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    TUB OMAHA DAILY BIJE : MONDAY. AUGUST 20. 1887.
lf THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL .BLUFFS
FFIOZ , NO. 12 , FEABL STREET.
Delimed bj- carrier jn any part of the city at
twenty cculi per w k.
B. W. TiLTow , - Manager.
TELEPHONES :
IhJBIHUf B Omn , No. 43.
MIGHT EDITOR No. W.
M1NOK MKNXION ,
N. Y. Plumbing Co.
Kcltcr , tailor. Full Roods cheap.
The district court convenes to-morrow
morning.
Pnul Iloquct's new brick stable is
nearly up.
Mrs. A. Roger is building a residence
on North First street
Ira Morrlam was an early Sunday
rooming drunk arrested.
Wanted Oirl for general housework ,
Mrs. P. M. Pryor , 700 , Sixth avenue.
The roadster race takes place at the
driving park this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Machine oil , needles , embroidorv silks ,
publications. Domestic agency , 105 Main.
Fine coupes for ladies calling. Wm.
Lewis , telephone 128. Oflico 410 Broad
way.
The council consider the electric light
proposition to-morrow afternoon in com
mittee of the whole.
I. Gltllnsky is about to begin the erec
tion of two cottages on Fourth avenue
and Eighteenth street.
Twenty-eight men and two women are
In the county jail awaiting trial by the
district court , which convenes to-morrow.
Jim Bird was arrested late Saturday
pighl and after sobering up pleaded
guilty and left his line in preference to
remaining until the trial before the police
Judge tills morning.
TheM & It's played the Glen wood club
yesterday at the driving park. There was
a good attendance but a fearful game.
The score was somewhere in the neigh
borhood of 85 to 1C in favor of Glenwood.
The two young men , Mitts and J. Mo-
CawJcy , who during the fight late Satur
day night , broke the pinto glass window
of the store of Joe Uacliarach , will be
brought before Judge Aylcsworth this
morning for a hearing.
No city in the state can boast of a fur
niture house that will begin to equal the
establishment of G. A. Heebe & Co. , this
city. They have Just received a stock ol
furniture for the fall trade that in point
pf size and quality Is equalled by no fur
niture house in Iowa , and by very few in
the entire west. , Stich an establishment
is a credit to the city , and its proprietors
ehotild receive the substantial cncour-
ngcmtnt their enterprise entitles them to.
Cole & Cole will keep their store open
every night after September 1 in order to
show thuir patrons the celebrated line of
Btcwart and Radiant home stoves.
List your property with Cooper & Jud-
fion , No. 120 Main street.
Cheap lirst-class storage at Nos. 22 , 24
nnd 2Q Pearl street.
Pacific liouso is the nearest hotel to the
majority of real estate oflices in the city ;
f 2 per day.
HAD MAHK8MEN.
Tliig Mhdo It Unnecessary For the
Coroner to Hold an Inquest.
The city was unusually quiet yester
day , but considerable excitement was
caused about 1:30 : o'clock by the report
of a couple of pistol shots upon Fourth
street.
A telephone call to police station sent
Chief Mullen and Charlie Nicholson , the
driver of the patrol wagon , to the stables
of N. E. Seaman , the veterinary surgeon ,
on Fourth street.
The chief went direct to the stables ,
while Nicholson turned into the alloy
south of Harkness Brothers' store. Upon
reaching the rear of Phillips' shoo store ,
Nicholson met a man with a revolver in
his hand. Ho was trying to get the
trigger up when Nicholson took it away
from him and placed him under arrest.
The chief arrested Henry Hall , whom
he found in the stable , and both of the
men wore looked up , charged witb as
sault to kill.
It appears that "Hank. " as Hall is gen
erally known , is employed about the
Seaman stables and that two weeks ago
yesterday , his assailant , D. E. IJlaolc-
Durn , a harness maker by trade , called
at the stables and tried to pick a row
with him. Ho called. Hall the vilest
name possible , and a row would then
have occurred had not Seaman driven
Blackburn away. Hall was very much
worked up about Blackburn , and it
seemed to greatly annoy the old man , as
ho is a man who never allows another to
ride over him.
