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IVTKLLTGENCE.
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Monday, Aug 19. -8A
yjRIVED yesterday.
ARB* v,Anne Baltimore, with
V v, r Id L4WI *?S% Jos 4 Roberts & Cos.
and way
teA2l<lj -yietilock, Agt.
U3lilflp Tor A routine yesterday.
AF.RI vEP Jers Schwarz. Ensenada, in bal
,
W ‘ AT tybee yesterday.
l’eterson, Montevideo, m
tfS-Mww-
sailed yesterday.
spotless, Baltimore.
wnTTEE TO MARINERS.
H f tvUnited States Hydrographic
branch of t'r l - , the Custom House
has been estabhshe^in^^
it savannah > will be furnished
and all of charge. Captains are
SSHi to call at the g \ V atters.
Ensign US N, in charge, pro tem.
CONSIGNEES.
, and <avannah Railway, Aug 1.
v >lßhs A Sons. Lindaav & M
..Transfer OAK*. a wr , j Morrison, Mrs J
palmer Bros.
V.exander, luesei a , uski Southern Cot-
f E MiU B W S SO^ n ry'ico, M Y Henderson, H
H Spring, E and Western Railway,
Per *“? office W W Amair, C O Haines,
Aug 1. -I o r Jr ai Beley & Sou, I rank & Cos,
B H bevy A 810, A a L > Jones _ M Feret & Cos,
Memhard Bum a l. F McDonough & Cos,
H Myers A Bros. Aniolu.vr,j >aie & w g
Kj? •’asseis. S, r ll( J cker &F , h Groat, O
King. A lA,ffle * ,| £ po, Siillwell, M & Cos, E
Ebberwein. blat . • j u_ g ra j t h Bros, Dr D
B Hunting UbJ 1 Bro , H Solomon & Son,
Oox. “ UvrsATJR Einstein. M F Beals,
jKi 11 'per- ~ , t c.,, T Steffens, Decker &F,
Ahramv A B Hull Si Tddeman & Broi Miles &
n H Hus' Frierson A Cos, IV D Simkins & Cos.
11 1 ’ * Son, Geo Meyer, CAUray
r° U H P Smart Hamn ond, H & Cos, T O’Brien
Tc rXit v Cos V V Schwarz. M Maclean & Cos,
' v U hi m no Flannery & Cos, Herron &G.
H M Comer & Cos, Woods & Cos, Garnett, S&.
Cos.
LIST OF VESSELS
Up, Cleared and Sailed for this Port.
STEAMSHIPS.
Peconic (Br), Evans, Palermo via New York, sld
July 29
Elena Cosulich (Ausi, Cosulich, at Sunderland
Hairi- ure (Br), BauicK, at Cadiz July 15 via
Forman and Philadelphia. , _ ,
Amy Dora (Br), ruompson, Hamburg via Port
Koval, S C, sld Aug 5.
Pocaiise: ißr, Jenkins, Palermo via New \ork,
sld July 27.
Elviva (Bp. , from . sld Aug —.
Helvetia (Br), Cochran, Loudon, sld Aug il.
Kathleen Br. Thompson, , sld Aug —.
County of Bolipe (Br), Fraser, , up Aug 15,
BARKS.
Emma and Robert (Qer), Schmiilfc, Buenos
Ayres, sld June 21.
f.aeta < It.ili, Leboffe. at Naples April 21.
Fe.ix Men lelssohu (Ger>, Fretwurat, at Buenos
Ayres April 25. •
Elisa Both (Ger). Ahrens, Liverpool via Rio
Janeiro, sld July 13.
Yzabel < Port). Arango. Oporto via Rio Janeiro,
aid April 16.
Minerva (Nor). Joharmeseo, Shields, sld about
June 1.
Washington (Iran. Caflero, Girgenti, sld Juno 8.
Martino 'ilento Utah, Ametrano, Buenos Ayres,
sld May 18.
Bn■•no3 Ayres Ger', A'nlera, Grimsby via Para,
sld Juno 10.
os-oiH:-), Davies, at Swansea May 17 via St
Paul de Loasdo.
\ ictori.i i Bn. Davis, Newport E, sld June 3 via
Montevidei >.
