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""--fl-' CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER i:, 1889 7 All TIE Hew and Finest WRITING r PAPERS AT THE lessel Printing Co, Courier Oflicc, Burr Mock, UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! Over a Million Distributed. Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y. Incorporated by tho Lcglslnturo for Kdu rational nml Charitable purposos, ninl It ffrnnchlso nimlan purt of tho present stnto .constitution la 18711 by nn overwhelming pop ular vote. Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS tnkc .place Semi Annually Hunc and Decem ber), and Uh 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. l?AEIKI I'Oll TWKNTY YKAKS, For Integrity nf It Drawings, uud Prompt Payment of Prizes, attested an follows: "Wo do licrcby certify tliat wo suporvlso trio arrangements for all thn Monthly nnd Hoinl-Anmml Drawing of Tho Inilslann Btnto Lottery Company, nnd In porson man iiKO and control tho Drawings themselves, and that tho snmn nro conducted with lion- .csty, fairness, and In pood faith toward all fiartlcs, nnd wo authorize tho Company to uso his cortltlcato, with fao-slmlltcs or our slgnu urcs attached, In Its iidvorllsomcuts." Commissioners. Wo, tho undorslgnod Hanks nnd Ilnnkors will pay nil prizes drawn In tho Louisiana Btato lotteries, which may bo presented at our con ntnrs. II. M. WALM8LKY. Prcs't Loulsana Nut Il'k I'lKUHK LANAUX, Prc.tuto National H'k A. BALDWIN, Pre. Nuw Orleans Natl Hank lOAIlli KOIIN. Pros. Union National Hank 'Grand Monthly Drawing At the Academy of Mutlo, New Orleans, Taesday, Ootober IS, 1880. Capital Prize, $300,000. 100,000 Ticket at $20 each: Halves $10: Quar tern, 15; TenthK, ?.'; Twentieths $1. M st or ritlZKH. l piuznoKuw,ooois $300,000 x iMtr.i:oK4it.oi)ois 100,000 A piu.ijof w),ooois fjo.aw 1PIU.KOK i.'.HIOIs 25,01)0 SIMUKHOP 10.000 am 20,0(10 ft PRI.KH OF 6.000 uro iii.OOO 25PHI.KSOK 1,000 nro IH.OOO 100PIU7.KSOF fiOOuru 60,000 20 PHI.KHOF aoouro 0,0U0 HMI'llIKKHOK 200aro 100,000 AI'I'HOXIMATIOX l'JIIZKH. 100 Prizes of $.Y)0 aro 160,000 100 do. noOnto .10,000 JOO do. 200aro 20,000 Tr.llMI.VAI. rm.KH. 099 do lOOnre $10,000 UD do 100 aro .- 1)9,000 3,134 Prlzesumountlngto m.OBl.HOO Notk Tickets drawing tho Capital Prizes aro not entitled to tormina! Prizes. AGENTS WANTED. MW For Club Hates or any other desired ,1n formation, write legibly to tho undersigned, clearly Hinting your resldonco, with Stato, rCounty, Htreof and Numhor. Mor rapid re turn mall delivery will bo assured by nitron .cloning an Envelope bearing your full ad , dross. IMPORTANT. Address M.A.DAUPHIN, Now Orleans, I,a. .Dr M.A.DAUPHIN, Washington, I). C. Ily ordinary letter containing Money Or Kler luned by all Rxiiress Companies, Now "York '.Exchange, Draft or Postal Nolo. Address Registered Letters containing Currency to NEW OllLKANS NATIONAL HANK, Now Orleans, La. RKMRMTIKR that tho payment of tho Prizes Is guaranteed by Knur National Hanks of Now Orleans, and tho tickets aro signed by tho President of an Institution, whoso char tore I rights aro ipcognlzed In the highest courts; thertfnre, bojmroof all Imitations or unnnymou Hslicinrs. ONR DOLLAU Is thorn-Ire of the smallest part of a fraction of a ticket IHI'KD IIY UH tlnnnv drnwlng Any thing In our unmoor ifered' for loss than a Dollar Is a swindle. lininr rromoMo. iwr. u VII I UF Fortran or Mr Uarrl. 'VlWh ,. ar Hal.ni. Ohio. II. wrlu.l 'W..al work on. firm fur SliO month 1 now h.T. n .(rucr 1-,, U Allan a 1.0 liuum. ana puuu- i ina onto pi.k. bu uij, iied) W, II.IUMIIOX WlllUm Kilo., llanitlnirf, I'a . wrttr.l "1 nav. never known anvlttlna; Co eell Ilk. four album ettrnUy 1 lot k onlf rl nough to lr m. over MUft." W. J M mora, Iltngor, M. , write, i Ml t.s. n oruer ror your aiuuinai atmotl .very hou.e I villi air ironi u on.n a. mucnai as vu lor a alna-l. day .work, Cltlieri ar. dolnf quit, al well i vr. tiat. not .pace to flv. ... tram Irun. their l.ttera. r verr cuia holakealiollofthlrTaiiill)UliieMUeiuiijraniiroflia. rihnll wo start YUU in nils uusiiichh, retaJcrT Wrln tou nt lrn all bou It foryoutMlf W riiilluKinnri Mtwlllilarl you If roudonl dtly until auoihtr rtu ultra j or uu lujuur art of ilia country If yuu takaliult)youfltlbabllulk up rvM fal orH. .On arcounlof a furrrd matiufatturvr a aala 1 UA.UOO It'll alullur lli4.livriili Allium art lo bttoll loil.a iwoplt for