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| | et ————— i PRI NN o S PR p— 3 me—, 1 HF DAI] Y B g R~ ‘F"-()\’IAH A W EI)VLSDAY \lAh( I 5, 1884, y 5 Read what the people say concerning the ab ty of Dr. Thomas' Eel trio Ol to cure asth catarrh, croup, col ste, Mas. Dora Koch of Buffalo says: *For eroup it i« decidedly Mes. Jacch Mellisor, of Marion, S, 8. Graves, Akron, thma of the worst kind, ook Ghe dowe of THomAY® s eloctrte G mra s eved in a fow m Won d walk fiye miles for this med C. R Hall, throat for'mo in J 341 coughod Hil the chothing v web i L pira tion, My wife insis:ed that T wio Thomae' B lectriy O, The flasttea, spoontul rel eved me H. Parking, Creok tre, N. Y.: Miomay’ cicct 't Ol fa also & TIP.TOP external ap. plication for rhiuma fsm, cuts, scalds burns, bites, bruises, eto When visitirg the drug gist ask him wh.t he knows of Dr. Thomas' Eelectric Oil ; it he has heen long In' the drug frade, bo sure ill spoak highly of it. SOLD EVERY WHERE. 30, rrOMAS EeLworric o11-§1,0) FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Buffalo, N. Y. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. wa.Tickets only 85, Shares in Proportion'®a Lonisiana State Lottery Company. " Wa do hereby certify that we supervise the ar rangements for all the Monthly and Sems-Annuai Drawingsof the Louiriana State Loltery Company, aniin person manage and control "I! Exemactoes, and that the same ‘are. conductus DAKOTA, Moody county has sy Sioux river. on bridges across the There are 500,006 haad of rar horses of the Black Hills Fears aro entor Missonri r Brown county, it is sald, gats more than £10,000 & year from saloon licenses, The Piorre Signal predicts a population of twvo millions of inhabitants in Dakota in 1800, 1t is understood that from fiftecn to twenty school s will leo ercoted in Sargent eounty this year The Black Hills i ro cattle and of a froshet in the f 1881 tock interest is worth in cash 85,000,000 avd increates at the rate of sixty por cont. of that amount per annum, The number of good mining properties in the Hills is being steadily augmented by now discov s and 'u\url\ lo developments upon old properties. In the United States cou Fargo W, Finch, ex-postinnster of Ellendalo, .m~ml.-.! Ruilty'to charges against him, and was sen- tenced to two and onc-half yoars in the peni- tentiary, y The Minnehaha county vigilance conmittoe held its fourth annual meeting at Pennington rocently, There aro 115 membors, soventy- five being present at the meeting. Officers were elected for the ensuing year, The bad boys of Sioux Falls gathor in the post office pending the distribution of the mails and amuse thomselves in various ob jectionable ways—among othar things, filling the keyholes of the locks with slivers and paper. The contract for furnishing paving stono for two miles of streots in Council Bluffs, has just been awarded to Bain & Hubbard, of Sioux Falls, The stone required will fill 1,000 cars and keep 250 stone cutters busy for six months, The Dell Rapids exponent has it from “‘au thority” that a Sioux Falls young man re- ceived a reply to & marringe proposal which road abont as follows: “If yull Quit chawn Tobacker and goin with other },I"ll ilo haf you, ever will haf My rest dis- turbed b; q“ch u fowl breth as Yuren.” Ronesty, fairness. and in good fasth toward all par i#%, and toe authorize the company to use this cer steate.with fac-imiles of our” wgnatures aitached " sta olvertisements. CoMussionuns WIOMING. The new Congregational church at Choyenne was occupied for the first time last Sunday, Sheep dip Kennedy, of Laramie, is now engaged in tanning hides and manufacturing gloves and mittens. The_ bill to prevent gambling possed the council, “Private residences wherin games are played for amusement only” are ex- empted. J. 8, Spaulding, formerly foreman of the {oLacorporated In 1868 for 95 years by the loglalatars | in or educational and charitable purposes—wit] 188 0f $1,000,000 80 which & fosorve fand. of Oves 650,000 haa since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote ta franchis: was made a part of the present state constitutlos adopted December 24, A. D. 1679, The only Lottery ever voted on and en- dorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. 1ts grand single number drawings take place monthly. A splendid opportunity to win a Fortune, Third Grand Drawing Class C, in the Acad- emy of Music, New Orleans §Tuesday, March 11th, 1884 —--166th Monthly dra mg. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. tions, in Fifths in proportion, LIST O PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. ... 