Sjomanden (Nor), Curson, Buenos Ayres, sld
July 8. _
Socdre (Nor), Lie, Ensenada, sld July 8.
Alice (Port), Ouevedo, Kio Janeiro, sld July 3.
Eha, Tilton, New York, sld Aug 13.
L-o ii la Itai>. Trapa ii, a* Buenos .Ayres May 6,
ogar Nor), Hallgren. from , sld July —.
Hetty (Ger). Heyl. Bergen, sld Aug 3.
Louis-Non. Cornellsen. Hamburg, sld Aug 13.
Sant Angelo tltal), Cariero at Bahia
Blanca, Juno :JO.
Sereia (Port), Reis, Rio Janeiro, sld July 5.
BRIGS.
GeorgianaFGeery,Conklin, New York, sld Aug
SCHOONERS.
Messina Nor), , from —. sld July —.
n ! / riffl r , Philadelphia, up July 31.
\’ ot / 1 /’ IT - ' anamau. Philadelphia, sld Aug 8.
Is.mul t t . \ oorhe *s, Baltimore, up Aug 15.
John H Cross, Rawley, Boston, up Aug —.
buck notices.
vdixg Brass: a novel by Herbert G. Dick
hi- American News Company, 3.) Chambers
SIIXet N w York. Paper, price 25 cents.
Hus st ry will servo admirably to fill up
a i idle hour or to while away the time on a
steamship or railway car.
T SvCm r r,V- E ? y' n , HIS Tales op Si-oar
’’ Llarke & Cos., New York.
raper, price dO ceu ts.
rnis is a eoUocvioa of very fair dialect
Siories, and those who like stories of that
kmd will fi and them interesting.
b iford D l' C ak <3 . A ! ';- by R obert Fletcher Howe,
wnts ’ M Cos., New York. .Paper 50
1S a , n ‘ iteresting story, and well
1 r ,5( lu - it is a story of sea and
‘ le ' a Qis full ot stirring incidents
y^? s ’ r, ****** Novel of Life in
••bn Toi PuhliFmen 11 “■‘Jn nna ' The
:nvN rk ’nr * Co ’ >° W 23d street,
1,. ti , If- td br, price 50 cents,
ft- a ‘ ° presented some of the
IS ar‘tlr7 tUrBSOf lif9i,lNew Y ' )rk ’
laii t . hold th I rea < H Bto i ry ’ “ n< ) Uatl llarc,l y
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>me N iwK; t B X f i' lK;U ' Fawcett - with a Pro
•Vl • Vork. 1 Kerß ° a lielfort ‘. Clarke
iaa'vl'X' lume “Snosticism is dealt with
Ti; ~ v ) e!!tert aiuiug and instructive way
subject win' AndYiG “ lak,i a stU(l y o£ th3
_ Jad this work valuable.
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JUST THINK OF THE WIDOWS.
Why There Are Fo Many More of Them
Than of Widowers.
FYonuhe Westminster Review.
In the article which we published in ,
March last on “Work ad Women”®fe
stated that “it is not the spinsters who con
stitute the surplus female population and by
whoui the labor market is flooded, but the
widows, and adducing statistics in evi
dence, we added: “That the widows num
ber as many as 1,410,6iH and the widowers
589,644, being an excess of 821,940 women.
So great an excess of widows over widow
ers was scarcely to be expected, and must
be regarded as a deplorable thi ig, which
seems to suggest at once some default or
vice in our social life.” The greater
longevity of women than of men becomes a
factor in the advanced stages of life. On
reference to the ce sus of England and
Wales for 1881 we ilnd toat w.do .vers of 65
and upward numbered 180,124 aud widows
of corresponding age 372.377, whereas at 55
the widowers numbered 93,995 aud the wid
ows 259,811; and, again, at 45 the widowers
73,928 and the widows 193,680, so that the
excess is still greater where longevity has
nothing to do with it. For every 100 wid
owers in France there are 194 widows. How
young, too, in our own country some are
left widows is shown by the census of Eng
land and Wales of 1881, at which date th re
were 52,019 widows at the age of 25. Fifty
two thousand widows seem a great number
at an age when, according to some authori
ties, most women should first marry, es
pecially in these times.
