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Monday. June 30, Jos7.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Augusta, Catharine, New
York—C 1 • Anderson. Agent.
Bark Catlieriua (kiwi. Burstrom, Brunswick, in
ballast — .V 11 bolus A Cos.
Stc.unor (I race Pitt. Willetts, Beaufort, Port
Royal ami Blufffou—Jlaster.
ARRIVED UP FROM QUARANTINE YESTER.
DAY.
Bark Itliuriel (Ur). Clement, to load for Eu
rope— Slraehan & Cos.
Bark Anita. Berwiud, Mcßride, to load for
Kew York—Jos A Roberts A Cos.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Savannah, New York.
Sclir A Denike. Baltimore.
MEMORANDA.
New York. June 17—Arrived, solirs Benjamin
C Terry. Moore, Feruandina; Alice Borda, Du kes,
Bat ilia. Ga.
Cleared, sours Mattie Newman, Loveland,
Jacksonville; Andrew Nebiuger, Smith, do.
Sailed, steamship Castle Gate (Br), Beaufort
BC.
Cardiff, June 17—Arrived, bark Iside (Ital),
Bchraitine, Pensacola.
Cronstadt, June 11—Arrived, bark Actaeon
(Nor), Nordstrom, Savannah.
Falmouth, June 17—Arrived, bark Mabel (Br),
Johns, Bull River.
Waterford, June 14—Arrived, bark Iris (Ger),
Hansen. Darien.
Port Limon. June 4—Sailed, schr Mary B
Judge, Magee. Fernandina.
Baltimore, June 16—Sailed, schrWmß Drury,
Brunswick, Ga,
Brunswick, June 17—Arrived, bark Clara Ma
ria (Sw), Grauberg, Aspinwall.
Cleared, bark Agder (Nor), Flagstad, Buenos
Ayres.
Bull River, S C. June 17—Sailed, str Hercules
(Br), Chambers, United Kingdom.
Bath, Me, June 17—Sailed, schr Satilla, Skol
field. Savannah.
Charleston, June 17—Cleared, schr Tamos,
Houle. Fernandina, to load for New London.
Coosaw, June 17—Arrived, steamship Hen
rietta H (Br), Vtss, Baltimore.
Pensacola, June 17—Arrived, ship Lina (Ger),
Hamer, New Orleans; bark Presidente (Ital),
Fillipo, Cape Town.
Cleared, barks St Mary, Mears, New York;
Luigia Rocca (Ital). Rebulfo, Cardiff.
In quarantine 14th, barks Choice (Br), McMur
ty, from Demerara; Vulkan (Sw), Lenander,
San Sebastian; Natale Gallino (Ital), Zanino,
Buenos Ayres; Amadeo(ltal), Capurro,do; Abel
(Nor), Olsen. Campana; Ariquita (Ital), Chiess.
Bueuos Ayres.
Port Royal, S C. June 17—Sailed, strs Benison
(Br), Fulton. United Kingdom; City of San An
tonio, Wilder, New York.
Philadelphia, June 17—Cleared, brig Leonora,
Monroe, Brunswick.
Delaware Breakwater, June 16—Sailed, bark
Commerce, from Darien for New York; stmr
Mercia (Br.) from Philadelphia for Coosaw:
barks Alex Keith (Br), do for Satilla River;
Nipote Accame (Ital), from Philadelphia for
Pensacola.
St Augustine, Fla, June 15—Arrived, schr Pearl
of Orris Island, Sanchez, Nassau, N P. A
EXPORTS.
Per steamship City of Savannah, for New
York—l 6 bales sea island cotton, 76 bales domes
tics and yarns, 33,569 melons, 951 bbls rosin, .':2i
bbls spirits turpentine. 67,617 feet lumber, :#j
turtles, 4,310 crates vegetables, 91 bbls vegeta
bles. 2.1 tons pig iron, 442 pkgs mdse.
PASSENGERS.
1 Per steamship City of Augusta.from New York
•-Mrs L Y Jenness, J L Hodges. J M Nelson, J
Frinkel, Sarah A Smith, J W Steinhard, J P
Long, C T Schuyler, W Falk, Miss L Falk. J H
Gilbert, D Campbell, M H Bird. J R Einstein.
Steerage—J F Scheele, J Howorth.
I Per steamship City of Savannah, for New
York—Hon W A Little and wife. Mrs A M Col
fcord, S H Melton, F C Squier, Miss Maggie Kel
ly, Mrs F Conway, L Schmidt, EP Hamlin, H C
Curtis. E O Perrin, 1) W Bremilan, Mrs J B Na
thans, Mrs WJ S Cook, H C Cook. G F Halt,
Mr and Mrs W J Moore, Mr and Mrs Tiros Mur
phy, Mr Urquhart. A A Thomas, Mrs Armour,
Mr and Mi's E Roberts, A W Tappan, Mrs Minna
Packscher, C Emblem, J W Emblem, Mrs E
Lillienthai, J H Underwood, 2 colored, and 8
xteerage.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamship City of Augusta.from New York
—G W Allen. Bendheim Bros & Cos, S W Branch,
Beinkampen A' Cos, L B Blustein, J G Butler, D
Brown, Brush ELiP Cos, F Buchanan, Brad
street Cos, Byck & S. R T Barbour, W S Belknap,
Blodgett, M & Cos, S Belsinger. CRK Bkg Cos,
W G Cooper. Clark & D, Crohan & D, W H Coz
grove, Collat Bros, E M Connor, Davis Bros, G
Derst, J Cohen. J A Douglass A Cos, Jno Durst,
Eckman & V, G Eckstein A Cos, I Epstein & Bro,
A Ehrlich & Bro. Einstein A L. Epstein A W. J
H Enteiman, J II Estill, W Etstill, M Ferst A Cos,
A Einstein’s Sons, Frank & Cos, A Falk A Son,
J B Fernandez, Fretwell A' N. Fleischman A Cos.
