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O O //a/V Cloth and Win Bustles , Hoop Skfrts , Hair Cloth Skirts/ ' . BLACK J Tl.'i cut rcpntents The LaiiBtry , Iho io t iio J'ombinVtlou of lluetla 1 tomi thlrt ever maUo. A lady who ba * worn ouu will n v ur eny oilier Myle. fc hklit In tunnx-d upon 1" , ° tiamlt I'llfuM Joe S ! ) , 1811 , ho. 110,111. n AiwonotflU iiiB tumokirlaprbilrl not ro unipod. will l > o ilra t. llf BoMbyal CONSUMPTION ' o U rr OlKeilirenniai' o < JJr.n. J > K.r. . , bUvuiiwmrii ) > i.H rwt JIM'S WIFE. Ho wai loaning sgalnxt old Boanty atall. Ono hand grasped the hay fork the ether was loat la the capacton pocket of his overalls. As usual , hi coarao brown hair was thickly dccsratc with oats and tiny wlips of straw , whll a mouthful of the same dry material wa being ground between his tooth. Now and then Beauty's head was thrust ore his shoulders accompanied by n sol whinny , this being an Invitation for treat. Generally she received an appl or a carrot , bat alwaya sotnnthlng , s fond of his old m&ro was Jim. A ray of sunshine catno through th open door and foil at his foot , porhap paying homage to his honest , unsolfisl nature , "Tell yo what , Carlton , thcro ain't pootlor gal this side of Dolboy than m ; Stolly. Fact Is , sho'n too good for alol big clod llko me ; n porfocj ; angel , sh bo , Carl. " "But yon haven't told mo how th marriage came about , Jim , " I asked Interrupting n long catalogue of the lady1 virtues. "Jlstlikomo. Wai , yo BOO , Stolly1 mother , Missus Travis , como down 'oro last summer and took n little shop np in the village they'd ' a big plnco InN'York but buitod up and set to makin' bon nets. I met Stolly at a church picnic She was with Jack Dowoll that 'oro day but she wouldn't go with him arterwards Artor that It was easier 'n fnllln1 oi a log , BO when spring carao wo got jlnod. ' "I would llko to see this paragon ol your , old fellow , " I said. "So yo shall ; stay to supper and Stelly will slno ; a chuno or two for u § , " ho an swered , his tanned face lighting np with pleasure. The sun was going down beyond the stretch of woods skirting the msadows o Jim's farm as we went acroaa the stable yard and through ono of the lovelies gardens it has ever boon my fate to BOO Jim led the way to the front of the hoaso to where upon the porch was seated i dalnly little thing , who appeared at first sight to bo all white muslin and yollov hair , and who eoomod to bo deeply Inter ested In a book. "That's her , " whispered Jim , his extended in broad . ' ' month a grin. 'Stelly my friend from N'York ' , Mr. Carlton. " The voluni9 was hastily closed , and the vlslonof loveliness ralecd a pair of heaven ly blue ojoi to mine ; the coral lips movei In some polite welcome , and I had mo1 JJm'u wlfo. Well , I remained and had tea witl them , but the promised "chuno" was pu oil on the pica of headache ; Instead wo oil lounged out on the porch gosripln ; and laughing until Mrs. Ivirland atoppei us by saving : "Jim , dear , I have ouch a bad head ache , I really must loaye our company and walk it away. " "Stelly , love , why didn't yer toll us /ore an1 wo'd stopped our gabbling. Poor pet , hadn't yo better go to bed ? " "No , Indeed , I could never rest. Stay here , Jim , with our friend until I como back. I hope ho will excuse my ill man nered headache. It Is something I Bailer a great deal with , " and after a few more words spoken in a wonderfully ewcot voice , she disappeared down the garden path."Fact "Fact , Carlton. My Stelly often gets thorn headaches , and goes off down 'oro to tno little brook , and sits 'ere till it goes 'way. Sometimes It takes n long time , an' I gits uneasy , but I know she wouldn't Itko mo spy in' arter her , BO I wait 'cro till she comes. Bear Stelly 1" It was plainly to bo seen that Jim Kir- land was very much in love with his pret ty little wife , since every throb of bis loyal heart boat for this frlvolona speci men of womankind. For frivolous aho certainly was. Jim had assured mo aho did nawthing 'bout the farm ; only read , sowed on canvas , played chunes and slept the livelong day. "But yor know , Carl , she's worry jellcato , an' heavy work would kill her. " Her conversation WAS of the highest order I may add. Presently I arosa to take ray leave , Jim coming down to the gate with mo. mo."I c n't go any further ; she might oomo back any minute