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i —— R L / e ——_ THE OMAHA IJAII:Y B & & \[‘UKDAY APR[LR 1833, THE ROCK ISLAND WILL CONE The "Great” Will Oross the Big Muddy and Reek Nebraska Business. INCORPORATION ARTICLES FILED A New Adjutant General Appointed— Two Silk Thicves Captured General Vifquain's Ap pointment. TPROM THE WEE'S 1ANCOLS BUREAT.] The Rock Island railway has at last shown its hand, and avowed its intention of building into Nebraska this year Contrary to the expectation of the gen- eral public the d will the state from the southeastern corner, instead of crossing from the mamn line at Council Biufls. Mr. Stephen 8. Brown ot St Joe, who was in Lincoln yesterday, brought with him for record m the oflice of secretary of state, the articles of incor poration of the Chicago & Ne braska railway, through which the Rock Island will make a fight for th trg of the western commonwealth his road is to run from a point on the southern line of Richardson county, northwest through the countics of Richardson, Ps nee, Gage, Jeflerson, T er, Nuckolls, Webster, Adams, Kearney and Buft 1o the town of Kearney on the Union P citic, where it reserves the right to con- neet with such ronds as may best suit its convenience, or build branch lin nany direction. The capital stock of this comt ny amounts o $1,000,000, which is to P i patd . The incorporators aro M. A. Low, Stephen 8. Brown, Henry M o H. Boynton and Henry § rown says that a conneet- ing line will be built from St. Joe to the starting point of the Chicago, Kanses & road in Richardson county, and at the whole will be operated as 2 part of the Rock Island system. THE NEW ADJUTANT Governor 1 $ ‘ in C. M. 1 of the state, to fill the vacaney ¢ the resignation of John C. Bonnell. ird's new oflice earries with it and the rank of "he oftice of quarter- i ant by the pro- motion of Captain B is to be filled by Erasmus Correll, editor of the He- bron Jour: ul president of the No- braska Press association. Mr. Correll's as gained with the Sorganized away back in 1867 by Governor’ Butler to fight the nostile whnees, who were very |u||h|4 some during the summer of that car.The Indians were dispersed, and 3 o 1 with_a grand buffalo hunt :lluu" [\ Blue, in which many now noted citizens of Nebras| participated. Among the party were Alexander, Governor Mullul,hnl Rym Mart Dav, asmus Correll and others. CAPTURE OF SILK TIIEVES, Two men giving their names as Cl Rogers and James Ry betore Justice Coch noon on the e Iwo bolts of silk from 'S goods store on O street. They aded not guilty, and the exam- Ination was postponed till this afternoon at Lo'clock. It is claimed thatthese men, in company with a third p: entered New yesterday morning, and s one of thém was fooking at” some ol away Bostrom, enter Kansas tor lo, with . the rk in the est ion, and notit Hollowell, who after a sors and Ry s d chase "he man with “escaped ‘and has not been heard of since. The police allege that the prisoners are connected w of crooks that has been working |Iu & M. depot and trains lately, an {hat is strengthened by the fa ; Im:_fi\u(huk(nl E wwn on Oflic & Pus bank at Council Blufs, and signed by “Sam’l F. Ennis & (u," was found on As both of the prisoners nd unable to give buil, the ¢l was apparent. EDITOR VIFQUAIN Editor Vifquain, of the l)unnu. his appointment as consul at 13a was & great surprise to him. He was not an applicant for the position, and the first intimation he had of his good Inck was by a telegram from a Triend _in ashington Thursday evening informing him that the president had sent his name in to the senate, Thereis no - tached to the oflice, the incumbent L expected to live on the fees alone. these amount to from §10,000 to §1 8y however, the consul manage to SqUeeZe tl without much trouble. Baranquill small settlement in Bolivar, seven from the mouth of the San M ! river, and is the vort of an - im- mense district, the being nay- igable for over 600 miles through a v ile country. The climatois pure and