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Foctaca on tha Daily Picayune, per ia la two cent, with the of the Monday laoming teeae, wnieh far eat. To insure prompt nttentiotx nil letters The indications to day are: For tks East CV mate cloudy weather, with local taUiSsoutXwest, veering to colder nortkwest Wktil, followed by rising barometer. Tor tXe Wert Gulf 8tates. partly cloudy Meatier, local rains, variable winds, mostly northerly, ttationary or lover temperature Hiker pressure. Tke National Board of Health Is breaking oat "with amall pox.

Arizona, is filling up, and ia said to be a very jolly place. California is like an unmolested pair TtfnnLng away to get married. It is on the Padfio slope. Banflowers, when growing, all torn their heads to Oscar Wilde, as if he wore the sun. The signs on the street cars look energy in advertising the whale is igg log but such is not the case.

It win be hardly fair to freeze and big Keep Goiteau's body on ice while Soul is being everlastingly cremated. Souby's picture is expected to show the face of everv man who attended the prize fight. It will make a sensation in society. The Boston Herald has fixed the free ranch militia by saying: "The Old I Guard dines, but never surrenders." This is rational. It has been found that coins with holes in them are quite as good as any for the foreign minion box.

The heathens wear them fox necklaces. The frog is no better or worse for Showing that it was once a tadpole, and there is no reason why Darwin should delight in the theory that his ancestors were monkies. Apples are said to contain more nutrition than potatoes. This lacks confirmation, thongh in aesthetic circles the dried apple is bound to be thought much more swell than the potato. A.

prorerb slinger says: "March to the music of common sense and you'll "hare all the success you deserve." The prorerb man does not say what brass band makes this sort of music. When rooms are overcrowded at par ties, etiquette allows the first comers to go home early. In the best circles crowds are considered as something verging on the vulgar mass meeting. An exchange says, complainingly "A ttoci, i in iooi xeccives more priue uukoij an unsuccessful man of brains." TMfel I nothing wrong about this. The fool deserves it when he succeeds where a man credited with brains fails.

The young man who shivers on the street so that the girl with him will not suggest ice cream after the play, is Knocked senseless when she proposes hot tea with birds on toast as something really necessary for his condition. The Harvard College boys treated Oscar Wilde very rudely, because they ace not yet educated enough to know What it is to be gentlemen. It would Serve them right if they were compelled to keep still and hear Oscar read his poems to them. Haverley will astonish the amusement world some day with a consolidated Mammoth Ham Fat Colossal Minstrel Aggregation, one hundred and fifty strong. Count 'em, and see if it is not so that the more performers he has, of the mastodon kind, the worse the show is.

There is a hard, long summer coming on for people who sit in grocery stores And suffer. The winter just past has also been severe, as the weather has not bean warm enough to warrant keeping up fires in country stores, and too cold tor customers, to sit in them all day with any sort of comfort. Barnum and Forepaugh. have shown that any enterprising man can raise his Own elephants. Animal born in captivity are quite common, and they satisfy the.

moral people who visit mens Series quite as well the wild animals "that have been captured and tamed in the manner described by the circus hill. The Pacific Dental Directory has been "Tceived. It is a complete register of 'J 2entista practicing in California. Neva dV Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Mon Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, New Zlexieo, British Columbia and the Sand Islands. It is invaluable to a man 'traveling' whttay want a tooth pulled in every iPeepJe fa Ban Jranclseo are rery mneh 'J tested over an angel fUn 'earnest by 1 an fishermen twenty miles oaUldstae lore 'Island; It is the first of the 1 3 ta Ban Francisoo, and anand it fTecinen4 irs wing hke fins, from its cae is tales, naeaiuriDg The last will and testament of the late Margaret Haughery was filed for probate in the honorable the Civil District Court for the parish of Orleans, Monday, February IS, 1882, by Messrs.

Tbos. Gilmore Sans, attorneys. The contents of this document but add, if possible, to our admiration of this great and good woman. Charitable in thought, charitable in speech, charitable in deed, truly was this Mother of the Orphans an Angel of Charity, in human form and humble guise. True to her noble and liberal nature, this great hearted woman has included tl orphans, the unfortunates, and the aged and suffering poor of all creeds and denominations in her munificent bequests, as the long list of asylums and charitable institutions named, will fully testify.

