p , ! mvrATTAHATTV TUTIH TYRrj'TCMTVR'R. 13 THE CHILDREN'S ' HERITAGE , s Which Show the Magnificent In crease in State School Funds , THEAPPORTIONMENTS GROWING Hpvvard'i Canning Company Incorpo rates Thr Itlncsters I'leaillnfi For a Iioclfll.ttlvc CJUICHI Politl- HIIIIH rit Lincoln , tmoM rurnKK'fl t.tvcor.v mmcuM Theinagnlliceiit and nr.initiconl heril- iige that the state of Xr-braska lias for its children Is never so fully ami understandingly - standingly Illustrated as when the semi- aiintinl apportionments of school funds are made and divided between the coun ties of the state. The temporary school fund-tho fund raised from n 1 mill tax- ( rum the rentals of school lands under lease and from the interasl on bonded in vestments of the permanent school fund is growing with a wholesale rapidity , so great that at each omi-iUinual appor tionment every school disttiet in the state notes the increase and the profits in the Investments , 1'or the six months ending June 1 of the present year there was collected and dlsli United in this tem porary school fund fJ.0IHU.OL This was a great increase oVer the previous six months , but thoic has been collected for the siv months ending llio 1st of Decem ber , and which will be disbuised during the month , the handsome amount ol $ 'J80IT8.12. ! It will be seen | > y these lig- tires that the increase in this hist past six months has been , In round numbers , $ ( ! 0 , < WO , which will materially enhance the amount appropilaled to every school district in the .state. In this connection it will not bo uninteresting to state that in the past two years ending the lirfit of the present month , includ ing the amount now on hand to bo appropriated , that there has been collected and disbursed through this temporary school fund the grand totul amount of $1,153,1115.17. All this repte- sents what the temporory school fund is doing for the common schools of the state , lu addition to this temporary fund thine i.s accruing a gicut fund , which is known a.s the uermaneni school fund , arising from tlio .sales of .school land , which fund is increasing fully as rapidly and satisfactory as the temporary fund through the above showing. The general fund of the state , while holding its own in mooting running expensoswill bo exhausted by the time llio legislature assembles , and an item of inteiest in this connection is found in the fact that the monthly cost of running Hie state oflicos and Htato institutions aggregates closely lo ' 0,000 paid out during tlio course of each month by the ticastiror on the war rants as drawn by the auditor of public accounts. The indebtedness of the state of Nebraska consists , in exact niimbcis , of . % fll'i ! ) ( ! ! ! in state funding bonds , which tall due in 1S1I7. The annual in- tenit ; on these funding bonds is about * ; if,000 ) , which is met b.\ the state sinking fund , which each year only leaves a verv small bahnce after meeting the interest. The foitlicoining icport of the state treasurer , that will appear in connection with the leports of the state oflicois , will undoubtedly bo a very Interesting docu ment upon the finances of the state ex-- piesscd in detail , STvrr. noi si , XOTCS. The Seward Canning company jester- day liled with the secretary of slate arti cles of incorporation of the company. The business to bo transacted is a ge'n- 01 al canning of fruits and vegetables , and the company is org.ini/eu for the work with a capital stock of ifllO.OOO , in shares ol j.'ii ) each. If the company de sires , the ui tides state that the capital .stock may be increased to $50.000 bv a two-thiids vote of the stockholders. The names of fifteen prominent citi/ons of Seward aic ullixcd to the articles. \V. T. Eubank , Hheiiu of Cheyenne county , depaited homeward yesteidav from an ollicial visit to the state capit'if , his mission being to bring a convict named Leo Munn , who was .sentenced at the last lerm of court there to n resi dence in the penitentiary. The .sheriff' visited the auditor and secured a warrant for f I'Jl.ilO us his fees for conducting his man to Lincoln. The governor has appointed and com missioned for a term of four years Silas S. Willard , of Chicago , as commissioner in the state of Illinois for the Mute of Ne braska. Commissioner Willard has duly qualified for the position. Yesterday afternoon the state boaid of printing was considering the bids as ad vertised for and making the awards. Among these present from outside the oily intciosled in the results were Cadet Taylor , of tlio Omaha Itopnblican , and Henry ( ilbson , of Gibson , Miller A ; Rich ardson. DAI U p. m the boat d made awards on the bids submitted for the work a.s adver tised to bo dono. There wore n number of very interested contestants for the work , and the board after adjourning and holding an evening session , decided to reject all bids and will for now bids to bo submitted at 10 o'clock to-morrow. The board of regents met this evening at the chancellor' ) * ollico in the university building , but adjourned without com pleting its business. Till ! C'KV OK CAUCUS is the cry tlfat the old machine and every unti Van Wyck factor h raising at thu jiresont time. In the early days follow ing the election tlio flirnt was inudo openly in canvassing the legislators- elect , of Van \Vyck \ and unti Van U yck , but of late , cither through a it-cognition of the sonator's strength on the pail of bin opponents , or through a wholesome iindoi standing ot the facts 'm they really oxiwl , tlmy have abandoned ontiiely the talk of candidates as individuals and plead tearfully for a caucus for king canons , with its seorooy and cell outs , and accompanying treachery which up- pouis at present to bo the hope of the corporations and the ( ores. Whorefoie , at the pres ent , if a legislator comes to the camtol tlio greatest onomv of Van W.vok will not commit hiniieit , but how ho vvill plead fern n caucus. roi.inci.VNs IN rowx Tlicro has been an Intlux of politicians