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CAPITAL CITY COOfclER,' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
21,
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ALL THE
Hew and Finest
KKanrr.x"
Ti-i
WRITING
PAPERS
AT THE
lessel Printing Co.
"V itiiraa
Courier Office, Burr Block,
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION !
Over a Million Distributed.
I aVaaL H .H
Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y.
Incorporated by tho Legislature for Kdu
national nnd Chnrltuhlo purposes, nud I In
f rnnchlso made n part of tho present stnlo
constitution In 1871) by mi overwhelming pop
ular voto.
Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take
Clnce Semi - Annually June and Decern
er), and Its Grand Single Number Draw
ings take place In each of the other ten
months of the year, and arc all drawn In
public, at the Academy of Music, New
Orleans, La.
VAMKI) FCIK TWP.NTY YKAIIH, 1'or
Integrity of It Ilritwliigs, mill I'rniupt
1'uyiuoiit of 1'rlzes, nttcstcd as IoIIowh:
"Wo do hereby certify tbnt wo supcrvlso
.tho nrrnngoments for ull the Monthly and
Heml-Aiinunt Drawings of Tho Ixnuslnnn
: State Iottory Company, and In perxon innn-
.Hgo nnd control tho Drawings themselves.
.nnil that tli samo nro conducted with lion-
.csty. fairness, nnd In rood faltli toward nil
fnrtleB, mid wo nutborlzo tho Cor.innny to uho
bis cortlllcate, with fnc-slmllles or our slgun
AtrcH nttnebod, In Its advertisements."
&C-j
Commissioners.
Wo, tho undersigned llankH nnd Hankers
will pay nil prizes drawn In tho Louisiana
Htato Lotteries, which may bo presented at
our counters. .
II. M. WALMSLEY. I'res't LoulsanaNat B'k
I'lHIlUK LANAUX, I'res.rstnto NntTonnl Il'lc
A. BALDWIN, Pros. Now Orleans Natl Hunk
OAULKOIIN. l'rcs. Union National Hank
Grand Monthly Drawing
At the Academy of Mntlo, New Orleans,
Tuesday, October 16, 1880.
Capital Prize, $300,000.
100,000 Tickets nt $20 enchi Halves $10: Quar
ters, $5; Touths, $J; Twentloths $1.
I.IHTOK 1MU7.K3.
1 PltlZKOKJJOO.OOOIs $.100,000
I lMUZE OK $100,000 Is 100,000
11MU.KOK GO.OOOls 60,000
1IMUKOK -iiOOOIs 23,000
2 I'lU.KSOl-' 10,000 nro ai.oou
8 I'UI.KS OV 6.0O0nro 23,000
25rilI.KSOK l.OOOnro 25,000
100 l'UI.KM OK 600 nro 60,000
9M PUI.KHOK .100 nro (S0.OU0
WWPHIZKHOK SOOnru 100,000
Al'l'llOXIMATIOX 1'IIIZKS.
aOOPrlzos of $600 nro $.V),000
100 do. UOOnru 30,000
100 do. SOOnro 20,000
Tkhminai. Phizes.
099 do lOOnro $99,000
999 do lOOnro 99,900
3,134 Prizes nniountlug to 81,054,800
Notk Tickets drawing tho Cnpltnl Prizes
nro not entitled to terminal Prizes.
AGENTS WANTED.
ftf For Club Untes or nny other desired
Information, wrlta legibly to tho undorslgncd,
clearly staling your rcsldenco, with Stnto,
County, Street nnd Number. Mora rnpld re
iturn mnll dollvery will bonssuredby your on
closing un Bnvolopo bearing your full nd
.dress. ,
IMPORTANT.
Address M.A.DAUPHIN,
Now Orleans, I ji.
Or M. A. DAUPHIN,
Washington, D. C.
By ordlnnry lcttor containing Money Or
der Issued by nit Express Companies, Now
York Exchange, Drnrt or Postal Nolo.
Address Registered Letters containing
Currency to
NEW CHILEANS NATIONAL BANK,
Now Orleans, Ln.
UEMEMI1EH that tho payment of tho
Trlrcs Is guaranteed by Four National Banks
of Now Orleans, and tho tickets nro signed by
tho President of mi Institution, whoso char
tered rights nro recognized In tho highest
courts; therefore, bownro of nil Imitations or
anonymous schemes.
