Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1880 — Page 5

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THE TNDIAXA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY JUNE.30, 1880r:

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THE COLORADO CO-OPERATIVE, PROSI'ECTLNG AND MININÜ COMPANY.

Report of the General Manager on the ProgrtM of the AVork and tlie Location of the Company Property. Galesa, Co!., Jane 13 In response to the znanj inquiries from the stockholders in this Company at Indianapolis and other vicinities adjacent thereto, I hare prepared this report. The property of thia Company in this Ticinity is the Newsboy No. 2, 'Frisco No. 2, Lookout No. 2, Boston, Chicago, Chlorides and San Mires, and their exact locations may be seen by reference to the aboTe map. It is one mile and a half to- the group in Fremont County from the office at Galena, while those in Custer County are eighty rods couth. The entire area covered by these properties is something over sixty-eight acres of ground. The ' group in Custer County coTen twelve hundred feet wide along the east slope of Mineral Mountain, and upon this territory the float or flow from the mineral veins is from two to three feet thick, and , . m J J lit. J VUO BUI late U'uuu AO vi cu tt tu a uvuov growth of pineoni. The mountain ridge or blow out is about 250 feet high, and the Strataa runniDg nortaeast-southweet, are nice, Bchistos, granitoidal and qaartzitts ledges. The mineral veins cross them nearly at right angles, and occur about every 200 feet, varying in formation front smelting to free milling, as they have basic and acid ores. The Boston lede, on the surface of the vein, Bho ws a ha: 1, dark rock, which shows under the glass a dark crystalina or quariz rock, with pyratics of iron, portions of which have aseayed 300 ounces ot silver. The incline tunnel on this lead is at the east end of the property, and will be driven to water level at a dip of 45, and thence on a level to the center of the mountain 250 feet. " Work is now in progress in the tunnel, which shows the toad to be thirtytix inches ' wide, and tne average value i of tie ore is ' determined by assays to b $20 per ton and improving very ' rapidly as depth ia gained, and I think by the time water is reached, seventy-live feet further, that the ore will be high grade. Near tne top of the mountain this lode ' crosses a leaded epar lode at ecute angles, which I have not thoroughly explored, but assays show its valub to be thirteen ounces of silver and torty per cent. lead. At the junction of these lodes I anticipate an im mens ore body. Above the discovery of . the latter lode is the southeast side line of the Chicago lode, another spar lode crossing the mountain at right ancles with the spar Jode on the Boston. This leaves a tri angular spot on the summit that is bounded by the three lodes. The character of the surface rock indicates a blow-out of mineral, and it is from here that the rich float assaying 300 ounces is obtained, and this is the objective spot sought to be' reached by the tunnel on the Boeton. t Work i f on the San and Chloride ' lodes 1 also in progress on the " alcpe. in drifts; they are similar leads to the Boston and Chicago. The tunnel on the 6nn lode will strike the lead on the Chicago at about 100 feet, and the rein ia nine feet wide. The group in Fremont Conity is apparently on the same mineral belt, one and a - bait miles farther west by north. The Newsboy No. 2 ia near tha County line, and laya on the west slope of another volcanic ridge Z- or blowout The lode is four feet from wall to wall, and nearly a solid mass of crystalled lead, carryiDg. silver to the value of fifteen oaocea per ton. - Contractors ara now at work sinking the shaft 100 feet, and the prospects are that beneath the surface mat ter the sulphides of lead and other sulphides '. will b separated, and tbia will give the pure galena; as it is. the combined sulphides are " in a crystal?z?d mass. The Fricco No. 2 is a similar -lode, bat occasionally nug?es of argentiferous galena are encountered. A contract of 100 feet is let on this lode, and 'isto be completed in August. Lookout 3o. 2 is a burnt spar lode and has a thirty-five foot shaft, and the ore mills $55 in gold per ton. Bids are now beicg received for sink- ; ing the shaft 150 feet. .-, I have purchased for the Company tenitamp mill and twenty-four ton water jacket furnace, which wili be erected at Galena aa -soon as the true characters of the main ore bodies will have been determined. I have also purchased four seta of mining machinery, steam drill?, hoists, etc., and will soon erect shaft houses and make, the plants as soon as the maoninery ia completed and received, and in July and August I shall go to Leadville and Silverton and let contracts on the Company's property there. I am in receipt of the following order: To G. 0. Pearcfi. General Manaser Colorado Co Operative, Prospecting and Mining Comrjpaays Upon the completion of the aale of the first Installment of the- working eapltal in your t. hands, you are Instructed not to oiler the reserve lot less than SZ0 per. share . of SI 0, par value. By order of the Board of Directors. Tbe reserve being the last 10.000 shares of the 50,000 shares set aside aa the working

capital or the Company, I now have on hand 1,21 i shares that is subject to immediate sale at$l 25 per share of $10, par value. All, or any portion thereof, may be had at the office of the Indiana Investment Company, Indi anapolis. Ind, or Stebbins, Post A: Co., Silver Cliff, Col. G. O. Fkaece. General Manager C. Co-0., P. and M. Co., Galena, Col.

