- * VT- " ' kr \ , THE OMAHA DAILY 13EE : SATURDAY , JULY 2. 1887. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION That Body Holds Its First Meeting and Effects an Organization , ITS MEMBERS AND SECRET ARIES , A. Mldnlftiit Tlnld Mntlo Dy tlic Iiln- coln I'ollco on.n Well Knowii Gninbfliig House Cnp- Hal City New * . frnoii TIIK nr.E'8 u.vcot.x nunnxu. ] The now board of transportation met in the ollloc itt the capitol ycstortlay morning nnd organized under the now law. As now constituted the board U as follows : 'Wiiliam Loose , chairman ; G. L. Laws , secretary ; A. II. IJabcock , C. II. Willnrd , nnd Joseph Scott , commissioners ; O. P. Allison , Lincoln ; J. H. Acer , Ord ; and W. 11. Mungor , Fremont , secretaries ; II. M. Warring , secretary and chief clerk. It may bo mentioned tlfat the name of the board changes under the now law Which wont Into cfl'uct yesterday from commissioners to board of transportation , and the number is Increased from three to ftvo by tlio addition of the state treasurer , C. H. Willard , and commissioner of public lands and buildings , Joseph Scott. Considerable time was spent by the board arranging tlio details of the business nnd familiariz ing themselves with the row provisions , It follows rather closely the intor-stato law , and was championed by Senator Conger In the senate and J. C. Watson In the house. The board is requested to make a report to the governor on the 1st of December , and thu secretary will com- i on that report at once and add to it the reports made by the companies as jthoy como in. 11. M. Warring was ro- clccted stenographer and secretary with out opposition. A now seal , an required , t > y law , has been ordered , by which acts of Hjc board shall bo authenticated. COMPLAINTS. Petitions signed by from ton to fifty persona have been received from Cn-s- rton , llowolls , Leigh , Nickcrson , Sorib- ncr , Stanton , Clarkson , Wisnor , Lind say , Newman's Grove and Pil/or , In re gard to lumber rates in this portion of 'tlio Btato and on thu Union I'neilic and "Northwestern. The petitions are as fol lows , all being alike : To the Honorable lioard of Hallway Com missioners ot thu State of Nebraska Gentle men : Wo would respectfully call your hon orable boay'.s attention to tlio rules on lum ber and building material from the western market ) to nearly nil iwlnta In northern Ne braska , which wo most assuredly belove ! to bo unjust and certainly from 20 to 83 % per cent higher than before the enactment of the Intnr-fltato pom- merco law.Vo have been liRhtliiK these rates until wo linil it utterly useless and un less wo have relief soon , we will bo com- veiled to advance the price of lumber from fe'J to S3 per 1,000 , which would serlnn ly Jilfect every consumer In northern Nebraska. "Wo would , therefore , petition your honor able body to Investigate this matter and If found as stated , do your utmost towards fleeting n reduction of the rates on this com modity , which is one of the most necessary to the people of this state. Judge Mason has taken these peti tions for examination and will nrrungo to act upon them or lilo u complaint with the national commission. There seems to bo eonio trouble with the express companies nnd their charges , and u complaint is likely to bo tiled in regard to discrimina tion. Ono member of the board inti mated that express companies would be lioht to be common carriers und subject to the provisions of the law. A OAMllUMVUAID. The police niwlaiiniidnightraidThurs day night on the gambling rooms over the old Quick saloon , ( lommonly supposed to 1)0 owned and managed through John Bhoedy. The police lirst guarded cvory nvonuo of escape , including the street adjacent to the windows , und then de manded admission , which was re fused. After a scigo of an hour' the doors wcro opened and only n solitary man found in the ele gant apartment. But there wus a second room dark , and the door locked and bolted. An axe was secured to chop down the door , but Policeman Mituhol thought his brogans were good enough , nnd began to kick with such effect tliat the door was broken open , and striking n light six sad-oyod mnn wcro discovered , who cave the names ot Frank Uoolson , It. W. Johnson , llarry Wilson , John Uoniion , C. E. lligginsi , 1)Vlutnoy nnd \V. II. Booh. The chips , tables und covers were hustled down to the sidewalk - walk , and wcro to bo carried away , when a deputy sheriff arrived with u replevin for tbo goods , issued by that great and { rood justice , J. II. Drown. The