' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. JtJLY 3i3. 188& CALIFORNIA ! THU LAND OF DISCOVERIES. ABICTINEMCD CeTOflOVlLlEm AHirTINr.MrDUuoRflViLLl.fAk Santa Ab.o : and : Cat-R-Cure For Suits by Goodman Dru ° - Co. lm | > urlllcM In the blooil jirmtuco i Doilll ) nml nie-ntal Ifidtu dc-peuil upoa healthy i niiilltlein of the blood. The blood , pnrtkuHrlj In Ilio tprlnK anil ilurlnR Ilia hoi euintmr nionllis , lKH.cjines clogKttl vsltli lm luintlen , vvhlcli IK.NOU II unil kcnerato dls- caseA ImrmlcKs lilmxl jiurllUr , wliliuut a jmrtle lecif mineral iwlnon In It , nucli n * mer cury or potBHli , Is iH-cest-nry to icmovetl cso linpurllii nnil lo reslnrn the-1 c ulllij tcmc > of mlnilnnil iKidj. Tl e I fit imrlflcr nnd ton In kiinwulcitliuweirlil U&nlfl' HK-clHcS ; ( H K.\ In rreanl to lit woiiiltidil | .urlfyink' snd tonic ponun % o KHu u few ttitlmonlals al fcjlii\rn | : > Ir Wm A. Hlvlmld , with Oin. 1' . Ito rll * Co glObiirncvMmt , New Yor , wrllcBjInrch Mill , 1'8U "I feel It my chit ) , for tliele.n fl ofufhcm who limy lin nn'tctfil us I wait , ta wrlto you this tc'ltor , which you can lire cu my toittlniony In r.ny vny j uii clinoec. I vlll ns\\i-r nnyInquiry from nlle-ri < la nlntlnn to ( ho furu liorc-wllh smtesl In Felinmry ln.it I sifrircilBttMt imliicnil InconvtnlLiic * from ImllH , till ov pr im ncc-K , I conlil not turn my l.i-u'l ' vrlihuut ncuto pain nml m > bl oil wuslu I'oor ' cmiJItloii. Afttr trjlnunll thou u ucl rcint'lit r In suclicnitiii , nml fiuillnino relief , I y tlio iier ua lon of Mr. Jv * 1 c-nn , llnnnivruf ; your Newr York ORIce , I U'ttlono Iratllo H. S. K , and I Improtetl npMlyanil Tc-y noon I VMM entirely relieved of my 'JOI > 'H CiiinforteMH. " Now not a al n eif my onilc Ion can In ) B. en. 1 fcc-'lMrongniulthccr * fill. M. B. K HnfliK ) tonic niiirovcel la my cne. I n't upKounill > nnd in ) nppotllc'ls ood. 1)1 J N. Chctiea well known physician wiltt'sfromKII-ivlllc , Ocorsli : "Im-eS. S. S. In riimalpitcnt feer cases vvllh tlio best re- lulu. It is 111. In my juiliniicnt , prp'enttum. n tr t1)hc nler > , If onu will tnko rt few bottles In the np'liiR , tlmo i-rcpnrlng Iho Iwn el < fur tlm ttrultis of mimmcr " JIu. S.'ott I.Ikton , 116 7ano Urcct ( IftntiJ ) , Wineling , West Virginia , writes : "Hnvln | urcil H h. K. for the blood , I cnn safely nay that It licaUnnythlnicI havoim-d to cleans ) theUlood and make u new being oul of upe-r Mr M. R Hiimlln , Wlnieton , N. C. , wrltMt "I use It every BprlnR. It nlvvnj liulliU me ) up , Klvlntf ma ap | > etltii nml UUi Uon , Hiul cnu'ilbiK mo ti > Kluuil the ) IO-IK , Irjlnj ; , ener. TnllnK hot itiinmcr cln } t. On utliiK It I rooa become lining of body nnil eaiy of mind. " Tnutlso ou Illood and SUu Dlecasei mallei ! free. o. . Irownr3.AUnntu.Oa SENKA-MANDKAKE-OUCHU It baa stood the Test of Yoaro la Curing all Diseases of the " BLOOD. IIVEB.8TOM ACH , XIDNEY3.BOW ELS.&c. ItPurifieuthi Blood , Invigorates and Cleanses tEa System. DYBPEPSIA.COliaTI CUFIC3 PATION , JAUNDICE MlOISEAStSOFTHI BIGKHEADACnE.BII. 1JVER lOUSCOMfLAIHTH.i disappear at oncounde WDNEYS ita buncflclal influence STOMACH ItlapurelyalTodicb AND ni Ha cathartic proper ties forbids its use as t BOWELS beverage. It la pleas anttoliio tnsto , and a easily taken by child reri n cxtiultj. AILDIIUGGISTS PniCKLY ASH BITTERS C IPRICEIUOILAP Holol'roprictors , BT.LouiuundKxnaisCirT Who U WKAU , NEIIVOITN. ! > iilI1.5TA : TKI > .wliolnhlB 'OIlVMulI NttllAN < 'r baiTUiri.KI ) AWA ? till TKlOllof IK t > Y H I N U Mill M AN I ! UO l > . cauMni ; exhauitlnt drains upon the I-'OUNTAINH of l.IKK IIUAUA11I1I- : A ! Jt ACBIK , Precuim Dttinmi. tVKAttNr.SH of Mcnory. ! ! ASIE < VUI.NUhNin HO < 'IKTV , > 'I. ( ll.r.M unoi ( ha FACT. , snct nil the KI-'i'IX'TN Ivnclliie t < r.AKI.Y OMlAYMici pernip C'ONSilMi * i'roN eir 1NN.VN1TV. jbnuld cnniult at onci Iba CIII.KHHATEIP Ir Clarke , nftalilUliec Inftl. IT Clarke hti rando NKKVOI'M 1 > K Ml MTV. niRONIO and all Hheakcj oi ( ho OK.IITO IIIUNAUY ejr ? n n IJfi rVudr. It maku NO tllCereuce WHAT JOI b ve taken or WHO Iiiu fnlleil to cute you. Mar to their tax can consult with the iiisurnnc of ipucdr rollaf * nil cure. Send 2 cento poitagi for norki on your dlscairs. * -Oei\d 4 cent * pottage for Celolirntcc Work * ou Chronic , Ncrvoun anil Drll eae Dlic-iuei. Conrultatlon , p rionitl'y or b ; feller , nr . rniitult the ulri Itoctnr Tbouaaiicls cured. OUlcvu ami parlor prfvuto. * " TThoio contemplating JJarrloc Mnct for Dr. ClHrUn'n celebrated guld ulo nnii t'vinnlr. each l&c. , both 'J6 < Utainpi ) . Hefoto contlJlni : your cate , consul l > r. OI.AKKK. A friendly letter or rail inn wv o future tuacriiiKMid ihamc , and add roldc 5 ara ta life. * J-llook "I.lfr'M ( See-ret ) Er ron , " SOc. ( itampi ) . Medicine and wrltlns icut everywhere , it-cure from > > xio urt Hourt . 8 to S : Humlav a , S tn 12. Adclrc n , F. D. OLAHKE. M. D. 1C8 SO , Claris St. . OHIOAGQ , IL1 tailslactlon In tbl cure ol Oonortho'ck and Qlcct. I prescribe It ted f eel > a ( I n recommend * II to all ( ufferen. , U.D. , Deettur , III. . Iflk 11 to"rly d ) r. li l , tie. I m"ml Klu W lrv U C le rail v > rllcuUn fvr tiuiui curt , Ire K.'ct'rOWl.KNi Mooduii Coon A SUNKEN FORTUNE. itlllloiiH of Wealth to Me ll\cc ! I'or off I > pln\vnre Itrcakuntcr. Globe Domoornt : A bij , ' Menmboat uitdod with occun fliarla , tnnps and iiuitleid inhlruiii.Mits will start from ) in1ojuoH t'amdt'ti Shlmard 1'hiladol- thin , for the Delaware Ureakwatejr to ) iiu ; a MMircli for the trcastiro sunk list outside tlit > hrctik water on hoard tlio lriti < ih hloop-of-war UrivaU. in 17KS. Tlio i.xpuditioii is to bo in charge of Capt. . 'harlot A. Adams , ot the navy , who has ji-en in the-orvicofoftwunty-llvcyears , ind Lieut. Oeorjrol' . 13lovhohas just left l'orti'fi.Monroo ) to n siit Capt. iXdiuns. The Government , which is in terested in the expedition , furni hosall the instruments nee.'e'-ar.v for the * ex ploration of the sen bottom at tlio point where it is supposed the % es < el sunk. Un two distinct oeeusioiii the bcareh for Ibis hidden treasure has been a failure , and Dr. Heth 1'anehast , of 1K51 Areh nlreot , hunk { 1 ,000 in two jeurs in try- in t ; to locate the treasure , but the ex plorations wore not niaelo on bcientiiic principles , and the present expedition is to bo the llnal-und hcientillc attemiit. A sjndic'iito , eonipo-ed principally of Phihiilelphitins. has been formed , and anil .lames O. Knno elected President. Dr. Pancoast , who lias bo persistently worked to llnd the treasure , or-jani/td tlio ndifiito . , delivers tlio shares of Htoc-lc and receives tlio money. Ono hundred shares of stock are lo beold at SHOO a .share. Aboutoifpht.