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uu THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1886. 8 THE COtKTS. npreixk- Camrt ILwsUsiaa, aw eHMVHTOKT. Oet. Jl--SpeclaLr-The Supreme Court met to-night The tallowing opinions mrt read JTSTIO 9.

T. rOClM. Wn. Endon vs. Glngree.

Malhaapt 4 Ofc Appeal front Caddo. A party 6 tain good Bad wlm partial 1liTnrrt neatly be maintained on an alleged vlla-Xoo tl ttt manufacturer's oblia-auon under tie eoa tract that the gocda bad no been Manufactured lm conformity HwrjUv AXtr the debtor had been pat In morn bts offer te execute the oontract under his eng agementa Lizzie Dickson vs. W. F. Ford, clerk et aL Appeal irvm Cadilo.

Parol tcmosJ ad-ralaalbie to shew the reai consideration contract evidenced by an alMnt lBH-i when wo nio no JZ72Am therein. Tbe mortgagor who arknowljre ietwednees aa tae foundation morrcaa-e when tba act tuakee do mention ofYiiisoorre ar Hgla of the aT recourse to Provldeuce to show the as d-eralioa of tba debtor principal obli-atloa as a necessary stp to eatehUatt the suhsequeut estluiatlon or satliisetien of tba debtrae raaaon of the raia that tna eri-ceaca Is aduilssioie. not to very or contradict tbe act. bat to protect It by supplement-1a omitted infotmeUen. A party who at-lowe his former attareey to give evidence or aatter Imparted to hi in by sis ellest, without objection, will be praini iir( given bis corwit thereto, ai provided for in articled.

SMS. ads men afarmaO. ww I irm R- WATKI3S. Tloksborg, Shrevepert and Peelfle Kan-way va. Jeha Lake.

Sheriff and a Mttcla Tax Coliecur. Appeal fraei Cdo.r he action of tna Poltca Jary, sitting a a Board of Bevlawere. U(t quasi Judicial character anaaheaid not bo dieturoed. except for urgent raaeona and apoa clear aod seusfae-Tory proof of error. In aaaeaaaanW Jud- "surtoaMay rork Appeal from Caddo.

The essential alementa of forgery to too charred against the accused a proved here-la are: l. A writing- in aneb term mm to bo apparently of aome leal tfnlaoey. An tU intent of tba aort deemed fraoanlent In tna miad of tha defendant- A fiae Ka-kinr of men wrtUor- A Jarj aught to Infer an intent to defraud the person wUa wonld kaTe to pay the toatrnmaiit if it vera arean-lne. altaooa-b from tbe maaaeref xeouttoa; tba forger or form taet persona erdlaariiy cannons it wonld not be likely to Impose upon them. A elerteal error la- writing a name in an indictment cannot be worked aa TialaUnf toe preoeedinpa.

BT JCETICE aV. rBKXEK. Skate ra. Hal Hath ew a. Appeal from Caddo.

The rale that the Jury la bound to aeoept and apply the law aa laid down by tna Innge. and that It cannot dlareeara it without yiolaung- lta oath and daiy.isre-afnriBd, and it la not error to refuM a cnarga. that if the Jury cannot eonsclen-ttoaaiT belieTO that tbe Jndge has energed the law oorreeUy, tbey do aat Tiolato their oat a in diaraaaudie- it. 6urh a priaclpte would utterly entaaonlate aad annul the rale. It la not aaaanttal that the violence jiiflietad by the defendant abould have been the aame eaoao of tba death, bnt If if It aaatMed tba termination of lfa or raaliy eoatrlbuted mediate -or immediate to the deatb.

In a degree) aalSaieat to be a clear oa uibatlog eaasev that la Affirmed. Mrs. 2T. T. Hulhaupt and husband to.

"Wm. Endera. Appealed from Caddo. Fall-nre of lecaor to maintain ths thing leased In a condition each aa to a.re tao use for whleh it is hired and to make repairs neo-eaMrr to' that and. while it may el re tbe leaeeo toe right to claim a dissolution or to Claim damagee reanliing from aaeb failure, does not confer upon aim the right to con-tiuD the oae and occupy ihe premieee withont eompoaaatioa.

And if. notwith-etandlar. In a suit to dissolve be fails to restore er offer to restore the thing leed to the lesor and continues to ooeupy It. be is liable for rent during the term of occupancy, where tba lessee talis to pay the rant due under each ciroumstaneea. The writ of pro-TlMonal eeisare is a lawful remedy and dam-aaa cannot be recovered for i'-a oonUnu-anee.

Afhrmed. BT JCBTICB TODD. Tutorship of minors of Tuomaa and E. By-laud; WalUajt heirs, opponent. Appeal from Caddo.

