r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATUKDAY. SEPTJEMBJEK 4. 1SS6. THE NEW COLLEGIATE TEAR. Every thing in Boadiness for Beginning Study at the State Univeiritj. COMPLETING FAIR BUILDINGS. A Ilncl licntNt AVhn toe Other Tlilncs Ilt-sltlcs Drnw Teeth Oilier Police Point * Capital City Notes. Intox TUB > inr/s USCDI * The Nebraska stale university opens Itsdoor ? for the coming fall term of the new year In school work on Tnur.-day , September 1C. Owing to a ? pa-m of in dustry , which i ! is oniil is umtsunl to the management , t. good deal of cleanup tij ) Ims IK CII indulged in during the past two weeks , anil the building sind grounds will be in much more presentable shape for th opening of school work than they Imve been for the past three month * , when everything about the institution looked as. . though it had gone to seed. The new chemical laboratory building is , ns completed , an ornament to the camp us , and wlion the rubbish is all removed trom its immediate surroundings its at tractiveness will bo all the more ap parent. The catalogue recently issued by the board shows upon its li. ts the fol lowing number of student * in the four college classes , all of whom are supposed to be in attendance when the university opens , but very many of whom always fail to attend. Others possibly may enter the senior elates , nut the show ing of the older ones are bettor , presumably , than the opening will dis close. The record gives eleven seniors , sevcnje.cn juniors , twenty-two sopho mores , and sixty-three freshmen , al though the latter class , it is not ex pected , will show that number in attend ance at the commencement of school work. In the lists of lirst and second year students the figures are large , as also in the medieal department and school of art and music. IJut these students are largely of a temporary class , making present data unreliable. However , the report for the coming year and new Mmli-nts is said to be such as to warrant the fact that the attendance this year will be large. THE IiriLUI.NOS AT THE FAIII RUOfNDS. A visit to the state fair grounds shows that the society is busy at work complet ing the buijdnigs ready for occupancy. The new amphitheater , or rather the am phitheater as improved , is the n'ncst and most substantial west of St. Louis. The capacity is increased over that of last year 50 per cent , and it i ? hoped that the accommodations for witnessing the race ? will bo provided for as never be o-e To enumerate all the new buildings in course of construction at the grounds would be a difficult task , but tlie numb.-r will bo at least a third larger than the pjist year. The machinery men especially arepusy putting up handsome houses for exhibits , and Power hall will be te.-ted to its utmost capacity to ac commodate the exhibitors. The Fine Art hall is undergoing : i thorough renov ation with all the other building ? , and Major Hastings booked a dozen exhibitors - tors for space in that building in an hour's time yesterday. Tin : KEVSOLOS' CASK , * thai is up in Parsons' court for a hear ing -Monday next at 1 p. m. , will ex cite considerable interest , particularly a * Reynolds is the same Dr. Reynolds who laid in jail last winter , and who has got anything but a savory record. Ho is the fame fellow who. it is freelv alleged , went around in the city getting dimes and quarters and halves from women. alleging that he was cp'Ieeting for the Methodist church. Olli- cials recite that when these facts came to light ho was taken in custody on another charge , for which he boarded at the county jail. Dr. Reynolds is now in the clutches of the law , us recited yesterday. lor larceny as bailee , and the last seen of him he was rushina around trying to get bail to keep out of jail until his nuni'ln" comes oil' . It is to be hoped for the coo3 of the community that the cSo will stick , and give the chap a dose of the law , so that he will be willing