marshal delivered the property to the ollieer nil except the chips , which could not bo found. The replevin was sued out by nnothor gambler and is u mere ruse to provnnt the property from being de stroyed. John Sheetly gave his personal recognizance for the appearance of the arrested parties. This morning they all appeared in police court mid plead piulty to the charge of gambling ami keeping a gambling house , and paid out. JJodson and Book , us keepers of the place , wore lined $25 and costs , and the others $10 and costs each. What the people are now anxious to know is whether or not the replevin of the paraphernalia will IM > allowed to go by delimit , and the Bluff converted back to the gamblers. The law und order people would like to BOO the matter followed up , especially us " thi-ro is now u more stringent law on the r subject. NOTT.S. The contract for the new C street school building has been let to 1) . li. Howard ut $24,1)05. ) The railway clerks in the olllcos are vo'ry busy making up the pay-rolls for the month of Juno. The force is con stantly increasing. The county commissioners are absent in Ohio looking at court houses , in view of the new ono so soon to bo erected In Lancaster county. Will Grant , thu colored man who really cuused the arrest of Iko Trusty for poisoning a family some days sinno , was in police court yesterday morning nnd lined for carrying concealed weapons. Ho * said Trusty threatened his lifo. MOST PERFECT MADE V d br the United States Government. ! ndnr od br tha be Uiot the Gr.'at Universities 4Dd i'ubllc Food AnalriitaasTba StruQRvrtl > urp l , n'l mo tlIeaUUIil. | lr. l'rlc 'n tuo oullliilc wi3 r that doe * not contain Ammonia , l.lrae or Dr. I'rlco' * Extract * . Vanilla , Lemon , * tc UAKINU I , ' ? . 1MB COMINOrOTJttTH. I'rojjrrtmine of the Procession nnd SnortH. The following Is the programme for the coining grand celebration of the Fourth of July by the Knights of Labors i.ixn or H.U'.CIT. The line will form at i.xi ! > o3ltlon bullJlnp , moving south on I'lltccntli street to Doug- l.iv east on Douirl.is to Ninth ; south on Mnth street to Kiirunm ; west on Fnrnnm to Fifteenth ; south on Klttccntli street to How- nril ; west on llownnl to Sixteenth ; nortli on Sixteenth street toCl.uk ; countermarch on .Sixteenth to Jefferson S'timrc ' , wliero the Dec laration of Independence will bn read by Itev. W , K. Copuland , niter which the dlfTt'r- unt orcnnlzatlons forming thu procession will be d'smisjcd. ' nnsT DIVISION- . ( Irani ! Marshal \\ni. Uoburn. Aids John Jenkins , J. 11. Standeven , J. E. Wleiiinn , Philip Anilres , C. M. O'Uono- van , b. S. Audi Cloudy , 0. Cheney , J. 11 , Younc. A. V. Trott , 'I'hns. Kalconor. Spi'iiknrs Key. W. K. Uopelnnil will road tlio Declaration of Independence. A. S. llltchlo will deliver thu Uratlon of the Day. Detail ol Mounted 1'ullcu. Marshal and Aids. Chief of 1'ollco nnd City I'ollro Force. U.S.2(1 ( Infantry Hand. Hntnllion of U. H. Troops. Durant Kuglno Company. Chief and Cltv Kirn Department. Mayor of the City , City Council , County and City Ofllclah In Carriages. Orators of the l ) . y In Carriages. Llbcrtv Car , with ( toddcss aurt Tlilrty-eleht Young LailiuB ic'proicntliib' the tala\y ! ot States. Gate City Dium Conn. Grand Army of the Hepubllc nnd War Vet- riaiis , J. H. ijawhlll , Marshal. Typographical Union , 11.V. . J'lnuey , Mar shal. Pressmen , Ktoreotypers' and Klectrotvcers' Union , Tress tYcdcra , Matt lleiner , Marshal. Cigar Makers' Union , Tnnv U. Uunkomp , Marshal. Tailors' Union , A. Jensen , Marshal. SKroxn invisio.v. Union Pacific Hand. llricklayors' Union , Samuel Stover , Marshal. UricUmoulders' Union , Frank Kammer , Marshal. 1'lastereis' Union. Lathers' Union , D. jC. llurnett , Matshal. Hlauliiss Hand. Stonecutters and Masons Union. deoryo T. ThomiHon , MniMiiil. Bricklayers and Pla teien Tendei.s Union , Con Lynch , Marshal. Iron Moulders Union. P. J. Dillon , Marshal. Ashland Hand , C.trpi-nters Union. M. T. UlocK. Marshal. Painters Union , lift try La Brunch , Marshal. Tinners Union , Lno Hart , Marshal. Plumbers Union. Omaha llorseshoer.s Union. O. S. Watson , Marshal. TU1KD DIVISION. A. U. II. Hand. A. O. 11. Society. Patrick O'Toolo , Marshal Danish Club , North Star. L. .Icns'jti , Marshal. Danish Association. P. S. Sowen , Marshal. Danish Hrotherhood , No. 1. L. llanscn , Mni.shal. Founrit DIVISION. Hohemlan Hind. : Omaha Turnvereln. Ilenry Kummerow , Marshal. Uohemlau Turnvereln. Visiting Aasemollcs K. of L. Firm DIVISION' . Composed ol local assemblies K. of L. Musical Union Hand. Assembly No. 0442 , I. Frank , Marshal. Assembly Iso , 7. ' > " . ' > , A. lloben. Marshal. Assembly . Ki.JO , Chas. Posplsll , Maibhal. Assembly No. 5111 , Dorsey 13. llouck , Mar shal. Asiouibly No.T > J3 , John Gorman , Marshal. North Omaha Hand. Assembly N.O. 40ss , Fritz Wlllnhn , Marshal. Assembly JSoy'J14 , E. P. Swerney , Marshal. Absembly No. : it' , A. 11. Willis , Marshal. Assembly No. 