Where a judgment is rendered on an opposition uf an account of a tutor, charging htm with a peraonal liability to tbe heirs represented ty him, an appeal freni suoh JadsTtneat tasen by him la hit ea(acitj as tutor only, will not be entertained. An arpearacce by any attorney fur defendacs In the eons, emeept for tna purpoae of axceptm? to tbe cures the want of citation, when th defenattct la a soit flies a pie to tie luriwllctlon of the court snd the plea la overrated, and a judgment readcred and no apptal is tken. Toeqaestionofjarladictlon Is no aJjaicata. and tne Judgment eaonotln a eolLaieral proceeding 1m ttesu-aa an ao-aolnte nullity for want of Jurisdiction In tne court rendering it. Appeal dismissed in part and jadgmaat aOirmed in paru Cltll DUtiiet Co art.

1COCE8SIORS. The saeeestions of William Johnson and wlie. Michael Iaff and Joan iis were opened yeswrdar. EMIHCXPATIOS. Octave Direauase bas acked to be eosancl-pted.

'VTILLS XTtD TESTAMENTS. The last will aiiil tetiiirnt of Michael Tall has lesn prouatrd. l'he decelen de- partea tLU life la 183 and leave all his property to hie wife and children. Tn wlie is made feeieasentary executrix. The will of John Lewis tear ea a tomb In Greenwood Cemetery to Walter E.

Wolfe, eon of Joan WeJfo, and a gold wetb and chain to Edward Ewai, son of Edward Vrrnt. Jubn WollB and Edward STeena are made universal legates. John Wclfe la made executor. KHDOCTIOW Or AS5ES5MEKT5. Society de Credit Mobiiler snes tbe Board of Aimukoii for a Jadzmeot decianag nail and yoid a certain aaeceament on pruperty iKtumled by Canal.

Camp, Common and tit. Caarie streets, aod in default tbereof it be reduced from fes.ooo to Manuel Payro aes tbe Board ef Assessors for rboocttcn of tusseaaaient on money loaned oi interest, iacladlng all credits and bllis recetvab-o for money loaned or advanced," from sio.000 to 3uuo. New Orleans Cwtton Frees Association sues tbe Xieard of Aaaasaora lor reduction of aa-aeAMueat on capital and real estate 'from to eothlug at all. and from tW.OOO to Tne on too money kliDul J. In other woroa.

be canceled. Joseph VV. Car. ton sues toe Board of As-aessors for tha aauitilm and canceling of hd aaaeasmeut of 916,000 on tne roll of 1836, on (be ground that tbe aesesiment is maue lu expreea violation of law, rcquinm; spe-eifta description of lie ins of property aa-aeesed. Joseph W.

etone and Francis T. Nieholls, exacutors of tb eucoeauioa ef L. C. Jarry, bare aucd the Board of Asseasors for the reduction of assessments on property for 1SS6 from 9.500 to $16,000. I.IT10ATIOS BT PKIVATB PAKTTK9.

Looise Morere sues the eity of Kew Orleans for amount due by tne city for propercy from whica Bartheieiuy Jdorere waa -vijtd by re. Oaiuea. toanili Exuaoimdea sues Loais SuhervleUe for 495 Csmsies. Tbe plalstifl remed a fruit au.i cand stand at toe corner of teica and Canal st-tretscf the defeudaat. At tbe rndola riruin length of time petitioner owed tit fnd ant a balance of $7 CO.

Without making arieuiaodfer tbe auioaut the defendant forcibly ojaoteo the plaintiff from the premises. Heuoe tbe enlt Johu Cordee auea Paillp Mahocey for 11028 doe oo two prom is -or notes drawn by Manoney, in Auinst 1885, payable to tue order of Jobn Clery, nin-ty uays alter date. Indorsed by Maboney acd Cn-ary. fdra. aluthiida Val-cna, widow, etc.

and Zlie Lion sue Dr. dward A. Murphv for lew, amount ex goods parcnaaed from r. M. Uodchaad A In which firm the plaintiffs were Interested.

MoClonvey Brother sne Philip Baal for about kioo doe en a note aad open account. An attachment la prajedfor. Adant Uottenl auea Mr. Widow Elise Bo-chart for 9J0 doe oo au expert's awaid. THaT KECOBD BOOSD The hew record room is new entirely finished so far aa the apartment proper la concerned.

Aa yet nothing has been done to ward erecting the pigeon holes nnceaaary' for. tne storing away or tne documents. Tnik matter ia now oue of nrgeot necessity tor mere is no place at all left in tbe old room wbereia to keep tba archives. Mrs. A.

Baucter, tbe obliging custodian, haa Anne all in h-r power to make the present condition of affairs meet with the requirements, bat her efforts bare proven of no avail. Tne large number of euits being daily instituted have eo oroeded the old place that tne records are new being stored away on the floor. Toe Commissioner of Fublie Build-iora should look la to this matter and rem- edy the evil as soon aa possible. The Picayune has already several times called the attention of the authorities to tbe deplora- hie condition of things here and does so again at the earnest solicitation of lawyers hud litigants alike. THE SxHJLaZRf PAILURK.