to give Lincoln n wide berth hereafter. TO1.1CE COUET NEWS. Thomas Wiightwasto have his hearing yesterday on the charge of running up a board bill at Connor's boarding house and , as the information charges , leaving \yitn a refusal to pay and an evident de sire to bent the proprietor out of the victuals. The young man had n lawyer at court , who raged around : md threatened iho ofliccrs of the court , but the city supreme court was not in the humor to bo bulldozed and the young man was held. A civil engineer of one of the principal roads in the state arrived in Lincoln j-cs- tcrday en route for Omaha , where he was going to work for his company. The man , however , was not used to the cop per-distilled , extra-strength liquid that moves in Lincoln glasses , and while ho stopped hero to make merry ho soon had hiw brains stolen aud the beams of the morning sun shone upon him iu the citv cooler. When he discovered himself a prisoner he was thoroughly disgusted , and securing his release he cfid not waste further time in getting to Omaha , out of tle : way of influential Lincoln ( spirits. The police court report for the mouth of August shows the total number of arrests as 214. 80 of winch wcro committed , 8 appealed and the line of one remitted. The total cash receipts of the court in lines was f02 ! , which , with the judgo's report , is turned over to the city fathers. Frank Find , n young chat ) , was under tirrrsi yesterday on the charjre of stealing a coat. The case hail not been heard up to a late hour yesterday. CAl'ITAL CITV CHAT. Judge Weaver has come to town , and Church Howe being already in town it makes Mr. Field keep his weather nye open to see to it that the very ground is not taken out from under his feet. Mr. Field , by the way , is now ft full Hedged candidate , but no longer ago than yester day u Lincoln politician , who ought to KUOW whereof ho speaks , stated to the Ur.K man that Allen Field never could carry Lancaster county , in which event a largo delegation wonlit bo left n very uncertain - certain quantity in the contest. A rumor having been scattered abroad. stating that the city water works would l > o unable to supply water for the state fair in addition to that used daily by the city , the BEK is called upon to correct the mi yktuuicnt by saying that the water commissioner has no fears of a water famine , even were two state fairs to draw upon the works at one time , and the grounds will have all tlio water that they want , night or day , nnd it can be ae- ccpted as a fuel that no water or any other famine will oust at the time of the state's exhibition. J. J. linholl' has filed with the countv c'.erk a plat of Hyde 1'ark addition to Lincoln. This pint covers n strip of ground out beyond South Park audition. well on toward the state penitentiary , and nloug one bide of it runs the tracks of the Nebraska railway. The plat is li'.ed for record and * how : > the laud from hii-n thi' addition is taken to be part of the old Fftirnu'iint town site , located out ucar.ttie penitentiary years ago. Tlu r-j WHS n shock m the politics of the 1'irtt ward u short time ago whe n it was hinted that John It. Wright , who found sUU'snii-n tmck iu the Third -ward , in tended IUJYIDJ ; his grip sack from the Third ward back 'o the Fin t to be a can didate from the last named division of the city. It i * said that when this ru mored clmnge reached the er of Bnr- noy Dolan. b.irri 'iT , nnd who him elf Ini * aspirations , thai he ititrrvirwH AY right to such iromtfleet that tb con templated change was abandoned as too IK'riion * to undertake. Sheriff M"lick went out to Denton yes terday Jo i ng in an insane man who "omc time o vva. an innmta of the acy- Inm , but wlio wa di' eh a rend , word comingvcJU-rtlay-that lh - man wn * taken charge o Mi v friends until the officer ? ! could arrive to conduct him to the hos pital. 