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8 THE OMAHA DAILY MCE ; WEDNESDAY. JTJLY 13. 1887.
ASKING FOR RIGHTS OF WAY ,
*
The Special Election To-day On the
Street Railway Franchises !
A YOUTHFUL EMBEZZLER.
The DiinlncH * of the Various Courts.
Two Hellcono Pnlntrrs. The
Reunion of Soldiers
nncl Hnllora.
The Special Election.
The spcclnl election to bo held to-day
will bo conducted as nil other city
olpctlons , and the usual polling places of
the diflbrent wards will bo open during
the usual hours. The issue Is whether
the Northwestern Street railway com
pany of Omaha and the Omaha Motor
railway company shall bo granted the
in of the
right-of-way certain streets
city.Tho
The rltjht of way desired by the North
western street railway Is an follows :
Through Fourteenth street from Leav-
onworth to Webster street , Sovrntounth
from Jackson to Grace , Eighteenth from
Leaven worth to Cumlnjr , Nineteenth
from Lcavt'nworth to Lathrop , Twenti
eth from Cass to iti southern terminus ,
Twentv-lirst from Davenport to Com
mercial , Twenty-second from Dodge to
Commercial , Twenty-third from Cupitol
to Nicholas , Twenty-fourth and IJcllovuo
their entire length. Twenty-fifth from
Cnldwell to Lake , Twenty-seventh from
Ginning to northern terminus , Twonty-
eighth from Hamilton to liurdette.
Twenty-eighth avenue from Locust to
Miami , Taylor from Park to Fourth
Btreet , Thirtieth , State , Thirty-first or
liutlcr from Lake to northern terminus ,
Florence street from Saunders ave
nue to its northern terminus , Goodwill ,
East avonno , I'latto , Vista , Hrewster.
Now York , Institute , Hedman , their en
tire length. Fifth nvenue , Bcckman av
enue ami Third avenue , Grande Tuttle ,
Park and Goodwill avenue , ij'oit street ,
Uanndcro avenue and Boulevard avenue ,
Bristol strect.Lothrop street from Thirty-
second to Sixteenth , Lake from Thirtieth
to Eighteenth , Blonde from Twenty-
eighth to Twenty-fourth. Hamilton from
Twenty-fourth to west city limits. Dccv
tur from Twenty-eighth to Twenty
fourth , Clark from Twenty-fourth to
Eighteenth ; California street , Burt
street , Edgar street , Baird street and
Spring street. Thirty-sixth from Leav-
enworth to 1'ark. Thirtieth from Cuming
to Hanhcom park , Walnut street from
Twenty-fourth to Wright , Wright from
Walnut to 1'ruth , I'ruth from Wright to
Park , Park from Thirtieth to East
avenue , St. Louis Court , Ucdick avenue ,
Hunter avenue , Curtis avenue , Brighton
nvenvue , Amps avenue and Commercial
street , Taylor street , Salilor and Penn
rBtreotfl , Sprague and Valentino streets ,
Douglas avenue , Cass street , Davenport
street. Popploton avenue , Castellar
from Twentieth to its eastern terminus ,
Tenth street from Lcavonworth to Ban
croft , Green street from Bellevue to La
Fayelte , Oak street from Bellevue to La
Fn ) otto , Boulevard avenue , and to such
points beyond said termini as the above
named streets may hereafter be extended
to.
to.Tho
The Omaha Motor railway desires the
following route : Commencing at the
cast end of each Pinknov , Cameron ,
Spencer. Wirt , Biuuoy , Miami , Lake ,
Grant , Grace , Clark. Franklin , Seward ,
Charles , Hamilton , Burl , California , Chicago
cage , Davenport , Douglas , Howard ,
Jackson. Jones , Leavonmorth , Hickory ,
Doroas , Martha , Locust , Elm , Oak , Vin-
ton streets , and Capitol , Poppleton and
Woolworth avenues , also Southwestern
avenue and its connections anil run
ning thence west through ana upon said
streets and avenues to the west limits of
said city. Also commencing at the north
end of each , Sixth , Seventh , Eighth ,
Ninth , Eleventh , Twelfth , Thirteenth ,
Fourteenth , Fifteenth , Sixteenth , Seven
teenth , Eighteenth. Nineteenth , Twen
tieth. T\vcnty-lirfatTwenty-secondTwon-
tv-thlrd , Twenty-fourth , Twenty-fifth ,
Twenty-ninth , Thirtieth , Thirty-second ,
Thirty-third and Thirty-sixth streets , and
running thence south through and upon
the saia streets to the south limits of said
city.
A PUECOOIOU8 YOUTH.
Ho Hob * Ilia Employer of Several
Hundred Oollara.
