TBLU OMAHA DAILY BEE. SATURDAY APRIL 10 , 1886. HE WANTS TO BE PARDONED Efforts Being Made For the Release From Prison of a Woman Murderer. THE STATE NATIONAL BANK. Humors of n Change In Its incut Untrue A Ilrtitul Hits l All the \c\vs From the State Capital. IntnM TIIK tip.e's UNCOI.V nuniuu.l The friends ot 11. A. Sllnkernronmklngnn effort to have liliu pnnloiiuil. Sllnkcr was Bent to the pciiltentlnr } from Lancaster coun ty In 1870 uiHlrr n font teen * ) cars' sentence , for killing Florcnco Uootli. Ho had been In the county jail picvlous to Ills com Ictlon , dlmnt thirteen months making his tunn of lniirl | < ioiiiiicnt to tlato nearly ulqht years. It wasnhvnys clulmril thatSllnkur was era- , nnd lint responsible- Ills actions , ntul this , in ndilltlon to Urn plea that lie had IICPII pun- ishcd sliniclciitly for his cilmc , Is now being urged on the co\oinor. Thuio nro many people In Lincoln , ho\vovcr , who icinonibcr tlio tragedy and Insist that Sllnkor , If arary , Is too dangerous a man to bo at largo. When Miss Booth was killed , slid was an { timaln of Motile Hull's bagnio , and a comely Kngllsli blonde of nbont ISjcais. Sllnkcr Mas n bartender , and had a wifiiln St. Louis. Jlo lost his job , and ( ircDinlne despondent went on n urulonia'd debauch. The Booth unman supplied him with money for a long time , hut llnally shut olT supplies. On the night of the nun dor Slinker vionttohcr room and asked her lor seine money , which bho lufuscd to glvo him. Without a word ho Hulled his pistol , shot her In the breast , and then tried to blow his brains out. The woman died , but Sllnkoi was nnr.scd hack to life , and a term In the pen. During his Ineaicetallon there his wife has visited him anumberol times , and cxpicsscd a milling- ness to forglvo the p.ist , and icsumu their old iclations when ho cuts out. Till : HI'AIK NA110.VAI. 1IA.NK. , Cashier llayden. of the Statu National JJank , when asked by the lieu icpiesentative ye.steiday about the rumoreil changes in that institution wild : "There will bo no change In the management or control of the State National , and all talk to the contraiy is Idle niul umiulhoilicd. Mr. Hi own ana myself mo nioic than satisfied with our Investment , and \ > 111 retain our icspcctKo positions as liri'sldi'iit mid cashier. In addition lam well plt-ascil with Lincoln , and am lions to stay. We contemplate Incieabing the capital stock ot the IKUIU so as to accommodate our glowIng - Ing buslnebSj ) nnd also the organization of a loan and tuist nomimnv , but nothing more. The whole matter is in ombrjo yet , and 1 cannot itito you the details accurately. The capital of the bank will Ilkley bo Increased to SaiO.OOO or pel haps S'ilO.OOO , and the loan com pany will have a similar tuml. A number of Lincoln capitalists have been anxious to loin with us In the enterprise , and they will very likely bo given n chance to do so , but you can say posi tively that there will bo no change In the contiol of the bank. " Outside It was learned that the gentlemen v , hoant to invest In tlie State National stock aio .1. J. Imholt and the syndicate which ho tormcd some time mu for the avowed niirno > n of sJnrtln R how bank. If this bj : MI U means that they think the Hold Jiiiuatly lolly occupied , nnd an investment In nn' established institution much to be pio- 1 cried to a new vontuie. AIIIIU1IJO1' AltUSUAND. Mis. Addle G. Crook Is an npplleant In the dl.sti let coin t fora dlvoico from hei husband Samuel , on the ground of cruelty and neg lect. If the stoiy rel.itf'd by the plalntlll In herpet'tlon Is line , Samuel ought to have a toatol tar and fe.itiieis. Mrs. Crook says that they married in Daltimoiu on the "d of .Juno last , nnd that almost Immcdlatly tlieio- nl ter her husb ( lid Ij-'irau beating anil abusing lien Oil U e 15tU if unu shu was tuSon S'.Cit unit couflnCu 10 ner bed until the 1st of Sep tember , where * In her helpless condition nlioas biiblected to nnmeroiis acts ot Indignity ami violence. 010 day during her convalescence the dc.lciKl : > nl attacked lici in abiutal manner , and to save her life she was foiced to jump lioin "a second Btory window , receiving seveie Injmles. At that time she escaped to tlui home of her jmumttf , where she IwNsinco resided. Mrs. Crook says that she has no children , and it the court sees proper to irlve her a dlvoico she would like to icsumolier maiden name , iiuiKi' MUXTIOX. I A ) The members of A. 1) . .Mai shall lodge. No. 41 , K. of 1' . , entertained their filcnds In elegant style at the lodge rooms ' 1 hursday evening. The programme consisted ot dancing , card playing and social Intercourse , followed by a line banquet , at which over seventy-live couples were present. It was tliu that social given bv the lodge , but It passed off so pleasantly that a seiics of monthly gatheilngs of a similar natuio will bo ar ranged. Laud Commissioner Scolt has gone down to KansiiH ( Jlty on n visit. Ed Dlgnall , the U. &M. trainmaster , Is tc build a tine residence on the corner of Nine teenth and Webster streets. The new onglno hoiibo and police head quiii tors was photographed yesterday moiir ing. The police force and city otlioials had assembled in trout of the building , nndboliif ; unable to drive them off , the artist was coui' polled to tnko "their picter" also. Last nigh ) tie was busy tiying to paint their homely ] > hl7es out of the negative. A rooting paint peddler was arrested on complaint of Mayor Han's father yesterday , for stealing a maga/lnu Iron ! the hitter's ol- ticc. The young man returned the book anil thechaigo was \\itlidiawn. A bucolic , sailing under the name of Fry , was run In by OfllrcrKowlurThursday night for reckless riding. Ho was