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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 9

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THE WOELD'S FAIR Ixs, Soniat's Valuable Addition to tia Department of Gorios ana Building Sent to Cliicasro. Ta eonunlttee on eurloa of the Wom miliary has been very active In atfcering np Ihterestlnj relics which jts an important bearing noon: the historic past of Louls iana ta send to fbe Louisiana state buHding la Chicago. Mr. Eogene, Soul at da Foasat has been gajticularly energetic, and some of. the Section which she has already turned trer to the Loui siaiia.

oai en com gaam ra are aa rare as they are typical iri interesting Amonytaese are photographs of Bienville and Iberville, of scft Captain Woodward will nave en jarged copies made for the exposition an interesting historical picture presenting the "Landii.r of the Crsn Cae Kans at Sew Orleans in 1T2T. it peeullarty illuitratlve of early days la Louisiana The ehip on whlph these tttlBs were five months male ins the trip tiom Europe Ilea in tb rtverj two xa, watch have broeght the nnn to swre, Jio near it; some priests CapOchin re etandinff. nnder two srand tet welcoming the new arrivals some rezroea, seated on a wood pile near by, evidently bishly interested observers voile the Indians opposite are stoic indifferent. the bank are seen tiR negro slaTea brinslnsr. the nuns" rjotlM chest; the postulants is ta la: high.

white cap. holding; a eat another nun has just released hrm a baaket; this cat. tradition says, vas tronght over the seas, because tha rn oliass tBousht there ere no cats is Louisiana. The original picture wa by the whlte veUed novice in pie teiter at the group. It is said that at the Crsullne Convent; ja ETaa there exists a highiy interest iat diary of events in iiumaaa.

which were kept duriwr a Ions series of years this identical novice. This picture Hsw the ExMMts Are to be Exaaw Captala Thos. J. Woodward Is .1 re where the nar Mratiw .11 renewal the expoiaon. ri ai Rira wiHiiiiiak.

Lt Mnmtttr shall a enmureh pni vwne that dPrmrtMent 01 who have aeeetved awards, with the reports or the individual judges giving the reasons and considerations therefor: and this report shall be presented to the director (rwneral. tpon the corooletion of the work ot toe judges the results thereof shall be presented by the executive committee to the full committee on awards, which committee Biia.ll ta turn report te the world's Columbian commission, or in Its absence, to the Ivnnl nf rrfivMiRe antl control. rrested DeCOraMoilS Of th LOTlisI by whom the formal promulgation of the 1 ininlji ami tha iliiMIntlm nf nnllll Ilia dioloruas shill be made with lproprt at ceremonies. All these comprehensive report shall le included la the history Avnna4 An i a nee Tmert Talefe fleedad for SerTlC8 as I of the duties intrusted to the committee Ion awards it shall have the right to Jttdares. avail itself of the advice a tut gwraBce a amv swhsv wu.r aa i r.

dvi aMalia. in its best judgment to invoicea IXjoisiaiia IJantS ana Jb lowers tO be from iMUnlaoa. Colonel. Tbschep sug KCSIB iuafc kU. Uliru from Louisiana.

Captain Thoe. J. Woodward, would be the beet judge of the character and ability of any applicant from thin state and. begs permission to present to him the names of Bach, real dents of; this state as may be suggested for the position of judges, and requesting hia ooirfion of their ability and mica of her information as he may be able to give, understanding, however, that the selection of the judges depends largely upon the peculiar qualicatkrae of the applicant and, regard for the proper distribution among; the slates and the representatives seat from foreign countries. The final approval of the choice of judges will rest with the oommiaaiou.

Mee'tiaisx a letter from Colonel. John Boyd I US; laacner, chairman of the execntlv com mittea of awards of the world's Colnm wa cauunia ion. asking his assistance in cang the best expert talent to serve aa judges. This board of judges shall be cnnpo Kd so far. aa practicable of com expma and shall be divided inte aea to each of the thirteen great Sift3nBt "the exposition" as reeog r4 hy the eiasaineation adopted by the JOMiotu The rules and regulations ssvtir Uig awards provide that these 8ttaU granted upon specific Viir.

t. excellence or advancement "eSSJ4 lB rds by this board of shall experts, and that there or more women judges upon comatetee' authorlaed to award ffr exhibits which may be pro uT wboe or in part bv female the number of women upon be determined by "aid eonuBiauoa wtth lr "sard of lady mamurera. There he foreign representatives rrr' 'CV or the thirteen rammitiMa tfce Coaamlitee am There was a very interestlns weetins yesterday in the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce of the committee on deeo lations tor the uisiaaa. state building axoends at the world's fair There rtre present Messrs. CI ElchlluR K.

