y. . CAPITAL CITY COURlhK, SATURDAY, A I i . CiU&'l 2 J, liHJU psr- bay j' Most Popular Resort in the City. Exposition Dining- Hall, S. J. ODCLL, Masaokr. 4. -o ii9, 1 121 and 1123 N Street. o Meals 25 els. $4.50 per Week. 100 Engraved And Copper Plate, for $2.50. If you have a Plate, we will furnish 100 Cards from same, at $1.50. WESSEL PRINTING CO. Courier Offlco. Telephone 253. 1 13 4 N Stroot THE STANDARD BRED LINCOLN HORSES--I890. MnOONNIFF 11773 the ureat PRIN 1st datn Flash by Mr. lionnct A'utivcikl a:tSl and out of , best on record to date. McConniff unites the blood of seven of the gieatest mates of the gieatest families and exciy animal hi hi fedigire for thiec irenei atiotis back of him Is STANDARD. Hrcd and raised at Great Meadow Farm, New York. lie Is one of the Grandest Bred Vouny Horses In the whole Country. McConniff Is the sire of bay filly now at Great Meadow Farm, out of Verdure by Harold the sire of Mr. Bonner's Maud S, 2 oSJf, best on record. COL. GORE 101 12 Chestnut, 16 hands, 1200 weight, 4 je.tr old of extra bone and substance and great power Hy the (heat Campaigner, liobt. Mc Giegor a:i7)i the sire of Bonnie McGregor 2-13 and about if otheis in the 2-30 list. His SONS are producing and his GRAND SONS are performing He is the greatest Grand Sire IMng today, opportunities considered. He has been In the stud in Kentucky but 5 cars. His oldest get there now coining 4 v ears, and his get of two seasons In Rock Island, Illinois, already stamp film a Second George WitAet; his family Is alt eady established anil recognized as one of the greatest of the present dav . His fee In Kentucky is $500, and he himself was recently sold for $50,000. 1st dam Ihd ltoe by the great Sire Red i-rniccs nKes 2:144. ucu liKes- ice was raised Aug. 15111, to $1,000. She w.w fast at 2 ear old doing a mile in 2 32 and .it 3 jears old a half In 1 :i i4 . 2nd dam llet lioye by Corbean 98 by Black Corbean Full own sister to Billy Boyce the great pacer 2:19 Saddle 2.14 bet on - to date in a race. Also full own sister to Rose Standlsh trot ting 2:29. Dam of Corbean Medium by Happy Medium. 3d dam Mediums Mate Sally by Tom Hale by Braton. dam of Billy Bocc3:i9 Saddle "2-14 Jf " " Rose Standlsh 2:29. " " Lady Gregory the " " Jeremiah 2:22 " " Konautz 2:29 " ' Sanforth Keith 2:32, nnd also dam of Martha who is the dam of Charlev I'. trotting 2-25 Charley I. pacing 2:17. Lady Gregory is full sister to Billy Itovcc 2-19 saddle 2:14 and also to Rose Standlsh trotting 2 29 4th dam Daughter of Hailan's Eclipse by Potomac 5th dam Daughter of Mountain Leader. The McGlnnls M.ire Sally and her daughter Lady Oregon are both now in Wallaces "GREAT BROOD MARE LIST" the most exclusive of all lists. Martha also takes high rank as a brood marc. MAJOR EDSALL 211, record 2:29, winner of 15 Races out of 31 staits all on half mile tracks. Giand Sire of Major Wonder 2.17, Grand Sire of about 15 in 2:30 list. Sire of Clavton Kdsnll the sire of Jewel 2:2014. Sire of Robt McGicgor 2-17. Major Edsall was Campaigned all his lite, lienor in the stud. CORBEAN oS, bv Black Corbean Sire of Billv S, 2 14 tf. Sire of Hilly Boce, 2 19 Sire of Hlll Hoce Saddle 2:14, and of 3 or 4 others In 2:30 list Also Sire of Lad Shellbark the dam of Bonnie Bov, 2 .19 W J K 2 i9", She of the Dams of V.tlkvr 2 19J, and of 8 others In 2 30 lint. Grand Sire of Frolic the dam of Gense, 2.26. Great Grand Sire of Libb) S, 2:19. .,,.,e ha,.Tw?So"!f.s.of- ln 3:3 :'stl One Son Sire of Rosa Wilkinson the dam