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f The course of instruction embraces all the Elemen tary and_higher branches of a finished education .\ " STECKPIAND % E CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 o Tickets only 85, Shares in Proportion'®s COUNCIL BLUFES. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, =="OATTLE PLAGUE. Some Sort of A One Seems to Have Struck This Vicinity, Lonisiana State Lottery Company. Dt i pe s ey 9.8, 0 tn Jorion manigs” ond eonte (bt Drpoh [ves, and that the same are conducted Romeaty, fairness, and in good faith toward all par Fian, and e authorize the company (o use his oor tificate, with fao-sim A few days ago Tar Ber made note of the faoct that several cows In this vicinity o res attachos | had diod With & very peculiar diseate. n its adoer Peter Leonard, the well-known milkman, has lost five of his cows, and from what 1s reported from others it appears that » been taken with the same disease, and i most of them have died. The cows seem tolose all appetite, stop giving milk, seem to suffer greatly in the back, and in i OomnnamsoerEng the course of a few days die. Incorporated in 1868 for 36 years b; mugnum for educational and charitable Pflnflzfl—'l & oAp- seem te be forthcoming. PERSONAL. The only Lottery ever voted on and en- dorsed by the people of any State. d Minnespolis on business, ooty e L. B, Bibley, the butter packer, has closed L, B, 3 « packer, has closed pl:«: mmlyflcl' number drawlngs take [, for the scason, and yesterday left for a fow AT % wina Fortune | Months’ visit to his old h Boston. Fighth Grand Drawing Olass 11, in tho Acad | Judge Aylesworth left last evening for mollé\;‘mlc.l;{:agflmm d’_{\-;d-y. Aug. | Minnesots. Justice Abbott fs to preside in S bl R police court during his absence, OAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickots at Five Dollars Each, ous, in Fifths in proportion, L[IBZT] OF PRIZES. A, Moor has goneona trip to Sioux 8. W. Ferguson is confined to his bed by illness, -~ J. W. Baird yesterday borrowed Charlie Harles' Blainc hat for a trip into one of the do o disaffected ditricts. 1 do do 1 PRIZES OF go000 ..r.......‘*';—b.-k* . o 2000 un Suruck, 10 do s: o x% John Mautz, came to this country a - gfl . short time since and commenced work o 100 3 A ¢ 500 do 50 in Westphalia township for Valentine 1000 do 25, Flittner. Mautz was an ambitious, in- dustrious man. He some propert; 9 Approximation prises of . P . preper Hat 7y L %o 4,500 | in Germany but it was incumbered. H{ 9 do do 50 left his family and came to America to 1967 Prises, amounting to.. earn money to pay off this incumbrance, joatlon for rates 8o alubs should be made only | L1Ursday he ate a hearty dinner, weont [P #0 bhe office of the Company in New Orleans. to work and set up three shocks of grain- For tarther intormation write clearly giving full { A short time after, Flittner looked over sidrom. { toiseioner Orders payable aad (i1 fioid and could seo nothing of Mauts, ORLEANS “fl)?'%flmk Going to where the latter had been work- Notes and ordinary letbers by Mail or Ex |ing he found him lying with his faco pross (all sums of §6 and upwards by Exprees at ow [ down in the edge of the uncut wheat. exponse) to & A DAUPHIN Mautz never revived. Doctor Moore, or M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orloans Ta, |OfHarlan was sent for but it was too late. 607 Seventh 84, Wash'ngton, D C. ‘When we reflect upon the heroic effort of 8. H. ATWOOD, of theman to pay his debts and rescue Plattsmouth, - - - - - BRIADER OF YHOROSGHSRND AXD HIGH GRADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE i s e Ay A Stuff dem Tickete, De pollerticians now ready for de figh ook tor ale. Corresvond " ) y for de fight, X ounx/mck tov) Ste, i Oorpesyed woos W W3] oy iind tae GbiilE da LiBksiaih Ao boy: eb, | 38ain meeting his family which inspired N his labors, the unexpected death v?hich ended all, we can _truly say, ‘“‘this is a sad conclusion,— Harlan Tribune,” da’r ho'ne, Gwine ter stuff de tickets in de box; Da'll trample like er red steer, an’ de country's co'ns, Gwine ter stulf de tickets in de box, OF THE SACRED HEART ! OMAHA