Herman Abretch.of 1318 Jackson street ,
is a very precocious young business man.
He is but fourteen years old.
Ho was formerly a trusted cash and
messenger boy , and later on a clerk in
the notion and fancy goods department
of S. P. Murso's dry goods houso.
Yesterday ho sweltered in the jail
with a charge of grand larceny and cnv
bozzlomont hanging over him. Ho is a
candidate for the rdform school.
J.t seems that Mr. li. G. Bloomthe floor
walker at Morsu's , has bud young Al
brotch under suspicion for several
months , and by a close surveillance upon
all his movements , succeeded in fasten
ing sundry peculations upon him. Yes
terday ho took the young man in the
basement and openly charged him with
the embozelomont of scores of different
articles , but the young scoundrel was
not to bu icaught napping ,
and looking Mr. Bloom boldly in
the eyes he emphatically denied
having wrongfully appropriated n sin
gle article. Hie lloor walker refreshed
his memory by recalling dates and days
nnd the character of the goods stolonbill
it was all the same , the boy strciuiouslj
adhered to his innocence. Mr. Morsi
himself was finally called down and con
ducted the examination , and by dint o !
persuasion and coaxing induced Albrctol
. to give up much of his secret. Ho said
that in addition to surreptitiously carry
ing oil goods , base ball shoes , toilet ar
tides , etc , , etc. ; ho had on two diiluroiv
occasions stolen $50 in money. Ho wouk
go back to the bookkeeping department
as bold as you please , and take up tin
speaking tube and toil Mr. Hall , the cash
lor , to send him back f * > U for Mr. Mor.su ,
This ho successfully worked twice for thi
amount , nnd several times fo
lesser sums. His stealing in casl
will probably reach $100 , an
In goods , to two or three time
that amount. Mr. Morse is inclined t <
believe that the youthful culprit has i
goodly aum of money secreted some
where , and an effort will bo made tin
afternoon to persuade him to give up tin
plant. Ho Is a bright , keen little follow
with the head of a man o ! twenty-liv
upon his shoulders , but thoroughly un
principled and devoid of honor o
gratitude and it is doubtful whether an ;
inrthor information can bo extractei
from him. His parents are poor am
much distressed over his disgrace.
THE COUHT8.
AVlmt AVas Done ileforo the Judge
Yesterday ,
1 UNITED STATES.
John P. Ilartgraves , who was brough
down from Morrlsvjllo , Adams county
yesterday morning , .by Deputy
StatesMarshal II. Q. Stewart , was
nod in this court on two charges , tiio flrf
for tolling liquor without a llconso and th
second for selling less than live gallon
pf liquor .without posting the stamp
After-tho dismissal of the 'first charg
llurtgrrivos pleaded guilty to the socoiv
and was lined $36 and costs , which. ) )
paid , and 'departed from the court
much wiser man.
In the court In chambers before Sp.cclr
r Churchill , Uio Qiiso of AbruLui
Poole ct al , TS. The West Point butter
and chceso association came up again
his morning with John D. Ncoley , Presi
dent of the West Point manufacturing
ompany on the stand , Mr. Necloy's
cstiniouy will occupy the day , but the
ounscl on both sides are in hopes of
caching the end of this long drawn out
Itigation by Thursday evening at the
arthcst.
DISTINCT.
Jtidgo Grofl yesterday morning refused
ho application for a new trial recently
nado on behalf of Charles Vollmcr.
Vollmor accepted the decision with
csignatlon and was taken batik to jail
o appear again to-morrow for sentence.
In the matter of llio cstato of John M.
tccso , deceased. This matter came bo-
ore the court on the application of
'finny Scott , Nellie Nagus and Henrietta
thodcs , who are the heirs of Philip
lecse , tleceased , for un order quashing
ho probate of the will of John M. Hceso
on the ground that testator was of un-
ound mind at the time ho executed his
vlll. Mr. Hceso was an old resident of
) maha , and proprietor of Reese place ,
icar llunsconi park. Ho died two years
go. It Is alleged by the contestants that
licensed hud received a gunshot wound
n the war , which all'eeted his health to
null n degree that his mind had become
unbalanced. It is also claimed that he
\hiblted many peculiarities of manner ,
'ho property left by deceased amounted
o some $70,000 , and ho be-
ucathed the greater poition of it to
is grandnuphews and graudnicces , nl-
hough ho had other relatives more
losely connected. Mr. C. Brown , who
nado the will , was examined , and stated
hat on the 10th of July , 1895 , whou tcs-
ator executed the will. Ids mind was in
normal condition , but that most of the
ay ho was delirious. The case is pro-
ceding. Mr. C. A Brown appeared for
. J. O Connor , the executor "of the will ,
mil A. C. Wakeloy and J. C. Brown for
he contestants.
