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. CAPITAL PRIZE,$150,000, “We do hereby certify that we superviss the ar vangements for all the Monthly and Semi-Annvua Drawings of the Louisiana State Lettery Company and in_person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness and in_good faith toward all par. ties, and we authorize the company to use this cer. tificate, with fac-rimiles of our vgnatures attached Wn its advertisements.” COMMISSIONERS, UNFRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, Louisiana State Lottery Company Inoorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the legialsture for educational and charitable purposes—with oapltal of §1,000,000—to0 which a reserve fund of over 8650 000 has since been added. By ar overwhelming popular vote ita franchise ‘was made & part of &n lv,nvunl state constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879, Its grand single number monthly, 18 never soales or postponos. Look at the following distribution. 1818t Grand Monthly and the EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING In tho Acadomy of Masic, New Orloans, Tuosday, Juze 16, 1885, under the personsl supervision and management of Gen. G. T. BRAURKGARD, of Toulsiaoa, and Gen. JUBAL A EARLN, of Virginla. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000 #a Notice, —Tickets are Ten Dollars only, Haves, 85, Fifths, 82, Tenths, 81, LIST OF PRIZRS| 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF....$160,000 1GRAND PRIZE OF 60,000 1 do_ do 5 20,000 2 LARGE PRIZES OF...... 10,000 4 de do 5,000 1,000 500 drawings take place S2555E85888 88333888338 200 100 50 APPROXTMATION PRIZNS, 100 Approximation Prizes of $200 100 do do 100 1100 do do 2279 Prizos, amounting to ... 8622, lication for rates to clubs shovld be made only to theoffioo of the Company in New Orleans, For turther information writo clearly gising f address. POSTAL NOTES, Expross Monoy Otders, or New York Exchange in’ordinary letter, Currenoy by Express (all suma of 85 and upwards at our ex- pense) addrossed, M. A. DAUPHIN Or M. A. DAUPHIN, Now Orleans, La. 607 Seventh 8., Washington D. C. Make P 0. Mones Orders payable and address Registered Lottors to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAT BANK oW IUMPHREYS OMEOPATIT AR Y VvETERLYIFICS For the Cure of all diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY. Used successfully for 20 years by Far: mers, Stockbreeders, Horse R.R., Endorsed & used by the U.S.Governm’t. 7@~Pamphlets & Charts sent free, % HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE CO., 109 Fulton 8t., New York. iz & Humphreys.' Homeopathe geific No.25 1o M use 30 years. Tho only successful remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from® over-work or other causes $1 per vial, or 6 vials and laree vial powder, for $5. LD BY DRUGGISTS, or sent postpaid on receipt of Tomeopnthie rice: Address, Humphreyss Bledscine Cor 105 Tatinn oo N owy oine 06 Com 100 NOTICE.—8pocial avortiscments, suo a8 Losh Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board: 1ng, eto., will be inserted in his column af the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE or the first tnserton and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent erilon. Leave advortisemonts ab our ofice, No. Poarl Btroot, noar Brosdwav WANTS, ANTED—A fin t-claws cook, at the Creston House, Councit Bluffs. VW ANTED- Threo fist class tailors on pants and vests. Reiter, 310 Breadway. OR RENT—Houso of 5 rooms, 28 N. 0th St, Apply A. Loule, 625 Broadway, QOR RENT—House, 7 rooms and 2 halls, o gu Harmonv and Beaton Sts. Apply 210 Ha {OR BaLk AT A BAKGAIN—Tho desirablo resl- denco orbusiness property on Upper Broad- known s the Powers placo, Apply to Gro. R. ARD, 82 Main strect. ANTS TO TRADE —Good Towa or Nebraska land for small stock of hardware or general mercbandiso, well located. BWAX & WALKXE, JPOR BALE-A rare chanco o et » fiue, well . roved farm of 400 acres, within a few miles of Council Bluffe, at & bargain. Low price and easy torms, BWAN & WALKNR 0% SALE-R kood paying Tiotel property with liyery stable, in one of the best small towns in western Iowa will'sell with or without furnituro, or will trade for a small farm with etock eto. BWAN & WALKKR, roved aad unimproved, ansse OF SALE—Tanda Top If you wanta farm in western lows, Nobraska or Dakota, lot us hear from you. BWAN & WALKRR. OR BALE—A largo number of business and rosl- dence lota in all parts of Council Bluffs. See us before you buy, BWAN & WALKER. (OR BALE—Parties wishing to buy cheap lots to 4" build on can buy on monthly payments of from 82 to 810, BWAN & WALKER JOR RENT—We will rent you a lot to buld_on with the privilsge 80 buy it you wish on very ilberal terme. BWAN & WALKKR Laud. AU y in Council Bufls o d by carrler at only 4 0k ¥XCHANGE—No, 168, 10,000 acros m les south of Sidney, Neb,, for Ccuncil property No. 166, owa, f and ten Bluffy . A good steam flouring mill in Cedar Co, W stuck of general werchandise or hard: alue §6,00 50 Hotel property in Taylor Co., Iows, for ¥00d farm property. No. 160. Land i H Council Blufls propesty. No 161, Fine improved farm for cheap weatern N, 163 One of the best farms In Pottawsttamio gouniy, 1ows, 400 acros. for wild Kaueas or Nebraska nd. No. 109. Hotel 1n Pasblo, Col, Tows, Ksnras, or Nebracka land time on balutice, No. 171, Good farm, for stock of goods or hard- way 0 84,000, nud Linooln Cos., Neb., for worth 80.000, for in par and long No. 177, Hotel in oue of Dako's's bost towns, value §6,000, fur stock of drugs for parc aud lwd improved or unimproved o. 178. Spleadid bargains in Kieth Cn., Neb, wild lacd for lands in western lowa or good stock of drog s or hardware, No. 18, A bait interest in a fi d, for lands valued #8, 3 ux:-cu i) rst-class plow works, 600, ved farm in Cass Co., Towa 0f 816, for stock of &g Ne, 183, log and stock of g merchavdise, and, improved or unimproved, valu- §14,600. Aud buodredsof cther special xchango bargalns or particulars, call aud see or write to BWAN & WaALKER, Council Elufts, Ia JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, OOUNCIL BLUFI 8, IOWA. Office, Maln Street, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart and Beno block, Wil practioe in Stateand tate courts 1La. | mile dash, w1 the next event. o A VICIORIOUS PORKER, on the gallop from where he belongs, and takos his place on the platform, and after waiting a few miuutes without seeing the horses come out, he turas tall and trots I can't understand it, at William Arvett's ch f Flora, by Rama dan, dam Emmy, Hotel stake fcr three-year-ol 1s, three- quirters of a mile dash, John T. Stowart’s b. f. Minnichee, by Chariton, dan Plover Wing by Stone Plover. Willlam Arnett's ch f Comanche, Ramadan, dam Lydia Welch, A. L. Carls br f Annte Madics, by Bill Baas, dam Rastleur, W. J. Scole’sch f Len, by L:caps, dam Allicla Nelson & Easton’s b ¢ Derby, by Na- than Oakes, dam Bennle Maggie. Mile dash for all ages—Emma Asnett by Willlam Arnett, Sharon, IiL; Trix |L. W. Benscn, Maqaon, 1ll,; Emma, and To Day's| Harvoy Plckerel, York, Neb.; Arlstocrat W. J. Seatts, Councll Blaffs. Three-fourths mile dash, all ages— Mary Williame, J. A. Shislds, Canton, All things worked together for good at | [11.;" Lutle Fellow, W. H. Francls, Grand the openiog of the spring running meet- | Island, Neb; Littls Joker, Wililam - Brady, Peotia, Ill.; Trouble, Nelson & ing yesterday. The weather way all that Eutm;. Bodtord, 1owa; Blddy Bowliog, THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Fol=fiN = el =f= Is AT DEWEY &STONES’ One of he Best and Largest Stocks M the United States i To 8elect From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR COUNCIL BLUFFS, ADDITIONAL LOCAL. RACY RACING. Exciting Wrestling Match to a Finish at the Oceame Dock, San Francisco Call, - by| On Friday last, the brig Consnelo was The Krie in California. 