H TTTR OMAHA T > ATT/V TUT/TO : SATTTRnAV. MAV 9fi TOE BISHOP BOYCOTTS EGAS , The Irish Nationalist Comoa Dack at the Oatholio Prolato. f APAL nESCRIPT THE CAUSE. frho Itock island Cotnmtttco Incronnod and Warned to bo Hendy fbr a Trip lo Pftlrburr Now Oorpor- ' ntlonn AB. .VM. Clinngo. Bt'nEAU ttr Trtu OMAHA. UBK , ) 1039 P SrnisRT , } LINCOI.KJ May 25. ) Nothing moro Interesting hns occurred for ft long tlmo In the oflieca of the Catholic Chufcli or the Irish National loairuQ than the bonlrovcrsy which has nrlion out of the "boycotting" of 1'ntrlok Kgnn by Itinliop Uonncum , of this city. It will bo rcmom- JwroJ ttiat on Tuesday Itisl a letter , written by nutliorlty of tbo bishop , was printed lu the Lincoln papers , explaining that the rea son1 the blah6p rofusdd to admit Egali to his presence was bccaufto ho declined to retract WOJ-ds which the bishop construed ns being lu derision of the supreme pontiff , the ol > icctlonnl remarks having reference to the papal rescript touching the "plan of cam * ititlgtii" This morning Mr. Etfan published a Boitiowhnt long letter , In which ho opens up on tlio bishop nil nloug the line and explains All the circumstances which led to the bishop's nctlon and the card. Mr. Egtm states that he nt first considered the card as h hoax , nnd did not boltovo that It wiw pub lished with the bishop's sanction , but that as. the bishop had published no denial after ho Imd boon sent n marked copy of the paper containing the card , it was evidently an tiuthoritatlvo publication. Mr. Kgan criticises the bishop for allowing the card to bo pub- llshcd over n pseudonym Instead of attach ing Ills own name , or nt least having that of Ills secretary subscribed to it , and Intimates btrongly that the entlro production Is devoid of decent feeling and Christian charltv. Ho then quotes the following letter , which ho addressed to the bishop : LI.NCOLX , Noh. . May 8 , 1SS3. Most Rever end Sir : I called upon you on yesterday in fitscharKO of what I deemed my duty , accom panied by Mr. Button , to bring before you n nuittar of considerable importance. It was > vlth no little surprise I received your nu's- flago declining to RCO us in other words , do- blnrlng against Mr. Sutton and myself a Bpccloaof boycott. The object of my visit * was to nsk you to hear , in the presence of flov. Mr. Dunphoy , n statement in regard to , ho attack which that Kontlomnn publicly ado upon mo at the mooting of the Irish atlonal league on Sunday last. I claim that hat attack was unjust nnd unwarrantable ; hat It amounted to public scandal , and In the ntarcstof religion , in the Interest of the Irish National league movement , nnd of the pence and harmony which should obtain amongst our.pcoplo. I most respectfully but firmly demand ut your hands an impartial Investigation into all the circumstances con nected With that attack. With profound res pect , I remain , your obedient servant , PATKIUK KOAN. Most Rev. Thomas lionacum , bishop of flnooln. , The bishop vouchsafed no reply to this let- Jtor. Mr. Egan declares that if the bishop will Investigate ho will find that ho has been noting ou entirely false Information nnd that 'ho U simply allowing himself to bo used by h few men , seine of thorn silly and some of Shorn designing. " Ho closes his letter as fol lows : . "For my own part I nsk no favor. I Jrnow iny rights as a citizen of the United States , as'nn Irish nationalist , as n man nnd n.s n Catholic , and I am determined and pre pared to defend them from whatever quarter they may1 bo assailed. " 11EQUISSTED TO HE HUATy. In order tbat'tho committee may not have its. trouble for Its pains the next time it visits * % lrbury to look nftcr the Rook Island road , President MelJrido , of the board of trade , ion mode arrangements byvhioh ho will be lotliloa when the offlolnls of the rend can bo not a Fnirbury. Ho Has also Increased the ctnmtttco's nnmbars and requests that the bllowing gentlemen hold themselves in oadlhdss to go to Fall-bury whenever they ihnll bo notified : J. Y. Wright , R A. Perry , lohn Fitzgerald , E. E. Browne , H. J. Cos- rrovo , J. H. MoMurty , Patrick Egan , O. A. Atkinson , J. J. Imholf , A. J. Cropsoy. J , II. Vmes , J. C. McI3rlde , John U. Utt , Mason. 