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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 21 , 1889. 5 I SOUTH DAKOTA W00S0MMIA. M She Eagerly Doslros a Union by H the Railroad H AN ENTHUSIASTIC REPORT H SlioAtlrnntngo oTtlic Uoiineotlon null H J low the Country , Crop1' ' , Ho- H foiirucs.l'eoplo In i > rei80l ( H Our Men HH H The Dakota Comnuttof H Mcinrs Joseph Barker , Joseph Qarnoau , H Jr , AUred Mlllanl nml H. S. Merlin occupied H scats on thu piriform nt the meeting of ttio H rcalostntoixchatiRO , nml , a * soon as the H rcgulur business ot the hour had boon ills H posed or , I'rosldont Hnrtman called upon H thcoi ns the commlttco to the railroad con H vent Ion at Mitchell for n report B Mr Joseph Barker , who had been selected H ns chairman of the comtnlttoo , submitted n H written report which wus of great intcrott to H the lnrjjo attendance After a brlot doscrlp- H tton of the trip to Mltclioll , where the con * H \cntluti was hold on last Tuesday ovcniwr , Um the report was ns follows : UM Among the delegates nt the convention 1 wore farmers , soma of whom bad driven UU over fifty miles in lumber wagons to tlnd out UU what their neighbors could do to sccuro nn UUoutlot \ for ttiolr stock and grain , Both at P > J Yankton and nt Mitchell your commlttco VaBvcra most cnthusiasticiilly received , every VSH nttoutlon was pnid them and they wore VaB driven ever the country and special fentures PJ of each locality wore pointed out und do- VaH scribed > "J'hc convention was attended by over 200 VaB people most of whom were dolceatcs 1 ho VaH object of the mooting Was to Impress upon VSH the Omaha delegation the earnest desire to Vaaa secure u rnllrond to Omnha nnd to satisfy us Baal thnt they would do nil posslblo for the towns UUt and counties tboy represented to further B and md the enterprise both by work and BBS money Tliey told us they know the value of Vaaa Omaha us u marltat for their stock and were Baal dotermincd If Omaha would start the work > to do all thnt Omnha could reasonably da- VaH ntnnd to aid it Wo uro assured that every VaH owner would rIve the right of way , that the VaH farmers would glvo the work of themselves RaaB andtha teams to build the road way und that SaF the townships would kivo the company build B B ing tlic road all the bonds their state consti- * H tutlon would allow them to gtvo > Your commttteo would report thnt they ' SK'never before met n community so united and Baa so cntbiiklastlc Wo wcro impressed tbnt _ V they meant ovcry premise they mndo and AVB that they looked upon a railway to Omaha * _ ns of vital importance to them BV There was only ono point on which thov VaAB did not agree und that was the location of BV the line from Yankton to tbo mtorior of Da- BVM BH "YanKton oxprcssod her profcronco for a BVB railway running parullol to the Missouri and BVM sonio twenty miles away from that river BB Mltclioll nnd Forest Cltv wuntod the road BB through Mitchell unci direct to Forest City , B _ | while the north Ucslrcd It to run up the BmH James river to Huron and beyond Each B _ | locality prescntod special reasons and the BH advantages of their various localities , but B _ | all localities agreed on Yankton as the llrst B _ | place In Dakota , from which tbo road should B _ | start For ourselves , Judging from what wo B _ | saw nnd heard , each nnd all of the routes B _ | nro good and each had soma special nttrnc- BVM tlon We found tbo country wo passed over BVB well nnd generally settled The soil is * _ good , well watered und ilattor than that nf aaM Nobruaku Artesian wells are to bo found _ _ all nlong thn valley of the Jim river The SAB soil produces largo crops of wheat nnd * _ ether grain whllo It is ono of the best states l _ w for cattle , hogs and sheep BVf Mitchell is a good sample of the wide BVj nwnko Dakota towns It is built chiefly of SB brick and stouo found lu largo quarries along | BB the Jim river It has tbrco or four good BB banks nnd a number of good stores wall iBBj stocked with goods aad evidently doing a IBJ largo business It has two railways and a BS population of 2,500 people BbB "Ihoclty of Yankton is n very attractive BBj ono , solid uau well built , surrounded by the BBS most pleasing country wo have seen outsldo Bj of Kobraska The delegation who met und BVa cutot-tulned us there were wido-awako , intel B ligunt business mon , that any city might be BB proud of , and they fully understand their B own interests and the vnluo to Yankton nnd B Dakota of a road to Omuha and its market BB Wo found them as willing to do all tboy BB ) can to sccuro the road as any otbor 9Mm part of the state , and if it were passible mora BBV i > nrnl > At