* * If THE O3IAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. JAKTTA1IY 22 , 18g > . 5 A GRAND POLITICAL EXODUS , The Growth That Have Thronged tha Oap- ital Oity Kapidly Dispersing. WORN-OUT SET OF LEGISLATORS Tlic Kccclpts of the Snlortns and Ho tels Snmotliltic Hnorinotis \ Ituw Over a HoHtnurnrit Police Court Notes Town Topic * . TritoM ritn nr.r.'s i.ixcot.x nuniut'.l The crowd Is dispersing. For days nnil days a crowd has Infested the city of Lincoln greater than ever before in the city's history. There has been no sloop fora thousand or moro of the visitors for throe nights past , and thu last night the ( 'renter part of the population staid tip nil night and joined in the sleepless vigil about the caucus doors , at the prin cipal hotels ami in other public places. An estimate of the money spent by this Influx would bo fairly startling , and the bars in the Immediate vicinity of the headquarters have counted their receipts by thousands. A picture of the strug gling musses of humanity as they throw oil' nil restraint after the question that brought them to Lincoln was settled would bo something to buhold. A more jaded , red-eyed , weary-looking crowd of statesmen it would he hard to find. The Capital hotel building is fairly his toric from previous struggles of this kind , but it never paw thu equal of the present tinio. and with the departure of the crowds and thu rest and recuperation of the mob there will settle a stillness over the po litical cauldron at this place from which buckets full of the scum and hangers on can bo skimmed before the cauldron is ready for use again. The old itlua that was dominant in Lincoln lor years , that the city depended on political crowds in order to thrive anil that the most must bo made of such occasions , Btill largely remains and one Would think from the oflorts madu to rake in the crowds that this city of liO.OOO people de pended on politics for bread. With the cessation of present hostilities in the po litical lieid business will bo resumed , the courts will cease adjournments for poli tics and from out the cliaos there are a great many Lincoln people who hope that the Lancaster delegation will pro ceed to business in tho'matter of city leg islation , that tin ) calendar may bn agreed upon and passed and seine good , perma nent results bo gleaned from the session. A UKbTAUIiANT HOW. Something like a week ago the Enter prise ! restaurant was closed through legal measures. The attorneys closing it at torn pled to invoice the goods , but ono Watson , who had a claim in the matter , refused to lot them touch thorn , and held guard. Replevin papers wore then se cured and when Watson was away Thurs day the parties took possession of the place and mounted a guard over it. When Watson returned a row ensued , in which a window was broken in and an entrance was effected upon the disputed territory. Then came the arrest of Wat son on a peace warrant , but ho immedi ately returned to the seat of war and with a battering ram broke In the back door and another row ensued , in which officers , litigants and spectators drawn to the place were in considerable numbers. Watson was tiicsecond time arrested and HID final disposition of the arrests , the rights of thi ) parties interested , and all the intricacies of the law will bo ven tilated on the -Mill. IN roucn COUUT. The police court was enlivened yester day by a larger number of cases than usual , and in the opening hours when the books wore opened thrno parties who had become drunk to keep up the pre vailing fuihioa of the night , answered to roll call. Their trial was short ami pointed , each receiving the customary line , two'of whom had the necessary casli to liquidate and go freo. Some tiiuo during the day before a drivel- a delivery wagon was made the target of a lad , who persisted in tirinir chunks of ioe and frozen pavement at him. Ho located the lad for the police and yesterday they had him in court. Ho gave Ids iwmo as Uichard Turner , his ago as thirteen years , and the judge promptly lined him $ U and the costs of the case , admonishing him that if ho canio before the court again ho would bo given a homo at the reform school. Ono vagrant was lodged in jail , and ho was a colored man. When his case was called ho gave his name as Campbelland a soarcn of his directs showed that he had been a soldier for four years in the regular army. The Judge made his sen tence light for vagrancy , and lined him $10 and costs. A row occurred in the notorious bagnio kept by Mollie Hall , the participants in the fracas being George W. Duncan , a former traveling man , and n prostitute named Uettle Lano. When the police ar rived on the scene they found the girl lying in a bruised and bleeding condition on the floor , her story being that Duncan assaulted her with a beer glass , smashing it over her head , knocking her to the floor ending his punishmout by kicking her. Duncan was lodged in jail and the girl put up tor her appearance in cash. The morning session of the court de ferred the hearing of the case