an' bo disappoin ted at not finding me. Yon'll como over tn-morrow , Carl , won't ' ye ? I'd bo glad to BOO yo , an' ao'd Stolly. " I promised , and bid him good night. I was soon hidden among the oaks that formed an archway on either sldo of the lane ; dreary and dark except where the moonbeams plercod the leafy wall and fell in shafts of silver across the path. Not long after I had entered this lonely retreat I hoard footsteps proceeding mo on the wooden walk. Therp wao more then one , for presently a wide opening allowed the moonlight to stream through and I saw a man and a woman walking firm In arm before me. The mellow light fell on the latter' * golden hair , and the Folds of her wblto gown. As I drew near 1 recognizad the lorr but clear tones my friend's wifo. "So Jim followed hla Stella after all ? Whatever brought them hero ? " I asked nysolf. lint a moment later a mist covered my tycs ; I staggered and fall ag.lnst a tree , or the man's voice did not belong to rim , but It was a atrangor'a I remembered loarlng at the Dolboy hotel. I conld not eslst listening to the convocation. SomothiuR Impelled mo to almost crcop jack of tiio couple , I now knew that .ho man's arm was chsplng Stella's ( light form. "Must it ba to-morrow night , dur ance ? " she was aaylag , "Ooitilnly , it's not pleasant , Stella , to moving about this dead and-allvo place , and well , I must go back to town , and of oourso I want you to go. " "But It's BO Boon , dear , and It will hurt Jim ao much , You can't Imagine how fond ho la of mo. " The volco was pleading , "Pah I that country t quash ! Yon are so carolul of his. precious feelings , my dear , perhaps you had belter raturn'to his humble abode , churn butter and pick potatoes , slnca yon prefer his boorish love to mine. " "Ob , Clarence , dearest , how can yon treat me so cruelly ? I'll go with yon any time , anywhere , What do I cara fur Jim when I hare your love ! " I hoard no more. How I reached my lodgings 1 never knew , but I perfectly re member plunging my head Into cold water to ease its throbbing. Should I toll my friend at once , inako miserable hla life , and then nothing como of it , perhaps , or let his wife's despicable conduct - duct takolta own way and ro p the con- sennuncei ? What was I to do ? . Had eho gone ? Was poor Jim cndur Ing torment * WUIBQ than mine ? Or bad eho repented slid withstood the temptor'a wlloi ? I had hoard that voica In New York , on the train , and somewhere O'BP , and I know to whom it belonged. Stf Hi was lost. Ono fcyealng , two days Utter , a man , a madman , rushed Into my room and flang himself on the floor. My friend , pee Jim , the sama old , honest , manly Jim throwing his hands about wildly In th misery that filled his heart , his brain. ' . stood for a moment horrified. "Jim ! Jiml" I cried , then hastenln ] to him : "For God's sake , Jim , bo i man ! " "Aroan ! " ho groaned. "Wha'u a man Another paroxysm of agony passei ever him at this , and crying that fals woman's name , ho rolled from ono cm of the room to the other. I can not sa ; how I folt. Finally ho was quiet , and I poranadoc him to sit down. "What is It , Jim ? " I atkod.faltoiingly , dreading the answer. lie made none ; Instead ho handed mo an envelope , the contents of which were "DEAR JIM : I am going away will Clarence. 1 fear that my departnro wll hurt you very much , but I arr > sure you would not prevent mo from being happy I conld not be so in this dull little place and anyway I don't ' love yon as a wife shonld. Clarence will take mo away where I can BOO life. I ask you to for give and forgot mo , for I bollovo I am bettor away. STELLA. " Before mo sat the broken-hearted vie Urn of this hearties ] woman. After a while ho becimo more calm , and told mo the story , his lips trembling in the effort. "Last night she came homo wonlcc an * cried heraolf to sleep. Tjils mornin I stayed In an' loft the men to do thi work. But at noon she was all right , an sent mo 'bout my bus'noss. I never crosses her , Carlton , God knows I didn't. I wouldn't ha' lot the wind blowed roughen on her , an' why couldn't aho staid with mo , my pooty one. ? I'd made her happy , of It 'nd taken my life and soul. Oh , Stolly , Stelly , what will I do without yon ? ' What n pitiful sight that man was The big , scalding tears running down his dronzed cheeks , his powerful frame in i tremor , and choking