\ shares have already been sold. Dr. 1'ancoist left for Yorltjesterday ; to negotiate the bale of the runiainiiiff shares. Tlio steamer is named City of Loiiff Hranch , and has been litti-d tip at a cost of $7000. The boat is u stern wheel steamer , ISIt feet lonjf anJ ; ! " > leet breadth of beam. Capt. Adams , who will command the expedition , obtained a leave of absence from Secretary Whitney to investigate the matter , and ho is now ono of the moit enthusiastic of the explorer * . Af ter a thorough survey has been made , divers will go to work to boarch for the treasure. The Debraak was n Dutch vessel rap tured by the French. Her maiden name was Hraak , the French lidding the prolix "Do. " When the war broke out between F.nglaud and franco bhe was Ijingin Falmoiitli harbor , and was de- t'ained by the Knglibh Government. She w.is subsequently condemned , and on .lime I ! , 1707 , commissioned and ordered to the Western Islands. When com missioned the "Do" was dropped and her maiden name retained. She was eoinmadded by Capt. , las. Drew , with a complement of eighty-six men , and car ried sixteen gun.s. The Porcupine Ga/etto of May 12S. 17 ! > S , published in this city , stated that , "Mr. Low , a courier , arrived hero this evening from Capo llenlopon , bringing the had news of the loss of II. H. M. bleep of war Hraak , Capt. James Drew , commander. She was overset in Old Kiln Ho.ids , about I o'clock last Friday afternoon the IWth. She was at the time under mainsail and reefed top-ail , iiist about to cast anchor a mile from the light house , her ho.itsalongsido waiting for the captain , who intended to go ashore at Lcuistown. A sudden squall of wind laid her on her beam endbwhen bin ! immediately tilled and went down with the captain and his lieutenant and tbirti-eigbt oIlicet'M , seamen and ma rines. The rot of the ship's company , including the bo.ilbwain , e.-iapcd in the ship's boat and a pilot's boat , which was waiting to take tlio pilot ashore. Tlio Hraak parted with his Majesty's licet oil tlio Western Isles in el.aso of a htrango sail. About t\venty-l.\o days ago she fell in with and captured a Spanish ship from La Plata , bound for Spain with aery valuable cargo. " Capt. Charles Sanborn , a noted sub marine diver , who in 1MS7 contemplated securing a concession from tlio Govern ment for raising this -vessel , visited Halifax for the purpose of getting in formation , lie becured u newspaper published in 17iS ) , giving the following account of the loss of the vessel : "II. H. M. sloop-pf-war Hraak , wo arc informed , was capsi/ed of the capes of Delaware , returning from a successful online on the Spanish main. She had on board seventy tons of copper and an immense amount of treasures , consist ing of gold and silver bars and precious stones. " C'apt Sanborn afterward went Soutli with the intention of returning the fol lowing spring nnd commencing opera tions. While there ho was taken sicli and died. It was his belief that tilt treasure waalucd at$20,000,000. Capt Gilbert McCracken and a Capt. Allen wore pilot partners a hundred years age at Lewis , and Capt. Samuel McCiacken a grandson of Capt. Gilbert McCrackei bays that his grandfather put Capt. Allen on board the Hraak , and ther came into tlio harbor and remained in his boat in Old Kiln ro.ids for the pur pose of taking him oil after piloting the. vessel in. After the pilot was rcceivei on hoard ho passed into the cabin to set : the captain , who thru invited him t ( partake of refreshments , after which hi was shown the contents of the locker Capt. Drew remarking. "Tins is m ; last voyage to sea ; it has been a re markably successful ono and when I re turn home I am going to buy a title am live like a lord. " Alter going ashore Capt. Allen , in re ferring to what he saw in the locker b.nd there was an immense amount o gold and silver in bars , a largo numboi of doubloons , and iron chcslscontainin ) precious stones , , which was privati pioperty. The crew and Spaniards win were saved confirmed what Capt. Allei had stated. Last summer Dr. Pancoast visited i numberof the oldest inhabitantsof Lea ; and they were all of the opinion tlmt i largo amount of treasure went down ii the Drank. Dr. Pancoast , in spcakiiij of the search , said : "In commencing operations in thofal of Ibbdve laid out a half-imlo square which we huo\cd , , We worked from th northeast portion of the square to th southwest. Near tlio center of th square the grapple which we used cam in lontact with something. The wate was bo rough the divers could not g down. The grapple was binned , an through neglect tlio boiulngi were nc taken. After the vve-athor hud model atod and \vatercalmcd , we fonn that the grappling irons had become di tachtd and the buoy had carried thoi some distance away. If the land beai ings had l-eon taken at the tune the h cation would not have been lost. Aftc the grappling irons were raised tin ; were found to bo covered with verdigri suppo'-dd to have como from the eoppt or brass cannons of the Hraak. This no m > th. Wo know the vessel is theri and wo also know that she had iinment troiiMires aboard. The searching f ( this ve-stel must not bo compared to tl visionary schemes wo frequently hoar- - in trying to Iml ) Capt. Kidu s burii treasures. It is a legitimate hnsine operation. " The delicious fragrance , refrcshin coolness , and soft beauty imparted I the skin by Po//onl's Powder , cot mends it to .ill ladles. A handsome bracolnt consists of sevt alternate diamonds and rubies , each i a separate box-totting , and all moimti on a knife edge band of Roman gold. Are you ure.ik and weary , overwork * and tlredV Hood's Siirsaparilla is ju the medicine to purify your blood ai "give you btrengtli. THE AMERICAN CRAZE. lust Xow It IN i\ctniillll-l In tlio S- ornl ( Jninci o ( ' ClinnOo rio I/lb- ornl y I'ntrniilAL'd. riiNr rtli Tnlcrsto Stoi'Us end Ornln , \ \ till tlio Sotitti II , 1 H tn ItH l > c- Ijiiiilslniui State Lottery. At ) tut Onn , .lulinl I'nrly , tlio < Jld Co'Tclonito li < iilrr ( , anil ltl < < oiiiii-ct on witli i , Lit..Juno II , Klnst Tiu-- ilajmoriiliiB no olio was on the street who could l > y nay possibility rctii.itn ln-iloois. 'I hose who weru out walked slowly nutl luiKKul tlio slnuly slile of tha street. It wnslUoMoik wlieu ntuilil iinin inislieil nslile thu Hwlnitlna ( lours of a house on St Charles street anil stepped out to thu sidewalk. U was old Gen.lulnl i.irly : of l.ynchlmri' , Vn. . uuil the Louisiana lottery. Although not a tiMlilent of HIP city ( Jen , Kurly Is perhainas well known n IlKUro lure as lie la In l.yHdititim , for liu lonies hctot'\t > ry inontli to "uperlnknd thodr.i ltiB3 or the state 1 itlcry , iinij "o , ns ho flosses the sunny MI wt with two little cotton I.IM ( inn led In olio hand behind tin * ui-nt back , uvcryuno in i-lKht stops to look at him. I'unplo TIUIO their neck out of tlm stifet carwlndowH to et u Klimpsp of him ; shiip.kiepersleii\Mtheir toiiuters to KJi'eiitilio bent ll nrc , a confed rnto I'ather 'I'niiu , pli kinir his wn > across tliHcoblil'-stonos 'Iho old ptn- tleinan niakts siuilcht fr the Ai-adeiny of MiiHlf , w hlch Is on the opposite side of the stn ot nomtliu bulldliiKho h.is Just left-the ollltoof tno Iioiilslniiaftntn Lotteiy A party or us h.ia lnuii slttlnt , ' in tlm Com- nu-nlnlrliib tlienlKlitUotiiiu dlsMis-.ln , ' every- thliitrfriiin polltlisdounor up to ( leoloi nlsiiio whi-nthocoine'satlontuinea upon thu lotteiy , nud tlio passion of the latin ra es lei the pimps ofLhnnce Ayouncnian fioin Iowa lemnrkcd that in Loillsl inn at li ust , the lottery-eeined to have a kclllinato business btatus , that It .as lei f'ltnlzed ' as a tiu tor in tlio to iimeixial win Id. "And why not- " broke in Col. Dan Wilson , twlsHn < lilshiiKu bulK about to a nioro coin- fiutable position in his lavoilto ea-y chali. 