Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 15, 1887, Page 6, Image 6
! ? HE OMAHA DAILY BB& : MONDAY. AUGUST 15. 1887 ; THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEARL BTBEET. Delivered by carrier m any part of the city at twenty cents per wook. Il.W. TH.TOX , . . . Manager. TELEPHONES : BcBinr.ps Omct. No. il WIGHT KDITOK No. 20 , MINOII MKMION ] N. Y.Plumblne Co. The city council meet this evening. Keller , tailor. Summer goods chcao. Fine coupes for ladles calling. Win , Lewis , telephone 128. Ufllco 410 Broad- wiiy. wiiy.Union Union veteran legion No. 8 will hold an open meeting this evening , to which the public is invited. The Dancbo society vostcrday held a " private picnic at Luke "Maniiwa. Music was furnished by thu Fifth Regiment band. Yesterday morning Miss Mlnnlo Cla- vcr was married to D. W. Kuolin , of Omaha , the Kev. Dr. Cooley olllclating. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride on South Main street after which a wedding breakfast was served by the bride's mother. The ferry cars between this city and Omaha beginning with this morning , will make a trip leaving Council UhtlTs . nt 0:40 : o'clock. This is done in order to If * help out the eardenors , fruit men and 1 others who help supply the Omaha marI - I kot. kot.Mr. Mr. Person , who has bp.en here attend ing the funeral of his brother , returned yesterday to his eastern homo. The Council Binds Rowing association pre sented him with a copy of the resolutions passed by the association , printed on black-bordered paper , and bound appro priately. Another sad memento taken back with him was a photograph of the Manawa steamer , as it appeared a few days before the accident. For Sale A standard bred stallion for one-fourth ita value. Will sell on time. Five years old. Will show 13:85 : gait. A. C. Arnold , Dennison , la. To Excursion Parties. The excursion steamer and barge John M. Abbott Is prepared to fulfill engage ments for excursions on the Missouri river either day or moonlight parties. Capacity 400 passengers. For terms and other particulars inquire of L. P. Judson , 020 Sixth avenue. For Sale Harry Smith's photograph gallery cheap. Inquire of Harry Smith. Personal Paragraph * . William Coleman , of Chicago , is in the city.A. . A. D. Ehlo of Des Moincs is at the Ogden - don house. Mrs. O. M. Brown has returned from Nebraska. Miss Kate Piisoy Is homo from a pleas ant trip to Colorado. f Charles Jones , of Kansas City , is the guest of Henry Atkins. John Short has been confined to his bed by illness the past week. J. B. Chadwick of Now York was nt the Pacific house yesterday. J. U. McCleary and T. T. Anderson of Indianola are at the Ogden. Mrs. Dr. Ilanchctt is rapidly recover ing from her ( tenons illness , and is able to bo up andjibout. J. A. Gorham Is expected to return to morrow from his sad journey east , whither ho went with the remains of his wife. Held Up for Ton Dollars. On Saturday night John Thompson , an elderly man from Kansas City , was "held up" in the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy railroad yards. * " Thompson arrived from Kansas City on Friday , and it was his intention to re turn Sunday evening. He had been vis iting some friends and was return ing through the above-named yards , when ho was suddenly Jumped onto by two men , one of whom hold him by the throat , while the other rilled his pockets and stele between | 7 ana S8 from him. Only one of the robbers were arrested by the police , his accomplice escaping. The one arrested gave his name as Chris. Bader , and when searched in the police central ofllco only 00 cents were found in his possession. Thompson