r THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE : MONDAY , JUNE .20. 1887. WE STILL LEAD SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY , JUNE 18th. 120 pairs women's Curuco Kid , button , 50 pairs nions' Seamless Calf 15als , nt worked button hole , at $1.50. This Is a $1.75. They usually aoll at $2.50. solid shoo throughout and cannot be 18 pairs mcns' Seamless Calf Dal.s , at $3. duplicated in this town for lets than It will pay to 0x31111110 them. S'J.GO. We still have on sale 250 pairs of our BO pairs mcns' Calf Congress , at $1.50uc- ; metis' cclohratod solid seamless calf tual value , | 2.25. shoes at $2.50 , in all styles. THERE IS BUT ONE And that is the Old Reliable , 1320 Farnam St , Where we set the LOW PRICES. Let Those Follow Who Can Uo you hear mo ? I tell you them is nothing llko it. M. F. Martin is closing out liis stock to quit business This is no idle talk. Ho means busi ness from the jump , for ho has re duced prices all over his immense line stock of FURNITURE Stoves and Carpets And will sell to all who conio , strangers and all , on time , small payment down , balance weekly or monthly as you wish. Now is the time to lurnish a hou o cheap and all on credit or for cash. Makes no diu'cronee , wo will sell for cash just as cheap as wo will on monthly payments. Store 017 and 01 ! ) South 13th street , between Jackson and Jones. Cheapest place in Omaha to buy. KSTAHL1SI1EO 1833. A. J. SIMPSON , Leading Carriage Factory Estimates Furnished on Application. 1409 and 1411 Dodge Street. Store , Office and RanJi Wort : , Door and Window Screens made and put up at bottom prices. Furniture Jlepalred and Upholstered * Don't throw awny your old furniture when ture dealers nnd others ID the business who do tou oiin hnve it repaired Knd upholstered for not mnko it specialty. Drop us a card nnd milr what it will cost to got now , nnd your old we will call wltB gam plds of f urnlt lire covering , fiirnfturu In bettor than choip now. measure your windows nud doom and give CAHPK1S LAID. WoKlvoour whole ntton- prices before your furnlturo loaves the house. lon | to the business. Having had n lar o sxpo- Don't forget the place , * hence .f TO good In the satisfaction oust , we and feel prices confident below wo furni can 3O1 N. 15th , Opp. Baptist Church. FIRE-PROOF. JRHIS is the perfected form of portable Roofing , manufactured by us 1 for tlio past twenty-seven years , and ia now in use upon roofs of Factories , Foundries , Cotton Gins , Chemical Works , liuilroad Bridges , Cars , Steamboat Decks , etc. , in all parts of the vrorld. Supplied ready for use , in rolls containing 200 square feet , and weighs tvith Asbestos Roof Coating , about 85 pounds to 100 square feet Is adapted for all climates and can be readily applied by unskilled workmen. Samples and Descriptive Price List free by mail. H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO. , H.W. Jolmi' Fire ftndWaler-I'roof Atbettoi Sheathing : , Building Felt , Albettot Steam Packings , Holler Covering ! , Liquid 1'alnti , Plro-Vroof 1'alnti , etc. VULOABESTONi Moulded FUton-Hoa Faekloir , Rlngi , Gaskets , Sheet racking , eta. F.tahiUh d msa. 175 RANDOLPH ST. . CHICAGO. * w.i. < .Kji.ii i u. For Sale by Chicago Lumber Co. , Omaha , Neb. , and Council Bluffr , Iowa * Gratton & Hash's RESIDENCE LIST Faulitn'i odilI , V8 t.,0 room liniue. city wntor Ambler's Bilil , Imyn . , 5 room hou o , well ctstorn Clitornoneraitelctc.il OUiHcnsb , bulunce totult. barn. fiOOOi fTOO cn < h , 1ml. ROpcrmontb. Lake's add , Ijtko ! . , 6 room liouso , vrcll , clstorul Nelson s tvJil.Cummlnx at , 5J ft fronUKB by 1'35 ' , 'J S4JO ; IS.V ) CMnh.bul. fJOpcr montb.7 per cent. room home. J10,400i fl.UM cull , bnl , 3 years. llorbiclt'Bldadil , IStti ft. , T room houo , barn , well , Dozgs