until late in tno day. TOWN Tories. County Treasurer Jacob Roche approached preached the artesian well Thursday evening to drink of its healing waters. When lie was close to the fountain ho slipped on the icy pavement , falling heavily on his left shoulder , either dislo cating it ut the shoulder joint or breaking liis unn. As Mr. Rooho m a heavy man the fall was a hard ono and will contlno him from duty for somu time. The real estate transfers in the past two days have boon quite extensive , largely transactions in city real estate , the total transactions in thotlmo aggregating seine $75,000 , all in parent tracts and lots the largest sale recorded being a quarter section of land purchased by Pitcher & Haldwin of George 11. Lane for $17,000. Some fifty mortgages were tiled in the two days , a largo number of releases and several - oral contracts and mechanics' lions. ShoriH'Moliek > a confined to his bed by sickness , ids ailment being a throat atleo- tion that has unused him trouble in former times. Thorn is a lonesome look about the sheriff's olHcn when Sam is not around and his associates in the county building am all anxious for his spi-cdy recovery and coming forth among them il gain. The Chautauqualltorarv and social cir- cln that was to moot last evening , has postponed its session until to-night , at which time it will bo iicldin thobasomunt rooms of the Congregational church , A very interesting programme has boon , prepared - pared ami the mooting will undoubtedly bo a very successful ono. The musical entertainment held at St , Paul's church last evening by the mem bers of the Choral union was very largely attended , and the programme as arranged was greatly enjoyed and very creditable to the able corps of musicians who were participants upon tbo pro gramme , AM.IANCK IIESOI.UTIONS. Now Departure alliance of Oak pro- ciuct , Lancaster county , has ndoptedlho following-resolution ; Ik-solved , That wo earnestly protest against any reduction of internal revenue io long us th'uir is a soldier or his widow r orpTiau children to bo pensioned.Vo jolicvo lumber , salt , sncar and. poods manufactured wholly or in part from wool should bo placed upon the frco list and other reductions made in the tariff enlliciont to reduce the surplus in the needs of the government economically administered , Jon.sL. HEIIMANCK , J. N. Lr.o.VAim , President. Secretary. The Woman's Christian association of Lincoln filnil their articles of Incorpora tion with the secretary of state yesterday. This is a benevolent association inaugu rated some lime since and the work they have already done has been of much worth , t In the United states court yesterday the long contested case of Cheency vs Hughs canio to a termination , the jury in the case finding a verdict in favor of the defendant. The case in volved a lanro sum of money and was watched with much interest. The state horticulturists , after a three days' session , adjourned yesterday. The premiums were awarded anil fell to a number of the exhibitors in different sec lions of the state. The receipts of hogs at the West Lin coln yards were very light yesterday , only 400 being received , and they of a poor quality. The prices offered yester day were good , what hales were mndo ranging from $4.66 to il.70 per 100. TENNYSON'S'EARLY LOVE. The Original of "Mnml" Ilcrolna of l.nckxlcy Hall , London Lotion Those who arc famil iar with the story of Alfred Tennyson's ' life will smile on reading his latest work , "Lockfk-y Hall Sixty Years After , " over the spirit of self-deception which runs throughout the verses , To the world "Aland" and "Loeksloy Hall" are beau tiful poems only. A few know that they nro something moro than poems of the Imagination they are heart records. In the sequel to "Loeksloy Hall , " just pub lished , the poet tells his grand-son that ho could never have loved a worldling like Judith , who has played such sad navoc with the susceptible youth's feelings , but this is precisely what he did. When Al fred Tennyson was a promising young Pool crowned with Oxford's academic laurels , ho wooed his first cousin , the story of which wooing he afterward wove into beautiful verso and gave to the world. Another suitor , the wealthy heir to the earldom of Uoync , however , ap peared on the scene , and the fair Amy , afterward so liberally adjootived as "false and servile , " became a peeress. Lord Uoyno , who Is the owner of largo estates and valuable coal mines In the county of Durham , the heart of the north ern coal fields of England , freely extended - tended his hospitalities to the bride's cousin at Ijrancepoth castlea modern but imposing mansion. The poet repaid the kindness by satirizing the good-natured peer , his brand-now title , and his re cently-acquired wealth most mercilessly ' in his "Maud" and "Loeksloy Hall. " Independent of his wife's very natural indignation. Lord Uoyno was not grati fied to find ids beautiful homo described by a recent guest ns a "gew gaw" castle , or at having the world informed in verse , however harmonious , that his wealth had come from the sweat of minors. Neither did ho enjoy the thought that the tongues of the world were wagging over the story of his wealth having bought him a wife who preferred another lovor. It is possi ble , too , ho failed to see the beauty of those Rembrandt-like touches wherein ho is described as a clown and drunken. It might bo beautiful poetry , the outraged host urged , but it was not good taste and it was not true. His lordship is certainly ono of the most commonplace and unin teresting of peers or of commoners , but lie is neither coarse nor drunken , and Hrancnpeth Castle , with its shivering larches , knew Tennyson no more. When will the average citizen stop spending his hard earnings on cigars and tobacco ? Give it up ? Well , when lie finds ho can do without tobacco and cigars , but not without Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Salvation Oil , the greatest pain cure on earth , is compounded of purest drugs. It is guaranteed to contain nothing of a poisonous character. Only 23 cents a bottlo. Governor Fitzhngh Leo and his wife recently called on the president and Mrs. Cleveland. Undue exposure to cold winds , rain , bright light or malaria , may bring on in flammation and soreness of the eyes. Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Eye Salvo will subdua the inflammation , cool and soothe the nerves , and strengthen weak and failing Eye Sight. 25 cents a box. _ A Maine clergyman writes to a Port land newspaper to say that his salary has been cut down one-half because he voted for St. John. For Throat DlnonHcs , Coughs , Colas , etc. , effectual relief is found In the use of " / { / oivii's Bronchial Troclics , " Sold only In boxes. Dan Miller , a Uurt county , Nebraska , boy , got up at daylight on New Year's day to lire his gun and was found frozen to death at breakfast time. What "Old Fritz" Said. It was an aphorism of Frederick the Groat's that "tacts nro divine things. " An undisputed fact is that Dr. Piorco's "Golden Medical Discovery" is the most powerful liver vltalizor extant , nnd by its characteristic and searching action will cure dyspepsia , constipation , dropsy , kidney disease , sick headache , and other maladies which , popular opinion to the contrary notwithstanding , are directly traceable to a diseased condition of the liver , by which its work as purifier of the blood is made complete. All druggists. Travel 'on the Brooklyn bridge foot path was prevented for the third time last week by Ico. The ice which frce/.es on the cables and suspenders falls in such quantities when the weather moderates that walking is unsafe on the promen ade. Catarrh is n constitutional disease Hood's Satsaparilla is a constitutiona * remedy. It cures catarrh. Give it atrial. Mareuctitos are the flowers of the sea son in Paris , and ovnry kind of a thing is dotted all over with them , from card cases to madamo's best Sundi'y-go-to- meeting garters. DRPRlCElS SPECIAL' , MOST PERFECT MADE Frepirea vrlth strict Mgsrf toPnrllr , Btrength , tni Healthalneja. Ut. lrico'e Uakiog Powder tontilc * no AnimonlaLlme.Aluin or riiotpb&tca. Dr.l'rlco'o XUACU , VMillla , Lesion , etc. , tl&vw dcUciocidljr. LIST. / Lfst of letters rcmixihinfi Uncnllod _ for in the postoflico for the week ending Jan. 31,1887- Nolo 1/nrtios culling for these letters will please say "Ailvortlsod , " giving the date at the head of the list , nnd Inqnrol for same at the "Ladies' Delivery \ \ in- dow. " To .ivoid mistakes have your mnll ad dressed to struct nnd number. OEXTLEMEX'S LIST. Armstrong A AcVlcy O M Allen 0 ArnoIiillA Aticbciry Atlains It Abuntll Ir H Ames.I Anilerson . ) .1 Arnold 11V Allen T 11 Drcnn.in 1 Hooth C C Hoylan 0 U llrhlirinan J 3 Utlil.'o W IJeatty W A IkMinottV \V UettneyJ 0 Hnrtt-1 J litichannan OV Jiuckner T Duicc li It ] It ) n net IS Jlnulley S T 15asHV \V Uaxter.M I1 ] ! oyln lon OV If.xttoii O Jlarr J Jinitil M JUoekinann P liliui G Jluuyur U Hunker C Jlerclm M Dalir M .13 HIM.'hum A. lirockway M W Hurchartl T U Ulackfonl KV Dctihuu U N Uoiienberircr J NUlock E Clarlc K M Conn H K-3 Ulilldrcss.1 11 Cat roll.I 112 CollltmT Chandler J Ulnrk JV Cuslck J Uurlls J ClarklnnO Caninbull Ur S M Carroll 1 * ( Jlltus 1' Carroz .1 Olark JV Crawford J J CapuWJ A Clark A J Cameron A .1 Coioornn M Urnwtout M liarocntpr W C ChnoA U Unitcr W A CmucronV K Crane J CorycilV Cole V V Cranu T D-2 Cabot W U CiultnorcJ 0 DOLOUR WS Davis.I JJourtu'll W Dcloon H A Uowinsy 111) Dnrntan K J 3 Decker 0 Davis K J Dale A Duan W DeVatixE-3 Puck.I Kveret 11 Kills L U him Is M Hmcr.son II A Kills C C Ksiwnehlwl C H Klklns C P French C B French J Kreeborn II Kostt-r 15 Kergson Win Fox O Y Franklin Win Ferrer M J Full-brass T Fiilhir S 11 Foljnlno 0 Gavnoto K C Green A 13 Grlllln A A ColiKtailtC Grant M A ( irilllth M A. ( rlotinV \ J Gordon J K Grooro H Graity J Gllltey N 3 Gioat G 0 Goodfett.l GesberK J U Houkins F UaloCLi liamlltonC II Mindman TIC HoltTM-2 llanna It W HOORO A Hopkins U AU llollmanUS Hanson C lluntF llei'tniaii F Hunter II Jlnrvuy K Hornlne II Harris Win Hall