J. Eeno Sarrstln and J. Btanilaa Ludry, indlvliually, and aa members of the firm of i. mriuii cuu tnrougu tnair counsel. Fosey A Ker, have Hied a petition lu the Civil District Court repreeentlDg that owing to the financial depression la business generally, the losses experienced by petitioners by tbe great dlfQeclty la making collections of money due them, the want of vjiUclcnt capital to conduct btitiuees neeesafully.

and the farther set that petitioners are so heavily Involved te debt aa to make it Impeaslble for them to paf all theip debta er to eonuna boaiaeae any loarer. ma matter bow hard ey may a-rwgle to do mo, it eecome oeeeaaaary mr laattce te theaeoivee and to their crdltora, to make a eessfoa of property, rp-ls ant rff-ta for tie benedt of taehr creditors aad their own relief. Tne prayer ts to tbe effect that a aaeetiag of creditors convened to elect a ayndic. and that aa attorney be appoluted to represent tea ae-eal erealtora. Judge Tlasot lasaed an order for a meetJag of eredltorat to be held before B.

Stockton, oecary, oo the 94ta or November, and ap-reiatrd Mr. Joseph Duvigneaad as attorney for ease at eredi tors. Alencchr sehaaale, which la sworn toby J. Bene Barnaul, wae also filed. It showed as follows: Asa-ta Stock at tbe Poydrafi aad Tehoepl-toulaa atere.

1TJ00: stock st store corner of Untoa and CarondeJet arreete. SA00; aick at oraerof Cbertree aod Vntl tree ta, $8000; maebintry aad flxtnrrs. 13500: hor-ee. mmee and wagons, tlo-O; leaf tobacco pledged. tl40; bills receivable, open account, city and rontitrv.

39; auspenaa aocount. worthlesa. 919 A3 3t; caab on A aod, $214 60; total, 70.2ia 14. fvabUitiea frivllege claims. 89; ordinary claims, $31,290 i total, M.

Criminal liatrict Court. Seetloa A Jnrtcs fcotnaa. presiding AKItAlGASD. Pleaded not guilty J. achsdo, trespass; Tbos.

Uarvej, assault and battery; rhos. Garvey and Jobn anil and battery: Joaaph, alias Armani Duguy, em-becs'ement and pty larceny JUnnle Cornish, Blabbing and wounding. GSAJTD JDKT. The Grand Jnry waa In eetslou from 11 o'clock until htlf-past 4. Several casea were under InvesdgaUoa, a larce number of witnesses present.

Toe jury preeenud a true Mil for snooting with luu-nt to murder andwoandlng less than maj hem. The bill waa read in bianlc Tna ruKLA. cask. The case of James Tarla, charged with em-betxlement and grsnd larceny of belonging to tbe Crescent News Company, was takea np at the stage where it was leit, on adjournment Thai aday nigbt. Wiineeaee to character were examined um as to tho charaoterof the aocuawd and eihers In re-battal of tbe testimony as te Mr.

Weeks' character. Argomeota were delivered by Messrs. J. Wulkc-r. JT.

It. ChreUen aad C. J. Theard for the defense, the speeott of tbe latter being especially brilliant and tmpree-ive. Assistant District Attorney Henri-qoaa spoke on behalf ef the prteecaUon, and the ease waa submitted at 5 clock.

ib 'ary bad not agreed when tbe ecnrt opent-d altar the lecca. and subsequently came down staas To get further instructiona from the Judre on the law em-bazslement. The required information having been given, the jury retired. Not bavins agreed about a hair an nour later, they were locked up lor the night. First Recorder's Cowrt.

Henry hfanuel, L. Kern. Georce Williams. Mike Sallivan. John Moran, Henry flmmu, Dan Washington, Bill Edwavrds, Jobn Jona-ao.

Joan Baptiste, William Henry, John Clifford and Andrew Wilson. tramps, arrested at tbe frnit wbaif. he id of Thalia street, were fined t20 or thirty days eah. The negro Major Ramsey, charred with stealinsr a salt or from Mrs. Pullt-van'a residence, waa remanded in default of bonds.

The prisoner then ranted the arrest ef a negro named John MltcoeU for the embezzlement of a coat, on tbe lflta at No. 434 Howard street. He claims that he cave Mitchell a coat, and the latter broutrht oae bsok whieh sutisrquently proved to be the one bslongleg to the salt stolen from Mrs. aalMvsn'x, end he was arrested for the theft. Mitchell wae arraigned and rcinucded In default of bonds.

Second Recorder's Court. Victor Peres, for. beating August Koseret. end Geo. Thomas, for petty ia-cenf were sent before tha Ciimioai District Court under $iM bonds eaco.