A. Hill's add , 2.ithst.S room house , barn , well Cittern , etc. , 14 'MKJU \ cash balance to lull , etc , M.WU ; ll.MJ cash , bnU t , 2 nnil 3 years , Omaha VIew , silatul tt4 room liouso , barn , well , Fairmont nilit , IWtUnvo. , 8 room tioiuo , city water , tlitcrndo..f..M ) ; 11,030 cmli bill tonrmngo. cistern , H.MOi $80Ucashtial. easy. Uiualiu VIew , uliral * t.i room liouso , barn , well , Knuntzo AHulh'sBdd , 13th et. , nlco house , fruit and CUtcrn , etcfVO ; 3'JO ' cush , bal 1,2,3 and < years. uliailotreos , etc , fl.OOJ ; consult for tormi. Ouulm View , Mliiml t , 7 room houio , on wcit KountioAUuth' dd , Uth t. , 3 houses with Im llopc , t..MO , f A ) i a li , 1ml 1,2 , mid 3 years , proventstTUOi I1V cash , b il. to arritngo. AVulnut HillNicholas t.,5 room house , barn , fruit City , proper , O.ussU , 3 houses , cor , on ! d , rentals trees,2lots , ! ! , ; ) ; fl.UOOrusb , buHJJpar month. | tt n month , I3JUO ; tenaa easy. \Y hmt Hill , Nelson St. , 7 loom house , city witter , Citypropcr,0.iinit.'Jroouiliousoall . modern Itu- Pico location , $ .1,100 ; K'.UfO c uli , bal In & year * . jirovoments , J15 , XIHca ; ti. Walnut HillNlolul t t. , 7 room house , city water , Cltrproper , Doutlu st. . 10 room brlclc house , top BiHitoJ i\nl o.Meaiud , S.I.WiVU ) ; cusli.balS yi'.irs. of lilll near IStli , 111,10) ) ; Hc.isli , bal. to urranue. \Vnliint Hill , door Ki'ft ,5 room homo , well , cisti-ru CityproperWebstsc St. , 'J roam house , noarcar barn , otc.l--W ; JKflcasli , bil CJSper month. linocityator.harn , WOWMc ; s' bal to arranue. HeJIct1 , add , I'.irkavo. , 8 room liouso , large lot I'lty , proper , Webstar St. , 1) room home , l.irxo lot. ftceiouVelructsSWOi ti'Mdowu. bal urranue. well , cistern , fruit troes.IJMX ) ; M a hbal. U rr. Vlso a Large List of Acreage and Business Prop erty , at 1421 Douglas street , C. L ERICKSOK & COMPANY , 212 .North Sixteenth Street , Dealer * In Watches , Diamonds , Jewelry tC Silverware Headquarters for Emblematic Pins and Charms All warranted. v. L. jatioKsos e co. , zix y. ictu st , A aiAS ( WITHOUT A Wounded With n 1'ojsoncd Hpcar In anAfrtcnn Jungle Skillful Hut- jjcry. New YorK llcrnld : A man without a jaw is Michael Custclar , who was recent ly admitted as a patient to Roosevelt Hospital. lie is a Spaniard , about fifty years old , and has spunt much of his tiino at sea. 1 hrco years ugo the bark on which lie was acting as mate was driven ashore on the coast of Africa in a hurricane. Three sailors besides Castelar were the only ones who survived the shipwreck , and one of the sailors fortunately hud boon a membernf an expedition that had KOIIO into the interior several years bctore in search of ivory and was familiar with the country and the habits of the natives. To get to tlio tnarest elvili/ed settlement required a journey of about seven hun dred miles through thick jungles and misasmatic I lowlands and over lofty mountains. The four started on the wearisome march. At the end of a month two of the sailors died of fever , and after their bodies hud been decently buried the survivors pressed onward to the place of safety. A 1'K.VUl'UI. WOUND. There was plenty of food in the wild growing vegetation , birds' nests and biuall game , and much danger from the wild beasts and ferocious natives. The two men alwavs avoided the natives whenever it was possible , but on several occasions there were hand to hand con- llicts and the travellers had many a wound to testify to the agility of the na tive born citi/.eus. On one occasion Cas- tclar , while lighting with a native , was struck in the face by a long spear-like weapon , the point of which was driven through botli chocks. Castelar grabbed the weapon and with a devterous' thrust sent it into the black man's heart. Ho carried the thing with him