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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WffgJSTESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 188a
LINCOLN NEWS AND NOTES ,
Official Hoturna of tbo State and
Congressional Districts.
NEW NEBRASKA ENTERPRISES.
Business Trftruncled YoUorday In the
Supreme ntnl District Courts
becrotfiry Lawn Itatisnck-
Ing the Ilccords.
Nebraska' * Official Vote.
Tlio total vote ot the state ami congrov
tional tickets In in follows. The presidential
rote U carefully estimated ;
"
Total ,
VuU.\ \ Volt.
Far I'ruMfnt ; Vor Atlortvii Uenrml :
Ilnrrisoii , rep 10s , < W ) l.cesn , rep lWt ( > > l
Clflvelnml. detii NII 41 clem
risk , pro , . p.r.v ; ilmnd.pin . . . I'/lia
Htrcatcr. u T. 4,401 1C IHX , u I. . 4lil :
Plurality Plurality . 17i
Fur ( Vowrwoi - I mil. fulilii L'd a II M'\J. \
Thnrflr. rep. IQI.fKl Btcrn , rep . . . .lOWii
McSliano , ilotn ' ' " .nmi-n , ucm HiT ) )
ItlKdow , pro. Hub iti , pro , P.nlii
llutlrr , tt. 1. . . . Will \\llullt.U. 1 . Mil
Plurality Plum Uy . 21,21
.Sii | > ' I'lililic liiflniilinii.
MPlkloJohn.tep.lUVn" l.nne. rt-p. . liH.140
ToUla. dim. . W,7f ) > Thraxhcr , dew WV1I4
Dale , pro . I'.T ' lllllon , pro B/kV !
Pattuti. u. 1. . 4,1 UOJil.lt. 1 . 4tl )
Plurality. . . Si , * ! Plurality . . . S7.J80
/'or Stcrefaru nf btnte ! Vir Oiij/im ilit < / ( . ) :
tana , rep. . KiT.I'V ' ! ronnell , itp XVC4
Milieu , ilorn f" .Monon , drill UVilt )
Hopper , pro ( irnhnin. pin . " , ic !
llciithoin , U. 1. . 4.1IH IMKcrton , it. 1 . . ( "a
Plurality I'ltirnllty . . 3,407
Fur ltt < iwrcr. I'm ( mii/trwiJtf / tit * . ) ;
inn , IL-P . IOK.I'J ; I.iilnl. icp IH.HJO
Piittersoii , di'iii w.fisi HnMliiKf , dcm " 1'JH
Htewurt 1110 p , ; : ) ! Molt , ] > ro . 1,12 }
Naili. n. 1. . 4.11 ! ' Itohr.il. I . l.i : ,
putrulltv Jr.LOt ) IMur.illty . . . \\M \
Ali'l till I'lllillC .Iri-'lK. I'm ( < iii/o | lid i/ls / I.
llonton , lep. 10C.100 Doisoj. rep rlk8
I'ayntar , ucm Ni.7l Wethorby. dem. ill , 1H
Hoilu. pro. . 1''tfJ ' Walling , l > ro JVJii
Alley , tul. . . . 4,211 .loiips. u. 1 . , . 1,487
_ PluraUty. _ _ . . ! I'luiuilty . . . 11.U7U
IHHTUK T COU1IT ( IOSSI1- .
The district court room was crowded with
visitors nnd spectators Interested hi the cases
on tr al to day. Judge Field was on tlio
bench.
At the opening hour this morning tlio
sealed verdict of the Jury wns returned In
the c 3o of John Fit/geinld vslirowster ,
giving Judgment to the defendant The de
cision , liowovur , caused no surprise.
The trial of the cause of Or. W. II. II.
Dunn vs the Chicago , Hurlington & Quiticv
railroad company , wns commuiiccd. It will
probably not bo RUbintttctl to the jury be
fore to morrow. The plaintiff claims dam
ages against the routl In tlio sum of $ ly > 0
sustained < i year ago last March from llros
not by passing trnlnn. Hi ) itllcgoH that some
U13 tons of ijay were dustro.ycd b.v these
fires , together with a valuable stacUer mid
otbor liiijlng Implomcnts. Over thirty wit
nesses njipcar for thu plaintiff nlojio.
Hanmiti Nelson Illcd her petition to-day
for divorce from her husband , Joseph Nel
son , on the ( 'rounds of desertion und adul
tery. She uho alleges extreme cruelty. The
couple wcro married in Iowa In 1S70.
AK OM.U1A E.STEItl'IIISi : .
The Nebraska Electt li ? Light and Motor
company Hied articles of incoiporatlon ut the
secretary of state's odlco this morning. The
company was organised at Omnhu and the
articles were subscribed to'on the PJth day
of October. 18S8 , by C. D. Coroll , AV. S.
Mnso , Jeff W. Hi'dford , T. S. Clarltson , J. J.
AVillis , Oliver T. Urlggs mid Edwin H.
Walker.
