Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 21, 1887, Page 5, Image 5

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    AN EARLY MORNING BLAZE.
The Fitzgerald Block Catches Flro
In tbo Third Story.
RATES REDUCED BYTHEELKHORN
Mr. Porter nml the Board of Tronic
portntloti \ Henvy Verdict-
Agnlnst tlic Hurllnjjton The
Township Law Invalid.
[ PROM TUP. nun's I.I.VCOI.N
At 'J n. tn. yesterday morning a family liv
ing on the nccontl floor of tlio Fitzgerald
block on Tenth street wcro aroused from
sleep by the discovery that the celling ubovu
them was ablaze. Won ! was sent to the de
partment tit once ana the boys soon had n
trenm on the flames , which were quickly
smothered , but not until the household ef
fects of the family were wr-11 nigh ruined.
The ground floor of the block Is occupied by
Mayer Bros. , extensive whliolc-saluaml retail
clothing houtc , und thu third floor of tha
building was occupied by company D as their
armory. It was on the third floor that the
Jlro orlgnatcd. Company D had a meeting
there In thu evening and left a brisk fire In
the ntove , from which the lloor became
ublazc. In the morning Mayer Uros. found
that water hud done considerable damage , In
places coming through the celling , and cstl
mated their damage at $1,000. They carried
$ ' -20,000 in insurance in twelve of the leading
companies , and the damage done to tlu
building owned by Mr. Fitrgcrald Is full }
roverea , The latter damage will not exceed
f.1,000.
TUB EI.KIIOIIN TAKES A. TUMBLE.
There was a great deal of comment In the
city yesterday when it became known that 11
new Chicago-Lincoln rute had been orderci
to K < I Into effect dating jestcrday over thai
line of road. It is very evident that the agl
tutlon of the past few months is bearing
fruit and that the fear of ttio new Lincoln
Hod Oak & lcs Molnes road has not boci
without good results already. The rcduc
tions ordered from Chicago to Lincoln on tin
different classes arc as follows , by classes :
13 45AM CD I
Old rate 100 84 57 41 3T 40 Jtt 28 25 ! i
Now rate 80 B5 44 114 S3 U3 28 2JI 20 > , f 1 !
This is something that will undoubt
edly malco ill ) the other lines entering Lin
coin and will materially enhance uhlmnent :
over the Elkhorn line toward Lincoln.
I'OTTKIl ItEFt'SKS.
A communication was received from T. J
Potter , vlco president of the Union Pacific
at the board of truiisK | > rtutiou rooms ycster
day , In which ho refuses to comply with tin
recommendations of the board in regard ti
the .Waterloo overflow case. The bean
moot Thursday , and will take action to sei
that their order is enforced and obeyed.
AN IXTKKKHTIXO CASE. ,
An interesting case in equity is on hcarini
in the dlHtrict court , The suit Is brought ti
remove a cloud on some valuable property ii
the city known as McNewtry's addition. Th <
case is over the tuxes In thu land that hav
been levied by both the county and the cit ,
for a number of years und have been allowci
to go by default or have been paid in an it
regular manner. The taxes are u perpctua
lien against the property and the suit is t
determine Just how nuii'li is back on the true
so that the present holder can make then
good and make deeds without a cloud to th
title. The tract is u imrt of the origins
property of Luke Lavender that , In the di
vision , was described by notes and bond
other than the government lines and the a ;
sessora had for years assessed and taxe
have been paid on the irregularly describe
trusts until at the present time It is dlfllcul
to determine UK | > n what parcels taxes arc yc
delinquent. The present owner of the traci
Mr. McNowtry , has boon through the book
and at his calculation some $ r > 00 arc yet d <
limiucnt. These ho offered to pay , but th
county treasurer was not satisfied that the
would meet entirely the requirements of th
law and hence the case in equity was brougl
to have the court go over the entire ground
and the old tax lists and determine just th
amount duo for a final settlement. As thi
would occupy a week's time it was mutual !
agreed by both sides in interest that the mater
tor be referred to Deputy Clerk Churchil
he to make examinations a.nd report his lim
ing of facts at thu next term of the court.
