The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, December 19, 1887, Page 7, Image 7

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. MINI ATI RK ALMANAC--THIS DAL ' Bun Kibes 6:53 Sun Sets 5:01 High Water at Savannah 11:!1am, 12:00 pm Monday. Deo 19. 1887. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Chattahoochee. Daggett, New York —C G Anderson. Steamer Advance, Fleetwood. Augusta—Mas ter Steamer David Clark. Bravo. Brunswick, Da rien and Doboy—C Williams, Agent. SAILED YESTERDAY Steamship Tallahassee. New York. Bark Milchiorre sltal), Bremen. MEMORANDA. New York, Deo 16—Sailed, scttr Isabel, Al berto, Key West. Gibraltar, Deo 9—Passed, steamship Coronilla (Bn, Gavin. Savannah for Meditenadean ports. Montevideo. Nov 11—Sailed. Imrk Franklin (Nor), Board sen, Pensacola; 13th, ship Callixeus (Br). Suiter, do. Portland, Dec 15—Park Orion (Nor), Grange mouth. for Savannah. Valencia. Dec 10—Sailed, bark Altai (Rus), Larseu. Pensacola. Rio Janeiro, Nov 9—Cleared, shin Homsdale (Bn, Crombic, Savannah; bark J PA (Dutch), Smart. Pensacola. St Kitts, Dec tt—Arrived, schr Mima A Reed, Dixon, New York for Fernandina. Boston. Dec 16—Arrived, schr Ella M Howes, Pnrington, Apalachicola. Baltimore, Dec 16—Cleared, schr Angie L Green, McEhvee, Bull River, S C, and sailed. Bull River. S C. Dec 16—Sailed, Hattie N Gove, Chase. Charleston. Fernandina, Dec 16—Arrived, schrs Sadie Will cutt. Hart, St Kitts; Austin D Knight, Drink water, Key West; Charles H Fabeus, Howes, New York. Cleared, schr Annie P Chase, Poole, Port-de- France. Jacksonville, Dec 14—Arrived, schr Melissa A Trask, Fletcher, Bangor. Pensacola, Dec 16—Arrived, bark Isaac Jack son, Goodwin, Ponce; schr Kate Florence, Kel ley, Now Bedford. Cleared, schrs Hattie Dunn, Poland, New York; S G Hal t, Smith. Aspinwall. Cleare 1 10th, bark Gettysburg (Br), Stewart, Montevideo. Port Royal. S C, Dec 16—Arrived, schr Ida C Schoolcraft, Booye, St Augustine. Anchored at Bay Point—Brigs Sarah E Ken nedy, Walters, from Beaufort to New York; Clara Pickens, Eddy, from Richmond, Ya, for Port Royal. Delaware Breakwater, Dec 16—Arrived, schr Hattie L Sheets, Dole, Georgetown, SC, for Philadelphia. Passed out, steamship Benholm (Br), from Philadelphia for Coosaw. 8 C. Satilla River. Ga, Dec 12—Arrived, brig Mare na, Moore, Matanzas. Queenstown, Dec 18—Arrived, steamship In diana from Philadelphia. maritimeUhscellany. Bark Sarauak (Nor), from Pensacola for Mar seilles with lumber, which put into Fortress Monroe leaking, had 7 feet of water in her hold. The Captain came up to the city and says that early on his voyage he encountered severe weather, during which the vessel sprung aleak, which kept the pumps constantly going. He was comiielled to put the ship before the wind to ease her and to use oil bags to prevent the seas breaking over her. He is awaiting orders from his owners. EXPORTS. Per steamship Tallahassee, for New York— -2,030 bales upland cotton, 225 bales sea island cotton, 101 bales domestics, 520 bbls rosin, 80 bbls spirits turpentine, 417 bbls cotton seed oil, 38 bbls fish. 250 sacks r flour, 7,435 pkgs fruit and vegetables, 141*4 tons pig iron, 21,218 feet lumber, 98 pkgs mdse. PASSENGERS. Per steamship Tallahassee, for New York— Miss 51 Hunsucker, Lieut o M Carter, S H Neu gaard, one colored, and 4 steerage. Per steamship Chattahoochee, from New York —J L A rsayteaux, S W King and wife, 8 W King Jr. A T Chandler. Miss Mary Frood. 51 Froo I mid wife. sfrs Frood and nurse, sliss slaggie Frood, J Hedden, W E sVebb, A H Sterling. G Leymore, A Crown. J F Saloman, Mrs West brook, Mrs Shay, sliss E A Keegan, Miss L J Coleman, slrs W H Booth, A St Clair Ford. C A Long. sliss Barnett. slrs A F, Travers, S C Bel ton, B H Durey, A Sawyer and wife, strs Saw ver and svt. Miss F G Sawyer, Jales Lutz. W O Heme. A Ryan, C Whittaham. sliss A Slout. R Dixon (cob, C C Hodges (col), B A Williams (col), and 9 steerage. CONSIGNEES. Per Charleston and Savannah Railway. Dec 17—Garnett. S & Cos. Montague & Cos, sVi!cox, G & Cos, 51 Y A D I sfclnlire. Woods & Cos. H Ben nett & Son. A it Salas A Cos, Solomon & W, 5V L Pride. 51 I-aski. Per Savanuan. Florida and Western Railway. Dec 17—Transfer Office. Jtjo Flannery A Cos. Lee Roy slyers A Cos, Dale, D A Cos, A S Bacon, slcDonoueh A Cos. R B (assets, W S Hawkins, J Reideman. W D Siruktus A Cos, A Ehrlich A Bro, A A Aveilhe, Decker AF, 51 Y Henderson, E E Cheatham, Meinbard Bros A Cos. slendel A D, F Kntiemun. Smith Bros A Cos, Smith Bros A Cos. J C Bru\ n, Kavanaugh A B, J M Barnard, I Gault, R LePage, Beazeley A Z. H slyers A Bros. C O Fulton, C E Stults, 5V I Sillier. Fretwell A N, 51 51 Eason, Southern Cotton Oil Cos. Epstein A W, J D Weed A Cos. 51 Ferst A Cos. Warnock A SV. J Bacon, A Hanley. Reppard A Cos. D A McGee. K Baker. J K Clarke A Cos. Meinhard Bros A Cos, T Keller, WW Gordon A Cos. 51 Maclean, MrsT Brigman, Woods A Cos, J S sVood A Bro. Fisher Bros, Garnett, S A Cos. Hsl Comer A Cos, H L Brighton, F M Farley,Herron A 3, Ellis, Y A Cos, G Walter A Cos, Baldwin A Cos, Montague A Cos, E T Roberts, C I, Jones. Per Central Railroad. Deo 17—Fordg Agt. Jno Flannery A Cos, Baldwin A Cos. erronAG. 