Yesteiday , however , Blackburn , rather
under the Inlluenco of honor , put in an
other appearance while Hall was attend
ing to his dally labor. They met in thn
ollico and according to witnesses , Black
burn put his hand in his hip pocket , after
calling Hall a gray haired ,
evidently with the intention of doing
Hall up then and there. "Uoo" Seaimui
Baw the move and quieted Blackburn and
sent him out o.f the burn. Hall then went
to the rear of the barn , as did Seaman.
In a few minutes Hall was up front am !
the lirst those about the place know , a
shot was hoard. Which man iircd first
it seems undecided , but at any rate
Hall had taken his revolver
from his cot , and when
the revolvers were examined Hall's
found to bo of the "
was "bull-dog11 pat
tern , 44-calibre. with two cartridges
missing , while Blackburn's was a com
mon ikNcalibrc revolver , ' and one ball
gone.
Several bolieva that only two shots
were fired , while others think there wore
throe. "Doe" Seaman believes ho fircc
ono of the shots out of Hull's revolver a
few days ago at a rat. At any rate neither
of the duelists wore injured , except thai
Blackburn's face is somewhat bruisci
where ho fell against a door.
Henry Hall is about fifty-live years p
ago , and is an old stage driver. Ho wil
bo remembered as the gniy-haired con
ductor also as a driver on the street cars
while George Marshall was superinten
dent. That he is not the most amiable
man in the city many of the patrons o :
the street cars can testify.
Blackburn Is about thirty-throe years
of age and is said to have an old grudge
ngamst Hull.
When you arc in the city stop at the
Pncilio house. Street cars pass the door
every fifteen miuutcs for all the depots.
Meals 50 cents each.
Ono thousand head of ono , two am
three-year-old steers for salo. Will give
credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A
J. Grcouamayer , 023 Mynster St. , tele-
J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money.
I'cnnnal 1'arnerapha.
Williams I'hillips , of Eight Mlle Gi-ovo ,
Is visiting John Churchill.
The homo of E. E. Harkness has boon
elaihlencd by the arrival of a little daugh
tor.
' C. W. Bryant , of Oakland , was in the
city yesterday. Ho has routed n house
and expects to remove to this city.
William Graybill and Johu Tucker , of
Yorkshire , are in tLo city , having pur
chased some feed cattle from A. J , urcou
Aiuayer.
Ed P. Fitch , of the Council 'Binds in-
itiranco company , has returned from an
extended eastern visit , In which ho com
Uned pleasure and business.
COUNCIL BLDFFS NEWS.
Delays Predicted in the Matter of Btreet
Lighting.
AN AMATEUR DUEL.
Three Shots Exchanged and No Tllood
The KnlRliU of Pythias Have
Their Annual Church GoltiK
Suspected or Robbery
Personals.
Prediction Delays.
It is believed by some of the citizens
who have been watching the action of the
city council in regard to the street llght-
ng problem , that it will bo the policy of
hut body to defer any definite action so
eng as possible , nnd allow the gas com-
mnv to go on lighting the streets under
Isold contract. This will excite much
ndignation if attempted , for the citizens
want the matter settled in some way
> romptly so as to cut down the expenses
> r provide better light for the money.
This city has stifl'p.rcd so long from exhor-
iltant prices for gas that now an oppor-
.unity is presented for the better , it can *
tot be embraced too soon to suit them.-
The gas company is a powerful organi-
/ation , however , and its managers are
shrewd. Those interested in the com
pany can hardly be blamed for hanging
) \ } to their bonan/.a so long as possible ,
but the council , inudo up as It is of
staunch business men , will hardly be
Fooled into prolonging a contract so ob
noxious by tiny delays or pretenses. The
figures are in and it will not take long to
decide what the city ought to do. It seems
that no more conferences are ncc'led.
The will of the people has been quite
thoroughly expressed by the petition ,
asking tlic council to enter into sonio
contract for using electric lights on the
principal business and residence streets.
"Yo Are the Salt. "
The Presbyterian church was crowded
: o its utmost yesterday morning. In sev
eral of the churches of the city there waVe
no services , which accounted in part for
.ho . increased audience , but there were
other roasonsono being the special inter
est awakened by the prcsencof the
f nights of Pytlnas.and another being the
'act ' that the popularity of the pastor , the
[ lev. Dr. Fhclps , is rapidly increasing ,
rlis sermons are wonderful in some re
spects , and there is a growing interest
taken in them.
