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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 22 , I8Sa ECHOES FROM THE CAPITAL Mnjor Watson Doflnos Ilia Position on Some Important Mnttors. THE SPEAKERSHIP CANVASS. A Kearney County Mnn Chargm tlio IturlliifitnnVilli Discritiiinntlun Itcitily AVItfloitVi Kovcngo New Corporation ! * . LINCOIX I3UKEAU orTnp.OMATU UBB , I 1020 I' KTIIKRT , } - LINCOLN. Doc. 21. ) Major Watson , of Otoc , left for Omnlrn this morning. Ho spent ttio nlfjlit rtt the Capital \VlillotlierchoiieUlcil to the request of TUB linn fcnrcsimtutlvo nml granted nn interview "How Is It , mnjor , besieging or besieged1 ! "Tlio latter , most certainly. I liavo re ceived letters from nn nrmy of hungry posi tron Hookers , especially iiunlsters , who dcslro to be clinplnin of tlio liouso of representa tives. It act-inn tlint scores of them nre con tent to leave their flocks for sixty days , un protected and subject to tlio temptations of eatun , In order Hint they , the divines , can have ilvo minutes for prayer ouch day over the luvv makers. As to the speukcrslilp , for I supposes that Is what you inc.in by busies- Ing , there are no ninny candidates who uro purBonul friends of mine , and able men. that > I linvo not prosecuted my own candidacy with any visor ; but whatever I do I shall tiot maku 11 personal attack upon any of them , us sonio have done , though 11 would in sure mo tlio placu. " "Wlint Is your position on the railroad question , or do you object to committing yourself ! " "I do not. I was never on the pay roll of a railroad company In mv life , and any one who lakes the trouble to write to the clerk of the district court of Utoo county will llnd that I Imvo been employed la as many cases neninst railroad companies as I have lor them. 1 do not know any prominent attorney in my county who has not had suits Doth for and against railroads , It seems to mo that no sensible man can charge nn attorney with being a railroad man because ho has been em ployed in law nulls for them. It would bo just us sensible to charge an attorney with being a murderer for defending a man charged with homicide. Itut t believe in legislating as fairly for railroads as for nny other inventmcnls of capital. Enterprise ought to have a fair deal from every source. \ do not bullove that nny of us would care to live in a country , however fair , that has no railroads. 1 would like to see railroads so thick over our state that competition would regulate thorn , and compel them'to pay most , if not all , of our state and county taxes. Hut this is all that 1 have to say on this question. " "What about your bill to rcgulato-trttsts , Mr , Watson I" "I am preparing such a bill , but shall not introduce it for demagogism or notoriety , llio people nt Nebraska City are very anxious that the distillery located there , which is now closed and In the trust , should run , us it employs about cue hundred men , or more , and Is the means of bringing many farmers to the city , because of the splendid grain market it cioates , and > 1t is ut their re quest thnt I shall muko the fight to destroy trusts located in our midst. If such a bill will help other parts of the stutu , so much stiongor flght will I make for it. I am cer tain that the bill 1 am drafting is constitu tional , and will destroy the Nebraska trusts. I projKJse to have a section in the bill that will not ptovcnt assemblies er associations of laboring men from passing mid adopting such regulations as they may think proper in reference to wages and the price of labor. " A PILCIIINO UAII.HOM ) . It Is claimed that more complaints have been Hied before the state board of trans portation against the Chicago , liurlmgton & Quinoy railroad company than all the other rends doing business in the state put To gether. This is a hard accusation against any road , whether Just or unjnst. The state ment , lioxvovcr , Is not without foundation. J3ut the latest complaint comes from a hard ware merchant by the name of Hallingcr , of Axtoll , Kearney county , and it certainly merits investigation. The gentleman writes the attorney general , under date of Decem ber 18 , that the price per car for the ship ment of hogs from that place to Omaha is bc- twccniUO and 5 10 ; that ho bad a car load of barb wire shipped to him from Omaha , weigh ing 20,500 pounds , and that the Uurllngton charged him J10.1.U5 for the shipment. The complainant also says that he thinks the charge outrageous , considering the price per cur for the shipment of hogs and the attend ing risk , while there is no risk whatever In the shipment of wire. In the language of Mr. UaUinger , "tho Burlington is Just rob bing us poor people , and I would like to know the means of redress , if there is any. " A formal complaint will bo drafted , and If It bo verified by the complainant , the Hurlingtou Will have to answer. WICKED IICDDV WIF.SOX. Roddy Wilson , the most desperate mem ber of the Quinlnn gang of thieves , weak ened , as was anticipated , and changed his plea from "not guilty" to "guilty. " Wilson entered the court room this morning as calm and solf-possesscd as a regiment ot regulars on dress parade. Ills lawyer changed bis plea , and a moment later the sentence of the court was pronounced. Heddy evidently thought ho would got a light sen tence , but when the words "seven years" fell from the lips of Judge Field , the cold glitter of the villain's eye , and the com pression of his lips , told a story of bitter disappointment - appointment and chagrin. It angered him beyond self-control. As ho passed by where Policeman Pound was standing , bo struck him a violent blow In the mouth , from which lie staggered and came near falling. It was wholly unexpected , and took place while Wilson was walking by the side of ShorilT Mellck , at the outside door of the court build ing. Pound was standing quietly on the street. The blow knocked out two of his teeth and loosened two or tin-Comoro. It was a blow finm a desperate man , but ho was re strained and handcunod before ho could do further mischief. He said ho would have killed Pound had it been possible , lita bo now lingers behind prison bars , sentenced to hard lanor , to the full extent of the law. Judge Field measured the crime and the man and gave him his Just deserts. The divorce mill also operated to-day and Lydlu Miller and Lizzie UufTy were granted divorces from tlmir "liege lord and musters. " ; , 'i ; ii it A sic A CITY CHAM : COMPANY. January 1.1889 , the Nebraska City Chair com puny will bo ready for business , Articles Incorporating the company wore llleil m the ofllco of the secretary of state to-day , and they rcclto the object of the enterprise to bo the manufacture of the detuchcd adjustable back folding camp chair. The company authorize a capital stock of (10,000. and the following gentlemen uru the organizers and Jncorpor.itors of the company , viz : George W. Sroat , Joseph R Welch , Christian John son. Hlchard 11. Johnson and W. L. Wilson. It is expected that the company will bo ready for activu work on the 1st of the now year. Under the articles the tenure of the enterprise concludes January 1 , 11)33. ) ' SlJl'UIIMi : COUIIT NKWR. Deputy Wheeler docketed the following now eases In the supreme court to-days Christiana K Hendrlckson vs Albert N. Sullivan ct ul ; error from Cass county. Republican Valley railroad company vs Louis Prink ; error from Gugo county. cirr NKUS AMI NOILS. r lion. John Mattes and Hobcrt Grublo , of Nebraska City , spent the day in Lincoln. Mr. Mattes was here to secure rooms during the session of thn legislature. Ho la the suc cessful democratic candidate of Otoo county. Senator Kcckloy and Kcpresentativo Gil bert , of York , registered nt the Capitol hotel last night. Thcso gentlemen uro > > nuarey ) for the people nn all questions of nubile Interest. They rafutud to bo committed as to whom tlioy would support for president pro tcmporu or speaker. liohunun's hull was never filled with a happier crowd than lust night. It was the occasion of iho police ball , and it proved to bo a wonderful success. Over live hundred tickets were sold. It was one of the greatest events of the kind over given In the city , Antonio nicrkb , of Huda precinct , won ar raigned In Justice Cocbrun's court yesterday afternoon on the cliarce of assaulting Will- lam McLaughlln. The case was continued until January 'J. Mclaughlin was roughly handled , Ho was assaulted by Ulorus while- In the net of complying with a mandate of the court. Tlio ladles social soislon given by the Elks to-night was a brilliant success. Some of the best social talent of the city contributed to the music , Hinging and recitations. It was exclusive , however , aud noao but members tickets. HAtr Dlntnnmlq Are Smuggled. Now York Telegram : "I'm ' afraid tlint a great many diamonds nnd other prec ious stones nro brought Into the coun try without lament of duly thcroon , " wild Captain Isaac Trimble , the veteran assistant custodian of the seizure room In the custom service , nt this place. "Tlio tricks resorted to by the smug glers nro numerous , nnd seine of