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«F T ALRA BL AR NS RINE Y AR AN 00 w0t AN OMAHA DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY MAY 21, 1884, T . SENEXOLID . MANUFACTURER OF GALVANi ) RON CORNICES. | WINDOW CAPS, FINILS, ET. LG A8th Mtroot, . .....NEB.RASKA —WITH— Capital Prize, $150,000, " We do hevaby eertify that tee superviss rangements for @ the Monthly and Semi. An rawings of the Touisiana State Lottery Comp and in verson manage and control the Drawing them “evves, and that the same are conducted v, fairness. and in good faith toward all par , and_ we authorize the company to wse thie oor ate, with fac-rimiles of our signatures attachs i 4ts advertisements.” OMAHA, MOUX A GENUINE BULIL-FIGHT. sting the Mettle ot eir Herds, The Cowhoys T Drake's Travollors’ Magazina, There had been considerable chafting, variogated with especially lurid illustra- tions of the possibilities of profanity, on the merits of the two bulls, and for sever- al nights the smoke hung low over the camp-fires, as if listoning, too awestrick en to rise, to the various stories of their prowess in former struggles. Muiche- son’s men were to the westward of the trail, but they came over to Zingman's round-up, two miles to the east, every evening to talk over their bull,and specu- late on the chances if Zingman's men fel COoncord, Ohio. He is secretary of the N. A. Poultry association, and will send directions for making this hatcher to any ono sending three 2-cent siamps, to pre pay postage. 1 had one mado that held 250 oggs, and cost about 87. My suc. oess with the hatcher was all 1 could wish for, and 1 immediately had four more made. From these five hatchors 1 have just taken 1030 fine chickens, out of a little less than 1200 eggs. 1 believe 1 am placing it modestly when I say that 1 hopo to clear 82800 by July next, and still pursuo my usual businoss. Thero is no business as profitable as this is, pro- vided one gives it the attention it de- serves; and no business requires as little capital to start on. There is no necessity for men trying to hide this business or A Wyoming Murder a Cuikvesse, May 20, rived here to-night from Sabillo county, nd Lynching. Two men ar- body of Geo. Metealf. Whilo at dinner Maloney, who shot him dead. Maloney was arrosted, but was subsoquontly cap. tured and lynched, B — BASE BALL- At Terre Haute—Peoria 1; Terro Haute 2. At Milwaukee—Bay City 3; Milwaukeo 6. At 8t. Douis—St. Touis 4; Boston Unions 1, At Philadelphia letes, 12, Washington, 3; Ath- eighty-five miles north of here, with the | Matealf had got into a dispute with Wm. | NEW MARKHAM HOTEL The Palace Hotel of Denver. Cor. Seventeenth and Lawrence St Rooms 76c t0 82,00 per day. Special Rates by iho Month, THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. Conducted on the American and European Plans, Day Board §7 per week. — —e i PE?PRIETOR. HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF ' . the spirit of ownership in anything they | monopolizo it. The fiold is the world, [ At Altoona—Wet ground provented want to put against him. But Zing-[and the world, like Oliver Twist, is cry- |88™Me: cowwrsmonsas [ man’s peoplo hesitated, They had a bull, [ing out for more. There are thousands{ At New York, — Providenco 2, Now PHECEDENTFD ATTRACTION! Texas, which had killed everything he ulr {u\ulg men who are teachers and | York 1 . : ! cler » who look forward to the time whon | At Philadelphia. —Boaton 3, Philadel. they oan got @ start in some lucky way, | Phia 0. This way 19 here open to them it they| At Girand Rapids, will only improve by it. _Thousands of | Minneapolis 3, of young women, too,who foel dependent | At Muskegon. on father or brother, could in one year |3. place themselves high above any depen- had tackled, and they thought it anun- fair advantage to turn him loose agains 80 manifestly an inferior animal as Mur. cheson’s Wild