3rcgg , J. H. Harley , John Zchring , E. P. ioggon , ( Xir. Willard , a L. Hull , R. N. Daliley , GrauJinsign , G. M. Lambcrtson , C. 3. Rurr nnd T. P. Konnnrd. If this commit- fro cnunot not what tliey go nftcr there is no use for anybody else to try. NEW COllltWATIONS. The Nebraska mortgage and investment Company of Fremont has been incorporated by Oeorgo W. Dorsoy , C. H. Toucray , F. B. llnrrlson , W. U. Matthews , William H. Harrison risen , William E. Smalls , nnd C. F. Dodge. U'ho company will negotiuto loans on real es tate or other security , purchase and sell notes. Blocks , bonds , mortgages , real estate , and jtlier securities , write Insurance and truns- ict such other business us shall bo desirable 'or its own use or prollts , or necessary for .ho collection or security of any debts or claims owing to the corporation in which it nny have an interest. The authorized stock .s $ . .00,000. but when ? 50,003 shall have been subscribed for nnd paid in , the board of di rectors Is given authority to begin business. The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Pmaha railroad company , has filed In the of- lice of the secretary of state a copy of reso lutions passed by the board of directors of Ihu company , authorizing the company to purchase the Northeastern Nebraska rail- roue. The copy of the resolution is accom panied by a very voluminous document which Js the charter of thu Chicago , St. Paul , Min neapolis & Oinnlm , nnd the charter of the Northeastern Nebraska. The resolutions lire nttcstod by O. E. Woodman , secretary of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha. The Tocumsch Electric Ught company has Incori > ornted for the pwiwso of lighting thu etreotsof Tccuniboh and the suburbs of that blty. The capital block Is $10,000 in shnrcs cf $100 nach , but mny be increased to JliS.COl ) Ijy u vote of a majority of the stock. The ar ticles nro signed by A. M. Applegot , Charles Leach , G. C. Xutavean dud diaries M. Hond- ylck , each of whom subscribed for twenty- live shares of stock. The Chadron Hotel company filed articles pf Incorporation in the oflleo of the secretary bf state to-day. The capital stock is ? 2 J.OUO nnd the incorporntorfl are Walter Brown , U'liomiva Moore uuil nlMUt a dozen others , JL NBW DEPAIITMBNT. The supply department of the B. & M. rail f oad , which has heretofore had charge of tha ifuel supply , 1ms been for a long time asking that it bu separated from tha other business pf tholr department and put into a dejinrt- immt by Itself , This has at last been douu. The fuel department of the road has taken its place as u permanency and C. G , Codman lias been placed in charge of it. Ho will Lave a force of Jlvo clerks and will have headquarters at Lincoln. The department for the present will occupy the rooms that liavo been occupied by the car accountant's force , which hn moved up another tloor , Yesterday's real estate transfers amounted The retail grocers held a meeting last night nt whlcti it was decided to close all the grocery stores of the city at noon on Mom- prial day und keep them closed until the fol lowing morning , The city Is dotted over with picturesque llttlo lakes that give line variety to the scenery of the city. After the ditches ug for the sewer , water aud gas pipes have bceu laid a section of the street is banked up and water turned in aud allowed to ecttlu the dirt for u day or two , Dr. W. L > . Dayton , who has been absent in ICuropo since last October , returned homo Yesterday , Duringbm absence Dr. Dayton Htcnt two months in Berlin , two months in Vienna , four weeks in Paris and two weeks nt Hollo. The time was spent in the best l > osHtus | ! of Europe and under the best in structors. Thcro will.be no "university address" at the commencement exercises of tha univers ity this year. The address was to have boon delivered by Dr. F , J. Touipkins , of London , but Chancellor Mauutt received a cablegram from the doctor this morning stating that ho \vas detained and would not bo able to bo present. A small boy with a largo fish attached to Ills hook. operating .mono of the flooded Streets this afternoon , attracted a good deal Of attention 0114 created a great deal of .tftf amusement. The paving Is progressing rap- illy , notwithstanding the fun had nt the ex- iwnso of the city dads and the contractors. The proceedings in district court to-dny were confined to nn uninteresting suit in which C. E , Burr sites Henry Bruegman for | si75 on promissory notes given for rent. Uruegmnn resists payment on the ground that by negligenoo ou tlicvimrtof the land- lard ho had goods damaged to the amount cf fOOO. fOOO.Tho The material decided upon by the commis sioner * for the court house is Colorado sand stone. The contract will bo