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gHTPPiyG INTELLIGENCE.
ALMANAC —THIS DA.Y.
. . . . . .6:80
at Savannah 4:51 am s:l7pm
Moot at, April 18, 1888.
arrived YESTERDAY.
Steamship Nacoochee, Kempton, New York-
C 6t^i^w’^ho t las, Esina. Darien, Doboy,
ick and Fernandina —C V llliams, Agt.
SAIT.ED YESTERDAY.
city Of Augusta, New York.
memoranda.
Sew York, April 15-Cleared, schr Annie P
port, bark Cate-
J,T,Ttah Viccari, for Pensacola.
Apalachicola. April 15-Cleared, schr George
, sIT Wit herspoon, New Orleans.
*cS-leston, April 15- Sailed, schr C C Lister,
Aiariei' 1 April 15-Cleared steamship Cothers
lone (Bri, Hunter, Liverpool
Pensacola, April 15-Arrived, ship Kinburn
I fYederik Stang (Nor), Plymouth;
tarks Marietta D (ltai), Gazzola, Genoa; Val
(Nor) Hoegh, Liverpool.
Delaware Breakwater, April 15—Sailed, sebr
Nathaniel lank. Jacksonville for New York
Vineyard Haven. April la—Arrived, schr Liz
tie B Willey Willey, Bath for Femandina.
Sew York. April 17—Arrived, steamships La
kmireoene from Havre, Hainmonia from Ham-
Sugfßuaetia from Hamburg, Serota from Liv
erpool.
notice to mariners.
dangerous obstruction.
T ieut Tozier, of revenue steamer Manhattan,
e nnrts 'an lmknowu schooner about 100 tons
register sunk off Pine Creek Point, I.ong Island
1 " mi j The approximate position of the wreck,
Leated bv magnetic bearing, is as follows: Pen
'U TjAef Lighthouse EXE, about 4.5 nautical
miles •Norwalk Island Lighthouse W half S,
ilxnit 5 5 nautical miles; Pine Creek Point light
NEby N aliout 8.8 nautical miles. The wreck
ies in 10 fathoms of water half flood, heading
;),■ Both topmasts and about 10 feet of her
ovrer masts are out of water. Her mainsail
„id jib are set, the peaks of which are above
water. The wreck lies directly in the track of
teasels bound east or west.
SPOKEN.
Bark Mercator, from for Tybee, April
J 5, off Charleston.
RECEIPTS.
Per steamer St Nicholas, from Femandina
ind way landings 9 bbls spirits turpentine, 15
hii's rosui, 1 demijohn wane. 5 bbls vegetables,
gl crates vegetables, 30 boxes oranges, 1 box
sax, 1 10l li h goods, 40 sturgeon, 5 kegs roe.
EXPORTS.
per steamship City of Augusta, for New
Vork—loß bales upland cotton, 89 refrigerators
berries, 193 bales domestics and yarns, 73,410
feet lumber. 339 bbls spirits turpentine, 581 bbls
rosin, 74 bbls rice, 363 bdls hides, 30 turtle, 56
ikgs fish, 34 bbls oranges, 1.738 crates oranges,
.413 bbls vegetrbles, 1,318 crates vegetables, 316
tons pig iron, 333 pkgs mdse.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamer St Nicholas., from Fernandina
ind way landings—C P Willard, .7 P Gelerson
iml wife, Mrs Weaks. R P Martlock, Miss Jlart
m'k. Mrs Welsh, and 7 deck.
Per steamship Nacor-ehee. from New York—
} Phillips. Miss Oise. Mrs O I) Case, C G Tili. F
>ix. Miss r A Solomon, A Pollock, Mrs G Berg
mil son, II Kaufman, D O'Yoiidy and wife, E A
Sebarer.
Per steamship City of Augusta, for New
k'eirk— Mrs V. YanDewer, Mr and Mrs R French,
I L Moore, T A Moore, E Webster, Mr and Mrs
Mnffatt. Mrs Lewis, son and svt. Mrs E Brandt.
I' A Locke. C'V Umar, F Oldenburg, Mr and
Hr. W J Butler, L H Storrs. .] li Slocumb, .1
Hamilton. Master Eddie Chisholm, Master W
Woodbridge, H Waite, W Stevens, Dr YanNess,
R VanNess, M I', Mr and Mrs W A Abbe, .1 W
A-aver, ,1 M Barnard Jr, Robt Irvine, C D Kent,
i Graven. H Phillips, J F Cunningham, Miss A
Ella Wharton, Mrs Kirk and child, J Banvtt. J
Plenty. Miss Elmira Bacon, Rev and Mrs B W
Bacon. Mr ami Mrs J Owens, Mr and Mrs B M
Ernie, B M Earle Jr. Miss I, E Moore, Mr and
Mrs JC Chapman and child. Mr and .Mrs II J
Miller, Mis 11 W Phelps, A S Wood, O M Carter,
Mr and Mrs T 11 Ball, and 1 steerage.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamer St Nicholas, from Fernandina and
say landings- M Y Henderson, Palmer Bros. P
B Springer. P Griffin, Miss .VI Blue. Weed AC,
H Henneks, Lee Roy Myers & Cos, Ellis, Y X Cos,
IV C Jackson. E E Cheatham.
?>-r steamship Nacoochee, from New York
EH Abraham. A P. Alt tnayer & Cos. Appel & S.
T Bosch. P Be.lsinger, Hendheim Bros <£ Cos, R F
Burdell. Brush F, I, a p Cos. T P Bond & Cos.