Maltr end R. E. Simon, of the com mittte, and Captain Xboaraa J. Wood ward. Mr.

Hubert BleakJey, Mrs. Belle H. Perkins, Mrs. Jos, H. Oglesby and Mrs.

CL IU Churchill, of world's fair The meetinjr wa very enthuKlantlc. the leading florists repr pentad by the com mittee entered heartily jnw the pians for beautifying the grounds about the rotiiwiana headquarters. A sreat mauy pianta were suasrestet tot; tne jraracn parterres. but Mesra Kichtinsr. iiaitre and iS'mon agTfeed that only such plants and liowers should be seut to Cbiiat as wottlu thrive heartily In that climate, and at these plants be aa far as poeai ble distinctly typical, of Laouiaiana flora.

A hearty, interest "ia already expresaed upon the subject by the florists, Messrs. Menard. Taidejo and Chaa. Kble havinir alveady aisiuiied their Intentioa. of coitcributina: piants.

Mr. iiichlina said that he had raised hand some masnoua luscau wuxen intenuea to end on a donation. Mr. K. E.

Simon volnnteered to send I two white and two red oleanders; Mr. L.i i ht, saia tnar ne weuia seuo crepe i.i tn nrMMit the fannda li myrtle trees and two brahea, tillifera. or 1 I nalmu 1 iiim) ft faa vained at nBtil the coming ot the Crsniinea, and to many years alter, no for girls Misted ia this state, although father iTni.7' a Capuchin monlf, had founded, ae (car hoya in 1724. Mrs. niac also sends a picture of "IiiesvMe's Oak" at Biioxl.

It was under iSi oak that Bienville is' said to have keid his famous conference with the IialMins ia 1608, succeeding, after much unable and suasion. in. matins a. peace rooinsct with them. oak still exists ia Biioxi.

near the Oonvent of Mercy, jirs. Soniat had this water color' picture it made some years asro. another picture is that of Eooqaerte's chapel, near bayou. Iacombe. ta wcich for; many years he instructed taa Cboetaws ef the surrounding' coun trj and also portrait of the old court iaaae on Boyal street.

now torn down replaced by buildings Kos. 219 and. t.U la. this courthouse treneral Andrew iackaoa was fined XluUO by Judge Hall ISIS for contempt of the process of tie United States court. A pamphlet of fcicgraphlcal sketches of the gpvernors Louisiana and a picture of Jordan Noble, the drummer boy of the battle of Mew Orleans; aiao a.

portrait of the illus moat historian. Judge Oayarre. are ia rtBded. These picture will all be copied, with explanatory notes attached. In regard to the old courthouse, it is of la teress not for the historical in clients connected with it.

but because wm oae of the solidly but ft, tile roofed boil din 2S of Spanish colonial days, vtucli have almost', ecttreiy disappeared in Sew Ortcana History tells that in 17i fc, New Orleans beiav for the second uma almost completely destroyed by fire, Governor Uarondeiet insisted that ail sew buildings should be roofed in Watrejand, who alined to be a desesadaat of Xjouis XVI. residedlla the ronriaotta when this piwCure was inaae, tnj may be seenc ata lining in the door Mia, Sonlas sends tiesides a copy Father Kooquette's "Oiseau Mokeur," a poem which is considered, thtf best bit tt Creots patois ever written, and which tit sceests should be printed on slips at wute satia ribbon, beaded with a r'ctsrs at the moctlng bird, and that tsss nrecty slips be distributed to visit as st the exposition aauouvenira ot the umSjmxam department. a Aa the subject of suitable decorations ri the Louisians bulldiag; together with tis fmBishlnes, Is occupying a great deal ct tia atteaUoa of the Woman's Auxiliary, Mrs. Soniat suggests that Louisiana be represented in the exhibit by a tail txea figure robed in a soft, fleecy gown cotton, batting, crowned with cotton Kooms sad boils and hoidinr in her cam. a scepter of rice, while the back poml of the picture will be made of case and.

tobacco, and above it la letters ot rold a suitable iascriptloa from one of jw Louisiana, poeca. She alao suggests the dwarf oraaae, which ia no 'trser than marble, be Introduced into the exhibit. i Tie ladias are very grateful to Airs, eonlat for the valuable curios sheOhss wiieeted, and are deliberating the adop tna of her ideas ia regard to typical ieuUaa decoration. from S2i to S4J apiece. Mr.