H'4tcU, Hound m Koyal Liiiamn 8llktlvrt I'luili LlianiilniElir drorald lu.ldti. Ilandaumait albums In Int world Lanreil Hlia. Urratrit lariralni avrr knowu Astuta waotad Ubrral Irniii. ig mouajr furafvnlt Any onaran taconia aurtrttful aitriil At Hi lltflf on -Igld llilla or no talking itaraaaary. Whrrevrr ahuMrn, tvtry oitManii l ur ctitia. Afvnli laka llinuaaiidi of ordrra Mltli raldliy uavtr bafura kuown. (Jrrat rmaali tvry workar Aftnli art Inaklitf furtunaa Indira makaa. much at mrn Vou.mdfr, candoai wall aa auyona. lulllNfurniailonandlarrui f irr( Iotltti.a who wrila for lama, with part kulara and tarnuforour 'arolly lllblra. Hooka and rrriodltali. Aflar you kuuw all aboulayou runcluda la fono fLrihtr why no harm W dnna, v Addftai b. V, ALLL.N h CO, Alulir. MilWa. y Jfcl J h-. .tV"1 ,mf trKL- iHMMH ."viBr krBdB eURUETTn'B PHILOSOPHY. ' i i . KUCCTKIOAL mCAKa By this term wo do not menu tho eiperti who tcwtlfled rccontly that thoy could recolra i shoeli cif W.0U0 volt and feol sort of braced up on It, We mako this explanation In order to prevent any misconception of tho tenor of this article by tho Intelligent reader. Hy "electrical freaks" wo do not moan ooplo who piny fanttutlo tricks with tliolriiiiniiniv tlou n hen thoy talk on this subject, but rather the pranks which tho forked lightning plays w hen It strikes a hen iiouso nnd lights up the emotional fanoy of tho reporter who is working on aparo. A fow j ears ago a young man named Cas Nir Weldimnts, residing In Asbury ark, was sitting at tho window of his boarding house, counting Ills week's salary ami wondering whether ho should tllvldo It equally among himself or glvo wiiuo of It to his tailor nnd a llttlo to his landlady or tnku It all and hlro n horse and a narrow buggy ami tnko a proud but wealthy hell ess out to drive. At that Instant a Ixilt of lightning struck tho comer of a largo houro In 1mg Dranch, not mora than seven or olght miles nway, and tho young man never thought of his tnltor or his landlady again They often thought of him, but nobody over found out nhoro ho went. In tho summer of I87H John J Fowler was a practical paper hanger In Albany During tho llrst week of Juno ho was hanging paper in tho residence, of Mr Clarence L. Mont gomery whou a heavy black cloud enma lowly over tho city from the west, and a iluglo flash of lightning roll from tho cloud, entered tho room whoro Fowler was at work, ran up tho trimming machluo llko a buzz aw for a fow minute, stirred up tho paste, hung all tho xier In tho room and trimmed sixteen yards of aralrcsquo bonier. Homo of tho family went in tho room about ? o'clock that evening and found Fowler lying on tho table, still sleeping from tho eirects of tho shock. Tho stroke had also alTocted his mind nnd seriously biased his moral faculties, for ho after ward brought III a bill for tho work, and had to sue for It (Mr. Montgom ery being a very rich man), nnd ho testified that ho had done, all this work before going to sleep, ilut that was Impossible, nnd th court so decided, as It was established by tho ovldeuco of moro than twenty householders that no patwr hanger ever did that much work In n clay. I'eoplo now living iu 8k;LSoaU)Ies who re sided there In tho spring of W83 still remem ber tho excitement over tho remarkable, case of tho Hov. Lars Chi Istophernson, rector of tho Aboriginal American church. Ho was sitting In his study ono Sabbath morning, in a morbid and gloomy state of mind, having Just learned that his mhi, who had gone olT on a llttlo scalping jlarty down tho lake tho nlghtlboforo, had taken tho only razor In tho ninnso. hilo tho elder sat gloomily rub bing his chin and wondering if ho couldn't sandpaper It before class meeting, a storm that hod been gathering for some tlmo sud denly broko abovo tho town with torrlflo vlo lenco. A long zigzag streak of ball lightning entered tho window of tho minister's study, shaved him onco over without raising a pimplo, trim mini his hair straight across tho back of the neck, giving him that peculiarly meek look of meekly meekness which is tho artistic, triumph of that stylo of cut, banged it in front to mako him look chlldliko and simple, gavo his shoes a potent leather shlno, brushed his coat and was out of tho window again with a crashing nolso llko a 4-year-old boy falling off a iow during tho long prayer. Tho strangest thing about tho occurrenco was not discovered until