ONE DOLLAR Is thoprleoofthn smallest
uart of n fraction nfn tlci
CK
et IHSUKD HY UH
in nny drawing Any thing In our unmoor-
fored for less tlinu n Hollar Is n BWlndlc,
VOICE
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WITH RUSSIAN CONVICTS.
Ortvlil Iter llrlnlr. mi Adventure un tb
CiwpUii Spiu
Sxvlftl lrrosionilencn.
Nkw YoitK.Hcpt. 10. ' Wo Russians,"
wtltl the governor of StirntoiT to mo ono
evening uflor dlnnor, "nro in ndvnuco of
western Kinopo In ono thing wo don't
conilemu our criliilnuls to denth."
"No, you condemn them to life, nnd I
don't wonder Hint they sometimes wish
tho rientenuo commuted to dentil."
There wiw no apparent mason why
those words should Hash kick ukii men
wook later nn I stiHMl on tho deck of the
steamer llint was ciurylng mo ncroiw tlio
Caspian sea from Petrovsk to Astrakhan,
watching tho mighty peaks of tho Cau
casus melting Into tho golden' splendor
of tho western sky, nnd tho llrst shadows
of evening over tho broad, smooth sur
face of that strange outlawed lake,
which seems to belong neither toKuropo
nor to Asia. Hut tlioy did haunt mo
strangely, nevertheless.
Thcro were only ono or two otl.-jr
ailoon passengers, who wero nlready bt
low, making elaborate prewirati&ns foi
being coinfortnbly sick, so I had tho
lppor deck to myself. On tho lower
leek, just beneath me, n group of hahd
lonio ydung fellows (In tho embroidered
A-hlto tunics, high slwepskln caps, crlni
ion girdles and baggy velvet trousers of
Sircnsslnh mountaineers) wero playlhg
amis witli four gray coated Itusslan sol
diers, and greeting tho ill luck that
seemed to nttend tho Intter with bursts
of boyish laughter, in which the Russians
good nattiredly joined.
A sudden chinking from below, llko
cups and rjuueers heing Bet out, brought
mo down in liaste, a special correspond
ent's meal timo being whenever ho enn
get food. Hut there was tio sign of ten
In tho Baloon, nnd I turned savagely
upon tho steward (a lumpish looking
Tartar half ensto from tho Crimea) to
domnnd tho cause of this false nliimi.
Tho worthy savago took some tlmo to
understand mo, but whon he did his
heavy mouth opened in n grin so broad
ns to inako his Hat brown fnco look just
llko a penny with a hole through It.
"If you want tho cups nnd saucers that
made that chinking, father," said ho,
pointing to tho lower deck outsido,
"you'll find 'cm there!"
.lust then tho card players arose, nnd
I saw with amnzoment that tho men in
Circassian dress woro heavy fetters on
their ankles, nnd that their wrists wero
lmndcutrod and linked together by n
short chain, which, without materially
Impeding their ordinary movements,
would effectually dlsnblo them In n light.
At tho Batno tlmo I noticed that every
man of tho "gray coats" hnd a short
sword at his side and a loaded rlflo with
in reach of his hand.
Then tho truth Hashed upon mo. Thoso
merry gamesters wero a convict chain
gang bound for Siberia, and tholtustians
with whom they wero playing and jok
ing so gayly wero tho soldiers who
guarded them, nnd who wero ready to
kill them without mercy at tho least
sign of an attempt at escape.
As I hurried down tho ladder for a
nearer view of them tho hard faced old
Bergeant commanding tho party, across
whoso brown cheek rnn tho bear of u Cir
cassian saber, caught my oyo nnd smiled
menningty.
"Your honor hasn't often traveled In
such company, I fnncy," said he. erect
ing with a stiff saluto my Russian foratro-
cap nnu wnito military jacket.
"Oftener than you think, my lad; but
who are theso caged birds of yours?"
"These Circassians aro brigands from
a gang that we've just broken up in tho
Daghestan mountains; most of tho others
aro murderers. That fellow sitting yon
der by tho mast has committed twenty
threo murders, if not more, for ho may
havo forgotten a few."