in the city and mombois elect of thelegls- latuie , Ex Senator L'addock , from Hculrleo , vvu * in tovyn yostoiday. Colonel E , I ) Webster was in from thu Heptibli- eati valley. Ev-Llentonant ( Jovernor Agee , who is musing a > ory wejk boom lot for thespeakcrhip. was down from Auiora. Senator KecKly and Hon. N V , llarlan , of Vork. woio In town , uud JSruno Teliiict , John Mathieson and , Phillip Audies , of the UotiglaH county \delegation , vvoro in the oily securing tlmir - places ot lesiileui'c for the days of the j-ctbion. A commingling with these elo- menU would disclose about every phase of the political view , btitthoroiscortulnly an undercurrent and iceojrnition that N. V , Harlan will be the next speaker DIVOIK'I.S IX I'AIItS. Yesterday tlm record of divorce cases was accelerated by two petitions in the distnet court which\\illdo \ fora very fair average in this Indiana of thu trans- Missouri country. Thu first case is that of 1'redonek Small Vb. Uosa Smull , his wife. Small .sets foith in his petition that he has Jiytd in Lancaster county for ton years , thai ho vvaa married in the year 1831 , that there has been 110childroubotn to them , and that he ha.sulw vs conducted himself as u faithful and kind husband Tiiu defendant , Ids wife , hn claims to the contrary has disicgarded her duties , as a wife , nnd six months after the nupthl knot was tied wilfully descried him , the husband , and has been absent from him ever since. Wherefore , ho prays that the bonds of matrimony in his cnco may bo severed , with Mich additional icllcf to which he may be entitled. .VTAt.ror st KKi.iims i recited in the second petition , which is made by Kallfrinn Schlosser ngain l Henry Schlossc-r. This ill-mated couple wore married in 1871 nnd they arc the parents of five living children , two of whom , twins , were born on the day when Henry took French leave and deserted the petitioner. For llvo j'ours the do- set ted wife alleges that her husbind has been given over to intoxicating drinks , using all his money for drink nnd pro viding nothing for h'm family ; that ho has heen guilt } otextreme cruelty in this des ertion , leaving her , the wife , to support thn family by taking in washing , and at "he time" her laU children wcro born eavlng her dependent on the kindness of leighbors for food and care nnd attention luring said sickness. In view of this legleet , desertion and cruelty , the plain- Li II inks for a divorce and for the care .mil . custody of thn eliih'ren. Ilirs'OI IIIIMIO. The adiiiuined lerm of the Lancaster 'ounty ' district court will commence to- lay to C.IOM ) up the business in bearing motions left iinhoaid at adjournment , and especially lor Judge liny ward to close out his iloeuet bofoio the close of lis term. . Judge Hav. ward will be up to lav i cadi for the vvoik. Tlio city council met in regular ses sion Monday eviiiing but transacted \erjlllllo business. A numberof petitions were received and the routine bills wore passed and upon allowed. -Sheriff Hyers , of Oa s county , who dining a long and faithful term ussherill , earned a icputalion second lo none in the state , was in Lincoln ycstetday Mr. Hyers was one of the strong men In the stain "onateat the last isiion of the leg- islatmo , There Is an ox' < client opening in Lincoln for a society for the prevention ot cruelty to animals , judging fiom a spectacle on the streets jcstordav when a team was nnmeielfully pounded beeau-c it couldn't haul a ton of coal tluough the bottomless streets of the city. T K. .Sedgwick , of Hie VorkTimc , M. Soveiige , county cleik of York comity , and Leo Love , of the same place , were in Lincoln yesterday on a business tiip to the capital. Frank Watson , P. Marsden , C , C Thruno , Henry Oibson. Cadet Taj lor , George J. Wrinburt , John Mattliieson and Carl Xiclson weio Omaha citizens in Lincoln vestoidav C1 W Maitin , LougPino. I'.A Harris , Stcilmg , 'Ihomas Wolf , David City ; J. M ( iill.in. Hustings , Alex Campbell , McCook , J. II. ruy , David City and II. W. Curtis , Ashland , woio Ncbr.iskuns at the capital city yesterday 1'or twenty years Henry F. ISalcom , of Shirley , Muss. , nutllurud with rheumatism He found no relief til ! he took Hood's Sursaparilla. Interest Inn Itcinnuthcrcil In nnd Aliuur iViiiimosa. lovvii , Axuiosv , la , Dec 13. [ Correspond- enceof the Un : ] T H Eicanbrack , ot the Him of Hcmlev & Erranbraek , leading uttornejs of this part of the stute , and who is alro grand high priest of the Koyal Arch Mason" of Iowa , slipped and fell on the sidewalk yesterday and broke his right arm in two dillcrcnt ; places , al-o splintciing the bone badly. He came very near to death's door last , summer while attending the national meeting of the Koyal Arch Mu ons at Washington , 1) . C lie and bis wife were on the sum mit ol Washington monument , busily en gaged in sightseeing , when unobserved be stopped of the edge leading down the mode ot ascending and would have been instantly dashed to death but for a young man , who caught him as l-o was going ever and pulled him back. The trial of Joincs Solt-i , of this county , who inmdered his wife with a hatchet in his cow pasture two years ago , will take place on the IGth insl. in Ihedisliict court before Judge GifTon. It is thought he will be sentenced to death , as his guilt is undoubted and the crime committed in cold blood. Hiram Seoloy. the young man who shot and instantly killed another man , with whom ho was engaged playing cards and over which they had a dispute , at Maquo- keta , Jackson county , a little over three yours ago , was 'last Saturday released from the penitentiary on the expiration of his sentence of three years , Sehmit , the man sentenced to be hanged on the 1st of January , 1888 , for the iniir- del of a man in West Union , has arrived at the penitentiary lo servo the interven ing year between now and the date of his execution , according to the now Iowa law that requires that the man shall servo one year