W. Eichllng senerousiy voi unteerea tea. roses ana UTWUu ami a yucca, or Spanish dagger. These flowers sad plants had all been discussed as distinctly typical of IoiiaiA and hardy enough to thrive jwtrhout doors in CwV eago. It was then decided to plant ba nana ana orange trees uoont tne grounas.

snd upon, the snggestlon of Mrs. Ferkins it resolved to have a beautiful pond and fountain on the' grounUa. with, aiu irators baskio? in the nun shine. Messrs. Eteblln.

Maitre and Klmon were then requested to constitute thera selvesr into a committee to secure tne collection, of plants and flowers from the florists, ana to supenotena toe arrangement of boxing and sending" the plants to Chicago. This the gentlemen nrotnised to do. tJaotson Woodward guar anteeing the defraying of the traus Dortauon. Perns and nalms and Indoor plants will be collected to decorate the Interior ot the state buildine. umtL vlnea and climbing; roses will, twine about the giving all distinctly southern aspect, and carrying ont the idea of a planta sa home in the olden days in Louiaiaan.

A vote of "thanks was tendered Messrs. Eichling, Maitre and Simon, and the florists who have volunteered. aid, and, the meeting adjourned. This committee will aet la concert with Captain Woodward and the officers of the. Woman's Anxifiarv.

who have entire charge, of the decorating aau. lumrrtiiing i of the state Duiiaing.at cntcagov The flrst donatkm of plants was received at aa. early hoar ot and oansisted of a oeanrJf ut hybiscua, sent by Mia Bertha. Iumaa, and a Mme. Lombard rose sent by Mrs.

F. Iu mas. fer the decorating of the state building grounds. The ladies of the world's fair commlssioa express their thanks to these ladies and arso tot Mrs leUa Xeal, of Calcasieu, for the first exhibit of wooi au's work yet received, at the world's fair headquarters, viai a jar of magnificent preserved oranges, of unusual growth. Thi yroppsesl EMtertJlnsBent.

Returns are rapidly coming In for the joint entertainment to be given on April 6 T. and for the benefit of the Home for Incurables: and the furnishing, of the slate building at Chicago. The price of tickets is fixed at $1. and the affair promises to be social and soccesa tr strenctheainr and olaarias; the voice. use brmnt Uronctuat tree ties.

mave eostaneoded them friends who were public speakers, and they have provedf extremely aervioeanle." ie. Hetry Ward Hcccher. the local BEcosrx Barnm. Tharmani. Weather.

a. a. 30.23 47u 7 p. iu 30.410 57 Jt Itaar Maximum, 181 minlnunn, 4e; rainfall; Bain has fallen la New Orleans en. March 30 dnnnc the rxaat Rtxi rrro rears as iullows: 1S4X .31: 1S ism, 152, 154.

2J4u; 1S58, 4S; ISiS, 1V WEATHEB. COXDITIONS. Tke CaHawing are the maxtmom. or blchesr, temperatn es retorted from wsather bureau stations to day: Ualvestoa San Antonio 74, Palestine m. Corpus Christ! 64, Meridian 58, Prnsaeols S2.

3bUe ao. MoDtguntery Atlanta 52. Tampa. 4. Hbrrrvrt 64, Vlcksbnrg US.

LouisrUk 04. Mamphis Chats nonga Naahville 00. Cindnnati 52, Little Bock irttea committees, one of, each beinz I Vtr iiith Indiana nolis S3. 8t. Loots 6ft, Cairo Oklabama 6s.

Kansaa drr SO. iJ Pass 7S, ABwrtlle TZ. en. i an oo. i 52, Omaha 68.

Pittauurg 54, Washington 4. JaeksSDvlUe York S3, Oosver 74, Dodge Clry SO, North Platte Davenport 52. Maiqaette 4S, Miles Citv 72. St. Vlaeeat 4ti, Charlotte 52.

AbUene 158, Chicago 4S. The' follow lair statians report precipitation far the twelve boors ending at p. Moat, naery. trace: AUaata, trace: Tamin. trace; Chanaasotpu.

Usees, Jackssavills Mar qoette, scvorsis. TJht sorinklea of raia fell over the south. eastern ata la' the eartv mamiiiav caused toy tt sUsat. lnu usim vhteh i ecBXcal orw ta llisim mniiiMis boc it tt of emUBii iIjsi iinum the weather had rrri except in Florida. At Jacksonville the only heavy rain occurred.

incnes octug rr jwri wui iBnnber ef these judges I still rauuog at p. m. whicb wu use cnaractee and ex i Wf Be, PtPatien of the various i wrefea naflons shaii hate been ascer Ki ven 1 aU exhibitors 'wfeer frcfrn ur do aestic that the rr1': be awarded are I til sVTt" Tf lno "of the Uni rarV by the see treasury. ac exhibitor. domestic or foreign.