51 Maclean, F M Farley. 51 Y A D I Mclntire. D 51 Lee, Warren A A, G Walter A Cos. D Y Dancy, H M Comer A Co,W 5V Gordon A Co.Butler A S, Garnett, S A Cos, J 8 Wood A Bro, Pearson A S. Montague A Cos, I? D Bogart. Woods A Cos, G O Teuton, 'oore, H A Cos, Lee Roy Myers A Cos. D Cox, C II Carson, H flyers A Bros. Frank A Cos, Southern Cotton Oil Cos. A B Hull, Eckman A V, Stillwell, P A 51. G Eckstein A Cos, Mohr Bros, I Epstein A Bro. S Guekenheiiner A Son. B L Couper, Lloyd A A, W I Miller, E Lovell A Sou. J D Weed A Cos, 8 Cohen, J H Silva A Son, T J Davis A Cos, Palmer Bros, H L Schreiner, C W Helmken,sV G Cooper, M Boley A Son, I G Haas, T P Bond A Cos, Standard Oil Cos. Lindsay A 51, Ludden A B, Kavanaugh A B, Peacock, U A Cos, J P Williams A Cos, Ellis, Y' A Cos, F H slcGehee, Miss I, R Roberts. Ter steamship Johns Hopkins, from Baltimore —E A Abbott, V A Aveilhe. Bond, HA E, Theo Bascli. G W Allen, Byek AB, Brush E L Cos. Bendheim Bros A Cos, Lindsay A 51, R J Bigg A S W Braucb, Chas A Sav R R, 5V 51 Cleveland, Clark AD, R C Connell, J A Douglass A Cos, G Davis A Son, w G Cooper, Decker A F, John Derst. Dr 5Vm Duncan, Epstein A SV, J H Fox. A Ehrlich A Bro, A Falk A Son, M Ferst A Cos, Frank A Cos, Fretwell A N, Einstein A L. F Gut man, S Guekenheimer A Son. C M Gilbert A Cos, Grady. Do L A Cos. W W Gordon A Cos. A B Hull A Hanley, J H Helmken. Harms A J. H D Head man. Freid A 11, Jas Hart A Bro, Haines A D, G 51 Heidt A Cos, Win Hone A Cos, I G Haas. E J Keiffer. Jno Lyons A Cos, J J Lutz. D B Lester. Lippman Bros*. E Lovell A Sou, Lindsay A 5L H Lewin, Lovell A L. Lloyd AA. A Leiiler, R S C C Jones, J F LaFar, MeGillis A M,Mendel A D. H Mvers A Bros, R D McDonell, Jno Nicolsou Jr, A J Miller A C>. JW 51 oore, Nathan Bros, J O'Byrne. A S Nichols, Ohlander Bros, Order J H Johnson, Teeple A Cos, A F Mackay, A B Hull. Harmon AC, W D Simpkins A Cr, J Schlev. Palmer Bros, Pearson A S, N Paulsen A Cos. J W Parish. Kieser A S. L Remiou. Southern Ex Cos, II Rocdeger, stmr Katie, J S Silva A Son, A 1, Schaffer. S. F A 5V Rv. H Solomon A Son, stmr Pope Catlin. E A SOhwarz, Slater, 51 A Cos, Geo Schwarz. G W Tiedeman, J C Thompson. J T Thornton. ASIA C W West. JD W eed A Cos, 1 Wei-beln. .1 B West A Cos, J P W'illiams A Cos, L Vogel. P H Ward, Chas Zink. Per steamship Chattahoochee, from New York —A R Alttnayer A Cos, Atlanta Guano Cos. EA Abbott, G W Allen. C G Anderson agt. 0 Butler, Byok AS. Baldwin A Cos, Bendheim Bros A Cos, Bond. H A E, ti W brancn, C R R. Crohan A D. 5V S (’berry A Cos, T P Bond A Cos. J Cohen, slrs T 51 Cunningham, J S Collins A Cos, Cohen A B, R J Cubbedge, A Doyle, 51 J Doyle. L B Davis, G Davis A Son. J A Douglass A Cos. steamship Dessotig. J Derst. Einstein AL, Epstein AW, A Ehrlich A Bro. Helen an A V, I Epstein A Bro, Frank A Cos, Z Falk. J H Estill, A Falk A Son, Fleisehnian A Cos, JII Fur her. M Ferst A Cos, Jno Flannery A Cos, S Guekenheimer A don, B M I Lrtuukel, J Gorham, C M Gilbert A Cos, Chas Gabsuian, Gray A O'B, S T Goodwin, 51 Golin.s ky, JSV Geil, J Gardner agt, Hirsch Bros, A B Girardeau, F Gutman, Harms A J, Hexter A K. A Hanley, lxivell A L, slohr Bros. Sleudel A D, sleinhard Bros A Cos, Menken A A, It L Miller, Marshal! House, J I, Hardee, .Mrs A L Hartridge. J 11 Helmkeu, D Hogau. slrs 51 C Herman, TT Jackson. Sirs V H Jeffords, Kavanaugh A B, A Krauss, S KrouskoiT, .1 Kmk, W S King agt, Ludden AB, Lippman Bros, B H Levy A Bro, A Leffler, Jno Lyons A < 'o, N Lang, w G La t hrop, Lindsay A , H F Luba A Cos, II H Liv ingston, E Lovell A Son, D B Lester. Menken A A, Lilicnthal A Son, R L Miller, Mias 51 Mont gomery. II Myers A Bros. D P .Myerson, G S 51c- Alpin, R S .Hell, A .Minis A Sous. P E M isters, A McAllister. R D McDonell, J McGrath A Cos, J G Nelson A Cos, G Noble. Jno Nieolson Jr, K N O Noonan, A C (lelschic. Oglethorpe Club, C D Owens, bark S J Omaudy, Dr Oh onnel care L B Fielding, J 1> Osnorn care I G Haas. Pulaski House, Palmer Bros, 51 Praeger. J Perilusld, N Paulsen A Cos, Pearson A S. Peacock, H A Cos, C D Rogers, Read lug Iron Works, 5V D Rice, Geu G M Sorrel, R. FAWRy. P B Springer, Strauss Bros, It L Schreiner, Jno Sullivan, A G Stubbs. J T Shuptrine A Bro, Smith Bros A Cos, 51 Sternburg, J S Silva A Son, CL Jones, Wm Sherlmg, H Solomon A Son, W D Simkins A Cos, C E Stultz, E A Schwarz, Slater. 