that ovcnlng, whon the preacher discovered that tho lightning, on departing, hail burned a hole In his vest pocket and fused n silver quarter into a round sphoro, which had dropped out on his way to tho meeting houso. Last July, Mrs. Weathorby Showers, wlfo of tho well known lliiaucier of that mimo, was putting her thieo chlldiou to bed one very warm, sultry evening when a flash of sheet lightning Hoy I Sir I I "wnut to ro member that this is a 8ucday paper!" Ha, I'd llko to seo mo got a chance to forgot It. Well, that's so; guess I'll leave that Showers story out. It is pretty tough, a llttlo. Hut tho others may stand; If thoy are not as true as somo lightning stories I'vo heard told by some awfully truthful ooplo, I don't want a cent that I can't got. ECONOMICAL UK ABU II JM. President of Eloetrlo Light Company to Secretary Look horo, we've got to cut down thefio gas bills somo way or other You must do moro of your work by daylight or elso you'll have to burn kerosene In tho olllco. Why not get a couple of student lamps, If you must work after nlghtf" NOW YOU SEK HOW IMrOIlTANT IT IS. "Tho aim and end of manual training iu the schools," hays a teacher, "Is ethical." And yet thero aro some ooplo who dououuoo a four years' collogo course of football and Ha; come to think of It, thoy nro correct; football Isn't manual training. Uuidetto In UrooMyu Eagle. A Miss. Old Gent (evidently under great mental strain) Seo here, sir; I want to speak to you, sir. You were at my houso until very lato last night, and after my daughter went to her room 1 Jieard her sobbing for an hour. You're a villain, sir, aud I'vo a great mind Young Man Sobbing! O. O. Yes, sir. How dared you to in sult Y. M. I wouldn't think of such u thing. Dellovo me. O. O. (tempestuously) What did you say to her, sir Y. M. 1 morely remarked that I was too poor to marry. New York Weekly. Nautical Question. Ludy (to sea captain) How do you manage to find your way across tho ovcuut Captain Hy the compass. Tho needle, al ways points to tho north, ilut suppose you wish to go south I Texas Sittings. A I'.iser. Thorn's a matter that's troubltxl us greatly, And It's neer boeu settled as yet. Wo should like to huvu hoium one Inform us Whether I've was a blonde or brunetto. New York Sun. Fur Moio L'ces Tlimi One. Jfe- -S&E, 5JW Mr. Whillletree (who has placed Ills food on the ily disturber) That's Jest about tho out, thing I over see, but duru mo if I'd a knovrvd what It wui fer if that clerk hadn't told mo, Muusoy's Weekly. WwY. HWIA .iTcv l'fM7j&t?1& .. I li "Tllriammmmfc ammS ammww . f vKASa.TSaW33aWaSaiiS-r I STUDY THE CLOUDS. Tlislr Names nnd a Simple Kiplanatlotv of Tlielr Nuttirr. Clouds nro classified and hnvo names, not withstanding tholr various nnd constantly changing shapes. Thero aro different uaiuea for tho conditions nnd motion of tho wators of n brook, such ns pool, w hlr!ool, cataract and rapids. So it is with clouds, iu tholr various shapes and conditions. Tholr study belongs to tho science of meteorology. Clouds nro masses of vapor floating In tho higher regions of tho r.lr, rising highest near tho equator, moved by tho winds in various forms, nnd gcnernlly dlstiosod of In IkmIs par allel to tho earth's surface, Sclontlllcally freaking, thero nro three primary forms of clouds. Ono of them Is called tho cirrus, or curl cloud, commonly known ns tho "mare's tall." It Is the highest and least denso of tho clouds. It Is tho most varied In extent, direc tion nnd shnpo, preserves its outline longest, and remains longest illuminated beforo sun riso and after sunset. It Is In silvery streaks, resembling n maro's trill, or line trellis work, nnd is comprised of tho relics of dissolving clouds drawn out In fillers by tho wind nnd may cover tho entlro sky. If tholllameuts slant upwnrd rain Is near, but if thoy olnt downward fair weather may Ik oxpected, Tho cumulus, sometimes called hall of cot ton or summer cloud, resembles a mountain rango or rampart extending upwnrd nlnng tho horizon, Its bnso Uxsn tho earth. Its edges notched w Ith inlmlo rocks or turrets. They aro conical heaps of small round clouds stacked Uou each other. It the)- Increase In number nnd dnrkuem Iu tho ovcnlng, rain Is sure to follow Tholr tops, In very dry nlr, break away Into cirrus or curled clouds. Thoy cling close to tho earth, aud somotlmes nro enormous. Professor Forlies describes ono of these vnKiry