Yesterday was the anniversary of the
Jniform Rank Knights of Pythias. The
aw of the order is that the members must
appear in uniform on the recurrence of
this day. This year , as it fell upon Sun-
dayno public parade was deemed appro
priate , and in its stead it was decided to
attend church in a body. There were
about thirty who marched into church ,
and tooK front seats. Dr.Phelps , in open-
ng his sermon , explained the situation
Drielly , and stated that he had not been
requested to deliver an address especially
for the Knights , and in accordance with
; ho arrangements and fitness of things ,
tie would present some thoughts which ho
loomed | not only of importance to the
knights , but to all within hearing.
lie chose as his text the words , "Yoare
the salt of the earth. " Ho pictured the
scene of the delivery of the wonderful
sermon on the mount , and showed how
the whole of that remarkable ! discourse
centered about the words of his text. The
words were not uttered as a compliment ,
but as imposing a responsibility , not only
those of his own household , but the whole
earth. The influences which went from
each man's life should over bo of this
healthy , helpful kind. The speaker en
tered into a full , interesting , instructive
showing of the wonderful uses of salt in
the world. In the first place ho dwelt
upon its abundance. The figures ho pre
sented were startling to those not fa
miliar with the subject. Salt was found
everywhere , Jn every drop of blood , in
every bcadof | perspiration. In all strata
of the earth salt was found. Then ho
dwelt upon the variety of uses to which it
could be put. lie illustrated its silent
workings , iis wasting of itself away even
to sccurn the purposes for which it was
intended. From all these points he arow
healthy lessons as to man's responsibili
ties , and the manner in which each
should labor to make the world happier
and better. As usual , he pictured most
vividly the scenes in family life , and
some historical events , Illustrative of how
man could silently , quietly but power
fully wield power for the bettering of
others , and uplifting of the world.
At the Pacific house you will save from
COo to $1 per day. Try it and bo con
vinced. _
Money to loan. Cooper & Judson.
For Sale Harry Smith's photograph
gallery cheap. Inquire of Harry bmith.
A Sunpeotetl Tli I of.
Vernon Troynor lost a silver watch
sometime during Saturday night or yes
terday morning , Ho is of the impression
that it was stolen by a hand formerly em
ployed on a farm , a few miles distance
from this city.
When lie awoke yesterday morning ho
missed his watch , and upon examination
of the grounds about the ho a so discov
ered the foot prints of what he was satis
fied were those of John Murtha , who had
been employed about the farm.
Murtha were a peculiarly shaped shoo
and the points corresponded exactly.
Troynor started for the citv to notify the
police and when ho reached the institu
tion for the deaf and dumb ho came
upon Murtha. Not wishing to tackle his
man there , -he carne direct to the police
central station and with Chief Mullen ,
returned to meet the suspected indi
vidual.
Murtha managed to elude them , and
reached the city a couple of hours before
his arrest. When searched no trace of
the missing watch was found upon his
person. _
For sour stomach or heartburn , noth
ing so good as a dosn of Fred Hrown's
Jamaica ( Jingor. Got the genuine. Phil
adelphia , 1823.
Richard Johnson , the "Giant Cowboy1
of the Wild West show , has been in
trouble in London. .His aggressive vigor
caused him to have a slightdisagreomcul
with a London policeman. The police
man is now at a hospital , but is nol
fatally injured. Johnson was arrested
for assault and brought before a judge ,
who released him under $500 bail.
For fear of losing a day's work , many
persons put oil' taking physio until Sat
urday. The better plan is not to delay
but take it as soon as needed , it may save
you a hard spell of sickness. If you want
the most benefit from thn least amount ol
physio without causing you any incon
venience , loss of appetite or rest , lake
St. Patrick's Pills. Their action on the
liver and bowels arc thorough , they give
a freshness , tone and vigor to the whole
ystoiu and act in harrnauy with nature.C
It has boon the busiest summer on
record for the physicians of Gotham who
ao not go "out of town"
.Electric Lustre Starch is the best liuin-
drv starch. It is used by ladies as a
'toilet powder. It is the best flesh powder
for infants. Pure and harmless. Try it.
