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0 THE DaILY PICAYUNE -NEW ORLEANS, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1889. Sl)t JDailn picarmri. WJCUojBO JDU.X. J.3ICH0L80S. GEO.

THE MCTYUNE Em tha Lvrg-et Circulation In tha Soutaweat. i jlm iM brTptioxI DAILY. ISMnMntkl 912 St Mnthi 6 OO fkn mmUu 3 WIEtLY. ywrre Month BO MlHMiki 7 Three Mouth 0 ItCROAT PICATCSE BY VAIL. Twelve Meatb oo BIX MmUii 1 oo uriTFin WABMINOTON BtUAU 417 rnxrT.

x. w. SATTTBDAT MORSI5G. JOl 1. 1889 A milr tin ea mmr poUtadog Amw xonl hat it doca BO dora tlL Draineg tar opioU killed tbeir (MM before he had time to lay an egg of ay sort.

The Memphis Appl adjourning wuUkMl Uiidbt TnieMe legt- lfttnr over did. Tho sarin bM bMi backward; oi thor nothing backward aboat the Piln si DbUaa Admiral Porter ufi Ba a tier may bev trie, to ran wr Iron danger; bat be Aid aol boleBg to the fleet. Tno drannir ku talked long eaoagh who bia otry tor victim riaea to a ooint ardar. Ha ah at ap and take lb order. Boffalo BUI baa kad a tally break faat give hi ib by the eoanla aad ao eoaa of Pari.

It i all 1 the now oonn aad it all goe. All Ike beer trait pro to do ia ta regaJale tka quantity and pno of beer. The qaaliry moat leek: oat for itself and Ka mm rmad a ean be whan made of aheap materia la. Tka spooler fee on tha window haa boea added ta the aayatcrioae maalea oaaaaot Paagaaoala. All af tkia wlU bo mere later ting to axeorsloQiaai tkaa aaa aarpaota.

There six weme polio oncer la Lmaea. aad eevea caara are ta be ap- nointed. If tkar ain't eaten a man who Aaa gene wraag police dopertraeBt stay be) writtau down aa a foliar. Tka Chiekan aaya he ia a gentleman thofa tka art of a roeeter ke ta and will sat lower kitzaelf to tka degrede- atoA af a alogBler-hooee prize fight. Bi training ta ail.

and ho baa goaa keek to eatiag egg plant. Colonel Shepherd eoatinnee to feed teJTy the preetdeat. In a reeeat Mail mmul Expreee aditariai ha aaya: "Thoa haet broken Behab in piece, aa one that I aiaia than hat eeattered thine esinmin with thy strong arm." Samoa ia to hare a native govern snoot. Tba Tohaateer carpet-bagger zrwaa all aation are to hare nothing to aay ia tha talma aad the faipale feoaaee af ItaeoagreoA That give the BAtiv a chaaoe to eell hie Tote. Tka Mary La ad atrawberry tbi year taotoaaa If it had beem baptized with (ubtama aad kiaeed by an angel.

Bal- timara Anvarvean. Everybody knowa xactly kow that poor editor fait when mh aagel kiaeed him. bat ke himself as net tall of big son beam hapUeca ex perienee. Milladgerllle (Ga.) Chronicle: The folio wing waa overheard at a reoent wienie "Darling. I'm going to let go year hand for a annate, bat joa won't beaaad.

will yea, darling I wouldn't let go till yoa did. only eome sort of bag ia crawling down my baok. and I aaz't keep my mind on yon and baga at tha eame time." Oaly fancy tba bewildered look of that Texaa atateeman who aaid "My God" la tka preaaac of Mr. Waaa-aaaker. aad waa Informed by the dia-ilngalahad effleiai that "it ia wrong to eweer." INew York Herald.

All poetal earda with profanity aeratcbed oa their baeka ga to tha waeta baaket. They eannet be forwarded. Tha woobab who will bo declared the Btoet boAatifol in the department of "Beauty" at the Pane expeaition will be giToa f800a Tne poblie deoiaea who tha fertaaate one axay be, aa eaok Tiaitor ia entitled to regUter hla Tata in farer of the womaa of hla ehoiee. Thia ia eae raaaoa why aa naauy aociety ladiaa are gDiag over to tka expoeiuon. New York World: Wat.

D. Howe 11 baa grown thoroughly tired af New Tark life aad will raeide In Beaton hereafter, lie oomplaiaa tkat tha neiae and harry pertaining to exlateneo ia the aaetrepolie are fatal to literary inspiration. Tkia will be interacting iaforma-tloa for tko people who have eometimeo doubted taat Mr. He walla waa iaapired. It wonld be interacting to knewjaat wkat waa tha inebriation which tbe boyiah Mr.

Oitt pinned to the eoat-tail of tbe praaident'a venerable father-in-law. Waa it "Vote for Cleveland ILoaierille Coarier-JoaraaLI It waa aa iaaerlptioa that read a him Oitt up aad Oitt oat of tka troaenxy deparV moat, aad tkat la eaongk fer the joker to kaow. Dr. Cronin la bow aaid to bo la 81 Xioaia. aa ha weald aatarally anppoeo that St.

Lroaia weald bo tke laat plaoo la tha world where a ntiaaiag Chieage roald bo looked fer. tk atory oeaatderable probability. fChieege Herald. May SL Cronin remained trne to the oily tkat killed hi ax. He preferred deatk to a rial! to St.

Loaia, and ath took kint. The park polio kad tkeir aanoal pa-xada ia Central pare jaaurday. They are a flae body of saea; tke -elea4a e4ed applaodiagly above their aew gray aalf orma and raf a aad to dim a bat-too with a ehower. (New York Herald.) Kow Orloana waatker la leaa kind. It hAeealy commenced toahower bora mnco tko peeler pat on, their per lahable paat board helmet.

adge Groan of tka Birmingham criminal ooartkee broken aloag eetabliaked lino of prooadeata by aoodomalng Miami Moaee. a negro woman, reoeaUy eeo-Ticted of highway robbery, to be ex-cated oa Tharaday. Jaae 27. Fridar can ao aaor bo eallod haagmaa'a day fPenaaeola Commercial. bat It en.

Tharaday will be eallod hangwoeaaa day. and will not iaterfere wi th Friday. Tha accommodating coroner in New Tork haa declared that Mind Bender Biahop died of ooma aad tkat the doctor, ia chopptag hlat ap bfor waa eold. a tod hAatily ia good faith. The cove a or dee not aeem to understand that aaoald hara boon called la in that parttetilar eaae of aadden death aad rendcrad a Tcrdiat before th raTaoaa doc tart had aa opportaalty to act hAatily in- good faith.

The only way to account for th coroner aatia-factloti and anbmiaaion ia th eaae la to believe he i. a pelitioai toagh el acted bocaaae ko krnaw nothing af the datiee of the offloe exoept eaeagh to mixap thing far the benefit of hi atriker ia eaae a murder thooid be oommittad, A STALK BUT IMPUETAST TflaMa. There ia atlll coaaiderable talk eon-eerniLg a drainage achente. Dr. C.