of Wilkin, 2:27. LADY SHELLBARK dam of Two Facers in tlie 2:30 list is also one of the "Gnat Urood Mate" COL GORE unites two of the greatest of Modern trotting families, and Robt Mc dregorand Red Wilkes are recognized as two of the coming "Gnatest Sit 1 s" of the da . Col. (hi c through his otlutiug dams, the w onderf ul uiiurwrwr vyiiiui 1111; v,urucau lainny, (mc mot junior of his dav) well backed up bj thioughbied and old Kentucky saddle stock Is one of the strongest and most fashionably bred Colts In the entire state bar none. He is a higlipriced and very valuable joung horse, is now in training and (julte speedy. His fee, and also McConniff's, for 1891, w orobahlv be advanced, of which due notice will be glon-both horses however, after training will make a FALL SEASON this rear at present terms J COL. GORE Is the sire of '2 foals owned bv Geo A Sinyerh Editor Philadelphia ''Recoid and a ciopof voungstcrsln Kentucky thU jeai some 13 of which aftei inspection are pronounced really llrst elassln everv particular Sooui advices state, balance not et heard from. Both colts the pi onerty of lames E Smith Lincoln, Nebraska, are oca cd at 1 air Grounds, Intending visitors vvhethei Interested or not will be cheerful shown the horses and are cordially welcome to inspect them. Ask 01 write for cl1cul.11 sand full tubulated Pedigrees. ROBT. McGREGOR at this writing Is the leading sire of 1S90, having put 6 In the 2.30 list, leading even the epeat Electioneer who is next with 5. CI IAS. August 15th, iSqo. Callng Cards -Hay, 16 hands 1200 weight, 3 voars old. By Chclton by s'Clil'S bv WOODFORD IvIAMHRINO 3:21. 'outlet's tftttboiiruc trial 2:26, own full brother to the dam of Mi: llminei Maud S.:oSsf Wilkes the sire of the great Campaigner SCULLY. Trainer and Aenf. COULDN'T FOOL THE CAMERA. K rrolmlilo I'liMr tit (lie IiikkIIiir "? Mm liittliin 1'itklrs. A j ear or m ago Mr Frederick 8 Ell more, of Chlciiuo, vlltcd Indhi accompa nied by it college classmate, Mr (loorgo I'nlng, of Now York. Tim formor N nn amateur photographer utul tho latter has r IBSttN'iVH SKI'.TCIt OF TIIK Ct.tMlllMI 110V. considerable ability its 1111 artist While nt (ja)ivthoy witnessed the performance of an export Indian juggler, who ontiscd pliiutH to grow, produced n boy from under it blanket, cut him to pieces, brought him buck to life iiiid then sont him climbing up 11 roM( to vanish from night In upper nlr. Tim joiing nion mndo 11 record of tho strutigu thlngx they saw, Mr. LcssIiik using bin pencil and Mr. L'lliuuro his caiiieru. Whuu tlm art 1st ami photographer com pared results they found that whnt their o)os had noon the camera refused to record. Said Mr. Elhuorti In 11 recent clwit with it Chicago Trlbtiuu reporter "IOssIuk'h Hkctch shown the tieo grown from the bush, whllu the camera shows there was no bush there. LossliiKsnu it baby, and no did I, and hu has got It In Ids sketch, but the camera demonstrates that there was no baby. Ix-sslng's sketch of the loy climbing tho tvvluo Is civ iileme that hu saw It, but tho camera sajs there was no boy ami no tvvluo. From which I'm comisdlod toliollevo that my theory Is ab solutely correct that tho fakir had simply TIIKIIK WAS SO ttOV. hypnotii'eil thu entlro crowd, but couldn't hypnotlo tho camera. I'm going to write out a history of tlio nlTalr and havo copies inaile of tho pictures nnil forward them to tho Ixtmloii Society for Psjchlcal He search. I liav o no doubt it will make good use of them." Sill' TIlllllKllt IllTM'lf