lined 89.75 , which ho p.ild yestoiday morning , and struct out for the "roor.vl deostileks. " The sin veyors of the Chicago & Northwestern orn , completed the linal lines for the roail from Fiemont to Lincoln last night. Tlio ) report that the grade is neaily linlshed a < Walioo , and that it will all bo ready tor tin Iron by .luno 1. The state committee of the \V. C. T. U. Is In session nt the Townley noiise. Amour the menibeis preaeut troui nclghbnilnt towns , are : Mrs. Jenuio P. Holmes , Tecum peli ; Mrs. Mary V. Hitchcock , Fiemont ; Mrs , C , M. Woodwaul , Sewaid ; and Mrs. Dr Fitch , of Hastings. Thu opening cxciclsos of the fipilnc tcru at the Unlveislty will take place In tin chapel at 8 o'clock to-night , when Prof Hitchcock will lecture on "Wind urn Storm. " The following candidates for positions a ; teachois in the county schools passed exam Inatlon WcdncMlav nt the superintendent' ollico : Miss Mlnnlo 11 ad ley , Tilly Hone Julia A. ilohn&on , Lula Uosllno , Kettle Col ver. Hosa Hldp.ithand Mr. L. U. Willie 1m. Wm. 1) ) . Chinch and Voter Lockwood hav ( conimunccd nn action In tbo distilct court t < recovi'i SUtt ) on n piomlhsory note given b' ' Wm. 11 , and Solomon Button , The santi paitlcs aio plaintiffs in a similar actloi ii.galn.st M. W. and J. W. Hullfson for S'J.170 'Cluulcs J. Hall has enteiedan apjM'al Iron thonwuid on hisniopcity made by the Ml * souii I'ncillo ilghtof way npprahois. Dlatilet court will bo nujuuiued for tin teini on Monday noxt. A Chinaman chambcimaid Is ono of the nttiaetions at the Townley house. It i John's ili.st appeaianco as n nouso seivant li tlio capital city. The bimid ot public lands and building will meet Monday to settle the claim ol Join L.uihum for building the addition to tin Home tor the Filuiullcss. Lanliam's bill o ! SIbOO for extras and ultoratloiib ordered b < the ladles' committee will be paid by the All society. Deputy Cleik Wheeler , of the sunrcim comf , has the eighteenth voliuno of Ncbrab Ua Hi-ports ready tor distribution. Lincoln's \\atir works system was In ppecti'd closely jesteidav by Major Scot and the city council ot Voik , where 530,00 Is to bo expended this year for a similar iui plOU'lllPllt. The Lenten season has put a cloud on sc rial enleitalnmcnts , and thoscrlbcshavolian rustling to get Items tor the personu columns. Landloid Kitchen , of thn Commercial , ha leased for tineu je.irs thhty looms in th building to bo elected by lr. Jones nt th comcrof Twelfth nnd 1'stii'ots. It wasMi Kitchen's llrt > t Intention to add another stor to Hut hotel , but ho has decided that the pre : ent arranireinont will bo 111010 satisfactory , KDUOATIOXAh. Jumbo's hcart\velghlniforty-so\oirpoundi has been seut to Coiuell unlverelty. Tivlessor Hobcrts , of Cornell university ' U mentioned as an available caudldato li the presidency of the Iowa State Agricul tural college * A now laboratory Is Imlng erected at Ynlo college nt a cost of SlW.OOO. The next summer season of the Concord School of philosophy will be given July 13 and Include two courses , of twelve lectures each , on Dante nnd 1'Into. A Chinese student In the junior ckss at i aio has received the right , bv ssholastlo merit , to ho one of thoclght speakers selected for the exhibition ne\t month. Professor Lemuel Ste\ons will presently rctlio from thechalrof chcmlstrynnd natural philosophy In ( llrnrd college , which he has occupied for thirty-live years. Ho Is now seventy-two j ears old and out of health , A short time slnco a paity of N'ew Yorker ? , who went south with Sir. . ! . 11. Inman , vis ited the Atlanta university and heard the pu- Plls sine the old plantation sonirs. One of the visitors ga\o I'icsldciit Chase n check for Sl.OOO nnd another forSSO , nnd n thlul for 5X ) . "Tho rcsultot the Storrsacrlcnltural school experiment , " sajs the Xow Haven Ueglster , "has been sucli as to commend the Institu tion to the people generally and to the farm ing community In particular. Covet nor Waller , nftcr a thorough Investigation , bo caiiio a linn friend of the school , nnd urged In his first message , the legislature to treat the matter wllh e\ery consideration. " ItBMOIOUS. A regularly licensed colored preacher In Klchinoiid. va. , ililu-s a truck on wvcl * days foi n livelihood The I'loslnterians have o'-cr 100 coloioil ministers , S00 ! chinches and 11,000 communi cants In bottth Carolina. Thn ten cents missionary fund of the Hap- lists In the not th and west has leached 511- 13) ) , nnd continues still to pour In. Mis. Maria Woodwoith , the emotional evangelist , will shoitly begin a series of meet ings at Chicago , which place she consldeis one of the wickedest cities In the west. Membcis of the Salvation army at Ncwaik , Ohio , aie said toiiavo been In a trance for ten days. Their companions claim that they nro under the Influence of divine power. The Kplscopnllnns , like the Methodists , nro trylngto ; ralui 81,1)00,000 ) for the missions to cclebiato their centennial jear. They expect to lalso the fund by 55 subscriptions heloro the meeting ot the general convention next October. Dr. Aunstiong , who has recently been sus pended for the yeais by Kplscopal IHshon Hcckwltli , of Atlanta , ( in. , Iseiy well Il\cd. His former parishioners have rented a house lor him , fin nishcd it , and tilled the cellar \\lth piovlslons to last a year. I'astous ol vailous churches In Atlanta , (5a. , nuangcd lor n luvlrnl meeting to be con ducted by MoodynndS.inkey , and set npait two days lor coloied people. The latter de clined to be icclaimcd under the conditions , and the meeting will not be held. 15lshop Puipt ( Kplbcopallan ) conllnned six ty-one peisons at St. John's church , Wash ington , n few nights