H. TebanXt. whe waa actively engaged in the recent oppoeition movement, called on the Picayune yeaterday and presented, aa a aynopaia of hie views, a reeolation offered and adopted by him in a recent meeting of the Anti-Paving and Draining Aaaociation. The chief proposition ia aa follows We are prepared to offer as oar plan ta MrtMt irilrm id ear pae ivm. wu Um mm nfrpMd in taia dir.

not alsewoere, km kr at hoc, dorin taa rear of nllllmrf DUMlUOg. and "tlO DO tDSO 1 JO. POO naaeeiimatad aoidlars ware qaarMrati ithm mnr mt' malls, asrltf toa not sam mar moots, aa wbo ware kept Sara for is rot aouMaUtt vesrs. IB qbiiim oi us bfora oaeb dreaaea apiaamica yauow favar ear plan aslas; uus ssassped with all IS a aroof of aa anqaesBoaaele aad ex a mate! aaeoeas. Aad In ear scares yea will Sad taa ensalag: Ins pretest open Aliases aa eaaais are tae only proper J- tmmt mt rtiiu for Xiw Orleans, and csa ae pat ia tse roach erCer wltnia a short period.

of time fer aaoat IlSO.too. so aa to give complete eesisfeeUoa sod vtadtcatethe plans of ar fore-fat era. tf tbe axaavatleas era ksDt bp aad racnlarty attened to, aa time ro- aires. Aa we naderatand tkia, tbe existing eaaala and di tehee are good enough and eaiy require seme exeavatien and repair. We trnat that a majority of oar cilixenado not desire to declare their devotion to eae a doctrine.

That what we bare ia net good enough eight to be maaifeet to alL It would botakiag a step bast ward a half can tary into the paat to rest satisfied as we are. That waa good eaongh for the people who camped ia New Orleaaa fere tbe war. loag eaougk to get rich aad mave away with their wealth, bat that day haa gone. New Orleans hi lost ita monopoly of tke cotton trade, and a a oonaeGenes of tbe vast eaange in commercial methods it ia bo leagar possible to gat hah In a few months of winter busiest here while tbe great part of the year we apt abread or at pleasare resort a Ail this is shea ted. People must make hemes here and work the year rouD in order to maintain themselves.

They eaa no leaser live in the mad ia the 14st of a awamp. They are forced by tke argaat demaada of basis ass. of oeos-fort aad health. eonvert their earn lab a etty aad rs place snare temperary seal War eoathvaasee wrtk all that is r.atle no make life here aafe, oom- fortakle aa desirable. It la a fact tkat population ia not crowding Late our city capital ia net kin pormaneat iavastmeat here.

Trae, foreign capital is building rail ways fer na and ia opening oar mines. aad converting, ear ores into metal and ocr forest into lumber. There is an enormous movement of development in all parte of the Senta. bat it neglects a few of the older cities which have long been the sabieet of prejudice oa ao- coantof their unsanitary condition. ew Orleans ia one of these cities, and antil ita reputation shall "be re deemed by tbe energetic action of us people it will continue to suffer aa it haa dene.

It ia useless to multiply argument on this sabjsct. We urge oar citizens to agree upon eome decisive aad prompt actioa to aopiy a remedy rflii will bo BtrrtK. bi a.nd bi. The Grand Jury yesterday broaght in a aerioaa indictment against tbe man egetneat of the city police force. We qaoM lroxn it Since tae erc-salxsUo of the Poiiee Board iacapeodeol of poutles we.

la aomman witu au aa otMxese. baft boped for aad expect ed tbe faroiaooa ef eeerr of men wbo would la ail re pee la a a credit to tae city. Bat we regret to say fast we aave met who it aral laaaaooa etai we were eoanpetied to ladles aet oaly patrwlmen. bat IB oar of rut, for msollest brataultv to aereautluK ettuess. snoemg tnst sapcnoMneeot Heu- neeer aaa tbe police cotosDisslesers fttre war yat to ia weeding out from tne force moo wao euner use tnslr bfnol! aatbontr as a mesas of private reveaca.

or woe bare too lltue apareclatlos or lostioe and baensa lty to refrala from waaton araeltr to aolp- loes perseaa xauiag into tseir nana. Perkapa it ia too soon to expect all we desire in a police force. I he new board waa charged with important da lle witn waien its members bad no previoo acqaaiataacc. They were in reality com palled to feel their way If they have been alow in providing a system ef instruction and discipline lor the force they bare em bodied, it i bee a a so tbey were eagaged with a aerioaa and dim suit experiment. We are sere that they cheriab the very boat inteatioas la tbe premises, and we shall expect before very long eome fruits of their zeal aad wisdom.

lhe overbearing aaa arrogant aa- aamptioa aad the oatrageoua brutality whiah tue Grand Jury eorapUine is to bo corrected, not ao mnoh by weed ing eat the foroe as by properly dis ciplining it. If the polieemea are tc be taught that they eonstitato body of armed rafEene, eommieaieaed to work tkeir will apon citizens, with responsi bility only to a tribunal which will up held them in every deed of violence brutality, they will become a ter ror to the city. If. on the other hand. they are made to understand that they are net only tbe conservators of pablio order, bat tkey are also tke gnaxdiana ef tke Uvea, right aad property of ait- ixaa and are ae mack amenable to law aa are any other persona, than they will lnll ta imports at par pose fer which tkey were in tea del The best msa eaa be spoiled by being eaeoaragad ia wroag-deiag.

Any men net wkelly depraved can be made efficient axd aaefal by proper discipline aad iatraettB. IAEXI CLOkllQUCalJiQ THJ IUMMEC Th Cleans g-kease Aaoeiua, of which all ear local kaaks are members. ha lasaed aa appeal to basis ass men to harry ap their deposit daring tk urn- raer moataa ao that they can bo proas a tod at tka beak prior to o'clock p. ra. Tke object of tkia request la to facilitate bnaiaos daring the hot mo tha, ao a to enable bank offloiala aad employe to finish tkeir daily reatia of labor at earlier hoar daring the warm term.

Thia ia a very reasonable request, and we believe that the entire business ceaaeeanity will respond eheerfally by ready compliance with th wiahea of th Cleariag-houa Aaaeoiation in tkia matter of posit. To datie of bank wuicars ana employee are oaereaa ia tae extreme, ana by reeeon of the great possibility attached to each em ploy meat the wear ana tear on tbe nervooa eaergiae daring the busy season are considerable. lie ace it ia nepd that th basins pablio will not Had it inconvenient to ao ahape their affair that all banking baaiaeea may atteaded to prior to o'clock, aad thus enable bank people to share In the beaefit ox early eloeing taat are extended to nearly ail other eoenpatioaa dsrieg tha goauner. From the 1st of Jane antil the open ing of October trad i ufflciently quiet to eaabie merehant in all lineo of trad to get threagh with the daily roatiae of baaiao at qait aa early hoar, bn there 1 'everything to gala by elesiBg their place ef buameas maoh ixlier la the altarnoon than would bo Doasible durinz tbe bnar season in fact, justice to employee who have been com polled to do extra labor in generona measure daring the greater part of the year, whenever business nceda demanded it. should dictate the policy of per mitting them all the liberty possible daring th dull period.

