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~ CALIFORNIA! DISCOVERIES. _ UARANTEED guflfli TDVh C .TTh TEATS [Rm § *DISEASESTIRRONT LUNLS LR o Seqd or circulanS] perbtled ‘.»9-. ABIEJ_’ £ MED" co.0ROVILLE, CAL.| Santa Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by -Goodman Drue Co. PORIFY YOUR BLOCD. Tmpurities In the blood produce diseases. Bodily and mental health depend 2 a hezlthy condition of the blood. The hlood, particilarly fu (he spring and during the hod summer months, becomes clogged with tm. pusities, which it wud gener: ense. A harniless blood purifier, withiout a particle of mineral potson in it, such a8 mer- eury or potash, s necessary to remove thiese nipe o the Lealth mi 3 Knowu to tho world § In regard to 1ty W tonie powers wo give @ few testimonials as tollow M. Wm. A, Blebold, with Geo, P. Co., 1 t, Now York, wri it my duty, for the Leneds of oitiers who miy b afificted as I was, to write you thia letter, which you can us my teatinony in Gny way yeu choose inquiry from others in o the facts herewith siated. In February 1 end fneonyenionee K 1 eould not turn o my b Atier trying all the o dise tation L Bofls, all over my b nt acu L and T fmprove soon 1 was entirely relieved .t Now not u slgn of my atrong and cheer- swn physician writes trom n sults. mer dy An the apring, thus pr ho strains of summer. Mis. Scott Liston, 116 Zane strect (Island), g, West Virginia, writes: * Having K.'S. for the blood, I can safely say hat it heats anything I have used to cleanse the biood and make & new belig outof u per won. Me M. 8 Hamlin, Winaton, N. C., writes) #1usoitevery spring. It always builds me up, giviog nie appetite and digestion, and g e to staud the 1o, tryfng, ener. vatlng hot summer days. On uslng It 1 roon become strong of body and easy of mind.” Treatiso on Blood and 8kin Discases malled trce. Tuk Swir uvales with tho best ro- It will, I my Judiment, prevent sum. v “ fow bottles ring tho bowels for PR fl(fi ‘sp KLYASFW ‘t_l S ENNA - WA E SAKE-BLICHU 0 UTHER EQUALLY ESTICIENT REAEOIES It hasstood the Teat of Yoars, in Curing all Diseases of the BLOOD, LIVER, 8TOM. ACH, KIDNEYS,BOW: § EL8, &c. It Purifies the Blood, In goml s and Cleanses tha System. DYSPEPSIA, CONSTI- PATION, JAUNDICE, BICKHEADACHE, BIL~ | TOUS COMFLAINTS, &c| o disnppear at once under |l ita bencficial influence. It llpurelyufiodlo. 10| asita calhartic propor- ties forbids its use as a fl beverago. It ia plea: 1§ ant to the teste, and as easily taken by child- 1., ren as ndults, MLBRUGEISTS PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO RIC Eole Propriotors, IPRICETDOLLARY 5015 S0 ouee Who Is WEAK, NER TED, who inhis FO Bas TREFLED away MINDAud MANF OO drains upon the FOU A MEADADME, BACKACKH WEAK FPULNERS in SGCIETY, Pi W the FACE. and ull the I.Il' ARLY DECAY and perta, PN or INNANITY , shoul e CELERRATED br. C T Clarks hes 1 o GENITO URINARY Organs a Lifo 1t makes NO dificrence WHAT you ve taken or WH O bas failed to cure you. ‘8- FEM A LES suffering from diseases Mar 1o thelr sex can conault with the assurance g€ speedy relisfand cure. ciid 2 conis postago . for on your diseases. Yona"s’ et postage for Celehrated hromie, Nervous and Del iscased. Consuliation, per ¥Il8. froe. Cousult the "ol Lousands curcd. Ofices privete. @ Those contemp! ud for Dr, rie's colebraf wie and Femanle, each lbe., Dream: . % upou 'S Tending to SUME. consult at once tablished ed " guide both be. r. CLARKE. Y futire suteriny years to life. A friendly letter of call may and shame, and add k S Life's (Secrel) Evs rors,” s0c. (nnm]v-\ Medicine and writings ni rywhere. secure from exposure. oure, B to nbnumm. 91012, Address, M. D. Big @ hasgiven univen sal satisfaction In the cure of Gonorrhoes and Gleet. T prescribe It and feel sate in recommends ing It to all sufferers. A.J. STONER, M.D., Decatur, lll, $1.00, Hold by Druggisis suftering from the ef- focta of youthtul v, WEAK o sari fec T_’" o for bosss. u‘;'.' = % U- ©. FOWLER, Moodus, Gonne olden loaded Before eona&mx] your case, consult | o e e e e T R et GaR < T L M Millions of We llh to Be Dived For off Delaware Broakwate Democrat: =~ A with ocean chart instruments will vt from wmden Shipya Philadel- Dela « kwater to n a search for the tre ire sunk just outside the brenkwater on board the British sloop-of-war Braak., in 1798, The dition is to be in charge of Capt. rles A, Adams, of the navy, who has been in the service fortwenty ars, and Lieut. George P. Blow, who has just left Fortress