. Generally the college graduate recog
nizes 'very few social righu that boap
pears willing to respect ,
ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY
Cor , 5th Ave. & 7th St. , Council Bluffs ,
Ono of the best Educational Instltu-
lens in the west. Hoarding and day
echool conducted by the Sisters of Char-
ty , B. V. M.
Board and tuition for a term of five
months , | 75. For further particulars
address SISTEU SUPERIOR ,
St. Francis Accdemy ,
Council Hinds , la.
JOHN T. STONE. JACOB SIMS
% STONE & SIMS ,
Attorneys at Law *
Practice in the State nnd Federal Cour t
Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
CROCKERY
,
LAMPS , JUSSWARE ,
FINE POTTERY.
Prices Very Low ,
W. S. HOMER & Co. ,
JVO. 23 MAIM ST. ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , I A :
JV. SCIIU11Z ,
Justice of the Peace.
Ortleo over American Express.
No. 419 BROADWAY
Star Safe Stabfes and Mule Yards
Broadway , Council HluHs , Opp. Dummy Depot
pa
CO
Horses and mules constantly on hand
For. sale at retail or in car load lots.
Orders promptly filled by contract on
short notice. Stock sold on commission
Telephone 114. SHLUTKK & BOLKY.
Opposite Dummy Depot , Cotinoi BitifTs
ANSON SHopKiNs.Gen1Managea :
Have the largest and most complete
assortment ol
Fire Place Furnishings
IN AMERICA.
One Hundred andSevenfy-Five
Diflcerent designs of fireplaces can be seen
all set up in our showrooms. Also
complete
Bath and Toilet
Rooms all fitted up with .Tiles.
BRASS GOODS
Of all the choicest and most orignald
signs.
Readers of this paper requiring goods in
our line should call upon or communicate
with us.
The Theatrical Profession.
Merit will win and receive public recognition and
praise , i'ncts , which are the outcome of ccncral cx <
perlencc , growing through years of critical ana
practical test , become as rooted and Immovable ai
the rock of Gibraltar la public opinion , and hence
forth need uo further guarantee as to their genti
Ineneta. The Indisputable fact that Swlft'a Spcclflo
IB the but blood purincr lu the world , Is one of thesa
Immovable Gibraltar rock facts of which wo have
Bpokcn , ami every day's experience roots thu con
viction deeper and dec per In public opinion. Ktery
class of our pcoplo lu America and lu Europe ,
every trade , calling and profession , Including the
medical profesilon , Imvo borne voluntary testi
mony to the remarkable virtues of 8. 8. S. and
Its lufalllbla eflk-ucy lu curing all dlceaies of the
blood. Ibeu testimonials are on fllo by the tliou-
ands , and open to thu Inspection of all. Noweomo.
unsollclU'd , two dl UumiWic < l members of thu theat
rical profession , who gratefully testify to the wonder.
ful curative qualities of the Snccliio in their Indi
vidual cases. Their testimonials are herewith sub
mitted to the public without further comment-let
them ( peak for tliemnclvcs. The lady Is n member of
the famous Thalia Theatre Company , of New Yoik ,
aud formerly of the lu-sldcneo TSuitre. Berlin , Ucr-
many.nnd of lloVlcker'sfitock Company , of Chicago.
The gentleman Is n well known member of the New
\ ork Thalia Theatre Company. limb are well knowa
lu theatrical circles lu this country and lu Europe.
Charlotte Kuuilow'i Testimony.
NEW YORK , May 3 , 1837.
Swift Specific Company , Atlanta , 03.1
Oentlemcn Havlni ; been ntmoyed'wlth pimples ,
eruptions and rouvunru of the skin , from Lad con
dition of my bl'Kxl ' , for more than a year , I used a
leading preparation of ( urnatKUIMa ana other adver
tised remedies to no effect. Then I consulted a prom
inent physician , and from his treatment received
no benelll. I then concluded to , try the a S. 8. rem
edy for the blood , and llvo or tlz packages , by a
thorough eradication of my trouble and rentorlng
smoothness to my ( kin. have mad * me happy , and
I cheerfully give jou this testimonial for such use
and publicity ui you with to niako of It.