The articles recite the nature of'tho busi
ness of the company to bo tlio manufacture
of electric light , motors , batteries , auto
matic dynamos , electric ventilators , bells and
ether uppiuutus und appliances of a like
chaructar , to bo Bold in the state , and the
purchase aud sale of such real estate as ahull
bo deemed necessary or proper for the suc-
ccsstul carrying on of the business of the
corporation. Tlio sum of $ r > 00)00 ( ) is the cap
ital slock authorized , which is divided inter
r > ; OOI ) shares of the par value of $100 each. It
is also stipulated that the share * shall bo
paid up whonmil > acribed , und thereafter 11011-
asso iablo. Uut ei1 the in tides the business
commenced Oc OJer 13 nnd will eootinuo
until a llko date in the year 11KI9 , The busi
ness of the company is managed by n board
of directors , consisting of seven members ,
all ot whom uro owners of shares and by a ,
president , vicrt president , secretary uud
treasurer , elected by the board. Annual
meetings will bo hold on the first Monday of
January of ciu'li year. At this time oflloers
nro elected and the geueinl business of the
company carefully considered ,
WIUTIIBU IIOKS IT TKND.
For some tlavs past Secretary Laws has
been quietly working up statistics of some
sort , nnd , Is doing the work without clerical
Help. Just what Is to bo unearthed no ono
scorns to know , but ho is getting back Into
estimates that have been allowed and paid
for"worlc on state buildings nnd. other con
tracts , dating back long years , even to the
beginning , when the first deposit ot money
paid by the state's taxpayers was put
Into the various Institutions nnd
homes. The soorotury Is ransacking records ,
minutely noting the disposition that has boon
madp of the state's funds , und ho does it in a
way thut Indicates , keep bauds off , I know
what I am doing , there has been rotten doIngs -
Ings in Jericho and I am after the figures to
provo it. Mr. Laws has a very quiet way of
doing thiags , and there Is just u chance that
his work has keen algnlllcance. It has boon
said thut u rlcld investigation of the archives
of the state house could unfold a Btraupo
Btory , and it la barely jxjssiblo that ho again
seeks to exemplify the old saying : "Truth
w3 > .is stranger than llctlon. " It is sug
gested , however , that the investigation is
for the purpose of giving nn accurate nnd
condensed history of all the transactions
that have taken place In public lands , build
ings nud gouorul contracts since the organi
zation and admission of Nebraska as a state ,
and that It may unearth crookedness.
Minima : COUUT M : S.
The following gentlemen were admitted to
practice : Charles Epperson , Omcr L. Green ,
J. It. I'dtriclc , C. W. Vance.
IJrokcn How Hotel company vs Goodman ,
, Boguo , etc. , Co. , dismissed.
Tlio following causes wcro continued :
Dawning vs Glonii ; Sprague vs Wurron.
Tlio following causes were argued und sub
mitted : Hold vs Smith ; 1 JiMischotor vs Atkins ;
Grand Ulund , ota , Co. VH Fro.v , State ox rol
Anderson vs Cheyenne county ; Hall vs
Altlicu.
C1TV NEWS AN1 > NOTBS ,
Hou , Frank Hansom of Nebraska City was
In Lincoln to-day , Otoo'n now senator is
carefully scanning BOIHO of tlio important
needs of the peoploof the state , nnd Tun HUB
repioMjatativo opines that he will bo found
working zealously for them when thu time
comes.
The council committee has postponed action
on the Kminoim case another week. Things
lire passing straugo regarding this mutter.
Thu brilliant editor of the Democrat is kept
In turriblu siiBponBO , Councilman L'aco took
occasion to say last night that ho meant tus-
pension for thirty days , Instead of sixty , ua
i- giveu in his minority report. It is possible
' that two of the best men.on the police force
will bo retained. Ulllcure Mttuhull und 1'ound
huvo no reason to bo imhamed.
Tlio wife ot Agent Teas , of the Wells-
Furgo Exprm company , had a line gold
wiitcli stolen ycstculuy afternoon , The
watch wns a present to Mrs. Teas from her
Uusbaud. She was showing the magtulicent
timekeeper to some callers duriug the day.
Lutor shu laid the wutch itowu and on her
retuin found it missing. A colored woman
who called there about that tiuio is stroncly
suspected , but no nricsts have been made.
At the mooting of the "city dads" last
night the assessment question of storm water
sewer district No 'Jcamoup for discussion
aguiu. This matter U still unsettled. Attor
ney Webster was heard and ho emphatically
stated thn assessment would not stand legal
test as It now stumts. On motion following
\VulwtcrV aiKumcntho \ oniiro action of the
council on this matter was rescinded and ro-
Icrrcd to the eowcr commlttuo with the city
engineer nnd attorney to report at the next
regular meeting ,
U. 1. llessogluo , tlio newly appointed Union
PacUiofllvulou superintendent. JohuLorgty ,
superintendent .of bridges nnd buildings , J.
1 > . llovoy , master incclianjo , und 1' . A.