Monroe to assist Capt. Adams., The Government, which is in- terested in the expedition. furnishesall the instruments necessary for the ex- sration of the sen hottom where it is supposed the ve On two distinet oceasions the this hidden treasure heen o and Dr. Seth wchast, of strect, sunk $12,000 in two years in t ing to locate the treasurc,” but the plorations were not made on srinciples, and the present expedition 18 to be the finaland scientific attempt, A syndicate, compo principa Philadelphinns, has been forme and James Kine elected 1 dent, Panconst, who has sistently ed to find the treasure, or, wdicate, shaw < and v money ]mwnul shares of stoek 1o be 300 1 shary Abouteighty share been sold. Dr. York yesterda lining d City of fitted up at stern whe foot long and 85 feet bre Globe big amboat and nautical Dinlogue® for t scientific W mized s of One sold at have Par 1e tong e the shar § Long delive coives the 1th of beam, who will command the obtained enve of from S Whitney to inves the matter, and he is now or most enthusinstic of the explor ter o thorough survey has been m divers will go to work to seavel for expedition the ale was a Duteh vessel eap- 3 Her maiden s neh adding the When the war broke out a France she was rbor, and wus de- ned by the By h Government. She was subsequently condemned, and on June conmissioned and ord i to the Western Islands. When com- missioned the “De” was dropped and her maiden n tained. She was commadded t with a complement of ¢ d car- ried sixtecn guns. The Porcupine Gazette )8, published in this city Mr. Low, a courier, arrived .vening from Cape Henlopen, bringing the sad news of the loss of . B. M. sloop of war Braak, Capt. Jumes Drew, commande She was overset in Old Kiln Ry yout 4 o'clock last Friday afternoon the She was at th time under m and recfed topsail, just about to t anchora mile from the light hos her boatsalongside waiting fm who intended to go f wi. A sudden squall nl wind laid her ou her beam ends,when she immediately filled and went down with the ptain and his licutenant and thir ight ofi seamen and mi vines, The rest of the ship's company including the boatswain, esciaped the ship's ho: 1d apilot’s boat, w was waiting totake the pilot a Braak parted with his ) off the Western lIsles stran, sail. About twent) ) ago she fell in with and eaptured a Spanish ship from La Plata, bound for Spain with a very valuable eargo.” Capt. Charles Sanborn, o noted sub- marine diver, who in 1567 contemplated securing ssion from the Govern- ment for this vessel, visited Halifax for th o of getting in- form e W newspuper published in 1798 the following account of the loss of the vessel: “H. B. M. sloop-of-war Braak informed, was capsized of the Delaware, returning from a successful eruise on the Spanish main. he had on board seventy tons of copper and an immense amount of treasures, consist- ing of gold and silver bavs und precious numu. Capt Sanborn afterward went South with the ntention of returning the fol- lowing spring and commencing oper tions. While the he was taken sick and died. It was his belief that the trensure was 1 at 20,000,000, Capt, Gilbert MeCracken and a Capt. Allen were pilot partners ahundred year i 1d Capt. Sumuel MeCr dson of Capt. Gilbert MeCrs p his grandfather put 4 \H- :n_on hourd the B ind then came into the hor and remained in at in Old Kiln roads for the pur- pose of taking him off after piloting the vessel in, After the pilot was received on bourd he passed into the eabin to sce the captain, who then invited him to purtake of refreshments, after which he was shown the contents of t locker, Capt. Drew remavking. This is my last voy to scu: it has beena re markably suceessful one and when I re- turn hote [am going to buy a title and live hlu , of May 28 ited that, here this in ich I'he ajesty’s fleet in ¢ > of o we are wes of ‘apt. fn-\'wng t ¢ SAW said th wold and silver in of doubloon nd irc pr Allen, in the immense in re- locker, amount of » number Containing 5 private property. The crew and Spaniards who weve saved confirmed what Capt. Allen had stated nmer Dr. Pancoast visited o number of the oldest inhabitants of Leas, and they were all of the opinion that large amount of treasure went down in the | Dr. Pancoast, in speaking of the s , snid: “In commencing oper of 1886 we laid out which we We wor northe: n of the southwost. Near the squunr e whi in contact with something. The water the divers could not go wple was buoyed, 1 the wrin v the the wi found that the grappling ivous had become de- tached and the buoy had cavried them some distance away, If the land bear- ings had been taken at the time the lo- cation would not have been lost. After the grappling irons we od they were found to be covered with verdigris, supposed to have come from the copper or brass cannons of the Beaak, This is no myth. We know the vessel is theve, und we nlw know that she h.nl immense pourd. The rching for must not be u!m]. 