Finn Bros, Floyd A G, Fowler Mfg Cos, J Gor
ham, S Guckeuheimer A Son, J Gardner. J Gib
son A Cos, O 111 Gilbert A Cos, Gray A O’B, A B
Girardeau. B Gail, Hexter AK, JE A C Hari
felder, A Hanley. Hirsch Bros, Hyraes Bros A
Cos, Heitnan AS, A L Hartridge, W Hardee. T
Halhgan, W C Jackson, S Krouskoff, P C Kess
ler. J Kelly, N Lang, Jno Lyons A Cos. J Lynch,
D B Lester, Lippman Bros, B H Isivy A Bro,
A R Lawton jr, Mrs Lewis. Lloyd A A. A LefHer,
Lindsay A M, Lilie.ntbal A Son. E Lovell A Son,
M Lavtu, J F LaFur, Mohr Bros, J F C Meyers,
McDonough A Cos, Mutual Gas Cos, J Moskowitz,
J McGrath A Cos. J J McMahon. Mell A H. Mar
fcUall House. N E Moyneila. D P Myerion, Simon
Mitchell. A McAllister, A N Miller, L A McCar
thy, M Mendel A Bro, T Nugent, E R Middleton,
J G Nelson A Cos. Jno Nicolson Jr, A B Hull, Fl
Miller ugt. J P Bryan, Palmer Bros, K Power,
Peacock, HA Cos Ohlander Bros, G W Parish,
Wm Hone A Cos, P arson AS, Pulaski House,
A Quint, CI) Rogers, J Rourke, S, F A W Ry,
Rieser AS, H Solomon A Son, Savannah Steam
Bkg Cos, P B Springer, W D Simkins A Cos, Mrs
G Stubbs. Screven House, Smith Bros A Cos, J II
Schroder A Cos. E A Schwarz, Savannah Water
Works, E A Smith, Solomons A Cos, J W Tynan,
M achwartzbaum. G W Tiodeman, PTuberdy,
J T Shuptrine A Bro, Strauss Bros, T P Town
send, Theus Bros, Weed A C, W H Werm. Rev
R Webb. J Wo I innka, A MAC W West, W V Tel
Cos, Dr J It Yo/ige, A G Yhanez. stmr Ethel,
Ga A Fla I S B Cos, Southern Ex Cos, Ray A Q,
C R R. S, F A W Ry.
LIST OP VESSELS
Up, Cleared and Sailed for this Port.
SHIPS.
Herman (Ger), Tableman, Hamburg, sld May 18.
BAKES.
Carolina Falanga (Halt, Scotto, Liverpool, sld
May 18; returned in distress 21st,
Ole Bull (Nor), Kiis, Grangemouth, sld March 23
via Demeram.
Brabant (Belg), Vries, Antwerp, sld May 0.
Telemach (Nor), Andersen, Liverpool, sld May
25.
Libertas (Rus), Ecklund, Buenos Ayres, sld May
)3.
SCHOONERS.
Belle O'Neill. Butler. Philadelphia. up June 8.
Batilla, Skolfleld. Bath, sid June 17.
Annie C Grace, Grace, Philadelphia, up June 7.
BOOK NOTICES.
The Seybert Commission on Spiritualism: The
Preliminary Report of the Commission Ap
pointed by the University of Pennsylvania to
investigate Modern Spiritualism. Philadel
phia. J. B. Lippincott Company. Cloth.
Price Si.
During his lifetime, Mr. Henry Seybert,
Of Philadelphia, was an enthusiastic believer
In Modern Spiritualism. Shortly before bis
death he gave the University of Pennsyl
vania a sum of money to found a chair of
philosophy, and to the gift added a condi
tion that tiie University should appoint a
commission to investigate “all systems of
tnorals, religion or philosophy which assume
to represent the truth, and particularly of
modem Spiritualism." The commission ap
pointed was composed of Dr. William Pep
per, Dr. Joseph Leidv, Dr. George A.
Koenig, Prof. Robert Ellis Thompson, Prof.
George 8. Fullerton and Dr. Horace How
ard Furness. Afterward the following were
added; Mr. Coleman Sellers, Dr. James \V.
White, Dr. Calvin B. Knerr and Dr. 8.
Weir Mitchell. This preliminary report
effectually exposes the fraud of Spiritual
ism, and although the commission intends
to continue its investigations, there is no
need to do so, the facts as set forth being
suillciently convincing. The commissioners
themselves say: “Asa rule mediums assert
that they invite investigation. Our expe
rience has been that as soon as an investiga
tion worthy of the name begins all mani
festations oUSpiritimlist power cease.” The
report is very interesting, and will both
miuse and instruct.
Vhen I War a Boy in China. By Yan Phan
Lee. Boston. D. Lothrop Company. Cloth.
Price <JOc.
So many unreliable and imaginative
accounts of domes; ic life in China have
been published that it is a relief to ls> s’-V
to turn to something that is authoritative,
nivl that gives information at. first hand.
Yan z nan Lee, the author of this instruct
: lit* ■ look, is a young Chinaman who
came to tms country several real’s ago for
the purpose of educating himself in the
vvitys and methods of American civilization.
Alter a preliminary course of study
or the English language, under private
teachers, he entered Yale College, and
made rapid progress with his studios, gain
ing, during his attendance there-, a perfect
mastery of the language and taking high
rank for scholarship. He describes in an
entertaining maimer the peculiarities of
c-ua.-hie in China, the methods of educa
tion, the relations existing between parents
ana children, juvenile amusements and a
variety of things concerning which the
reader will be curious. The book is one
tnat will interest old heads as well as young.
Blood is Thicker Than Water: A Few Days
AmongOm' Southern Brethren. By Henry M.
Piper York. George Muuro.
lliis little volume comprises the letters
written by Dr. Field to his paper while he
was making a tour of the South. Many of
them have been reprinted by Southern jour
nals. The letters give a pleasant, gossipy
account of the South, as Dr. Field found it,
and that he found it fail* to look upon and
to live in gives the volume additional inter
ffL The life, industries and ambitions of
the South are faithfully described. The
volume will serve to promote a better feel
ing between the people of the South and
those of the North.
Bellona s Husband. A romance. By Hudor
Uenone. Philadelphia. J. B. Lippincott Com
pany. Paper. Price 25c.
“Bellona’s Husband” is a curious and in
t : resting story. The editor, who is also the
author, calls the volume a “Book of
Travels.” What traveling is done is m a
strange country, and the reader will find
himself deeply interested in the rfescriptions
of what is seen and heard. The story is on
the oi de • of Haggard’s popular novels, and
is little, if any, less worth reading.
The Autobiography or a Barret, of Bourbon.
By "Old Sleuth.” New York. George Munro.
Paper. Price 25c.
This book is a strong argument in favor
of temperance. Purporting to be the con
fession of an imp, or the story of a barrel of
bourbon, it tells, in narrative form.the ruin
worked by liquor. It is filled with realistic
ami thrilling incidents. The moderate
dniNcr will find food for thought in it.
Munro’s Star Recitations, for Parlor, School
and Exhibition. Compiled and edited by Mrs.
Mary E. Bryan. New York: George M-inro.
Paper. Price 25c,
This little book will be found to be a
valuable aid to teachers and students. The
selections are all good, and many of them
are new.
F MAGAZINES.
St. Nicholas for July has a strongly
patriotic flavor, appropriate to the Fourth
of July. Even the Brownies become im
bued with the prevalent enthusiasm, and
celebrate the day at night. Miss Jessie C.
Glasier, anew writer, contributes an
amusing sketch of negro child-life, called
“A Gunpowder Plot.” which is capitally
illustrated l>3' E. W. Kemble. Miss Lilian
Dyuevor Rice presents “A Fourth of July
Record” in bright and clever verse. “Bet
tv’s Sunday,” charmingly illustrated bv R.