thorn pretty cute. It Is a very common < lo- vlco to sow gems Into the lining of clothing , conceal thorn In the soles of boots nnd shoes , and under the bottoms of trunks. " "What's the cutest trick -over de tected by the inspectors ? " was asked of Cnntnln Trimble. "I guess it was the blblo trick.'ho ' re plied. "Ono day about ton yijnrs ago tin old man who "came over In a Gorman steamer hud n blblo in his trunk. Tht'ro was nothing peculiar in the out ward nppcnranco of the book , and the inspector would not li.ivo given it tlio second thought , but as lie tossed it back into tlio trunk there wn9 a rattling noise inside ? . IIo picked It up ngivin and opened the covers , when ho found that nil oblong space bad been cut into the leaves , forming a box , in which were concealed fiovnrnl thousand dollars worth of dia monds. " Another smuggler sought to cheat "Undo Sam" by concealing diamonds In n sot of artillulal teeth , Concealing precious stones In a walking stick is sucn tin old dovlco that It Is seldom resorted - sorted to by smugglers nowadays. ForThront DlHcnscx null Cntmli < < use Hrown's Bronchial Troches. Llko all really good things , they are Imitated , The genuine , uro sold only lu boxes. Is Mari'lngo a Failure ? Chicago Mini : "There wns a man here nnd ho loft a note for you , " wild a Wnrron avcntio man to his wife , who was out when ho came homo in the oven Ing. "My goodness ! " said the lady , \vhilo slip untied her bonnet strings. "Who is it from ? " "How do I know , " said her husband , rather tartly. "I don't know all your friends. " "You oughtn't talk that way tome , Charles , " said the wife , just 'ready to whimper. "You know I never llirtod in my life. What did the man fciiyV" "Oh , ho said nothing ; he just left the note for you. It's there on the bureau. " "Charlie boo boo I d-didn't think you'd think that w-wuy of me boo boo. I'll go homo to.-ulght. Where's the baby ? whero's my baby ? nnd I'll .leave you to your unjust suspicions. " "Why don't you read the notoV" "I don't want to see it. " "You had butter road It. It won't help tlungs ot to read It. " "Why drying her eyes ' 'it's from Aunt Margaret , and stamped and post marked , too , as though it came by mail. I thought you said a man left it for mo. " "So I did , my dear the postman. " Do you have dyspeptic trouble ? Take Hood's Siirdiipavilliv , wjiich has relieved thousands and will euro you. Sold by druggists. A. New Invention. Springfield Republican : Prof. Elisha Gray bus so perfected his invention known as the tol-autograuh , ho claims , that bo will bo ready to introduce it to the public through a New York com pany that has been formed within a few weeks. Ilo has at present a wire run ning from Chicago to Milwaukee , on which bo is experimenting , and has been able in the last few days to send from Chicago a message which appears at the Milwaukee end of the line in fac simile , an exact reproduction of the handwriting of the professor's at the other end , The difference between the original and reproduced copy 13 just enough , ho claims , to prevent long-dis tance forgery , and yet t > o nearly like the hand writing of the original as to bean an exact reproduction for all practical purposes. IIo expects the invention to supersede the telephone over long dis tances nnd whore accuracy is required. It will also bo used in telegraph olllces at once in the dispatch of money orders nnd the like , whore accuracy is espec ially required , and where the interven tion of third parties is undesirable. The machine , ho claims , will also trans mit over the wires any line drawing or picture. Pears' Is the purestandbest soap over made. _ Comitorfeltliiff Within Prison Walls. Chicago Tribune : The failure of the desperate attempt of the convicts of the main prison at Nashville , Tonn. , to es cape four weeks ago , was but the bo- ginning' of a still more desperate at tempt. The prison olliclals for some time had suspected that another effort to get away was contemplated aud to-day searched several cells and dis covered concealed on the persons of convicts and in beds between lifty and sixty knives , fifteen or twenty razors , ona revolver and throe ropes. It is be lieved by the authorities that the con victs hail arranged to maku a desperate break for liberty and that the weapons wore to bo used to the best advantage against the guards who might inter fere. In one of the cells wore discovered a lamp , a ladle , and white metal used for making counterfoil money. Pieces of bogus coin wore taken from a convict , but no dies came to light. Several con victs arc suspected of munufacturin g the money. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al ways bo used for children teething. It soothes the child , softuns tjio gums , allays all pain , curosjwlud colic , ami is the best remedy for llarrtiasa. aso a bottle. Another Ono Heard From. Detroit Free Press : "Yes , you bet marriage is a failure ! " ho exclaimed as ho came out of a saloon > wlnlng his chin. Hero's my own case to prove it. " "Don't yon live happily ? " asked one of bis crowd. "No ! " "Why ? " "WhyI Because I have only 83 a week to run on. My wife earns ( Ivo , but she won't glvo up but three , and I've got to suoe/.o | along on that while some other husbands have ilftoon. Yes , marriage Is a dead Hat failure. None of us husbands uro loved and supported as wrought to bo ! " Pozionl'a Complexion Powder pro duces a soft and beautiful akin ; it com bines every element of beauty and purity. Ono MuiTlucfl License. The following marriage license was is sued by Judge Shields yesterday ; Name and resilience. Age. I Carl Carlson , Omaha . " 5 | Ida N. Anderson , Omaha . 21 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria , When Baby waj alclr , we garo her Cutoria. Whoa eho WM a , Child , aba cried for Ciutorli , When ah became ilUa , aha clone to Cnrtorla , \Vh n el ) bad Children , aho gare them Cajtorla. THIS couivrs. United State * Conrt. M. I ) . Ocanpaugh was brought up before Judge Pundy ml sent to the county jail for five days , for contempt ot court. Ocanp.iugli was a very material witness for the prosecu tion in the case of the United States r * His- wlclc. Ho refused to answer to the order of the court and the defendant was acquitted. The United Stntei National and the Mer chants' National banks have tiled an answer in the suit of Hamian Lowry vs Lewis Cole. Thov claim to bo creditors to the extent ot $ 2,015 and ask that the court will decide their financial standing of the sovonil parties Interested. This Is n reopening of the end less Lo.\al L. Smith fraud. ! ' . W. Solon , charged with contempt of court , was discharged by Judge Uundy. Tlio subpoena was served by n deputy marshal who spoke Kngllsh imperfectly nnd the do- defendant's contempt was believed by the court to be unintentional , John Holt , charged with selling liquors without a covernmcnt license , was acquitted. He pleaded guilty , however , to not posting up his liquor stump.i and was fined , 415 and costs. _ _ _ _ District Court. Judge Hopcwoll Is engaged in trying the case nf Goldsmith against the city of Omaha continued from Thursday. > Judge Wnkcley Is hearing cases In cham bers. Judge Groff Is clearing nn the ends of sev eral Important causes preparatory to ad journment. Charles P. Bridge has applied for the ap pointment of a receiver to the estate of Adams , Hrldgo & Co. , wholesale stationers , Ledge ) street. Cora , wife of Charles Flora , prays for a divorce. Tlio petition sets forth cruelty nnd abandonment ns the grounds for the divorce. The parties were married In Omaha in March , 1SS2. , Judge Hopowcll refused the nnpllcations for now trials in the causes of Noxvnouso vs Libert ; J. L. Miles vs S. U. Mercer nnd Wilbur vs Matthew Cannon. County Court. Atkins , Ogdcn & Co. , of Milwaukee , WK , sue Phillip Lang , of Omaha , for the recovery of Criminal Mnttcri. Mat Carroll and Pat Calty were both as- flossed Jl'J.50 for blacking each others eyes. Charles Moore waylaid one Iloluoinb , bloodietl his nose and smashed his derby hut. Ho was fined $17.50. F. .1. Hull , n v.igrant , was caught lying hi wait in an alloy oft" Tenth street with the ev ident purpose of waylaying BOIIIO pissor-by. In his hand he held u linen pin with which ho intended to strike his victim. As Hull could give no satisfactory account of himself , ho was sentenced to ten days in the county Jail.F. . F. Coraek was flacd flO.50 for stealing co.il. II. E. Meyers was lined * 7.r > 0 for carrying a concealed revolver. The weapon was con fiscated. Hans Pearson paid S7.50 to the judge for petting on a spree , and T. H. Jordan , $ t.50 , Pearson paying the most because he was very boisterous. Johny Grason , a lad of eight years , is awaiting trial lu the central station for steal ing coal. John Uosenfeld , a hnckman , attempted to charge Miss Lillie Reynolds an exorbitant price for carrying her trunk to the depot. The young lady complained to the police.ami Hosenfeld wns arrested. IIo was lined $12.f > 0. John Diugman , who was charged with re sisting a police officer , was tried before Judgu Derka yesterday afternoon