Bill, though they couldn’t call to mind any other animal they were willing to risk money on. This postion broke up the poker N U Over Half a Miliion Distribnted ! Lonisiana State Loltery Company, [ncorporated In 1868 for 35 yoara by the logislatar: for educational and oharltablo purposes—with & cap. ital of $1,000,000—t0 which a reserve fund of over EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED FARNAM STREE . FALLS Grand Rapids b, 11 OMAHA NEB Muskegon 6, St. Paul —— e Now York Dey Goods, #660,000 has sinos boon added. i 1 MR, By an ovorwhelming popular vote its franchim | €ame, and gave rise to some pronounced | dence, if they only would. Got direc- + > waa mado a part of the “present state constitulor | polemics, If wind could have settled |tions and make your hatchers immodiato- [ NEW Youk, May 20.—Exports of do- adopted December 2d, A. D, 1§79, Its grand single number drawings will taks place monthly, Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery,! Belting, Hose, Brass and Tron Fitttn Steam Packing at wholesalo and rejail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURGH AND SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, mestic cottons for the week, 3763 pack- ages; making a total for the expired por- o tion of the year 69,435 packages, against 1t never scales of postpone. suppose that a contest between them Tom Thumb's Widow. 62,084 for the samo time in 1883 and Look at the following Distribution: 169th | could only result in the termination of | Speaking of widows, I came across | 04,047 in 1882, There has been a fair Bt fl_('mml Monl)flA_\' and the |time. Murcheson's men were a upit in | Mrs. Tom Thumb the nthe; day in tho ruqul\';l, fora mllmlwlinf selections of sea. , G the statement that on oue occaston Wild | elovated railroad car. She had to make [#onable specialtics, but for goneral mer- x;m?.l;,]\EH.YH.,-SEPIL“J(IB“EEW (I,]YI;EX’!DQ Bill had rushed his adversa.; down, and | considerablo of a jump to seat heraelf, [ chandise the demand was dull. TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1884, |unable to stop his headway, had gone [and I observed that her companion made — Undor the special superviston and mauagement of | IOM With o Mothodist church on hia | no offer of assistance. This wasin accord | Kausas City Hace GEN. G. T. BEAUREGARD, ' [horns, ~ Kingman's fpeople conseded the [ with her well understood desire. You| IKaNsAs Orry, May 20.—This was the AN, G. T, BEAUREGARD. of Louis. | ogibility of this, but maintained and [ may have happened to find out that old | Opening-day of the first spring meeting. 1ana, fl“d(-hl;'-\-?_l‘l,‘ L A. BARLY, | roved conclusively by the testimony of |men don't like to bo helped on with | The track was excellent. CAPITAL I‘li?{/‘%‘&smo each other that Texas had on one occa- | their overconts, becauso it implics a do- | Jesse James won the fivo-cighth of a 3 ZE, ,000. sion picked up an earthquake on his [crepitude which they dislike to acknowl. [ milo dash; time, 111, fl'huuw‘;\'z‘irk;"u“l:c;,enVII_‘.\'rIl'!;::' .u‘nl)z Halves, | horns and held it there till it agreed [edge, even to themselves. Woll, Mrs. Rosa was winner of the mile heats race, : Aoy e g never to visit that section again if he[Thumb has that sort of feeling with refor- | thece in five; best time, 237 the dispute it would have been decided [ly, as you can miake them yourselyes, in favor of both sides. Relying on the anecdotes rlated of each, one would bRANITE. sad youar work is done for all time t9 time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World i 73 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF 815 i ] 1 GRAND PhiZEOF “posen i V%0 would lot it go. On this stato of facts it | once to any real or implied notice of her| Blue Bird won the Tunning half-mile R ) 20,000 | was obvious that nothing but a meeting [size. She sat there in great dignity, but [and repeat; time, 49 and b1}, o produce a more duranle material | & LARGE PRIZES O 30,000 | could definitely dotermine the superiority, | with her feet dangling far above the floor. —— 1 for street pavement than the 20 PRIZES OF 20,000 |and the duel was arranged for Sunday | *She ought to carry an adjustable Deprecating Sunday Work. Sioux Falls Granite. 