CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, t8S9. Roberts & Co. 212 North i ith Street, Undertakers anMinbalmers, JhilM Telephones. Office 14s. Residence 1 56 Open Day and Night. E. T. ROBERTS, Manager. U NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! Over a Million Distributed. Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y. Incorporated by the Let?lstnturo for Kdti .cnllotml and 1'lmrltnhlo piirpo-.es, unit Its frnnchlso mndo it part of th present Mate conitltuiliin In 187U by mi overwhelming pop- UlniUMAMMOTll DRAWINGS take place Semi Annually (June and Decem ber), and lU'Grand Single Number Draw, ings take place In each of the other ten month of the year, and are all drawn In public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. J-AMIII) I'OK tTWKNTV YKAllH, Tor Iiiti'itrlty of It DriinliiK. 11111I Prompt l'niurnt of 1'rles, attested 11 lollows: "Wo do bcroliy certify tlmt we niiporvUe tno arrangement for ull the Mjiithly nml Heliil-Aiinunl Drawings of The Louisiana Btnto Uittory 'oiupimy. and In piron innn- nan nml control the DrnwliiKs themselves. nnd thnt tho same nro conducted with hon- City, fairness, and In s;ood fulfil toward nil onrtlcH, nnd wo nutlinrUo the Company to uso ihl corttneute, with fuo-llnlllc of our sltfiiu- urcs attached, In It advertisements." ff &cx& Commissioners. We, tbo undersigned Hunks nnd Ilnnker will pny nil prize drawn In thu Louisiana Btnto Lotteries, which may bo presented nt .our counter. II. M. WALMSLKY, l'ros't LonlsnnnNnt Il'k I'lKUUK LANAUX, l're.-tnte Nntlonul Il'k A. HALinVIN, I're. New Orleans Null llnnk CAIILKOHN. Pre. Union Nntlonul Hunk Grand Monthly Drawing At the Academy of Mnilc, New Orleani, Toeiday, Angait 13, 1889, Capital Prize, $300,000. aOO.000 Ticket nt 123 each! Hnlvc 10: Qunr ters, Tenths, ti; Twentieth ft. I.1HTOV PHIZES. 1 IMMZKOKWn.awls 1300.000 i ihi7,i:ohioo,owi loo.uoo ll'UI.KOK 8rt,s)lH rMx 1 1MUZK OK ailWI 2.1,000 2IMIIZKHOK lO.OUi) nro 3,000 6IMIIZKHOK fi.OOOnre !i),0OJ 251'IUX.KHOK 1,00(1 tiro 25.000 looritr.KHOK doonro m,u SOU lMtl.KHOK ."Monro , !O,0O WOPHIZKHOK SuOnre 100,000 Al'I'KOXIMATlON I'ltlZKH. 100I'rl7.e8 of VX nre fApOO 100 do. iioonre !W,00O 100 do. IWOnro 20,000 Tkuminai. Piiizks. 099 do looare l,tmo 09'J do 100 nro W.QOO 3,134 Prize amounting to 81,054,800 Notk Tickets drawing tbo Cnpltnl Prizes nro not entitled to terminal Prize. AGENTS WANTED. tW Kor Club Hntcs or nny other desired information, wrlto legibly to tho undersiKiied, clonrly Btnling your resldeuco, with State, County, Htreet nnd Niimbor. More rnpld re turn mull delivery will bo assured by your on .closing un Knvolopo bearing your full ml stress. IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. OrM.A. DAlTPHIN, WiiNhliiKton, D. C. lly ordinary letter containing Money Or .dor Issued by nil Kxpress Coinpnules, Now York Exchange, Draft or Postal Noto. Address Registered Letters containing Currency to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK, Now Orlenns, La. REMEMI1KII that the payment of tho Prize Is guaranteed by Four National Dunks of New Orleans, and tho tickets nro signed by lbs President of nn Institution, whoso char tered right nre recognized In the highest courts; therefore, bownro of nil imitations or anonymous schemes. ONE IlOLLAlt Is tho price of tho smallest part or fraction of n ticket IHHUKD.IIY U8 in nny drawing. Anything In our numo of fered for less than n Dollar Is a swindle HAGENOW & ASGHMAMN, Philharmonic Orchestra AND MILITARY BAND, Room io, Opera House Block J. II. W. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, Buildings completed J)r la course of erection rom April 1, lWs lluslneji block. O R ontgomery, lltli and N. do do L W lllllliiirsley, 11th near N. Restaurant (Odells) O K Montgomery, N near Residence, J J ImholT, J and 14th. do J D Mucfarlaiul, Q and 1 Ith. do John Zehrung, I) uml lltli do Albert Watkln. D lt fltU and 10th. do Win 11 UHiiiaiil, E bet 9th and 10th. Jo K It autlirie, srrth ami N. do J K Heed, M D, F bet 16th and 17th do L a M llaldiviii, O lift 18th and 16h. bfcdltaiinin building at Jlllfonl, Neb, K1rt Uaptlst church, lltli and K streets, ortuary on tdl and reoalvhu itonib at Wyuka emoterr, Office Room; 33 and 34 Klchards Bloolc A $1,700 HOUSE. Ywo Modification of the Same I'tnn Ttisl Will lie llitrrr.tltig. From that admirable little bonk, ArtUtlo tlomn, (iiiMlahixl nt Detroit by tho Ameri can Uulldliig IMan nMwlatlon. are taken the Jyw4 r 'TffrmrSMv I'LAN A VtKW following cuts and ilcscriptlon of twoino.ll. flcations of "tho sanio general plan, uio esti mated cost of a house built according to eltbor of them being 8t,T00t 1 3 1 M KITCHEN IL DINING BOOH wu y , I PARLOft. anou.ND FLOOIU Plan A, Frame Two Story Dwelling with stono foundation Height of stories In the clenri First. 