was yesterday hanging around police headquarters hoping to see the man who escaped arrest , think ing he might visit his chum. Thompson ran give no description of the one who escaped , but thinks ho might recognize him if brought face to face with him. One Ronnie of Manawa. The Manawa disaster has caused a thorough search to bo made for some law which would servo as a protection against similar accidents , but not oven a J , fragment can be discovered touching . ' . , upon the matter. The revelation of this lack In Iowa's statutes has aroused the public , and stops are being taken to se cure the needed legislation the coming winter. The representatives from acre will doubtless introduce a bill to provide for thu inspection of pleasure boats on small bodies of water lu the state. It is a surprise to most that no law exists in this matter , but such seems the fact as revealed by the recent disaster. There are numerous lakes in the state used for pleasure resorts , and if the recent disas ter results m the needed proiection of those who visit them , it will perhaps , have not been in vain , although thu sacrifice of life seems so needless. Won't Oe Talked About. Walker , the flag buaror of the Salva tion army sinoo its existence in this city , nnd the broom peddler , who has been placed under arrest for peddling without a license , has become mi ( Toil and refuses to carry the army colors until those who started the stories of his visits to certain houses on Kast Pierce street either retract or otherwise vindicate him. There is considerable scandalous talk agitating the army circles just now , and lie is not willing to bo.tho subject of such talk. One thousand head of one , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. J. tirconamayer , 023 Mynster St. , tele- 3311. * J ' At the Pacific house vou will save from I * We to | 1 per day. Try it aud bo conJ - J finced. _ When you are in the city stop at the . - Pacific houso. Street cars pass the door J every fifteen minutes for all the dopota Moala 50 cents each. J. W. and . L. Squire lend money. Pacific house is the nearest hotel to the majority of real c.stato ottices in the city ; f3 per day. During a thunderstorm at Hazolton , Pa. , lightning struck a penknife in the hands of High Sheriff Ziordt , who waa bathing in a tub. When he recovered consciousness ho found nothing but email splinters of the tub he had boon bathing in , and the water it contained , . was equally distributed over the floor , ai t ; if done with n mop in the hands of a I scrubwoman , The metal .in the knife v was melted. No other evidence that the K lightning kad entered the room- could to t found. BOLD MIDNIGHT ROBBERY , An Old Man Held Up By Two Ruffians and Pockets Bided , MISS EDITH QRAHL'S INJURIES. The Police llnvo a Great InftathcrlnR of Petty Sinners The Salvation Standard Dearer Mad Be. cause Talked About. The Burned fJIrl. Edith Grahl , the eighteen-year-old daughter of Barney Grahl , who was so seriously burned Saturday forenoon at the residence of Conrad Uclso , was last evening still allvo with fair prospect of recovery. It seems she was visiting the Goiso family nnd was helping the domestic with her work about the kitchen when the accident occurred. Inquiries yesterday go to show that it has been the custom of oiling the kitchen floor of the Geiso residence with gasoline , it giving a nice polish. This had jtist been completed and the gasoline stove was burning preparatory to the cooking of the Saturday noon meal. The fumes of the gasoline ignited and the clothing of the poor girl caught lire. She shouted for help and ran out of the house , but shortly returned. Someone