giants which ho saw while on top of tho Jungfrnu Aljm. Its foot was In tho valley nnd its head 'J,(XX) feet abovo tho moun tain top on which ho stood, and hd estimated It to bo 10,000 feet (two miles) high. Stratus Is tho uamo given to tho third groat mass uf clouds. It Is sometimes called the fall or night cloud, liolug common to autumn and most denso at midnight. When viewed from a height it Is seen spreading around llko n sen nnd creeping up tho hillsides. After sunrise It breaks up Into cumulus clouds, van ishes witli tho Increasing heat, aud Indicates a serene day. 8 trot Med clouds aro charming to tho eyo, stretching right across tho sky under tho level of other clouds, aud barring heaven like u silken banner w Ith tholr showy stripes and ribbons of silver. Other clouds, tiolng loss prominently do fined, reccU-o tholr names In proportion ns thoy nro subdivisions of tho leading clouds. For Instnuco, thero Is nu Intermediary cloud culled cumulo-clrrostrntus. "Oh, my I" I hear somo boy or girl exclaim, iu n touo of consternation. Hut, to any ono who has stud ied Latin, Komothlng llko tho following will flash through tho mind: "Cumulo-a heap; clrro-a curl, strntns-a coverlet; a curly, cov orlct heap. It Is railed that because It com bines tho peculiarities of all three of tho lead ing clouds. Those who hnvo no affection for long Latin names can call it tho nimbus cloud, which Is shorter, or black rain cloud, which Is English. It is a dense, continuous, horizontal black stratum, with fringed edges, a cap of cirrus and cumulus below, and is almost inva riably accompanied by thunder. Tho vnno cloud Is a long, thin horizontal cloud, with ticut or undulated edges, aud is called cirro-stratus. It oftep resembles shoals of fish, or has n barred appcaranco, nt which tlmo tho sky is said to bo mackerel-backed. It is that filmy veil through which tho sun nnd moon shlno faintly. Tho twain cloud is called thocumulo-strutus, because it tukos the peculiarities of both. It resembles a thick stemmed fungus, with a flat anvil-shaped top. It is an Intermediate cloud between thoso that indicate fair weather and thoso that In dicate rough weather, and attends sudden nt mospherio changed. It Increases tho grandeur of mountain scenery, for it often envclojK-s the iicaks llko n curtain. Tho clouds of Magellan nro tho largo, lumi nous putches heen in tho southern regions. Thoy rcMitnblo rags torn from tho milky way, and consist, as Herschel says, of swarms of stars. In the same regions there aro lrregu lar patches of black clouds called coal sacks, duo to the fact that tho sky is to a great ex tent without stars. Clouds moderate tho sun's rays during tho day and tho heat of tho earth during tho night. They nro tho sources of tho molsturo which tho earth requires, and their lower surfaces, when in considerable masses, aver ago In all climates a distanco of from 2,500 to 3,000 foot above tho earth. Tho most clouds aro seen In w Inter, about mid-day, nnd tho fowest In May and Juuo during tho night, and nil the forms of clouds may lie been in ono day, often very much commingled. On an average, seven-tenths of tho sky is dally obscured In Britain. Clouds movo with great swiftness, nnd sometimes thoy can bo been going iu different directions, according to tho currents of tho air nt different height. It Is this that gives feasibility to tho thoory that balloons or air ships can traveno tho air in certain directions by means of tho currents, Frank II. StaulTer In Philadelphia Times. Something to Ho Thankful For. If thero has. been grumbling at tho dolay in tho distribution of tho Johnstown rellof fund, our city Is freo of tho dlsgruco w hich. now attaches to tho ktrickeu city of Spokane. Tho airest of tho councilmen uud pollco thero was brought about through tho discovery that a councilman was selling goods intended for the sufferers by the great Uro and iockot lug tho money. Ho took tho goods to Cali fornia aud found n ready market there, but was found out, and on being arrested in formed on Ills confederates aud a dollbciato ly planned conspiracy was rovcalod. Tho re lief was sent to tho city authorities, and thoy basely betrayed their trust. Now comes tho report that thoy have been relcabod Uxn furnishing tho insignificant bond of (1,000, which only ndds to tho Igm inliy hoaped upon tho suffering ticople. Johubfown may well congratulato herself, for her skirts