ago. Foity-livo of thorn weio young ladles among them being Miss Aelllo Arthur , the daughter ot ox-1'iesldent Arthur , who came fiom New 1'oik on pur pose. The Indian school at Lawrence , Kansas , Is CNpeilencIng n icmiukablo icllgious awaUen- ing , lesulting In thecoincislon of nearly 150 of the pupils. It Is u little more than n j ear and a halt slnco this school was Hist opened. It has now about 1)50 ) pupils , whose ages laugo from 10 to ao yeais. Eighty ot them arc gh Is. At the next session of the synod of the Presbteiinn church of Alabama , it Is thought that the state will DO divided Into three in stead. of four pi esbyterips , as at present. If Una bij done they will bo known as the Noithoast , Southeast and Southwest presby teries. A portion of the northwestern part ol the state is attached to the Memphis synod. Mrs. Mnggie Van Cott , the New Ywk evan gelist , Is now conducting aseiles ot mei-lingn in Denver. To a loportcr of thnt city slio 10- cently said that dining the past bo\en jeais she has delivered lii7B sermons , conducted n,01U meetings , spent y.Hfl hours in chinch , wiitten 8iyl religious letters , brought 12,007 sockets to the ultar , tia\elcd 71.270 miles , le- celved-li"0conveits : on piobation and b p- tl/eil 1,05(1 ( persons. She was bom in New Yoik city in 1&30 , . .rnn 111 rt fol. jnprov ol the skin , use only Poz/lnl's powder , 1MP1KTI13S. A mortgngcd church In Chicago put up this sign in the vestlbulo : "Salvation is fiec , but pews are not. " An Kngllsh Dean at the close of a sermon in which ho warned his hearers ot the speedy end of all things , asked for liberal contiibu- tions to rebuild the tower of thochuieliln Which ho was preaching. "How many times should a Christian allow himself to bo called a liar without lesenting the Insult ? " nsks an Inquirer In a lellgious Journal. Wo cannot answer this unless we know which Is the smaller man. The most frlchtful discovery yet Is a Phila delphia minister's that "the Sunday news paper Is In direct rebellion ngulnst tliogov- erunient of the United States. " The hoops should bo called out w Ithout longer delay. Allle Haclls , of Greenville. Mich. , had n family chest sent him the other day by his mother. There was old lilblo in it , between the covers of which ho tound documents and bonds beloiming to his fathci's estate , which make him holr to 810,000,000. Moral : Head the Bible. 1U11 Smith lay at the point of death In n i ad leal pioliibitloti distilct In Maine. In his dying moments he called a companion to hie bedside. He said : "Tom. I will leauiyou all my earthly elTccts all that Is of any value"What is that. Bill ? " "A standing preset iptlon tor whisky down at Fogg's th UK store. " The dresses worn by the New York ladlc at the opera have shocked the modesty ot the eletgy. As the expeilonco ot the ago does not justlty the expectation that the lair one-i will take Instruction In diessmaklng lioni the pulpit , the preachers , If they clcslio to save their feelings fiom Injuiy , will staj away fiom the opera. A story of nn encounter between Mr. Tal mage and an evolutionist relates a no\el In cldentln thattluld of study. An unknown man stepped mi and said : ' 'Well , sir : 1 am tin evolutionist nnd i want to discuss that question with you : 1 am also nn luinihlla tlonlst I be. I love that when I die that will be the end ot mo. " "Thank God lor that11 ! dc\outly ejaculated Mr. Talmago as ho wait cd olT and lett the man pcitcctly dazed. "How nro matters progressing In tlu church , Undo Hastus llonniililiigV" " 1 han't prcachln' da no more , snh. " "Why what'H the trouble. ? " "lilt's all owln' tordt drought , sab. " "Tho droucht ? " "Yes , sah "Xo" see , 1 prayed to' rain lo' foah Sunday. In conccsshun , sail , an' da didn't no lali couio , nnd so do mombnhs ob do congicgatloi axed fo' my icsiguashnn on do aotm'ii of dls incablllty/ "I notice , " said Deacon Hucrng. "thnt o Into a good many ministers have or fallet from their high estate. " "Yos , deacon , " assented sonted thodomlnlosonowiully. "It Is onlj too tine that .souioot my brothnrs have de pa i ted liom trraco. The taut has causei mo " "Still. " Interrupted tlui deacon gent ly , foirlng that ho had said too much , "I doesn't signify , by any means , that all mem beis of the profession nre bad. " TUTTS PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Oretteat "Medical Triumph of tbo Age ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. the bend , wllu a dull lenantlon In Ibo back part , 1'nla tinker Iho ( boulder * blade , VullneiR nflor tutting , wllbadla * Inclination la ororllonof body or mind. Irritabilityoftempert Low plrlOtWlIb a feeling ufbnvlna utgloeled orau duty , Worlnrtt , Ulzrlnen , Fluttering at tbo Ueari. Dot * Itoforvlbo eyei , Headache uvor Ibe rlgbt ore. Iteille ineii with Otfal ilreami , Highly colored Urine , and CONSTIPATION.- ' TUTT'S 1'ILr.Soro especially adftpttfd to tuch cues , ono dose effects uuch a eliango of feeling as to astonUU the sufforer. Tber lucre * * * ( be Appetitelad catue tha body to Take an Fleihitbua Ibe iyat m U noarUlied.und brlhvtrTonic Action on too UtKfiUTeOriraiUiltcaulartitooliKro prodyted. lrlo < ii Bo.J Murray Ml..nf.V. Vie sjsteiu with pure blood And hard muscle ; tunua tb n rrou iratora , lnKoratei < tha brain , and Imnarta we vUor of manbooJ. $ 1. Sol J br dnnElsta. 14 MurrirSt. Now York. The Old Dnjrg. Edgar J. . Waktman. 