BB The statistics of tho'trndo of Dakota BBJ which at present goes to Sioux City , and BBj which amounts to fully two-thirds of all the BB produce of bogs and rattlu of the state , was BBJ sufficiently startling to causayourcoromittoo B to strongly rccommond Omatia to lese no 'Bvfl ' time in striving to secure this growing trade B Not only is It nocossnrj to have a road to jB BJ Yankton to sccuro the trade of Dnkotu , but UBJH wo found a very largo trade in northern No- [ BJBB braska is lost to Omaha and is now secured BBB to Sioux City for want of this Yankton road BB The number of hogs alone rccoivod at Sioux BBM City this season is already a serious subject BBJ for the consideration of our packers In South BV Omnhu B l Many ether startling facts were brought Bj to our notieo by the business men of BBJ Mitchell nnd Ynnkton which time BJ will not allow us to enter upon ' ; BBj Sufflco it to report to you that wo have ro- BBJ turned to Bay that wo are profoundly im- H pressed Willi the importance to Omaha of a X BJ railway to Yunkton und Dakota So ltn- nBJB | ) portant do wo consider this road to Omaha ( BBJ thnt wo bellova It would bo suicidal to ncg- S BJ loot this unanimous and hearty invitation n Bj which Is now mode by Dakota to Omaha to j Bj como into their state nnd secure their fnend- iBB ship > ind their trade " jBBm The report was rccoivod with a burst of jmBB applause , and Mr Barker was asked to { B speak further of bis impressions Ho said jiBJB ho was simply astonished at what ho saw In ( B ] Dakota , und was capocmlly impressed with j BBJ tbo carncstucss of thu peopletho { BB cotmnlttoo mot on tbo question of I BJ a road to Omaha But , " said / BB ho , " Omaha has rivals in Dakota Sioux \ Bj City , St Paul and Minneapolis are bidding i BB for the Dakota trade and they are no mean f BH ' competitors Thoronro three ways to cot a I BBJ road to Dakota Ono of tbotn is to got the J BB ) Chicago & , Northwostoin to oloso up the gap I BB between Hartlngton und Yankton ; another I Bfl ' is to Inducn the Missouri 1'aciUo to build the IBBj . line ; und the third and best plan is to build B B ] an iudepondont road from Omaha " BBh Mr Alfred Millard rolteratoa Mr Bar BJBB - Iter's statcmonts and called ospoclal atten- SJBB tlon to the immouso stock trade that Omaha IJBJBT wns losing bocnuso there was no railway tSJBl connection with Ualtotn hBB Mr , Garnoau spoke of the value that a EBB road to Dakota would bo to the commercial [ IBB intorcstsof Omaha The merchants at the IjBJB , Dukotus wuntod' to buy their goods in UBBJ Omatia , but were offcctually burred out by jl Bj the pro sent system of railways vBB Mr Borlln spoke briefly of the feeling In ] BB Dakota for un Omaha road und urged the BJ oxchouga to go on with the work , aad have BBj big ussunuiecs of a substantial oharactor to jBJB Klvo the Dakota people when they visit \BVJ \ Omaha next month IB At toduy's meeting of the exchange an ( BB hour will bq devoted to the discussion of ( BB propositions tbat have been received from IBV two manufacturing establishments that BB wuut to locuto la Omaha | bS l < "or Omaha , Present nml Kuturo , / BB The following circular has been sent to ' BB every business man in the city : i B Dear Sir : Wo wont you to attend a special , , iyjH meeting of the Omoha real estate oxchanga j BB on Saturday next at 11 oclock The meeting 19 M is called io > oonsider Interests of vital iniport- ( B nnco to Omaha Every business man Is ex JH pcoted to bo present , uud the oxebango most BBJ cordially Invltos you Ono hour devoted to , BB the matter under consideration will almost BB insure Omaha's future greutuess aa a mauu- BB , fauturlng cuutor Wo have two very Import portsnt propositions to submit We want Bj you to hear them , and wo must have your Bj earnest and actlvo assistance You cannot Bj ufford to neglect this opportunity * to do the BB city a great service i , Bj Como , Saturday next , December 21. at 11 Bj o'clock a , m. , real estate exchunge , New I BB York Life building ' " , BB W , B. TiTLon , J BW John W. Paul , iJgBB D. 0. IUttkhson , | j B ] Commtttoo Real Estate Exchange K B If you have no appetite for breakfast , a B BB pint of Cooks extra dry Imiierlal cbatupagn E BB ) Will five you ono Immediately , 1BM' : ' l bWsL bWsLBBftttiBlBlB AN KDHOItlAIj SIjANDKU , Tlio i'ctlt Jury Iterates the Chnr cs of * IrotesRlonnllsm Inasmuch ns ft has boon stated in a certain local paper that the county commissioners selected professional Jurors for the Septem ber term of the district court , a reporter of Tun Ukr vrat detailed to ascertain the stand * lng of these chosen ns to rcsldonco and former - mor Jury service The result shuwe that