\Voarlck , mustur mcchanlo , arrived in i > ln-
coin yoHtcrdny on a special train. H Is said
that no particular Blu-nlttcanco attaches to
the viiiL The party speut sovaral hours
lookitiK over the switch ynrds uud other
property belonging to the company hero and
then took the train for lioutrlco , where they
meet Vlco 1'rusident Ilolcomb ,
Dr. JefTorls' ruinoUy cures every CHSU
> f dloUtUoi'IlL. No itfivainlMii car
BOUTU OMAHA NiiWS.
IrocccrtlnK of tlio City Conncll.
Mayor Sloano and Councllmcn McMillan ,
O'ltourko , Hurlto , .letter , Smith , Fenno and
Hajlcs * < vpro present when the wmtiril cou-
vencil Monday ulRht. Absent. Mr Kafforty.
The mlnutcR wcro read and approved.
The finance cjmmlttco uiado favorable re
ports on twenty-two bills , amounting to
The ordinance committee rtpjrteJ favora
bly on ordinance No. 07 , governing the use of
streets nnd alleys for tilc raph and tele
phone poles ; on ordinance No. Ot , renuirint ;
sidewalks to be built on Twenty sixth street
on the east side from N to 1 } streets , anil on
the wc < t sul from N to O streets : nnd ordi
nance Nn 100 , regulating the U o of streets
and alleys for building purpnsM and covern-
inp permits for vaults , coal cellars , nren ways
and stair-ways on or under slroots , alloys
nnd sidewalk , were read , reported favorably
by the ordinance committee , and on suspen
sion of the rules were passed dually.
The committee on streets and alloys re
ported in favor of awarding the contract for
the L street viaduct to the Milwaukee
Bridge and Iroa company , of Milwaukee ,
Wis. , for f ll.WS. In the committee's re
port it was stated that the members had
called on Messrs. Her nnd Ifouutze , of the
Land company , who stated that the company
would gl vi' M. . " > 00 towards building the via
duct pionding the contract bo lei ut once.
1 his brouuht on decided opposition on the
part of Messrs McMillan und llnrlto. who
wanted the bids read In the council either as
a committee of the whole or before the coun
cil In regular session , as they did not know
what they wore voting on. On the second
vote , the report was ndoptcd by a vote of 4
to S. Mo srs Uayless , Fonno , Smith and
O'Kourko vet ing yes. and Messrs. McMillan ,
liurkc and .letter voting no.
The petition of forty-two Albright citizens
for leave to lay a truck : naross llellovue ave
nue. Albright for u coonrr shop to employ
ninety men. The spur track from the Union
1'acitlc track near tlio Half-way house to the
cast side of Hellovtio avenue. KoferrcJ to
the committee on streets nnd alleys to net.
The petition of St. Agnes church for the
grading of Q street from Twenty-fourth to
Twenty -second streets was read nnd referred
to the committee on streets nnd alleys ,
The petition of property holders on
Twenty-fourth street praying that the pres
out grade from II to Q streets ho undo the
oflldiil grade , was road nnd referred to the
committee on streets and alleys.
The petition of citizens for electric lights on
Twunty-fouith street at 1' and Q streets was
re foncd to tlio committee on public lights.
H. C. Uostwick's letter regaidiUK cashing
Hie claims , when they will bo exchanged for
warrants , the amount of the assessment In
each case and the fund against which each
claim is drawn , otherwise tlio bank will re
fuse to cosh thorn , was road and placed on
file.
file.Uy resolutions. P2.200 was set aside to bo
known us interest on the funding bonds , nnd
$ . ' { ,400 , to bo known us the lire and water
fund.
The clerk was directed to issue warrants
for nil claim Hies approved up to and includ
ing August 1 , 18SS.
The city treasurer was directed to pay the
$8,000 warrant of the Omaha Loan and Trust
company and the Nebraska Savings bank
claim for 31 , 100.
The mayor was directed to call a publlo
meeting for the purpose of draughting n
charter for the city , to bo presented at the
next meeting of the legislature.
Tlio oity engineer in conjunction with the
committee on streets and alloys , was
directed to cntor into a contract with the
Milwaukee Bridge uud Iroa company for the
construction of thp L street viaduct.
The building inspector was directed to
notify the telegraph and telephone compa
nies to croct their poles according to the
ordinance.
The clerk was directed to draw nn order
for WOO , for Mayor Savage's salary for last
year.
The street commissioner was directed
to notify Twenty-sixth street to lay the walk
required ,
The following bills were road and referred
to the finance committee : G. H. Lawrence ,
$ t5 ! ; R. H. Lawrence , * S4.50 ; C. H. Richmond
mend , mi4 ; Fred. H. Urittan , Sa',1'35 ' ; U.
U. Hicks , SU.50 ; Frank H. Knowles , $ :0 ; C.
W. Miller , ? 1 < 1 : Nebraska Telegraph Co. ,
? : John Blake. 83 ; J. S. Vosbcrg , 5,150 ; E.
H. Uoud , 83.23 ; J. T. Smith , S3.23 ; Howland
& Bradford , $ 'J70.55 ; K. L. Whitman , 829.23 ;
F. H. Meyer , 50. Sixteen claims , total ag
gregating $759.50.
The llnanco committo was authorized to
got dark lanterns for the policemen.