As long as women do not submit to the
fate which weighs on their natural mates or
companions, but marry men old enough to
be their fathers, grandfathers or great
grandfathers (often widowers),from unwill
ingness to face the battle of life, or from
love of ease and show, so long will there be
a gross inequality between the number of
widows and widowers. That marriage on
the part of men is becoming later through
the gre iter struggle of life, the advantages
and fascinations of club life and other rea
sons, is a well-known fact. Now, from the
fact of men not only marrying often when
far advanced in manhood, but sometimes
when nearer the end than the beginning, to
which must be added remarriage often
more than once, and marrying then not
women of corresponding or approximately
corresponding age, but young women, it
must follow in the ordinary course of
things, without the necessity of any calcu
lation or reference to statistics, that, such
women must be left widows long before the
natural termination of their lives. Some
have seen in the fact of woman’s greater
longevity a reason why she should marry a
man somewhat younger than herself, so
that she may hope to have a companion in
her latter nays as well as in her earlier—a
season, indeed, in which sho often stands
sorely in need of a protector. The difficulty
of finding a suitable companion later in
life should certainly dictato to women the
importance, so far as practicable, of secur
ing a lifelong companion. It is hardly nec
essary to mention that to do so is one of the
essential conditions of true marriage—the
ideal marriage, which, be it said by the way,
is often a very different thing from the
base, mercenary counterfeit! of to-day,
which pass under the euphemism of “holy
matrimony.’’
It is obvious that the idea of endeavoring
to procure a companion for life should, for
many reasons, bo uppermost in the mind of
a woman intent on marrying. Does obser
vation show that woman invariably ex r
cises the foresight just indicated? We think
not, but should say rather to the contrary.
So eager are some, we do not say all, to ea
ter the bonds of wedlock, that if they can
reasonably hope that the prospected coveted
husband will get through the marriage cere
mony and the honeymoon, they seem toler
ably contented. Eve i in this limited fore
cast they are sometlimes led astray by
enthusiasm. Only last spring we knew an
elderly swain of 65 summers, or thora
abouts, who, being captivated by a fair
young charmer, must needs marry tier; it is
true he got through the ceremony, but he
was not so successful with the honeymoon,
for it came to pass on the fifth day that hi
soul was required of him. These anurous
veterans, nevertheless, da not always so ex
peditiously shuffle off tais mortal coil aud
leave this sphere of marriage for the one
where “they never marry, nor are given in
marriage,” but rather seem tv take anew
lease of life. What is, however, the lease
of life of a man of 50 or 60 in comparison
witu t at of a maid of 20 or 25?
One of the correspondents of the Daily
Telegraph correspondence of last autu on
showed well how the union of May and De
cember was one of the most fertile sources
of the failure of marriage. While
May was full of pleasure to come, De
cember was chewing the end of past ones.
The one had lived, the other wanted to live,
and here they parted company on' the
threshold of their married life. A young
woman marrying a man of like age may
have to exercise self-denial, the very quint
essence of true marriage, but she inspires
and encourages him; sbe is the key to un
lock the treasures aud stores of nis man
hood; she is the right person i.i the right
place. On the contrary, for many obvi ms
reasons, in marrying a man at the end of
his manhood she often drags him down.
Gross disparity was forbidden by Jewish
law-givers, and also by the most en
ligh ened of Pagan legisla ors. Is it wise or
prudent to permit the vigor of manho and tv
be dissipated or wasted, and to allow poster
ity to owe its origin to the waning strength
of old men? It is certainly contrary to the
warning voice of the mo.it intelligent aud
disinterested of the medical profession, who
are unquestionably the best counselors on
this subj set.
Marriage in its essence is the duty of one
sex toward the other and may be approxi
mately expressed as the co nplemontiugand
supplementing development and utilization
respectively of manhood aud womanhood,
and we are not aware, apart from this, that
it differs from any other union between
man and woman so far as morality is con
cerned. The key is not more necessary to
the lock, nor the cord to tne bow, than are
man and woman to each other in respect to
the perfection of humau life; they are, in
deed, as the poet Longfellow says, “Useless
each without the oilier.” This w.dow
inakicg vice of marital disparity is but one
feature in that hymeneal protanatiou which
is the curse and disgrace of our age, as it
was that of the decline of Rome. Looking
on our society of to-day the reader will
realize the truth conveyed in the words of
Mr. Hepworth Dixon, in the “White Con
quest.” Nature puts the sexes on earth in
pairs and man destroys that balance at the
cost of his moral death.”