51 A Cos, Chas Strieker, Solomons A Cos. PTuberdy, ECTisli ler, Southern Cotton Oil Cos, Southern Ex Cos, Southern Ex Cos. G W Tiedeman, Singer slfg Cos, Vale Royal Mfg Cos, Mutual Co-op Cos, Sirs J J W ilder. D Weisbein, J 1) Weed A i o. P H Ward, Vale Royal Mfg Cos, Thus West, 5V H sVilliams, Mrs M Williams. A M A C W West, W U Tel Cos, 51 Young, Ua A Fla 1 S B Cos. LIST OF VESSELS Up, Cleared and Sailed for this Port. STEAMSHIPS. Carbis Bay (Br), , Maeeio, sld Nov 12 via port in United States. Kate(Br), Durkie, Cardiff, sld Nov 3) via St V'incent, C VI. SHIPS. Etta Br), Arthur, Rio Janeiro, sld Nov 4. Homsdale (Br), Crombie, Rio Janeira, sld Nov 9. BARKS. Niobe (Nor), Olsen, at Buenos Ayres, Sept 27. Remittent (Nor), Pedersen, Buenos Ayres, sld Nov 6. Amaranth (Nor), Barentsen, Port Vendres. sld Oct 24. Unione P (Ital), Zino, Genoa, sld Oct 26. Unlone (Ital), Esposito, Oporto, sld Oct 22. sleteor (Ger), Voss. Stettin, sld Nov 1. Unione (Ital), Garibaldi, Buenos Ayres, sld Oct 13. Sigurd Jarl (Nor). Olsen, Santos, sld Oct 14. Republic (Nor). Sarbo, Amsterdam, sld Nov ,2. Peabody (Nor), Nielsen, Santos, sld Oct 18. Samuel Welsh, Thiessing, Philadelphia, cld Deo 3. Ossuna (Br), slcKay, Belfast, I. sld Nov 18. Alliance (Nor), Salvesen Hamburg, sld Nov 18. sladre (Ital), Costa, at Malaga Nov 6. Salvador (Iial), Valle, at Port 5 7 eudres Nov 20. Lady Gertrude (Br), Coutts, Buenos Ayres, sld Oct 29. Orion (Sw), , Grangemouth, sld Nov 29. Cohnheim (Ger). Zeplein, Lisbon, sld Nov 17. Alfred Gibbs (Nor), Reinert, Buenos Ayres, sld Nov 4. Frederick Stang (Nor), Buenos Ayres, sld Nov 9. Elba. Tilton, New York, up Dec 14. Norman (Br), Dinsraore, Liverpool, sld Dec 12. Gyller (Nor), Larsen, Santos, sld Nov 6. brios. *, Belle of tho Bay, Behrinan, Richmond, up N’S 23. ” Florence, Flynn, Philadelphia, up Nov 16. SCHOONERS. Lizzie Dewey, Clark, Baltimore, sld Nov 26. John B Hamel Jr, Fennimore, Baltimore, up Decß. Spotless, Eldridge, Baltimore, up Dec 8. Avm Frederick. Burgess, Baltimore, sld Dec 12. Joseph Rudd, Hallock, New York, sld Dec 7. Cassie Jameson, Collins, Boston, sld Nov 30 via Clark's Cove. Gertie M ltickerson, Anderson, New York, up Dec 12, Jose Ollverri. Avery, Boston, cld Deo 7. Annie Bliss, O'Donnell. New York, up Dec 14. Lida J Lewis, Townsend, Boston via Clarks Cove, cld Dec 5. Annie C Grace, Grace, Philadelphia, up Dec 9. Norman, Kreger, New York, up Dec 14. BOOK NOTICES. Rondah; or, Thirty-three Years in a Star, by Florence Carpenter Dieudonne. Cloth, To cents; paper cover, 50 cents. The plot of this story is strange and weird, and the incidents surprising in the highest degree. The scene is laid chiefly in a little star with subterranean volcanic fires and boiling seas. To this small planet, not yet entirely fitted for human inhab itants, some of the characters are conveyed by extraordinary means from tbe Earth while a tempest is in progress. Their ad ventures during the luxuriant summer and the icy twenty years’ winter are vividly and strikingly depicted, love, hate, jealousy and enthusiasm entering largely into their very peculiar and interesting experience. Five Hundred Dollars and Other Stories of New Enoland Life. By C. H. W. 16 mo. cloth. Price 81.23. Little, Brown & Com gwiy, Publishers, 254 Washington street, oston. This is a volume of humorous stories by a new writer who has met with great favor as a contributor to the Century Magazine, in which “The Village Convict” and “Eli” —two marked successes—as well as some of the other stories now collecte 1, were origi nally published. They are full of quaintly humorous sayings and sketches of Massa chusetts fishermen and country fol s along shore and in the back “deestricks,” and their peculiarities and genuine, although homely, wit and humor are depicted and described by a very careful and truthful observer and clever writer. Ecdora; a Tale of Love (illustrated). By M. B. 31. Toiantl, with drawings by H. Siddons Mowbray and W. H. Gibson, and decorations in the text by L. S. Ipseu. J. B. Lippinoott Company, publishers, Philadelphia. Price $3. This volume is chiefly valuable for its handsome illustrations—and they are very handsome —and for its beautiful binding and handsome typographical work. The poem is one of considerable merit, but after all it simply offers the artist, the printer and the bookbinder an opportunity for dis piaving t heir skill and taste. The volume would make an acceptable Christmas present. Ashes of the FcTrßE;'a study of mere human nature. The Suicide of Sylvester Gray, by Edward Heron-Alien. Belford, Clarke A Cos!, publishers, New York. With reference to this work the author says: “The romance included under the heading of ‘The Ashes of the Future,’ con stituting in substance the com pleted history of a single life, contain but a single moral, viz: that man’s dreams of the future are