AX IMl'OHTAXT 11CUIMOX.
Judge Chapman in district court to-dn
rendered a decision in the case of Hull an
others against the Chicago , Burlington .
Qulncy railroad involving some $10,000 wort
of Lincoln lots that wcro taken , practical !
jvithout leave or license , by the road fc
richt of way jiml trackage purposes. Tli
Judge found that the p-trtUiUrTfJ wero. pi' iU
to recover from the road the value oitli
property taken.TIIK
TIIK IAW INVALID.
Attorney General Loose in looking up tt
law and thu amendments In regard to towi
ship organization finds that the amended la' '
passed last winter is void and useless. TI
pjrt of the law that has pmzlcd the towi
hip treasurers Is in chapter 27 of the con
piled statutes of 18S7. In looking up this la
Attorney General Lccso finds that the b
was entitled "HoUso Hole 150 , introduced t
Mr. Cannon , " that it passed the house ui
reached thu senate March 3ft , reading , '
amend sections 02 , K70 \ and 83 , " nnd i
sueh was read the first time. March 23
was read the second time und referred tc
committee. It eamo back from the coi
mitteo as "to amend sections 03 , 70 , 89 , 00 ui
t 7 , " and on final passage it was reported
the correct foi in , but when thu president
thu senate and governor signed it , it was
though it amended sections 03 , 70. 89 , ' .Ml ai
U7. Hence the attorney general linds that
is void and without semblance of law ,
flOVKUNOll Til VYKlt IMl'HOVINO.
Inquiry at the homo of Governor Thayi
in this city yesterday disclosed the fact th
the governor was on the gain from I
recent sickness and indications wcro favor
bio for u speedy recovei v , although it will 1
several days yet before ho can officially I
tend to business in the executive office. II
physician prescribes rent and absence fro
business for a number of days as tlio b <
possible thing to aid thu governor in his i
eovery. There Is llttlu business at thu pn
cut , time that will sillier for a few da
Waiting.
TIIK CITV cotxcir. .
At the regular meeting of the city coun
the report of the city treasurer for the mor
of November .showed a balance in thu trc
ury of jyiUlXUU and In the school fund * I
ilM.'JI. The question of lighting thu c
building was reported favorably for using t
electric linhts , the committee reporting tf
this would bu u largo saving over thu presr
usuofgas. In thu matter of the license of
O , Outturn , the council granted n wee !
tlmu for the defense to show by transcr
why thu license should not bo revoked. Coi
cllman llrouk , as agentmade u pioposltlou
dispose of the KSO.tXX ) refunding bonds 11
commission of 2 } per cent or to have an
tlbii for the fuilo at that figure up to thu 2i1
January and thu option was granted. Jml |
and clerks for the special bond election wi
appointed.
'Tlu uu til Wind
That brings with It gusts of rain fn
the northeast. Wlion thu wind bio
from that quarter on u wet day , t
vhmmmtio tire apt to nulTur , even
scaled by their "alii comfortable Inpl
in a. cosy arm chair. A fo\v wino gin
tuls of Hostottor's Stomach Uittor
most goniul nnd comforting of spooil
will uJIortl them unspeakable roll
Thuro is iimplo proof on record of
elllcacy in this dlseaso mqro p\rtii :
Jtu'lv if used for ith roliuf utlhoouU
rjhills nmlover , dybpopsia , consti ]
tion , Hvor coini > lulnt , nnd a.lack of tc
in the kidneys and bladder , should a
be treated with this useful , family me
olno of botanlo origin. Appetite i
proves , refreshing slumber once mi
visits the weary eyelids of the nerve
nnd the circulation is enriched and
celoriitod ill oontonueuco of its invig
ating and regulutfng notion. Use It
u protector against getting wot.