signed at once roxulrlng the contractor to complato the liulldlng by September 1 , 1889. He says , nowovcr , that ho will get the edifice enclosed this season. ' Tbo Ktpcnonco of Mrs. Pctora. Mrs. Peters had Ilia , Mrs. Peters Imd chills , Mrs , Peters was sure slid was going to dlo ; They dosed her With pills , With powders and squills , With remedies wet , and with remedies dry. Many remedies lured her , But none of them cured her. Tholr names and their number nobody could tell ; And she soon might have died. But some "Pellets" were tried , That acted like magic , nnd then nho got , well. The huigio ' 'Pillots" were Dr. Piorco'n Pleasant 1'urffatlvo Pellets ( the original LUtlo Liver PilU ) . They cured Mrs. Pctora , anil now she wouldn't bo with out thorn. Drink Malta it is pleasant. BiaNCIIAND BAU. United States Court. Judge Dundy was still occupied yesterday [ n calling the docket to arrange for the hearing of some cases. Thcro nro several cases ready for trial and the attorneys in them nro nnxlous to have thorn come on , but owing to the fact that the witness foe money is about nil exhausted they cannot be heard at this term of court. Indictments wcro returned by the grand Jury against Albert B , Cisco for passing counterfeit money , nnd against n man named Livingstone for sending obscene literature through the malls. Biillm Culbcrtson hns resigned his position nnd gone to Lincoln to resume his position in the employ of the Burlington & Missouri railroad company. The case of Lodge against the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy railway company for $10.000 damages for personal Injury was called for honrlng in the afternoon. The case of Sherwood against Moolleo , on a motion for the rehearing of n case lo quiet the title to certain real estate , was bolng nrgjiod in chancery during the early part of the afternoon. _ _ District Court. VEllDIOT roil PLAINTIFF. The Jury In tliQ case of Russell against Hill nnd others , the saloon keeper and his bondsmen , whom the plaintiff claimed had sold her son liquors- that caused his ruin nnd imprisonment , and for which the plnlntifC claimed $5,000 damages , returned a vordiot yesterday for the plaintiff in the sum of $5.00. HE MUST HEFUND. Judge Hopcwoll handed down his decision yesterday in the case of David .Foss against Lyman H. Tower , in which the plaintiff asked for $1,200 , Iho amount which' the defendant realized from the sulo of n farm that ho hnd taken from the plaintiff on a mortgage. The ground upon which the plaintiff brought bis suit was that Dent , an agent for Tower , agreed thnt if ho would deed the fnrm .to Tower the sale would bo made , and that all that was realized from said sale over and above the interest nnd mortgage principal would bo returned to him. Defendant claimed that ho had never author ized Dent to make any such ngrcement with Foss to procure the deed , nnd did not. know thnt it had boon made until after the suit was begun. The court hold , that inasmuch as the deed was trans ferred to the defendant under tbo agreement with Dent , and the defendant had re covered nil the principal and interest on his lean that ho must refund the difference realized by tbo snlo of the land to the plaintiff. The land in question was located in Webster county. The loan of SSOO was made on it In 1880 nnd the final sale made in 1834. SUISO A POUCKMAN. The case of Kolar against Bmdy was called yesterday for trial. Brady was on thu police force .in December 18SO and while nttomptlng to arrest Kolar in the National ball , where ho was creating a disturbance , shot him through the hand. Ho asks the court for $1,500 damages from Brady.ICE ICE CllEAM I'UOriTS. The equity case of Haverly against M. J. Elliott was heard by Judge Wakeley. The defendant claims that -ho furnished the money for the lilting up of an ice cream par lor in 1884 , that was lo bo operated by the defendant ; that great profits were realized from the business , and that defendant re fused to give him his share of the profits. The partnership was dissolved some tlmo ago , and ho asks the court to compel the de fendant to make a settlement of the business and pay him his share of Iho profits which , under Iho Iho conlract , was to have boon one-third of tha not earnings. A MAKSIUI , KXJOIXlil ) . Judge Doano Issued 11 temporary writ of injunction yesterday , nakedfor by James H. Deland und Ellen Dcland against John Doro , city marshal of Florence , restraining him from breaking down their fences and tres passing