'Tha lottuiy has been le opnizi-il ( by the stnti- Kuviinnu-nt foraiiuaiter of a i-eutuiy , .mil Us c > ntriliution > i to the school and Kenciiil fund of the state have been sin h that the latter could not \ery well ni.ilntain ccitaln necessity liMl- tntlons without Its aid. Tlio jirnprli t asimply tilli el Hits public s inherint p isslon for chain o to the atrotint of the stntuamt tiiem ehescuar- ante.'liiLtthe p ojilu aualnat fi.md by onttuct- liu tlie busines-i of the lotery upon sti 1 tly bus iness principles. Tlieio Is no loom for seiltl- meiit in this matter. 'I ho pas-ion I h.ue spoken ocuxlstsi'virynliuie , and tie incoip iratlon of t'l.-lottery ' tompinv simply , as I say , protected til poop a fiom aetual fiaud I'u-vious to this the pubik h id been swindled out of millions of dollaisbv liii'ipoiis ble p-ople whoioiidii ted lotteiles In an unli-ihaui an 1 fr utdiilent way , and w h" often dei amid w 1th th i ash w it'iout even turnlliK the whel. . It Is not strange , then , that a lespoiHlble body of men should organize an Inslltntlon which w.mld stand between the jieoplo and the scamps who would cueat them , and it is ritlll less S'IIUIKO tlmt thohtate , liiuluj ; the liit"ri-st ol the people at he irt , to bay notli- ItiK of sul stanilal actualities , iei elved annually should not only autliorl/o but fosrer an institu tion of this kind. The act under which the lot tery was Incorporated is an Inteiestliijoiioas showIIIKunder what cltftimstances the Imtory came Into exlstelife. Ileie , Jo'in. bilniiuts the st Units , tlmt big slii-uji skin book. " and when the nei.ro hail brought tlio law-l ok the colonel opened It and r. ad : AIIIKI.I 1. The name and title of tuts cor- coiutlon shall bo the l.niilslui i xt ito liitKry company , and the domicile theieof shall be in the e.ty of iNew Orleans , st.ittof Louisiana. Aurui.K - Thu object ami purposes of this corporation me. 1. The proto tlon of the --tale asalust the cie.it IOS-PS heiotoforo In in red bj sendliiK larKt , amounts of n oiiey to loielijn countrli-s for the purclmso of lottery tickets mil de\lces. therein InipoieiishliiKom ownpi-cple. - . 'Jo establish a suhent aua leil.iblo homo Institution for the sale of lotlny jioliry , and combination tiCKPts , m-vires , and ceitllldites , fi.i tionalpatts thi-uof atteims anljuliesln just piopmt on to tin1 pibes riia\Mi , an I to In sure i erfe t fairness i liu Justlco In Iho tliHti Ibu- tlon of siuh p'Ue-s. .1. To proMdn nu ans to raise n fund for edu cational and clu-r'tabk ' purposes foi the citizens of l.onislnna. A in K i.i , ,1. 'I ho capital stock of this corpora tion Hh.ill be fl.mnVXM , ri-pr sentedby ten thous and -h ires of f 101 each. There weie pi ox Islous for a boat d of directors composed of seven stocMioldeis and thpior- poiatlonwus ( ; h < 'ti all th - corp irate lights to sue and bo sued , etc 'ihcduiatiou of Us exis tence was fixed at twenty llvn years. In ton- Mdeia'Ion of the prllees th is i-rnnto 1 and uuaiantetd , the co'iiiuiny 01 its pint agieed to the folio A Ins. Aunt i.K r , . Knr. 1. 'Iho corpoiatlon shall pay to the state of Louisiana the sum of $1 I.IKI I per annum , which sum shall be p ij able quar- ti-ily In adMiuce from and a'tntho 1st day of .January , INP , tothost to auditor , who shall tie- l > o-lt thes ime Intho treasuiy of the state , and whlihsum shall be 11 edited to the educational fund ; and sild corporation shall bo exempt fiom all othrr taxes and licenses of any kind w halo t r , w hethcr fiom state , palishormuuki. pal authorities. SI.CTION " The corpoia'lon shall furnish bonds to the auditor in the sum of JriOW : ) as sectuty for prompt and pun tual payment of the sum si t foith In the prei edliiK section. "And so on , and MI ciu , rontliiued th-colonel , "The election ol ! oil c'pi is > provided foi.and the company Is jl\en the sole iljht to nuilutain a lottery in the state of Louisiana f or tout j--ll\o jears from.Iamuiy , INII. Ab nit eleven jc-ais UKO , however , the now state i oustltutkm WB * adfp'ed. HythU the mon pjly puvllc'Kes ol the company weio abrogateit and the buslues' throxvn open , proiiclod each cliartor ol priMleKCS sh.ill pav not less tlianfiu.ini > pjrnn iiiiiu of money Into the tieasmy of the sia'n : and piovlded fiuthcr , that all charters slmi : cease and expire on the 1st of January , IHIY trom which time all loita.ion aio prohibited ii : the state. "Iho $10,000 per annum now ptovlded by law to bo paid by the Louisiana State Loiery co iv juny accoidliiK to the provisions of its char ter , granted In the > e.xr H > s , shall b-lom ? to the cnai fly hospital of New ( irk ans , and thochav' ter of said companv Is recojn./ed as a contrac binding on the stale ten the period these nspecl tied , except , its monup > lv clause , wlilcl is heiebv abropated ; aid alt laws contnuyti the pio\islous ofthls itkleaieheie'n d clarei null and Mild , proNldetl mild comp un , uall MU a wr.tten reiiuu hit on of a 1 Its monopoly feiit ure-i In thoolllco of tno secretarj of slate wltliit slxtj days after the ratlUnitiun of this constitu tlon. "nf the a Idltlonnl sum raised by licenses 01 Icitteilosth * hospital t > lno\'port sh ill receive $10u Ki annu Ul > , anil tlieiem ilnln sum shall In dividedea hear aninnk'tho i-euiul p irlslie : in the state for the benellt of thc-ir schools. "N ) . Sir , yon so why the Louisiana state lot terj laa u-co nl'ed tactor in Louisiana com inerce , an I if j < it laiigoantuhoi , o ifaithaiii nml a set of men whose co-inner lal standing li thoc-omimmltj inwilch thny live is any botlii thi.il that ortne 1 it.ery dluctors jcmareWLl come to their ariniuintiuc > , and aio to be con gratulated. " It was i loposcd Unit we visit the drawing o the cla % following and Col. \ \ ll-oa exiondi-cl ai Imitation to sit with Iho commissioners on th Htane and observe at c lo-o rantjn the manner li which the draw Ing was done' . Theiowculd b an aildltloual iiiU'rest , he said , fiom tlio fae thai It waa grand diawlng , with the cnpltii pllz > 'of tlli.lHli ) In the when ! This is the w a Hut I came tobeciosslngi-t Clurh-sst eetjus ns old .lu'ial ' I'arlv hobbled aloiif ; with the twi c-otton ba sln his hnnil. One of these s u ks cor tallied the Mi , przos-that is , the ti ke-SHlil ttio amoiii'ts printed then on ; the other con ta.nvdthe tickets the numbers of whlclnliox the prizes at the last monthly drawing. II it these ba s were filled amomli ago , thi-nn < t ed with cord and tiound with si ps of paper o Iho Inside fcdOs of will h aio the autographs u ( ien. I'urlv mi'I ' I leanresardand sealed \\lthwa and stamp d w lib a pr vato s'gimt ' Taey luu irinun"l ! 