Wit llemlrleksW Ilinnphrey W LM llanaiu'ril S Itydo Ml Jlunshaw W G Harrington 0 A lluth T Hebertl1 llackthorn J U .lones It I > .lonns J L > Johnson II Jay 0V Jorgcnsou II JoiiansonLJ James F Johnson K Johnson M Keer J II Kay J King W KioRcr G L Kcarnes I' Kesteh'rr M E MiiUpatrick E D Kulley T Kit-by I' J Kyle J F-2 Krcuthur 11 Lubln I ) Lee C li Levin u J.ovu J Lewis J F LcPaio J Loan K O Lastssn A Dawson J B Jjinin cr J Lemon ton A Lear A Loiii ; A J.ee Win liltulop C Lux A Lyons P Lcmaslcrs M Moore 15 W Moore 11 Jl Moore J Mnligelson J Alnrtell F 2 Mouroo U Miller W 15 Myers A Marklee K Moss G Munun C Marti li F Madden F Myers U Moore J M tin ford P Mullen P MoreUnd V A Mnx It Jlatteson U G Mcdows WP McKinnou 11 McCtillocli F 5-3 McFerman .1 * MeGetch H McGinn GH McDonald T MoCluer T J Mc.Mullen C Mi'Elroy J H McCarty It McGohee H S McDonald C McCrea J McGarlc Mr McMillan N Nickersou 11 E 3 Nobloll Nelly K Auwli Norrls J Nuwman J Ii Nlckson J C NaL'enirest N Nlulson O Niece 0 A Nelson 1 : Orndal It 11 O'Hrlcn 0 O'Dowd J Owens W C 2 Ptico Mr Perkins P 1'erKlns O W Pcttcrson Wm PoytonV B Peterson II J I'utniim H I'oter C F 1'fters K A PendellHovGM Patty J 11 Paulson J ( i Phlllos F Patterson J II Pryor S .1 Pratt S Ii Pippin E J Ptiiiulimton W G Pearce li A Prultz J AQulnlan M Kocd D N-a Itoblnson F Ititzicka J Koborson S Ittuitlolph , i Unndolph J B Itodijcr.s E Koche&ter C Korpor C Ulco L E Kusn M llidgerson Mr Kankln J A .Kyan M Jthoads K ICayuioud GlUcks Itusu J M lUcks A Smith O Sanchczcry G Stinior G Southern G Spear WmEl Stark G Slouetcr 11 Spanolo M Smith J L Smith F H Smith G Stewart U C Stryker S L Sharp W Strine E li Savls E Shafroth C P Simmons S M Scliormerhorn J D Schmidt J Schlenz F H jr Smith D U Smith A J H Suiedloy Mr Steunbock M H ha , key W 11-2 Spencer Wiu 2 .Schmidt V Stroni ; J Slovens Wm Sullivan W Shannon G A Shiimmay S li Schuyler S H Snow F W Satierwiln 11 Smltn Win II Smitten S 11 Sierlock S Smiths E Starr 11 Solden E U TiothJ Tuttle G S Tlioinpson F S Thompson K Thornton E A Tnttle F Titt'sckTJ ' Tshadonitz J Tlgnur G TurnorJ A Upton D Vnrnon P Vallndlngham W Volzinan F Vandusen li Van Winkle G VickJ E Wallace J Will P Warlner W Wrlglit CJ C Waslolowski A Waldo II M White G H Wilson G W Whitney E A Williams F O Wellwood 0 AVlille U W Wilson 0 U Wilby E Wilder ( J S Wheeling 0 Walbaum F WltzlerJ Wtmo.r | J Weeks S S Welsh E Willnmnn 11 White W P Wetheiull A 1 WaKiior A Walters L N Werner A White D \Villlams L A Wahonnon J Yale U LADIES' LIST. Allen L Acres L Allen 11 Aslie M A Agnew M Hennut mrs L Heeson mrs M Hunting M Butler 1 B Uuntini : mrs H Blluu mrs 0 Brown F Chrlstcnson mrs II Cohen A Coruwfill M Cooler mrj L J Chapman mrs F S ChapmanU Carlson A Culver L Coiinutnes mrs E Cummin ? J Cunningham mrs M Calhoun E Dronida F Davis L S Katou mrs E B Etherton E Green a b Grlltlth O Gray li Gootior uirs L Halo M Ismond Ii lllinpsworth K Jordan M UJones Johnson uus N Jones K Kenney B Kiiukcr M 0 KyloLt ' Kn.nJschk-aA Loean A VindcnberR A Lilloy mrs Jl E layman E Lyuii nirs K Lupham mrs S 0 Inrsen S LV KI F MalforthP Miller mra 11 Morton mrs G Monkey M Moore 10 Moinion mr * L Marlon mrs K Mnttioo U J McCormlck K McCoy mrs S A MeCabo S MaClory mrs W 11 NilsonA NorUellA Xlcliollsnus J Omal mrs S Helnhartl' HibcrUmrsA Hood mrs L ! . ! ) ccN , Sinners B bhftferM bhonlncmrsM E binlthintsj Snydor'mrsM biutlock C ShorwoodmraS bthw-t 0 Stoiu'hotiso A btilU J Swanson mrs IIM bullivan J A Slrunlzo mrs C Stevens L Tomllnson mrs K 'Ireaman A Tldball M B Vnll mrs P ernon mrs M Walker H \\allncomtsN Wright L Wesley C Wilshlri ! mrs C Willlixms G Wiley mrs Wm Wyants mrs M Washbtirn mrs M Tlllltl ) AN'l ) l-'OUItrit CLASS MATTEK. Allensi-ach - H A Balu J A Barrott mrs C E Bishop D C Dalloy G E . Dabnoy G Foster 0 W (5la ! cow mrs Dr Gill FiUinto Hotision W llalues B Jones Delia Miller Lulu Mnroland 0 Xowoll mrs C L Ptimfioy F.tnnlo UtitlegoTC Schessler It J Sar-hcsso Llzzlo Schcro Chtlstlno C. K. POUTANT , Postmaster. MILLIONAIRE MINERS. A Ctiltrornlnn Tolls JIow They Huvc Mode Tlictr I''orttinc . Nisw York Times : "lops ) it ever occur to yon , " said n well-known California ! ! yesterday in a conversation about the prosperous year then ended , und as nrpnucnt for the boom ho predicts for 1SS7 , "that notwithstanding nil that has been said nud written of the danger of the gold-mino fever tlusro is scarcely : v very rich man , or syndicate , or oven king on his throne who has not among his host-pay ing experiences , cither in the past or present , the record of : i gold-mineV" "That may ho , " was the reply , "hut yon can scarcely say if nil the records of nil the gold-mines nnd properties that have served ns cold-minos ; for a time were examined they would show nn alto gether profitable history. " "Well , what would , 1 should like to know ? Of course , I may bo prejudiced , and with reason , for it is not so many years ago that 1 landed in Montana with ! ? 