sobs escaping hlmal Intervals , but never a word of that "false , perjured Clarence" and his accomplice. "Jim , reuse yourself , old man , " I Bald , unable to bear it any longer. "Yoi must take action at once. What will you do ? " 'Nawthln' ' . " "I'll ' bo hanged if you do. " ( I said something stronger. ) "Will you let that villain escape ? " "Make her unhappy ? " "I didn't say so. " "It would if I bring her back. wouldn't tech that that him with bsyf'k. No , no ; I loved my Httlo girl , Carl. I'll go 'nay on' forget I over hac one , and mobbo arter while she'll ' but , wood-by , old friend , I'll never forgot yo,1 and with a grip of his hand he was gone. Poor Jiml ho loft the place on the following day far parts unknown , went back to New York and trlod to lorgot the part I had taken in tno affair , 'or the doubt always clung to mo that perhaps I could have averted the cntastro pho.Six Six months after I saw a woman , aJ and attenuated , old before her tlmo , como out of a third class theater and > ross her way trough the irowd. I recognized the glorious golden hair and babyish blue eyes , and allowed her to her home , a miserable lenoment honto. and making inquiries ound that she had como there with a dark , handsome man , who a week after ward deserted her ; that her name was Stella Travis ( thank heaven , notKlrland ) , and that she was a ballot dancer in the 5 Theater , and , what my informant .Idu't know , she was ones Jim Klrland's wifo. Celebrating , 'en Httlo fine-era toying with a mine Sang I wont the powder , and then there were nine. 'fine ' Httlo fingers fixing rockets saraicht jip I n kick backward , and then there wore eight. light Httlo fingers pointing up to heaven candle "busted " and than toman , there were seven , oven little fingers punk and powder mix ? unk was ignited , and there were six. ix little fingers for a "slssar" strive Ono went off with it , and then there were fivo. 'ivo little fingers loading for a roar loom 1 went tha cannon , and then there were four. 'our ' little fingers with a pack made frae rash 1 went a cracker , and than there were three. 'lireo Httlo fingers found the fuse burned blua ombshell too previous , and then there were two. ! wo Httlo fingers having lota of fnn latol exploded , and there was one. na Jittlo finper foDling with a rjnn Didn't know 'twas loaded , and then there was none. * KoimUes. How doth yo little busy boo ' Iinprovo each chining hour , Especially wtien ho doth stick , With all hU puny power , Hla sharp proboscis right into Yo urchin's tender leg , AH in the neat ho puts Ills hand To steal yo bird her egg ; Or as he climbs yo apple tree , Ou thievish purpose bent , Honr doth ye bnlldoff fix ills eye On him with dire intent. Ami when yo urchin quick descends With the forbidden fiuit , How greedily his teeth inserts In ve boy his Sunday suit , s Tima dog and bea do well perform Their parts for boys who steal The stinging of such sharp rebukes Should sure be made to feel , [ Boston Courier. BlllotiHiiesa s very prevalent at this season , the ymptoras being bitter 'taste , offensive ireath. coated tongue , sick headache , rowalness , dizziness , loss of appetite , f this condition la allowed to continue , orlous consequences may follow. By iromptly taking Hood's Sarsaparilla , a ever may bo avoided or premature ieath prevented. It Is a positive euro or bllllouaneas. Sold by all druggists. It's Pleasant to Try , Anyhow , at lomcrville Journal , Kissing Is said to be very good thing to make a girl's lips red. A kits baa same- a lines been known to make a girl's lips , ad 'way up to the roof of her forehead , whoa her mother csma into the parlor unexpectedly just as thq kisser and clesoo were coming under the wlro. $ "Hunt's Remedy is the moat effective medicine I over used in my practice for dropsy and kidney dlsesiec. It has al. nest raised the dead. L , A. PALMER , M. D. ( Mystic. A force that Oghta successfully dlseate. A host in Itself , is 'Hant'a lemedy , EDUCATIONAL. There ara 18,001 female student ) In th American colleges. There arc ftt present in the United States 11G medical schools , and there it ono ) bysclan ! to every CSS Inhabitants. Dr. Robmion , of Brown Univernty , s ys ho would not ba president of n collee ( when the co education of the saxes was ctrricd on , Two daughters of John Bell , once a candi date for the presidency , are keenina n