ItllUltlflll. Tho dogged purpose of tho Russian was uliHiucntly shown in the steadfast lips of Mario HashklrtsolT, and there was the sign of her high, cpilck temper and Impatience of all restraint in thesllLditlv inflated nos tills. An Idea of her eolnring and expression can Ihj ls-st given by ciiotliig soino of her own nuivo expressions: "My hair Is the color of gold I nm white and pink, pretty as an ungel or as a woman." "Ob, my Cod, I feel that I nm beautiful." "I look like Beatrice dl Ceucl." "My complexion looked absolutely daz zling, and so delluite. so soft, tho cheeks scarcely rosy; tho only strong points of color wero tho lips, the ejebrows and the ejes." Anil this precocious, iiiillant. misunder stood genius, tilled with ImjiiiiiIIcss ambi tion and Immeasurable egotism, lived only long enough to leave in half a ilorun paint ings a promise of greatness as rtn artist. I lor splendid Illusions, her visions and plans, her adoration of her own beauty ended at 2. What might havo been an unparalleled life for a woman faded into an epitaph on a tomb. Ilulntlly DosIkihmI Napkins. Housekeepers have lately found a pleas ant pastime In tho decoration of napkins suitable for use with various dishes. There are fish napkins, embroidered in tiny shells, sea weed and coral; egg napkins, embroid ered with chickens in shades of jellovvsllk; corn napkins, witli ears of com partly un covered, tho grains showing; biscuit und polato napkins, with nonsense rhjmes em broidered in the corners, and other nap kins too numerous to mention. They nro used of courso to cover tho dishes contain ing tho article to which thej are dedicated, to keep It hot until served. The Slum Cltj Corn l'ulacu. The corn palaeo at Sioux City, la., prom ises to lie more novel, beautiful and at tractive than in preceding j ears. It will Is) of Arable design, and will cover nn urea of SOJbyau feet, with it main tower 170 feet tall. Tho principal room will lo oc tagonal in shape ami have 11 diameter of 100 feel. Daylight will lsi excluded, and the celling will be of sky painted canvas IIOU TIIK I'M i I Will. UMIK dotted with IncitiiilcsuMit lights arranged to simulate stars Thu auditorium, HxHiv. 1l fut in sbe, will lw giveu over to musical entertaiuini'iits Tlo lemiilmlor of the space Is to be toserved for exhibits The decorations planned for t he 1 oru pal ace are snld to ho of superb design In ad dition 11 paiado is announced for which tho claim Is madii that it will ullpse any thing of the sort ever seen. Tim festival begins Sent 'Si mil umls Oct. II J) ODDS AND ENDS A hollow stump, from which eoturs 11 nnlso similar to that of it boiling kettle, l one of tlm curiosities of Bradford county, Kin. In thu hundred jears that have elaiised since the patent bureau was t'stabllslud, IIU.IIU patents havo been griititul At pre sent tlm average weekly Issue Is about -Kit) AuelTortis being iiiado to have plants icgistcrcd, mi as to avoid confusion In uames, and to give originators of new va riot li s sole rights for 11 limited t hue to sell tho variety Ihej register. A rlreular upon thlsciuestloii has Won sent forth by the California state board of horticulture The largest npple tree In Ohio is In Wiishlngtoiuountyand win planted In I'M or 1TUJ. Tlm tiinik where It U smallest girths 1J fut 'J Inches and the largest branch girths 7 fiet It is 11 seedling, which ls-ars it large jellovv apple of ex eellent quality for cooking In Cnvvlltz county, Washington, which has Ih-oii si tiled for forty