2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 20 , said Duffy , "discussed a cliomo for making a combination for controlllne legislation on railroads and some other mat ters. " Witness named nlno members who were present , from memory , nnd by referrlne to the list of the board gave the other three membcis. They corresponded to rullgrall's list He continued : Wo talked about the com bination and nhnut having more mcolluRs , and we decided to have one about ono week later at AIcI < auihlln's ; liouso. At the second nicotine Aldermen Delacy antlJaehnoaereoil about the roads. They put It to vote on the question of which rend wo could side with , and voted to pass nnd side with the Droad- way Surface road. AldPrmen Delacy and Cloaiy talked , and they tnoimht there was enough to go nroum ! nt 3 ! ,000 nplecp , nnd the caucus voted and the proposition carried. At the third imetini : , or ( ho second one nt Slcl.auchlln's a week after , the talk was about where the money was Koiui ; to Iw put iiD who was to hold It. MeQundo was uiiposed to Milnnpy , Ilo thoiuht IIP could not bo trusted with so murh money. He might vnlk off with It. [ hnuehtrr.l I proposed Mr. ICcctian , and ho wns elected , Tlm vole was unanimous. The bill was passed for the JJroadwnv railroad , August 0. It ( ami ) back xctocd , Theio was another nieptlmj of the cauciisnt Mpl.augldlti's house In the even- loir. McQuado and the icst were there. Them was talk about Maloney cpttlng other \otcrs to pass It over the veto. It was ( .aid It would cost soiupthliiK tnm t those oilier votes , nud It was all left to Maloney. Ho was to look ill ) four 01 live votes and nay for them. JlrfUUrliter.J They talked the imtter over and said there wouldn't IIP SJi.OUO nplpen nrquml , nud Iboltovethey rotdown toS' 0,000 apiece. lie continued About n month after elec tion I got $10000. j met MrQuado on the north steps of the city hall n few davs ntter. and ho stopped nnd talked. lie said : "Did you uet your money from the lirondwav road' , " ' And I siid : "Did vou tret vouis1' ' And ho said : "It's all right , I ijotmliio nil This finished the direct evnmlnatlon. The dpfeiiso consulted nnd then excused Duffv from crois examination for the picsent. { some witnesses to show that McQiindo hid fonsidcrablo money about the tlmo of the boodlo" traticactlou were examined , and court adjourned. nUnr llntra Sr. 1'Atrr. , Nov. 10. At a meeting of tlio Kcucral manaucrs of the St. Paul and Chi caijo lines here to-day , a schedule ot labor rates was ngrml upon and a resolution adopted to maintain all other rnte . Ij bor rales vv ere fixed : I'rom St Paul to Kansas City and Council Hlutr * . S7.40 : to St. I.ouls , S10 , The old rates were to Council UlnHc , S10.b.V ' to KansisClty , Sl'I.CO ; to St. Louis , I * > tifl OH Hoclullsts. Loxnox , Nov. lu. The government deny they aie making , as reported , extensive mili tary indurations , mciudiog arrangements for tlio use of artillery in anticipation of i rouble with the socialists on tlie occasion of their dpmonstiation next Sunday. Coal Found. Moricr VKIINOX , 111. , Nov. 10. A vein of coal live and n half feet thick was sttuclc here lids morning. The coal is nionouncedtobo of the linest quality , -\ciy like anthiacltc. School ItiilldliiR niirnod. MVCOMII , 111. , Nov. 1 ! ) . The High school building burned last evening. Loss , S.'W.OOO ; insurance , ยง 18,000. brevities. The young Indies of Itrowncll hall will present the drama ot "Esmcialda" Sat urday , .November 20 , at 8 p. in. Friends invited. Franklin Assembly 2122 , will meet Sat urday evening al 7.tO : in 1C. of I' hall , 107 S. 14th street. Hie hall cannot be had on Monday night. The regular hop of the Parnell social club , which was to be given Wednesday evening , wns postponed , owing to the fltoim , ui'til Dec. 1 , The members of Kountzo Memorial Sunday school meet in tlio nuisio rooms of Prof. N. Franko in the exposition building , every Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock for rcheaibal in Sunday school music. Hong Jung , the Chinaman , who was lined by Judge Stonburg yesterday morn- nig for disturbing the piece , is the lirst Chinaman who has been confined in the county jail during Jailer Miller's term of oflice covering seven years. Hong Jung was released yesterday evening , his friends paying hie fine. Personal Emil Brandies , of Brandies & Sons , re turned hist nicht from JSJow Voru citv. Hon. M. P. Kindaid , of O'Neill , is m tlio citj- attending United States court. Mrs. Josephine Egan is lying danger ously ill at her homo on South Twelfth street. Mr. E. Wheeler , official stenographer for the Fourth district , was called to Fremont on court business yesterday. Dr. E. 1) . McCurry , pastor of the M. E. church of Council BliiiYs , heard Ham Jones at the ex-position building last night. A. B. Davenport , ono of the gentle manly and accommodating clerks of the Atlllard is missed from his post , because of illness which has confined him to his homo for several days back. Mr. Fred Badlor , who has been in the olllcu of D. A. Clark , superintendent of the ronl department of the Union Pacific. loft last evening for Rock Springs , were bo will take a position as assistant in tlio department. Mr. lladier was accom panied to his now home by his wife. Iiookliif ; to Jlefbnn. Tlie county commissionoia have hark- t > nod unto the complaints which have been made against the dirty and danger ous condition of the court house stops and approaches. Mr , Timmo yesterday introduced a resolution , which was adopted , instructing the janllon , to keep the stops nnd sidewalks around th.i court house in passable condition hereafter. The Toot of tlie SIcrniH. Joaqtiin Miller , poet , and editor of the San 1'rnnoisco Golden J > a , dropped in at our editorial roomw yesterday , suys the \ \ iishington Post. His yellow board is cut oft , his former liyarintho locks nro cropped short , und his neck now holds up n shaploy and symmetrical head , and a face adorned only by a sandy moustache. lie has been reconstructed , and it is the universal judgment of connoisseurs in human forms that hu iiuver looked as well as now. To questions he said : "O jcs , I am bael ; at my pioneer palace out on Meridian lull. lla\e settled down there with Mr.s. Miller and the baby , and mean to Slav In Washington now. That is M hen I come back from California , for which I leave to-morrow , " In reply to "What is the very latest thin" have boon " he you doing ? said : 'JJe.