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FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. The Varions Life Insurance Qompanies Do- ing Business in Nebraska, THE STATEMENT FOR LAST YEAR. Tabulated Information For the Gen- eral Public—Three New Corpo- rations to the Front— Minor Mentions, [FROM THTE BEE'S LINCOLS BUREAT.) Auditor Babeock has prepaved for the information of the public the following table showing the business transacted by the various life and accident insurance companies in Nebraska during last together with such other information « may be ef interest Lo the eral public Amount. No. Risks @ Force No. Risks in I Dec. 31, 188 e s - AN INSANE A SUICID! Coroner Roberts returned from Olive Branch precinet yesterday afternoon, where he had been called Thu \ hold un inquest on the remains of John Kersch, who had been found hanging to a treo. ' The funeral was held yesterday forenoon, and the Iiur brought in a ver- dict of suicide by hanging. Kersch was a bachelor and fived alone .on a rented farm in Olive Branch precinet. He was not mentally strong i and on Bunday he ‘was cle L He imagined that some one was pursuing him, and in this condition ealled at a neigh- bor's and asked for protection and at the same time offered a roll of green- backs, which on their refusal to take he threw under the table and started on the run tow the grove where he was found. is was the last seen of him alive. On going to the house it was di covered that he had not returned and sourch was begun for him, which resulted in finding him on a little isl in the south branch of Salt cry cured a lariat rope and w mitted the act of self destruction. It ap- pearcd that he had climbed the tree and hen slowly let himself down, and death ame from’ strangulation NEW CORPORATIONS. Three new corporations were recorded by the secrctary of state yesterday. The first was tho Superior Cattle company, of Superior, Nuckolls county, the promoters of which'are C. E. Adams, E.J. Adams, D. Bo: 4. Bosserman, W. A, Mn-{ur 1 ms, L. B. Bosserman and J. 11, 1. The authorized tal is $100,000. he Nebraska Dis Nebraska City, with a is another new organization, The incor- Jorators are George L. Woolsey, Dexter icls and Erastus C. Gaflield, John Lisco and Willia . Dodge, of Clarks, Merrick county, have organize what they term the Central Nebrus! Detective association, BRIEF MENTION. The ball given by the Hebr Laulies’ Benevolent association Monday evening was the most notable event of “the week in the social line. There was a large at- tendance of our most worthy Hebrew cit- izens, and a snug sum was realized for the poor, for whose sake the belles and beaux mingled in glud communion and danced till daybreak company, of apital of $100,000, Merrick county on eighteen months sentence for forgery, is allowed three months, and Robt, Bell, of Keith county, in for three years for grand larceny, gets anallowance of seven months. Mr. and Mrs, E, W. Beghtol celebrated the twentieth ry of their mar- ast by giving a ir daughter Alice, who was then married to Mr. John H_Kute. The republic meet to-night at the office of 1. L. Lyman Many Lincoln people are arranging t attend” the funeral of Mrs. Latham Nebraska City Sunda Sheriff Warren of Newecastle, Pa., ob tained extradition warrants from the governor yesterday for the return to that of Charles B. Hayes, now in Hayes is charged with ¢ danghter of Harvey Arbuckle, Ithy resident of Lawrence county. Work on the capitol building_ will be resutned about the 1st of April Stout is already massing « t of materinl on the ground, arge force of men under contrs — The Dying Sho: “Dear wite, I'm w ‘The dying cobbler s “Soon 1o an upper world my solo Its lonely must thread, maker, ar my end,” . indecd, T'm pege then wh hoots it, lov Here we have been a fitted p And so we'll be above, “My 115, T know, no drugs may I So it's'welt to prepare; We can’t run counter to our fate— Just put a peg in there! The future need not give you care, 've left my awl to you; For, deep within my inner sole, Lknow that you've been true. “I've always given you your ti But now you must be However, o not grieve t Wilien of nie you're bereft. “A last rewell T now will take He smiled and raised his head. “B-last the cruel malad “That lays you low,” D11 slivper *way in peace,” e strife will soon be His head fell back, he sweetly smiled, Aud then he breathed