jours and has 7,(iKl Inhabitants, Is n section covering sev eral townships that has never Is en trodden by tlm foot of 11 white man. It Is adeiise, impenetrated wilderness. To make lemon drops grate the rind from two lemons, and cut the middle vcrv Hue, dlsi arillng tho t hick w Idle part Add 0110 cup sugar, one half cup butter, two eggs, 11 small pinch of soda, anil Hour to make 11 stllT batter. Drop It in large balls on n hollered tin, and bake twenty mill utes. Serve with lemon sauce The t lilted States is by far tlm largest lonsumir of Mumped envelopes of any na tlou In tho world, upwards of Mo,(k)o,uki having Is-en used during tlm past )cur In England, (iormaiiy, France, Hus-da ami Austria combined tho numlicr furnished in 1H.HS was mil it little more than 70,000,000. or about one-seventh of tho iimntltv used In this country, In orilerlostimulatetliewindow garden ingeuteipriso the Iontltm Field Natural Ists'societj Iiavooirered nsot of prizes to tho valuoof (cileaeh, audit very Interesting account on town giirilenlng in France, lij M. .Jules Polsson, of the .Museum of Pans, hits Isen translated bj P .1 llartog, of Owens lollege, Manchester Weldless tulH'H of slool are now made In (icrnmuv by the Mauuesmanu piocess out of solid bars A pair of rollsrevolvo attlm tatoof '.iNloriuxi revolutions 11 mluiito A bar of hot and therefore plant lo steel Is de livered to them, ami by their at tlou it is stretched and n hollow is made In tho con ter Thu tubes made b this process are peculiarly strong and light Ilj 1111 imperial ukase recent I v pitbllshul tho use of tho German language In tlm fe male schools and colleges of ('norland is prohibited. Only Gorman giaiuiuar and religious Instruction may ho given In that language, but for Instruction In all other subjects, 11s well as for the ollleial records and teports of the schools, no other hut I he Russian language nmv Isi used Profit 011 cheap literature In England Is said to 1st about as follows. A "shilling shocker" pajs its expenses when It has sold 1,000 copies; 11 tlireeshllllug book, upon which grade and all higher grades tho price of the cover has to 1st accounted for, liecoine profitable after it has sold l,rU0, a six shilling book when It has sold 1,000, a two volume library book when it has sold 100, atfd a three volume book vv hen It has sold .'KM) Recent Investigations in Indian prisons havo rev wiled it curious phjslologlcal con dltlon Induced by thieves for the purpose of secreting valuables. Thej allow a heavy lead bullet to slldu down tho throat, and keep It in position for half an hour nt a time In nlioiit 11 jear it pouch Is formed, into which an) thing small nm) U-thrust without Interfering with speech or liiu-tth At piesent there me in Calcutta Jail twenty prisoners with these throat pouches Tho principal nlcturu galleries of Eurom. are ranked accoidlng to the number of pictures they contain. I, Versailles, 2, Dresden, !l, Madrid, -1, Louvre, 5, London, (1, St Peteisburg; 7, Berlin, 8, Vienna, II. Munich, 10, Florence. 11, Naples. 