Ono of the rooms In the Rowley block ,
rented for city purposes , as appropriated
for the mayor's ' ofllce , nnd the llnanco com
mittee furnish the same.
A desk was ordered to bo gotten by the
finance committee for the building inspector
and street commissioner together.
Tlio Third ward jail was referred to the
committees on public buildings.
Adjourned till Monday , the 30th at 7:30 :
o'clock. _
A New Strike. The working classes have
struck against high-priced cough medicines ,
nnd indorsed Dr. Bull's ' Cough Syrup. Price
\Kt cents n bottle.
"Tlio first brlngerof unwelcome news iiath
but a losing dftlco. " So happy people prefer
to tell of the ternblo pains they have cured
with Salvation Oil.
Fran k Iaj ctt'ii Grcnt Find.
Prescott ( Ari. ) Times : It was only
recently that Frank E. DugRott , un
enterprising prospector , wns climbing
the side of Lynx Creole Mountain , about
twelve milca east of Proscott.x The
usual kit of a prospector , consititiug1 of a
pick and shovel , were swung over liia
shoulder. When well up the mountain
ho stopped beneath the protecting
boughs ofa juniper tree to rest. IIo
fell into a , slumber , and , on awakening ,
gathered up his pick and shovel to
pursue his journey , his objective point
being a gold-bearing quartz claim on
the other side of . .the mountain ,
which ho intended to prospect. In
throwing his pick on his shoulder
it slipped , and , falling behind him , Its
sharp point struck his log , causing
great pain. IIo picked it up , and , with
u vehement oath , stuck it into the
ground impetuously , baying it could re
main there. Walking on n few stops ,
nnd the pain easing somewhat , ho
changed his mind and returned for the
pick.
On pulling it up sorao shining metal
was raised With it , IIo had accidentally
struck his pick into a blind lodge , which
is. now known as the Amulet niino , and
from which there has been shipped $50-
000 worth of high-grade ore. IIo took
as a partner J. M. W. Mooronniissayer
in the district , who lias recently pur
chased the discoverer's interest in the
mine aud is now solo owner of the prop
erty. The main shaft on the property
is 100 feet deep.
After the llfty-foot level a drift was
run for sixty foot and the ore all sloped
out from that up to the surface. At 100
feet drills were run in both directions ,
one twenty feet and ono llfty foot.
There are also two ether shafts llfty loot
deep and an open cut running from the
face of the mountain to ono of them
about sixty foot. From these openings
the above amount of first-class ore has
been taken and shipped , the second-
class ore remaining1 on the dump , not
boi.rlng transportation. The owner and
Charles A. uirdor , a mining export ,
vibitod the propoHy recently and made
careful measurements of the dumps , es
timating , that they contained 2,000 tons
of socoiul-olass ore. A ton of it was
taken promiscuously nnd sampled and
assayed , giving a value of 835,50 per
van , or an aggregate value of $71,000.
Marriage
Marriage licenses Issued yesterday :
Nainu and Residence. Ace.
( Adolph Swunsoii. Omaha . ! tO
( NulUo Lundioii , Omaha . 8j
i I&aao E. Rhoados , Omaha , . . , , . , , . . , 2 $
1 Anna AntUens.Qwaliu. . . . . . . . . . . . . IS
i Frank Lank , Omaha , , . , 33
| Pony Chudo , Omaha , . , , . , , . , , 19
Artvlco to Mothers.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup should al
ways bo usudforchildroatetithliitf. It soothes
the child , Bofttm the gums , allay * all pain ,
curesjwlnd cello , and is the best remedy for
llur ! .rua Un a lutttl * .
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MILL , TRXIB , June 20 , 1858 The
Bivlft Specific Com pan r. Atlanta , O * . Cm-
Cleme.i. Oaa of 1117 children was troubled
with ib"iin&ll > ra and belli for about two
yoan. We care her varloix kinds of tr.ciM-
cine , but without proBtan < l brftau to drtpnlr
ot curing her Rt ML I vrai ptrsundwl totrj
your Rnllt's Specific. After the hid utort
r vcrnl tuttle the dlltaiei all tllinpwtrcO ,
aDil tin Is now a halo , hcitrtr nuU limltbr
rlrl Iwelro 7arl oI4. ! Another child lioj
nrl become afJtctod In the tame war. and I
am utln ; the S , S. B. and kntlelpato a prompt
and permanent euro. N. O. WAaaokEiu
KICII Hiu , Mo. Julr7 , IBSS-Tha Bwin
pocino Co , Atlanta , ua. Geiitlamtn : OUT
Hula Klrl when but three vrotlis old brolca
rut vrlth eczema. Wo trlol the proscriptions
from Beveial good doctor * , but % rltnout anr
special baaullt Wo tried 8. a S , ana bjr th
tImeocobiHiloxvos ROD * her head began to
liual. imd by tlio tlmo the bail trken Biz
bottles the wrj completely cured , how Mm
has a full anil bear/ head of hair n robust ,
htartr child. I feel It but mjr duty to nmk
taUislHtcmont. ItMpocttully , II. T. SHOBE.