his last. ~|Nortistown erald, e DUCATIONAL, stern Catlic mony amor ty conmittee 0 Connecticut senate, by a vote of 17 te as passed the bitl providing for compulsc instruction in the public schools on the fects of alcohol and tobacco, The Rev. Dr. Ross, for over twenty the principal of Halifa Work has been begun land, on the s deny there is a_ want of he members of the univer- ei- « years Dalhousie college, ”died at heflield, Eng- rt gallery for which the late J. Newton Mappin left $75,000 for a building fund and pictures val ued at $500,000, 1t will be named the Mappin Att Gallery. Grace Hubbard, a graduate of the Towa University, has adopted the profession of civil engineer, and is employed by the United States Governuient Survey in Montana to make maps. Rudolph Albr ) in Europe. 221 students. public schools in Dakota, s, and having 69,015 en hent school proper- 'ho total veceipts 9; total expendi- at eht's university at Vien: 1t has 0, 1t is announced that a New York gontle- man of wealth, who does not wish his name made public at present, has informed the offi- cers of the Northwestern univerity, at Evan- ston, Tll.. that the may draw upon him for $10,000 With which 10 er new college Huilding to be known as Science Hall, to be devoted to the purposes of scientific instruc- tion, The new building will be exected dur- ing the coming summer, In 1551 there were fifty-one seienti schools in Great Britain, Now tl 1,627 of these institutions, with S, dents in science. The entiro educat tablishment is under government contr, dart are stu- nal es- re A welcome guest in_ winter; the new remedial agent—Red Star Cough Cure. e e o Real Estate Transfers. The following transfors were filed March 25, with the county clerk, and reported for the Bre by Ames’ Real Estate Agene Jawmes G George, lot 2 Omaha, vy d-$1,10 Jumes M Woolw torf, e ar sep %, 15, 12 Douglas C: A'E Touzalin ' (single) to Kent | lots 3 and 4 block 3 Hillside add No. W d—$1, W J Conneli and wife to lot 18 Hickory Place add, Omaha, w_d-$400. Algernon § Paddock and wife to Dexter L Thomas, lots 6 and 7 block 12 Ilighland Place Omaha, w d 1,700, L1 Sours (single to William 11 Vin zar, 1ot 8 block 2 Ilewild add Omalia, w d-- 9,500, John W Paul (single) to Williamn J Paul, loi.1 block I Prospect place Omalia,” w d— (siny 'Ie( to Charles C 1 Millside add No. i and wife to Otto Wit- 2 Omiaha van Petersen, am J Paul (single) to John W Paul, $block HL Lowe's 1st add Omaba, w d— $450. Allen Root to Robert Mason, lot 1 block 41 Omalia, q c—S$7.72. Dextér L Thomas and wife to 1da J McCon- nell, lot5block V Lowe's add Omaha, w d— §700. Dexter L Thomas and wife to Wilson T Graham and others, lots 1 and 2 block V- Lowe's add Omaha, w d—$1,400. Dexter I, Thomas and wife to Mary I Tid- ball lot 4 Block Y Lowe's add Ouwalia, w d— 700, Dexter L Thomas and wife to Mary I Tid- 11, lot 3block V Lowe's add Omaha, w d— $700, Albert J Peck and others to 1, D Holme: lots 3 and 4 Oxford place add Omaha, g c—S$1. Kmma 8 Fryand husb to Dexter L Thomas, part of 56 qr nw qr sec 3, 15, 13 Douglas Co, W 486,200, Johin G Althouse and wife to John Berg- anm, lots 5 and 6 block 36 Credit Foncier add maha, w d—$2,500, William Ruthand wifeto Thowas H Wood- elton, und hi lot 3 block 225 Owabia, wd— $2,000. — One of the most ingenious processes which hus lately como into yogue in the treatmient of iron—an Austrianinvention that of gi g to the metal a sllver surface, this being eflfected by first cove ing the'iron with mercury and the by the galyanie process. By heating to 10d o her home visit with her son, Mrs, Draper has r in Lowa, aftor a sh T. B. Draper F. M. Marquotte and from their trip to Califos Heory MeLain has brought an action n the district court against Peter John- son to recover money received by John- son for the services of Suflolk Chief, a horse owned by Mebain The Bee man is gathering the facts in a seandal sensation which when made public will shake Lincoln society to the very foundations, Gus Suunders has bought the fixtures and furnishings of Quick’s saloon for 7,000, and will take possessipn April 1 o is to pay a rental of §175 a month for the premises. A rumor is current to the effect that J J. ImhofF is about to engage in the bank. ing business in this city, with Colonel Cornish of lowa. William McLean, of South Bend, Neb., put up at the Opelt house Thursda night, and celebrated his arrival in the eity by blowing out the gas. The doe tors had a hard rustle with William yos- terday, aud fnally succeeded in saving him. The back door of Herpolsheimer’s dry goods store wus found open yesterday morning by Officer Benninghoft for the third time in three months. The police picked up Henry Ol {onnx coon vag yesterduy, an: im to the reform school. Commutation papers have been issuod by the governor to two prisoners in the pen. Clarles Swmith, who was sent from mily are home n, & ticketed 800%, C., the mereury eviporates and the silver liyer is fixed. 