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A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIS A 

 FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND DISTRI- 

 BUTION, 1878. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, 

 NOV. IS. 



Louisiana State Lottery Company. 



This institution was regularly Incorporated by the 

 Legislature of tl : a ional anrt Chari- 



table purposes in 186S, with a capital of $1.0' „:i..: . c 

 •which it has since added a reserve fund of $S W ,000, 

 ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER 

 will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It 

 never scales or postpones. Look at tne following dis- 

 tribution : 



CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 



100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. 



HALF-T' VLLAR. 



LIST OF PHIZES. 



1 Capital Prize of $30,000 



1 Capital Prize of 10,001) 



1 Capital Prize of 6,000 



2 Prizes of $2,5co 5,000 



6 Prizes of 1,000 5,000 



SOPrizesof 600 10,000 



100 " 100 10,000 



200 " 60 10,000 



BOO " 20 10,000 



1,000 " 10 10,000 



APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 



9 Approximation Prizeaof $300 2,700 



Approximation Prizes of 800 1,800 



9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 



1,857 Pr'zes amonnting to $110,400 



Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all 

 prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation 

 will be. paid. 



Application for rates to clubs should only be made 

 to the Home Office in New Orleans. 



Write, clearly stating full address, for further In- 

 formation, or Bend orders to 



M. A.DAUPHIN, 

 P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana, 

 or to H. It. Pl.UM, 



319 Broadway, New York City. 



All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings a*e under 

 the supervision and management of GENS. G. T. 

 BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. 



Kentucky State Lottery. 



EASTERN AGENCY, 599 BROADWAY. 



Class V Draws November I 5. 



One prize of $15,000, one of $8,000, and one of $5,000. 



1896 PRIZES DISTRIBUTING $67,92*. 



Whole Ticket, $1. 



WILLIAMSON & CO., 



599 BROADWAY, N. Y. 



WW!*S&5 ORGANS! 



These beautiful organs 

 are remarkable alike for 

 purity of tone and perfect 

 mechanism. Their cases 

 are all richly tluished in 

 Solid Black Walnut. We 

 sell a better Instrument at 

 a lower price than any 

 other house in the United 

 States. 



Waters'Pianos 



Grand. Square and Up- 

 bright, are the BES'l 

 FMADE, the Tone, Touch, 

 Workmanship and Dura- 

 bility unsurpassed, Watranied for SIX YEAR8. 

 Extremely Low for Ca--h or on Installments. A 

 liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches. 

 etc. AGENTS WANTED. Catalogues Mailed. 

 Second-hand Pianos and Organs at GREAT BAR- 

 GAINS. HORACE WATER* & SONS, manu- 

 facturers and dealers, 40 East Fourteenth Street, 

 New York. 



.COLUMBIA RANGE, 



' (0>ENIn7?DAY, SATURDAY, OCT. 2B.) 



WEST END (Hudson Co , 

 NEW JERSEY. 



TIME-TABLE. 



Trains en Erie Railway leaving Chambers Btreet at 

 honrs named below, stop at Range : T:45, 8:30, 9:45, 

 10:00,10:15,11:80,12:00, A.M., and 1:00, 1:45,8:00. 3:15, 

 3:45, 4:00, 4:30 P. M. Leave 23d street 15 minutes 

 earlier. 



Trains from Newark : 8:85, 10:36 and 2:06. 



Trains on Northern Railroad from Nyaok and In- 

 termediate stations : 7:10, 7:55, 8:13, 9:17, 10.55, 1:10 

 3ml 3:00, atop at Range. 



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ESTABLISHED 1820. 



ABBEY & IMBRIE, 



"^ Successors to ANDREW ®£ER,K & CO., 



NEW YORK : 



SOLE AGENTS for the Manufacture and Sale o 

 SETH GREEN'S 



Patent Needle-Pointed Hooks. 



Trout Flies tied to order, $2 per doz. 

 Trout Hooks snelled to order, SI per doz. 



48 Maiden Lane, 35 Liberty St. 



FISHING TACKLE. 



CHARLES L. RITZMANN, 



Palne'a Feather-filled, BogarduB' Rough, and the 

 ew Composition Balls always on hand. 



Bcgardua' Glass Ball Traps, $6 and $8. 



H andT Pigeon Traps, $7.50 per pair. 



The " NEW RECOIL PAD," price $2. Pronounced 

 bv the "Forest Stream," Feb. 21, 1S7S, the best con- 

 trivance made for the purpose. Every sportsman 

 should have one. 



Also a cheaper quality rubber pad, stuffed with 

 ha'T, $1. 



LOOK AT THIS !— A central-flre, English Double 

 Gun, side snap-action, twist barrels, warranted, $28. 



SPRATT'S DOG BISCUIT always on hand, and 

 sold in any quantity. 