are clean, Jolmstowu Tribune, The Killing 1'iualou In I.oe. "Yes," said tho sowing machino agent, "I lovo you dearly, fondly uud sincerely, and you would make mo tli i happiest of men if you would only return that fond, deep and tender !oe." "I would if I could, Mr. Tucker," answered tho young lady; "but frankly I feci nothing but fi lendshlp for you at present." "Do you think that ou could learn to love mo, that jou could glvosno a llttlo of your heart from tlmo to time! I am willing to wait, give you all the tlmo you want. In short, don't jou think you could give mo your lovo on tho Installment plan!" She is trying, but there is no knowing at present whether tho luitaJlinonU will bo paid or uot. Bostou Courlci Itrduclng Stum- to 1'owdor. If sodium kulphatu I allowed to crystallite between plutis of uu ized porcelain iu the open nlr, and If the c .Utilization la lopro duced two or three tl by sprinkling with water, the plate fail l-.io powder. The same phenomenon is obeeived with Tery bard stones. This crystalli itiou may be a oause of tho comminution rocks which resist waUr--Nr- York Ti.i;rj I TOLD YOU bO. " '". " .. It you marry an ancel who cannot make ptse. And after the honoytnoon, O, rind ninrrlAge a failure with ail It Implies HemeniiMir my telling you so. If you try to ouuliloo your neighbor In style. And lb n on the money you own, And end In thn ixxirliouto soon after awlille- Kuiue tuber my tolling you so If by blowing and bragging you try to Impress Tho world with your conseqiieiiee, O, And show you aro nollilng-or otslbly Icm ItflnuMnbermy telling you so If you llihik to uinko aoplo linnglim )ou'rewlH Hy talking of things you don't know And pnwe you're Uio fool that you cannot ills gUlmv- Itomeinher my telling you so If you go Into buslnra minus the cash That mnkcti the mare prutwriy go. And after a struggle wind up with a sinitsli- Uomember my tolling you so If you try to bo happy without being good, Aud llrlng a II fo Hint Is slow, Aud find all your Joys become gall and worm wood Itenieuiber my telling you so If you try to bo healthy by swallowing pills, And natural way overthrow And llnd you're a victim o: ache and of Ills Itoniombor my telling you so If you try to mako lovo to a sweet little miss Who doeau't reciprocate, O, And llnd you aro left whon you ask for a kiss, ltemeiuber my tolling you so Ho ho, llciuember my telling you so -11 U Dodge Iu Detroit Kreo Pros. A flnmo of Croquet. "Whoso turn Is it!" "Maude's." "No It Isn't," "Yes It Is Janlo played last." "1 thought rod camo after tho bluo, and" "That was a splendid hit, Maud." "Now play for Fred's ball, aud knock him awny from mo, and" "No, don't! Play for tho sldo wicket, you con go right through t." "If I wore you, Maudo, I'd ha, hoi you missed Itl" "Isn't it provoking!" "Ha, ha, ha! Suo where Charlie ha sent Fred's ball I" "Oocxl for you, Charllol Now scud Janlo' ball far ns you con." "Oh, you mean old thing, youl" "Now go through thoso two wlckote thorol that's splendid I" "Whoso turn Is it now!" 'Munlo'." "No yours." "Oh, so it Isl What am 1 thinking nboutl Pshnwl- Isn't It provoking to Just miss a wickot llko that!" "Isn't It, though 1" "Now, Fred, don't you fall to hit tho post, for tho world I" "Hal ha I hat Ha missed Itl" "Uoodyl Ooodyl Wo'll boat )tn yot, Maudol" "May bo you will, slrl" "Oh I Charloy, that was a lovoly itrokot Now do mako both of thoso wickot bravol Now keep right on Obi dear I dear! I'm to tarry you missed Itl" "Now, Janlo, ploy for dear life Oh I that' too bad I" "Good I" "Hal ha I bal" "Wo'vo beatl We'vo beat! hurrah I1- "Hal liul bal" "Splendid I" Drako Magazine. Fly Old Chap. Mr. Rich Oldboy ito hi beautiful young wife Just after tho wedding breakfast) Now, my dear, as I hnvo said nothing hitherto In regard to where wo should spend tho honey moon I may say now that 1 am in favor of a trip to Paris. Mrs. Hlch Oldboy (clasping hor hands oo stntlcally) Oh I that will bo Just delightful Mr. H. O. Yes, nnd you seo by doing so 1 can kill two birds with ono stone, Mrs. IU (). How so! Mr. It O. Why, you too, wo can spond tho honoymoon thero aud 1 will bo right on tho spot to got myself dosod with Dr. Ilrown Sequnrd's llfo elixir Dig Idea, ulu't Itl Mrs. It O caftcr a pauso) I don't think, after consideration, that 1 would caro to go to Paris. Iit's go to tho White Mountains. Boston Courier The Wrong Anglo. Wild Henry tho Scout (who