To relieve the sufferings of alL Margaret ever considered her daily and hourly duty, and how wonderfully has she exemplified im her life how much good can be accomplished even by the poor and lowly, when imbued, as she was to a wonderful degree, with loving faith, hope and charity. Margaret has appointed her tried, trusted and old time friends, Messrs. Charles Macready and Nioholas Burke, as her executors, and had she selected New Orleans three times over, she oeuld not possibly have made a better choioe. They are truly the right men in the right place. We herewith annex the will, and commend its careful perusal to all our readers, trusting that it may awaken in many a determined desire to imitate even to a limited extent the noble example of this saintly woman STATIC Or XXCISIAITA, Fakish of CltT of New Orleans.

Be it knows, tbst on tbU dy, the twelfth of the month of October ta the yesr of omr one thooua4 eight hundred mad elhtr one, wuUun Joseph Osstell, notsry pobUe In and for the parish of Orleans, State ox Lonisisan. duly commissioned and qnanned, aooompanied by rem. Jsmes J. WooUe, Joseph Msrlonl sod John Buchanan, all three restdenta of thiseltr, of lawful ace and competent witnesses herein, proceeded to the Hotel men, in thla city, sltnste on Common street, between Johnson and Bertrasd streets, for the purpose of re oetTin and making the last will and testament of Mrs. Marraret HaaKberr, and in parlor Bo.

One, on the left hand side going in from Common street, and fronting towards Common treet, we met ssid alargaret Hangbery, who declared that, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, and being of senna mind and memory, and apparently well in body it is her wish and intention to make and pab liRh thM resent, as containing her last will and testament, which will and (lament she dictated to me, notary, in presence and hearing of said three aforenamed witnesses, in the wudL form and manner fouowbHr. to wit Mr name is Margaret uanney. am tne wiaow of Charles Hangbery. I had ons child, issue of onr marriage, named Francis Hsngbery. who died when an infant.

I am the daughter of William Oaffney sad Margaret u'Boarse, isie of Baltimore, Mary land, both of whom are dead. I have no forced heirs. I give and beqneath onto Ionise Catherine Jarbot the asm of five thousand dollars, and my Interest in the rent during her natural life of the stores sdjolning the bsxsry property being the same stores tost were purchased by aC Hsngbery A Co. from John T. Moore aha paying the taxes, and keeping them in repairs snd paying insurance on the same.

I bequeath to her also all movable property connected with my private apartments, consisting of furniture, all rem are, wearing apparel, and ail the movables appertain lag thereto. I glre and beqeath unto ClotMlds Prentiss the Bam of one thousand dollars. I give and bequeath unto the Little Sisters of the Poor three thousand dollars. I give and beqneath unto the Bisters of the Good ehepherd, of this city, three thousand dollars. I giTe snd bequeath unto the Catholic Boys' Orphan Asylum.

Third District of this city, three thousand dollars. I give sad bequeath unto St. Alphonsus Convent of Mercy, for its orphan asylum, one thousand dollars. I aire and bequeath unto the German Orphan Catholic Asylum the sum of one thousand dollars rive and bequeath unto the German Protestant Orphan Asylum one thousand dollars. I aire ana bequeath unto the Beventh Street Protestant Orphan Asylum the sum of ons thousand do) Lara.

I giro snd bequeath unto Widows' and Orphans' Jews' Asylum the sum of one thousand ooUars. I hereby liberate, cancel and remit all amounts dne me by the Bt. Kilssbeth Orphan Asylum in favor of said Bt. Elizabeth orphan Asylum. 1 oonslder that I have about thirty thousand dollars Invested ss capital in the bakery establishment of M.

Haughery A and the residue and remainder of all I may die possessed of. in movables and immovables, rights and credits, I give, devise snd bequeath unto the Society of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Kmmltteburg. State of afaryland, for the use and benefit of Its St. Vincent Infant Asylum, corner of Bace and Magasiae streets, in the cliy of New Orleans, I hereby instituting said Society of the Daughters of Chanty of St.