1'rof. Ixlwards , of this city , who is en gaged nt abstract work in the county clerk's office , was pleaded to read in the dnimtches tl.o nomination of his brother at Ualfisburg for stale superintendent of schools by the republicans of Illinois. A innn 11:1111 : ed Dougherty approached the wali house of a I. hini'Sc citizen near the Clifton hotel yesterday and snatched from one of the C hiniimon a bundle of clean clothes and made way with them on the run. China followed in hot pur suit , but the chap made his way up a back alley nnd by the back way through a building , making temporary escape. The police know their man and will collar him. I10TKL ARKINM1.S in Lincoln yesterday numbered among others the following Nebraska ! ! . * : C. 11. 1'inkham , Sprinfield ; E. C. Cams , Seward - ard ; M. 11. Lobdell , Friend ; A. J. Weaver , Falls City ; Chas. Metz , Omaha ; K. S. I > ownc. , Princeton ; E. D. Webster , Stratum ; A. J. Cowles , Beatrice : C. A. Biedfeldt , Louisville ; W. E. Morgan , Western ; 11. Pres on , Beatrice. He Wanted a Pnss. Chicago Tribune : A man of somewhat imposing appearance stepped into one of the general railway olhccs in Chicago a few iluy > since and inquired for tne pas senger aud ticket agent. The oflieer was pointed out and the visitor walked up to him and addressed him thus : " 1 am the editor of the puzzle depart ment of the Shnwcross Itlizzard. 1 have for some time contemplated visiting Niagara Fall * , nnd 1 hare always admired the liberal policy of this road. 1 would like a puss for myself and wife Mr. and Mrs. AloH/o \ \ . Ferguson , Shawcross , Puzzle Department Blizzard.1 "On what grounds , Mr. Ferguson. ' said the railway magnate , "do you ask for the pas > ? " "Why , 1 am t e puzzle editor , as 1 told you. I get up the column of charades , and enigma ? , and word squares ; and my wile has written several articles for the Blizzard. Perhaps you have seen them. She signs herself 'Aurora Borealis , ' and writes for the temperance department of the paper. I would like the pass good for ninety days. Of course I expect to keep up the charade column right along , and any favors you extend to me will be reciprocated. lor instance , 1 can work tip your road into a lirst class enigma or make an aerobic out of your name in the Very next " "I hardly think , Mr. Ferguson , " inter posed the general ticket agent , "that I can grant von a pass on these grounds. " ' And I think nJ < o , " said the visitor se verely , l'ot writing a book " " 1 hope not. Mr. Ferguson " "In which this grasping monopoly will be shown up to the public in its true light. It's a vampire , sir ; a bloodsucker , a soulless and hidebound corporation. Just you look at the puzzle deaartment of next week's Blizzard and you'll find this whole institution worked up into the most crushing acrostic you ever saw. That's all. Good day , sir. " Pozzoui. No name is better and more pleasantly and widely known than that of Mr. J. A. Pozzoni. For Years he has made him self famous by the elegant perfumes and complexion powder-that bears his name the latter haying found its way to th belles of Paris , Germany and London Everybody admires beauty iu ladies Nothing will do more to produce or enhance hanco it than a use of Mr. Pozzoui's pro imrutions. A dream club is the latest thing in the ashionable circles at Bar Harbor , Me. A number of young ladies hold daily sessions , which are devoted to the relat- ng of dreams. CHRONIC AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT are promptly relieved by the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine'Lung Balm. 2o cents a bottle. A correspondent suys that of thirty- bur winters passed on Puget Sound , only six were severe enough to require the housing of stock. There are often hot summer days and cool nights. The winter - tor mouths are from October to April , ind only now and then is ( he ice strong enough to bear human footsteps. Pains in the cho t promptly removed \ - the UPC of St. Jacobs Oil , the