4 2.0 | morning. The fight was to come ofl on | footstool.” T remarked, ‘‘or also have | Sinatoaa N. Y. May 20.—Tho Pros. 5 200 40000 [ neutral ground, midway between tho [something inthe way of an automatic [ byterian Assembly abolished the oflico ORDE‘RS it o0 €000 | two herds, Every cowboy was to havo [ lenthening apparatus, like thoso fishing [ of trensurer, the duties to bo dono by n I I I l Iv I Hl ‘ I I U APPROXIMATION Pz %% | his weapons behind him, a jucicious pro- [rods that slide out of themselves, at- [clork. The report of tho spocial commit- 190 Approzimation Prizes ot $200 caution, sinco the cowboy pietol has a su. | tached to her heels.”. toe on sabbath observance deprocatos FOR’ANY AMOUNT 01 100 o i ’;6’ pernatural method of diecharging itself, [ My companion was short the fominine. [all forms of labor on that day. Adopted the product of Home Industry, without reference to material causes. [ Said she: unanimously. Reports on home missions | V. llimantic s‘;“’“‘ Cotton is entire address Registored Letters NEW ORLEAN persons or i the possession of the losers, | gors, if you'll take the trouble to notice. | ratic state convention has fixed on June Bright and early Sunday morning, the | They give us shorties & choico between| 4th and 20th, for holding the noxt con- grass was still shining inthe dew, and | practically standing up and not much [ yention. the sun coming up with cvery promise of | more than leaning against a seat; or a glorious prairie day, the bulls were cut | squarely scating ourselves and letting our out of their respective herds and driven | feet dangle unsupported. Look at that| BATox Rouvar, May 20.- -J. B. Eustis to the battle-ground. A man who has[row of women across the car. The only | has been elected United States sonator, never seen a Texas bull doesn’t know |one who rests her back fally against the | to succeed Jouas. how wuch fight can be tied up in one |support intended for it and her feet flat hide. Strong and wiry, not too heavy in | of the floor is nigh as tall as you are the flank, short of horn, and quick in ac- | All tho rest are a dozen sizes too smallfor tion, he was built to fight, and contrived | tho seats. If sitting away back properly to discharge his mission without involy- [ they only touch their toes to the floor, ing himself in the slightest unnecessary |like a lino of ballet giris tip-toeing on the complication. Lashed to madness by |stage. Why shouldn’t a happy medium the whips of the cowbows, laid on merci- |in theheight of public seats be struck? lessly to arouse their rage, the two bulls | Why shouldn’t men be made to sit on a camo in sight of each other, and their | level a little below their knees, instead Dackers withdrow. By nature a Texas |of putting the whole inconvenience of bull is all the time as mad as ho can get, |adjustment on our less lengthoned sex? until he sees another bull, then the ther- | Really, I think of writing Zto Susan B. 8 to S NATIONAL BANE, Now Orleans, La. Postal Notes and ordinary lotters by Mall or K. press (all sums of 85 and upwards by Express at ous expense) to == 1 . 2279 Prizos Amounting to. Each side was to remain behind its own | ** Bless your heart, that little creature | were submitted. and is pronounced by nx{wrtn to be the {Pnt sewing machine thread in the 10/thS ofiee ot Comiciubs should be made oaly | bull, and neither to approach the fracas |isn’t practically any worse off than a good : world. FULL ASSOKTMENT CONST:\N’I‘iY ON HAND, an For tarther Information write clearly giving tal) | Closer than 300 yards, the winners to | many of the rest of us, Woman's rights Ohio De for sale by HENLEY, HAYNES & VAN ARSDEL, dress. o Mako P. 0. Moncy Orders payable and | take all the money to be found on the [are crually disregarded by railroad mana-| Corvanus, Ouro, May 20.