10 foot; second, nine fiut six inches; cellar, 0 feet (J Inches. First story y CrWMBlR M CHAMBER i I CHAMBER 1 SECOND STORY. coQlniw hnll, 0 feet 0 Inches x U feet 0 inches; parlor (with fireplace), 14 feet 0 inches x IS feet; dining room, 12 feet 0 Inches z 13; kitchen, 12x12 feet 0 inches; pantry PIAN D VIEW and china closet, each GxC. Second story contains three bedrooms, 12x12 foot 0 inches; 12 feet 0 inches x 13, nnd 14 feet 0 inches x 15, with closeU off. Interior wood work phio with oil finish, Inside blinds, etc. H " I I I I r I DINING H KITCHEN U ROOM I aCO VERANDA. in , -4 aitomn) FLoon. Flan O (samo as abovo, except arrangc mont of rooms, eta) First story contains holl, 0x15; iwlor (with ilroplaco), 12 foot 0 Indies x 14; dining room, 12x13; kitchen, 12x13; china closet and pantry, each 4x3. n CWMBER U CUMBER H CUMBER bijcond STony. Sooond story contains threo chomlwis, 12x13; 12x13, and 12 feet 0 inches x 14, with clos ets off. The Theatrical Mnnuccr. Thero is no moro assiduous publlo poser than tho theatrical manager. Two centuries ago bis craft began to fool tho public pulse. No ono knows bettor than ho the Importance of keeping his star continuously beforo tho pub lic. "Llfo" has a clover cartoon, in which an actress is disturbed in her boudoir by the ontranco of a footman who announces a caller. "If it is tho Prince of Wales," says thefootllght autocrat, 'Tm not at home." "It's a soap manufacturer," responds the lackey. "Show him in I" is the gracious bohest Devices to attract the publlo eye are endless, bat in no instance is the supremacy of tbs newspaper as an advertising medium omit ted. Excbango, Uulckx.t Trip on llrcorii. Tho paper nt tho country roconlly con tained n dltpatch to tho effect that ti runaway tmiu on tho Dululli and Iron Uango railroad hal at"ueti tho frightful eiHHMlof lit) miles nu houn!fore Itelng wreckeil. An Interest ing ne-Muiit of the wild ride U given In a pri vate lottor by Hiipcrlntoudent Hldnoy T. Poiw, of the road, formerly a Boston man. lie wrote to a friend n follows) "I had Ihx'ii up the road the day before, nnd coming back had my car hitched on to tho rear of tho ore train All the cars had Iwen iiom ly eiulpHl w ith nlr braki, which workcl all right until wo reached the big hill which extends buck from here (Two Harbors, Mlch.i nlniut twelve miles. When wo were about three inllos from tho summit the air gave out nnd the train ran away. I was nlccp at the time It started, nml when e had gone about three lull. the conductor woko mo tip We were ping then fniter than I ever rode before, ami, knowing that tho train was sure to leave tho track soon, wo cut otf our ear. As soon iu w o set our brakes the train wo out of sight like llaih. "Wo followed up slow ly, and in about one nnd n half tulles found them In a ditch. Thu (lrcmnn mid head brakoumn, both of whom wvro on the engine, were not scratched even; the engineer had ono hg broken, but It is do ing nicely. It is a wonder that the engineer was not killed, n thu rods on tho engine broke nml siuahel tho c.ib almost to pieces. IIo thinks ho fell through tho bottom of tho cab Just ns tho engine left tho track. The machinery of the engine Is most of It liter ally burned up owing to tho friction of tho f ;reat speed, and tho englueer says that tho ast part of tho way tho lower part of his eu glue nnd tho track looked like a streak of lira Of course It was only n guess, but I don't think thu statement made that tho train was running 110 miles was much of nu exaggeration. Two-thirds of tho ears werea total wreck, if the spool was 110 miles nu hour and the train went but one tulle nnd n half after tho car wascut oil It may bu called a cloo call for tho ocoujwints of tho car." Doston Special. A Cli-irr Kngllnh Ilitscitl. The cleverness of un English rascal has ex cited the envy of nil the rascals Iu Parts, who, with typical Parisian egotism, have long claimed to bo thu cleverest rascals In thr world. Tho English rascal iu question was a professional Loudon pickpocket. Shortly before tho French exposition opened ho bought n small hotel in Paris on tho install ment plan. Tho purchato price of tho hotel was IW.000 francs, and tho first nnd only In stallment which the Englishman paid was 2,000 francs. Tho Englishman Iwught a fow pieces of cheap English furniture for