The “social evil” is but the reflection or
shadow of an unsocial evil and we must
not, therefore, wonder if all the agencies of
the pbilanthropi t and the missionary
efforts of the evaug list fail when we know
how imp issible it is to remove a shadow
while that which causes the shadow re
mains.
Self Defense Against a Dangerous Foe
Forewarned is not forearmed in the case of
those who incur the risk of an attack from that
dangerous foe, malaria, unprovided with a
means of defense. But if those in peril are
aided, sustained and reinforced with the great
fortifying safeguard, llostotter’s Stomach Bit
ters, miasma, prolific breeder of evils mani
fested in the saape of bilious remittent and
chills and fever, ague cake, dumb ague, and the
calentura of the Isthmus and Central American
coast, is nullified and rendered harmless. Our
western pioneer settlers and miners, dwellers in
tropic lowlands, aud visiian s of and dwellers in
malarious localities in this country and many
quarters of the globe, have for years been ac
quainted with tho fact and are constantly pro
vided with this unparalleled defensive medicine
and remedy. All disorder of the stomach, liver
and bowels, rheuiua ic and kidney complaints
vnd rheumatism are conquered by it.
Weddings.
Wedding invitations and cards printed or
engraved at tho shortest notice aud in the
latest stylos. We carry an extensive and
well selected stock of fine papers, envelopes
and cards especially for such orders. Sam
ples amt on application. Morning News
Printing House, Savannah, Ga.
THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1889.
LOTTERY.
OFFICIAL DRAWING
—or THE—
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY,
SINGLE NUMBER, CLASS “H.”
Drawn at Yen Orleans, La., on Tuesday,
Aug. 13, ISS9.
FULL PRIZES:
ALL GENUINE Louisiana State Lottery
Tickets are dated Now Orleans, and agree to
pay ad prizes in New Orleans, where the Com
pany holds its Charter from the State, and
where both the purchaser of a ticket and the
Company are equally protected by the laws of
the State and of the United States. Tickets
dated and issued from other cities in tho name
of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, prom
ising t • pay prizes in other places than New Or
leans, are not Louisiana State Lottery Tickets
at all. but an' counterfeits and cheats intended
to deceive and defraud the unwarv
sT“REMEMBER that ONE DOLLAR Is the
price of the smallest part or fraction of a ticket
issued in any dra wing. Anything in our name
offered at a loss price, is either a counterfeit or
a swindle. REMEMBER further, when exam
ining to see if your ticket has drawn a prize,
never to accept anything but our official draw
ings, which are copyrighted un ler the Act of
Congress, and cannot be rennnted correctly
under penalty of the law.
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21027 .. 1000 45507... 100 ) 69188... 800
21058 .. 200 4.5664.... 200 69)96... 200)
•>1134 .. 200,45790.... 800 69350.... 500
21231.. 200 40 M 5. .. 600 69522 ... 2do
21237 . 900146199.... 200 69555... 500
21367 . 200 46579.... 200 69591 200
2,374 300146598.... 200 69794... 200
01451 .. .300)46605.... 300 69927.... 200
21473 200 46695.... 200 69957.... 200
"1494 . 800! 46749.... 200 70908.... 200
21515.. 300146830.... 800 70U0... 500
21581 500146968.... 900 70718.... 200
2’894 .. 500,47.-30.... 800 71022.... 200
22085 .. 2W) 17254.... 200 71050.... 200
22)62... 200 47437.... 200 71429... 200
22231 .. 209 47524... 200 71 07.... 300
22276 .. 200 41585 . ■■. 200 71519 ... 500
IXITTKRY.
-No. Prize. .Vo. Prize. • .Vo. Prize.