RESU31E OF THE WEEK'S EWS. The band of filllbusters who were Invading Mexico, under Maiquez, have disbanded. Hade Crown, who was hanged In Missouri, on .Friday, and his wile, who commltie l kuIcide, were on Saturday buried in one cortiu. William Aimstrong. a boy", fell into the river at Indianapolis, Satanlay, while suöerluif with aa epileptic attack, aud wa Urowued. The London Times, in a description of the Irish lamine of lSli and 1M!. uiludrs to eoiiKrHtion to America on the only eQecUuil remedy. General Sherman has gone to St. Paul, Minn., toatiend the two hundredth anniversary ot Ute discovery of the Falls of Hi. Anthony, Relics of the Narraansett disaster coniinue to float Hsooie, aud n Ureenpert, L. I., lad recently picked ui a ictil of bank nous amouuiL ng to iJuu. The President hai appointed John H. Sulllvaa, of Mi'Jiou, lad , agent for the Indian of Moqals, Pueblo Agency, Arizona, vlea iillo A. lioynton, resigned. . . A twelve-year old boy named Bailoy, wnile at work; In a harvest Held near Redmond. Ind., Friday, was killed by lightning. Ills father was uadly stunned. A mischievous messenger boy alarmed "Washington and pome people in other c.ties, last 'cauesduj, by iDTtullug a ttory that lUa President was dead. There were 107 deaths in New York In the twenty four hours ending Saturday night the highest mortality in auy one day Luis year. Tonil deaths the past week, l.UoS. Missouri Democrats are quite confident that. If elected, II an coo lc will take at least oue member of his Cabinet from Missouri Hon. John M.Glover going as Attorney General. Oar Government's lack of power to preset ibe quarantine regulations tor the Slates will, it is thought, btaud In the wayofnoldin? a proposed internatlcnai lifcalta conference. There is mach betting on Hancock in Wall street. His nomination Is very acceptable to a grtat majority of the brokers, and s toe us have advanced smartly since tu nomination was made. President nayes, wife and son Rrlherford arrived at New Haven, Conn., Saturday, aud were driven to the residence of Thomas it. Trowbridge, escorted by foal Admiral Foote, U. A. U. Grand Master Anthony has Issued a decree interdicting nil intercourse between the New York and Connecticut l3ges of fr'rre Masons, on the ground thst the Conueciicut Urand Lod?ehas assume I Jurisdiction over Masons In e York täte. t A suit commenced Saturday In the Hendricks County (Ind.) Circuit Court at Danville, in whlcn the Progressive Brunch ot the Qaaaer Canrch have sued tne ol? time (Quakers for possession of the recoid book ot their church at augar Grove. The German elenent of Cleveland, O., are somewhat excltd over the fact that the Waechter am Erie, Hitherto accepted as the leading Republcan organ of the Germans there, has abandoned Garfield and placed a Hancock rlag at its mast head. Major John Strother and Captain Manly Brown, of Warrenton, Va., wont out .Satutday mornlng to tight a duel with pistols at Ave paces. On the gr. und a dispute arose, and tne duel ended in a rough-and-tumble list fight, In which Strother was badly beaten. The Irish Republican Association of New York, John C- Hennessy presiding, Saturday night unanimously passed a resolution urging the postponement to the end of August of the National Convention of lrisb-American Republicans called to meet at Indianapolis J uly Early Saturday morning Robert C Stevenson, a well-known railroad ticket broker of Pittsburg, Mas attacked by 4our loot pads, who knocked him down and chloroformed him. When rendered insensible they robbed him of Söiio in cash, 11, boo worth of railroad tickets and a diamond pin worth ISO0. A negro named Wllson.'in the chain-gang at Norfi.li, Va., Saturday, refused to obey an order of Henry Butt, the officer in charge. Tne officer then struck the ntgro.who returned tbe blow and attempted to escape, whereupon the officer fiied upon the fugitive, killing him and