-ides running my little inagaz.ino , I am now currying out a sohomo to net out out doat island , opposite San I'rauoUco , \vilh trees , as a preludu to the establish. luent of Arbor day in California. vV i need morn trees. In birrun land is deso lation. A tree ic the finest thing in the world , and mon care less for it. " Mr. Miller then showed a letter which ho had written to Maj Gon.O.O. Howard nking pormihsion to plant a ( Jrcok cioss of ttiioiilvptns trees on ttoat island , and Howard's response , acquiescing and of- lonn ? to co operate. Thu poet wont on "li-pcs nro civlil/ing and slrenglhen 5iiK. No architect that has ever been Dould build alive. Ai lists can paint men Iml even Iho Titanic Titian lundly dared oiill attention to the tioru h-j Hied to paint us a irronndwoik for his figures. If I vvciojnn position to chose my friend. from over tlm face of tluumrlh , I would H consulting my oyn comfort and con- Kculal tnsto. Jinvu no man or woman jir.tr irtortlo did not love and hii'.o dailv Jr.lcrtourse with trees und lloucrs , " Nrat House. Good Inl , Lr.avcnwoith and 23rd streets ouly I2.S03 , easy tori'is. Cl'MNlsaiUU & iJKlhXASf , 15U Dodge. PRISONERS WITHOUT HOPE. Sam Jones' Sermon at the Exposition Build ing Last Night. A TRICKY COMMERCIAL TOURIST The Italian's Kovcnjjc Patrick Pnl- Ion's Dentil Iicgnl I'atalnrork A. 1'rescnt to I'ost liogal Notes -Oilier Sain .lone * . I'tilly four thousand intcrostcil lio.irers erected Snm Jones nt tlio exposition building lust night. After un Interesting sonp * .orvlco , leilby Mr. Jixccll and Mr. Maxwell , Mr. Jones tlcllveicd the following - ing discourse ! Wo Invltoj our attention to these woids. tne twelfth verso of the ninth chapter ol the Uookof Propliosv , by Xnclmrlah : "Turn you to the Btronirhold , you piisouers of hope ; oven to day do t di'claro 1 will rendur double unto IIIPB. " The nil absorbing tltcnio with dotl anil impels nud good jiien Is the salvn- lion of the llvinir , not Iliti sitvnlloii of itu-u who lived a hundred years mto ; they have hnd tliojroppottunww , enjojed their privileges and have met their destiny. It Is not thoHal- yatlon ol men nnd women who shall live a hundred v ears hence. They have vet to ho bom , they Imo vet toonjov tholr privlleires and their opportunities. The all absorbing t ii-iiio with ( Sod and angels and Rood men Is the salvation of the men anil women who mo and vvnlk and talk to-day on the lace of the e.irlh. Is It not passing strange that this tmiiimsmnilil cni.Mg.tlm irrrat heutot Hod and niiiels and oed melt , and so encago the heart and mind of ofMIN > MIN Axn ANtir.t.s mid vet von , and > on , nnd vou , the onlv patties In thp universe absolutely Inrtilicrent , upon this creat question. And now we M-li-ot this to\t in-nlght because It may help us to tlmt noliitm our life where vvo mayde- cidp something , vvlipie wo maym.iUo clioloo nnd where we may have Incentive to do the tlmm wo ought to have ii'ino long ngo "linn von to the slrom ; Iiold j prisoneis of hope. " Nowvvosiv in the first ulace , there aio three clasps of prisoners \\llh hone , and them nro three classes of prUnncis without nope. Wo mnv locate oitiselvcs homovvheru nlonirtliu line to-night. Von may see \ \ hem you are , as well RS what you nrp. The lirst class of prlsnni rs with hope that we mention ale the irood men and women who seivo < ! od anil their gciirrttlon by thu will of Rod. I hey are prisoners with hope , thev are hemmed in with tlm eiuironmpnts ( if the earth ; they aie Imprisoned In these ciimer- flomo bodies , they are hemmed in by a thous and weaknesses and temptatioiH vet thank } ! od every true Clnlattnn is u ptisonor of hone. 1 he lure hone that 1 mav escape the pollution ot this world and make my wav wife to heaven inspires my lltt > . stives strength to every muscle in my body. gives courage to my manhood. It is possible that alter alll limy he crowned a nalnt in glory. I say the baio hop ethat such uny bo the case , the bare possibility that RiiPlimnv bo the case , ouulit to inspire every man to a conswiated life " " 'l ' 'opSI'oliiiess ' ' I" this woild What Is this world to a man \\lio pan sltiir 1 am the child ot a kliic : this world with ail its riches and \\ith all that It piomKes to us ? Oh brother , thp tlmo will come when ex en this bodv that I caio BO much for , the time wilt come when my spirit will Jay aside this body like a . ch Id does Its doll when it Is tired plavhiKWltli it. Tim tlmo will come ken tills spirit of mine will push the doctor back 1 1 om my dying couch and over leap the circle ill fiienda around my dying bed , nnd BO above the stars and moon until It shall over vault the very throne of God. The time will come when mortal Interest shall fade awnv nnd immortal Interests shall tower above nil otliei theuies. all other questions. Wo are hero to-night in ouis I'li.iiitiMAoi : TO ITEHKITY. linmp , tramp , vvowaich to the grave and to eternity. and to-night overv man of us can say our heaits are but inuflled dnims bontlng our funeral illrx'e to tlio tomb. CJod has nf- lordcd me these opportunities In order that 1 may acquit myself worthily and craudly and prepare myself for the world up bayonet. Jesus said 1800 years aito. " 1 goto prenarea place for you. " And , brother , one reason why I Know that is a grand heaven up von- dei , Ciod makes that tor tlm etoinat abode of tlio Rood ; and If od would nmUe a gr.ind world like this only foi u to live In for a Jew diivs. suiely it shall boa L-J and heaven that shall bo the llnai and eternal lunno of tlio good. And as 1 look out yonder into the great beyond and reall/o that 1 am an im mortal man , and ivsittto tliat lam on dial lor holiness , and leah/o that Jesus is preparing it place tot me , then 1 piay : "Oh , Ocxl. help mo to bo pioparert tor that bright woild that Iw hlmll prepare tor me. " I am not tumbled about what wo shall have when we get there- God's own hand bhall adorn ovcrv heavenlv mans on , God's own heart shall feed the people ple with the luxuries of love. But tlio eternal question Is. Miall I be prepared to enter the place that ( .oil has pieparcd for me , and with tliostar of hope shining over my pathway L will make my way to God like St. Paul vvheu ho said I will lay aside every weight. If my shoes buiiten mo , off they come ; If mv coat burdens me , oft with it ; if my hat burdens mo , off with It ; 1 will run Into the gates of God's city bare- looted , bareheaded nnd hungry rather than miss my eternal happiness IIOIP , by minglinc with the things ot earth. Oh. brother , be