Vincent ae real, juhbiuwuti, Mie mMrj I hereby spvolnt my old friends Charles Macready and Hlcbolas BuTke executors of this my last will and testament, wlthont aecurtry and with seism of my estate, and nope they will accept the trust. I hereby revoke all other wills or codicils thst I may hare heretofore mads, hereby ratifying these presents ss containing my last will and IMIIIIIWH "This will baa thus been dictated to me. notary, by tas testatrix in presence and hearing of ssd three aforenamed wi'neaaea, and written by me, notary, as dictated, in presence and hearing of aald three aforenamed witnesses, and afterwards read in a loud snd audible voice by ma, notary, to the testatrix la presence and bearing of said three aforenamed witnesses, whereupon tns ssld testatrix declared that she perfectly understood tt ssme snd persleted therein in presence and bearing of said three aforenamed witnesses. Tbss done snd passed at one time without Into rruption or without turning aside to any other acts is said room, the day, month and year first above written, in presence of aald three aforenamed witnesses, who hereunto sign their names, together wltn aald testatrix and me, notary, after the reading of the whole. And now, the undersljrned notary, having requested the testatrix to write her name, ahe declared that ahe could not write her name, that ahe never wrote her name, that she did not know bow to write, but made her usual mark to stand for her algnsture.

1 he whole being dictated, written, read, mark made, signed and passed in presence and hearing of said three aiotenamed witnesses. (Original m2jjOAMT "x' HAUGHKRT, mark. JAMKS J. WODLTE, J. aCAGIONI.

JNO. B. BUCHANAN, W. J. CASTKLL, Notary Public Instead of putting up ths prices of DIAMONDS when the demand is brisk, we put it down.

During the "MAIiDI QKA8 FESTIVITIES Wi wfil Rduce the price very considerably. We honestly believe you cannot buy DLaHORDS OF FINK QUALITY Any cheaper than ws sell them. A. B. GBISW0LD 119 CANAL STKXET.

TIA 3teod2dp A CARD. 84273 40. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 11, 1882. The undersigned certifies that she was the hldfrr of one quarter of combination ticket No.

37, 33.71, Class 35, In the Louisiana State Lottery, which drew the Firs Capital Prise Of F0TJB THOUSAND TWO sHUNDRKD AND 8EVBNTT THKK DOLLARS AND FOBTY CKNTS, on Friday, February 10. 1882, said ticket having cost the sum of twenty five cents, at the office of J. Cavalier, 142 Marais street, New Orleans, and that the amount was promptly paid on presentation of ths ticket at the ofllon of the company. Mrs. C.

I NO ALIA 78 Franklin street. New Orleans, La. F14 ittdp Dr. E. Latham, 367 Bampart street.

Between Clio and Krate. aU Mntt IfTXBS On 9 o'clock, P.M., Mrs. MC MYKRS, bora Hes lagem, wldowe? the late Albert Myers, aged oVyears and I ssonths, a Battre ef Oermany. The mends of the family and those of the Nslttnr and Wrecklage fsamOles are reepect fnHy tnrlted to attend the funeral, which will take place This (Tuesday) Afternoon. lth tnst at ZO o'clock, precisely, from ths lata residence of tbs deceased, 1S Chartrea, between Klyslan Fields sad Marlgmy street.

Bt. CnarleKMo Oalena, I1L, Cincinnati and New York papers please copy. BLAKX Konday. February 13, 1882, at 9 eclock. P.

MABY BLAKK, born in Farafcy. Kllkse pariah, county Clare, Ireland, and a resident of this city for the past eighteen years. The funeral will take place on Tnesdsy Even, ing, February 14 th, at half past 3 o'clock, front the residence of her brother in law, Patrick McNamara, No. 305 Dry ados street. West Virginia, and Hartford CL, papers please copy.

FBIIDL1HTJIR At Chicago, on Sunday, February 12, 1882. MATH I LX OFHIui, wife of Chaa. W. Max FriedJander.aad daughter of D. K.