Tho murderer, guessing that wo wero
speaking of him, smiled complacently,
whllo I looked keenly nt him for somo
outward sign of tho ferocity which could
porpetrnte Bitch unsparing slaughter.
Hut I found absolutely none.
"Hero's another," resumed tho Ber
geant, pointing to a big, slouching fel
low, whoso heavy face had no oxpresslou
beyond a coarse good humor. "Ills
baby disturbed him at night by crying,
so ho got up and strangled It, and then
went to sleep again." (A fact.)
Just then a girlish voice, clear and
joyous as tho carol of n skylark, roso
from tho forecastle, singing an old Rus
sian wedding song:
Heat the tea urn, mother dear bako tho cakes
lor ten j
Oucsta today to thoo will como wooers gay to
me.
Unto then they'll glvo a bow, unto mo a kiss,
And a merry day we'll have, merrier e'en than
this.
Then tho singer appeared from behind
a pile of chests a slender young girl
who seemed hardly 10, though really
sovernl years older, with a fnco so fresh,
and bright, and puro that It might havo
taken its pluco among tho child angels of
Raphael's wonderful "Slstino Madonna."
"Good heaven!" cried I, starting; "what
can that child havo done?"
"Murdered her husband," wild tho Rus
sian coolly, "a drunken old roguo of a
monoy lender, old enough to bo her
grandfather, and ugly as tho dovil him
self. Ho used to como homo drunk
overy night and swear at her and beat
her, and of cotiihe bho didn't like that;
and there was perhaps some other man
whom Hho liked better; so ono night sho
filled iii 'ho old follow with liquor till
ho was quite helpless, and then laid him
face downward on tho floor, with his
head In a pan of water; and so" (with a
chuckle) "ho died of aoplexy!"
So ghastly was tho contrast between
this hideous story and the sweet, child
llko face of Its heroine, that I had no
heart to pursue the talk any further; and
It was an ttusieakablu relief to mo when,
a littlo after midnight, tho bhadowy hull
of a half seen vessel glided toward us
through tho gloom ns wo neared the
mouth of tho Vo'lga. and the clank of
chains told mo that this load of crime
nnd misery was being transferred from
our deck to here. This, however, was
not to lo my last meeting with Russian
convicts; but tho story of mv further ex
perleneusof tho Siberian chain gang is
too lung n one to be told hero,
David Keu.
Caught nt Lt.
Father (shouting do mi stair. In an Angry
voleo) Mnryl
Mary (who is with hor boau who lias boon
waiting on her for nbout threo years) Yes,
Ir. r
P. Is Mr. 81owcoftch therot a
M.-Yes, sir.
F. Is ho proosing to you thnt ho Is stay
ing; so Intel
M. (to Mr. Hbwcoacli hi n frightened whit
sjr) Ohl whnt shall I say!
Mr. S. (trembling hi his liooU) Bay yes. -
M. (to her father) Yes, pnn.
F. All right, nil right; ozcuso mo. Toll
hhu ho can havo you. Dless you both, my
children. Ho needn't hurry nwny. Uoston
Courier
A Night of Terror.
Miss Debut Do you know, Mr. Rcliner, I
dreamed lost night thnt I wm rending your
poetry!
Mr. Helmer Indeed' you flatter mo highly,
I nm sin o
Miss Debut 1 don't know nlwut thnt; I ro
momher thnt I tried w ith nil my uilglit to
wako up and couldn't. Ouco n Week.
Hit by it Ciilnrldcnro.
Tho owner of n place on Second nventio
stood In his luiru dour on tho alley tho other
dny when n mnn with a wooden leg nnd u
crutch camo along mid passed tho tlmo o' dny
niulfhmlly Nildi
"Say, I want you to do mo n fnvor. I want
to leavo my leg with you for a fow minutes."
"Whyr
"I want to go around on Second iivcuuo
nnd work a house for half n dollar hi money,
I've got a jHiluter thnt tho folks nro very
Byiupnthctlc. If I go with ono leg I'm suro
of it,"
"Very well; just leavo your leg hero nud
I'll tnko enro of It."
Tho wooden substitute was unstrapiml and
handed oyer, and tho crlpplo used tho crutch
to help himself down tho nlloy. Flvo minutes
later ho rnug tho doorbell of a house around
tho nvonuo, to have it opened by tho man ho
had seen nt tho barn.