SON' .
Hu Would Oust IIU Mother From 1
Own Home.
*
About four months ago , one Mrs . We
who resides at the corner of South Fifth
Dorcas streets , was arrested on the charg <
Insanity , preferred by relatives , and
several days wus IncuroeraUxl in the cou
Jail. From this place nho was released a few
days later , the hetlff becoming oonvlnced
thnt the charge was a wrong one dictated by
malice , nnd that her arrest nnd lmpri" onment ,
was brought about by the cupidity of her
relatives , who sought to guin possesslonof the
property owned by her. The
specific act mentioned by her
accusers , which tended to show
that she was of unsound mind , wan that shu
threw stones at boys , and afterwards the ad
ditional charge was made that she violently
assaulted the ofllcer sent to arrest her. This
was absolutely true , but on investigation It
was shown thnt the hoodlums living In the
neighborhood had for u long time been In the
habit of jKjrsecuting the ] > oor old lady after
her son had left for his work. They stoned
the house und assailed her with the vilest , ol
language , so that at last she lost her temper ,
and sought to rid her premise !
of her pcrmicutontby making a vlg
orous assault upon them. No one
was hurt , but tha boys were thoroughly
frightened nnd ceased'their persecutions
That night a deputy sheriff called to serve n
warrant for her apprehension , but being i :
stranger to her Mrs. Worth resisted tin
ofllcer , and this was also referred to as an
evidence of her Insanity.
It now seems that this arrest was a part ol
u scheme to defraud the lady out of hci
homo and that her own son is the Instigator
Sheriff Coburn states that the house or
Fifth and Dorcas streets was purchased bj
Mrs. Worth and her son. Fred W. A. Werth
that Mrs. Worth paid $200 down on the place
through her son , supposing thnt ho also pait
u like amount and that the uoet
was made out in their Joint names
It was , however , made out to Fred Wcrtl
and u few days ago he sold the property ti
Frank Dworak. The new owner has glvci
Mrs. Worth notice to vacate und the pee
lady does not know what to do , as she 1
liable to bo sot into thu street any day. Sir
applied to the sheriff yesterday and to hln
poured out the tale of woo , but as she hat
tmstcd in her son to hare the deed mud
out properly and he had deceived her there i
little chance of her being able to rccove
anything. Mrs. Werth claims that her soi
has treated her shamefully in this matter am
she fears that she will be sent to the pee
farm. *
Sick hoadnche is readily cured h.
Hood's Sarsuparilla , which tones am
regulates the digestion , and creates ai
appetite ,
FA11XAM STREET WINS.
The Pythlnti Hull Will lie Built 01
Fnrimin , nnil Nineteenth Streets.
There was an imiwrtant meeting yestei
day of the committee of Pythians having i
charge the preliminary arrangements for th
erection of the new castle hull of that ordt
In this city. It was resolved t
select Farnam and Nineteenth stre <
as the site for the proposed structun
which , with the gronnd , will cost S200.000. :
has not yet l > ecn decided uoon which cornt
of the above intersection the building will I
built.
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.
James-Frozin , ot Columbus , Neb. , regl
tcrcd at the Exchange.
J. H. Brown , of North Bend , Nob. , is i ,
the Exchange hoti > l.
1) . W..Wbeutcr and W. E. Sceblet , of Per
dor. nre on thu market with u couple loads o
hogs.
Jack Lowcy , of Osccola , is in with a load (
hogs.
H. C. tij'duk , of Tckamali , is stopping i
the Exchange.
Churlio lifinn. of Sterling. Neb. , is on tl
market with a loud of cattlo.
William Belk is in from Crcsco , Nob. , wil
a load of cuttle.
C. F. Way , of Ord , Neb. , brought in tv
cnrs of hogs.
J. H. Carson , and J. C. Rogers have foi
cars of cattle in from Ord , Neb.
James dimming * , of Tiilnxigo is on tl
market with two louds of lions.