Cn TTAtooa * . TBII , Juno 3T , 18S3 Th
BnUtSutoinoCo , Atlanta. On. Uontlrmon l
In 1884 I contraetixl blood poison , and at once
toiuthtn phjslclau. who trcatrj mo for eov.
aral months. 117 his ndvlro I went to Crab
Orchard Springs. Ky. , wbi'ro Ids course of
treatment wn onefully observed. I recov
ered. a < I tliouRht , but the next sprtne pirn-
tiles began tn appear on m ; face nt lively.
These gradually Increased to cores and run *
nine ulcern. I was ndvlsod to try B. S. S. , and
Immediately lifter taking It I commenced to
lmpro > o , Rliwly nt nr t , but more rapidly
afterwards , and soou uothlnK remained to
tell of my trouble , lly blood Is now thor
oughly cleansed , and my ijatem free from
taint , and 1 owe my present condition a
perfect cure to your niedlclnp. I cheerfully
Blre thla BtaUment that others who bar *
S .HereI oa I hare may reap the same benefit.
HAHDT u. Bunr , M Wttt Ninth St.
HOJIIB , Li. . May 5 , ISSS-The Swift BpecUlo
Co , Atlanta , Ga , Gentlemen : Abuut two
ojro my Keneral health cave way en-
roars . I wns so debilitated that I alraoit
daspalrod of ever feeltox well acaln. All
that the physicians done for m brought no
yarmanent rallef. Prlendj Insisted that I
( hould giro 8. a 8. a fair trial , although I
honght it would be throwing away money.
After taking a thorough course , my health
nd ctrengta returned , and I must say tbat
. B. a atone cured me , as I discarded all
ethers while using U. A * a tonic I can most
heartily recommend U | for general debility ,
11 oertalnly Is a speoVHo. W. F. BRH.OCS , J. T.
IToatn , Li. I know Mr. W. F. Bridges , and
trUleay that his statement Is correct.
JOSKTII SIIELIO. ! . Druggist.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
free. TUB Bvnrr Srzcina Co , Drawer 4
Atlanta. Oa ,
A.ST ALL PBEOEDE3NT.
OVKU TWO MILLION'S DlSTRTnt'TED
Louisiana State Lottery Company ,
Incornornteil liy the legislature ot isns , for
Educational and Charitable purposes , nnil Its
franchise made a part ot the pi esuut fctnto Con
stitution , In 1879 , by an overwhelming popular
VOUs'nilANJ > RXTHAOHnJNA YDUAWm S
takoplacoScml-AnnuallyfJuue and le-ombor )
and Us GIIAND SINOLB NUJJHUR DllAW-
1NOS take place In eacnof the other ten months
In the year , and are all drawn In public , at the
Academy of Miulc , New Orleans , La.
"We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arronKementa tor nil the Monthly anil 8oml-An-
nual Draw lugs of The Louisiana State Lottery
Company , nncl in person maunne and control
the Drawings themselves , and that the same
are conducted with honesty , fairness , nud In
peed faith toward all parties , and we authorize
the company to use this certltlcate , with fac-
Blmlles of our signatures attached , In Ha adver
tisements "
COMMISSIONERS.
We , the undersigned Hanks and IJunkers.wllI
pay nil Prizes drawn In The Louisiana State
Lotteries which may be presented at our coun-
H.r i. WALMSLKY. I'rcs. Louisiana Nat. Hank.
P1KUHKLANAUX. Pres. State Nnt'l Hank.
A. BALDWIN. Pros. New Orleans Nut'l Hank.
CAUL KOIIN , Pres. Union National Hank.
MAMMOTH DRAWING
In tlio Academy of Music , New Or-
luanH , Tuesday , December 18 ,
18H8.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $600,000.
100,000 Tickets at $10 ; Halves $20 ; Quarters ,
$10 ; Eighths , $5 ; Twentieths , $2 ;
Fortieths , $1 ,
UbT OKl'lUZES.
1 PRIZE OFJKK .a)01S ) . JCOO.OOO
1 J'ltlZU 01' 200,00018 . 00,000
i PIU/.I : OK ioiu ) ib . 100,000
li'lllZKOV 50,0001s . fiO,0X3 (
2PIUXK3F a' > .00)aro ) . HJ009 ;
fiJ'HIZESOF 10,000uro . IJO.OOD
13 1'UIiSHH OK BOOUuru . UO.OUO
KSPUIKKSOK S,000nre . & 0.000
100 PHI/.KS OK KWaru . 8J.OOO
2VUPH1XESOK 4tOnra , . 80,000
OOOPIUZESOK a nrn . 100.000
AI'I'IIOXIMA'llON ritl/ES.
100 Prizes of $1,0 W ore . $100,000
100 Prizes of HOOuro . HO.OOO
lOOI'rlzesof 4Ul ru . 40,000
TllllKE NUMIIEIl'lKllMINALS.
00 Prizes of taoo are . J7 , a
09 Prizes of < rtlare . 30,600
TWO NUMllEllTCIIHINAIiS.