there novcr was a jury caliod lu Nobraskn , territory or suto , composoJ of so many old tlmo cltizons nnd of so many who have done loss Jury sorvlco Not ono of the few who have served before has boon on a panel wttbln three years , nnd the majority of that few took their solemn oath to do their Jury duty more than ton yenrs ngo Following nro the names of the regular Juror * who have served durinir the present torin , the length of their rcsldonco In the county and the number ot tlmos they have served prior to the present term : Henry Khrensfort , 20 years , torvod ono term before ; M. Duffy , 30 yenrs , never served ; James Sllghtman , 27 years , never served ! James Duffy , 10 years , served ono tcrnij 1'otor Kcmmerllng , 4 years , never served ; Conrnd Lotsgce , 21 years , never served ; Chris Willo , 23 years , never served ; P. J. Williams , . 12.year's served ono term ; V. W. Solon , 4 years , never served ; titithor Poland , 21 yenrs , novorservoul Murt Ilamze , 2. > years , served unco ; J. C. Poti7ol , lSyoars , uover served ; E. U. Eillng , 23yoars , served twice before ; U. H. .ludsou , Xlyears , novcr served before ; JnmesStrolo , 23 yenrs , never served before ; Churlos Johnson , 21 years , never served ; H. D. Hill , 21 years , served once before ; P. O'Mnllv , 21'years , served once before ; J. M. Oibbs , 14 yenrs , novoi-sei ved before : J , B. J. Kvnn , 21yoars , served once , eight years ago ; J. P. Hayes , 4 years , nnvor served : Andy Johnson , 11 years , never served ; II , ( J Cnhow , 7 years , nnver served ; David Boban,6.years , njvor served ; WiUon Moron , 23 yonrs , never served ; A. Patrick , 20 years , novcr served ; Hobort Oorgoy , 29years , never served ; L. W. Denton - ton , Hi yeuis , served once ; Mads Mortennon , 21 years , nnver served buforo ; F. A. Mc- Ardlc 2Syears , never served ; Ooorgo Ited- man , 32 yours , never served buforo Cntnrrh origtnntos In scrofulous tnint Hoods Sarsaparllla purlUos the blood , mid thus porinanotitly otirres cntiirh niMisrAiiijisM A Student or the Subject Corrects Seine Popular lirrors Omuix , Neb , Doc II---To ) the Editor of Tub Bui : . Di-metalUsm Is n subject In which I am greatly Interested , nlthough I was unable to attend the recent silver convention - I vontion In St Louts , to which I was an accredited delegate . I wish to correct soma details nlthough I entirely ngrco with the opinion thnt bi metallism is imposslblo except by the con currence ana co-opnration of the great com mercial nations If this fact were only rocognlzod nnd ad mitted , much of our nationnl dlflleulty In dealing with the silver question would bo obviated Unfortunately the contrary Is uphold by the largo majority of our politi cians , especially in the west , and the theory that wo can "go It nlono" has also some advocates m the east Mv present purpose , however , is merely to call attention to some of tbo errors in con ticctioii witn the subject 1. The standard silver dollar is full legal tender , upon n par with gold , although Its intrinsic value Is fluctuating nnd It is suldom worth mora than eighty cents It Is , tboro- fore , a mistake to say that as a legal tender , silver in the United States is only good in amounts of $10. 2. Nothing was done in 1S73 to demonetize silver further than it had already been de monetized At that date no silver dollars had been coined for several decades of years in fact the entire nuin-- bcr colnod since the foundation of the government was an insignificant amount Tbo reason lor this is a curious ono , considered with the present situation Tlio rales adopted of 10 to 1 was too high , the Fionuh standard of 15 to 1 being then much nearer the correct llgures , and the conscnucnco was that the few dollars which bad been coined at a more " favorable period weio worth a premium , and were exported , leaving practically none In circulation The revised coin act became a low in this year , und the silver dollar was loft out ns nn en tirely useless uppondage , but subsidiary coin of tbo present standard which was not wortli nar then was Included , and was nnd remained legal tender in tlio sums named There was no trick nor unfair dealing nbout the matter the circumstances clearly explain the omission but the silver agitators persist in the assertion for popular clamor , no matter how positively it is disnrovod If the proceedings and de bates * in congress , botn in 1873 and at the previous sosslon , were carefully read when this co In ago act was under discussion , I do not believe any ono would over again feel disposed to repeat this stale charge 3. The present lnwful ratio of sixteen to ono is fully met In the standard dollar It It contained