii It otters superior advantages not poseiblo by uny other lint Amnntr a fovr of tlio numerous points ot supo- riorlty enjoyoil by the patrons or this roiwlio- twoen Omaha and Cbieniro , ure Its two trnlns a duy of DAY COAC1IK3 which are the ttnoit that humuii nrt nnd liuronulty can creuto. Itsl'AI/- ACK BLKEI'INQ CAHS , whlcii nro nmdols of com fort nnd oletrmico. Its I'AKLOlt DUAWINO ItOOM CAUS. unsuruRsgod by nny , and Its wide ly cclohnitod PALATIAMININ/J / CAItS , tlio vqualof whloh cannot bo found elsewhoro. At Council Illutli th trains of the Union Paci- do ly. { connect in Union Lei ) > ot with those of thn Chicago k Northwcstoru fly. In ChluaKO tlio trains of this line tuakacloso connection with tlioj-o of nil eastern lines. For Detroit , Columbus. Indianapolis. Cmcln nnti , Nlaifiiru Frtllj. liullalo , I'ittsbunr. Toronto tlontreol , lloston , Now York , Philadelphia , ltl ) : < tlinore.Wiishlniflon mid nil points (11 ( thu cost , iut ! the ticket agent for tickeU vin the , , "NOnTH.VK3TEltN. " If you wish the best accommodations. All ticket , Gouoru Muntttfor. Geu. I'usa. Atfoat COUGHSCROUf > CONSUMPTION "SWEET CUM- MULLEIN , The niTFGt Bum , ns Enttiprrd from n trca of the inmo nnine , Krcmlnt ; nlonc tlio tnixll ptronmn In ttiu Southern Btaton. eimmlns n ptlmulMltiR ox- l > oclornnt imnclplo thut lee pn the phlrum pro- anclnc iho rnrly inornlniz rough , arm Bllmtilalon thecblM to ! tirm oiTllHi roue mcinbrnnotn croup ninl whouptnc-cotieli , When eomblmM with Ilia iirnlina imicllnKlnous tirlnclplo In tli < > mullein plnnt of Ilin old llcldK. iirencnts In TAVJ.im'S ClmmKKB REMRIIT III * SWEET UttM AMI MUI.- r.KiN'lliollnosi known remwly for CoiiRhs , Croup , \VlioopltiK-roiiiiliiiinl consumption ; nnd no p ln- Uulu uny clillcl In plcnM > il to tnka IU Ask your ivnieaiiitfitrlt. Prlro Stir. nnit&l.OO. WAI.Tr.lt A.MVX.YJ.OH.Atluutn.Giv. C2T CAPITAL PU155K , $75,000 .S Tickets only S5. Shares in Proportion. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. I'Woilo hereby certify tlmt vo supervise thu nrrnnk'uinmtts for all thu Monthly and gimrlerly Jruwiiifs ) ( of The l.ouMmm Stale Lottery rotnpnny and in pnrsou nmimtfo and control thonrawlnirsthpniRolvos , and tlmt tliopaino'nro conducted with honi-Rty , fairness ami In peed faith toward all luirtlos , am ) wo authorize the Company to use thlscertlHciito. with fac-slmticj of our elriiuturm attaohod In Its ndvortljmcn 7 COMMISSTONIWS. We. tlm underpinned Banks and Hankers , will pny all Prizes drawn In Tlio Louisiana State Lot teries Vv'hleli may bo predontcd at our counters J. If. OGL.KSHV , Fres. Louisiana National Bank. .1. AV. Kir.KKKTir , Pres. tate National Bank. A. IJALIMVI.V , Pres. New Orleans National Bank. Incorporated In 18G3 for35 years by the lojis- lntnr lor Educational and Clmrltahlo purpojos with a capital of tl.uuu.uuu to which reserve fund of over $5.VXK ) ( ) has since been added. nynnovorwliolinliifrpopular vote its Iranchlso was made a part ol tlio present State Constitution adopted npcumnor 3d. A. I ) . 