5 in my pocket and nothing umlor the blue skies but my faith in Mother Earth as 1 staked out a chum with my partner. It may have boon the proving of the old proverb 'a fool for luck , ' but 1 am , 113 yon know , n living cxamplu of the truth that is stranger than fiction , nnd nil the stockbrokers on earth will never shako my faith In the belief that slock of even a so-callotl 'holo in the ground * which has yielded John Mackay his seventy-odd millions is not hotter than this railroad wildcat stun" which n broker does not liesitato to recommend and likewise take his little prolits on right along. Of course they are right in ono sense , as they tnukn much inoru on railroad stocks , mil , all Iho same I should like to unload a few of my worthless ones at cost. "Fascination of the thing ? Well , 5'cs , of course : but do you suppose if there were not hard rocks at the bottom the moro romance of the minor's 'life would bo strong enough to draw John Mackay from the boulevards of Paris or the circle of friends who make so much of him in London and Now York out to a wild western town like Virginia City , where ho now is ? Not much. Ho is "there for another reason : to watch , himself , the borings from the diamond drill. Just think of it ! Mackay , the richest man , almost , in the world , spending his holi days in Virginia City and making per sonal examinations every halt hour of the borings from that diamond drill. 1 guess lie would sav ho preferred his little mining stock , which has paid him so well , to any ot the big sounding railroad wildcats that a plausible broker could attempt to talk him into. Just Ihiuk of tlio money that has boon made taken lilcrallv out of the ground in the Con solidated Virginia , to-wit , ? 110,000,00 ( ) . From 75 cents a share up to $015 a share ; then , after the break , to $17 , the recovery to $27 a share. "Look at the Comstock. Do yon know what it has already paid in dividends ? Well , 1 clo. 1 happened to sec the figures the other day. Hero [ taking a note-book from his pocket ] 1 copied this as interest ing to friends out yonder. 'Comstook pitid in dividends over $2oO,000COp. Sen ator Jones' Alaska mine , in which the rich strike was make a little over a year ago , is now paying him that is , his in terest in it $2.000 ( a month. Bye the bye , this is the mine D. O. Mills has paid a long price for the control of. Mills confi dently expects to make the yield , by tlio aid of increased facilities , over ? t,250OOU a year. 'Boss' Shepherd has 5,000 , mo'n nt work at his Mexican mines. 1 was told a d.iy or two ago that Shep herd's daily profit is estimated at $24,000. They say George 1) . Roberts , you recol lect him , has made a big strike in Vene zuela. "Tho stock of the Granite State mine , of Montana [ again referring to tlio little book ] , which in owned by St. Louis par ties , has advanced from § 1 to $ r 0 a share , and is paying ? 75,000 a month in divi dends. "There is the Drum Lunimond mine , of Montana. I happened to bo in London when it was listed at the exchange , and sold at 2 , or $10 , a share. It is now soiling at 12 , or fOO , and paying hand some dividends , with immense reserves in sight. " } on know Wasnlngton Connor , Jay ( iould'H partner ? Well , he and Colonel Jemison , of the cotton exchange , bought the control of the Pluunix mine , of Ari zona. Connor knew the property and paid what was considered a fair price for it. Well , in loss than'a fortnight after the purchase the tunnnl ran into n body of ore now ninety foot wide and aver aging about f 12 a ton. When they run the big mill they are estimating on , you mark my predictions , Iho Phiimix will yield $1.000,000 a year profit. "Here s the South Spring Hill mine , owned in Massaclmsott. | . It was drilled as a more hole in the ground , began pay ing a short time since $ J'0)00 ' ) a month , and I remember when every broker scorned to think it ncces'saryto toll a man who wanted stock that he was a 'tool anil his money , or words to that cH'eet. I know of two or three now who have some railroad stocks they will exchange gladly for any of those proportion 1 have spoken of. Then hero's the lutystono , paying $ . -)0,000 a month ; Plymouth , * 75OflO ; llonipstake , fiO.COOOntariofT.'i.O'JO. ; ' Yes , sir , every month as regularly us the day rolls around. Of course money has boon lost in mines. Well , wl ( | you toll mo in what it has not been lost ? In every buy able unit salable commodity m the world , 1 should say. Oh , no ! 1 am no onttiusi- ast Of course , I speak with some Warmth of ttio bridge that carried me safely over. The Asters and Lorillards have made a big investment in Mexican mines with Clarence King. The Roths childs are largo mine-owners , and are at the head of a syndicate just formed in London for the purchase of gold-mines. They have agents all over the globe looking up good properties. No , sir. If mines are good enough investments for the men I have mentioned I am willing to toil on with my small capital every timo. " A Virginia justice of the peace has fined a lishormun ? 