Morphy and Louis S. Grlvot, of this city, aged 38 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given. KLOTZ At Morgan City, on February 10. at 7 P.

MABCKLLE KLOTZ. aged 2 years 3 months 13 days, only child of Bene Cabeea. and the late Salomon X3ots. less burg Herald and Assumption Pioneer please oopy. FUNERAL.

NOTICE. HALL TIRO AL BURS AG LI O. New Orleans, February 13, 1883. The members of this association will assemble at their hau. In fall uniform.

This Tuesday, at 3 P. XL, to attend the funeral of SALVADOR I GABS 1KB. By order or the President, A. SIDOTL BTXPHKN D'AlfICO, Captain. BOOTS.

SHOES. Bachman's Shoe Emptfrlum, No. 18 Camp street, Under City Hotel. TrTTrronstr friT first slasa family and nlantauosi apu M. Scooler, 105 Canal street 105 NBWTOODS FOR Holiday Wedding Presents.

The Largest Stock and Variety DIAMONDS. IN EAR RINGS, LACE PINS, RINGS, STUDS. LOCKETS, ETC. WATOHBS. A gents for the World Renowned Manufacturers, PATEK, PHILIPPE GENEVA.

Also American and Swiss Makers In great variety, for Ladies and Gentlemen. JEWELRY, IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS. N. B. The Largest Asset tment In Silver and Plated Ware in the South Also a line of 11 I 8 French Clocks and Bronzes, LATELY IMPORTED.

FU lmfidp Fire Insurance. City of London Fire Insurance Company, of London, England Capital, $10,000,000. Beassnrsnoee Uenersles Oompsny, of Paris, Trance Capital, National Fir Insnranoe Company, of New York Capital, f2 00,000, AGENCY IN NEW ORLEANS AT OFFICE OF THE CBE8CINff IN8U HANCB COMPANY. This Combination of Eoreign and Home Capital enables us to offer EIGHTH MILLIONS of Assets ss indemnity sgainst losses by flxe. Direct policies in the "City of London" or "Kstionsl" issued when desired.

Crescent Insurance Company OF NEW ORLEANS. Ca 400,000 et Assets January 1, 466,300 FIRE, B1VEB AND MABINE INSURANCE, t7 ad t9 Camp street, New Orleans. W. B. LYMAN, Presiilent.

C. E. BICE, Secretary. F14 lm2Jp Kid Gloves. IMMENSE BEDUCTIONS ON FORMER Low Prices.

Onr entire stock of Foster, Hook and Button KID GLOVES will be offered at nearly one half of their tormer prices, Onr nrmly established reputation for keeping the best Kid Gloves the world produces, trill offer sufficient guarantee of the character of the goods reduced, every pair of which i fully guaranteed and, until the rush becomes too great, will be fitted to the hand. The assortment embraces all our finest Button and Hook Gloves, from 2 to 12 buttons and from 3 to 15 hooks, and includes those for ladies', gentlemen's, misses' and children's wear. Just opened, and at reduced prices, immense lines of Sarah Bernhardt and Mousquetaire Gloves, in black, tan and opera shades, from 6 to 20 button lengths, in dressed and undressed kid also in French chamois. Kreeger, 149 Canal street 119 F12 36ptF21 SELECTIONS For the Carnival. FRENCH FLOWERS, ETC.

FIRST. INVOICE OF Spring Hats and Bonnets, By Special Importation for Our Lady Visitors." M'me M. LEVYf 603... MAGAZINE STREET fix 11 19 ia 19 ae ai 2dp 22V Tat CUD DIAMONDS, Rare EXQUISITE For Mardi Gras. Special XTotice.

the: es. jaccard jewelry company of ST. LOUIS, Diamond Dealers and Importers, a Uouse founded in 1889, and whose Kxhibit at the Atlanta Cotton Exposition attracted tlie widest attention throughout the entire South, and for which a special Gold Medal, of the value of two hundred dollars, was awarded, have on exhibition and for sale at the well known Music Store of LOUIS GRUNEWALD, 187 Canal street, this city, until after Mardi Gras, a magnificent collection of rare and beautiful Jewels, in Diamond Solitaires, Critically Matched Iairs Solitaire and Cluster Lace and Barb I ins of exquisite designs, Hair Ornaments, Braoelets, Rings, at prices affording a safe investment to the most careful and thoughtful buyer. In accordance with an establis hed rule of the house, every article will be marked in plain figures, at prices fro'm which no deviation can or will be made. Mr.