The oharaotar of thia climate enjoina a degree of rest daring the summer, hence employers should not fail to allow their help thia advantaxe where it can be so eaaily acoerded without preiadice to their own interests. MlSSiSSlfn Elsewhere we publish a eketch of Hon. Ethel Barkedale. a prominent Doblio man of Mississippi and one of the leading candidate for Governor. Tbe gubernatorial canvas in Miaai aippi promises to be very intereating, and the large number of candidatea in traiaing embraces many of the moat aolid men in oar sister State.

The com petition for nomination ia expected to bo very lively. Astrology for June. It Is a eold day In Jaae wbea tbe astrologer geu Isf t. It may bava boon eome what cool la the past few days, bat the wssther la go ing to bo bet eaeagb. Prof.

Cheney says of aaa. Mara Is still la Oemtol and la extreme aorta declination, thereby predaoing a basted simoepners aad exalting tha passions ef masklDO. fir will be oaaaaallr Domeroae tela mestn la or tae sreal eltiea or tne Aaienoaa rapabiia. Th race of mortality from suaairasa. dlarrhsa sad fever will ran blfb- Tne opposition ef Mars aad Japlter wiu ssbss some flssnelsl sobeaoes la new York to eome so xrlef, ssd apecalstors are warned to act very dlaaraatly at tba latter part ef this noma for grsat CsctosUoss aad sarprlses are ladleated.

Suites and aept-daam br ssa and land mark the eloslsg days ef this mootb. Tbe sua eaters tbs sirs Cancer on tbs 21st of Jans is tbe forenoon. Tbls is considered to bo sb Important ereot la astrolet'cal scleoss, eoiog tbe perloi of tbe summer sol- stloe. wees tbe tars re longest asd wban tbe aaa seems to oialstsln Its ssme rslstlve eltloD beoasse lu hoars ef rising and set- Us vary little fer a a amber of days. Zad-klel sajsefthJs period At Loadaa tba san la la the twslftb house.

la eeajaaotiea wltb Mars sad Mercery, asd applIsg to oppoaiaaa wltajapitor. Tae aaeoa la la taa saata, la arloa, appllax to wlaa a pee wlra Basal aad eppoeinea witb L'ranaa. Tsaaa is la tse eiereais. ia bor ewa sigs Taaras. aa la sqaare wlta Salara.

gatara la at aeeoad seese, la Los, ad la aaxaie wlta Ursa as. TAis Scare Is omn- oss ef Tleiesee by seeret fees ssd ctdo- mitsrS, whe ibeaid bo osrsfaliy wateaed. Ao arable la will glfe aeriess troable to tbe autaerltiea, aa a great ooaflagratloa la to be feared la ioadon or Maaabesiar. Aa atiaak eoeaeef tae great priaooa is Ilk air to be made. In taere will be great dls- eoutost aad sum rletoas denesttranosA Tse reveaae will sbow sosae fslilsg uff in tc aammer quarter.

Tse goreraiueot wll. sr uas troaslea to oeoienc wlto, and one of tceir number may aaceamo to Tbe state of foielgs agairs will be verj uosatls-factori. ajid peace will be preeerved wlta Uimcuitj. Tbe westber of lae lunimtr quar ter will do ramarkaoia ler nat and aruugbc. betwitbskaadlac aouie rcai taauder storms.

At Bur. in lb sua, Mar sad Merrnrr lo tbe eleveatb bouse, eocleilale will sella Uuidh tud Tloleat msunr, aud may sirlk at tbe eaateror. Lttuu sains eluee to tbe foaris aogie. aome aiarmlog asocsa of ear(b quake win toon be feitin lieraauy, probably iu tss saKQooriiOO of rracklort. At Vitus: 1 bare will oe discord and wmrllse tioneontaim Aoawia-iloogarr, sod will baraiy be avoided, uracil near tba fourth aogla prcsiguiilea sboocs of ear to quake.

At St. r-eterDr: Tbe oinuuia wuiatrik terror into too paltee, aad forcga war will moat likely oe waged ia urdtr 10 divert lli dssgr. Tbe atricttet vlgiiauoe will be a tary to protect tseozar from asaaaainauoa or Ute United Ctotes tears will be hot westaec and croagat, troaole for tbe rail ways froiu oumuierelal qaaslioas, from roe- aersand freu aecldeut. foere wlU too much bitter foeilbg ever tbe liquor trade: th up- pueltluo of tae aaa witb jupiser Is tbe niato So oat win briag to grtaf auius great Judge lawyer or eaurca umnliary, ala sem puolle oompany is flew let, lu tss viciauj. or airr to alto aaa Cliy prouooiy.

tbero win be aoeae moctt ef ctrloquat. most llkeli tMilucUittf Jjh. Injury is very llaoiy to bo done to trade id KaatM City and Ct. faaL, by strikes and noting. Fo.iUoal fneuog win wax very warm id 0k Louis, and abuat tbe lud degreo ef west longitude (from lircca wiaoj.

aad it ia oaly too ustiy tstt vio lent erases win result, some paouo ioao- tlosarles wiu fall into bad odor. In regard to birthdays ProL Chaaey (Ire tbe fallowing wboea birtbdsy annivsrsary falls ou tse 17a to l'Jtn ef llii uunui, oaea tae sua coDjelsed witb bote Mara Sua Mercury, are warned to safeguard tbeir aeaub and avoid all kinds of Saucer, partic ularly tutao wbo ware bora la eitaer 1810, li6. 1IJ6. 1U9. 1S49, 1M.

187 or about aunrite, neoo. sasset or uldolgbt. Tne stationary pesllioa ef ran as is an to ot ra fer pertoDa born oa or about lu lota of October, csif fly ihoae bora la IMA Jupi ter DDfD I tnoee pern on or near Uurietmae Day. Tbs its. tn, llth, lath, aita and 38ta are fortanato airtncays.

lbe 234 Is evil for tae lore or matnmoalal affaire of persona wnosa birtaday annlvaraory falla taareon, ea- peclally for wernea wbo had tse mooa la tba lma eegree of Leo st tseir blrtb. Lot tbuee waose birtsdsy aanivtrssry fslla es tba 17 1 a met. beware ef spoeaianen, cbenges aad dispntsa at law in tasir susoing year of life. Following are tbe indications tor eaca day of jpoe, 1. Buy with oare, and ask favors.

3- Sunday A dosbtfal day. S. Travel, bat aveld the fair. A Travel, remove, aud push thy affairs alter 11 s. su.

LaoetriaiDty prevails; be esrefuL A Avoid asperlers, and ak no favurs. 7. Be caret ol of tby Coiogs in is day. 8. boll, bat do not buy.

t. oundsy Ask fsvors. travel, and visit tby friauas. 10. Pasn tsy sBsirs in tba a.

bnt avoid tbe fair. 11. An nnproplllOQS day be caref al. 12. Poetpoae matters or moment.

IS Uoard against icjory and qasrrellog Ibis day. is. Ctart, marry, hire ssrvanta, aad ask fsvors. 15. Doabtfal be very earsfoi.

ia. eaacay Avoid in rair ana ask bo favors. IT. Ieal with others, pash thy baslneas. airs sorvsata.

18. Hay before aeon: after which doubt- fBL if. Court the fair, bat do not travel er marry. so. cell, out lor aught else the dsy la evil.

31. Ioai wit old people, bat trarel not. ax UoaL aua writings, ask favors, hire servants, buy, and pass thy baslneas to tbe tmost. 23. Sunday Ratber a favorable day.