never realized; that bis castles, reared proudly, and finished in the air, seldom rise above the first story on terra flrma." Anti-Poverty and Progress; Labor and Capital. By Sister Frances 31. Clare (The Nun of Kenmare). Belford, Clarke A Cos., Publishers. New s’ork. This work is interesting in view of the fact that questions which tave been brought be fore the public by Henry George and Dr. Me- Glynn are ably and interestingly discussed in it. MAGAZINES. The January numlier of Scribner s begins the second year of this publication. The features of the new year promise to be most interesting and valuable contributions to literature, and the publishers’ announce ment of increased excellence in illustration is evidently to be richly fulfilled. The first of a series of thoughtful and charming essays, by Robert Louis Stevenson, is en titled “A Chapter on Dreams.” In it, he tells in a personal, intimate way the story ot “51 v Brownies, God bless them! who do one-half my work for me while I am fast asleep, and in all human likelihood, do the rest for me as well, when I am wide awake and fondly supix'se I do it for myself.” The origin of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hvde” and “Olalla” is incidentally related. ’The lead ing article of the number—“ The Man at Arms,” by E. H. Blashfieldand E. VV. Blash field—is very richly illustrated by the for mer. Mr. Edward L. Wilson, whose arti cle on “The Modern Nile” in the September number of the magazine was so cordially received, contrib utes an equally interesting account of “The Great Pyramid” of Cheops! which desoribes the appearance and structure of that ancient monument. The fiction is also nu exceptionally strong feature of tho num ber, and much of it is abundantly illustra ted. Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York. Tho Cosmopolitan for December presents the Shah of Tersia in the light of an avari cious barbarian, to whom cruelty and the accumulation of wealth are sources of great pleasure. Olive Thorne Miller’s article on “Mr. Crowley, the Chimpanzee,” illustrated by J. Carter Beard, is a charming study of a creature in the Central Park Zool .gical Museum. “From Forest to Floor,” a pro fusely illustrated article by J. Macdonald Oxley. Accompanying a b au’iful frontis piece of Mnie. de Longueville, ougraved by Emile Clement, is an article, entitled “A Politician and a Saint,” by James Brack Perkins, who describes vivaciously and wit tily lie career of the handsomest and most, notable French woman of the seventeenth centurv. Schlicht & Field Cos., publishers Now Vork. The Pansy for December contains some THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1887. pretty illustrations and can hardly fail to please the little folks. D. Lothrop Company, Boston. K.NG OF THE DUDES MARRIED. His Quiet Wedding in Baltimore. From the Baltimore American. Among the passengers on the express from New York Friday afternoon, was Mr. E. Berry Wall, ox-king of the dudes. Ho was accompanied by two ladies, one of them a tall and graceful blonde, with a very pretty face. Mr. Wall upon leaving the depot or dered a cab, and the three wore driven to the St. James Hotel, where the ladies regis tered—M rs. Milbourne,Washington ;Miss Sa lome Milbourne, New York. The best rooms in tlie house were engaged for the ladies, who immediately retired. Mr. Wall then called a cab, but before it arrived Miss Mil bourne had left her mot' er ami joined Mr. Wall in the reception-room. They were earn estly engaged in conversation when the cab was announced. Miss Milbourn was then placed inside the vehicle with Mr. Wall, who ordered the driver to call first at the Maryland Club. Upon arriving at the club house, Mr. Wall left the young lady in the cab w hile he sought Mr. Wins low Williams. That gentleman was found in the cafe at dinner. Mr. Wall called him aside, and hastily told him that lie was go ing to be married at once, and he wanted Mr. Williams to be his best man. Mr. Wil liams treated the affair as a huge joke, and refused to believe him at first, but when Mr. Wall informed him that he was never more serious Mr. Williams consented to act. He then asked when it tvas to come off, expecting fully a week’s grace, when Mr. Wall informed him that the prospective bride was at that moment waiting in a cab outside to appear before a clergy man. Mr. Williams protested that he was not suitably dressed, but to no purpose. The cloth s he had on, Mr. Wall said,would answer first-rate. The ex-King of the Dudes then referred to his own dress as be ing only ordinary. He wore a black cut away coat, brown, baggy trows rs, white vest, a four-in-barni white tie, and a low derby hat. Mr. Williams was then given only time enough to get his great coat and hat, when he was taken