12, Von Ice; 1!1, Antwerp; 1-1, Turin A will made by Fredeiiek the Great In 1741, during the first Slleslan war, is printed In tho first volume of "The Wars of Fred urick tho Great," Just published In Gor man) It reads as follows. "I mn only king so long as I am free. If they kill mo I wish my body to bo burned In Roman fashion mill my ashes to bo Inclosed In an urn nt Rhelnsl)erg. In this case Knols-ls-dorf (his architect) shall construct it monu ment for mo like that of Horace of Tun culiim." An albino or vv hlto Hon was born rci ently In John Robinson's circus, at Doer I)dge, Moil. There is not a spot or blemish to mar Its immaculate color A white Hon has never before been boasted of, though albinos among men, women, birds and some nnlinnls nro common enough Rob luson has received many telegrams of con gratuhitlonover his good fortune, and it Is said that a Washington scientist will soon start for the west to examl no the new comer How to Trout it "Mm! ling" llllc. Ill this ago of h)drophobia scares do not let)ourself run era) over 11 strn) dog, even if helloes have foam on his Jaws A tired, hard run, bo) postered dog nut) have foam on his Jaws without being mad You can go nil )our life without seeing a mad dog. If )ou are bitten don't rush oir and havo tho dog shot. This for two reasons, first, tho killing will not help )our bite, second, tho killing will destroy all chanco of learning if tlm boast were mad Do jour utmost to preserve him and satlsfi- )ourselfof his madness Above all don't get nervousl) apprehensive RoiueuiU'r that men who are much among dogs are scarred all over from bites, but they never Ireani of h)drophobia. New York Jour mil Tln Itoliitlim .if tint I.ert lliiml to llt-ultli. In coiineitlou with thu subject of the ilualit) of tho brain there is one point of great Importance about which I can onl) sa) a few words. It is that we have a great many motor elements in our hialii and our spinal chord, which we neglect absolutelv to educate Such is tho ease partlcularl) huh urn elements wiueil servo tlm move ments of the left ham' Perhaps, how ev 1 r, fathers and mothers will Ihi more read) to develop tho natural povverof the loft hand of their children, giving them thereby two powerful hands, if they accept that, as I Indiove, tlm health of tho brain and spinal cord would improve if nil their motor ele ments were full) exercised I)r Brown M'cjuard In Forum Thi' Hungers of SoIIIiiiIk. It does not do for people to be left much alone. If )ou ever noticed, the people vv ho go crny are those who have 'ots of tlmo alone to biood over tlielr troubles. If jou eu 11 man Is troubled do not iry with him orover liiin, ;)lve hlin moie work than ho can do and ho will not Iki mi apt to lie 11 candidate for tho Insane as) turn as If ho had a chain u to brood and fret. -Atchison Globe THE AURORA D0REALI3, A I'lioiiiiiiioiKiii Tlmt linn lli'i'ii llntilipit of Us Terrors liy Hi lonro. The iinclonls viewed the auiora borenlls with superstitious awe looking upon It an an omen of direful disaster. It Is not un usual for descriptions of old time battles to give allusions to the aurora or "north ern lights." Thu nm lent Inhabitants of tho laud bordering tho Meillterraniiau sen called tho aurora h) names which ex pressed tho lU'Tereut colors, such lis chits mate, bolides ami trahes In thu annals of Chin nine noise Is to bo found 1111 ne count of it purple aurora which lit tlm northern skies In thu ) ear of iVsM, A I) , 1111 thu night preceding tho great battle be tvveeu Lelnsternud Monster, Ireland Tlm superstitious people took It as an omen of the groat slaughter which soon followed. Ill the fall of 1K.MI tho people of America witnessed some of tho grandist dlsplajs known (n tlio history of tho world Dur ing the mouth of Hcptomlior 1111 tlm nights of tho!.M,!Ul mid With, brilliant auroras wero reported from nenrl) every point In tho clvllleil win Id Superstitions people In America, like those In