6. Birch, carries us back to the war of "1812,
and tells of a brave little American girl’s
adventure with the enemy. The install
ment of “Winning a Commission,” too, with
its pictures of cadet life at West Point, falls
i.i line with these timely attractions of the
number. Frank R. Stockton follows his
lust mouth s paper on “King London” with
a- equally entertaining description of life
"in English Country, characteristic scenes
of which Alfred Parsons and Harry Fenn
s low in several delightful drawings. H. H.
Boyesen commences anew “Tale of Two
Continents,” entitled “Fiddle-John’s Fam
il the frontispiece by George Wharton
Ed wards l orn in ' the principal illustration.
“Juan and Juanita” are conducted by Miss
Baylor turough another series of adven
tures- and James Otis tells how the boarders
in “Jenny’s Boarding House” recovered
from the effects of the fire and made a
startling discovery. The Century Com
pany, Union (square. New York.
The Overland Monthly for Juno is a
marked number in several ways. The first
article is an able and interesting description
of Santa Clara valley by Judge Belden, of
San Jose, and isaccoinpauied by a number of
illustrations. These illustrations are the
first practical and successful attempt to put
into a Wastern publication work that will
stand beside anything of its kind in the
country. Gen. Howard continues to give
his able and authoritative account of the
Piute and Bannock war, and tells in the
E resent installment of the beginning of open
ostilities. Every person that shall hereafter
have occasion to study our Indian wars
is under obligation to Gen. Howard and the
Overland for these articles. “The Psy
chology of a Saint” is an interesting study
of the character of Saint Theresa, the
founder of the Reformed Carmelite Order
It shows that a saint can be a most delight
ful person to know. George E. Freeman
tells in a practical way what irrigation is
doing for the Fresno region and makes some
daring prophecies. The short stories by S.
N. Sheridan, Jr., and Anna C. Murphy are
good, and the poetry, reviews
maintain the Overland's reputation in these
departments. The Overland Monthly Com
pany, San Francisco, 410 Montgomery
street.
Political Science Monthly for June is an
exceptionally fine number. Prof. Woodrow
Wilson has an article on “The Study of the
Administration.” Edwin R. A. Seligman
talks about “The Intei-state Commerce
Law.” Edward J. SUriver discusses “Home
Customs Duties Work.” Edward W. Bimis
presents some interesting thoughts ‘ou
“Trades Union Benefit Features. Hon.
William M. Ivius writes in an interesting
way about “Municipal Government,” and
Prof John W. Burgess gives a great deal of
valuable information alxmt “The Cultur
Conflict in Prussia.” Ginn & Company,
743 Broadway, New York.
The Church Review for June is kept up to
the high standard which this magazine has
attained. Avery timely article Is “The
Moral in the McGlyDn Case,” by Rev. E. F.
O. Hinginn, M. A. Another interesting
article is that of Hon. Hugh W. Bheffey on
“The Name of the Church." Rev. Freder
ick W. Harriman, M. A., presents some ex
cellent points on “Beneficiary Education for
the Ministry.” Houghton, Mifflin & Com
pany, The Riverside Press, Cambridge,
Mass.
The Connoisseur for June contains some
very fine sketches. The article on “Lace
Work,” by George Duplesais, with illustra
tions, is worth more than the price of the
number. Anyone who takes the least inter
est in art should secure this magazine, the
price of it being only 50c, a year. Baily,
Banks & Biddle. Twelfth and Chestnut
streets, Philadelphia.
Rough on Piles.”
Why suffer piles? Immediate relief and
complete cure guaranteed. Ask for “Rough
on Piles.” Bure cure for itching, protrud
ing, bleeding or any form of Piles. 00c. At
druggists or mailed.
Skinny Mon.
Wells’ “Health Renewer” restores health
and vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence, ner
vous debility. For weak men, delicate worn
en. sl.
Wells’ Hair Balsam.
If gray, restores to original color. An
elegant dressing, softens and beautifies. No
oil or grease. A tonic Restorative. Stops
hair coming out; strengthens, cleanses,
Lo-d- wdn. 50c.
THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1887.
A WOMAN'S HEAD FOR BUSINESS.
How She Makes a Good Living by Ex
ecuting- Commissions For Others.
New York, June, 18.—Not a littie has
been written, now and again, about the
possibility of some woman making a busi
ness of buying housefurnishing "goods for
people out of town and achieving financial
success as a pioneer in anew field of women’s
work. But the fact is, the field is already
pioneered, the success is already achieved
and a business of that kind is already well
established. And it was a woman’s foresight
and business acumen that saw the opening
for such an enterprise, and it has been the
same woman’s energy, good taste and busi
ness ability that have carried it to its present
successful state and large proportions. A
lady who is the editor of two periodicals
devoted to art and decorative matters said
to herself some months ago.and then to the
proprietor of those papers: “There are
hundreds and hundreds of people who would
like to have their wall papers, their carpets
and their curtains bought for them from
New York stores, where they can have the
advantage of selecting, by proxy, from
large assortments. ” She was sure this was
(rue because her papers received so many
letters asking for advice about such things.
The proprietors agreed with her, and at her
suggestion a supply department was organ
ized in connection with the papers, the entire
charge of which was put into her hands. No
special pains have been taken to advertise
it, but it has steadily prospered and grown
until now this enterprising woman finds
herself almost buried its increasing
claims. I asked her the other day where her
orders mostly came from.
“From all over the country,” she replied.
“I have a good many from New York City
itself, from people whotare readers of our
papers, or who know of them, and who feel
more confidence in the judgment of someone
connected with them than in their own. But
the majority of the orders, of course, come
from people who live in other cities and in
small towns. And our customers live in
all parts of the country—North, East South
ana West.”
"‘What do you buy for them, and do vou
furnish whole houses or just buy detached
tilings?”
“I buy everything—wall paper, furniture,
carpets, curtains, rugs, everything that
goes toward the artistic furnishing of a
house, and in whatever quantity is desired,
whether it is the entire furnishing of a
whole house or a curtain for a single
window. Not infrequently I get a letter
tiiat will read like this: ‘1 have just
finished anew house and want to have it
tastefully furnished, and so I will put it
entirely into your hands. Use your own
taste and judgment about the whole matter.’
Such responsibility as that put upon the
shoulders of one’s taste is not calculated to
make life an easy matter, but so far there
lias been no coinplaint about the results,
an. I tiie business has steadily grown. Then
I have orders for single articles of all kinds,
in which. I am sometimes given carte
blanche and am sometimes required to
match shades of hangings or upholstery
that have taken a day’s search all over the
city before they could be found.”
“Do you do the buying yoqrself ?”
“No, except to direct it from my desk. I
have a purchaser who was in the employ of
one of the largest dry goods houses in ihe city,
who brings me samples of ail such goods as
i shall need, so that I keep constantly al
ham l a complete epitome, as it were,
ot what is on the counters and shelves of all
the large shops in the city. From these I
make selections, match shades, make com
binations and give orders for purchases.”