"W wha tthntl" ho gnsjwl Innstonlsh
tncnt. "Very symjiathctlc family lives horot"
quietly replied tho other. "You sooni to
havo met with n sad loss, and I'm amxIous to
help you. Hero Is n wooden leg which may
lit you."
Tho leg was handed over, tho mnn snt
down on tho steps and strapped It on, and as
ho got up mid stumped through tho gate, ho
said to himself t
"I've heard of coincidences over since I
was kneo high to a hop toad, but this is tbo
llrst ono that over hit mo with both feet to
oncol" Detroit Free IVess.
Tho Itascal Promptly Iteaponded.
Up In n certain town tho grocers under
stand all tho littlo tricks of tho trado. A
gentleman bought six (ouinls of sugar, nnd
found It sadly adulterated with sand. Tho
uoxt dny n notice was ixxstcd reading thus:
"Notice I bought six pounds of sugar of
a grocer In this village. From It I havo taken
ono pound of sand. If tho .rascal will send
mo-six pounds of sugar I will not oxposo him."
Thonoxtday flvo six pound packages of
sugar wero left at tho gentleman's residence,
thcro bolng just flvo grocers in tho village.
Boston Record.
llchlml tho Scenes.
Manager of Fako Show Well, what's tho
mattor now, Jehu i
Projicrty Man Everything's gouo wrong.
Tho crocodile bays ho'll light out if you don't
pay him his Iat week's salary; tho bearded
woman wants n plug of tobacco, and ho'smad
because I won't lend him u dlmo to get it
with; and tho fasting girl says sho'd rather
fast than eat tbo steak tho butcher scut.
Yankee Olade.
A Summer Arrangement.
Jones So you ami Kntlo hnvo fallen out.
Can't you inako up with lierl
Brown Not till tho leo croatn season Is
post. I've no money to wnstu on that luxury,
so I turn my cold shoulder toward hor during
tho summer. It is tho beat I can afford to
do. Omaha World.
Didn't Cure to Boo IU
Artist Now, you must not go until you
havo seen my lost work. I wish to show you
a plcturo that was exhibited 1n tho last Paris
salon.
Miss Porclno (of Chicago) Excuso uio, Mr.
Atelier, but I don't care to oxamlno any sa
loon pictures today. Judge.
Hut Probably Lom.
Nomby I just lent ten dollars to Pomby;
I wish you would mako nu Item of It, Mr.
Bookkeeper.
Bookkoojwr Shall I debit It to cash I
"I guess you don't know Pamby very well.
Put It In tho profit nnd loss account." Yan
kee Itlade,
Tlio Iteaion Wli3
Jinks I called nt your boarding house to
day and saw tho tablo nearly bet for dinner,
nnd I must say things looked very neat. I
novcr saw a whiter tablecloth in my life.
Blinks No, sho doesn't mako her ten, coffoo
or soups strong enough to stain. Now Yorfc
Weekly.
A NuUunco.
Ooo of tho worst of nuisances Is
Tho chap w ho's up nt early dawn
MaLluL' tlio lawn mnrr zItItI.I
Hasping tho whiskers off tlio lawn.
Tho hateful whir
Of tho llerco machine,
Tho buzz and tlio burr
Kxclto tho spleen
Of tho inau n hoMi sleep
Is driven an ay,
And with curses deep
Ho begins the day.
Hut tho lawu mower cliap
His ardor whets.
And ho's nuu-r so Imp-
l'y as when liu gets
Up close to tko room
Where his uelghbor lies
In tlio morning gloom,
Wlthktarlug ejes,
And twists aim turns,
Till, half Insane,
At Lut ho learns
TliallliMaln.
Ho caunct sleep,
All hope U dead.
And with a leap
Ho bounds from bed
Oh-
Ono of tho worst of mitauiccs U
Tho elinp n ho's up at early ilawn
Making tho Uuu mower zlzlzlzlz,
llasphig tlio whiskers of the l.imi,
Somen I llo Journal.
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ODDS AND ENDS.
Upward of twenty-eight largo bales of hu
man hair now brought to Franco In tho last
iteamer that nrrlved from the Orlont.