Yoakina vs. Lucko : This was an nc-
ion to quiet title to lots 4 and 0 , block 1 ,
) onnecf < cn'8 addition. Evidence was
akcn before Judge GrofT and the case is
> roceeding.
John W. Houghamont filed n petition
o recover $ lr > ,000 from Lcsbia Chase
or alleged malicious proscution. The
iction arises out of three cases
icard before Judge Borka in Jan-
lary last , in which the present defendant
igured RS complainantaud Haughumont
as defendant. All the cases wore dis-
uisscd.
Police Court.
The business before Judge flcrka yes-
crday morning was disposed of with
nest commendable cxpulition.
Peter Jursorson , Fred Maul and E. G.
Condon , each got $5 and costs , or its
quivaicnt over the hill , for fighting.
Jane Lucas , for instigating a family
ow , stood up before the court , but a
> ricf examination developed that her
ncntal condition was at least temporarily
arily uncertain , and she was discharged.
J. D. Meyer was drunk again , and the
old dose , and costsor three days in jail ,
vas doled out.
Sarah McDonald , a very soiled dove ,
was mulcted in the sum of ? 0 and costs ,
but like Meyer , she had left her leather
on the piano , and they took the patrol
ogethor for the breezy hill-top.
Al Shaw , who Is wanted in Dos Moincs
or grand larceny and sollinir mortgaged
> roporty , was arrested by Sergeant
iloHyn , and sent to jail to await the ar
rival of the Iowa authorities.
George Frenworth , J. T. Glenn , Frank
Smith , James Flood and Patrick Kiley ,
made an interesting class of suspects that
vound up the matinee services. They
were a well dressed , but ill-f.ivored gang ,
and each and every one had a well con
cocted story to tell in explanation as to
ho reason for burdening Omaha with
heir presence. The judge , howeverwas
ncxorable , and in stern tones , he said to
each as fast us they scraped and gcuu-
lected before him.
"Sixty days in jail , the first nnd last
wenty on the stall'of life and aqua dis-
illati.or leave the city immediately if not
mmcdiatelier. "
They unanimously chose flight , and by
his time are afar without the city's
walls.
Estimates for glass furnished by Cum
mmgs & Noilson , jobbers of Plate , Win
dow and Ornamental Glass , Paints , Oils ,
etc. , 1118 Farnam St
Ho Pulls Ills Pop.
W. P. Egglcston and James Brophj
are painters , and were within the rinkf
of the strikers , but Monday Egglostot
went to work , and this called down upoi
liis head the anathemas of mauj
of his former colleagues. Monday
evening ho nnd Brophy collided nt tin
corner of Twenty-lourth street and Capl
tel avenue , and Brophy , with all the elo
qucnco at his command , undertook t <
dissuade Eggleston irom his course , ar
guing thai to resume work was to a
least tacitly consent that the striken
wore in the wrong , and hud no justifica
tion for their going out. Egglestor
turned a tteaf ear to the entreaties of hii
friend , and finally the two cot into t
heated controversy. The Ho was passed
and us a grand finale Egglcston pulled i
gun and threatened to make a subject foi
the coroner out of Brophy. Brophy ther
hied himself to the station house and hat
his fellow workman pulled on the chargi
of assault. The case was continued bj
Judge Borka until Monday mornin ;
noxt.
Pimples , boils , and other humors art
liable to appear when the blood cell
heated. To euro them , take Hood's Sur
sitpurilla.
Tito SoiicBiunliinu Son Eat.
The match ten mile bicycle chase bo
tn'ccn Jack Prince , the world champion
and Whittakor , the Chicago champion
for $200 a side at the ball park next Sun
day is occasioning a good deal of tall
in sporting circles , and promises to bo ai
event of more than ordinary interest
Owing ; to the fact that Whlttake
boat Prineo in two events at the hit
tournament , and that his backer mam
fusted a dillidencu nt llrst about goiuj
into a ten mile race with Prince after this
has lead many to think that there raigh
bo a Scncgamblan in the woodpile , bu
this Is indignantly , and strenuously denied
niod by all parties interested. Mi
Ehman , who ; is managing Mr. Whlttn
ker's affairs , would rather declare th
race oil' than bo charged with hlppc
droming , and assures the people that th
race is on the dead square , and so far a
ho can judge will bn ono of the closes
and most exciting wheel chases ever see
in western bicycle circles. The track i
being put in elegant shape , and both me :
are in constant and vigorous training.
In cases of cholera , Brown's Ginerc
deus good. Frederick Brown , Philado !
pluu , 1823.
tinlesnien'o Orunnlzntlon.