—The Dem- m&e Omaha, N;h. —OR— M A. DAUPH] orM. A, DAUPHIN, Now Orlea A073eventh St., Wi MACADAM! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. ! WM. McBAIN & CO., ( Sioux Falls. Dakote. ~ DOCTOR ‘ashington ECRET MALADIES find radical cure by my method, based on recent sci- entific researches, even in the most desperate cases without any trouble to the functions. Lcure equally the sad con- consequences of the sins of vouth, nervousness and im- potence. MAX MEYER & CO., IMPORTERS OF CATARRH BAVANA CIGARS! S AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIO CIGARS,TOBACCOS, PIPES § SMOKERS' ARTICLES PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING Arcgular graduate of two Medical Collog engaged 18 the sp [ WHITTIER ¢ 617 St. Charles St., St. L / \ "T. 8t Louts, , # show and all oid residentsknow, SCRE' N GUARANTEED. Prostration, Debiiity, Mental and DISORITTION | GUAT L ERRD, pmfl& Weakness ; Mercurlal and other Afiece | Prayer to send the Exact description of the Sicknest. tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, ol AL ! DR. BELLA, Member of Several Scientific Societies. 6, Place de la Nation 0,-—PARIS, mie weddsat Poison Oak Scems to yicld every time to treatment with Switl's Specific. Spartanburg. 8. C,, March 13, 1884, Your most valuahle medicine (: Specific) has doue we 80 much good that 1 fecl like saying this for the benefit of those who suffer like I did. 1 was poisoned by Poison Oak, and saw not a well day for 5 ntil T used Swit's Specific. In the six ry kind of medicine, but none After using six bottles of stored to perfect health—with 1 poison left! Yours Truly, DAVID NESBITT. FOISON OAK. thirty.cight years suffered every spring r with Poison Oak, which I contracted I tried everything for it, ins %, but without any benefit. I wiit's Specific (8. S. S, e tound and we D g discretio Exposure or Induf which produce Sollowing eflccts: ne and defectiv aversion to ( Tendering Max me of the .+ debllity, dimneis of slght Dhysical docay, of ideas, ote, nhappy, arg 4)on the above, A Positve Written Guiararte Yamphists, Engls scribing above dlseas 3 Dage ThEES, MARRIAGE CUIDE! o ~had 1 and sum in bething when a b cluding many phyeic took six boitles of years ago, and it cu summers have passed, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N . Office, 150 W.23 St., bet 6th and 7th ays THE (LD RELIABLE ox~c wv s | THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- PRINCIPAL LINE 1DER COMPANY Frox s 10 THE CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST. LOU BY WAY OF OXAHA AND LINCOLN T0 DENVER, OR VIA RANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER o 2 % i 1 Depots it Kansas HE MONARCH n City, and Denver with through trains for e most extensive manufacturers of coina masw Bl & Pool Tabes And all points in the Great West IN THE WORLD, GOING BAST. 500 8. Tenth Street, OMAHA, NEB. Conneeting in Grand Unjon Depot ut Chicago with through trains for £ Pricos of Billird and Pool Tables and materials, turnished on application. BRUNSWICK & CO. And il Eustorn BILLIARDS 5, pugl ing for Indianap: , Columbus, and all points in ¢ St Louis with' through 5 South, arlor Cars, with Re. Smoking Curs with in Paiace Slceping urs evolving Chiir Cars and the fan Indianapol GOING NORTH AND SOUTH, Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaclies and Pullman Palac i Cars iiro run daily to and_from Hannibal Keokuk, B edar Rapids and Albert Minneapolis; Parlor Cars airs to and from St. Lonks Only one change of ears bet: Jowa, Lincoln, Ne. Billiard, Ball Pool, Carom, AND ALL OTHER GAMING TABLES, TEN PIN BALLS, CHECKS, ETC. 18 South 3d Street, St. Louis, 411 Dela; Kansas City, Mo.), 1821 Douglas 8t.. O HENRY HORNBERGER, Agent. Write for Catalogues and Price Lists. Street, Leato , Neb, with | and Peoria. §t. Louis and Des Moines, Dbraska, and Denver, Colorado. 