NEBRASKA. The scholastio year commences on the First Wednesday in September., _mighty reckless han’, sah, Gwins ter grab de votes ‘o' de Irish an’ de Dutch; Da's_howlin’ at’de niggor fur ter get him do bau’, sah, Bus'ness am so erippled. till she al- most needs er crutch, sion of young ladies. Puplls are received at any ‘mountain, fimoof tho yok. Gwine ter stuff de tickets in de box; TERMS PAYABLEIN ADVANOE | Up,on de hill by 'Reka springs fountain, Gwine ter stuff de ti i e Inoluding Board, Washing, Tuition In English aud ioksta (0 do box, ¥rench, uso of books. FPiano, persession of Five Months, - - $150.00 EXTRA CHARGES —Drawing, Palnting, Germa Harp, Violin, Guitar and Voval Musio. Roferences ato roquired from all porsons unknown 4o the Tnstitution. _ For farther, information AppIVY the LADY SUPKRIOR, figger, Gwine ter stuff de ticketsin de box; Guines nigger, Gwine ter stuff de tickets in de box. mighty haw, haw; iy 11.m&e DOCTOR WHITTIER 617 St. Charles h;!.,‘cflt. Lonis, Mo. b an’ de spade, Somebody’s gwine ter be laid out inter de shade. —[Arkansaw Travoller, A SAILOR'S STORY. We were bocalmed off the Mexican comst on board of an old tub of a craft that was dignified by the name of & splendid sailing veseel,the Flying Raven, and bound to our several homes in the Adlantic atates, after a self-banishment in the mines of California. ger sbout forty cows in this vicinity have |aft, it sudpenly seemgd to sink into the| YmpureBlood No ex- | gomparing notes we all agreed that it was planation of the causes of the disease 'fihw or a spook, as it looked so like W = he, in the body or out of it; and, safa old said he, “‘he is in there yet, unless he got his family from “poverty, the hope of | out through the keyhole.” prneliediiinn ittt St a light 1 took the head; arriving at the An’ do way dw's cuttin’ capers, oh, it is er [ door, the steward handed me the key, 3 e de box. B De Kollys an’ do gennermans gwins ter lock | 1301ed the light around the room. in a white shirt and very crestfallen and sheepish. Gwime tor stuff do ticke last, but I've had a hea) ki e d e plenty to eat in the barg: gave us as follows: concluded 1d l:mnld play a little game of | FEhaD d my own, and have plenty to eat. ~ “So, ;enehing around, I found an old GrOIN G- ST, of property. We a'sk ' Difterence o o e e o g ot muw | Clayton's goin’ home an’s er settin’ on de|box with a loose lid for a cover. This I "Mong de pollerticians he had cut er mighty | and when likely to be discovered I got into the box and drew on the cover over An’ he thinks in his soul dat he's kotched de | ™ steward go into the provislon room, and e s unknown to him I got in and concealed | — — Gwine tor stuff 'em in de box wid er myself from his cbservation; then I help- SAN ERANCISCO me,to pl&ca the salme Gwine torput 'em in wid de shobel | 4 myself to all I wanted to eat, and as dead, with us again, that we forgave him his trick shipboard. We had been promised a quick run to| Acapulco, and Mugzins had no more oc OMAHA DAILY BEE--SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1884, 7 ety THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN UMAHA TO BUY Fol= et TeU=fet Is AT DEWEY & STONE'S, One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States Y does ok T ot Dat et Cauee MEAJAEI o to select from. . s NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. i the meacies And nerveR, 5 AT eIe ELEGANT PASSENGER .ELEVATOR, For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c., it has no equal 23~ Tho genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lincs on wrapper, Take 1o other, Wade ouly by RROWN CHENICAL €O, BALTINORK, HD, no longer heard the rough joke and mer- ry song. One evening I was trytng to get a lit- tle cool air, seated upon & ocoil of rope, and smoking a fragrant Havana. It had grown quite dard, and my minn was busy with the past, present and future, and I wondered if there was a soul on board that felt as sap and lonely as I, or that cared as little for the future. While in my deop meditations 1 had almost fallen asleed, and a slight noise of muflied footsteps struck upon my ear. Involudtarily, Fturnedt owards thesound, and to my