1 to the hemes we frequently hear of to find Capt. Kida's buvied It is a legitimate business sous ast s tionsin the fall ile square, od from the square to the of the h we used eume center Wils 50 1ou down. The through nepgle taken Aflt ed and s Wi we ving 1res. e delici coolness, and soft beauty the skin by Pozzoni's mends it to all ladi st ol SRS A handsome bracelet consists of seven alternate dinmonds and rubies, each in a separate box-setting, and all mounted on a knife edge band of Roman gold. —— 4 weak and weary, o and tired? Hood’s Sursaparilla is just the medicine to purify your blood and “give you m'en‘l-h. ted 0 Powder, com- THE AMERICAN CRAZE. Juat Now it 18 Exemptifi-d in the § ve eral Games of Chance So Lib- eraly Patronized. The Nvrth Takes to Stocks nd Grain, Whil - the South H. o lts be- loved Lounisiana State Lottery. Something Abint Go the Old Co feolecate and i Con Loiterics. NEW OreEaxs, La day morning ne by any possibilit were out walke 3 hug slde of the strect. 1t was 100 man pushed aside the swir on St. Charles street sidewalk. 1t was old Gen Ve, and the Louisin Although not a r 18 perhups as well Known a figur in Lyneaburg, for he comes heie every superintend the drawings ot th und <o, us ho cross lo cotton by L June 1, ne was on th rematn in-door Last T street wl ibal month to Iottery, twith tw haid be stops t K ont unters to uther 1) sta s leuve their o A confederate his wiy t . eman whiieh 18 o1 the opp the building he tne Louisiana state Lot us haa b it 15 Just left—the oftice of m | conve sation turne 5 pussion of the i e for th of chance. A young \ Towa ¥ that in Lonistana, at ery hiay s ines! factor 1 1 upon eemed to tha v s coumercial it nized s a 4 why nots" broke in Col. Dan Wilson, his b bulk ahout 3 wosition in his f ry s heen re It for @ guarter ¢ ) the school an: s have | well m without it public unt of 1 ciy v th chair, state ) Nimp nfiercnt puss chi stateaud tie Wity cond widulent way, 1with th cash without 16150t 8 & responsible hody of men sk institution which would stand b people and the scamps who would ¢ and it s still less 8'range that tie stat thedntarest of the people at leart, to ing of sulstancial wctualities, vecelved annually should not oniy wntiiorize but foster an institi- tion of this ki lie et under which the lot- tery was fncorporated is an interesting one us showing under what cir es the loitery came ito existence, Here, Jo'n, bring me (i statutes, that big sheep skin book,” and when the necro hud brought the law-book the colonel opesed it and roal: ARTICLE 1. The name coration ‘shill be the company, and the domicile thereof shall be in the city of Orleans, state of Louisiang. ANTICLE object and purposes of this corporation are 1 The prote-tion of the st alnst the by sending los-es Lerotofor unts of none tn countrles for ices, and whe often decainy even turning the wheel, th and title of tnis Louist e state [ote o ile home mstitution for t Loy, and combinution tie Sure tion of 118 to raise a tund for edu- 1 purpos s for tie eitizens he capital stock of this co hora- “31,000,00, Tepr sented by ten t us- i < There were provisions for a board of directors compused of seven siocklolders, and the cor- poration was given all the corporate rights to siie and be su A he duration of its exis- ttwenty flve years. In con- priv leges this grante d und 1y 1, (he company 01 its part agreed to the followin, ARTICH SEC. 1. The pay to the stite of Loulsiana, the sium of $1).00) per anuum, which sim shail be payable quar- in advance from and a‘ter the Lst dey of Junuary, 189, to the st te auditor, who shall de- po~it the sumie in the traasury of the state, and which su ited to the educational fund: s exemnpt kind corporation shall whatever, w val. autho furnish 50,000 a5 ient of corporation shull in il for prompt an pun-tual hiin the pr cding itin pre pany 15 vt (ho sole 11 alottery H\'I. luh of Loulsianu fi gy Abot ¢ e const mon' poly ompany were abrogated und th thrown IL'!