Tho richest man In tho houso of commons
Is said to bo Mr. McKwnn, Homo Hula mem
ber for ono of tho dlvlnloui of FMInburgh,
worth JtW,000 wr nunuiu.
It Is not generally known that Mr. Olad
etono has only threo Angora on his left hand.
Tlio Index linger was shot off forty-novon
yoars ago by nu accident hi tho hunting Hold.
The art of putting tho right men In tho
right plncM Is llrst In tho science of govern
ment; hut thnt of Mailing place for tho dis
contented Is tho most dllllcult, Tnlloyrand.
A recent cargo of Java sugnr, Innded nt
Philadelphia, was Infested with iwnrin of
tugnr Ilea revmhllng potato hugs, nnd in
fllctltig n sting llko a bee's.
A tiro that broke out In a shaft of n coal
mine nt Birmingham, Ala., Imprisoned n
miner nud sixteen mule. Tho miner wns
reached nlwut ten days afterward and wns
found to bo dead. Eighteen days nfter tho
flro tho mules, which wero much further
back hi the mine, weio reached, nud nil hut
one of the sixteen woro nllvo, although too
weak to stand.
A Kan FrnnnUiNi tiniv.twitwM rl.lt.La tl.n.
It'J.OOO.OOO" Is yearly "drained" by tho Chi
nese through various channels from n city of
800,000 InhnbltnntH. It figures this wayt
There nro 40,000 Cuinuso In San Francisco.
Theso iwrsous earn nt least (I a day each
over nnd iiIkivo their Iward. That Is 10,000
a day, !,() 10,000 a mouth of twenty-six days
nnd over M!,000,000 n yenr. Moitof this
money, It thinks, goes directly or Indirectly
to China, uovur to return.
Tho highest structure of masonry In tho
world Is snld to lie tho national museum re
cently complotisl nt Turin. It was originally
designed for n synagogue, but It proved 111
tulnptul to thnt purpose, ami wns bold to tho
city. It was then converted Into n museum
ns n monument to the memory of Victor
Kmmnuuel. On top of the dome rises n splro
nenrly ns high its the whole of the rest of tlio
building. The gilt stntito on the top of this
splro stands KM feet from tho ground,
An Indian called Old Gabriel, living nt tho
Montoioy County hospltnl, Cnl., Is liellovod
to lie 130 years old. In 1770 Unbrlol wns nl
ready n grandfather, and In 1771 assisted In
tho construction of tho first clinpel nt Monte
rey. In 1813, when ho mnrrlod his sixth
wife, ho was said to lio over 110 years old.
In Cypress tho eggs of locusts lira gathered,
nnd tho developed Insects uro caught In sys
tems of screens. Tho quantity of eggs col
lected was U7X tons hi 1870, 217 tons in 1880
nnd 1,3;!0 tons In 1881. More tlinu 0,000
screens wero used In 1882, nud 103,000,000,000
Insect wero destroyed; whllo in t88() there
wero moro than 11,000 screens nud 13,000
traps, tho former representing nu nggrognto
length of nlwut 313 miles.
Nineteen huudrod will not bo a leap year,
because the longth of tho year is not exactly
auSX days. It is really a littlo less (cloven
minutes nud fourteen seconds), and ns the
difference keeps Incrensing from yenr to
year, it W nocussnry to drop out the oxtra
dny overy hundred years or so to bring tho
COleildnr rllfht. Kvntl till. rnrr,w.flrm ftf.n
qulto exnet, but it will servo for a groat
ninny centuries, so thoro is no pressing need
ui ruiurni.
Tho features of tho poetess Sappho havo
porhnw been dlscovena In a mosalo recently
unonrthwl nt Sparta. Tho greater part of a
mosalo floor of a private house, in fair preser
vation, contains a square with a woman's
bust labeled Sappho. Tho head Is crowned
with n wreath, nnd the fnco Is hnndsomo.
Other jwrtrnlts wore hi tho same mosaic, but
unfortunately that which was labeled AI
koiadoH IiicIm the portrait Itself.