out to the cab am l introduced to Miss Milbourne. Both gen tlemen got inside, and the cab rolled off to the office of the Clerk of the Court of Com mon Pleas, where Mr. Wall expected to ob tain a marriage license. The clerk’s office was closed. Here was a dilemma. Home one around the building suggested that if the parties were in a hurry they might hunt up the marriage clerk at his home, on Caroline street, and perhaps he could be persuaded to return to tlie court and issue the license. Acting on the sug gestion, the party drove over to Caroline street, saw the clerk, returned with him to the court and the license wa- issued. It was now 5 o’clock. “Drive quickly to the parsonage of St. Paul’s church,” was the order Mr. Wall gave the coachman as he was leaving the court office. In a few minutes the party awaited Rev. W. S. B. Hodges in the parlor of his residence, on Saratoga street. Miss Milbourne, who has auburn hair and large blue eyes, was dressed in a gray trav eling dress, a brown hat, and a magnificent sealskin dolman Presently the doctor entered the room and asked Mr. Wall his pleasure. “We wish to get married,” said Mr. Wall; “here is the license.” Dr. Hodges glanced over the document, and, finding it in regular order, immediately began tbe coremonv, with Mr. Williams as the only wit.:ess. When it was all over the t ride and groom were congratulated by l)r. Hodges and Mr. Williams. Then they all left the house and returned to the St. James, where a handsome wedding dinner was sened. Afterward Mr. 'Wall sent a telegram to the EbLitt House, Washington, eng ging rooms for to-night. It was reported at the hotel that Mi's. Milbourne also sent a dis patch to the same city, something like this: “Berry and Salome went out for a walk. When they came back they were marrieiL Nothing to be dgue but to submit to it ” It could not be learned to whom the tele gram was sent, but it is presumed that it was addressed to Maj. Milbourne. A second dispatch was sent by Mr. Wall to his mother in New York. It read: “I am married to the loveliest girl in the country.” After receiving a few friends at the hotel, the bridal couple, accompanied by the young iady's mother, left for Washington on the 8:15 train. The bride is a daughter of Maj. Milbourne, of the 1 War Department, Wash ington, and has been abroad for nearly two years. With her mother, she has been in New York for the past week or so, whither she went to see her aunt, Mrs. Stone, leave for Europe. Mr. Wail has known her for several years, having met her at a swell re ception in New York. Longest Balloon Voyage on Record. From St Nicholas for December. Prof. John Wise, a world-famed remnant, sailed through the air in July, 185!). from St. Louis, Mo., to Henderson, Jefferson county, N. Y., —a-distauc • in a straight line of 835 miles. He laid claim to 1,050 miles, by reason of the many turns taken during the trip, which took his baboon out of a direct course into circles and curves. This voyage is the longest recorded in baboon history. The balloon was in the air over night—a period of about twenty hours. Prof. Wise tried more than once, but without success, to equal o;‘ exceed the famous trip mention ed. Finally, a few years ago, he left St. Dili is in a balloon on a long trip, for the iast time. He has never been heard from. A reporter who went with him wus found dead some weeks later on t:ie short- of Lake Michigan. By reason of this and other disasters, the suggestion ot a long a;i-voy age gives rise in the public mind to a keen sense of the perils which attend every at tempt to stay in the sky over night. OFFICIAL MORTUARY REPORT. Of the City of Havnnnali f*>.- Hie Week End- Inc Friday, Dec. I*s, IHH7. Whites. Bl'ks A C’l'd rs-nth Over! Un- Over ; Un- Causes or Death. J 0 ,1,,,. j,; jo derlO M.j F. M.j F.|;M.I F. >l7f" Alcoholism 1 ...j Burns | |... |...| 1 Cholera infantum 1,... Consumption, bowels |...,|...l l ... ... Consumption, lungs..| 1 j... j II Croup, membraneous 1 ...j... Convulsions.puenj’r’l 1, Fever, continued ;... ... 1 Fever, typbo malarial 1 ..... lieart, undefined.. | 1 Inanition 2... Old age ] 1 j. Pneumonia ] * | 11...;... j... Pyaemia • 1 . ... ... Herofula.. . .jl ...; 1 Undefined j. ..j. i 1 T0ta1!.... -4 j ... | L ill 31 4l 3 2 RECAPITULATION. Deaths in city—Whites, 6; blacks and col ored. 12: total 18. Exclusive of still blrtbs, blacks and colored, 2. SUMMARY. ’ Whites.! Colored. *-i Ages. | I M. | F.- M. F. & Uniler 1 year ..| 1. 2 ... 2 Between 1 and 2 [. .., j 1 1, 2 Between 2 ami 5 years 11 Between 5 and 10 years . 1 1 19 Between 3) and 30 years 2 2 Between 39 and 46 years 1 .... 1 Between 4*) and 50 veare... 9 .... 2 15 Between .Viaml (X) years... 1 —l| 1 Between 70 and 81) years... 1 1 Between 80 and 90 yeara j 1 ... X Total : 8 1 6 6|W Population— Whites. 