healthy, and in many respects the con sultate is one of tho most desirable in South Americn. The town is a small one, but the representatives of seven nations are quartered thore, and with the native popuiation make up an agreeable society. BRIEF MENTION. One of the best April Fool pranks this vonr was played on a bartender near the 3. & M. depot. Half-a-dozen tramps. dond broke but terribly thirsty, .xm{, pec in and had two rounds of drinks. When the liquor was disposed of a bogus quar- rel arose as to who should pay the bill, cach tramp insisting on his privilege to doso. Finally they agreed to blindfold \he bartendar, and the first one of tl party he caught was to settle the indebt- rdness. The bartender consented, the {ramps tied a handkerchief over his eyes, wnd skipped out. None of them have been caught yet. corge Bosselman is moving his stoc into the store on Eleventh strect, former! ipied by H. P. Lau 2 ugene Pillard and Lizzie Voundy o wmarried by Justice Cochrane Weodnesday at the home of the Misses 1 hornburn, on O stroeet. The bride has been in the employ of the Thornburn siste for over three years, and they testitied to their appreciation by giving her a royal send-off. N " Hon. H. C. Lett, a former Linconite but now a Coloradoan, in charge of the stone department of the Union Pacitic rail way, is renewing old friendships in this City. John Templeton, who for seven years past has been John Fitzgerald's Tight bower, has gone to Omaha o act as héad clork for Mallory & Cushung, the big rail way builders, 'This firm Dave the con- tract for the Ashland cutoff and the Ellwood extension of the B. & M Messrs. A. C. Ricketts, H. 1. Wilson, Kearncs, J. A. Huddleson, L. J. Byer, Halmer Way, 0. J. Wilecox and Joseph J. Kelly have organized what they eall the Lincoln Prospecting comp the purpose of which is to sink exveriniental v\ul': for water, salt, coal, oil and ural The company will also provide water for manufacturi ud other uses, colleet_and reduce brine, manufacture and sell salt and do a general business in ol ol und gas. The capital of the con- corn is $20,000. United States Attorn Lambertson and family have returned from a visit to rolatives at Mineral Point, Wisconsin 0. L. Turner has resigned his position as uight operatar in the Western Union oflice and joined the -innumerable army bound for California Mrs. A. L. Stewart has transferred her household Lare and Penates from Albion to Lincoln and the Capital Ctty from this time on sister, Mrs, Hahn of Albion, her drive the tert peg Miss Della Cravens of New been installed head Famous Hon. T. M. Marquett ack of malarial fover Sheriff Melick and start for California, their physician STATE R. 8. Norval, Seward; F. York; R, Whecler, Osceola wards, York; Robert Hunter, Jr M. Woodford, Weeping Watoer; Mead, Omaha; D. D. Jonnson, Weeping Water corge W. Barnhart, ( v\mn‘ N M. B. Wheeler and wi Arborville; L. k. Cooley, David City; Hon. J. C. Allen, Red Cloud Her i< helping York milliner at has as the s down with an wife on bout to advice of ar th ARRIVALS ¥ IRMINT DROPS Bob Veal, is aga hands of the pol That young rascal, ting info the oflal paint hias been invented to take the Place af whitewash. - No legislature siiould e without it A retirned congressman informs ns that “hanls of legislation™ are to be lo hie lobbi The avern ounces, and yet is to make thiem fe aton aca lie I8 pain hi {h lug hat only weighs 1 10 effect 1t Tias on som though they wel ne may not be remard M0 with his mother tongy Iy familiar with the tongue mother-in-law, Valapuk™ is the name of the new univer language to be adopted by all uations. Judging from the last syllables of the woid it Wili be thrown up early Mr. Moses Cohn—Rache alds und der green umbr vinder. It's Saint Batrick's day and ve to be batriotie. \as sazst du? 11 spring poets were hen even an editor could aford to Doubtful, It spring poets w oy would not send their lays to put der emer- s in der vront litor, he goblet out of which the duke of Marl- borough