wounding Oliver Cook, a?;ed tweive years. , During' the past two weeks malarial fever has beeu prevailing to an alarmli g extent in Brunswick County, Virginia, and many deaths have occured. In some instances woole families are down with the disease. Physicians are compelled to travel many miles to attend patients and are kept constantly employed. An exciting sene arose In the House of Commons, last Thursday. Mr. Uralluuzh, after iuaain an eloquent speech against the ruht of tu House to lefuse hi in his seat, positively d-cliued to withdraw wnen sodirected by the Sjea er, and by the order of the House was taten in custody and confined in the c ock tower. At a horse race near Nlcholasvil'e, Ky., Saturday evening, E. Stull lire J six shots Horn a revolver at Vinco Lt. lir.vn and his father. One hhot slightly wounded young Brown in the neck. Brown's father fired two shot at a ull, shooting him la boih leg. The row arose ovi-r biull's getting In out a fonca, not at the fcates, the Browns being the police. General Falrcblld, United States Minister to Spain, has been Instructed by tbe Mutt department at Washington to make an energetic protest against the conduct ol Spanish war vessels in molesting and otherwise interfering with American vessels. It has ben determined by tbe governments of the United State, Great Britain and Germany that the repeated aggressions by Spanish cruisers shall come te an end. These powers will insist, in the event of a repetition of these outrages, not

only on the payment of damages, but also on the punishment of the orlicers responsible for them. It is reassuring to learn that the sanitary condition of Memphis has been so greatly lm pioved that it Is improvable that the countrywill tnla year be compelled to stand aghast at the terrlole work of the yellow fever scourge. The people of thst city have at great expense built a system of drainage and laid stone pave meats, and the city is mucn cleaner than ever before. A terrlb'e storm passed over Tipton County, Indiana, Saturday afternoon. Andrew Fielding was sea ted on a reaper, and the lightning strack und killed both his horses. He was tnion irom Iiis seat stunned, but only slightly iojimd Francis liowen was binding wheat iiut feet in the rear of the rea-wr. and wa druck and killed instantly. Four miles from the scene of this tragedy a child was kil.ed by the eleetrie fluid. Tue Mexican authorities having refused to permit lieneral Hatch to cro-s the border aud follow Victoria's band of Apaches Into Mexico, and the Indians having been permitted to remain in that, country, tue United sstates (Joyeinment will hold tue Mexican (Government responsible lor any farther depredations commuted by these Indians on the American side of the border, and in the event of their desiring to return to the United States they will h-ive to surrender unconditionally, giving up their pontes and arms. While a cannon was being fired in honor of the Democratic National nominations in Wnee.ing, W. Va., Saturday eveulng, it burst into fragments, and portions of the gun were scattered for many rods. A fragmeut struck John Neldert, a boy of fifteen, carrying awav half Ins head. Another piece b ew the top off theheiti of Hugh McCarrici, flg?d twentyone, and inflicted injuries whic'i will prove fatal. Tbe accident happened at 7::J). and Neidertdled at U. Tbe accident did much to mar the otherwise glorious evening. As James Patton, of Baltimore, chief engineer ol Uie revenue cutter Hache, was returnlug In A yawl boat from a fishing excursion down the Patar-sco River, Saturday aiternooii, he was run down by a tow of barges, and hi two sons. Willie, aged twelve, and James, aged nine, together with a third boy, unknown to Patton, were drowned. Patton himself managed to get on the bottom of the capsized boat, und was picked up by a passing steamer aud taken to Baltimore. Shortly alter bis arrival he