turned the hose onto her burning clothIng - Ing and after some ton minutes the flames were finally extinguished. During the lite in the kitchen the res ervoir attached to the gasoline stove ex ploded and much damage was done about the room in general. Dr. Eminomls , who is attending the unfortunate girl , says she is doing nicely , and no feels satisfied , although she Is terribly burned , that she will re cover. The lower fleshy part of her body Is falrlv baked , and in some parts the burns arc very deep. The soles of her feet and above her ears , besides her face are the only parts untouched by the flames. It is almost impossible for her to ho m bed and she spends most of the time resting wholly upon the soles of her feet and the back of her head. She is given every possible attention , and with her strength and strong will power it is tnisted she will survive. It is the worst case of burning over known in this vicinity. Gathering in Sinners. The police had a largo Saturday night's business. They made more arrests be tween the hours of 13 o'clock Saturday night and 4 o'cloctc yesterday morning than they have in any one whole day in a long while , drunkenness and disturb ance of the peace being , as usual , the principal charges preferred against the oflcnilors. There were twenty-three arrests , of which three wore females. C. Brown , Robert Smith , William Armstrong , Mike Foley , Fred Rcnieks , Charles Samson and a couple of "un knowns" were among the plain drunks. Fred Ronicks plead guilty and f.GO ! was put up for his line and ho was allowed to go free. .William P. Aylcsworth was drunk and disturbing the peace. He was rclodsed to appear this morning. Charles Lo/.icr pleatlguilty to disturb ing the peace and paid his line , savjug himself the embarrassment of appearing before the judge this morning. Three females , Sadie Boll , Frankie Parks and Jennie Mack , had "friends" who put up $15 each for their appear ance for disturbing the peace. George Krout had $23.85 on his person when ar rested upon a like charge. Ho left his roll with the police for appearance money. W. hhadden was found drunk and asleep by Oflicor Dwyer on Harrison street. A friend guaranteed his appearance when required. Charles Eagels was booked as drunk and suspicious , while J. Smith loft f 10 for appearance for dis turbing the peace. The other day a well-dressed little woman called on Liveryman Thompson , of Portland , Me. , and said she had a horse and carriage for which she had no further use , and which she would sell cheap. Ho said he would look at them. She went to another livery stable hired n horse and carriage , returned , struck a bargain with Mr. Thompson for $110 cash , pocketed the money , and walked away. She has not been seen in Port land since. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY Cor. Sth Ave. & 7th St. , Council Bluffs. Ono of the best Educational Institu tions in the west. Boarding and day school conducted by the Sisturs of Char ity , B. V. M. Bonrd nnd tuition for a term of five months , $75. For further particulars address SISTER SUPERIOR , St. Francis Academy , Council Blufts.Ia. Creston House , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , Electric Call Bells. Accommodation ! FlrNt Cln , And Kntos Itcnxonahlc Max Mohn , Proprietor O. R. ALLEN , EnpeerSurveyorMapPublishBr , , Over JVb. 12 Forth Main St. Map * , of cltlei and oountlM JOHN T. BTOKl. JACOQ IIM8 STONE & SIMS. Attorneys at Law. Practice in the State and Federal Cour t Roami 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLDFITS CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. _ _ Price * Fery Lowt