‘H provided each chart privile il pay o s than #4000, por au- num o yinto the treasiry of the -tate wnd p farther, that all’ charter bire on the 1st of Januar: me all 1oite:dss &re proh SThe ${0,000 per annum e to be puid'by the Louisiana Stat pany according to th anted in the ye hospital of New Orlea £ suid company is recozn hinding on the state for ih fled, except, it mon is hereby abroga the provisions of this null and vold, provided wwritten rentilation of w 1its monopoly feat- in the office of t stary of state within day=after the ratification of this constitu 1ded by luw Lotery co.n- v pre id_company saall file ure SNty £ the nditional st 10,000 1 divided of me: munity ot th invitafion to stage and o which the dr dition . from U 1 with the ) in the whedl, Thi ame o be crossing St. Charl hal Early hobbled o =8 in his hand. One of K6 pr zes—that is, t unts printed thercon: tickets the numbers of w last 1 fed w monih ind with paper o1 b of ith wax ey have anlt in the lottery ). Farly and | wp A with vematnrd ook d i priva offies until the hand of Gen. karly il more and carried theryierc very one in New O lams buys o e sale i8 not co Baed as fone azine 1o the low or lorant, but 15 conm 10 all clusses. ne ticket are north and the most con- rleuns Louls n's inevery dotted creol vaodoo in n buy them in Alcxandela und fama Dt f the \\hnlv Iy &4 you can purchu claret, a ‘pound of sugar, t hundreds of points about the elty you fixed to walls and telegeaph poles little |u|u show-cases containing the aliur Lulu‘ S strung on wircs acd offere | tor , e Ar hing else but sell hances, you, can sec ucky Chancd *Lucky Nus cing people to try their luck in the lottery, Each agent keeps account of the prizes drawn on tickets )10 by him, and lists of such numbers and s are seen, shown outside the window, s an advertiscment and an induc t to buy at that particular place. The da o the draw the tickets hawked about the streets by peddlers, who call out: *Here's your lottery tickets! Drawing tomorrow,” People fnvest in the fottery s 8 matter of fie For tweuty nine and ol half days they live'in hope: exhilarating, buoy:nt hope. For Lalt a day they uro somewhat dlsappotuted but, 1t hiave they lost? Only o1l andthey try it agatn, Who know théy will win next time, Patin, the locksmith on "Toutouse 8,000, To he sure he lost it next week on a cot- change, but that was his own fault; and there was e, Soplie Bols, who used to work tor: street == actifteinl 1oy the {tn uld sl nive Hovile e pint i lgars W rrened or | his mont win u prize retirns, | o th e wii number has 1en it 18 over tear up thelr ¢ out to purchiase one of the wufng over the table in the cafe, suys k7' His friond re ue of the shoulders v friend 1, At Spanish A ly and « ons, ma cherfe. Your attenas you, 1 se il street will Itie tickers are s o0 wouid be in_other localities, piss for legal tender. « negrc usunl love huvers, mostly porter s he brushes vour ¢ fnsinuate that he 18 sav 1 Lis tips to purchase his regular monthly ticket: the bootblack shining YOUP hoot-wear hints tant he only lacks i quar- tor to make up the som 1 ¥ to buy his chance,” the harber filg your chin wsks {f you have boneht vour chance vet. and at lust, wearled of the covitinunl repetiiion wd amazed at the power of the lo invest a dollar in 1t fust to dis power of the fascination les—nnd We foilowed the old confederate load the theater down the mi 1 Porary ine the work of a ng place, There waiting d and th <tant eding clerk, and the blinds k 1cky and costumes, tiexets, nmy in diame o of over a bushel bron n. Early, who car it, 08 theseal. ind then cut which b the neck. Each hag neck simi nec brought in by Gen graphs on_these t serdtinized, As he each bie it wis 117 tled into the large wheel or i woolden rim. This operation was closeiy watched by the old men. When they wers ail the wheel was just half full of tickets tickets aro slips of stout pay inches long by two iuehes wide, eivh o taining a number from 1 to 10000) The fi ure printed in lage full-face charac Wit witen tie ticket 15 held tip, can bo pl tinguished by w large part of the Each ticket {s tightly rolied and iy ho ylinder of wutta pe ut thicky a lead pencil and about an ine and a half longz, The last to be put in was those which had been drawn out against the pri nwhich hiad boen proser + little doc (to “roll 1 Lot ways sev niders b horoigh. th Farly. ‘ne bs aper were ol fintshed the inspection of A0 by th lience, it nio o losed in ure i . divided as to aiount in this way' 1 cupital prize of S80L00 18 ... 