Mrs. Smith, f. beatlor Annie Busha, was placed under six months' peon bonds. Owen aort, Jwhn Kyan ana Frank Julius, alias Kasa. tbe Kinth Ward ho.alues, cbarged disturbing too peacevmalicious mi.cbl and abusing Uenrv Meter on tbe 30th of last month, corner of Marais and Clouet streeta, had a beating.

The evidence waa that tney were drunk, but Ttsted no disturbance, and for the first offeose they were flneo $10 or twenty days each. Mary Duffy. Nanny James ana Jim Davis, for vagrancy, were fiuea $20 or thirty dejs each. Dave Xorton. charred with stealing $4 from Willis Osborne, waa dtechargeo.

bat was Cn-d 3S or thirty daya aa a suspicious character. Jessie Ross, alias Collins, for petty larceny, was remanded In default of bond. William Kennedy, aiiaa John Jones, all 9 Boffaio Bill, wae fined $i0 or thirty days for getting drunk and distorbiuaT the peace. Jobn aoemidt wae noeu $25 or thirty daya for beintrdrnnk and atstoruiag pssut. He waa additionally fined t-ti or thirty days for diseb arglu firearms.

Mary Davis, ailas B'at k-aDd-Tan, as prln c1pl. and Mary Hall. Pailine Harris ad I Val'ey as aecesaortes to stealing tc in cash, and jewely valued at $100. fron, Mr. Theresa Gradeo's residkuoe.

ceraar of Baain and Bln-vlile atreeu, on the night of bept. 4. wer sent before the Criminal Court bonds each. 1 DuLril. for beating his wife, at bTo.

1C9 Galves street, was placed under, appearance bonds. William Anderson, al! Crazy Bill," for entenug the bouse So. S3 Poyuraa strrCu in tbe day time with felonious intent, aud Charles Owene and Mike Caivey. far petty Larceny, were placed under $G00 bonds each. Charlee Backecdorf was lined $5 or ton days for trespass.

Luxuriant hair with its youthful color aa-enred by aslnc Fakkkk's Hair Bamix. Ho cure for aiuug women like Fannin's TosiC. Elngle gentlemen, er gentletnn and their wives, will find comfortable apartments, with or without board, by calling at So. 333 Chestnut street. The house Is located in the Garden District, aecesslnlo by the Coliseum, Prytasla and Ss.

Charles street cars. Orange and fig trees embower tbe resldeace, ana to those who wish to breathe pure air after business hoars, the location offers aa perior attractions. LEASING TUB CLASSEKS' PRESS. A Fact That Gave Kise to Considerable GoMlp Yesterday. Anconncement was luade yesterday in cotton circles that Mr.

John B. Ladiande, proprietor of the Classers' Cotton I'r6s, had leased the press te Mr. John F. Clarke, who is also lssnee of the Centennial Frees, and a irembsr of tbe Cotton Press Association. Tue Claaaera, Commercial, and Bat-tare prese were tbe only presses ontsde of the association, and It was tbis face that gave to the transaction more interest than it wonld ordinarily bave possessed.

Mr. states to at tba management of tae press occupied too much of his time, and diverted his attention from otber business. Hence, he leased It to Mr. Clarke, who assumes the obitgatlans created by the contrae a that may have been made. Mr.

Ciarke atated to tne reporter that he had reated tbe property from Mr. Xllande in ibe same manner as he leased tae Centennial Press last year. As to tbe detai's of the transaction he considered them matters of private husineca with which the pabllo had no concern. PozaoeL. No name Is better and mere p'easantly and widely known than that of Mr.

J. a. Pozzoni. For yeare be haa made himself famous by tbe elegant perf a is as aod com plexion powder tii at bears his name, tbe Utter having found its way to the belles of Paris, Germany end London. Ever; body aemtrrs beauty in ladles.

Kothlng will txo more to prod ace or enhance It tban a use of Mx. Poxoni's preparations. CITY HALL MAPPE3JIKGS. Committee Service. The Committee on Water and Drainers met yesterday and disposed of aome old documents wolch were on Ale.

It wae also decided to report favorably on Commissioner communication relative to making provision for repairing tbe banks of ttie navigation canals. The Budget Committee will be reqnenbEd to provide for the work. Tbe Committee on Fire Lighting met aod transact some routlue business. Tbe Committee on Streets and Landings held their usual seai session lest night. PCBLISH ITS KUTICE.