young ladies' aomiu ry at Chestnut Hill , Ibston. Miss Minnie Vorhis , who won thi prize for essays at the last commencement al the El- mlr college by delivering as her owi compo sition an old article from Scribner's Magazine bos returned the medal , Trot , Henry A. Fink , of Hamiltoi college has been elected to ths chair or oratory and English literature nt Amherst collero and is understood to bo willing to accept the posi tion. tion.Tiio Tiio now president of Bawdoln cnlege.Rov , William Do Wilt Hyde , Is only 27 years of ago. Ho is n graduate of Harvard , tn nccom * rllshed theologian and writer , and n fine base ball player nnd sparror. Professor Jnmoi A. Dana , of ITalo. has boon elected on honorary member of the lloyal Society of London , an hoior novoi conferred upon any other American , with bul a single exception Professor Asn Gray , of Harvard , The presence of a Japanese RCrtlqmnn in this country for the purpose of inspecting our public schools and reporting to liii govern ment such points as may suggest themselves to him in the course of his luvcsUatione , Is no lets a compliment to our system than nn evidence of intelligence on the part of those who sent him abroad , At the corrmencemcnt exercises of the grammar department of the public schools of Wlieoling , V. Va , * , three of the twenty-seven graduates were colored pupils who had com ptetod the course of study in the eihoola devoted voted to their race * . This is believed to bo the first time that white and colored pipits have been graduated at the same placj south of Mason and Dixon's lino. Professor 0. K. Adams , of Mlcliean Uni vcrally , who is likely to succoodl'reMdcnt White , of Cornell , is n man wh > has won tame gradually as a teacher. Ho was asn tu tor almost the butt of students , wht gave him the nickname of "Droop Eye , " because of a certain sleepy lonk ho habitually voro. He has devevoped , however , into n scholar of note , a successful educator and ixutlor , and a man widely respected nnd cxcepticnally pop ular. ular.Dr. Dr. John 0 , Brannor , late of the geological survey of Pennsylvania , has been elected to the newly established professorshipof geology in the Indiana University , at Blcomington , Ind. Professor Branner nccompmled Pro fessor Hartt , of Cornell University to Brazil , In 1874 , and was his assistant geolotist on the imperial geological survey of that cmntry un til the suspension of the wotk and tha death of Professor Hartt. Still later he made an other trip to Brazil as the special nfent of the United States department of agriculture. The experiment with industral education at ths Bowditch Grammar ached , Salem , Mass , , has proved successful. The pupils ol the three upper classes were enlisted in the wark about nve months ago , no revards being offered. Last week nn exhibitiot of about 1EO articled was held , including WEste-bas- kets , mat ? , , a full-made dress , tictiis , aprons , scarfs , pillow-cases , darning , quilts , _ bntton- bolos , sofa-pillows , paintings and tie like from the girls , Tha boys made engines , chairs , cabinets , bird-houses , boxes , drivings , and boats and curried leather , besides nany other things. t The girls also exhibited s > me excel 1 lent specimens of plain and fancy cooking , ono loaf of raised bread taking the prize. Perhaps nothing showed moro real skill than the large side of leather which a biy tanned , curried and finished with bis own lands. Hot Weather. Oh , de hot wedder sun am cr gittin' in his work , An' de nigger sorter 'long fur do shade ; Not so much beca'ae he's tryin1 fur tor shirk , But baca'eo ha'a got ernutf o' da ipude. i De a'r am ez hot ez er breaf frum dar fire , An' do heat quivers high in glee , An' der man what says he likes it-ob , well- he's alinr Kain't put dat racket on mo , Ob , takp out de boss ; Oh , fling down da hie ; Oh , come wid de boss , Fur do an yer heard * ho'n when it blow , blow , blow ; oh , doan yer hear de ho'a when it blow. De cotton will soon ba bright wld do bloom ; Like er pretty pjil in her pink dress ; An'donde ole cut worm may capei roun' an' fume , But he jeat ez well go back inside bis nest ; Do chillen-singa gayly when da's dribln' up de cows , An' do bullfrog j'inea in do song ; An' de a'r-skimmln bull-bats almos' zip de plough , Dat do lazy mules so slowly drags erlong. Oh , take out de huss ; Ob , fling down de hoe ; Oh , come