pain- conqueror. A peculiar sand , known as "squeaking sand1 is found at the boilinsr spring on the Ira Hill farm , in Dayton , Me.Vhen \ rubbed or pressed in th hand it emits a succession of peculiar sounds. It is very line , anil was at one time used in the water power machine shop at Biddeford as a substitute for emery. Entire relief experienced from the use of Red Star Cough Cure. No narcotics Two companies of divers , says the Mainichi Sliimbun , a Japanese paper , nave obtained permission of the prefects of Saga and Fuknoka to salvo the wreck of n foreign vessel sunk between Tadashimu and Himojima 342 years ago Beautiful Women arc made callid and unattractive by unctional irregularities which Dr. ' "Favorite " will Pieroo's Prescription" in fallibly cure. Thousands oftcstimomals. Uy druggists. Everybody named Billing or Billings is invited to a reunion to takoplace- Trc montTeraplo , Boston , at 10 o'clock a. m September 10. There it. to be a compose : named Billings and a historian namet Billings , but the dinner is to bo furnished by a man named Tufts. A Kentucky court has decided thr , when a girl jilts her lover she must ro turu all his presents. Max nnd Paul are the favorite boys names in Germany , and Anna and Mar tha the favorite girls' names. Ono boy out of every eight or uino is called Max Of1,500 school girls , 533 arc called Anna and 405 Martha. DR.PRICES SPECIAL FLAVORING EXTRACTS PUSLSTAIJO ETRCHGEST NATURAL FnUlT FLAVORS MOST PERFECT MADE Prpp re < 1 with strict rcjsrd tn Poritr , Strenztb tnd IlvkltUfulDCju Ur lknrv llal c I'uwdcr * ui'tjtir.B toAauioiiit , IJceor Jbtn i" t > ticc'i Vkni .I * . I itbOn. Oraiure , do. , fiir 3r dc > < : ' f 'C BAUA'a PQW3Z3 CO. , Ct. 3 C.-.J i L.OCAO IjACOMCS. IrlcT Interviews OathcrcJ on Hie Streets. Fire fhirf ti'iUigrtn : ' 'Thero wrro K lire in the city during tlio luontli of \ngnM. Injnlv there were ninetorn. Vhat lhi ninrked dccreae i ? < luc 1 I lon't knuw The month nf Aupnt sml eiitember always , show a light lire aver age. " { \nmritmnn Qomlriclu "Oor westrrn rip we all enjoyed immen lr. I don 't hink that the Kmisas City peonle anil officials fnulibed n inle.ntionaily. 1'hc aft is that we didn't clvo tlioni an onpor- niiity to prepare for us. We didn t no- ify them that we were coming . ' ' Artiilph Mryrr : ' 'Business this year liows a gratifying increase over tlmt of Bt year. There is acre-aler stability of eelinp. I1 tinners are feeling more en couraged on neconnt of good crop pro- ect < . The iron trade , one of the main irterius of commerce shows a steady vul- mip and u > tained values. Thi-s lias a good deal to do with cnuMng bright busi- loss prospect * . " " , / * < jCooky " 1 shall not trv to go o the republican convention this year. have about decided to retire perman- sntl.y from politics. The fact is that I tavo been in every convention . ineo 1 vas twenty years of age. My business las increased so rapidly netting mover > vor ! 00 a month that it requires all my time and experience. " M. O. Maul "I saw an accident last evening which ilhi'-trates the folly , not to say danger , ol boys trying to "steal a idc" on street cars. Two youngsters caught on behind a Sixteenth street street car with the intention of riding a cw blocks without paying any tare. Suddenly the ear.- stopped and the boys , Mipi'o < ing that the car-driver _ was coni ng around to drive them oil' , jumped to he ground. In their hurry they stumbled and fell under the wheels , of a pasting carriage. They were both run over and Curiously , though not fatally , injured. " Swecplnc ihc Streets. Since the publication recently made in ho BEE of the system ot street sweeping changes have been made by the board of niblic works regarding the nights the streets shall bo swept. The now order is as follows : Sunday night : Cumins from Sixteenth o Twenty-filth and Sixteenth from alley lorth of Izard to Farnam. Monday : Farnam from Eighth to .Twenty-fifth , Tenth