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PERSONAL— If Jim Toml'mson, formerly game 

 keeper at Blooming Grove Pork, Pike County 

 Pa., win send tie address to this oaice. lie will bea: 

 of something to his pecuniary advantage. 



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Kentucky State Lottery 



EASTERN AGENCY, 599 BROADWAY. 



Class A Draws January I I. 



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



1S94 PHIZES DISTRIBUTING $67,925. 



Whole Ticket, SI. 



WILLIAMSON & CO., 



599 BROADWAY, N. Y. 



Eoyal Havana Lottery. 



Extraordinary Drawing. 



TO TAKE PLA CE OS DECEMBER 24, ISffi. 

 There will he only 1S.000 Tickets, 532 Fall Prizes, 

 and the amount drawn will be $1,350,000. 

 Smallest Prize, $l,OO0. 



.1 Prized $500,000 



1 " - 100,000 



1 " 51, Oho 



1 " £6,000 



no " $10,000 loo.ooo 



12 " 5,000 60,000 



486 " 1,000 456,1/00 



9 Approximations of $2,000 each, for the 9 

 remaining uniis . ii n« uiber drawing the 



$500,000 prize 16,000 



9 Approximations of $1,000 each for the 9 

 remaining units of number drawing the 



$100,000 prize 9,000 



■"■ ' .0'. . ■ ■ 



numbers preceding and following the 



one drawing the $50,000 prize 2,000 



532 Prizes am l/g to Spanish Doll 1 ,35*4,000 



PRICE IN u in; t; UNCI'. 



i-o.o'i i.'.tn;;. Halves. Quarters. 



SIOO. $50. $25. 



Fifths. Tenths. Twentletns, 



$20. SlO. 85. 



Prizescasl, l,i ; suTlea. and infoimation given 



free. 



TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 

 11 Wall Street, N. Y. 



LSI. 



ASPLK-.DID OPPORTUNITY TO WIS A 

 FOUTUNE. FIRST GUANO D1STRIUU- 

 TION, CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUES- 

 DAY, JANUARY U, 1S79— I0«h Monthly Drawing. 

 Louisiana Slate Lottery Company. 



This institution was regularly incorporated by the 



It';i :■-' "i l'.. :..;. r :: ■■: , i mil mid ' nirj. 



'.:!'"'. Mi iiosei ' L868, with a capital of $1,000,000, to 

 whichit has since add.ed unserve Hind of $n.',o,noo. 

 ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS 

 will take place month ly. II newer scales or postpones. 

 Look at toe following distribution: 



CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 



100,000 TK-KETS AT TWO I" ULARS EACH. 



HALE TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. 



LIST OP PRIZES. 



1 Capital Prize of $30,000 830,000 



1 Capital Prize of 10.000 10,000 



1 Capital Prize of 5,00 ) 5,000 



2 Prizes of 2,600 5,000 



5 " 1,000 5,000 



20 " 600 10,000 



100 " 1DD 10,000 



•2 60 10,000 



son " 80- 10,000 



10000 •' 10 10,000 



APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 



9 Approximation Prizes of SS110 2,700 



9 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,S00 



9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 



1S5T Prizes amounting to »UO,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 

 the Home Office in NeV Orleans. 



Write, olearlj stating lull address, for farther In- 

 formation, or send oraers to 



1H. A. DAUPHIN, 

 P. O. BoxG92, New Orleans, Louisiana, 

 Or to II. I>. PJ.UJf, 



310 Broadway, New York City. 



Alio 



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|-;h,N URALS Q. T. 

 AP.LY. 



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%iutlhntons. 



NEW ENGLAND 



MUTUAL 



Life Insurance Gomp'v. 



Post Office Square, Boston, Mush. 



Total cash assets, as per Insurance Com- 

 missioner's re port $14^60,920 63 



Total surplus as per Insurance Commls- 



slouer'srepoit 1,621,078 88 



Benjamin F. Stevens, President. 



J. 31. Gibbens, Secretary 



GENERAL AGENTS. 



EBSNY k, RATCL1FFE New York City. 



V. C. TARBOX Portlnud, M>. 



E. F. EttERSON Nashua, N. H. 



MAIU'TON A- WAR CLIN. . . Philadelphia. 

 HALL & WORTilINGTuN..Bal iu,oi-i», illd. 



VERNOH UliOTIHSRS Detroit, Mich. 



O. CRONKHITK Chicago, 111. 



J. J. WATSON St. Paul, illfiin. 



W. B. DAVIS St. Louis, Mo, 



M.C.RANDALL New Orleans, ta. 