in spired to-nicnt to renew the buttle , lie inspired - spired to-nliilit to say 1 will tight the good light of faith nnd tight my way to God. oh. how Inspiring the hope that byimdbytlio warfare of lite shall bo ovci. God will say you have fought and I will help you , you have conquered nnd 1 will crown vou. A pris oner with hope. My mother , piecions mother , was once n prisoner of hope , but when i was n little eight-year old boy GOD cur TUB MOIMKNTS that bound her to to earth nnd she ban been walking the golden Mreet for thirty veurs. JI v father was once a prisoner but a prisoner of hope , and fourteen years ago it IH a little more than fourteen jeaid ago , ho bade us all gpoit-byonnd ho went homo to loam the oysinn Holds of glory a free man foiover. I hank God there Is freedom in that bnght worlubojoiid , no tnoio environments , out ulory and freedom that shall abide lorovcr. Hrothor let us bo more faithful ( amen , amen ) lot us deny ourselvt.s and take up 0111 crosses , for every tear you shed you will have flagons of Joy ana rivers of pleame. . Know this pinch It Is cross hero but n crown hereafter ; It is n sword hero and scars here but up yonder it Is n beatuous and glorious eternity of bliss. There is another class of pi boners with hope. It Is that man and that woman who say , "I am not n Christian , but I wish I pro. " It Is that man nnd woman who say , "I have Impioved cvory opportunity lately to make Irlends with God. " it is tlmt lioncst peni tent who falls down at the mercy seat und iirays , ' 'God be merciful to me , a sinner. " ' 1 hank God tlmt man who runs up u white flag In sight ol heaven , Unit man is a pris oner of hope. 1 hank God an earnest , peni tent prisoner Is as much on his wao to heaven ns any man , nnrt jio man who Is an honest Itenltontpan ever die unsaved unless huback- slide * Irom that pohltion. God htmsolt Us tens toi the volro of eveiv man crvinr , "God bu mcieifii ! to me , n Miinei. " you are in ainest , > ou nio honest In sour heait of lipiuts , you want to bo good , ho that bPff.ni this good work In your ( .ouK will eairy It on to the day ot the coming of Jesus Christ. Use expiy ommi Utility to fos ter the good impressions of your soul nnd Hud youi way to heaven , I hva nutii MI ic- luetaut to iiioxc. I sec men so caieleb * about their condition. Oh my biother , think ol hi'.uen , of the vton uol thoj > alms and tlio haipviill that God can do for the soul and Hien thiiiiv of the unutteialjlo hoirors of tlie h t houl but as lor me I Intend to mal.o uvwy endeavor to eschew the evil nnd maUo lay way to God. That bo ) sUuiillng tlieio JIAV i.Ainuou INIO 111:1.1 : , but ho rnunot lau.-h jou out of lu'H , that man sittltu by jou may sneer you Into perdi tion but ho cannot sneer jou ont of perdi tion. Oh welch those sneers and laughs nt the Judgment bar of God when the soul shall fctand bnlom him for Judgment. Ho ear 4 houcat nnd upright and jou wtl ! > a a iiils- nnci ol hope. Oh brother , to nicht tostrr , chcrisli , keeji that hnii-j , nnd oik it out with learana tioiubii : . JJut tl'c ' : is another class of prUoneis with Jl'Ji - . It Is that man and tlmt woman ulio 'Iiave not inado any demonstration at till , 'llmv have not ktood up , they have not como forward , but awny down hi "their soul them Is aiieariiflat desiio to bo H Christian. And I say no nip.il ( s a prisoner without IIOIMJ w hen tlieio linu'ois In Ids soul n desire to lovu God and keen J1I cotnmandmcuts. Oil brother , lUtel ) , a long ns n man em run to Ctiri.-t he shall b saved. As long tis a man can walk Inward Christ ho can bo baved ; n * long as H man can crawl toward Christ ho may t > o t > a\edi us long ns a man wll out to Christ liucaii be saved ; as luui' as a mnu can look at Christ , lie cau Do saved. " riiero Is IIfo for n look nt the cruel- tied One. " 1 don't believe God over suffers nny sold to sink down to boll Irreparably lost until that soul Khali WALK UP TO run nnvtii nnd strlko his arms and surrender nnd give up forever. The url.-ionur with hope , .vou have had no concern , but to-night vou wako up to the realization of your condition and say , " 1 am lo t , 1 am lost , 1 am n sinner , 1 nm unsaved , 1 want to be si veil. " Oh. brothnr , let me tell vou In the arms of promise and In tlio arms of the Invitation of God In Ills goodness nnd love , tire gates nro thrown open to-night nnd God bids jou cntu in , There arc three clashes of prisoners without hope nnd 1 imiposo not to draw upon my Imagination or try to Imtwo upon jour credulity at all , but 1 draw i > 1.ilnlv from the word ot God The lust class of prisoners wo read of In that book are the angels that kept not their Mist csUito. They slnnod against God ami were cast down In clnins to everlasting darkness and without nrav of hope or spaik of heavenly day they have lingered for these hundreds ot ye.us in dark ness. And vvhilo the seed of wo man was promised to bruise tlio "eipent's head , white Jesus cried , "If I be lifted up 1 will draw nil people to me. while his bis blood ntoned for all tlio race ot man , j-et there never has been n gospel note of promise of lioio | to fiilleu angels. Ilorilbio thought to live toicvcr amid the clanking chains and horrors of eternal despairNo hope , no hope. We never saw nil angel , we know not how to svmi > athl70 nngcN , and they me removed lar Irom us In H > nip.itliy. Oh , brother , there U Another class ot prlHou- eis without hope , nnd that Is the men and women nf earth who have cone thtiuuh the piobatlonnry life with gospel oppottunities HUditospcl privileges around them and they rtln impenitent and unsaved. If my Itiblo Ic.iches me anything cleatly it i this : "Theio is no know ledge or deIce or repoiitanco in tlie urave. whither we all mo tending. " "As tlio tire fnlleth .so it shall lie. ' ' If a man dies Impenitent , penitence and rmrdon is an im possibility through all etei nity. i bpg t con sider what Inducement God can offer any man In run woild that would c.n e him to i client and be rclijous , thai Goil does not olfer to us In this world. Will > ou stop a moment nnd think what Inducementcan God lilmsell offer to a man In any world that God does not oiler you and me In order tint we mayiepent nnd pieuaio for eternity in thisvvoild In which we live. J.ookattho InteiestH of in ) children , look at the pleadliiiiH of my wile , Unt 1 want to tell j on who nro u husband , vou who ine father , it you ate iiotachiNtiau mini vou owe jour inecIons wife n debt you will never p.ij until you pay it at