7 | takiog on board, at the Ucesnlc dock, a| Mr. J. G. MocOall, Gen, Agt., Erle {arge drove of hoge, for transportation t) | Raflrond, San Franolacn, states that he Is the Hawallan Irlands. The natural ob- | acquainted with the eflisacy of St.Jacob's atinacy of the pig nature made the job|Oll for rheumatlsm, and glves it his quite a dlfficult one to the sallors and | heatty endoresement. stevedores, They would bo hustled along the gang plank almest into thelr proper Snake Den quarters on board, when the leader, a| Porr Jervis, N. Y., May 24, —W, s | gray old pa‘rlarch, woald give a grant|Hale and six companions of Rose’s s |and a equeal, and charge back agaln, | Switch had a thrilling encounter with Y | throwlng the whole drove into confusion. | rattlesnakes on Sunday at a ledge known s | A very prominent employe of the com-|ae the Snake's Den. It was very warm pany loudly critiolsed the Incompetency |and the snakes had crawled into the of the drovers, and offsred to bat any |brush to sun themselves and wore ralslng amount that he could put the whole drove | their heads all along the path they had aboard single-handed, T.is brought out [come and were darting thelr poisonous counter challengee, and after a long dis- | fangs in and out In a very threatening cusston, the captaln ofmtl';n brig offered a :unnor.l bTh’a }Pm‘yd“l“;“nr’"h thl;alr 1 wager that the would-be hog queller | heavy clubs right and left, the reptiles conld bo deslred, the attendance was |jony . Stawart, Council Bluffs; Hyder |conid not haudle the big leader singly. | sounded their ratties and leaped_ sngrlly large, for an opening dsy, the fiald of | Abad, L. W. Benson, Maquon, 11L;|lop alone the wholo lot. Finally, the | at th logs of theic assallants, and formed horse was large and speedy. The dime Katie B, E. G. Batcher, Comanche, Towa | matter resolved itselt into an sgreoment [in battle atray in the path as if to cat off museum band furnished fair musie. The |::lt the 0;:em)lcl %len:lllomnn \\;n to :nler th;ir 1;:0-119“ l: t‘l'x“ a tryln{x 'tmxfhi the pen, of which the porcine veteran|and when at last the worn-out men had LU L ALt wupto be the sole cccu:nnt, throw him | forced their way ountslde the dangerous only drawback at all. down and put him on board, and the |clrele they were able to count more than 7 'ghe ’é‘dg:" ;,?é;’smgiw[f;;.?"‘fi'%fl? entire dock gats receipts from an ex- | fifty huge ln:kelfdusd in the path, prny S Bl ; diransd taa ected audionce was to reward the human | measuring six feet In length. e D. B. Dally, J. W. Peregoy being timer | A. Whoeler Is ‘oreman of the grand jury | FULG RGN T B QTR 0 HIEAR | Loht themn into town to-day and. ol and Froderick Johnson, welgher. T. W. Harford, of Davenport, ia in the | the dock collector, wasappointed referce, | them to a desler tn snake-oil and rdltles. The opening race was the sctamble, all Jcity, and Oustom House Officer Ruddick time- uges, one mile. All sfarted, their pyl:oeu keeper and general mansger. Whep belng as follows: _Little Fellow, W. H. time was callod, the plg skillfally avolded LI WEL el [kt e is st tho | the wild rushes'mado by the athlote at Seap il e lehorn,MNah Ao | Bachaa, recorim of St Louin s at e hay tail and. logs, quletly measuring hls 1t has returned to the peopls, in cash, from Fobruary, 1843 son, Hilgert & Yeble, Maryville, Mo.; | Bechtele. opponent from the corner of his twinkling ——— Ita cash Assetson the 18t of JABUATY, 1885, Amount to tore Trix, L. W. Benson, Magnon, Illi| p, p, Kelly,of Glenwood, wasin the city [eyo, At last ho lowered his head, feinted Locusts in New Jersey. i e SR Rk [ astarduy twlce for an oponing, then rushed at his | New York Evening Telegeam. 