W. S. HOMEH & CJO. , . . ' JiO. X3 VAfN ST ' ' COUXCIlt ULUfffS , Lit' ' SPEOIALNOTIOES. _ 1TOTICB. Bpeclat idvortnomcnti , such u Lost , Found S'oLout ) , For Bixle , To Hont , nanta , Boardlnr. etc. , will bo Inserted In thlt column nt the loir ratoofTE.VCBNTSPP.il LINE for the first laser * Ion and VlvaCentircrlilnefofeachiubiequent Insertion. Lcaro advcrlliorapnts nt our office No. U I'carl street , near iiroailwnri Council Uluffa. WANTS. W ANTKD A peed shoemaker. Apply to 0co. Woolbcr , Bbonandoikh , lown. FOH KENT Furnished room with bonrd , No. 613 Mill street Two gents or man nnd wife preferred. FOH SALE Or Trade -Comiilcto stock fur niture , stoves , etc. ; nl&o building , In irood town on Wnbash roail 20 miles from city ; no opposition. Oooil reasons for elllnir. Terms easy. Will Invoice about .2,500. Address or call on Merchant , ! U5 Uroadway , Council UlufTg. W ANTKD At once , Kood Klrl. Call on Mrs. llaldano , corner of Seventh avenue and 101 h street. > 10K SALE OH THADH.-For Conncll Illuffs property 40,000 acres of Iowa and Ne braska land. J. K. Hlci-,110 Mam Kt. Council Hluffs. Situation as bookkeeper by young man who can Klvo satisfactory rcf- icnecs ns to experience , habits nnd responsi bility. O. U. Bee office , Council Illuifs. Situation as salesman In grocery WANTED store. Hofcrcnces given. JD. U. T. , lice offlco , Council Hinds. WILL sell two carriages on long time or will trade for horses. William Lewis. OFFICER A PUSEX , BOO Broadway , Council Bluirs.Iowa. Established 1857. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , Lnnds , Cfty Hcsldcnccs nnd Forms. Aero property In western part of city. All eolllnir cheap. B. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Uoom 6 , over Officer & Puecy's Dank , Councl Bluffs. Has * complete line of ! 1 1 I IM , black and all colors. Eat tern bonnets , hnu nnd toques , a specialty. No 15M Douglas et. , Omnha. KSTADUSlfED 1808 D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , WOOL AM > FURS. Hlyhcst Market Prices * Protnp Returns. 820 and 82 Main Street , Council Bluffs. Iowa. BEST LIGHT LIVERY The finest of driving horses always on hand and for sale by MASE WISE. E. S. BARRETT , Justice o ± the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the ctty. Collections a specialty. Finest Landaus Coaches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH , OFFICES : No. 418 Broad vay The Manhattan , Telephone No. 33 Na. 015 Main Street , Telephone No , 58. LATEST NOVELTIES lu Amber , Toi-toiseSliell etc.Hair On namciitg , as well as tbe newest nov elties in hair goods. Hair goods niadcto order ri. C. L. Gillette 29 Mnin St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , and all mail orders promptly attended to , Star Safe Stab/es and Mule fards way.Onull , Dummy Depot Horses and mulei constantly on hand for ialo at retail or in car load lota. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. Telephone 114. SHLDTEK & UOLF.T. Opposite Dummy Depot , Council Bluffs. It , BCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Offloo over American Express. . . No ; 419 BROADWAY HARKNESS BROS. , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. CLOSING OUT ALL Summer Dress Goods , White Goods Parasols , Gloves , Mitts , Hosiery , Etc. , Etc. OTJIR. STOOK : CARPETS , Are Large and Well Selected Our Patterns are Choice and Quality the Best , New Goods are arriving and invite inspection A FULL LINE OF Curtains , CURTAIN DRAPERIES , 'SHADING ETC. , ETC , Work Done by Competent Workmen. , Wail Orders Promptly Attended To 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , \ / N. B. Special attention given all orders by mail. BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to call on us. Instruments Tuned nnd Repaired. We never fall to give latlNt'tictlon. Over 2O years' Experience fiiF'Inno and Organ Work. Swanson Music Co. - No. 329 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa OT . Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council Blum Office , Musonle Temple. Omaliu Otllcc , No 111 North ) Otli street. PnrtlcuSar attention given to Inventing - venting I'undR for neil resi dents. Special bargains In . lota tV aero property In Omiiliu & Cou i- ell Ululli. Correspondence solic ited. BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL , Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE BOOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : Boarders : : Reduced : : Rates. NO. 336 & 338 Broadway , council Bluffs. No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A COMPLETE AS011TMENT Fancy and Staple Groceries V Both. Domestic and Foreign , 0,0.0. , . . The Theatrlcnl Vrofcinlon , Merit will win an J rccclro publlo recognition and pr&tae. Focli , which are the outcome of general ex perience , growing through years of critical and practical tnt , become na rooted nnd linmovnblo ni the rock of Gibraltar In publlo opinion , and hence forth need no further guarantee ni to their genii Jncnen. The Indliputabla fact thnt Swlft'a Specific. U the best blood purifier In the world , It one of theio Immovable Gibraltar rnclc fact * of which wo huro spoken , and every d.iy'i cxperlcneo root * thl.1 con viction deeper and iletper lu publlo opinion. Krery clau of our penplo lu America mul lu Europe , erery trade , calling and profctalon , Incltullmc tno medical profcsilon , Imro Ixirne rolunlnry teitl * imony to the remarkable Tlrluca of 8. a 8. and It * Infallible eflk-ncy In curlim alt dltrawa of.tho blood. These testlnioninls ore on file by the tfiou- ( and * , and OIK-II to the Inspection of nil. now come , untoucltod , two ( lliUiiRUWied members of the theat rical profession , who pratcfully testify to the wonder ful curative qualities % f the Spccina In their Indi vidual cast * . Their testimonial ! nro herewith tub- many , and of McVIckf r's stock Company , . The gentleman If a well known member of the Mew York Thalia Theatre Company. Ikith arc well known la theatrical circle * In this country and In Kuroce. Charlotte Rnndim'i Tcallmony. NEW YonK , Hay 3 , 1887. Swift Speclflo Company , Atlanta , Go. i Gentlemen-HaTlnn been annoyed with pimples , eruption ! and routcbneu of the akin , from bad con dition of my blood , for more than a year , I used a leading preparation of sanaparllla and other adver tised remedies to no effect. Then I consulted n prom inent physician , aud from his treatment received no benefit. I then concluded to try the 8,8. 8. rem edy for the bloat ] , and five or six packages , by a thorough eradication of my trouble aud restoring smoothness to my skin , have made me happy , ana 1 cheerfully glvo you this testimonial for such usu and publicity as you wUh to make of It. CniRLomc lUsoow , IS } Dowcry , near Cauol Street. Ilnuo Ilamkcrl'a Tenllmonjr. The Swift Specific Company , Atlanta. Oa : Gentlemen For two years I had a severe case of eczema. I used tar sea | > s , sulphur soaps , and various other remedies , and \t aa prt crlbed for by numlx > ra of phi ilclans , but found no relief. At last I deter mined to try th 8.8.8. remedy , and seven or clxht bottles have thoroughly relieved me , and you can use thlt certificate In any manner you wish. Huuo niSBxint , . . . Membe uf Thalia Thcatr * hew York , May J , 18S7. Treatise on Dlood and Skin Diseases mailed free. TOB Bwirr