'JS45 , Thos. Vlckroy , Maishal. Assembly No. Sl'-'S , F. 8. Lewis , Marshal. Hixm DIVISION. Excelsior Hand. Carriages and Wagons of the Different Trades Unions with Uannnrs. Wacons Arrnnued nnd Eiiulppoil Represent- liig the Arts , Sciences , and Different Hranclios ot Trade and Industry. Carriages with Citizens. At Fair Grounds. Grand Balloon Ascension ( iras ) by Prof. Oscar 11 tint , of Cleveland , O. Chariot lince. Trottlni ; Unco. KunnliiK Uace. Foot Ilaco famatour ) Ono Hundred Yards. llunnini ; UlKh Jump. Running Fancy Jump. fbck Uaco , One Hundred Yards. Japanese Day Fireworks. Slow Mule Uace , Ono Mile Heat Entries will close at Fair Grounds at 'J p. in. _ Chariot Uace. Trotting Unco. Hunuliit , ' Itaoe. Foot Kaco ( professional ) One-half Milo. Polo Vaulting. Throwing the Shot ( amateur ) . Blcyclo Unco , Flvo Milo Straight Heat , by John S. Prince , Against the Fastest riiorouchbrod Trotter in the State of Nebraska. Catching Greased Pic. Climbing Greased Polo. Final Heats ot Tiottlng and Running Races. Harbocne. A New Dancing Platform has been erected The Famous Musical Union Orchestra will fiunlsh music. musics AND I'liixns. Chariot Uace. Pur.so SDOO. Trotting Itace , Putse SHW. First horse , 550 ; second horse , ± 'Mthhd \ horse S20. Entrance 85.00 eaoli , added to purso. llunnlne Hace , Purse Slot ) . First horse S50 ; second horse , ? i0 ! ; third horse , S O. Entrance 55.00 each , added to purso. Bicycle Uace , Purse S100. liunnlng High Jump , Pri/.o Gold Medal , Kunning Fancy Jump , Pri/.o Gold Modal. Sack Kaco : Prize , first , S.VUO ; second , S3.00 ; third , 81.00. Foot Kaco ( amateur ) , Prl/a Gold Medal. Foot Ilaco ( professional ) : Prize , lirst , 510:00 : ; second , 35.00. Slow Mule Uaco , last mule S15.00 ; second inst mule , S10.0J ; third la t. S5.00. Throwing the shot , prUo gold medal , CONDII'IONB. All trotting ; races to bo mlle heats , bet two In three In harness nnd will bo conducted under the rules of the National Trotilni : as sociation. Uunnlug races \\lll bo governed byAmnrican Jockey Club rules. B'l'ho committee leservo the right to trot or run races between heats , and to postpone for stitlielent cati o. The < -l'at ! H also claimed to ehanu'o the order of any of these events should It be to thnlr convenience and for the best Interests of the. contestants , but no change will be made In cases where an In justice would be done to any of the parties making eutrie-s. COMMITTKKS. Executive JuliiH Mover , chairman ; U. Tizard , secretary ; It. O'Keefe , John Jenk ins , J. K. Wigman , 1) . Kelieher , C. Cheenoy. Athletic Sports Philip An dies , chairman ; Jerome Penuel , George Anthes , P. P. Poiue- roy , 11. Knuieiow. Thomas Falconer. Harbecue I. Frank , chairman ; J. Huttor- lleld , F. U. Hoy. Goorno U. StrycKer. Speed D. T. Mount , chairman ; J. H. llun- ate , J. 11. Uutler , C. L , Yancanip , George U. § tryker. Printing W. 0. Hoyer , chairman ; \V. P. Coe , C. Abernathy , F. J. Mc.Vrdle , Leo Hart ley. ENTK1E3 FOIt ATHI.KTIO' SPOUTS. 1. Uuunliik' Uljh ; Jump Albert Hointze , Conrad Giomme , J. J. Groinmo , Jacob Anthos , C. Huehner , D. E. Fletcher. U. Kunning Hop , Stop and Jump Albert Helntze , Conrad Gromme. J.J. Gromme , C. Huehner , D. K. Fletcher , llalbertHenderson , U. One Hundred Yard Unco J.J. Gromme , Conrad Gromme , D. E. Fletcher , E. Wash- burn. J. Kane. 4. Pole Vaulting Albert Helntze , Jacob Anthos , D. . Fletcher , J. J. Gromiue. 5. Putting Thirty-three Pounds Stone Jacob Anthes , Albert Helnt/e. 0. Sack Itace Thomas llyuerf , U. G.Franco , C. \ \ Idle. Entries close ( or this race at fair ( . rounds. July 4 , at 2 p , in. 7 , Professional Uaco George Kendall. En tries close tor this race at fair grounds , July 4 , at U p. m. KAII.1IOAD ACCOMMODATION. Trains \\ll | leave depot corner of Webster and Fifteenth streets at 11 . 