101 k-d In n piivato vault In the letter oil'f" until the li'tud ' or den l.irly took them u o n mom and - airle.l tliei incioss the slroct. IlM-r\ one In Xow O Imns buys lottery tick ets. 'Iho'ale is not co U u-d as MIIIIU peopleIni a lno to the low or the Ignorant , but is lo-nmo to all classes. 1 ortlons of 110 sametl'ketar o't-n held by inuiihitntH In the no'th and Hi "U tor whites ' o ? Mls < ls lji : bv the must cm M'rvathocirolo families of oil New orient ! unduy tha voodoo negroes of uppei St. Loul stieet. The comj > an\ has Its ngui's In ever town In the coimtis : Mexico is dotted wit them. Yon can llnd the tickets on sale I 1'u opo : > on i an bu > them In Alcxaudila an In Vokohiiina Hut at NHU Oikaiis Is theheai cinniteis of the wholeschemt- eveiy clga stoui and llepior btoie.ln every grocery and dm store jou can buy the little green or purnl tickets as easily as ) on ian purchase n elgaietl a glass of claret , a pound of sugar , orciulnli : pill. At huneliedsnt pulutH about the city va can see tlxed to w alls and telegraph poles llttl pine show-caw s c ontalnlng the alluring tlckel stnim on win h a id ollero 1 tor sale. U hero ai men who do nothing else but sell the chance ami you can see their signs , "Lucky Cham Store , ' "Lucky Number Agency , " o'c. , cnticlr people to try their luck in ll.o lottery. 1'at asent keeps account of the prizes drawn r tickets ) l l by him , and Hats of siR-h nunibei and prizes are been , shown uutMite the v\lndo\ as an adverttseinent and un inducement to In at that particular place. The dav before tl drawing the tickets lire luvvked about tl streets by peddlers , who call out : ' Here's yoi lotttiv tickets ! Ill aw Ing tomorrow. " I'rople fnvist 111 the lottery as a matter i fact. Tor twenty-nine and one-half days the live In hope , exhilarating , buovi nt hope. KI l < alf a day they are somewhat dUappolnted.bv pah I what Imye thev lost ? Only a ilollar gene ally , awl they try It again , Who knows b1 thev will win next time. , Old not Ambro 1'atin , the locksmith on Tcutouse street , w lo.lioj. To be.biire . ho lost It next w eek on a cc ton \chnnge , but that was Ida own fault ; ai there was Mme. Soplile llgls , wlio used w > yo ' I I - . tn the n-UtU'li1 ! 11 < er item-ou the Iu4 ( tloynle. H W COUld llll iMV'O tllTflfll th it mH4nlIlCeUt nude-nutting ftitlUumuiit ) cm Ma tiuiii street If she iuiel nut won tlniOlii t Jnli And-ID an- nthe-r twentieth tlik-t I' ) > o > rul Rtnl we- live iiirnlii In 1 o w t r iiiintlicr in itali. The'v say , 11 neil iic'Vei run n limn- iloilur n month ! > only tvvei bits u week , 'that menus otic pint lesHofSt. .lul ani lu ml horn fo.v lt tlifir . uli'l ' then look ut tin ) possibilities , MM ful' Ulm would hcst"itey | No one t-vc-r se.-iil < disheartened or don uc.ist alhU inontlily f illnr. ' to win 11 prlio , t lough months iiiuv stretch Into yoirs of Invest ment vv.thoiil returns. Tne people go to the elriwltig. llH-c-n to In-ill vvllcll number ha * won the prize , nml w lien It Is over te.ir lip their old Mr-kef utitl start out to | iurcli.ise onu of the new issin.s. Julc . lemliuovcr the f Able In the cafe. lys to Alls-lie. . ' Vh.it lib kIlls frtenel replies oppressively vv ith u sliuir of the shoulders Marie , me-etlmf her file-nil IiUClllu ill' intlit'li Fort , kisses her Mutinously ami c.ijs : " ( . 'on- gratulatlemi , ma e Merle. Vour uon fortune- still iilte-tuH you , 1 et- . " Iuc-llle has been lucky iintl Canal street will eon * -eu some new costumes. ' 1 lie tickets arespokonof as astiplo article of f neil would liu lu other localities. They almost pitssforlog.il tender. The tii-gioes. with their muni loveof ehanre , tire huge and regular Iniver" , mostly nf the twentieth tickets. 'Iho poite-r us ho brushes vour clothe * ln lnniit"s thai ho Is paving all his lips to pmchaso his regular monthly tietot ; tha bootblieic shining your boot-wear hints tnut he only lucks a quar ter to make up the Mini necessary to bu > bis "lot ry clinnce , ' the baiber scraping yourthlti asks if yon have bought yo-ir chance vol. and ill last , vve-arlcil of the cotitnuml ic-petltloii and amaze-el al theponvt of the lo'tery scheme , von Invent ailollur In tl jusl to discover vvlieic tlio ptiworcif thefiisi Iniuon lit s mid von Unil out W i'followed the old eonft derate lender Into the theater down the middleitlsleand up a tern- ptuirv liicllno ID the stive win-re ) the wtuK of th chawing was to tike place. Thete waiting him sit ( ieiieral lleamegard and the assist nut e-omiuls loiiorthu reortllui ; clerk , and the four Ilitliliovs who. lillndtoldi'd. lake tlio pi I es and the tl kets fiom tint w hb. . To thu light oi the stag- stood n "vvheel' over four feet lu illumeter. It was uioio like u buss drum limn 11 wheel , Iho tire lo being fmmed ot ucomlnn- onsstrliiof vvoo.l about oluhti'Hii Inches vvlel" ! the sides ar-Mifgla. " ' . It Is Iield ut ) lice from tlie Moor b ) a stout Irani of lion and wood ami kept lu poslt'on ' by an lion axle , em em h e-ml of which was a stout cr.ink I'wo negroes 'lia-.eil upon thu btie > u pair of lugo bo\os , out of wlilch they took eight lugo baps , each with n cnpa Ity of over u bushel. I ueli big was brought to ( ien Kiuly , w ho c.uefiilly i-\amliie'd It. especially tinanil , niiil then cut the firings wlilili bouinl the neck. Km h b.ihad pipers around thu n-ck similar to those iirounil thu necks of the smill bags brought In hv Gen Parly. I'ne autographs - graphs ou tilt-so slips of paper weio close-lv scrutlnt'tds ho llnlsheel tno Itiipc-ctloii of eiK-hbaglt wasllfti'd bv the ncvrroos nud cmp- tied Into the lirgowhcol tliroiuh aeloor In tlio woolen ilm. This opeiallon was closely watclii-d bv the old men When thev wer-- ail empt'c'il thewheclwas lust hair lull nt Hike's ' 'Iheso lliKetnr < > slips of stout pipei , font Inches long by two Inches wide , em h one con taining a numbi'r Irom 1 to tUJ.ll'J ) . The llgui-oi aie printed in huge lull-faco diameters which , when thu tieket Is held up , can bo plalnlj ill- tlngui < hc'd by a huge pait of the aiulie-iue. Kiu h tic kit Is tlirhtly rolled and thiust Into a l.ny hollow i jllmlci of cutta perch i about the- thlckn > - > s of a lead pencil and about 1111 Inch and aliiilf loiu. The last to be put In wnstlio'-o which had been ill awn out at'aln-.t the pile-s at the 1 nt drawing , un I