25 YEARS Tho Groatest Modical Trinmph of tho Age! RPID LIVE ORPID R. Lossof appetite, Bowels costive, Palin in ‘i‘:fi" with seusation in tho alp under the shoulders fior catlng, with a dise tlon of Lody or mind, | irits, with lected some duty, Fluttering at th rothe ey ndach: CONSTIPATION, TOTT'S PILLS ecially adanted ‘one dose efects such o toastonislithe sufforer. Detito,and cause tho E et strougthens 3 Vio syatam with pure 61008 aqd bard misclo rain, the wervol ol ivi a8 ‘imparte the vigor of mAGbood: Sold by an central committee will | The He or She of It. HIS VIEY. “There's a glory of the sunlight, and anether of the moon : There's the beauty of the morning, and the hiness of the noony There's n joy and satisfaction in all the earth contains, But eontentment dwells in woman, if she can but hold the reins, HER VIEW. The earth is full of glory, and the world Is passing faf December days are pleasant, and June days rich and rare; Life seerus like some gay picture, o'er which the, sunbeams flash, If a man's wife never asks him to “let her have some cash.” HONEY FOR THE LADIES. All dressy syring wraps are short. Pansies are the flowers of the passing mo- ment, Sof hats have I e of the straw mbrandt | brim o Both round and pointed bodices are fash- onable, Shoes and boots are less pointed, but not square toed. Black lace bonnets are the rage at the mo- ment in Paris, Satin and watered ribbons are revived on spring dresses, Surahs and rhadames in delicate tints con- tinue in fayor Hooks and eyes are again used on the bodies of dresses. Sailor hats with broad brims are among the various shapes in straw. Skirts of strect suits barely escape the sidewal Heavy eord and braid trimmings, a1 taire, will e used for jackets. the best wet weather coat is of rough frieze, hourette, or boucle cloth, _ Long wraps will be worn only for travel- ny weather this spring. Stripes of all widths and in every varlety of cluster is immensely povular, T'he pointed waisteoat front is the marked feature in the young girls’ spring frock Plaid buttons of ivory and of molar come among other novelties in big buttons. Yellow will be combined with black, white and the dark shades of yellow-brown. Havana or tobacco brown will be a foy for spring wear for suits and jack ome of the new bonnets are formed of flat loops of ribbon overlapping one another, Fine corduroy will be used for lars, aud revers for woolen dresses for child- ren, White petticoats are no reetly under the dress skirt ¢ toilels. Another season of black hosiery is pre- d, but not to the exelusion of colored hgs. :h straw bounets trimmed with ribbon s and beads will be worn with tailor- made costumes. Cordereine is the al la reine, the si big brothe: ome of the new dresses have full over- skirts shirred on_to the long bodice, which is pointed back and front. Buttons are so large and ornamental that they are no longer used for tastening bodices, but form the trimming, Dark blue, dark green, pansy shades, gar- net, bronze and drab are worn by elderly as well as by younger women. Short loose jacket fronts opening over long pointed waisteoats are seen on some of the new spring street dressos. Black silk and fine glossy black alpaca are the materials used for the long petticoat worn under the skirt of street frocks, Walking dresses are to be somewhat longer n formerly. just clearing the ground. The skirts of house dresses will touch the floor. Carrie Bragy is the editor of theonly news- rin the United States that is published a colored woman, She is unmarried, and lives at Petersburg, Va. “A woman 1s a good deal Itk deon,” says Lawrence O'Reille all Tight, but the” music begins 3 to shut her up.” ¢ women of Mexico have such beautiful- Iy long and thick hair that a real American Switell s looked upon as a wonderlul curiosi- ty. A baldieaded