the cross of Jesus Christ. If you itr u lathei in this building to-nU-ht you owe a debt to yom in nocent chllilicn that vou love better than lite , jou owe join children a debt that you will tuner pay until you love God and keep his coinnmndmrnt * . Theio is another class of prisoners without hope and th.it is the men nnd women who live to-day who have so sinned away all their moral powers that they never will ic- pent. Do you believe me to-night when I make tlie assertion that there are men in Omaha IK the hundreds who are out of tlie UUXRIIOI itK.vcti or HOD iiiMsni.r. Do jou believe 1 lint it too stiong when Isny there are hundreds In tills town , if my bible be true , that aio just ns ceituln to Uo damned as that they live and walk to-dav. Them me men in this town who have mil heaid n gospel sermon toi twenty jvars and thev never will hear another. Don't jou know Hint there aie tniiillles in this ton u of which ne'tlier ' the graudlntlipr. nor father , nor children ever weio religious. That Is the saddest sight that augeln overlooked at to see three or loui generations fattier , grand father , children nnd i-mndrliildion matching in n solid column down to deatli and hell without the power ot God upon a single oni ) of tlie family , that is awful , nvvful. When the oidei ones hhali lend n generation nnd the sicond head shall lead the next generation and HO on , until they shall htaudon the bank of the river ol deatli mut halt for tlio otliert > to come up and until mially ton geneiations shall stund Milveimg and then make the awful leap into tlie tlver of death that is lined from nource to mouth vvitli human wretches. Iy God , what a thought ; nnd that is done by the thousands in tills bright Christian land of ours. A pus- oner without hopo. i wonder which man it is in this audience tlmt is just as ccttaln to be damned as that he hears my voice this moment. You say It Is not you. dod help me. ( Sod being my helper it shall not bo me , it Minll not bo mo. Will v on siy if. ' Will jou hav it ? How many more pennons will jou tarn n deaf ear toV How many Sabbaths will you desecrate ? How many times will you look ( iod In the tnce nnd despise ids offers and tuui your back upon nis c.iusei' 1 beg jou to-night to consider , in nil the hon esty ol my soul , i beg ot jou consider ; ought God to let you insult him to bis face and cru cify his Sou afresh' , ' Oh , the luiinito mercy of God towards us , a wayward family. 1 believe that n man can bo distort and mlb- use his moral povveis that ho cau no more accept the mercy of God than he can lly. Yonder i > > u man , lie isjustfoity yean ? old. Hu has so misused and so outraged ids digestive organs until 1 see him in an elegant mansion , vvitli an elegant cook and n table loaded witn elegant loud. I see that poor lellowstaiving to death vvitli a loaded table all annum him. That luts happened n thou sand times. Jlcioisa man In tlio image of God. lie has so abused Ids inoi.il natuio and moral susceptibilities that lie perishes foiovcr iiinid the pouring of tlie watei of lifo and rainbow of piomlsu as Uhovcis ovci him. Prisoners without hope. This inclddnt is given you and it Is wet thy ot jour most carotin hearing. A prisoner without hope , host amid tlio wicck of other wniJds. Dm ing our last cruel war between the states ; it \ \ asa a nine ! vvai. It was a wai between brothers. 1 know you are my buithren. 1 was n son ot a captain in the confederate nrmj' . Afy father wont fortli to battle. 1 wabyounaanil tender In years. But I say to jou when I crossed tiio Ohio river and came north of that river 1 found as WAIIM IIIAUIII : : > nfntisii.vxnisr/inun.N' an I over found south of that river. Thank God for Christian brotheily love liom Maine to Florida and liom .Now York to thu Ulo Grande. During that last ciuel war ono of our Georgia preachers received a telegram that lits hrothcr.wns moitaily wounded. Ho huirlcd immediately to Virginia. As soon as ho leached the point vvhcio the telegram tnlil him to go ho got otf the train and Inquired at n certain town fo < bib biotlier. They said ho was out about four miles ( U u conn tiy homo. Ho hurt iod there nnd when ho reached the comtortablo A Ir- ginla homo the Indy of the house met him. He said , "is my biother Mr. so nud so , u wounded southern soldier , in j'our homnV" And she saj-s , "j-es , and ho Is very low. " She lead him into the room and when lie walked In he took Ins brothers hand. It was burnIng - Ing with lover , and he looked into his eyes nil bright vvitli the lurid liames of tlio fovcr scorching tns body , ilo said , "my brother do j'ou know me. " Ho says , "jos , i nm glad jou have come. " "Well , bioilier , let mo ask you with my lirst breath , are you ready to dlo ; you have been wicked when 1 fmvo known jou , how Is it with you no ? ' "Oh , " ho said "brother , liiave been wicked all my lifo and now 1 am wounded and suflcilng. Don't mention the subject of ruligioa to mo plcusu. 1 have not the courage now to glvo the 1.AHTUKMANT OF A WICKED I.Il'K 1O OOI ) ; Dent talk to 1110 on that subject. I have six wounds , und the doctors sny either one of them is mortal , and I am in so much pain 1 cannot talk about religion. Drother do not mention it to mo again. " He answered him , "Oi ! In other , I cannot lot jou die this way , you must trv und glvo jour heart to God. , Iesiis is merciful unto the uttermost. " "Oh , " ho Hald. " { ilensusirdo not torment me now , Let us diop tlmt subject. " And he made his brothei diop the subject- The next day Ills brothel Uitd to Approach him again on thu laibject. Ho waived him elf and said , ' brother , please sir do not talk with mo about that , 1 Know 1 am lost , but I am In so much lulu , do not \\oiry mo now. " The next day hu tiled to approach him again. Ho would not Ifct him talk with him , and on tlio sixth night hu had tat up so much with the dj Ing biother nnd lost so ninth sleep , nnd the brothei st-emed to bo quiet nnd restlul , but very low , ho said , " 1 vv 111 lie dow n on il.ecot' hero and rest tor a few mlnutijs , ofeourho L will not go to sleep , bull Will u-atloralow mlnutf * . " AH * no laid down and In n moment j'mjost ho was bound asleep und ho li ; Ttned tlmt his biother had died , and that ho died with his mouth wide open , nnd tliat in un instant thf- devil came in bodily shape , trip- iilng Into the loom , and walked up to the bad and looked down the brothers mouth and huw tlmt the soul was dead. He said , "I thought my biothcr's soul had come out of his body ut the