aftonishment saw the likeness of the lost puesengers, * Tuggins,” drossed in white. My first impression was that it was a ghost, and 1 confess to being a little frightened. A moment the objeot stood facing me, when the footateps of some of the sailors ‘LI ONIWWOO3Y S1SIDONHA ONY SNYIDISAH This medicine, combining Iron with pure quickly " and _ecompletely ention, W rin, Chillyand deck near the stern-hatch. Two old tars came up to where I still t and asked me if I had scen any one just then near me. 1 related what i had seen and upon and Neuralgl Tt (s an \mAHmf remedy for Discases of tho Kidneys and Liver. It is {nvaluable for Diseases pecnliar to uggine' we were satisfied that it was SOUTH OMAHA, IT I8 THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE BEDFORD | Fine Healthy Homes. Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Waterl 0 BEAUTIFUL SCENERY] Tom Seabury: *It's not the first time I've seen him, ince he went overboard, and teward says he seed him, This, then, was the cause of the strange feeling that had pervaded the shi for the last few days. As for my part I determined to learn whether it was a ghoat or not. With this object in view [ stationed DOES myself at my former perch near the hatch- way; but although I watched for three|] WONDERFUL ( succeeding nights I did not get a sight of CURES OF KIDNEYDISEASES AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, © Because it acts on the LIVER, BOWELS and KIDNEYS at the same time, Bocause it cleanses the system of the polson. ous humors that dovelope in Kidney and Uri. isoasca, Biliousnoss, Jaundice, Constipa. my supernatural visitor, nor had any of the crew seen him as far as 1 could dis- cover. The fourth night, however, as myself and two sailors were discussing the sub- ject of ghosts, we were all at once startled by a scream from below in the vicinity of the captain’s proviston-room. We hastened to learn the cause, and met the cabin steward coming up with a face as white as a sheet and trembling in every limb, evidently scared nearly to death. . By causing FRER ACTION of all the organs 1t was some lime before he could ex- and functions, theroby lain his fright, which was that he had |} CLEANSING the BLOOD just seen the ghost, and that in the pro- Aiscass. vision-room. This room was always kept locked; he had gone in to get provisions, when the ; white object had risen up out of a dark | § ™% "‘“""',’“‘:‘“"m":;"nfll_'“““'"‘ sorner and come toward him, At this he RICHARDSON & Co., Burlington, Vi, ve a scream—tthe one wo had heard— WHERS AV DILY SHae A el end backing out he closed the door, which fastened with a spring lock, “and,” ¥ SOLID PROOF OF THIS. IT WILL SURELY CURE CONSTIPATION, 6 and RHEUMATISM, gE the worst forma of these terrible diseses ve been quickly relieved, and in & short time ~ PERFECTLY CURED. Owing tothe increase in our business we’ve admitted to the firm Mr EdwinDavis,who And all of the good and pleasant things that go to make up a com= plete and happy existence. The town of South Omaha is sitvated south of the city of Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway. and it is less than 24 miles from the Omuha post office to the north line of the town site. South Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 24 east and west, and covers an area of nearly four square miles, The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 160 lots have been gold aad the demand is on the increass The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. This latter idea I laughed at, as a suspicion of the truth flashed across my mind. “‘Come on, boys,” I said to my com- rades; ‘‘we’ll now catch this scarecrow, or I’m mistaken in my reckoning.” They appeared to hesitate, 8o getting Yes, there it was, not a ghost, but Muggins,” in pmprindpernom. dreesed rawers, looking is well and favorably knownmoma‘ha“m The £60,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are keeping pace with the other im i " | provements, and the Hotel and Exchange Building wi erected at once will enable us to han d the Hotel and Exchange Building will be erected g i k’l‘hedB. &IM. and Belt Line }Ilf,n{llwn B[‘ h{xvel a lnrge force of