in the penitentiary before his execution. Ho is a boy in years and claims that he received ? riOO for the job. He shot u inun by the name of Smith and then sot lire to the house , nnd when Mr. Smith's wife camoto the window endeav oring to escape fiom the burning build ing ho shor her aNo. Ho says ho would prefer to bo hanged now , but unfortu nately ho cannot have his profoience A general move has been made by the democrats to secure the postollice , but the great trouble In they ons divided among themselves , there being two can didates in the field , Mr. N. S. Noble and Win. Cunningham , both leading democrats - . crats , and each has got out Ids petition and sent them to Washington tor the consideration of ( Jrover. \ \ hich ever way ho decides St dissatisfaction must bo the result. John Moititl , the oldest settler in this ( Jones ) county , died at hU homo recently on the farm whcio ho settled .November 0 , 18J7. lust fifty years ago next Novem ber. Ho was burn in tlm town of Ovid , Seneca county , .N. Y. , in 180(1. ( He wa-j the owner of 750 aorc.s of land. A Sohool ISoy'a Conti-ilmilon7""C2i Ucc lllh. O \Kf.VNI ) DOTS. 1 don't euro what they say Oakland Is a nice place after all. Mr. Henry is ageing going to have icvivul meetings in the new Mothodosl Church , so the boys say , nnd then vvu will have a Pick Nic. And vvu Have had a giand lima a Coasting. even thu old gi ay headed women turned out and wont a wlii//in down the hill just tw fa t as any of tl'o boys. It has been aw ful muddy for several days and it bllcks iiko fury. You id Truly SCHOOL Hoy. Complexion I'otvdor is an tib.solulo necessitv ot the n < lined loihil in thiri cli- mato. Po//onl's combines every element of beauty and puiity , A Preferred Creditor. Mnouii Telegraph "Minn fren' , " said a ( icoigiu meiohiinl to n drumnici who used to fiollc with hlpi , after the former hud compiomlsed all around at 10 cents on the dollar , and gained a year to wind up the business , ' 'I'm going ter make of yon or vol you call him or brevercd gralitor. How VPS dot ? " "Thanks , old fellow , thanks. 1 knew jou wouldn't go back on me , How urn \u\\ \ going to ari iingo it r" The meicliant led him aside . "Veil , " nail ! he , closing one eye , " 1 vnnt to tell jou lito now dot nobody vus goiutm' got cr d n cent outer dis pi/i- ness , " 'And you pall this maklug mo a pre ferred creditor ? " The drummer's U.KS could have boun knocked oil' with a stiek. "Vy not ? You know all about id now , but dem udder v oilers von't liud id out fur TCI' 3 oar. " STORIES OF TELEGRAPHY , ( Soma Funny Blunders. Made ( her the Wires. A LUCKY HIT FOH A REPORTER.in Uimod by Tolo rai li With n Dozen Pills A Mistnko Tlmt Set .1 Whole Town in nil Ilitlf a do/en or more of the newspaper 01 respondents of Washington wore or- finally telegraph operatois. In the course of a general conveisiUioii on the mbjcct of telegraphy the other night , a inmbcr of Interesting icmiiiiscencos vvcio staled. "It was my knowledge of telegraphy1 : akl the correspondent of a prominent western newspaper , "that enabled mete to get a start hi newspaper work. Nearly hovon years ago ttio old Cincinnati ( ! a- ettc rented a private wire , connecting 'icnoral Ho.viilon's ofllce In Washington with the editorial looms of thn Uri/.otto I was employed as the operator at the ( . 'in- iinnatl cud. I hadanatuinl fondness for newspaper rcpoi ting which the city editor encouraged by giving mo an as signment occasionally whenever a pros- iiuoof vuuk kept the logular stall'other- wio employed. One da.\ Colonel WINoii , the lailwaj editoi , came into my oMion "I will give von an otpoiluniy ] ( of earning ? U ) and securing a gooil ileal of ciedit besides.'said ho , dropping into a chair , 'if you succeed in finding a gun- tinman vvho = e iinmu I will give you , and getting tin interview with him. The gentleman th'imin is Mr. Chailes Sohill' . 11" has boon cnt to this country from England as the representative of the nrhmgersyn- dicate , which is Irving lo seemo n lease of the Cincinnati Snutlioni railway , Vou will oo at once it is a matter of . very general Interest to the people of Cincin nati. Thn officials of the road reluse to talk , and Mr. Sehill' . who has linen in the city several days , cannot bo found , al though hn is regNtoiod at the Cr.md hotel Now. if you can find Sehill' and get nn interview with him I will see that you receive llie proper credit at head quarters for it " ' "I promised to do the best I could , and , without any clearly delmed purpose in view , loll tlio ollico and walked up to the ( ir.ind hotel. The elerk assured me unon inquiry that , although Mr .Sehill was registoted theie , ho had not * cen him for sev oral days. What to do nu\l I couldn't tell. Mr. 'Schiir was a stranger to me. I could form no idea wlioie lie could be found , and in my dilemma I started to leave the hotel. As I did so two gentlemen - men entered from the Mi'iot. As they passed mo the ono who wastalkiug-.poki ! with an accent so English that it in stantly oceuried to me that this might be the very man 1 was looking lor. "I lettaced my step- ! , but bcfoiel could overtake them they had h.dtedin front of the little tolcgiaph ollieo in tlio coiner , whole the one 1 had overheat d began wilting a dispatch , I took a position within sound 01 the instrument , and be gan seribblinir away upon a suppositions dispatch mvself. The young lady in cluiige received her pay for the dispatch , and slatted lo send'it to the central olliee. f vyas interested only in thu sig nature. When that was reached the in Htriimeiit clicked oil' the name 'Charles Schiir' ' ' 'Ah ! I have found you at last , ' was my mental comment , 'now for my inter view. ' "Approaching I introduced myself. " 'How aid yon knovv it wa I'1 he ex claimed in some surprise. I evaded the question tlio best I could , and proceeded to urge him for the interview , but he cut me short by siying : " 'Will you print it precisely as I dic tate it if 1 givejou