Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, April 20, 1889, Page 7, Image 7

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    CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL
20,
1889.
UHPRRMHTED ATTRACTION
Over a Million Distributed.
Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y.
Incorporated tiy tlio Legislature In I8M for
Rducntfonnl nndC'liarltalilo Hirp(CH, iiml III
f rauchlso made imrt of tlio present Htnto
constitution In 1870 by nn overwhelming pop
ulnrvoto. Its Mammoth Drawings take place
Semi Annually ( June and Decem
ber), and Its Grand Single Number Draw
lngs take place In each of the other ten
month of the year, and arc all drawn In
public, at the Academy of Music, New
Orleans, La.
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS,
For Integrity of Its Drawings, and
Prompt Payment of Prizes.
Attoitedn Follows!
"Wo do horcby cortlfy Mint wo sunorvUo
Mio nrrntiRomcnts for ult Mm Monthly mid
Hcml-Annunl Drawings of Tlio IOillnliinii
fltnto liOttory Company, unit In person mnn
aro mill control Ilia Drawings tliomsclvcs.
nnil Mint Mio samo nro conducted wltli hon
esty, fairness, nnil In pood fnltli toward nil
fnrtlcs, nnd wo nutlwrlro Mio UoMpnny to uso
tils cortlflcnto. with fua-slmlllcs or our Hlgim
uros nttaoliod, hi Its nitvortlsainouts."
Commissioners.
Wo, the uuilcrslicnoil Itnnks nnil Hunkers
111 pnjr nil prizo urnwn in mo ixiuisimm
Btnto 1-ottorlon, whloh inuy bo presented at
-our counters.
It. M. WAIjMBI.EY, Hros't Lnulsnnn Nat H'k
I'll: HUE liANAUX, 1'ros.Htnlo Nntlonnl H'k
A. IIALDWIN, l'rcs. Now Orleiius Natl Dunk
OAUIjKOHN. Trcs. Union National Hank
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING
At the Academy of Hoilc.New Orleans,
Tuesday, My 14, 18.89.
Capital Prize, $300,000.
100,000 Tickets at .0: Hnlvos 110; Qunrters
5;TantiiHf2; Twentieths fl;
LIHTOF l'ltUKH.
i pim.i: ok fuo,ouo is imoan
1 l'llIZB OF 1100,000 Is 100,000
liuu.EOF BO,nooiH wywo
ll'HI.K OF 2.3.0001s. .. 25.000
2 PHIZES OF 10,000 nro 20,000
fi PHIZES OF fi.OOOlire 'A000
OilMUKKHOP 1,000 urn 25,000
100PHIZE8OF fiOOnre 60,000
-J00 PHIZES OK 1)00 lire 60,001)
0 PHIZES OF 2a) nro.. .j 100,000
Al'l'ltOXIKATlOX I'lllZKS.
lOOrrlzcs ofKOOaro 00,000
iso do. liooaru no.ooo
100 do. 200 nro 20,000
TKltMINAl.rnlZKS.
1)00 do. 100 nro .00,000
909 do. 100 nro 00.000
3,131 Prizes, amounting to ll,a"l,800
Notk Tickets drawing Capital Prizes nro
cot entitled to Terminal Prlres.
& For Club Hates or any othor desired
4n75rmatlon, wrlto legibly to tho undersigned,
olenrly stating your residence, with Slate,
County, Htrcot and Numbor. More rapid re
turn mall delivery will bo assured by your on
closing an Envolopo bearing your full ad
dress. IMPORTANT.
Address !. A. DAUPHIN,
New OrIonns,I.a.
Or M. A. DAUPHIN,
Washington, I). C.
By ordinary letter coiitulntug Money Or--lnr
Issued by all Express Coiupanlcs, Now
York Exchango, Draft or Postnl Noto. We
pay charges on Currniiey sent to us by Ex
press In sums of 5 or ovor.
Address Registered Letters containing
Currency to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK,
New Orleans, La.
HEMEMDEH that tlio payment of tlio
Prizes Is guaranteed by Four National Hanks
of New Orleans, and tlio tlekotsaro hlgncd by
the Presldontof an Institution, whoso char
tered rights nro recognized In tlio highest
-court ; therefore, beware of all Imitations or
anonymous boIiouics.