A meeting of the clothing salesmen c
the principle houses met lust evening s
Motz hall. A permanent org.\nlzuto !
was otTucted , which will make a stron
body , as there were over fifty presen
The following ofllcers were appointee
W. P. Hudboupresident ; 0. O. Rule ban
treasure L. II , Barr , secretary. Th
.object of this mooting , was to make eai
Her hours ami to close their respoctiv
places of business on Sunday. A vote <
thanks wn tcndorod to Messrs. lions an
Mum in fortho'uso of their hall , and alf
to the dllVoront merchants who BO gm
oiously signed the boys' petition.
'
J. McDonnell. F.'A. 'I. A. , Architcc
N. . cor , 10th tud DoO .
The Sold I em and Bailers Reunion.
The committee of the board of trndo
appointed to make arrangements for the
ninth annual reunion of the soldiers and
sailors of Nebraska , to be held In Omaha ,
Sept. 5 to 10 , are taking steps to have the
city attractively decorated. A triumphal
arch will bu erected nt the intersection of
Sixteenth and Farnam streets , if it can
be done at an expense not exceeding
1200 , and for that purpose the committee
desires the architects ot Omaha to submit ,
gratis , sketches for a proposed double
arch , springing from four bases placed
at the corners of the sidewalks , to bo
constructed of a light framework cov
ered with painted canvas , or similar
material. The name of the firm whoso
design is acceptctl will bo placed in a
conspicuous position on each ono of the
four pediments. Plans should bo sub
mitted by July 25th to Clement Chase , of
the committee on decoration , 113 South
Sixteenth street , city.
Pozroni s Complexion Powder pro
( luces a soft and beautiful skin. It com
bines every element of beauty and purity.
Sold by druggists.
The AVcnthcr.
Notwithstanding the unusual abund
ance of electricity and rain and hail last
night , thcro has been but an insignificant
dimlnishmentln the intensity of the heat.
While the thermometer only registered
80 degrees in the shade at noon to-day ,
the heat has been oven more oppressive
nnd stilling than it was yesterday , and
with a cloudless sky would have been sim
ply unendurable. Old Sol only had a
brief opportunity this morning to got in
his work , but cvun this transitory radia
tion of his fiery brains was sufncicnt to
put the whole city in a state of perspira
tion and profanity uncuquulcd this sea
son.
son."We'll have a pleasant day tomorrow
row , " everyone said the night before ns
the coolwiuds swept through the streets
with a winter impetuosity , but everybody
was mistaken , as the unparalled condi
tion of things has well attested.
Complexion Powder is an absolute
necessity ot the rclined toilet in this cli
mate. Pozzoni's combines every element
of beauty and purity.
Another Strike Threatened.
OMAHA , July 11. To the Editor of
the BEI : : At a regular meeting of
the Omaha Wood Machinists & Help
ers' union , held on the 8th day of July ,
1837 , it was resolved that on and after the
18th day of July , 1887 , that nine hours dp
constitute day's work , eight hours
on Saturday , and nil compe
tent mechanic shall receive 1)3 ) }
cents per hour , the employer having
the right to grade the men according to
their ability , and time and half time for
all over time , and that thcro be no dis
criminations against union men. Re
spectfully yours , WM. SHAKING , Pros.
Cius. SANUHOKN , 11. C.
Electric Lustre Starch will not stick to
the iron.
Don't try to get through washing day
without Electric Lustre Starch.
In and Out.
J. H. Standoven , the now boiler inspector
specter , took charge of the duties of his
o til co yesterday morning , and ho goes
ibout his work like an old hand , having
been under the tutelage of Mr. Jenkins ,
the retiring inspector , for the past several
weeks. Mr. Jenkins , who was appointed
commissioner of the bureau of labor stu-
istics for this district on July 1 , goes to
Lincoln to-morrow morning at the re
quest of Governor Thayor.
REAL ESTATE.
Transfers Filed July 11 , 1887.
Alonzo li Hunt and wife to Joseph H
Campbell , lot 5 blk 8 , A S Patrick's
add , wd S 1.47E
Frederick U Lowe , slnulc.toTIIehman
11 Lowe , lots 7 and 8 blk IXJ.Omalm ,
iV'i' ' SelVeVteil' and wife to
Samuel Cotner , south SO feet lot 2J ,
W A Kedick's add. w d 3,00 <
John L Miles and James Thompson
and wives to Flora B Cotner , lot 23
blk 3 , Cotner > te Archer's add to South
Onuilia , w d 87' '
George W Loomls and wife to Theo
dore L Phelps , pact lot 10 , llawu's
add , wd , 7X (
Conors W Loomts nnd wife to Theo
dore. L J'helps , o& of lot 12 , Hawo's
add , wd. . . . . . . . . . . l.OK
South Uinnhn Land Company to John
nnd Noia llcderinaii , lot 13 blk 17 ,
South Omalm , w d 221
Martin Quick and wife to James A
Bnvorly , H lot5'J , Grand Vlew.qc. . 3,0 < X
Douclns coiintv to Unrry C Hammond
lot 10 blk 11 , Douglas add , wd l.OT !