She has just extended her department to
include the mounting of fans, and though
this has been in operation but two or three
weeks she has alread3" found a large demand
for this kind of work ready and eager to
take advantage of her offer.
Catherine Hawkins.
Little Midget's Clinging Fingers.
From the Illustrated Christian Weekly.
Mrs. Blanchard was entertaining some
friends in the parlor one evening when she
heard a small voice she knew so well say
ing: “Please ’scuse me, mamma.” Then she
saw a little figure standing in the doorway
in white gown, with- tangled curls and
bright eyes, too bright for Id o’clock at
night thought Mrs. Blanchard. Midget ran
across the room to the refuge that had
never failed her—mother’s arms. “Mamma,
dear,” pleaded the little night owl, “I have
just learned to-day how to tell you I love
you in such a beautiful new wav. Please
may I show you? Pm so ’fraid I’ll forget
by morning.” Midget held up her dimpled
fingers. “Now, everybody do just as I do,”
she said, gleefully. “Hold your thumbs to
gether so, now the,next fingers the same
way, but the next to that you must double
in tight.” She ho!d her chubby lingers in
this position, the palms together, the
thumbs lightly touching, also the forefingers,
but the second fingers folded in so that her
rosy nails and the dimples that stood for
knuckles touched, then the third ami fourth
fingers met at the tips as the thumbs and
forefingers did. “Now,” cried Midget in
great delight, “how far can v<*i go from
nurse?” and she darted the thumbs as far as
they would go. “Now how far frqm cook?”
and the forefingers went apart. Then in
suppressed glee she carefully explained, “You
mast skip tne folded fingers and go to the
next. Now, how far can you go from your
dear, sweet mamma!” she cried in great
triumph. And odd it was that those queer
little third fingers would not separate, and
the more you tried the closer they were, not
only Midget’s tiny fingers, but papa’sstrong
ones and Judge Mill’s wrinkled ones. And
as long as tho second fingers are held In
bondage the third ones will not separate.
Try it.
BROKERS,
NOW--TIIE TIME TO SPKCLLATE.
\CTr\TS fluctuations in the Market offer op
portunities to speculators to make money
in Grain, Ktooks, Bonus and Petroleum. Prompt
personal attention given to orders received F>v
wire or mail. Correspondence solicited. Full
information about the markets in our book,
which will be forwarded free on application.
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38 Broad and 34 New Sts., New York City.
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T>UYK AND SELLS on commission all classes
Jx of Stocks arid Bonds.
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CAPITAL - - - $50,000
r |''RANSACT a regular banking business. Give
i particular attention U> Florida collections.
Corresiiondenne solicited. Issue Exchange on
New York, Now Orleans, Savannah and Jack
sonville. Fla. Resident Agents for C'outts & Cos.
and Melville. Evans A 00., of Lotidon, England.
New York correspondent: The Seaboard
National Bank.
COM MISSION M KRC’HANTS.
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SOUTHERN PRODUCE A SPECIALTY.
10f5 Keade Street, New York.
Cousignmenta solicited and returns made
promptly. S’encilsand Market report* furnished
on application.
RsmssCEs: -Chatham National Bank, Thnr
ber, Why land & Cos., New York. Also. Banks
and established Produce Merchants of New
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LOTTERY.
OFFICIAL DRAWING
I —OF THK—
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY,
SINGLE NUMBER, CLASS “H,"
Drawn at New Orleans, La., on Tuesday,
June 14, I*4*7.
FULL PRIZES:
No. Prize.' No. Prize. No. Prize
169.. 900; 29209....$ 206 54410....$ 300
388.. 300:2927a.... 800 54429... 300
439.. .. 900 29434.... 300 54571. ... 300
516.. 200129469.... 900 54741... 500
528.. 200 j 29499.... 200 54894... 300
542.. . 200129658.... 200 55011... 200
583.. 500 80019 900 55035.... 300
674.. 200 80161 300 55159... 200
691.. 200 30177.... 2(H) 55199.... 200
1040 300; 30178.. A 300 55860.... 800
1069.. 200,80197.... 900(55445.... 200
113!.... 200130324.... 200,55499... 200
1552 30i! 30389.... <0.55642.... 300
1653 " 300 3949(1.... 200 65916... 900
1707.. 500180450.... 900,56928.... 800
1845.. 300!80451.... 300 55960... 900
1862.. 200'80197... 1000 56283... 900
1991.. 200 30588.... 200166349.... 300
2288.. 200j30768.... 200;66855.... 900
2278.. 500 30851.... 200 56427. . 900
2494 26c 31041 ... 200 68645. .. 300
2692.. 300 81105.... 300 66794. .. 300
8118.. 21X631370.... 200 56807. .. 800
3172- " 800'81388.... 300 56834.... 900
3247 ■""" 300 31493.... 21X1 568Ki>.... 300
3264.. 900 32055.... 1000.50993... 800
331(1 300 33327.... 300:57133... 200
3130.. 800 33335.... 900157185.... 300
3412.. 500 33401.... 900 57178. 200
3533.. 200 32555.... 200! 57251.... 200
8819.. 800 32648.... 200 57292.... 200
3887.. 900 33718... 200 57810.... 200
8935.. 200 33818.... 300j57652.... 200
8996 200 32825.... 1000! 57631.... 300
4394.. 200 32870.... 300157700.... 300
4407.. 300 32956.... 200 1 37719.... 1000
4544 800;38066.... 200157784.... 900
4649.. 900,33118... 200 58108 . 200
4688.. 900:83945.... 200 58106.... 900
4805.. 50n183390.... 909(38987.... 500
5338.. 200jaa:l5. 5000 58437.... 3IX)
5-131 500:33648.... 200 58484... 900
5495.. 200,33713.... 800 58519.... 800
5536.. 500138782.... 900 58588... 900
5?98.... 500133784... 600 68557.... 200
5612 900133868.... 300 58895,... 900
5632 500|3*0|5.85000 59101.... 900
5644.. 200 34067.... 500 69138,,,. 300
6161 990)34083 ... 300159276.... 300
0275... 900; 34908.... 900 59295... limn
6328.. 80O| 84210 200(59481.... Sou
0336.... 200(34302.... 200 39478.... 200
6481.. 200,84430 300,59604.... 300
6684.. 200 34942.... 200,59857.... 900
572.. 5000 34986 200 60081. .. 200
6843 200136067 1000 60039 300
6950.. 200 85080.,.. 900 60146... 300
6954 200185217..,. 900 60259.... 200
7045.. 200,35294.... 200 60278.... 200
7212.. 300 35288.... 800 1X1263.... 200
7352.. 200 35342.... 500 60574 ... 200
7691.. 21X1 35535.... 200 60582 .. 300
7773.. 200 35622.... 200 69723 ... 200
8011.. 200 35628... 200 60729... 200
8:260.... 200 36042.... 200 60818.... 200
8344 ... 200 30203 ... 209 60821.... 509