CllAHLOTTi : KAXPOW ,
IS ) BowVry , uear Caual Street ,
lingo Ilnnaltrrl' * Te ! lmouy.
The Swift Specific Company , Atlanta. Go. :
Ocntlenion-Kor two years I had a severe rue of
ecccma. I used tarsoaps.sulphursoars.nndvarious
other remedies , and was prescribed for by numbers
of physicians , but found no relief. Atlott I determined -
mined lo try the B. B. 8. remedy , and seven or eight
bottles have thoroughly relieved me , and you can
uio thbj certlncaU ) lu auy manner' ou wish.
lll'Uil HASbKKHt ,
' ' ° ' 1'UaUt'TbCAt"
hew York. May S. l
Treatise on Blood and akin Diseases mailed fit * ,
TBI SWIKT sricina Co. ,
Drawer 3. Atlanta. Go.
SPEOlAlj NOTIOES.
Rdrcrtli mcnts , such u toit , found
oLnanFor Bnte , To Rent , ft ants , Boardlmjr ,
etc. i will bolnserted In this column nt the low
r toof TKNOKNTfl run LINE for th nrst Inter-
lonftnd r'lT Cent rcrLlnofo.-e ch iubi qu ol
Insertion. Lcaro adTe-lliemcnts , nt our offlc *
No. U I'ctrl sttctt , njar Bro dwr , CouncU
Bluffs.
_
WAKT8.
_ _
WANTED- Blrl for jroncrnl homework.
Bmall Inmlly. Ijatidy kitchen. 70'J 6th ixve.
WANTKD Youri * rlrl who want * to so to
school and help do housework to pay for
her board. Address M 27 , lieu ollico.
I WILL sell at pnbllo auction Tuesday after
noon , corner or Main st nnd llrondway , my
entlro lot of household furniture. Thin furni
ture ls ot the very latest quality. D. U. Laltuo ,
H. II. Inmiin ,
Tjldlt SAH-Cheap , n wnll tent 12x24 , nearly
JL1 now. Address C. O. Orofut , cnto Hevoro
house.
FOK SALE-Htnck nf drugs In central No
brnska. Will invoice minut * 1.000. In-
qulro of Ilarlo , Hnss &Co. , Council Bluffs , In.
W'ANTED An Hcttvo younir man oipor-
Icncrd In city soliciting and collcotitiH1 ,
rormanont position , modcr.ita siilnry. Must
furnish references. Address Uroccr , Uco ollico.
WANTED Olrl to do fronernl housework In
Btniill family. Mrs. U. C.Ulcnson , 421 Glen
ntmnun
WANTED-A peed plrl for cook. Apply at
oneo to Mrs. J. K. Mcl'hcrson , No. 1SS1
Pierce street
F OK SALR-On easy terms or will trade for
city property , it complete stock of furni
ture , stoves , nlM > ntitldlnff. It IN situated >
miles cant on Wuhash railroad. Good towns no
opposition. Oood rca ons for selling. Pos
session Klven at once. Will Invoice about f2r > 00.
Cnll or address Merchant , 3.J5 Uroadway , Coun
cil Bluffs.
1/OR SAIjE OH TKADE.-For Conncll niulTs
X property 40,000 acres of Iowa nnd Ne
braska land. J. It. Itlce , 110 Mam St. Council
Bluffs.
WIL1/ sell two carriages on long time or will
trade for horses. William Lewis.
HOTEL FOR RE NT-
The Butter liouso In Missouri Valley ; fur
nished first-class throughout and with a largo
business established. Will bo rented on liberal
terras to responsible parties. Call on or ad
dress HUOH PEUCV ,
Mlssoui I Valley.
OFFICER < e PUSEY ,
COO Broadway , Council BluffsIowa.
Established 1S5T.
Has a complete line of
f l l I'll'
11
I
i , black and all colors. Pat
tern bonnets , hiiu and toques , n specialty.
NolCM Douglas St. , Omaha.
Creston House ,
Main Street , Councjl Bluffs ,
Only Hotel in the City
with Fire Escape ,
Electric Call Bells.