on tnclr property. BUiiao coxvicTEn. At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Judge Groff began the reading of his charge to the jury in the Burgo case , and twelve minutes lalor the Jury lllod out to the deliberating room. Ono ballot was all thnt was required to settle the fate of the prisoner , and the unanimous verdict of the twelve men was "guilty of assault with intent to kill. " By 3'J5thojury : were bock in the courtroom nnd made known the verdict , the punishment ; for which is from one to twenty years in tha penitentiary , Burgo showed hut little con cern over the result and walked from the courtroom with n firm and steady stop back to the Jail lu the custody of Deputy Sheriff Grebe. Mrs. Burgo nnd the sister of the prisoner , together with u number of lady ac quaintances , wbru present nnd received the news with exchanges of satisfied glances , A TEMI-OUAIIYINMUJJCTIOX. JamosII.nnd Ellen Delaud succeeded in get ting n temporary injunction at the luinds of Judge Doano yesterday usjalnst the marshal of Florence from interfering with their lands or crops. The merits of the case will bo nrgucd on Saturday , Juno 0 , AITUES roil A ou Ann i AX. Jacob Jncobscn yesterday upplled to the court to have a guardian appointed for Dwight G. Phelps , ix minor , and afford him thu enjoyment of certain property cited in thu will of his deceased father , und which ho ( Juccbsen ) in turn finds ho Is entitled to , UKMAKDi ) A rOlir.CLOSUItK. John M. Wolfe says ho took as security from Henry D. and Clara E , Eastorbrook for thu payment of promissory notes amoupting tol-153tlireo lota in Exchange Place , As Die notes remain unadjusted , he nska the couri to give him power to dispose of the loud that ho may bo recompensed. ' County Court. The casd of Era F , Ringer against Wll liam Hamilton wns triedboforoJudgoShields yesterday. It Is a suit of ejectment. Plaintlil employed the defendant to work his market garden and gave him a house to live in , Af ter ho hud been nt work some tluiohls way of managing the garden became too extravagant for Ringer nnd ha concluded to discharge him. Hamilton refuses to give up possession of his housu und holds that he is employed for the Benson. The Jury brought in a verdict for the plaintiff. ruoMissonv NOTE SUIT. Obcrnc , JInsiek & Co. want a judgment in the sum of $150 ngjiiuat J. C. M. lleln und D , Holu , it bolng alleged that Is the sum duo ou two unpaid promissory notes. HEATING A CAlll'ET IlEATEIl. Samuel J , Miller , a carpet sweeper , began suit against Edward Alnscow in which ho asks tl,000 from the defendant for spreading reports among his patrons that ho ( Miller ) has quit the business , nnd soliciting his cui * tomera , thus almost ruining his business , 11ELLK A , rOLAC'U Sl-gU. Action was brought yesterday by the Onto City Land company to collect fiom Belle A , Polaok the sum of fJO.G7 , with interest , duo ou n promissory note. Ul'ILUINO MATERIAL SUIT. Geriuun D. Wyatt represents that Fred. Austin is indebted to him in the sum ol tfl'J.OJ for building materials , and ho asks for a judgment 4u that amount. Drink Multo , a'contsu bottle. . ADDITIONAL OTJNOm BLTJFPS Tlio Victims of Booro. Owing to the failure of several parties to appear nt police court yesterday morning , Judge Aylcsworth did n bettor paying busi ness than if the absentees hnd shown up. May Morgan , alla Ircno Washington , an Omaha cyprinn , was first called forbutthcro was no response. Irene came over on the 1 iOO dummy Thursday afternoon with Alice Wallace , another Nebraska female of uncer tain vltiuo , and Fred Cox. The trio started > ut to see the city and sample prohibition bug-Juice. The found so many kinds to sample that by the tlmo they arrived nt Dolly Collins1 ranch , ICO "Rotten Row. " they were cotting quite ruolloiv. It seems that the frail Irene has a 'Jfrlcnd" who Is a would-bo fl port of great pretentious but very limited capital , known" "Doo" MIddloton , who fre quents the Broadway gambling houses. Irene started out to find him. Proceeding to the "Mint" she kicked In the door nnd otherwise nrnusod herself until Officer Thomni gath ered her in. Mlddlcton Immediately wont to the iiolico station nnd deposited $0.150 for her appearance yesterday . morn ing , and the pair proceeded to No. 100 , There was too much booze in , the crowd to nllow peace to reign for n great while , nnd wnon Irene nccusod "DOo" of having nnothor ho resented it by "smashing" her n couple of times In the eye , llor screams quickly