7 fiir contending in open court that the moon bad anything to do with the ebb and flow of tbo tides. A SWINDLER. Dot's not refer possible purchaser-.to Ms victim * . . The Athlophoros Co , gladly re fers sufferers from rheumatism , neuralgia , sciatica , nervous or sick headache , kidney nnd liver complaints to those who have been cured ot these diseases by Athlo phoros , nnd will furnish names and ad dresses of niMiy such persons to those de- slrins them. . Athlophoros is the only rem edy tor these diseases thnt can stand'such n test. Edgcrtpn , Kan. , Jan.H. iSSfl. I was afilicted with rhcunatism for eight years , nnd it had become chronic in its worst form , nnd nflcr using out. bottle of Athlophoros I have not felt any symptom of it I'or six months , It done more than that ; 1113- wife was nlllictcd with neuralgia for twelve years , had an attack every month. After taking one bottle , six months ngo , has only felt once or twice since. J. C. DOOME , Mrs , Thos McCue. Snnford , Block , corner Slh and Main streets , Dububttc , Iowa , says : "I am still well. Last winter was a very severe and cold one for me , but I did not have any return of the rheumatism. Athlo phoros has proven a good medicine for me. " About n year ago Mis. McCtie had a very severe attack ol immflamalory rheumatism in which Ihe feet and hands were very much swollen , so much that you could scarcely sec one of the ankles , nnd some of the toe nails were comple'cly covered for many weeks. She had suffered almost the agonies of death. Finally , after rcsoilint : to various remedies with no avail , her IwO-and noticed the ad- vcrtismcnt of Athlophoros , The result of its use was miraculous ; the swelling was soon reduced , the pain subdued , and i-hc was again up nnd around nnd has not been troubled since , Kvory druggist should keep Athlonho- ros and Atlilophoros Pills , but where. Ihoy cannot bo bought of the druggist the Athlophoros Co. , 123 Wall St. , New York , will send either , carriage paid , on receipt of regular price , which is $1 pur bottle for Atlilophoros and 50c for the Pills. Tor liver nml kiilnnj- onsc1 * , < lyspop sinI n- digestion , vreakiii' 9 , norvotisilolillityillsoaea , of wcmiim , coiiMlpiinoii , lioitilnotut , Impure , blood , etc. , Athlopliuros Pills t CAPITAL PRSZE , $150,000 , "Wo ilolmrobj-certify that wo suporvlso tlio arraiiKcinuiUB for nil the Monthly iiiul Soinl-An- until Drawings of The Louisiana Slulo Lottery C'onintiny , niul In PTSOII tnumipo nud control thuilrmvliiifR themselves , and tluit the fnmo nro conducted with honesty , fairness niul In peed faith toward nil nnrtlos , nnd wo nnthorl/.o the ( "ompnnytoii ° o thin cortlllo.ito with fnc-slm- lles of ourslgtmturosuUucliod , In Us advertise ments. " COMMISSIONI2US. Wo the undersigned Hmilcs nnd llnnkcrs will pny nil Prizes drawn in The Louisiana Rtnto Lotteries which may bo presented nt our coun ters. .T. II. OOLKSBY , President I.oulMnna National Ilnnk. .1. W. KILHKKTH , President State Nntionnl Hunk. A. BALDWIN' , President Now Orlonng X&tloiml Hunk. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. OVKU HALF A MILUON LOU1SI&N& STATE LOTTERY COMPANY , Incorporated In 1S03 for 23 years by the loijU Inturo lor Kducatlonnl nnd Cliarltnblo purposes with uciipltnl ot $1.000,1)00 ) to which n reserve fund of over $ .V > 0OiJO has Blnco boon nddod. Hy mi overwhelming popular vote its franchise wn imulon part of the u resent Stnto Constitution ndoiittHlIleuointiorZil A. U. 1871) . The onlv lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any Btnto. It novnr ecnlos or postpones. Itsirrand slniflo number drawings take place momhlv. and the sc.m-unnuu ! drawlnirH regu larly every Fix month * i.Inno and Dorombor ) . A bPLENIllt ) Orl'OHTUNITV TO WIN A FOUTUNB. 2nd Oiaml Drawing , Cln s ! ! . In the Academy oj Music , New Orlonm , Tuesday , February 8tu , lSS7 , 'UUt Monthly Drnwintr. CAPITAL PRIZE SI50.000. Notice. Tickets are $10 only. Halvaj , 35 Fifths 52. Tenths SI- I.lSTOPl'lttZES. 1 CAl'ITAL I'ltl/.K Olf JIM 00,1. . . . $ ] ,7)OJ1 , ) initAM ) I'lll/.KOlf 60fK < ) . . . . f , 1.11,1. ) JOllANII l'lll7.EOIf J.MOIX ) ) . . . . , : i'uizisor : 10,1100. . . . ) , DJO [ i , < )0. ) . . . S01 > iii/r. Ok- 1,0(10. ( . . ainx ; ) fxj " r/m. . . . 8son 100 " 300. . 40,001 nee . . .10.011 1,000 W. OO.OJ ) APPIIOXIMATION I'lllrKS. 100 Approxlmutloii prizes off IOU. . . . " " - . lOt 100 10.COJ 2,173 I'rlro * amounting1 to SKl'i/XlO Appllcntlon for rntH ( to cluhs shoulil tin mndo only to the ollloo of the corapuny In Now Or , For further Information write clonrlr , tnviny full RiWres * . I-OSTAI , NOTKS Express .Money Orders , or Now York Hj-clmnjw m onllnnry lat ter , currency by uxiii-o.ta ut our oipemo tid dr ° 8SOdt M. A. DAUPHIN. NcwOrloiuis , La. Or M. A.DAUPHIN , Wushlnt'ton.D. 0. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and addroji it i i i t Now Orleans Ia. Ifc ? 