woman was never known in Mexico. agonal fronts upon both basques and nckets are very popular, and English ay coats fastening diagonally across the est, With two buttons, are also ‘considered re made longer and worn di- bt for indoor cviation of corde de ter fabric of corduroy , its ‘The striped, barred and blocked boucle or frise chambr nd zopliyrs arealways made up in combination with plain chambrays and zephyrs of the same color as the ground of the other stuil, A bonnet of split straw has a pointed alloped brim. il is trimmed with s olored lace wrought with gold threads monture of white lilacs. "The strings are of faille francaise ribbon with purl edges. Love is said to be the motive power of the world, and yet fifty-six women out of every ninety-two will stick to it that a well-seasoned brooni-handle is more reliable than moral suasion for immediate results.—|Chicago Ledger. A woman named Kuenze had been sup- ported by public charity in a Silesian village for thirty years. The ol ing fallen lieir to $6,000, she gave $3,000 to the villagze with which to build a gravel road to a neigh- boring town A Kansas young woman was escorting two little girls along the stree's of Leavenworth, at the same time carrying a wash tub, The children were attacked by a mad dog, when the young woman prompily put the tub over the beast and sat down on it. A training school for nurses is to be estab- lished at Toklo, Japan, under the suvervision of Miss Linda Richards, late superintendent of a similar institution in Boston. The new training school will be tly under mission- ably worn as psparent materials, such as grenadin embroidered tulle, bead-wrou canvas 2oods, and in etamine fabrics lace, striped or enriched with velvet stripes Dotli wide and narro One of the new spring hat shapes, and a very popular one, has a very large half coni- cal crown, with a brim thaf falls_straight al- most over'the nape of the neck n the back, flaves up over the left car and forehead, and droops over the right ear. This hat is far wore bocoming than might be supposed from the deseription. 1n England and Wales there are women in domestic in va subsistel and about of workingmen 19,000 in_commercial pursuits, (,000,000 wives and daughter ho'earn their own living, A charming evening dress designed for a young lady’s wear for the summer season is ade of miilk-white surah, with the Marguer- bodice and sleeves trimmed with Vene n lace. The tunic is very boutfant over the hips—ending in asash and long ends in the back, The skirt portion is simply kilted, tiie half of tho length of each pleat held dows: with handsome pearl ornaments, All of the fashionable wraps for this and the coming season w short, with the ex- cetion of those designed for traveling, and the graceful Chinese dust cloaks to pit on over handsouwe day or evening dresses while driving any great distance, Thore 1 literally noend to the variety of abbreviated dol- maus, visites, and other halt-fitting w brought out, A poor woman applied to the lady in charg of the assoclated charities for assis “Haye youa husband?” inquired i oY, wswered. o womap, bt poorly and can't make b S ow wany children have you?” Thirteen, mun.” “Thfrteen!” replied” the lady in surprise. “Yes'm, thirteen.” “You wmust have b some twins?” No'm,” the woman repli innocently; “thiere aln't no twins, I thou, ¢ share with one at u tiw: She was ably PEPPERMINT DROPS. ‘The mext time General Sherman goes to war he should shoot his ink bottle. If a man wants a misfit there are always tailor shops enough where he can get it, “They call paintings canvasses nowadays, but then political canvasses usually paint (he town they are held in. As o result of the Mikado epidemic “the flowers that bloom in the spring” will be chestuuts when they do cowme, This is a praverful season and a woman has six weaks in which to meditate upon pi- ous thoughts and the sort of bonuet shie will have. A New York udge has_decided that it is not acrime to poor. This way be true; | patrons and but certain investigations in New York show that in & great many cases it is a crime to be rich. A sentimental writér says “a baby isa link which binds its niother to heaven." Pretty often it is a link whieh binds ner to the house when she is “almost dying" to go out mak- c ing. ot to do a litfle she Eight statues of women painted in colors 1t dug up at the Acropolis at ns, They may be regarded as curiosi- s in Athens, bit in this country we can see painted women on the stage almost any ight in the week—Sunday excepted. an Fra o family recently engaged a young girl from the east who advertised that she had been “folin years in her last plac The family subdequently learned that would have remained longer than four yeal in her last place if the governor had not par- doned her when he did. Since James Parton made a plea in one of the monthly magazines for a newspaper without advertisements, he is in daily receipt of forty-seven copies of the Congressional Record. He 18 in a fair way of < t00 yeh of whiat e wants.