Siri bet the executive tO mnmlola te kkannr have aa rd CTi I1" exanuatwj nurrll the executive exanun.iti expo hut for SJuXS otherwise thin coomit ftiartv ari J'1" it res tali, JSdaea exAUire every i gowament or i tatrrfh2 te 0ail nrrJi Jun'' 1S03 and 7 wyriiaeaif ts v. i r.i tit La ri," ie rMorts by the ia lua! eacb of ava Ti diszaj hanee made Its appearance is the noctSwt las maht has mrniaaed eoo MmiMt aad advuaead eastward, caomnr mm as yet little rain ha fallen in the area which it a wt tuKnl aad daeldad rise in temnera rm hacenrrd over the stirs eoontvy, with riomiin of the Texas const aad th wwMs Mninsnia, The rises ranee from 4 aad degress to 28 degrees, the greatest being vee Oklahoma terrlterv. Kanaaa. Nebraska and Cototado. the evening temperatures ia tUM atataa raaaina between 68 aad.

73 de Fair weather Is indicated tor ixauuana Tharsdav and probably Frrday: decidedly wanner by Thursday night oreFriday; winds easterly ta southeasterly. in mtiir r.t i m. Local ForacaaC OflkaaL. rae bahita tand Te kill the hair and tarn it irar too early. Bare the color and beauty of your hair using Pakkek'8 LLvut Bal sam.

V. WARDS or THE ST StTE. To day IJopnty Coroner May He will appljr to the district court for the of the following insane pco pler Mary Cecelia Bargtv Annie Tracy, Afrncs Gleasoa. Jenefiie Iaizio, Annie Miller. Charlotte Gouges ce4ored, con fined in the Ixmisiaaa Retreat: Susan TMel.

Paulina LVrouse, Alice Dawn port (eolorsdl. Laviaia. Bichardson (colored. Catherine Batse icolotedV Xeiiie i oirer icoioreoi. Maria and Mary Ann 14 nch, connned ia the.

police jail. The eesnJaa i nMart Bitters ef Ir. J. O. B.

tiieert as Sons are the moss ellicaeiona sranntaBS to excuse the apptite. Ask year urujigok EVEXLT BALANCED. Jnrtice'a Scales Heli by Ecja. Tera Boa asi UoisB. EiaWzzlcment of Deswirsr by Hr.

to. tte Sanity Inquiry. ScTernl Sentences far Felonies and for "isdemeanors. Apart from an arraignment for embes zlement and filing of. a demurrer ta an inquiry as to the present sanity of a.

defendant in a libel there was nothing of iDore than ordinary import ance In the crimiiaai district court yester day. The nrosecutioii for cmbeszlement re sulted from an indictment presented by the praao. jury in section cn xuesuay, the tame of the accused petty harlnz been withheld until arrested. He was found last night ana taken under custody. thus releasing the obligation ox secrecy.

The Indictment' wan directed atrainat Joseph I Wirth. The story of his alleged leiouy is toiu cieaxiy aou sucujuchj the iollowing letter iroin ri. uusirn i. vi torney Xiurenberg to District Attorney Butler, which has been made part of the court record: present the ioHowlu'r complaint to yon oiflcially, with tne retiuest that too lay It oerore tne grano. jnry.

wuu to their tin dins as Indictment for em bttszlement: "Some time in January, 1S0.T, one Joseph Wirth, who lives at 45! Cus tnmhonse street in this city, received from Mr. Aloysius Herxog for and on ac count of Airs, louts Jtierxo. wn i Henry Hersog, residing at si rxciu iren street, one oona ot xne city oi Orleans for the sum of xi(X)i, Ijeering per cent interest, for the ptirpoae of. collecting tho interest and exchanging the Vw nl ichirh hail rnn mt. for a 4 per wnt bond of the dry; and ream ting the Interest and the new bond to Mrs.

Her sjit. per cent bond was the prop n.i i.v.i, T. Wirth married her Mister, i Virth collected from the city through 'Mr. Jacob a broker at Ao. 1J Uam Btreet.

the interest on tne iwnu and the value of the bond. Xh latter le ln represented 1V a ctoecS: piven by the citv to Mr. Jiewman. which he Indorsed anil handed, to Wirth. Wirth did remit tne interest on the old boud, say to Mrs.