1'j Af . "R ill "R "R t It opnorau Tlmt the jOBUr.'Katd proenco Bud of ICarly , wlio lire III churiio of the ilrowlnxi , li nxunr- untco of HlmolutD luirnans nnil Intosrltr. thut tlio elmnccs r all uquai , nnH thnt no oiio can poaalbly dlvlnu nbutnnnibera will draw a 1'rUo. All tiartle * thcrofuru inlvcrtHIng tnKUuruutco 1'rlzos hi tli la Lot tery , or boldlni ; nut anr oilier IniiKusllilo Indium- iiicntn. nrauwlnitlcrj.unuonl/ to doccivoiiudde- fraud the unwary. AIU : K Ko blxte n yuan , they hnvo stu.idlly irnlnod In fiivor , and with siileij cointiuitly Incn.'ii8lnir bnvo become the mo t popular cornet through out the United stilted. The K , (1 nnd It 11 crrndos aroinndo In SHOUT MEDIUM ANI > K.\T/U / Losn WAIHT , sultnhlo for nil Utriircs , Thu ( i quality , mndo of IvnKllsh Ccutil , la warranted to wear Unco us lonir as onllnnry corsets. Illk'he t awards from nil the World's irront rulrn. The last ntednl reeulved IB for J-'IIIIT Dr.nitF.it OF MIIUT. Jrom tbo liUu Exposition bold ut New Orleans. While scot05 of piitenra hnvo been found worthli'Bs , the prlneiplfcs of the Glorc-l'litlnjr liavo provodlnvnlualilo. Itctallnrs aru authorized to refund money , if , on fxunimuilon. tht'so Oirsots do not prove m loprofontnd JOU 8ALI ! KVKUVWIIKUK. CATAI.OOrr FHUB ON Al'J'LlCATIO.V. THOMSON , LANGDON & CO. . New York. MeneufferlnrfromI.o iVlcor , ! Wr . .u.llrl.llllyl .rU ut ul , IT.-iui.luro . br ttio < 4 MARSTOH IIPliauMUl J STRONG FlUluiil A pUraj Itl tlut httuli tt.ilrr.oni. 9-tplrt vilk nfoinifttiQii of viu la all ipto. MABSI04 BEMEtf CO. 10 Park PUce. New York. Mention Omaha lies. HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. jio niAXKSt mo rmy.KS ! KVKUV YIAII : oviit : A MIM.IOX UISTIIIIIUTED MOIlli THAN ONK. IHIAWIMI UVKUV MONTH. TWO IIKAWIMIS IN rr.imUUAKY , Till : 1ST AM ) BOTH , Only $2.00 required to secure one Royal Italian 100 francs gold bond. These bonJi participate in 225 drawings , four drawings every year ard retain their original value until the year 11)14. ) Prizes of 2,000.003 l,000,00l > , fiOO.ODJ &c. franco will be drawn , besides - sides the certainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold , you may winI times every year and so come into possc sion of a fortune. WlthltO ( ) Ten Dollar * ns first imyim > nt yon pnn cctiro Fl ! Mfl Au lrlnn rovornmont 1'oiuH with S per rent lntore , nml It various r.urtiponn government bon.U , Mhlvh nro drawn lit tlmI nnnimlly with prl/e * amounting to ever ri"ojOuji , Imlinco on easy monthly ItiMnllmcnH Sit > Investment ot cni < lliil n thp ltivo < totl money iniKt lie pnlil Iwok unit iimujclmmos to win n I ; f jirlzo. Money cnn liosent by roulstt'reil letter , money onlororbjr express , ami in return wo t\ I onrnultho documents Tor further Information , call on or aililt-ess. EtrUIItAXKlMi CO. , 510ft Itronilwity , Nexv York. K. H. Those bomU i io not lottery tickets , nm ! the sale. Is loprnlly permitted. ( Uy law of 137 $ ) . < * . . \ ' ! \ A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices. AYMOND , RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry * Silverware' The largest slock. Trices the lowest. Repairing n specially. All work warrant ed. Corner Douglas and 15th streets , Omah-i Licensed Watchmaker for the Union 1'acilic Railroad company. The C. E , Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co N. W. COB. IBth AND HARNKY , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale in all parts of the city. Lands for sale hi every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF AUSTRACTS Of Titles of Douglas county kopt. Alans of the city state or county , or any other information desired , furnished frco ol charge upon application. DRS.S.&D.MYIESON . . . , 1743 T.AWUr.NCl ! STltEKT. Of the Missouri State M-'geum of Anato my , St. Louis , Mo. ; University College Hospital London , Glcsen , Germany and New York. Having devoted their atten tion SPECIAX.I.Y THE TREATMENT OF ) Dtu a DISEASES. More especially those arising from impru dence , invite ail so suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases ot" infection and contagion cured safely and speedily without detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drugs. Patients whose cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms. All letters receive immediate attention. uSTJUST PUBLISHED „ & * And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2-cent stamp , "Practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Phy sical Exhaustion , " to which is added an "Essay on Marriage , " with important chap ters on DISEASES OF TIIE KKPRODUCTIVK ORGANS , the whole forming a valuable med ical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address I > US. S. & . I > . I > AVIKSO.V , iriti Laurrcnco St. , Weaver , Col. 1'tt.nciAK MEM1 ! 1'tt.nci Kirrxri , > TK nUilUMTFK 7O ( I'liKly thu NKW lumorru AlENONLyJ. , - , , , - , , tlnuouf , inllil , teething current ! ot , , , - * Ity'llrrclly thrnujjh ill Mk pint ruior- lDmhttn t/V" to hfotlli nnil Vlf nroiu Rtrrncth. tlvcltlc Current " > % ftj-ffitIniumlr or w forfeits.'i.MX ) IUCB.II. Orcat * tlmpro\f-mfiitao\crkll other brlli , > voritcaieipcr- manfntly cured In thrtnmnnthi. Hctlfd ) i mphlct4c. itanta The Sanden Electric Co. ICQ LaSallo it. , Chicifla t'osltiTuljcurdlnOcrd jib/ilr. JlIorne'iKlrrtrn.MnEnctlc licit. 