was seized with convulsions, and is in a precarious condition. "What the 'omiuatioiu Mean. Tbe fo'.lawing telegrams were exchanged yesterday between the Democratic candidates for Presidant and Vice President: Hon."W. H. Kngllsh to General Hancock. v I.1DIAXAPOU9, June 25. General Wlnfleld S. Hancock, Governor's Island, N. Y.: I slncerly congratulate the country upon your nomination. It means harmony between the sections and prosperity to all the people. William II. English. gembal Hancock's rkply. Govibnob'8 Island, N, Y., June 25, 1880. Hon. Wm. H. English: I appreciate fully tbe kind sentiments and the compl'ment conveyed by your telegram, jnst received, and am happy to nay that I cordially reciprocate them. W. H. Hakcock. COSXECTICCT 8CRE. The following telegram was received by Mr. English yesterday, from his namesake and friend, ex-Governor James E. English, of Connecticut: . Niw Haves, Conn., June 23. ToW.H. English: I take the earliest opportunity to extend to you my sincere congruulationa at the result of the Cincinnati Convention. Your name added to that of HancocK is a tower of strength. Connecticut will cast her vote for the ticket sure. James E. E.nglisii. I From Senator Voorhees, Terre Haute. Tbe reeling here Is 6imply splendid. Better for the Democracy than It has been for a quarter of a century. From Many Citizens of Scott County. The people of old Scott County were never so proud a since the intelligence of her native sou having received tbe nomination lor Vice President. All honor and praise to English, of Scott County, Indiana.

The Ticket at Milwaukee. Special to Chicago Times. The young Democracy of Milwaukee aie very enthusiastic. Members of the Jacksoman Club were out in force this afternoon, and will probably reorganize immediately for tbe campaign. In Democratic German circles there was a good deal of satisfaction expressed. The Seebote, Congressman P. V. Deuster's newspaper, authorized the statement that Der Seebote had never before been so well pleased. Mr. Colman, of Der II er old, the the Independent German newspaper, re marked: "The nomination is a good one. It is the strongest the Democrats could have made." lion. P. V. Deuster expressed the opinion that the nomination of Hancock: and English was by all odds, the strongest combination that could have been made. The nomination of English for Vice President gives great satisfaction generally among Democrats. Country Social Idfe. Rural New loxker.J Country folks are in general so fully occupied with affairs that they have nO time to discover how lonesome they really are. So far as this is concerned we think it Is a misfortune. We are too busy. "We work too hard. We take few or no holidays. .We read and think too little, and do not Bpend sufficient time in social culture. There is no reason why those people who plow the soil or "whose talk ia of bullock" should not

experience the refinements which are the resultof formal social life. In business, at bargains, in pursuit of dollars, no man is tiean at hU best. He is thorny, epiney, with his buck np as a porcupine might be at his business. Btt one doff his - working clethea and enter a room full of neighbors men, women, young m6n and maidens and he is a man of another kind. He naturally falls into tbe ways of an intuitive kindness, which is really the truest politeness; the doing to his companion wtat be should do to him. He "lets himself out" to please, and, after an evening spent in social converse, he retires with many rough corners and asperities toned down. For a few days the influence remains. It would be permanent if it could be reinforced now and then, and the good results would be most agreeable and useful. There is no difficulty in bringing these good inilu ences to bear. Two or tares persons with energy and some magnetism about them can put them in motion with ease. Now ia the time to begin the effort.