the information ? ' " 1 pioimsed with gieat promptness 'Then. ' said ho 'there is but one other condition. Tell mo how you knovy mo. I have put myself to no end of pains to conceal my identity , and was haltering myself thai I should leave the city to-mghl and give you all the slip. ' " 1 gav'o him the information. He laughed heartily and said : Ton deorvi the news for your ingenuity , ' We wont up to Ids room , anil at the end of an hour the interview was written. The nnxl morning the ( la/otto loaded the saoryam made it the feature of the paper. Tlu other newspapers printed n brief pr.ra graph .something like this : "Mr. Charles Hcldll , of London , whoso presence In ( , 'incliiiiati tor several days has had relerence , it is hclioveil , to the much.iso of the Cincinnati Southern road , left the city Inst night lot Now Oi leans without nny of tlio nnwspapei men being able to scciue ui Intel view. "This interview gave me the chance 1 had been .scekinjrto become a reporter. " 1 remember " continued , the same speaker , "an inexcusable error I com nutted while employed in the Hostqn ollico some yoais ago. There lived ii Winehendon , Mass. , a gentleman of the name of Munloek , the president of the Cheshire iiuhvay company , a stockholder in it number of oanking houses , and the owner of considerable real estate m Boston. Shortly before the incident I air about to relate happened , Mr. Munloek opened a branch olliee in Boston. Thif ollice was was placed in chaigo of a Mr , Huckminstor , whoso family rcsido in Winehendon. One day Murdock tolo gtaphed liuckminstcr to mail him at once some important paper * in a law f.int. lUicKmiiistor was III at Ids lodgings with n sovoio cold , and directed his elerk to telegraph that fact to Munloek in older that Muidock might undorstamf the reason of tiio delay Thu clerk in Rtoad of sending u message fully explain ing Ihu matlor. merely wrote : "Buck minster is sick. " "How it happened I never know , o\ ropt that I was moro dead than alive when I went on duty When that ills patch reached Winchcndon it read 'Hnekminster i dead. ' i'honqvvstravolcc fust , and in less than thirty minutes. 1 an told , the whole town was in an upro'ir ' Mrs. Uiurtcmistcr passed rapidly fron one fit to another. Munloek was frantic with fear Jest Hiickminster had proved j defaulter mid then committed .suicide h a moment of remorse , while the irlonds and iiDighbors of the deceased mat racked their brains for seine .solution o : the mystnry The lirslsouth bound tram leaving Winclicndoii can led with it Pros ! dent Murdouk and several of Ituckinln ster's relatives , who propo.-cd to remove Iluekmliihtor'ii body to U jnoliemlon Von eau imagine their feelings upon teaching HuckmiriMor's led < ; itigs to Jim him onjojiiig thn best of health and won doling , until it was explained to him what U was all about. "And what did they do with you ? asked one of the company D"N thing. I had always rendcrei failhfiil oi vices before this occurrence or I would have lost my place , for Muidock inudo fecvctul attempts to have mo dis charged " "Speaking of 'oulU,1" said another oh tolccraphci , " 1 remember ono in partic nliir in the case of an eldurly maictei lady , who telegraphed her family physi eian fiom Kaiatogn that thu waters were not giving her thu icllof she oxpected.ani . to send her a prescription by wire , She received this by telegraph : " 'Take a doof pills.1 "She took them ami bucaine so tori ously ill that her physician was sum moned it ) great liustu. Ho came to the olugniph ollicu in a towering rage tin next day iinu declared that thoopeiator who received the message was ucurJy re sponslble for thn lady's death The < lee or had said ' I'ake a dose of pills. ' "Ji\ory telegrapher will toll 3-011 how operators quarrel over the wire. The licit who are the moat quiet and gentle tinnly in their per'onal relations arc oftentimes the most disagreeable to work with. U is so easy , you know , to call a man a blank fool vv hen several hundred lilies of wire sopnrate you , nnd besides , the fear of the ednseqiienccs Is veiy slight. I shall never forget nn amusing light I once heard between nn operator at Xenia , Ohio , and another at Cincinnati. After each had exhausted his vocabulary of billingsgate , the. operator at Cincin nati suddenly subsided and refused to continue the' contest , whereupon Xcnia snapped out "MVhat's the difl'erence between you and n jackass ' Quick as n lla h came the reply- Must sixty miles Ask mo a harder one. ' " "Is It true , " asked one of the bystand ers : , "thai an operator's moods may bo determined by Ids manner of tiMng the key 1 * " "Heyond a doubt , " was the reply. "If .V \ou h.ivo been in the habit of working regularly ' with a man , you can tell before you exchange half a dozen messages whether \ he is feeling fresh and buoyant , tired or la/.y or out of sous , by his innn- ncrof transmission. Tlicro is as much Individuality about n nun's Sending' as there is about his neiimanshtp , and he tiC bo as readily distinguished by it. A case In point is related by Alf Savllle , who worked one of the government wires between Nashville and Louisville during the ! war One day , while the wire was idle , some one at an Intermediate station called up the Na hville ollico and began asking Savlllo a number of questions ItIt about the movements of troops and other matters connected with the army , lie- fore ' two minutes S.uillo lecogui/ed Ids man " 'I say , ( Joorgo nilsworth. what the devil are you doing theio * ' Hushed Sa vllle , cutting into the middle of a sen tence. There was a moment's pause , and then came the answer , slowly and hesitatingly " ' I 'cut in' on the wire two days ago , and have secured a good deal of in formation , but I might have got more if I had only kept my mouth ( key ) shut. ( Joed by , Alf. I'm going. ' There was a sudden click of the wire and then the cir cuit closed. "Ellsworth was the celebrated confed erate oper.itor who accompanied .lohn