1 TruncoraLln rt. Clu r ntp dtho " only ono In tbo irorlil Kcneratlnv ocontlnuoui Kltclrie it Haonrtla rfvw-C-cnrrf ( . Bclentinorowerful , Durnkle , \ ± J , , ti > Comtort\ \ \ Bncl EITectlro. Arold frauds. 7 ° * OTfrOjOliOciirril , Hriidbtimp forpamnhlet. AI.KO KLKOfniO IIICI.TH roll BIHE/- " ' " Dj. HORME. INVCNTCR. 101 WABASH AYE.- Red Star Line Carrying- nolRlum Roynl and United State * Mall.Eulliu ; every tiaturdur Between Antwerp & New York TO THE RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOLLAND - LAND AND FRANCE. KAU , AND WINTER. Salon from JOO to 175. Bzcurilon trip from J110 to 8125. Second Cabin , outward , $45 ; prepaid , $45 ; excursion. $90. Steornre tmssago ut low rte . I'oter Wrlirht ft bens , Uoueni Arentii , U UroadwBr. Now York , Ilenrjr I'undt , 1218 I'lM-nam su : Paulson fc Co. 141:8 : Farnnai at ; 1) . O Vroumun 11U4 BRUNER & BREZEE' Taxidermists Dcalorsln general nil- turn ! history and uiu Eoum supplier. Artlll- ciul oycs , KTUH40B. eto , Custom work nf nil kinds will rocolvo ; prompt intention. " 1GM ) Capitol Avo. OMAHA. NKBKASKA. DREXEL & MAUL , Successors to Jno. G. Jaooha , UN J > JU J . TAKE It S AM > Una ol 1 ntawl 1 107 Farnam ut. Orders bytclo'jrapli so.icitod anil promptly at tended to. Telephone No , 225. 1'oic SAM- ; . A lurKO number ot rot-ordud ] 'erelicron nnd Clyiloiiiulo BlullioiH. A l " Iluiuu It rod < 'olt8 Dvory uniiiirtl Kmmintou I n brooder. I'rlves rouSDiialiluiuul turint uusy Onrttock Inu liuon eelectu'j with returene ! ) to both Individual innrit nud piidmrt-1 * . A lurpo iiuiulier n ( our Stiilllons ro iiecliiiiutod mid C ltti of tliolr gi L.-IUI tin kliuwn VorU U or thoJI. fc SI. Jt. II , two hours' ride went of l < iicolii. I'or cutu- fuitlioi aloriuHtlou , ul ; < ) rc.ss lrtV A ; I'AIIKHACII , York.Wob. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $250,000 Surphib 40,000 11.V. . Yates , President. A. K. Touzalin. Vine I'rosldont. W. 11 S. lliiRhos , Caslden iniiLCTous : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , II. W.Yates , Lewis S. Hood. A. E. Touzallii. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON KANK , Cor mill and Karnam Sts A General Banking Business Transacted. N. W. HARRIS & Co. 11. t ArK ICHS , Vll 1C A ( V O. niltjnS Of Counties , Cltlc * mid others of liUlaUd lilK'h irrnde bought nnd eel ) . Knstortt office 68 Devonshire fitUoaton. . Corrospon * diico solicited. Maverick National Bank B O ST ON , MA SS. CAPITAL , . - . $40OOOO SURPLUS , . . . . 400,000 Accounts of Hanks , Bankers and Corpo rations solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent and we re-discount for banks when balances warrant it Boston is a Reserve City , and balances with us froinbaiikt.iiMt ( located in other Ko- serve Cities ; count as retervo. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent , and make Cable trans- ters and place money by telegraph through out the United States and Canada. Government Uonds bought and sold , and Exchanges in Washington made for Bunk * without extra charge. We have a market for prime first-class Investment Securities , and inyitc proposal * trom States , Counties and Cities when is suing bonds. We do a general Banking business , nnd invite correspondence. I ASA P. POTTER , President. JOS. W. WOKK , Cashier. ESTABLISHED USED IN ALL 1870. DYMDOO PARIS OF THE SOLD WORLD ARRIAGEO ! - . „ nnd Prtcet on application. Boldbjr ll the t i Orrtuer Itullilert and Uc Iers. CINCINNATI. U. H. A. t CaU Adi'j'rti. COO-OIN. Will send the IIRUAHLE FOItTUNB 'J'KM.KitIlk ! . , 1.01(1) ( ) IIVUUN-H DHUAM HOOK.lOo. , I'Ar.MlSTHV. XxJ. All Ihroo , 40a 8KK1AI , I.KAFJ.KT I'lJIII-KSlUNCi CO. , Bo * "t ! < 2 , Notr York City , Klntrantly Illiutrutod. Jlldlin LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Itecentlr nullt. rurnliliol Tlie Tremont. J. C. I'lT/.OKItAl.I ) A SON , I'roprlotor * . Cor , fth anil 1'Sts. , Lincoln , Nob. lUtriJl.f.n pRrdar , btruul cart irom.bous' ' } to anr purl of tlio city. J. II.V. . IIAUKtNS , Architect , OfHers-3-1. Ul nnd K , Itl'jliunia Ulook , Lincoln. Neb. Elovntur onlltti struct. llrrcdernl Ilrctilcr of CALLOW A r UATTM.- Pnoilr lluiiK C ATTLi F. M WOODS. Live Stock Auctioneer Halus mm In In nil imrlH of thn U.S. nt fair rules , llooin 3 , rituto Illouk , Lincoln , N l > . Oallowav Httil Short Horn bulin for gnln. . H. GOULD1SG , Farm Loans and Insurance , Corrcspomlonco In renirl to loans Kollclted. Itooni i , UlchBrad Illouk , Lincoln , Neb , Riverside Short Horns Of tlrlutly pure Ilutt'a ami ItutesTuniiudoiiUl * , llord numbera about W bead , Famlllut roprt-'soutudi I'llborts , Crnifirf , Acoiubn. itcnlck , Itosu of Sliiirona. Most Itottx , Knlctbtly Uuuhokoea , 1'lHt Crouk Vounif lluryi , I'hyllisui , IXJURUB und'l'ruo I.ovi' . U * l liullu for lalo. 1 1'tirn Hates riibort , I I'tire Bates CruifKS. 1 Itojouf Ktniron , 1 Ynunif H ry , ll'uig Crulek KUunU- arid othora. Cotnu nud Inepwttho herd. AdJttai , CIIAS. M. UUAN- BON , Lincoln , Nob. Wlinn Hi Lincoln stopai National Hotel , And st-t a uoo'l dinner fy - ' * . TED AWAIT Pi * *