000 Prizes of fcoo ore . JIPO.OOO
WOOPnzesof BOOare . ItO.OOO
3,1 < V6 Prizes , amounting to. . . $2,1 IB , BOO
, or ai > r further luforaiutlon
doslrod , willo U'flblj to the undersigned , clonrlr
itatlnit your resluencc.wlth Slnte. County , Struetund
number , iloro ruiurt return innll dolUory will bo i-
JuruH br rour cncloiliiu ua cureluuu liesrlug your
ll HddrCBS
Beii.l rOHTAL NOTK3. Kipicss Jlonor Orclcn. nf
New York Kxchuticu In ordinary letter , Curronor br
Kxprou ( lit our exjicnsu ) udarvnaed
il A' ' '
> ' ' '
Or M. A. DAUriUN , 'w'e'wV'fiea'ni , La.
Wusliiuman , 1) , C ,
Address Registered Letters to
NEW UULBANS NAHONAL HANK ,
Now Orlesui , La.
R EMEMBE ] S "ifeS re rlISS /
Karlr , who ro In clmrtioof tbo druwliu > , In auuitr <
nte of utiiulute Julrnesj sail Intogiltr. tbut tu
cU ni.oi uruall ujuul ( , aud ttmlDooiio cuuiio lblr
Uivino what numbur will Urnw n iirlio
"HKMEMIIUU , l o. tlmttliu rsrment of priceils
RUAUANTKlill 11V tOUll NATIONAL , HANKS OV
New Orleane , uml tlio 'Ilckott are ilnned br tbo 1'iei
Idtut or ID InilUuticm whose cunrUred rlgbta ara
reoojiilioa In taa blatant courtu tkerafarc , tiwaro
of all Imltntloui or anonrmoui tcbimti.
jouth
wy.Tiit mtnhood.ItVTCaj'wif''yKabil
treU * < MAl > dj conUlBlog full [ > rtlcuirt for
homf rurs. f r of rlmrg * Addrvu.
PROF.f. O. rOWLBR , MoodUi , Oonn.
PEERLESS DYES
QnrnrnrAcU ESTABLISHED 1851 ( 180 So.
oiuuuucsit , chlcngo , Ills , ICInrkSt ,
liio Regular Old-EsUbllsbed
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOH
lutlll Treating with ( ha Great * ) !
SKILL and SUCCESS
/ ! XVTT .T-I
* , - * 1
Chronic , Neryoils a'M Prlyate Diseases ,
J f NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood ,
Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible
Dreams , Head and Back Acne and oil the effects
leading to early decay and perhaps Consumption 01
Insanity , treated jtdenllfically by new methods with
never-railing ; success.
4JT 3YPH ILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis
eases permanently cured ,
# -KlDNEYand URINARY complaintsOleet ,
Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varlcocele and all diseases
of the QenltO'Urlnaiy Organs cured promptly without
Injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs.
tt No experiments. Age andexperlcnce lm >
portant. Consultation free and sacred ,
Of Send 4 cents postage Tor Celebrated Works on
Chronic , Nervous nd Delicate Diseases
.PS-Those contemplating Marriacesend for Dr.
Clarke's celebrated Rulde Male and Female , each
15 cents , both cents ( slamm ) Consult the old
Doctor. A friendly letter or call may lave future sutler-
I no and shame , and add golden yean to life. 2look !
"Llfa'a ( Secret ) Errors , " socenu ( stamps ) . MedlclM
and writings tent everywhere , secure from exposure.
Hours , 6 to 8. Sundaysg to n. Address
F. D. CLARKE , M. D. ,
180 So. Clark St. , CHIOAQO , ILL.
A
OR
Wo will guarantee to cure an v case of
SYPHILIS in
2O TO 60 DAYS.
This is a disease which has heretofore
Bafllcd all Medical Science.
\Vo have a Remedy , unknown to anyone in the
World outsldo of om Ccminiiny.nml ono tlirU has
IN t VII at FA It , 12 B >
to euro the most obit unto cnsus. Ten days In
recent cnics does the work. It Is the old chronic
doej ) seated cases that \vo solicit. Wo h.ivo
aircil hnndtcds who hiuo been abandoned by
I'hyslclans , und prouounci'd Incurubh * , undo
chHllongotho World to unni ! us aiaso th.it wo
will not cure In less than sluy days.
Since the hlHtory of mvdlclnv a true specific
for Syphilis has been honght for , but never
found until our
1HAGIC It EM CUV
wns discovero J. and we uro Juq'llle i tu saying
It Is the only Horaody In the World that will pos
itively cure , because the lutest Medical Woiks ,
published by the bist known authorities , siy
theie was never a true specific before. Our i em-
oily will euro when own thing else hn failed.
Why waste your time and money with patent
medicines tfiat never had virtue or doctor with
physicians th at cannot euro you , you that have
tried over } thlngelso .should como to us now nnd
got permanent relief , you no\orcnngot It olio-
whoro. Murk wjtiat we say. In the end you
must take our remedy or NlJVKll recover anil
you that have been aHllcted lint a short time
should by all mea.na come to us now , not ono In
ten of new cases Wvor1 got permanently ciued.