approach of the devil , and had cone mound and hidden In the pile of wood 1 had bi ought in to keep up tl.o tire , and I thought the devil scented tlie soul , nnd starlfd around the bed tovvurds iho boul , nud as the ( luvil > pproached ( he soul I thought I saw my brother's i-oul as itehrunk away trniii tlui piejt'pce of tlio onveiioliicd devil , and then all ntoncu it Hew out of the room vv Itb tint Mutter of despair and cried lost , test , lost , ami in thu distance I heard the devil as hoeaufcht the soul of my brother and stuck hib Infernal talons Into the .soul , and .beard Iho agony au-1 despair of the but 1 invoke all at ouca , and Hie light hnd gone out and the roam was dark ; I jumped up nnd lighted the lamp and wnlkcd up to my brother's bedside. Ho wns lying there dead , with his mouth wide open. " lie said , "I bellovo God clo ed my eves to fahow me tlm meiio Hint transpired lu the room. " [ Hero some persons In the audience laughed , when the speaker continued. ] Latuli nt that. God have mercy upon us. l.nugli nt the very entosof hell when tlie soul is taking Ita last flight , licforo we dismiss tlits audfenco to-night I am going to nsk eveij ono hero vvhosajVIdPtotmlnohcre tonight - night to stirt n better life" to stand UP. " Then 1 nm going to nsk everyone ot you that chooses the rteutn that never dies that sajs. To-night I make the eternal decision 1 never Intend to repent. 1 Intomi to die im penitent , " to kcpp their soats. Let us decide ono way or tlio other. Nearly everybody got up on tlie first propo sition , nnd tlio bMniico got tip on the last , nud were dismissed vv lib thu benediction. Theio wlllbo no cervices during tlio div to-day , but tills evening there will bo sci vices In the Presbyterian church , corner Seven teenth and IJodjc , especially for joung men , An Omnlin Mun After a THoky Com- tnctclnl Tourist. < Tit August last n well dressed , smooth tongucd .yoiinp : ninn visited the Imrncss merchants throughout lowu nnd No- brnskn , representing himself us a travel ing salesman of the Atwooil Manu facturing company , of Westllelil , Mass. , manufacturers und jobbers of whips ntid harness supplies. Ilo managed to keep lilm clf "broke , " and was constantly calling upon the trade to cash small cheeks drawn against his alleged om- plnycrs. In this manner ho bilked n number of dealers in tins vicinity out of amounts ranging from $10 t" * 50. On August 10 lie got Henry I'robsllc , a Council Hlull's dealer , to cash check for $ . " ) ( ) for him , and on tlio follow ing day Induced Mr Daniel Burr , a dealer in agricultural implements in this city , to advance ? . )0 on a draft on his lirm. Tlm draft eamo back protested , accompanied by a letter from the Atwood - wood Manuinctnring company , stating that the man , wlio was going tinder the name ol H. M. Cholsoy , xvus not in their employ , but had ono of their cases of aiimplu whips which they wore anxious to gut from him , but wore not able to liud him. Since that time Mr. Burr has been on Oiclsoy'B trail , and yesterday got word tliat ho had been arrested at Imlo- itomioncu. la , for Homo ofl'eniso. Mr. Unrr at once went before Judge Ston burg , and svvoro out a Warrant for Cholso.y's arrest oil the charge of obtain ing money under false pretenses. This document lias been forwarded to the Iowa authorities , and ( Jlielsoy will bo arrested as soon as he is out ot his Iowa trouble. The Atwood Manufacturing company giro assurance that they will sou tliat Chelscy is properly prosecuted. as he lias greatly damaged their trade by his tiicky misroprosontatious. mnj > ix son now. Patrick rulloti , Formerly Well Known In This Olty. Thf Br.i : of yesterday contained a ref erence to the death of Patrick Fallen , who died at the poor house. Mr. Fallen had attained to the tigc of sixty-live years , and when in business hero had buou uni versally respected. His last years had been spent in a little store on Fifteenth street , immediately opposite Creighton block , where iiu'ilispoacd ' of ladies' dress matciial , and at the same time kept cm- ployed n corpfe of dressmakers who had always enough to do to keep them busy. His wife had forsaken him , and a young daughter , In her case at least , cursed with tlio heritage of beauty , in whom the hopes of the father had centered , also forsook him. She was courted by unscrupulous scoundrels , and dropped from the plane of respectability on which the parent had enabled her to more , and linally left the city in shame. It is thought that she is in Chey enne. Thcso abandonments worked with deadly oil'ucl upon the old gentlemen. Ilo dropped into tlio management of a small fruit stand , on the corner of Fifteenth and Douglas streets , and that being bemath his attention , anil devoid ot en couragement ; anil means , he dropped out of attention into the poor house , where , attended only by strangers , as mentioned above his death occui red yesterday. His funeral will take place at 8 80 o'clock from Hairett A : Hcufv's undertaking rooms on Fifteenth street , tiie expense of the same being berne by friends who had known the decease ) ) in lifu. THE ITALIAN'S IIEVKNGK. He GctH IliniHclr liockcil Up In 1'rose- cutiiiK Another. Early in September a swarthy son of Italy named Ueorgo Montillo , blow in from Lincoln vvheru he had worked ou a railroad during the Bummer. Ilo had about ono hundred dollars in his pocket and was looking around for a location for a junk shop when ho mot a pretty American girl , Nellie Gear , who broke his foolish heart and touched his pocketbook - book under a promise to many him. ( Joorgc spent all of his money in pur chasing line dtesses and jewelry for hib idol , who proceeded to drop him ns soon as his bank account was exhausted. Oeorco made an ineffectual attempt to have the girl arrested at the time but was not fiuliicicntlj' onconragod by the authorities. Smco that time ho has been wailing for a chancn to play oycn. For several days tlm girl has been making her IioniK in H building occupied by so in u Italians in what Is Known as "Dago alloy , " between Loavcnvvorth and Jones and Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. George claims that his slumbers have berm disturbed by the girl's carous als with thu other occupants of tlio build ing. Accordingly , ho wont bcfoto Jutlgo Ktimbcrg yestonhiy and secured a war rant for tlio girl's arrest on the chunro of disturbing the peace. Court Ollicur Wlui- len went to bcryo the warrant and cic- attul a lively-low in the quarters , and linally found it necessary to arrest Mon tillo along with the girl , lotli ? were taken to the station , Tlio cirl claims to1 bo a niece of ox-tiovornor Gear , of low si , and says her inuonts live at Stuart , la. An attachment was issued from Jtiilgu MoCiillooh's court yesterday in favor ot Clallin , Larraboo A : Co. , of Now York , against thu Bbook ot goods of C. 11. Patch , to becuru judgment on a promis sory note for fl'M.'JU. The attachment was served bv Sherlfl' Cobiirn , who took possession of goods enough to SfiiisTy the claim. This uvtjon was followed by a replevin action commenced for the pos session of tlio .gjfoiU-by thn fJ. 11 Patch company. The matter glows out of trouble over a di nitud account and will doubtlc s bo scttUil by compromise. Jjlopnsed to Weil. Judge McCullooli issued matriago licenses yestciday to tlio following parties : Name. llesldetice. Age. t Charles IPP . Omulin . ' .7 I Uliailolto I'ctcisou .Omaha . 