his now house, ciulpied tin English bar, and then ad vertised far and wide for English boarders during tho exposition. His prices wcru so low thnt ho soon tilled his Iioumj. Every one of his lodgers was warned by a placard over his bod that tbo landlord would not bo responsible for tho loss of nny valua bles which had not been dcioslU.J In tho hotel safe. Of course tho safo deposits increased with tho popularity of tho hotel, nnd both reached high water mark two days before tho second installment of 2,000 francs on tho pur chase price of thu hotel fell due. There was then 33,000 francs' worth of UrltUh jowelry nnd bank note in the safe. Thu pickpocket landlord stole every sou of It. Ho concealed his plunder In his tmartors in another part of Paris, dyed his hair, shaved his lieard, fin ton a French suit of clothes nnd began picking pockets at thu exposition. Hu was Caught by tho h)1Ico with lit hnud in tho pocket of an English member of parliament, nnd was locktxl up. A police Investigation led ton revelation of his hUtory and tho recovery of tho Jowelry nnd monoy which had been given to him for safo keeping. Now York Sun. I'litli'iiru on n IliilLhead. Down on tho bulkhead nt tho foot of Mar ket street thero sits an old uegro who is the most patient fisherman I ever saw. Ho bos been there sinco 8 o'clock this morning, nnd It Is now 0 p. in. Let's go down mid see .ho has caught anything, Ho must bo nearly ono hundred years old; icrhaps ho was one of Ooorgo Washington's nurses, who knowsl Ho Is a veritable old undo Nod, with patched but cleanly garments, nnd tho wool on his liead, what thero is of it, ami that on bis chin is as whlto as and resembles cotton. Ho holds the lino In bis hand and his bleared oyes aro tlxed upon the far off cork with pa thetic wlstfulncss. "Havo you caught anything, unclol" "No, sab, not deznckly, sah." "Do you expect to catch nuythlug" "Yes, sah, I suttluly does, salt. IV gwine tor cotch er big catty blmoby." "But, undo, you've been fishing all day and haven't bad a blto yet. What makes you think yoj'U catch anything!" "Well, sah, I'll tell er all erbout it. Las' yeah, dos erbout dls tlmo, I was er Uitiln' in dls ycr uxtlcklor spot, an' I cotch er catty welghln' ulgh outer ten poun' Den I cotch ernutber, but he twls' hiso'f ollen do hook and went kerflop back inter do water." "But you don't expect to catch that fish now, do your "Tor bo sartln 1 docs, sah. I cut or notch In dish yero plank dezackly whero he got er way, an' my lino am er runnln' straight out fum dat notch. Qwinotcr cotch dat fish afo' I goes home, sah." Jacksonville (Flu.) Timos Uuion. A Curo fur Sleeplessness. The abuse of tho eye is tho crlmo of tlio ago. I am prepared to demonstrate that at least nine-tenths of the prevailing sleepless uess of w hlcli wo hear so much Is duo to nerv ousness directly traccablo to thu optic ucrve. Wo ore wearing our eyes over books and desks nnd tyjies, and tho effect shows itself tiot only iu tho appearanco of tho or gnu it self, but In Its retroactive effect on uervo and brain. I have discovered a remedy for sleep lessness, and for tho reason that I have uovcr known it to fall I am fortified in my opinion that tho wholo trouble arises from overstrain of tho eyes. Tnko a soft cloth y n ploco of napped towul and fold In it two small pieces of lee at a proper distance apart to exactly cover tho eyes when tho cloth Is laid across them. Tuch lie down, adjust the cloth with thoicoorer th? clood oy, aud you will bo asloop In a very short whlto. Cor. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Unlucky Tourist. Mount Etna has beeu nsceudod by u party of Americans under very unpleasant circum stances. They insisted on taking the asceut during n wind storm, when dust ami clouds covered the mountain, but took tho precau tion of carrying somo branfly In ciue any of the party required support Unfortunately1, they gave tho bottle to tho guides to carry, and the Italians indulged Iu repeated nips on tho road until they became erfvctly drunk, and lost their way So tho unlucky Ameri cans spent three days and ulghu wandering amongst the l.iva bed till they were rescued by a search nrty. European Letter ' A Trap for th Unwary. Try this on some unsusectlng friend i There wu a caqvuter who made a cupboard door. It proved too big. He cut it and uu fortuuatily he cut It too little. n thero upon cut it Again and made It fit beautifully, IIow was this! He didn't cut It enough tho rtm tltno r i . i i -1- " "7" ".MilsT! iiT -? y v. 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