Wm M Foster nnd wile to Edward M
Falrtiold , 3 and 3 In 3 Foster's adu ,
wd 2,001
Edward M Fnirllold , slnirle , to Wm
Stalev nnd Win V Benson , 2 nnd a
In 3 Foster's addwd 4GO <
Gen II Cone , sinitle , to same , 0 and 3
Foster's add , w d 3,30 (
Thomas Brennnn et nl , to Aug
Cleaves , lots blk 03Omaha.wd. . . . 24.70
J F Bovd et nl , to Swltt & Co , lots 1
toO , blk 3 , Uojd & Sharp's add to
South Omaha , w d 5,00
Georiro T Zlmnier nnd wife to same , a
parcel ot land In 0,14,13wd 3,50i
Elbabeth KounUo to John Klannlenu ,
Edwin T Shelby , lot'J blk 3Kountzo
reserve , lease , per annum S.j
Christina Volmo nnd husband to Fred
Klntt. w H ot 5 and e of 0 blk 3 ,
Schultz add , w d 3,50
James Stockdalo nnd wife et nl to
Amy Silver , lots a nnd 3 blk 10 ,
Carthage , w d 1.8C3. &
James Stockdnlo and wife et alto
Amy Silver , lots 10 and 11 , blk 10 ,
Ctirthaire.wd 1CG < J. &
James Stockdalo nnd wife et al to
Amy Silver , lots u and 13 , blk 10 ,
Carthage , wd 1.CC2. &
James Stockilalo to Amy Silver , lots
I and 14. blk 14. Carthage , wd 1.812. &
Belt Hallway to 8 1) Mercer , lob 0. 10 ,
II nnd 12. blk3 , Walnut Hill , w d. . . 2,3J
Martin Tibko nnd wife to William L
Beard , lots 1 and 2 , blk 2 , Hillside
No2 , wd 5,00i
George H Boggs nnd wife to John C
Morrow , lot 'J , blk 0 , Marsh add , w d 1,00
Noiman A Kulin , trustee , to John C
Morrow , lots 47 and 48 , blk , a Res
ervoir add. w d 1,50
H J MatU'ct and wife et nl , to Ed-
wnrdll Brown , lots 1,2 , 20 and 80 ,
blk 1 , Burlington Center , wd 2,20 , (
David KArchcrnnd Edward Alnscow ,
trustees , to Edward 11 Brown , lots
0,10 , U nnd 12 , blk 4 , lots 18 and 10 ,
blk 5 , Llpton Place , wd 3,30
Ednard ti Glenn to Clavton W Lo )
Lnmatre , lot 10 bit 7 , Plain Vlnw ,
wd 1,20
Allan E Kilby et nl to Setora Perry ,
lot 0 blk 0. Carthigo , wd 70
Allan E Kilby et al to Sutora Perry ,
Iot8 blk 0. Oarthago , wd 70
Anton Pokomy nnd wife to Joseph
Kayan , e % of lot 12 , blk 3 , Summit
Vlnce , wd 3,00
Charlotte F Partner and husband to
Isidore Frank , n07feut of n 33 ot s %
of lot 1 blk F , Prospect place , w d. . . 2,00
Charlotte F Partner and husband to
Fannie M Slnnmn , lot 44 , Cunning-
.ham A Urennnn'sndd , wd 7C
George H Hoggs ct al to A H Worthen
jr. lots 1 and a blk 10 , Omaha View ,
Wd , 2,7C
Daniel Kendall and wife to A U Wor
then Jr ; lot 0 ana 10 blk 7 , Kendall's
ndd , wd 1.CK
John 11 llunpnto jr. to Chas H Hook ,
lot 0 blk 4 , Bedford add. w d 5.V ) . ;
John 11 llungato jr to Lena A Hayes ,
lot 21 blk 4 , Bedford place , w d 6C
Henry A Kotor 8 and wife to Kltner
illoomlleld. lot , 10 blk 3 , Rosters add am
W d . . , . . . . „ . 4 (
The United States hotel , Boston'I
located within five minutes , walk of th
Western and Southern railway station
and steamboat lines , nnd in the midst i
the great retail stores , places of nmusi
mont and interest. Horse cars passln
the doom connect with all parts of th
city. Large comfortable rooms , cureli
, WOderutii
Dr. Anb on Omaha.