1 do do . Frac- 1 do do . 4 PRIZES OF $6000. 6 do 2000 0 do 1000 2 do 500. 100 do 200 80 du 100, 500 do 50. 000 do 25.. APFROXIMATION PRIZRS. 9 Approximation prizos of §760. 9 do do 500 9 do do 1907 Pnzuu amounting to 8266, Applioaion for rates to s & made ool a4 thb offioa of the Company in Now Orloaus. For turthor information write clearly giving fall sddross, - Moo B O, Honey Ordors' payatie suc address Registorod Lo W ONLEANS NATIONAT, BAN, New Orleans, La. Postal Notos and ordinary lotters by Mail or Ex Prosa (all sums of $5 and upwards by Expross at ous expense) to i M A. DAUPHIN, or 3. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. 607 Boventh St., Washingion, D. C. DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Ocuiist !and Aurist. il offices are repaired from result of fire, off Dr. Parker, Room 6, Creighton Block 15th and Douglas streets. th ieun 8 rudic Pire, KFILEPSY arra) X o reusn for o o TocelvIng feurn. MemASk outiso and n ¥ When Lanycuro i 0 Bottlo of my Inmdmes o Exor ¢ Offico. 1t comth Jwl 5 hu’mn e T T ) a., e o by THE v, ity and Phy of Nérvons D aniformly STON REMEDY CO., 46 W.Iath .- ko Yook GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1873, Breaklast Coe, Warranted absolutely pur? Cocoa, from which the excess o Oll has been removed. 1t has thres times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Btarca, Arrowroot or Bugar, and is therefore fur more economi cal. Tt s deliclous, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well aa for persons fn health. 80l vy Grocers everywhers, . BAKER & (0, Darolesier, Wi RO 3o bamn m b v : it i f.’. o aout Yalin "'nu: - m't o worl pmwt ‘e Efl‘f‘kwhfi i nufl‘l BT Binoklns Tobaccs 6ver lnnd oking 'e Bull Bm The sales of Bm'fi‘x‘. By """.‘;‘.:‘n.,..m ng ran 0 of G, B, Grow, was pursagd and arrosted Vew York, charged with “killing cattle and converting them to his own use,” The case_of Hanna vs, McCauley, onvoly- ing 000 head of cattle, valuod at £300,000, and the Antelope Springs range, was argnod before Chief Justico Sener last week. The plaintitf applied for a receiver, but the court resorvod docision. ““Whither are we drifting?” was the conun- growls over frozen water pipes and nadequte water supply ‘welve persons were recently bapt Holena's new Daptist church, Itisa good Christian who will take water with the ther. mometer 40 ° below the freezing point. Good paying prospects are reparted to h boen striick recontly by a party of prospec on French Creek, a gulch that puts into Rat. tlesnako Crook, opposite Bald Moun n thonsand copies of tho Con: Helena with tho address to the psople of Montana will be printed distribiuted ) will give ono copy to evory thrse voters in the torrito ' Tt is now 1eported that the remarkable death £ate among the Marquiy De Mores' sheep in the_ Little Missouri country and the bad lands was tho result of poison The he counted for on no othor ground than poison and a malicious mo- tiy ainst the marauis, growing out of the hanging of O'Donnell.- [Helena Herald, Ground has been broken on the Anaconda branch of the Utah & Northern, and the road eleven miles long is to ba comploted to the smelters by June 1st. On the other branch from the Utah & Northern terminus at the Montana smelter at Butte to the Anaconda mine operations are active. About 160 men are employed and upwards of £20,000 worth of work has already been done. NEW MEXICO, Two bundred teams are engaged in_tho business of wood hauling in Socorro, This keeps a lot of money in cireulation. COaptain Jack Crawford is said to have pur chased a half interest in the Horn Silver mine, in the Organs, of the Fay Brothers, for £7,000, Some very rich float was discovered about four nules south of Georgetown and qnite » number of Georgetown's best miners are now soarching for tho load. Tho float nssays over 811,000 in silver, Tho Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe com- pany will oxtensively advertise the Mesilla valley to induce immigration. The company proposos_to purchase large tracts of land through its local organization, the New Moexi- can Town company, have them survoyed and laid off into lots of ten, twenty and forty acres and sell them to immigrants on time, B A LUCKY WOMAN. South Boston DOO in a Lottery, The Wife ¢ Draws Man Last Saturday aftornoon a_reporter of the Star loarned from a responsible party that a mas South Boston, named Hatch, within a day or two, was the holder of a successful ot that drew $15,000 from the Louisiana tory at New Orleaus. [he Star reporter found the party in (ues. tion to be Horace N. Hatch, of No. 108 I stroet, dealer in stoves, furnaces, etc., at No, 130 West Broadway, South Boston, where he has been for many years favorably known. On calling on Mr, Hatch, that gentleman drum propounded to the sages in session at Cheyenne, recently. when the *‘maverick” Lill was unider consideration. A back county wember Was equal to tho occasion. “This bill passed and it will be the first instance that has happened all the way along down the line of history sinc the days of Rome where a political jurisdiction, or even a monarchy, has placad “on its statute books a law which declares that a man shall be pronounced guilty until he has proved his innocence.” 