has found a mirror m a stolon emigrant pack) By ginger I 1 ain't changed nor notbhV In ten years, her II Judgo. Nw Trwuerliig Alloweo. Theatre Manager tin nowsppa! oflliei 1 wish to see tho dramatic critic abcVjt 4 now play I am going to produce. Sharp Business Manager Yef Ml. Hols la tho editorial room, but, twforo going up, pleaso leave-your valuable in tho safe, New York Weekly Paradoxical. Maddox Qazzam, what tort of a man would be most likely to run a successful bo tell Uazzam A tnun who had thoroughly teorued the business, of course. "No, sir, an inn-oxperieuced man. Now York Sun. Dellnlto. juistrebS Well, Katie, did you get that bis cuit receipt for me! Katlo 1 did, mum, though 1 can't remlm ber it all Hut it's a good bit o' butter, and a good grain o' Hour, uud a good sup o' milk. Harper' Bazar Cant I una. Mrs. Brown As jou'vo been n good boy, I have given our sister fifteen cent to take you out and get some ico cream. Little Johnnie Which of us is to hnvo tho ten cent plate, maf Ilarper't Bazar. In Advance. "I pay as I go," he exclaimed to the clot k. With a Vaudcibllt haughtiness glum; "Any baggage!" "Er nol" "Then, sir." said the clerk, "This time you will pay a you come." -lltt.burg Ilulletln A Had llrt-uk. Ho uJugiug softly) Oh, would 1 were a bird) Bho (absent mludedlyi Oh, would 1 were a gun I Harper's Bazar Too Cheap. Customer now much is that ring!" NowJowolryClerk-If marked ISo, Eigh teen cents, please. Judgo JssSjfr A NEW TYPEWRITER. A Mncihlno That Is Hupnrlcir In thn Item. Inglnii iirC'ntlgricph, The Wessel Printing Comany hnvo lccii npivolnted agents for tho now and jropular Yost Tyewrlto for southeastern Nebiaskn. To many of our readers this now machine Is already known, and nil who hnvo nth It pro nounce. It far imiierlor lo any of thn older machines. As far as utility nml stieed nro run cerned it Is giving Utter satisfaction than either Hit? Ketnlngtoii or tho Callgraph, be sides for point of convenience, Improve ments nnd general construction It far excels anything In this lino over Invented. This may seem n broad nssertlon nml doubted by tlnwn who nro using the nlmvo nmchlnes, but when It Is known thai Mr. Ymt, thn Inventor, has for years built llu Ketnlngtoii and Unllgrnpll, It Is rensonnbln toltelhnn Hint Imliijt rttif slnnllvln tho business he has liailiipimrtunlly to nolo whem improvement could bg made, and accordingly Is nblo to furnish n liettcr typewriter than either of thoothers. On the Ycnt no rlhlsm N used, each letter or figure striking tho paper direct, nnd by n very vnlu nble new patent urn In exact and perfect alignment If preferable cither Callgraph or Remington koylnmrd will bo furnished. All w ho havo seen this now machine In Lincoln pronounce It n gem, nnd wo shall lie plensed iiiimvuaii interested call nun seo It, Olllitt wltllTlIK Oahtai. Citv C'OUIIIKH, 121-IUI North Twelfth stiwl, now llurr block. Ccilnulstn' Hleepers. The Union Pnclllo Hnllwny, nlmi known ns The Overland Route, tins lately added to Its service n numler of nuw enrs, (which, by the way, were built by tho world-famous Pull man company) entitled Colonist Sleepers, and which for comfort nnd convenience) uro but llttlo liehlud the huudtnmn Pullman I'tilacti car. Tho curs nro designed for tho uso and comfort of thn Colonist, who with his family Intend moving went to grow up with tho country. Tho only dllM mien liutw ecu those cars nml IhoicguliTr llrst-clasM l'ulliunn Is that tho Colonist Hltvpcr Is not upholsterotl, Thero nro fourteen Kcctlonsln each car, ami sepn into toilet rooms for Indies and gentlemen, At night, by menus of sliding heudboanls uud heavy ilnmuHk curtains, as much privacy Is secured ns if Iu tho regular Mrst-class slwper. Plenty of fresh, clean towels anil n good sup. ply of water nro itlmi to lw found, A unl foinutl porter nccompnnlorioneh enr to ItMik nfter the comfort nml attend to the wants of tho iMiHsongers, nnd no smoking Is allowed. It certainly seems that for cheap and commo dious sleeping accommodations, while Unvot ing, these cars cannot li excelled, Hh You lleartl Alsmt tho Htiircrh Pullman Dining Cars which have Ircen rcvently placed In service via thn Union Pnclflc, "Tho Overland Router If you hnvo, nml want to get n sumptuous mmt while traveling, don't fall to tnko tho train on which them) diner run. Thoy nro run cm the fnst Vestibuln oxprcHH lietween Council DIuiTh nnd Denver nml on the