from Farnam to jnion Pacific railroad. Tuesday : Douglas from Ninth to Six- .ccnth and cross streets between Farnam and Dodge ; Dodge from Ninth to Si.v- ienth. Wednesday : Harney from Ninth to ? fteenth ; erostreots between Farnam and Howard ; Thirteenth between How ard and Hickory. Thursday : Howard from Eighth to Phil Sheridan a\cuuo ; Eleventh aud Twelfth K-tween Howard and Jack&on ; Jackson Between Ninth and Thirteenth , except Tenth -treel intersection ; Jones , Ninth to Thirteenth with the same exception. Friday- : Capitol avenue , from Ninth to Sixteenth ; Fourteenth and Fifteenth be- ween Capitol avenue and Davenport ; : ross streets between Ninth and Six- .eentli ; Dodge street anrt Capitol avenue : ind Ninth street from Capitol avenue to Jnion Pacific raihoad. A LaicUj' Gamester. As an example of what queer things uck will do sometimes , the case ot a young man who won oyer ? 1.COJ from onoof the faro banks in this city , night before last , may be taken. The fellow who was in a decidedly dilapidated condition , went into a restaurant and begged a meal. The proprietor , con trary to the usual custom of the mem bers of Ills craft , did not throw the man bodily out cf the place , but , on the other Ir.i = u. set before him a good square meal. After ho had linished eating he walked up to the proprietor and remarked : "Now , I want you to stake me. " "Stake you " "Yes , give me enough money to start me plaving faro , " returned the fellow. "How much do you want1 "Fifty cents. " The money was promptly forthcoming. Within less than live minutes the fellow was seated at a faro table in one of the large gaming establishments of this city. Ho won irom the start. Every play he made threw gold and silver into his pile. When he left the table the next morning , he was nearly ? 1,3CIO ahead. Two hun dred dollars of this he spent in treating the large crowd , which had eagerly been watching the play. He then repaid the restaurant man who "staked1' him , and walked away with over 1.000 in his pocket. Pair Trains. President S. H. H. Clarke and the Union Pacific oflicials yesterday issued a circular announcing , a special time bchedulc for specia ! trains , to be run during the fair week between the old Tenth street crossing Union Pacific railway and thu fair station on the Belt railway. These trains will be run September C , 7 , R , ' . ant 10. and stop each way at the St. Paul depot , Fifteenth and Webster streets. These trains leaves the Union Pacitic depot as follow : A. si. 9:00 : , OKW , 9:23. : 10:00 : , 10:00 : , 10:20 : , 11:15 : , 11:3-1 : , 11 : ! . r. SI. 1:00. : 1:09 , 1:20. : 2:00 : , 2:09 , 2:20 3:00 : , 3:01) : ) , 8:20 : , 4:00 : , 4:09 , 4:29 , 5K)0 ) , 5:09 : 5:20 : , 0:10 , 0:19 : , 0:30. : Returning , tl.ey will leave the fair grounds as follows : USO , 9:41 , 9:50 , 10:30 : 10:41.10:50,11:45,11:50. : : : : 12:05,1:83 : : , 1:41 : , 1:50,3:30,2:41 : , 2:50,8:30. : 8:41,8:50,4:30 : : 4:41,4:50,5:40 : : , C-51 , C. 0:40. 0:51,7. : The price of a round trip will bo 23 cents fainulo trip 15 cents , General Manager S. U. Callaway has returned from the east. CrciRJiton CollCRO and tlio Imposition Members of the faculty of Creighton college will give a free public exhibition of dissolving views by means of the famous Maiden triple lantern in front o the exposition building on this evening. On the subsequent nights o : cxpositirn week similar exhibitions of the seicntifio apparatus of the college will bo given , under the direction of llev. Jos. F Higge. It is expected that these outdoor dis plays , fostered by the management , wil form an attractive feature among the many agreeable sights to bo seen in ant about tlio exposition. All should be on hand to witness this tree exhibition on tlio opening night. Due notice will be given of the programme for the subse quent exhibition. A Cutter County Couple. Yesterday , James H , Canipan , a wealthy cattle man of lied I-'ern , Custe county , this stale , was married to Mis Avonia Loranger , of Detroit. Mich. , 1) Rov. H. A Slmttel , S. J. , of Holy F.mlj ; church , The lady had come from De troit to moot Mr. Ctvmpan , tlio marriage having been previously contoni plated a that place , where , iu fact , it had been previously announced m church by th pastor of St. Joachim's. Tins fact was attested by tlio pastor's letter , aud th th ceremony was accordingly pi-rformet ticre , a yenlJi arm aud lad ) of this cit , 1119 THE WAR WITH 1119 t p Km The iicjri iH-njHtsrd winorcr t"nttiny , r/'H be itinviin the clolliiinj t1rnlrrOIIHIm.niiff / it irlll no ilonlit ? w tlir i > trn nfcrri'H tlcalrr. nflinvitifi there . /ro / f/r. / iHrtiirr'Hicitis to u'i r to tltc cminitinrr. T1112MJS11T ( 'l.fTlir\l I'.lJiLr ) ! ! 11 111 r < ini < un street , < lorx not caiv tu < / " i//r ji/ro- / ' /i Intt irlll sr y tu tho. + c in # rurch of I And Gents' Furnishing Goods , Tlicy irlll not waste Uieir time by jiauiita them < t rsrt.fiinivsHi ' < f no pa inn in srleelino their fall anil Winter . ofClotlihigIIi1antl / J'ltrnifJiinij ( looils , ihnt then shouiil be able to Manlay an nni-qmillwl sloeJ : in Quality and Quantity went ofcw 1'orh City. sis no article tclll be found of Inferior quality. Xotlilntj but such < rs it-ill furnish entire saUnfaetion. 77 ! a trhnrnt it-ill be found sufiieicnt to gratify any taste ; tlic it'orh-inunahip ttnsnrimssctl , and the } n-ices it-ill be found beyond the reach ofconipetitors.Tlic most complete # tocJt of oys' Jivr shnit-n ireatof Xeu- York City , ettn be found in variety of patterns and quality , equal in < liirHlrilityantl at prices JO per cent ad i-a nee of east to manufacture , } ! ! a business HVI ; we solicit your consideration in our beJialfto call and satisfy any doubt you may have of the above statement , i'ou arc induced , but not forced to buy. is not perfectly satisfied 1119 Jr'arnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska. acting as witnesses. The marriajre was Followed by an ejaborate wedding break fast at the Pax ton , after which Mr. and Mrs. Carnpan left.for home. 'The Ascncy Swindler. The publication'in the BEE of a few days ago of the swindling operations of Jno. W. Davis , who represented himself to be the busincssjnauager of the "United State : , Commercial Agency , of Chicago , " and deceived people by appointing them agents of the same upon the payment of 25 , has brought to town , from neighbor ing cities a host of admissions of the success of his work among country people. One of these victims writes from Schuyler and another from Blue Hill , eacii with a sorrowful tale of $25 ad vanced , of which no account has ever been rendered by the sooandrel. The lite : : > t heard of the latter is that ho was arrestodin St. Louis two days ago. - -FULLY WARRANTED-- ( TooTT. Armlirust.2203 Cumin ? st. I ) . } { . Ilowinim 1:17 Faroiim t > U Job Utis io. 2)H7 OumuiB ft. Jlerriuui Kum-li > . 1 South IDtli SU O. latiBeiH ; South Ultli f-t. W. F. Stoot7. ( i , 11E1 Howard St. M. U Van Sooten.lilO ! Doiliro st. C W. Sleeper. M)7 ) Pouth tilth St. Cure without mo.1l- A POSITIVE cine , I'at on to 1 Octo ber 16,1876. Ono bor will cure the most obtina cwft In four day No nauseous doses of cubobs. oopalbai ot Eoodalwood that are c rtaln to produce dyspep sia by dectrovlnir the contlnif * of the stomach. J'ncoSl.50. BoldbraU drus-frlsts or mailed on receipt of prlcn. For further partlcuhu-3 sent forclrcular. P. a Box 1VTJ. T. c. x-r iT co. . t- New Yorfc LjHBOLH BUSINESS DIBECTOBY Iluccully llullu .S'l'wly rurullhuj The Tremont , J. C. } ' 1TZOK11A,1) & FON , I'roprlolora. Cor. fth find J' . ts. , Linc-oln , Nub. Ilolofl.M iHirdur. bUeol curt from housg to anr part of the city- J. JL W. HAKINS , Architect , OBlcoc 31. 