Byck Bros, Collat Bros. J 8 Collins & Cos, C A
.ox U (; Cooper, Cohen &B, City & Sub Ry,
HH Comer .ten. Cornell &. C. B J Cubbedge,
i 1; R. J Derst, J A Douglass & Cos, <4 Ebber
ttem. G Eckstein & Cos, Epstein ,t W. .1 H Estill,
I F.pstem & Bro. A Ehrlich A Bro. Einstein A I.
.cKiiiaii A V. M Feist A Cos, Win Estill. Fowler
Wig Cos. Heischman A: Cos, Fret well & N Fetgor
t S. I, Freid, fills Fox. Finn Bros, ,1 H Furher,
I. J (razaii, I rani; A Cos, W W Gordon A Cos, J
norham, t M Gilbert A Cos, Gray A O'B, F Gut
maii. s, Guckenbeiiner A Son, l G Haas, Hexter
VK.II Hogan. Hirsch Bros. A W Hodge, Thus
nendersrtu. Her:us &J, J H Helmken, Hymen
i Cavanaugh &B, C Kolshorn Bro,
v 1 Kuc i: h Kroiiskoff, A It Lawton, J F LaFar.
A fe 1 K u ~t ter , B H U-vy A Bro. Lloyd A
atl** , V 1 Li PPm&n Bros. E Lovell & Son,
ALemer, Launey &G, M Lavin, Lindsay & M,
iiGli I'/ 1 ' Jil0 I L l v, ; ns & Cos, Liidden &B, Mar
>l,Malion, McDonough & Cos,
ft Cos, McMillan Bros. McKenna \Y.
h Donnell EVloyle, D Mitchell, Mohr Bros,
NaMn, C i'*. '''McAllister, I) P Myerson,
' “ ;“' 1 P'? s ' Jj’ Nelson A Cos. Order Lack iron
PriP-V. LS"’ O'Brien, N I*aulsen A Cos, M
Lmrt; 1 I r B r° s - Ry&Q. c D Rogers, J
RovePkv' tv tv' S ; a ,Robidi-r, T Raderick, M
< r !■'. fl-'i)' v*‘‘ !< ‘ Screven House, E Sharp.
Is so,'' , Kv .' L Schwarz. W 1) Simkins A Cos,
s '*'' , ! 7'.' n - Rev E C'Spiurney. Slater, ft A
aw Mfg ( o. H Solomon A Son, J G Sut-
Piiter TSV ’• "" Hcheihing. C E Stnlts, H
Pr,„ TO , h 'V , “ pdsACo. G W Veidenian, PB
C'l (vE Jeeple A Cos, A Tobias Son ACo care
Var.V 1 v *,'■ Vi-W” ' Va P les - Weed A I'.PII
tf.-.pR, 5 . 14 * "est, ('White, DWeisliein,
■We, Gh A , HaVsi^ Uthor “ Kx Co * !,lrS ‘ ,m '
Ps rs, LI STOF vessels -
Pl C! oared and Sailed for this Port.
f U lURKB.
Liverpool, sld Dec 18.
, "Vhdellman, Havre, sld Jau 36.
-.am 1 Nor), Itasmussen, Whitehaven, sld
fen'k e , r '- N /. ,rUl V' odt ' Bremen, sld Feb 18.
A V ,r'', os "h:li, Buenos Ayres, sld Jan 10.
(Win, , v ' Uverpool, sld Feb
Sa, ,1 < Barbados, -Id Mareh 3.
!US. Uwrpoul. sld March 7.
Lmd,i. ia V K "T"' Marseilh-s, sld March 36.
llMnreh Nl ’ Leolulrd * ;u , Buenos Ayres,
15 ur l 'N°ri, Nielsen, Buenos Ayres, sld Dec
P v/,- :s • Miuach, Buenos Avres, sld Feb 11.
fin" :,0, ’ r ■ R/'W'er. Monte, ideo. sld Feb 36.
g. • m i ' Moller, Sables d'Oloune, sld March
L " y 1 'i or ''yßirseii. filoiicester, sld March 9.
H Gi-egertsen. Buenos Ayres, sld Feb
Apr]} 1 '? 1 lIU| h SUnonnetU, Baltimore, cld
dwr), Voss, Hamburg, sld April 14.
h . U'UOnNKHM.
{I* 18 '*" lris - Brown, Norfolk, in distress, Vlch
Lippineott, Perth Amboy, up
Mooflilsty, up March 34.
ilrury ps' ' Doiuiell, Baltimore, sld April 6.
■'hril 19 Grace, Philadelphia, cld
liidlii Rhiladf lplila, up April I.
April r, "Kht, Dritikw atcr, New Yorlt, up
?, n f f ' ,|- soll. New York, up April 13.
1 hod wick, Boston, ill April 10.
Rook NOTicaa.
R'Un”av‘ a T ,n t }*6 Bi.siniois \Voni.n. Bv
fills i ‘ sli< !*Aiu, lx>stoii.
) ]K i , ' Ml; il< (ill, it spiu'e not Before occu
li*"d . l ' ot ' l ev work. If trims toexposc
, ’is ■ uiiil evils ivliieh ma pwnule under
!j||s( ui"r of labor, ana u,, ; i MU j !WU |, s „ t
>-ni£ "“‘ v ‘“" l • wntAgoiilsiu. Uier
hi • “li * M:"ir .-ll'e.-t on the
’f' n 1 •end’tv.’ii s; osck. of
hut: Ul[ , “W..uirGtl liglsliil uxi; the .listrl
kT..t,..,j‘ ' ''{ 1 1 ■ l" ■l'i’ljilis governing oor
-11")•,, ' “' l altosul,, s.idaiimuiiyotliw
y “'X i, holies itiv fully and thorough
f iet', 11 *’ ■Uon with uti
Tit.. , ‘ ‘ IUIU * lawsaiiil priiM’ipliN.
w ll J ,r * Mi Kci'tfi rr. By
author of ‘ P.-k a |:.,d
''in-m' v.tjrUm.