8462.. 500 30154.... ■ 200 60*H0.... 54X1
8583 200 36466 200 00878... 1000
9079.. 200 36498.... 500 61207.... 200
9084.. 900 36541.... 200 81292.... 24X1
9091.. 800 36582.... 51X1 61344.... 2(X)
9100 ... 900 36580.,.. 200 01395.... 200
9203.. 900i36668.... 200 61772. .. 21X1
9295.. 200j36740.... 200161941.... 600
9127 24X1 37051 200 61968 200
9503.. 200 37418.... 200 111988... 300
9603.. .. 500-87414.... 200 61989.... 300
9645.. 300137421.... 800 62240.... 200
9725.. 800187423 200 62315.... 500
9957.. 800187897.... 200 82597.... 200
10058 200 87916... 200 62676.... 2(X>
10307 200133109.... 200 62761 200 i
10386.... 14(0.38128....’ 300 tizf.i. . . :9X>
10648 Guo 138815.... 200 63141.... 34X1
10694.. 24X188350.... SWu (13568.... 200
10849.. 200 38371.... 200’03562.... 24/0
10882 ... 200 88824.... 500-68569.... 200
11286.. 201 :*S27. 10001 l H3.W3 . SOM
11315.. 200 38952.... 300 {63765.... 21KI
11337.. 800 39047.... 800 689*6.... 200
11404.. 800 89086.... 890)63839.... 1000
11429.. 104X139358.... 600163819... 800
11487.. 300 89392.... 800163886.... 54X1
11596.. 300 39553 300 63920 ... 200
11614.. 200 39646.... 300 63945.... 200
11762.. 300 39747.... 300168997.... 200
11951.. 500 41X147..., 200164031.... 104 X)
18185.. . 600 40086.... 800!64035.... 200
12377.. 200(40131 .. 206'64068.... 3MO
12441.. 500 40188.... 200 64081. . 20(1
12877.. 1000 40881.... 600 64307.... 890
12694.. 200 40893.... 300 64676... 300
12707.. 300 441623.... 300 64423 .. 300
12711.. 800 40887.... 500 64691... 300
12788.. 200 4089;.... 200 64898... 200
13192.. . 300 10927.... 800 65030 ... 21X1
13304.. 300 40998.... 200 65260.... 34X1
13380.. 600 41088.... 800 65298. .. 200
13644 ... 200 44135 5000 65506.... 21X1
13647.. 500 41157.... 300 65610.... 200
13884).... 200 41730.... 900 65527.... 54X1
11091.. 800 41741.... 200 65686 ... 200
14123.. 300 41.800... lOlA) 65786.... 24X)
14140 " 500 41829.... 200 65789.... 200
14230.. 200 41935... 200 65790... 1000
14345.. 390 42113.... 800,66088.... 300
14374 ... 2iX) 42162.... 800 66116 . . 300
14522.. 200 42177.... 21X1 66302.... 8(10
14754.. 300 12:712.... 800 66312.... 200
14761.. 200,42523..,. 200 60910.... 200
15416.. 200,12761.... 200 69941.... 800
15500.. 200 12781.... 500 67263... 200
15683.. 200(42810... 2(X) 07271.... 200
15714.. 200 43100.... 200 67522... SUI
15927 200 43501... 800 67:324.... 200
15998.. 300 43610.... 200 67751 ... 200
11. 1 H 9001)0 43767.... 500 67775 21X1
16258.. .. 200 48789.... 800 67812.... 3(X>
16337.. 300 43807.... 200 07978.... 200
16372. .. 500 43868.... 200 68117.... 1(XX)
16709.. 200 48921 ... 300 08251.... 500
1(175!.... 200 44173.... 200 63255.... OCX)
17102 ... 800 44837 800 08819.... 800
17163.. 300 44879.... 900 63334.... 200
17405.. 300 44608.... 200 68651.... 800
17510.. 1000 44710... 800,68741.... 200
17520.. 300 44711.... 300 68967.... 200
18051.. 21X145310.... 200'(',0061.... 900
18178.. 800 46115.... 200;69058.... 200
18917 800 46691.... 800169212.... 2(0
18440.. 200 4.5469... 800 89334... 800
18554.. SIX) 45608.... 900)69618... 200
18589.. 800 45655.... 800;09683.... 800
18640.. 200 46783... 500 70083.... 3UO
1888*.... 800 46805... 800 701*/... 300
19282:... 200 45923.... 500 70208 ... 800
19380.. 800 45942.... 800 70272 ... 200
19517.. 200 46007... 300 70289.... 300
19673.. 200 46367... 800 70311... 800
19889.. 800,46300 ... 800 70350.... 800
19663.. 300 46411 600 70430... 2(x>
19838.. 800|46524... 800 70617.... 800
116)12.... 800 46615.... 500 70671.... 200
19970 ... 800(46629.... 600 71186....' 800
20091.. 801) 46728... 200 71209... 300
20378.. 200 16781.... 200 71288.... 500
20406.. 1000 46878... 300 71871.... 2110
20549.. 800 46898.... *071433... B**o
21X177.... 20nj47007.... 200 71461.,.. SA>O
20854 ... 300j4/157 500j71719 ... 200
21207.. 800 47196.... 800! 71722.... 800
21283.. 200147198.... 800 71786... 21X1
21323.. 300'47109 800 71808.... HOO
21463.. MOO 17807.... 200 71865.... 800
21657.. .. 800 47394.... 800 72018... 200
2 IGAS10004H) 17407.... 509 (72058 ... fiuO
21712.. 800! 47647.... 800 72104.... 200
21745.. 200 47707.... 200 7a889.... 200
21833.. 800 47776.... 200 72612 ... 200
21872.. 800 47791.... 800 78805.... 300
21973.. 800147830.... 200 72914.... 200
2204').... 500 47920.... 800 7*021.... 300
22270.. 200 48040.... 500 78115... 800
22314 ... 800148090.... 200 78160.... 800
22411.. 800 48239 309 73200 .. 200
22810.. 200:48265.... 200 73614... 200
2*656 800 48475.... 800 78467.... 800
22755. . 800,48528.... 200 78178 ... 500
22761.. 200)48771.... 800 78517.... 200
28050.. 500 48808.... 800 78766.... 500
88084.. 200 48975... 800 73880... 200
28105.. 800 49268.... 200 74071.... 200
23223.. 800 49571.... NX) 74072 .. 300
23507.. 200 49570.... 300 74281.... 500
28711.. 200 49714.... 800 74440 ... 800
23713 ... 800 49706.... 200 74513 ... 801)
*3994 200 49879 200 74648... 200
24043.. 3XI 49864 ... 200 74879.... 300
84063.. 800 50002.... 200 74890..,. 800
24087 ... 200 .50121.... 800 74032.... 200
21721.. 200 50157.... 800 75024. .. MOO
24735.. 200'50294 500 75142... 200
24700 ... 200150406.... 200 75*408 ... 200
24976.. 200 50521.... 200,75331.... 200
24983 ... 900150660.... 1000175801 ... 800
25186.. 31X1 j 50738..., 200 75459 ... 300
25540.. 200150777 300 j 75572.... 200
25837.. 300,50620.... 2W170714.... 200
*'0402 ... 200 ! 50938.... 300 75603 .. 1000
25942.. 200 51091... 800 7615!*... 200
23078.. 200 5147.7.... 200 76508 ... 3XI
25097.. 300 51507.... 300 76758... 200
26029.. 200 51669... 200 76642... 800
86080.. 200,51716... 300 76966... 1000
26207 ... 81X1 6177X4 10000 77187.... 1000
26805.. 600 52020 ... 200 77401... 1000
27108 ... 200:52163.... 200,77582 .. 200
27838.. 200:52378.... 600,77728... MOO
27489 ... afti 52508.... 2*X),77072. ... MOO
27741 ... 800(5*8*6.... 800 76048. .. 800
27860.. 800(52600 300(78173... DUO
28063.. aXrivmi 500,78387.... 300
28257.. 900 52 7 1 0:100 00 0 7H495 .. MOO
35.300 50(10 .*Bl7l. iXXI 7HM3O .. 200
98475.. 200(58193 200)79107.... *XI
28701.. 600153224.... 200(70154 .. BUO
28800.. 200(58870 ... 800 79822 ... *OO
■Jf+JU ... MOO j 53375 ... 500,79515.... 800
20041.. 300 58920.... 200 79501... *Xi
M.h30.... *8)51078.... 900/0099.... ttt)
89214 900151106 . *l)| 74631.... 830
LOTTERY.