'JO a. in. , and run every twenty minutes thereafter to and from the lair grounds. Single fare , 10 cents. Kound trip , 15 cents. ADMISSION. Tickets of admission are on sale at Max Mojer&Ca'A , 10-MFarnain : D. Sllbersteln's liarana clear store , 1400Farnam ; N. Kuan's Uuz store , northwest corner Fifteenth and lonelas ) nnd at the fairgrounds , Tickets , W cents ; children , K coats , EVENING CKt.KIlllATION. The dav's enjoyment will close with a monster display of Hreworks and concert by the bands on the high school grounds In the evening. Mnyor liroatcli'n Proclamation. The city of Omaha , Nebraka , cxmitlvo department. To the people of the city of Omaha : Whereas Monday , tun 4th day of Jtilv. Is the anniversary of the Declaration ot Independence of the United States of America and a national holiday ; and , Whereas , extensive and elaborate prepara tions have been made in the city of Omaha for the celebration of cald anniversary by a parade and other appropriate ceictnouies ; now. Therefore , In order that said cclcbtatlon may be conducted In a flttlne and orderly manner , I , W. J. Hroatch , mayor of the city ot Omaha. Issue this my proclamation , com manding that the Dollce nt said city during , ald Fourth of July , exercise minimal caio and vigilance In the performance of their duties ; that during the passing of the pro cession , ail vehicles of every sou not parti cipating In the parade , shall keep off the streets tlirouirh which the procession shall l > a ? * ; that during the passhnr of the proces sion , all street car companies shall suspend the running of cars upon the streets through which Urn procession simii pass. And recommending and requesting the citizens ot the city of Omaha to decorate their residences and places of business by dlsolaylngtho American Hair , and with other appropriate decorations ; that railroad com- paulos cause their trains ot cars arriving in and departing from the city of Omaha to be appropriately decorated ; that all church bells be rung at 0 o'clock In the mornlnir , 12 o'clock at noon , and 0 o'clock In the evening. Thus dotio and pioclalmcd this 2nd day of July , 1337. W. J. 111IOATCII , Mayor. Notice , All thn committees and assistant marshals iue requested to meet this evening at 7 : . " > 0 at southeast comer of Twelfth and Farnam. The marshals will ierei\e their sashes. JUMUS MKVI : , Chairman Executive Committee Knights of Labor Fourth of July Celebration. All parties particiunting in the parade arc requested to he in their places at 8:30 : n. m. , sharp , as the procession will move at U o'clock promptly. AMUSEMENTS. A Grand Production of thn heather Patch Imst Night. Mr. IMward Harrlpan's appearance last night nt the Hoyd , drew n full house. It also druw nn enthusiastic house , n house which laughed at tuid applauded almost every not which wus introduced upon the statra. "Tho Leather Patch" Is what may bo termed a picture of lifo among the lowly in the great cities. It Is a hoturogenous combination of Irish , Germans , Hebrews , Americans , Africans , Hack drivers , bar risters und unaortukers. The hero is nn undertaker , and the other characters tire of almost cvory calling under the sun The plot is simplicity itself , and too ridiculous to be oven probable. But no auditor looks for probability in llarri- gan's nlaya. They entertain' , convulse with laughter , and but seldom ele- vuto. They deal with the lower classes and all'ord glimpses of lifo which is soldom.oxcopt lor n momentvis ible on the melodramatic stage. At times they iibouud in exaggeration , but the ex aggeration only conduces to hourly laughter , which is the mainspring of the undertaking. In their own way the actors who sur round Mr. Harngan arc admirably qinil- lied for their work. This is especially true of John Wild and Dan Collycr. re spectively as JolFer.-ion Putnam and Caro- ino Hyor. Mrs. Anuio Ycaman's was ncconled a liberal reception , and her de molition of Madeline McCarthy was ex cellent in every respect. Mr. Harrigan natlo a demure undertaker , illustrating .ho sombro and uninviting character with Hashes ol wit , humor , exceeding ijraco and occasional evidences that'a Higher walK of the drama might not un aptly have been chosen by him. To-night Mr. ilarrigan's great success , "Cordelia's Aspirations , " will bo pre sented. There will boamatiuco this af ternoon. _ 1'ernonnl Paragraphs. George E. Dcrrington , of Tails City , L at the Millard. A. C. Joliilb , the bicyclist , is resting at the Merchants. C. W. Moulton , of Council Bluffs , is at thu Merchants. S. Montague Landon , of Now York City , is at the Millard. The lion. C.H.Van Wyck , of Nebraska City , is nt the Paxton. G. M. Gates and H. 1) . Allen , of Chicago cage , nro at the Arcado. Judge N. S. llarwood , of Lincoln , stopped