and dis charged. Tom O'Brien , charged with a similar of fence , had a Jury trial , and was also ac quitted. _ Offensive breath vanishes with the USD of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. Protesting AunliiNt u License. A petition was in circulation yesterday among the property owners and business men on Farnam street , which is to bo presented to the license board , protesting against the es tablishment of a saloon in the block of stores on the south side of Faruam between Thir teenth nnd Fourteenth streets. The store vacated by Calm had been rented to Foley & Uarst , nnd it was thought by S. P. Morse and other business men m the block , that a saloon would tend to injure their business. The objection was sustained by all the mer chants and property owners in the block , and when all of them shall have been signed , the petition will bo presented to Mayor Hroatch. A similar case occurred on Twenty- sixth street some years ago , and Iho license was refused by the board. For Nervous Prostration Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. AV. Greaves , Northfield , Minn. , says : ' I have used it in cases of nervous prostra tion , and also in combination with other rem edies In indigestion , It has proved as satisfac tory as could be expected. " CliflHtinnn Presents For Poor Children Key. W. J. Harsha has been devoting some cousiderablo time nnd energy to soliciting Christmas presents for the poor children of the city. So far ho has met with fair suc cess. IIo says , however , ho has found many children not ongiaally on his list , wVo would be gladdened by a contribution from Santa Glaus on Christmas morning. He , tliero- fore asks that merchants nnd others send to his house , for distribution , anything a child can eat , wear or play with. IIo thanks those who have already contributed , nnd holies others will bt > Imbued with the same charit able feeling towards the little ones. An AliHolittn Ouro. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only pubup In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absaluto euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , nnd all skill erui > - tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the OKIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co , , at 85 cents per box by mall 'M conts. County Jail Notes. Ambrose Uinko and Emmett t'inloy , two Council HluITs attorneys , were lutotviowing n client in the Jail yesterday. Yesterday was "flower day" with Mrs. King. Numerous boquots of ( lowers were presented , both choice In quality and exqui site in design. Tom llownn , Joe Miller's obliging assistant / ant , was absent from his duties yesterday attending the christening of the latest ur- rival at the Hawaii residence. An Italian named Cartaln was sent up to the county Jail by Judge Uerka to undergo a term of Imprisonment , When searched by Jailor Miller $231.00 was found concealed In various articles of his clothing , Thirty dollars lars of it was in the solos of his boots. Do as vou plouso when you plonso to do right ; and you will always do the proper tiling in taking1 Bigclow's Posi tive euro for coughs , colds , and till throat and lung troubles , Pleasant to tttko nnd cures speedy , 50 cents and $1. Goodman Drug Co. A niiizo nt Albright's SniKl IMt. The building and materials at Albright's ' sand pit were destroyed by tire yesterday , Thn most destructive part of the blaze was In a barn In which were flvo horses. The loss Is estimated at about f 1,000 , which Is covered by insurance. _ Ono word : one stop may maku or mar one's whole future , Dr. Jones' Hod Clover Tonic is the proper move when you have dyspepsia , baa breath , piles , pimples , ague , malaria , low spirits , hcudncho or nny stomach or liver troubles. 60 cents. Goodman Drug. Co. * Kills o8nlo. P. M. Mullin , of 1723 Cumlng street , yes- toriluy executed a bill of sale upon his stock of groceries , horses and wagons , In favor of L. L. Price , Odoll , Nob. Consideration , Olf Paulsoli has executed a chattel mort gage upon the stock and fixtures of his plan ing and Joincnng establishment. Considera tion , f..DOO. Mr. Paulson has also executed a chattel mortgage , in favor of O. K. Leo , upon certain machinery. Consideration. 