Ireland hunilteds of )onrH before, believe until this da) that the peculiar appoaranou of tlm skies on tho night mentioned was n piesago of the great rebellion which soon broke over tho Tidied States M do lit Hive, it Genoese scientist, hits labored more for tho enlightenment of the is'oploon this subject of auroras, perhaps, than mi) other living mail. Ho has made a groat many Important observations, of which havo tended to strengthen his opinion that electricity is (he prliuo factor In Ihclr prodiittlon In iKsjhe made an expeilinout In tlm mountains of Finland which proved be yond 11 doubt the electrical character of "lit fill aurora " Tim experiments are Is-st ilcscrltietl In thu Ianguiigu of M do hi Hivo himself "We surrounded tlm peak of 11 mountain with copper wire, pointed at In tervals with tin nibs Wo next charged lliu wire wltheloitrlcll), and noarl) every night iliirlugourstii) produced it )ollowlsh white light on the Hu points, in which tlm spectroscope nual)sls revealed tho greenish )ellow ra)s so ehaiaeteilstlc of tlm aurora Isirealls On the peak of Plotnrlntuintiirl wo vveroespoclnll) successful, an auroral ray making lis nppoarauio dlreitly over and about lf0)aiilsiilMivotheciipper coll." St. 1Ollls Republic M. Mfllliiio Hit Itollnil. M. Liulovle llalov), the amiable author anil academician, who, besides being, with M Meilhae, the librettist In ordinary of OITenbaih, has higher claims to literary veneration, Inasmuch as he created "Mad ame et Monsieur t'aidlnal" and tlm "AIiIki Constant In," announces that ho Is about toglveiipvvrltliigallogether Hosii)s that ho Is tired of literary work and Intends to nlTonl the )ounger generation 11 chance. He has 11 novel, however, on thu stocks, but he does not know If Im will nmr llnUli It, as composition is very fatiguing to him. M Unlet), unlike so many of his col leagues, refuses to leave Paris In tho sum mer until ho Is absolutely driven out of It by tlm heat, when Im will go with his sou to England font whiloiind live In tho rural environs of London, which Im considers to lie unique Paris, however, Is his chief delight, ami tho author of tho "Cardinals" Is such a thorough going citizen of tlm Guy Metropolis that Im enJo)od himself dur ing tho national feto its if ho had never seeu 0110 before. Ho perambulated tho city all day with thu energy of a country cousin and was to bo met with at every lively spot along tho Isiulovards. Loudon Telegraph ('might 11 Tu r 1 11 r. Mr. ljtkey These small farm bo)s up in tho country hero me aw fill Ignorant. Now I'll liet this llttlo fellow doesn't know when America was discovered. Hoy, what was the ditto Columbus discovered America? Hoy Ah, )ou have fallen Into it very common and hardly pardonable error, sir. History researc h has proven undoubtedly that the Idea of Columbus having lieon thu original discoverer of this continent Is erroneous Traces havo Is en discovered on our shores of the presence of probably Scandinavian seamen hundreds of )ears lMiforo Columbus Pardon my curiosity, but are )oit not from Chlrngof Mr. L.Y Yes but w vv hero tho deuce are ) 011 from Ho) I am 11 resident of Boston nt pres ent 011 a short vacation. Boston Beacon. A lloj Kiitcii by it Mini, Sunday night it llttlo boy aged itlwut 8 years, tho son of Joseph Dangle, n farmer residing about ten miles distant from Fort Jones, in it thinly populated district, full lug to appear for supper it search was com ineiieeil by tlm family, anil In a short tlmo tho llttlo fellow was