Accoiiimodntloiii First Cluns ,
Antl ItHles Rcn oiitihlc
Max Mohn , Proprietor
ESTABLISHED 18CS
D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY ,
Hides , Tallow , Pelts ,
WOOL AND FUIIS.
Illyhest Market Prices. Promp
Returns.
820 and 8-22 Main Street , Council Bluffs ,
Iowa.
Finest Landaus
Coaches and Hacks in City.
WILLIAM WELCH ,
OFFICES :
No. 418 Broadway The Manhattan ,
Telephone No. 03
Na. 615 Main Street , Telephone No , 9
LATEST NOVELTIES
In Amber ,
TovtoiscSholl
etc.Hair On
nnmcnts , as
well as tlio
newest noy
eltiesin hair
goods.
> Hair frooils
nmilcto order
. Gillette
20 Mnin St. , Council UlulFs , lown. Out
of town work solicited , aud all mail
orders promptly attended to.
E. S. BAItNETT ,
Justice ot the Peace ,
415 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Refers to any bank or business house in the
city. Collections a specialty.
ALLEN'S NEW MAP
-OF-
* " " "
"KK !
Cxflli foot In elze , coloroiliy addition , sliowlnir
all lots andsiib-dlvlslona Included In territory
0 miles north and south by 10Si miles cast ana
west.
west.PKICE $10.
Address 0. R. ALLEN , Publisher ,
fit. , 'OQUMU Dluffi , Ifc
HARKNESS BROS. ,
401
BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
CLOSING OUT ALL
Summer Dress Goods , White Goods
Parasols , Gloves , Mitts , Hosiery , Etc. , Etc ,
OTJIR. OF
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.
Mail Orders Promptly Attended To
401 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,
N. B. Special attention given all orders by
mail.
BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OP
Pianos and Organs
Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to-
call on us.
. .
Imtrumcnts Tuned mid Repaired. % Vc never fail to give tmtlsl'ucllon.
.
Over 2O years' Experience In Piano and Organ Work.
Swanson Music Co.
. No. 329 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa
BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL ,
Best $2.00 a day house in the west.
LOCATION , THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE ROOMS and
ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES !
Regular : Boarders : : Reduced : : Rates.
NO. 336 & 338 Broadway , council Bluffs.
No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
A COMPLETE ASSOKTMENT
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Both Domestic and Foreign ,
BEST LIGHT LIVERY
rtr
The Mne t of driving horses ahravo on
band end for sale by
. MASEWISE. , ,
REAL ESTATE ,
Vacant Tot , Lands , CllIlcililcnccs and
I'Hrma. Aero property In woaterii part of city
All tclllnjr tlieap.
K. P. OFFICER ,
Real Estate & Insurance Agent ,
Uoonl 6 , QTfir Ofllcer Ic t'use'y' Bank , . Couuol
' ' ' ninria. . ' .
LSL
CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 ,
"Wo ilo hereby certify tlmt wo supervise the
rrnnroinonts for nil the Monthly niul Semi
Annual Drawing of The Louisiana Btato Lot
tcry Company , anil In person mniiBRo nnd cod
trol the drawings themselves1 , mid ttiiit thai
tame nin conducted with honesty , fairness anil
in good fulfil toward all pirtlos , nnd wo nuthoi
170 the Company to use this certificate with fad
* lmllcs of our blKnuluro attnclied , In Its ndvuf
tlsonionts. "
COMMISSIONER *
We the undersigned nnnk * and nnnkert will
pay all I'rlzos drnwn In The I/oulilnnn 8Ut
Lotteries which may bo presented nt our coun'
tcrs.
,1. It. om.KSllV , Pros. Louisiana National IUr.
I'lKKItR 1.ANAIIX , 1'rcs. Stnto National Ilk
A. 1IAI.DWI.V , l > rcs. Now Orleans Nat'lllank
CAKL , KOII.V , Pros. Unlou National Dank. '
UNPRECEDENTED ATIITACTIONI
OVER HALF MILLION DISTRIBUTED.
Lonisaula Stnto Lottery Company
Incorpomted In IW.forZ.lyeariliy the lcf Islntarsl
for conditional niul charllnblo purposes with
capital of ll.uuo.OOO-to which arotorvo fund of OTCt
(6HOOU ) has rlnco bccnaddeit ,
HrnnoTCrwIiplmlnK popular rota It * franchise WM
maao a purl of the t'resont stnto constitution nduptoa
December''ml , A. I ) . 13 ? . ' .