at , the Paxton yesterday , Mr. and Mrs. William Wadsworth , oi Davenport , are guests at the Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mint/.a , of Salon : City. Idaho , are guests at the Paxton. Twenty-six members of the llarrigar Comedy company are at the Merchants. Job Stout , a prominent cattle man of Barrott's Station , is at the Metropolitan Will S. Jay , the "Topics" man of the Lincoln Journal , was at the Arcade yes torday. M. Cudahy , n. prominent member o thy Chicago board of trade , is at tin Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. William Pore and Mis Reefer , of Pittsburg , are guests at the Millard. K. B. Armour , of the firm of Armour & Co. , of Kansas City , was at the Paxton yesterday. Dr. W. C. Spa'ultling.has returned from Chicago , where ho has boon spending two months with the eminent surgeon Dr. C. 1-onger , Mrs. II. L. Llngafplt and children lof on thu Missouri Pacihc train on Tliurs day to spend the summer in and abou llollingsburg , Blair county , Pa. "Kly Killrr" Dutcnor'a LiiRhtnini ; . The most successful exterminator. Kv- cry wheel will kill a quart. Quick work. Persistent use will konp ahead of repro duction. Dutchor's Dead Shot for bed bugs , * nrovlticH. The regular meeting of the board of education will bo held next Tuesday evening. Secretary Gibbs says the prospects for the fair this fall grow brighter and brighter every day. The board of examiners will submit their report of cortilicatos granted to teach during the past three days , to the board of education to-morrow. Dr. P. S. Lcesouring , ox-clerk of the board of health , will complete his monthly record Monday , and turn over his books and papers to Dr. J. B. Ralph , his successor. The tddowalk in front of the Ramgo building was finished yesterday It will bo n continuation of the Grant's slagolithic which now forms a beautiful walk from Farnam to Howard streets. D. W. Carpcntor received a telegram yesterday afternoon convoying the sad intollijronco of the death of his daughter , Mrs. Kato 'A. Cunningham , which oc curred in the niorniiig at Kdgerton , Col. The many warm friends of Mrs. C. will learn this with sadness. Shu was well known hero and at Council Ulufl's. Belle of Itourbon ton-yoar-ojd 'vhU' y is a hand-mado sour mash absolutely pure whisky , for medicinal and family uso. For sale.by druggists , wlno mer chants , groccrymou. $1.33 per quart bottlo. _ nun ) . DOIlEHTY-At' UrownslI Hall , on Friday ovonlne at 8:30. : . Fell asleep In Jesus , Guy Worthlngton , fourth son and sixth child of Kobert and Kmma Uoherty. Funeral notice later. SCALY , ITCHY SKIN And All Ilchliis : mid SvnlySkln anil Scalp DUvmus Cured by CMitlonrn. P3011tABI8.Kc7emn.Tottor , ItlnRWorm. Li chen , I'lurltus. ScaM Heal. .Milk Crust JlintlrulT , llntborV , linkers' , urocora' nml W.inliprH Oman's Itch , niut erory spoclos of Itching , llurnliiff , Scaly , Pimply Humors or the skin nnd Sculpulth I.oMof Iliilr , are t > Oi > ltlrcly cured by Ct'TiiTuv. the irrcitt skin Oiirr , niul CiTicfiiA SoAi1 , nn .xiUl | lto Pkn ! neiuitlMi-r externally , nnd CUTICUIIA Ko oUont , the now llluod 1'iirillur intoriiiilly , whcu iitiyaleluus and all other remedies fall. 1'SOHIASIS , OH SCALY SKIN . T. Johh J. Case , D. 1 > . 8. , Imvlnif practlc < l dciitlMry In this country for thlrty-lho ycura niul nulnir known to thousands liuronbnntB , with n view to help nny who lire ntlllctod as I Imvo boon for the pint twelve years , testify that the CUTICIWA llKMit : > ir..s cured of I'sorliuls , or Soiily Skin , in olphtdiiys , nfter the doctors with whom I Itmt consulted IWVP mono help or on , courufctiK'tit. JUlIN'J.CABi : , ! ) . DS. NKWTON , N. J. nisTiirssiNo ERDPTIOX. Your CUTICBIU Jlr.McntKS p rformed n wonderful emu Inst summer on ano of our cus tomer * , on old ircntloiiian of seventy years of IIRO. who HiHTerril with n fearfully diBtros liiK eruption on lili hend nnd fncp , nnd who find tried nil remedies und doctors to no purpose. J. K. SMITH \ CO. , TEXAIIKANA , AUK , DUSTI'ANrUL OF SOAI.E9. It , K. Carpcntor , Honderion , N. Y. ciiroil of Voi liisls or leprosy , of twenty yours stnndltitf , ) y CucirunA Hr.Mr.DiKS. The most wondorfnl iiruon record' Adu tpftnfulofpcnlo fell from Im dally. Physicians and bis Irlonds thought oniust Ulo. ECZUMA UAD1CALLY OUHF.D. Tor the nidlcnl euro of nn obstlnato case of Ic/omaol lonir ftniiillnir , I giro cntlro credit to ho rimctriM IlKMrniiH. U. 1) ) . HIOHAltUSON , Now Haven , Conn , Sold by nil dmpfrMs. I'rlco ; Ctmcunt , M outs ; ItKSoLvr.vr , Jl.tO ; Sou1 , Si cents. I'OT- bll DllUfl AND ClIEMICAtj CO. , lloatOll. Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases- TIKY the romploxlon and Skin by u ltii ; tlio CuricuiiASoAi1. IT FEELS GOOD. Tlioio worn out with I'ulns , Aclics , niul wcakni'ssos llml nillof In nno mlnuto In the Cittlcuni Anll-1'aln At ilrugglsts. j coins. CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. "WoJohnr ( hr certify thnt wo suporvlao tlio nrranircinotita for nil the Monthly anil Soml-An- mnl Drnwlnsrs of Tbo Loulslnna State Ix > ttory uOinimny , nnd In p'rson manBRO nnd control lioilrimliina theniflelves , and ttmt the same are conducted with honesty , fnlrnoss and In Rood ' llh toward all pnrtlo" , nnd wo authorize the > ) mp ny to list this certlflcnto with fao-slm- Ic.t of our signatures attached , in its advertise' mouts. " coMJiissioNnns. Wo tlio tindorcIdled Unnki nnd Hankers will i y all Prizes druwn In The Louisiana State Lotteries wulcutnnyuo presented at our coun ters , J. IT. OOLKSIIV , Pros. Louisiana Notional Ilk. riKHHK I.ANAUX , Pri-s.SUto National Ilk , \ . UAMMVIN , Pros. Now Orleans Nnt'lllunk CAUL UO1IN , Pros. Union National Dunk. NTRECEDENTIJITATRTACTION ! U OVER AJILUON DISTRIBUTED. Lo usnnia ! Stntc I.ott cry Coiupnn Incorporated In IsiS , forJSyrsraby tliolil l lntnro for iMiicnllonal nnd clmiltnUlu | iurpcnc ftllli H cnpltnl of fl.GOWMI-to which u roJurvo fund of orcr ' .ViO.IKJI liui sliH'O uoenndded. llynn oiorwlinlmlni ! pjpulnr vote Hi franchise w ninuou part nt tlio pre pntstuto conslltiitlunailuptuu Uecomlicr"ni1 , A. I ) . H7' ' . > . The only lottery over voted on and endorsed by the puoploofitny stnto. It nnvor sciilo3 or jiostpoBos. Its Grand Single Number Drawings takoplaco monthly , and the Scml-Annual Druwmira regularly every x months ( Juno nnd Uccom ) ' ' > rENI)10 OPrOKTUSlTV TO WIN A rOHTUNK. Seventh Grand Urnwlntr , class O , in the Academy of Music , Now Orleans. Tues day , July 12 , IBS" SOrttli Monthly Drawing. I'KIZC , g5OOOO. are Ten Dollars only , Halves , S5. Fifths , $2. Tenths , SI , t.JST OK IM11ZK4. 1 CAPITAL PIM/B OF S.M.OOO. . . . . eiMjW. 1(1 HAND . . .1(1 HANI ) 20,000. . . . EO.OOJ "SLAHOK 10.000. . . . 20,001 4 I.AUliK I'HI/.ESUF 5,000. . . . 20.IKIO 20 1'UIXKS OF 1,000. . . . UUOO 60 " Mil ) . , . . 26,000 100 ' SO ) . . . . ItO.OOO 200 " ' - 00. . . . 40,000 500 " iro. . . . M.OOO 1,000 50. . . . W.OOO Al'PllOXIMATIOS PRIZES. 100 Appro.xlniutlon Prices of jh)0. : ) . . . 20,00 ' ' ' ' 100 " " 100' . . . 10,000 ' - ,179 Prlos omountlnif to M35.0CO Api'llcntliin for club rules rliould lie mnnoonly o tlinunirenf thocoinpuny In New Orlonna. Korlurtlii'r Infdriuiitlnn write cleiirly , xlvlnic full nildro s. POSTAL NOTKS , express money orders.or New York Exclianirn In ordinary lottor. Currency by NEW Oiti.KA.N3 , LA , Or at. A. N , D. C. Address Itcuistcred letters to NEW OUMANS NATIONAL KANK Nuw OIII.KANS It Ji JS1 Ji ! Af Tl Sii It ueneraU 'rn t the UejureBard prosonc * and of Early , who lire In cluirua of the drawings , U minr- mntee of Hbtoluto fulrnesi and Integrity , that the cbanccsaroullequnl , an 'I Uiat DO ona can pmilb'y airlnt what numberi will Jraw a Trite. UK.\li.MIIiil : : thai the payment of nil prl/ei , IB niMHASTTKII IIV rOIIU.NA1IOV.tI. HANKS ( if Now ( irlcnn'.iinil the Tickets uie tltnoil by the proddcnt of an Institution , nhose ch'trtercil rlelits tire rococ * nlied In thii hlirlieit niurts ; therefore , beware of any Imitntlons or anonymous scliemiH Cancer of the Tongue. My wife , some tl-rco or tour years ago. was troo. bled with an ulcer CD the nils or ber tongue ner the lltroat. The pain raa Inceiiaul , causing loaa ot deep and producing crest nervoui probtrutlon Accompanying thin trouble was rtienmntlsm. I fcaJ paited from the Uoulders and centered m tue wrutof one hand , she almost losing tbeuseof it Between tue Buffering ol the two , life had grown burdensome , lij the nio ot a half dozen trnall ilred botllcsot Bwlft'H Specific , she wa en JI rely relisted nd reitored to heallh. ThH was three jearr o , and there baa been no return or the uu- aie. II. U MIUUUEDROOM. uparta , Ga. , Juno 6,138C. Tre tl o on niood nd Slin Diseases mailed free. THI bwipr Hricirto CO. , Drawer 8 , Atlanta , ( tt , And many other complaints cured by EVIDENGEJJF 1887 A Prominent Buffalo Physician says ; o. N , v. . Kob. K. Drllorno , Chlcneo. 111.Da ir Sir : K li oomcthln ? mi'iinl fur one of the mollcil profo'slanto Imlorsa nmlvfrtUou itrtlclai jut 1 tnko plrtiuro la Inform ne yuii thnioneof ro'ir Klnrtrlc licit * cured ma ot licunintlntn , from which I iiittl surfcro. ! 