C. C. ADAMS) the General Manager of the house, assisted by Mr. Joseph Kahn, a gentleman having a large Southern acquaintance, wiU be pleased to receive all who may favor them with an examination without its entailing any obligation to' purchase. E.

JACCABD JEWELRY OF" ST. LOUIS, Office, 127 Canal street, New Orleans. The E. JACCAItD JEWELRY COMPANY are always ready, satisfactory references being given, to make selections of articles to send to any part of the country for approval, the correspondent being careful to Btate as nearly as possible the style of article desired. If purchase is made, and the article does not suit in every respect, it may be exchanged.

Address for information upon this subject, E. JACCARD JEWELRY Fifth and Olive Fl 2 This Day. Having met wifti such flattering success with oar first stock of KID GLOVES and FANCY GOODS, and feeling very grateful to our numerous friends and the public for past favors, we beg to inform them, that since the arrival of oar new goods, our stock is larger and mors complete in each and every line than it has ever been before. Parasols in endless quantities no finer or better assortment ever before offered to the public. The selection comprises (positively) all of the newest and choicest styles now prevailing in Northern and Eastern cities.

Of Fails 'twould be a difficult matter to find a larger, more varied and complete line than the one that is being offered at present by us real gems, handsomely hand embroidered and painted on Satin, Silk and Feathers, with Ivory, Shell and Pearl Mountings fall line of BRIDAL FANS. TIIK JEWELRY DEPARTMENT Has had special care given to it, and has been so thoroughly replenished of all the very newest designs and patterns that we feel safe in claiming the FINEST, NEWEST and BEST stock of this city. A full line jost received of Musketaire. SABAH BERNHARDTS in 6, 8, 10, IS and 15 but ton lengths, in all the latest shades for street and evening wear also fall line of the very fine CHAMOIS leather in tan colors. A big lot of 15 hook and 10 button Gloves for evening wear, that will be sold very low from this day on.

All goods marked in plain figures, and at remarkably small profit. An inspection is solicited and the par chaser will be convinced. Come and see for yourself at Ne. 151 Canal street, S. KUHN.

dl '81 12mSaTaTn3dp 166 Carnal ktmc. Maw Dealer in Artists' Materials Far OU, Watar Gaar, Faatai Prawlac Alaa mineral colors ana other arttolM naM la China and Tlla Palntls. Sinn of China aa. tandad to. Drawing afodals, Dra wtaff Favor.

Snvtai Book. Tracing Clotn and Paper. MatlMmatloal Instrument, Bo ale and Kule mad other am. ale naed br engineer and architect. Wax and Paper Flower material ana ttiaef Snadee for eereria jrartinciai mewere.

of aU alae and of all trlee. Oataloraa and aamnlea Mailed upon applloa. tloa, eS0'8 4a Gems, en streets, 2 re St. Louis, Mo. SELLING OUT, ON ACC01TXT Change of Business.

ALL GOODS NOT BOLD BT MARCH 18 WILL BE SOLD AT Public Auction. Ivery person In want of KICK and FRESH FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES should call oa Sol. Levy, AT 611 Magazine street, Second door from corner of Josephine street. We call special attectlon to onr Urge stock of Domestic ahd Imported Corsets. We are offering earns at LESS THAN HALF THKIB VALUK.

Our assortment of HOSIKRY Is Immense, and the prices are so low that every persoa tin's same to be CHIAPKK THAN TflK CHEAP. Laces and Embroideries We are Sacrificing. We are offering great bargains in Ladies'. Gents' and Children's HAN DKKROHIEFS. W'e keep the best makes of KID GLOVES, "acd seli same now much cheaper than they can be imported for.