11,600. . WHEN YOU WANT TO MAKE A CHRISTMAS PREENT That will be appreciated go to FIT CLOTHINi 1119 FARNAM STREET , CHRISTMAS OVERCOATS. $9.0O buys n CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which was mndo to order for $2O. $11.BO buys a CASSIMERE OVERCOAT , which wns mndo to order for $22. $13.75 buys n good CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT , which wns mnde toordor for $23. $ I6.OO buys n fly front WAKEFIELD DRESS OVERCOAT , which was mndo to order for $30. $2O.OO buys n KERSEY OVERCOAT , which wns mndo to order for $4O. $24.OO buys n Sntln Lined MELTON OVERCOAT , which wns mnde to order for $ CO. $28.00 buysn Silk Lined TREBLE MILLED MELTON OVERCOAT.which wns mndoto order forOO $3O.OO buys the finest SCHNADELS CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which wns mndoto order for$00 $36.0O buys n fine BEAVER TRIMMED ( SHAWL COLLAR ) OVERCOATwhich wnslmndo to order for $7O. 4O.OO buys n FUR LINED OVERCOAT , which wns mndo to order for $88. CHRISTMAS SUITS CORRECT STYLES , ELEGANTLY MADE AND TRIMED , $9.BO buys n Seymour Snck Suit , which wns mnde to order for $2O. $11.BO buys n One Button Snck Suit , which wns mnde to order for $22. $13.7B buys n Strnlght-cut Snclc Suit , which wns mnde to order for $28. $10.OO buys n Railroad Snck Suit ; which was mndo to order for $3O. $2O.OO buys n Four Button Cutawny Suit , which wns mnde to order Tor $4O. $24.OO buys n One Button Cutawny Suit , which wns mnde to order for $ BO. $28.BO buys n Bannockburn Cheviot , sack or frock , which wns mndo to order for $ OO. $3O.OO buys n Crepe Worsted , ( Imp. ) 4-Button Cutaway , which was made to order for $05 Ah elegant and complete assortment of PANTALOONS , 'from $2.50 to $9.00 ALL ALTERATIONS TO IMPROVE A FIT MADE FREE 01 ? CHARGE A fine line of Dress Suits for sale or-rent. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS L1119 FARNAN STREET , 1119. OMAHA , NEB. ( UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION U OVKU A MILLION' DlSTIHIH'TKWl LSL Louisiana State Lottery Company. 1 ncorporatctl l > r the legislature of ItW. for r.duciitloiml and t'lmrltuMu purposes , iiml Its franchise inado u purl of the pioscnt btuto Con- btltutlon , lu 187 ! ' , by tin ovcrtthulmUig popular vote. Its MAMMOTH nitAWJNGStnko place Seinl- AiinuiillrMnuo and lwemt ) > cr > nnd its ( IHAM ) BINUMJ NUJIIIHIt DHAWINOS take plurolu each of tlio other ten months of tlio year , nnd tire nil drawn in public , at the Academy 9f Music , NowUilontiji , I.a. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Integrity of its 1)run ) ings , and Prompt I'ftj'inenl of Prim , ATTESThll AS FOLLOWS : "We < lo hereby certify that wo supervise the arrangements tor nil the .Monthly and Soml-An- liual UruwiUKS of Tlio Louisiana. State Lottery Company , nud In person muiiago nnd control tlio Drawings themselves , anil that the same are conducted with honesty , fairness , and In Kood faith toward all parties , and we authorize the company to use tills certificate , with fac similes of our signatures attached , in Ita adver tisements " COMMISSIONERS. We , the undersigned Banks and Hankers , will pay all 1'rlzes drawn in The Louisiana State lotteries which may bo presented nt our coun ters. U. M. WALMSLKY , l > ro < ! . Louisiana Nat. Hank. I'lnitHIILANAt'X. I'ros , Stutu Nat'l llunlc A. BALDWIN , 1'res. Now Orleans Nafl Hank. CAUL KO1IN , 1'res. Union National ll.mk. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At tlio Academy of jMnmc , Now Or- lenn i Tuesday , January in , 1HH1) . CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 , Tickets at Twenty Dollars eath. Halves , $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Teathi , $2 ; Twen tieths , $1. MSTOPPIIIKKB. 1 PHIZE OFau,0/l9 ( ) . TOOW i I'lti/.i : ( ) ! ' IOJ.OODH . 110,000 1 1'UIX.i : OF GO.COOJS . fiOOH , > 1 l'ltl/.i : OK 3-1.041 ID . i.'iOOU 3 I'KIZKSOF lO.OOOaro . tfl.UOJ r > I > HI/.ISOF : 5uiiaro ) . : r > , uoo K I'UI/.nSOF lOTara ) . J.T .MW 100 1MU/.KKOF MKIiire . fll.UOO 200 1'lti/.itsor : i(0aro ( . 110,001 500 I'JtlXnSOr SOUnrn . 100,000 A I'l'ltOXJ NATION ritlttl'.S. lee Prizes or jwwmo . yajam 100 PrUcs of IlOUaro . IM.OOJ 1UO 1'rlzes of MJnro . CO.OOO TKIIMIN.U. , I-III/KS , Ml ) Prizes of 8100 are . JOit.dOC IHK ) Prizes of WOare. , . S.Ult Prizes , amounting to . il.OT.I.KM NOTK Tickets ilniwlnif L'upltuI PrUes are notci > . tlllcil to tormtnm i > ri7c4. tf Hou Cl.viJ IUTKX , or nn/ further Inforimitlon duAlrcd , wrlto Ictrlbly to the tinilerslune'l ' , dourly Btutlnir your reildcnciMvllh HCulu , County , Hin-otuml uumbur. More rupi'I rotura ntalldollvoo will l > o ai * Huruil tir your enclosing nu envelope lienrlni : your full uildrusn. hcnil rosTAL NOTK8. nxpic Money Orclorn. nn New Vork KxclmiiKo In orillnury letter , Currency by ( at our expcu.e , . Or M. A. DAUPHIN , , Now Crleuat , L . Wuihmiton , D. C. Address