The only lottery over voted on aud endorsed
by the people of any Btato.
It never scales or postpones.
Its Grand Single Number Drawings takoplncC
monthly , and tlmScnil-Aiimml Uniwlnirs regyjl
Inrly every six month ? ( Juno and December. )
A BPLENDID OPI'OHTUNITV TO WIN A
FOHTUNK. Ninth ( Irund Drnwlnjr , clans If , -
In the Academy of Music , Now Orleans. ' " i
daySep. ID , 1887 ZOSth Monthly Drawing. ik
CAPITAL PIIIZI2 , 6150,000.
"Notice-Tickets are Ten Dollars only. (
Halves , $5. Fifths , S2. Tenths , $ ! .
lasr or rums.
1 CAPITAL PIU/.E OF JJI50.000. . . . $ ] 50 , < XXj
1 ClItAND 1'HIZK OF 60,000. . . . 50.0CK
1 UHANI ) PHI/.E OK 80,000. . . . 20.00C
2 LAIUJK 1'ItI/KSOK 10.000. . . . 20XX (
4 LAIU1EPKIZES OF 6,000. . . . JO.OCX
IOPU17.KSOF 1,000. . . . ) .0
50 " HW. . . . S5,0
100 " : wo. . . . jioow
aw zoo. . . . 40o
MX ) " 100. . . . 60.0W
APPnOXIMATION PII17CH.
100 Approximation Prizes of ( 'too. .
100 " " J 0. .
100 " " 100. .
1,000 Terminal " to. . . .
2,170 Prizes amounting to I63S.O
Anpllcntlon for mtcs to club should be msao oolj
to tbenfflconf the company In Now Orlenns.
* Fnrfurthrr Information write clearly , Blrlnit fall
mtdrrss. lOSTAIi NOTRS , siprfx monor ordersOf
New York Kxchnnite In ordinary letter. Currency by
eiprcu ( t our expense ) ailileseeil
II > ltIV
OrM.A.DAUI.HIN.1' 0"18'
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WASIIINUTO.V , D. G \
A < 1lres # Ilculsterefl letters to
MEW ORLEANS NATIONAL IIANR
T ? "R M ft M . If Tllllt ' , he Pre one8
Hi Hi JU JJ 1U. O ± j 11 generals Beaareiard a
BarlT , who nro In clinriio of the drawing ! , | i aKuarV
ante * of nb'oluto fnirnesi and Integrity , that tbrf
. and U t no
on * can ponlblr
dlTlie wont number will dr w Prli .
HKMKM1IKK tlmt tUo payment of all prizes !
OUilUNTEEll V Vlllllt .VATIDVAI. HANKS Of He *
Orleans nnd the Tickets nro ilunoil liy the president !
otun Inntltiitlon , when * clmrtcroil rlelua nra recoM
nlied In thn hlctien courts ; therefore , beware of any
Imitations or anonrmoui scbouioi
A SURE CURE
OR NO PAY.
OUR MAGIC REMEDY
POSITIVELY GnnE ALII
DISEASES OF RECENT OB Lo.va
STANDING IN rnou FIVH
TO TEN DAYS. !
NO OTHER REMEDY ON EARTff
Will in All Cases Cure This Disease ,
Since tliclilttory of inMMne n true Snoclftc fo& .
Syphilitic ll en lm been unitlit fnr Jiat ni-vei
fauna until the Ulscurcry of uiirMAOIC RUMIjUr.
Wclimcevcry reason to lielluvo that It If n\iff \
Inti-ly imkn > wn to nnr phytlcfan. tpi-clnllit or clicia *
t t llvlnic , elllicr In tills or the old world.