24- Mac naoortainty exists; bo earefal U. Be careful of tby doings thia day. 94. Travel aod deal witb aged persona, 77. An unfavorable day bo aarefoL A Boll, aad keep thyself qatet.

29. Coort. marry, aa air aervaalA 9a Sunday An us ear tain day varv carafui. Death of a Venerable Teacher. With th ebb ef Thursday night th soul Mrs.

Mary Jt. Clarksoa. a venerable and faithful teacher la the pablio schools, took lu flight to the abode of rest. Mrs. Clarksoa was known to almost every one.

An octogenarian, for tbe last fifty year she had re id ad in New Orleans asd for seventeen year waa connected with the pablio eobeeU. Bbo was born eighty-two years ace la Angaata, O-, then a bbw and na-developed country. She received a finished eduoatloa la Mew York city, gaining a thorough and practical knowledge which she after war da utilised aa tbe baae of her qnalill cations for teaching. She married at an early age K. V.

Clarkaoa, but forty-two years ago waa left a widow. Her only ao was drowned, her first daaghter mna married th lata Ir. Frank Lt. Taaey, and her second, Cornell, became a pablio school teacher. Seventeen years ago thia daughter died aad Mrs.

Clarksoa took her place, aad until last senary waa eonatantly at work, meal ef her work betas: In the Keller School. Daring the early part ef the year, when the list of taaehera waa being revised there wa along diseaealea aa to whether or Bet eae should dropped aoosuat ef advanced age. Several th directors agreed to paasloa bor antil Juno. Thia pledge haa beoB felthfaily kept, aaa the end ap proached the members ef the beard took vary msasnra of proparaUoa aad aUevta- Uoa. Th funeral took place yeaterday afier- Booa, the Interment being la Glrod fitteet Cemetery.

The Teachers' Benevolent Aeso-clatlon attended in a body. Mrs. Clarksoti's only snrvivlng relaUve Is at i. Hoary Salomon, wife of the brother of Dr. F.

Salomon, Seoietary of the Board of Hsalth. MISSISSIPPI'S P0S5IBLE ERXOES. GOV- Ethel Barksdale of JackiaA I Written for the Picaron a I The Colnaabos Dispatch In spesklng of Major ktbel Barkadale. baa tola to say of our diatlngaisaed fellow-cltizea "Majer Baxkodale Is In toil enjoyment of his mental and pbyaloal facnitlos; old aaough la bave gained caution, deliberation and calm Indgment; but witb hla years he haa lost none of bis broad, liberal and progressive Tbe above ax tract suggests a few facta and observatioae, wblea may not be no interesting to yonr readers, eoneernlag him who Is to-day attracting mere attention tasn say other of MlssissiptH's oaadiatt for orhoo. Major Barsadale is a nit scrupaloaa integrity aad unsullied honor, la all trasta.

When Misalaaipnl seo -awd from tbe onion In 1M1 hs was sent by bu state to tbe eeDtederateeesgross, wsere 1. waa tbeagbt taat tae wisest legislators of oor eeuatry were noedod la framiag lawa fer the experimental govern meat then inaugurated by the seceding states. Hla willingness to serve at any post where duty assigned him, perhapa deprived him of saea military glory ss waa woa by tha distlngalshed snd tmanted Oea-ral m. BarkadaiA sis broti During the dark days ef eal misrale. while devoting his whole foot, kiss with ro-markable aalf-derolictioa to -no eaase of democracy and tba weal of bis state, ho commanded tae aaoeaelng res poet of all with whom he came in contact or conflict; for even his eaemisa whsn most offended with bis seal, were loroed lo admt that it the frail of as bone! anxletv for tse uiampa of principle, aad waa sever pointed to nimeeu.

la tse stormy times saseeodtng rveoastraotlen be was the editor of the Clarion, aad ais edltorlala were admirable; tney combined tbe greet of a vigorous aad polished style wlta perspieuoas reasoning an convincing arcaaneat, aad thesgs ua beaded by tae "meagral erew" tkaa gsldlng tne snip ef state, were powerful la deterrlsg tbe weak snd ir resale to of hi own party Irota desertion. Ho contributed his servloes as editor of the loading Democratic paper of tbe state, and as a memoereitne state execailveeommlltee to tbe memorable campaign or political revolution of 1876, aad was a streauoas aod uncom promising advocate of tar impeachment pro- ooeisgs wnleh reaulto la ridding the state of Uovsrnor Ames aad ether odlsns state ofllolais. Ma aaa served two terms a the cos gross ef tas Unite fetatea. from 1BS3 to 187. Me was there acted aa a wide-awake working aad efllaisai insmeer, ever rsgsrsfal el tne la tor earn of his see clan.

bM atate aad his district, aa especially ertenwvs to tse de- meeds ef his eoaatfitaeaw, taoagh from tae humblest. Bis unsgaished ebsxastor aa a journalist wa rocogslst by his sppolat- oionitotbe eaairmaaaaip of tbe important aenae eommitsoo oa priatiag. lie is a trae iriesd to tse liberty of tne res, beoease he as4erstaas a sea and sffecrs. aad 1 asvs heard that ha Is sever UMtatod by its crltleisais. reeogoulng its right to paea jadgmsat upon a poblie eer-vaau lie is constant, srdent and entknsiastte in bis (riecdsblp.

In prlvste lift be Is as linkable aa in bia pubiie career be is oduilrsblo. Uauetentaueaa snd accessible to toe amulet individual, no man waa over further removed from prsaaupilon or vtni.y. He loves simplicity, aiid 1 gentle aod affable to khoeo aboat Dim. asd oa ue ocoaaioa Is tne smalleat uuaiodueaa ever wantonly isfliciod oy mm apoa etbera. lie looted dmq eaarged aita euibltlea, as if It were a crime.

If noooraole amDitlon be a crime, ae matt do deemed naiity la couim-n witn all tbe tofUor aplrltt met bave appeared among mankind. To sucu Spirits tae world is in-defied lor every Improvement of man's condition, and ever isflnsmest that man en-joyA la person Usjor Barkedale le of madlam oelght ood nla well mada form aeema mlded for atrengta. Hla features beaui w.tn Intellect aud boar a cast of tirmaeea, yet a slid and cood-aatorod expreoeion overlies aiL His flae ocad is covered witn iros-cray ualr, tor Le has oatercd bis slxues, and the erealty of his brow sasgests rne ids of in-tato s.reogth; of thst repose wnleh Is lu-ged is tne rock when tne is pest roars arouodlt. Ills dark ey reflrouve. not at times lively, in conversation no speak deliberately, with a voice fail iu tens, harmunl-oai and ciear, iteenewao has ever see a A sjor Barksdale la society would hesitate looeeigcaie hiio as a remsrssbl mao.

Tno ooatoar of hi fine bead sad features, tat absence or a.ffeciattaa ia al general demeanor, an 1 the perfectly sy fljW of hla lancuase sod hoppiuets of his expression, irreslsubly fix the attention of all wao meet him. TBE AbSssUNT KOLLS. The beard of assesaors yesterday turned over tbe assessment rolls fer 1850 to tne office ot the recorder of inortgegeA Tbe law says the rolls shall be lu the mortgage office by tue 1st of Jane, and as usual tne boa-d haa promptly compiled. Ladles never have any dyspepsia after a wine glass of Angostura Bitters, tbe geu-ume of Dr. J.