brought Onicer Cuolck to the spot. As Mld- dleton rushed out of the door ho ran plump ngainst the waiting oHlcor , who cautioned him to "go nlsy now. " The whole house wiw pulled , nnd the four above named , being the only Inmates nt the time , wcro taken to the station , Dan Corrlgg went security for "Doo" nnd Ircno in the sum of $10 ench , nnd the pair wcro ngaiu released. As she carefully nursed her colored optics. Irene vowed nho would never again visit tlio Bluffs , nnd she has thus far kept her word , for the $10,50 was for feited yesterday morning fornon-appcnranco. If she adheres to her determination she will not be troubled by "Doo , " who Is known in of Omnhn ns Billy Morgan , ns ho was run out that city by the police on the occasion of his last visit , uiut warned not to return. William Cameron , n Mills county farmer , wa also arraigned for succumbing to "tan glefoot. During his inebriated purgriuations ho had become possessed of n canvas 1mm , stuffed with sawdust , hung out ns n sign nt Robert Mullla' store. H pleaded guilty to the drunk nnd was assessed J7.CO therefor , but when the court preferred the other charge , larceny of u ham , his astonishment know no bounds , nnd thu court nnd specta tors had tholr laugh nnd the charge wns din- missed. AR William wns short of cash ho was remanded to tlio cooler. Tlio Now Omlcn. The handsome cherry cage of the Ogden house elevator hns been placed in position and is now In running order. It hns heavy nickel trimmings , und much fine carved work , and.ls claimed by Mr. Porter , the fore man of Crane Bros.1 works , where It was built , to bo the finest ono In either this city or Omaha. A beautiful mirror adorns the rear of Iho capo , nnd the upper part of the sides nro of heavy pinto glass. The now rnngo in the kitchen Is in position , and the ropapering und painting of the dining room Is completed. All of the finishing work can bo comulotod in two days , nnd this finely equipped and elegantly furnished hotel will bo ready to open to the public. Shouldn't bo Chowa-crn. James Ross is the name of n colored indi vidual who is boarding out a fine of $15 nt the city jail. Ycttorduy his wife thought she would tnko him some tobacco to console him during his confinement. She bought some chewing tobacco nnd repaired to the cooler. It so happened thnt Ross was wanting a smoke , ana when ho saw what was brought , ho began to curse and abuse the woman until the Jailor interfered. The woman started out to get what her lord demanded , and the ugly brute threaloned dreadful consequences if she failed lo got what ho wished. Her devo- votlon to her husband , who is lltllo less than a fiend incarnate , is rather surprising. When hn is released she will without any doubt re ceive n tcrribe beating for her llttlo mistake. Dissolution Notice. The firm of Alien & Boll is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. J. W. Allen assumes all liabilities on thp firm account. Debts owing to the firm maybe bo paid to either of us. Mr. Alton will continue the business at the same ollico. Dated May 20 , 1888. J. W. ALT.KK , C. E. DELL. I will buy good second-hand furniture , stoves and cat-pots ; will pay full cash value. A. J. Maudol , 3U3 Broadway. To Protect Luke Mnunwa. A meeting of citizens wns held at the board of trade rooms lost evening for the purpose of taking such measures as shall properly protect Lake Manawa. F. J. Day was made chairman and E. H. Odell secretary. On motion the following committees were appointed : Finance S. P. MacConnell , E. H. Odell , William Moore , M. F. Rohrer , A. B. Walker , Pat Lacy. Executive committee Bon. Marks , F. E. Reed , S. P. MacCon- noll. Vic Keller , A. Louie , A. W. Dudley , William Wray. Tlio finance couimittoo will immediately begin active operations in solici ting , At least $1,000 is necessary to do thu necessary work , o Cricket In tlio Hluflft. A few of the English citizens of the Bluffa nro trying to create tin Interest in cricket hero , and hnvo organized nn eleven for the purpose of drawing Iho attention of the pub llo to the matter. The now team is to bo known ns the Council Bluffs Nondcscipts nnd will piny > ts first game this afternoon with thu Omulm cloven at the Omaha driving park. It is composed of lhafollowing players ; Captain Richard Green. F. W. Hilditch , Jom ) Hilditch. William Hilditch , Daniel Ash- ton , Ernest Thortou , Richard Howell , F. W. Froon , Albert Judges , George Mullinc , W. G. Grace. The game Is nn interesting ono , nnd there