.Vo. Prize. Xo. Prize. ' .Vo. Prize.
79714 . $ smt ...$ 90094906...$ ,vi
797V3 ... 300 87107 ... 200 94930 . . 200
71)71!) ... 300 87186.... 000 WDOJ • MX)
70777.. 300 87174.... 300 0-1900.... 800
79995.. 800 87539.... 800 95005.... 500
90119.. *OO 87705.... 800 95089.... 800
80151.. 800 87813.... 800 05006.... 800
80178.. 800 88081.... 500 95*88.... 500
80810.. 200 88145.... 800 95*88.... 800
80878.. SIX) 88849.... 800 95838.... BIX
80*44.... 500 58344.... 800 95811 ''' • 800
#*'.82.... 800 88488.... 800 95873... 500
80770.. 800 88457.... 800 95894.... 800
80825.. 300 88585 . 500 059)8 800
80888.. 800 88550.... 200 05457 " " SIX)
81177.. 800 88711... 800,95517-" MX)
81867.. . 800 88798.... .'XXI 95752• 800
81450.. 800 88807.... 500 95832.... 200
SIIH6 3000 88809 , 1000 95888.. . 200
81499.. . 500 89115 . .. MX) 95956 " " 800
81555.. 800 89559.... 800 96130.... 500
81715.. 200 80600.... 500 96178.... *OO
81765.. .. 200 89947.... 600 06808 " • SIX)
81781.. MX) 90117 ... 200 96482' •• • MX)
82128.. 600 90139... 800,96568... 1000
82276 ... 200 90147.... 800 96908.... 500
82815.. 600 90518... 800196918.... 200
82457.. 300 90789'' • • 800196987.... 200
82624.. 56VX18M)... 900197008. MX)
88650.. 900 908411.... 900197906"" SIX)
88717 . 300 01051... 800,97808.... 800
82737.. 200 01279... 800'97875.... MX)
88868.. 800 91402... MX) 197461 500
82985.. 900 01504... 500 1 97500 ' SIX)
.82977.... 200 91001.... 900197600" •• 800
88834.. 200 91708... 500;7970.... 500
88437 800 91718 890! 98075 MX)
84074 ... 800 92023.... 800|98126.... 200
81161.. 200 92881 ... 81X1 96364' 800
84534.. 800 92445.... 604)198418,... 21X1
84841.. 600 98468... 900! 08526 MX)
85170.. ,300 92752... 200*98500 MX)
85164.. 800 98786... 800 98568 .. 200
85468 .... MX) 98811.... SIX) 08940.... 1000
85495 ... 800 92988.... MX) 98950 . 800
85585.. 500 93802.... 800 98960.... 500
85904.. 600 98306 ... 500 09088 360
85907 ... 600 93434 300 09284 900
86079.. 800 98-177.... MX) 99258.... 1 (XX)
86149.. 800 03767,... 200 99264... 800
86250 .. 900.93841.... 200 99860 ... MX)
80255.. 800;08858 ... 200 99891. ... 300
86459.. 200 93000.... 800 99405 ... 200
86555.. 300 98940 " 800 994 1t... 800
86580 ~. SIX) 94*91... 500 99478 .. 200
86816.. .. 300 94379.... 500 99498. .. 800
86838.. 860 94779-' " 800 99687.... 200
86973.. 500 94891.... 200
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 number* from 52699 to 68799 inclusive,
being 50 numbers on each side of the num
ber drawing the capital prize of S3OO,(XX) .8500
100 numbers from 21008 to 21708 inclusive,
being 50 numbers on each side of the num
ber drawing the Capital Prize of SI(X),(XXI 300
100 numbers from 16186 to 16836 inclusive,
being 50 numbers on each side of the num
ber drawing the Capital Prize of SSO,(XX).. 200
1C- • numbers ending with 49, being the two
last figures of the number drawing the
Capital Prize of $300,009 100
1030 numbers ending with 58, being the two
last figures of the number drawing the
Capital Prise of $169,000 ... 100
The subscribers having supervised the Single
Number Drawing, Class F, Louisiana State
LoTTEity, hereby cert ify that the above are the
numliers which were this day drawn from tho
100,01*1 placed in the wheel, with tho prizes cor
responding to them.
Witness our hands at New Orleans, La., this
Tuesday, June 14, 1887.
G. T. BEAUREGARD,
J. A. EARLY,
Commissioners.
Prizes cashed in full without deduction.
No. 58749 draws Capital Prize $300,000, sold in
fractions in New Orleans, New York, Omaha,
Neli , Austin and Dallas, Tex., and Ciiftouville,
Miss. No. 21658 draws Second Capital Prize,
SIOO,OOO, sold in Boston, San Francisco, San
Diego and Will wv, Ctl., Ch: "ago, 111 , 1 : t- r.
worth. Kans., Memphis and Gates, Tenn., ltuf
falo, N. Y.. and Afton, lowa. No. I! 86 draws
Third Capital Prize, *50.000. No 84013 draws
#25,009, sold in New Orleans, New Vuni, Boston,
San Francisco and Sun Jose, Cal., Washington,
D. C., Louisville, Kj., Portland. Me , Rtchmoud,
Va., Chester, Neb., Manor and Texarkana, Tex.