G. B. Biegsrt fc riocA Ask your druggist. DIEC GRAY At the famllv reMdiiiee, la Lake Charle. ou fuemltr.

Mar 2. ISaO at 10 o'clock p. A. i H.A. wife of jame V.

Gray an daughter of L. M. and E. F. uade.

agea -4J year mti.tia ana 11 aara MrKENNA ARTHUR MCKt.XKi. at bis retidenet. 160 Lock ttreet. Ciiic.rmsU. OOi, ua eonetoay morning at u'c uct.

HOG AN On Friday. Mir 31, 18B9. at 3:25 p. KDnARU WUO i yvuncttt son of James lioau aud ataiv Mokaler. aced 'Jl rears and months, a native of U11 city.

The friends snd acqusiatances of the family are reaptutfuliy Invited to attend the funeral. which will take place Saturday, Jane 1. at 2 o'clock p. in. precisely, from nla late residence.

No. 13 Delachaiae street, without farther notice. FLEI8CHMANN Oa'frtday, Msr 31. 1889. at 1:16 p.

of the Jacob 1 lclm Jimann, aed42 years months and 17 days, a native of this city. Relatives snd friends of the family and the Ladles' Lafylte and New Orleans Benevolent Associations Uermaa Protestant Society, Sixth dlfttrlor, and German Prottsteat orpoan Asylnm are reepectfally lavitc 1 to attend her fuieral from tbe late residence, corner Amster. 11 and Laurel strectA FOLEY On Friday. Msy 31. 18H.

at o'clock P. AN Utt FOLEY, ssrsd 63 eal native of county Clare, Ireland, aad a reaiaoat 01 niv vinesna ior iony-ona xoara. The tnaeral will take place from nla late resi dence, 133 Peter street, Algiers. This (Saturday) Afternoon, at I o'clock. Friends aad aequalataaeee at the family are invited to at- tead.

ST. MART'S BRANCH 153, C. X. OF Algiers. May II.

1889. Ta the Officers aad Members: You are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, ANDREW FO LEY, from hie family residence. 13S Fetor so est. at 3 p. m.

Batumsy, Janol, 18a. Mem-bora of sister oianohe are invited to attend. A- J. HAASER, President. J.

B- I'ONNER, Recording Secretary. Hall at JACKSON STEAM FIRE COM PANY NO. 18. New Orleaaa, Juno X. 1889.

The officers and members of our company are hereby notified to assemble at tbe engtne-houee. fully eqelpped. This (Satarday) Evening at o'clock, for the purpose ol attending the funeral of our late brotner and exempt member, ANDREW FOLEY. By order: F. 8.

HaOSNEB, Foreman. L. JOHNSON, Recording Secretary. P. 8 The Fire Department In general are respectfully invited to attend.

FUNRAL NOTIOB. HIRAM LOCOS NO. 70. F. and A.

Officers and members of this Lodge are hot eby requested to assemble st Masonic HsU at 3 o'clock p. sn. for the purpose ot paying the last tad rib ate to our deceased brother, JOHN F. WOOD, wbo will be burled from the establish ment of T. W.

Bothiex. Camp street, This (Saturday) Evening at 4 o'clock. By order of the W. M. A.

J. HELMKE. Secretary. SPEOLA.Li JCSTOXXCCB. From aad after tbe date hereof Messrs.

AARON PEISER and JOHN C. WALSH, for many year In ny employ, become aterested la my business, OFFIfEC. New Orleans. 1st June. 1889.

A CARD. S300.0OO. SW ORLEaHS. May 24. 1889.

The undersigned certifies that he held fr collection, for account of Peter Tufts. Boston, Maa one-twentieth of ticket So. 6 0, Id, Single Number, Class K. la tbs Louisiana State Lottery, which drew the First Capital Prise of THBIt BUSDRXO THOUSAND DOLLARS, on Tuesday. Mv 14, thst tae amount was promptly ptld, by a check en the SewOrlean Nstioaal Bank, on presentation of the ticket at the office of thecompanv.

C. A. PABDUK, Agent Southern xpres Company. a 830O.OOO. SEW OBLKAS8.

May 25, 189tf. The naderslg-nod eertlrlos That he Bold for col lection, for aooouiit of First National Bank of St. PauL Minn one-tenth of ticket Ao. 60, 16, Single Number. Class in the Louisi ana State Lotlerr.

which drew the First Capital Prise Of TS8II HO.VDBED THOCHlIffl DOLLARS, on Taesday. May 14, 18S9. sad that the amount was promptly paid, by a oheck on the New Orleans Nstioaal Bank, on pres entation of the ticket at the office ef the company. PAUL B0BGI, Banner Hlborala National Bank. A CARD.

ft30O OOO NIW ORLEANS. May 27, 1899. The undersigned certifies that he bold for oil actios, for account of I. T. Mascrof t.

Bos- ten, one-tenth of ticket Ho. 60.415, Sin gle Number. Class E. In ths Louisiana Stato Lottery, which drew tbe First Capital Prise of THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, on May 14. 1889, aad that the amount was promptly paid, by a check on the New Orleans National Bank, on preeeatatloa of the ticket as tbeotttoe ot the company C.

A. flBDOE, argent Soathsrn JKipros Company. A OAKD. S300.000. NEW ORLEANS, May 24, 1889.

The undersigned certifies that he was the holder ef ose twentieth ef ticket No. Number, Olass in the Louisiana State Lottery, which drew ths First Capital Prise ef HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL LARS, on Taesday. May 14, 1SS9, and that tha amount was promptly paid, by a check on the New Orleans Nstlonal Bask, on presentation of the ticket at tbe office of the company. aLSX TAFAUBEAU. 1S3 Chartroa street.

OAKD. ftauu.oOO. NEW ORLEANS. Msy 31. 1889.

The nnderalgned certlaes that he held for col. lection, fer account of a correspendeat, through Walls, Fargo Bans, of Saa Franelsoo, Cal ono-twanUeth of ticket Na 60.411, Single Namber, Class E. la the Louisiana State Lot tery, which drew tae First Capital Prise ot. THUS HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL LARS, oa Tnesdsy, Msy 14. 1M9, and that the amount was promptly pall, by a cheek on the New Orlosxs PaQeaal Bank, en preeentatloa of the ticket at tha office of tbe compear.

OHAS. ANTANA, Note Clerk Lcntsiaaa National Bank. A OAKD. S300.000. NEW ORLEANS.

May 21. 1889. The undersigned certifies that he held tor collection, for account of W. S. Johason, Boston.

Hvt, one-twentieth ef tloket No. 40,416. Single Namber, Class ia the Louisiana Stato Lottery, which drew the First Capital Prize of THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. on Tuesday, May 14.1889. and that the amount was promptly paid, by i check oaths New Orleans Nstioaal Bank, pn presentation of the ticket at the office ot the oompany.