*’ ‘L.uri * liluMti u4d by Title
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a, writer, It. tv. Pack, law
IMHci an,, | '* 11 KD’Glouf tn
scij i.iuny lout it HicidUsula
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H!l<J
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;bt*
of the late war. It is good reading for an
idle hour, and doubtless Mr. Peck's numer
ous admirers will get as much solid satisfac
tion out of this book as they have out of his
other publications.
Practical C’heirosophy. a synontieal study of
the Science of the hand. By Edward Heron-
Alien, with explanatory plates and. diagrams
by Rosamund Brunei Horsley. G. P. Putnam’s
Sons, New York.
This prettily bound volume of 125 pages
contains a great deal of interesting matter.
Any one who cares to make a study of the
hand (and it is g very interesting subject of
study) will find iu this volume a very satis
factory aid. The plates are clear and so
plain that there is no trouble in following
the meaning of the author.
Eureka Recitations. Compiled by Sirs. Anna
Randall Diehl. J. S. Ogiivie A Cos., publish
ers.
This is a very good collection, containing
nearly one hundred pieces.
MAGAZINES.
St. Nicholas for May opens with a beauti
ful frontispiece illustration, by Blum, to
“Catarina of Venice,” the “Historic Girl”
whose romantic history is related by E. S.
Brooks; while Nora Perry, in “An Only
Daughter,” tells of a very modern and un
historic girl, whose story is, however, none
the less interesting on that account. There
is also begun in this number a three-part
story of life at the United States Military
Academy at West Point, by a recent gradu
ate. It is entitled “Winning a Commission.”
Rose Haivthome Lathrop contributes a
clever little story called “Lindie’s Portrait.”
The serials “Juan and Juanita,” by Frances
Courtenay Baylor, and “Jenny’s Boarding
house,” by James OtisJ contain chapters of
progressive interest. The Century Com
pany, Union Square, New York.
The Overland Monthly for April con
tains a very complete history of the devel
ment of Lyric Poetry, and an account of the
different rhythm-;, and dances originally
connected therewith, entertainingly writ
ten, by J. C. Rowell, Librarian of the State
University; also a paper on the early life of
the Hebrews, in the tribal days of Abraham
and Isaac, before thev had developed into
the great commercial kingdom of Solomon
and his successors. There is, also, an arti
ticle upon the lata Prof. Sili, whose melan
choly death, in the prime of his life was a
terrible blow’ to the interests of education
and literature upon the Pacific coast. The
Overland Monthly Company, 415 Montgom
ery street, San Francisco.
The American Magazine is anew appli
cant for popular favor, and it promises to
be a very successful applicant. The May
number is the first, and of it an edition of
75,000 copies has been published. It pre
sents a very attractive appearance and con
tains a large amount of very interesting read
ing matter. Its 128 pages are well edited
and well illustrated. The fiction is first
class and (Tie other matter is furnished by
authors of recognized ability. The table of
contents is a very attractive one. The
American promises to take a place in tlw
first milk of American magazines. I,'jU and
182 Pearl street, New York.
The Church Magazine for April is an ex
cellent number. “Easter with facts old and
new” is a very readable article. It is by
Rev. Arthur Cleveland Coxe, D.D. “A
winter peep at North Germany” by Rev.
Lighten Coleman, is another article w’hieh
will lie found entertaining and valuable.
“Timely Topics,” which treat of a variety
of subjects, are full of thought and informa
tion. L. R. Hamersly & Cos, 1,510 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia.
The Church Review for April contains
the usual amount of first-class reading mat
ter. The articles are by authors whose
reputations are not confined to their own
towns. There is no better church magazine
thau the Review. Houghton, Mifflin & Cos.,
Riverside Press, Cambridge.
Curiosities of Paris Law.
From the Poll Moll Gazette.
A little book has been published recently
which gives the public some insight into the
functions and power of the Prefect of Farts.
No one is allowed to stick a note on door or
window asking for an emplye, or post a bill
on a boarding unless it lie stamped and
taxed. Advertisers may adopt any color
they please except white, which signifies
purity, and is exclusively reserved for offi
cial announcements. Special permission is
required to give an assault-at-arms, but noth
ing is said about permission to fight a due!.
If any one comes to Paris with the idea that
he can start business right off as a rag picker
he is mistaken. He will be run in if found
gathering rags without a license. No re
union or meeting for political or religious ob
jects can meet without the consent of the
Prefect and under whatever conditions he
pleases. In order to hold a meeting on a
non-political subject seven persons con
nected with it must make a declaration at
the Prefecture three clear days before the
day of meeting. Special jiennission is re
quired to give balls andconeerts and to per
form feats of agility in music hulls. Owing to
the exigencies of tke octroi cattle and live
stock are only allowed to enter Paris at cer
tain hours of tlie day and by certain routes.
Merchants of bric-a-brac must be supplied
with brass medals and licensed. Dogs are
made the subject of u series of regulations.