300,000 1 capital ( S . veeees 100,000 AR 01 o rather ¢! without mn\my your nun v J tlie b :l i adjust aruw t r s w 100 pr TN 00, prize 101 prizes of #500, .\l\pnmlmu\l\u [ w0 prize 10) prizes of £ pr 9.0 terminals & e disteibut o pproxnRting to § Dy B0 P 1 1y S100:00 bele 1) ticket’s number s within s than the § WL rocetve JUSt s feonsos minal priz o £ wll tickets the lust nd with the iast prize tickets, S wmounting 16 e 1y numbers. m 103000, 01 $0.001 prizes 520 s the o Iation S0 to speak, awarded tothe hoid tWo nunibers of which_cor S of those two e b ittle Dlack rolls dan 18 T nee be- nts of the tw A pigmy i b llwl\\i nd yet with the difference in plain are not wanting people to purcliuse s month, theater has been gradually y Il' el in Allnl 100,000 ticks AL this thy fillinz up. Sl ound seats for t nited. ©in the | is ub ame 1he wer (d of a driw - per opening the It is an have seen it not till the tha* titey pay mu sacks s 0o intercst old story to t month for s10; voice 1 att u to wha Th small hoy about in k ted hing on the suish play, an pon th squirmin 4 hes se bout where the prompters box would ord ith s back to the wudience. fjof U small chest, on upper side of W compartments for the va: nal is given and a boy comes for- and another to Gen, Be The ten’ tie hand hints ahout th 15 so thut they cannot i'he cording clerk g ts his book read: he tally-man sits with pencil poised above the sheet Wilson, assistant, stands by Be A Rousseau i at Earl Gpen tiie little doors, “Draw says the tally-man, Fach ht hand into has re rctive takes out a roll and hands it to the offic pulls the rolled ticket from the eylinder drops the latter in i box hefore hiu, Early unrolls his ticket first. welve thousand and seventeel nian ina piping voice as ho M, Rotsseau boy in- whe says the hands the Beau says ard, Swo hundred als0 holding hix u i oy wh Ler and says Col, Tt thie fix Wilson, nimber of n. remains impa Soft wing as if | patehouli is Pha’ fans dre the only had gone on ne M. Ronsseiu reg nty-seven thousand fo' hundred and Ten thousan dollars!" sa. 1. Somethine likea Jew inthe front row, For or over i special slip i lottery ofli may b looked teen drawing out toll on the next draw! nsly ard from the v prize of .00 W messenger to > that the holders of the ticket up immediatelv. When nine- ave been made thi sorer culls " and botn w vige olled about and the oug 1led, drawn the 18: the next draw,” W again rolled and the fellows in the rear. ers change also, Tise drawing proceeds. The voices of (he com- missioners break the silence monotonously. Here and the a man in the andience wns, butthey keep their seats bravely, a few of them making nos of the larger prizes. The ladies fan usly, forthe heat Is becoming The J 15 as immovable and, five hundzed avering voice of She hoels are tickets thor- When fifty-nine tickets are toll and_change boys on upen the tickets are )ys are relayed by their The assistant commission- intense, nd s dan's " Beaurcgard paused. a second und then y thousand dol 15 n slight n W buzz of cony man with & sallos nt in the audienc sation 15 heard. A faco and a long hiack stache gets out of his seat | of the nd wa ki out quietl is on Deyade s street. " le stops at mateh, wid Ughts his cli patises & mon, oud of smoke anil then saunters owh the streef won th prize, Fren -hman tothe cor have lost the suine sum with equal The boy 5, Like little ud gols of fortune that they are, dip in their hunds and deal out wealth in blocks large and small, giving this one spend- ing money for & week, and making that one i dependently vicu for e rest of Lis Lt 16 who erty all his % 10 & M Whe will waste it swars heve it enrivhes mun 111t repay him o bhuudred clinhige, Lol Wilson sits down wthe knee, and his place I8 X, Hoilsseat gives Wiy to o drawine continues Most 1708, 0f contse, are from £ to 8500 and uo comment, T announcement of & A <tout, handeome lady inthe allery 1o Jump up and inpuisively clap her plump, gioved nands. e ridiant look on e : Vel thit ke was one of (i TCky ¢ friends press her hands in cong fon and they go off, stopuing at a “confiserie” on the wiy inet fo’ 2 g there f the nig! who wiil invest it fold. " The hoy tonurse a rie taken by J. I thousa hundred, and fo'ty- 3 i hundred, iys Capt. Hodigson Beaur rd, who Rad be ticket in his b SERUNLE and fo' n tooking at istinet ee hundred thousand dollars ! This miich even for that nee. Seve ¢ (o their foet_and put thelr hands t il peat of Mr. Rous. The Joth tickets i his hand: 10,143 wins