Many yet help and tuluK they iiro free from the
disease , but in one , t-r6 or three jonrs ufter It
appears again In a more horrible form.
This is a Blood Purifier and will Cure
any Skin or Blood Disease when
Everything clso Falls.
THE COOK REMEDY CO ,
Room 10 nnd 11 , U. S. National Dank
building , Omaha , Neb.
Tj1PP > 0
Si teekPiano
IKmtrkable tor powerful iymp
theUc loan , pllftble fiction and aT
Salute durability. iVj years' recorCL
Ih8 beet guarantea of the
lenca ot tncse lastrumentn.
SPECIAL
Overcoat
Our 'great ' sale of fine TClysian nntl
Reaver overcoats nnd ulster ? , are nn
extraordinary oppor unity for cash buy
ers throughout the icon n try to suuuro
bargains , for novcr n the history of
our business have wcV > cen ftblc to offer
such extraordinary bargains in thor
oughly honest , reliable , well mitdu nntl
porfoet lilting overcoats ivtul ulsters ns
we are now showing. *
Wo olTot1 un uncqunllotl list of new ,
attractive bargains in line elysian and
beaver overcoats , ulsters anil capo over
coats.
So how our prices compare with 01-
iliuarv retail prices for the same poods.
Lot'No. 1. Wo olTor 2\W \ strictly all
wool diagonal overcoats , ( cloth made by
the famous Putnam Woolen Co. ) coats
tliat wi have sold regularly all this sea
son fop $1. ) each. We have them in
regular si/.cs , in dark Oxford mixtures ,
and wo offer them now to close at $10
ouch. .
Lot No. 2. We offer 200 pure , all
wool , blue elysian overcoats , made with
pined od es , hud trimmed in the very
l > est initniier. coals that we have sold at
$20 each all the sea otr weolTor them
now to close , in all si/.oa , at 815 each.
I7MC1' '
We offer a very attractive bargain
in a gray chinchilla ulster , wool lined
the garment that wo intended to soil
for $15 , but we overstocked on them and
will now offer thorn tliis week at $10.
This io loss than jobbers got for them f
MUSKRAT LINED AND DOO
SKIN COATS.
Fine Seal Caps a Specialty ,
Beaver Gauntlet Gloves ,
Seal Skin Gauntlet Gloves ,
Beaver and Mink Collars and
Cufis.
Express Orders ,
We will send packages containing
suits ot clothing , furnishing goods ,
clottios nndoolctia of all kinds kept
in our establishment , to any address In.
Nebraska , Iowa , Kansas , Dakota , Colorado
rado , or Wyoming , O. O. 1) . , giving
buyers the privilege of examining
goods before paying for them. By thla
arrangement people living in distant
towns can obtain every advantage ol
seeing any article of morchandieo in
our stock at their own towns , examin
ing the some before paying for thom.Riid
if not perfectly satisfactory , return lug1
goods to us at our expense. Money for
all amounts exceeding $10 may be ro-
turncd ut our oxpoiibu.
Try This Arrangement. For years
we have sent goods all over the United
States in this manner by express with
the most satisfactory results. You lake
no risks. Examine the goods , and return -
turn lham at our expense if they do not
please you.
Preeland , Looniis & Co.
Proprietors.
Cor. Douglas aud 15th Streets ,
BOSTON , NEWYORK , DES MOINES , OMAHA
800 C8GARS FREE ,
KXTn.IIOHWATf OPPKIl. To rapidly
Introduce our new "I'lmsy Qu n" clear. W
will. If iirdored at once , dallvor lee of them , 3
boxes of 'A ) claura each FKKU to any Post nr
Kxprosrt ufnct2 in the U. H. Also one ypur' sub *
crlplluii postpaid to Tesna Ml run UK upon re
ceipt of tour dolHrs the yearly rule fortlmt pop-
uUirllUietralcd liiimpo journnl. Write name and
pnstofAco address plainly. Jlomlt liy reclstored
mall or postal note und undress at nnce
R. W. TANSILL&CO. , 55 State St. , Chicago
Trusi.comulned. Uuarantcedthe
only one In tbo worldKcncratlna
ficontlnnons KlectHo Maanttlo
* rrent. Scientific. Powerful , Durable ,
mfortablo aud EtfectUB , Avoid frauds.
_ 6verOXJOpcureiU fecndfitaiaprorpajnphlofc
Ai.eo KtEOTBtO J1UI.T8 FUIt niHEASES.
D * . HORHE. IUVEKTOB , 101 WACASH AV& . CHIUCO.
TUB IST. :
PEERLESS DYES
in qimn titles. Our prioo , roniombcr , Is
$10 ; all * i-/.o.s , from ! ! 5 o It.
Lot No. 4. We nslt your nttontioii to
ono lot of HOD ptiro nil wool , fancy ciissl-
mcro suits , ( cloth made by the well
known Mcohiuiisvlllo Woolen Mills , )
in medium tltirlc brown nnd white mix
ture , Buiglo brciisted Hack suits only ,
in regular sizes , now suits just made up
nt the unprocodontodly low price of
$112 per suit. Send your order for one
of tlicbO suits , with the umloratnmUnp
that you \ \ ill stive $5 on the ordinary
retail price throuirhout the country. If
you do not fool satisllod with this state
ment when you luivs examined the sail ,
return it sit our expense.