10 I .lames Oolecii . Valley , Neb . . .W 1 Thar.Miller . N nllev. Ni-b . Ib IJohtillawley . North I'latto. . . .40 | Mrs. Uathcrido Smith .Philadelphia . . . . ! < ! > j N , O. M. V. Kro.'h . Omaha . M 1 Anna liufenhoof . Omaha . M Tlio Hospital Plans , The physicians chosen by the county commissioners to cxaminu thu plans for the proposed comity and city hospital have not as yet made their formal ictport to the commissioners. Thu nmltur will bo taken up by the btiarJ us noon as such rcpbit is'mudc to them , " Flames Knocked Out. Yesterday afternoon there was an exhi bition of the well-known fire extin guisher , the Haiden hand grenndo , on Nineteenth street , Immediately north of St. Mary's avenue. It was witnessed by about five hundrcil of the leading citi zens of Omaha , and a host of others who stood upon the avenue and the neighbor ing piazzas and witnessed the exhibition with a great deal of interest. For tlio purpose of timing the experi ments , tlio following committed was up- uolntod : Assistant i'lro Marshal Sailer , S. F. Bennett , C A. llarvuy and John Jenkins , the city boiler inspector. Tlio lirst test was upon a chimney of plnu , two feet square and about sixteen fcot in height , Tlio InMilo was coaled with tar and .saturated with kerosene. At tlio base was a pile of shavings anil an unlimited amount of kindling. These woto llrud and , in an in stant , the interior of the tutte was trans- foimed into a column of tlamo which the strong \viiiil at ttiii time fanned into un usual intensity. The Humes were per mitted to burn until it seemed as if noth ing icss than a deluge of water could pub- duo thorn. The exhibitor , Mr. Robert GaiTettson , quietly broke ono of the gi onades , a glass jug containing a quiu t of the Harden chemical , at tlio basu of the burning shaft. In less than a min ute , the llamc had died away , and noth- Inll but a light , smoking chimney wastlio consequence. The second experiment was upon a frame structure ) about ton feut high , BIX foot wide , with end walls four foot in width. This was coated with tar , satu rated with koroscno , and supplied with shavings and kindling which bhi/.eit in an instant after the torch was supplied. Two grenades completely oxtingitishiul the Humes in Icss than half a minute. The third test was on a structmu similar in shape to the latter , but about once and a half its i/o. It was also treated to coal tar , kerosene , shavings and kindling. This was worked upon oy throwing the chemical by means of a small Imvvcr gaidcn pump upon the llamos. U re quired about u mmplo in which to trans- iniito the llammg boards into a scorched inteiiui , and about tlio. same time to ilnvc the ilames out of sight. In doing this , the contents of onuot tlicenlinguisli- crs , comprising about live gallons only , were used. All of the experiments were a pronounced " nounced success"ami each was giectcil with applause. A child could have done as well in ex tinguishing the ilamesis did Mr. Gar- rottson.so .simple is tlio method employed simply throwing ono of the grenades in the Ilames siiUicienlly hard to break the glass. The liquid thus freed , on striking tlio llamos , generates a gas which de stroys tlie liro. It is a method as .simple as that of throwing a bucket of vvatur upon a llnming liic.yot in efTeet is athou sand times more powerful and successful. The chemical kills , vvhllu water only speeds the lire. Iho right to disno e of this valuable chemical in Nebraska , Wyoming , south ern Dakota and western Iowa has been purchased by George F. Wade , who will make his headquarters in Omaha at the Paxton liotie , with large quantities uf the chemical stowed away in a warehouse for supplying the demand fiom the territory mentioned. Tins material is now used all over thu country , in the most valuable btiueturcs , and in all the leading manu factories. It is invaluable in every in stance of fire and cau save thousands of dollars , while its cost is but a more bagatelle when Us absolute necessity is taken into consideration. Tlio liquid is put up in glass tubes containing about a quart Tnib i.s designed for use in railway passenger couches , school looms , churches and theatres , but more especially for dwellings. Any lady can decorate them to suit her taste , and put them up , with tlio company's brass hold ers , in any hall or loom in any house. They present a beautiful appearance as well as being necessary and t st > f l house hold articles. They may be had , beauti fully engraved and hand-painted , at a very slight advance trom the regular price. ! rames or boards are furnished lor holding the extinguishers , cither plainer or finished to match your wall paper and furniture. It is also put up in Riuall blue bottles containing a quart. These grenades have made a record that stands without a par allel in the history of lire appliances. Their success lias been phenomenal. Within thirty months from their mtio- duction three millions of them worn sold. Ucsides these there is the ; Harden Star extinguisher , suggesting the old Habcock , but not so tall. Tins contains live gallons The "Star" extinguisher has been adopted by many of tlio leading business houses and institutions of this country. It needs no attention after bemc placed in position , until needed for use. It cannot possibly corrode , as tlio liquid is contained in a glass jar. It is guaranteed not to f rcc/c. A stream can be thrown on a lire at a distance of forty- livofeet , and the last quart with as much force as the first. No other oxtrnguislior possesses those qualities. It is simple