31 and XI , Iliobards Block , Lincoln , Neb. Elevator on llth Mroet. llrcwilcr ol , llreoder of G ALLOWS VCAITI.C. BnOHTllOUN CATTLB F. M WOODS. Live Stock Auctioneer Sales ninde in till parts of the U. S. at fair rates , itoom 3 , stnte Illock , Lincoln , NeU ? Gollowuy und Sb'Tt Horn bulls for sale. B.l. Farm Loans and Insurance , Correspondence ID rcjrari to loans solicited , Itoom i , Ktchards lllor-k , Llaooln , Nob. Hiiverside Short Horns Of ( .trittly I'll re llulce nnJ RutusTui ) ) > fdcuttla Herd nuuibiTb about & > bead. l'uinlile tifreHnwiFilberts. . Cracwb , .Acouibs , Ilenlcz. Ito e of Sharons , Moss Ho > ei. Knishtly Uuii' > - e * , Klut t'reok Vouus Muryd , riiyllii.es , Louuns nnd True Ixivus. liulU ( or said. 1 1'uru llulta Filbert. 1 Pure Dau-B CraKTirE. 1 Ito r of Shtiron , 1 YoungMur.v. . 11'uui Cruick bhiink nnil otnors. Come and insixwt the berL Address , CHAS. M. llllAN- SUN. Lincoln , Nob. U'tiou in Lincoln stop tit .National Hotel , And ( 'tt u good olnnor forSJc. J.A-I'EDAWAY 1'rop. o.sc on IIOIM : \VIHILESALE I-IMCE. I PAY nil eiprf chnrec * to all points within 3 ( * > wllfa. l.K * cArr1acfn to nelpct from Pond two cein. utmnp for illUAtnitc > a catolo uu. Mention Uils nnjicr * L , 6. SPEKGER'S TOY FACTORY , 221 W. MADISON ST. . CHICAGO. PRIZE , SiSQ.QQO. I'We do borobr cortitT mat TO supervise ths firrflnireinents for mi the Momhly and Quarterly .Drawings of The Louisiana Stmo IxHlery Comuanj- and in oorson inunacro and control the Drnwinss themselves , and that the same are conducted with hnnestr * f lrnns and In good faith totrard all i > nrtle < t , and wo authorize the Company to use this certificate , with fao-simties clour Elfi-naturo * uttacboJ iu its ndvnrtlsnont OMMISSIONBt . _ 'We.iheundcrslimed Banks nnd Hankers , will I'HT all Prizes drawn in The Iiouislnmi State I < ot- terltm which may bo presented at our counters J. II. OGLUS1IV , Pres. Louisiana National Bank. ,1. AV. KILIIKIJTII , ) H ? Fres , State National Bant * A. U.VUIHYIX , Pres. New OrleansNational Bank. _ UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. U OVKU HAI.KA Miuuo.v DISTIUULTED LOUISIAKA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY , Incorporated in IBM for 25 years tiy the leifU lature ior Educational and Cburltablo purposes witti u cupitul of flWOu ( to which u ruwrvo lund of over tsnjUOl bus since t > oen nddod. lly an overwhelming popular vote Itn 1 rancblSB was mudc u pnrt of t ho present State Constitution udoptodDocombor d A. D. 1B7U. IU pnxiid hliiK'Ie number drawing- takes place monthly. It never sealos or | Kt ] > one . Look ut the following distribution : 196th Grand Monthly ANP THE EKIBIiDRDIlim OUHHIERLY DRHWIH5 In the Academy of JIuslc , New Orleans. Tuesday , Sept. It , 18KU. Under the jiersonal supcn'ison and manage ment of ( iix. ( J. T. liuA.uiinA.m : : > , ot Lau- Islana , and Uix. JUIIA.L A. KAJSUV , of Vir- cinla. cinla.CAPITAL PRIZE SI50.000. Notice , Tickets are SIO only. Halves , 55 Fifths S2. Tenths $1- 1 CAl'ITAI , I'llIZK Or tiwam. . . . ICitAM ) l'uizip : : M.WJO . . . & ) . ( ) 1 GUAM ) PIIIZC or 20,03) SI.Aiint PIUZKS or 20.0- 4LAIIGK I'JtlttSOf 6'JU ' la r/w . . iw : 3. . . aw soo. . . JW. . . Armor i - . ICO Approximation ] > rUc of { 200. 100 " J 100. . . 75. . . 2 79 Priics Rinountlnirto Application for rates to clubs should l > e made oalr to the office 01 the oomimny iu Now Or leans. For further information wnto clearlr. trintii full address. POSTAL NOTES , Krpre Mon-/ Orders , or New York UxchanKO in ordinary lat ter. currencr br cinrtiS at our ipense nj M.A.DArrJUS. fiuw Orleans , f A Or M. . 0. Mtke V. O. Money Orders parable ana addroii registered letuirs to KSWOUUIAKB NATIONAL 1UKK. NowOrlfau.us.La , On Wne..t , torn. Out * , J'ork , hard und 11 , H. PtocVf , for ifrog and Short Tuni Snil lor I'nce Ciicular H. V HAIIT 4 ; Co. , ISO WniUington St. , C'hif-ttco , It1. Ite'trtUf-o ; Affieru n THEBESTTHRL'AD SIX-CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. - Full Assortment for sale to the Trafle by - VINYARD & SCHNEIDER DEWEY & STONE. 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