75 styles SIOTliER HGBBABD COLLARS, At Bargain. Anything and everything pertaining to a first class Fancy Goods establishment can be Bought for half their value at 611 Magazine street. Orders from the oenntry solicited and satis faction guaranteed. Visitors wllTdo well by calling on us and pro. cure GREAT BARGAINS while the chance Is offered thetn.

POCKKTBOOK8 And New Styles SATCHELS In great varieties and at astoniAOing low price. BUY CBBiP WHILE YOU CAN. Yon may never have chance again. SOIi. LEVY 7 611 Bfarazlne Ja29 BnTnThl3lD ...611 Loans by FIB8T MORTGAGE On COTTON PLANTATIONS, for one, two and thrre yean, arranged for onr anmm in sums of $2000 and upward.

BHATTUCK fe HOFFMAN, Factors, a2S 2Jptt 46 Union DIAMONDS! I vovld teerectfuny Call etteotioa to DIAMOND offered la New Orleana, which erei XV ell KnowQ Importing House tb 0 1 Pair DIAMOND EAlt KLNwo 15 uaraia. 1 Pair 12 Carata. 50 Pairs from 2 to 10 Carat. 200 DIAMOND BINGS, Solitaire and Clusters. RICH DKSIOM DIAMOMD LAC PUTS.

0JJ DIUS DIAXOXB BRACIUT8, CKOSBKS. 8XTS, FKBDUfTS, STCOS, SUEXTK BUTTOKS, BOAJtV PIMS, Kte. Will take pleasure showing the above, and will sell tfaem at VKRT LOW FRICXa. I. C.

LEVI, 1 34 Mill 600DS AND OTHER RICH PRODUCTIONS, 8UITABLB FOR Ball and Soiree Costumes. We are offering at a Heavy Reduction oar entire stock of Ooods amiteble for KVKN INO Wlaft Also, SPANISH lUACKS, GLOVES, FANS. Sic. D. H.

Holmes, IS lurta. 155 CmL 14 Diipkiit. oS0 dmidp Mr. EYRICH has just returned from the Kastern cities, hav ing made a special trip for the purpose i 01 having manufactured, nnder hie own supervision, the Most Elegant and Latest Designs VALENTINES, which are now open to the inspection of the public Hr. KVBIC'H invite attention to hie Elegant Assortment of and Latest Designs in Fashionable Stationary, FANCY GOODS In BRONZE.

LEATHER. OLIVE WOOD, etc. PI ask and Musical Past. Albana, Plaaaee, specially suited for Wedding and Birthday Presents. A Fresh Stock of BIRTHDAY CARDS.

Onr stock of SCHOOL BOOKS, aad School and Country House STATION KBT ia largest la ciiy. and sold at WHOLESALE at very Lowest Bates. Country orders filled promptly. Address J. C.

EYBICH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, n27 81 2dplyeod 130 Canal street, M. E. Offiier's Immense Attractions and Great Bargains in China, Crockery, GUsmre, Plated fart, Citlerj ill hut anishing Gwis, ALL OF THE LATEST I1CPORTATION8 AHD NEWEST DESIGNS. Remember, OUft PKICES are OHEAPEB THAJf AST OTHXB HOUSE la the South, gent for the CELEBRATED UBOIS CHUT A Dinner, Breakfast and Tea Seta, eonprlala 202 PIECES, (or at E. 0FFNEB8, 1T4 Near Dryad es street.

o5 6m2dp Entire New Stock AT 49 IloyaI street 49 ta Elerast and Stylish FTJKNrTTJBJt, Bleb COVERINGS, CTTRTAITf OOODS aad Pine WINDOW SHADES. The largest and beet variety of WALL PAPER, surpassing la beauty of design and artisilo mertt anything ever brought to thla market. Personal attention given to all ordera. Hnrar k. btjebrsoht.

etreot o3Q gm3dp H. P. BUCKLEY, 8 Camp street, DEALER XR Fine Watches, Jewelry and SilYerware. A LARGE STOCK 0V Waltham Watehes, AT LOWXSf PRICKS. nfl adp H.

H. HASKINS, Sneoesaor to P. NEWHALL, 117 CaeatsM street, ana dear (Vasa Onana With a fan line ef new styles of Paper Hangings. BORDERS. DADOS, DADO BORDERS FRIEZES, Xto Etc.