the fist prize of The int nuounced, W remain, ot beei ler wheel could s land b Mennon annoutced to i, the tickets bogins, It is faithrully by two comn ners, who. hinds, put up the ti , tie and s, and see them sufely stowed away bt Les, Gen, Farly locks “the chest. which the boy in front lins guarded, and the whole paraphernaiin of the loterry Is carted under theit escort across tothe vaults of the company. Just vefore the anitor locks the s d oW Wilks grave!y out. He lis won no p lie disappointed By the time we have crossed tl lace of sale of the licky tieket 1 determined by the clerks, The already been loeated as follows: 5 00,4 Which arew the capital prz ) fu New Grleans, Bosion al, Koy, Wost, Flu., fam, Tex., and Guatéma h drew the I in New O and th ask drnwing ling up supervised with their own iz, 1 not at the s Al whi s, ‘ byl <old in New ton, Jack 1 i S ald in ), Cal., Washing L Tesas, and Dow City . Dalla tory granite building on St. Charles bytiie lotiery conpauy ind pro- 8 u'.-nlm\\ sight just befo drawing, Ttis filled with |~I4-1k~ 'I'n tom. 1t has th top to hot- sual court extending halt way into the stru and contniuing w founts four-foot alic or, and mass of green and piants, 1 6 ubonit ono funde clerks and fifty folders employed in the Teork of tecardin tho, correspondunce, tricing letters and prize -'hl foldin nd mailin " ou R The system by which the bog and all the complex correspondence is recorded i 0 1 that for its th yughness and e Xuctiess would delight the he 1y accontant, madl recelved, especially toward the the Leginning of the month, often amounts to fifteen thousand Y‘ ces a day, Itemit lector sre in e hunds of ond et of « o nothing but sey thefr amounts o uests, the of which would violate the re lutions of the comyany, tall into the hands of another relay of elerks, Still a third setre Ldress Of every pi a fourth di e envel AR i ¢ lal name u coin. check, i Tie mailing lerks, the com i begtuning at1l o'clock, w0 ks g0, twent atime, till all It tuket a good deal of the man S timee to keep suflicient tickets ordered up, e tickets ure ingeniously printed with deli- water marks that defy counterfeiting. One nothing but devote Lis attention to *department, This i3 the dead- 1t of the lottery, where all the unsigned remittances are received of letters unsigned, without any locality clue to the writ=rry ilentity, ure re i year, and these lotters with the money they Coltain AFe depocited in two latge chesis I one of tho caults. Before putting it away for go.d, how- Levery effort is made to trace the write Al thousands of dollars have now accumus Tted i (his way, and it is rapldly increasin The Loulsiana lottery is merely another ph culative in_Amerfean human natur is taste fn speclation as inothor thin W in the north use grain and provis in the south the lotteryds the the chunces and - they system, Ason hould ot T buy Hundreds missionors. Ther tickets and three thousand prizes . That {8 not bad, Then, too, the working in sight. 1 once a broker in ) what b 1 ater he came to m g side of the market 1l the consolation T had, + tick Q and the willing to take our we understand and ruly, why nots’ Thirty 1o and suid < we can prizes drawn, we chances in a thing th which we have confide —[Chicago (INs.) Times, July -~ An irregular scroll of enameled gold filligree, in which the principal cur start from rubies, the whole encireled by a diamond paved silver ribbon, malkes a very handsome brooch. POLITICAL. Ca,mpa.ivn Songs. S Lift up your Voices inthe Cause.” ‘Lt me write the songs of a n who “The poter r ay is too well known te furthy Songs for Club Singing, Soags [m Street Parades k n Purty. Purty, and melo- r comment are with neatly engray- 16 new sonus set to Lody can 100 Coplos popu Join in. No1 opy by ance to w o HIGCHOOCK. PRINTING & ‘.\I\IH Avenue on doe R0 Fo tert Foulara tree. EEALESS DYE 1 encar. Hntby mail STON TRUSS 01, Cieanen Tik ARE THE BEBT. SOl by Druggists. _ SOUTH OMAHA. ROPALMER, NI TGCHVAN. W BLANCHARD, PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., Live Stock Commission Merchants, Oce - Roua 24 pposite Exchiango Bulldin, o Stock Yards, South Omntin McCOY BROS., Live Stock Commission Merchants, Market furnished froe on npplication. Stockers and feeders furnished on good turms. References: Ouwi- i National Bank and South Onisha Natiooss, Union Stock Yerds, south Omaha. LORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALE Live Stock Commission, Room 15, Exchange Bullding, Unlon Ftock