1t is'also the only Through Line beiween ST, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and ST, PAUL, It is known as the great THROUGH OAR ica, and 15 universally sdmit. Finest Equipped Railread in the World f i n’ihlunel of Travel. Wi 441 this line for sale at ai’ s in the United States Western Comice-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. C. SPECHT, PROP, 1111 Dougles 8t ‘Through Tickets v R. . coupon ticket oftl d Canada. )TTER, Pres. & Gen. Manager PERCEVAL L( OWELL, GenVass.h A Shicase U. P. BAKERY, 1514 Webster St., Omaha, Neb. (Successors o the old U. P, Bakery,16th 8t.,) ALL KINDS OF BREAD, FANCY CAKES AND PIES y s will be promptly attel m"m o boad Onda nWAG.{\'EK RO’ Proprietors, Owmaha, Neb. MANUFACTURER OF Balvanizea Iron Cornices in, ron_sud Slate Eiylight, Fatent Bracket Shelving. 1 am neral agent for the above line of goods. lron oncing, Crestings. Halustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank Railings, Window Bliuds, Cellar Guards; alss general ageut for Peerson & Hill's Patent Luside Blind: apr-28.2m went down and their tails up, i [ gtraight. ° | throwing up the head of the latter, and |ripped up the big bull's off fore leg, | you my experience. As they spied each oiher their heads They ap- proached slowly and with a sinuous mo- tion, pawing the ground and moaning. Texas appeared a little the larger of the two, and he was fully as active as his foe. | notwithstanding her diminutivo size, that | ho senses of smci A hundred paces apart they fairly sprang from the earth, and the bellow and the |dares, or is much inclined to treat her as | the cough crash of meoting mingled togother as the ground trembled beneath them. Texas mometer of his wrath goes to boiling | Anthony about it.” point. SHE HOPES TO GROW. The little widow Thumb.is casually a resident of New York, and a welcome vis- itor in a considerable number of rather wealthy and fashionable families. She is now a lady so mature and dignified nobody, in the way of social intercourse a human trifle. To see her in a midst of a round of calls is to get the impression, froes the hes sive matt COMPLETE TREATMENT, $L Anlnr(lc; of Sanford's Radical Cure in- Colds, clears the hoad o, Wops watery dis charges trom tho Nose ‘provents Ringio subdues Chills andFer In Chronic Catarrh it loanscs tho il paskagos' of foul mious, restores throat and bros woetens and purifios the breath, stops wards Consumptian. One bottlo Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Sol- stantly Noises in the hoad, orvous Toadacho an , tasto and hearing whon' aflooted, d arrests the progress of Catarrh to- vent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one package, of al had the best of it. for Wild Bill recolled |at first sight, that your eyes have some- | druggists for $1. Ask for Saxvorv's RapICAL CURE. to his haunches, but the game little bull | how suddenly become telescopic inversely | PoT7ik Dua Axb Cumuics Co., Boston recovered first, and in the next attack gored Texas under the head, nearly reaching his throat. The onslaught was 80 unexpected that Texas, still dazed by the first shock, failed to counter on his adversary. But the next found him pro- pared, and he received the enemy full on the forehead, driving him again to his haunches, Before Bill could rally Texas had raised the flesh off his high fore- shoulder bone. The smell of his own blocd crazed the little bull, and his next dash was not He struck Texas obliquely, then turning, before he had passed, he catohing him behind the shoulder and tearing out the muscles, cords, and tendons, Though badly lamed, Texas was not vanquished, Onco more he bore the little bull down, but