found about 100 )anls distant from his home, dead In tho brush, having been killed and parti) eaten by it California Hon When the body was found tho animal was still feeding on it, and on tho approach of some men showed fight, but soon escaped in tho vvocsls A atlf was killed and placed as it dicoy near where the body of the Im) was found and watched by a party of men who succeeded In killing two of tho animals during tho night. Red HlulTlCiil )News VVoini'ii wim Support IliulminU. It has been estimated by 1111 eiuplo)e of tho L'niteil States biiieau of labor that there are '-'7,0oi) married men in tho city of Now York who are supports by their wives, less than 7,000 of whom are in me nial service Tho modistes lire In thu inn. jorlt) This Includes dressmakers ami mllllllcrN. IIIIIIIV of Whom imn iimm.rft' some U'lng ver) wealth) and all well to do. The Ismrdlng house kioors rank next In niimlMT, the professional women, who em brace doctors, lavv)ers, dentists, nurlsts, vv riters, teachers, milsii laus, lecturers, do signers, painters ami embroiderers, como third Then there are the shopkeepers, who, It is said, make the Is-st prov hlers .ew iork lA-tier Tlm Am it nt lloiuti of tlm Diuiglu Tantalloii Castle, the ancient home of the Douglasses, and celebrated in song b) Sir Walter Nott, has long Im-oii 11 ruin For some time past the present proprietor. Sir Walter Hamilton Dalr) tuple, Hart , of Icitihlc, has been engaged In opt rations with a view of making the old keipmore aetexsible and disclosing sot oral of its more characteristic features He has tv-oiH-nesl stairways loading to the battle- humus wuicn James v nail mint up, he has caused tho old dungeon to ls cleared out, and he has restored the shaft of tho old garrison draw well, which Is sunk through tho solid rock on which the castle stands to a depth of lulfeit Phlladol phla Lodger Herodotus tolls us of favorite horses ami slaves U'lug haiiillud at thu holocaust of the dead ihiof, and in mail) countries the wives had the privilege of d) lug wit ht heir husbands, a custom which lias continued iu thu Hindu Suttie down to thu present carnation flOWS' THE TIME It) PLACE VOiril ORDER FOR House Decorations I Whcie the will iccclvo piompt attention and skillful workmniuhlp Call on S. E. MOORE, and see his line of Flue Paper Hangings, nr m o vS'riMnrr Sole Agency for Tho SliorwIn-WIIIIanis Co.'s Paint. WESTERFIELDS Palace Bath Shaving PARLORS. Ladlos - and - Children's - Hair - Cutting ASPIiCIAI.TY. COR u.VOSTS., NKW BURR BL'K TJ'iPccdentcd Attraction ! OVER A MILLION DI8TBIBUTED Louisiana State Lottery Comn'y. IneoriMiraleil liv tlm Ij-ulnlulni-n fut VjIii. cMlloiml ml Clnirlliilile purposes, Ita franchise miulu n part of tho present stitt constitution In IK7U liy an overwhelming imiii. uiiir vote, uiul To continue until January 1st, 1895. Its 2Ianam.ot. 33ra-wlis.c take plant HIiiiI-AmimiiiIIv, '.Iiiiik nnil I), irinlMTi, mill ItsQKAND BINULK Nil MI) II II DIUWINQB take, place In each ortlHMitluir tun months of tho A our, anil are all ilrnvv In putille, at the Acnil oni) of .Music, Now Orleans, Lit. I'AMKII roil TWI'.NTV YHAUH. lor Integrity of Its Drawings anil Prompt I'a) incut of I'rlCN, allt utul ns follow t "Wo do horilir certify that wo supervise the arrangements for nil the Monthly anil St ml Annual DniwIiiKS of The Umlsluna Htato lotlorj Cointmii), uiul In person limn. UK" anil control tho liriiwlnus thoinolvcs, mid Hint the sitmn nro coinlucicU with lion cmv fiilriioo.iinil In kcxmI