Yard: Wheh Dusan, Nevo® &' ol ALEXANDER & FITCH, ~ Commisicn Dealers in Live ek, ango Bullding, Union $t0ck 0 Simatin, N " o UNION STOCK YARDS CO., 0f Omaha, Limited, doha F.Bovd, Buneristendant, ' OMAHAJOBBERS DIRECTORY | “ABHOUIr G TpIoments. .CHURLNVLL ¥ ly\HKFlc. Dealer in Agricultural Impiements, Wagons, : LININGER & METCALF CO., | Agricuttural Imglements, Wagons, Carriages Duggion, Kte. Wholesale. Omaha, “PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, Agmn il i) bfii*lif ) ‘""flEb 15k Bugms P. P. MAST & CO., Manuraumrcrs of Buckeye Drllls Srtders Cultivators, Pay Rakes, Cidor Mills and 1 vol Cor. 1ith And Nicholas Stro WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., Aqriultue Tl Wogns & Bugtis RLING & CO., , Ohio. Harvesting M’(Chl“[‘l‘] and Binder Tvine WL B, Mead, Mar Nehraska 1203 Lenvenworth st Omaha MOLINE MILBURN& STODDARD Co Manufacturees snd Jobbers in WHEUHS Bugg'es, Rakes, PrOW\ EIL. Cor. 0ty and Pacifa gtreets, O Artists’ Materiais, A HK)SI’F, Jr., Antists' Materials, Pianos and Orgens, “Booksellers and Stationers. H. M, & S. W.JON . ssors nyon & Co., Wholes Bunksellrr an Sationer I \.‘.'l\ -snu‘l i'nlvl ol 1o & Retatl ationery. Boots and Shoes. KIRKENDALL, (Successors (o Wholesale Mauu; acturnrs ents for Jloston Ruboer Shoe 0. 1 o 1iurney St., Omnbn. Nebs " W.V.MORSE & CO.. Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, 101, 106110 Douglas wutactory, Sume mer JONES & CO., Jones & Co.) f Boots and Shoes 1104 & 1100 Coffees, Spices, Etc. “"CLARKE COFFEE CO., Oviahiu Coffoe and Epice Milis. Teas, Gofecs, Spices, Baking Powder, vortle Extracth, Laundiy Dlue, nks, Kic. il s “'u‘» Fiabiey Kireit. Otahn, Kebraska. ~ Crockery and Glasswar T W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers aud Tuporters of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, ___Kte. Ofice,517 8. 18th St., Omaha, Nebrask PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, Tmoorters and Jobbers of Creckery, Glassware, Lamys, Silverware Ete. 1514 Faroam St., Commission and Storage. RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and Commission Merch Specialties Ruttor, Feps, Cheoso, Ponltry, 1112 Howard Street, Omala, GEO. SCHROETER & CO. Ruccessors to Meshane & Sehroode Produce Commission and Cold St Ouwihi, Nebraska. T FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS, Wholesale Flour, Feed, Gram and (ieneral Commision Merchant. Aolighted. 101 Noguh 16t Garoed & Coal, Coke and Lime. 2 MAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Jolbers of Hard and SUffi Coal. 77730 ). JOHNSON & CO., MflflflfflCmI‘fil‘S of Lime, .w«lflr me, Shmners uf Coal and Co‘(c 214 Soush 13th St.. Omabia. Neb. Dry Goods and Notions. M. E SMITH & CO., Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions, 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 1ith St., Omaha, Neb, KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions Geuts' Furnishing Goods. Comer 1ith sud Huinoy Sta., Omnun, Nebraska. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, __ Furnam Strect, Omalia, Nebrask. CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture Omuliu, Nebraska e Groceries. PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholcsale Groceries and Provisions, 705, 707, 709 and 711 &, 10th 8t., Omahn, Neb. McCORD, BRADY & CO. Wholesale Grocers, th and Leavoaworth Strcets, Omala ____Hardware. SLARKE, ANDREES WARE COMPANY, ® | Wholesale Hardware, Catlery, Tin Plats, Metals, Sheet Iron, ete, Agents for Tlowe Scales, Miami Powder and Lyman Buarbed wire, Omuba, Nebraski. LEE HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Bui]durs’ Hardware aud Scale Repair Shop, Mechanics' Tools &nd Buffalo Scales. 145 Douglne treet, Owmahs, Nebruski RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., Wiiolesale Hardware 10th anA Harney Sts., Omal for Austin Wowder C: Fuirbunks sténdard Scales. ' MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO, Wh lo Manufscturers of Saddlery & Johoers of Saddlery Hardware And Lesther. 