Frenchmen seem to have a terror of the
bulldog, for it is decreed that “no dog of the
•race hot! te dog re or a crossed boule dogue
must be allowed to g< • at large in the street.,
ill warehouses, workshops, or "flier public
places. Inside houses these dogs must al
ways be kept in a suring or muzzle.” Com
missionaires must moke a declaration and
get a-medal and lirret before starting busi
ness. Commissionaires are shoeblacks. No
organ grinder, street musician, or itinerant
merchant can exercise his profession without
permission from the Prefect, No permis
sion is granted unless the applicant
lias resided at least a year within
the jursidietion of the Prefect and is French.
Tile street musicians, however, some
times piay without- permission. Should a
concierge lie in a particularly amiable turn
be will aiiow an Italian to play within his
gates, where he is as absolute as the Prefect,
The Pi erect supplies workmen with livrets,
without which they are not worth anything.
Porters at the public markets must have a
certitldato of good conduct from the police.
Any one who saves a drowning person from
any river, either by culling attention to or
rescuing him, gets AM'. ; whoever iliacovers a
corpse or part ol'n corpse in the river receives
Inf. For rescuing a Uoi-se (if. are allowed.
Republican guanls employed at theatres or
baitsarejsiid If. |<er nigh*; if on borseliack,
1 1 -:.'f. Fora private soiree they get sf.
UROK ERH.
N0W~T!li: time to speculate.
\ CTIVE fluctuations in \ho Market o(T<*rop
a \ port uni tu hpiciilntuj-s to maktf monoy
in Grain, Stocks, Boons an*l IVtro|f*uiii Pronijit
lers<)uil ath*i.tkn givni to .*pd?rH n*ivivetl by
win* or mail. (■.nT*v.po'i.tf,wt* .solicit**]. I*till
inionn.it‘on uhout tti* - nwirkMs in our in>4k,
wiii/h will )** t’oi u u-l*"l lift* on applimuon.
H. P. KVLK. llnnk*r tiud
HS Bruin! and :il NVw St -*.. X**w York (-ity.
A. la. 11 \ I JTK I UUK,
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Fi I'YS ANM HKlilftS o*i cominiNNion all c!ix*m
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. • ■ , * i loan* <*■ i iai necitf itUm.
NVy York 4 ;iminiiom* f'.iniUli.U by prtvMts
fick' j n%*ry miuiiUw,
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THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1887.
LOTTERY.
OFFICIAL DRAWINa^
—OF TKK—
LOUISIANA STATE I.OTIBV,
SINGLE NUMBER, CLASS “ 0 ,”
Drawn at New Orleans, La., on Tuesday,
April 12, IBBT.
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17611 ... KX) 4-1262.... 100 68031.... 100
17787.. 100 44288... 100 68105 100
17758.. 200 45106 800 68108 KX)
18122 ... 100 45181 100.68138 1000
183:58.... ICO 45448.... 100 68253.... KX)
18344.. .. 100 46491 KX) 68301.... 1(X)
18861.. lfloo 4tVJOO 100,68327 100
IMS! X) 436*4 ... 800 08678 100
1848:; 200,4591,5.... 100 68690.... Ift)
18551.. . KX' 45080 ... 100 68718 200
18840 ... 100*46146.... 200'08(825 100
18648.. fifth 46207 .. 100 08985.... 1000
18703 r... 100(46208.... 100 09107 -VS)
18907.. 200 46257.... 100[6188.... 100
18970 ... 10C* 46301 .. 100 6J394.... KX)
I’XSM ... 209146375 100'*21460 Ift)
IXI7 100 j 16193 10009481 100
19308.. 300]+6087 600 09685 200
19425.. 100*40730 600 89782 KX)
. • : 1807 .... 10 100
19145 100 46962 .. MIX) 69925.... 1(X)
17*4. S(HI 17015 .. 100(89962 . 600
19774.. 100147370 800'69968 Ift)
19800. .. 100] 17432 .. KX) 70174 ... 100
10863 ... 2 SI 47610 200,70267 ... Oft)
19030 ... ksi r.iH.l .. 100]70867 100
19956 .MS) !7?i'i ... KX) 70592 ... 200
20109 ... 3’X) 47805 ... 200 70710 200
20342 245) 17862 ... 200 70789 ... Ift)
20481.. 1IXX) 47985 .. 100*70889 Ift)
21*511) 800 48016 .. 800,71*12 ... Ift)
20668 (XX) -DMII 100,71*83 ... 300
2103s .. MX' 48147 ... 100:71525 ... 2ft)
21121 11X148,177... 300 71661 ... Bft)
21177 ... lft*'4B69:’ .. 1)*71744 ... Ift)
21187.. 100,48049 .. 1ft),71786 ... 10ft>
21289 1000,48659. . 100,7)969. . 2ft)
21407. .. X)'48098 ... 10017*1-18 ... 2ft)
*1651 . .. Iftij 49150.. .. 990,72153 ... 3ft)
93772.. X. 19179.... 990,72200... 800
21870 ... JO) 41*596 .. 100,72231 ... 2ft>
*I9OO ... 100 49528.... lft) 72291 ... lft)
2*103 .. Bft) j 49570 .. 10 >172352 . 100
22116 .. fXX)]49H26 .. fift) 72498 ... 300
a*l*< . 100 80OHS 100 796 M 100
22217.. MXi 50171.... X)i',2623 ... ft*)
2*499 ... K' .X'373.... * 71Mfc1.... ft*)
*2500. . lft) 504*3 KX) 72961 2>X)
23661 ... aiWIMSVH ... 100|7*986 |OJ
22557 ... ft*) 506,4). . 100,73135 ... lfts)
2*616 GO# 60821 lft) 78*44 ... ftX)
2*i,!W US 50 xi.JU l DOM) 73311 ... 360
2*73.5 IMWOMSCIS lft) 7Zftft ~. |l*)
22765 21*' I**97! 300 73V* 1 ... XI
■£frti ftl 619*4 8flO)T41W .. *JX)
*>ot KX* 51613 t*S) ,429* ... lft)
23)ft) 800,51778 .. 100174647.... X
28288.. lft) .*2916 ... 9ft' 74672 lft)
2*294 lft*) sft>M AiIAU ... Mj
29)84 ... 800,62188 .. 1ft'44710. ... 800
29693.. lft) r,/ft*, ftu 747x6.... I ft)
| . 0 . tMJff. 2, Woi
28786 |o>) MW1.... KS)(74ft*s ... l'X)
267ft* ... lft) ’-tssftj .Vs > ,)’/ -W ... lip
‘lieis ion reeeK ~ I*2/178081 ... ftX)
23>*<| ftIMHX) t.'Utf. .. K*)’75621/ ... I<xl
24>XX) l’l> 6840* . ] l'X) 7*16 I'oi
24211'.,. ft* -Mil... bum.... 899
24621 100 -.46 ~, ftsi 76697 ... Jft)
2#WV.,ss 148*i542/7 ~ Ift; .AM# M 8
lottery.