Bill was the Jeast injured of the two, and, struggling to his fect, ho buried a horn in tho old wound, It is doabtful if he knew what damage he had done, for he was half blinded with his adversary's blood. Texas awaited the noxt rush where ho stood, nor was he kopt in suspenes. Bill was at him in a moment, but the big bull, sadly hurt, winded, and_tired, held his head high, and Bill ‘caught him be- tween the forelegs, ripping him to the neck beforo he tore away. Then Texas turned, and a shout from his backers announced his defeat. With a yoll of victory and derision Murcheson’s men dashed down and drove their bull back to the herd. Three hours later the herds were in motion again, but Murche- son’s people were enriched to the extent of all" the cash whereof Zingman’s men had been seized at the,time the duel bo- an. y Staggering slowly and gninfully down to the trail, Texas limped while on his way back to the rancn from which he came. He could not o back to his herd, for the cows will gore a defeated bull to death, There was no effort to bind up his wounds; they didn't even offer to lead him to water. And so alone he wandered away, beaton, disgraced, and grievously wounded, and in & little while waa lost to sight in the dust that floated along the prairie. — The Poultry Business. o the Editor of The Bee As many of my old friends are desirous of knowing what success [ have had in the poultry business in Kansas, I give Over a year ago | made two very crude hatchers, designed from some good points of several 1 had soen. filled them with egge and they worked fairly well. I kept them going from December 1st to June 1st, clearing from them §650 over and above every- thing, and that, too, in spite of the high price of feed, and the fact that my chick ens were all marketed at low prices, the highest I got was $0.00 a dozen, and the lowest $376. During that time I attend- ed to my regular business. Believing this was a good return for the amount of work, I began to look around for & more perfect hatcher, and my attention was: directed to the Common Sense. In June I} got directions from J, ‘M. Bain, of New 80 exactly is she a minature of the conven- tional dames of ceremonious society. She dressses for an afternoon of formal visit- ing in a toilet of semi-mourning, suitable in style for a qujet woman of forty-five— whic{x age she acknowledges—and orders from a livery stablo one of those coupes that, as to liveried drivea and general ap- pearance, are scaroely distinguishable from private equipages. Provided with a visiting list, and oasily commanding an air of well-bred balance, she lacks only in stature to be the ideal of a middle-aged millionaire’s wife, Of course she attracts staring attention whenever she alights; but her mannar of silent repooof is usally effoctivo as & cure for impudence, and she is able to go about with far less an- noyanco than might bo supposed. She is now about three feet and a half in height, or a foot more than when she was first put on exhibition by Barnum, and it was only within a few years that she stopped growing. “1t would not surprise me,” she lately said, “if T should take to growing again st any time, My case is one of retarded development, you know, and I may yet catch up with the rest of you. The ma- jority of the dwarfs exhibited are really children, phenominally small, but by no means the adult midgels that they are represented to be; and consequently they grow out of the profession. That has been the case with many a ‘freak,’ as the showmen call them. The pertinance of the fair, fat and for- ty-inch widow as a topic here is the fact that she has a suitor for her hand. The account current in her circle of acquain- tance says that Mr. John Spencer Coyne, a mine operator, who came eastward a year ago with a comfortable fortune, be- #2Collins’ Voltalo Eleotrlo Plaster Eg instantly affects the Nervous Systom and