grains , as suggested , the ratio , instead of being sixteen to ono , would bo about nineteen to one , and so much nearer nn honest dollar It does not contain 112 ; grains of pure silver , ns stated , but so much standard or alloyed silver , the pure silver being 371 grains ; whllo the gold dollar contains 23 22-100 grains of pure gold In view of the present situation of the silver business , I cant see how the sugges tion of an additional issue to the extent of $75,000,000 , would help inattors , even if the actual value of ttio coin was rnlsod ns pro . The total of silver coined to Novem- Eosed or 1 , 16S9 , is about $313,000,000 , bat of these many millions only nbout ? uuUi)0.0UU ) are in actual circulation , although the governmout , to oncourngo their use will deliver them to all parts of the country frea of express charges , The romaindornro stored in govern ment warehouses und the warehouse receipts therefore clrculuto as money just as do legal tender notes or national bank notes It is stated tbat the proposed plan bf increased colnago is similar to that proposed In Secretary WIndom's re port Secretary AVindoni's plun is , howovnr , entirely different Ho would coin no moro dollars , but instead thereof would issue cer tificates based upon the market value of the silver deposited The plan however , is shown to bo impracticable as well as of du- btus legality The ouly suggestion of this character which I think possesses real morlt is the plan first proposed by Hon C. N , Jor dan , late treasurer ot the United States , which was to authorize the issue of National bnuk notes upon a depo< of silver It would bo expecting too much from a republi can congress nnd administration to believe they would bo wllllug to adopt a suggestion coming from a domociutic ndministration even it It could bo shown to bo both offectlvo and legal so 1 am incllnod to think wo shall contiuuo to flounder upon * this question until tuo great rectifier Time settles thu matter for us in weal or woo , as the case may be , II W. Yatks An Absolute Cure The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in lurgo two-ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure tor old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all skin nrup- tlons Will positively cure all kinds of piles Ask for the OWGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT Sold by Goodman Drug commany at 25 cents per box by mall 30 cents "Pnlm Hoot ' Charles Whipple of Yerdan was arrested by Deputy United States Marshal Hepfinger charged with selling liquor without oliconso , and arraigned before Judge Dundy He pleaded guilty and explained that he kept a temperance hall where various kinds of temperance drinks wore dispensed Some unprincipled vendor ot pop had foisted a lot ot palm root upon him with the explana tion that it was a bona tide temperance drink The reyonuo Inspector declared the palm root to oo a very poor auahty of stale beer , and placed Whipple under arrest Judge Uundy fined him $20 and coats Rlnrrlngo Licenses Llcousos wcro issued to the following par * ttos by Judge Shields yesterday : Name aud Hesidonce Ace I Johnson Hock , Omaha ,34 \ Vattio Ulggs , Omaha 29 ] Charley P. Peterson , Omaha 30 I Edel Carlson , Omaha , , . , . . , ,24 j Elmer II ilichards , Douglas couuty.,22 ( Catherine L. Frye , Douglas county 20 i iSBMa * i' ' i ' 'f ii' ' , i'tfii ' r ' iV'ff' ' ' CANNA" " LEAVE TUB OLD FOLK Accordingly , LUtlo Evelyn Flloa With Her Grandparents THEY RUN TO SHENANDOAH Miller , tlio J''nthrr , Hooted nnd Tlirentnnoil by Mon nnd Women in His Attempt to Separate the liovlnc Hearts Daughter Against Father Llttlo Evelyn Miller is Btill In the posses sion of her grandparents , Thomas nnd Cath erine Burrus The circus was continued yesterday morn ing nt the Hotel Derby Miller , the father of the child , called nnd opened his little paekago described In yesterdays Bnc As the rope with the hangman's ' noose dropped out , hit fenturcs grow nshy pale , whllo his knees shook llko thosa ot a man In mortal fenr Old man Burrus wits in the room at the time nnd called him outDo . "Do you know who sent this rene 1" chat tered the terror-stricken man "I no not , " was the response Well , nro you propnrcd to glvo mo the child 1" nsked Miller When train time comes you can have your child , ns I have agreed , " responded the old mun "Whllo it breaks my heart to give her to you , my word is good under nuy cir cumstances , and 1 proper to keep it " "AH right , " responded Miller , and ho left for a chop house to get breakfast When ho returned It wns 3 oclock The old people were nt brenkfust with llttlo Evelyn Miller pocrod through the windows dews , whllo tlio poor