afterward. Some leaves that the sailor gathered checked the hemorrhage from the severe wound , and when they got to the settle ment about ten days'later , the wound seemed to be healing well. An English suigeon was visited , and to save disligurcment from the imperfect healing he reopened the wound and sewed it up in the regular way. 15ut the wound did not heal as roiwiily a.s had boon anticipated , and the llcsli sloughed away in a surprising manner. Castelar jest llcsh , became exceedingly weak and in time his skin became a dark copper color. Then the surgeon , on examining the weapon with which the wound was made , found that it was the travjah or poisonous spear. The head of the spear is dipped in a vegetable poison known only to the natives , which , though it acts slowly , is believed by llicm to produce certain death. An antidote was given and had the o fleet of improving the pa tient's condition and rendering tlio skin a natural color. The external wound in the cheek closed , but there was constant soreness and twinges of pain in both jaws. Castelar was so completely run down that lie was ailvised to take a sea voyage , and when a Ir&uip steamer came into the port ho shipped on her , bound for China and thence to this city. Throughout the long voyage Castelar did not luuo a mo ment's peace. The motion of the vessel seemed to aggravate the pain in his jaws , and on tlio trip from China here he would have been turned over to the fishes if the captain had not been unusually mild for his calling. The day of his arrival lie was removed to Roosevelt hospital , and ins case was carefully studied in the light of the history of the injury. A WONUUHVUL ornitATiox. From tlio symptoms and the gradual decline in the patient's health , tao con- conclusion was reached by Dr. Spencer that the patient had a cancerous tumor involvjnjr both jaws. As to how far tlio condition of the jaws was duo to the in oculation of the poison was a matter of doubt. Some of the consulting physi cians hold that it hud nothing to do witli it. But it was decided that extirpation of the jaw was necessary. The patient was taken to the operating room the day after his admission to the hospital and placed under the inllucncc of ether , and the operation was successfully and skilfully performed. What was loft did uot look much like a face. The wound has now nearly healed , the patient is recovering strength , but his lace is as flat as n pancake. An attempt will be made as soon as the tenderness is gone to put in an artilicial rubber jaw to give the face a natural appearance. If the patient can got used to the incon venience there will not bo much deformity left in tlio contour , though , of course , the scars will show something of what ho has gone through. Whether there will bo a permanent euro cannot be told for a year. One Woman's Success. Colonel Higginson in Harper's Mazaar tells of a Now England young married woman who has made a decided success of the manufacture of a very superior kind of blanxqts. Several capitalists have joined her in the venture , and the establishment , with their help , will now bo onlanred. "Their verdict , " writes Colonel Higginson , "may bo taken as es tablishing H fact that a woman has suc ceeded in taking the load of all others in the eastern states in n most dilliciilt branch of manufacture , and this by her own ener gies. Such an example does not prove that it is the duty of all women to under take business enterprises , any more than it IH the duty of all men to paint pictures or open retail shops. There must bo a proper consideration of special talents. In this case it appears my visitor had tested herself very carefully as slip wont along , had taken up the uudeitaking as a temporary matter only , and had neon carried on by the interest with which