Anyone experiencing- the least difficulty in parchaains the Picayune from tbe boys on the railroads will confer a favor on us by promptly Teportinn the facts to this office, either verbally or in writing Tbe boya ate liberally supplied with papers, and are instructed by the several news companies which employ them to show no favoritism, but in all cases to hand oat copies of competing papers, and let the purchaser make hia selection THE GEAKITE BU1LD1SG. Items of Interest Gathered la the Coa-' toan-Howsev Bed need Rates la Stamped Envelope. Postmaster Bock received a number of complaints from merchants with reference to the selllne? ef stamped envelopes at tho old prio-s, although the price haa been reduced. Capt. Back wrote to Washington with reference to the msttr.

and yes erday received a reply from Tftrd Assistant Post, naaatrr General A. D. Hazen. It ta stated that tbe eaveiopea n-tw ou nana ooull not b- eoid at the new rates, beeauae these rates would not cve tne cou Postmaster Buck kept a large supply of the oM envelope on hand and these mast first oe sold. When tbe new envelopee come la.

which will tx siwat the latter part of hext week, large wdeia will be Oiled out of the new stuck at reduced prioee, while pur-cnasera of email quantities will oe enpplied wiih the old envelopes former rates. The difference will not affect the lat er much, snd as soon as the old stock is gotteu lid oZ this new ratee will gnvern all sales. The folio wing table shows the changes In the price: Old price Kew price Bedue-Style. per luOO. per looO.

tion. No ao 6'J 121 4 12 percent. No. 00 21 60 T- No. ao aa ao 31 eo is No.

4 SO Si 30 SI HO IS No. 030 SI 40 3J 00 10 No. 610 11 40 11 30 li No. 7 3 40 23 69 33 No. 7 SO AS CO 43 00 -16 Pensions and Ferjttry.

A few boure in the peoslon office at the Custom-house will acquaint tbe atudt-nt of character with maav tides of the eomilex problem of bamsa na'nre. Ignorance, die-regard of the truth and canning are fearfully Bailed together. Tbere are someiioies schemes te obtain pensions which are plaluly fraud uleet. Many times ignorant people, mvsUy negroes, axe Inauced bf cialiuanta to coma forward and swear to matters tbey know vary little about. The consequence la that sometimes tae peijorj becomes wo full tranaparsnt.

Yeateroay there was a rase in point. A negro, who bad sworn a statement aoaie time ago, came op eietday to make auother ataieoicou This time he was cangat. Hia story was compared to his Hrt stasemett and fouud to be entirely different. It was too mat at variance who the firnt to be -xoun--d on tbe ground of a elip of memory. Wbenc4Urht, thran people say that th-r were not thinking when they made their firt ftatetneut, or that they were mistaken tfcefirat uuie.

Special Agent Clement, of the Pension Bureau. ea be does Dot force the ignorant witnesses to jnatlcn. Tbf are geuerslly tne tools of more Intelligent rasal. aud he devotes his time to finding out the latter. Plaquemines Levees.

Naval OQcer JCernocbsu calia attention to an important matter in connection with the recent storm at PUqaeinices. He say a that tbe river was exceedingly violent. The water was higher than tbe levee on the left side and the laud wae in danger of overflow. To prevent this the leeves were cut and tbe water let back luto the river. Ko water went over tbe levee on the ngbt bar.k.

but tbe beating of the waves was so flnrct that tM levees on that side re alio cohstdcra-bly damaged Butii iWea re now lu cetjct ef rt-pair. fh-ss repairs are bevond tae means of tbe luaabitaiita and ie pariah la also unable to care taem. Utiles the tte Coos something for the bent tit of fhe Piaqnemlues lavncs tliis year. It win bo tm pi esible to do any ploiiuog la the parish next rear. Silver aud Gold.

eix light gold ten dollar plFces were received at the no treasury from one of the local backs yesterday. They were sumped and rejiced. The shipment of standard silver dollars ana fractional currency from ibe fiao-trcatary amounted to $47,600 yesterday. An Accident. Jefferson Stokes, tbe prominent colored citir.en whole Janitor or the glraal Service office, had the misfortune to fracture one of the small bones in bis' ankle yesterday.

Hia 11 JurWl member waa attended to by iaclntoaa, of tbe Mamie iiospitai oer-loc Inspections. Capt. O'Rsllly ana Inspector Ilotchlns yestrrday inspected the Morgan steamship Whitnay. They wiUto-da) inspect the steamboat lleiief. at Algiers.

Sbe was built over a yer aco, but was not ntttd out lor eervioo ami! tibe wilt be put In the Tampa, trade next week. Appointed. J. P. Shelly has been appointed a regular letter carrier, in place oi F.

Uaxl. relieved. Italian Marble. A large eargo of Italian marble baa been CLtercd at the Custom-house and will arrive snon. Two Viaitere fresa Olaskeaon, fllica.

New Orleans has been complimented by a visit from two dUUcgulsUed citizens of Muskegon, Mica. Messrs. Win. H. Brown bed Charlee J.

Herrmann. Tne cause of this unexpected visit was a Louisiana State Lottery ticket bearing the numbers 22,445, wblcb. la the grand single number drawing Oct. 13, crew tne capital prize of $75,000. Mr.

He.rrman, the holder of one-flfth of the prize tleiet, and his employer, Mr. Wm. H. Brown, President of the Lewis L. Arms' etlugle and Lumber Company, at Muskegon, concludes to make a pleasure trip to the descent City.