—(Norristown Mer- ald. A sclentific writer estimates that a spider cats four times its welght ror breakfast, nine times its weight for dinner, and thirteen times its weight for supper. Not desiring to enter fnto. competition with the splder, we gvold ‘te volls”and cakes at our boarding louse. A cussion is he A ing on in Boston as to who is the oldest living member of the Ma- sonic fraternity in New England. 1f the parties encaged in_the di mwill exer- cise a little patience, in o week or two the nay see his death announced in- the pa fo dies nbout once a woek,—[Noristown Lerald, As the ear reached Westville, an old_man with a long, white beard rose feebly from a corner seat and tottered toward the door, e wever, stopped b Your fare, please 2 1 don't rememb ir gy said the conductor: “when I left Fair Haven there was only a little boy on the car.” “Yes,” answered “the old man, -1 know it. 1 was that little boy.”—[New Ha- ven Morning News. i L The Going of Winter. ' glad it is going,its blowing and snowing, Its ccla waves and Dblizzards, its ices an frosts: For it all there's no knowing just what I am owing, "Tis only'a youngster can guess what it costs, For midwinter sleighing comes higher than Maying, A sail on tho river costs less than a ball; When the opera’s playing the fiddler you're aying, 0t its dancing, its lancers and ncin, Tuesday o'clock tens, Tts social romaneing, its gossip entrancing, 1 8izh for the desert, 10 live ns L please. And now I amrm'it, and time will confirm “at homes,” and its “five- it, I'm so’ tired and poor that my pent, And I'll'be, as they term it, a plous old her- mit— The holiest man on the earth—during Lent, — (I J. Burdette in Brooklyn Eagle. “For economy anp eomfort 3 spring, we use Hood's Sarsaparilla writes a Buffalo, N.Y.)lady. 100 doses One Dollar. . S ns 'l re- Maine newspapers repor very abundant this tvinter in the well set- settled central Histrict of that state. A herd of thirty-tive caribou, for example, lately seen making its way toward Monnt Katahdin, upon whose upper slopes these animals find a moss of which they are very fond, that game is No well regulated household should be withont a bottle of Angostura Bitters. the world renowned appetizer and invigora rware of epunter feit Ask your gro- cer or druggist for the genunjne article, manu- factured by Dr. J. G. B. Siegert & S ek il il A tipsy colored woman excitment in the Hebrew quarter of St. Louis the other day by meandering along the street wearing ns a shawl a “talith,”’ a garment worn by the orthodox Jews morning prayers only. The would give no acconnt” of how she pro- cured the garment, and had no idea of its sacred charactor. P The rogy freshness and _a velvety soft ness of the skin 1 invariably by~ those who use Pozzoni's Complexion Powder. ~On a recont snowy Sunday in Shefileld, England, & parish clergyman took the almost unprecedented_course of ¢l the service after the prayer, *not.” as h oxplained to his flock, “because thero is only a small congregation, or because I haven’t a sermon, for I have a carefully prepared sermon in my pocket, but be- wse 1 am anxious you should get homo quickly and take oft your wet boots.”” piobige i Oh! if [ (nly had her complexion Why, it is casfly obtained. Use Pozzoni’s Powder. Just before the outbreak of the war Stonewall Jackson, then a professor in the Virgin ary institute at Lexing- ton, organized a Sunday school for eol ored children, which is ‘still sustained by leading citizens there. The Sunday school has now set on foot u subscription for a monument to Jackson, which is meeting with a lively response among the people, black and White, of the south. * o # - ol in oither or induced, speedily and pormanently cured. Book for 10 in stamps. World’s Dispensary cal_Associution, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y, ————— Dayid Siton, Ohio's richost man, is a Scoteh-Irishman, and_grew up around the big iron mills of Piitsburg. He be- gan business us u clerk in a country store at §4 2 month; then ho was a clerk in a Dlast furnace, afterwards manager, and at last owner. After that the advance in wealth was fast. He is worth $12,000,000, and gives largely to public charitics. e PILES! PlLES! PILES A ‘sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itehin and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy), called DF Williams’ Indlan Pile Ointment.’ A singlo box has cured the worst chronie cases of 25 or 0 years standing, No oue need suffer five minutes after n]lein(l is wonderful sooth ing medicine, - Lotions and instruments do more_harm than good. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays tlie intense itehing, (particularly at night’ after goiting ward i bud), acts as & poultice, gives nstant relict, and is prepared only for Plles itching of private pars, and for nothing e SKIN DISKASES CURED, Dr. Frazier's Magio Ointment ouros ns by maglo, - Bimplos, Jiek. Heads. or Graba. Blotelies and Eriiptions on the face, leaving the skin clear and begutiful. - Also cures Itch Sait Kheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and Old Obstinate Uleers, Sold by druggists, or mailed on recelpt of 50 cents, 1 Retailed by Kuhn & C & Conrad. At whelgsalo by & - ome of tho bast corp lands in Indiana are the bottoms of ponds which have been drained, but if oortafn of thodd The work ing of the soil causes an intolerable itch- ing, followed by burning pain in the skin for some «days. The cause of this is found to be the minute spicules of sponges which once grew in the pond and remuin in enormous abundance in tue dust e and Schroe F. Goodman. When Baby was sick, we gave hier Oastorts, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castaria, Wheu she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, A e Atkinson'sNthe leading MMsinery and Hair Goods Emporium) have moved to their spacious rooms 1 Masonic temple, 16th st. and Capitol ave., where they will in future be rlu).su to greet their many rigpds. OUFFY'S PURE “&»MMLWH FOR MEDICINAL USE S “NO.FUSEL:OIL 3 Absolutely Pare and Unadulterated. HOSPITALS, CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, INFIRMARIES., AND PRESORIOED BY PiIvSICANS EVERYWHERE, CURES CONSUMPTION, HEMORRHAGES And_all Wasting Discases ¢ DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, MALARIA, THE ONLY PURE STIMULANT FOR THE SICK, INVALIDS, CONVALESCING PATIENTS, AGED PEOPLE, WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. For salo by Druggistsy Grocers and Dealors. Price, One Dollar per Bottl 82 Sold oufy 1n seated Botties, nd mone geniin ex. cept auch a3 boar onr trad emaTC Tabel of e 01 chemit, own fn botie. Bend 0-cont tamp for our Unfaiiing Conpumption Form. Waytonsis N0 AL ally of ¥ ot besfotebud ovr st Fausily Tor Tuiigution, Diupepeia,ani TeCiveryfra il Wonting D Teean be prey by any ouarkeepers 4Tl ingy #iny andhe ot ofeur_ehiake diseon nsveered by our Medi {5 CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 &3 Tickets only $. Shares i Proportion. LOUISIANA STATE L COMPARY. F'Wo do hereby cortity that wo suporvise thy arrangemonts for il tho Monthly and Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana ~_ Stato Lottory Company and in porson manage and control the Drawings themsolvos, and that tho samo aro conducted with honesty. fairness and in good foith toward all partios, and wo authorizo tho Company to use this cortiflcato, with fac-simiios ofour signaturos attached fa its advertismen COMMISSIONERS. Wo, the undersigned Bunks and Ban pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisin teries which may be prosontod at o J. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. SAMUEL H. KENNEDY, Pres. tate National Bank. A. BALDWIN, Pres. Now Orleans National Bank. Incorporated in 1888 for 25 years by tho legis- inture for Educationn) and Charitablo purposes with a capital of $1,000,000—to which a roserve fund of over §550,000 hus since boen ndded. By an overwhelming popular vote it franchiso was made u part of the pregent State Constitution adopted Decemver 2, A, D. 1579, The only lottery over voted on and endorsed by thie people of any atato. It nevor Scalos or postponos, Trsazand singio numbor driwings tako plicy monthly, and the extraordinary drawings rogu- larly cvery threo m f somi-annu all; neretofore, u 1880, X ShrExvi OporToN 1 rs, will to Lot- counters 4th Grand Drawing, Class Musie, Now Orloans, Tuesday, Apr. 01st Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Fractions in Fifths, in Proportion. 