A. S. Day , of Day Bros. , North Bcnd.Nc
is at the Exchange hotel.
P. J. Corl , of Lyons , Nob. , is a guest i
thu Exchange' .
To night the K. of L. social ch
duuco ut their hall on Twonty-sixth street.
President Sinltll of the council has final
secured suitable offices for the city at tl
corner of Twenty-fifth nnd N streets.
Milo Goodrich was arrested yestcrdt
charged with Betting flre to the dwolllr
house of Carolina Goodrich.on Monday uigli
His father-in-law , Ncls Johnson , a were
the information , und the case hi
the appearance of u family quarrel. Judj
Runthcr will hear evidence to-day.
There was a bad break in the Chicago inn
kct yesterday , nnd prices sympathise
Herb. Receipt1 } vroro heavy , 124 cars boil
reported at n6on , and" 117 neither Amei-icii
nor Anglo-American buyers Took "ariyuiiu
the support of the market fell on Stowa'i
and Hammond. Prices wcro strong at the o
cning , and some of Steward's hogs cost hi
$5.00 , but n shall ) decline followed until $5.
WHS all that was offered for choice beat
weights. Sellers would not accept , and bin
ness became stagnant , but It was thoug
that , during thu afternoon sales would 1
miulo at from 85.35 to tt.40 About flftc <
cars of cattle were reported , with prle
quoted steady.
There was some tall swearing done bcfo
Justice Levy yesterday , nnd in despair he a
Jonrned the case until Saturday. Livin
stone Uros. , wholesale notion dealers , su
Adam Snclder and Israel Memlleson foi
balance of f45 duo on a $130 bill for goot
and their witnesses apparently proved t
caso. The defense , however , put in anoth
cloud of witnesses , who swore that all t
goods had been returned , although they i
mittcd having endeavored to peddle them 1
live months. The Justice couldn't see hi
miy salesman could curry goods for tl
length of time without selling some of the
and udjourncd the case to think it over.
Chills nml Fever Cured.
210 SEXKC-A ST. , DUPFAM > . N. Y. ,
Dec. 14,1885.
I won a great Bufferer for uuiiiy yci
with chills nnd fever , nnd tried i-oir
dies of nil kinds , but found no roll
until a friend of inino told mo to btij
box Of UtlANIHlKTll'S 1JILI.S tllld til
them us directed. I used two boxes a
believe Unit I am cured , as I have r
boon troubled with them for the pi
year. I cheerfully recommend them
till who.Buffer. G.V. . MissixuKU :
A MILLION DOLLARS OF CASH
Thin Amount Hnvcd From the Rul
of u Diirnt Vault.
Chicago Mall : Over 81,000,000 wor
of valuable papers anil money were :
covered this morning from the ir
vaults in the ruins of the PhclpsDod
A ; Palmer shoo factory , and n drama
bceno accompanied the bate finding
the valuables , nnd a big sigh of rel
escaped each of the partners In the gn
shoe house when the climax was rcaelu
At 7 o'clock the throe members of t
linn , accompanied by a half-do ;
clerks and several workmen , arrived
front of the ba.ro and shattered \va
Anxiety was deeply depicted on I
s- faces of all the party , and a. clerk w
entered the ruins , followed by a braw
blacksmith with a heavy chisel nnd m
lot , wiu , told sharply by Mr. Phelps
"hurry along , there. "
Bangt went the workman's hamm
and for n half hour the heavy blows I
on the btroug lock of the lower viu
10 made doubly djtllcult to break bccui
100 of the warping of the iron. The lit
i- party clOaCci up around the safe , i
iil - bcarco room enough"V02 given 1
ilo : workman to swing his stout an
os When at last the bolt cracked and i
e- ponderous door swungopen in obedici
er - to a hoivy pull from many willing at
a rush was made for the Inside. A doi
volume of steam stopped their ha
progress , nnd n wait wus an onfon
necessity. Whan this was cleared nv
Mr. Pholpa said anxiously : "It ) eve
or thing bafe. V"
"It is , " came the short but reassur
li , answer from one of the clerks ins
id 'the vault , who was busily engaged
of looking over the piles ot books i
or choking himself with steam and sino
ty "Aido from a slight wetting the boo
papers , and money arc untouched , " ho
added , Joyounly.