fnlth toward all nnrtles, unit w o atilliorlro t he Coixpniiy to una this c ertllleiilc, with fue-slmllles of our sIkiiu ires atliieheil, In Its ailvertlsumuiils." fl? Jf Commissioners. We, the iinilerslitneil Hanks anil Hunkers will pay till prizes drawn In the Ixiulshtuu Htato i,otturlu, which may Im presented ut our counters. It. M. WAI.MHM:Y. Pros. Ixiulsliinii Nat Il'lc I'IKIlIti: I.ANAUX, I'res.Htato Niitlomil ll'lc A. IIAI.KWIN, I'ros. New Orleans Null Hank OAltl. KOIIN, Pros. Union National Hank Grand Monthly Drawing, At ths Academy of Mnilc, New Orletni, Tneilajr, September 0, 1800, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000 IWyjOUTIcketsiit laieiiohi llulvos fl(); Qtinr. ten VA 'leutlia J; Twentieths f 1. LIST OK I'llIZKS. 1 I'ltlznoi'iTixyioois '.(j I I'HI.i: OK 11(10,1)110 Is l(JCJ,(Mi il'lti.r.oK U),tm fioaio i I'lti.K oi' '2Vwih iaouo i IMll.KHOK 10,111) nro sujiw 5 i'hi.i:h ok i-,jii are asinw VtVlWAVMOV LUX) nro Vjjo llll I'lll'I'M Cll" -J.li.r.. r.i... Sl IMIIKHOK .100 nro "!!'..!!! ' l,o!(M) fiAH'HIKKriOl' nru lOOOW) AI'I'IIOXIMATION VU17.KH. KOrrlresof Vj0 are IW.OOQ too do. :iiro so.ou) 100 do. "JWaro a),uuu 1 l-lieif WA t. IMft.lru WM PrUes of ll(ii) are .' w.floo itju rrizesor lU)are U!),UU) :i,i:i4 Prizes iimnuiitluic to ...1,031,800 NoTK Tickets driiulnif Cuntliil 1'iliea nrn not entltleii to terminal Prizes. t ,r fill I. Ill.t.tu W ...... f. I i.m I.. f.m... n lion desired, write Iculhly to thu innlerslKiiecl, limn; nuiiinK jimr romueiioo, will! Mllllu, Count, Htroot nnil Numlicr. Mori-raplil re turn mall itellv cry will he nssuri d hy our on dnrtliur an I!iiviwhm, iM.urluif uir full ..i ilress. IMPORTANT ! Address M A. DAUPHIN, SmU' flrli.tit.u T n ir .11. t I1AI I'll liS, WasliliiKtiiii, I) C ll ordlmir) lettir coiitnlnliiu Jliu.e) or. ilor Issued h all Kxprns Companies, yevr ork i:eliaiu-. , Until or Postal Note. Address Registered Letters containing Currency to NKW Oltl.KANH NATIONAL HANK. New Orleuns, La, ltKMr.Mlli:U that tho pigment of tho Prizes Is KUiirnnlt oil hy Pour Nutloual Hunks of Ni u Orloaiis, and the tickets are slKiied by the Prisldint olnn Instltutljn whoso clmr loriHl rlKhls are recnuulzed In the hlidiest courts, tin n fore, lieu are of all Imitations or iinonv minis schemes. UKMI:M1IKU Hint tin present ohiirler ol Hie Uiulslnuii Hiuto Uittery t'limpniiv.vihle'h the sriMtHMK c-otuir of tiii1; v. , tm ihi Idid to hen CONTK.UT vrlfi the State or Uuilftlimii and part of the 1'oiii.tltiitlou of tlm suite. lions NOT exiiln I'NTM. TIIK I'lltsT OK J.Nl AltY, lst Die I.e-i:lslatiiru of l.oiilslunii. vtlilcli ml Joiirnodoii the 10th ofjiilv of tlii iur, has intend nn AMKNUMI'M' to tho Constitu tion ofthoSlnteto In ul i III It tttl In the People at an eloi lion In 'M, uhlohwlll oarrv the ihnrlor of 'llll' lot IsIAN S1'TK Lor rKHYlOMI'N up to tho Mnr N1NK TKI.N 111 Miltl I) AND NINH'KKN .... . ."..,. d2$(&3 l.inlloi. I Dr. I.o Duo's I'erlodli ul Pills rnim I'a IN. liiuiee hat Mltlvolv u llovo uppri -loii, i it on t lit deiaiiKoin'oiits and Irromilnrltlis eniisoil lij uild. uonkuos, sliiH'k. aiienilu. nr Kounrul nervous dehlllti Ihi lartto pioporllon of Ills to which ladles and mle aio Ihthle l the direct result of a dlxmleitil or trrotiular menstruation. Sup. proislonKcnntlimid risiill in blood poUonlin; mid imli W eoi)iiiiipt!on. . m pucknuo oi 1 for l sent dlioct on receipt of pilee Sold In Lincoln bv drumiM II P. Shorn In, O htreol Itoborl sti mmisiiii ,v Co, Wholegitlo t;iuls. Cbliiiu'u hi