Lot No. fl.Vo oiler 50 suits of the
Norwallc Mills Flno Silk and worsted
poods , in men's three button , cutaway
frock suits , si7.es ! U to 4(2 , n suit which
\vo sold last season for $ Ui. They lire
made from poods costing $3 a yard. Ono
of the best blylos and one ot the best
mitdo suits 'in our stock at any price.
You can buy thorn now nt $15.
OVERCOATS.
Our stock of men's fine fur overcoats
is now complete , consisting of :
PULL MINK , MINK LINED ,
MARTEN LINED ,
O1TEE COLLARS AND GUFFS
WILD OAT , COON ,
ASTRAOHAN , GOAT ,
RUSSIAN LAMB ,
PuWlc sale of Imported
( It of t stallion1 ! nnd t rot-
tluKStocknt York , Neb
Nor. 27. 1W8 , couimen-
clnicut O.ilOa m ,
Wo w 111 ollor our entire
stock of lionet , about
.30 In nvwiiliL-r. a Per-
B onerous , 1 Clyilcpdale ,
' 1 Shire , i 1'reiu.h Cana
dian , buvernl grade
draft and one trotting Btnlllon The balance
roDslMsoCtiotUuglired mares , fillius auddrlv-
liie horso'i.
TIJKJIS : Ono j-cais time , good bankable paper
iCqnlriMl. 0 per-cent discount for cash. BAhU
HAiN OH rfumna - °
M. WOODS , Auctioneer.
FOUNTAIN
SK.A.2STOS
FINE CUT' A.ND PLUGr-
Incomoarably tliw Boot.
State Line.
Toilasgo ( > v , lU'lfust , Dublin untlLhorpooI
From New York Every Tuesdav ,
Cabin pns'sngo WTi nnd $ .V ) , nccordlng ta location
ot stuto loom , Kxciiraion * V > to $ UO.
Stocinge to nnd from Europe at I.owcat natfli.
AUSTIN' BALDWIN & CO. , ( icn'l Agents ,
nO liroaawu ) ' , NO\Y York.
JOHN HLEGnK , Oon'l Western Agent ,
* 104 Itixmlolpli St. , CUlonjo.
UA 11UV K. MOOKKS , Asont. Omaha.
Reduced Cabin Kates to Glasgow Ex
hibition.
W.J.
Surgeon and Physician.
Office N. W Comer Hth anJ ljoii luiSC. Offle *
tolophuuii , itij , ' Uo ldeucu tuloiUoiii > , OH.
Is Like a Cannon Ball Without Powder.
MORAL : A man that will pay § 60 to a Merchant Tailor fora Snit or Overcoat when lie can buy the sim
iliar garment for less than half that price , has either more money than brains , or he does not use his wits to the
best advantage.
Workman and Independent Man ,
It js to your interest to call nnd see our extensive stock of Fine Merchant Tailor-made Suits and Overcoats ; the
most skeptical observer and inveterate bargain seeker is sure to be suited.
Owing to the heavy consignments , wo have lately received from our agents throughout the country , we will
offer these goods at the following VERY LOW PRICES.
OVERCOATS.
$9.5O buys a CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $2O.
$11.0O buys a CASSIMERE OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $22.
$13.75 buys a good CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $28.
$ I6.OO buys any front WAKEFIELD DRESS OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $ OO.
$2O.OO buys a KERSEY OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $4O.
$24.OO buys a Satin Lined MELTON OVERCOAT , which wafe made to order for $ SO.
$28.BO buys a Silk Lined TREBLE MILLED MELTON OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $6O
$3O.OO buys the finest SCHNABELS CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $63
$3B.OO buys a fine BEAVER TRIMMED ( SHAWL COLLAR ) OVERCOAT , which wasmade ; to ordo
for $7O.
4O.OO buys a FUR LINED OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $83.
FALL SUITS , CORRECT STYLES , Elegantly made and Trimmed ,
$0.8O buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $2O.
$11. GO buys a One Button Sack Suit , which was made to order for $22.
18.79 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit , which was made to order for $28.
f 10.OO buys a Railroad Sn'ok § ult { which was made to order for $8O.
$2O.OO buys a Four Buttoft Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $4O ,
$24. OO buys a One Button OvUaway Suit , whloh was made to order for $8O.
$28. SO buys a Bqnipockbiy1ri ( Jhoviot , sack or frock , which wns made to order for $60.
$3OOO buys a CrofSo Worsted , ( Imp. ) 4-Button Cutaway , which was made to ordar for $08. '
t f PANTALOONS
OE every description of goods ajid any style from $3,00 to $10,00 ,
They must bo seoo to bo appreciated , from $10.00 to $10.00.
ALL ALTERATIONS TO IMPROVE A FIT MADE FREE OF CHARGE.
MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS
L11I9 FARNAN STREET , 1119. OMAHA , NEB.