llttlo daughter shrank from his guzo Soon Sergeant Graves nnd Ofllcor Savugo appeared They bud been sent to guard the Ohio man Then cjmo nn o111ca boy in a cab It was proposed to drlvo Evelyn to Council BlufTs , fearing violence in Omaha At llrst Miller declared that ho would not consent to the old mans request to let him and the old lady go to the depot For a time all pleadings wcro vain Finally , however , ho unbent his stiff conscience long enough to acquiesce It was a sad party that wont to the doDOt Tlio llttlo ono sobDcd una cried the entire distance But the station was finally reached What a party awaited them I 'lho best people In the city were there They had road Tim Bun The Council Bluffs dummy came in and the scene ot Thursday was ro-onaetod. By the nsslstunco of au olliccr , the little ono was finally put on board the train nud with her wont tbo giand- parents Ill remit nny mans ilno thnt gives that follow a sound thrashing , " said the mayor , as tears streamed dawn his cheeks For shame , " cried the crowd , for shame " The dummy started und , as It pulled out , a half seoro of norculoan gentlemen of vari ous sizes bourded it All the way to the Bluffs there worn ominous mutterings Finally the transfer was reached Now the circus opened It bad thrco rings , and moro performers than anybody The Inst farewells were said , the tears of the old people mingled with these of llttlo Evelvn , as thu gratiduarunts prepared to surrender the child Miller was oxultaut , triumphant , bo had won But had ho ? As Low Dockstader would say , "I guess not " Como on , " said Miller impatiently • 'Ob I cant I cant ' , go , go Dent lot him take mo , grandpa ; deut lot him take mo , " said the llttlo ono "Ohmy hcartis breaking , " Bobbed the old lady Deut lay your hands on this girl whllo I'vcgot her " thundered who , a man was trying to coax the llttlo ono to get on the train , "or bv the Almighty It will bo the worse for you " " 1 wont , t wont , 1' ' said the frighteued Miller Just then the llttlo ono sprang Into her grandfathers arms , Put heron the train , " said Miller "I cannot , " responded the old gentleman "If you must tear her fiom my arms , take her " And Miller took her Ho grasped her llko n master would a slave , lileo u terrier dog would u rat and then it was the gentle mnniy conductor who spoke His quiet volco arose above the din of shouts of Dent lot horjro " Keep her , old mun , " etc "I want no quarreling on my train and will not pormlt it If this girl is provided with aticket nnd wishes to becoino a passen ger , well and good But I can permit no disturbance on my train " Miller , in tbo meantime , had entered tlio car Some one cried out , fake the cirl , old man , and go away " They did so Ihey boarded the Chicago , Burlington & Q-iiucy and were away Ilk ) a flash , the conductor giving tbo signal to leave nt once The cheer that went up spilt the roof of the depot Discomfited , chagrined and defeated , Mil ler slunk away and came to Omaha , whllo the ofUea boy stood not upon the order of' his going , but went The old man and old lady are going homo • When they reach Noiflaha county the whole population will fjrn out en masse to receive them with open arms Should Miller go there after bis child , so it Is thought they will also turn out en masse to receive him , it Is expected with anything but words of wclcomo Miller is understood to bo making an effort to have the old people arrested in Iowa , but should bo drop down in tbo neighborhood of Shenandoah , where the old pair is going , it Is expected trouble will oasue AVe nro tlin leoplo Business mon from Nebraska for Chicago cage , Milwaukee and all eastern citlos will pIoubo note that by tlio now tirao Echodulo ( in effect from und after No vember 17 , ISS'J ' ) , they can tirnvo at Omaha about 4 p. , in , can do buBinosi or visit with Omnlia incrohnnts and trionds for nearly two bourn and ciuittit.n take the through Pullman sleoplnp car of the Chicago , Mllwaukco & St , Paul railway short line fast train nt Omaha depot of the Union PucIDo vail way at 0 p. m , ( supper served on dining car leav ing Council Bluffs at 0iU : ! p. m. ] , and nrrivo at Chicago at 0:80 : a. in ( break fast also served on dining cur ) , in ample time to malco connections with the fast rooming trains from Chicago on the principal eastern and Eouthonstorn lines ; orlf desired , passengers tor the cast can romiiiu ever in Chicago a few hours for business or plonsuro nnd vo- sumo their journey by tlio afternoon fast and llmitod trains of nil tlio eastern orn roads Tn addition to the foregoing , another through short-lino Iroin leaves Omnha dally at U:15 : n , in and Council BlufTs nt 