ONEDOLI.AHIs tlio price of the smallest
part or fraction of a ticket IHHUUI) 11Y UH
in any drawing. Anything In our naino of
fered for less than a Dollar Is n swlndl
HA6EN0W&ASCHMANN,
Philharmonic Orchestra
AND
MILITARY BAND,
Room io, Opera House Block
J. H. W. HAWKINS,
ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT,
Buildings completed or In count of erection
trom April 1,1880;
Business block. O E ontgomery, lltli and N.
do do- L W Hllllngslny, nth near N.
Restaurant (Odells) O K .Montgomery, Nnear
tilth.
llesldence, J J IniholT, J and 13th.
do J D Macfurland, (J and lltli.
do John Zehning, I) und 11th
do Albert Wat It Ins. I) bet nth and 10th.
ilo Win H Leonaid. K tn-t 0th and 10th.
Jo K H Outhrle, JJTtli and N.
do J E Heed, M I). F bet 10th ami 17th
do L O M Baldwin, O bet 18th and lBtli.
bteJltarimn building at Mllford. Neb,
Flrrt Baptist church, 14th and K streetri.
ortuary ctmdel and receiving jtomb at Wyuka
cemeterr.
Onico
Room .'KI nndiW
Klohards Bloolc
DR. A. NOWICKI,
Natural Mineral Water Cure Institute,
1136 O STREE.
Mineral Wator Imported from Europe All
-ohronlo dlsoases cured In six weeks, Female
-eouiplnluts mid Llvor, Klduoy nnd Ejo ills-
ease treated, Olllcu hours: 0 to 12 a. m, unit
to i p. m.
MBit Mevln.lfacli.uv
To M lbiih
irea la ail butf. by
bUclasT our ntcblnu
jwui warn tftf jMOkit can m
pron In tch )lltttb vry
bl twliifBUCBin nuiJi U
woria,viiia u io iucnninu.
I will aUa itnd rrc a comnltta
tin Of our CMtlv and valukhla art
iMraplct. Ionium wouk tbtro
OW RUI WI MDfl, 19 UOM WHO
nay rail t your komt.Md a(1r II
moniMAiitnaii Dtcoina your ow
iPrtparfjr. IhU tTaod nuclilnt U
hick hava run oal i btfora batasia
danr Hinarer MUnti.
run out It sold for ttWll, tik iko
RMMt Ut
hiii ror
All
Mala.
ttfur
4ur free ik
nrtn. Tkoaa wka wrlu to M at a cao m
Kill
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I MWlH.taAkla lM Ik. mlA mmA It.
XSU CO., . 74, Asinu, Mute.
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Wmmi YMJ J wi
f fc-A p-MMBauicnmiBii. ana nvw
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rHfl w-rai romcawt n IM wofia.
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butraaUMM
LADIES
Sliouhl call and
sec our Goods
and
Spring
Novelties
ami Ornaments
for the head.
All the latest
shanci In Dung
Snitches, etc.
1114 0 St.
r,l,-Wfc!Slili
2 Missour' Valley Fuel Co. (4
Kell the bestiiiallty of Hani and Soft
COAL
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
OFFICE :
Richards' Mock, cor. I tt, nnd O. 8
INSTRUCTOR ON
Piano 3 Organ
OFFICE WITH
Cuttlcc Si Thiers' Music Store,
307 South 11th Street.
Miss Ethel Howe.
Teacher of Singing
Room 131 Burr Block.
Hours, 10 A. M. to 6 P. M.
R. O'NEILL,
DK.ALKR IN
Diamonds, : Jewelry,
AND OPTICAL GOODS.
Repairing and Engraving a Specialty.
116 No. Tenth Street.
Crystal Steam Laundry,
Offlc, Burr Blk. Lan.dry, 24th and 0.
Finest Work in the City.
COLLARS AND CUFFS
TA SPECIALTY. W"
All work called for nnd delivered, and
satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders a
office or by telephone 478.
N. R. HOOK, M. D.,
DISEASES OF WOMEN.
Urinary and Recta j Diseases a Specialty.
Treats rectal diseases by imiNKEHHOFF
PAINLK83 SYSTEM. Offlce, rooms 12.', 123 and
121 IliHT Ulock. Twelnii and O streets. Office
telephone 518. Itesldenco 1020 Q street. '1'hone, 633
Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a.m. 3 to 5 nnd 2 to S p m
Sundays, 10 to 11 n. m.