arxcino Co. , Drawer 3. Atlanta. Oa. U. K. BUHKET. Funeral Director & Embalmer 111 N. IfithSt. Toleohone No. ) The COOK KEHEDT Co you , u It l > r m Blr , In WILL CURE live to eight dajr . Tlili Ueniedy li ubiolutcly _ . . _ . unknown to anyone oulilde of our Company. It U - - - Ut nt soliucly thnt w < * nre rcllatilc and do u hat wo clnloi. Aildrns , COOK lixmcur Co. , Hoom 17 Ucllman llulldlng. Omalia , Nub. DR. F. J. BRIGKER , Office in Arlington Block Booms 28 and 29. OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA. Kectal and Genito Urinary Di seases a Specialty. Hemorrhoids or I'llcs , cured In nil coses , no mutter of how lonit Ktnndlng1. Itching VHoso ciiliod , Fissure , l-'latulu In Arm , Constipation. Koi'tnl ulccration and all Chronic UisuiiRcaof thoUuctumaia > coRstully ttouted by n painless system of Itectal Medication and direct applica tion of remedies , without the use of the Knife , Ligature or Caustics. No delay to business In orclnary cases. Olllco hours 0:33 : a.m. to l-Wm. : ) 2 to fi iitidT to 8 p.m. Kcsklcnco , cor. 20th and OekaturstrcotB. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY ( OnoMllo West of Notre Dame University ) . The Cth Acutloiiilo term , will open Monday , September C. School Art and Design. Conservatory of Music. The Acailomlo course Is thorough lu the Pro- pariitory , Senior and Classical Grades. MUPIO Ilopurtmenton tlio plan of the host Conserva tories of Europe , li under clmrfro of a com plete corps oteachers. . Studio modeled In the great Art Schools of Europe. Urtiwiiur nnd Palntlni ; from lllo and the antique. I'honok'ra- phy and Typo-\Vrltlttir taufrht. llilililltiKs ocUlp- pcd with lira escape. A sepiirato dopartmniit for children ui.dor 13. Apply for catiiloguo to Mother Superior St. Mary's Academy Notre Dame P. O. , St. Joseph Co. , Inu. ( Mnln llulldlitR ) THE UNIVEK8ITY UF NOTRE DAMR. Thn44thcolloKlato year will open Tuesday , Sopt. t ) , the spacious and olctrant buildings liuvo durlnir the past your , accommodated 600 resi dent students. Every faculty is afforded for HO- curlntr a thorough knolodgo or Classics , Mathematics , Law , Science and Music. A thfjroimb commercial cotirso Is also n fen- turo of the Institution. Special advantages will he placed wlthlu the reach of those desir ing to study LAW. The MINIM Department for boys under thlr teen Is bopnrato. Catalogues Klvliitf full par ticiilnrs will bo sent too In application to Kev T. K. WALSH , a S. C. , President Notre Dame P. 0.1 ndlima. M n suffering from f tnmt\lm r. KrrTuui. Ilrhllltr. l.n < ! k at Vkrcllwr , etc. , MftnltlnK from ID. TRIfT fMT. , . ti Puthers A pl t l In Hie hinds ' ' ' 11"1' * ' " " * 9Itrpl'le lth lnfc.im tlou of nlue tollmen. MAI5TIN IEMEDY CO. 10 Park Place. New York. C. F. MAYNE. C. H. TAYLOR. TAYLOR t MAYNE , Ull lllknil U11UV7 iltVHUUj ( Tire , Lightning and Tornado. ; N. W. Cor. 16th and llurnuy Eti. , Omalm , Neb. Telephone 021. FR/HK D. MEW , Carpenter and Builder , FINE CABINET WORK A SPECIALTY Telephone COO. 300 Soutli Sixteenth Street. WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE - " from Anrt olbera sudcrlnir .nervous il blllty , exhausting Irhronlo < tliea s , prcmaturt Ijecllne ol rountf or old are lix.slilT ljr cured liy Dr. Home's famous Elrclr . Mil"1'0 ' Mtltou"'s . it * In th union bate l > n curtu. , . . , In.Untl/slt. Vaunted and sol-110 yean , wiicmj family can wear same UeU. KUelrla lut/wislna / * ) ii. Kleotrlt Trusses.for KiclBT * . 