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At Council Bluffs tho trains of tho Union Pack 10 Ry. connoot in Union Depot with those of the Chicugo & Northwostern Ity, ' 1n Chicago tho traing of this line mako clogo conncction with thoscof all eastorn linas, For_Dotroit, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cincin nati, Ningara Falls, Buifalo, Plitsburg. Toronto Montreal, Boston, New York, Philadciphin, Bai- timore,Washington and all polntsin the east, ask the tickot agent for tickets vin the “NORTH-W ESTERN. 1£ you wish tho best aecommodations. Allticket agronts sell tickots via this line. [ HUGHLTT, oL HAIR, enera Manuger, on, Pass. Agen GHICAGO. P. BOYER & CO. Ihll’sSaies:i:;nfi;.Timeanks and Jail Work, arnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Red Star Line Carrying the Belgium Royal and United States Mall, sailing overy Saturday Befween Antwerp & New York T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND FRANCE. 0to $100. Bxcursion trip from Jabin” 850, and Excursion suge at low rates. Petor cneral Agents, 55 Brosdway, Salon from $110t0 $180 $0. Stoorago Wright & Sons, New York Omaha, Nobraska, Frank E. Mooros, W., 5t L &P, ticket agent. HAMBURG - AMERICAN Packet Company. A DIRECT LINE FOR Eneland, France & Germany, ‘Ihe steumships of this woll known line ure built of iron, in wator-tight compartments, and aro furnished with every requisite to makd tho pussage both sufo and ‘agrocablo. Thoy oarry the Umited Ktates and European mutls,and loave New York Thursdays and Saturdays for Plv. mouth, (LONDON),Cherboug (PARIS and HAM- BUKG), Roturning, the steamera loave Hamburg on Wodnesdays' and Sundays, via. Havro, tuking pussengors at Southampton and Londos First cabin %, $0) and §16; Stoorage $23. HRailroud tickets from Plymouth to Bristol, Car- dur, London, or Lo wy pigos in tho South of rom L England, Bleorugo urope only $26 'Boud for “Tourlst Gusotys e Y B RICHARD & O Passengor Agents, Go) 61 Broadway, New York; Washingion and La Sulle 8ts.. Chicago, T1I. 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Paid up Capital. .. ... .$250,000 Buplus May 1, 1885 25,000 H.W. YaTes, Prosidont. | A, E, Touzaniy, Vico Prosidont. | W. H. 8. Huanes, Cashiey, | W.v. Monss, PECTORE N 8. C H.'W YATES Lwis b, Tekoy "\. E. TouzALIN, BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK. Cor: 12th aud Farnam Stroots. General Banking Business Traussote OMAHA OPEN BOARD OF TRADE. FARLEY & CO,, BROKE RS IN GRAIN Provisions and R. R. Stocks. 1306 Douglas Strast, Omaha, Nebraska. Exocuto orders for purchaso or salo of whoat, corn, pork and ruilrond stocks. Reter by pormission to the Omaha National Bunk, Firstclass attention to ordors from (- torior which arosolioitod, FARLBY & ESTABLISHED 1863. CHANDLER-BROWNCO. GRAIN AND PROVISION Commission Merchants. OFFICKS: Chambor of Commerce, Milwaulkee, o+ C. MILLER, Western Business Solicitors WL P. PECIK, Local Business Solicitor, 1304 Doug WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OEDGRAPHY OF THI ‘COUNTAY WILL BEE BY EXAMINING THID MAP THAT THE. Dourd of Trade, Chicago. CHIOAGD,ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY By Fenson of ts central positton and clote relation to principal linea Eust ‘i Wedke a? inier ‘@inai polns t Puinta ding tro s9 of pereonal socu. hy il Jraing betw Chie ansas Gt leanh nworth nneapoll i, where c i Unt e evots for il Boints 1 th rovinees, 01" this rou in drossing R. R. OABLE, €. BT. JOHN, Pros's & Gew'l Wg'r, Gon'l Tkt & Pass. Ag'ty CHICAGO. ©Or the Liquor Mabit, ¥ u-muug ed by Adniinistering Dr, nines’ Golden Spocifie. on I & of the. will offi or the pat ¥V i thous anids of casws, and in every instance a porfoct bas followed The system Impregoated with the Spo ILity for the Liquor appetito Lo axist. 0 DRUGGISTS : wad A.D. FOSTER & BRO, hundrods WAt Pagpi ks BABY CARRIAGES tU | seNTC. 0. B. WIHOLESALE # all ox millea. 100" L et T adnp (0 Lustratud cutalogue. - Buntion Uns payer. L. G, SPENGER'S TOY FADTORY, 221 W. MADRISON ST., CHICAGO,