Moigan in Ins raids through Kentucky ami Ohio. Savillo and ho h.itl worked together In Now Oilcans before the war , and each was familiar with the other's style of sending. " ( ! ont has various names accoidlng to the parts allecled , as podagra , when in the feet , chiragra , when in the hands , < ! > ic.biit ; v\ hoi her the attack is fust felt in the feet or the hands , rub with Salvation Oil al once. It annihilates pain. I'rico 2"ic. 1'oimlar tiial shows the worth of every article , and ! - ' $ years' constant use has proven th gieat ollio.icy of Dr. Hull's Cough Sirup , it has no superior. Bleu lMotiire-iieIy | Mad. Chicago Tiibuuo : John T. Moncnof has just received the largest lump of money ever paid by the United States in pension money at one lime , $13,200. He was in the Eleventh Illinois eavalry.and was hurl in the spine while with Sher man , near Atlanta. lie was long an jn- mate of the Indiana hospital for the in sane , but is now a harmless , feeble man. lie lives with an only daughter at Can- nelton. The queerer case is that of John Owen .Snyder , of Millgrove. Three years ago a nervous trouble came upon him , from which ho found relief only by walking until completely exhausted. His strange malady irrew upon him , and ho would get up in the middle of the night and walk live , ten or lifteen miles. Since the beginning : of his tionblo the linui that Snyder has been off his feet will not g- gieirate over a very few hours. Eating or sleeping in davlight or darkness , he keeps up his travels and perpetual tramp. Around his house there is a beaten path a foot deep , worn by months of incessant walking.He goes at a steady gait of a little over three miles an hour , or.seven- Iv-four miles every twenty-four hours , 518 miles each week , 2'JoO miles every month , ! i7,0')0 ' ) miles a year. In the last two years he has footed it as far as twice mound the globe. He shaves himself as ho goes about bis beaten track and t.ikcs his nourishment us he walks. He is al ° o a pensioner. Friend ol' Woman. This title is often applied to Mrs. Lydia K. I'inkham , ot Lynn , Mass. , by happy wives and mothers who have been cured of distressing disorders and relieved of piinand stiflbring by Mrs. I'mkham's Vegetable Compound. Mrs. L. 11 ot Strother , S. U. , says in a recent letter : "Your medicine has done mo so much good that I don't think I can stop taking it until I am entirely well. I owe all inv good feelings to yon. The doctor cant get any credit for curing me , it is your medicine that has done mo moro good than anything j have over taken. " A dressmaker in Findlav.O. . Pays , "I have derived so great u bcnellt from the use of your Vegetable Compound that I recom mend it in the strongest terms , with the utmost confidence and am sure it wilt euro the most stubborn cases , leonsidcr it I'cry ) inici better than an.oth'er . pre paration made for tilt Female Com plaints. " .Jofl'erson'H Helled Ions. Philadelphia Record : Joseph Joflorson IR wilting Ills recollections of the stage. His experience began with his fourth year , when , as related to William Win ter's biography , ho was brought bctoro the footlights by Thomas 1) . Hleo , the famous doline.itor of negro character. "This comedian , on a bonelit occasion , introduced the child , blackened and arrayed like himself , into IdH perform ance of 'Jim ' Ciow'and little Joe wan carried upon thoseeno a bag by the shambling Ethiopian actor and emptied from it with the appropriate couplet' I.iullus nnd gentlemen , I'd have you foi to know , I'&e got a little darkey hero to jump Jnu Ciow. The boy immediately assumed the exact attitude of Jim Crow Hice , and .sang and danced m imitation of his sable com panion , and was a perfect mliiiatuio liku- ness of that long , ungainly , giotu qtio and exceedingly dioll eomeul.in. " J'loni that thiio Juflorson hud ijuon a conspicu ous ligiuo upon tliei EnulNh stage. MOSfPERFECT MADQ Preptrad with strict regard to rnrltr , Dr. ' noAtnmonlaIJmeAlumorrho ) ili&tCB.Dr 1'rlce'a fixUbcU , Vanilla , Lemon , etc. , n ror delicloutly. THE ANNUAL RECORD , Its Enormous Total and Wide Distribution. Caprices of Fortune- A imrttnl Kit of l he prcs ! ft'iovi ' One Thousand Ioilnr , pfthl by theIjOuMiuiit Stnto Lottery Company during the yonr omllns' November , 1s * ' , tog-otltnr with ttio niinps nnJ n < Mrct 04 plven lo It o Company by ttio holders , omitting ttio o ho Imve roiiucsteil It llecclpu for Itio amounts nrc cm ( lip nt the omcc'ot tlio Company. nitAwiN'o or nut KMIIKU ts. ts I'nlil Ix3iuM\im : \ Niillonnl 11-itik foi no- i-ounl Win vt McArtliur , l.lmlnulon , Mo . JSO.OOO l.eon Mnrthn , 10 St I'linrlc * si. Now Or- Ipnns , l.ii . n.OOJ Ch-u T IM tiler i cnro Cnrhail \ llio. , II IMiX 1'lneo. Now Vork U.noO Jacob Mur/olf. lllncks Mutton , Cftl H.OOJ MrJ Mun vv Nell ? ' " " " f Memohl. , Tenn ISAM l.onK , Pun I'rancIsoo.Cnl , 1,1,000 1VOOO T t llnnil. 441 VV 7tli it , St t'niil , Minn 2.01 fl A M ( lumliiiil , HiMton.MnR * 2.IKX1 fn ! > N Ik honor , 1lic = rn , Art/ . . . SJITO AT Heck , l.miciiMnr , Oliln -,0 HIT TC D.umliciiv. Ull7ivilli > . Ky C iillloriilaii lliiint ( l.iiiillnli t. IVnnelii o , I'nl . . i'.tKVI lli'iino iini ; tt , Chlcng-o , HI -.UN ] nil \\vixn or JANTAHV i.1 , wn. M Dili it'll * ) ( 'In. cmo M Uro < i , ! ) ( Jliam- In M M. Now Vnrk .11' tleii > iiiICT Mnln st. Knii n Cll ) , Mo. 1 < liuriiiKnti'iMCltr. . Mo .1 \ \ Iliti UPS Kmi n Uitv , Mo II.IHN ) 13 A Ituiii'-hlo , I Inolitfiittf , tlliln A.IKO Jo eplt VV llttiiikclliT , ( lilinini. III 5.IIAI Allilon II Simmons ! ' . ' ! Klin si. M moip ! < * tei.N II nee t'Hiih MO-.II i. lint Hli-kiiry , JM fiOlU DrV V Tu i net. It ) 'Hi lid * i , NIII 1'uinols- co. ( nl j.otia .T II M m t m , Di HI Io iml tSiin I'linuUio , Cnl ( llioct/iiiiiMii , Houston , TON 19 .1 C Klnlnfvlilir & Co , llmntoii.'LV.tiis 111 ! VWINO OriT.IIIUTUtV'l. I11 * * * Annie Smltli , IIJ t.llii-rlr m. New Oi- n.iwi 1S.IW1 1'ii'iliMli k cliiul , TO ! DnKiilli nu1. Itmok- Ivn. X V . \V