C. A. PARDUE, Agent Soathern Express Company. A L'AKl). S300.0O0.

The undersigned certifies that he held for collection, for aocoant ot Alfred and Mar garet Frltt, Ban Fran cite CaL, one twentieth of ticket -o. id. Single Number, Class E. In tbe Loal dans ntate lxutery, which drew the First Capital Prise of THREE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, on Taesday, May 14. 1889, aad that the amount wi promptly paid, by a check on the New Orleans National Bank, oa presentation of the ticket at the office ef the oompany.

C. A. PARDUE, A goat Weds. Fargo A company's Express. A CAHn S3 00,000.

NEW ORLEANS. May 18, 1889. The aadersif nod eertldes Ghat he held for cot leotlon. for account of W. H.

Beigart, Peoria, 11. onAtwentleth ot ticket JiA 50.41S, bingie umber. Class In the Lo nisi ess State Lottery, wnioh drew the First Oapltal Prise of fHBKK HUNDRKD THOUSAND DOL LARS, on Taeedsy, Msy 14. 1889. and that tbe amount was promptly paid, by a check on the Aew Jrloans National Bank, on presentation oi tne tloket at tba emee ot the eotapa ny.

C. A. PARDUE. Agent Southern Express Company. A OAliLI.

S300.UOO. NEW ORLEANS. May 15. 1899. The undersigned certillts thwt hi held for collection, tor account of a depositor, one-twentieth of ticket No 90,416, Single Class E.

in the Louisiana State Lottery, which drew tbe First Capital Prize of THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND OB Tuesday, May 14, la89, and thai the amount was promptly paid, by a cheok on the New Orleans National Bank, on presentation of the ticket at the office of the company. J. Q. LA LL AN New Orleans National Bank. A CAKD S300.0OO.

NEW ORLEANS. Msy 18, 1889. The undersigned certtlles that ha he. for collection, far acoouat of David Simmons, 117 Caar-lotte street, PeoriA ill-, one-twentieth of ticket No. 30.418.

Single Number.Class in the Loois iana State Lottery, -which drew the First Capital Prise of THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, ou Taesday. MaylA 1889, and that the amount was promptly paid, by a check oa the New Orisons National Bank, oa presentation of the Unset at th office of the company. C. A. PARDUE.

Agent Sonthorn Eiprees Company. A OA no. aioo.ooo. NEW ORLEANS, May SS. 1889.

The aaderslgned certlQee that be held for oodeetlea, for aoooant ot Emma Scbofield. 531 Fclsom street, Saa Francisco. Cal, one-twentieth ticket Wo. 38.847, Single Namber. Class In the Lonlslane State Lottery, which drew tbe Second Capital Prise of ON HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, on Tueed ay.

May 14. 1889, end tkat the amount was promptly paid, by aaaeek on the New Orleans NaMonal Baak, on presentation of too tloket at the eme of tbe oompany. a. PARDUE. Ageat Weils, Fargo A Co 'a ax press.

A OAKD. a 100,000. NEW ORLEANS, atay 33, 1889. Thouadorslgaed oertlflos that he heid for eoi-tectlen. for account ot Clark A Brown, adgewoed.

CaL, one-twentieth of ticket Na 38,447, aingl Number, Class E. la the OBlslsna State Lottery, which drew the Second Prtie ef ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, oa Taesday. May 14, 1SS9. sold at Saa Francisco, CaL. aad tha the amouat wsa promptly pa d.

by a cheek ea the New Orleans National Bank, oa pres entation of tbe ttket at the office of the company. C. A. PABOOX, Aceat Wells. Fargo ExvrosA A HARD.

SI 00, OOO- asw vi itt.siasio, may wi. issw. The aaderslgned oertiaes that he hold for cel. lection, for acoouat of a correspondent, through Wells, Fargo A OA's Bank, of aaa Francisco, CaL, one-twentieth ot ticket Na 38,847, single Number. Clats E.

In the Louisiana State Lottery, which drew the Second Capital Prise of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. oa Tuesday, May 14, 1889. and that the amount waa promptly paid, by a check on the New Orloana National Bank, on presentation of the ticket at th offloe ot the oompany. OHAS, OANTANA, Note Clerk Louisiana National Bank. A (JARn.

3100.000. HAW UaLsaaS, May XT. 1S89. The ondoreigned certifies that he held for oUectton, for aoooant ot Freak Forcival, Boston, at one-twentieth of ticket No. 3M.847, Single Number.

Class X. la the Louisiana Stato Lottery, which drew the Second Capital Prise of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. oa Tuesday, May 14. 1889. and that the amount waa promptly paid, by a cheek ea the New Orleaaa National Bank, oa preeeatatloa of the ticket at the office of the company.

A. PARDUE, Agent boa them Express Compny SIRS. AJTBIE T. TBOKAH. WU IK JlYMlClAX A2CD' 8UBGE0X, (Wonw and Chlidrsa Only.) NO.

331 JACKwON STREET, apt ween Coliseum and Pry tan ta st reels. J(KW ORLEANS, LA. If ours 1 9 toll asti 3 to p. m. Bpeeialat F1S-U, attention lo disoesos ef S10O.OOO.

A NSW ORLEANS. May 95. Tbe naderslgned ce-tinea that be held for collection, for John Shults. fcallnA Kaiu. throagh Saline at local Bank, SalinA one twentieth of ticket No.

Single Namber. Clats K. in tbe Lontalana State Lottery, which drew the Second Capital Prise of ONa? HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, oa Tuesday. May 14. 1889.

and that ths amount was promptly paid, by a check on the New Orleans National Bank, on presentation ot the Ucxet at the office ot the company. A. J. DRY8DALC, Runner New Orleans Nstioaal Bank. A CARD.

100.000. NEW OBLEANS. May 27. 1389. The undersigned oertlBes thst he held for collection, for aoooant of Michael MeGrath.

Ithaca, N. Y-. one-twentieth of ticket No. Slns-le Number. Class K.

la the Looiaiana Stato Lottery, which drew tbe Second Capital Prize ot ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, on Tuesday. May 14. 1889. and that the amount waa promptly paid, by a check ea the New Orleans National Bank, on presentation of the ticket at the office ef theoompaay. O.

A. PARDUE. Agent Bootnorn Expreae Company. A OAKD. 100,000.

NEW ORLEANS. Msy 27. 1889. The undersigned certifies that he held for collection, for account of M. L.Too&lll.8trathroy.

Ontario, Canada, one-twentieth of tlakes No. Biagl Number. Class 1 the Louisiana State Lottery, wnlcb drew the kecond Capital Prise ot ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, en Taeedsy. May 14, 189. and thst the aaseant premptlr paid, by a cheek on the New Or lean National Bank, on presentation ef the ticket at the eSXeo of the company.

A. J. DBTSDALE. Runner New Orloana National Bank A fiARb. OIOO.OOO.

NEW ORLEANS. May 28, 1889 Theua'lersigned oertlllee that be held for col. lactltn. for aocaont of H. J.

A. Fsntoanx. Montreal. P. Canada, one-twentieth of ticket a 18,847.

Single Number. Class in tbe Loalsiana State Lottery, whlen drew the Second Capital Prise ot ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, oa Tneeday. May 14, 1849, and that the amount waa promptly paid, by a check on the New Orloana National Bank, on presentation of the ticket at the of th company. C. A.