Apropos of tho story told nbout tho shah
mistaking ono of tho smnrt silken programme?
provided for him nt tho ojiern for a i-oeket
hnndkerchlef, It is said thnt that fumoiu pi
ratical Princess Ornnna Nuillo (Grace O'.Mal
Joy), when at Queen Klizaheth's court, was
decidedly primitive in her habits. Observing
this, a lndy in waiting, fancying draco had
forgotten her pocket handkerchief, handed
her a cambric ono. draco, who had a bad
cold, used it promptly, and then threw It In
tho flro, doing so every tlmo n fresh nioucliolr
was lent her.
Tho export trado In matches Is a most lm
jwrtaut oi w to Japan. China, however, Is
almost her only customer. No less than 043,000
yens' worth wero oxjiortcd to tho flowery land
la 16S7. Tho matches uindo In Japan aro all
"safety matches," and, although they aro
given out to bo Inferior to tho European arti
cle, tho prlco Is so low ns to defy competition
In tho Chinese mnrkots.
Tho country homo of Mr. Charles A. Daua
Is an Island, called Dosork, on tho north
shoro of Long Island. The Island ooiisists of
lorty-uvo acres umior a high stato of cultiva
tion, being ono Immense gnrdeu. Tho pas
ture and forago lauds uro on tho main land.
A sea wall, over which hung festoons of vines,
runs around tho entire Island. Tho bouse Is
an old ono, but it Is largo nnd comfortablo,
nnd surrounded by vine covered piazzas, A
perfect fan u.n fron runs down to tho sound,
glimpses of which nro to bo caught between
tho trees.
ClirsHiitheninuu.
Assuming that tho plants aro by this tlmo
In their flowering KU which tlioy should
lo, If they nro being treatod with a view to
nuking tho best of them chrysanthemums
will be grow Ing.npaco nnd nppronchliig a ,o
rlod when they want skillful treatment nnd
core. If very largo blooms nro desired, a se
lection must now bo made of tho shoots that
nro to bear them. If the main stem has been
stopud somo tlmo ago, or whether or not, in
many cases their natural tendency Is to break
into side shoots at tho top. When theso side
shoots make their upjienrmice, threo nt most
should bu selected to bear the flowers. This
fcoluctlou should bo inndo as soon as the char
acter of each shoot enn bo determined, nnd
the stoutest nud shortest jointed uro thoso
thnt should be retained, tho others belug
rubbed olf before they gather so much
strength us to rob the plant of much of Its
energy, as n ruio llie imeo nearest the
H)lnt of the ninin stem uro tho most deslrnhlo
to lenve, but tho principal jiolnt U to hnvo
them relieved of nil competitors with tho
least iolblo delay nfter they nro distinguish
nblo in regard to their strength. Horticul
tural Times,
lUtbiT Contagion. TIihii lleredllitry.
"Whllo It U true that a Inrgu number of
consumptives acquire tho dl-oaso by heredi
ty," saltl Dr. PnrUh, "tho number of conta
gious cases, I IkjJIovo, is much greater. A
unhand will frequently transmit the dlsoubo
to bis wifo or u mother to her child. Any
one who is in attendance upon or who Inhales
the breath of a consumptive Is liable to at
tract the disease to himself, A consumptive
will refrain from marriage if he has any
wUlom, If the unfortunate marriages that
tnko place too frequently lietween a strong
man nnd u wenk lunged woman, or vie
versa, could be prevented, the quota of con
sumptives would bo lu time appreciably re
duced, but consumption would never be ex
terminated thus. 'I hero aro too ninny other
causes that play their part lu )or,etuatlug
the dlfiKMO." Herald of Health.
A NEW TYPEWniTEn.
A Mnehlnu Thnt Is Hilprrlor to the Item-
Inglon orCiitlgrnpli,
The Weiwol Printing Coninny hnvolieen
npiKtlnted agents for the now and popular
Yost Typuitrltu for southeastern Nebraska,
To many of our renders this new ninchlne N
nlready known, and all who have een it pro
nounce It far MiHrloi to any of the older
machines, As fur ns ulllllyniid speed nrorou
reined it Is giving Initer Kiitlsfncllou than
either the Remington or the Cnllginph, be
sides fir points of convenience. Improve
ments nnd general eonstiiictlnii It fur excels
anything lu this line ever Invented, This may
seem n broad nsxcitlon nnd doubted by tlio.ii
who nre using (ho iiIhivo machines, but when
It li known thnt Mr. Yost, the Inventor, has
for years built the Remington and Ctillgrnph,
It is reasonable lo believe that being cell
stnnllv In tho business he bus had opportunity
to until where improvements could bo made,
nud accordingly is nhle to furnish n better
typewriter than either of the others. On the
Yiwtiio ilhhou Is used, each letter or figure
striking tho nper direct, and by a very vnlu
nhle now patent are lu exact and perfect
alignment. If preferable either Cnllgmph or
Remington keyboard will bo furnished. All
who havo seen this new machine in Lincoln
pronounce It ii.gem, nud we shall be ple.ised
to havo nil Interested cull nnd see It. Olllce
withTiiK Uapitai. Citv Couiiikii, lW-l'JI
North Twelfth street, new lhnr block,
The llrst Yrt.