Ovorlnnd Flyer Iretwcon Council IllulTs nml Denver. Mtvils, which cannot m surpnssisl Innny of the (Irxt-clasH hotels of tho country, aro nerv ed in thm cars at 76 cents each. tf Thn Unit Yet, In nddltlnn to tho unequatod dining car servlco lietween Council Bluffs nnd Donver. tho Union Pnciflo, "Tho Overland Route," will on Sunday, August 18, nnd dnlly there after, run dining cars between Council Illulfs anil Portland, Ore., on "Tho Overland Fly er," leaving Council IllulTs nt 7:6.1 p. in.. Omnhn 8:16 p. m. These cars nrr models of excellence, nml the I test meals the market alTords will I mi fur nished nt 75 co-its. 10-21-80 A T.nualng, Mtrlt., Minister (lets n,000. On Saturday, July'JOth, tho olllclal cards from tho Louisiana Stnto Lottery company nnnnuneod that ticket No. 68,007 drew tho second capital prize of flOO.OOO iu Tuesday's (July Kith) drawing, tho ticket lielng held In twentieths, otto-twcntlcth Mild in Lansing, Mich. Conjecturctcas to who held tho lucky nninlKT rnn rife. Homo were of tho opinion that n young innn by tho nnmo of Cosikts, emploj'cMl at tho Iron works, held It, others thought tho entire thing a snide, delusion ami n snare. By pursuing Investigations unre mittingly, tho ityiiiMfftiii has ascertained tho owner of the ticket to tho fortune of .,- 000 to lie nemo other than Rev. Fril Mayer, tho German Kvnngellcal minister. Lansing (Mich.) iV;itVicn, Aug. 7. Notlre of I'uhllrutlnn. To Ilelnhartl Adam,nnn-resltloutilofendantt You will take notice Hint on the 7th dav of fsoptember, 1KS1I. Ernest lloppe, plalullir, Hint his petition and transcript from the County Court lu Iho district court of I iincasier coun ty. Neb. against you.thc object and mayor of which nro to recover a Judgment fort hesum of $00. with Interest fr 'in Heptemlier fl, IM1. for inonev loaned. Ami that said philnllir has caused an attiiehment to Imi Issued and levied ou thttsotithhalf of tho southwest ciuurtnr of section Thirteen, Township ten (10), itnngii IImi(), enst oftheslxth P. ,M.. in .ancaster county, Nebraska, and which hnserks to base taken and appropriated to tho payment of his stihl claim. You aro horehy required In nnswor sahl petl. Hon ou or beforo the 11th day of November, 18fll. Dated Lincoln, Neb., Oetobor 1. lfWO. E11NKHT HOPPK, 10-5-lt Ily Pound A llurr, hWattornoys. Notice or Pttbllcatl Tollelnhanl Ailatti, non-resident defendant! You will take notlre that ou the Dili day of Heptemlier. ltW. Loulo Meyer, plalntlir, tiled his petition In the ellstrlet court of Ijttieaslee county, Nebraska, against you, the object ami praver of which urn lo recover a Judgment against you for tho sum of live hundred and sixty dollars, with Interest at tho nito of leu poreent. per annum from Hopteinlier I, 1HS9, cm four cnrlaln promissory notes signed by said Itetnhnrd Adam, one of$irO to the onlcr of A. W. Jauseu, .lalcl April 17. iHill, tho oth er lliree nil to tho onler of the First National Hank of Lincoln, Nebrnskn, one of JI tinted Juno I, IH0, onooflU). dnlctl July'JH, IHHil, am! ono of $10, tinted August R, !8U,uud all of salt) four notes were before the commencement of said notion duly endorsed and delivered teistild ptalntllf for value received and on which there Is duo tliesum oTIVW, with Interest at 10 per cent, from Huptember I, IM9, Ami that sahl plalntll! hnscausetl an attachment to bo Is sued ami levied on thesouth half of the south west quurlrr of Kectlon Thirteen, Township ten. Ilange live, east of Iheilth P M., In Iin casier county, Nehrasku, and which ho seeks to have taken ami appropriated to the pay ment at his snbl elnlm. Vein are hereby required tonnswr said pell Hon on or before the 11th day of November, ll. Dated Lincoln, Neb., October I, 11. LOl'IKMKYKIt, By lNiitml A llurr, his atlornejs. Notlee of ShI Under ('buttle ?IorlicK Notice Isliereby ghea that bv ilrtue of a chut tie mortgage elated on tlie3i)thda of.Noem ler, ISM, and duly tllod and recorded In the i ill! en of the County Clerk of l-aueaster coun ty. Nebraska, cm tho M clay of Deeemlier. lv,S. anil exeeulexl by C. W. Kindle lo see tiro the payment of n certain promissory note duo to C. V. llurr for tho sum or $-160 m. uihiii which there Is now lino the sum of $I7 in. togethor with lil.iil as attorney's fees aud tho cost of sain, Default having been matlo In the pay ment of said nolo and no suit or oilier pro ceeding nt law having been Instituted to re coor Iho