m;n at /s 1 1 work and will, in connection with the U. P. Ralway, have a union depot {? K] dle an mcrea'sed hSt near the park at the nanthend of the town. Suitable grounds will be (i) for Church and School purposes. furnishe Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. be cheaper than they are to-day. “Boys,” he said, ‘I own up beat at p cf fun, and The reason for this strange behavior he “When we were put on allowance, 1 They wiil never PRINCIPAL LINE ns;rly f:v%mhdi ? w‘llth lo':e olg ool:dxge FROM i. 1 it A Ky ) N ST, ] (] . Thare T kapt mpslf durag ho- dopin | - npwron o (thoge who' have desi- OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, oR vIA TaNcAs oy Anp atomsoy to ozwven [Table property for Jonmecting in Union Depots nt Knnsas Oity, Omuha and Denver with through ny for =™ Apply at the Company’s office, cor. of 13th and Douglas streets over the OmatiajSaving’s Bank. M. A. UPTON, Asgistant Secretary, 8. At dusk I watched the captain’s And all points in the Great West. GOING BEAST. curing enough to last several daysl wai e Wanta ter ketch de yaller ni d for his vislt when I slipped ont in the | connec 3 7 hic 1 i e w0 Bt St i | STy s i | with us, Thenew firm (North-Western Electric Light Go. NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Enstern Cities, oria with through traing £os neinnati, Columbus, and al he Soutl; At St. Louls with aing for all points South, of me once or twice, and, as I personated a ‘ghost’ he had, as I intended, taken me forone, but my own carelessness this evening has spoiled my fun, We were 8o well pleased at getting our follow passenger whom we had counted SOLE AGENTS FOR NEBRASKA AND OPERATORS OF CELEBRATED WESTON AND U. 8. Elactric Arc and Incandeseont Lights! Adppted by the U. 8. Government and mont of the leading steamship companie) and Hotels, Regarded as the PUREST, WHITEST AND BEST ELECTRIO LIGIT PRODUCED. For Rates Inquire at office, N. W. Cor. Fifteenth and Farnam Streets |will be nt Day Conclics, ¥ hairs (seats fumons v toand from Of onand Council But not o the captain; he swore he would put him in irons; but **Muggins” had too many friends to allow it; 80 he encaped with & reprimand, 8o, kind reader, this is the *‘ghost” on | City and Denve ) Indianapolis und C I, 3 & DAt We soon got into the Mexican port of nt Duy Coaches and ping Cars ire run du'ly to uA Ir"‘l’);ifiv Panama from the : Golden (iate, but|casion to play ghost to get enough to| . X @ Hunnibal; ¢ s iing Chairs to and from 8t, Louis instead of a short passage we were forty- three days getting to opposite Acapuloo in Mexico; there we lay ina dead calm fivd days in one spot. Added to this, we ran short of provisions and were put on short allowance; there were a few pas- sengors that messed with the captain, and these fared very well, and this fact was a bone of discontent to the balance, and many were the grumblings at the partlality thus shown. In our crowd of some two hundred passengers was a curious and eccentric person,to whom we gave the euponious name of ““Muggins.” His real name I never learned. His curious and gro- tesque contortions of countenance and odd speeches at times were no very witt that he was the main source of; merrl- ment for the whol compan, We had been p! on short allow- ance some two or three days, when all of udden our Merry Andrew was miss- ing. We searched every nook and cor- ner of the vessel, but no *‘Muggins” was to be found, and, we came to the con. clusion that he had gone overboard acci- dentally’ or with Intent to comit suicide, rate, he has gone from our TELER HAS NO UPERIOR. The Steck is a Durable Piano. THE STECK HAS SINGING QUALITY OF TONE FOUND NO OTHER PIANO, BOLD NLY BY WOODBRIDGE BROS., 215 OPERA HOUSE, OMAHA NEB, spirit seemed gone from our com- any. p Aydull. melancholy lonllnp took pos- session of the whcle ship'screw; I, for one, felt curious in regard to the mysteri- ous disappearance of our fellow-passeng- er, One thing looked s little strange to me, It was this: His bunk or sleeping- O iy et and important (to me) discovery that his fsioration o Mauriy Vieon h..r.ml.