"Just $1,000,000 Rhend , " muttered the
head bookkeeper , punching a blue *
coated policeman in the ribs , making
the latter gusp for breath and laugh in
turn.
turn.Then the work of .removing the valu
ables began. A line was formed to tin
express wagon standing on the side of
the street , and slowly the precious load
the wagon was to carry was passed along
the lino. First ciirne n , pile of Insurance
papers without which It would bo next
to impossible to collect the inbiiraucc.
They were * slightly dampened by water.
The receipts of the duy'H business trans
acted before the lire broke out were
next lit upon , There were several tin
boxes full of paper , gold and silver
moiiy , in all amounting to several
thousand dollars , although the paper
money could not he counted because of
Its water-soaked condition. The books
of the concern were next taken out , and
the vault was closed while the express
wagon und its precious load , under
guard was driven uround to the tempo
rary quarters , whore the books , papers
nnu money were spread out in ft well-
heated room to dry , and afterward sent
to the hank.
"We knew there was something val
uable in those vaults , ' ' said a flrenuui
engaged in tearing down dangeron ;
walls , "and on the night of the tire we
just soaked the whole affair pretty
thoroughly , the water seeping through
the bricks at the top. If wo hadn't lit
erally drowned it the Iron walls would
have heated to a white heat , and tin
contents would have been destroyed
Wo always look out for the safes ant
vaults in that way. "
'When wo two parted I felt that
had taken cold , " said Thomas Takoin
time , "and next morning I was hoanu
indeed. But n 25 cent bottle of Dr
Bull's Cough Syrup llxod mo up.
Contentious women are slaves to head
ache ; but twenty-five cents spent for i
bottle of Salvation Oil will restore hat
mony in the household.
Story of Pioneer Days.
San Francisco Correspondence Nci
York World : In the superior court a
Oakland ycstordav , during the trial c
the suit of Nicholas Becrval. who re
turns from South America after twont ;
years' absence to recover u portion c
the Livcrmore valley , which lias pu.sei ;
into the hands of his stepmother , a wit
ness .Tames E. Costillo dropped th
thread of an interesting talo.
He testified that a chest of gold wa
buried on the ranch of Dr. John Marsl
in 1854 by the doctor and a Mexica
servant. lr. Marsh was the fathu
of Mrs. W. W. Cameron , of Oali
land. lie was murdered in 185
by robbers , who waylaid him. Accord
ing to the testimony given by Mr. Co.-
olio , the chest containing the treasur
was buried about one hundred yard
from the site of an old adobe dwell in
house. ,
Mr. Costcllo subsequently said to th <
World correspondent that the exact Ic
cation of treasure was known to hinisel
alone. He said that in the early day
Dr. Marsh was troubled by robbers. On
night they came to his house au
'took WOO from him. They saw an > ol <
iron chest in a corner of the room , bu
on opening itonlynailB wore exposed t
view. Had they scraped aside the nail
they would have found gold. However
over Dr. Marsh was taught a lesson , an
the next day , exacting a vow of becrec
from his sei'vant , they buried the chesi
Two years afterwards Dr. Ma ran wn
murdered and in 1800 the servant ala
died , confiding his secret to Mr. Cos
tillo. Thojnus A very later came int
possession of Dr. Marsh's property afte
the hitter's death , but would never pei
mlt Castello to search for the hiddc
troacuro.