which had been pieserveel SHpaiately Hlnce thai time. The llttln eloor was then slml mid the darkles vveretoidto "loll. " I'lio w he-el was vigorously luined both wavs soveial times , the llttlo ulack cylinders belli. ; thorough ly mixed In the operation. The other llttlo UBR vvaslheti glT 'ii to ( .en Ileaurc-K.ird , who paid his soli1 attention to the prlo wheol. This Is about tno feet in diameter , and h.is a rim of biass Instead of wood. Tile prlyesvve-ro dumped Into the hinall win el and the door closed. ' ] lieo tickets meu-l.v contained thu money ilguies for IheMiiious pilzi-s anil we-ro incloscel lu similar India llibber cjlludvix. There are S'liof tlie > > o pii/es. dlvldeil as to amount lulhK way. 1 capital pilzo of * .nil ( Hs . . . .IDOW ) 1 capital prl/e of * KH.OOO is . . ll lu-jli 1 capital jirl/o of * > IOW Is . . . . filliKKI 1 KUind prl/.oof fi'i.llllls JN.IOII "largo pil/esof Jl MWl aio . . ai.OiO " . lau'opil/isof $ ) ,0)il ) are . . . V > , iOU ) Ii" pi les of $ IIKIO aio . . r > . ( l o lllpllesof } , V la'.o NMKM Nprlie ) < of WMJaro MMim ( , ( ) prize's of r.nj are . . . . 10.iUJU Hut besides th so there ar % , ' ? < * other pi ires , i rathei chiinci sto win money without having oui numb > r dr.nv n out of tlio big w heel. This s adjusted ac oiil'iii ' ; t ) the numbers which rivv tht' t"il.iui , the fliHJ.wti , and the HJi.uUO il/es. These appioxlmatc 61 * teinuual prl/os -i they aiu called , aio distributed as follows : tOpu es ot KitMapproximating lof ! - * ' - no' ' , prl/e 01 jii 1/es of f WO , approxlni'itlng to til * J- , M J pil/.o i . : ; oK)3 ( ) UJ piiic'H ot JJOO , iippioxlnmtliit ; to JfVj.O J ml/o . , , ffiUXH' ' ' .i termln.ils tlOi.deiielod by tJiVO ) prlzo 'ii.utt ) "tc'imliials-flilli.di'c'.dod by SHW.iinj prl-o 'D.iHI ) 'I hat Is , If your ticket's number Is within Ifiy niimbeis more or loss than tin kiUW , lUiUJii , or MO.IKJII prl/.es you w 11 rocelvo JVi ) , iin , ortJW us thu case iiiny be. Just as acotiso- atlon so to speak. The terminal pil/es arc iwaidedto thu holeleis of all tickets the lust wo numbers or which coriespond with thum-.l wo numbers of those tno capital prl/o tlc'ccts. ' 'Inis iu all theif uro ,1,1 II prizes , amounting tc l.ir lH"0 (5en Ue.iurcfirud ghes thn iiil o- vheel a whirl and the 8.1 > little black tolls dance ; iromi'l lue-ully 'Ihc-ro Is a vast dillcieiice liu ween ttio contents of the two wheels. A plgmv o a giant , a molu-hlll to a mountain , a hollows oacjcloiie- vet with thedlllerunco lu plali : ight there are not wanting people to purcliase OJ.CKKI tickets a month. All Hits time the theater 1ms been gtadn.illv llllugup. Silently the people hive tiled In am 'oillid seats for themselves whuiever fancj 01 letrlng suited. There is about tlio tame at nosphcro In the house that them would bewme hoj there to witness a plav lust" uluf a di.iw ng. Many are acimalnted , and they chut will heir file-mis while the prolimlmulus me beliu ic-rforiilod. ' 1 he op 'ration of lllllng the vv heels wonlng the sacks has no Interest foi them t Is an old story to them. Thej lave seen It every month for vears. It I1 lot till thi < commlbslonets' voices aio bean ha * they piy much attention to what tsfr.iinj ou upon Iho singe. Tin four sm ill bnjs ou tht Mif.i aio squirming about In kitt > nlsh iilay , ai ililer Ind has sc'.itcd himself upon tin- - mage iboilt where the promptei's box would oidln ul.y . be < , with his back to the audience Ilofon ilin is a Miiall chest , on th upp r hide of vv ho-i oren d lid nro coinpaitinonts for the ration * nl'es. A cignal Is given and a boy comes for iVird to ( Jen. llarly and another to lien. He-ail legaul. The men tie h indkerchlxfs about Hie io ) H'heads so that thev cannot see. There coidiugclcikg ls his book readv : the tnllj-mai ills with pencil poised abovu the sheet : Col A'llson , assistant , stands by llcauicgirrt ; ,1. A A Itousscau Is at I'.aily's aide. Uho general : jpou the llttlo doois. "Drawl" says the tally-man. Kach boy In Mills his light hand Into his rexpectlvo wheel aki-sout a io'l ' and h.iiulH It to thoolllcer , win mils the lolleel ticket from the cylinder am Imps the HUer lu a bo-c beforu him. Gen llaily unrolK his llckel llrst. " 1'vvehe thousand and H veiitoen , " say- , tin old Vliglnlun Inn piping voice as ho hinds tin tli-kut to Mr ItousM-au 'Two hnndied dolliirs' " as lleauiegard vln , ' his ticket to Ool. \ \ Hson "Tnev thou-and and seventeen , " re-peit Mr Itousseati , turning Ms ticket so that tin iiidlence may read the llcmes "Tno hiinured dollais , ' siys Col. Wilson also holelinghlH slip up that the Humes mav li' seen , iioth assistants then hand the tickets ti t'U'ljoywho ' i-'tsin front , who lolls them up to B thei and diops th * > ni Into tlu > proper < ompi'it mt-nt of the box. 'Iho dinning thus pto-ce' ' ' tinnumb'r of ei-h tl ket bejlng recordn b > thecleik , to pth-r With tlm prize , and th number of tickets drawn being kept by th tally man. The aiidlencn remains ImiMfjslyt SoniB of the ladles are wlil-perlng softl ) to cue : othe-r. A mnnwltb a.luwlsii lastof fact ) nll-i ii tnoficmt lovvnf thtipiitiuet , next to the imlln Uadmg to the stage , lie was Iho llr&l man litho the hull ling. He lo > ks straight at the t-tin. ' without moving a n.usile of hUfaco Ilodrev a prize twelve ) jears ago , they tell me , and ha never misled a month since , altendlnt ; ever diuwlng as It'll cc'reijionylnhlssynasosm I'herj ar anile ) a number ot ladlm present , ill in tno chiirmlng white costuiiias e-oni'iion t Now Oilcans. \ faint od r of patchouli i w.ifn-d te > the Htiicri' . The * fans nre. the enl Uilngs Htlnlm ; . \ \ haii th" cliuvvlug h.ul KOUO u hometlino Ml. Hoii's-'au repeatM : "rnvnty hove-n thousand to' hunched an lvvi-iitvo | " "Ten Ihous.ml dollais' " says Gen. Ili'imi ganl Romethlngllkoa high Is hfsard fiomth Jew Intho trout low. Tor every pilzeotVV * or over a sp-clal sill ) is sttnt by a messc n er t tholottt-iy ollli e that Ihe holders of HID ticke may lu look ) el up Immediately Whennlm teen dra-vInns have bcon made the s-orer call out "Koll on the next draw ! " and botn wh els ar vigorously rolled about anil the tickets thoi oughl.v bhuillc'd. When fifty-nine tlckels ai drawn the cry Is : "Holland change bo > s ci the nesxt draw. " Whereupan Ihe tickets ai again lolled and the boy..s are relayed by the fellow sin the rear. The ) assistant comml-slo ; erxclungoaNo. The draw lug proceejH.i The voices of the con rots-lonerH bleak the Hllence monotonous ! llereand there ) a man In the audli-nco yawn bnttht-y kojp their Heats bravely , a few * of the : making notes of the larger prizes. The ladle fan more vigorously , for the heat Is be'comli more Intense. 