banishos Pain, A B partoct Eloctrlo Batary com- ! bined with & Porous Fiastor fo IS THE CRY 95 conts It aunihi or & 1.tallzcs Weak SUFFERI@ NERVE Parte, strengthens Tired Mus cs, provent disease, and docs more in fono-ha mé than awv obher’ plastor in the world. ol orywhor e. UMPHREYS OMEOPATF'G BY VETEBLIAHCS FOR THE CURE OF ALL D HORSES,CAT al meo: 0d by FOR TIWE! oya T athic V o been i arn D K Breeders, 1 yrae Raiironds, ‘ompanicw, Tro Fle, and ouiers 1 “and i Stoch HAL ey’ Veierinary Manunl Yo Foceip of D w #ent free o 109 Kulton Btreet, NERVOUS DERILITY HUMPHH Vital Weakness and Pro g and pmmpuyEIE tration from over work o il is radically discretion, foeison cured by 1L aY, ors ialh o 1t pont-ree on oo, Med. Go, t0n Bles CELEBRATED BRANDS: Reina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 8izes from $60 to $120 per 1000. AND fHE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE OENT OIGARS: Grapes, Thistle, Lawrence Barrett, Caramels. New Stan- dard, Good Advice, New Brick. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES OMAHA NATIONAL BANK U, S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD, President. WM. WALLACE Cashier. Capital and Surplus, $450.000. OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS! Fire and Bu r¢lar Proof Safes for Rent at f+ m 86 to 850 per annum. Mass. Institute of Technology BOSTON MASS. Examinations in St. Louis, Rogular four years courses in_Oivil, Mochanical Nining and Kleotricel Engineoring. - 'Architecture Chomlstry, Physics, Natural history eto. Student aro also admibted to partial or pecial coursos, Next 1 year boging Sept. 20, 1581, Entrance exam- instions at the offico Supt. of Public Schools, corner 7th and Chestout Sts. May 20 and THE HULL VAPOR COOK STOVE PROPOSALS. UNITED STATES INDIAN SERVICE, ) Pine Ridge Agency, Dakota, May 16th, 1554, | Sealod proposaln, In trplicate, indorsed proposala for the erection of an Indian boarding school, at this azeacy, snd dircoted to the undersigned, ‘care of of Quartermaster, Department of the Platte, Oma- ha Neb. will bo recefved until 12, o'clock m. on Fri gan to seriously woo her soon_after mak- ing his acquaintance in this citv. He is & handsome man of no more than forty with cultured taste, good morals and about a hundred pounds, his stature be- ing limited to an inch or so more than five feet.- That he is deeply in laye with Mrs. Thumb is not doubted by eny of their mutual friends, but he does mnot seem to have made much progress tow- ards capturing the estimable dwarf, 1t is said to be her firm intention not to marry again, Merroror, The Farmer Suill Tills the Soll. A sudden change from_poverty to wealth Iy apt to turn men's heads, but it has not proved to be o with Mr, Elbert 8, Montgomery, of Mt. Olivet, Ky., Who last week received hore, through the First National bank, 815,000, as the helder of one-fifth of ticket' No, 86,500; which drew the capital prize in the April drawing of The Louislana State Lottery, cost- ing him butone dollar, He is at homie pur- sulng the even tenor of his way u4 & farmer, and shows & money dame fortune has bestowed upon him, Whan tho public was iucined to doubt, if i would recelve the money, he was offered by rosponsiblo parties, the amount called for, less two per cont, but knowing the integrity of the Louisiana State Lottery management, he de- clined the offer, and hus roceived $15,000 in full, It was tho first lottery ticket ho ever beld fn his life, and. he paid for It tho sum one dollar,—{Maysville (Ky.), Bulletin, Ay 20th. —— A Big New Orleans Bl New Orreans, May 20, warehouse, No. 2 to b Julia street, was burned to-night with 573 hogsheads of cugar, 3,482 barrels of molasses, and some cotton seed oil, Lows $1560,000; fully insured. disposition to use wisely the |- Beourity | TAGK SALE-We ofer 1o ranchumen 8 0ld, dag tho 0L of June, 4. fans and specifications can be examined In the office of