71608.. 200 80809 $ 300 90387 . 5 200
71644.. .. 1000 80874. .. 800*95.4 3UO
71907 ... 200 8098-2 300 90051 300
7-2377. . 200 81020 ... 200 50H>
72592. .. -Al 81062 1000 90725.... .309
72686 200 81165.... 300 90891 ... 200
72904 200 81469 ... 500 9 6.14 lOki
72965.. 200 81519... 800 91152... >
73002.. 200:81666.... 390 91176... 201
73223.. 200 81752.... 200 91372 .. 200
73249 20c *I7BB 300,91422 . 50)
73352. .. 200 81879 ... 200,91723.... i0
73389 30t>! 81996... 910:917*7.... 500
73440 200 62013 500 91951 .. K 1
73579. .. 200)88096 .. 800192012. .. 300
73704 ... 20010*106.... 300:92017 .. 201
73757 200,82121 200.9232.' ... 200
73899.. 200 82127 ... 900)92.81 200
74004 ... 200ih2164 ... 200,9143)1 .. 500
74060 200 82241 910 9 967 ... 300
74364 300 >2613 ... 900i92970.... 200
74698 ... 800)82788 300,98015. .. 200
74741 ... 9W-82836 ... 200)93 23. .. 3W
74756 30018254S ... 200 93090 ... 500
74992. .. 200,82901 ... 80) 92467 ... 300
75040 . 910 82917 .. 200 9)1532 .. 200
75109 ... 200 83117.... 300 9SM> .. 201
75147. . 200 83177 .. 500 94055 200
75353 5004)0 63370 .. 20“ 9410) ... 910
75513 .. 500 j 83*88 500 94356... 300
75562 800.83179 ... 200 91 HO .. 200
75636 W 83572 ... 200 94517 200
75657 900!83679 600194696 ... 209
75666 800'88760 1000 94698 .. 300
7565.... 300 63791. ... 800:94972 ... 500
75874 200)83824 200 95073 300
75958.. 300,83.-51.... 200,95081. . 300
76255.. 200 88935.... 200 95108.... 981
76264.. 300) 64042 9XI 95121.... 300
70321 3001841(3).... 200 95157... 9W
70359.. .. 200 84487.... 800 95185 AW
76401. .. 9XI 61514 300 9.7504 ... 21X1
76451 9XI 84695 200 9.-.055 9XI
76609 3(X1,61734 1000)95703 9XI
76510.. 9X1)84984... 500 95760... 9X>
76559.. 9X185075 . . 1000 95783 ... 9XI
76571 200 85100 .. 299 95970.... ‘9XI
76088.. 500 j 85*07.... 200 9604 1 200
76704. . 200|n5.T.1210000i96178 . . 9XI
70723.. 500:85963 800,66362... 200
70723. .. 9XI j 86209.... 30) 90(746 . 300
76844 ... 300 86455.... 300196736.... 800
76846.. 500 86498 ... 200)97761.. .. 9XI
76947.. 500jbG815.... 200 96901.... 2i<o
77033.. 200 86828 500 96581.... 30(1
77085 800186889 ... 200 97037 2(XI
77172.. 200)87038.... 300 97100.... 300
77229.. 200)87137.... 200 97113.... 9XI
77420.. 800187186.... 800 97236 ... 9XI
7)559.... 500187292 500 9 7334 ... 9XI
77728.. 200'87 )75.... 500 97961.... 300
77953 21X1'87678 800198010 9XI
78117 1000!87692.... 200198061. .. 3tXI
78233.. 800 87833300000 98176.... 300
78273.. 200i88036.... 500|08293.... 800
7888* 300 j 88081.. . 800; 98311 800
78W5.... 200188083.... 800 08837 ... 800
78197 ... 9XV68301 800! 98515.... 21X1
78595. .. 300)88176 S<XI9S 18 . . 51 w
78672.. 300 58783 200 9*673 ... 200
78636 ~. 200188659.... 800)98868.... 9XI
79201 200188988 260 99101.... 3ix>
79876.. 200 89218... 800 99119.... 2(XI
798<5.... 300189486 SOOMihiai.... 9XI
79920.. 200 89529... 300,99122... 9XI
80130.. .. 2,1“ 89614 100 99188.. . 2111)
80828.. 300 89627 260 99343.... 900
80515 ... 9X189665 500 99391 • .. 9XI
80564.. 200 90051.... 200,92078.... 9XI
80604.. 300)90311 ... 200199724 ... 200
80614.. 200)903 ; 4... 200 99791.... 31X1
80722.. 200190301 300|
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 numbers from 87785 to 87885 inclusive,
being 50 numbers on each side of the num
ber drawing the Capital Prize of $300.0(X1. SSOO
100 numbers from 85282 to 85352 inclusive,
being 50 numbers on each side 1 if the num
ber drawing the Capital Prize of $109,000 . 3(X>
100 numbers from 75303 to 76493 inclusive,
being 50 numbers on each side of the num
ber drawing the Capital Prize of $56,000.. 200
999 numbers ending with 35, being the two
last figures of the number drawing tho
Capita! Prize of $300,000 100
999 numbers ending with 82, being the two
last figures of the number drawing the
Second Capital Prize of $106,000 100
Prizes cashed in full witli mt and ■
We, the undersigned Bankers of New Orleans.