'Ihe Jew Is as Immovab as a sphinx , "Forty-nine thousand , nvo hundred and slxt t-lt , " nays the iiuaverlng voice of bht-rldun's o enemy , ( Sen. lleanri-garil paused a second and tht said' "I Ifty thoiiBand dollnrn ! " Tneriils a blight movement In the audlciv and a low buzz of conversation Is heaid llttlo man with a sallow fico and a longblac moustache gets out of his seat luouooftl bark row * and vva k i out quietly. He is Trench tailor on Dryadoi street He stops the door , strikes a match , and lights his clyn file , pauses a moment to blow a c'lond of ttmol out. and then Haunters leisurely down Ihe stret lit ) has won tin prize , Kren hm.iu tothocoi lie v , ou Id have lo > t the same sum witheciu fiiulnlinlty. Tlio bjy s , like little blind goilsof fortune th thev are , dip In their hand' and deal nut weal in blocks large and small , giving this ono M.en | ing money for a week.ana making thai one I clepcna-iuUy rlfU ( or the rest ot hft lift ; Uero Is ft man alrcniUv veftltl'y. there It Is one who has fnlt Iho damunblo griiid of poverty all his life ; lhrre H gi'i-s to miuwhov lU vrnslf U tiefori1 the night is ov er. heir It cnrl 'hi-i * n imin who will invent it Htttt repay him a hundred fold. The boys cllnhgc ( ol WlLsim sits clew n to nuro a rheiiuntlc knee , and hl < place Is taken by J. I * . Itoux. llai-cseati , gives vvav to Aid. llotu'oli. The dr.vwlnt continues > lo < t of Ihe prl7 < ? , Of reline , me fromtAHJ to V > Wi iid occa lon no ceimment. The announcetnent of a } li W prl/c CHUM-S a "tout , hiud omo lady In the gallery to Jump up and Impulsively clap her plump , gloved nands. 'Ihe radiant look on her luce showed that she was one of the lucky ones , Two friends prt-s hi-r hands In comiratulatlon mid theygooir , stopping nt a "coutlserle" on the way , "Ninety thousand , fo' hundred , and fo'ty- three ! " says ( Jen. I'.arly , "Ninety thoti'iind , to hundred , and fo'ty- thiee , " says Capt. Hodgson. " ( Jen lleanregnrd , who hud been looking at the ticket In his hand , savs In a sharp , distinct tone : " I hree hundred thousand dollars ! " 1 his Is a little too inui h ev e n for thai audience. Sev er.il pe-opleil-ietothi-lr feet and put their hands to their ears to c lit h the rfprit of Mr. lloux. The latter says , t iKlng both tickets In his hand : Ticket number H'.IIJ ' wins the Hist prize of The draw Ing Is practically ov e'r. The Interest ce.isi s when the great capital prize annotuut-tl , and most of the people go out. A few lomalu , however , for the second ptlze has not bteii rea lied 'Ihe prices ye * remaining in the smaller wheel could bt > lie-Id In the hollow of a mans hand Over eight hundred tickets have been taken out of the larger vvlieul , and still It seems a full as It did before the llrst otdci to "mil1 WHS given. Col. Wilson > axvns capa- e'i'iislv. ( len. Hail ) draws a watch and rob Irom bis pocket. Ills twenty minutes after I. ( apt. Hodgson it-pea's the it-mane attributed by hlstorj to the governoi of Noith ( arollua. ' 1 hen tlii- * IUJi-.i > j pil/o is te-ac lied , and the aiiill- e-nce' i'oo < out as one man ill but the Jew , who sits like Mt-mum tinned to stone. 'Iho other pri/os are annoum td to him , and the thawing is ov ei. Then the laboi Ions ta k of Hi'iilliic up the tickets begins , it t < faithfully Mineivlsul by two commls lent rs , who , with their own hands , put up the tlcUets , tlo and seal the bags , and see-them safe 1) Htiivvetl awav In the boxes , den. llarlv locks the thc-t whtih the bin In liont has guatded. and thewholep.uaphoinalla of the lottuy Is tiitte'dunelei their esioit anoss the slieot to the vaults of Ihe comp my. .lust De-fore the Janlto1-locks thodoois Iho Jew wnlks grnve-'v out Ho has won no prize , but hols not ills ippulntrd. llv Iho time We' have ciossfd the stteet the placi' of sale of the lucky tickets him almost oei-n elotermiui d by the clerks. The huge piUe-s had nil t n Ij been lei ited as follows : No.'ii.mwhleh diiw Ihecapilil pilze.f.VO- ( KH. win sold lu New Orleans , Ilosum , Mass , PaUiiml. Cal. , Key Wo-t. Tin , ( litlveslon and llonh mi , Tex , , and Uiiatomnla , C. A. No 71,0'iS whl h die-vv the si-cond rau.tal puze , tlOi.iiv-O , was sold In New Oilcans , lloston. Mass , ( hie a- ( 'o Sail I rancNcu and I.osniles ; , ( al. , ( Imilt-s- ton , tC , Memphis , Te-nn , Jiuksou , Mich. , ( lainesvlllo , ( ! a , llabjlon , N. Y. , Sobago I.itko , Me. Hot Spiln s , Ark , . I'.uls and lllos-om'lex. No. 4iM ! ! ( ) . diawlng thlld capital pi Ize of i iil.UCM , was wild In New \ oik , Now Oileaus , San Trim- clsc-o , lloston , Jackson , Mlih , Ilouma , l.a. , Mid- dletou Md. , and San Marcl il , N. M. No. s 1,0.1. . ' , chaw tug { iVRKi , solel In Now Vork , San I'raucls- co , Kansas I llv. Mo. , Gainesville , Ala , , I.jiidon , Washington 'I'eriltory and Vern Crm-4 , Mex. Nos. Ji.lJTMind 4'JI2 dtow each $ 10,0- ) , sold In Now Vork , Ormond , Ha. , San I'rantUio , Cal , \ \ ashlngloii , 1) ) . C , Chicago , Dallas'I o < cns , and Dow i llv , lowu The thtt'e-stoi.vgiiinlto building cm 8t. ( harles stieet Is owned b > thu lottery company and pie- 6 * nts abusy sight lust before and Juit aftei th" diawlug. Ills Illled with cleiks fiom top to hot- .111 It has the usual comt extending halt way nlolho Htruc-turo , and coulalnlng a fountain v lib n four-Coo' alkntoi , and mass of green ullage and plants. Tliere ate about ono liund- ed clerks and llfly folders umploved In the vorkot lecoiding the ctirrcspoudonec , tracing t-iteri and prlztx and folding and mailing clt- ulais. The systt m b ) which t lit-books an kept ml all the complex coriesponde-nco is n coided - o 10 that foi- Its thoiougliniss and exactness vould de-light the bent of any accoiitaut. The nail received , especially towaiel the end and ho beginning of the month , often amounts to Iftei-n thousand pieces a day. Itemlttiincc-s by etlei uro In the hands of one et of c-lt-iksvvho lo nothing but separate the ree elpts mid it-cord heir amounts t irdei s c tiling lor sm-i-lal nuin- le'isor requests , the granting of which would lola'o Ihe regulations of the eoim > an\ . fall Into he hands of another lolav of cleiks Still a bird setrecoid the addle ss of e-vei j patron and i louith directs tliu envi-Iopes. 'Ihe envelopes in compared back with tin- address , anil the neleisiiro is then sealed up nnd mailed. So per- fee t Is the K ) stem of checks that a mistake or a llM-iopaii'-y can not pass ono set of cle-rks with- nit helm ; detected. The p vment of prl/es Is mule lu coin check , 01 diatt , b ) another cluss ) f cltiks. Tno mailing and toldlng de-pail , neut Is an Impoitant one. 'Ihe pilnte'd list oi ; nl/o diawlms has been to evoij patron by nightfall on iho da ) after the diawings Inoi- lu to pievent elebij , and also to maintain rc-gn. , u habltsiimongItselc-iksthoiompauv spreads i e les ol lurclie- , beginning at 11 o clock , te vvbl.