No. 35887 draws SIO,OOO, sold in New Orleans.
No. 51778 draws SIO,OOO, sold in New Orleans,
New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Port Huron,
M*ch.. Ogden, Utah, West Point, Ga., Tucson,
Ariz.. and McKinley, Ala. Nos. 6792,28800,341315,
414.35, 81486 draw each SSOOO, sold in New York,
New Orleans, Boston, Chicago and Cairo, Ilk,
Cincinnati and Toledo, 0., San Francisco, Los
Angeles and Oakland, Cal., Washington, D.
Memphis, Tenn., Kansas City, Mo., Detroit,
Mich . Port Wayne, Ind., Pueblo, Col., Canon
City, Kev., and other points.
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CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000.
“We do here.hu certify that we eupcruiee the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-
Annual Drawings of the Louisiana State Lot
tery Company, and m person manage and con
trol the Drawings themselves t and that the same
are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in
aood faith toward all parties, and we authorize
the Company to use this certificate, with fac
similes of our signatures attached , in its adver
tisements."
Commissioner*.
We the underettpied Ranke and Ranker* will
pay all Prize * drawn in the lemitiana State lot
teries which may tie presented at our counter*.
J, H. OGLESBY, Pres Louisiana Nat'l Bank.
PIERRE LANAUX, Pres State Nat'l Bank.
A. BALDWIN, Pres. Now Orleans Nat’l Bank.
CARL KOHW, Pres. Union National Bank.
ttnprecedentecTattraction I
C Over Half a Million Distributed.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY.
Incorporated in ififri for 28 years by the legis
lature for Educational and Charitable purposes
—with u capital of SC,Mi, OOO to which a reserve
fund of over *850,01 0 lias since beer, added.
By an Overwhelming popular vote its fran
chise was made a [art of ihe present State con
stitution, adopt and December SfeJ, A. U. 1870.
The only holt cry ever voted on and indorsed
by the people of any State.
It never scales or postpones.
Its Grand Mingle .Number Drawings take
place monthly, and (lie Krinl-Annual Draw
ings regularly every alx months (June and
December).
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN
A FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND DRAWING,
GLASS (I, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, July 12, 17
20tith Monthly Drawing.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
ISf Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars only.
Halves, $5; Fifths, $2; Tenths, sl.
list or PRIZBS.
I CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000... *150,000
1 GRAND PRIZE OF 80,000.... 50,090
1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20,000 ... 20.000
2 LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000. .. 20.000
4 LARGE PRIZES OF K.0U0... 20,000
20 PRIZES OF 1,000.... 20,000
80 PRIZES Ob' 600 ... 25.01 W
100 PHIZES OF 800 .. 90,000
200 PHIZES OF 200 ... 40,000
000 PRIZES OF 100.... 60,1X10
1,000 PRIZES OF 80.... 60,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZE*
100 Approximation Prizes of $800... $30,000
100 “ “ 200 ... 20.000
100 “ “. 100... 10,000
2,179 Prize*, amounting to $536,000
Application for ratea to club* should be made
only to the office of the Company in New Or
lean*.
For further information write dearly, giving
full addret*. POSTAL NOTES, Expresn
Money Order*, or New York Exchange in ordi
nary letter. Currency by E.vpre**(at our expense)
addressed M. A. DAUPIIIN,
New Orleans, La
or M. A. DAUPIIIN,
WasMugton, It. C.
Address Registered Letters ir
NEW Oil LEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orlesns, La.
REMEMBER
erulH Beauregard and
Early, who are In charge of the drawing*. I* a
guarantee of absolute fairness ami integrity,
that the chances art; all equal, and that no one
can possibly divine what number will draw a
Prize.
RKMKMHKK that the payment of all Prize*
I* GUARANTEED BY 101 11 NATIONAL
IINNKH of New Orleans, and the Ticket* are
signed by the President of an Institution, whose
chart vivid right* are recognized in the highest
Court*; therefore, beware of any Imitation* or
au muTTiout, set uwa.
T.ADIKS’ TTHDERWEAR, HOYS’ CLOTHING, CANTOV MATTING.
33ANIKLH OGAN
WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT
POSITIVE ESA.KG A1 \3
DURING THE ENSUING WEEK:
BLACK SILK GrKKNADINES
One lot Black Silk Grenadines at MX-.; reduced from $1 85. *'
One lot Black Silk Grenadines at $1; reduced from $1 .35,
One lot Black Silk Grenadines at $1 15; reduced from $1 50.
One lot Black Silk Grenadines at $1 25; reduced from $1 75.
SUMMER SILKS.
f!” f ' Summer Silks at 25c. a yard; worth .VX\ One lot Summer Silks at 35c a yard- worth fide.
One lot Summer Silks at 40c. a yard; worth 63c. One lot Summer Silks at Me! a wCrih TiS,
One lot Summer Silks at 65e. and 60c. a yard; worth from 90c. to sl.
LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
J-Jhlirpldered Comet. Covers at 95c. ladles' Ertre Heavy Chemise at 25c.
lsidies Chemise, Pointed Yoke. Embroidered Bands and Sleeves, at 45c.; worth 65c
Ladies Gowns, Jlother Hubbard Yoke, Trimmed with Cambric Ruffle, at 50c.: actual value
StoeTMUid* Nrok a a , t , $ S l tyle ’ SOli<l Yol “ ° f llamburK Ktn'J'-oidory between Tuck*,
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
One lot Boys' Casslmere Suits at $1 75; worth $8 50.
One lot Bovs' Casslniere Suits at sz; worth $8 85.
One lot Boys' Casslmere Suits at $2 50; reduced from $3.
One lot Boys' Casslmere Suits at $3; reduced from.s3 75. *
One lot Boys' Casslmere Suits ut $4: reduced from $4 75.
One lot Boys' Casslmere Suits at $5; reduced ftom $5 85
One lot Boys' Casslmere Suits ut $0; reduced from $7 50.
CANTON MATT I NO.
£ s°!! R f. Rrf ' y “ n “! n * **■ ■ octually worth 26c. 85 Rolls Fancy Matting at 25c.: worth 30c.
8U Rolls Fancy Matting at 30e.; worth Av 20 Rolls Fancy Matting at 85c worth 40c
DANIEL HOGAN
FURNISHING GOODS.
Look! Look!
JUST WHAT YOU NEED.
Genllemea’s Fine Night Shirts For $1
Fine Jeans Drawers at 50c. per pair.
Gauze Undershirts, long or short sleeves, 50c.
White Lawn Bows, $1 per dozen.
White Ties at 15c. per dozen; $1 50 per gross.