4 e et W S i antagonist, and securing a double le; The farmers and market gardeners of Cumlnch};.dlowu '.l‘lc;.nble,i Nla]uon & texlx;::ku:z:-:m ek iy lockgwlth his snout between the vrang- Unlon and Estex countles, New Jersey, AL R e fe o T v el S 4 < ler’s logs throw him a t(aare back fall, a | ara greatly alarmed on account of the W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, William Arnett, Sharon, 1ll; Vicols, | D, S, Mack, ex-deputy recorder, is clerk to | 1 Whistler, The pig then lay down on s | probability that the country will be over- General Agent for R A B ok Harvey Plckrel.l;'ol)‘()i btleb.bl ) 1o, |0 TG . opponent, forciog both shouldors and | ran with locusts durlng the coming sum- | Nebrasks, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan, Tndians, Tlinois, Wisconsin, Towa T{“"t“ T e T earoting octtlDg | . B, 7. Hanson, of Waluut, was in tho|hips to tho ground, and thon Inserting | mer. The members of the Union Goun- | ojtics Gor, Farnam o Rlove L it L [P L L LA LA LI R ERT his nose under the gentloman’s walstband, | ty Farmera’ olub, of which Mr. Dennis ‘Bank B 4 P, ROERER chigan. large a fiold of bob-talla, ~Little Fellow | ¥ yesserday. rapidly turnod him over and over in the | C, C: £ Rosolle, | rrespondin; SERTUTALRIIRD Wy 10} W O had hardly a fair start, he acting badly,| J.S. Dawell, of Missouri Valley, dined at mgd a{:d dirt. Amid the wild yells of m'orai:,':;’ wolll diunauu:’th: Iggnli 1?“!!!0% Al DU QT AL Wi bat althongh he was in the rear on the | the Ogden yestorday. the excited audience, the referee gave the | at their' next monthly mueting, which | — o7 e send off, he "901:'“1 speody heols, aud | Gustay Regicr, of the Towa Tribune, of |fall to the plg, and when time was called | will be held In the olty of Ellzabsth. In '0:"‘h P“’k"d""ig t up "‘"l': ttl“ l:““:"h' Burlington, is in the city, for the second round the wrestler threw [ ploughing the ground this springs the 1‘: f ':t“ \_v ngl n;ert 3 ‘i“d; = Madden now sits on the grand jury | 2P the sponge and gave up the matoh, | plows have turned up millions of young e ively gait. ircola kept the lead for a ABA T inno e TR e Strange to sy, as soon as the referee de- |locusts which have seemed to bo making Whohave trifled away thelr youtliful vigor and power, who are time, but could not stay there. Ella _ o) clded in his favor the winner jumped out | thelr way toward the surface. Another srrible DRAINS aid LOSS K8, who are weak, Rowett conld not stay, and kept falling[ R. ¥, Mix, of Hamburg, wi At for marr dhoir POWER s positive and lasting | — “Tronble” (}ans-cs Tronble for the 0 hers in the Scramble, Top Sawyer Gets On Top in the Brewers' Stake. The Races Programme. Other WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANTIES, Remember These Imvortant Facts CONCERNING The Hutual Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. 1t 8 the OLDEST active Life Insurance Company in thla country. 1t isthe LARGESL Lite Insurance Company by many millions of dollars in the world, s rates of premiume are LOWER than those of any other company. ldors”toclaim any part of its profits. MES under the namo of Insurance for speculation by special clisses upon the ———— PERSONAL, Joel Carey, of Red Oak, is in the city. R, P, Foss, of Harlan, is in the city, —— The Favorite Washing Compound of ) the day is unquestionably JAMES PYLE'S [ msifortunes of each ot PEARLINE. It dispenses with the necossi- 1ts present availabls CASH RESOURCES exceed those of any othe: Life Insurancs Gompany in the world, O ot‘l-lr;r-jl:g OF, pubbing the - clothes, and "% 1,4 recotved tn cash trom el souroos, trom Fobruty, 1843, to January, Henry Spetman is shortly to take a trip to lurope, 4 888, $970,602 564,00, , to January, 1885, $16,004,211,00. than 06 Hundrei avd Three Millioas of Dollars age who fin d as in the cit; ¥ 5 i- A bohind. Trixdid somo excellent work, | yesterday ned put Al e city | of the pen ring, and grunting harmoni- | source *of slarm for the New Jersey who fin o acific, ouely, dashed on board the brig into the | farmers is the fact that a pecullar dis- and sped into the third placs with a good |\ 0 Kavanagh, city sttorney of Des quarters prepared for him, followed by | ease has attacked many of the apple, :jh?v:‘f;r [ :’llmehof being 'm?el‘z-;;dt}; fl;‘u Miites, atisaded “m’“mym"dnm the rest of the drove. The magnanimity | cherry, peach and other fruit trees. The nish, Trouble, however, won; ack, i % of the victor 1n not blting the loser when |strange feature of this dlseass s that it second; Little Falln‘.w. third, and Trix| Mre. W, ]‘.