1t passed COLORADO. Leadwlla will soon be lighted by electricity. Tho Greeley artesian woll is 1,050 feet deep, and still going. A four foot, vein of coal has been struck in o Greeley artesian well. 1t is a very cold day when Greeley gets leit. Loadville is very mu agitated on account The of the rapid increuse of morphine dens, people up there must do something, A bold thief stole all the balcony tickets at Denver. the Patti matinee at hey were worth $2100, Tt shutiing out 3. Wade, who owns a ranch fifty-five miles above Delta raised 1,000 bushels of corn on ten acres of ground last summer and 1,500 buskels of oats on seventeon acres. A rich strike has been made in_the I mountain district, near Ouray, in the s of a 40x00 foot " cave, heavily charged with argentiferous galena aud copper ore, Quite a strike has beon made at Cresswell, Jefferaon county. It 18 a fiesure vein,five fert thick and rich in gold and silver. The ore as- sayed 150 gold, and 875 silver to the fon, The removal of the Utes trom the vast reservation in southwestern Colorado has opened up an empire in area of pastoral coun- try, which is being rapidly taken up by cattle men. A train on the Colorado Ceniral recently up by a mountain breeze and dumped in the ditch. The cars and locomo- tive were turned upside down. Fortunately no one was killed, ‘Work in the Crestod Butte mines of the Colorado Coal and Iron company will be re. sumed this week,with a double torce of miners. Another opportunity for accident insurance agents nuJ undertakers, Subscriptions for stock of the farmers’ alli- ance elevator at Gresley are {ast comingin,and it is thought the schemo has already become a success aud tho elevator will be begun as soon 2 the weather will pernit., The Arapahoe Cattlo and_Land company, organized about the firat of the year, and com- posed of some of the substantial | ness men of Denver and ity, has purchased the (iebhard herd for 5250,000. D. R. Faot and J. I, Eilison tracted to daliver at Ogalalla Nab ing summer 22,000 head of 1 and Texas steers, to the Swan Bros,, Land and Cattle company. ml have cen- Thers is more snow on ths Spanish Peaks and the mountains in that vicinity thun there has been for several years, at this season of the year, in consequence of which stock men and farmers are anticipating a very prosper- ous season the coming year, The late storms have been very severo on the stock ranging weat of Aspen. Sonme of the stock owned gy Nuckols & Co,, is said to be dying. 1t is probuble that some things said in favor of the country for stock raising will have to be taken back and somewhat qualified,—[Denver News. The water last taken from the C'anon City company’s well contaiued considerublo oil The well is down 1260 feet and indications from analysis of the last sand are very flatter- tering, showing from 11 to 25 per cent, of bituminous matter, which, in pure sharp sand, is an excellent showing. The case of Frank Warren is exciting much interest among the dsctors of Denver, While chopping wood the blade of his axe slipped off the handle and glancing on the tree, struck him in the neck, severing his windpipe, A silyer tube was at once inserted to enable him to breathe. It is now believed the victim: of this curious accident will recover. said that it was his wife who drew the prize, ~'My wifo, and my daughter Gertie and he said, ‘‘ench held a 31 ticket in the Louisi. an Jottery.” “‘How much was the prize!” “My wiiel ticket drow $ Gertie drew £ you r e e money?” through T. \l Westcoat, ho Southern Express company, Now 5,000, and my girl thought she had sealped the Iady and faintad from fright. MONTANA Uillings is gotting & telephone exchange. An Ordinance Proviflinz for a Board of Butlding Inspectors [ntroduced. Entertainments Allowed to be Given in Turner and Motz Halls Sunday Evenings, A regular meoting of tho city council was held last evening. Roll called. All members wore presont. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS, that he had ordinances among the stands From mayor; giving notic approved certain which was the one regulatin Filed. From mayor; returning the ordinance, passed at last meeting, establishing the ourb lines of 23rd street between Cuming and Wobster streets, and giving his rea- sons for not approving it. Filed. A vote to pass the ordinance the veto of the mayor to the contrary nothwith- standing resulted in unanimously sustain- ing the action of the mayor. The ordi- nance was placed on file. From mayor; presenting a communi- cation from Senator Manderson stating that the supervising architect of the treasury depactment had addressed the chairman of the committee on appropria- tions recommending an appropriation of 017.75 to reimburse the city for the one-halfcostof paving the streets andalleys adjoining the post office building. Filed. From .James Creighton, presenting bond of the Barber Asphalt Co. for pav- ing certain streots. The bond was signed by E Burcess Warren, John Albright and A. L. Barbor. Approved. From Kitchen Bros. and others: Ask- ing that two hack stands be located, one of oxpressmen. corner of King and Delawaro strec ts, two blocks northwest of the end of the red line car track, Itis in a growing por tion of the city, and how Fadly it was needed is shown he tha fact that pupils wore in morning. The principal of the new school is Miss Sarah McCheane and she is assisied by six lady teachors as follows: Miss Eddy, Miss Jones, Miss Hamilton, Miss Hurlbut, Mra, Wayman and Mrs, Eyler. attendance yestorday el HRSONA J. HL Johnson, of Blair, is at th illard, Patrick Fgan, of Lincoln, is stopping at the Millard, M. J, Hughes, of Wost Tolnt, is registored at the Millard J. H. Dumont, of this cit; yostorday morning. John Paters, county clork of Boons county, is a guost of the Millard Judge Dundy and daughter Luna have gone loft for Chieago | & B T—— Disfiguring Wk Itching and Burning Tor- tures, Fumil- iating Erup- tions, such as QALT RIEUM or Eorema, Peoriasls, Seald Hoad, fautile or Birth Humors, and orery form of iy, Sorofulons, Tnherited, Con v Colired Disowses of the Blood, with Low of Halr, are positively edios, B W, uffon, of Noligh,is stoiog ot | Gaie, Koyt . the Millard. 1 polwonous elaments, hove Bnpchlite WM. N ekannah, is registored &t | “Guticuen thogreat Skin Curo, instantly allays Ttoh the Mi nd Tnflammation, clears the Skin And Scalp,heals Ulkers and Borom, and resteres the Hair p, AN exquisite Skin Beatifier and Duticurn, 18 indis. , Baby' Hnmors, or Oily Skin. Cuticura Romedies aro absolutely pure, and th only roal Blood Puriflors and Skin' Beautifiers, free from mercury, arvonic, load 2ine, or any other miner al oF vegotablo poison 'whatsoover. 1t would re to Chicago on a brief visit. P, Ostonberg, Wahoo, aro guosts of the Paxton, C. A, Bird, North Platto, and J, R. Bryan, Rlair, are guests of the Millard, A. E. Young, Boston, and H,Q, M Chicagu, are at tho Metropolitan, W. C. Fontain, Boston, and E, O, Mayfield, Louisville, are at the Metsopolitan, Hon, G, M, Lambertson and A, Lincoln, are registorod at the Paxton, G. JJ. Naos, Moberly, Mo., and Geo. Burke, North Platte, are guests of the Metropolitan, A M o, minfater to Italy, passod through thiycity yesterday morning eastward bound. S. H. Lawton, Beatrice, and Louis H. Roberts, Chicago, are registarod at the Motro- politan, and A1, Howes, + Buson, on the west sideof Fourtcenth street between Farnam and Harney, tho sec- ond on theeast side of Thirteenth street, between Douglas and Dodge. Reforred. From Dan C. Herely: Giving his ro. port as poundmaster for the month of Fobruary. Referred. From ocity physician: Giving his report as secrotary of tho board of health for the month of February. Re- ferred. From city marshal: Giving the num- ber of saloons doing business and the drug stores selling liquor, The state- mennt showed 102 saloons and 22 drug stores. Roferred. From W, J. Broatch and others: Ask- ing that the ordinance for the establish- ment of the grade of the westend of Do street be so moditied that the maximum cut shall not exceed ten feet. Referred. From Gas company: Stating that the *Was this your first attempt at trying your lottery lucl “No; during three years, off and on, I have been trying. 1 spent $108 in purchasiug tick- ots, and drew $283, But I resoived the first of last January tostop it.” Mz, Hateh then related the parti dream which his little daughter which, when told him by her on Februas worked on him so strongly as to chango hix mind & fow days before the drawing took place. “Some people,” he said, “don’t beliove in dreams. I have considerable faith in them. Tho day my listle girl told me her strange dream ‘1 wont over to the city, broke may January resolution, and bought the threo tickets, My wife’s drew the one-ifth of $75 000 bulmm, 12, when the dra made At New Orleans 1n The Lumnmn.