drank the night before the battle of Malplaguct was preserved, and sold i Patis, - Evidently the owner blet did not keep a hived girl, Lho golden eandlestick of Solomon's tem- ple, which Titus earried to Rome in trinmph, issupposed to be in the bed of the Tiber, It seems, then, that the old trick of hiding stolen goods in bed was in vogue as long ago as Titus' d “They must have k bles in Turkey,” observed Ebenezer Jones, Sdon't know, why?” asked Zebedee Suith, “Well, I should think this *Sublime Porte’ I sec mentioned in the papers ought to be of a beuter quality than the port. we' get. around her ST want my pleture taken,” said a new and pompous congressman, entering a gallery on the avenue, “\ ery well, sir,” responded the proprictor. )0 you W small card orone ot those fine lage ones, sir?” A fine arge one, of course,’” responded the con- gressman, indignantly at do you take e for? 5 apologized the photo- wraplier, *I take you for $12a dozen, cash in advanc Upholding the Law—Excited “Iere, [ wanta pistol to shoot m, Mr. Ishacstein (imsinuatingly you vant van of dem peautiful silver-b rewolwers mit dat ivory handle und gold mountings vich I sell at cost brice—twenty- two dollars—so help m ¥ en—**No, no; I've only L:m a dol pistol for a dollar, quic M stein ndignantly)— My frent, ven you dalk youd killing yourseliuf, dat was against the law, und I have you arrésted. -~ State ) At the Paxton: General J. C, McBride, H. S. Lippincott,Lincoln; James W. Lusk, Exeter;J. W. Early, Ce olumbus; J. D. Kirk® rick, Beatrice; D. R. Cow nd wife, Columbus; W. G. Mitehell, Schuy- ler, At the Millard: Dave Hopkins, Cen- tral City; H. H. Robinson, North Bend; D. Mull J. W. Steinhart, R. Shelle ', braska City; Mre. Kent, R. H Mitchell, 0. C. Bell, Alba Brown, H. C. Reller, W. E G. Caldwell, Lincoln; J. A, Mountain, Columbus; ' George Wainwright, Blair; J. G. Ackerman, J. F. Burns, Ainsworth; Mrs, Hall, Blair. of the ne very good dri citizen mme To Sentence the Prisoners. To-day is sentence day in the district court, and all prisoners who have been convicted or entered a plea of guilty will be arraigned this morning before Judge Neville nad sentenced for the The argument in the Lauer case will not be made in the afternoon as the district attorney will be unable to represent the state. Just how longit will be postponed is not yet known That Court House Scheme, The county commissioners are seri- ously considering the advisability of building & basement under the court house and grading the hill down to the level of the street, thus doing away with the proposed retaining wall, Yesterday flmndmw' opened with Ar- t Myers of Detroit to ascertain the 'ul\‘wlnln\ of the undertaking and the probable cost. Gone Over the Road. Sherifl Murphy, of Brown county, this state, was in Omahu yesterday with a prisoner bound for the state penitentiary at Lincoln. The latter’s name is Avthur Lambert, and he is under sentence of fiftecn ycars cight-year-old irl. I ortainly” enough to condemn him, bein > of u brute than a man. H year in Bangor, Mec., where there is an ‘iron-clad prohibitory law in force, are reported to bayve béen from drunkenness. - “Iwas all run down, and _Hood's illa proved just the medicine write hundreds of people 100 doses §1.00. - Rev. Mr. Lofty (pompously)—Mr. how did you like wy opeting prayer this morning? “Blunt Deacon—1 didn't like it a* allsir, ~ Why not? (ingreat surprise) ; not too long, was it? I would hardly presunie—'* “But you did presume, Mr.Lofty. * You spent nalf the time in telling "the Lord all about the late dis s in geology. Why, bless pour heart, He know all bout geolozy long hefore he Set up the hills. sa od, oW b LTt R A ) 25 YEARS IN_USE. The Greatest Medical Trh‘lmgh of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A JTORPID LIVER. Bowels costive, Pain i @ dull sensation in thi in under tho shoi ufter eating, ing of huving A Weariness, Dizzivess, Illllirllll at II Feart, Dots bofore tho eyes, leadacko over tho right eye, Restlessnoss, with 8ifal drenms, Highiy colored Urlue, sud CONSTIPATION, TUTT'S PILLS aro especially adapted to such cases, one doso eflects such & 5 to astonish the sutferer. Appetite,an cauie tia hus ‘tho system (8 Arifanic Action on ) Stool *' fl (LA e by o A TUTT'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Ranovates the y, makes healthy sirongthens the 3 repuirs tho wastes oyt d muscle; Vic syshem with pure blood and ¢ oues the nervous systen), iuvigoraies the vigor of mauhood. VK44 Marray St.. New York, will make her home in | got | just been | A Little Year .