wid us bos ; , Fur doan yer hear do ho'n when it blow , blow , blow ; oh , doan yer hoar be ho'n when it blow , [ Arkansaw Traveler. IIELIGIOCS , Goo. W , Childs acts as usher every Sunday n the little Long Branch church which heel el pod to'bnild. The South Baptist church of Hartfoid , Jonn , has called the Kev , Joseph 1C. Whee- er , of Terre Haute , Imi. The ninth annual meeting of the Believers' meeting for Bible ntudv will ba held at Nia- ar , Ont , July 23 to 30 , Of 202 schools established by tha American ami .ay school union in Michigan sixty-six mvo grown into churches. Tin ) number of communiKtj in the 'United 'ratb/teriun church in 1833 is reported at 88- 71 , being a gaiu over last yearcf 1,231 , Evangelist Moody will organize n conven- Ion of Christian workers to bo hold in North- eld , Mass. , for ten dayj beginning August th. th.Tho The Like Superior 9amp meeting , on _ the ncampinont grounds near L' Anne , Mich. , vill commence nn Tuesday evening , July 21 , nd cloze July 27 , The Presbyterian church in Ireland em- irncea nearly one-half the Protestant poula- ion of the country. There are 553 congre. ations , 620 ministers , and 102,423 communi cants , The cross which the princess of Wales re cently gave to St. Peter's church , M. Louis , of gilded brass , with triple formed points , leautifully engraved , with four Irish crystal * t its extremities and a garnet sot in a royal tar at the junction of the cross. It has been ilaced upon n brass pedestal of three steps , on which the Inscription is engraved : "To the ector and congregation of St. Peter' ' Church , it , Louis , from Her Royal Highness Alexan- ra , the Princess of Wale ? , 1885. " The Rev. Dr. Charles A , 13n > pa , protestor f Hebrew In the Union Theological seminary , ecently deo'ared by Tha Interior to ba the iiost accomplished biblical scholar of this ountry , has come out strongly against the ro < ised version of the Old Testament. He holds hat the revisers made n great mistake In ac- epting as the bails of their work the name lassoretio Hebrew text that waa used by tiio uthora of King Jaraea' yertlon , and ho con- ludes that in a short time the now version will need revision , Speaking oi old landmark * , the Dutch Re- ormod church building in Harlem , situated Third avenue and One Hundred und Twen- y-firtt street , is to be moved so as to face the utter street and leave room for the erection of massive bminees building on the avenue. This organisation dates back some 230 years n 1C53 and wns property amounting to 70. ,000. It is building a new and handsome hurch oditica at Hlxtli avenue and One Hun- Ircd and Twenty-third utreet at a cost of $130,000 , but will continue to use the old tructura as a mission chapel and for the ben- fit of the Wait Bl Jo portion cf the congrega- ion , The ecclesiastical organization is a very trong Die , as Is the caie with all of the Dutch Ufnrmed congregations in New York city. The Rev. Arthur Ritchie , tha hiph church rctor of the KpUcopat church of St. Igua- jus , New York , haj built u lofty chancel par- it ! an nearly as huh as tha calling and ei- cndio ? from one tide of tha church to the other , shutting off the sanctuary from the people , Ornamental gates of brasa scroll work give access to the sanctuary , and look ing between tha pillars in the partition , the congregation can see the tall candles bnrnlnj on the high altar. High above the gates is a wooden crucifix with n lifcaize figure of Christ When the procession of choristers entered thi church , n puff of Incense bunt through thi open doors. Down the side nislo and up thi center nislo the procession passed , with n tnl crucifix borna in ftont nd n whits robed cen ser bearer swinging his coneer. A bancre encrusted with gold embroidery of the figure of the Saviour was carried nloft by A long bearded inin in n white gown and red sash The service was intoned. Aiifiostnrft lilt tern were prepared by Dr J , G. B , Siegort for his private use. Their reputation is such to-day that they havp become como generally known ns the best appetizing tonic. Beware of counterfeits. ASK you : grocer or druggist for the genuine article manufactured ufacturod by Dr , J , G , B. Sicgert k Sons. Whrit tiio AViUl AVuvcs any ? "What nro the wild waves Raying , Sister , the whole day long ? " "Two spoons in n 5 cent plalo of cream Is coming it rnythor strong. " [ Gorham