Dr. Joseph AAib , of Cincinnati , Is still
at the I'axtomwnd will remain hero for a
lay or two laqgor. Dr. Aub is QUO of
he most eminent occulists in the country
f not in the world. Ho is largely inter-
istcd In real wiate hero , and expresses
ilmself as overwhelmingly pleased nt
Jmaha's uucqnalc'l prosperity nnd pre
dicts all manner of good things for her
n the immediate future. Of all
metropolitan booms now. attracting the
attention of tlioc commercial world , that
of Omaha Is rated as the most substnn-
Inl and enduring.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of pur-
ty , itretiKtli Riul wliolesoinonoss. Mnro ecnn-
omicul than the ordltmry kind * , nnd cnnnot be
old In competition with the multitude of low
coil short weight alum or phosphate powders.
( old only in cann. uorAL BAKINGI'OWDKB Co.
01 Wall-st. . N. Y.
LSL
CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000.
" \Vodohnrubycnrtlfythntwo supervise the
riaiiKctnentg fur all the Monthly mid hcinl-An-
iiml Drawings of The LoultUimu State Lottery
'omunny , ami n person miinafco mid control
no drawing tiicmselvrn , nnd tint the gnmo are
conducted wltti honrpty , fiUrncss and In good
nlth toward all portlo" , and wo authorize the
'ompany to use this certlllcnto with fac-slm-
Icq or ourslgnuturcsattached , in Its advertise
ments. "
COMMISSIONERS.
Weth undersigned llnnkfl nnd Hankers will
pay all 1'rlzes drawn in The Louisiana State
Lotteries which may bo presented at our coun
ters.
J. II. OGLKsmrjPres. Louisiana National nk.
I'lERKK I.AX.Vnx , Pres. State National Bte
A. BALDWIN , Pros. Now Orleans Nnt'Hlank
CAUL KOHX , Pres. Union National Hank.
ATRTACTION !
UNPBECEDKNTED DISTRIBUTED.
Louisania State Lottery Company
Incorporated In , trSAycnraby the I.CK Islnture
for educational and cli larltnlile purposes with a
capital of ll. < namo-to rblcli uresorre imidof orer
IMO.UUO has Blnco beennit'leii. . . . . , , _ . .
Bynn ovorwhPlmlnR popular Tote 1W franchlio was
made a pnrt of the prMont slate constitution udoptoa
December 2nd , A. D. 1ST. * .
The only lottery over voted on nnd endorsed
by the people of any stnto.
Jt never scales or postpones.
Its Grand Blnglo Number Drawings take place
monthly , and the Beml-Annual DruwmK *
regularly every x months ( June and Decem
ber ) .
A SPLENDID OPPOHTIJNITV TO WIN A
FOHTUM : . El hth Grand Dirtwlnp , oluss II ,
In the Academy of Music , New Orleans , 'lues-
day , Aug. , lB87-207th Monthly Draw Ing.
CAPITAL PltlKE , 915OOOO.
t Notice Tiokets are Ten Dollars only.
Halves , S5. Fifths , $2. Tenths , SI.
MST OP I'll )
1 CAPITAL Pill/.E OF
lUKANUPIU/.KOK
lGHANDPHIZiOK :
gLAHOKPUlZfBQF
20 pnr/.ES or
' '
60 _ ,
200
KK1
AVPROXIMTIOS " -
100 Approximation PrUcsot f JJ
" ( * >
100
100 _ _
J535.000
amounting to
2,170 Prizes
Application for club rules vhoutd I . . ,
thooniccof tlio company In New ( ) rlein
. For . . . . further . . . . 0.n. liifnrniiitlon , , NorKS , wrlto express cloarly. mon. . ; , 'lvlnir full or
, L * . ,
OrM. A. DAHPIIIK.
WASIIINQTOH , D. c.
Atltlresi Registered letters to
NEW OKLUANS NATIONAI , HANK
NEWOllT.EANS
IV "R M E M . B E IV aenerala lint lh ? HeaureKird nrosonos and or
Early , who are In ohareo of the drawings , is -
antte at absolute fnlrne i and IntaKnty , that the
chances are Hll cquiil , and that no ona can ooislbir '
dlrln * h t nuralera will draw a Prlie.
HKMK.MIIKU that the payment of all prlzot If
nuAKANTKBii n v ruuu ATlnvti , ins-KHof .New
Orleans , und thu Tickets arc signed hy tha praildent
otan ln tltntlon , whoso churton-d rlahta nre reeiu-
nl7Pd In thn hlche t rourisi therefore , bewnro of any
Imitations or anonymous ncheiuui
OMAHA DEPOT
EALDING
BASE-BALLSUPPLIES ,
LAWN TENNIS AND
ATHLETIC QOODS.