\u. By Sophie . St. Lawrence. A year, a little vear aeo, She loved me: 1 could see The faint, soft color come and go Whene'er she looked at me She gladly would have joined her fate To mine, for weal or woe; But I did not reciprocate A little year aco Diseretion is the better part Of vator, and I saw That, as [ didi’t want her hear vas better to withdraw, arely manaced not to cry On I ing I must go: How pretty she said good bye, Alittle year ago! Alas, Tmade a great fans pas! My conduc most rash Since then I Lgrandmatma Has left her lots of cash When T proposed to her to-d. She coldly answered * N O, fool, who threw his luck A Dittle year ago! Yy away - EDUCATIONAL, % G Peters, of Man Mich., ha thie Oberlin, 0%, colle: 000, Cornell university now has sixty instruc- tors and ofticers, and 635 students, “There are only sixty-four eadets at the Cana- dian_military college, and the professors number sixteen. Dartmouth students petitioned to college reading-room opened on Sunday, the trustees unanimously refused. Professor Chamberlain, of Michigan Uni- versity, will probably be elected the suceessor of Presidens Bascom of the University of Wi e the but . lias a lady superintendent'of schoals who has Iindian “blood, In ier velns, She is I «d and has o deeided dramatic i Scarlet fever has made its appearance in | Fort' Collins, and the ¢ public schools haye ¢loscd until all danger of further contagion is pa | The summer session of the of Philosonhy beginsJuly 14, two courses or leetures—on Dante about twelve in each, A bill in the New York legis'ature provides that fenle teachers in public’ schools | shall be paid not less than 65 per cent, of what teachers. » student in the junior class at ved the right by seholastic of the eight speakers selected N Nest mon ston colle, meord sehool nelude | i paid ma A Chine ¥ the exhibiti The libra have the | tism in the world. There volumies and 3,00 pamphlets, ‘Ten per cent, of the present freshman class at Cornell are irls, and Professor Jones of that institution is quoted as saying that the e scliolarship of the yoing women is suverior to that of the young men. President Holden, of the California state university, receives a salary of 85,000 as pres- dentand $3000 as direetor of the Lick ob- rvatory. This is the larzest salary- paid to ny colloge president in the countr Two youths got into a fight in_the Knox college campus, Galesbnrg, 11l While they were beating each other with shinny sticks a fatold woman appeared, knocked down the larger boy, spanked the sall one, and then calinly on. ty members of the engineering depart- ment of Columbia college will occupy bar- acks nest ummer on Bantam lake, 1 chtield, Conn., taking their meals at \orilig hotel. An instrument house is being huilt, and a’course of practical study will be followed. A son of Jay Gould is one of the cluss. o is said to are 2,000 bound e SINGULARITIES, A Rockford, Illino apig. A woman in Win given birth to twenty s not fifty years ol cow has given birth to ation. N. Y.. has children, and she A fn \\lllll‘lll amnest of sixt The smalle lis 1 of man in Pennsyly 1, of Goldsboro. e is ce and’ fhirty-three inches pighs sixty-four pounds. Manheln, N. Y., on Saturday a bald sagle, measuring seven feet from fp to tip, tried to carry away a boy cight years ol but was prevented by farm hands after a desperate struggle. The eagle escaped. An ox was recently killed near Eure Huntington county, Cal., and