it inspired her , and by her own evident adaption to the work. The use of her example is not in its being followed implicitly or fool ishly , but in the help it gives to all women who dare. When Margaret Ful ler , in answer to a question from one who wished to set limits to the sphere of women , answered , 'Let thnfn uo"sea - captains , if you will , ' she did-not forseo that Captain Betsy Miller , of the bark Clootus , would ere long bo doing the very thing which she had selected at random as an extreme instance. One ol the very functions which have been oftencsc named as beyond tjio natural gift of woman , has boon tilt ) superintendence of a largo manufac turing establishment , involving usiLdooa three separate faculties a knowledge of machinery , a business aptitude , and the capacity to control men. Yet hero these three qualities have been combined ; and liavo been tested by success. The result should rurely encourage every other wo man who hesitates bcforo sonic similar opportunity. One such victory docs not prove that every other success is certain , but shows that it need not bo .set down aside as impossible merely because it is impossible. " Disease lies in ambush for the weak , a fccblo constitution is ill adapted to en counter a malarious atmosphere- and sudden changes of temperature , and the least robust are usually the easiest vic tims ; Dr. iT. 11. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purilicr will give tone and vitality and strength to your entire body. Only a Tramp , ' "it lie Had $15OOOO. Now York World : In overhauling eomo old papers in the office of the board of county commissioners at the court honso in Wheeling. W. Va. , a few days ago , documents having a face value ol about $ 150,009 wore mie.irthcd. The pa pers bore the signature of Loveli Gore , and their perusal calls to mind the mys terious death of a mttn of that name in that county about five years ago. In the summer of 1683 a dirty , unkempt and ragged stranger made bis appearance ami cncAiupcd by the roadside , where bo * U ft frugal meal begged roni a nciglibonng farmhouse. The next morning the old man was found uncfoifs'ciolis and almost dead from an assault ulilch had been made mon him during the night , while his clothing and the. , wagon had evidently jeen searched by Some one having know 1- edge of valuables in Ins possession. Tliu old man died iHfow ) ( hours. Sewed in ils coat were found several letters and papers , but these were subjected to a very superficial examination , and wcto then front to this city' , where they were tossed nto n plgeon'hWe ' at tlio court house. J'o-day's examination of these papers showed them to consist of pronuntssory lotcs , bonds , deeds to Vermont land and other evidences of wealth to the aggro- 'atu amount above stated. Use of .Money at Elections. From the Louisville Courier-Journal : In at least ono e eetiou for governor of iu'iitucky since the war tlio successful candidate spent money lavishly , and is renerally credited with having bought lis nomination. Ho dumped $10,000 nto Louisville at ono whirl , and certain delegations from this city ivho were named in his interest lad to bo bought again in convention. [ n the convention which nominated a lovernor in 1833 , money was so plentiful .hat many delegates found it impossible : o suy which candidate they preferred. They generally managed , however , to fall on the side which had the biggest pile. pile.Money Money was openly and notoriously used in the election in this city last Au gust bv every candidate who had any to use. Money is a big factor and is rapidly coming to bo , if it is not already , the controlling agent in our politics. There night to bo a strong , vigorous movement .o put down this evil , this shame to American manhood. Nniiolcoti'N Letter. Paris Letter : A curious autograph Jot- : or from Louis Napoleon to his uncle , Joseph Bonaparte , was sold at the Hotel Dronot last week. It was written in No vember. 