PaRDUE, Agent Bontaera Express Company, A fTARIi. 8100.UOO. HIV QgLBAHa, U7Jt, 19SV. The undersigned certifies that he held for collectloB, for aeconat of Aaglo-CaUfornlan Bank of San Francisco. Cal one twentieth of ticket Na 88,847.

Btcgle Namber. class In the Louisiana Stabs Lottery, which drew the Second Capital Prise of ONE HUN DRSD THOUSAND DOLLARS, oa Tneeday, May 14. 1889, and that the amount was promptly paid, by a check oa the New Orleans National Bank, on presentation ot the ticket at th ofOce of the company. JOS. a.

ante. Banner State National Bank. A CARD. sIOO.ovaj. NEW ORLEANS.

Mar 21. 1889. The undersigned oertiaes that be held for collection, for account ot First National Bank of Detroit, Mich one-twentieth of ticket No. 33.847, Single Number. Class B.

In the Louls- State Lotteiy. which drew tno Second Capital Prize of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, on Tuesday, May 14, 1889, and that the amount was promptly paid, by a cheek on tbe New Orleaaa National Baak. on piesentation of the ticket at the office of the company. A. J.

DRYSDALE. (inner New Orleans National Bank. A CARD 3100,000. uBLctne, atayzt. 1 a J.

Tbe mnderaia-ned certifies that he held for collection, for account of F. Paglulca, care ef A. 8. BlakA 309 Canal street, New Tors. N.

one-twentieth ot ticket No. 34,847, Single Number. Class S. la the Loalsiana Stato Lot tery, which drew the Second Capital Prise of ONE HCNDSJED THOUSAND DOL LARS, oa Tuesday, May 14, 18a9. and that the amount wa promptly paid, by a cheek oa the New Orleans National Bank, oa presosrta- Uon of the ticket st the offloe of the company.

C. A. PAR DC A. Agent Sonthorn Expreoe Company. A CARD.

81OO.OOO. NEW ORLEANS. May 31, 1889. fhe under gned certifies that he heid for collection, for. account of a party, through United States Express.

Chicago, 111 one-twentieth ot ticket Na bin pie dumber. Class in the Louisiana Stato Lottory. which drew the Second Capital Prize of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND UOLLARS. on Tuesday. May 14.

1889, and that the amount was promptly paid, by a check on tbe Ne oneans National Bank, on presenta tion ol tha lionet at the office of tbe eompsay. B. W. CASON, Agent United States Express Company. A CARD.

100,000. NEW ORLEANS. May 20, 1S89. Tbe undersigned certifies that he held tor collection, for account cf F. B.

Baird. Room IS. Lakeside Building, Chicago, 11L. one-twentieth of tloket Na 38.84 7. Single Number, Class in th L4uiaiana State Lottery, which drew tbe Second Capital Prise of ONE HUNDRBD THOUSAND DOLLARS, on Tuesday.

May 14. 1889. and that the amount was promptly paid, by a oheck on the New Orleans National Sank, on presentation ot the tickets the office of the company. O. A.

PARDUE, Agent Southern Express Company. A. CARD. sioo.000. NEW ORLEANS, May 18, 1889.

rhe undersigned certifies that he held for coL lection, for account of O. O. Goodrich. Baltimore. Md-throngh the Citizens' National Bank of Baltimore.

one-twentieth or tloket No. 38,847, Slng.eN umber. Class in the loalsiana State Lottery, which drew the Second Capital Prlxo of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, on Taesday, May IA 1889, ond that the amouat waa promptly paid. by a check on the New Orleans National Baas, on preetn tattoo of the ticket at the omee of the oompany. CHAB.

8 ANTANA Note Clerk Louisiana National Baak. A OAKD. 8 lOO.OOO. NEW ORLEANS. May 18, 18S9.

Tne undersigned eertnes that no held for oolloottos, for aoooant of L. M. Fay, Weather-ford, Tex-, throagh First National Baak ot Weatnerferd, Toa, ooo-tweatleth of ticket No. 38.847. single Namber.

Class E. la the Loaist- aaa State Lottery, whleh are tbe Second Capi tal Prise ot ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, oa Tneeday, May 14. 1899. aad that the amouat waa promptly paid, by a check ea the New orloana attiooal Baak. oa tatica of the racket at ths odes ef she F.

S. 7AMBRDCN. Runner Whitney National Bank. A CARD. 100.000.

NEW ORLEANS, May 18. 1889. Ta undersigned certifies tha be bold for eoUeetJo. for account of Bid well dt Donovan, 118 Niagara street, SIS Rhode laLtad street, Boffalo, N- onAtwentleta ot ticket No. Single Number.

Class E. in the Loeuotaaa Stats Lottory, which drew the Second Capital Prise of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, on Tneeday. May 14. IS 89. and that tn amouat waa promptly paid, by a check on the New Orleans National Bank, oa prose a tatloa of the tloket at the office of the company.

A. PARDUE. Agent Southern Express Oompany. A OAUD. 50,000.

NEW ORLEANS. Mayas, 1889. The anderelgned certifies that ho held for collection, for account of H- 8. Cnangit. Kattou, onAtwentletb of ticket No 34,381, Single Namber.

Class E. tn the Loulsi-ana State Lottery, which drew the Third Capital Prise ot FIFTY THOUSAND OOiXAHA oa Tneeday. May 14. 1889. and that the amount was prompty paid, by cheek oa the New Orleans National Bank, oa preeentatloa of tne picket at the office ot the oompany.

B. W. CASON, Agent United Statet Express Company. A OAKD. 850,000.

NEW ORLEANS, Msy 15, 1889. The undersigned oertiaes that ho held for coi-leciloa. for account of Anglo-Caiiforniaa Bank ot Bab Franctaco, CaL, one-twentieth of ticket Na 34.381, Single Namber, Clsst E. la the Louisiana State Lottory, which drew the Third Capital Prise of FIFTT THOUSAND DOLLARS, oa Tuesday. May 14.

1849, aad that the amount waa promptly paid, by a check on the New Orleans National Baak, oa prosoo-tatio of th ticket a the oifice of the company. HELM. Boaaex Stat Hatioaal Baax. 850.000. A 2 NEW ORLEANS.

Ma -I Tbe aniersigned eaniaas that hs hi- ii8-lection, for account ot S. Pltsalacbtl one tweatieth of ticket Na 54.281 ber. Class K. ia tbs reoJaiaao which drew tbe Third Captt.1 IAS DOLLAR, 14. a.l that the amcW wsaL National Bank, on aroseatatioo mt I.

TV" the office 1 of tbe eompsav. "stst 1 eompsay. Agent Sonthera Eiproe.r,- A C. A Rn S50.000. NEW RLE ANA May The wnderelgned oertlfles k.

collectiOB, for aocouat of Willi Blackstoae. onAtwsailh aaUeth -t No. S4.281. Blaglc Number, n--- the Looisiana Stato Lottory. WBlthaL? Third Capital Prise of PI rrr.I? DOLLAR, on Taesday, May i that the amount was promptly p5.

iv? oa tbe New Orleans Nattoaal JSgekT a- ClAfi Af tit to Wa PtM, entatlon of the ticket at Ue office of thT PT. a. pa.WT. wee ssa PAKntro Agent eoathera Eiim2. A CtHn 850.000.