TTlio Make the Charges? f Pittsburg Post. ' The Credit Mobilier charges against Garfield are made by a Republican Committee, appointed by a Republican House, on the motion of Speaker Blaine. And yet tbe Republican papers denounce them as Democratic slanders. The Terrible Flanker. Sew York Hun. Hanccck was a terrible fellow for flanking. The strategists in command of the Bayard boom should have remembered this peculiarity. liatlonal Treatment, Positive Cures. Dr. R. V. Pierce, President of the World's Dispensary Medical Association, is in earnest in selling his medicines under positive guarantees,, and if anybody who purchases ard uses any cf these widely celebrated remedies, does not derive benefit therefrom, the Association would like to hear from that person with description of symptoms and history of case. Organized and ic corporate d, as the Association is, to teach medicine and surgery and for the successful treatment of all chronic diseases and manegiDg annually thousands of cases through our original method of diagnosis without ever Bee i Eg tbe patients, and having also the largest sanitarium in the world for the accommodation ot the more complicated cases, and also for surgical cases, the faculty feels themselves prepared to undertake even tbe most diaconreging cases. They resort to all the best remedial mesns known to modern medical science Ufglecllcg aothing. Addees, World'8 Dionensary Medical Afsocation, Buffalo, X. Y , or Great Russell Street Buildings, London, Eng. The increasing deeire to visit the various countries ot the world and observe the different habits and modes of living indicates growing intelligence. The observing traveller will notice the different styles of ho user, dresses, social customs, the chaoge of air, water, coekiD?. etc , at the poles and in tropics, but all over the world, in every clime, the renowned Lea A Perrln's Worcestershire Table Sauce will be found the eame, appetizing and delicious, when used on meats, game, fish, in soups, gravies, etc. Retains its original excellence ia all countries, and is known and prized everywhere. Persons under the operation of Fellows' Hypophosphites should examine their blood under the micro cope from time to time and mark tbe increase of red and active particles and diminution of the whiter dead ones; these observations are interesting and Instructive. - If yon have scrofula, don't fail to use "Dr. Lindsey'a Blood Searcher." Sold by all druggists. SPECIAL NOTICES. I deem it a duty to state that Mr. , of this County, had his right lung seriously affected with tubercular deposit, ac ompanled with night sweats, frequent hemorrhage, copious expectoration and much emaciation; tbe use of Fellows' Syrup of Hypophosphites seems to have arrested the progress of the disease almost Immediately, the hemorrhage has not returned, his appetite is excellent, and be is able to attend to his business as usual. A. Smith, M. D., Campbelltown, S. B. 0 Qaeru's Cod Liver Oil Jelly. Approved by the Academy of Medicine of Sew York for coughs, colds, bronchial and tubercular consumption, scrofula and general debility. The most mild, bland and nutrltlcus form In which Cod Liver Oil can be used, and with more benefit secured to the patient by a single teaspoonful of this Jelly than by double the quantity of the liquid oil, and tbe mo6t delicate stomach will mot reject it. For sale by all druggists, and. K. 11. TRUEX, 3 PUtt street. New York. 0 , Sad Memories Now Recurring, ' . And now with summer heats and summer winds come the memories of years past when a fever-stricken community In New Orleans looked to that old landmark of man's faith In

the charity of man, the World Famous Charity Hospital. Bat, alas, the generous contributions of a public ara not always forthcoming, and for a steady revenue this firm hope of the riving and warm comforter of the dying has to look to the revenue It draws, by the Intervention of wise legislation (prim but stingy moralists to the contrary notwithstanding) from the Louisiana State Lottery Company under a grant of twenty-five years, recognized in the revised Constitution of the State. The drawings, when 12 wins I.W.OOO, occur on the second Tuesday of every month, and any information will be given on an application to M. A. Dacphla, ew Orleans, La,, or same person at No. 319 Broadway, New York City. Honey From Poison. The Supreme Court of tbe State of Louisiana, slttiDg In banc at New Orleans on the 31st day ot May, in a decision maintaining to the utmost the vested rights of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, thus briefly but forcibly alludes to the institution availed: The Louisiana State Lottery can not repudiate its charter nor exonerate itself from the payment of a license, the amount of which goes to a cbaratable Institutionelle far famed Charity Hospital at New Orleans) essentially necessary for the relief of suffering humanity, and without adequate means of telf-sustenanee. It was, no doubt, wise in the state to regulate reprehensible, but, perhaps, lrrepreslble incllnatlons for that sort of speculation, so as to draw from those who follow them, as it were, honey from poison, for tbe betterment of the destitute classes of society." This is a proper expression of the highest character, from the highest authority at home of the character of tbe business of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, and any one interested can learn all particulars by applying to M . A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La , or same person at No. Öi9 Broadway, New York City.