\ Lot- ter In ]mrl.m;:, Mr. Hatch said he hoped it was the turn of luck to him as his business got crippled & few years ago, from which he has veen klowly recovering, —Boston (Mass,) Star, Fubruary 25, ——— ARE YOU GOING TO EUROPE? 1n auother column will be found the an- ouncement of Messrs, THOS. COOK & SON, ourist Agents, 261 Broadway, New York, colutive to the very complete arrangements they have made for tours coming Spring and Summer. **Cook’s Excur- sionist,” containing maps and fuil particulars, will be mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents, The Firemen. A meeting of the general committee of arrangements for the state firemen's tournament for 1884, was held Monday evening in the city hall and the dates for the tournament wero fixed for July Ist to Hth inclusive, and the location to be in or near the city. A committee consisting of Messrs Don nelly, Hunt and Mitchell were appointed to confer with the railways for reduced rates, A commiltoe consisting of Messrs, Mal colm, Mitchell, Pflaegling, Hunt, Faist and Donnelly were appoiuted on prizes and programme, A committee consisting of Messrs. Pont- ze), Plinegling and Hunt were appointed on music. A committee consisting of Messrs. Mitchell, Herold, Baxtor and Tagger were appointed to confer with the dif- forent hotels in regard to accommoda- tiona, A committee consisting of Messrs, Faist, Herold, Malcolm and Pentzell were appointed on orators. — “SARAT OGA Union Sunday School—Close of' a Suc- cessfal Year of Mission Work, The past year of the Saratoga Union Suuday school has been the most suc- cessful in its history. Organized luur years ago with the assistance of Rev. ¥. Sherrill, with W, H. Lawton as uupur intendent, the attendance for the first year was upwards of 1,600, The second year of the school was superintended by Charles W. Tousley, the attendance being CALIFORNIA, The bay nmuml San Francisco is invaded by pirates who rob vessels moored there, Sioce January 1st about 40,000 grape vines have been set out in the vicmlty of Gridley. Santa Cruz has an ordinauce against bovs under 16 years being allowed to smoke ciga- rettes or tobacoo. “Tho artesisn well dug by the Southern Pa- cific railroad company near Lordsburg, is & complete suocess, The California & Nevada railroad will be pushed eastward as rapidly as men and money can do it It will parallei'the Central Pacific, 1t is said that rats are appesring in large wuwbers in some parts of the territory, and causo great destruction to property, especially to the old adobes, which they undermine. Touw an Indian woman of the Pueblo of Nawbe, died on the eighth of last month at the age of 105 yoars. = She always enjoyed good hoaltd, anl worked to tho last lustant of v life, Fighteen complaints have been filed against parties in Santa Clara county having artesian wells and not keeping jthem capped, as requir- ed by law. One case was tried and dismissed Von a techicality. 1,465, The third year of the school com- meuced with the unaniwous election of uis; Lictlefield as superintendent, '.l‘lla attendance was 2,600, being followed by a re-election for the fourth year, which has just closed with a total attend- ance of over 3,000, an average of 62, and a gain of more than 100 per cent in the two rfiool has realized nearly $200 by its entertainments during tha ear just closed, having disbursed over most- ly in substantial improvements, i clud- ing & good library, an organ, additional number of lamps lighted by it during February was 204. Proforred. From John H. A. Lohman aud 574 others: Asking the privilege to give en- tertainments in Turner and Metz halls on Sanday evenings. CGranted. A number of bills were referred with- out roading. From mayor: Appointing J. L. Lovett an appraiser to assess damages on Far- nam street resulting from a chungo of grade, in place of A. J. Simpson, who declined t> serve. Confirmed. From Frank Weiner and Pat Burk: Stating that yesterday their cows had been taken from a vacant lot on Sixteenth and Nicholas, and that they wero in the pound, claiming that the poundmaster had no right to take them out of a pri- vate lot, and asking that the city council order them returned. Referred. From the Missouri Valley Street Light company: Preposing to erect at its own expense 100 gas lamps and keep them lighted at an expense of $2.50 per month