Fancy Percale Scarfs, 50c. per dozen.
4 in -hand Ties, wash goods, $1 per dozen.
White Duck Vests, from $1 to $2 50.
British Half Hose, seamless, 25c.
White Duck Helmets, Hammocks, White
Flannel Shirts and Hats for Yachting-
FINE BUMMER CLOTHING AND DRESS
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. We guarantee a
fit In every case.
Sole agents for Dunlap's Fine Hats and Nnscl
mento's Comfortable Self Conforming Hats, so
comfortable to the head In hot weather. Beau
tiful Pearl Hats, and the new STIFF-BIUSI
MACKINAW HAT.
Sue Umbrella?, Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, never
cut like the silk will.
Buck Horn Handle Walking Canos, Fancy Un
der /car, arid anything needed by men for Sum
mer wear at
LaFar’s New Store,
29 Btdl street, Hamilton’s Old Stand.
GRAIN AND HAY.
Cargo Eastern Hay!
WESTERN HAY.
20,000 bushels CHOICE MILLING WHITE
CORN.
6,000 bushels MIXED CORN.
80.000 bushels HEAVY MIXED OATS.
100,000 pounds WHEAT BRAN.
100,000 FRESH CORN EYES.
1,000 bushels COW PEAS.
CLAY, speckled, white and mixed.
Grits, Meal, Lemons,
Oranges and Vegetables.
STOCK FEED, ETC, ETC.
Call for prices on carloads.
T. P. BOND & CO.,
15S Bay Street.
Cow Peas.
ALL KIND OF REED ANL ’’RED PEAS
VERY CHEAP.
—ALSO--
Hay and Grain.
—BY—
G.S.McALPIN
172 BAY STREET.
FLOUR.
HECKER’S
SELF-RAISING
FLOUR
Yield* more Bread than flour raised with
yeast, is finer, more digestible and nutritious.
Always Ready! Perfectly Healthful!
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
Geo. Y. Hecker & Cos.,
176 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH.
IRON WORKS.
McDoiii & BaMtyne,'
IRON FOUNDERS,
Machinists, Boiler Makers and Blacksmiths,
MANUFACTURER* OF
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES,
VERTICAL and TOP RUNNING CORN
•MILLS, SUGAR MILLS and PANS.
\ GENTS for Alert and Union Iniecton, the
simplest and mo*t effective on tiie market;
Gulletl Light Draft Magnolia Cotton Gin, the
best in the market.
All orders promptly attended to. Send for
Price List.
FAINTS AND OILS.
JOHN 9. BUTLER,
\lf HITE UCADS, COLORS, OIIH, GLASS,
W VARNISH. ETC.: READY MIXED
PAINTS; RAILROAD, STEAMER AND MILL
SUPPLIES. SASHES, DOORS, BUNDS AND
BUILDERS 1 HARDWARE, Sole Agent for
GEORGIA I.l.Wkk CALCINED PLASTER, CE
MENT, HAIR and LAND PLASTER.
6 Whitaker Savannah, Georgia.
1865. CHRIS. MIKPHY, 18657
House, Sign and Ornamental Painting
I EXECUTED NEATLY and with dispatch.
J Paint*, Oil*, Vammhe*. Brushes, W indow
OUuvvn*, etc., etc. Eatlmate* furnished ou ap
plication.
CORNER CONGRESS AND DRAYTON STS.,
Roar of Cbrixt Church.
Lawrence! ostrom s co.’s
Famous "Belle of Bourbon"
Is jleflth to Malaria, Chills and Fever. Typhoid
Fever, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Surgical
Fsvars. Blood Poisoning, Consumption,
Sleeplessness or Insomnia, and
Dissimulation of Food.
lO YEARS OLD.
ABSOLUTELY PURE. NO FUSEL OIL.
IN PRODUCING our’ 1 ®' 1 Belle orBOURBOIf
kt USE ONLY THE FLINTY 66 HOMINY PMTOFTHE CHAIR
THUS FREEING IT OF FUSEL OIL BEFORE IE IS DISTILLER
Zfewletiee; Ciittom
THE GREAT API’IS'I'IZKR
Ixu'tsvitut, Kt., May 22, 1886.
This will certify that I have examined the
Sample of Belli of Bourbon Whisky received
from Lawrence, Ostrom A. 00, and found tho
same to be perfectly free from Fusel Oil and all
Xithrr deleterious sunslances and strictly pure.
I cheerfully recommend the same for Family
and Medicinal purposes. J. p. Railnum. M. D,
Analytical Chemist, Louisville, Ky.
For sale by Druggist*. Wine Merchants and
Grocers everywhere Price, $1 25 per bottle.
If not found at the Aliove, half dozen bottles
iu plain boxes will be sent to any address in the
United States on receipt of $6. Express paid tA
all points east of Missouri river.
LAWRENCE, OSTROM & CO., Louisville, Ky.
At Wholesale by 8. GCCKENHEftf EH k BON,
Wholesale Grocers; LIPPMAN BROS., Whole
sale Druggists, Savannah, Ua.
AGRICULTURAL IM I’I.KMKNTS.
11 ini
Lawn Mowers, Three Sizes,
Ladies’ Garden hoes,
Hand Plows, Hedge Shears,
PruninngScissofo and Knives,
Garden Trowels and Weeders,
Fountain Pun.ps,
Rubber Hose and Reels,
—FOR SALS BY
Palmer Bros
. 148 and 160 Congres* Street.
HARDWARE.
A General Assortment
HARDWARE, STOVES. RANGES AND FUR,
NACES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLE
MENTS, WOODEN WARE. BAS
KETS, SILVER PLATED
WAHE. POT AND AGATE
IRON WARES, ETC.,
FOB BALK BY
LOVELL & LATTiffIORE,
155 and 157 Congress St., Savannah, Ga.
EDWARD LOVELL k SONS,
HARDWARE,
Iron and Turpentine Took
Office: Cor. State and Whitaker street*.
Warehouse: 138 and 140 State street.
ELECTRIC BERTS.
Electric Helt. Free.
TWO INTRODUCE It and obtain Agent* we will
for the next sixty day* give away, free of
( barge, in each county in the United States a
limited number of our German Electro Galvanic
hupermory Belt*—(price, $5. A ixwitive and un
failing tuire for Nervous Debility, Varicocele,
KmiiMOiui, Impotoncy, Etc. S6OO reward paid
if every Belt we manufacture doe* not generate
a genuine electric current, Addren* at oik'*
ELECTRIC BELT AGENCY, P. O. Box 17b,
COUGH REMEDIES
\ YF.RS 1 CHERRY PECTORAL Jayne 1 * Ex
1V pectorant, Hale's Honey and Tar, Bosuhee'*
German Syrup, Bull s Cough Syrup, Piso 1 * Cure*
AT
BUTLER’S PHARMACY,
BULL AND CO.NUN.Laa STREET.*.
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