in its construction , always ready and ofl'oo- tivo' and can be used by anybody. Besides , there is the llai den Star Chem ical extinguisher. This appliance com prises two live-gallon tanks with com plete hose attachments ; two of thu bust hand brass force pumps , two dozen quatt hand grenades , fireman's live , crow bar , rubber bucket , iunnol , lantern , etc. Wooden wheels will bo furnished if wanted. Its weight is about 4iJ ! ( Ibs. Pnco , 5200. This is just what is wanted in the smaller towns and villages and by iaigu manufacturers , wholesale lumber yards , stook farms , etc. It doesn't need to be looked after to keep It in order. It will not iiist nor corrode , nor frec/o at10 degrees bulow /urn , nor accidentally go oil' and ruin cv- crvthing in reach. The Harden tube grenades nnd ex tinguishers nro all that are desired by any person in any business who wants to piotect uillior his humble homo or palnco or place of business. All HID tmTitory muntiomid will bo sup plied hereafter by Mr. George Wade at thu Paxton hoiinc , The rovcnuo collections yesterday amounted to $ IWM 78. nine AT ST. lohn Iinnl nn , n VoutiR Mnu Fron Aliroiiil , Kuccutnus to Dlsensr. Yesterday a voting man named Join Lnnigau , used aboul twonty-tliico jcats died after a shoil illness at St. Joseph's hospital. Ho was a fine-looking j-oiing fellow and had como to this city , to bo treated bv medical experts , from Sliolby in Polk county in this state , although ho had previously lived in David City. From papers in his possession , it VTIIS made apparent that his earlier homo had been in Canada. The remains wcro cariied to the undertaking rooms of ll.irrett & llo.ify on Fifteenth street near Farntiin John Kavannugh , of Shelby , was tele graphed , and that gentleman , who , it seems , is his uncle , responded Immedi ately' , staling that ho would reach hero this morning , and take charge of the re mains. . _ A Driiuntlu Nightmare. "Clio" is ono of the most original pro ductions tliat has over libeled melodrama , and possesses the attribute of novelty above auy other quality that might rec ommend it. It would lie hard to classify this dramatic nightmare. It pretends to bo a melodrama , but It Is merely a vehi cle for the appearance of Turks made up like a tobacco sloro sign , dancers whoso fat limbs lofuso to more than kick , tart damsels and ranting men. John Hur- leigh's chief mission seemed to bo to dis play an unusually shapely pair of limbs , a voice that would do credit to a heavy villain and a style that savors oft IIP barnstorming - storming trngodian. His enunciation is distinct , but Itis strongest forte is his .sliapo. Miss Sybil Johnslono gave promise of bettor things , and saving a tendency to hoi oes ! , anted her part very creditably The star of the entertainment , however , vvasCornalba. She is a graceful and falry-liko as over a ballet diuu-or , and provoked the onlv genuine enthusiasm during tlio performance The ballot was a disgrace to femininity. It consisted of a number of women who attempted to atone for lack of comlincss by exposing as much of their persons as they dated without being laided.lum dancers aie not content to display their fat uugainliness in lights , but , como before - fore the public with about two inches of corsage , it would be an omission to let their shamelcssness pass unrobuked. The oaithquakc scene vvasrealislic , and the statues wcro excellently posed .The French dclocation to tlie unveiling of the liai tlioldi statue occupied a lower box. box."Clio" "Clio" will be repeated this afternoon and evening. The Sloncctittrr * ' Hall. The second annual ball of the Stone- cutteis' Protective union took place at Cunningham hall la t night and proved a most successful and enjoyable affair. About sixty couples participated in the evening's pleasure. A dancing pto- grammo composed of twenty-eight num bers , including all of the popular dances , was carried out At midnight a splendid supper was served at the Kiuopean hotnl. The successful arrangement and manage ment of the affairs of the ball was duo in a great measure to the efforts of the fol lowing committees : Committee of Arrangements James A. Gowon , Thomas Hamlln , John Gillcsuic , John Conlon , William Erath. Reception Committee Jnmcs D. Greene , G. T. Thompson , C. K. White , Thomas Keaton , H. Curtis , J. H. Wright , JohnMcCall. Floor Managers Thomas Hamlin , ohiof , John Conlon. Matt [ inland , Joseph Travnor , Thomas Lee , William Erath , S. Kccfer. _ Fun nt flic Rnyd. The play outlined for picscntntion at tnc opera house , to-morrow evening by the German comedy company of Bum eis , Pills and SchmilK , is ono of the most humorous in the German tongue. "Dr. L'aust's Xanborkaeppclien" or the Rob bers' Inn qf the wood.1' There are situa tions in tliis humorous piece such us has not been presented in any of the plays thus far given by this company. Tlio cast includes all the favorites ot theeom- panj and thovffeut ol the whole will be most entertaining. A Present to I'ost. The employes of the office of the col lector of internal revenue , twenty-throe in number , who solved under the admin istration ot Mr. G. W. Post , the late col lector , will send to his address at luirk to-dav two elegant painting ? , in full broir/e frames , accompanied by a Jeltor explaining the appreciation of the donors of Mr. Post's many courtesies to them while ho was their superior. A Sninll llln/c. At 7-30 o'clock last evening , the lire department was called out by an nlarin from box 28 , at the corner of Twentieth and Cass streets. Tliubhi/ovvas found lo bo in the basement of a frame dwelling owned by Frank Murphy and occupied by Mrs. C'aldwll. The damage was very slight and will not exceed $10. The Omnlm Tram , Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday of the Omaha base ball as-o elation. The association lias a capital stook of if,000 and is formed for the pur pose of maintaining a team for the play ing of exhibition and championship games of base ball. "A Slielit Cold , " coimliH. 