Herzog. but embezzled proceeds of The "Witnesses: Mrs. Iuisa Heraog; Mr. Aloysiss lleraotr. Mr.

Jacob Newman. Mr. Wortl aptred in ourt yester dav afternoon acd was on bond to insure bis appearance for arraignment whenever notilijed. IK THE MATTHE OP ME. CHAXD IJCRS SAXITT.

i Yewerday was the day fixed by Jjde Ferguson for the investigation by jury of the present mental condition ot 4. Benj. Chandler, who was convicted for" libel aid whose sentence was postponed tmtil the (im rtion of meutal reapoma bility be judicially "hen the case was called the defendant's counsel tiled the following lotton, or demurrer, and further consideration of ue rase wn postponed until to "1 State of Louisiana vs. J. Ben j.

handler, through his counsel. Thos. JJ' demurs and esceprs re the Investigation sought to be had by the state tJ hw mentai conditioo on the following w. iiwmirr l.w inrv the panel, after couvtctioa, and after the report of the medical commission on tile and of reusrd ia the criminal district eocrt. is irreguiar.

i'lega. and not authorised by any law of this state, thas tlua court is without Jarisdictloo. ra tione personaej tuas mra hiA innr if the Danel. wuo are not medical experts. Hid.

therefore. th menZai condition of Benj. Chand ler, is unanthttrtir" aaa. contratx. 'ft that the InvesUgaiioj ahtju be hau ihi i.

rtirrbefore the jury of the iKa ran. panel is violative miw munition OI AOW, am deprive BenJ. Chandler of liberTy rAMM or law: uw uc civil district court th only compete tribunal to pass on the menial of J. Beul. Chandler, is Pravtfo articles 3b and arte the conviction of J.

Ben J. tor libel before section A. of this cort said during the pendency of a 21lt' new trial, ana oeiore "vvr mMl oa tie mouaa tor a ik the assistant district attorney, wno prosecuted the case on behalf of by motion suggesteil to tf. the lnental couultujts of 3 ler be lnquire.1 tmA and tbere jpon the eJhrt ordered the motion to granted, and appointed, according to law, a eom nuWOuTf medical experts to passion the rental eondiUou of Chandler, and the report is in writing and forms part thm uSJi thla case: that the stale ia estopped, by itsjegal officer. nuS ,7 tton as to tne mcu uuauuicr, medical oomnUsston is VT.i aTuTuieatal condition of Chandler, and eaanoe be contradicted by any TVi'? other than expert teslimouy and is pre sumed to be Tnrfe are commission appointed, by Judge are oflleer.

of tliia court, and preaumed hin dob uwir uij trarv is shown; that the report of tha medicai commission ls; adjufficata; iaaanlty is a speciaL plsa. and resorted to bv a person charged with a tect mmseir irom tuc vtdied bv raw for the commission of the act; that on the trial of the Ubel before the petty jury. IV the accused by rea oThbT insatyfr aSui fury' lZ the same cause. Wherefore, respondent nravithat the suggested imiuiry as to hi nndition by a jury of tne panei i 1 mill and void, ana iinr brousht 'T me ka azainat him." i The onysfcjiaua.wbo xaminea j. J.ne pnw i.

month suffering front the mouomnla of 1 i. h. labored under thTrhWucition rta' teDortl was filed arooutf thTcourt ords. but fetxange to amoug tne for the fitiiment coul tor. uot.

be who is out of the city. havv ben anmmoned to appear in court rodar testify as to the te: or of their 'rtumr nrdlaarr wket in aeetto 1 A yec tMtinr wa4 aa follow: formations Filed Ryder, carry ii a cooeld wxsapon. Nolle IfosequWoha Doyle, grand lar iw cin iMnned Charles Ander larcenv. two charges; Al.en DaVis. alias Sno y.

cnterihg: and petty Ur.r:a irnre Tboo as and John Heurr. assault. months' imprisonment nd 10 fine each; Anthony arr. petty iarceny, staaUng box of ctuicjwgne. valued at RJU.

was sentenced to 1 year at hard labor In the state jvenitentlary; vft. H4t Ml ins Adoith Blam. twtty larceny. months at hard labor la 1 nr4tcntiarv. und Pleaded Not Guilty wrrt Itrre Prtrr Me Olnn.

Chris Coliina. aesanlt and battery: u.nrh rairHnr and oettv larcenvl lintrri. alia JiaJh aiah wnnndlna Victor Bonton, aiia Buissoa. and I'aul Hainiltoo, catering anti petty larceny, let ed Charles Kandazzo, petty lar SeelrMB. JaScre J.