W, BVJSKSON San Francisco, Cal 



SHELTON'S Auxiliary Rifle Barrel for Breech-Loading Shot-Cuns, 



This barrel can be placed in a gun ready lor use In a second of time with the same ease as a cartridge, ana 

 can te removed just as expeditiously. There is nn wear on the rifle barrel, nor on the shot-gun, and it can- 

 not get out of order. . With this Auxiliary Barrel, which weighs about one pound, almost instantly 

 a breech-loading shotgun can be converted into a moBt accurate rifle. The AUXILIARY BARREL wiii 

 at any standard make of gun of 10 or 12-calibre— calibre of rifle 82, 38. or 44. as desired * Length of 

 barrel, twenty inches. The shells used with the bestadyan , r \rmsCo's 



cartridges, No. 32 and 38, extra long, and No. 44, model 18T3. Send for a Circular and Price List. 



AUXILIARY RIFLE BARREL COMPANY, 



NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



WEBLEY'S TREBLE WEDGE GUNS, 



WITHOUT A RIVAL- 



Messrs. P. WKF.LBY & SONS, Birmingham and London, who, it will be remembered, received the 

 highest award ut both Vienna and Philadelphia, have secured the most perfect machinery for Gun making 

 ever setup in any one factory in England. The result is, that they can now turn out guns perfectly 

 uniform in excellence, and in such increased ouautitv as to greatly reduce the cost. 



Tueir specialties this year are their BKIAUTIFUL TREBLE WEDuE GUNS, Sos. 1 and 3, of which 

 the above cut. will give a trderaidv fair idea. Every gun has fine ivmsf" "id Barrels, 



Rebounding Bar Locks. Pistol Crip, Extension Rib, Lever Forepart, and Treble Bolt. It Is a new thing 

 to be able to buy a fine breech-loader, with every possible appliance which can contribute to its 

 beauty, convenience, or excellence In shooting, at the price of ordinary guns. 



In addition to the Treble Wedge Guns, we have on hand about fifty of Weblcy's Breeoh-LoadeBJ, Top 

 ardSide Lever, Single and Double Bolt, of various grades, which arrived last rear, after the season was 

 over. These guns we are rapidly closing our, :;i [neatly reduced prices. It is fair to say that as re- 

 gards soundness, durability, and perfection In snooting, these guns are in no wav inferior to the Treble 

 Wedge Gnus. Many of them are from 8 !i to 11 lbs. weight, and are splendid guns for duci shooting or 

 fjr Killing large game at long range. 



The hfty giinn mentioned above me all that now remain or a much Inrger number referred fo by us In 

 the FoitE'T ano Htkkam in October, and as the season is now well advanced we will allow an addi- 

 iinua] o if count 11 pon the few that are left., provided thev are ordered In December. 



WEBLEY'S GUNS are remarkably Strong, Close Shooters, and do not need any additional choking. 



H. & D. FOLSOM, 



P O box4,B(9. 3D WARREN STREET, NEW YORK. 



FOSS BROS. & CO. 



(Successors to F. J. ABBEY & CO.), 



MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN 



Guns, Rifles, Pistols and Fishing Tackle, 

 43 SOUTH CLARK STREET, 



OHICAGO. 



Am&ctovA BtaAdfUrA XHasaetevs. 



•onto penetration and In 



..'.,idi[ 1 (I eiei-.e., and oylinde 

 ed shot will be found fre. 

 ivier and of brighter ami 



(RED LA& fci..' 



ittern than ordinary shot. Equally well adapted to 



TATHA^l & BROS., 82 Beekma?* St., 



JKTSBW 78BE. 



WATERS' "JTJ OEMS. 



These beautiful organs 

 are remarkable alike for 

 purity of tone and perfect 

 mechanism. Their cases 

 ere all richly finished in 

 Solid Black Walnut. We 

 Bell a better Instrument at 

 a lower price than any 

 other house in the United 

 States. 



Waters'Pianos 



Grand, Square and Up- 

 right, are the BEST 

 MADE, the Tone, Touch, 

 Workmanship and Dura- 

 bility unsurpassed. Warranted for SIX YEARS. 

 Extremely Low for Cash or on Installments, a 



.lire ie I ,ii: ■! . iM , ■■! .1 



etc. AGENTS WANTED. CtttalOj n 

 Second-band Pianos and organs at GREAT BAR- 

 GAINS. HOHACK WATERS & SONS, manu- 

 facturers and dealers, 40 East Fourteenth Street, 

 New York, 



Shoninger Cymbella Organ. 