1830 , immediately after his at- .cmgt at Strasbourg to get into a revolution against Louis I'Jnlippe , ind read as follows : "You have icard with surprise of the Stras- jourg all'air. When one does not suc ceed one's intentions are misunderstood , calumniated and blamed , oven by one's own family. 1 do not attempt to-day to 2lear 1113 aulf in your eves. To-morrow 1 leave lor America , amfyou will be doing mo a service by sending me a few letters of introduction for Philadelphia and New York. On leaving Europe , perhaps for ever , I experience the greatest sorrow at .ho thought that oven in my own family 1 find none who pities my lot. " Didn't , \Hk Her lUt-lit. Mr. Burdctte insists that lie overheard a woman lectuilnc her husband as follows on board a tialn : "Now I'll toll you why 1 wouldn't co Into the icstauiatit ami have a cup of couVe with you while wo weio waiting lor the tialn. 1 didn't like the way you tskcd me. Keep quiet. 1 have the lloor N'ot half an liourtboloic jou said to Mr. L'uller : 'Come , letts > ave a cigar , ' and away > ou went , holding , jhis arm niui uot Riving him a chance to , Decline. When wo mot John O'llowdy onour way to luncheon , you said , Mtiit In ( line , Jolin ; come take lunch with us. ' Anil then to-nlilit. when we found the train aiKJiour late. jou looked at your watch , turiieij.tp me , aad said in a ques tioning way : 'Woulft you like 11 cup of cof fee' " And Idid wftrft It : I was tired mid a little hungry , but 1 would have fainted before I would have accented such an invitation. A nd you wont away a little bit vexed with mo and had your coffee and bread and but ter by yourself and didn't enjoy It verv much. In eflect jou said to mo : 'If you want a cup of collec , it you really want It , i will buv It for you. ' You aio the bust husband In ttlo world , but do as nearly all the be-rti husbands do. Why- do you men seem Ho dole things out to your wives when you fairly throw them to tlio men \ou know ? .Why don't you Invite mo heartv ( ! asou Invite men ? Why didn't you say , 'Come , let's pet a little cntTce and something , ' and take mo right along with you ? You wouldn't say to a man' 'Would you like mo to go and Uuy you a cigar ? ' Then why do you always Issue your little Invitations to treats In that way to moV In deed , indeed , my dear husband , it men would only act toward their wives as heartily , cordially , frankly as they do toward the men whom they meet , they would lind cheerier companions at homo than they could at the club. " Popularity of tlio Hose. Tick's Magazine : The sale of roses in this country amounts to hilly 1,000,000 plants a year at the present time. There are no sta tistics by which the exact number can bo learned , but a knowledge of the extent of cultivation by the principal piopagatois en- dblcs us to estimate as above stated. The probability is that the annual pale exceeds considerably rather than falls slioit of this amount. These plants are almost wholly raised on their own roots , as budded plants , which at one time were quite common , have lallcn into dlsreputo and will now scarcely command a purchaser. The popular judgment in this icspect Is nodoiiDt right , and will bo sus tained. Budded plants , except with some weak growing varieties , will never attain be In vogue , and the number of excellent varie ties ot vigorous growth Is so great that deli cate growers will bo di cauleu tor this fault alone , no matter what other good qualities thov may possess. Tlio rose Is the most highly pii/ed , and , next to the geranium , the most generally cultivated Howcring Plant. These remarks apply to amateur