Reeistefe ; ? Letters to . NEW OIU.HANS NATIONAL MAN'IC .Nim Orlenaj , La. Ttmt the imvmnnt nt i > rttus It ( U/AIIAtmKI : > HV I'OUH NATIONAL HANKS OK Now Orleans , mid the Tlcltuti arc ilk-noil by tlio President of an hull- union wliosu ciiirlurod rtt'lus uru ri > ounicil | In tlie hlfiueitcoun > ! therefore , bawaro of nil luiltatluna or itnnnymouft "chumuii , ONH IJOI.LAIlli tlioprlrnof tlio smallest purl or fraction of u tlckut. InSUKI ) HV US In liny DiuMlng. An > tlilnn In our name offered for lum timn a llollnr U u Blmllo. May HCTort bodily protection "In your A iulnd"but Bomctulnu more subitun- tUI will bo necomary quite eon , an winter U rapidly approaching In VFI I/FT / addition to lieary clothing , llioie who ll.l.f LI are prudent will prorldo a oupply of HKVMI.N'H 1'i.AHTFU In anticipation ot kUKti , Cold * , Chuit 1'ulm , llbuuuui- nni I in tlun. r-tlullui aud otliur iillmouU LiULLAn vrlilchareiuro to prcrall diirlnv tlio UUUUrtll j-,11 muutiu. 'r | , | , pUsior li well known at a uniformly reliable remedy In lucli tniublvii l ulivurn ready for fill Vniin Immediate application and It * effect Un IUUII I * prompt and permanent. Ai there are mauy tpurlous Imitation ) In Hie market , careful buyer * will alwayi i iiirn n k lor DKSMJS'S niid rufumnll otuur I INrN | < uroui planter * . kllihii nrrtumi iwo rent tnmp to 8c . bury Jt Jobn on,3l 1'lutt Street , N. V. , nun-rrn fur B c ° l > > ' Of l.NHTItUOTIONS ruou DUSTER b"E IKK'ru" ' " "luablt Uoui Uol4 SteekPiano powerful Tmy Je tone , pllab ile action and rt pomte ournmllly. 1U years' the best guarantee of the Icnce of tncse Instriirapnto. Preserve Your Health I ) . C. HAIJ , & CO/8 PKKFO- ItATKI ) IKirKSKIN UNDBIt- ( lAUMr.NTSSmltri'sPnt.airorl ( ) to persons susceptible to cold Iho best protection ng.ilnst PNKIJ JION1A. KIIRUMATISM. and all Il7N ( ) DISKASIiS. Hecom- mpndctl for Lartlns nnd gentlemen - men by the Medical Faculty Brml for Illustrated circular. CANFIELD RUItliKR CO. Sous MANLTKACTUIIKIIS 86 Leonard St. , Now York City LINEN IFOR SALE * EVERYWHERE. State Line. To Glasgow , Itelfiist , Dublin ami Lherpool From New York Every Tuesdav , Caliln passage W" arid * .V ) , nccordlng to location ot state loom. ICxcnralou Utt < " * ' > Stooragu to nnd from liuropo at Lowest Hates. AUSTI.V IIAUMV1N & CO. , Ocn'l Agents , Kl llroauway , New York. JOHN HU'XHIN. ( Jcn'l Western Agent. 1R4 llandolpti St. , Chicago. IIAHKV 15. MOOKUS , Agent. Omaha. Reduced Cabin Rates to Glasgow Ex hibition. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John 0. Jacobs. ) Undertakers andEmbalmers Atthaold htiinil , lini Karimm Bt. Orders by ' - ' ' bollclted and promptly attended , Ti'lcohonu to No. ' } . i r > ir t > or Mk pntu. tutor. IDJ ihrm VtU U lo H"lli ! a il Vliur.MJ.Mrt nrlb. klMtrlt lurrtnl f * riLTiummror cforltlll5 , oln t iU. JIHT ndhuir ii.or/ ( | 3l.l.S. ud up. UorileuMiier. Bur.r ntlr ( aim lu lLrr monlLi. Bralfnl | iur hltl lo. tump. BAUDENELECTKIOCO.lflVL.inll.Bl.cIIlC'AGO.lU * t. E7CILPi'N" > FIRE INSURANGE BOOKER , Itootu 03 Traders' CHICAGO. References Metropolitan National Hank. U. U. IJuri & ( V ) . The llrulttreet Oa FT. J. QALQRA.lTn. i Surgeon and Phvsiclai , ODlce N . W Corner Mtli acil Iwuttlm.St. OiUe OVER 10,000 MAGEE RANGES 2,000 MAGEE FURNACES AND 13,000 , MAGEE HEATING STOVES WERE SOLD IN 1887. Those flBiires are more eloquent than volumes which might bo written In piulse of tlio peculiar merltH uossessed by tlm .MUKOO Gooils. MlSSPAHI.OA BAVSOTTHK ItA OKS : "I line the Magee ItatiKo constantly in my Schools and Private ) Kitchen ; It ftilUlls nvory leiinlremunt for the most exacting work ; I would not exchange It for any ranffo made. " Penil foronr Knrnaco Circular and read what physIclnnsprofoHsorh. st'loiitlstj.moclianlc.sand merchants say of the Magou rurnacc.s tney have iutiso. Don't put In Steam or Hot Water Ap- paratiiK.tlll yon KNOW what a FIURT-CI.AHS Hot Air furnace will do for half thocon. Tun MAtiii : : UAAnisIi'uuiVAcisllli\Tin : : ; AND COOICINO STOVKS AIIK f-'or.n HVKIIVWIIKKB by our agent.s. and wo warrant each one to give perfect satisfaction to the t > n > er , WACKK I : CO. , : a TO as I'NION ST. , Hoston. W Agents Omaha , Neb. THR OF THR Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , TJioUcst Route from Omnlia and Council IMufTs ( o : THEEAST = TWO THAlNa JAIIV UEPWEKN OMAUA AND COUNCIL llLUi'ra Chicago , AND Mlhvnubrc , ' St , Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Itnnids , Hock Island. Frcoporl , Kuckfunl , Clinton , Dubuquc , Davenpoit , Elgin , Madison , Jancsvillo , liololfc , tVlnonn , La Crossc , And nil ottier Important iiolnti Kist , Northeast nil KOUtlli'Kl. For through tkliet .c ll < in lUe tlckot n ciit ut 1MI Koniani street , lu Uurkur Block , or nt Uoluu l' ciUa I'lillii.nn Slooperinnd thennest DlnliiKCnrs In tha world nre run on Ilia main Una of tin Clilcauu , Mil- wnLoo A tit. l' ul ILtllimy.nnJ orory alli'iitloiili palil to yatKiDttvrs . Uf courteou * tnployosof tliocuuipunf. . K. 