No. ‘ Prize.iNo. Prize.', No. Prize.
75642.. 100 84668....$ 100 99846....$ 2ft)
75713.. 300 84508 ... 900 '>*o46 KX)
758*3.... 100! 84753 X) 9*963... KX)
75918.. 100 84795 100199966 ... 100
76063.. 100:84881.... 900 98050 ... 100
76113.. 100 85054.... 900(93127.... 100
76156.. 600185193.... 900 98*02.... X>
76219.. 200185323.... 100 98683.... KX)
76266 ... 200 85-177.... 100 93689. .. 100
76295. .. 200 85498..•. 1000 98809 .. S'*'
70665.. 300 85760.... 100 98852 ... 200
76760.. 200 85987.... 900 93941.... 1(X)
76828.. 100 86167..., 1W 93949.... 100
77017 100 86302.... 900 98972 100
77126.. 100 81X315.... 10# 9*147 ... 300
77174 ... at*' 80360 500 94252 200
77-252 ... 100 86786.... 100 94411 200
77441.. 800 80807 100:94504,... KX)
77473.. KX) 809-44.... 100 j 94633.... 3ft>
77915.. 100 87070 900 94755.... 100
77945 ... 200 87091 900(91880.... 100
78037. .. 100 87170 X)|94BSO, .. l'X)
78081.. 900 87186 800 95818.... KX)
78100.. 200 87188.... 100195874.... 100
78260.. 200 87284 100j95879.... 3ft)
78409.. 900 87887.... 100,95*87.... 390
78048 100 8781 X) 800>95875 ... 500
78686.. 100 87456.... 100 95440.... 100
78881 ... 100 87506.... 1000:95825 .. 100
78954.. 200 87891.... 100(95905. .. 200
79870.. 100 87712.... 100 (95912... KX)
71X172.... 800 88119 200(96943. ... ftX)
79735.. KX) 88200.... 100196186.... 200
80139.. 100 88344.... 100 98102.... 100
80174.. 200 88437... 100196209.... 500
80279.. 200 88452.... 100 902 K).... 800
80401. .. 100 8849-2 ftX) 90814.... 2ftl
80589.. 100 88640.... 100196391.... 200
80694. .. 800 88686.... 100'96430, .. KX)
80924 100 BR9OO 1000(96582. . 300
8(XX)1 lft) 88999.... 100 96601.... 500
8108:).... 100 89088.... 300 i 961X27 .. 200
81109 200 89266 100 j 96867.... 500
81202.. 100 89268.... 100 97*74. .. KX)
81217.. 100 89280.... 200.97878 ... Its)
81284.. . 200 89854 300 j 97642 ... KX)
81600.. 500 59403.... 200(97709.... 100
81768.. 100 89409.... 500,97733.... *2OO
82002.. 200 89457.... 2>X>, 97!155 ... 100
821X12.... 100 89505.... KX' 98018.. . 100
82262.. 100(89641.... 100(98085. .. KX)
82378.. 100(89054.... 800,98198.... 1(X)
82498.. 100 89814.... 300(98519.... 100
8253!).... 300(89060 200 98617.... KX)
82601. .. 100(90389.... 100(98670.... 360
82806.. 100,90556.... 100,96089.. . 500
82827.. 100 90633.... 200,98696.... * 200
8*934.... SOO-90853 100(98735. .. 100
82948. rt. ft*),90>6.... 1000:98924.... 100
831 X.... KX)! 91007 100 98963... 100
83947.. .. 300,91128... 800 99019... 200
83848.. 200 i 91568.... 200 99023.... 200
83482.. 100(91554.... 600 90137.... 300
8364*.... 500:91619.... 100 99212... 100
83999.. 500191097.... 100 99456... 100
89)58.... 200191810.... 100 99472.... KX)
84103.. 300 91815.... 100 9948.),... 100
81118.. 100 #lBlO. 5000 99680.... 100
84114.. 100 91940.... 300 99607.... 100
84173.. 100 92257 100 99845... 20Q
84420.. 100 92313.... 100 90949.... KX)
81424.. 300 92436 . . 200 99957 200
APPR( i.\ IMA lION PRIZES.