For sale; entirely new; never used; 5 octaves, 13 

 stops, chime of bells, stool, etc. Manufacturer's 

 price, 14-30; will sell tor tW. Address MUSIC. 

 this office, 



^iscelktjeaas. 



DUNN & WILBUR. 



Came, Poultry, Eggs. Butter. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 

 PROMPT CASH RETURNS. 



192 DTJANE STREET, N. Yi 



§tiblication$. 



Partridge & Pneasant! Shooting. 



Describing the Haunts, Habits, and Methods of 

 Ranting and Shooting the ime 

 Ruffed Grouse— Pheasants, with directions for hand- 

 ling the gun, hunting the dog, and shooting on the 

 wtng. Price, $2. Liberal discount to the trade. 



To be had at book stores generally. Also for sale 

 one double-barrel brecc i-lo a itral fire shot- 



gun, lj-gauge. Address, 



Frank Schlev, 



Oct 11 Frederick City, Md. 



STANDARD PUBLICATIONS. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. By Charles 

 A. J. Farrar. An amusing account of a trip made 

 by a party of Boston gentlemen to the Ranneley 

 Lakes region, ail pages. 18 illustrations. Paper 



FARRAR'S RIGHABDSON AND RANGEIUV 

 LAKES ILLUSTRATED. A complete and reliable 

 guide to Richardson and Rangeley lakes, Parmn- 

 clienee, Dixvilie Notch and headwaters of Connec- 

 ticut,, Androscoggin, Mugaiioway and Sandy Riv- 

 ers ; 238 pages, 4(1 illustrations. Paper covers, 50 



FARRAR'S MOOSETIEAD LAKR AN r> THE 

 NORTH MA1NR WILPKRNl-ISS ILLUSTRATED 

 A comprehensive and thorough hand-book of tho 

 Moosehead Lake region and the sporting resorts of 

 Northern Maine. The tours of the Kennebec, 

 Penobscot aod St. John rivers, ascent ot Katah- 

 din, etc., are plainly treated; !2i pages, 14 illustra- 

 tions. Paper covers, 60 cents. 



FAEKAR'S POCK FT MAP of the Richardson and 

 i-.'-h regn.ii and the waters of North- 

 i i nted on tongh linen paper, 



Cloth covers. 

 FAKKAK'S I ( 



vicinity, and 



sorts of Nor 



MAP of Mo. 



Hal 



and 



ell. 



the headwutei 





I Of 



rivers, 

 nuen paper, cloth covers, $1. 

 lOSCOPIc vikws of the entire 

 Rangeley lakes region. Large 

 i. .•-end for catalogue, 

 .bove publications sent by mail, 

 dpi. of price. Address CDARLES 



A. J. PARK \ I,', .Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



decl2 3t 



SEASONABLE BOOKS. 



Two Thousand Miles in Texas 

 on Horseback; Sheep Rais- 

 ing, Cattle Ranging and 

 Sport, $ 1 .50. 



Long-Range Rifle Shooting, 



850. 



Wallace's Adirondack Cuide 



88. 



Camp Life in Floida, 



•1.60: 



The Fishing Tourist, 



82. 



Sportsman's Cazetteer, 



Fourth Edition. 



Useful to Sportsmen and 

 Yachtsmen. 



HISTORICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL ATLAS 

 NEW JERSEY COAST, 



ttUittSTBATEP.) 



Contains History of the State, Towns and polnis O 

 Interest, Populations, Farm Lands, their value, 

 yield, etc., Taxation i.n i' i i, Origin of 



Names, Inhabitants of the Beaches, Wrecks Light- 

 houses, Life-saving stations. YachtClubs, Industries, 

 Personal Sketches, Parks, Land Associations, Fish- 

 ing and Hunting Grounds, Hotels, man , 

 official fources, with complete soundiuj.-- 

 Useful to sportsmen and yachtsmen, and tue country 

 gentieman. Size, ISxl*. Prl I 

 liUNHARDT, Yachting Editor, FoRkST and Stbeam 

 Office, 111 Fulton street, New York. 



FIELD, COVER AND TRAP 

 SHOOTING. 



BY CAPT. BOaARDDS. 



New and enlarged edition, containing instructions 

 for glass ball shooting, ami chapter on Dreedlng and 

 breaking of dogs by Sllles Johnson For sale at 

 this office. Price $ i. 