cultivation. Professional Hori.itB make rose-growlnjr a very prominent part of their business , and immense quanti ties of flowers are raised during thn winter season tor cutting. The statement is made by ft competent authority that in 18S3 "Iho ti ado sold ! M,000,000 cut roses. " This Indi cates to some extent the popularity ol this particular llower. The popular blood purifier , Hood's Sarsaparilla , is having a tremendous sale this season. Nearly everybody takes it. Jr.y > t Yourself. _ _ Enrthquako Shock in a Hoop Mine. Virginia , Nov. , Knterpriso : Yesterday morning at ten or twelve minutes to U o'clock this city was visited by an earthquake shock that was probably the severest ever felt here. It awoke nearly every ono In the city. From first to last It continued elelit or ten seconds. It began with a sort.pt , thrill or quiver that lasted only a tracl'mn 'or a second ; then came the big thump jorfshock , which was as sudden and as soon jo.'yer as the report of a cannon. Had a half'dozen such jerks as the blc ono ott'urred in siicpesblo many buildings would have sutlers * . TfTlie big shock was followed by a lonJ , throbbing tlulll that finally died out. 'The shockwas felt In most mines along the Comstock. A miner who was on tEs 1,500 level of the Con solidated Cnlliornla. ' mid Virginia sajs it seemed to him that tlw ground under him was "all alive. " Miners at work in the Be.st and Belcher thouirh Utero had been a big explosion of gas In tbd bulK-headod poitlon ot the Consolidated * Ufoinla and Virginia. At the Ophir the miner ? ou the 1,800-fout level thought some klml of explosion had oc curred , and , liastuulii to the main shaft , were hoisted out. Spwo of tire men say that It seemed to-thumUnftffQmcthlng had swcut thiouch the mtno wk was "like a big gp " - wind. In making the assertion that I'ozzoni's medicated complexion powder is entlro ly free from injurious or deadly poisons wo do it upon the authority of a thorough chemical analysis. It is ono of thooldest face powders in American market , and is used in the fanuilic' of seine of our most prominent mcdic.il men who have personally acknowledged to the proprie- or that they not only considered it harm- ess , but esteemed it highly beneficial in very respect. Sold by all druggists. Complexion Powder is an absolute necessity ot the refined toilet in this cli- mate. 1'ozzoni's combines c * ry clement of beauty and purity. Dr. Hamilton \ \ arren , Magnetic Physi cian and Surgeon , Hoom 3 , Crounsc bloolc corner ICth and Capitol avenue. Chronlo tnd uurvous diseases a specialty. Hood's Sarsaparilla Combine ? , la a manner peculiar trt Itself , the best tlool-inirlf ) ) Ins and Mrcngthenlni : reme dies of the \ cpct.iblo kingdom , You w 111 find this wonderful remedy cflvctl\o where other medicines Imo failed. Tiy It now. It will jmrlfy jour Wood , rcgulato tlio digestion , and gl\o new life and \lgor to the entire body. "Hood's Sirsnparllli did mo great good. I was tired out from overwork , and It toned mo up. " Mus. ( } . K , SI.MMONH , Cohoes , N. V. "I sudcred tluco > uars from blood poison. I took Hood's S.irsapnrllla and think I nm cured. " Jilts. M. J. DAVIS , llrockiiort , N. Y. Purifies the Jilooil * Hood'a Sarsaparilla Is characterized by three peculiarities : 1st , the combination ot remedial agents ; Id , the proportion ; Dd.tuo process ot securing the nctho medicinal qualities. The result Is a medicine ot unusual strength , effecting cures hitherto unknown. Send for book containing additional evidence. "Hood's Siriatiaillli tones up my system , pinnies my blood , sharpens my appetite , and scums to imke mo over. " .1 r. TiioJirsoH , JUcgbttr of Deeds , J.oucll , M.iss. "Hood's Sarsaparilla licats all othcri , and iMTnrlli Its weight In piM. " I. HAUISIXJTON , 130 Dank btrcut , Kcw Yuik City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all drupptsts. $1 i six for $5. Made only by C. I. HOOD & CO. , Lowell , Mass. EOO Doses Ono Dollar , , EVERY LADY who de lrc3 n pet feet FORM AND FIT FllOllId WOlT OIIC. Will nol t'nkonV oliltf lirlngnorn. tOKSU CO. . 