0:40 : a , in , arriving in Chicago at 0:50 : a. in , making close connection with the express trains of all eastern roods For tickets end further particulura npplv to the nearest tlakot ngent or to P. A. Nash , general ngent , 1601 Farnuru street , Omnbn , Neb Lofolon , in Norway , is the principal fishing district of that country Last year the fishermen took 20.000,000 cod worth $1,000,000. , Mounet-Sully has boon mudeakuigbt of the Legion of Honor , and tbo result is a suggestion in England that Ilonry Irving should bo knighted TRADE pjgjMJWr- . MARK j REMei ? ? * AIiNI A CERTAIN CURE FOR TOOTHACHE , 17 W. Lombard Et , Balto , Md , Juns 0,1&8S. Robbed of sleep by toothache ; swelling great In face , rubbed with Ut Jacobs Oil ; flnl appli cation relieved ) went to sleep ; morning ; twin all gone , JOHN llOHKNlHOtdKB At Dsuaour * ano Uumiii THE CHARLES A. VOGEIEB CO . Baltimore , 111 Sif I SCR1BNERS MAGAZINE BW ] ; , ; A NOTABLE JANUARY NUMBER ( ntD& DTIlfl tTMT WATER STORAGE IN THE WEST By W. C. BATKS Illustrated AM UtrrtK 1 IVI C.IN I THj3 PARIS EXPOSITION ByV. . C. Bkowxrm , . * n THE BEAUTY OP SPANISH WOMEN By Ilr.xnY T. FlNClC IllsU iMPDCAQCn ' C ± OAr > T ? AFRICAN STUDIES I. TRIPOL By A. P. Jacassy Illustrated llNonCAO'LlJ orAUC EXPIATION A Novelette ' ' * By OctAvh ThAN'kt , Ills'dbyA B. Puost < ELECTRICITY IN THE HOUSEHOLD By A. B. Kinwii.ty , EtU- sons Chiol Electrician Illustrntod A NICIXVrM t 1 n/l C7 A iNfcW VULUlVlfc SHORT STORIES : THE TODDVILLE RAFFLE , ' ' by 13. M. BACOK , nnd THE LOST PLANT , " by John PlKKSON . A MCJC5CDIAI POEMS by II C. BtTNNUK , EDITH M. TllOMAS GllAMAM It TOMSON A 1\C.W OCKIAL THE POINT OF VIEW Department , MR ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON SL&S.rX Mtigarlne clurlns 18V0. The nnrara of other Important contributors will appear lu moro specific nuuoiincemcnts ; nnd sovcrnl important projects , ot which the beginning at lciut will full wltliln the next tnolvomontl . nro purposely reserved for description when arrnuRenients In proorc-s Tor them shull ha further advanced SUSCRJBJJiQWrr GnNNJNGVYITH THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER I CHABLEuuCMMER'8801 ' , MBllMewYoit 1 yUEREIEDENTED AITBAOriOH ! ovnit a million DisTiunarnn . Louisiana State Lottar/ / Company Incnrpnritcd \ the t nlslntiire Mr IMucntlonal nml Charltuble ptirpo.ea an I If * fniticlil a mutlo n imrtol tliu present 'tuo Constitution , In 1STJ , by an overwhelming | > oiunr | toic Its MAJIM0 Ill lltV\VIS S take iilaco Soiiii-Aiiiiiuilly..limii ( mid December ) nml itsUUANU UlSQiX NpIUEIl imAWlMJS tnkcpluc ! ' Inoiioh ol'ilm other ten months of lltoyear , nml nniitll'lliJiwn in public , nt the Academy of Musie , Now Orleans , La FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For integrity of its Drawings and Prompt PaymiW Prizes Attested asTollowa : "WodolKrcbr certify that'wo supervises lho ar- rinKements fur nil tlio Monthlr an 1 ttoinUAnnual Draw lima of lha l.oulimiil'i-tatc lottery I'oraranr , mm In uer on mannce nuJ control the Draivinm thomsolvnw unil thut tli9 fuTtia nro cimduttoJ with honesty , falrncs..nn < t In Kuotl fulth towom nil pur- tlo .nnd wo nuthorlzo tlio Coniptny to use this cortl- Acute with Irtolmllesijr Oiiro-C'iiiuuros attaheJ , la Itsaaverllsauicnti " . COMMISSIONED We , the unJerslunad Uanlcs nnd Banters , will nay nil prltos ilr.iwn In the I-oulslnnn State Lottortos whichranr bo urtssentei nt our counters It M. WALMSLEV , Iroa Loulsiaua Nat Haut l'IKltHB LANAUX , lres State Nat'l Bank AIiALDWIN lres Now Orleans Nat'l Ilane CAUL KOI1N , I'ro3. Union National Rank GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Academy of Music , Now Or leans , Tuesday , January | 4 , 1890. CAPITAL PRIZE , - $300,000 100,000 't'iulcots ntSOcaoli ; Halves $10 ; Quarters , 5 ; 'J'enttis $2 ; TwcntloiliB , $1. LIST OP IKIZEH VU17.V. or Kmo.um Is rmo.Ko l nu/.H of tw.m ) is luc.mx ) 1 I'HIZli ! Or" Ii0.OJ0 Is fO.IIXI 1 1'ltlZK 01' a.WI ( Is 2a. ' IJ 3 1'KIZKS OK 1U.UU lire .V.UIU 5l'UlKK-Ol' f.UUlnro ( "iVJUi ) SS 1'HIZICS Of li ) nro 21.UK ) 1UI I'ltl/.KS or ) nro , KI.UW : ui hki/ks ok .Kuuro aim UH 1'lllZKS OK SUUnro lUI.OOO AllllOXtllATlO 1MII7LS. 100 I'riiei of JVIInro 1 M/W ) lmj iio : ( Hiiro iw.im ) 1UU do Uuro 1 S0UUU TliltMIMAI 1'IIIZEU. mo l'rltes of fminra W. 