1), 145 and 07 Harney St, Owal Nebrasks. Noavy Nardwava. W. J. BROATCH HE&W Hardware, Iron ani Slfl&l Bprings, Wagon Stock, e Lumber, Eie und 1211 Harney Streef, Omab 1205 MHats, Caps, Etc. W.L. PARROTTE & CO., Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, 1107 Harney Stry All Klnfl: UfBlllldm! Malerlal at Wholesale oot and Union Pacific Track, Owaba, LOUIS BRADFORD, Deler iu Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sasb, Doors, Ete. Yards—Coraer Tth and e 3 PRI Dot coni ONAHAJOBEHS DIREGTORY Lumbcn : . DIETZ, i ‘l]c“.cr in M Kinds of L'Jmhcr. Stroets, Omaba, Nebras FREU W. Unav, T Lumver, Lime, Comeat, Ete., Ete, ¥ l\rnuullmfl Doukins Sta. Omaha T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., To Dealers Oaly. Offce, 1103 Farnam Streot Omaha, JOHN A, WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Ete, Imported and Amoriean Thort Axent for Milwaukes 1y Quiney White Li CHAS. R. L Dezler in Hardwood Lumber, 14 Carputs and Parquet ¥l Milllinery and Notlons. I. OBERFELDER & CO. Tiaportors & Jovbers i Millnery & Notions Overalia. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., Meannfacturers of Gyeralls Jeans Pants, Slarts, e, 11 and 1104 Douglas Street, s \‘_ WoHeney =, i J. T. ROBINGON NKIT‘IL‘N Ci)' Wholesalo Notions end Furnishing Gnuds % Oite. 'CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils. Axle Grense, Ete., Omatin, A, 11 Bishon, Manager ~ VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Notions and Geat's Furnishing Goods, 1106 Harney St end. State ent and sring 9th and Doue vina. ot Omahn Offico Fixtures. TIE SIMMONDS MANUFACY Manufactarers of Bauk [mcc and Sd‘pfl‘] Fixtures, xtures \Wall erand ¥ i onee, T and e 1 RING CO. Goluts, Mitrors.et South 1ith St Uinha, Paints and Ol B CUMMINGS & NEILSON, Wholesule Deaters in Paints, 0ils, Window Glass, Etc. 1115 Farnam Strect, Omaha, Neb. Papeor. “CARPENTER PAPER T2 . Wholesale Paner Dealers, Cary anica stock of Printing, Wrapping und Writiog Varer. Kpecinl ttontion iiven 1o car [oud orders. Paper Boxos. JOHN L. WILKIE, Proprictor Omaha Paper Box Pactury Nos. 117 and 1319 Douglas St Omuha, Neb. Printors’ Materlals. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, Augli ntlishers, Dealers in Ty nd Printe cot, Omuhia. —— e _Rubber Coods. OMAHA RUBBER CO., Manufacturers and Deajcrs in Rubber Gnmls 21 Clothing snd Leather Bel Il\nx WS Enrnnm Street. helils W Pudening 81sh, Doors, Eto. P . A. DISBROV ¢ CO., Wholessle Manu: .cturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, Brauch Office, 12th and Lzard Strocts, Omahi, Nel: BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. j'amhacmrels of Sash. Doors, Blinds, ¢ Suldings, Stalz Work_and. Intorior Tiar W 80, Supplies. 603 . E. Corner Sth und Leavenworth Stre Omaba, Neb. " A. L. STRANG CO., Pumps, Pipes and Engmcs, m, Water, Hallway and Miaing Supbile 2, 23 and 12 Farham Streots Omta CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. Widlesele Punps, Pie, Filngs, steam ant Water Suppl S e Foost & Cors good R o U. S, WIND ENGINE & PUM: CO., Steam and Water Supplics, Halliday Wind Mills. 913 and 920 Farmnam §t., Owal G. 088, Acting Manager. BROWNELL & CO. Fngines, Boilers and General M\,Lhmery Sheat Iron Work Stoam Pumps, Saw MiKs, v Lenvenworth Streot, Omab. Ete. ——— ___Soeds. PHIL. STIMMEL & CQx, Wholesale Farm, Field and Gardeu Soeds 911 and 915 Joues Street. Omaha, ——ee e Storage, Forwarding & Cocmmission ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO, Storage, Forwarding and Cumnnsflmn Branch houde of the | wholesale and rotuil, Lo Ouinha._ el fiMAHA MANUFAE’I‘URER@ _Smoke Stacks, Boilers, Eto. H. K. SAWYER, Mfl]l‘lffl[} turing Dealer in Smoke Stacks. Britchings, Tankeand Generni Bollor Kepairing. Ll _.. Brewers. 3 STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 121 North Eigthteenth Streot, Quuha, ¥ COrnlce.r “"EAGLE CORNIC Manufacture Galvanized In m and Comice, John Epeneter, Proprietor. 10 Dodge and 1065 and 108 North eh Strent. Oiidie Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS, Carter & son, Prop's. facturers of wll kinds Steam Boilers, Tén’ < and Sheat Iron Work Works South 200 and . & M. Crossing. PAXTON & VIERLING 1RON WOKKS, Wruughl and Cast Iron Buildivg Work, Engines, Brass Work General Foundry, Maghine aud Blucksiith Work. O TS, i wnd it Strvet, Omahu, "TTOMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Manufactarers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Ruils, Window Guards, Flower St . 128 North 106k treet, O "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, Man'rs of Fire & Barglar Pl‘l]l]fSflfBfl Vaults, Iail Work, iron and Wire G. Andreen, Prop'r. Cor. 1ith CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences, Railings, lxuards aud Sorecns, (0F banks, oMoes stares. re: 1 vod Awnings. Locksimith Much Blackawiith Works. 4 south 1 "'MEAGHER & LEACH, le and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, il Al 18 1 leolfls“l Loek Co. PR HARTOR et et e