215 anil 1'iO Market St. , Chltaja PRIZE , $ (53,000. ( "We ilo hnroliy certify that wo mipervl o the amiiik'umcms lor nil tlio Monthly niul Seiiil-An- mini DinwIujTS of The Loulslnim Stnto Lottoiy Company , nnil In prison inamuro mid control tliodinwlniritlioinsohi" ' , and Unit tlio saninuro oomluelocl with honesty , fnirnees nml In ( jnod fnlth toward nil purllcs nnd wo nutlinrl/o the Company to ii * > e thl1" cortltlc'ito ' with fiic-ilm- ilo-i of our slstmtim-s attached , in Its udvortiso- lututs. " 1 ft \f f * ' JM& * COMMISSIONERS. We the undersigned Hanks nnd Hunkers will pay nil 1'iUes drawn in The Louisiana State Lotteries which tuny bo presented ut our coun ters. J. H. H5lisiV : , Pros. Louisiana National Ilk. I'IKKKi ; I.ANAUX , 1'rcs State National Ilk A. IIAI.mVIX , Pros. Now Orleans Vat'llta ilk OAK I , UU1IX , Proa. Union National H.ink. NI'IlECHDENTliiTATRTACTION ! OVER A MILLION D.STRIBUTED. . Loulsnuia State Lottery Company Inciirpiratoil In 15 > N , for5 > y art by tlio legislature for otluciitlomil anil clmrlt'iblo purp'm'H with n capital ut tlWOto ( ) which roaono fund of over t iO.llUO 1ms since boonnililed Ityan o ervrhelmintf poptilHr vote It * franchliu Y.M m luo it part of the pro cnt ntuto const It u lion adopted December 2nd , A. I ) . 1ST' ' . ' . The only lotteiy o\or voted on and ondoiEcd bytho peoplool' any state. It never ecalos or postpones. Its ( innil Single Numhor Uiawlnga tnkoplaco monthly , and the bemi-Annual Drawings reirularly ovury x months ( Juno and Ducoui- bor ) . A SPLENDID OPl'OUTUNITV TOTN A roilTUNi : . Boventh Oinnd Drawlnjr. class ( ! , In the Academy of Music. Now Orleans. Tues day , July 12,1887 aifctu Monthly Diawinp. CAPITAL PKIKE , $150,000. t2T"NoticO"Ticl < ets are Ten Dollars only. Halves , S5. Fifths , S2. Tenths , SI , LIST OF I'llIXliS. 1 CAPITAL PllIZK Ol' lOKANDPItlXHOK ' 'LAHOi : Pltl/USOF iLAIlflE PHIZES OF a ) PUUKS OF G'J ' " 100 ' 200 " nee " i.ooo 100 Approximation Pri/es or 10) ) " 100 " 2,179 PrI/oa amounting to _ , Application for club nitr > 3 lioiild l > o ni.ulo uiily o tliootlicoof llio coiiiininy In .Now Orlo.un. For tnrtlu'r Infornmtlnnrlto cle irly , ulvlnc full afltlr R1 * . 1'OSTAI. NOTKS , express moiH y ortlorp.or New York Cxclrineci In ordln iry letter. Curroncf by ciprcbs ( at our expense ) mlilussod AI A. OAIII IIiN , NUW 011LKAN3 , LA , , Oral. A. DAiiriiiN , WASHINGTON , T > . C. Registered letters to NEW OULKAJfS NATIONAL HANK NEW OltLEANS It TO1. "M" & JU ii Ti1 It That the prosonca of j uenenils llo uro'arl and Karly , who uro Inclmruo ot the drawlnua. Is aitii'ir- nntee of nii-oluto fairness and lute rlty , thit tba cbknccanreulloqiml , and that no one can possibly divine what numuera will draw a Prize. HJ.MKMUKIt Unit the payment of all prUes Is nrAUAMFKIl IIV 101111 .NArlllVAI , lUNhMOt N'0\r OrlejtnH.ftnd tlm Tickctsure8lKiiod by the provident of im In'tltntlon , wlioso chuiU'rol rlzlits iiro rovoi- nl/oil In the hlRliost cniirn ; therefore , benara ot any Imitations orauonyuious schemes FINE JOB PRINTING. LIS PKI.XT1NG CO. , Printers , Book Binders Andn'ank book Manufaoturors. No ) . 