‘hnpp is receiving a visit from [he had him at his mercy recoived the |shows itself upon one stde of the tree fourth, Time, 1:473-, her brother, George Brown, of Denver, loudest commendations from the highly fonly. Thousands of trees are to be THE LADIES' STAKE R. W. Savage, of Lincoln, Neb., was in the | Interested andlence. seen, one slde of which are coverad with for three-year-olds, three-fourths of a|city yesterday, the guest of Frank Oook. e e — b:dl -n;li blossoms, while the othflgunlfiie x Beecher, [ A, Harris, J, Trus and J, H, Winon and LoD O Sl I entered by Blll Griflin, Kantas Oity, | wite, of Avoca, were in the olty yesterday, Peb B LATEG Wy Athd . The others were placed o . short frait crop thls year. was withdrawn Pred] Mrs. Dr. D. Sattorlso and daughter, of|TH® “Prince of Oracksmen® Once LAl A in the following order: Jesse J, Jesse b ? Dunlap, were in the city yesterday, shopping* doreilaged Behiud the N——— Orall, A!ehlmn.h Kas,; fizlxu'nls;he. Wil- B, ady, Higecs & Yonle, Masrei Bovs | O'Gomcon o Mo aron 2 . T ARPET fluMpA“Y (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds value of stock.) GREEN & BURKE. C ARPETS’ LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS Curtains, Qil Cloths, Birdie Almond, W. L. Curl, Hamphrey, | yesterday, Mo.; Suspense, John T. Stewart, Counc [ erL. :Voy, collestor of the Singer mackie | vy UNION STOCK YARDS, FERENCES: omaha, Neb. Window Shades, Linoleums, es, and 8] 3 e may be, or who o the celebrated Athome without exposure, i L other 1 tUme, and for LSS mones thod 1n the Wol Yhan k back, headachie, EMISSIONS, &l loughts, d r e ad tul , fits, lnpediments to CONSUMPTION or e au 100 k2 catment, and yvigorous am ) marriage leadin, INSANITY, are promplly removed by (his tre manhood rstored. A\Married Men, BEI a spring, long 1ifo and the love and re: of manhood before marriage. Proofs, testi (Estab,1877.) Address The Clim: OAGING A NOTED OROOK, 7 those who intend to marry, xual strength means, health, vigorous off- Weak menshould be restored (0 Vigor & ninls and valuab) ax Medical Co, 504, St. Louis, Mo, [4 t r s New York Special. The detective force, under the supar- slon of 1nspector Byrne, mace an im- ortant arrest. On April 29 ult, the eafe A protest was entered againet Mary |girl baby. of Smith & Co., at 40 Park placs, was Kennedy as being over-aged. Matt| Maurico Barnes, of Omsha, wasin the city | robbed of all it contalned worth having Hurle, C. O. Gregory and T. Bray were | yesterday, working up the interests of the|On Thursday night last S, B. Hoton & selected to inveatigate. The protest was | “Garneaun” cracker. Qo., of 59 Frankfort street, suffered a not entertained and the black msre was| R. Shawvan, of Denison, was in the city |similar loss. The negotlable amounts allowed to go. yesterday chatting over the political situation | taken In elther case were not large, but A very fino start was got and the race | with his democratic friends, the methods of manipalation in each was a f29t and pretty one. Mary Ken- A. R. Bradoeen, the state agent of the|iRStBNCE Were similar. Inspector Byrne nedy sprang to the lead, and kept well to| ;.