per lamp to the city, and upon those terms to erect as many more as the city sha'l order. Breferred. The contract and bonds with Bun]nmm Melquist for the construction of curbs and gutters on Dodge and Ninth streets were approved. The contract of J. E. Riley and F. B. Johnson for paving Ninth street from alley south of Harney to U. P. depot grounds was approved, RESOLUTIONS, By Bohm: Constructing sidewalks in front of certain lots on Jackson, Six- teenth and Seventecnth streets. Adopt- ed and referred, By Redfield: That a resolution paesed at last meeting ordering the printing of the ruies, regulations and ordinances re- lating to the police be so modified as to require only the rules and regulations lately ndopted, so printed. Adopted, I’y MeGuckin: That the city marshal call the roll of the police dailyatT o'clock p. m. und 7 o'clock a. m, Adopted. REVORTS OF COMMITTEES, Streots and grades: Recommending that the prayer of the petitioners, asking that Fighteenth strest bo graded, be granf Adopted. Polico: Recomuiending that the claim of Stephen B, Marcy against the city for $11.70 be allowed, Adopted, Fire: llswmummlm'( that the bill of D. Cunningham for 38 be allowed. Adopted, Fire: Recommiending the payment to Dr. Pock of his bill for $3.00 for surgical aid rendered to Mr. Coulter, of engine houso No. 1, ivjured in the fire at Brown's building. Allowed. Rules, forms and printing: Recom- mending the payment of the bill for $184.64 of W. F'. Livesey, for printing, and of Sweesey & Sweesoy, for £00.60, for printing, be allowed. Adopted. Water works and sewerage: Recom- mending that R. T. Shannon & Co. be required to have constructed the Farnam street sewer on or before June 1, 1884, Adopted, ORDINANCES, An ordinance directing the construc- tion of sewers in sewer districts num- bers 14, 15, 16 and 17. Read twice and roferred, An ordinance authorizing and direct- ing the city treasurer to transfer the sum of $3,600 from special cash fund to gen- eral fund. Passed, An ordinance appropriating the sum of $12,059.03 in favor of A. L. ber for paving Douglas street. Passed, An ordinance creating a board for the inspection of buildines in the city of Oumaha, defining the duties of said board, d providing for the inspection of build- seats, besides having nearly fifty dollars in the treasury to commence the new year, The officers elected at the annual elec- tion Sunday were as iollo Buparin- tendent, Louis Littlefield; assistant super- intendent, Samuel Avery; secretary, Miss Minnie Avery; treasurer, W. G. Kustin, librarian, D.'H. Christie; organist, Mrs. ings and the corstruction of the same, ete. Read twice and referred. An ordinance regulating the erection of the wires or conductors for electric light purposes in the city of Omaha. Read twice and referred. inance making appropriations 4 ingurrea during the month ¥. M. Swith; Mr. James H. Thomson and Mr, Jos, J, Creig were elucted as members of the executive committee, ‘The jealous wife of J, M, Chaves, & sfore. { keeper at Talota, attacked her Indinn rival snd lm the affair lost her false hair, Tho Indian Louis LarrLeriELD, i Buperintendent. of February. ———— New Bohool Opened. The new Long school was opened 1t is located at the y Monday morning. ) R. A. Hungerford, Philadelphia, and C. W, Gates, Rock Falls, are stopping at the Metro. politan, . B. Coonx, assistant to Superintendeat Thompson of the B. & M. at Lincoln, is in tho city. Hon, Tsaac PPowers, Dakota City, and Hon, T. M. Marquotte, Lincoln, aro guests of the Millard. Hon, Aloxander Sullivan, president of the Trish natioval land league, is a guest of the Millard. N. P, Feil, of Trr Brk clorical fores, left yesterday afternoon for a visit to friends in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. McKee, a resident of tho Sandwich Tslands, passed through this city on the east bound train yesterday morning. W. R. Jacob, Georgetown; J. ahoney, Fort Dodge, Ind.; George W. Thompson, Seward, and T, B. Bouor, Chicago, are guests of tho l\lucmpuhmu Dr, 8. D. Morcer took tho noon train for Donver yestorday. Hia vistt to that cltyls on business connected with the Union Pacific hospital at that place. DISTRICT COURT. Two Verdicts for ;’T intiffs Returned Yesterday. - Inthe district court, beforo Judge Wakeley, the case of the Merchants' National bank against Krelle, which was taken up Monday afternoon, was given to the jury a: noon yesterday. Late in uiro this ontire paper to do justice to ho cuires perfory g 3 ally, and Cuticura Ry extornally Eczoma of the palms of the hands and of the onds of the flugers, very diffloult to troat and usially consi inourably; smallpatchos of totter anid salt theum on the ears, nose and sides of the face i burning and sealy torturos that baffled oves rom ordinary romedics, soothed and healed an HUMORS, m—— LECTRIC BE“', Vil oo e NORn\ . n rcrmc BELT. i diaons !