COLLINS GUN COMPANY , Agents
1012 Douglas Street.
PIANOS
CHICKERING
VosedSons
Instruments exchanged , vented and
sohl on easy payments , below
Factory Prices ,
Instruments slightly tiaeil at ,
GREAT BABO-AINS ,
Max Meyer &Bro
Omaha , Neb.
ALTERATIONS
In a few davs we will commence extensive repair * andoltera *
lions in the building we occupv. Carpenters and painters will
take possession of our npper floors to fit them into suitable sales *
rooms and to enable us to properlv displav the immense stock
which we intend to put in for the fall. We have to get some good *
out of the wav to give the workmen room to work , and rather
than to move the goods around or store them , we haverdeoided to
make a big cut and slaughter them , When we cut we do not do it
with a knife we take the axe , for instance.
One lot of fine light-colored Men's Sack Cheviot Suits * with
good serge lining , and elegantlv made up , which sold this season
for $11 , out down to $7.
One lot of good all wool Cessimere Sack Suits , a fine grev pin
heck , well trimmed and made. The regular price for this Suit is
$9 , and is sold bv other houses for much more than that. We have
cut it down to $5.75.
Another lot of same qualitv and make , oulv different pattern , " 'I
a neat , stvlish stripe , for same price. These two suits are the
greatest bargain we ever offered.
One lot of striotlv All Wool Suits , plain grev color ; this is o
durable suit , well gotten up , out down to $5 ; the cheapest all wool
shown , and worth at least $8.5O *
We have only a small quantity left of finer grade light weight
suits , four-button out-a-wav and sacks , but what there is has been
out down to prices that will clean them out at once.
All goods marked in plain figures and at striotlv one price at
Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha.
Sick Headache ,
Biliousness ,
Constipation ,
T.lnore Dyspepsia people feel ,
HoKCTor IlKlitiuuy bo tliclnnonl ,
Blioulil iia or bo nulTerol toroposo ,
infl breed H train of itruver oe ,
\ \ n n pcrfe-t henllli they min upctiro
1 hroutjh TAIWAN 1"S S-El/iY.hlUu fo and sure
. _
Indiicrjllon } or
ui 4 Bi Tlt * T0
NIMPKOYIU
this iff ciflc uurpowCt ai or
_ - .lINraiTITE WI1KNHS. liT-
tlnuout , mild , soothing currents of
, , j JlrKtly through all w sk ptrti.rcitor *
to health and Vigorous Slriniih. tltctrla
Current "SVf ltIwUnUrcrw fotftlti .VOO Incaih.
Ottitiit Impnrtm.nli ortr all othtr bfltt Trurit csui per *
anitiiullycuriillntliMeraaGtbi Staled | . mptjl l4c ilimp
The Stndtn Electric Co. 168 Laiilic lU Chicago
OMAHA
MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE.
Cor. 13th St. and Capitol Am. , OH AHA , NEB.
11)11 rill ) THLATMIAT Of ALL
CHRONIC SURGICAL : DISEASES
BRACES AHD APPLIANCES FOB DEFORMITIES , TRUSSES.
AND THE HEW VARICOCELE SUSPENSORY CLAMP COMPRESS.
fcttUtloi , ppnratmntvlrcnml ! * for Mirfif\il treatment * f
vrr futm ofiliciNMi iulrliit | ( Hllrnlor Hnrglral trtulmrnl
V im nn UKCILH on ncfirmltlet nml ] linen Hub ] ret ,
Curvutureoflhobpln * , I lie * . Jmimr * , C nctiCnturili himuMtll ,
InliAlMhn , VVrtricltr , ParuM.l * l U iMy M Im-j.lJlftJder , te ,
Book ou Diseases of Women FltEE.
Only Reliable MEDICAL INSTITUTE
MAKING X fiPCClALTT OP
PRIVATE , SPECIAL EDl NERVOUS DISEASES.
All IU M lH4nn f uwewfully treateJ. pUlltlc l'ol on remove ]
from lti p > bnn without mercury New lUctorail e JVrttmrot for
l. < i.ior\luiro ( r IVrMJtn unnltld toU ltu nmy It irratiil t
t\nmr , \ > y Corre < ioo < liicc. All conimunlfatlon * Conti < 1tntUt. lleli-
tlnfftr IiiitruiiientiM-Dt 1 y innltorcxprc-M , KTiirrly pnrkrd , no
ruurktttt Uuluata coulfiittur KtiJir. * Jno Kimul interview pi * .
ferwl tail mulroiuutlu * . nrmi lliwtnrofyyur l K , w.lh t roy ,
aud no will kiKl In j lalur pir , our
BOOK TREE TO MEN !
t'prtn TMTdtB , fijiral ! iin-i Jffrvmm Ii cai * , Srmliinl wf ltp *
H ) frumlorrlt rn , Iinimtfn'y , Hyplillli * . fiviiortliaa , Oltttf an I * " !
e c le. lUMiii r < r | t lirnu. A < Mi M ,
OMAII4. Jir.DICAI , A MIIU1ICH , INSTITD' , or
Dr. Udieoamy , Cor. 13th st. & Capitol Av.,0nuna , neb.