lUniii'i. Miiipli ) lMii , III Ij.U'JO ' Unltlruil Aliilri'-on , " " - lcnmor "Onunul , Minki't "t Vv hiu rSim I nineteen , Cnl. . WolN , I iiryo X Cii , Hun I'luni'lsco , till . ( lu Keith , Vk.k liur& . MM W 1' ltuiliilili | , I4H VVi'.l M , Oiikhinil , fill 11 Huiitli.l'iiilMo , Now Movlio . . . . ' , ' ,00(1 ( VV M rinnciiiie , Onldnnil. Cul SW ( ( \\ulK 1'nruo iV Co * * llntik. Sim riuiiclgui ' ,00 I .1 CSiMtnuli , Itoil Win * , Minn W ells I'lugOtl Co' ; < Hunk , S in rtunelsuo nit \WINO or MAttni in , issii. \\lbca' , lilt Houtli IDtliM , Omii 'll ' , .Ni'li WOUl Mi > rchiint < i Xiillotml ll.ink. CliuMnniili. O iv-Mipei\l : or Arthur M r.liliitN. HliMio- iniiu'Hlo st , Sun l'iniiel e < i , Cal Pnptiiln .luiuiis Oanln of Gnrvln \ Co. , . \ \ oils Kurno \ Co Ilnnk , Sun rnmel 09 IJ.IHX ) OlnT Aiulur-ton , 1 10 Client nut st , him 1'inn- I'Uio. f'ul ir.,000 1'ieil Wolp , Monttromorjr nnd Cla > ! . , h-nn riiinelsfo.Cal W ( , I olini'O , Koktliliko.MI-n 5,001) ) W V Tlmmif , collided tluoiiiIi llnnlv of Iilverinoro , l.lvi'inmri' , Cat . L'.nnn .Tolin fin\e' ! < , 419 UTI'tli ' = tNe\v Yotk . . 2.IKW OtCitit/.Clnelminti , Ohio . 2,11011 0 Ii Yoiinir , l/oniloii , K . 2 , < HI .1 I Miirtln.yt llclenn. ( nl . 2.HOO Cunnl Hunk. New Oilenna. I.u 2MHI ( ( , II Miioro.7iV2 ! ! IflM > ltNllolilMii-q 2,1 IKI w i-IN rmiro \ Co's ll.uik. Snn 1 nineteen 2,0 , < W Ml Ailellu I'mvcl'Oii.ultli .Mine. Oner , Millinci , Taj lot-si , tfan i'i.intl co , Cal 1,000 nitAwiNT. orPIUI , n. i c. TliPOclnre [ . .out8 Willltins ( .ourt , llO'f- tnnMns4 rene , Ituins 1' llneon , Portliunl. Mo IJ.IHW Ilrnost Ant.Kl llnioiuie 61 , Now Or- IOIIIH I. . i lj.000 John D Hie. I liitii nail Ciilllopu his , Now Oilo.iiH , 1. 11 T.ovilO Krenoh. rolealuiifr , Ky . . llenrv [ .ntr , I'litor'-on , f .1 John II Mlnnlnir. I.iiku Shoio nnil Jlichl- van Sontlioin It It , lok'ilo , Ohio 5.00fl .lo opli l'l.icot,71HCuao t , Daftiirnt | , 1 1 5.00 ' Jo o 11 1'iatt. Oiintemiiln , ( ' A . . . fi. RI .Mini Annlo lluike , Wmliliiclon , I ) C L'.IIOO Cluist Iliia r , Wmliliurn. Ill ' .IIUO Jli s M Mnullor.'lJil ll\Mon ) nt , Clilcupt aooi I" 1 ! Cliiinco. I'mtvll-o.Ni'V 2.IJIW Texas K\prc i Co , Giilvcton , Tex J.IJOJ .1 It lontllc-n ! : ! Washlim'tiin stlliool. ! > " , N V . . . . . . i,2on On WiiiiKolIn , I'inokiieji Illti. Ill . ' C II I.oob , Now Vork . . r'txi Iia Amlci xOM , Xo Voik . , iaw 1'iuil lloilu , Aionzvlllo , Ills . 1.TO nit.VVVINO 01'MAY 11 , 18SO. W Huiit.Vinotnn.Alii , tluoush City Nil tloiuil Uiink.Scltnii , Ala . 15,000 Mi * Satnh Apple , M > Ilnyes st , Sim I'ltin- r Nto , Cnl . . l..OOO Iliu ry.loliii = nncollccoil ! tlirotiKli Clnuin- cv.l Stoiiwi'll. Trnln Muster ( J C C1 litillniiv. Clex-oliinil. Ohio . . 15.001 John OKon , T'l 13 till st , Now Voik . 15,1)00 ) t 11 Ho-if.v. VVeit l3noiliurKYtciillucteil tliiiiiiKh Niilliinnl 1'nik Hiuii , Now V'lt 13,000 1'nlil .Iii > oih | .Muiitruiill.C'iinnl Hunk , for a put ) In VcuiCriiSIox . . . . 10.000 IMwnril Qnlnn. Alliance , Ohio , tliiongh Ailuins K\r | < nRClo\oliinil , Ohio . 5,000 M I Inn i-in , WB Uclunmo uvo , IMiiliulel- phiil. I'd . . . n.UOO Tlicx Md'onnoll. Mucloiil. Dnk . . . 5,1)00 ) (1 ( A Kliniuclt. ll.lUliiKiio.Mil lin W O Ilnhlmnl , I.ns Anjfolcs , Cnl 5,001) ) L II .Millar. lliNel , ICy. throu li I1 (3 I'ot- lor\ Cole ! IInKOtoun. Ky . Ailiini Anil , 1-S ( Smtlot st , Detroit , Mloli 1.200 Ilunjiiuiln 1' I'iniit ) . Iliirtfotil , Conn . 1 ' 00 . ! 13 Miittliowi , Kniokii , I'nl , . . . U--GO U II Hiillow , I'lincoliin.Mo 1,200 0 I ! Ppeni'or , .luckfonilllo. Tin . . . . 1,200 S l.immiim.'AU H'wuy. Ouklniiil.C'ui . . . 1,200 M VV ruliiiuil , ltillimui | > illllil . . . 1.200 nitAvviNG or JDNK r. , itw. Mm Annlo M Cios-i , Kmisus City. Mu . . : toooo .1 M Illeltelt-i , Crosli'd llntto. Col . . . .10,01 H ) Mis.l Clink , Pcin , riiirlon Co , 1'n 18,00(1 ( J W Wlllliuii'.on , Willow Clinvo , VV Vn riMKi I'nld lliinkiif Commune , Mriiiilis'I'onii | | 10,000 1'uirt Well's , Karjfo JcCo's IJuiik , Sun 1'iiui- Cisco. Cnl . . 10,000 .1 T Colby , Willows , Cnl li.UOO P lil I , I UoUo , People's , Hunk. New Or- limns , f.n . . . . C.OOil Win ( J ojiiKiiir.l''S ' Thnliii st. Now Oi- lu.nif , t.ii 5,001 Anioilciin CvprpcRCo , Columlitis , Ohio 4,1100 W T I'lilinini , 1 lOStulu E > t , HoMon , Mas 2,000 .Tninttb Curloy , llo ton. Muts . . 2,0110 Hninucl I'cuuxin , Washington , DC 2OW Joshua Iliinoll , l5 I ) st , N W , Winhlntf- ton , I ) 0 . . . . . 2.000 Clms J Smninurs Rtrnllipri.Olilo 2IHMl That Nntlnnnl Hank , routine , Mich . . 2,000 Anslo Callliiinlii Hank ( l.til ) , Bitn Kiiui- elsco , Cal 8,050 DKAWINO O1MITI.Y 13 , ISM. Win ( 'loin , Monronv llio , Inil , A Il.lniiL-i.Aiinlstoii , Aln 13,1 00 Mrrf Mnry U lldlmuaUS 1'iliuotim SI , I'Mtt Hn.tDM , MHS.-I n.oio VVolH. I'mtfCKVCo's llmik , Sim | ' VV II Ciihliiiiiin , WdiriHlor , Muss Jno II Hoiipi.'ll'i ' VV Titltt. . Now York r > , ooo lluiiry Siis--1 Wfslciiiiixo , lnlc.lu , < ) & .OUJ L'liiiTlilL'iiiiiiittMiL'Mujvr Hios liuir ) Co , KHIIFIII I'll ) , Mn . . 5,000 Vlto Dllnrpii/o.ioi WiiHliinuton anil I un- iolts , Now Orlimiu , l i , . 1,0 HI Iuv ! I.iitoii , Drniiii-oii'li't 2.0W ) .liilin A .Siutuut,5 Iiifn > Lllonviloti-ilt ) ( , Mich 2,1100 John \V Mllli'i.l'nltnyiii , Mn 2,01X1 Stcuml Kiillonal IlimU , l.onmillo ICy 2,001) ) K VV VVnricn , i > 5 < Mnln el , SinlnidloM , Mn-s 2,0i I'liuik | ji CiiU'io , Uo ton , MIIS-I . 2,000 J II 1'onu ! ! , So jth Yullolo , Cil : 1'IV1 VVnlU , l' rtfi > > v < 'o H Hunk , bun I'rancUcn. 1,2110 U l < | ] HlluTJiorio'IVmi | . 1,21.0 . 'l'liu MiiHin \ ( 'o , uii : A MoAiiki/i-- " > liillii-t , Illi-liinniul , Vn . . . A VVOxlej.Sim rninul-t'ii , Cnl l.