100 numbers from 67010 to 67110 inclusive,
being 50 numbers on each side of the num
ber drawing the capital prize of $150,000. .SBOO
100 numbers from 23849 to 231+49 inclusive,
being 50 numbers on each side of the num
ber drawing the Capital Prize of $50,000.. 200
100 numbers from 67851 to 67951 inclusive,
being 50 numbers on each side of the num
ber drawing the Capital Prize of s2o,t*X). 100
1000 numbers ending with 00. being the two
last figures of the number drawing the
(lapital Prize of SIBO,OOO. .. . 60
The subscribers having supervised the Single
Number Drawing, Class D, Louisiana State
Lottery, hereby certify that the above are tlie
numbers which were this day drawn front the
100,000 placed in the wheel, with the prizes cor
responding to them.
Witness our hands at New Orleans, La., this
Tuesday, April 12, 1887.
G. T. BEAUREGARD,
J. A. EARLY,
Commissioners.
Prizes cashed in full without deduction.
No 67060 draws Capital Prize $150,000, sold in
fractions in San Francisco, New York, Philadel
phia, Oakland, CaL Portland, On-., Cheboygan,
Mich., Moweaqua, 111. No. 23899, draws Second
Capital Prize, $50,000, sold iu Canton, 0., Atchi
son, Kan., Augusta ant! Griffin, Ga., and Dee,
Ark. No. 67901 draws Third Capital Prize, S2O, -
(XX), sold in Sail. Francisco, Cal., Boston, Mass.,
Pottsvilie, Pa., Clarksville, Tex., and Itico, Col.
No. 2273) draws SIO,OOO, sold in Chicago, 111.,
Galveston, Tex., and Bamesville, Minn. No.
50830 draws Jht.Oft), sold ill Chicago. 11l , Evans
ville, Ind., Springfield, 0., ant! Wheeling. W.
Va. Nos. 6340, 11581. 19724 and 91840 draw each
SSOOO, sold in San Francisco, Rostou, Chicago,
Brooklyn, N. Y.. Washington, D. C., Louisville.
Ky., Memphis, Tenn., Cleveland, 0., Houston,
Tex., Sonora, Cal., Topeka and Leavenworth,
Kan., and Morgan City, La.
L.S.L.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000.
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-
Annual Drawings of the Louisiana State Lot
tery Company, and in person manage and con
trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same
are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in
good faith toward all parries, and we authorize
the Company to use this certificate, with fac
similes of our signatures attached, in its adver
tisements."
C oinmißsioners.
TO the undersigned Hanks mid Bankers mil
pay all Prizes drawn in the Louisiana Stale Ijot
ter ies which may he premuted at our counters.
J. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana Nat'l Bank.
PIERRE LANAUX, P.res. State Nat’l Bank.
A BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat'l Bank.
CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank.
I ’ NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION !
vJ Over Half a Million Distributed.
LOUISIANA STATE'LOTTERY COMPANY.
Incorporated in JHfIS for 25 years bv the l/g|s~
latun* ior Kdurntiounl ami Charitable purpose
with a capital < f 1,000,0(11) to which a ivflfcrve
fund of over $.550,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a ptrt of tin* Tuesunt, State constitu
tion adopted December ‘Si, A. D. 1870.
The only Lottery ever voted on and indorsed
by the people of any State.
It never scales ar postp/jnes.
Its <>raiid Single Number Drawing* take
fdaee monthly, and the eienil* Animal hrnvt•
ngs regularly e\ery dx month* (June and
December).
A KHLHNMR OITOIH I VITV TO WIN
A FORTt.NK. FIFTH OH AND DRA WI Nt I,
CLASS K, IN THE ACADEMY Or MUSIC,
NEW ORLEANS TUESDAY, May 80, IHS7--
2tf Ith Monthly Drawing.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
t-SF* Notice. Tickets are Ten Dollars only.
Halves, $5 , Fifths, $2; Tenths, sl.
I.IBT OF TRIZF-H.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000 $160,000
I GRAND PRIZE OF 80,000 30,000
1 GRAND PRIZE OF SO,OOO 30.000
2 LARGE I'KIZEH OK 10,000 30.000
4 LARGE PRIZES OF 5,000 . 30,000
80 PRIZES OF 1,000. .. 80,000
SO " 600.... 26,000
100 “ *OO *O,OOO
800 “ 200..,. 40,000
600 “ 100.... 00,000
1,00 “ 50 . 60,000
' APPrtnXIMATIOX PRIZKK.
100 Approximation Prizes of SBOO. . SBO,OOO
100 •• “ 200.... 30,000
100 “ “ 100..,. 10,000
8,170 Prize*, amounting to $836,000
Application for rote* to club* xliould lie uuuie
only to the offlie of tl> OoniiMny In New Or
leonx.
For forth' r Information write dearly. wlvlnir
full luMrn* PO-T \L NOTE*, Kxpr* Money
Order*. or New York Excluuii( In onlmniy let
tor Currency hy Exon-** mt ottr rzuouut , ml
dreawil M. V till I*IIIN,
Sr* Orleuna, La.
or MA. 11 41 PHI*.
Vt nldn*i/i. 11. V,
Addirxs Rffbtered l/iteni to
Skrt Oltl.KiYw IITHMAL IMM,.
"W Urleaua, I us.
u^r^*. 4 %
Karif. wtiin cUMt#* <d (lie drawing* ia a
tetmr§MUim td utmuimlM i a)i items mud Ud^yrUf ,
• wit the tdmw*+ •#“** ail uim th&l tto nwt
hmj imnisiy dkvwm what msmlmr will <b* a
rhm
D F HFHIIF It Um ft* MumM of aU
I,OTTEKY.
is Gl AB VNTEED BY NCB NATNHAIi
KWH"* of New Orleans, and the Tickets are
signed by the President of an Institution, whose
chartered rights are recognized In the highest
Courts; therefore, beware of any imitations or
anonymous schemes.