Mcilical Books or Papers Free.
Tlio proprietor uf the Oinulm Aleillcitl aud Sural-
cul llislltvilohus publtiueitn vuluuble iot of hooka
iinJ i npors upoiiclironlouuil surtkal aisuuies unu
ilulonnltli.'B , mill the niuthoili of euro wlildi lm e
Blven him tie roputntlon c ( being the most skill-
( ul nnJ uuc. emul ipeclulUt In tbe wcit , und
m nlo the Inntliuto Hi colebrnteil tliat meHelm's uro
acnl to anil imlleiiti rccuUrcl from every > ute lu
tlio union , AniuiiK the boohs Is Olio upon llioril'eai.
< Hot worn in ; out ; upon ncrvuui , specm and prlvuto
dl < OKf of the nejinil and urlnurjr oreiun ! rnrlco-
celd curi'ilby BiirKlcal operiilloiK , mid their lutelj
Irn untetl clump compress HiiapeiiMory for the relief
amlciiro of vnrlcocnlo , nervous OTlinusllon und sex.
uul tleblllty , new ro tortlvo troutinent. Papers
upon nurKlLulhrnoeK , r IUa. canocrt * . piralysttf , nts.
Klectrlclty und the new magnetic battery for homo
ufce ; ratMrrli nillnliii ] llonotP. Unlike mod booka
> uod hy doctors free , they do not consist
of testimonials ulth llctltlous numo and Initials ,
or rubnt > li of tlmt kind , but are i lain descriptions
of diseases. symptom * , nuw illscoveiles In medicine ,
auriri'ry and electricity , und are well worth the po-
Hii'iil , and c.'in bo obtamo 1 free by uilclri'Uliu the
Omnhii Medical nnil Suralcitl Institute , Uth etree
nd Cupltol Avenue , Omaua , Nebraska.
O.NT
GEORGE A. CLARK ,
SOLE AGENT.
The 11EHT and MOST POPC1VAJI
Thread of Modern TlB e . ,
BKW.VIIE OP IMITATIONS ,
Sold at wholesale by
Kllimtrlck-ltoch Dry GoodiUo
M. E. Nmllli & Co.
Pnxlon , Onllnglicr & Co.
Aud My Hit I&etuU llcuicri.
New Model Lawn Mower
Five Slzca. Will cut hlf/Jier grass than
any other. Has no equal for almpllcltj/t
( lurebility anil case of operation *
This is tlio late&t Improved Ma
cliine in the Market
Low Prices , Send for circulars.
PHIL STIMMEL & CO *
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
State Agents for Porter's Haying Tool
and Jobbers of landing Twine *
LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY :
FAMOUS 10 YEAR OLD
BELLE "BOURBON WHISKEY
For Medicinal and Family Use.
ABSOLUTELY PURE NO FUSEL OIL !
Is Death to Sure Cure for
MALARIA , CONSUMPTION ,
CHILLS AND FEVER , BLOOD POISONING ,
TYPHOID FEVER , SLEEPLESSNESS
BOWEL TROUBLES , OR INSOMNIA ,
LOSS OF APPETITE , NON-ASSIMILATION"
INDIGESTION , OF FOOD.
DYSPEPSIA. PRICE , $1.25
For Quart bottle.
Sold Only In BoWtt.
for Salt by Orocen
For Salt by and Wine titfrchantr
Orugyltti Entry whtn. Coiri/u/hirt ,
OF BOURB
THE GREAT APPETIZER.
This U to certify that 1 haYe examined the sample of HFI.I.E OmounnoH WHISKEYrecelffd from
Lawrence , Ostrom < fc Co , arid found the lame to bo perfectly free from Fusel Oil and all oilier dcletarluuf
lubiUuoos aud strictly imro. I chuurfully rxcoinuicn.l tba > anK for family and Medicinal purposes.
1. i : UIIUSUM. M. I ) . Au lrtlcalChoiulit.I.ouUTllle. Kr.
BOTTLE
Imported anil Bodied by Mihalo vitch Flctchcr& Co. , Cinincnntl , O. For nile t >
the following afents : Richardbon Drug Company ; Hlake , Bruce. & Co , , A < Jler & I"
LTI " . & CQ.I Frank Dellon * &Co. , R , . R. Uro tie. Sample bottle i'rct ,