La., will pay all prizes drawn in tlie Louisiana
State Lotteries which may be presented at our
counters:
R. M. WALMSLEY, President Louisiana Na
tional Bank.
PIERRE LANAUX, President State National
Bank.
A. BALDWIN, President N. O. National Bank.
CARLKOHN, President Union National Bank.
The subscribers having supervised the Single
Number Drawing, Class 11, Louisiana State
Lottery, hereby certify that the above are the
numbers which were t his day draw* from the
100,000 placed in the wheel, with the prizes cor
responding to them.
Witness our hands at New Orleans. La., this
Tuesday, Aug. 13, 1 SB!>.
G.T. BEAUREGARD,
J. A. EARLY,
Com missioners.
No. 87635 draws Capital Prize, $ 100,000, sold in
San Francisco, Cal.. New Orleans. La.. St. Louis,
Mo., Savannah. Ga., Corsicana, Tex., and Colon,
Unite! States of Columbia. No. 85132 draws
Second Capital Prize. slo().'Xx), sold in New 1 )r
--leans. La.. San Francisco. Cal., Havana. Cuba,
Mobile. Ala , Cairo, 111.. Austin, Tex., and Gun
derson. Mont. No. 75853 draws Third Capital
Prize, $50,000, sold in New York city. New Or
leans, La., St. Louift Mo.. Havana, Cuba, Nor
folk and Saltville, Va., and Fort Worth, Tex.
No. 63540 draws $25,000. Nos 30242 and 54122
draw each SIO,OOO. Nos. 11X144, 43200, 50095,
61863 and 99681 draw each $5,000.
THE WORK of sending the Official List to
EVERY CORRESPONDENT begins immedi
ately after the drawing and continues day and
night until completed. Should any of our patrons
experience any delay m rsceiving it, it is owing
to their name being amo ig tne last on the list.
Address Registered Lelters to NEW OR
LEANS NATIONAL BANK. NEW ORLEANS.
LA.
Address: M. A. DAUPHIN, NEW ORLEANS,
LA.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the
year 1889, by the Louisiana State Lottery Co:n
pan-, i 1 the office of the Librarian of Congress
at Washington.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION !
OVER A MIILON DISTRIBUTED.
PM
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Incorporated by the Legislature, for Educa
tional and charitable purposes, and its fran
chise made a part of the present State Consti
tution, in 18? y, by an overwhelming popular vote.
its MAMMOTH OK tUIX;* take place
£crai>Annually ijnm* rh.l December), ami it*
GUAM) SIAiGLK M MBKH OII4\VI\GS
take place in each of the other ten months
of the year, and are all drawn Iri public, at
he Academy of Mimic, .\ew Orlcan.i, La.
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS
For Integrity of Its Drawings and Prompt
Payment of Prizes,
Attested as follows:
lt We do hereby certify that we super vine the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-
Annual Drawiiiqs of The Louisiana state fyjt
tery Company , and in person manage and con
trol the Drawings themselves, and that the
same are conrlueted ndth honesty , fairness ,
and in good faith toward all parties , and we
authorize the Company to tne this certificate ,
with far similes of our signatures attached , in
its advertisements.” ,
Commissioner*.
We the unriersiqncrl Bank* and Bankers mill
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State
lotteries which may be presented at our coun
ters.