futicura RESOLVENT ' Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly, Cuticura Medicinal Soaps, Are the only known lemedies that will permanently cure Humors of the Blood aud Skin, A flection 8 of the Scalp and Loss of Hair, and Liver, Kidney and Urinary Disorders caused by Impure blood. Cuticura Resolvent is the greatest biood purifier in medicine. It acts through the bowel, liver, kidneys and skin. It absorbs poisons that lloat In the blood and purges them from the system. Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly, arrests external disease, eats awav ll'eless llesb. and sklntllays Inflammation, Itching aud Irritation, and heals. It Is a natural reproducer and beautifier of the Hair. Cutlcuia Soap cleanses, heals softens, whitens, and heautides therikin. It, and tbe Cuticura Shaving Soap, the only medicinal shaving soap, are prepared from Cuticura. IlilPETIGOAND ECZEMA With Loss of Ilalr.Cnrcd by tbe Cnticnra Kemedie. Messrs. Weiks & Pottbr: Gentlemen It affords me pleasure to send you the following report of a remarkable cure by your Ccticcra Remedies: For two years the patient had surtcsred with Impetigo on the face and scalp, and Eczema in its worst form on the back and shoulders. For IS months he was under medical treatment, sometimes beter and sometimes worse, but never cured. As the Impetigo increased in severity bis hair began to lall oif rapidly, and he was fearful that he would lose it all. Eight months ago he began the use of the Cuticuka Remedies, and by perseverance and tbe regular application of the remedies he is now not only cured of every phase of the disease, but has a better head of hair than ever before. I am therefore enabled, by personal observation, to certify to the great curative properties of the Cuticura Remedies in the treatment of skin and scalp diseases. Truly yours. H. F. HOWELL. Sarnla, Canada, Oct. 14, 1579. - , brights"disease Or the Kidneys Successfully Treated With Cuticura Kesolvcnt. the year 18GS I was taken with a severe attack of Kidney Disease and entered Bellevue Hospital for treatment. Dr. Johnson pronounced my trouble Bright's Disease. It is now 11 years since 1 left the hospital but partially cured, during which time 1 have never been free frem pain and distress, although constantly using some remedies. When 1 began taking the Cuticura Resolvent my symptoms were severe pain in tbe back, great accumulation of water, legs swollen and painful so that I could scarcely walk, presenting every appearance of dropsy. It may seem miraculous, but in 10 day' use of the Resolvent all these distressing symptoms disappeared, and in less than a month 1 was completely cured. DANIEL MCMA HON. 219 W. Eighth St., Bo. Boston, May Iii, 1S79. TETTER Treated by a Half Doten' Physicians Without Cure. Mr. Robert Stewart has been a great sufferer for years with Tetter of a very aggravated form. He baa received t eatment from half a dozen of the best physicians in this locality with but little relief, some time ago he began the use of the Cttticura Remedies, which have help him beyond all expectation. Also relieved a rheumatic affection of the blp. for which he is very thankful. There are oilier cases in this town that can give similar testimonials. ' - Iiespecttuliv yours, W. V. BYA1VD, Druggist. Sharon, Pa., June 10, lS7tJ. cuticuraTemedies, For Blood, Skin and Ffiatp 11 n mors, are prepared by Weeks fe i otter. Chemists and Druggists, 360 Wahinton street, Boston; 21 Front street, Toronto, Ont.; and 8 Snow Hill, London, and lor s-ile by all druggists. Price of Cuticura, small boxes, 50 cents; large boxes, containing two and one half times the quantity of small, II. Kesolvent. SI per bottle. Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Soap, 25 cent! 