0 thee old days I those near yet far-olt days I Tagcdlth dent legends , winsome nnd sweet ways I When spendthrift hearts wont a-pyrisylng ; Cared naught for form or statute laws or klntr , lint lived In melodies. O these tlavs ; thee loving , trustful clays I When Youth wed Hop3 In joyful love-suiiR lnsi O'er thy glad hours and scenes , with soul- swept strings The psalm of lite Idollc uack\\aid brings AH blessed memories I O the o old days ! these truest , inircst da\sl So sweet , so sntl , so full ot tender gracol Who o Iliu but llncrers on their bonndnilo % ConnliiR them o orltlt misty , jt'"nlng ovi's And for tliu Future prays 1 I10NBY 7 011 C1IL2 JjADin.S. White woollen material lias strlprs of col- oicd nlusli. Canvas cloth lias fronts of woolen lace to correspond. Statistics show that In the whole of Kuiopo the \\oiucn luivo a majority of 4,570,000. KvenltiK dresses of cicam Tlilhet canvas ha\u llounccd vmbioldered In dellcato colois. Mikado parasols ha\o the points tinned upward and ate made of stilpcd or urn- broltluredillk. Costly wlilto lace over avliltosalln prln- ccsfeslljls ) a favoilto wcddhij ; diesslora youthful hiide. Ynm-yum parasols have a silken founda tion ami aiu covered with coloied silk , creped andlocely put on. Cheviots with fine line checks In moilo colors aio made tip 111alUlni : suits \\lth jackets to corrobpontl. Alhnttoss cloth lias the border of niedla > val duilgn in soil solois. It has also fnsj bti hies wltheinbrohleiyof heavj silk Tin en of the female members of a colored chinch atTii cnla luuo cieatetl a scandal by cliouhiK plug tobacco dm Inc divine heilccs. . Sccietaiy Folci's damhten have spent nc.uly ajcarina cottage built lor them in mi Isolated pait of the Adiiondaek plno loiests. Miss Ijlllian Uussoll has deserted Solomon , nicked up the luuy and EOIIU home to her mother. Thu baby will not hear the Song of Solomon now. Union county , Michigan , lias a natmal cininslty In the person ot \\om.m who lias been mauled toity-iivo yeats ami has had only thieo new bonnets In that time. Fans of wlilto ( ntlll feathers are mounted on amber handles. They have birds' heads encircled with marabout leatheis just above the point \\heto the featheis aio fastened In the handle. In China and Japan filrls aio named after home hc.uitttul natuial object , and Mich names aio common as Cheny-llower. 1'each- blo&som. I'luiii-blosboni , bamboo leat , I'lno- woods , etc. A poke bonnet of jot has a daik led velvet ciown. In t'lontis a cicitnf. daik led eiaiie , ninoiij , ' the folds of which Is a laipt SpanMi comb of jet. The hti Ings are of narrow daik ledilbbon velvet. An Albany foituno teller says that one of licrcustomcis , who has called upon her tie- iiuentlv tliiriiif ; the last two jears , ne\er lalls to slip an e\tia coin Into the lortuno tellei's hand if told that her husband's death may be expected soon. With the lound waists which ate In high yogno this season aic woin belts of solidly beaded galleon to match that which par- nMies tie | bodice , sleeves and skirt. The bf't ' ! s fastened In tiont with a handhomu buckle that Is hewn to the oJges ot the gal loon. loon.Many Many of the novelties In spring bonnets have most of the tilmmlng placed upon the crowns. , emulating the style of Kate Oicena- way , some of which are almost hidden by loops of varl-coloied picot libbons. In straws , the most novel are those made of fancy maid of silver or dead gold , clotted with loops or lulls of civet or chenille. Mikado silk ispxtiaordinaiy-lookjlic t ° ' . ! ! : . It i ; in rich ' "li'.ic ; ram iirong - tiasts , and is icpotted as lindfhsj m\or with peisons of coirocttasto for skills with over- diesscs of plain color. Tlio design Is Persian of largo sl70 nnd of light color upon a daik gionnd , over which descents of laigosi e and daik color aie thrown In protuslon. Could AVe Itccnll the 1'ast. t\ lMurray. . Could wo iccall years that have ilcd , How quickly lioni the toimuo Would tall the kind woi-ls left unsaid Tlio sweet .songs lelt unsung ! How many caies that long ago Dark shadow a o'er us cast , AVould fade like faces on the snow , Ciuild wo lecall the pastl How fli inly , steadfastly we'd keep Those paths we should have tiodl How tine we'll move tofilondswho sleep Now 'neath thochiiichyard f > od ! Oh years ! deep maiked with Folly's btalns And totn by Passion's blast , How soon wo d flee thee fiom thy chains Could wo iecall the past I CONNUIJIAMTIES. . Captain John Garrolt , of the Akron Salva tion aimy coi | > s , and Captain Fannlo Blower , of the Wooster corns , were united In mar- liago at the Academy of Music , Woostcr , Ohio , the other evening , In the presence of about 800 people. An admission fee ol ton cents andlifteon cents was charged at the dooi. dooi.Tho The daughter of a rich widower In Holland fell in love with ono of hei fathei's young clerks , and the old man lavoied the suit. The clerk , ho\vo\er , put an end to the match by disclosing that she was a poor girl who had taken on male dlsstiNo as a means ol cat nlng a livelihood. Thereupon the old man mar ried her himself. . On the wedding day of M. Pasteur , the hour appointed tor the ceremony had ai- rlved , but the brldegioom was not there- . Some filcnds rushed oil to the labiatoiy and tound him very busy , with Ills apron on. Ho was exceedingly ctoss at being dlstuihcd. and declared that marriage might wait , but ids cxpeilments could not do so. Charley Day , of Cambridge , N. Y. , was In vited to call at the ix'sldunco of the aunt of Nellie Lovojoy , a 17 year old school glil , to whom ho had been attentive. Ho called , the door was locked behind him , and Nellie's friends and a clergymen had no dilllculty in peisuadlng him that he ought to many Nel lie. Ho did , and at once disappeared , and their honeymoon ended then and there , as tliu bride has notseun him slnco. The Intanta Kuliillo's wedding dross , the gift of the Due do Monponslcr , was ono of the Illicit Mallno lace. It cost 1,000.000 lanes. Among her other pie.