G.A.SHOEHAKER.M.D.
HomoBopatbist Physician,
Telephone No, OS;
if)-? South nth Street, Lincoln Nkd
WESTERFIELD'S
Palace Bath Shaving
PARLORS.
Ladies - and - Children's - Hair . Gutting
A SPECIALTY.
COR. 1a A: O STS., NEW HURR DLK'
THE 0UEATE8T AND BEST,
The Victor
Tho most popular,
safoHt and easiest riding
mncl.lno now before the
public.
It has won premiums
and medals over all
competitors and has no
superior.
Bicycles and Tricycles
of all sizes and descriptions. For cataloiruo
viHmtJl,tHUU UUUIt:fl
H. L. CASE,
109 North 0(h St., Lincoln, Nebraska.
SOMKNKW BALLOT BOXES.
WALTER WELLMAN LEARNS ADOUT
THEM IN THE PATENT OFFICE.
Tlin SulOrit Is Itcndnrrd Kspcelnlly Art
pniprlntn by llrnsnn of the I'rr.ent Oen
eral Intrrrsl In the 8ul)eet of llallot
Itcfnrin -Tim Cherokee llnllot.
BHclal Corresponilcnce.l
Wabiiinoton, April 18. Tin co or four
itntcs Imvo recently passed ballot reform
laws, nntl In other Htntes proptwoil laws
nro still pending In tho legislatures. It
Is n nlngular fact thnt ono of tho most
perfect election lawn In tlitfl country, or
at least ono which brings bent results in
nlmonco of frntiils nntl corruption whero
used, wiva cnuutcd hy Indians for tho
control of Indian elections. In sotno of
Its fcnturoH tho election jaw of tho Cher
okee nation, thnt llttlo republic within
ourgrenter ropubllo, resembles tho fn
NKW JRI18KY DaLLOT BOX.
niotis Atibtnillan law now being used as
a model by tho ballot reformers of Amer
ica, John V. Bushyhcad, formerly chief
of tho Chorokco nation, has spent tho
winter in Washington watching tho in
terests of his pooplo in tho Oklahoma
question, and many pooplo on meeting
Mr. Bushyhcad hero wero nmascd to dis
cover that, though an Indian, ho wears
neither blanket nor head fcathors, and
Is, withal, n modest, Intolllgont gentle
man, speaking English porfcctly, nnd
wearing such clothing as other gontlo
men wear. In this lie ianotiln adranco
of his countrymen, almost all of whom
speak and read and writo English, tako
English nowspacrs t and' magazines,
teach English exclusively, in their
schools, play pianos' and organs in, their
pretty homes, which aro neatly , car
peted and decorated, and .altogether
maintain n civilization In now Iso differ
ing from tha't of tlielr neighbors in Kan
sas, Missouri or Texas, Referring t6 tho
election laVs of his nation, cx-Chtcf
Ini.lij'licad said l"
"Wo hajo hover had any election
frauds or troubles In our nation. Our
election law b perfect for our uso, though
I suppoeo it is too slmplo tor, tho require
ments of mora complox political com
munities. Our elections Jfir principal
chief, assistant principal chief, members
of tho national council and other' officers
aro hold on tho first Monday in August
Every malo citizen, 18 years did or up
wards, a resident ofj-tfib distrjej six
months, of sound mlnuand not convict
ed of n felony, is allowed to vote You
will notico that a young man of 18 or 10
can voto with us, becauso wo beliovo a
youth of that ago as competent to cast
an intelligent ballot as tho avcrago citi
zen of moro maturo years. Our young
men aro naturally better educated than
our older men, and nro quick, bright and
thoughtful
"Ten dayB prior to tho election tho
clerk of (ho district appoints two clerks
and two superintendents of election, and
furnishes them with blank rolls and en
velopes. Ilo must also post in sotno con
spicuous placo in every precinct in tils
district tho names of all persons put in
nomination for office. Tho rolls used In
elections stato tho offices to bo filled, tho
PATENT BAJETY ItEOlSTERlNQ U ALLOT BOX.
names of candidates, with blank spaces
for recording tho votes cast for each.