26,675; blacks and col or.- 1.19,111: PVeil. 45.7*80. Annual ratio p-.r1.00l population for week Whiles. 11.6; blacks and colofcd. 32.7. J. T. McFAWLAND. M. D.. Health Officer. Tf.nntson says he is highly pleased to hear that "i.laiue" has lieen success;ally dramatized. LOTTFRY. OFFICIAL DRAWING^ —OF THE— LOUISIANA. STATE LOTTERY, SINGLE NUMBER. CLASS "M." Drawn at New Orleans, La,, on Tuesday, Doc. Iff, ISS7 FULL PItI7.ES: No. Prize. No. Prize. So. 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X) 16495.. am 44024 200 70968 3X> 16728.. ami41060.. . 50)1 71085 . .. 2"0 16792.. am) 14317.... 3X1,71102.... 9l 13938 ... axi144221 xij712n1.... 17054.. 200)4422!).... X)(713.M. ... 1000 17079.. am;4i34i.... axijimw.... am 17147.. 501 >'44397.... aX) 71487... ax) 17579.. am 11395.... 300)71602. .. 3X) 11062.. 200)444X2 ... 300 71622... 2(XI 179.12.. a)'' 14539.... aw 11912 3XJ 17968.. 300144519.... 3XI 71914.... ltxX) i81t')9.... 200! 14687.... 200 71944 3)0 1X411.... 3X)j44x73 axi 72165 axi 18550 ... 500 -CX89.... am 72245 . . a) 18757.. 200141056.... aXI 72.)'-9 3X) 1X784.... 500)14087.... 500 72316 . .1 300 19007 500145001.... 3)0 721)12... 3X) 191 XX).... 200 45168.... 3*) 72730.... am 19844.. at)-:) 45180.... 200 72824 a*) 10481.. 800 45501.... 300 73040.... 300 P14X2.... 3Xi|45018. .. 200 73141.... 500 19519.. 200 15966. .. 200 73181 3)0 19567.. .. 500 46062.... 3X07:122!) . . 3XI 19677 200 46254.... 3XI 73304 .. 200 31247.. 200 46386.... aX) 73467 . aX) 20519.. 200 41053.... 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MOO 58565 ... 800160471 ... 3X) *7624 am 8564.1.... 800! 8)638.... 30 *l7*o 200 55767 300)!.... X) TjOTTKRY. No. iYisr.t No. Prize. I No. Prize. 8111.... m 8?554.... iHH): 93495.... ttX) 8lH)7 5iH 87374 tfHMMU? 300 Kim... m 87444... 300! 1)3*150 ... $H> 81210.. m 3OO 93711.... 3H> 81$*7 200 *7713 90088802 ... 300 81311 £00|5792() SOO 93970 ... 300 81331) 300 88009 $X103970 300 81705.. SAX) j 88050.... 1000:94101... 300 8202* £OO .SHOTS 800 94398..., £OO 82117.. 300:88100.... 1000 91009.... 10(4) 82178.. .. 300 iKS KJ5.... 1000 94775 ... 200 82300 200 88216 SH) 105009 £OO 82*127 ... 900 88318. ... 200 95028 ... 2(X) 82519.. .. 300 88546.... 200 95129 ... 200 83768 900188661 200 05180 900 83923.. 200 VC23 ... 900 95189 300 83035 900 857.14 200 1 95204 200 83168 ... 600 88758 ... 200'9.VJ60. . .. 20( * 88172.. 200.59087.... 300• 9A ft.ll 5000 83206.. 200 i 80135.... 200'0MK1.... 200 83232 900:89409.... 900 NSHO9 .. 500 88391 200'89199 ... £OQ 90119 ... 200 83439.. S(H) 89676 200‘.Hi 185 900 88VI3 200 890 SS. ... 200 9(5212 .. 200 84558 200 89734 .. 90;) 96321 . 800 83708 800 80878 NX) 00388 200 853870.. 600 89881.... 800 00013 .’KH) 83991 990 90090.... 300 96638 300 K 3996 300 90098.... 200 1H.7 74 - 300 84HI| ... 300 90229.... 2(H) 96964.... 2(H) 84027.. S(H) 90968 ... 200 97090.... 600 84182 .. 600 90287.... 300 9711! 200 84193 ... 200 90390. ... 3(H) 97427. . .. 6(H) 81041 ... 900 90525.... 200 91161 ... 500 84764 ... 200 1H1662. ... 200197287. ... 2(H) 84739 900{90748... 2(H) 97265. ... (H) 84769 2(H) 00870 2(H) 1)7328 300 84775.. .. 3(H 00875.... H) 97808 .. 2(H) 85004 800 W )876.... 200 97852 3(H) 63009 .. 21W 90878.... a00'97894 ... 200 KM Hit).... 200 91049.... 9(H) j 97 960 ... 800 KMBK ... 900 91305.... 2(H)197977.... 3(H) 85206.. 500 91422 ... 200! 08021 .... 2(H) 85575 300 91508.... S(H) 98049.... 200 KV94 ‘4OO 91535 300 98169 14(H) 85624.. .. S(H) 91564 2(H) 98179.... 2(H) 85638 ... 200 91581... 2(H) 1 952 >4 .. 900 867*29 ... 900 91685.... 60019*105 S(H) 86816 ... 800 92007. ... 801M9M410 ... 200 85956.. 3(H) 92914 3(H) 98400.... J&X) K 3962 200 923()9 900 98635 ... 2(H) 86219 ... 2(Mi 92581.... $H> 98785.... ;H) 86274 ... 20(1 92768.... 200 99242.... 200 86407 309 98.807 3(H) 99347 2(H) 86417 500 92812. .. 200 99191.... ;XH‘ 86361 500! 93827.... 2(H) 99687 200 80664 200 92982 2(H) 199762 200 87034 ... 800!93005.... 800 APPR 'M m \ r >\ PHIZES 100 nuniTu'-re from 53-100 to 53600 inclusive, heiutf 50 numbers on each side of the num hvr drawing the Capital prize of S'XX),(XX). SSOO 100 numbers from 8130 to 8230 inclusive, being: 50 numbers on each skin of the num ber drawing the Capital Prize of SIOO,OOO. 300 100 numbers from 21251 to 21351 inclusive, beint; 50 numbers on each side of the num ber drawing; he Capital Prize of SSo,(XM.. 200 1000 uumbera ending with 59, being the two last figures of the number drawing the Capital Prize of $300,0X) • 100 10C* numbers ending with SO, leing the two last figures of the number drawing the 130 The subscribers having supervised the Single Number Drawing, Class M. Louisiana Static Lottkhy, hereby certify that the Above are the numbers which were this day drawn from the I*JO.:XX) nlaced in tie* wheel, with