2r rn. I uro rccoiumoniloil rimrlnrrnUim to nt Itnit fnrtr f mjr pilienu lutrerlnit with chronic ill , ' \jei of v - Inn * kln < 1 , viti I'nlplttitlon of the part , nerroui drbllltr , epilepsy , rln.imatl'm tmln In the buck niul p , rto. , etc. , tic. All linro niirch uo.1 . "ml worn them with mint arntlf jrln results. I eta bUhlr i > cotnm < Mil ( your Klectrli Ik'lU pos OMla , < urimt incriu rrntcrnnllj' jours , I , I ) . McMiritArr , M. D.CT Niagara-it A Clilcaffo Phlsicitm Says , Tr IIorno-Deir Sirt I hsro used nororal klnili ot raannpllcnnil Kloctrlo llulti on p.Mleiitsuiul inrtolf. cnn lionc tlr nlvo tbe prdfornnct ) toyour * . vf nit Hide. IlnDco I cananiltlo recommend fours overall others. Vouri Iratcnmlly , J. II. JoiiuoS. M I' , JHD 14. IM ; . omcc J ; Stnlu-st. . ClllcaifO A riiysiclau Snys. All of ily i'atioiit are Satisfied. _ ciEMVA.N : n..T n31. nn Dr W.J.IIornp. Inventor lo ) r air : I rooomiupnt our I'loclrlc Holts to < ill lie uiror wllhniivnervout rauble , KIIJT rlironlcllroror kidney cli aii o . Allot my pntlcnt * thut nrausla your Klactrla lleln are ntlsfleil. 1'ratcriislly. M. I'lioi-sr. M I ) . ' nn.l Silrcoon A Minister of the Gcrniaii ICliurcli , Kays : I.FiniiTii.v , AlloKim Co , Mich. , , Dr. W. J. II inio. ( 'liluugo , ill Diiir Mr : Tour % loctrlc Holts < 1o nil Tmi rlnlin One of tlioin liplpol noof ilr iii'pshi con'tlp itlon nml Renenil itobllllr. I iTimld likii to Intniiluro Tour nooiH horu. Will you lot mo hnvo the anoncy for tills townshlpH'loaso : lvo yonrtermi. I ninthe inlnlitorof the ( lor nun iiuiiKcllcal Cliurcliot LelKhton. Itrippctfullv , HKV. I.otns IliutMM , Itcsldencc , Sllildlovlllo. Harry county. Mien. S'ottralffia of the Stomach Cured. UlltSTNUT. Il.l. . . Jan. 19.HU Dr. Horna Dear Sir : I WHS uffcrlnx with nuurM R | i of the ptom.icii , niul mcillclne Deemed to Invo no vflecttevcn morphlnoillil nntrollovii mo much. The Httack wouKI bvulu urory vuiilnn nbout nlno o'clock niul l.tit nboimlr houm. I rent for onoof your Kloc rlilt ln , eit It nmlptit It on. nml hnvn't hurt til m t Kyiuptom of imuraivla elnco. Mm wall plcn a Yournruly , A-y. HAUCOUUT Dr. W. J. HOUSR. 191 Wabash-avcnuo Chicago. olc Inventor , rrourlato. uuJ Jlanufaouror. fend stain u for calluzuo. D. S , Mail Chutes [ n oflice buildings , enables ten ants to mail their own letters without leaving the lloor on which their oflices are located. In use in sixteen cities. Write the CUTLKK MANUFAO- TuniNo Co. , Rochester , N. Y. , sole makers. Ifif f * A I/ rron > Wt All t rrmniura Drrllnftetc.Tc ulllniriom Indigcietlonsor * XGuk vrdMAIli'Oj ! S-ul * 4 book ft tit free. fihotiM he rend by I 7 * RfpTefo vllli Inrnrmntlnti orv&lnetontl mpn. MARSTON REMEDY CO ! 9Park Place , New York. Montlo Onu'.ii IliJ- Ul liailUlKU Utt V. S. DEPOSITORY , Paid up Capital $250,000 Surplus 42,500 H. W. Yntes , President. A. E. Tou7.\lin : , Vico-1'residont. \V. H. S. Hu lies. Cashier , DIUEOTOltS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , H. W. Yntes , Lewis S. Keod. A. E. Touzalm. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts. A General ISniikinj. ' Business Trnnsacto N.W. Harris & Go. 116-1 ITfltONBOEST.CHICACOIJ Mlf f RQ 66 DEVONSHIRE ST. , BOSTON. I of CormtleB.Citiod , Towns.Wntcr , ( las , Utrout. li. It. Co.'n a spec ialty. CorrciixjuUeiico solicited. J. B. HAYNES OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT , Omaha , Nebraska. SCIENTIFIC One A cent 0 rrcn vryitM in nrirr town for Wo hnvi ) Imndlod your clinrs for moro thnn lf > oirs. : Your "Tiin ! H'i I'linch" Is the host BCillnir mid iuo t poniilnr iilrkloclprur we Imvo f-old nnd h still our leading ! > a ciK r. J.vo. li. I'oiiTEH tt Co. , DrufrglstH , ; tookford , 11 iBDRESS/ , / ? . W.TANSILL&CO..W ON 30 PAYS' TRIAL. THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS 'Has ' a IMii aiilrrent from all olhern. la mip ntiaiN % ltu h ir- ccuripir yr' odju tini ; llallluf < riUraila'ti ! | ' , " " "ir ) t elf to all pesltlonj of Ilia TDUS3 m - AboJrwhllo thu ball Intliotup _ J Qw presses book the Intea- M-I T& fines ( uet oe a person doea with the finger. 