After taking their oatha tho clerks and
superintendents appoint and swear In
thrco supervisors, tho duties of tlieso su
pervisors being to keep pcaco at tho polls.
"Tho first duty of tho supervisors is to
mcasuro, mark and ropo off in tho open
alrn spaco of fifty feet encircling tho
polls, and within this clrclo no person
not an officer of tho election is permitted
to come, except for tho purposo of vot
ing, and then only ono voter at u time.
Each voter, after casting his voto, is re
quired to rctiro beyond tho prescribed
limit. Wo uso no ballots or boxes, and
hence, of course, do not havo secret vot
ing. Tho voter steps up, names tho can
didates for whom ho wishes to voto, nnd
tho clerks, after reading his' name, tally
ono to tlio credit of each candidato
named. If tho voter asks to havo it
dono, ono of tho officers of tho election
must read off aloud tho names of all tho
candidates for tho various offices. Tho
eloction officers nro forbidden under pen
alty to seek to iuflucnco or bias voters. If
any H'non present hhnsolf as a voter
whom thoofllccrobuscct to bo not quali
fied they must chnllcngo his right, nnd ho
tins then und tliero an opportunity to bo
sworn nnd glvo testimony, and nlso to
offer other evidence. After both sides
havo been heard tho superintendent must
decide tho question, and n list must bo
kept of nil persona whoso votes nro chal
lenged and finally accepted, and also of
all who nro challenged and not permitted
to vote, with n statement showing tho
names of the candidates whom such
voter would havo voted for had ho been
given a chance.
'Wo havo lorfectcd order nt our elec
tions, tho supervisors having power to
uummou to their assistance us muny per
sons ns thoy mny require to prevent any
threatened breach of tho eneo. Thoy
must see thnt no Intoxicating llquorn nro
sold or drunk In the ulectlon district,
though tlilrt part of tho law given llttlo
trouble, for Intoxicating liquor nro not
trafficked In unywheru In our nation.
Our lauasevorely punish nil who attempt
fraudulent voting, or bribery, or Interfer
onco with tho voters, or tho conduct of
tho election, or tampering with tliu to
turns, or making of false entries on tho
rolls. If threo or tnoro persons conspire
to disturb or break up nn election, and
attempt to do so with deadly weajionH,
Ihoy nro deemed guilty of treason, nnd,
on conviction, nro nentenccd to death by
hanging,
"Wo have not a secret ballot," con
cluded the cx-chlef, "und I nni glnd wo
have not. 1 cannot understand why n
man should ho ashamed to cant nn open
vote. It Is tho secret ballot thnt gives
opHrtunltlcs for corrupt Ion nnd bribery,
and tliero Is no bribery among thoChcro
keen." Nenrly two hundred ballot boxes havo
been patented In the United Htntes pat
ent olllco. Only threo or four of theso
patented devices wero ovor brought into
actual use, Sotno of tlieso ballot boxes
aro intricato nnd delicate mechanisms,
whtlo others aro very simple Sotno nro
nn big as printing pressci, whllo others
look like rat traps. Among tho latter is
tho box known ns tho Now Jersey box,
from tho fact that tho Now Jersey legis
Inturo sotno tlmo ngonuthorizod tho pur
chase of several thousand of Its typo.
It is also used In Cincinnati nnd somo
other towns. Tho boxes cost $35 each,
but nro warranted suro death to ballot
box stuffing. Thoy aro about a foot and
a half squnrv, with sides of plato glass
protected by heavy wiro in such manner
that oven if tho glass is shattered tho
wires hold tho broken pieces in
place. There nro threo locks on tho
box, two of them combination and ono a
plain lock. Tho combinations nnd koy
nro divided nmong judges nnd clerks of
opposing political parties, tho mayor,
county judgo or other officials holding
both combinations und a dupltcato koy.