On their arrival they registered at tho 8t Charles Hotel, wbere they still remain, and on Taursday morning visited the headquarters of the Lottery Company, on Bt. cnanes street. They were politely received siid requested to call at' noon, when a check lor 16,000 would be rc-dy for tbew. Promptly on the hour both gentlemen re-rorncd, and, beiug introduced ta the wtiter, tbe following acta were elicited Mr. Henmuu, a young man, for many years lu the employ of the shingle and lumber company named above, baa played but onee before in tbe lottery.

Last month he wrote to a friend resiaing in Pi.qaeiclne, for a fractional part of a ticaet, acd to at friend very kindly sent him the winner of the capital prize Unacoustomed to travel, and being more of a workiugman than a financier, he Invited Mr. Brown to make the trip with him. and, unocr the circumstances, It is presumed that their first lmpreeaions of New are Xavurabl. A check for $15,009 having been given them ta exchange for tne ticket they celd, they departed for the New Orleans National Bank and converted it Into sight on New York. Messrs.

Brown and Herrmann are intelligent business men, representatives of one of the largest Interests in their State, controlling a mill which tnrns out annually shlagles, to say nothing of drrseed lumber. They will depart for the Wess on ban day. THXEVirS AT WO UK. Stolen Gas Fixtures. Testerday afternoon Special Officer Munch arrested at tbe corner ef Garqaet and Claiborne streeta a young whito maa named Frank Brady, and locked him np in tbe Central Station.

The prisoner la charged with bavlnx. on last Thursday, broken luto an unoccupied bouse on Caual, Between Claiborne aid Robertsou arrceta, and stolen a lot ot gas fixtures tberefroto. Taking Time. Daring the temporary absence of Mrs. Waiker from her home.

No. 184 South Liberty etreec, Tnu stay nint, a tbirf entered the plaoe and stole a clock valued at $12. At an early boar yeet? rda morning she recovered tb clock from a white man at the corner of liberty and Lafayette streets. Market AtaraavXera. Daring Thursday Light Mr.

Louis Monte-gut's staud in the Freucb Market waa broken open and robbed ot some knives and a meat caooper. Stolen Clothing. A sneak thief entered Mrs. Kenney's store. No.

81 North Peters street. Tbursaay morn Ing, and stole a lot of wearing apparel rained at $10. ADVICK TO MOTHEBS. Mas. Wdcslows Boot xo Britrr thonld always be used for children teetbinir.

It aoothes the ehlid, aof tens the game, allays ail paia, cures wind eollc, and is the best reined' 1 MISUKEDS AND WISH APS. A Shooting Woman. Testerday moraine about o'clock, on Cypress, between Roman and Drrbtgny streeta, Julia Taylor and Lacy Blvt-rs, both colored, had a fight, daring which Julia drew a pltol and shot at Lucy, bat without effect. This affair datea back from last Wednesday nipbt. when Lncy and Julia bad a row ar the Uttter roiteuce.

No. 54 la-fayet'e stivet. hen It is said Locy abused her shamefully. The following morning Jalla wade an afQdait agai -st berforin-cult an1 abuse, and yesterday mrnlnc Ihe qnarrel waa renewei and er-drdln tbesboot-ua: Lucy appeared to net and was piacd utter bond, and then made an affidavit against JuOa for shootlnr at her. Shot in the Hand.

At Ship Island Canal, twelve miles below the city, a white man named Ferdinand Smith accidentally saot bimaelf In ihe left bsytd wiili- careWgiv handitac a Tbe woucd was dressed at Mr. Kolliuae drag store, corner DaupUn-6 and Masant Streets. A Crippled Calf; Lest Thurs'lay eveulnc. abonts mtdwav between tlte Lake and Halfway House, dum Ji of tbe luward-bonmi West train ran over a calf and broke the animal's two forelegs. HARASSING TUX OTSTEBHEX.

Tbe Inspector of Weights and Measures In Ardent Pursuit of a New Line of Fees. Considerable dixsatistdotion exists among the oi ster fishermen and otters dealing in the luscious bivalves regarding the attempt mavle by the Inspector of Weihta and Meaa-uies of tbe Second Dif-trlot to compel them to measure oysters lu baskets stamped by tbe Inspector. Up to the present time the oustomeis of tao eystermen have had no cause to complain In rvgard to measuring the ahei.flsh, purchases beiag made by the brrel or box. Drains caw what the purchased and weie content, exoeptin- when hizh winda prevail', prevriiung t'ieoyter-uitn from vislrina tao reefs and a-ounnit adequate 8'ip; lira f.ir the uarket, wbeu tue pilc-s wouid of course rauge higher than ordinary. the inspector, however, iaterf-red and said thas orstermen mu.t measure thetr oysters In oai-kr-ta duly attmpea by the Ia-Suector of Weigbts aod Mea-ures.