1w'tbA"1 VTlS,7irli1i0IiiCrrJ nla linelil wcnroly dtty and nlirbt.and a riwllcal cur > In. Illsfaay.ilnnMnanilchoiin Sent > .ymull Otf- lirtV. ktCIXsTUN TtlBS CO. , Ctk o , IU. Add V , O. Supply Co. Uoz JS5. St. l.ouls , Mo BUY YOUR AT THE 1119 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb New Model Lam Mower Five Sixes , irill cut IiltfJicr ( trass than any other. JIns nocqnalfor simplicity , durability ami ease f operation , This is the latest Improved Ma chine in the Market. - rj. LOW Prices. Send for circulars , PHIL STIMMEL & CO. 1 OMAHA , NEllllASItA. state Aaent * for Porter's Haying Tool n tIJobbrrs ofJtindiiig Twine , FIRE-PROOF. is the perfected form of portable Roofing , mnnufncturccl by u& for the past twcmty-sovon years , and is now in use upon roofs of Factories , Foundries , Cotton Gins , Ohomicnl Works , Hnilroad Bridges , Cars , Steambont Decks , etc. , in all parts of the world. Supplied ready for use , in rolls containing 200 square feet , nnd weighs Tvith Asbestos Koof Coating , about 85 pounds to 100 equfiro feet. Is adapted for all climates and can bo readily applied by unskilled workmen. Samples and Descriptive Price List free by mail. H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO. , H.W. Jolmi'FIre nil Water-l'roof Abbfxtoi Shenthltip , Hutlillng Felt , AsbGltos Steam Packing * , Holler Coverluzi , Liquid I'ulutx , riro-l'roof Pulnti , etc. VULCABESTOHi Moulded l > l ton-no < l I'nuklnrr , Klngt , Gaskets , Bbvut Tacking , etc. F.tflhikh d mss. 175 RANDOLPH ST. . CHICAGO.wi < mK.imuiEmu. , . For Sale by Chicago Lumber Co , , Omaha , Neb , , and Council I ! luffs , Iowa. EDUCATIONAL' ALBANY LAW SCHOOL. Thlrty-Boventh year bctrliiB Sept. ( Itli , 1887. For circulars or special infornmtlon address HoniooK. Smith. LL. 1) . Dunn , Albany , N. V. SOMERVILLE SCHOOL ST. CLAIK , MICH. Tlircnoounp of aluUy. TinroiiulinOKln every do. ImrlniPnt. lliilldliiKi uli' .iiitly furnlnliuit. lluutud nltlmtenm l.lk'litcil with KIH.Vcitor from St Ulnlr HITLT Superior aUvunttt o In iniKlc HIH ! art. Ail- clre s for circular. bOMlCUVlI.l.r ; SCHOOL. tt , Clalr , illch. EVELYN COLLEGE. For young women , Princeton , N. J. Prospectus , fullparticulars , sent on ap- plicatonto ] . H , M Elvaine. TJHILADIU.PHIA SIIMINAHV X roll 1'OUNB I < AIIKSius : North ItronilSt I'lilliulolplilii. ITth year buirlni Ho in. Ulsi , IrtiT , AUdro-s Miss It. B. JUpKINb , I'miolpul , who refers by special permission to Mr. and Mrsloliii N. Juwutt , I r. iiml.Mrs. i'hlllp D. Armour , VChicut'O. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Iloracu F.Vuito , ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE , TERRE HAUTE. IND. I A School ol Engineering. Well eudottul. ell flilp | | 'rt ilcrnrlmi > ntii of Jlcch. kiilcalundClillKnitliirrrliiK , Kli-rlllclty , CliemUIrr Bitd Drawlnif , Kxtrnaive Hlmrx iinil I.ianr.tturluit , rort'ttt lee o , adilrewT , C. JIJ.NDKNllAlvL , 1'ioa. L. J. MARKS& Co. Grain and Provision Commis sion Merchants , " JO and 12 Pact/la Avenue. OraliiHiul I'ravliloni Iwiiiilit sn > t ol < l on margin- on trio Chlcnuo lluaril ot Truilu. Correi | > omlonce 101 llclteil , Dullynr weekly m rKet letter tent on itppll. cutloo. llelerenco Corn Kxclianna lluuk , Chlcmo ; , B1UHAHI ) EBI1ITT , M. IL C. V. S. , Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of the Royal College of Veter. pary Surgeont , London , England. Onice , .Denham's Stable. 118 North -ICth Street , Omaha. DRS.S.&D.DAYIESON . . . 1707 Olive St , St. Louis Mo. . Of the M isfouri Stale Mutcum of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. , UniveisUy College Hospi tal , London , Giescn , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous , Chronic anil DISEASES , m More especially thse arising from impru dence , m\ite all so suffering to correspond without ; lelay. Diseases of infection mid contagion cured safely and speedily with out detention lioni business , and \\itliout the use of dangerous drugs. Pa tients whose cases have hcen ncglectcJ , I badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their M symptoms attention All letttr * teceive immediate i H JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed FREE to ar.y nddren on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical Observations on Nervous Debility nnd Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added an ' Essay on Marriage , ' with important chap ters on Diseases of the Reproductive Or gans , the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address , UHS. S. & D. DAVIBSOJJ , 1707 Olive St .St. LnuU , Mo. DREXEL & HAUL , h Successors to Jim , ( J. Jacobs , UJynHJIf.TAK.EllS A.M > 11.11 lt.VI.MiKM. : At the olilatancl 1407 Fnriium st. Onlorsi bytclo'Tnph oolicitad nnd iiroinptly at- tendedto. Telephone No. GOLDEN SEAL Mntu and , - m r mm-m w T BUI O CUrO ior moii , cuie41n3 days tciijl for imrtleulurfl , Uf UCHI HEAL CO. I i-ocu8tt.