H. >l. WALMSLEY. Pren. Lmiistnna Nat. ilk.
I‘IKRUE LANAUX. Pres. State Nat’l Ilk.
A. BALDWIN. Pres. New Orleans Nat’l Ilk.
CAIfL KUHN, Pres. Union National Bank.
Grand Monthly Drawing
At tbe Academy of Music. IVew Orleans,
Tuesday, September 10,
Capital Prize $300,000
100.000 Tirkets at 920 each; Halves glO;
quarters g. 5; Tenths 92; Twentieths gl.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 PRIZE OF $300,009 is $109,000
1 PRIZE OF 100.000 is 100 000
1 PRIZE OF 59,000 is ] 50 (100 ;
1 PRIZE OF 25.000 is aj’ojl
2 PRIZES OF 10,000 arc SOOOO I
5 PRIZES OF 5.000 are 25 Oix)
25 PRIZES OF 1,000 are 25 (XX) i
1(X) PRIZES OF 600 are so’noo
200 PRIZES OF 300 are m OJO i
500 PRIZES OF 200 are 100.000 J
J-OTTERY.
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
190 Friz's of SSUO are $50,090
100 Prizes of 900 are SO.OOO
1(W Prizes of 900 are £O,OOO
TERMINAL PHIZITS.
990 Prices of 100 are 99. r oo
999 Prices of lOu are 99.900
3.104 Prizes, amounting to SI.AMJkk)
Note.—Tickets drawing Capital Prizes are not
entitled to Terminal Prizes.
AGENTS WANTED.
fFor Club Rates, or any further in
formation desired, write legibly to the under
signed, cleAny stating your residence, witn
State. County, Str- et and Number. More rapid
return mail delivery will be assured by your
enclosing an Envelope bearing your full address.
I!VfPOTANT.
Address M. A. ft VI PHIS,
New Orleans, 1,a.,
or AI. A. DAI PHIN’,
t\ ashington. It. (\
By ordinary letter containing Money Order
issued by all F.xpress Companies, New York Kx
change. Draft or Postal Note,
Address Registered Letters Contain
ing^Currency to
XKW ORLEANS VV UOWL H\>K,
*\ew Orleami, La.
“REMEMIIER, that the pavin*nt of Prizes
is Cil \H\MEEI) 11V FOl li \\TIOY\L
MASKS 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 all imitations or
anonymous schemes.”
ONE ROLLVK is the price of the smallest
part or fraction of a Ticket Ixsi Kl> u\ uh
in any Drawing. Anything in our name offered
for less than a Dollar s a swindle.
HANKS.
Cheque Bank.
(LIMITED.)
Established in London in 1873. Head Office,
4, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall.
Bankers: Bank of England.
REMITTANCES!
\NY one having to send money to any part
- in Europe will find the cheques of the
CHEQUE HANK to be the most simple, the
cheapest and the safest method of remitting.
We cun furnish checks of any amount from lu
shillings upward at the lowest current exchange.
These checks are treated in England as CASH
and are accepted for such by the hanks, hotels,
railroad companies, steamship companies, gov
ernment offices and all other public places,
shops, etc. In the continent they can he ex
changed at similar places without the least in
convenience or loss of time, and THEY AL
WAYS COMMAND THE 1110 REST OF EX
CHANGE. No identification or indorsement
required. No commission charged tor exchang
ing.
Wo solicit the patronage of the public and wo
feel certain that a single trial of the Cheque
Bank system will be sufficient to promote an
entire adoption of this method for remittances
and other money conveyances.
M. S. COSULICH & CO..
Sole Sub-Agents for Savannah and Bruns
wick. Ga.
General United States Agency: E. J. Mathews,
& Cos., No. 2 Wall stiver. New York, N. Y.
MACHINERY.
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C ARRIAGE WORKS.
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We offer to the public the best work la our
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STABLES.
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HORSES boarded, VEHICLES kept in i he
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best and given the best of attention.
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POITMT.
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Urns, Fire and G rate Brick,
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HOLLINS INSTITUTE "IE
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THE LARGEST LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH
tiie
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the kind in the South. It is thoroughly equipped, having
five presses, and ail the latest mechanical appliances in
the art, the best of artists and the most sklilrul 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, hanks 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
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—MAICCrACTURCRK OP
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