"taints and oils.
fOW is THE TIME
TO BUY
White Pine Doors,
Sash, Blinds, Moldings, Etc.
rHAVE a very large and well assorted stock
of ALL SIZES or the above goods, which I
nut now offering at very low prices, in connec
tion with my usual immense stock of
Paints, Oils, Railroad, Steamboat and Mill
Supplies, Lime, Plaster, Hair,
Cement, Sewer Pipe, Etc.
Calf and get my prices on above goods; also,
on builders' Hardware in all its branches.
Slate, Iron and Wooden Mantels, all Styles
and Prices. Grates Complete, or
any separate pieces.
Agent for F. BECK & CO.’s Plain and Decora
tive Wall Papers, etc.
Notice.— House, Fresco and Sign Paint
ing a specialty.
AN 1)1!EW HANLEY.
JOHN G. BUTLER,
WHITE LEADS, COLORS, OILS, GLASS.
> VARNISH, ETC.; READY MIXED
PAINTS: RAILROAD, STEAMER AND MILL
SUPPLIES, SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS AND
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Sole Agent for
GEORGIA LIME, CALCINED PLASTER, CE
MENT. HAIR and LAND PLASTER.
6 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia.
1865. OHM MURPHY, 1865.
House, Sign and Ornamental Painting
] EXECUTED NEATLY and with dispatch.
Zj Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Window
Glasses, etc., etc. Estimates furnished ou ap
plication.
CORNER CONGRESS AND DRAYTON STS.,
Rear of Christ Church.
SHOES.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOEigjW*
ting. The boat #3 Shoo In the j |
w. is. noiToi.Aft I
$2.50 SHOE \
equals tho $3 <0 J}i
Shoes advertised /..Kty
by other lirms. yGQb/ < M
BITOK FOR HOYS pives natlpfaction.
All the above are made in Button, ConxrTHs and
Ijace, all stylep of toe. Sold by 2,000 dealers
throughout the U. 8. If your dealer does not keep
them, send name on ixistal to
W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass.
BEWARE OF FRAUD.
some unscrupulous dealers aro offering other
roods as mine, and when apkxl why inv stamp
> not on the shoes, state that I have discontin
ued Its use. THIS IS FALSE. Take not**
represented to be the “W. L. Douglas Shoes?*
unless name, warrantee and price aro
•tamped on bottom of raeh shoe.
vY. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, 31asf.
• FOR SALE BY
BYCK BROS.,
17 Whitaker street, Savannah, Ga.
FERTILIZERS.
William Rave.vel, President.
PHOSPHATE COMPANY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Established 1870.
HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS.
SOLUBLE GUANO (highly ammoniated).
DISSOLVED BONE.
ACID PHOSPHATE.
ASH ELEMENT.
FLOATS.
GERMAN KAINIT.
HIGH GRADE RICE FERTILIZER.
COTTON SEED MEAL.
COTTON SEED HULL ASHES.
Office, No. 12 Biioad Street.
All orders promptly filled.
K. M. MEANS, Treasurer.
FLOUR.
"HECKEE’B
Self-Raising
FLOUR
Makes Delicious Biscuit.
ikon WORKS.
McDonongl & Minim
IRON FOUNDERS,
Machiflist*, Boiler Makers uud Blacksmiths,
-Maxcracrrituas or— -
STATIONARY and POKTABLK ENGINES,
VERTICAL UNDER RUNNER n.l
TOY RUNNER CORN MILIJ .
SUGAR MILLS uud RANK on band and for
sain, all of the lies* material and lowest
price*. Alan Agcuf* for the Chicago Tiro and
Rin 1 ng Works, and the Improved Kbbermsn
Holler Fender.
All order* promptly attended to.
ItUMHKK IfOOJW*.
RUBBER GOODS.
I.EHFANH, Air Cushion*, Air Pll
tows. Hot Water Bottles. Ico Hags, Rubber t loth
and Bawlagc*. at
STRONG’S DRUG STORE.
KKX MAUN I'M,
REX MAGNUS.
foci 04141
C. M. GILBERT & CO.,
lirwi* tut (jmuigiA in 4 t'ktiidi
DRY GOODS.
Gray & O Brieni
WILL OPEN THIS WEEK j
The following lines of Goods bought under very favorable circumstances:
2 cases Check Nainsooks at. (U/jc.,' good value and sold all over at Sc.
2 cases Check Nainsooks at He., good value at lOe., and sold all over this city at 10c.
100 pieces Flat-fold Sheer Nainsook Cheeks at Ifte.; these goods are good value for 80e.
800 pieces Real ludia Linen at 12Vfcc., 16e., 2Cc. and 85c. (.slightly soiled); these are actual valufil
for 85e. to 50c.
200 pieces Book-fold Persian Lawn at 12H-C.; same as sold at 25c.
GINGHAMS AND SEERSUCKERS.
The greatest variety and every conceivable pattern, Bc., 10c. and 12c.
20 pieces Imported Zephyr Ginghams.
50 dillerent patterns in imported Sateens; all choice patterns.
EM BROIDERIES S
We will offer the most complete lines of 45-inch and other Flouncings, together with Blaclf;
Hand, New Spanish and Chantilly Flouncings and All Over I ju:e to match.
All Over Colored Embroidery and Edgings to match. ■
Dress Goods.
■
50 pieces of All Wool in all tho newest Shades at 48c.
80 pieces Nuns’ Veiling, in now shades, at 18<*. and 25c.; good value at 18c., 25c. and 35c. 31
15pieces 45-inch All Wool Black Bengolino goixl, said to never wear out, at 65c., and £oqA *
value ior sl.