the Chief Quartermaster deoartment of the Platte, Omaha Nebraska, the “luter-ocean,” Chicago Lilw., and the Jous ¢ Kansas City, Mo, Tho contraotor will be allowed the use of the agency mill to out such dimension lumbor s ho may dosire ot to exceed 120,000 fect, all the labor of operating the mill to be hired by the contractor, the timber to be obtained outside the reservation, and the mill tumod baak In aa good ordor a8 wEn. recelved by . Contract will be awarded to lowest responsibile bid- dor, subject o the l|lr10Vl| of the department of the Intesior, The right however, Is reserved to refect any and all bide, or any part ‘ol aoy bid, it deeued for the best of the wrvf\x, Propcanls must state length of time required for complotion of buildiog after spproval of cuntract. and must be sccompanied by & certified check upon some United Blates Depository, payable to order of the undersig ned, for at least five (6) per cent of the amount of the propossl, which check shal! be for foited to the United States in case any bidder recely ing ¥ho award shall fail exacute pily contract with good and sufficient suretics, according to the of his bid, otherwise to be urued to the == Jdder. Building to be of lumber; maln bullding is to be w0 story, 80 dition to bo oue y 28, For turther information, at Pine Ridge Agency, Dakota. way 10 Swks V. " Bee Hive fhotograph STUIDIO, *218 North 16th Street. nember tha oted bef Photographs belng Jelivored from the BEE HIVE PHOTO GRAPH STUDI assuning wvery body perfect atistaction. PHOTOGRAPHER. sud oters, 700 cholce h 700 S0 500 800 1 100 1 and # year old grade bulls. Our cattle aro yarded, and we [nvite fuspection, 2041 brange Bros., Blous City, low. wa Helfers 2 y iy 2 Btoors " 8 m Apply to Prot. KW, Lang, Poly Bullding, 8t. Louis WEDSTER WELLS, Secrotary, FKANCIS 4. WALKER, President’ dm& o2t nwk lm, DEBILITY i cured by the METHOD. Adopted in all the HOSPITALS OF FRANCE ca 0 The Pioneer and Still Ahead. Prompt return of VIGOK. Bimplo , 83 to Bovero ones, §8 to §12. Pamphlet Civiale Remedial Agency, 16¢ Fulton 5t., New i‘l‘otioe to Cattle Men 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. 1180 Hoad of Steers Three Years Old. 1300 B, of Bypery. T o 201 ' Hellors, Two “ ‘hud Town Hefers, One bed cattlo are all well d ab reaso ulars, call orn :r address Waverly, Bremur Co., lows. ~—Alsoy) uag grade m7-dme-8 DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR v, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Oculist and Aurist. Until offices are repalred trom rosult of fire, oft with Dr. Parker, Boom 6, Creighton Biook 15th snd_Douguaistr sota. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, BAKER'S Warranted absolutely pur” Cacoa, from which th excess o Ol bias been removed. 1t has thres times the strength of Cocon mixed with Btared, Arrowroot or Bugar, aud is therefore far wore econom cal. It is delicious, nourishing, /strengthening, casily digested, and admirably adapted for tnvalids s ‘well as for persons 1o bealth, loo,000 Now in Use, Fast superseding the whionad stoves il rangos. It has the simplest and most etficient ove burners In the world, and with new improve. outs the easist to operate, Absolutely safe with its patent roservolr, now in use the seoond seaso without & single ace A4rsend for Os HULL VAPOR STOVE €O, CLEVELAND,0, may 6.m&e eodkw W, H, HANCHETT, M, D,, HOMEOPATHIST ! TELEPHONE NO. 161, Offioe Rooms 1 aud 2 Jacob's Block, 16th §t. and Capitol Ave, liesidonoe, 2022 Bt. Mary's Ave, A OARD.—T0 all who are sufforing from eirors aud indisoretions of youth, nervous weakness, oarl; decay, loss of manhiod. ete. I will send a reclye tha will cure you, FIREE OF CHARGE. 'This great rem th Aweri edy was discovered by & wiislonery in Sout S g 4 Ia. Hond self addrosed envelops to Reve Jossei T. Darchester, St Bt e o v e | §, BAKER & (0, s Mis

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