Mountaineer , YOUNG MEN ! HEAD 1'llIS. THE VOLTAIC BELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , otter to send their celebrated KLKOTOO-Vot- TAIO BELT nnd other ULECTIUO AITLIANCKE on trial for thirty days , to mou ( young or old aflllcted with nervous debility , loss of vitality anel manhood , nnd all kindred troubles , Al for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and many other diseases , Complete restoration to health , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred , an thirty days' trial ie allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet tree. The toy cannon and pistol done Its work on Saturday at Dubnqno. A boy named Hardmalld has n bullet In hla aide , planted by a companion. The wound la thought to bo fatal. The toy cannon blow out an eye for Adolph , the son of Herman Kombaooher. HorsfortVs Acid I INCOMl'AUABLB IN SICK HEADACHE. Dit. FUED HOUNKU , Jr. , Salem , Va. , eaya : "To relieve the Indigestion and so-called headache nnd mental depression incident to certain stages of rheumatism , it is Incomp arable. " _ The Union Transit company has been In corporated , with a capital of $5,000,000 , its object being to build olavated railroads in hicago , The Poor Little Ones Wo often BOO children with rod erup ttons on face and hands , rough , scaly skin , and often sores on the head. Those things indicate a depraved condition of the blood. In the growing porlod chil dren have need of pnro blood by which bo build up strong and healthy bodies. If Dr. Plorce's "Gjldon Medical Dlaoov- ury" is given , the blood is purged of its bad elements , and the child's dovolopj incut will bo hoalthyand as it should be. Scrofulous affection ? , rickets , foyer-sores ilp'jolnt dlsaaso or other grave maladies and sufferings ara sure to result from neglect and lack of proper attention to such caeca , _ _ A new comet has been discovered by Pro- 'nasor Barnard , of the Vanderbilt university observatory at Nashville , Tonn , The Patrons of Husbandry Is nn organ- zatlon which has been of great benefit to 'aimers. Mr. H. 0. Devries , the master 'or the State of Maryland , was complete y cured of rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil. Oil.A A revolution has broken oat in Venezuela , and the insurgents have seized the steamer Jibertadon , with several government chiefs on beard. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ She Most Wonderful Fluid , The blood. It la our llfo. It must be n good order to go through the very delicate little tubes through which r , Is constantly coursing. Of itself the flu Id is without color ; but , as vro look at it , ( s a deep red ; the corpuscles give it that eel or , by reason of the Iron in them. The corpuscles are so small that It takes 3,100 of thorn laid in a straight line to make an nch. Brown's Irjn Bitters carries irene ; o these Httlo corpuscles , and thus en riches the blood when It is poor , thus conferring health and vigor. This famous onic is only a dollar a bottle , at the druggists. _ - _ _ _ _ _ The ladies of Augusta , Ga. , are boycotting n dry goods firm which refused to close their tore at G o'clock as ether business housed did u : u to give their clerks a rest. "Can't Bo Beat. " This'comes from ono whoso caeo is ono among 'thouoands. Mr. A. R Jennings , of Barhamsvlllo , Va. , had suffersd from dyspepsia , but cheerfully writes , 'Brown's Iron Bitters can't bo boat in coming up to all that is claimed for It. " Ask any rospojtablo druggist for Brown's ron Bitters , at a dollar a bottle. CAPITAL PRIZE , 875,000. Tickets Only SO. Shares in Proportion Jonisiana State Lottery Company "ire do hereby certify that tee superviie the ar angtments for all the Monthly and Seini-Annua Drawings of the Louisiana State MUry Company nd in jicreon manage and control the hemielvci , and that the tame are ( inducted mth oncsty , fairness1 and in good faith , toward all jxir. ies , and we authorize the company to vie th.il cer- i/lcate , with/ac-similea of our signature ! attached n its advertuementi. Incorporated In 1883 lorSB years by the leglsUtmt oi educational nd ohultablo purpoans with t aptUI ol $1,000,000 10 which a rcacrro fnnilot ovei ? 