Also a large and well selected stock of WINDOW SHADES, AH slaee and the latest styles, at Tory lomprloei Competent and aklllad workmen sent to any part 0t (be. city ar country. JftnUdn Irseat aad Kat DlapUyeC. JEWELRY me.W aoM a aXTBZKZLT XOW of Maiden. Xjauie, Nexr YorVi uanai street.

Montgomery's 1 Furniture and Mirror Emporlua MORBSQUH gUILDINQa sasssassss We take pleaanre In aRnoondajr ti the pnblle that we camxaeD.ce theial' and winter aeaaen with the larger and most complete aasortmenF cj Household and Office Furniture, French and German plate Mirrors ever offered in this city Wehar: pared neither time nor pains in lectincr beautiful styles and desLfr some of which are just out tLs renaisxine and amaranth, for ia stance. Our line of Parlor, Bedxooc. Dirunr Boom, Hall Librarr Office Furniture is complete. Also, cr: line of French and German We cannot be excelled in oar ornamental goods, such as Cabinets. Ess.

els, Pesks, Stands, Cbaira, UvzL: 8 tan da, an ring; Cabinets, etc Ocr stock of Medium and Common Fcr niture, suitable for the countrr trade, is tba largest in the South at! our prices the lowest. Our ware rooms are centrally located and easy of access from any part of the dtj. We have ample room and plenty at light to show our goods. Fronting on three streets we are enabled to receive and ship from the rear, thui keeping the front of our store free from rubbish, nails ahd tacks, tnres things so objectionable to ladies. CaLL examino and price our roods be fore purchasing, xou will find wa cannot be beat.

B. J. MONTGOMjSKX et CO, Cor. Camp and PoyCrat Free deliTerr. telephone.

el eas THE H031E HADE CORSET MANUFACTORY Miss Emma Pflug, 3. Beaibea afreets. Ladles dealf tag Corset will find It to taetr la. trraet to have tbota made at this far tot wkars tbe styles are new and exeJoaive, and sstlsfaS1 tlon is guaranteed. country roars prompuy exeoniea.

FS lmSdp Valentines I Talentines! NORMA ITS BOOK AMD STATIOVKRT 398 Maaaaleo atree. Pine BtaUoaery, Paaxy Goods, eto. Postage tamps tor sale. si ra2d lmdp M'ME OLYMPE, 144 Canal street 144 Artificial Flowert, Wreatht Gar nitures EtCt, FOR i BALLS AND EVE III UG PARTIES AT.Ti OBBKBa FOB Millinery and DnMmaklng punctually attended to and prices always agrees, oa In advance. Fa lamldp Instantaneous Photography; I have placed the hln ART OF R0 TOG RA PUT en a eqnare Dale of RXASOS ABLB PRICES, aad tberetore offer the pnbbe a quality of pioters each ae OAJTROT SS SURPASS in any country, and at WITHIIf THI RKAOH OF ALL.

WASHBURN. 109. Oaaal nie 81 lyeodadn Carpets, Oil Cloths AND MATTINGS. Poll lines of the above can be found at tnl bonus store. tea.

97 and 99 CAMP STRKKT, AT ROCK BOTTOat PRICKS, Comprising all of the latest aad riehest deelgil I'AlPJCn HANGINGS Of the moot exquisite style aad finish, all which should find favor with the ombUo. Ta are earnestly invited to sraailnt sooda eat prices txlore pnrehaslnc B. HXAtR, 97 and 99 Cans etreet, Sl7 aBuATu6m2dp 2f sw Orleaa IA SPRING GOODS 1 J. Levois' Heirs 133 Canal etreet 153 Tonro How, Have Just received a fine assortments Light Woolen Dress Goods For early Spiinc; Wear. ZEPHYR GINGHAMS Ilf THE CHOICEST PATTKRKS.

Some elegant Hoveltlee in Parasols, LACE LUTS AND GLOVI Received per ateanser Amerloaa an elasaat aa, leettoBef ') 30 SnTaWedOmSda.

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