7dO curedIn'bO. giqd stanipforpsmjhlst. N.W. J. Houi , uvwioi. UIW.UIH Av. , OMIGMB. li.S.L CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 , " \Vo do hereby certify that wo supervise thtf nrriinirotiioiits for nil the Monthly nnd Scml. Ainiuiil DrnwItiKS of The Louisiana Stnto Lot * tcry Company , ami In person mnnniro mul con trol the drntrlnirs thotti'olvos. mul thnt the Finno nro oondtictoil with honesty , fairness 11114 in good fnlth toward all pvrtlos , mid wo niithot lo the Company to use this certlllciito with fno similes of our signature attached , In Us ndvot ttscmcnts. " COMMISSIONERS We the undersigned Banks and Hankers win nil Prizes drawn In The Ixiulilnn * Stilt * Kt wbloh may be presented nt our couny ten. J. II. OUI.KS1IV , Pros. Lonlslnnn National nir riKKHK I.ANAUX , 1'rcs. StfUo National II 1C A. BALDWIN , Pros. Now Orleans Nnt'lllnnlc CAUL KOHN , 1're * . Union National Unnk. UNPRECEDENTKD ATRTACTIONt OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Lonisnnta Stnto Lottery Company Incorporated In Wtt.forSSyoarshy this IiOf Islatur * for educational nml charitable purposes with capital of ll.lMMXM-to which a reserve fund of ore * fttnOUU hai lnco been added. lly an oTcrwhclralnK populitr vote I la frnnchtia WM mnilo n part of the t > r ent st.ito constitution adopted December 2nd , A , 1) . 18711. The only lottery over Toted on and 'endorsed by the people of nnyotatu. It never icales or tiostpohai. Its Ornnd Slnglo Number Drawings takoplnc monthly , and the Seml-Annunl Driiwliiirl rcKtt- Inrly every six months ( June nnd Dtvomber. ) A 8PLBNI1ID Ol'I'OUTUNITV TO WIN A FOHTUNK. Ninth Grand Drawing , class I , In the Academy of Music , Now Orleans. TUCK dayBop. 18,1887 208th Monthly Drawlny. ' ' CAPITAL PRIZE , 8150,000. "Notice-Tickets are Ten Dollar * only ) Halves , S5. Fifths , $2. Tenths , $1 , LIST or VM.IXA , 1 CAPITAL , FIUZB 0V $150,000. . . . | 1MOOC1 ) lORANDl'Hl/K OF 60,000. . . . 50,000 1 OUANI ) 1'UI/K OF SW.OOO. . . . 0,000 i LAHUK I'UI/KSOF 10,000. . . . 20,000) 4 LA 11(1 E PHIZES OP 6,000. . . . 20,000 M PHIZES OP 1,000. . . . 20.000 60 " MO. . . . ,000 lee " aoo. . . . bolooa 200 " ZOO. . . . 40,009 600 " WO. . . . 60,000 ArrnoxiMATiON pnizts. 100 Approximation Prizes of : JO. . . . $00,000 100 " " too. . . . 20000 100 " " 100. . . . 10,000 1U Terminal " 60. . . . 60,000 2,179 Prizes araountlnff to $ nSA.OM AppllCBtlon for rates to club , should t > maae onlr to the oMce of the company In New Orleann. For further Information write clearly , giving full address. POSTAL MOTKS. eiprein money orders , oi New York Kxchanxo In ordinary letter. Currency by WASHINGTON , D. C. Address Registered letters to NKW OllLKANS NATIONAL HANK NEW OUI.EANS B"pi T ? That the prosenos of * - * b Generals lleauregard ana Early , who are In charge of the drawings , is ammn antea ot absolute fairness and Intoxnty , that tb ( chances are all equal , and that no one oan poislbij dlTlne what nnmber will draw a Prlie. HKMJCMllKH that the payment of all prltes II OUAUANTKKtl Ilr roilll .VATION.Vr , llANKHOf MOIf Orlean' , anil the Tickets nro signed hy the president ot an Institution , whose churtcrpd rights nro roco nlted In the hUlio t cmirts : therefore , bownro of any Imitation ! or anonymous schema ] A SURE CURE .P OR NO PAY. T OUR MAGIC REMEDY PosrrivEiiY CUIIK ALI. Srpnn.m ( | DISEASES OP REGENT on LOKO STANDINQ IN rnou FIVE TO TEN DAYS. NO OTHER REMEDY ON EARTH Will in All Cases Cure This Disease. Blnee the lilttory of medicine a trim Snr clflc fop , Syphilitic Ulioaic lias been loiiRlit for but ncvof juimd unlit thodticovery of imrMAOIC ItEMKin. ' \Vchk\corcrr rexion to livlleve that It li ntxoo liitcly unknown to nr physician , ipeolnllit or dicta * tit llrlnB. cither In tlil or this old world. Hw discovered by mere nctldent thirteen year * trobya man of no