M4e Arraigned and neaded Xet Ouiity Eogane Lteouird. Pty lircnir. Arralzned and iMoaiil GuiJty John rteTis. alL is Charley. carrylS a tuinger oa weapon eoisl d.

s.tMKl(or Darrls, enterina dwelling house iP the rrisht Utce and wt tv larcenv. 5 years state peiitentiary at hard labor onJh first count, and 2 years tbe second co iit; Jona IiaTis. alias Charley, ctirryias a dangerous weapon concealed (fie accosed haviax' been in Jail over sixty days), was sentenced to only il davs' additional imprisonment. Indcnuiriy Jeme ilarria. two counts of assault and battery, and Perer Mmiet, nrne offense, ooe reuw.

Charles assault wit intent to couiuat ioobv. vox rOPULL. CorreEpoade2.ca TTLiob. eaia 'fcr OWmare of the PaOTer iy Orthodox: Jews. SEE VICES TO ES.

Hi.t 1 I THE CAEOSDELET STREET KJitor ncyune: celnbraUoa of the feast of the passover will be commenced, by the Jewish citizens to morrow evening at sunset. It extends over a period of eight days, of which the first, seventh, and eighth are observed as sacred days, by the orthodox, upon which jt is unlawful to perform labor or transact business. During the passover week the consumption. of" leaven bread is strictly prohibited, and so scrupulously is this injunction obeyed that any person who violates it is considered to have almost renounced allegiance to Judaism. Oa.

the first two evenings of: the festival after the synagogue seryicea. a ceremony termed the "seider." is celebrated in the homes of, the orthodox people at which the master of the house officiates. Around his board are gathered not aereiy every member of his immediate family, but also those whom he knos to have no regular home. If he has a servant In his household, theser vaatiaits with the other members of the family, for Israelites are required to remember that they were all slaves in the land of Egypt. On the table is placed a.

large in which there are various symbols to commemorate the Exyptlan bondage Amoojc them are horse radish, the roasted, snank. bone of a lamb, and nurture of apples and cinnamon, which commemorate respective the embittered condition of the lives of the Israelites 1b Eftypt. the paschal lamb and the bricks and mortar whicnr Pharaoh required bis Hebrew slaves to make. The blessing of sancOficatlou having been pronounced, the youngest child present asks: "Why do we distinguish this night from ail other nights and inquires the reason of the distinctive features in its celebration. The master of the house then narrates the sufferings and deliverance of the Israelites, and explains the meant nc of the.

various, eym hols employed. After the seider" is The raeianchol.v days hsTCooma, The saddest of the year," Wben from domestic aoonos a man Will quickly disatjpeevrr Tor lo 1 around his humble home Xiouaecinanlng waxaUrrito, 6 6 BE 3. aiul tt? second portioa of It consists of tli fcinrlaj of psalms and hymns. Special prayers will be performed at the same time bv my country, pwnie, the Rusxlaa Amencan Jews, in which the Almichty is praised for the blessing, he has shown to them ia briacrin? them out from the tyranni cfil hands of the depctic cr.ar, Alexander lit. and placed us into a free land, where ali rt iicious keels are equally respected.

Lord. siTe the reat.of thy ieopie. they are iu. a plight, indeed. Ia the Carooueter.

er Lafayette, street sytia SUL'H( the exerciiMs will be unuaiuiUy ita pn ssive. An elaborate serrioe has been prepared. Iiev. Keser. ex aator of St.

Petersburg 'Ilussia, will olliciate. Isaac mookk. The Lnfargue Bros. Crtmpany, IS1 Canal, between Lacphine and Bnr 'gundy, are now fully prepared to furnish articles of first commuuion, such as prayer iu French and EugUsh. moxt elegantly bound.

In ivory, and mother of pearl Beads in garnet, mother of pearl, cornaline and jet. Badges, gloves, wreaths, veils, as very moderate prices. VITAL. STATISTICS. Eecorded at the oQce of the board of health, March 23 unrriis.

Mri Adoluh Boarder, a girt. Mrs. I Chick, a. eirl. Mrs.

tJeotxe Wharton, clrL Mra. Martin Haitman, a. gir? Mrs. Peter X. Kbeyer, a ov.

Mrs. John W. Castles, buy. (ieorge Vogt and Miss Rosa Garbareus. Robert Washburn and Miss Martha JDorestan.

John Mallin and Miss Adeline Dnpont. lYaalc Williams aad Miss Julia Phillip. Edward O. McCormick and Miss Emily Taylor. John J.