7 Iltuniliiiil 'ft it-licit Klvu immediate relief. Oliock. Texas Sittings"Is the lady of the liouso in ? " asked a tramp of the ucrvaiit , who rang the door boll of one of the htat ( < licst mansions in Austin "Do lady ol > do house don't como lo do do' to talk vvid do likes oh you. " * "Tiii'ii , " baid thu tramp , elevating the lommint of a hat with a jiraoe Chester liold might have envied , "loll the lady of thu house a gmuloman wishes to npcuK with her ni the narlor. " Catarrh in the Head In ifrofnliMi. Ulnt In tlie blo-/l Hence " .itjr''nimynnoot ni ) pjft'.nn ftF tlio body wlioro Iho proper mo hod by nblch tu ruio caturrti , 1 > to thua.iKJU : mcmbrnno i Toind , Jliilintirrh of the I'iMiiKi Tiib iiioiiii. It > many dlinirrcojbloaymp , h"id l hy Atr llio must common , and , airman OMI ) Um , and tlio Uunicr of dcvulDplus Into Hum thunm l ilihlfllubinoH'uctOtl. ' Tlii wpndcrful IIL ( lillU.or tlittt terrlblo futul rUseacuiiiuiiipllon , rc llon-l i Sirmipirltli hi lul I'l ' rur MI cutiirrli. iiiHisiillrtly rc'iiui3il l/r Hood > B.irfiiilurlllu lilcli nnrriiiiU in In in-Mi i ill wlinn ilTer wllli Ihl itlir un curosutnrrli by purlfjrlnz the blood Hcjd the fol to try tie peculiar nio lii'liio Jt ri-nuialejun I inriii lowing Ictlir : unto * the ) londii d IOHCA ovryoriEun * N , II. If Jim linn tlm-lilal IOKU Hind' * Harj.i.i.i- " of "I ( Unerfully ylve nijr experience In tlio me lillil da n H lies In lucul la InkunniriilliiT Hiiot'uHureapurlllJ. I had been truubtul with ca- "I Inivehcen iriiiiMol nltluiiliirrli . iiyjiir cu.ijinj | time , and bad iue I t4'rlitu eomeoit'Pnt for n I > IIB Zicjiiurt'iiexaf tliu bion lilul tnbiis..ind VHrlimi inadlclne * wllli noitood ruiulti , idicu 1 w i voiilTuctcdllii Trril > lo JlriuliU'lu1. Speech Wit * IHIIU-iiH Ir ill lint ItooJ Harf ii rlllii irould i-uro cul.irrii , nnlmy TO as was entirely unnatural. I tlmn'jc.'an iindiiJ.crlaUngunlyuno bJltlo I im-iiuch licltsir. to ne Hoodb SHrtapurllluiit remedy , nml w'lb ' 21) ( aturrliii cured , my tbrbiit n tnilii'b neM aid udi BMd pffect IbHt In a few reckiipeerh WEI ni > tionliiclioliiiall < ) lsj'j | > CJie , ] . ' 1C tiliiuus Jliini ( ! .uy , iho voice nuturul.iMid my Rcnerul licallh w.is . . ilinii , Ilullcr i.ounlyO. HUH h Improved , Sometimes return ol Ihudliei'o It Induced by tuklnic i.otilwhcii 1 ru-ortat once to ' Hoer < Suriiirarllla cured mo of "illlcrj clrrh. Ilictuo of Hood'i HartBinrllhi , wlilrh I lerp by me tilt up uifKoner il I'OJli ' ! . . ttnt I inn U'cllnu < niisuntly und always Und relief , I rcgird Hood's in fi > r- . ! ItfitUellrX incdilnal over bar * piirlll > a n Inmtuaulo remndy for cmuirh. rilih i > a'd ' ruro uiiller i cuturrli " 'it : IIK.I ! and judulnv by Us crroets "pun my IC 1 onnol tpj l\isrm Mlllerut VVrUlttn Mill. l/Wan.Oliiu. - " J.b Clii.ivJrU , n. Ho urJ to got tba I'u.uluif Medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilia Sold byalldruggt8tL.il : ilifurt ) . 1'reosteiJ oat y i 8QM brklldruesiui fli l/orj I'ro.i r' Illj u C. t. J1OOI ) & CO. . AiWlhccarie LowHll. U IJ. C.I HOODfc-l'O. , .Vpotliecarle , lottcll , Mu lOOpoct Ono Uollur 1OI > Jo c Onu Dollar IT IS WONDERFUL howca'ily rheumatism begins , and how insidiously it grows in the system , until one is startled to ( mil himself its victim in cither the acute or chronic form , lie then , learns the fearful tenacity of its Br'laiu' ' ' the utter povvcrlessncss of the oulinary remedies to give relief. Probably to no tliea c Imve physicians given more studyand none lias more com pletely bafllcd their efforts to prov ide a spe cific ; and until Athlophoios was discovered there was no medicine which would surely cure rheumatism , neuralgia , ami nervous or sick headache Thousands of testimo nials like the following prove bc\oud ques tion that Athlophoros is the only reliable remcih < nnd that it vv ill do all that is claim ed for "it. nuglcwood , Kansas , Athlophoros has done me more good than nil other medicine put together , lor I was n great sulfercr ft om rheumatism nml ncmalgia , and call say today , I nm free , ftom both complaints. Mits. M\nv STOVIS. W.S. Hopkins , 170 C. Avenue , Cedar Rapids , Iowa , says : ' My wife nnd daugh- - tcr were both stricken with inflammatory rheumatism at the same time. The lower limbs were much swollen , the pain seemed much bcvoud cnduiaiicc , sleep was out ol the question , They suffered so much that to move or even touch the sheet on the bed would cause the most violent pain. They were conlltiLd to the bed four weeks. Dur ing that time and previous I bought many kinds of medicine , then I employed n phy sician , but nothing gave iclief until I heard of Athlophoios i bought a bottle at once , and I am glad to sav in n vcrv short lime the swelling wns reduced , the pain gone , and they were entirely well. Kvory tlrucgiM should keep Athlopho- ros itnil Athltiphoros I'ills , hut vvliero they ( Miuiot be bought of thu ( liuguint ; I the Athlophoros Co. . 1W Wnll 8t. , Now York , will sotiil cither , cnrrlngu puid , on leceipl of rogulnr urioo , which ib $1 per bottle for AthloohoriH und OOc for tlm I'ills. ' 01 llvor mid Uclnoy dlpoise * . dyspepsia , lu- o.Mitiinn , uoiitllpntloo , liotiilncho , tnipui-u , lilood , oto , Atliloplioros 1'llla \muunlleil | COITAL PRIZE , $150,000. " \V ulo hcrt'liy poi-tliy ( lint v\o Hiiperriso tlm nrniiiffcincnis fcir nil tlio Mnnthlj nml Ounrtoi * ly DiuwlnifS ol The l.otllMium Stiilo Jt > loij ! lomimnj.iinO Inp'iaon nuumito nnd control thodriinloifsllioinsalvci , mnltli'it the muiio mo oniiiiuotcil lln lioniHty. tiimn ! n mid In pooil fnlth tonnrd nil tmrllux , nmln mitluiilro tlio ( Vmipnnv lo u > o this uoillllpiilo ltb fiio-Mlm ilc of ( lurblgrmitnrosnttnUicil , in Its nilvoitlsu meats " COMMISSIONintS Hunks nml llntlkors will nny nil I > rl7os drawn In The IrfNllainnii Sttito IxillrrlesUilcli imi } be prospntotl lit om conn- tt-is. J. II. ( KiTjKSIJY , President I.outclnnn Nntlonnl Tlnnlt J.W. KtljBHKTll , 1'ios ! lent Slnlu Kntiotml llnolc. A. BALDWIN' , rrcsIlcntNoOrlonii3 National llnnlc ATTRACTION , UNPRECEDEMTKD . A MILLION His raiiurriso STATE LOTTERY COMPANY , Incorrnrnlort In IBHS for o j oars by tlio loifU Innirp tor Uduciitloiinl nml Clmrltnlilo purposns nltli urn | lit ill of Jl.otlO.UOO lovlilcli n rosorvu fund of over f.'W.OlM liiis filoco boon nildod. Iy nnnvoiwliuhnhiM : popular voro iHfnuiotil"i irns inado n pat I of I hu present Stuto Constitution ndoulod UcconUor > t A. I ) . 187U. Its tfinnd hlngln numlinr ilrawliiffR will tnK > lnco iiinntlily. It never PPHPS | or postpones. lx > ok nt ( ho folloHlnir ilistrlhiillnn : 199th Grand Monthly AM ) TUB EURIlORDIlliRr OUAeiEfiLY DflAWING In the Academy of Musie , New Orleans. Titcsdiiy , DCP. 11 , IHIUi. Tudor the personal siipeivison and mannse- nentnl < ! r.N' . 0. T. li ! : VHUKI.AIIK , ot ) , < m sia-.ia , and OnN. JUIIAI. A. E.vm.v , ot Vii- K " a < CAPITAL PRIZE S150.OOO. lotice , Tickets are SIO only. Halves , $5 Fifths 52. 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