W. W. Cameron , a son-in-law of th
late Dr. Mai-bh , while not placing crod :
in Castello's ability to find the treasure
says there is no doubt that $20.0110 c
$30,000 is buried somewhere on th
ranch. Dr. Marsh , he feays , located o
the ranch in 1887 , and w s robbed in a
cloven times , which experience induce
him to bury his money.
HeWas Shown the Lavatory.
Detroit Free Press : "Have you
bawth-roo'ra In the house ? " asked
Boston guest of a western landlord.
"A whatV"
"A bawth room , a a lavatory. "
"Blamed it I know what you're dri
ing at. "
"Ho wants to clean up. " said a b ;
slander , bettor versed in polite lai
guage.
"Aw , that's it ? " wild the landler
"You'd pi-tor to of said so at first ; cou
along with mo. "
And ho led the man from Boston o
into the back yard , where there wa ?
rusty tin pan and a pail of "roily" wat <
on the slump of a butternut tree.
"There yo air , " he said nroudl
"splash away all yer mind to. I'll sei
the towel out ns soon as them folks i
stairs is done with it. Pitch in ; the
ain't no extra charge for the lavyator
as yon call it ; and there's a bucket
soft soap on that bench. Ube all ycr
mind to of it. "
A. Terrible Munition of War.
Foreign Letter : "Lectover" is t !
name of a now and murderous munilii
of war in Russia. It was discovered
a Russian ' engineer , and is
strong as pyroylino and ten tim
cheaper than saltpeter powder. It p <
huses great superiority over all c
plosives of the dynamite class by t
fact that when Jlrcd its force does 11
strike downward , but entirely forwai
It can bo used , it is said , for all purpo :
to which ordinary gunpowder is now si
plied without any damage to the weap
dibclmrgcd. The minister of war
having a special factory biiilt for
manufacture. The composition is
secret.
CREAM
It * superior excellence proren In millions
Ig homes cor more than a quarter of a century.
U used thu Government. '
| 0 by United States
dorscd b > - the heads of the great nnh er
llid theBtronce t.l'ureet und Most Heallhful.
id I'rfce's the ouly Baking Powder tuat cioca
contain AmruouU. Um or Alum. .goUlbntj
SnsV , PmcilUKlH
Now York , , Chicago ,
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THE MISFIT PARLORS
1119 Farnam Street. 1119
5O CENTS ON THE DOLLAR !
PANTALOONS.
AT FOR
til. 10 Which was made to order by a Merchant Tailor $0.00
. ' t " " " $8.00
W.'Jil
9J.-.H ) ik it it i " " . . . .19.00
W.IM ) it " " . " " . * $10.00
. " . itci u " i ' ' ' f $12.00
$0.0"
ciu
u u u i " ' $14.00
Ik ii i i' i , . . . $10,00
IkII u ii u " . . . . . $18.00
C10.U5 IIu .t u it 11 i' ' , $ 20.00
SEE THEM SUITS.
POR
AT
Which ira * made to order by a Merchant Tailor $18.00-
$ liioo ! $22.00
II II " $24.00
$12.HI !
II II " - . $28.00
$14.IK ) IIIk IIII
II Ik II " $32.00
91(1.7(1 ( ( IIII IIIk
. II Ik " $30.00
918.41) ) IIII
II II " $44.00
II " $54.00
$27 0
" $00.00
" $70.00
SEE THEM OVERCOATS.FOR
FOR
S'l.CrO AT 'Which was made to order hv a Merchant T.iilor $18.00
. $20.00
910.70
.
$24.00
$28.00
!
$1470
" .
SM2.00
Slli.-'l )
$ mi.oo
$ ! S.7tt .
u $40.00
Si'Fs ! ! it $50.00
. . $64 . ( X )
$ .12.70 .