-onts was a bracelet of diamonds and sapphires given by the Com- toibU do Pails , a set of diamonds ami bill- Hants by the Inic do Charlies , a diamond and bio.ich by the Duo d Aumalo , and a Kearl ot diamonds and emuralds by the prince of Jolnvlllo , ( lonnod'b daughter was recently mairicd- and , as might bo supposed , couldn't ' go oir w Ithout a inmptis. Gounod wished an oper utlo singer to lender an A\o Maria in the church. To this the mlests objected. Final ly the police Interfiled and obliged the emu eh authorities to let the singer do his pa it. An unwulcomo and presumably an atheistic singer Invoking the \lrgln with the assistance ot the police against the command ot the pilests must have been an edifying leatmo In a religions ceiemony. Minister Winston , while crossing the ocean , met and became enamored with Miss Calhonn , a granddaughter ot the great South Carolinian , and , after an ardent suit , was ac cepted by the young lady. The condition she Imposed was that he should accept the Persian mission , an offer of which had pro < \loiibly been made to him. This ho did. They will bo married at Constantinople In May , and preparations for celcbiatlng tht event aio now in nrogioas there. The ladj is quite young. Her prospective groom is u wealthy widower with six children. PEPPUHMIXT imoi'S , The most obnoxious form of "light lltera tine" Is a gas bill. "Make homo attractive for the young nicn , ' : sajs Kev , Dr , Talmnge. Yes , paint It reel. Wo should think a bhad would be prcttj confident of a thing when it feels it in its bones. Jules Verne is not yet able to sit up , bul lying ia not so him ! for him as it is tor soim people , There are two things which a man la bourn ] to Uko on faith Ills wtfo'b private opinion of him and what sausages aio made of. "A Nashville \outh eighteen vears old cap turedaud mamed a lidi maiden forty-sjs \ , old. " That ' cart surely can't be called t boycott. ' , The prohibition barkeepers ot Kansas ha\ ( already got out 9 ndxcd drink called "Ptero dactyl. " It is one-half water nnd the other half spoon. A society lady'wHo was describing a grand ball to a friend a few nights ago was asked how she wns dressed. "Low and behold , " was the response. The Irish patriots should not bo discour aged. Married men hae struggled for homo rnlo for twenty centuries , and have not yet succeeded lu celling it. It Is said P. T. IJarnuin has offered to fin ish the excavations nt Pompoll at his ow n ev- poimo. In search of some tiesh Jokes for his clicus clowns , probably. Miss Itoso Elizabeth Cleveland and the son of Senator Mahono are \ery dissimilar In most respects , but they thoroughly ngieo In ono thing , w hlcji Is , that a bust should not bo exposed. Why do women always look under the bed before going to bed ? bo as to save them the trouble of getting up after they net in bed to look uudei It. Uveu a simpleton ought to Know that , "Aro you musical , Mri. O'lfixlTcrty1 "In- dado. I'm not. but 1 wish that 1 was. It Is my right hand I'd gl\o If I could play the placny as well as some of the great musical perform eis. " "Uch , " grunted a toper when the bar keeper refused to glvo him whisky and hand ed him n glass of water Instead. "Ugh. ain't much dltlcieiico'tween water an' whisky , anyway. " "Of com so not , " icplled the bar keeper. "Only fifteen cents , that's all. " A irentleman who imagined that ho iccog- imedalady trlend , advanced cordially ami nddiessed her. " 1 beir join paiclon , " ho said , "nut lin't this Miss Oiucnlcafi1" "No , sir,1' ' irpUedtho lady , "my name is lledpath. " "Ah , i ! One little girl was heard to say lo a piny- mate , "When 1 grow nit I'm going to be a school teacher. I " "Well , I'm going to bo a minium and have six chlldien. " "When they como to school to mo I'm nolng to whip 'em , whip "em. " "Yon mean thlngl What have they over done to vouV" Important Infoimatlon Tlio class In nnt- inal philosophy was being examined by Prol. Snoie , of the University ol Texas.Can yon give me nn Illustiatlon of the law of gravita tion' , " ' "Yes , " responded Tom Anjeny , one of the students. "If a Icttei weighs moio than an ounce it costs double postage. " She nnd 1. Wo | iii ted , she with "broken lieail , " And 1 with teal fill eje. Declaring life to mo should bo lint woo and mlseiy. Wo paited , 'twas the slory old : 1 had a lack of dimes , And. thinking to climb Foitnno's mount , 1 lied to mountain climes. Wo met again In after years , And foituno stoincd to say : "Death hasn't laid awaj your maid , have 'ma'ile . ' " Though you your lay. Wo met , old memoiles came back : I aslced her to be mine "She would , but she a hn bind had , And 'little pledges' nine. " And I , concluding Illo to bo A blank a cheerless thing Now that my onlv hope was gone , Got mauled In the s Spring llonncts. The bonnets that bloom In thesprlne , Tia-Ial Ulossom now in the meny sunshine And we dolefully tnoan and blng , Tia-la ! At the thought qf ; thf outlay they bring , i. i Tra-lal 15ut wo know | t s up use to decline. And that's what we piean when in ehoius wo sing : - , "Oh , con tound the bonnets that bloom in the spiing. " . Ti a-la-Ja-la-a-a [ I Tra-la-la-la-la-a I The bonnets thaf bloom In the spiing. The bonnets tha't ' bloom In the spring , ' " Tia-la ! Aie exhibited ) iowIn thocise ; And your wife wants a 510 w ing , . Trn-la ! A most unattiactlvo old thing. Tia-la ! And a lot of flpwcrs and lace. And she sajs j-ou're" leal mean , and a halc- lul old thing ' If j-oii don't buy tlic bonnet that blooms in tlio spring. > Ti a-Ia-la-la-la-a I Tra-la-la-la-la-a I Oh , woclo wish theio weien't any spiingl The Emperor Dqm Pedro of Brazil is planning the erection of tin academy of arts , which will be the