187U. Tlio only luttorv over voted on and endorsed by the pcoplo of ixny state. It novrr scales or postpones. Itgerand sliiKlo number drawings take place monthly , and the extraordinary drawing's regu larly every three months instead of scml-unuu ally us Heretofore , rjcKinnln ? Ma rah , 1K8I ) . A 8i > i.RMiii > OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. 4th Grand Drawing : , ( . 'lass 1) , In the Academy of Music , New Orleans , Tuesday , Apr. llltli , 183i ) 101st Monthly Urawmir. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 10U.OUUTickets . at Kivo Dollars Koch. Fractions in Fifths , In 1'roportlon. LIST OF PHIZES : JCAl'ITAL VimE I75.00Q i do do a.noo 1 do do 10,000 21'HIXIiS OF ? fl,000 1 ,000 fi do 2,003 10,000 10 do 1,000 10,000 do MO 10,000 100 do UOO -'O/XM 30U do 100 UO.OOO sno do no 2.rKIO ( looo do 25,000 APPllOXIHATION PRIZES. 0 Approximation Prizes of $7. > 0 0,730 0 do do MX ) 4'iOO 0 do do 2DO 2,250 iwrrl'rlzes. amounting to faw.r.OJ Application for rates to clubs should bo made onlr to tlio olllco of thu company in Now Or lean ; . For further information write clearly , divln ? full address 1'O.STAL NOTES , Express .Monoy Orders , or Now York KxchatiKo in ordinary let ter , currency bv express ( all sums of $3 and up wards ntour expense ) oddrossoit , M. A. DAUPHIN. Now Orleans , La. Or M. A.DAUPIIIN. Washington , D. 0. Mttko V. O. Money Orders payable and addrosa registered letters to NEW OHLKANS NATIONAL HANK , Now Orleans , La. IB DECIDED DT Royal Havana Lottery U GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION ) Drawn at Havana , Cuba , April 17 , 1886 U ( lOVBIINMBNT INKTITIJTIOM TICKETS IN FIFTHS. Wholes . * ' .00. Fractions Pro rnta. Tickets in FSrtis ; Wholes Sij Fractions pr rata. Subject to no manipulation , not controlled by the putties In Interest. It Is the Inlrost thin ? In the niitiiru of chance In oxlHtunco. For tickets apply to BIIIPSIIV & Ciil2 ( ) : Broad- way.N. Y. City : M. O'lTENH & CO. , 619 Main street Kansas City , Mo. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital . $850,000 SuplusMayl , 188C . 25,000 U. W. YATBS. President. A. E. TOUZAI.IN , Vioo President W. H. S. iluaiiKS , Cashier. WtltEOTOHS : W. V. MOUSE. JOHN S. COLLINS , U.V. . YATKS , LKWIS S. HERD , A , E. TOUKAI.IN" , BANKING OFFICE : TILE IRON BANK. Cor. 12th rind Farnara Streets. General Ilanulntr Uusltum Tram ot j L ROSEWATER & CHRISTIE , Rooms 12 and 13 Granite Block , OrndoSystoiiHimd Sewerage Pianj for Cities nnd Towns a specialty. I'luus , Kitltiintos unJ Bpfcltlctulons forl'ubllo nnd othur Knvinevniiir works furnished. Survey * and Itupurt mada onPubllu Improvements. AM"tKW itosEW.VTKti. Member American .Soo'.o- Oty Civil En 'ineer . City UiiKineur of Umnhit eo. li C'nuisTjf , Civil Engineer. . C23SA.1S3I : OS IN * IS DEWEY & STONES' Oneoftfio Best ( ti'l ) Ltrgasb Stocks in tthe V S , to Select from. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator _ _ _ _ _ i M. BXIRKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , GKO. IIUHKK , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. nKFEHENCKS : Merchants' nnd Knnnurs' Hank. David ( Mty , Neb. ; Krarnoy NittlonM Jtaiik , Kcnrnuv , Nob. : ColumbiH ijtuto Unnlc. Columbus , Neb.j MoDoimld'a Dnnk , Jiortlt I'lattn. Ni-li. ; Oiunlia Xntloiinl Hank. Oiualin. N'ob. . . . . . . . . . Will pay customers' dtatt with bill of ludlnc nttachcd for two-thirds vnluo of stock. WHO II UNACO MINTED WITH THE CEOaiUnHY OF THU coUNtnr WILL sec fir EXAMINIMI THIS MAP imt THE GHIC&GO.BOCK ISLAND a PACIFIC RAiLV/AV / lir reason of ltd central position and < * tna relation to nil principal lines Kmt and Wr t , at Initial ntul ter minal point" , cnntttutr * the inont Important lukf- contlnentnl liuU'ln thftt f.vitnn or tlimuch ttninvon tut iun which Invltus nn < l ffirltltntr * ttfttfl nml truffta ttetwerm rltie * of thft Mlnntli * nnd 1'artflc Count * . It ! nisi * th Tnrorltp ami l o ttoute to ami from poInU Krtt. Nnrthen t "nil Bnutln' * t , nnd correipondlnc points West , Noithwcpt anil Southwest. The Great Rock Island Route The Fast Kinross Trains liptween Chlcftgn and PaorlA. Council UlilITi , Kansas Clty.l avriivrotth and The Famous Albert Loa Route iulfl of Interior Itaknt * . Still another DIUKCTT LINE , via Renfcn finrt Kftn- , has ln > en opened bet wean Cincinnati , IntUan * E. ST. JOHN. Oen'l T'Jit t Pa CTXIC.A.a-0. VALENTINE'S Short-hand Institute LINCOLN , NEBRASKA. The largest , best nnd clionpost short-hand am ! typo-wrltlnir school In the west. Lcnrn this valuable nrt nnd secure n lucrative position. Short-hand tmiirht by mnll to those \vho cannot nttoiul the Institute. Wo keep on hand a full supply oC TMtmnn'B shnrt-hund loxt books , also typo-wrlior supplies For particulars send for circulars to Valentine's ' Snort-Hand Institute 1118 and 1120 O street Lincoln , Neb : REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITERS. Po.tsr & M Reporters and Copyists , Slate Agents for Nebraska. Typo-writer supplies and paper kept In stock. Solid for catalogue. OMAHA NATIONAL HANK Huir.niNO , OMAHA. ESTABLISHED 1803. CHAHDLEPROWHCO. GRAIN AND PROVISION Commission Merchants OFFICKa : nonrd of Trndo , Clmmlior of Cnmmeroo , Chicago. filihvaukco. C , MILLER , Western Business Solicitor. Local rtuslnoan Solicitor , 13O1 Doue ESTABLISHUU 1879. Lincoln Steam Dyelorb W. D. UOHKUTSON , I'rop'r. ' Offloo No. HOT 0 St. , Works S. K. Cor. V. & nth. MncolM , Noli. Uentb' Clothlnfr Clonnod nnd Ho puli'od. il'rukicombined. Ouurunlicdllio * . . . . . . . only oni In tlm worldBcneratlna RHSk5 upontluuoni Slictrie < * Mnmrtla KVViirr if. ficlcni I no , Powerful , InnaLlr , ' Comfortable and rifti'llre. ATold Irauclj. Ovrro.OOOcnrfd. ht > n < IKtump rorpamrihlet. AI.HO ILI : : < ITUIU IUI.TM : I'oii UIKKAHIX Oe. HOfiHE. INVENTOR. 