In uso tho voter hands his ballot to ono
of tho judges, who inserts It in tho
mJi
IIEOISTEUINO BALLOT BOX.
opening whllo another judgo turns tho
crank. As tho ballot disappears a bell
rings, and a printing mechanism marks
tho ballot with its number or other
dovico in red ink, and tho slip of
paper then falls into tho bottom of tho
box, where, with its predecessors, it is
plainly visible. If on tho count two bal
lots nro found folded togcthor.'or a ballot
not marked witlv tho red stamp, It is
thrown out as fraudulent, becauso tho
mechanism will mark but ono ticket at
a tlmo, and that, of course, tho outsido
ono. As originally destgnod, this ma
chlno wns intended to number tho ballots
consecutively, but that would not do for
tho reason that It destroys tho secrecy of
tho ballot, Inasmuch as comparison of
tho number of n ticket with tlio poll
sheet would reveal tho candidates for
whom any given voter had cast his prefer
ence. Nearly nil of tho patented ballot boxes,
or voting machines, ns tho patent offlco
calls them, iilni ut similar results. Tho
turning of a crunk, marking or number
ing of tho ballot, ringing of a gong and
detection of doublo voting nro features
common to tho vast majority of them.
Somo novel mechanical methods aro em
ployed, and in n fow tho mechanism
greatly resembles thnt of a town clock.
Clocks aro actually introduced in sovcral
machines, as in tho invention of T. R,
Hester, of Napa, Cal., whoso dovico calls
for an "auto-register signal tlmo lock"
on tho compartment containing tho bal
lots, and another similar tlmo look on
tho compartment containing tho dial
plates which record und exhibit tho
number of votes cast for each candidato.
W. P. Furnell, of Silver Hill, W. Va.,
patents u muchino in which tho names
of all tho candidates aro placed on a con-
UESTUIt TIME LOCK BALLOT BOX.
tluuoiH roll of pacr. As each ballot is
depcsltod tlio clerk "tallies" for each
candidato voted for through an aperture,
and us soon us this Is dono tho tally sheet
moves nlong out or sight nnd reach, so
that no tallies can bo erased or additional
marks surreptitiously added.
A novel dovico is that patented by A.
C. Carey, of Itoston. Tho ballots nro
automatically hewn together, end to end,
nnd rolled upon n spool from which they
nro unwound to bo counted. Tho begin
ning of tlio htriug is an election authori
zation document; then como tho ballots,
and finally, at tho closing of tho poll,
gyjte
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I.ATK OF IIHOOKI.YN, N. Y
TAILQJR ANg.f)RAPER
GENTLEMEN: .J,
I shall display for your Inspection n ijew nnd very carefully selected
Stock, comprising many of the latest and newest designs of the European
Man ufacturers, and I am now prepared tot take all order for making-' up
garments for gents In the latest styles. " ,
LADIES TAILORING: ''
. Having for seventeen years met with," great success In Brooklyn, N. Y.,
In cutting and making Ladles Jackets and Riding Habits, shall be pleated
to receive patronage from the ladles during the coming season.
j
I am also prepared to receive orders for all kinds of Uniform and
Smoking Jackets.
1230 Q Street. LINCOLN, NfeB.
Most Popular Resort in the City.
ODELL'S DINING HALL,
MONTGOMERY ULOCK,
1 1 19, 1 121 and 1 123 N Street.
Meals 25 cts ' $4.00 per week.
To tfte
The Courier Office,
IS THK HKCOONI7.KD HKADQUAHTEHB FOIt AM. 80KT8 OF
Fine Society Printing
HUGH A8 WKDDINO INVITATIONS, HAM. FIlOQItAMH,
ANN0UN0KSIKNT8, MENU8, OALLINO OAltDH, AND
EVBHYTUINO IN TIIIH LINE, WE AHE ALSO IMtE-
FAUKD TO FUHNIBII 0UTFIT8 FOIt
GERMAN AND TEA PARTIES
AND SHOW A NICE LINE OF HMALL FANCY I10XE8,
HONIIONIEUH.GEUMAN FAV0I18 ETC. ALSO 0UTFIT8
FOIt KUOIIIU: l'AUTIES ETC. A NEW GAME KNOWN AH
PARLOR TENNIS,
HAS JUST 11EKN HECEIVEI) AND WE 8IIAI.L HE
1'LEAHED TO HAVE OUll FHIENDS CALL TO SEE IT.
WESSEL PRINTING CO.,
Publishers of Capital City Courier.
Telephone 253.
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Prices .Reasonable
Call and see the line.
Every Refilgcrator fully
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isfaction. S. C. ELLIOTT.
CHINA HALL
1212 O STREET.
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