is no reason why the newly organized loam would not receive liberal patronage if n scries of games should.be arranged and suit able grounds provided. Last evening Mrs. Frank Mclfcnzlo ar rived homo from Australia. She was nccom panlcd by her husband's brother , James Me- JCcuzlc , who resides at Utica , N. Y. Ho will remain in the city a day before leaving for home. The old , reliable firm of Schultcr & Boloy are surely doing their share of the business in their lino. Yesterday they sold a car load of mules to n B. & M. contractor. They were shipped to Rule , Neb. Bofuro leaving , the same man left nn order for n second cur load which will bo shipped at once. In superior excellence proven In millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century. It Is uiad by the I'ulted Statua Government. En dorsed by the heads of the great universities us tha atrou ebt , pur at and moat healthful. Dr. 1'rlce's Cream ilaUiiK I'owder does not contain Ainrnonln. lime or alum. Sold only lu cans. - I'HIOr. 11AKINO I'OWDEU CO. Kcw York. ChlcaKO. St. Loula. Htj POPULARITY ! 2o attain the standard of business thnt a incrclitint strive * Iqgaln , he must first obtutnt he implicit confidence of tltopitbllc. It U nocasil ( us till business men are awarcj to accomplish this tlifllcult tusK , and itin nn- Isolated ctisc where it occurs , liy doing a Strictly Honorable Business , l > jjl obtaining for the vnWc somcthhifj which greatly ucncflttcd their poclectbooks and thr.ir bavtis , the MISIUT ULOTHIXQ rAJlLOJtS , } 11 JO Farnam street , have become very } > o ; > i < ir < r , and have not onlivtilncd the confluence of the Omaha public but have also received their thanJc * . fF < l Htrlvcat all times to please on rvtttron * , our nonttlarttu in convincing proof of our success. The dullness of trade , coupled with the fact thattlio tailors had a great quantity of goods left OH their hands , has lent considerable towards our opportunity to purchase their At a vcrjj nominal figure , and below we quote prices for these goods which will induce the most Inveterate l > arguln sockcr to Investigate * l Oomjt Si $ 9.5O buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $20. 11,50 buys a One Button Sack Suit , which was made to order for $22. 13.75 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit , which was-made to order for $28. 16.OO buys' a Railroad Sack Suit , which was made to order for $3O. 2.O.OO buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $4O. 24.00 buys a One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $50. 28.50 buys a Bannockburn Cheviot , sack or frock , which was made to order for $60. SO.OObuys a Crepe Worsted , ( imp. ) 4-Button Cutawaywhichwas made to order for $65. AND THEY ARE DANDIES. $18.00 Buys a Cassimere Prince Albert Suit which was made to order for $37. $22.50 Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $45. $25.50 'Buys a Corkscrew Prince. Albart Suit , which was made to order for $50. H30.OO Buys a Hobby Piu Check , light color , which was made to order for $6O. $35.00 Buys an Imported Worsted , satin lined , which was made to order for $7O. . 00 Buys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was made to order for $8O. A Hobby and Complete line of Pantaloons from $2.78 to $1O. All alterations to Improve a fit done free of charge. 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119. Three Doors East of I2th Street Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. TT rBEOEDSNTBD ATTBAOTION. * - * OVBll A MILLION DISTKIUUTRD CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated l > r tha Lijslslaturo In 1808. forKduca tlonnl nnd ( linrltable purpose * , und Us franchln luado tv pnrl of tbe present Bustu Couslltutloii , In 1STJ bjr nn ovorwlielmlnu poplilnr vote , Its < : raml Slnclo Number Dmwlnei tnko plna month ! ) ' , and tue Urand Oqnrtorly I r every tlirco uiontlis ( Murch , December. ) " \Vo do hereby certify tbnt we nuperylso thonr rnnKcnuMit for all the monthly and quarterly Draw * I IIKJ of Tbo Louisiana State Ixrttory Company , and In person uiuuHL'o and control tlio drawlnini themselves. nnd tbnt tlio fame nre conducted with honesty , fair- 1109H nnd In Rood fulth toward nil pnrtlpn , nod wo niithorlto the Company to use tbli cortldcato with fuc similes of our ( Igmiture attuclioil , In Its nJrertiJO- menls. " COMMISdlOKEKS. Wo , the undersigned Il.inUsand IlanUcrawlllpaynll I'rlzca drawn lu the Louisiana Slate IxjUurlcs which may bu prrrentod at our counter * . II. M. WAUISLKVi 1'rei. 1/oulslmm National llanlc. riKUUK l.ANAUJC , Proi. Slate National Hank. A. IIAIjUWlN'i 1'i-os. Now Orleans National Dink. CAUL KOII.V , 1'rcs. Union National Iluuk. GRAND QUARTERLY DRAWING In ilie Aomlemjr of Music , Now Or leans , TtJCHdnyi Juno 1U , 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Ticl'ots nt Twenty Dollars each , Halves $10 ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Moths $1. LIST OF 1'IIIZCS. pni/n OP r-uwu i . ritl/.K OK JOJ.OUI Is . IMIIZI : OK CO , < M U . 