It was discos creel by mere nccldi'iit tlilrtoen year *
BKOliva man of no financial mrm" out a n&turu
cripmlit. wln > only utfil It In a ijulct way In cue *
coming to till notice where tufferoru could get mj
relief , though thoroughly trylnB c\cry kno n r m >
eilvnn'l cmpl"Inf lie mo t iklllMI phynlclnns lit
the Und , who hud ultimately pronounced these catef
' " '
"Tl'fremrdy heie advertised tins been Ruardedwllh
the utmost ii-crccy stncfl 111 dlBeovenr , until a vc {
BRO , wliuiithlmliriiilit dliid roor. n lie lwiyi ImiJ
been , nnd the original formula | iiirL'ha cd of elf
widow TliUln brief Is the true history of this moii
THK COOK "iEMnilV CO. therefor- have postei-
Ion of the onlv meilltlno In the world that will cure )
this Dreaded Ilsra | e Until Its form . . . ,
They.n. Justllle.l . In IhH miitriiicnt for the reason
Ihnt the latest medleal world , published liy thu bestc
known niuhorlttei. fay thrrels no triio npi'ilnc.
Wo nay now we have a TKUE brnciriu O.NK TUAf
"llionVwIio have employed evciy other known rcmV
edy ullliout benentR should Kl > 2 s ft tilal. Nocui *
no pay , mid noeipento to patleut In nu > way. ,
WP do not sell the Remedy , or send It out , undei
snvelicumitanccd. I
Wo will ti rat all stages of this dlsrosa at our Ulif
peninrr. or at the patient's rildnico either Id
Omaha or elsewhere In sus whvro the pnttcntls ]
unnlilcto come to us.
Wo | IHV H IlcKulnr Phrslrmn lUHttond- '
anr who It u Rrailunte ol v irt l culloiesj
and tni Imil o\er i'f5 y/'itrn' ; * imliiro.
IF WK rAIL TO CUBF. TIIK COOK ItKMUDV COv
WILL ntruxn AM. MOSRY AND I-AV irNimit rxciNssf
iMcuitr. n IN tisiTixo Owiiu , whether thoUlstaucif
be tenor ten thou nd miles. J
Our contiacts will te endorsed by responilblsj
person and to the entire s tisfucll < > of palUnls. ,
Wt chronic cssrs ol ( lonorrhd'a un'l Olcct pcrmM
nrntly cured , as If by insRlc. In Qy dajs.
'Mils liemc'lr acts Immedlstrlr "Pon thn mood *
rcinovlnn from the symome\err trace of poison. i. *
Fmar HoreH , lllcers , KriiiiUiiiii , H r J
Montli. Ilnlr-Fulllnit , n l nil Hfcln 1114
ea r cured In H in rv < ilou ly Hliort tlrno.
No other known Uemedr In the world can ilolnsl *
I loiloln two weeks
clsni know they hme no remedy with which thei
OK cure all Chrunle Cases of Hrphllls , and will , ai 1
matter ot course , lay It li Inipoiilbln to cnrcta pert
mane nt cure. Hut we defy any uf tliem to brine us
eaie that wo will noteiiro perinanenlly Inathortef
time than Is r < | iilred fi > r the nn t reteut caies wltH
any oilier known remedy In Ihn viorld
Correnpondeni'O and a critical ln\e llntlon ( tnilgr
Ited bnth s tu our financial ttaudliiu and veracity ,
Addrcm
COOK REMEDY CO. , (
OMAHA , NKDKARKA. ,
PisrrK inr , HOOM 17. imi.LutN
41
YIELDS 70 EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER.
OwlliKtothoDliUOXlL LLASTUITTnf tkn cloth lnMih
our imltntK ru cr iclu > lv lv ) will nt ! > Tfpftly tli e
tlmowoiii. Kfnulu notifi.li\nKln \ mm Rill III tl >
\ nellc * " ' * '
\ty rafter telm * worn t
riNMii-KAi/j'iirui.
uni irret crerworn. Bold by all
ttm-cla dleo.
V1CU1TY II BOH. . Cblcmco , III-
LYON&HEALY
STATE & MONPIO.Z ST . . CMICAQO ,
Will ratll. If * , \\t\i \ avWly
C Ulofo t > f M d IkiUut
Uniform § 94 Cqalpmcoti , 400
H& UlatUttloai dMcrlUiif ry
vtkU rtqr | tl ty lUadi M Ihutu
Corf4 , Utlii nc f t iriD ( > 1 U *
rUU | TrtmmlDHtc. .
C ulni lBiir tf tu for