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PITCIIKirS CASTORIAisnot Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTOKIA. It resnilates the IJowcls, cures "Wind Colic, allays Fcvcrishness, and destroys "Worms. . . . . - r ,1, -------J WEI DE MEYER'S CATAHRH Cnro, a Constitutional Antidote for tMs -terrible malady, by Absorption. Tne most Important Discovery sinco Vaccination. Other rcnotlies my relieve Catarrh, this cxiroa at cjij stage before Consumption sots In. BkaLrnanLankal Take Eafotlcc. This Is the only Lottery ever voted on by the people of a State, and under a late decision of the U.S. Supreme Court at Wahli)gton, ia the only Legal Lottery now in the United States, all otner charters having been repealed or having no existence. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WI! A JFORTTJNE! Serenth Gracd Distribution, Glass G, At New Orleans, Tuesday, July 13, 1Ü80, . l&!d Monthly JUrawlnz. Louisiana Stato Lottery Co. This Institution was regular rv incorporated by the Legislature of the etate for educational and charitable purposes In lbgg for tbe terua of Twenty-Ave Y?Grs te which contract the Inviolable faith of the Btate is pledged, which, pledge bits been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing lis franchise in tne new constitution adopted December 2, ISl'J, with a capital of fl,000.(XX), to which It has since added, a reserve fund of over SHS0.0UO. Its GRAND BXBQUn irXJaf BKS DISTRIBUTION Will t&k.e plao monthly. It kbtu bcxuia ox roarroim. Look at the following distribution: PRIZH SSO 0002 130,990 Tickets at 13 each. Half Tickets, fl. LIST OF FKLSiE. 1 1 'I 2 5 2) 100 2J0 600 1.000 Capital Prise 4Sn,0t0 10.ÜÜO 6,000 6,0U0 5,000 Prizes of 2,500...., 600 " 1U0.. 10.0UO 10,000 " 60 20 10,000 18 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. i Approximation Prizes of 5-500 2,700 S do do 200 L8 S do do 100 . 9CO 1.E57 Prizes amounting to- iio,40Q Peponslble corresponding; &genL wanted fit all points, to whom a liberal com pen&atlon will be paid. Write clearly statin? full address, for fnrthtr Information or send orders by express or in a Registered Lett r or Money Order by mall, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, Jtew Orleans, Ia., or same at No. S19 Broadway, Kew VorK. Or J. T. Woodward, 17 Jiorth Illinois street Indianapolis. All onr Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under tbe supervision and nanuemest ol Oenerals Q. T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Karly N. B.-Tbis Company h'8 NO AGENTS la the BRITISH FOSaSlONB. WANTED. S Hen tf enrsy and busi ness tacUin every couuty in Indiana and Ohio, to whom S.eaay employment will be given lr selling "Adftiiia' Historical Chart." This popular worfc has now b?comestani ard. We have Increased our facilities sot i we can ofler axtra Inducements to the rigs men. Times bave improved, and. now Is yos chance to make money. For lull particulars, address J. H. J A O, 220 llala St., Cincinnati, J M. KICHOL. W. D. EGA J. M. jHCHOL & CO. Xo.78 East Washington street, Indianapolis, .Ind., wholesale and retail dealers , In all kinds or . j; . Agricultural Implements, and Seed. Agents for the McCormick Harvesting Machines; Fürst & Bradley Uoods; Willough by Rubber Feed Grain Drill ; Star 3, S and Hoes Drill; Empire Thresher, etc. 'V't WT enSL3": ill 11 Mannfectorj EetablishM lM. Qtx-lm aeXlllaa rr.orniuiiBSTon Portable Milte (er Fannrre. Paw Mill Oa-neraeta. Prto from np. Complete Mill and BiK-l'fT f9C A bef caa (rioil and keep ia orler. Adapted to an kind of oitatrie power. Compter Floating and Corn Iflll vrrr cheap. x:2S7Tz s niii:::: ca Indianapolis, Ind. CHEAPEST BIBLESSIÄ,:; FLBiÄÄKlN,CASH PREMIUMS SALESMEN WANTED 51 aa. V A Month and Expenaes 1053Ci5ARS imui arm. B. Fv?TiH 4 CO.. Ciacaiiau. Ul in combination with the Phosphates. recommended by them for Want ol Vitality, Ac. 'Dr. HaBlsdr ItrownVjf nnrrnnntT. haa reaueated di to tender von his rraU'tul arknowIedcrmpTits for the rrcat bene fltshla wife received from the oae of your 1 ROW Tunic, lie tell ua that. Her bavine raid Inox Tosic did her more rood than ail other med ever used. be was troubled with ieroriomn IM from which aha la much renrrrd. - i.A. I'ATKICX t CO.

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