. $72.00
fcttl.SO
. $90.00
$43.011
Them Furnishing Goods and Hats at Your Own Price ,
inn AT THE MISFIT PARLORS ,
1119 Farnam Street 1119
N. B. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention.
US L
mmm. .mm
CAPITA PRIZE , $150,030
"We do hereby certify thnt we supervl e tlicar-
rnnBements for nil the nimithlr mill vml-unminl
Drawing of The l/iulslnnu Mntp U.ttorr Company ,
on tummcc uml control Ihu ilrnwliiKiUieiii-
nnil In i > ur
k"lvr . Vml thnt the -umf nr conducted wlthlioneity
f lrni.is .rid In Rood fallli tonanl nil partlM. nd Jjc
nulborlzo tlio Cumiuinr to ii'c till ; cortlllwite with
fat- similes of our alknaturu ntlarhcil , In Its advertise-
COMM18810NEUS.
We. the undersigned Hanks and Hankers will pay all
Prizes drawn In thn Ixul lnnn State Lotteries nulcti
may be presented at our nmntors.
J. II. OtihRSUV , I'res. I iilKlnna Nnllonal Dank.
I'lKRKR I.ANAUX. Pros. State National Dank.
A. BALDWIN. Pro. New Orleans National Bank.
CAUL KOIIN , l're . Union National Bank.
UNrSECEDENTEfATTBACTION.
OVEK HALF A MILLION DISTBIBCWU
Louisiana StateTottery Company ,
Inc-orponiled In Isat , for'Jj yt-nrv by the Legislature
lorcilncullonal and charltame | iuriio es wltli n cap- )
jal of l , ll.Uto ( > which u rffrvo fund of over
lvjiij ' ( has nliiro been added.
) Iy an nvcrwhelinlnK popular vote Us franrhlsa
wa made a part of the present conitltittlon adopted
DfcemLorM. A. I ) , is-.l. '
The only lottery ever yotod on nud endorsed by the
people of tiny * tato.
It uevor scales or postpones.
It ( jrand single Niuut'cr Dniwlnis Inke place
monthly. Hnd theUraud ciiil-Annu l Drawlnrf reju
larly every | T months ( .lime nnd Iiwomner. )
A hl'LKNIMI ) ( ll'l-OUTUMTY TO WIN A roil
TUMI. Hrot Urnml Drawlnu. ClnM A. In the
emy of Muxle , New Orleans , Tuesday , January Id.
liJrf-21'ith Monthly Dranlnu :
CAPITA PRIZE , $150,000.
Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. Halves ,
$5 ; Fifths , $2 ; Tenths , $1.
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WASIIIVOTOS . I ) . C.
Address Eegisteted Letter : to
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'NEW OHLEANS NATIONAL BANK ,
NKW OllLHAN'8 , LA ,
"m\TTTVT"RT7'D That th presence of Ocn-
li I lUUjlUl ) ! IV eruls lluaurcnard nnd
Karly.whoare In chaivcot the drawings , is guar-
anleo of absolute -fairness and Inteirlty- that the
chances are all qual , and that no out can possibly
dlvlno what number will draw a Prlie.
UKMKMllliH. tUat thu payment of all prizes !
QtiAiuNTtKn ur rocit .NATIUVAI. UANUS or NEW
OHLrANS. and the tickets are ultincd by thapresWuiil
of an Instllullon whom chartered rinbts ire recog
nlzeil In the highest courts ; thcrqfore , bewart of any
mltatloua or anouvlneus seUcmoi ,
BUFFALO BILL ,
Carbcllo Smuke Ball Golden
tlomen ! 1 uke grcut pluttiura In
tuilni ; Ibnl 1 bnTO Uifl { tin Car
tollc Pmoku Uull. I would no !
bo wltliuiil one. ( or a udder
colJ or Ibrout trouble It mural
uuble In ( net vrortli ttntluius It *
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CARBOLIC SMuliE tifc COMPANY ,
South Hi Kirtecntb Street. Omaha , Neb
ot JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT
Aavcrtlsliiif bad always proven
aucoenful. Before placlut'uny
Newspaper Advertising consult
DOt LORD THOMAS.