'f UUKKII. A M"tantUi > iiernl llnnn cr. A. V . H. C.UU'JCNTIIU , U Beral l'n ui ; r and Tlukel Airrnt. UT.U. K HKAKhYilID , Oeacul PrasvoKtl anil 'IlO'el Agent , J. T. tL. ItlC Utacrxl Superintendent. QOLD UEDAL , PARIS , 1870. BAKER'S 11 Warranted ftbsolutclijitiro Corua , from uliicli the exccn c ( Oil has been removed , It IMS Mora than three t tinea the iticiiyth of Cocoa inued with Ktarcli Arrow * root or Suirar , and is tlicrefora far more economical , coit liuj leu than one rent a CKJI. It U ilclicious , nouriiliinir , itrenctliemni ; , ea ilycli- teitcJ , and aUmirably adapted for invalid - valid , as well as for ! > erums la liealtli. Hold lir ( Jroccru ercrynliere. W , BAKER & CO , , Doriicr , Mass , XOIOIOUS AND PEIlEIST rir Advurtblnj ; has iilivnys povoa Buocejsful , Dofore placlufr any Nowspupci Advcrthlntrconsui LORD & THOMAS , . , ( I It 19 Uu ltk tUett , CHICAGO , ' 1O STOOKllOliDlOUS OF THE nlro Tine A deuroo for forecloHuro nenlnit the SUTIIO TtTIT- NIJli Company Imijtiit la-en cnteruil In the United Stutps Clicult Court. Ninth circuit District of Nevada and tlio properly or thiil cmiip.my will bo sold tilery iimlornliin curly date. The IteorKiinlziitloii Com- inltteo hereby ulvc * notice that Moeklioldera ot that compnny will bo allowed n 1'INAl. opportunity t o pro tect their lilthortn linn willed stork b ; nubncrlbliiK to the new liomlanml Uoposltlnu tliolrstookua heretofore - fore advertised. Siilncrlptluns to iiild bonds will b received nt the Union Truit Company , No. 73 "road way , New Vork , nttlio followliiR terms , to-wlt : { 55 CKXTH IMS II SH.VKR , ASSENT ING KiiosiTHKiA.n.j NOV. , 188H , AT 12 Bl. , nntl thprrnrter 00 GENTS PEUSIIAUE , ASHBSTINO UNTIL JAN. U , 1880 , AT a 1' . M. Subscribers totlie bondiwlll recolvoTrust Company certlllciitct , entitling tliuiii tn the saniu mini tier of slmrc * us tboso ilulxHtwl by thoniandl.ln honds for CHCU 5.i cent * and uleonta reippctlrolr jmld by tliom. IiiUiri'nt at tlio r to ot 4 per ( out. will uu allowed ua siil > scrlitlons | from ditto < > r pnymont. 1'nyiiK.nt ulioulil bo made by check on New York to the union Trust Cotmmny nnd nhould bo accompanied by tliuptockdiilyeiidiirwd In blank and un author- Ijiitlon to thn union Truil Compnny. Illaak loitnt lor this iiuthorUntlon nndeoplonof clroulnrH cnn ba obtnlned nponiippllLMtloii ill the Union Truil Com * pnny'Honice , oral room I'J.tiovcntli tloor. Mills liulld Inir , Now York. Dated NKW Vomc , October 3 , 1SB. II. n. HAl/r/EK , Olinlrmnn. T. C. A. M. VAN OTTO HlCOIUi ANIMATION COMMl'l'l'liB , THE AND Counci ! Blyffs And Chicago , no Molnei , aramo * ami nil nt2.n' ' " 10" ' lilcaK < i. Hllwniikce , . , T'-.tl ! ° I' " " " ' " " ' Nobrmkn.ailo ! fnUh , > 'il1 ' ? ' Nwvlul . Oropon.Vn.h. . ' " 1U"Ur' ' ° r dl' ' u' ' ' ' " "vi-l"- > iuiHU7 nil ? ut&crllllU , n.iilr"'li''i" ! ' ' "iw of " 10 "umoroui nolnti of tuperlnrltr " "iijujtMi ujr inu patrunt of thli roiiil Uetwtiori Omitrm U iusuV . "f6 lta . " ' " truliu n ittf of 1)\Y ' , l.jliH' whlfli re tlmltneit thHt liunmn nrt und IhoViM ' iTfn ft1'110' ! Il I'ALAOBrlLKKI'INUOAUS i'm. qiilii01 ! wlll.tl1 ctttl "ot l > 0 found alwwhnru. At w" " " llllur"tllurMn" ! " ' I" " " " 'on ' 1'ftclllo llnll. . * -n " ) , ' , . < llS < " > t. In union rtopot with Wii o of tlio ah . ( Norlliwoituni , Ity In CliK-nuo Iliu trnliii of coniK-ttlon with tho.o of nil other . - ' invar " * rolli ' ' " , i9 ° ialllSj.InrtlinapoHi. . rittaiiurg ! ! , Tnrnnlo. . Cincinnati Jloiiirerii , o lon , New Vork , I'lillK.lulplim , nil more WHII t , * to . " < H point. In tuu at. A.k for tlpkiU vlli . ' . 'NOnTHWESTERN"A" A" .N. . 1) . K KIM IIALh eernpUn. , Ticket A Bnt. i/f. , i. " PWKBT. . City rairnnior Aienl HOI rarnaro. 8t > Owahn , . Mute. The TYLER SYSTEM of BANK COUNTEUS Cannot bo Excelled. They are Elegant In lltilgn and very Low In Trice , Alio , Court Home Furnitura , and Borne 400 Btvlei of Office Dciki , Cluln , 7 ll.i , Etc. 100 r g llluttrkteil fnt ! loEut > Free , i'ojtngi 7 OU. YLEH DESK COSt , Louis , Mo , , U.S.A , , 1VOH)1'.S-A. ( ) 000UIOlATTOMNKV.AT-I.A\rT [ | M mitoarboni Hi. , Uiiica.'oi ( Ulrica ( rau ! n yaar * -