tlnrinclnl mcan but n natural chpmf t , who only med U In a quiet way In ca r comlnifto till noilce whcro uterera ( eould get nq relief , though tlioroUKhly trylnz every known reim fdv nnd cinploylnx if.e most iKlllfiil pliislclani la the land , who had ultimately pronounced tuoie caief " ' ' 'ri'o'rcmcdy lieic advcrtlnf d has been nuanlM wlttt the utinoit secrecy elnco III dl covery. until u year ago. when thli ilH-mlit died poor , ai lie alwaiiliaj heen. and the original formula niirchawil of hi * widow. ThU In lirlof U the true history uf thli inos ' ' ' ' TTl'ircook'TtK'M'uny CO. therefore have ppsica. Ion of tlic only mecllclno In llio world that will cur < > thl" Dreaded llUeuif In all Us formi. They arc Jiutlned In IliU itatemrnt tot ; the i reason that tnc latent medical worki. published by the busl- known authorities cay there In no true speclllc. Wu av now wo have a THUB BPEOtrio ON TIIAB ITAI NKVKK FAILKI ) . Those who hac employed cvci y other known rerat cdy without benefits should Klvo us a trial. NucurQ no pay , and noexpcnsc to patient In any way. ZVOT * Wn do not sell the Remedy , or lend It out , undea anv olrcumstancci. We will treat all stages of this dUeata at ourDls- i , or at the patient's renldriiea either la Genury elsewhere In casei where the uattmll ? unaliletocome tons. . We liuvptt llfRUlnr I'hyalclnn liiHttonil- lire n-lut la a graduate ol evcrtil coliugoit nud lina had over 3fi y ; r * * ; xnerleiir . IF WK FAIL TO CURB. THE COOK. III'.MEDV OOi WILL KKFUSD ALL MONEY ANI > J'A V UNTIIIK IKCUHKXD IN vuiTiNd OMAHA , whether the dlstanc be ten or ten thousand miles. Our contracta will be endorsed by a roiponilbla person and to the entire latlsfacilon of patients. Old chronic cases of Uonorrhiea and Ulcet pcroia- nentlyeured. as If bymaglc. In nye dayi. This Itemedy acts Immediately upon th < ! niood , re moIng from the syntem o rr trace iif poison. Finer Horea , VIce" * : . .r"l.lfi1.11 ! Sr l * .r Mouth , Halr-Fullliiir. nil nil Hklii eunea citreil In a liliirvuloinly alittrt tline. 7 No other known Itemedy In the world ran do In sit ' months what wo guarantee to do In IwoHcokn. All we ask Is a trial. UJJ.OT ronoBT THAT wt ni'ASANTXK A CfRK OK AO PAT. f < U HpCClallSt OI IMiysIrlan will do thli. You know from nast e perl . ence. If YOU are no of the atlllcted. TJienn rbynl. clans know they hn\o no remedy with which they OAK cure all Chronic C se of Siphllli. and will , ail matter of course , say It l ImpOKllile to elUct a per * niancDtcurc. Ilul we defy any of them to in Ing ma case ihatwe will not cure permanently Inashortei time than Is required fur the most recent cunts wlttt any other kno\\n remedyln the world , Correspondence nnd a critical line llatlon | soil * Ited both as to our unsnclal standing and \ cruelly , Address COOK UEJtEDY CO. , OMAHA , NKllItASKA. nr. Itonsr 17 , HBLLHAH HIMLUINU. YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. OKlnvtotboDUCOIlt. n.JtsTKUt of Ilif cloth ( which our i' ' t nu cor.r .iclu.ltcljr ) mill flt iirrrmtr tint tlm.worn. Itf < ] nlrr nobiraktiiKln. Ml > 4rf RKTtKllliu .tl.r After helnr worn trn davs If not fooiiJ tlic tnoit uuilCinnrurlnlile Corset cVer worn."r > olil by" all Ont-clK s dealers. OltO'lTT IIHUS3. . Thlrsiini. III. ON 3O PAYS' TRIAL. THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS 11 u 4 Cut .imcruit from alt ( Uclf Ui all | i. > ltlws ut U , lethetioll Intueedp a back Intem- _ .Inen lust a * a poreon doe wllli the finger. wltt'n < Mpr su Uj u.r. Mabhel < ls curely duy and nlclil. anil a nullcal tnr certain IIU ajr , durttil * an > l rli i ) . Hf nt hr mall. CU * ! i aUn Int. UfiUnOI TtM CO. , k , Us > j Ji