“i‘m. carpet-bag and blanket were gone, Pamphlet frie. Adaress too. all, pttek, | I ho committed sucide by jumping YOLTAIC BELT 00., Ma overboard, did he take thuse articles with him? or, again, had some fellow H. PH l LL' P S. nger appropriated them as soon as it wasknown that he had disappesred! I could not fathom it, so [ kept my own couucil and said nothing, The crew of the flyilug Raven were HAS REMOVED TO - mostly old tars, and withall very super- stitlous, and the loss of our fel- 1 d to b A DOZ FARNAM ST, sttt ot ther wpiete, fox wol d cot was next to mine, and I made the |41 . Fatal Flames, New York, August 1.—The six story build- ing at No, &) Water street, the upper stories occupied by two families, whilo the rest was devoted to business, caught fire this morning Bartholomew O'Koefe, janitor, was fatally burned; Ann Gibbous and children, George aged 6, and John, aged 2,were terribly burned and Jawmes Gibbon, aged 4 was burned to ckets via this line for sale at death, . &, counon ticket offices in the United Staf ‘-lllu‘l;‘iwr OlKoeto 1 o balxllly. burnod that Lo ;"‘J‘»'l":m” o el o wi e, 18, Gibbons climbe 1 the stairwa) “J POTTER, Y OWELL, to the roof with two children in her arme, all Vice-Frea. & Gen. Mauager. GeoPuse.AvAChionse having their clothes burned, The police found them on the roof with their clothes burning. They tore the clothing off, the flesh cowdug off with the clothes and they were taken to the hospital. After the fire was ex- tiuguished tho body of Joseph Gibbons, the S S SE TR 00 RELIABLE :I!‘;thun'.mm"h Aw{s-c 'LITA':‘ flvo‘n'fiulc: B i e, om0,y Bt | THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- r's furniture manufactory, 5 our LENDER COMPANY [1 saioons, R. Halle plaing ' will yard, o cigar unoceu) store, an's lumber [SUOCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B, 00| tel, ' Loss, $100 000, ] store, yard, and Howar 'REAL ESTATE U, S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD, President. WM. WALLACE. Cashier. Tl known avtho et TIEOUGIT OAB BROKERS. Capital and Surplus. $500.000. o e 14t s OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Fire and Burglar Proof Safes for Rent at from 85 to #50 per annum, Through C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist, AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Bources of Profir, There are many sources of profit to those who are ingenious and enterprising, Burdock Blood Bitters ara a source of profit n every way. They build up the health surely, spsed- iy, nd effetualy, which s ssyiog 4 great Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPY Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitting at wholesale and retail,. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURC AND SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. INEW MARKHAM HOTEL The Palace Hotel of Denver, |Cor, Seventeenth and Lawrence Sts Boos 76¢ 1o §2.00 per day. Bpecial Rates by the Month. THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST, 8| Conducted on the American and Europesn Plane, THE MONARCH o most extonsive manulackurors of liard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD, nth Btroct © OMAHA, NEB 84 rlcos of Billird and Pool Tablosfaud materials urnsbed on spplication. Gireely Party at Portsmouth, Porrsmour, N, H,, Anf\ut 1, ~The Greely rellef squadron arrived in sight early this moroing. The Alltance pat ouf a6 4 & from Portsmouth with orders relative to hold. ing a recoption Baturday, but Secretary | s0e Chandler since changed tho time and appoing- today for the naval reception in the harbor, The programme as arranged for Saturday will be substantially carried ont. Mrs Lieutengnt Greely arrived at noun with Genera Hazen aad party, His mother is also here, T, BEN ELOTD. MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS, FINIALS,® The Man Who Talks Much, We want to say & word to you who make & liviug with your tongus. You certainly must have a clear, strong yoice to engage your lis- teners. Dr. Thomas' FEcleetric Uil “for wore throat colds, and hoarseness is unexcelled, Use and adwmir ETE. —————— Mexican grass hammocks at reduced 418 10th trect, Board §7 per weok., e . T A h st ML | T AAAAL AN MR o g, CONDON, - - TFRCPRIEfO i ]