the prizes cor responding to them. Wit ness our hands at New Orleans, La., this Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1887. (J. T. BEAUREGARD, ' J. A. EARLY, Commissioners. Prizes ('ashed in full without deduction. No. 58159 draws Capital Prize S3(X*,O(X), sold in Chester Town, Kent Cos., Maryland. No. 8180 draws Second Capital Prize sl(X*.ool>, sold in New York, New Orleans, Boston, St. Louis and Kan sas City, Mo., Lancaster. Pa., Memphis, T* rm.. and Vicksburg. Miss. No. 218*.)1 draws Thin! Capital Prize. $50,000, sold in Omaha, Neb. No. 67022 draws s2s,o*X*, sold in Poston, (Chicago, San Francisco, Memphis, Ten**., Carson City. Nev., Carbondale, Pa., Aberdeen, Mias.. Albii quen| i■*. N. Mex . Chariton, lowa, Shell Lake, Wis., Burnable, Ky.. Pelham. Tenn.. and But man, Mich. No. 57284 draws sJo,tx>). so and 1 in New York, New Orleans, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Jersey City, N. J.. St. I^ouft .4, Kansas City, Mo.. San Fraucisco, Cal.. Kingtland, iud.. Ricuiuoud, Ark., Columbus, Miss., and Kenton town, Ky. No. 5H507 draws SIO,OOO, sold In Washington. D. C. Nos. 2859, 499:., 41 ‘XXI, 60,824, 95451, each draw SSOOO, sold in New York, New Orleans. Brooklyn, N. Y., Boston. Chicago, Cin cinnati, O Memphis, Tenn., Los Angeles. Cal., Denver. Col., Carson City, Nev., Kansas City. Mo.. Fort Wayne, In i.. Bumiugnam, Ala, Shreveport, La., Navasota, Tex., and other points. L*S.L. CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. •*H> do hereby certify that /v supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly aiui Semi- Annual Drawings of the Louisiana State lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Urn wings themselves, and that the 8 one are conducted with honesty, Jamiese, ami i% good faith toward ail parties, and we authorize lice Company to use this certificate, with too similes o/ our signatures attached , in its adver tisements- CoTrimlioner. We the vrrdemfaned Banks and Bankers mill pay all Pn'zes drawn in the Tsmisiana State fjot terie* *> mo he presented at our counter*. J. H. OGLESBY, Pres Louisiana Nat'i Bank PIERRE LANAUX, Pres State Nat’i Bank. A. BALDWIN. Pres. New Orleans Nat'i Bank. CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION'. lj Over Half a Million Distributed LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY IncoiT>orafed In 1-W for £5 year* by tbe l&turn for Educational and CJuaritablo purposes —with a capital of sl,ooo,lXlo—to which a reserve fund of over S.VjO.oto has since been n/lded. By an overwhelming popular vote its fran chise *'ns made a part of the present State con stitution. adopted December &i f A. L>. 181*9. The only Lot tent era rated on and indorsed by the people of any State. It never wales or postpones. !:■ limn) Single* \unihrr Drawing* fake Elace moniliiy, mid the <rsn<i heml-Annual >riwlti£4 res. nlariy every nix month# (Juno and Oeeember). A wrM.MUD OPPOHTIMTY TO \VI\ A KORTI \K. FIRST GRAND DRAWING CLASS \. IN THK ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, January 10, ft IMS— 2l*Jth Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $150,000. Cf Notice- Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, $5; Fifths, $2, Tenths, sl. ,MKT OP PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150.000... .*150,000 1 OHAND PRIZE < IF 50,000... 50,000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 10,000.... 20.000 2 T,.v IMK PRIZES OF 10,01)0. .. 80.000 4 I.' 'tOC PRIZES OF 5,000.... 20,000 20 PRIZES OK 1,000 ... 20.000 50 PHIZES OF 500 ... 25.000 100 PKI/A-S OF 300. .. 30,'0 200 PRIZES OK 200 ... 40,000 £OO PRIZES OF 100.... 50,000 ZPPROXIMATIOS PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of S3OO .. $30,000 100 “ " 200 ... 90,000 100 " “ e 100... 10.000 1.000 Terminal “ 50 80,000 2.170 Prizes, amount Inc to $.535,DU0 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to tbe offlee of tbe Company in New Or leans. For further Information write clearly, giving full address. POUT \ L NO T EH, Impress Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi nary letter. Currency by Express (at our expense, addressed M. A. DUTUIt, New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. O. Address Registered Letters to MAV ÜBUAIVri A VHOAAL fl WH, \ew Orleans, La, REMEMBER™" “TfiKSSi* *25 Early, who are in charge of tlie drawings, is a guarantee of absolute fairness and integrity, Pint the chances are all equal, and that no oae can jxjssibly divine what number will draw a Prize. REMEMBER that the paymentof ail Prizes in GU ARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANK* of New Orleans, and the Tickets are signed by the President of an i-stitutiou whose chartered rights are recognize l . In the highest Courts: therefore, beware o. any imitations or anonymous schemes. clotitixg. FOR GOOD, RELIABLE WELL MADE MEN’S, liO Y S ’ AND CIIIL D R EN 3^ C L 0 T H I N'Gr, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, GO TO MENKEN & ABRAHAMS * CLOTHING HOUSE! 