1 I'HI/.H OP 2.VJIOIS . - I'UI/KH OK 10Jti ( ) ro . -M.Hl ( 6 I'HI/KS Olf 6.UU ) aru . V > fU ) 16 1'HIZKS OK J.OU ) uro . % , ! > > ) HO I'iU/.IM OK JD mo . , . Mi.Kl ) Jil TIllXK.S OK M are . IU.nl ) M ) rillZKd OK 'JuOaru . UJUtUJ AI'I'IIO.XIMATIOX riUZEj. 100 I'rlzc * of Ml approrlniatlni ; to rmu.ail I'rlio are . W.TO 100 1'rlu'H nf SJIU approximating to flUU.UXI I'rtio are . W/m 1001'rlroofFJiUupproxluiutliiK to KO.UUU'ilzo aru . , . 20,010 TKUMINAL rmnn. : IU0rrlietorilUUdcUdedby.i..VUUOO ) frtiunro . . . . „ . . . , . 100,000 1,000 1'rlzea ot ! IOO decided by..tl ! JOiJO 1'rliuuro. . , r . , . , , . lOO.ou ) amounting to . II.UAOOO For club rutc > , or any f urthur Information apply to the undernlKncd , Your hunuwrttlmi must ha distinct nnd l nutiirunliilif , ere rapid return mall delivery will bo umuriiil by your linclOiliiK uncnvoloiio beurhu your lull nildri'Bi. bend 1'OSTAlj NOTC3 , oxprasi manor ordori. or New Vork Uxcbanira la ordlniry letter Currency by express ( at ourexpouto ) udilr Med l < > OrM , A. . \VABIUXQTOyI.C. Address Eogitstoroi Letters t : NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK , NKW OULliAN3 , 1.A. REMEMBER That ; the presonee of Generals - erals lleaurtjard ana Early who are ID chawe u tha drawmiis , is a Kuir- nice of ub nluto farne ! and Integrity , that the chaucua are all equal , und that no unu can uoxlbly dUlTio wlmt number will draw a I'rlio. RKMKMI1ICU thU the payment of all prim * It auiUiNTKti ) 11 r rouu NATIDMAI. BANKS' ov New ouLIAN * , r > J tha tickets are elgned br the prciluoiit of an institution whote Lhartored rltiuts ure recog nized In the uli'heit courts ; therefore , beware ot any Imitations or anonymous scheme' . JiniCIOUS AND PERSISTENT Adrurtiiluer hu always proven successful. Jlcfom placlntf nny No\v pnpor Advcrtlelng coaauK LORD & THOMAS , iUTEJnlSl.XU AUtftTt ) , 41 U 15 tUnOolth Su.it , CHICAGO. fn < ! Tnn A MONTH cau bo uiadoworlt IU OpUUinjj for us. Agents preferred . can fumlih llislr own hones und give their nholu time to the business. Biiatu uomeals m y t.o . praatably cmplorod alio. A few vacancies In towns ana cities. li.r.JoiiNrfuy & ( > . . 1WJ Mulu bu , lllch Mtatleo ui Omaha U o. Tholeading Corsets of Eur ope and America. O v o r 2,000,0000 , Bold last yenr In this coun try olono. eons are : they are the best fitting1 , moat com fortable , most dur able and . cboapoetj corsotov-K er made. Avoid worthless Imitations. Caroline Is used In no Corsets except those made by us. None are genuine unless Dr. WARNER'S CORALINElaprlnt- od on Insldo of stool cover. For Bale by all loading merchants- WARNER BROS , , * J. A. MINER , Manager. Unformcntcd aiu } not intoxicating. Acts like I a cliarm in all cases of Diar rhoea nnd Dysentery and all stomach nnd bowel troubles. Grateful nliko to women , chil dren nnd convalescents. Givea n delicious flavor to ice-water , lemonade or soda-water. Imported and bottled by MlJIAUTTCH > , Fl.ETOHEn it Co. Cincinnati , 0. For ealo by till ) follow Inn dealer * HIchuidDon DniK Co. , Iltnko , llriito iV Cn. , Adlcri Holler , lihidstonu llros. \ Co. , Kriink Dclliuio A Co. , It. It. ( Jnitto , und nil wholesale and rctull drueKlatu , liquor dculors and irlno iiier- chau everywhere. s for onr Patent lUrloy CRYSTAT.S , ftl Corcnl Foadfor lircaltfaUTeaf lu ttiero , wrilo us for f rco eam- OUUniidHl'IiCIAIj I1IA- nro Invaluable Taste-renal ring lo bran ; mainly free from starch. DBCaVothlnc equals our IIKALTH circular offering 4 Iba. frcx : . , Frops.NYfttertownN.Y Sold by Llttlo < C U'iUtain * , Omaha. GREAT PUBLICSALE Thoroughbred Short Horn Cattle At Walnut Parknear Lincoln , TIIUICSDAY , MAY ill , 1888 , rorty-flve head of Hates and Hates Topped , Crulckalmnk aud ( . 'rnlcksuuuk Topped Cuttle u raru opportunity for tliose wntitlng bulls or females for a foundation of a ( 'ood herd. All are earnestly solicited to send for catalogue and at tend thu bale. ISAAC1 JOHNSON , 1'ropr. COL. F. M. WOODS. Auctioneer. Blcirtlon tlio Omulm lleo. lYUnrl ftfi Li * &l 'UflVrlnir from tlia tt- . Hi njfKti of youlbful rr. 4 , itc. 1 win ftviuHi Taluabf trfAtlM ( w Ud } ni full luitlculan fur tici . cure , rue at . FtNc'FOWLeR ! , Moodtis , Conn. GOLD MEDAL , PABIB , 1878. BAKER'S ttt Con. Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa , from which the exccsa of Oil has been removed. It lias thnt llmti'the itrenylh'ot Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd la therefore far moro economi cal , catting leu than mt cent a cup. U U delicious , nouiinhlng , Btrengthcnlng. easily digested , and admirably adapted for luralldi aa well as for persons In health. Sold 6y Orocorii CTerjnlierB. W , BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Mass , DREXEL & MAUL , * ( Successors to John G. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old Bland , U07 Farnnm fit. Ordora by telegraph solicited and promptly attended Telephone to.No. S. SUCCESS IN SPECULATION , A N1JW WOHK The most complete ever pul- hshod.devoted to the inirchase nnd ale of Blocks , bonds , etc. Decision' ] of the courts regarding stock sales , brokers and bucket shops , manipu lation of Ihe stock niarket , caucus or panic , etc. How , when , and > Umt to purchase and soil. Send postpaid on receipt ot 5Uc. , by tlio STANJDAHI ) PUnUSItTNG c6. . AlbanyrN. Y. E.T.Allen , M. D.f Homoeopathic Specialist , EVE ! AND THROAT NOSE , Eflf Uil Spectacles Accurately Prescribed. E.A21GE JSL'JL , O2UAHA % . , , Surgeon and Physician , Offlco N. W Corner nth nnd Ijonglas at. Oraco telephone , < 63 ; Hosldence telephone , 603. Or the Liquor Habit , Posltlrcljr Cured bj AdmiulstorlugDr. llaiuea' Gulden . Specific. It can bo nlvcra In a cup of coffee or ten with , pui the Knottledgo ot the person taking it ; abla- lutoly harmless , nnd will effect a permanent and drinker or an alcoholic wreck. U'bouBunds of drunkards have been inado temperate men who have token Oolden SceclflO In their coffee with out their knowledge and to day bellave th y quit drinking of their own fr o will , u never falli. Thenysiam onca impregnated With tbo Specltlp , It becomes on utter Unvosslblllty for sa8 ,1ffi8i'Ja&s ! MfeiSSSS 1 Al vl * M ° - MADAM SCHACK'S ' ABDOMINAL-HOSE bUPI'OICTRBES. -DRESS 11EFOKM Wliere Shapellnen , Comfort and Health aru tli-slrei ! It la liiUlgpenii- iible. Corpulent Ili-'iiros reduced und niadu tlnipcly In throe Loelx inunthi. Worm u need no l eulTur from eaknc a of tholreex by wenrlnK this supporter. On sulo by leadlnu merchants. Or for clr- tulursuuJ luformutlon uddrc > 3 EARL MFG. CO. , SGOStnto St. , Otli Floor. CHICAGO , ILLINOIS. THE BOHAHON BEST MADE. Perfett Hiding Buggies. Breaking Carts. _ Jtoaionabl'o I'rlce * . v " ' ' * ' Bchanon Carrlaga Go.j "ctf'cAco. S. K. FELTON & GO. , 0 And Manufacturers' Acronta for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. Of all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. tall Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Dice , Straus's ' Building , Fourth Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , GRATEFUL COMFORTING Epps's Cocoa , BREAKFAST , "By A thorough knqwlodio of tba natural lawa whlou govern the pperntloli of dlpostlon ana autrfij tlpn , and by careful application ot tha ttno properties 1 pf welUeUcttd CCopa , Mr. Bpp bin prqrlded o.U fiblci breakfMt With a delicately Unvoroi beterlga which inuyiavouB many heary doctors tills. JtW b7 l.h.lJP"IOUB } : ° fa of " , UC1J " "Id" of "let tbjil a i may bo nroaually built up until itrong onfrnsh to rcalit overt tendency to dljoujg. Uun" I ariifliof ubtlemaludlvaaru flootluL-nronnJ nsroaflT.j to attack nhercrur there It a weai point. Wo taai I O munTn fatal Bhaftty keeping ounnlvqi wort I a M"lf nou'ulloli . i * ioa ° 'n ' > l'ly with bolllnir water or milk. Bold onlr In finir pound Uni by Urocoro labeled thus : i TAMPS PPP53 & Pfl nomocppathlo CliomUts JUlulJU tlTU UUii IOJV > ON , ENOLAMD. Grab Orcliaril A. r-ooiTrvja ovsiz : z-ozs Dyspepsia , Sick-Headache , ConstipatioD , OLD PV ALL DRUaqitTtt , PAMPHLCT BV MAIL mCC. Orab Orchard Water Co. Louisville , Ky. UiuUlli. Rlrmjth and Jtobmt Mtntiood In ib H S ftSjsl&SSlw/ / a toB a .v1' " " t 'ftl\ l k't" ' i > t / VOUNQ lire . orb r.11Vie. . r rcuci.uc. I . . . W..KLlaJsSniSifliJ' , , ; ; H. lrN , . , . . . rto.BiUiu. o4Ui.l .a d lofrftl.d in l7l'a..V. ! L UVASICOCtlt RA9ICAIU CUBIO WITHOUT BrltATIOH.a4 CIVIALE REMEDIAL AQENCy. lid Fulton Street , New . HOWTOAOT. ' Ptfc ud t' t"Cll nl dlur. dor. cured uftAouifitoiatch Vt4lclo f.