iirst of its kind in South America. The soft glow of the tea lose is acquired by tlio ladles who use Pozzoni's powder. According to the Ohio State Board of agriculture the late cold spell was very damaging to wheat , and the outlook is poor. Farmers in Clay county , Ala. , have no tified Mormon elders , vclio have made many converts there , that they must leave , and threaten to use violence. S. L. R. If your Ilrcr Is out of order , then your whole sys tem lid eranxod. The blood la Impure ; the breath of fensive ; you have headache , feel languid , dispirited niul nervous. To prevent a more serious condition , tuko at once , S. 1 * It. If you lead a sedentary llfo or suircr with Kidney nf- fcctlons , avoid stimulants nnd taUo 8.1. . It. Sura to relievo. If you have cnten anything hard of dlecptlon , or feel heavy after meals or sleepless at night , take S. I. It. mid you will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly. Ifjounroii miserable sulTered with constipation , d > 8poi8laund [ biliousness , seek relief at once In8.li. It. K does not require continual closliiK inn ! costs but u tilllo. It will euro you. If you wake up In the morning with n hitter , tad tastoln > our mouth , t.ikcW. l * U. It corrects the hll- lous Btomuthsweetens the breath and cleanses the furred tongue. Simmons Uvor lleculntor Is Riven with safety and the happiest results to the most ilollcate Infant. For nil diseases In which n laxative , alterative or purgu- tlvo Is needed It will Klva tlio most perfect satisfac tion. It Is the cheapest , purest and best. , ff.tr Md AU . Kul f * lof 't * 6.I > < H9U | BkTor uii'W ' ftll uunxt drtthi Try It , nl dru-il.t ford itr crx r r d D tUOUKTaiuilll. J. W. Y7BFfE3miT ! : , C01S AOEltT , 61 liUOM > ' 4.1S , 1' . _ DR. Asthixia Cure. Hits Inraluahlo encclHo readily nnd perma nently euros all Cifri'ds of Asthma. The mosl pbstlnutu mid lonsr stundlnir cases ylold prompt ly to its wonderful curlnij prniuirtlua. It la known throughout the woild far its uurlvulod cfllcacy. J. 1 , . CAI.IMVKLI , . city of Mncoln , Nob. , write * Jan. 25 , IbSi ; since uslntr I > r. Hiilr'a Antlimn Cure , for inoro than o u > car , my wlfu has boon entirely well , niul not even u symptom or lho dlBoa u tins annonrod. WILUAM lIKNNErr , Hlchlnnd , Iowa , writes , Nov. 3d , IBils I have boon nlUlctod with Hay rover und Astlnnu elnco l < ii'i. 1 followed jout directions and nra happy to eay that I novoi 6loi > t bolter in my llfo. I am glnd that I inn amonir the many who can speak so favorably ot ) our remedies. A valuable 61 pnge trontlso containing stmllai proof from ovorr state Inho U. S. , Canada nnJ Grout llrltaln , will bo m&llod upon applioatloa Any druggkt not having U in stock will pro- hood. A. q. bavin ? trie4 In talsorerr knowu remedy lias nltcorered a nlruple teli'-curu , which b will tcul i1'r-l..fj..li : ! 'eo ) - u.lf rcr Adjrc . . _ . . 1. U. Ul VKa.a Cliatlitri-ftreot. Sew Vork Cltr. Absolutely I'nro nnd IN USt M HOSPITALS , CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS , INFIRMARIES , AND Pntscrifiio nv pHrstciANt EVCRYWHCRC. CURES CONSUMPTION , HEMORRHAGES Itirl nil ir < tsfjii(7 Jtlsrnicst DYSPEPSIA , INDIGESTION , MALARIA. TIIK ONLY PURE STIMULANT Fen THE SICK. INVALIDS , CONVALESCING PATIENTS , AGED PEOPLE , WCAK AND DEOILITATED WOMEN. Tor sale by Druggists Grocers find Dealers. 1'rlco , Ono Dollar per Holllr. * f Rnld ontv In tenlc \ botltff , unfl tinn gfnutnc cv | t uncli AI beitrotir lr lv-m rk J btl olthtuMthrmltl , n MJOMan 1 lit * n mo of com i ny I lo n In tattle * OjTrrooniBHilof lli Itocky MoittiUInirirtit | Hit TtrrltnrleO , uiinblo to procure It from their denin , ritn h ve IUU I > o n ecnt. In j l 1n M * , untn rVr t , ht- pttt * cli rgo \ repi ! 1 , ty retuittlnjt SU t > ollra to The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. ( Baltimore , Md. Ft n < t S-ffi t if ( imp for owr L'nfatHtg CcJintVftton Form-1 tiltt < > ntt > t0 ( prfHtipalto tf rn * btt/ittal onrfour irBfi * E Lty , Ki\Hfltlvralnbt \ for Intligfttion , In/rjit ] > iattiii4f ( rttovtryfruiitaU H'atttoia flltttttt. It cnn l prrt > * rnt E l > tavfi6Htlrper , JMliiflurtu tWtfTHfAf/oriif.I ! ( ( t aittt itet > for vM\tv in any rtfium , fill 6 cA err jrlty otMtttrit ty o r MtHcat CAPITAL PKIZK , $75,000 Tickets cnly $3. Shnroa in Pioportlon. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. I'Wodo lioroliy certify that < vo smiorvisio tlio nrrniiRomontsfornll tliu Monthly niul Qmutoily Drnwlmfs of The Lonlslmm Stuto 1/otterv Coinpiiny uiid In pnrson nnuingo niul control the Inawliim thcintolvos , and tluit the giimo nro conducted with honesty , fairness nnd In good fnlth toward nil intrtlot , nnd MO authorize tlio Company to use thlicortlflcnto , with fao-glailioi olour elennturos nttnnlmJ In Us advortlameu COMMI93IOHBBS ; Wo.tlioundorslRncd Ua ! s and Bankers , will pay nil I'll/cs dro 'r.'iu The Ixjul hum Slate hot- toiicj W'"a nmy bo pnHonto 1 at our countura .7. II. Oni.KSItY , Pros. Louisiana National Bank. J.V. . KILIIIir.TII , Pres. tate National Hani A. IIAMMVl N , Pres. Now OrleansNational Bank. _ incorporated In 1868 for" " > yours by too Iol9- laturo for Educational and C'huritublo purpojo ? with a capital of $1,000,000 to which H rusurvu fund of over t.WO.UOO lias slnco been added. lly nn overwhelming popular vote Its ti nnolilse wns mndo a part of the present Stiito Constitution adopted December 3d. A. D. 18'J. The only lottery over voted on and endorsed by the people of any state. It novnr scales or postpones. ItSKraud single number drawings take place monthly , and tbo extraordinary drawings i ecu larly o\ory tliroo months Inutoiul of goml-unnu ally lusnorototorc , nesliiiiliiK March , IbhO. A 8ri.KKin OPPOHTUNITV TO WIN A FOHTUNK. 