XorcuiB and Miss Elizabeth Haaa, DEATHS. Charlotte Clark, 6 months. Flood1 and Charires. James Hodges, GO years, Spain and BovaU. Edward L.

Frantz. years. 20 Music. William Ward. years.

IS Wasoington. Maggie flay, as years, Zl4 iSiennlle. Joha O. Hood. 68 years.

19 St. Charles. Louis James Wolfe, '2. months. Bur jrundy.

Leila. M. Massicot. 5 years. VHS Clinton.

Kose. months. mow. And brooms, aad mops end kindred Abaoro tua wedtiod wl fe thing But be" 11 return at eventide And sweeUy smile we IXin her work his busy snouse WiU nan iTsjr Pant's Gui.a IgST. cprr.QiesEuns lduers Makes radloal chancre in a boasebold by uuhkiner emli easier.

shorter and less expensive. Try it in yours. Bold everywhere. 4 lbs. for 25 cents.

Madn only by TJ. K. FAIROAHK CHICAGO, sL Louis. New YlPlladaiphi, Bowtoa, laoatreaL IVM JSe Bel i sit ted Ui th LMONT, JTTade or Hie 1892 Crop of Havana, Tobacco. WE nECSSUCNO THEM AS EQUAL.

TO THE BEST GRADE ISIPCHTED. liiLk.ii.oyLiiJ ITBT7 mhl4 3w nnn A TRJD TO T1IE NEW." OIILEAXS PUBIJCe Greeiing REJJJ2UJIG thai the requirement general fxbllc 'QEMXJIQ A LOCATED, STQrRh wnere ihey can ikeif needful firehoses, vce have EJ7LARGED CUR RE ZAIL QETARTMEJIT'and, 2J1 AOVITIOJI TO CVR LAZGE ASSCRTMEflT: of HOUSE: FUFJXSE IJJG GCCQS, have included a COJdTLETE ASSOGt TMEJJ Tof CETJIA. CRCCKERY, GLASSWARE, T1JJWARE, KASXJi TS. WCQVEJIWAGtE, CLOCKS, WALL TATE, SIL eic. sa thai, vcUkJ FEW zZCluTTZOJiS i sj 'vTTrt TTTzTnrrfJ: VTirrfPT? HOUSE FROJt our (RETAIL rOE'PArRTJIEJIT.

Car CEJJT(RAL L0CAT10JI WILL. JJAKE I COJIVEJUEJf TF02Z YOU to VISIT our (RETAIL (DE'PAfRTJdEJT. We' are in a ostium to buy goods vcu a LARGE QUANTITIES; tk as. availing ourselves, of the QUAJt TI.TY (DISCCUJITS. arJ offer tU same at LOWEST PRICES.

rrTTK rPHlCE: and oodsz are 'all markea. in TLAIJI FIGURES. 'rC We respectfully, invite you Ui visit our establishment. We can IJITE'REST if nothing else, and will be 'PLEASE to SHOW COJITLETELX STOCZEQ (RETAIL (DE cA rJi 1 STCRE. Yours respectfully, A.

3ALQWIJI y993ThtwTuly JLOXVZtST1 SJZICHS. JFIJTJZSZT GOOJ3S. ti Limited. LaJ assfSBSSBfeT am. SBjisJlsssfssenSiBl pn.wats.rin 733 jp Do )ouwantto keep your hichand home ate wmj and keen him arrreeaHe and pleasant? Hs mt it NEi: 4 1 i 5 is tr (VI ii m.m e.

We Offer Special Values in Ml 1 micr smoke, and yet, you don't Eke the smell of his tobacco. You can drive him away to his dub out of just siich things con misery. uxappiness and divorce. The trouble is that he uses peer tobacca CiTaxhim TosaccO; its deiicrte aroma win not be offensive to you, zz it will not all the curtains, hangings and dothinjwith tlt stale disagreeable odor that now trorublesyou. Keep your izi home, and avoid all risks by having him smoke BULL TOSACCQ.

Sold everywhere, ZnjLGZWmAJS DLTRHAjI TOBACCO Durham. N.C i i ii' OQDS T' 1 hssBkaon anM i ti ii xTx)clay tits following rdays Special rivts ta keep 1 st rr 11. 1 LifOWOS ctrnziiZf ana, zTrzjzress uig uuu, mi i ir CLOTHDOMIQI 'If Men's Spring Suits, $8 $8 jo, $zo oo, $iz do ar All tkt mm Wtavis in (Black, all the ncvo Shades and ncc. fl Fl tzCombiriationsofCoZjr. it I UtM 5 Cl.f.

inn si fi it nt Suit frfiVH. Cit ta 1 9 A. w. We Carry a Full Line of ATflO $Ai Prices ihat defy Ctmvpetition. Call and Convince Yourself (Before Jiisezczere, toniPiflnM i so: STArrOKD gPKlSGS.