A fen was of course ex peered by the inspector, but tbe oyrt-rtnen beatne rrbniiious to woat they oonxMcrcrt a useless infringement 00 thir riahc-i, a'd would not have their ba.kts stamped iu fact would not use baskets st all. Mr. tniel Reese, Inspector of Weights and Mraaures fr the 3ecoud Pi-ctrict. sought to compel them to use ttiu basket, but iiO found it a bigrer ondcrtaklng than he had imagined. Us men determined to appeal to the courts, hue here another difficulty eucouo-terea htm.

He ouid not acrtaiu ibe names of those who insisted uu usioa 'mtre and boxt-e. As a dtiilrr roic he lu ten da appeal to tue police for asitano to i-oiu-pel tut os stermeu to n-e aia stauipetl nskeis. On tne oititr Land tbe oyt-termrn vriil eecli eolutlou of the nuestion by au appeal to the courts, and sy tliey wiJ the aervtceo of an able lawyer to explain their eiao 01 tne stury. You hardly realize that it is medicine, when fafciutf Carter's LUtle Lt-er Plil; ttte are. very smalt; tio bl 9o't; all troubles from torpiu Hirer are relieved by their auo.

ajiltse.ukj;ts. To-day, at the' Acadrniy of MaMe, tbere will be a Michael 8lroKi-ff matinee, and the same performance will be given at Clg-lt. At the St. Charles Tbeatre to-day there will be a Flash Liht" matibee. The Amateurs will repeat tae "Mikado' at ibe Avenue Theatre to-day aud play to-J nirht.

Tue May Adams Barle'ritte Company continues at Far.nta'e Tueatie. Maliuee to iy. (ice be wrote We oasht to look at some picture ever; day." Tne panorsuia of too Last Battle of faris la a Wonderfully doe picture, and can be seen niany tluies with proac. Itobicson's Dime hfaseam is well patronized eonday niglit Robert D. Downing, la "Tbe Gladiator." outuri to tbe St.

Coarks Tueatre. na the sfclntyre ana U-aih iiutreia put lu an appearance at tbe Aoademy of aiaaio. Tba Beet Equipped Theatrical Print-In fcr nd General Job OfQce In the Southwest is tub PICAYUNE JOB PKINTING OFFICE. Neat Work, Low Rates, Prompt Delivery. Cards, Circulars, Pamphlets, Britfs, Bill oeads.

Dodgers, Hai-g-rs, Streamers, One Two or Tbre-6hitrt Posters, Lithograph Datlua and ail sorts of Printing handsomely executed. Managers of entertainments and amusements are espcjlatly laviced to examine faculties and low prices for doing good work at THE PICAYUNE JOB OFFICE, No. 66 Camp street. New Ofle rxf. SCCCOKING TilK SCFFEKEES.

Caring for the Dialreed. but More Help Keqaired. The relief accorced the sufferers by the late atorm and overflow In the Lower Coast parishes, altboach small, was atefatly received by tarm. Tne stearaloat Alvia made two trips down the coast tbis tlma carried a lot of supplies and clothing to tho to diatrtssfd people. Taos far the contributions are Inadequate supply the wants of the sufferers, aud the (teotluuieo in eharte of tne rouef-are aiam every effort to swell iho list of contributors.

Capt. Ja. T. O'Pry, cf the Keiief Committee, fuminbM tbe litd cootriiia-tloas up to date for tne be.ne.ttt of the sufferers by tne mof nt storm on the Lower Coa-1 r. 8 WilKiaBon gio 011 Mate Lagau 0 IK 00 H.

P. Keruocbaj 60 00 10, 1 Oscar Arroyo 10 00 60 3. Joi. sou 30 OO 11. l.

ForJ tti 6 00 e. J. 3 00 James Wilkinson us 00 AUea ji no It bd. Frauois 10 00 Hvrry X. 23 10 4 CUxh 60 Picayune 35 00 Total $3o 00 Of provisions the following weie received: 35 boxea 1 rocker.

10 bulb, crackers, 12 bbia. 11 -ur, 1 bbl. pouttoen, 6 bbia. tueal, I box clothing. 1 package clouuiig.

Ton will be paid for tbe time spent if you call at A. UrouaneaU's eou, tSHtid 25 Cbariree street, anil reo toe new aud beauuf ui acylea 1 oioquettfS, velvets. truswls auu Prises ae so low you cannot help eaymg yoa are satieti-d. g.VTtD FKO.U SUICIDE. lira.

Virginia Beed, residing at No. 129 Chart res street, attempted to commit suicide last 1'bursday night by swallowing a dose of laudanum. She waa attended to by physicians and antidotes were admiuUtereo, aud yesterday she was eonsideicd out of danger. She urg-d as an excosa lor ner rasa attempt tQat sue had breu ili-trraied aud abosed by her husband, who frequently beat her for no cause whatever save jealousy. A tsar aays ago he ciue 10 o-r aud de-mauled admission, wbicn she refus-d, acd be thereupon nroaeopeu tne door.