4th Grand Drawing , Class D , In the Academy of Music , Now Orleans , Tuesday , Apr. Utli , 1839 11)1 ) Ft Monthly Drawmir. CAPITAL PB1ZE $75,000. lOO.OOOTIckotsatFlvo Uollarfl Each. Fractions In Fifths , in Proportion. LIST ot 1 1 5 10 SO 100 800 600 10UO API'IIOXIMATIOK PIH7ES. 9 Approiltnutlon Prizes of f7M fl,75Q u uo do nee if < m 0 Uo do 250 2 .Vi 10C7PH7PS , nmountlnfr to faw.503 Application for rntos to clubs should bo ranrto only to the olllco of tlio company In Now Or lenns. For further Information wnto clearly , ( rivmif fulluddrcss. I'OSl'AI. NOriiS , Iixpic < is Monor Orders , or Now York Exchange in oidlnary lot * tcr , currency by express ( all sums of (5 uud upwards - wards nt our expense ) addrossoii , . M , A. DAurillM , Mow Orleans , Ls. Or M. A.DAUPIIIN , Washington , D. 0. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and rwibterod lulters to NKW OULKANS NATIONAL HANK , Now Orleans , Ln. o V/E&K , NERVOUS PEOPLE Aud cthcri lutrerlof frou lUTioun ( ktlllly , cihuuttlm Schronlo dltciun , [ irnnatur * Ifcllim of juunir or old r nMrf \ cuitd ty Ur Jlornv'n fainoui KUrtro - * . /VS- ' M rnrllc Hi It. Tbout iid In fTcrTtYA-KUte In tl < Union hgvo beeu cured , } < til % Vliol < funllr cun wear dune till Klcrtrl Hu < prn urlr frra Illi male bflu Avolil orthlr Iui ItAtluni nail toirai companies Klectrlo Tru trt fu Itupture. TOO cured In'tiS. Jicurt bttmpfor tn.ini > hUl OR. W. it. HOBNE. iNVCkTOR , 191 V/ABASH AY. , CHICAGO Best Goods in the Market Ask for onr goods ami sco that tlio bear our trade mark. ESTABLISHED 1803. GHAMERlROWNCO. GRAIN AND PROVISION Commission Merchants oKnchst Ilonrd of Trmlo , Chamber of Cnmmorco , Milwaukee. . C. MILLER , Western Business Solicitor , W. 3 ? . 2PBC1S , niiolnoat Snlloitoi * . l.'tU UP TO THE SUN , Warner's ' Safe Yeast Is n pure , vpRrtnblc , dry hop yorHt , uiul If usoil iisiUioolol it 111 Make Bread ! nt to please n lilnu or iiucou 1'rloo lOo n lo\.0f nil erocuis HUAiTII PltKSKIlVlNO , I'UIIB. AND Wnor.KSOMi : If jour rocor docs not keep It order Itliy mall ot Warner's Safe Yeast Co. , Rochester , N. Y , Chicago Milwaukee & SI , Paul The Shortliiiie and Best Honte From Omaha to the East. Chlcnija Allnncaiiolls. Mllwiuikeo , " . . mill , Cedar HupIJa , Dm jnport , Clinton. DiilJiKiuo , Hockfoid , Hock Island , Kreopoit , Jnnosvlllo , lOlsln , Mudlsoii , La Crossu , Heinle , Winoim AuJull other Importuiit points East , Nortlio % ! nod Southuiut , Tlcknt ofllco ot 01 Fnrnntn stiopt , ( m 1'oxton Ilbteli. nnd nt Union 1'aoiUo Dopot. I'ulliunn Sleepers and tlio Finest ninlnpr Cars In the World nro run nil tlio iniiln llnea ol' tlio CniOAao.MiMVAUKUKcStST. I'Aur , itAiLirAY , and o ory ntteiitlun Is paid to tmssonsorH by coutlo- oua employes of tliocompiny. It MII.I.KII , Ocnoral .Manager. J.V. TuCKKit , Assistant GoiiorniMnnniror. A. V. II. OAiit'ENTEit , Goon-ill I'uusoujforanl Ticket Apont. QEO. B. URAi'ioiiD. Aaslstaat Gonerull'usson ccr and Ticket A STANDARD MEDICAL WORK FORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ONLY 81 11V IlIAir , , POSTPAID. ILLUSTKATIVIi SAJIl'LIi VttKK TO Att , KBQW THVSELF. , rcxriainto < 1Vltillty. Norvotu nnd Phyilcal nobllltT Premature Oocllno In Mnn , Urrnrl of Youth , nnd th untold mlBGrles rosultlnK from Indlarrotion and ox * CCSBCS. A. boolc ror ovorjr nmn , rouni ; , middle n.-od nnd old. Itcontilns 125prmrrptlons ! for nil ncutonnd rhrunlcdipoiisea. oncboiiQ of which IH Invaluablo. Sn fcand br the author whose oxporlnnco for 23 ya ri 11 puch as prohably never noforrtfull tnthn lot or unr pbvtlclnn ; Jin puiioi , bound In beiiutlful Kronch mm. lln.cniboascil covers , rullelltBiinrnntcoit to buallnir work In fverj aensi , maolinnlcnl. lltcrnrr mid profoi. flonnl thuniinr other work In thla country for lt.il. or tbo nionoy will Lo refund In ovorr InsUinoe. 1'rhj nnlr (1 t > ? mall , pontpnld. Illmtrntod nample. HI ) . Bendnow. Gold modnlnwurded tbeuutnort > Tt& Nv tlonulMedical Ansocliitlon. to thn lion. A. P. Illmoll. and ifwoliita offlcora of tlio board the reulorh ro- epoctftillyriiforrml , ThoSclenooof Ufols worth mure tot&o rounij n1 mlddlo-neelmonnf thla Koncrntlou than all tlio ol1 mine's orUulirnrnlaRiid the allrormlnos of Nuv.iJu cumblnnd. S. K. Ohronlclo. Tlio Sclonco of I.lfo points out the recta and quick- sands on which the constitution nnd uopos of miinr nyouiiKmanlmvo boonfntullwrockod. . Maiiohostor The'aclonca of I.lfnliof creator value thunnlUhs medlculnnrks piibllHhodln this country ( orthopait WTcnm-AtlmitiiCoimUtutlon. 'JlioScience of Llfols a superb nnfl maatorlr troit- Ino on nervous and physical debility. Detroit Froa Addrensthe Ponbody Modlcnl Institute , or Dr W. II. 1'nrkerNo. 1 llullllncb street , llostou , .Man. , who may becouaultedon ull dlaeasei requiring akll land otpsrl- mii'o OltronluHiid obsliuto Ulso ntis tbul nuvo baf fled the skill of nil othcrpuyslcliius n pecliitv. ! HucU treated eurcesKfully without an. nsuinco of falluM Mention uuiuha IWe. .MvllVUL' JR Bilker KM tTKlliliaHlllU - > | IICBIMt1(1' ( ' 'FKSllLI * * * Umt. AUo perlcto . Efnint Mo nlquickeorei TrMpatt- Iff. Send Hump fortt&luliftUlcuUri. Addtrn , Dr. WARD & CO. . lAMblANA , MO. " CHICAGO AWD Council Bluffs And Chicago Too only road to tftho fur Dos Momos. Mnp. halltown.CednrllapliUClinton , Dlxlo. ChlciiRO Milwaukee mill all | IOMIK | oast. To ( ho tieoplool Ncbraslin , Coloiailo , Wjomlnir. Utuli. Idnho NovaduOre on , Wajblntoii and California U otlDrssupoilor ndvnntnjes not iiossihlo by unj other llnu A lining a low of the numerous points ot aupo- rlorlty enjoyed by iho patrons of this road bo. itMHinOmnlm nnd Clilcago , uro its in o trains u day of DAY COACHI.S whiuli uro the Ilneit