'KXl / J Vrlio * of 11M ) nru / . tf'.DJl 00 3.134 1'rlzos amounting to . . . $1,054,800 NOTK 1 Ickotn ilniwlng Capital frizes nro not en titled to tenuiiiut prices AGCKTS WAXTJC , * tyFoit Cum UATrs or nny further Infarmntlan desired , wrlto leitibly to tbo undersluned clearly tntlim your rosldence with Piute , County , Street nnd Number Moro mpld return mall delivery will be assured br your vncloslin ; nn envelope boarlnj your full address IMPORTANT Address M. A. DAUIMUN New Orleans , La Or M. A. DAUPHIN Washington O. O. tlyor.llnnri letter cuutalnlnK MoNEr OitliEit.ls sued by nil JSxpregs Companies , New Vorlc lSsohaii ts Draft or I'ostul Note Address Reglslerei Letter ; containing Carreicj ti NKW OULKANS NATIONAL I1ANIC. New OrleanjLo UKMKMlirjIt tbnt the inymont of Prises Is qUAUAN'l'KKl ) 11V KOUlt-NATIUXAl IJAMCri or New Orleans , and thollckotsiarJ Binned by thepresl dent ot nn Institution , whoso chartered rlffhts aio recoKUized In the highest courts ; therefore , buwarj of ull IraltatlonH or anonymous schemes " ONUDOIXAIl Is tlin privoof lho smallest part or fraction oruttckctlsSUKIJ UV US In anydrawliiK Anytbtiitrlnour uuuiu orforedZor lea * than & dollar aJaswinJlo j/ IIIMEliPlIGH & TAYLOR aiHardwarciiSate llim \ tt'f - ' ! 'V fl'arfc Assortnionl or HK9 m m MEN'S ' T00L ciESTS' | ' > A S L , S'l ' A l'ULti LINE OP S ? S Sl / AT HO'ITOM PIUGRS M x - r f/ tarSUND l'OIt CATALOOUK Rl1 1405 Douglas Street , - Omaha Of the Method of ' OoaitlyctiiiE liie Auction Sale of Max i&w & Bros' ' Jewelry Stock You can ask for and examine any article be fore you , have it offered , and then have it put up at once , thus enabling you to get it with very little delay REMEMBER , the QUALITY of every article is GUARANTEED as represented Sales Daily , 10:30 : A. Mr , 2:30 : P. M.7:30 : P. M. The store is for rent and fixtures for sale J. H. FRENCH , Auctioneer engravings , .aa MMm , ? mm isbt-hallet&'davis MOULDINGS , S WM WW tjofc Bf B&"PJA19S ? & ORGANS 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska IJOSEPHQLLOTTSI STE L PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1S33. Hos 303-404-170-604. . TOE MOEW ? PBBPE03 ? OF PENS HIBH Morphlno HnbttCurod OffftB 1 S R/l AT "OSIK WniiHOT lAIN 1'ny. rill SHI mentsea r , and costs less tlian I I V SlB to continue the habit DR O. P. COATS 2UJAMB8 Utm.Plr.n , ICAWaAH Oitv Mo TC0IIQ ( 9 .Op ii Vi-nr. QCPiTTAT flDPDD Atomplctesotot the orlijlAL Uribll , Mnitnnno rrom the nrsc number , Jan , 'SI , and a suliscrlit- tlon tor 1 ° W (7.60 The natno , bound In cloth ( < 1 volf ) r. .UD The numbers ( or lM'J and a subacrltitlon for IRK t.m The came with bnct tiuinbers , bound lu cloth (1.00 ( I GRATEFUL COMFORTING EPP'S COCOA BREAKFAST "By alhorouKhknowlcdgeotthe natural ikws whicn govern tne operations of dleu3tlon and nutrition , and by a cnroful nppllcailon o ( tlio line properties of well solecteil Cocoa Mr Kpps has provided our breakfaactables with a dell , catoly flavored bevoratte which may save us many heavy doctors bills Ic 1h l < y the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution maybe eradually bull tup until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease Hundreds ot subtle maladies nto Hooting around lis ready to attack wherever there is a went point Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our selves well rortllled v > 1th pure blood and a prop erly nourished frame " civil Service Uazotte Mode simply with boiling water or nnlk Bold only in half jiouud tins , by grocarH.Iaboled thus : JAMESEPPS & CO/nsxS r f ft WEAKMFMssr' 'ssa.Kr , nianliooil , etc , I III m liil i. valuable trt ntlw < n • ! ] > conulnlmr rull jAitlcuUrs fur homo cure , xrca ot " " PROF F. ' ct'FOWLERi MoodllSi Conn PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , HRIRklNRIIMF- and Sanitary Etifjinoor Plans , Eatimatoa i aJllllMllDil C SpooiUcations Suiwr vision ot Public Work Brovrn Buildlnir , Coucll BlulTa , Iowa NQPU I | D7-Justice of the Pence Ofllco ever American Express , No 41 . OV/IIU WL Broadway , Council Bluffs , Jowa QTHNF Hi QI1WIQ Attorno.vs-at Law Practice in the State and Fed O I UllL Ot OliYlO oral Courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bono Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa MfiNTflPiMtrRV Surgeon nnd Homeopath Room 0 , Brown PI . lYIUIl I uUlVlL.n I buildinu 115 Ponrl St Offlco hours , 0 to 12. a. m. , 2 to 0 and 7 to 8 p. m. NEW MEAT MARKET ! just ; oi'kmi : . sos uboadway The bobt Bool and Veal in the market Everything of the best quality and [ prices right down to tbo lowest notch Lard , Suusupo , Oysters , and everything kept in tlio butchers line Free dollvery to all parts of the city • * J. Ii CKAY , Proprlolor AMUHKMrNTH H XilKHP I'UltrOKMANOliS ONI A" , U Frlilny nnd Sntiirdnj Kicnln ; : * nml SntitP * -i l tiny Malliiro , Her 20 nnd 21. im Tim kvbsi" or Tim skason aa BB Appenmiico of ilr II STUART ROBSOIST , An < troinnnnTnnit > < r thn msnngomnnt of Mr , VVU iBfl It llAlivirp ) : i-nllnathn sri'M success , BH THE HENRIETTA B Mil KOI1SON • AS IIKltTIi ; THU TiAMll H lYIcpi-l'aiijuct nd parqnrt circle It to ; bslcnr , ' t H J5l ller ,2.Vi. Mnllnco prices , 5So sod II tjslsof H eciuioponi 'lliundajr , - B H BOYD'S ° figGE | - iiAir | eSl ? RICE & DIXEY'S ' . H _ o _ Woild L'nmous Traduction , - BH Pearl 'Pekin ' I " * " " " , With tlio Knilncnt Comedian , H Thursday LOUIS HARRISON , NIGHT and 1 Dec 25 anil25. 