SHELLS loaded to order with the greatest care, 

 and Repairing done In the most artistic manner. 



GUNS taken In exchange, and Second-hand Gnns 

 a specialty. 



CUTLERY.— Fine Sportsmen's Bowie and Bunt- 

 ing Knives; also, large assortment of fineBt Pocket 

 Cutlery, Razors, Clasp Knives, Spring-back Knives, 

 Etc., Etc. 



IMPORTER OF 



Fine Beech-Loading Cuns, 



RIFLES, PISTOLS AND FISHINC TACKLE. 



943 BROADWAY, 



Near Twenty third Street, 

 NEW YORK. 



ARTIFICIAL MINNOWS, Insect, and Spoon Ba 

 of every description. 



Would call special attention to my large variety 

 of line TROUT, BASS and SALMON FLIES. 



LINES, waterproof and tapered, oiled. Braided 

 Silk. Braided Linen. Grass, Hair and Silk, Etc. 



Walking Cane Rods. 



The " NEW FLOAT SPOON." One of the most 

 successful spoons In use. Try one. 



Patent Adjustable Floats and Sinkers. 



BLACK FLY REPELLANTS, 50 cents per bottle, 

 and everything required by fishermen and anglers. 



OPTICAL GOODS.— Compasses, Field and Marine 

 Glasses, TeleBcopea, Microscopes, etc , etc. 



Also EVERYTHING pertaiuing to the Sporting 

 Line. 



LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. 



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THE AQUARIUM. BROADWAY AND 85th ST. 

 Magnificently trained KENTUCKY THOR- 

 OUGHBREDS, twelve beautiful, high spitited 

 horses, in the most difficult and novel feats ever 

 Been. Last week of the wonderful performance of 

 GERALDINE AND M. LEOPOLD. 

 Shot from 

 Admission, 50 cents. 



LIVING ST. BENOIT TWINS 

 on separate exhibition. 



DRAWINGS & PRICES. 

 FREE BY MAIL. 



§ms, 0c. 



FOX'S PATENT 



BMCH-LOALM SHOT-GUI. 



Wonderfully .Simpli 



Open, to Load. 

 Wonderfully Strong. 



D. LURCH'S 



Long Range Rifle 



Cbhbdmooh Target, Dibtakoe 300 Pest, 



ISO 



AIR GTO GALLERY, 



No. 104 Bowery, (Between Grand and Hester Sts.) 

 NEW YORK. 



O. de B. ZETTLER, 



GUNSMITHS AND EIFLB GALLERY, 



20T Bowery, New York. 



There never was a gun easier to handle, easier to 

 clean, less liable to get louse or out of order, or one 

 so good for the money. Prices rang* from $50 to 



$8 °°' WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. 



Send stamp lor circular to 



The American Arms Co., 



augM tf BOSTON, MASS. 



fcg^l^M. BTTBSER,^^ 



i tim SL SL MS 

 Rifle Gallery, No. 45 Newark avenue Jersey City. 

 Shells for breech-loading Bhot-gons on hand and 

 loaded at the shortest notice to order. Constantly 

 on hand a good supply of Guns, Pistole, Fishing 

 Tackle and Sportsmen'B Articles in general. 



auglS tf 



WHOLES AXE AND RETAIL, 



Curd's Good Guns, 



J Gurd & Son, London. Ont.. Canada, Importers 

 and aealois In tine English Breech and Mnzzle- 



loading Shot-guns, Breech 

 Sbell3, Wadding and Cap? 

 Harvey's and Orange Light 

 Chilled Shot, Glass Balls an 

 tor niustrated Price List, fi 



165. Kiev 

 , Curtis A' 

 •Cewcastle 

 ape. Send 

 lepl is lyr 



§tms, §ifJes, 0c. 



BARCAI NS! 



A Dougall, Purdey and Tolley 



Double Express Rifle 



Tor Sale. 



DOUGALL— io-bore, 31 inch. Damaacns barrels, 

 locfc-ftut action, pistol grip; first special 

 quality; weight, B',i 108.; cost $350; used 

 very little; price $ 



PURDEY— 10-borc, 8-2-lnch, Damascus barrels, 

 lever under guard, Lefancheux action; 

 weight, 6}4 lbs., with finest case and imple- 

 ments in perfect order; used very little; 

 cost $600; price $300 



TOLLEY EXPRESS DOUBLE RIFLE.— 60 caL, 

 with case and linpleoienis; 100 loaded metal 

 sheila, 100 bnlletA, 600 primers, etc.; cost, 

 $800; good as new; price $150 



J. PALMER O'NEIL & CO., 



41 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA 



New York Mailing Agency. 



with latest improved Newspaper Folding and 

 Ifiullng Machines. lSBprnoe St.. 4th door from 

 Tribune Buildings. JiMKSBBAXtY, Manager and 

 Proprietor. Open day and nigh t. 