In addition to the uucqimlcd dining car
service between Council Hliiirs nud Denver,
the Union Pacific, "The Overland Route,"
will on Sunday, August 18, mid dally there
after, i nu dining cars between Council Hind's
nnd Portland, Ore., on "The Overland Fly
er," leaving Council llluirs at 7s33 p. in..
Omalin 8:15 p, in.
These cms nre models of excellence, nnd
the U'st meals the market nirords will ho fur
nished at 73 co'its. I0-'JI8!
Noticed! Amateur Printer,
We have about a dozen fonts of second
hand Job type and some rniimu, which we
will sell cheap or trade. All lu good condi
tion. Call and see siuno nt our olllce in Burr
block ami specimens of work done with It.
Wkhhki, Phinti.nh Co.
Tho Union I'aiillo R'y takes pleasure In nie
ununchig that It will run Harvest Excur
sions to Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah,
Idaho nud Montana on the following dates:
August llth and JiOth, Kept. 10th nud IMth,
anil October 8th, For theso occasions n grant
reduction lu rates has beam made, thus giving
you u splendid opiortuulty to visit nenrly
every place lu the great west. Do not miss It.
It nirords the business mnn, stock raiser, mill
ing prosector and fanner nu unequnlcd
chiiuce to see the unlimited resources of the
western country. For tickets, rates, pniuph
ets, etc., npply to your nearest ticket ngeut.
(Oct. 3)
The choicest brand of cigars, tho finest
fiiilt nnil ftinfoctlmim-v nud the various llnv-
f.m nt tilim lrt nriMttil mnv Imi found nt Mnr.
ton & Lelghty's now store, 1130 N street.
New lino of Dress Trimmings blacks a
K-clulty ut H. R. Nlssloy & Co.'s.
Notice of Hale Under Cllmttle Mortgage
Notlco Is hereby given that bv virtue of n chat
tie mortgage duted on the Kith day ofNovem
br, 1M.S, nud duly tllod nnd recorded In the
olllce of the County Clerk of Inticnstcr coun
ty, Nebraska, on the IVI day of December, Ikhh,
nud executed by C. W. Kindle to secure the
payment of u certain promissory note due to
(;. (J. Ilurr for the sum of $..(). uikjii which
there Is now duo the sum of $:I7.40. togeilier
with I'i'i.ln) us attorney's fees nnd the cost of
sale. Default having been mntlo In the pay
ment of snld note and no suit or other pro
ceeding at law having been Instituted lo re
cover the said debt or any part thereof, there
fore, under mid by virtue of said mortgage, I
will sell the property Included lu tho said
mortgage, to-wit: "One Wood .t Mann irta
bin engine and holler, nbout fifteen horse
power, with smoke stuck and boiler feeder
nud all pulleys, shaftings, belting, Journal
IxiXfS nud everything connected therewith.
Also ono rotary carpel cleaner and belts, pul
leys, shutting, etc.," ot public auction on the
7th tiny of October, 1H19, at 'J o'clock p. in., oil
said day, at No. :tll Houth Ninth street, lu
snld city of Lincoln, Lancaster county. No
bruskii. K.C. 1IAH1U8UN,
Agent Mortgagee
liss Ethel Howe.
Teacher of Singing
Room 13: Burr Block.
Hours, 10 A. M. to 6 P. M.
WESTERFIELD'S
Palace Bath Shaving
PARLORS.
Ladies - and - Children's - Hair - Cutting
A SPECIALTY.