60 ARTISTS OO B ruacc Ah Presented by this Coin * UM PERFORMANCE SM NIKhta In New York ' M nnd H. yciita k" on snip l'ue.ilay luornlnK 1 ' " ' ' . . " HONE "I'm : l'mr.Nix Niviu : Dins ONE NIGHT ONLY-Monday , O03.23. . Tl10Orc.1t t'omilnr Vnvorltoa , .IH NOBLES ! I Wltli tlio ftssistnnocoof their own Httpern Sup ° ' H liortlui ; Coniimnv , when ill nnpeur in 'tUM ovi ryboily'8 fnvorlto piny , H "Anil the Villain Still I'liiMieil Her " 'H Ucgnlur prices Scats go on aulo Snturdriy ' H fjMK GOLD MBDAii , PAUjo , ulToT sLW m Bmakfast Cocoa 1 ' tfiiwSr X * absolutely pure ami al i H • . RS ? p\ * * i otuble 1M\ \ MiwNo Clieniicals / f II I i | 1Y\\ \ * uird tn It * piTpurttlcn It hti nr * 1 ' I ll I All ' ra * ' * r * * tm" ' * * * trtliStli of Uoco 1 I I II I ? 1 [ la | | Uinixetl \ with bUrcb , Arrowroot or SttRtr ( l H Rl ' IW ill * " * ther"r * * * r niott ) onoiiiical , j H | V B J III all toiling lti ikan enl ctntaciip It If Lfl WkBI II 111 dfltcluu * . iiourUhlnfr , itrct'Stl'tulnr ' ' , Kl- $ WW\ \ EjT I I III HlR HIIY 1iarTMtBnJ idmiratiljrbdkptetl Fj r } < xw , j bjrCrorers e orjuIiorc j W. BAKER & CO . forchester Mass \ BROOKS BROS & CO $ IMPORTGR3 AND WHOLESALB OBALERS IN j ) \ , " " . elerr RogeriSilver Plated Flat Ware , Cutlery Notions , ; ' Fanc > GoodsAlbums , ToyV\nlhes , t. Coal-Collar Springs nnd nil the , { t\ValcheiJe for the holt , days ? Our largo and folly Illustrated I catnloirao mailed to dealers only , y All mall orders rccclvo oar v prompt and best attention Address 417-UB K. Fourth St . St Iouls Mo 1 IlItBJCC & itr.v AIOI.DS * Fashionable Confectioners A The very latest novelties to lnnquatn nnd " * * ! rlratojiartles Cliolm fruits , uon-toni , choco . ntei , liutterctins , and old fus hloned molasse ' candy a specialty Orders for pnrtles Rnd ma ' , orders promptly filled iJt ) > 11 pad way , Coun lS F. M , ELLIS & CO , ; ARCHITECTS \ and arjirniNa stn > iitiNTrNDnNT3. : : % Itooins4 W and 4.1 ! Ilco llullillnOmalia Neb . * anil Huoms ll nnilMIB Merrlam Block Council * i Ulnlls lowu Corrcspoudoucu aollclted § S. E. MAXON , ; Architect and Superintend nt , J Room 2B1 , Merrlam Block , j COUNCIL BLUFFS ' - lO A A. 1 THE FAMOUS I Apple and 1'lura Hatter Mince Jlent Swtet nnd ' & Sour I'lcklos , Olives In Hulk Bnuer ICrttut Par * * l MnploSyrup and Honey , Unckwlieal I'iour and "i Hominy , OraiiRos , Oranherrles , Cullfornla . - drapes , Lemons Nuts , Italsin3 nnd Celery -j , Ilest Country Uuttor , 'Ma per lb Our prices always - , ways the lowest No uOu Uroadway , ojipodlto • : 0 den House > CHANCE FOR A PRIZE j Until the 16th of January wo will tivn n , ticket to every la cash purchaser or goods at our store 'lho ticket will ontltlo the holder to a chnnco lu the following prlzus : * 1st 1 beautiful Oold Coin Heater , price $10. i , 2nd 1 ll-slielf llower btand with arches and > liauuliie imslcot $ iu f aril I'alr of ladloV club skates IS.2J. 4th Pair ot bovs club Kkutos , 71c. , These nrlzeBw111 bo distributed Immediately , " ; after the date glvon BllUQAUT CO , J 11 Main St S liios OrricEK W. II M. l'usicr OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS I Corner Main and Broadway , j | COUNCIL UliUFTH , IOWA lM Dealers in foreign and domestic exchanss Jf Collections mads ana Interest paid on time da A Posits HE BELL & BERLINGHOF , 1 ARCHITECTS I AND SUPKKlNIIiiNDISNTS % Room 2 , Opera Ilouso Ulock , Council UluSs , Iowa , iK MIRER'S CHINASHOR • , uj ; S40 Broadway Ooixrioil BluLffs \ M Visitors nnd purl'liu ' ' scrs equally wclcorao J | Our Btocli Is thVinrrrost and finest In the west , comprising sorao of iho cholsost In the following goods : . • < 9 * Rich Cut Glass in choicest patterns Gems in Royal Worcester and Doulton , Hungarian , Carsbad , Beedapesht M Latest in Bronzes , Sterling Silver , Onyx , Tabbs , Piano , Banquet and Table Lamps Woodard's and other makes of * m Choice China in Game sets , Fish sets , Desert sets , Soup sets , Dinner and Tea Ware and an elegant assortment of < J9 Dainty Pieces for the table ofevery description "JBi Medium priced goods in all lines that can not be duplicated in price • jgfl W\ l. 3VC AIJEBB , 34:0 Broadway W COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA W Take Electric Motor at Millard or Paxton , It will land you at our store in twenty minutes , H BftW tWJ iTJii-TTu'--i-triLi : : iiWirTi i "nTtntttBgawwi