158 BROUGHTON STREET. HATS AND MUX’S ITIiMSIIIMi GOODS. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC. 1 l OLL IN GT I I mToJJTI With Our Very Large And Cos uplf te Stock of CARRIAGES, HARNESS, BUGGIES, SUPPLIES. We are Prepared to Offer Very Close Prices ou Everything in Our Line. Turpentine Wagons. Farm Wagons. OUR STOCK IS HERE TO BE SOLD, AND WE ARE GOING TO SELL IT. Long Experience and Thorough Facilities For turning out the Best Vehicles at the Lowest possible Prices, give us advantages unsurpassed, ana it will always pay to look over our Stock and get our Figures, before Buying. We Guarantee Everything to fiome up to Our Representation. Remember that our Stock is Complete IN EVERY RESPECT. Always glad to show visitors through Our Extensive REPOSITORY. OFFICE: CORNER BAY AND MONTGOMERY STREETS. SALOMON COHEN. LITHOGRAPH Y. the' LARGEST LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT IN I’HE SOUThI TIIE Morning News Steam Printing House SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THIS WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT HAS A Lithographing and Engraving Department which is complete within itself, and the largest concern of the kind in the South. It is thoroughly equipped, having five presses, and all the latest mechanical appliances In the art, the best of artists and the most skillful lithog raphers, all under the management of an experienced superintendent. It also has the advantage of being a part of a well equipped printing and binding house, provided with every thing necessary to handle orders promptly, carefully and economically. Corporations, manufacturers, banks and bankers, mer chants and other business men who are about placing orders, are solicited to give this house an opportunity to figure on their work. When orders are of sufficient mag nitude to warrant it, a special agent will be sent to make estimates. J. H. ESTILL. SUSPENDERS. : (p|ARMSTRONG BRACE! i Wt P; ELASTIC SUSPENDER WITHOUT RUBBER. H 1 31 Combining Comfort and Durability. “jfl WIHO RUBBER USED IN THCBE GOODS. NICKEL PLATIO PW* .', /*) IJtfj BRASS SPRING'S FURNISH THE ELASTICITY. B Ask Your Dealer for Them?! TKtr Sent by Mail, Post Paid, on rscstptof price, at the following List lay o) lijgi A Quality, plain or fy. web. SCIO Quality, pl’n or fancy web SI 28 •iE/vc; ) 5®C ( ■OSP'vA B " “ - 75 E “ plain silk wab 1.80 /Jr I /§V Y?\C “ “ IOO|F - fancy “ 2.00 f W MT’C SPORTING GOODS. TO SPORTSMEN ! WE HAVE IN STOCK A LARGE ASSORT MENT OF American Breech Loading Guns. English Breech Loading Guns. Boys’ Donhle and Single Guns. Chamberlain Loaded Shells. Winchester Repeating Rifles. Winchester Repeating Shot Guns Hunting Coats and Shoes. Hunters’ Leegins and Caps. 150,000 Paper Shells. For Sale at Lowest Possible Prices. Palmer Bros DUPONT’S POWDER: WOOD POWDER. ELECTRIC KELTS. Electric Belt Free. rpo IK PRODUCE it ami obtain Agents wo will I for tLo next sixty days give away, free of charge, in each county in the United States a limited number of our German Electro Gulvunio Suoensory Belts—price, $5. A positive and un failing cure for Nervous Debility, Varicocele. Emissions, Impotency, Etc. ssoti reward paid if every Dolt we manufacture does not generate o genuine electric current. Address at onoe ELECTRIC BELT AGENCY P. O. Box 178, Brooklyn. N. Y. BANKS. KISSIMMEE CITY BANK, Kissimmee City, Orange County, Fla. CAPITAL - - - $50,000 rijxKANSAfT a regular banking business. Give 1 particular attention to Florida collections. Correspondence solicited, issue Exchange on New York, New Orleans, Satanruth and Jack sonville. Fla. Resident Agents for Coutts & Cot and Melville, Evans & Cos., of London, England. New York correspondent; The seaboard National Bank. CLOTHING. We invite attention to our stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS. Perfect and complete in every detail, containing goods to suit all conditions and builds of Men, Boys and Children, and many handsome and ser viceable novelties, appropriate and useful gifts for the ap proaching Holidays, We will be pleased to show anyone through our stock. Respect- Dm i * GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. A. B. HULL, Agent Hazard Powder Cos., •—WHOLE&ALK DEALER IN— FwOUR, HAY,<3 RA.N, RICE, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. MILL STUFFS of oil kinds. Genuine TEXAS RED RUST PR< >OF SEED OATS. Special prices carload lots HAY and GRAIN. Prompt attention given all order* and satis faction guaranteed. OFFICE, ft ABFRCORN STREET. WAREHOUSE, NO 4 WALLET STREET, ON LINK CENTRAL RAILROAD. 7