‘NH,;.. “‘d Dumb A otency, -mrv Tetentlie vie Fleetricity and mag. Dody. And can be recharged in an i 1, efe. famt by the patient $1.000 Would Not Buv it. D Honxe—I was . loted with thoumatism sn To any ono afMicted with would y, buy Horne's Electric Bl confor with mo by writing or oalNng 1420 Douging stroet; Omaha Neb MAIN OFFICE dow & FrVe: vor block 47 For rale at C. F. Goodman's Drugiiator| Faunam St, Omaha, gty ¥ tara filed € 0 1 cured by using a belt, that disoase, Opposita po'(-»fl\m RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U 8, Mail Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP, The Rhine, Germany, Italy, Hulland and France Stoerage Outwnrd, §20; Propaid from Antwerp, §2; carsion, #40, ineliiding bedaing, ete, 24 Cabin, ursion, #100; Saloon i 50 to $00; Excursion 110 o $100. 247 Potor Wright & Sons, Gen. Agents. 65 Broad- way N. Y. ECaldweil. Hamilton & Co., Omaha, P, F. man & Co., 208 N. 16th Streot, Cmaha; D. ¥, ball. OmahisAgenta. MR aod-1v 266TH EDITION, PRICE $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID, Glode peadily, tho Cuticura als, and all other Sold every whe Caticura, [0 ceuts Resolvent, §1 Porrer DRua AND Ourmican Co,, #arSend for “How toCure Skin Discases,” ez ETHQ'SP%‘c‘i\rIGS rnn TIT CURE OF M ISEASES OF TORSES,CATTLE SHE oM TIWENTY I o iy e by o it i ampanie Flek and ouicrs nnm\' rrlnnn Mananl, celpt of a0 HOMEOPA 109 Fulton Street, New York. NERVI]US DEBILITY H“ ! Vital Weaknosa and Pros mammmn. promptiy m.n.m 'm"l ¢ Teentn 1 o Tul romedy kn o ot vial, or3 vialin Tnmxoviat of |)u\v4h~r for &% sent b v ol IR\ LIANCES ‘Ao sont on '3 N, YOUNG OR OLD, w_from NERYOUS DEntLivy, work ot 1 radically eured by I u lhninlllflnl! from Anvsks and Orien Causks, peedy _rellof and completo restoration to Hnl.'rn Viaor and Mannoon QuARANTEED. * Bond af once for Nlustrated Pamphlet froe. Address YOLTAIC _BELT CO., Marshall, Mich, the afternoon it returned a verdict of special findings favorable to the plaintift, This action grew out of a suporsedeas bond in a case which was taken to the supremo court. Before Judge Noville, the case of Gas- lin against O'Brien and others occupied the attention of the court nearly all day. This is the Orst trial inan aclion of eject- | ? ment, and involves the title to lots 0 and 12 and part of lot 8, in Griffin & Smith's addition to Omaha. Late in the after- noon the case was given to the jury, which returned a verdict for tho plain- tiff, Decrees of divorce were granted in the a9 of Lenthers aguinst Lenthers, and of Johuson against Johnson, after which court adjourned. The following is the assignment of cases for to-day: BEFORE JUDGE WAKELEY. Omaha Barb Wire Co. vs, Omaha. Benzon vs. B. & M. K. R, Co. in Ne- braska, Field et al. va. Gottheimer. Merchants’ National bank of wood vs, McHugh, Kaufman va, Ballou, Steele et al. vs, Mount et al. Barker vs. genson. Randolph ve. Douglas County. BEFORE JUDGE NEVIL Gaslin Jr. vs. O'Brien Jr. et al.; sub- mitted. slin Jr. vs. North. Gaslin Jr, vs. Bartlett. Goldman vs, Brown, Brash vs. Miller. Dennis et al. vs, Bank. Bramford ve. Omaha, Manning vs. Omaha. Forbes vs. Brown et al, Irving va. Page. Rosowater va. Tribune Printing Co. TUTY Dead- Omaha National S TR TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED I.lVER, MALA Fl a From thiose HOurocs urk tho diseases Of the hui symptoms indibato tel ppetite, Bowels c¢ uchic, fullness after exortion of body o+ of food, Xrrital t pleits, A fer® s somo duty e e ro the o 'fh' ONNTTEATION, and de« mund tho ase of a romady that nfs directly ‘the Liver, AsaLivermedicinoTUTT" PHLLS hivo no oqual, Their actionon the Kldneyaund ko fsalio prompt romoving ) fmpurities through these threo ¢ seave roducing 8ppo- e dlyesdlon, reralir atooin. o o tac AARadb vigorousbody, TUTES CBUSe NO nAusLs OF url]mlu nor tuteriere with duily work and are & porfect NTIDOTE TO M 1d overy TUTT'S HAIR DYE, R WHISKERS changed i plicution of (Iu-; Dre. Bold by l)ruunu. Uy cxpross on recelpt of OF Ben v G i ray Btreot, New ovic, yuwn.l 05 ISEFUL RECEIPTS FRER of the “denera . Lerhd o 9 A Ve ..u.t‘ ‘&?’m b b 4 anhesitatinglyondorse It u. Tomody o GOODMAN, 3 B ' STOMACH Bs OI!EAT ENCLISH II!MIDY. Cureg emvsiess Debilly rmatorr GmaTaL LOSS ) OF MANLY VIGOR, 8 i oe, et whon al‘othr rome- N dion fall. oure gflmmud. /3150 bottio, larc Dovier fous B4 times the