thy human art und liigonuliy cnn orcato. Its I'AiV ACK bl.KKI'l.NO CAUS , whlcli mo modeU ol CDinl'iilt uiilcli ) uiKo. lIul'AHI.OH DUAWINU ItOOM OAUS.uusuiitai.euiI by any. and Its wile- ly cololtrali'd 1'AI.ATIAI. DIN1N6 CAU3 , tnc equal of which cannot bo found t Isowlioro , At Council HliiUrt the tnilns of the Union racv. flo Hy. oonnoct In Union iJenot > flth these of the Ulilcugodc Northwestern Ry , In Clilcajro th trains of this line muku close connection wltb thosuuf alleajterulinos. For Dotrolt , Columbus. Indianapolis , Cnioln null , Niagara Kails. Hutfnlo , I'ltuhur . Toronto Montrvul , lloiton , Now York. 1'hiladolplilti , 11 il tliuorc.WHshliiKlon and all points In iliu east , usli the ticket agent for llcknta vln trio "NOUTH-\\vr.3TKIN. " If you "Isli the Lost accommodations. Alltlclcot 8 ' 11'8'1"8- ' ' rHudHn U-S-HAIH , Gcucra Muanyor. , , * 01 > aS8 ROSEWATER & CHRISTIE , Rooms 12 and 13 Granite Block , OrmloSjMotrnnnJSoworftfro Plnns for Cities nnil Towm n spi-elnlty. 1'lntn , IMItrmtoa nnrt Spopltlcntlom for I'ubllo nnd other Ilnglnoorltifr ork furnlilioit. Survojs nml Itoport mrulo on I'libllo Iniiruvomoiit9. | ANDIU.W HO K\VITKH. Momlior American Pooio- Uty Civil KiiRlnoor * . Clly lliiiflnocr of OmiUi * to. U CtliusTiK , Clrll liiiKiiieer. REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE \VR1TERS \ , Potter & Megoath , Law Reporters and Copyists , Stnto Agents for Nebraska. Typo-writer FUppllos and pnpor kept In stock. Scuil for rnlalottno. OMAHA NATIONAL IUNK IHniniNO , , ViliilltiUlorlii | ; Dr. ' tlolitpit .S | colllc. It cnn lORl\on Inn cup of ruiroenrtciinllliont tlio kimwlpJtoof Hie person tnUtnjc It.tanbtdliilcly Uatmlos' , uiul nlll olTect n prrtnnnpiilnml flM'Orty cure , n lictlivr Ilia pntlpnt In n moderate nrlnkcr or vi nlcohullo nrock. It hivi bron gUcn In Iliou- OMiits o ( CMOS , niul In e\ pry ln l nco n perfect euro lia followed. II nnvrr Inlln , The syMcmunco ImpiVRiinlccl Ith tlic Hpocl.lc , It bpcomci nil ultol luii > o lhlllty for tlio liquor nppetllo to exist. FOll HAt.K BY rOI.I.O\VI.NO DKUOOlSTa : KHUN iV CO. , Cor. 1,1th niul Daonlnn.nntl ISlh iV- Cum I nil SIN. , Uinaliu , Ncb.l A. I ) . I'OSTKK < V 11 HO. . Council IllulTM , town * Csllorwrltn for pumplili't coiiluliilnc luMiiliod * of tcitlmonlixls irnmthubMt women anil mcutcom nil pnrm ol tlie counttv. WHO 19 UNcaJ l'ITCD WITH THt OEOOBArHy OF THU COUNTRY WILL etl 0V f XAMINIhQ THU M P TM T TMt GHIOAGO.ROGK ISLANDS PACIFIC nUiLV/AY / IIT , ronnon of ll § central poiltlnn nnd clo n rtlatlonto nil principal linn Kant nndWrit. nt IiillUi unillpr. tnlual pulnti. ruaitUutoM lue inont IniportAnt mitt- rontlnonul link In llmt iritrm or tlirouuh trniunon lotion nhloli Invites nJ fnrllUnti ttn el niul t plo li-twcnicUm | or tlio Atlantic ncl 1'nclflc Coasti It l liu tliu rarorltr nml h t ronto to nnrt f rpm EQlfit * Halt , hnrlhtut nn.l Ijoutlitnit , nnd ci' " poinlt wont. Noniiwc.t nn * -br ; ; e t. - , . SrCdt Rock Island Route QiianntaM lu patron- , that nemo ot prriona ! tetn. rlty afforded by a noil.I , thoroughly l alliiUHl road. n cl. smooth tracka of vnntlmioua hterl rail , siibstan * tlally built culvert * and brldgm , rollhifr fltnrk a * near | > crrertlon KM human .kill IAII make It , tha lately appliances of pitont hufl'eiii.plAifoiniHnnu air brake * and that oincllne itliclilln | which KOTenu the lirno' tlcal oparntlou nr All Ita tralnn Ollior fpe < laities nf lilt route are Transfer * at all connoctlnir poiuta In union Uepotv , and tnu nn itrpanfud conuorta ajid luxuries or Its PniioiiRer Liiulpiiie'lt. The Past Fjprjin Tialns between Chlratro apd I eoila. Council Dmifr , Kania ( tty , l aTrnwuttlt and AtclilNon me compi > ned of wtill Trntllatnl , iinrlv up tiiUteri > d Day Coat hea , Uacnllloint 1'ullman Pnlno * Hloeperaof tliB lalmt itoilnu. an.I . Mimrituoun Ulntni Can. In which eUboratoly reeked ntettl aio IrNurel CfUun. l)0tneenChtcaKanndKnii aiCtvnnriAtdil9 | nry also run tli Celobrntfd lrllnliit ( ( ; ( CLuTr Caro. j The Famous Albert Lea Route If the dlr et and fniorlte line b twcr-n Clilcntoand fllimoapolliandRt. I'aul , whom connection * ai a mudo In Union Depoti for all polnti In the Ti-rrltoi IPS and llrlttsh I'roTlnce * Orer thin route 1'aet hxpreis Tralni are run to the watering plaro , gimtnier ro- > ort > , Dlcttirciqiia Inrallllra.and hunting uml ( Ishlna KrcinnJiof Iowa and .Mlnnciiila. It l iU o tbe moil ileilruulo route to tlio ikliwhdal Ilelda mid paltoral lunili of Interior rinkntt mill.another UIIIJOT LINK , rta Ponca and Kan- IcakMe , has been oltwiitd butwt en ( Mnrlunatl. Indian * Bpolli and LafaretUt. nml Council llluirii , KaniasUltr. Mlnneapolli ami Kt. Paul and lntrmedl.it point" . tor detallrd jnfonuatlon so Alapa and l > older > . obtainable , as well AS tickets , at all principal Ticket omces In the Uultod a talcs and Coiiadai ur r U R. R. CABLE , E. ST. JOHN , 1'res't & Oin'l M'c'r , Otn'l T'Xt A I'nu. As't , VALENTINE'S Short-hand Institute LINCOLN , NEBRASKA , The Inrpost , best and ohoapost short-hand and typo-wi ItliiK Eohonl In the wosU I.carn this valuable art and soouro a lucrative position. Short-hand taught liy mall to those who cannot attend tlio institute. Wo keep on hand u full supply of Pitman's Ehoit-liiuid text books , also typo-wiltor supplies For pmtlcnlara send forolrcnlnrs to Valentine's Short-Hand Institute lllonndllSOOMioot Lincoln , Neb : Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital . $300.000 SuplusMay 1 , 1885 . 85,000 H. W. YATKS. President. A. E. TotMAUN , Vice Prosldent W. H. S. liuoiiES , Caahlov. . . . , , DIIIEOTOHB : W. V. Moitac , JOHN S. COLLINS , U. W. YAIES , LEWIS S. llitKO , A. 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