in its ston was fornd of (I a pound of twopenny finished nails, They were worn smooth and bright by the action of the acids of the stom- ach. A Cromwell, Conn., tion of health latel lier friends that she sumption, was ta coughing 'the other d gh, and woman, whose condi- led to the' belief among was suffering from con- n with a severe lit of during which she re- lieved herself of a cliicken bone that she swallowed twenty years ago. ‘The woman is now rapidly improving in health, Persons who have a_superstitious dread of Friday will not be pleased to learn that this isa thoroughly Friday year. It came in on lay and will go_ont” on i have ‘fifty three F Ays. nths in the year thathave five Fridays hanges of the moon oceur five i \d the long of the year falls on Friday Two years 2os g little child of J. €. Dab ney, of Point Pleasant, W. Va. knife b Tho local phiysicians could not afford her any relief, and she was taken to Cincinnati and placéd under the care of the best surgeons, who, after a long treatment, gave up the case as honeless, and her parents returned home with ler, calmly submitting to the mevitable. Some’ two weeks ago she was taken with the pnuewonia, accompanied With paroxyism from coughing. - Sho dis: the knife blade, much to the relief of ler parents, and she is now on the high road to recovery. One end of the blade was in- erusted, Whiike the other was perfectly bright. ——— What magic lies in _the and St. Jucobs Oil! ne eré 'are four words home Both bring happi- e The mil telograph v Sully to Fort Yates, D. T, taken down and e from Fort has just been d to farmers for use as fence wirc—which is me a new form of beating swords into plowsharcs. Lol i Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Proscription” fectly and permanently cures those ses peeuliar to females. Itis tonic and nervine, effectually allaying and our: ing those sickening sensations that affect the stomnch and beart, through reflex action. ‘The backache and ‘“draggin down” sensations all disappear under the strengthening effects of this great restorative. 5. It is said th the Quuker dinner party marking that “*C bim, then the terrapin,”’ trified o town by re- » the cheru- aphim, and then the - ns and cl Ladies! Phys analyzed Pozzoni's ion_powder and re 3] w mists have complex- mend its use to ir wives and lady friends. What bet could be said of it - It is estimated that the late superin tendent of burials in Salem, Mass., Cup tain Parl in his twenty-seven years of serviee ofliciated in the burial of 12,000 or 14,000 persons —— PILES! ILES A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, ltchin and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy), called Dr Williams' Indian Pile Ointment.” A single box has cured the worst ehronie cases of 25 or 50 years standing. No one need suffer five n |uh~al\vrnp*nlym.{ this wonderful sooth ing medicine, stions and |~||u|nwm~du more harm than good. Willlaws' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night’ after g\ll\u warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives tant relief, and is |uquuul only for Piles, ud for nothing else. I ASES CURED, izic Ointment cures as by lnu ples, Black Heads or Grubs, Blotehies and Eruptions on the faee, lmvlu' l\lu lwu‘u clear and Im:nmul Also cures Itel h alt itheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and Ol Ohstinato Uloers B o e by druggists, o wailed on receipt of cents. Retailed by Kuhn & Co.. and Schroeter & Counrad. At wholesale by C. F. Goodman, PIL cop I."n OIL NO GOOD. Phystcians Biscontinuing Tt, (From the Buftato, N. Y. News,) Experlence ' hat shown t! eil has no nutritive power, and, besides this negative eharacter, the aceamulation of fatty matter which follows its use, deranges the alimentary canal. JAny llnd of ofl I8 trying to the stomach, oven when the system is in & bealthy condition, and how much more must it be when the di- Restive organs are weak, and are dosed with somethlog of tho most unpalatable eharacter. The quantity