NEW ORLEANS, May BA' lata The uaderslgnsd eerutes that he haiiVL conection. tor acoouat of Katlaaal CuTawI New York. N. a4wBUstt AaS Na 34.31. Single Numtor.

Oaea aTim? LoaUiaaa Stato Lottory, whleh drew Third Capital Prise ot FIFTT tJIOOaAaT DOLLARS, on Tnocdsy. Msy I. Uaalts that th amount was prMapdy check oa the New Orleaaa Nattaasl aTsk presentation of the ticket at ta isJj aosiDuv. ok Runner Motusl NstioaU 650.000. A oauo.

NEW ORLEANS, Th uadersifnad aorsiaaa v. eoUsctlon. for aooewt. ot T. H.

Nonsek. aJT through tne Island City BavhXM aJV Oalveoton. Tes. oaeAwoatloth of UaTi Ho. S4.3S1, Siagle umber.

Class E. bitta LoUlana State Lottery, which drew the Tiiri Capital Prise of FTFTT THOUSAND Dot. LARS, on Taesday. May 14. 199.

na4 no was promptly paid, by cbsek nm tttm n.l.... tatloaof the ticket at the offloe of the eesxssn JOS. HELM. Rnaner Bute National kmfc S50.000. A 9- V.

NEW OBLEANS. Tbe undersigned eortlflee that he hois sorsaV lection, fcraccountof T. Contodlne, Vllls kiaa. Oa, one-twentieth of ticket Na 34481, sdatta Number, Class ta the Louisiana sum i. tery.

which drew the Third Oapltal Pifaje ef it a 1 iiiouou tuj, aa Tntetsv May I A 1889. and that the amouat wJ promptly paid, by a check oa th New OUsas atloaal Bank, on preaentstlo of th fn at th office of th oompany. C. A Agent aonther ExprosOoeipay. a nA Rn 850,000.

NEW ORLEANS. MsySl. 188. Th undersigned certifies that as aeid aw wuouvu. iui wwu a atiouAl amg ot Honey Grove, Tex, eaotweatleth af asset.

Na 34.28 1. Single Number, das JL ta tha atmum mmcT, mnv SBO TBIM Capital Prise of FIFTT THOUSAND DOL. LAR, on Tuesday, May 14. 1 889, aad that las amouat was promptly paid, by a check oaths New Orleaaa National Baak. oa proses is tins of the ticket at the offloe of the com peay.

f. a. OAMxasnr, Runner Whitney atloaal Baak. a niRn NEW ORLEANS, Msy 3T, 1889. The nndersisTned eortlflee that be held for collection, for account of R.

C. Pslmor. TIL Eighth atroat. N. Washlagtos.

D. no twentieth of tiokst Na 34.381. Siagle Number. Class la the Toolelaas Btats Lot. teiy, which drew, tbe Third Capital Prise ef FIFTT THOUSAND DOLLARS, oa- Tsulsj.

Hay IA 1839, aad that tha amoaat wsa promptly paid, by cheek oa the New Oriaaae Natlr.aal Bank, on prosentatloa of the ticket at' tbe offloe ef tne compear. O. A PARDU Agent SouthCfB Express A OAKD. 850.000. NEW ORLEANS.

May 31. 183A Th undartlgned eortlflee that bo held toy collection, tor aocoant of F. A Ham Boston. Mma, oae-twtatleth ot tlckot Na 84.381. aingse Number.

Class la the LoutsV aaa State Lottery, whisk drew the Third Cap. ltal Prise of FIFTT THOUSAND DULLA AS, on Tuesday, May 14, 1889, aad that th SBtesat waa promptly paid, by a eheek oa Ue New Os leans atloaal Bank, oa preeeatsUo ef the-ticket at the offloe of the oompany. O. JL. PARDrrE, Agent Souther Express Oompsay.

S50.00C, A NEW ORLEANS, Msy 31. 1883. The undersigned oerHfles tha bo held for eat lection, for account of A EAUer, I mnr." Mo, ono-twenUeU of Uckot Na 34. ML Single Number, Class 9L ta the Let la. Una Stato Lottery, which drew the Thud Capital Prise of FIFTT THOUSAND DOL.

LARS, oa Tuoeday. May 14, IS aad that ths amount waa promptly paid, by a eheek ea the Now Orloana NsUoaal Bank, oa proses tatloa ot the tloket at ths office of the ccmpsay, O. A PARDUE. Ageat Soothov Oompasy. 850.000.

AOAKD. NEW ORLSAMS, May 11,188 The aadorslgaed eortlflee thai ha haK for collection, for aocoant of J. D. CoillsA Atlanta. Oa.

throagh the Lowry Baaktag Ceav paay. Atlanta. Oa, ono-tweatloth of ticket a SA381, Single Namber, Oieee X. tbs Louisiana Stato Lottery, whleh drew tse Third oapltal PrUe of FIFTY THOUSAKO DOLLARS, oa Tuesday, May 14. 1889.

as that tbe amount was promptly paid, by chock on the Now Orleans National Bank, ea protestation ot the tlckot at the office ef taesesv peay. ''JOA HELM, Runner State Nstioaal Bask. A OARD. 50.000. NEW ORLEANS, May 90, 1889.

The unaereigned esrttaes that he bom far eollootloo, for aoeoaat of Raaoiph Bloootsis. Chicago, LU. eaAtweatUta ot ticket 5 a SaMI. aingi Number. Claae.E, the Loslsisas Stato Lottery, which drew th Third Capital Prise of FIFTT THOUSAND POLLS A Tuoeday, Mar IA 1889, Aad that taa asaoeat was promptly paid, fey a heek ea ae New Orleaaa Nstioaal BsoJk, oa proseamMeaef tae Uokot at the offioeef th eompsay.

C. A FABDUE. Agwat Soothor Exrs Compsoy. AOARD, 8 50,000. 1..

NEW ORLEANA Msy la 1S99. The aadorsla-ned cerates that hsid fof ooOootioa. for acoouat of L. AAlerosre FelseathaL Or A Miliar, Chicago, IK- es-twetlsh ot tlckot A SAVtl. h(ie Namber, Clasp JL.

to UtUio Stat Lottorr. which grew ah tuts Capital Fria of FIFTT THOUSAND POL. LaBS, oa Taesday. Kay la. 1S89, aad -that the amoaat waa promptly paid, by shack ea the New orleea National Book, oa press -tlon ef the ticket a the office of the eomeeay, CA.

FARDU Ageat SeuthT Expret A OAKX 850.000. NEW OBbEANB, JSBV 1 1. The uaderaigned certifies that ao was th holder ef one twentieth tlckot A SAZsi. Stasia Number, Class la the Ieietsae sta Lottery, which drew the Third Capital Pruo of FIFTT THOUSAND DO IX ABA Tneeday. May 14.

less, and that- Ue eatouai wa proopUy paid, by a check oa the Ea leans National Baak, oa present etio of ticket tta offloe of the compear. BAFINO E8TEVES, Jel 9t t- Boraard Fartsh.lA BUY THE FAMOUS, rviiLr I EVES piiiBstirrrn tn nirrwcAft ANY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET Mr-B3 -4I2 BROADWAY, t. V. ol7 oowWsaolom.

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