COR n&OSTS., NEW BURR BLK'
C.A.SHOEMAKER.M.D.
Homoaopathist Physician,
Telephone No, ftS;.
61 South 11th Street, Ltv- iln Nkh
I
J. II. V. HAWKINS,
ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT,
Uullillngs completed or In course of erection
roni .pru 1, iivsj: 1
lliiiHcii block O Rnnloinrr. Mill nntl N 1
do tlo L W ltllllnirslev, llth nesr N .
Itiwtrtiiront (OdelU) C K Montgomery, N near
lllh. 1
Kesldrnce, J .1 Iinlinff. J and Kth.
do J 1 Mscfnrlanil. Q nnd llth.
do John ahniiig, I) and lllh
do Alls-rt Wntklns. 1) bet Otl. nnd 10th
do Win It Ij'oiianl. K U-t 0th and 10th
Jo Kltnuthrle.VTthnndN.
do J K Iteisl, M I), K U-t Klh and 17th I
do L O M lUldnln. O Is't Sth and ItHh
HnnltArliim building at Milront. Neb,
Ftrrt ltaptlst church, 14th and K streeU,
Mortuary chadel and receiving tomb at Wyuka t
eemeterv f
Olllce
Roomi !13 ami H
Rio hards Bloolc
4
FINE : ART : STUDIO
mi O street :
r.xnnilne snmples of our woik before
ordering elsewhere.
Cabinet Photographs icduccd from $a to
3 per ilocn.
WAITEBJ
Jjlvorybody to cxmninc the
plans and staiuling of the Un
ion Central Life Insurance
Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio,
before insuring. It lias the
lowest continuous death rate
of any company. Realizes the
highest rate of interest on in
vested assets which enables It
to pay large dividends,
Policies inconiisiiblo nnd
non-forfoitablo after third year.
The Union Central issues
endowment policies at ordi
ary life rates; these policies
are now maturing and being
paid in from one to two years'
earlier than time estimated by
the company. They protect
the family and estate during
the younger years of life, and
the insured in old age at regu
lar life rates. Other desirable
policies issued. Call on us or
write for plans.
J. M. EDiUSTON, State Auuit. .;
C. L, MUSIUKll, Ant. Stiite ,1uri'.
O. T. VUMl'BiiLY, City Solicitor.
Room ii llurr Block,
LINCOLN, NEB.
HOTELORLEANS
SITUATED ON
SOUTH SHORB
lHIIlMiblIIlvi
Spirit-
Lake
nlQlkI97inn
Will bo undor tho personal aupervislon of
H. L. LELKND, and will bo open for tho
rocoptlon of gueota, Juno first in each year.
Vinltora will find
THE ORLEANS
is firs t class in all of its app-ilnttnonta, boinsr
well HuppUod with traa, hot and cold water
hatha, eloctrlo boUa fLtuf all tnodm im
provemenU, atoam laundry, billiard halla,
bowling alley, to. , and poalUvoly free fro
annoyance by mosquitoes.
Round 1rip EXcuroion licets
will bo plnoed on sale at tho commencement
of tho tourist season by the Burlington,
Cdar Kaplda & Northern Railway nnd all
connecting- linos, at low rates, to the follow
In ir point in Iowa and Iillnnesota : Spirit
Lake, Iown'jAlbertLou.Watervlllo, Minn
eapolis, St. Paul, Lako Illnnotonka, White
Bear Lake and Duluth, Minnesota ; Clear
Lake, Iowa; Lake Superior points; Yoliow
atone Park and points in Colorado.
Write for "A Mldsummor Pop.
odlHo" to tho Oononil Ticket and Pusa
onirer Affont, Codnr Hoplda. Iown, and for
Hotel Untoa to H. U LELAND, Spirit
Luko, Iowa.
C.J.IVES, J. E. HANNEGAN,
1'r.a. ..4 U' S.tt. 0.'ITUI.(u4l'M.l.t
I can cheerfully rccominoiia
I)r Selli Arnold' Cough
Killer
tieincnflrst-clAss roincd
ir Coughs umiI Colds, hav
ing used it In my own f am Ily
nm rery great saujiaeuon.
L II. Hush. lies Mnlnes.
(IW.1,
Dmgglsts 25c , toe , and ei.oo.
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