660 000 has elnco been added. By c overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part ol the present state constitution adopted December 2d. A. U. 1879. : The only lottery over voted ou aad endorsed by be people ol anyatate , 11 never scales or postpones. Its grand tingle number drawings take place monthly , A SPLENDID OPPOBTDNITT TO W'N A lOnTDNB th Grand Drawing , Clans G , in the Academy f Music , Now Orleans , Tuesday , July 1-lth 885,182d Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 00,000 Tickets at Fiv ? Dollars Bach , Frac tions , in Fifths In Proportion. LIST or rauBii 1 CAPITAL PRIZE t78OCI 1 do do 26,000 1 do do 10,000 2PBIZE8 OF 0,000 12,00. 6 do 2.COO 10,000 10 do 1,000 10,000 20 do tCO 10,000 100 do 200 20,000 800 da . , 100 80,000 iOO do 60 25,000 OCX ) do SS SS.OOO IrmOXIlUTION fRIIBS. D Approximation 1'rlies ot $7(0 0,760 D do do tOO _ . . . , , . 4600 9 do do SSO 2,260 967 Frlioa , amounting to „ . . } 2J3,5IO Application lor rates to cluba should be ru cleonlj o theotllco ol the Company In New Orleans. For further Inlormailun writs clearly ( thing loll uldieee. POSTAL NOrKS , Eipreeg Money Orueri , oi < ew York Kxcliange In ordinary letter , Centner bv Hxpreaa ( all sum * ol 15 and upward * al our ex icnw ) addressed , U. A. PAUPIIIN Or 11. A. DAUPHIN , New Oilcans , U. 007 Seventh St. , Washington D. O. Uake P 0. lloue ? Ordeia payable and addreai Registered Lettsra to NEW OHLEAN3 NATIOffAt , BANK Nlvr Orleani U Real Estate ouer 213 South 14th Street , Have a large list ofj inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. "Wo have business property ou Capitol Avouue , Doclgo , Douglas , Farnnm , ITnriioy , Howard , 9tli , 10th , 18th nnd 10th sreets. We have fine residence property on Fnrimm , Douglas , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Casa , California streets , Sher man , St .Marys end Park Avenues , in fact on all the best residence streets. We have property in the following adr ditions. McCormick's , milara&'CaldwelTs Kountz < & Ruth's. Lakes , Impr'nt Association Elizabeth Place ] Wilcox , E. V.fSmitlx's ; Burr Oak , Horbacli's , ' Isaac & Seldon's * Patrick's * Hanscom's Parker's , West Omaha. Sliiim's , Grand View , ' Gise's , Credit Foncier , Helson's , Kountz9 First Kountz' Second , Godfrev's , Kountz9 Third , Lowe's , Kountz9 Fourth , Syndicate Hill , College Place , " < Plain view , Park Place , Hill Side , Walnut jHilL Tukev &Kevsors , West End , Thornburg , Clark Place , Capitol , Mvers & Hichards.'S Heed's First , Bovds/5 And al the other Additions to the E27MLK City : : We have the agency fo tae syndicate lands in South Omaha. These ots sell from $225 upwards , and are very desirable property. The development of the packing house and othnr interests there , are rapidly building up that portion of. the city. Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Kirhwood addition , which we offer at low vrices , terms # 25 down balance 510 per month. [ These lots are on high evel ground and are desirable. Hawthorne,1 This addition is more centrally located than any other now addition near the best Schools in the city. All the streets are being put to grade ; ho grades have oeen established by the city council , and is very desira ble residence property , only 15 blocks from Post office , prices lower tiian adjoining additions for a home or investment. Those lots cannot bo > eaten. Fen , SALE Houeo and lot on 21et St , Easy Fen SALE-HOUSO and lot , 25th nnd Ohicn onus go street ; splendid corner , § 3,000. Fen BALK 22 foot on Farnam St. . near 1th St. , 88,000. , 000 FOB , SALK-First clans business block , $ -15 , J FOB SAU-Lot InWnlnnt hill , 8200 , Foil SAIE-I lot on Wheaton St. ; good Foil SALE Lots on 20th , § 550 each , house , $ JEOO. , Fen SALE 22 acres with elegant residence , Fen SALS Fine corner lot in Shlnn 8 addl , good barn , flno trees , elirubory , fruit , hot and lion , § 760. old water and all conveniences ) first clasa Fen SALE-Lot in Millard Place , specia iroperty in every respect. bargain. Foa SALECO feet on Farnam street , near Fou LEASE Fine business property on 10th 6th. Rood business property cheap. St , and St. Mary's Avenue. FOR KENT Itoora 44x76 , 3d floor , on 14th Fen SALE i lot on Chicago St , between root. 13th and 14. With good house , 83,000. We will furnish conveyance free to any tjoj tJie city to show property to our friends unit customers , antllcJicer/ully give informa tion regarding OmaJia Property. wJto Jiave Itaryains to offer o iire" invited to see us. RealgEjtate Agents , 213 S. 14th St. , bet. Farnam & Done las