-'OO ( loortTO Klolno.bj ) Sixth Ht. ini I'lUiii-B- oo , l ill 1,20) 3lr MHD K Munlook , Oil Folsom st , S in Kr inc'l-o" . Oil L'-'O ) TTSmllli , caioMr > Rr * l.omko & Uhlcli , B.in riiiiioUL-a.Ciil 1,2i Chillies Clliruiil , bt 1'mil.Minn . . . i. aw J1KAWINO OH AUaiJnT 10 , 18-fl VVdU , I'm co A. Co'n Hunk , Sati rruncUco , Cnl 10.000 Ceiiii.in Itiiliknf Mi'inilil | , Tonn 6,0(10 ( llonr > JiiiJniollulhioolc.MuHS 6,000 II 1'iunU Hnriicu , HUriuilto fct.bonlli lloj- ton , Mia-s fi/Xtt .1 N Mnllh , Tint Miinrno , Vn 2,40 Mis C Onlilt > mlth,717 North WulU M , UUI- cniro , UN 1.200 J ] ) isiio ( | , rhllnilelplilH , I'n Jus J I'lhicliio.GorCluni umi I'cnllih ) ltd , Now OrlouiiH , I.a MrsJI Hroilerk'U-JS Prlom bt.Nuw ( ) r- K'llllJ. In Hank ol Coiiuimiro. Kfllisas C1I > , .M , J 201 VV I ) Wnconult , Montgomery , Aln 1-ilW Mill J Cnn.Contoiillw , Kiia 1,200 Jno M Miioon , KuiitasCity , Mo J"UO oiiAWiNO or sr.PTKMonu u , tssi. Italic Wilmiiith , Di'orlli.lJ.New fork l' > ,030 .Mu.\MiilmnCaib < iii City , Nrr Jno Coniuir , ctuo ( 'aninuick A-DciKor , i'eth tt.tiut I and K , N VV U'ushiiif tot ) , 11.000 Gc < i VV roucti , O eel , Jown 15,0X1 AIIHIIO A inn jo Illholro , Ilu > lon , M 9s IS.dOO Well . KarjfO i Uo' Hunk. Hint I'runcieto 16,000 rnul Bunker , Orlcntul vriircbouao , 1st nnd Hrunniin ts , Him I'rnnclw o , Cal 1'ulil nxuliuiiKO Hunk of Di lln , Toin5 10,000 T It | .tf > . Philadelphia , I' K dtinnloManiUoziJcirino , ia KHIh Bt . Li.ziiioV.lu , l Ntw Voik 19,000 Mrl.TC Sulllvnn.Chlinolll 5.0X ) i ro 'P , cnru II II Ulsi a , V Co. , ' . ' 0 bu- jierlor t. Clilentro.lll 3 (1 ( Lnlnnde , Now Oilrans Nntlonal Hank for n depositor lliero 1) II llcntley. TniTllln. ItomliunsC A WWi > John It DnrlT , I.onteIlle , Ky . . ' . ( ! 15 O Itcod , Portlaml , link . -.iM ) or ot TOIUSU i : , is 8. Win II Turner , 230 Itaiulolpli st , Chleapo , lilt , . . . . . . . 13.000 Clm-i.l IlerrinnM.dnlc r i , Mich . . IS.OtK ) 1 N Ixiw , .IniniMlunn , Dak lt > , 'M ' > I.omlon , Pails ami Ainoilean Ilnnk ( l.lil ) , Sun Kriuiclino.Cnl . . I..OOO A 8 French , 2A Pcrrv l.New Vork I.VOW M ICII s'tono ' , ,15 IMily st , rinn I iiiue ) > eo , CM I * D.OOO MM Mpryllofrnp , onllectPilllitiniKli "lll ( > out Smith \ Co. , Onu Ille , Cal. . 3.0 * ' Collln Kitchen. ,119 i-oiilli Cherry t , Illcli inonil , Vn . . " .OHO li M Whiteslile , riieo. Ti-\ rix Jno M .Mnnnlns , llixi Dm st. N Wn h limton. DC . POOO Aithnr II ll.iin < h ) . Si North M , tloMon ' " . ' 0 r.Tllihhltt. leuf ) onTex.i % . . . . ' . .I" " ' ( J W JneMon , llniwnst Die , TIMIII . . S.1" ' DowX llovett. MoJine.Cal . 2.HM I'm mer < A Di-ovc rs lUnk. I.onl \ Ille. K2n l > \ ells , rniKo \ ( Vs Hank , Sun rnineKi-ti ' . ' .WH IJnl l Corn lok , Mn-eonta'i. ' 11 ! 1'AXl 1' A Ita'soiu , Ullnwthoinoiue , ChK-niro , UN . 1'MI Oil ( Jrixct. Cnrtlmco , N C . UMO Win T KldnwAV , New Voik . . I.'IX ) 0 It 'stnltli , 12 \ \ gMst.N't'H Voik . . . . J.-TO DHA'.VIVO orNOVr.MllUH't ' , ISKI. I'.ll/a .1 I'liliMfiOii , M Miiiillon s | , Iliitton I..WO A Illeltnim. . I'H ' Cipliiniule 81 , New Oi * lenns l i . . . fi.ooi T li Piniloll , Kocnn. Kv 13"M ) Clius o Kkliohn , IVl 'lon't nil tt , ( lilci- : lfi > , UN 15.W1 Mi A Klii9eMiliielnxlor , Vn , tlnoimh 'I ho Si ale llanUol \ liulnlit.Klclinioiiil 18,000 \Vi-li- \ < , I'aiL'n > V ( os llanK , fan I'tanch- co , Cal . . . . . fi.OOO Iloniy r. ViilencliiiHnn l'i inetetn. Cnl fi.ooo Tniilers Niitlonnl Ilnnk , San Antonio , Ti-Mis 6.IVO W Al Ilionit.lhKloli , MUSH WXHI A 111 ; In Ciiliroinla Itinik. Mill I'miRl-cu 2.IHHI U Itoeuo.Moekton.Ciil . . . 'JJWl Win Tonkin , Sin , lo e. ( nl . 2.non Jus 1C li/ler. ) ( ( idro , UN . . . . 1.3M Danlol MeColl. Now ork . I,2CHI Ml s V fliaw. thioituh I , lloinhiinl , SOfi \\c t : illli t. New York 1.2iM WcIN , I'lirtro , V Co's 11 ink , San t'rnnelten 1'IK ) C Hi lileinloh , caie ol C 11 Oriiron > > lall , t-h.il.opeo , Minn . L'J 7'iinil ) vii/irii7iii/i / / ii/ the 7)rtit'fili ) ; tij tltr lltli ji , ir. i-f vibrme In nnnlhri cotiimii ( i/ f/if / jxipfr In idty. A MARVEuTrT DANCING. Tlio Wonderful I'KK Onnco of the I'nnt liiillan GUIs. A tr.ivt'Iur sivi" * ii i rotl.ilusctiplioit \ of tin1 { jracpf til i'KK tliiiico wlik'li wifipcr- formed for his amusement in I In ) court of llliopnl. rntllu. Jt shows us that our 8 word ilanci'is and our \oiinjj ; ladies of the b.ilk't an < not quite up to Iliu stiinl- : aid of tluniiopul nirl. lie tull us that a slender uirl , avravcd in an embionl- croil bodice and shoit skills , likis the i > wotu by the peasant women in tins part of India , came forward very fascinating to him with wrcalliud Mniles ; nnl dainty stoif , and also in stujja that weie very sweetly modeled. She huoinud to me as if she wanted mete to buy her b.iskut of cyss nlonn wllli licrsolf. and that tlio UKRS wore ie.il e ts. ; Shu did not dance on them , IIOWUMU' . She wore on her head a law : wheel of wiokcrwork , and atotind tins at equal di tanees wcro placed tlneads with slip knots at the ends , in eai h knot a glass head to keep It fiqm closing , The iniiilc le ins It is a quick , jerking moctnuiit , rather monotonou" . and the dancer &i > ins round in time wit It the measure , winch grows faster and faster. As she turns slio sei/es an ej from the basket , which is held on her left arm , and rapidly iii'-etts it in one of the knots. Her circular motion causes the threads to stretch out like spokes of u wheel. She keeps on doinjr this till every knot II.H its ejjt ; , and her head is biirrouiided by a soil of ante olo. When she has succeeded in placing all the egsj 'sho - > pins around so fast that her features ean iiaully be seen. A false stop and Hmnptv Uumpty would have a fall indeed. She has now the most dainty and difficult part of her dance to execute , for the dance is not done till eveiy egp is taken from its thread anil laid safely back in the empty basket. One by one the Indian cirl accomplishes this , never cru'-Iiing a shell or displacing a single egg. When all are restored she stons her di//.y whirl , curtsies with grace and oilers her basket to the lookers , on , who often break the eggs to piOM- that no jiisgler't. tuck has been used to change them. I'rom J.V. . rCWIXL , JJudlcy.lll. , Or. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Halm is the only medicinn that gives mo any re lief from my cough. I Rave had clnonic Uronchitis for years , and would not be without the medicine for anything. A 1'ooU'fl Coort PnrtitttOi London Standard A cook in the sorvlco of the Uev.(5. ( . Lane , rector ot Llltlo ( taddeMlen , Herts , has como Into n fortune of 1300,000 The lucky poison li a widow iinnicd Adcoek , nnd Mm lim been with Mr. I.n'io onlj about a year. She has receixed nssurancci that her tillo is undi'sputed. and she has been necopteil by the court of ehaneery as ono of tlio heirs. Nor has the amount boon o\er tated. The legacy Is part of the proceeds of an estate In London of tlio ' \.ilueof botneon two and three million" , l ( , \\lneh sum is to bo di\lded among ton i claimants. The estate belonged to Airs. , Atlooek'i grandfather , a gentleman named Atuell. and was originally verj much l.tiger , but In the | lifetime ot the testator seine sixteen. I houses \\crogivcntoouoof tlio Ixjndou I hospitals. A singular clicuinstanco in eonnected with the recovery of this prop- city. Money deposited in Chancery lapses to the crown in tlio event of no liniw turning up within a certain num ber ofcnrs and N applied to the reduc tion of the national debt , and In the present instance the claim \\as lodged only two dajs before the oxphy of the period. Since Mrs. Adeoek teeeiveil In timation of her fet tune slic has left her 1 situation and Is at pre cnt leslding In 1i London. Although Mio is nbout sixty years of ago. It is said that she has al i ready leeened thirteen oll'er.s of mar riage. 'I he rectory has during the limb lew days been besieged with shoals of letters trom persons soliciting donations lor all soils of chat liable purposes. Prof , Clias , Lutiwlg Von Soeger priif Morof Mcillclnc it l'i llonil Unlvrr Hri ot the Iliijiil Au trliii Onlor of Ilia Iroii Criiwiii ICnlitlit Cuiauiinilor of Iliu Itnrul uiinnHi OrJernf ! nbi < llii | nnlnlit nf tlio llnvnl I'rHMIiin ON ilcrof the HIM KiiKltittMiovnllar of llio lojliii , ot Honor , oti . no. nuy - -laiiimi ons CIK'A meter TONIU stioiiii not t > ronfiiutiiliMl vlili iiiphnulo nf tin hr rure nlU. UK In niinoiiv. oCttiownnln patent roinedr. I urn thoi- nuthl ) ronriTnint wltuiu inoilit of pri < i > uralti > n nnd Vnon It In lie nut onlr n Ipulllmnln plmrinitcputloal i > tniliiclkiitHl ownrtli-or tint high < iiiuinpiiiliitluiii Ithinrfcolvoil In nil imil'of llio wnrlil. U innUIni riipnca or llrer , ( 'nca.Onlntiii' . Irimnn.t Ciillnuta , nhlcli irp ills-n | rcrt In pure gonulno iimnhh imnonM Crown ShorrT. " InTfilutihintn nil wli i nrn Ittin Ilimn , Ncrroiti , T > rt * ppitlcIIMliii | Miiliiiloii * or mllucil "Kli troulc nej . lliw viil HerMajesty's Pavorltie CosmetlcGlycarlna by lti'rllojnllllitiin' " tlio of W lf noblllly Tor ttio Sklu CoiiinliMlon.of . llnnp ( 'liapplnit , IKI. or i LH1IIIU < ; O'3 .Syrupir \ ( - ir < piirllK li KuniuntccU mtliu bcil b uii irlllnliilliu iu.itk t. 41 \ LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRETO RY 1 illlt. Newljr 1 ilrnUliol The Tremoiit , J. C. ft lV.IiilAIt : ) & PON , t'ropilotors. Cor. 'Hi niul I'StH , Lincoln , Nob. lltlpqflliO irardijr , itrcet inn Irom.Uouu t9 anr put tor Hie plij. J. II. W I1AKINS , .1 . Architect , Omto 3.1. 31 mid 4" . HI' li'inls Ulock , Lincoln. Neb. Elo\ntor mil till struct. ( U LLOWA V C.MTI E. F. M WOODS , Live Stock Auctioneer Snlos inniln In nit pnrtH of tlm U M. lit Titlr rntcs. llooini. : Slut o Illonk , l.liiroln , Noli. ( liUlownj niul Short Hoin InilU lorsnlo. 1 $ . II. GOL'I.DIXG , arm Loans and Insurance , CorrcsDOnilpnuu l to lonn Kulloltoit , 1 too in < , HlchnrJ lllok. Lincoln , Nob. SLiverside Short Kerns Ot strictly | ) U ro lliitot imil I lines Tiij | > oJ cattle. Herd numbers nliuut W.iuuil. I'niiillleB ropicM'ntcil : r'llborts , CrttKK , Acomlit , HeniL'U , KOMJ or Khnruns , MOM lloso , KnlEtitly Duuhns ox , I Int Cronk V'oumr Mnrji , 1'liylllsus , UIIHIIH siiiil Trno I.ovcs. lliilN forenlo. 1 I'nrn llutiM Plltiort , I Pure Bales CinKlis. I Itoioof blinron , 1 VOIIIIK Mary. I Pine Crulck Slinnk niul ollinii Come anil Inxptcltho lior.l. Adilicss , OHIS. M. UUAN- hON , Lincoln , Xob , Wlicn in Lincoln slop ut National Hotel , And sel iiuooiJ dinner fo o. 1 o.FKDAWAY Prom Lawrence Ostrom & Oo. FAMOUS "BELLE OF BOURBON. " Is Dentil to Consumption , JIaliiria , Sleeplessness , Chills and Fevers Or IiiRimiiiiu , and Typhoid Feycr , Dissimulation , Indigestion , Or 1'owJ , Ten YoarH ( Mil , Sursrk-al Fevers , No Fusel Oil , niood AbsoluU'lj Pure The GREAT APPETIZER Thin will t-orllfr tlmtl lurpOTimliirniiiomiiniileor Ill'l I.It iiiMIOl itlKIN VVHISKt' IMU'IU M hIMIM ) ) & , I tt * , iinl fotiifl I lin it HID to lie perfcr I. Ttcu Iroiu I ii tl Oil HIM ! nil < illi r ili'U tml UUB dub tauto aail irklly puru. t iiliuuilnllv ri * ' IMHIIU'IKI Hit ) IIMIO lor V inlly iintl M illeiniil ituru 'H * rt J I' IIAIIM M Al l > , . \MJUIJI | riii.ui . , ! l,01 | illli ( , Kjr. 1 ( M iiHlo by lriucl ) > tn VVIno Muri'hniitHMNilOr ircn OTi-i/wliui" ' I'rlio fl i ptrliniilii II ii'itfiiuii'l in th" i ' " " " ' . lint I il'i/i'n ' liiiitlas u | iri > * 111,1111 , 1 1 | ) lu n li < 'v > will Imouiil 10 unjr mlilrcn In till ) Uiiltflit.Miilotur Ciinnrtii < m ui' lit | nl > U dollar * LAWRENCE OSTROM & Oo. Louisville , Ky Wholesale and Distributing Agents , i > ura vo.tini \ JtIltIiC } jOX , n'lwlfitilr Lit/tun * Dralcru , \ Oinalut. l lijj GLstltS'JOXK ISliOS.CO. ( . , jr. r. ULAti nuijc co. , RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware Thejargest mock. Prices thi ) lowcdl. KopulrluR a apocialty. All vrork warrant Coiner DoiijaJ ! nnd lOtli btii'nU , LiccnseUVuti'lnnil.ii : fur thu U I' , depot The C. E , Mayne Eeal Estate and Trust Co N. W. OOR. 16th AND HAIlN Y , OMAHA. Property of ereiy cleicrlptlon for sale m all purls of the city , hand * for sale lu e cry county in Nebraska. A C'OMPMvTE SET OF AUST1UOTS Of Tilie * of Douijihs nounty k ; > l. iUjn ol tlie city lalv or countr , of awr other Information desired , furnished ficd of clui a noon application. P7d