P. MISS Sept. 29, 132. STAFFORD MTNEKAL COMPANY. LIMITED.

New OrleSBS, tirntlameu I have been a saSerrng mortal with BklftHT'S for NEAEI SIX YEAH3. 1 a vast Ursa I hava been treated by emlaeas phyaiciaas. Ttres months to, hr tue aavKw ot my doeter, I cosmiBeneed aha naaat your eeiefcraied tTAF Jt Oii MLNEJOALfcPfllNd WATER, Artar naiag it for fivser six weeas at hettts imnrove moat was FIFTY PliHCENT In mv CAtsE. aooorOiaa to Hid Tr, and uy thss isint OWN aad HEALTH. My imprevemea wae se area tkt I excluded to visit the priass aad see tor myself the areas discovery alluded tela yorrrad vertiaaineata.

After sojonralaa as tmi tarasu rawn far BBIOHTS lltEAtE for ix Zrr. W. bofkia. the hyataiaa for the prinjrs, aad stdin aa Voaaearg, made an vxamtnataoo ot nr srino tno SSth insi with the followinif rssnlt. 8PEC111C ORAVITV.

iOJO; ACID HfcAUTlOX: ALBUMEN. ON LY A. TTtACTE. aad ia of the cminios tnaa If I cenliaa the water I wt'l KEU KVXAl EXTiBELl'. am atisfled what I have sees, aad teal thas TStSE WAIEBS will do ad tr.at is ft nM ien fob THEM.

Yunxs. etc. OCItW CAUTIOU The aiaat Toaatafinn which the STAFFORD MTITF.BAL WATER has raised, ha iadaeed Dsatnatwraai la the neighborhood of Vosaomrr aad ether section of Missis mm brrna cwrar to tfce auum ot the PublM). claimiaa I Hat these waters ars fuUveaual to the BTAFtORD MINERAL UPBlKtlS WAXiJIS. to.

We therefvre wiaatetmtJTSBs rpontheniiodef tbs Public that our label is our T31ADB MaKlvaad HAH BKJiN HXtilaTEaJiD IN THE PATENT OFFICE IN WAferllNGTON. D. C. mjid that thsabno of It on hotuas aadoihor pecks res is proof that their ceateata are not tjma onr apnngs aad should not ha used lor STAi FOkU aftNKBAL WATEK. Tts.

Vtzt Ctrs Erturs Eiai t3, isssA, Drasia, For SUt MiiStL: Sssl isr Keir Fcrilst It. Will Sarrrts SPllEiGS KEAE Y0S2SBUHG, 2IISS. STAFFOBD IMEHAL SPHIII5S CO, IMei, Ivz Orlsam Li ululuif nnrn 1 4 II IKt Ranrcrid AVatchca Regul Ucs; Every' Ona.cf thcc3'A7atchc3 Vill Pzzz the Inspsctor. csuasiLYEn. CASES.

B.W.Baymond,Oflt. 14 Jewels, $20 00 B. W. Eaymomd. Nickel.

15 JawelavCSS SC Appleom. Tracy A Co, Gilt, I JsweU, fza fja ABBleton. Traay Co, NlakaL X5 Jewels, tt2 BO CraeanS atraes Nickel, C97 50 SCUD rUHAT ECU) FILLED CASES, B. W. Saymana.

GOt, IS Jewels, $27 60) B. W. Eayaaead. Niokal. IS wels, 30 OOj Appteaen.

Traeyet Cov. Gilt, 15 Jswals, tZ7 60 Apple ten. Tracy Cow NlokeA 14 Jewels, tS 00 Street Nkskei, S33 OOj IS1 HEAVY SCUD CCLD CASES, KAHAT FV.IZ. W. BaroMmd, GEt IS Jewala.t 3 f3 B.

W. Raymond. Xlekal. la jewels. SSi ca Apr Isaac Ttaey dt Cav, Oflt, IS JsweU, 22 9 Applstoa.

Tracy Co. Nickel. 15 Jswsu. SSS 09 Creseat StraeS Nickel. tSO OO Fully CaaraBtsed and arrastsl.

Seat by Express, Collect on Delivery, Anyat ere. LOITEST PXXXCCS EVEII ffifOWS. Fly Eacia era CircscSris, al Cat fcT Cb ne.slar Prlsa..

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