100 nnd 10SS.14th street. Omnlia.Nob. J.F. Vnlrllo. Super- IntcnJont IlltiUorr. Tolophouo No.U. . THE inois Washer Hnuiouquitl It will vrnflli anylliltif ; . Iroin dnost lace Uilionvy carpet , perfectly : > lunn His easy tu work Hint almplo to linnillo _ Thmnuiuls run tustlfy tn Hsiucrlti.'o sunrantce HilUfartlon. Try ono AH kinds of wriiik'On luiulrocl hlur Slan'Ilf Co. , 1U.I1 N , Ibt'i etrcot , Uuinliu , Nebraska. AUGTION ! AUCTION ! Of House Ftirniture , every \Vulnudday ( and Saturdny ut 507 S. 13th St. , nt 10 .t. in. SECOND HAND FUHNITU11K Uonglit and sold , rurnituro sold on time payinonts. Cliuftpcst jilaco to buy furni ture and housohuld trooils in the city. A. \ \ ' . COWAN & CO. EVELYN COLLEGE. For young women , Princeton , N. J. Prospectus , fullparticulars , sent on ap- plicatonto T. II , M Elvaine. I OH VDUNCJ b.H > USUU6 : North llrond St. , rbllAdclplilu. 17th year boirlns Sopt. 21st , 1847. AildroB Miss It. K. JUOKINrf , I'linclpul , who refers liy spoclul puriulgalon tu Mr. and Mts.Julm N Jo olt , I Mr. and Mrs. J'hillp U. Armour , V Mr. nna Mrs. Homco F.Vruto , ) F. Veterinary Surgeon Offlcc , 417 S. 1 Itli STUKUT , ' UMAHA , NEUIUS1JA. "DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. " Clean house at once with SAPOLIO. It Is ft Bolld cake of Scouring ! 3oap used for all cleaning purposes except the laun dry. What would you glvo for a filciul who would tal < o half your hard work off your shoulders and do It without a niuimur ? What would you ylvo to Mud an assistant In your housowoik that would keen your floors and walls clean , and your kitchen btlyht , and yet never grow ugly over the matter of haul woik ? S.ipollo Is Just such it Iilend , and can bo bought at all ( jroccrs. NO. 21. ( Copyright , March , 1837.J New Model LawnMowe rive. Sizes. Wilt cut liifiJict' oi' < ts anil other , lias nocqtutl for ttlni ] > licU > / , diirabilitif and case of operation , Tin's is the latest Improved Ma- chiiu' in tlio Market. RELIABLE JEWELER. Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specialty. Woik waiiuntal. Corner Douglas and 15th streets , Omaha. Licensed Wntchma cr for the Union 1'acifioRailroad Company. A. T. KENYON. H. M. JONES. S , M. JONES A. T , KEBYON & CO. J Wholesale and Retail 1522 Douglas St. , OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA. Telephone 501. Correspondence Solicited. 1213 Farnam Street. FURNITURE , STO TISS House Furnishing Goods. In his invldc pocket , and he wait strolllnn down Kith street , with a j/oung tatlj/bif Ills aide. Fi-on ) appearances you would Jndgo It wan love at first sight. She was smiling , but he fconed worried , as he. want ed to go to hoiim-kccplng , and Ills money onlij amounted to $ tfin > hcn he noticed the 1'eople'n Installment Jloitsc , ( iJi North Jdthtitrcet , between California and Webster streets , and there bought Kiijlclent goods to start housekeeping with , / / ; / making a jlrnt yauincnt. Thanking the firm for the gentlemanly way In which theu were receivedt and they arc now at home and happy. Rosentlial & Co. , Props. ffo connection with any other house In the city. DON'T FAIL TO GET CATALOGUES AND PRICES OX Pianos , Organs , Violins , Guitars and Banjos - FROM - CRAP BROS. , 219 South 15th Street And don't buy a piano until you ha\c examined the celebrated Solmier , ulilch has received fust prize wherever exhibited , and in the cast command * a higher price than those of any olher make. For a short time only we will ofler these celebrated pianos al less than othm are asking for a second claes instrument. It will pay you to call and tee us. I'ianos from $200 upwards. Organs from $20 upmards. Small instruments at correspondingly low prices. W 1412 Farnam Street , - Have the largest and finest assoitment of - Harness , Saddles , Whips and Turf Goods Call and See Them at 1412 # ; Do you want a Klru I'ot In r 'oni AiTTi > TiT "n A T'nosc' ? Ai'"n * ' r o ti V I I 1 1M / I14 IJ Jl I Ix % " UM ur ' " " " " Wo * " " " " " * " * tlllfm , 1 I 1 I V I. lIJ illlVVJ I | ' . VJ JLJ r JU JLVJ-Wl. tj rci-alnorersliowam i. und l ' / tanuble price * . 810 N. 10th Street , IWl'Rlrtor ' Any Btove. . CUMING , i > jtuitT sTN. % Stove Repair Co. LH-.JI. . .j.1. .j. - /