quantity, §6. B pross to any address. I R drugglets, ENGLISH Mpf % INSTITUTE, Propristors, 718 Ollvo Stroet, 8t s, Mo. ' ave wold 8l Astloy ump- ‘s Vital Restorative or vears. Every customer speaks highly of it. 1 truo merlt. ‘C. ¥, Goot maba Peh | 1888 Vigmaeandly wvrrl:num uau AGENT, HI BROADWAY. N, Y. The kidneys actas purifiers of the blood and when thefrfi o fi(lllll"l tions are interferred with through weak nies, they noed ton iny Th become healthiully active by theuse o! Hostotter's Stomach Bitte gahiort of I'l l Iul lmm other sources. This sup orb stimulating ton ic also prevents and ariosts fever and B peue, coustipation, ¥ liver con.plaint, d; popsia, rl uuummm and other Drugist e genorally. $30.000 for $2. 7t REGULARMONTHLY DRAW- ing will take place in Covington, Ky., leradny, March 27th, 1884. ro State Bond o0 lagal by th highast court i N lll o for the given to Henry County In the sum of §1 Pprowmpt payment of ail prizes sold. March Scheme, NOW THYSELF, A GREAT MEDICAL WORMK ON MANHOOD! Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physioal Debill Premature Doclino in Man, Esrors of Youth, and the untold miserles rosulting from indiscretions-or ex- et Apook for svary man, young, middle-aged, aud old. * Tt contalns 195 prosoriptions’ for all acat’ A0 chroulo diseasos oacH e of which 1 jmalsant 30 found by the Author, whoso experience for yoars I such a8 probably never before fell o the 1o of any phytician 00 pages, bound In beautifa French mulin em, oomed ooters, full git puarantesd bo & finor worc | n ovory sente, —mechaulcal, Ii- orary and profowionni,.—than any other work seld in his country for §2.60, or the money will be refunded In evary initancn Prico only §1.00 by mall, post- lusteative samplo sosata Seud now. Gold nodat awardod tho author b onal Medica Kssooiation, £0 the olicors of which he Fefase. This ook should bo read by the young for Insteus. don, and by the affloted for reliet. 1y will benefl All. ~London Lancet. “Thore s no mamber of soctety o whom this book Il not be usetul, whether youth, parent, guaidian, Instructor or clorgyman, —Argonaut, Address tho Poabody Medical Institute, or Dr. v. L. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Stroet, Boston Mass., may be consnlted on all diseases requiring ekil a oxporence, Chronlo and obstinatedise ases ths b has bailled the akill of all othet ph » mpocialty, Such treated without an fnstano HEAL i oo e THVSFLF UR. FELIX LE BRUN'S G—G PREVENTIVE AND CURE, FOR EITHER SEX. The romedy heing injected directly to the seat of tho distuse, rquiros no chango of dieb o Bauseous, mercurial or poisonous medicines to be taken intor- y. When u & proventive by eithor sex, itis Imposaible t1 contract wny private but in the a0 of those already unfortunately afflicted we guar- antoo throw hoxen to ours, or we will refand the mon- oy, Prico by mall, postage paid, §2. per box or three boxo8 for ¥6. WRITTEN GUARANTEES ssued by all authorized agents. D FelixLe Brun&Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS. 1S, - Goodman, Drugglet, Solo Agent, for Omaha Health is Wealth! D L. C. WesT's NEnve AND BRarN TREAT- sENT, B fruirantood pocifio for Hysterin, Dizzie nesa, Convulsions, ¥its, Norvous Nuumlmn. Heatlache, Nervous Prostration caused by tho use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefalness, Men prossion, Boftening of the Brain resulting in in- sanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Promature Old Age, Barrennoss, Loss of power in_ecither sox, Involuntary Losses and Bpermat- orrhaa causod by over-oxortion of the brain, self. abusa or_over-indulgence. Each bex contains one munlh ‘s troatment. $1.00 & box, or six boxes 5.0, 6ont by mail propaidon receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any caso, With ench order received b‘ym for six boxor mpanied with §5.0, wo send the purchaser our written gnarautee to re. fund tho money if the llwllnmlll does not effect acure. (iusrantees issueq oniy oy 0, F, GOODMAN Sole A ent, Omaha Neb. Chartered by theStateof I11i- finois for theexpress purpose of givingimmediate relietin all chronic, urinary and pri= Gonorrhaea, s inall theif complicated forms, also Elucases of the Skin and Elood promptly relievedand permanentlycured by reme- dies,testedin a Forty Years eminal Special Practics lght Losses by Dreams, Pimples on {he Face. Lost Manhood posltively clared. There 500 experimenting. Eprnprllll remedy tonce used in each case. Consultations, al or by letter, sacredly confidential, e icinea seny by Mail and Express, No marks on nder. 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