\ 1. Tiife Tnsurance company, Is in the | ¥19W Gustavis Kent, allas Freneh Gus, the front, but Jesse J "pushed forward, (<0 fter the ttorecte op e 1 the | gliag Tsadore Marshall, who has eecaped and by her, and came in winuer. Time, | ©1* 100kivg after the interests of that com-|g o imprisonment several times, was re- 1:18}; Mary Kennedy, second; and leased from Sing Sing about a year ago. Birdte Almond, third. L The inspector knew that French Gus was A TWO ZEAR-OLDS trip to New York and Boston, and will spend | {n New York, and suspected that from otane i neat o &' 5e oIaELs! mile diahy| 2% of his time at his old home in Phila- | the usss emploged Kent might be the o 0 delphi». man he wanted. He detalled Detectives This baby race proved to be a lively one. Dr, M . . e . The sfstters were plsced as follows: . Mosher, of Sivux City, who by his vis- | Lyon, King, 0'Connor -ngl Slawson to B - its here each month has gained quite a lnrge | watch for Kent. These officers learned Olara M, C, E. Malone, Atchison, Kan.; a 3 Panola, L. W. Benson, Magnon, III,;|number of patients, will be at the Scott house | that Mrs. Rose Kent, a daughter of Derry, Hiigert & Yehle, Margville, Mo, | agsin to-morrow, oM ireatiat PRA1OM AL An easy startwas made, and the race| P.J.McMahon now carries several bruises onso easlly won without any speclal features, | on his face and body, caused by the upeetting 1t was won by Panols; Olara M, sscond; | of his buggy on Monday afternoon as he was Derry, third. Time, 1:06. about to drive into his barn, THE BREWER'S STAKE, Simon Eiseman, of the firm of Eiseman, one and one-.eighth mile dash, for all|Rodda & Co., now tells his friends of * ages, was the fourth and closing event. The starters were placed as follows: Top Sawyer, James F. Davls, Marys- ville, Mo.; Belle K, James Lemons, Klowa, Neb.; Dakota Maid, J. D, Nich. olson, Council Blaffs; Rushaway, C. E. Malone, Atchison, Kan.; McCreary, Jr., D. Rsmsey, Blanchard, lowa; Etta J., Jobn Kingston, Atchison, Kan.; Arlsto- crat, W, J. Scoles, Council Bluffs; Dawn of Day, Ira Platner, Council Bluffs; Vidge, K. G. Butcher, Comanche, Iowa; Biddy Bowling, John T. Stewart, Coun- cil Bluffs, It was a great race and the event of the whole day. With 80 large a field, and such speedy flyers a prettier sight is seldom eeen on the track. In the race Dawn of Day really showed Bluffs ; Derby, Nelson & Easton, Bed- ke ol agency in this city, s tho happy father of a |} Moerchants & Farmer's Bank, David Gity,Neb, ford, Towa. Kearney National Bank, Kearney, Neb, Colnmbus §-ate Bank, Columbus, Neb, McDonald's Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb, HAIR GOODS Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,Switch es, etc,, ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, MRS. C. L. GILLETTE. 29 Main 8treet, Council Bluff. Good Agents Wanted TO SEILI: Drs. Judd & Smith’s NEW IMPROVED ELECTRIC BELT. Office and Foctory, No 80, Fourth St., Councll Eluffs, Towa, Mattings, OPHOLSTERY GOODS Rugs, Ete., Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Ou of Town Orders. Upholstery and Drapery Work a artlcles beries. They had also learned that Kent occupied the room at 33 Market street, and here they arrested him. When Kent was told of the finding of 'a beau- | the bonds, postage stamps and other tiful, bouncing girl baby,” which arrived in|things at his daughter’s resldence, he his family yesterday morning early, confessed to the burglary, but main- S. H. Foster, who had his collar-bone | tsined that he had secured only about /| broken Monday, an account of which ap-|$282 in money, Instead of the $400 or " | peared in yesterday’s Bk, was yesterday ro- | #0 he was charged with having taken. ported as being as comfortablo as possible| Kent is a Belglan, about 40 years old. under the circumstances, He boasts that rafe locks are no barrier — — to him. In 18G9 he was sent to Sing Lone Wolf, Sing for robblng Wheeler & Parsong, of Dr. J. Palmer, who Is known as “Lone | Brooklyn, of several hundred dollars’ Wolf,” and who for over twenty years | worth of watch cases. On February 5, was mediclne mau for the Chorokes tribe | 1871, he cut the burs of his cell with of Indians, la stopping at the Scott house, [ some fine saws that had been emuggled He claims to ba theonly Indian mediclne | to bim, and escaped. ~ On October 17, msn travelling, who uses nothing in hls | 1872, he way rearrested for burglary in treatment only rocts, herbs, barks, flow- | Hackensack, N. J., but was turned over ers, grasses, and bilsame, nature’s own |to the authorlties here to serve his term remedy, The doctor will remain here | Of ten years. While In prison thls time, about a week- Kent contrived s lever lock, which would Specialty. 