of eod liver oil which is ordered to bo taken daily, fs always in excoss of the capactey fer digestion and absorption, and injurious results naturally follow. In fact we would hear of more cascs in which serious harm has been caused by cod Iver ail were it not that in order to swallow i, th patient mixes It with whiskey, and th aleohol thus taken noutralives the evil done by the oil. It s a fact lnid down by all chemists and scientists that nothing will restore a diordered system or pro- mote dig. on, which has been fmpatred, quicker or more effectively than alcohol, and as this s what medieal men alm ad {n their treatment of the sfok, it follows that they are now largely prescribing simply a pure whisky and discontinuing the use of cod liver ofl entirely. Nono of these so-called cod liver olls protend to have more than 50 per cent., and some of them only 20 per caut. of pureoll. Eome of it 18 Shark Oil, which lias been found to have no medicinal effects, in fact, it is found worse than the cod liverofl. Two ouncea of alcohol contatns more nutrl- ment than 1s found n twelye ounces of lean ment, besides it is the only Srodiemad afticle that enters tho blood direct, with. out any digestive effort on the part'of the stomnch, while cod liver ofl is so Indi- gestiblo as to necessitate the imployment of other agents to aid its neslmulation, and, a8 n consequenao, lenves the stomach, which of a consumptive patient Is always weak, in'n wenker condition thar v Au stated. whiskey fs now the recognized treatment for consumption, but let the patlents be careful to see that tho whiskey they use is alsolutely pure sud free from fusel ofl, and made from zalt, such as Duffy’s pure malt whiskey, which latter Is the only whiskey tha combines a food quality with s etimulant, Some ph rlycerine a andy, Tt is s cent solution ounce of brandy ates no unnatuy ans are preseribing nitro- stimulant in place of i that two drops of 1 per the equivalent of an nd that this dose cre- 1eraving - ‘When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castoris, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoris, ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoris, Whan sho had Children, she gave them Caatorim, § An extensive P; found advertising in atisfae- tory given an order to place their business announcement in b the prineipal cities of the United States and Canada. has stura Bitters were prepared by Dr. LG B. Siegert for! his pr "Their putation is such to- ve be- come generally Known as the besCappeti tonic vare of counterfeits. Ask your groeer, r t_for the genuin manufactured by Dr. J. G. Sons Spanish law, which permits on the throne, also allows to bestow her title upon her untitled hus- band. Instead of duque, marquese or conde, they are called auqueso,marqueso, condero. JAMESPY .‘..,,,’ 2 woman titled woman The Great Invention, For EASY WASHING, IN HARD OR SOFT, HOT 4% CoLD WATER Without Harm ¢ FABRIC or HANDS, and particularly adapted to Warm Climates No family, rioh or poor, should be WIthout 1t So0ld by all Grocers, but, bewawe of vilo mj tations, PLARLINE 1s manufacture| only by E JAMES PYLE. NEW VORK: Railway Tlme Table. OMARA. Tne followlng fs tho time of arrival and de. parture of trains by Central Standard time at thio local dopors. Trains of the P, M & O.arrive and depart from their depot. corner of 14th und Webstor streets; teainson the B, & M &Q. and K. J. &C. B. from tho B, opot: all others from the Union Paciflo o 2ok BRIDGE TRAINS. “l‘ldlfl trains [\‘!‘“ lea 1 U, depotat 6. 'fl-l-l ’mm)‘\l\fln'l\'n LINES, Arrival ang devurture of trains from the transfor dopot at Council Blutrs: DEPART, HICAGO, ROCK ARRIVE, SLAND & PACLEL ) 0140 B, M | CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. B o C 40 Ay B 640 P CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE B 0:15 A M | C 6410 KANSAS CITY, ST, JOE & COU A 1000 A M | D635 A C 860w, M A 5:40 v > WABASH, 8T, LOULS & PACIFIC, A 300 v M A 380 P, AT AN A 005 A Avrey P Depart. AN JIL BLUFFS. ] SI0UX CITY & PACIFIC. WESTWARD UNION BACIFIC Pacifle Express Tio0a ., o xpr 3 . & REP. VALLEY. | Muil and Expr 10:658 | #iiow 8:108 1:45m Lo | O:408 03 .. ~Arrive N, Mm and fixpross Express HWARD. 