101 WADAS AVE.CHICAGO. . E'acfeet A DIHKCr UNI3 FOIl England , France & Germany. The Ftonmthlpsof thin well known line uru built of lion , in wnt r-ti lit uompartinents , mid uio furiilahoil with every loiininlte to innko thu puFBHtfo both tmfo nnd utrrocahle. They ciury tlm United Stale ! ) und Kuropnnri mulliiii < l Icnvu New York TliurBduyd nnd Saturdiiys for Plv. Kif > ulh.IO.VIJON)1C'herbourl'AlId ( ) ! ( ( and HAM- Hrturnintr , the steamers loiivu llanihiirtr on Wednoddayn und Sunduyn , via. lluvre , taklnv puHa ( > nireri > at Southampton and London. I'irbt cabin $ .V ) , JDJ nnd f75 ; Hlcoratfe fVl. Haiti nnd tickets troin Plymouth to ilrlbtol , Cur. illir , London , or to nny pluoo In the South of " "ind , I'ltHK. KtoeriiKO from 1'iirppu only Bond for "Tourist ( liuottc. " C. II. ItlCIIAllD&CO. , Ooneral 1'nss.oinfer Aeents , 81 llroadway , New Vork ; Wnslilnfion anil Iji - ChlCUKO. III. ViHOiJtfc * , , a Ci : rLMfil.it > U iu Wnmant xs9niiiikfta * bk.it. ( Allf ti.clleBCl. BtmltktLU d qtlct corti. Trill [ > 0i- * * " ' " * ' < ' " 'DBr"4wAh 'CO".WWWSIAKJI ; MO. FOR LADIES , MISSES AND CHILDREN. ' Otirpr Perfection of Hltoe-iuaUliig. In them Ever/ Objection to ready-mada lioei It removed. Tlie success ot once attained by our goods wherever Introduced is because they are clove-fitting , elegant in style and finish , pfthe finest material * nd workmanship , nnd moderate in fiilce. The horrors of brcaVlne-ln are avoided : they are comfortable from the very first. Made in nil slies , vrldthn and shapes. Lock en Solttfor Kami axJAJdrtst ef ' J. & T. COUSINS , YORK. 0 Ton are allowed afrte Mr > l of thirty dav of the DM of Dr. Ujro'B Celebrated Voltaic Belt wltU Klcctrlo Bus- iwnrorjr ApplUucra , for thn nocdy roller ana per rnaneritcurcof Ncrvou * DeMUfv , loss of r < fol v 'I Manhood , and all kindred troubles. AIM for rnanj oilier < lLwifle . Complete rentoratlon to Ilrutptlgor , and Munliooit irnarnnierd. No risk U tncurroil. .uln tratfd pamphlet In tnilrdmitlopemcMtAtTtftliJta droning VOLTAIC I1ELT CO. . MuMballt JUlch Or tlio I.lquor Habit , l o itif cly Cured by Ailminlsterltic Dr. Ilnlnea' Uolilcii BpeclBc. ' It cnn tie given In n cup of cotTM or tea without tbo knowledge of the pcmon taking It , Is abMlutclr btirmleri , and will effect a permanent and * pe 4jr cure , wLctlwr the patient U a moderate crlnker erin in alcoholic wreck. It hrn be n ilvcu In tboa * aa'.iJs of cases , and In every InBtincoaperfoct car * bus followed. It never lull * The oyiUm ono Impregnated with the Specl.1i : , IlbocomeianuttM Impossibility ( or the liquor appetite to exl U FOIl SALE BY FOLLOWINCJ DRUGGISTS : KUIIN > fc CO. . Cor. 15lh nnrf Doactai.M * IStli iV Ciunlnu Sin. , Omaha * Neb. * A. 1) . FOSTER < fc KIM * . , Council Bluflk.'Iewm * Callorxvrltp for pnrnpnlet containing hundred * t ! te.ulinoiiluls 'rom the bct women ana men freak rH Di.'tr of thucountrv. SENT C. O. D. ONE OK MOIIK AT W1IOLEBALE I'BICE. I PAT all ciprans chargr * to all point * wtthln 800 miles. l.or > Ocarrl ifp to pelrct mm. wnd two cent rtonip forIllustmixfcaUloijiie. Mention tbi paper. L. G. SPENCER'S TOY FACTORY , 221 W. MADISON ST. . CHICAGO. P. BOYEB & CO. EtaI'sSafesVaultsT.miUcki ! and JaH World 1020 I'araum Street , Omaha. Nob. "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tbo Original nnd Only Genuine. nr ui alwiji Itcl ! u . n > w ra of we S. A.k yo r Ilrunrlit Ibv l > * Dl Uka uur , r ficUM * . UM ) to ui for piruculari ft Ittttr bf rctani § & NAME PAPER. Clilehwtw Okmlral O , JiS I fl UadUun k < i > ar , f h b7 nroraUU rrcrrwh r . ' . KiulUI. " I'c nnr royal IIHb Ttkt > oibw. M. B. BJSDON , General Insurance Agent HEPIIKSENTSJ phccnlx Insurunco Co. , London , Cajh Assets r , Weatchostor , N. Y. , Assets 1 Oh'ns Knlls , Assets 1 Uirard Fire , Philadelphia , Asset * " Now Hampshire Cash Assets DUNCAN & WALLACE Plumbers , Steam and Gas Fitters. STEAM HKATINO A SPECIALTT. k BsUmutcs furnished.tor will call pi A STANDARD JIBDICAL WORK PORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEK ON-r.v si iiv MAir , , 1-o.STi-Aiu. ILI.USTItA.TIVi : S.UU'Lli VJtUU TO . „ . . . JtHlltr , Nervous anil Physical Dabllltr Premature Decline In Man. Irr0ni of Youth , aud thi untold miseries rotultlnufrom liullscretlon und ac- COMBI. A uook lor orury mnn. young , mlddloK 4 nnd old. itcontHlii * 123 prutcrllilloni total ) oute in4 clironlpdl > eutescncliona or which | i Inmltiuble. so found | jy tlie uuthorwliosu eipurlancefor W re ril Bucn as proliuUly never before fell to tha lot of any iilij lcUniai ) JIBKIU. Imund In bountiful KrencS mat- lln. ( > nibos eilcovor < , lull ellurunninteoi ] to baadntr work In every neimmecliiuilPiil , Illemry and profat. aloiml-tliiiiiHnr other work In tlili country for 11.5 % nr the money vflll liu refund In every Instance. Prica onlr 11 lif jiKill , postpaid. llliiHtratet niimple , AD. t-endnow. OolJ inoil.il Mwurlort tliaautlinrbrtha Nv ttonul Medical Ansoclutlon. to thu Hon. A. H. lllstalT Bn'liijsnclute olllcorj of llio bo irJ ( lie renderli tf eof l.lfBU worlli moro totbi younzat men of till * BOiiOMtloathtn all ihtio. . mines of OillfnnilHiind lue Oliver mines of Nor * combined.- . K ( ! lirunu'lit. Thuticlenrofif I.lfo p'ltiilsout the rocks and qiilci- ranilson which the constitution and hypiw of maul u > oun innn hnvu bcun faulty wroikda. * MnuoUosttii The Science of l.lfolsof Kroater T lua tbtnall thl incillcid works published lu Dili country fortlieiuil Ulyunri. Atl.ititu Ciinttltulloii , Tliuhclonc-oof l.Kuli a suiiorti and ninsterlr trait- l e ou nvrvoui uuu uUrilcul Ue llltrJJttroi | L'rai I'rnt. Addresitho t'e boJy llaJlc.il Instltuto. or lit W. 3. 1'nrkerNo. 4 llullilncb utroat , llostoa , Mass.who uai teeonsullDilou ullUlso.tiui regiilrlozsill laudaxptri * vncf. Oliriink'ana ubjhmto uiiua > > thatImvo bar , nod the skill of till otrternliyslctaus u spoctallHuoti treated succciifally without aat usUocoof fullurJ Mention Oumlia UJo. " w" * " ' * * w VOUB A CIUUiy , I Q ( JMH baoa. cc , htrlnir tried In valnerery known reuutt Ka , * ! < cover d a atupla self < ura.which ha will Mid ) KIIKK to hU follow-sulTerern. Adjr M j . v . biuUMua-rUMt. new XorkOUf.