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JOB AND OOUNOIL BLUFYS, 10,00 4 M Mail and Express ilb ¥ M Exprees BIOUX CITY AND PACLYIC, Mail for Sloux City Expross for 8¢ Paul UNION PAGIFIC, Danver Express Lincolo Pass 0'a &R V Overland Express DUMMY TRAINS 10 OMANA, Leave Council Blufls — 6.65—7:55—9:80 1:80—2:80— —b:24 ako for two-year-olds, ~10:80. 5. ure Docay the best speed and most staying quslities. 1 i ock all the cell dours on a floor at onca. With & bad start, she galned steadlly The prison officlas were pleased with the there been another quarter of a mile to| Bob Ingersoll and hi I v i run, she would have been the winner, as | gods wll‘l‘fiie:m:s Ll.‘x: ntnt“l"n:fl:m:;lin’ st ffi;"m‘::' grgoiv;:lfo':;l{;?.'%:f, rr‘::m]:t: It was the favorite, Top Sawyer, took the| ~Ackermun, tho escaped Des Moines jewelry to surrender his ‘‘patent.” In 1875|THos. OFFICKR, W. H, M. PUSE Bowling sbowed excellent speed, also, | two since near New Orleans, La. 4 7 man In charge of the cooper-shop. He aud though, not favored I geiing on, | Cufex usoae men hays cresnizads bourd | b ia way G0 Moatreah, whero o SU0108M0 10 kDA, WDRIDE MUAY PRSP o quito promptly tried to rob a pawnshop. BAN KE Rs fourlh, AU theso woro well_ buached. |, J0eeh Fpeloy s emoloye b the Olntem | U8 08, S1ERL RS, 7% P00 T Some of the others were close upon them, | 41 yil| machinery and badly crushed on | to the suthorities, and it is now in gen- only two tralling with Dakota Mald far | Thursday y whe.autiprihion, and Ik [y newsln & ounc s, Jowa. N i 4 eral use in the prisons ol [} lominion, in ;:?‘r?l;-! cd’l;l;«; t&:!y«,.n:;«::twn 1:68. Charlos Hayes, whose braia had gonowrong | © il Established, 1865 ALY committed suicide on Thursday bight b T ";"L fl‘i““;h s Newton. A dose of strychnine did the busi-| Messrs. Hawk & Wetherbee, to con-|and Home Securities, was light yesterday. In the first race | ness. form to the times, have raduced thelr Trix sold asa tavorite. In the next race| John Hart, forger, thief and general bad | rates to $4.00 and upwards, per day. ONITED STATES the winner, Jesse J., was the favorite, |man was arrested at Alton last week for|myyhioh character and standard will be P : he stole $41.50. The money was recovered, | maintained. winner by long odds. and Hart's chances for a_trip over the road T0-DAY'S PROGGRAMME aro loolking very favorable, — D T e Alaxiua! ’ promiees even more sport vhan yester— Milwaukee Sentinel, braska bound, loaned a gentlem L e O, ans colts for a |[eloW the sum of 827 with which "t pay | Pedestrians on Broadway last eventng, U. B, DEPOSLIORY, purso of §50, offered by Mr. C, Haldane, | Mr. Stenirer would have loaned the nice|usual speed In response to sn alerm, | S, W. Cor, Farnam and 12th Sts young man even more thau the above rmount, | might gnve notlced a large black dog Race No. 5—Bluff Olty cup stake for | but hadn's it with him, bounding along dlrectly in front of the two-year-ol 15entrance, with §150 and | Jack Reed, who stole and butchered the . plate valued at 800, added by tho associ. | minister's cow at Acel last fall, was recently | Do "u¢“thit animal’s legs, Tho dog |O: We HAMILTON, Prest, itonti maintained his position in front of the M, T, BARLOW, Osshies in the penitentiary. After sentence was TAROTORS} hn}{“ mile hgi-lh{' Olab 8100, al Euled Jack insisted that the hide, which had | horse unill Buffalo street was reached, : 0. S0 W e st B . O/ W. Hawron, M, T, BanLow, sges; mile dash; first, $75; second, $25. | be