A full line of Evening Shades in anew Summer Serge.
are not to be had except at our store.
Silk Surahs and Bhadnmcs in all the Newest Shades at tho lowest figures.
20 pieces 42 inch All Wool Black Nuns’ Veiling at 49c.
TABLE DAMASK. J
Napkins and Doylies—One of the Most Complete Lines Ever Kept by U*.
100 Damask Setts, Cloths and Napkins to match. All slightly soiled and at soiled prices.
PILLOW CASE LINEN AN I) LIN EN SHEETINGS
A full lino of Pillow Case Linen from 42 to 54 inches.
200 dozen Misses’ Ribbed Hosiery at 25c.; wort h 50c.
100 dozen Misses’ Solid Color Hose, all sizes, 0 to K inches, at 30c.; worth 30c.
100 dozen of same style of goods, but much finer, all sizes, 6 to 8 inches, at 25c.; good vab^ljg
BOYS’ SPRING- SUITS.
Full line now ready for inspection. About 12 suits of nice good long Pants 13 to 15 years. m
DANIEL HOGANI
■
SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT f
at
T>ARASOLS.— Coaching and Sun Umbrellas in the newest nnd largest variety.
1 DRESS FABRICS in Silk, Wool and Cotton. The finest assortment we have ever shown.
We will also offer the following special bargains: 75 pieces Striped and Checked Sum mag
Silks at 85c., 37c., 39)4)0., 48)£c., 45c , 50c., 55c. 60c. nnd (15c. These figures do not cover cost of inM
portntion. 500 yards Colored Brocaded Satins at 40c. to 65c. A full line of Colored Oros GraW
Silks at 35c. to ? ! 50. Colored Surah Silks, In all the new Spring shades, at 650. per yard. Guitw
ett’s Celebrated Black Silks at all prices from 75c. to $8 50 per yard.
LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. At 25c;., Ladies’ High-Neck Corset Covers, nice Cambrfl
and Embroidered; at 25c., Ladies Chemise, extra heavy Cotton Bands and Sleeves, chain stitchocM
at 480 , Ladies’Chemise, pointed Yoke of three rows of Inserting between four clusters of tuck* .
Embroidered Banda and Sleeves; at Boe., ladies’ Gowns, Mother Hubbard Yoke of four cluster),
of wide tucks and trimmed with Cambric ruffle; at 95c„ Ladies' Gowns. Mother Hubbard stylet
solid Yoke of Hamburg Embroidery between tucks, edged Sleeves and Neck; at9Be., Ladiegr
Skirts, with extra deep ruffle of Hamburg Embroidery and ten tucks alxive. This Skirt would lie
cheap at $l 25.
BOYS' CLOTHING.—Complete lines of School and Dress Suits ranging in prices from $1 75 ta
$lO a suit.
CANTON MATTING! CANTON MATTING!- 100 pieces new Canton Matting, just opened, a*
the following prices, viz; 20c., 25c , 30c., 85c . 40c., 46e. and 50c. per yard.
Colored Embroideries ou White Grounds with Embroidered colors.
Hamburg Edgings and Flouncings at 2c. to $3 per yard.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS
One lot 40-inch all w 00l Plaid Albatross at 50e.. actual value 60c.
One lot Striped Albatross at 50c., actual value 60c.
20 pieces Plain, Striped and Plaid Persian (!ara|es in tho leading Spring colors (32 and 36 inch SB
w ide), and in every sense of the word a novelty. These goods are actually worth SOc. a yard. I
will offer them during this week at SOc. a yard.
DANIEL HOGAN!
FURNITURE AND < \IU’KTB
~~ pZI jl AM Off MY WAI
& MORGAN’!
Jr ~~' '' m 169 & 171 Broughton Street. 1
CEDAR CHESTS'
LAND FOR HALE.
Sanford, Orange County, Florida
110 Healthier or Better Laid Out Town in Florida.
/tOMI'AHATIVK TEMPERATURES Noutliand North Florida' 1/iwesl Reading* at Sanford (U,
V s Signal (ifflee i'"tK rtm In Into frei z * January 8d and fth, IHH7, 3ft degree*. At Jacksonville,
sail.e date, tl and *! degree*, iep*ctl*o|y
The di*t rihuting point for South Florida. Head of steamer navigation on tlio St. John's. Tee
miun ,f *lx railroaiU and mom eisnlug. Forty trains daily. Owl Water (liolly qalNii l.lghte<
hv gut U. S. Signal i ilflee. i Iburches, SeliiMils. Hotels, Bunk*, lodges, t>|iera House, Ice factory,
Etc <f<kel opening* for lies lajHineu enterprises.
Home of fbi’ most profltahle orange (hove* of tf ■ State In Immediate neighborhood for *Ja
lot* In Sanford and suburbs. HU*i acre* on Sunford grant for Winter homes. Orange OroflH
and Vegetable Farm*. Near anhurli "Twin Lake*," six minute* by roll from Sanford, with nH
Villa site* Al*o, IOO.WU acres selected lanilu tn soiitherii eoimttes, tkU.UUO acres In Polk couui > i,M
A|rjily to tbu office of
Florida Land and Colonization Company
S£LXi.Toj?d- , Sontli Florida. M
IAWXMtM, doctor*. mtnMcrs, meruboata,
j ins lis lib v. aul oilier* basing lx sills. mugs
smts, and oilier prtutMl work tn lw i*,un (,* re
iKMind mi bars Amu wm U douc in the M style
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niimlng lithographing and obudt books
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