-blho cleiks go , twenty at a time , till al nivo dined. It takes a good deal of tlio man ii'e-i's time to keep sulllclent tieke Is ordered un J'notlcketa aiu ingeniously printed with dell cat watermarks that dofj couutei felting. Ont cl'ik does nothing but dcvoto his attention litho the "old boss" depattme-nt. This is the dead letter department of the lottery , wheio all tht unsigned remittances aio received Humlied' of lette is unsigned , without any locality clue ti the writer's identity , are received every jear and these letters with th money they lontaii art ) deposited In two large chests In one of tht vaultsItefort ) putting it awav for gojtl , how. over , oveiy effott Is made to truce the wilier Sov eial tlious iiidB of dollars have now ac cumu latcd In this way , and It Is lapldly increasing. The roulslnna lotteiy Is merol.v anothel phase of the speculative In Ameilcan human natuie There Is t.isto in s ] oculatlou as In other things Wo In the north n e grain and provisions ; hen In the south the lottery-Is thu basis. They kuov the eh ince-s and they perceive the advantage ! of tholr svstt-m , As one LI cole said to mo : Why should not I buv lottery tickets ? I knov theRchemo Is safe. Our best men mo stock holders ; two of our old generals are the com mlssloni'rs. There aio ono bundled thon-.ane tickets and thrco thousand ptlzes. Thirty n one1. That Is not bad , 'Ihen , too , the woikim goes on In plulli sight. I oui e gave a biokerli your townfUiO to do what ho could fonnu li w he at. Tw o days later ho came to mo and salil "Von wore on the wiong sldo of the market You lost. " 'lh.1t Is all the coii * > ol itlon I hail Heie wo can -co the tickets shunted anil th prl/es drawn , and wo aio willing to take on chances in a thing that wo understand an which we have confidence In. "Truly , why not/ ( .Chicago tills. ) Times , July 5. Aii irreifulur .scroll of ciiuinclort goli lifjroo , in which tlio pi'inciii.il e-urvo start from rubies , the vvholo oncifuloi by u diamond pax oil silver ribbon makes u very haiidbomo brooch. POLITICAL. Campaign Songs. ljf itiunt' \ f'olcis In the M.etmo write thnsongsot a nation and I c ar not w ho make s Its I iw s. " 'Ilio potenc-yof well selecte-d words and molt dy Is too well knowntoienulio furl her commor SontJU/'ot' Club Siii/ini/ { , A'ojifsoi' Street P < ti'tdc Our Song theer No 1 , for Ue-publlcanl'mtv. SongSheet Nol , for the lic-motratlc I'mty , at now ic a ly. Slo lixSI. Printed iublacK , with noitly ongra' ed In ad- . . Kudu ontalnlng Hi now songs sett popularanel familiar alls that ovoiyboily ta join in. 5sainplt-sby mall forlieents ; nuiopli poslpald for 7"ic100J ; copies by express , $ ; fill. Alscj nsvv ready Demo rallc Chnl No. 1 , KepublicmU harl No ll.un In .1 color ) . Sto : x-s , Cample copy b mall dc Addioss orders with lomlttaino to IIIIXHCOCK PIHMINC. A. I'l It IVl , , HOUS Avenue New Voik. ON 3O SAYS' TRIAL THIS NEW EERLESS DYES H PAiMfH. S I' IIK'HMAV J 11 I PALMER. R1CHMAN ic CO. . Live stoct Commission Merchants , Offlcu-KGiim 31 , Opprulm Kxcbnneu Uulldlni ; , unli flock Yarda , bouth Omiuin , Neb. McCOY Live Slock Commission Merchants , Market furnl hi-cl fre-u on itppllcntlon r-tiicker > ni fcedorH furnlslie.l tmifood U-niu Uti'ere-nce-i Ou ImNitllonal Hunk iin < fhimtU Oiuaha Nulloual , Uiil Wock Vtriln , Roiith Omaha. KORIMERWESTERFIELp < Si MALE Live Stoct Commission , Itoom IS , KzcbaiiL'e llulldlnv , Union J-tock Van _ Kiiith Omaha , Ne-b. * ALCXANDEFTI FITCH Commision Dealers in Live Sect , licorn K , Opixxlto Kxrhanzo HulldliiK , Uulon a to ' _ yard , boulh ( Jmalia , Neb. " " UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , _ Agricultural iniiinnionts | > CHURCHILL HARKEK , Dealer in Agiicnltural Implements , Wagons , r rtl g nud llu i.lr , lirie > Slri-et.lietKe-e'uVthatuI 10th , Omaha , Nebraika , LlNINGER id METU-ALVboT ] AgricnltnralImplemeiitsWagonsCarriages , , Iliprglcii , Kir. Wholesiile. Omnhs , Nobrn ki > PA'RLIN , lit ale r * In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies TOl , 0 , fi and HI7 Jont-n itrt t-t , Omalii. PPMAST & OO. Manufacturers of Bncteye Drills , Seeders , Cultlrnton , Hay II Ut' . Cider Mill' nnd I.ubnn 1'ul tcrltors. Cor. llth nnd Mchohts strt'e-U. _ WINOrsTA IM"pLEMENT CO/i / - \ Mioleili' Agricultural Implements , Wagons&BuiDes _ ( V.nicr . IKti Tin' S'li-lioliK blrrcl' OMAHA 1111ST11. . J. F. SEIBERLING s. CO. , Akiun , Uliio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , \V. K Mrad.Manaicr l.'ltl f iTc-iivvorth M , Cm ih.1. MOLINU.MILBURN&STODDARDCo Man uf net ure r nniljubbi'rs In Wagons , Bugg'es ' , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Bth nud I'll Itlo Slroett. Onmlm. Vt-b. _ ' Artlato * Mntorlnls. 773 ! A HOSPE. Jr. . Artists' ' Mattrials , Pianos and Organs , lSI'loucln Hrccl Oinnhn.N bra"Vn. _ Booksolloro nnd ' ' H. M.'s. W. JONES Succcnor'to A. T. ICe'iiytm \ Co. Wlinli-siilp .V rictnll Bookseller ? and Stationers , I'lno Wcddlnie blnllnrcry , ( onimcrtlM Mntlor.ery \Ut llouiflno Street OiiiHlin. * < eli. " oot8 ont' ' Shooo. _ KIRKENDALL. JONES fli CO. , lo lle'cil , Joui s A Co ) Wholesale Manufacturcro of Boots and Shoes A.e.it. lor I. . , ; . ! . , . . W. V. MORSE A. CO. . Johhers of Boots and Shoes , 1101. 11KM1U5 Uouclar St . Oinnha MatiutnUorjr , Sum- nicrIlinton Cpffoos , Splcoa , Etc. CL > .RKE COFFEE CO/i / Or.mhu Ceiiroe and bplce Jllllt. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Bating Powder , laTviliiK KitrnctK , Lnuiiclrr IllueInks. . . Ktc. llll 14111 llanier Mre el. Onmhn , Nebraska. Crockery nnd Closswnro. " ' W. L. WRIGHT , Agent for the Manufacturers nnd Importenof Glassware Lamps Chimneys Crockery , , , , Ktc Office. J17 8 13lh H. , Omaha. Nebraska. PERKINS. CATCH & LAUMAN , Imporlirs ! and Jobber of Crcckery , Glassware , Limis , Silverware Klc. 1MI Varnam bt , > cw 1'uxlon llulldlnn. CommlBolon and Storage. " _ RIDDELL Si RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , " lliitter , F ' C'liee'c Poultry , einme , 111 Howard Street. Oraalu , CEO. SCHROECER ii CO. , hucccusor lo MrShane ft Hclirocdrr ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , OuiRlui. Ne-brntkit. FREDERICK J. FAlRBHAbb. \\holc3alo Flour. Feed , Grain anil General Coiniiiision Merchant Corrr-vionetenconollc-lte-il 1011 North Kill Mn-e-t.Oiuulm , .Ne-b. _ Con ! , Coke and < -lrno- O'MAHA COAU COKE & . Liivirf co7. Jobta of Hard anil Soft Coal , 3UD South 13tli Street , Oranlm , Nubrnik * . J. J. Manufacturers of Lime , Anil lilpl"-rs of Oiml.Couk , Cement , 1'lnMcr , Mme , Driiln Tilenn I bcwi-r I'lpeOlllce' , 'IN S. iotli bt , Onmlm , Neb. Tc-c ! i > lumu 611. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Goto 211 South 13th SI . Orualm. Ni'b. JOry Goods and Notions. " M. E SMITH i CO. , Dry Goods , FurnisliiiiE Goods and Notions , 1103 nml 1104 DouKlni , Cor llth St. , Oranha. Neb. KlLPATRTc K K"C3CTT DRV COO D s"(5c ImportoK and JoliliersiiiDry GoodsNotioiii , Gcntt' Furniihlni : { looji Tomer llth niiel lliunoj Ms .OiuuliH , ttc-brtitka. Furnlturo. & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in ForniturD , Furoatn Strcc-t , Omulia , Ncbruskn. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture OmuliH , NcbraiLn Crocorlos. PAXTON7 GALLAGHER i : Wholesale Groceries and Provisions TO , 707 , TOO anil 711 S. 10th St , Onnlm , Nt b. McCORD , BRAbY i CO. , Wholesale Grocers , Hi nnrt I.civnnwortli Street ! , Omaha , NebranXn. _ Hardware. LEE. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate MetalH , r-htc'l lion , e-lc ARcuts for llovvt' Scule- : iliami l'uvvdc-r niul I. } lu.ui llarbud vvlio , ( Jmub.i , Nobritsktu HIMEBAUGH .V TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Slioi Jluchnulcs' Toots an ! llulTalo Hcalcs ItOS r-troejl , Omaha , Nebruskii. , \VILH ELM Y .St CO. . Wholesale Hardware. JOth anil Ilarne-r bit. , Omaha , Neb Wcttrn Ascn tor Auntln rmvderCo , Jcrfurnoii Htc-ul Nulle , _ _ _ rmrbunki tlunilunt Sculos. _ _ _ _ MARKS BROS. SADDLERY UO , \ Vholcnlo Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jinocrs of Saddlery Hardv/ai1 / And Leather. 1101 , UUTi mil HIT Ilitraoy Bt. , Ouiali : H a rdwnro. w. J.BROATCH. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlngt , Waiton Slock , Hanloarc , Lumber , Ktc. K unil 1211 HariH'T blnel , Omaha. ' Cape , Eto. _ " ' w. L. PA'RROTTE & , co. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Good 1107 Ilarncr Street , Omaha , Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Buildini Material at Wholesa IBtiBtreotand Union 1'aclflcTractrOmaha , LOUIS BRADFORDii " Dealer in Lumlier , Lath , Lime , Sasb , llooti.Etc. Yardi-Corotr 7th and Doufflai : Cori fill aad Puunlai. fllAIIAJOFMlS'DIRECTOl ' , Lumber. C. N. UIUTZ , Dealer In All Kinflj of Lptcp , Hthaml California Street * . Omaha , Nebm t . " " ' ' "t-utu vv u / \ > r Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Eta _ , Corner f Hi ami Douglas Sli .Omnhft , T W. HARVEY LUMUEIt COT ' To Dealers Only , Offlct' . HOT r'anmm Mreet Omaha ' JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , V/liolcsale / Lumber , Etc , Imported nnil American I'ortlnn.l ( Yim < ns Statt Aue-nl tor MllwniiVt'i' llrilraullrCeiutnt and ejulm-y While 1.IIUU CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Vooel Ciri't-1 * nnd rnnjuet Floorliij 9th nml lmcN _ IVillllnoryand Notions. l. OBERFELDEH A 00 Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions W 5lll nd71..iMith Illli Overalls- CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jc-in Pauls , blum , Me IKr'niidllOllKiiiula ! Mreet. Uuialiie. Neb Wholesale Notions anil Furnishing Goods i nml < > ii Si nth imii M . OMI iiin Oils- CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsalo Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle dread' , Ktc , Omaha. A II lllfhii | > Mnimiter V1NYARD & SCHNEIDER. notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , HIXMlarni'T Mri'i't. Onmlm Office Fixtures. TtIK MMMOXIW MAM ( ACTL'UI.NO CO. Miumfiu lurcrs of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantle * , flili-bonrls llookCnse * , Dmir riMuret.Wall ' . ' . Heer ami Wins I'moi , Pnit.lion llBillneM't'imler * ' . miloilier , liWnud ltO ( 'iinle'r-i. Mirror"cti1 lueteirj South 1Mb. tit , Uitinha 'lolciilitme H.M. Paints and "C UMMINGS & \V holotalo De-nle-rs In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , UN F.i rn a in Mreut. Omaha , Neb. Papor. " " " " " " "CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry anlco itnck of Printing , Wrapping nnrl Writing l'nsr. Hiieclnl ntleatlnn I'lM'n to tar loud orden. Pnpor Uoxos. " JOHN L WILKIE. Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Nos HIT nml 131'J Douglas St , Onmlm , Not ) . Printers' Mntorlaln. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Polishers , Dvalcnln Tnir , l'n > < VH and I'rlnti-ra'tJupplUu. GDI SoLth mh fireet , Omaha. Goods * OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Dll Clothing nml l.calbc-r Uc-ltlni : . luH 1 nriuiui btreC Sjsh , Doors , Etc. M. Ar DISBROV t < 2o7r " Wholesale Mnnur .eturcrs of Sasli Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , llraucti omct ) , 1'tli unil Irnnl feln-uts , Omnlm , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING ccJT" Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , W-'uItllni , MnlrWork nnd Intrrlor Ilnnl Wood KtoJ. < u. N. U. Corner - < lh and l.ouvouwortli htrc-uti , Omaha , 3cb. JBtoam Httlnga , Pumpa , Etc- _ " * A. L.VrRANG CO. , Pninps , Pipes and Engines , CJa ifiSTKn" ma ± ! " - Kto- CHUHCH1LL PUMP CO. . Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fillings , Jteam nnd Water Siinpllfi. Hendqiinrlcr * for Mast , foc l & Co'a Kooila. Ill ] 1 urniim .Ht , Omaha. U. S. WIND ENGINE ilVuMr CoTT Steam and Water Supplies , Unllldajr Wind Mills. Oil and Mfl Fnrmim M.Ouiaha. CJ 1 UU B , AilliiK MaiiiKrr , BROWNELL & WUi , Enpes , Boilers and General Machinery [ , Buet't Iron Work li-am I'mnps , SHW MIKs , 1U3-1216 U-avunn orth fctreut , Onmhu. _ _ _ Sooda. PHIL. STIMMEL Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 uilJ OU Jonua btruct Onmlm , Storage , ForwnrcMnB _ & Comrnlaalon ARMSTRONG , PETT"lS & CO. . * Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Drnnch lioiiMiif Iho lleiMit'lluciy I'o lluiiKli-sat wUultBJlu iinil rolull. 1 ih lllOnniln \ - Iznril blrce-t , Ouinlm. 'rc-U-Dliiinu NnTVI Stacks , Uollors , E H. K. SAWYER , Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Slacte UrltchliiKS , Tanki-anil Hunt-mi Holler HepulrlMt ; . Uli Uoilun Mre-i-t. Ouioha. Neb Browors. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1W1 North KUthtccnth itreot , Qmnhn , fab. Cornlco. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. < jf Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , \ Jobu Uponutcr. I'riiprletor 1WI DoiUo and nil and IK i Nurlh imh glrui-i Oniulm * Ironworks. STE'AVI BOILER woRrTs , Cnrtur It coa l'iop MamifnUurc-rscjf all klndi Steam Boilers , Tinlis and Sliest Iron Wort Works Foulh aiih nnd 11. . \ M. Cro eln | { . I'AXTOS 4 VIKUJ.I.SU IIION WOIIKS. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort , Kntlne . llrn ! VVorL General 1 niindry , Mnclilneand lllnekmullh Work oilleei nud W rk , U r. Ity. ml Kill strc-et , Omnlia. ' CfMAHA WIRE It IRON WORKSi Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Doik nnli. | Window C'.tmrH. MOITCT St.induVlr ( Uns , IUeUI North llth rllree-t , Oinnlia. OMAHASAFE and IROJ WORKS. Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes VatilU.Jall Work , Iron and Wlra Konclnu , tJUni , Klo. U Andrcen , 1'rop'r Cor. lUharnlJ ek oiiijti. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and Screens , for bnnkinnire9 tlori'n resilience. ! , otc. Improved Awnlnnv lxckmiillh Muchlnvrr and UUckiiulin Work * . Mibeiulh Kill SI. : MEAGHER & LEACH. Fire and Burglar Proof Salts , Time louts , 1 General Agonti for Dltbold Safe A Ix > ck Co.'a T ulU and Jail Woik.lltt farannbtrt lOoi Ui i