returned to him. “That dog has given me more apnoy-| ' ' 0. Wity Hawiiios, f druggist of |lance than you can imegine,” sald the | Accounts solicited and kept subject to sight year-olds; three quarter mile dash; $12.60 Cgent\iu.’tuok lni large ‘dvo:]u udmurphluu in outranco! with $120 added; sscond, §20; | mistakefr oipe, ou Wedusadayaficruons |cigant, “Eiver aince tho early part of | Goricate of Dopesit ool 1ayable a3, ml'(i’u :0 TR RS purse, §160; all| A MLEMoRs to counteract tho polson wore }:-t wm‘ter he ',h" "y hll) l‘"’“WfJ 127 | and 12 months, bearing intereat, or on do y B h i unavailing and the unfortunate men breathe orse at every fire. e belongs, ®- | nand without interest. sges; three.quarters mile and repeat; wite » nd several children, street, and every time the bell sounds he | ,.curities at market rates of interest. The entries are: R is o front of tho stailon beforo we get| “IpL 1ot LG I LTl Bloff Oty oup Breaking the Sabhmb, oot, and ho never tackles any other| ;.3 every facility compatible with prinai- half-mile dash. A pumber of wicked little boys were | that dog has run all the way in front of vy e e P Lawrence, dam by General Shie!ds. playing base ball ina vacant lot up town |my horse up to Garfield avenue and| Draw sight drafts on Kngland, Irelan: Hilgert & Yehle's b g Osgood, by Allas | last Sunday morning. Twelfth stroet, barking and enapping all | Scotland, anc all parts of Europe. A, L. Corl's g f May Carl, by Bill|tleman on bis way to church. *I|a fire I made up my mind to shoot that Collections Promotly Mace. Baes, dam Verrence Bradford, wonder there s no policeman about to|dog, becaute I am” afrald he will cause S.'W. Brlgas' oh Molly Bawn, by |stop it.” the horse to stumble some time, but then Ma"hnnd Hesto ed F. B. Shelford’s ch & Si. Andrew, by |swall boy; *‘I'm watchin’ out for him.” | Howeyer, at the very next alarm, when REMEDY FREE ~Avictim of youthful impradence imp Elsham, dam imp, Andria. Watching out for him?” 1 drive through the door, there he eitaon | §HiSE 1 75ns overy kaown &lllhm Arnett's ch ¢ Bulger Dick, by he's over atde beer saloon, }the platform waitlng for me. When the Jasass ol aalfoure, VoW until she got into second place, and had favention and recommended Kent's par- prize, with Dawn of Day second. Blddy | thief, is said to have been captured a day or | 1o d b Kent agaln escaped by the help ot the Ofl"lcer & Pusev. bygood, honest work. Rushaway camo in | the encouragement of immigration. through excessi of whi | iy irough excessive use of whi-ky and bger, Windsor Hotel, N, ¥, uity. Y P ey Inthe lat race Top Sawger was the | breakiog Into the dopot at that point, where ——— Martin L. Stenirer, a Pennsylvanian, Ne- day’s. It is as follow freight, at Codar “'f"d" Thursday night, | when Chief Foley was driving by at his the owner of Manbattan, s - 1 0 chief’s horse, barking furlously and snap- Oapital. 8 oo'ooo'o ation; second, $50; third, to save stake; | tried, convioted and sentenced to two years D een instrumental in giviog him away, should | when some boys drove it back. H. M. Oaowew, B, B, Buirs, Race No. 7—Hotel stake, for three-| Benjsmin Harris, a leadin ohtef last eventog, in speaking of the in- | check, foat. 8112 50 second, $57 50 his lust at 0:50 in the eyening, He leaves a |lleve, to a saloon keeper on Fast Water | “Xqyincos made to eustomers or approved ) , $37 50 New York Sun, horse but the cne I am driviog, Why, Hilgert & Yehlo's b g Derry, oy Aliay plos of sound banking freely exteadad, Lawrence, dam Alltude. *‘This ls scandalous,” remarked a gen- | the time. Every time I come back from | Sell European passage tickets, Faustus, dam Lady Weodroff. “‘He'll be here purty eoon,” sald a|I think, ‘well, he won't come sgain.’ Pr vous IlullA‘l‘“h;u Ramadap, dam Emms A, ven up wid de boss.” bell strike 12 o’'clock up comes that dog .+ Leave Omaha—0:9 & m 1260-2:00-8:00—4 ~11:10p. m 0—4:66—5:66 100 —4:66—6:l playin’' se