said debt or any iirl thereof, there fore, under unci by vlrluo of said mortgage, I w PI soil the property Included In the sulci mortgtigo, to-wlt: "Ono Wood A Mann M)rta tile engine nnd Isillor, nbout llfteon horse power, with smoke stack aud boiler feeder aud all pulleys, shaftings, bolting, Journal hnx and everything connected therewith. Also ono rotary carpet cleaner and licit, pul leys, shultlng, etc.," at public auction cm tho 7th tiny of Oclolier, tiw", at 2 o'clock p, in., on said day, nt No. ill Hemlh Ninth street, lu said city of Lincoln, Lancaster county. Ne braska. P. U. HARRISON, Agent Mortgageo. Ma I.Kit. "Why. Addis, yon needn't cry nhont ft! I only ssltl Mrs. Allen wss a tery well. Informed wmtiin, and 1 wlitiod you would follow Itcrciamplo," Mn l,s, , "Yes, m! tstwrek yon rmtri you wlalictl could tnnsi;o to look ns stylish n Mra. Allots. nml she inskessll her own clothes, Ilut iltti liss wtist 1 Imrin't." MilI.kn. "Whstlsllistl" Mlis 1,1. ell, aim gets all nf nr inrorm tlon from tho Msgsslnn lliry takn, I mini It that tin knows nil tint Is going on, tnd Is lirlvhl and entertaining In conversation l but 1 could do s well as situ elnt'S If I hail tho same sntirro of liifiiniinllni), Hho lent mo ttiolitnt number nf tier Mngniliiolatcily, and I losrnod mora In onn hour' rending, nbout vnrlnns soclsl ninttrrs nnd the tuples of llin day, than I would pick up In nmnntli by my orcaalcmal rlinta with friends. II certainly covers every topic of Intcrrst, from Iho news of Hie day itnwn to tho tlrtalls of housekeeping ( nml everything Is so boantlfnlly Illustrated;, too. livery tlinn Manila goo over to the Aliens' she nmius bark tnd lon.es mo lo get ynu to ttko Drmurost's Family Ma.'atlne, ss tint .lories tro so gtssl. ICvnii tin- buys watch for It every month, ss s plneo Is found fortlicm sl.o In lis pages i and Mr. Allen awenr by It. It la retllr w tintleirf ul how It stills every mcmlsr of the family I" Mil I.rr, "Well prrlintisl lind btttrr.cnil fora HpecliuonCoiy fur, Ifltisinytlilngllkowliatynii say It la, It will siuiiar and Instruct tho wltnlo of u." Mits I.kr. "I see that Y. denning" Dcmnresl, Iho ptililUber tft Knat I Ith Htreet. New York, Is nlTcrlim to send a Hpecliuoii Copy for in cents, so mennt Innn nnytlilng, ns rnch nnmbcr cnntaln Pnllirii slto mar chnoae, nnd la any rlre-wlilch aliino nmke. cncli copy wnrtli M cents ; and I Jttat wntit a trick. t pstiern like Mr., Allen's, Tim .iiliairlptlnii pil o Is only 'ilio n jenrs nnd I must ttiy I cmi't reo htiw liny cnu putillih so 'UynnC a Ma.alu tor sit llttlo uioncy, WAITED! Everybody to examine the plans and standing uf the Un ion Central Life Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, before insuring. It has 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 inconttstible and non-forfeitable 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. it. EDMISTON, 6Utt AuiU. O. I,. MKSllWU, -lt. State Autnl. O, T. I'UMl'EMA', Ctiv SottcUor. Room 'ii Burr Illo'ik, LINCOLN, NEB. HOTEL'ORLEANS BITUATtDON SOUTH SHORB or tiaMRniTnlMaiW SpiPit- Lake Will bo under tho personal supervision of H. L. LELKND, and will 1m open for the recoptionof irueaU, Juno flrtvtln oach yaar. VialtocawUlflnd 4HHE ORLEANS la flrst claaa in all of It appointment, being" well supplied with jras, hot and cold, water baths, electrio boll am ail modern im provement, ateam laundry, billiard holla, bowlincr alloy, etc , and positively froo fro. aunoyance by mosquitoes. Round Trip Excursion ificleta will be placod on sale at the commencement of the tourist season by tho Burlington, Cdar Rapids & Northern Hallway and all connoctlntr linos, at low ratos, to tho follow lnnr points In Iowa and Minnesota ; Spirit Lake, IownjAlbort Loa. Watorvillo, Minn eapolis, St. Paul, Lake Minnntouka, White Boar Lak and Duluth, Minnesota; dear Lake, Iowa,; Loko Superior points; Yoilow stone Pork and points in Colorado. Writa for "A Mldsummar Pot ticllno to tho Oonornl Ticket and Puss untror Affont, Codar Raplda, lown, unci tor llotol Hutos to II. U LKLAND, Spirit Lulte, Iowa. C.J.IVES, J. E. HANNECAN, rrM.aa4IK'ISal. Cek'ITUa.t u4 IVm. I can cheerfully recommeni I)r Seth Arnold's Cough I rmnie Killer luklnr-flflrst-lsju rflmnda- ir Cotiplis nstl Colds, hiv. lug used It lu my own family wiwi very grea, satisisciiou. U II. Uuth, 1)04 Molucs, Iowa. Druggist, SSc Wo., and 11.00. w ON i!riprimfKttga3tTgs2Btg . ' " "