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ireil colts. Kvery nnlmnl KUiiraiitei'tt a lireeilpv
Our stock 1ms lii'en selt'i ted with reference to
irith Individual meilt fttid pedluree. Some or
liesi- horses have taken llr.it i > rle at tlie No-
irasku Stute K lr , 1S87. All our horhes are nc-
eltnmteil , nnd eolts of their get ran be Hhunrn.
rrasonnlile and ensy terms ,
ly the three lending railroads of the state , 11. *
M. ; V. . K. & M. V. . and K. C. Ic O.
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THE OMAHA BEE ,
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AM PAET OF LINCOLN
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St'en papers a week. Send your order to the
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1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building
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Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y.
The Best Route from Omaha and Council
Bluffs to
- = = THE EAST
TWO TRAINS DAILY HETWEKN OMAHA AND
COUNCIL
AND Mllnankcp ,
St. Paul , MiuneapolLs , Cedar HapliK
Rock Island , Freeport , llockford ,
Clinton , Dubuque , Dateuport ,
Elgin , Madison , Janesrille ,
Belolt , Wlnonn , La Crossc ,
And all other Important points East , Northeast and
Southeast.
Kor through tickets call on tha ticket agent at 1401
B-aruam street , In i'axtoa Uotel , or at Unloa 1'aclUc
Depot *
irullman Sleepers and the f nest Dining Can In the
world are run on tbe main line of tbeChlcaco , Mil-
wauk a A bt. Paul Hallway , and etery atlenllon Is
paid to passengers by courteous employes of th
oompany.
H. MILLRR , nencral Manager.
J. F. TUCKKll. Assistant Uuneral Manager.
A. V. U. CAIU'ENTKH. Qcneral I'assenger and
OKO. r llUAFFOKD , Assistant General Pauengcr
and Ticket Ajreot.
J.T. CLAUK , General SiptrtnUndwil.
five Now NovolH Tor IflContn.
5 NEW NOVELS 5
All complete in the jAMMnr N'uiiUKiiof tha
IMMII..Y I.IUKAIIY JlO.Vnil , !
Only I Scents. Of all newsJealfrs , or
THU INTKllNATIONAf. NEWS CO . New Vork.
Meullun lUe Umalm Uou.
Now llenily-tlio January Part of the
YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL ,
Containing all the Latest Paris Fashions ,
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Of all nontdealcra ; who will ulo Uiko ubicrlplton
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HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
ICE TOOLS , Wire Rope ,
Plows , Buffalo Scales.
Markers , Scale Repair Shop.
Hooks ,
Grapples , OMAHA.
Slide Iron. .
T. N. PARKER ,
FLORIST ,
Finest Collection ol
Rare & Ornamental Plants
West of Kew York City.
Office , 1122 FABNA1S SHUT ,
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Oroen Hours Teleiihoue , 1000. ( Bfiyd'a Opera Houae. )
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Liverpool via Queenstown.
Are rflrlctly Flnl-CI s , and amoni
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Hnloon. second clan unrt ntcerujn I'uxruccr
Avfoiniundatlona Vnexrellril. Hvcrj
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Steamers o\ery MUimlHy forJla iow. City of Homo
mils for Liverpool October U. II Is tbo larKO t and
finest passenger strntner unont. llatCH of paisaue for
all Classen ai low a by uny other llrst-class llnu. Sa
loon excursion tickets nt rediued rates. Drafts for
any amount at lowest current rates , her books
of tours , tlckem , or further Information , npply to
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Sample Bottles Free.
An KOlclcnt Itemed ) for
, Cholera Aiorluis ,
And all Disorders of the Ilowcls. Imported by *
Hihalovitch , Flctchsr & Co. , Cincinnati ,
Kor ale bT the following dealers ) lUchardton Drug
Co. , lllako , JJruie X Co. Adler A Holler , ( iladstono
llroi.ACo. Fr.ink Dellone A Co. II U. ( irolio , nnd
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wine uieribBiili every vrburn.
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