7 MISSOURL PACIFIC] A Dy Expr [ Niglt Bxpro K.C., & C. 1 Via' Plattsmouth ORTHWARD. ST P, M. & O, Sioux City Express 5 i OaklandAccommod'n 10000 EASTWARD. A C. B & Q. Via Pisttsind uth STOCK YARDS TRAINS Will leave U, P, depot. ut 6:40--8:35— . Depurt, AN P 10500 . | Bidh A M A 00 | 70 ~10:253. 434 -0:2) p. m. s daily; B, dully except Sunday {, Juily except Saturday; D, daily exoopt Mou- WEAK. NERVOUS PEOPL thers sulforing {x Mo wetle Sylae 1o i £ Tistant i tanaatr tal. ey belta ““Avoid wort leetrie Tr ‘tamp for patnphlet ABASH AV., GHIBACO. . W, . HRNE, DavenTol .Il AMILILINAANITID THE BEST THREAD ror SEWING MACHINES VWILLIIVIRIVIIU SIX-CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. - Full Assortment for sale to the Trade by -— VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, OMAEIA, - . TEXE CEHEAPISY PL 4 NEBRASITA. TE IN OMATIIA TOBUY FURNITURE, BABY GARRIAGES,tc. is AT DEWEY & STONES’ Oneof the Best anl Lurgest Stocss in the U.S. to Select from. No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator, M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GRO. BURKE, Manager, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. Merchants' and Farmers® Bank, Bank, Columbus, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Columbus State Bank JITAL PRIZ ‘Pickets only 8. Shares i Proportion. LOUISIAYA STATE LOTTERY COMPARY. [} We do irtity that we supervise thy arrange: tor all the Monthly and Quurterly Drawings of Tho Louisiana ~ Stato Lottory Company nd in ve anage and_control the Drawings them: Lt the samoe uro conducted with honesty. fairness and in good faith toward all_partios, and wo authorize tho Company to use this corfifloato, with fac-simites ofour signatures attached in its advertismen COMMISSIONERS. We, the undersigned I3anks and Bankors, will pay all Prizcs arawn in Tho Louisiana Stato Lot terics which may be presontol at our countors J. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. SAMUEL H. KI Pres. tate National Bank A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. Incorporated fn 1808 “for 25 you Inture for Eduecational and Char with a capital_of £1,000,000—to w fund of over $550,000 has sin By un overwhelming popul was mude apart of the pre adopted December 2d, A. The only lottery ever voted on and cndorsed by the peoble of any state. Tt novor scales or Dostponos. Ttsgrand single number drawin take placo monthiy, and the extraordinury drawings regu- larly ovory threo months Instend of Soml-aunu ally a8 nerctofore, beginning Marel, 1886, A SPLEXDID OPPORTUNITY T0 WIN A FORTU: 4th Grand Drawi Class D, in the Acad Ny Musio, Now Orlouns, Tucsday, Apr, Litr, s 1915t Monthly Drawini, 4 eAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 100,000 Tickets ut Kive Dollars Ench, Fractions in Fifths, in Proportion, L1NT 'OF PRIZ 1CAPITAL PRIZE 1 do do 1 d do 2PRIZES OF.. 5 Qo 10 20 Dy tho logis: ® purposes a rosorve on ndded. o its franchiso ato Constitution ,000 L] 10,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 do do do do do do APPIOXTNATION 9 Approximution Prizes of §1 do do 500 do do 0. Prizes, nmounting to Application for ratos to cliibs should o i only 1o tiioollice of” thocompuny in Now Or 3 information write clearly, giving POSTAL NOTES, Express Monoy Orders, 0 g o' in_ordinary lot- ter, currency by express (l sums of $ und up- wards at our exponse) uddrossua, M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. Or M. A.-DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. Make P, 0. Money Orders payable and addross rogistored letiers to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleuns, Lo LYON & HEALV State & Monroe Willsend you thetr for Atnateur fania: and & Cab llce band musies imaled rea. DR. HAIR’S Asthma Cure. 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