Tsodijl ftcrarus, 00 iburs lay last, he broke open the door of her aroi-lr wl a Suite, and she caused bis arrest. He was drank at tae time and very boisterous. Tbe husband, who is a batcher by occupation, claims tiat his wife la nn'rne to him, and that sue ha at the instigation of her ia-n been alienated from hioj. xra. Bird is about 28 ears uf atre.

and aas becu ma ried about ttve years, bavina met her husband la Florida, whence they eaua in slay last. Oar Rapid Transitory Existence, Bil't as it la at tbe longest, is liable to be materially curtailed by oar own Indiscretions. The eat what they should cot, the bilious dilnk coffee in ei cess, and the rheumatic, neuralgic and consumptive sit In draughts, get wet feet ana remain in damp clothes, and then Wonder whea ill how taey became ao. To persons with a tendency to neuralgia, we recommend a dally ueoot Hoetetiet'sStomaen Bitters, and always a wlae-glasaf ul after unavoldame ex-posure In damp or otherwise inclement weather. Efficient protection ts afforded by tois pleasant safeguard, whion Diffuses a genial g'ow tbrwuca the system, invigoratee and tones it, and promotes nerve tranquillity.

Fever aud ague, blliousneas. constipation, dyspepsia and renal disorder, are among the maladies which It remedies aud Prevents. DELANKY'S MURDERERS. Their Case Fixed for Trial Before Judga Baansa on Monday Next. On Hooday next Tnoma MoGltttgae and Robert K- hoe, for tbe morn.

ot Thomas Delaoey. will come up for trial before Judge A. Roman in Section A of th6 'Criminal District Court. Tuomaa Delaaey waa shot aad killed at 0VI0 on tne eventna of Sept. ia the gioeerv ato-e of rat Koouaa.

at tax corner of oelord anil CotiS'anoe streets. He was foreman of the Ice works' opposite that corner, a had ble employ oia slayer, thos. cGltUsTan. Hn waa iud-bted to the lat er for ret vioea reuaemd te tbe earn $3, aod McGilttaan and Kehoe went to atom and asked foreiedlt for drink. Roonaa at firsi- refu.txl.

but su leequentl alter taik-luc the mst'rr over ith Dlauej, reo-n aider, his reply aud alio wed MoGttugaa to rnn a Mil for drinks. When tae hour came for pay In a off the men In the loo works. Boon an was on band to oolieci hia bill, but McGlttlgrn failed to pat la an appearance. Detauey e-it to his uouae on stag Sloe, near Del street, aud soon afierwacda cGtttlan and Kehoe appeared, aod tneforuierueniaaaed ul tuoney. Delauey said be would pay him if be would ao to Buouao'a groce a.

wait there. Mo GittlKsui anil KeDoe went thither, as aid also Dlauey, tbe latter enuring tie a'ore but the to foroinr remaining out-tde. Deiaiey called Kotman. aho was at supper, out iuta Us barruum, snu thoo ealiea MoUitUau, wbo waa out on tho sidewalk Tne iauer stepp-d to the screen door, wuich ue poshed BlUhrly ul r. aiii fired at Deianey.

tue bullet sirUmg Le nufortunate youna utau in the abdom inCioilua a latat wound. McG ttiaau mutt hou tne ran out De-lord street, th ea eol a tboao wbo aouirlit to iojpMie 1 beir fliaht. Th- ran to the Itlmma Central fteigat depot pure el a cruW'l, but med puisuit mere by dodging amonc me frrigh caia. Tuey then creased tue nver to Harve'e or Outnpaoy'a Canal. Me Gittigan lnteu'tlnif to escape to the Hunters' Camp in Lake Oaacha or L.ke Balvaiior, at It Is now called.

He, however, chaugea his oiiod. auu tue following day recrusaed tbe river aud wandered arotiud in Grceuviilo and CarroLtoo. Two days afterwards he sought refuge in a dairy where be was surrounded by csera-t. Bloulu's polio men aud aptareAaa he wsa rt-mirg out of tae house with his irleud J. A'ioiu 11 DeUuyfaaa unkreyed to the Charity Hospital, whete he leied the day loliowiu the neon which he' was shot.

Cooner Finney beid tne autops; an.l ihe inquest followed spredli.f so wneu 1cGititgau was arrested, be was promptly arraixbed before Kecor-ier Dav-y and eoot before tli Ciimtnai courr. The CH-e was alloti to 6-ctlon A aud fixed fur trial on Uoudjay, OcU 25. Mctiiitlgaa ia a younic man but 18 years old, and nas heeo in trouble before tae shoot lu of Delayer. Tuomaa J. Deianey.

the deceased, besides ben un in tel. Lent, industrious and capable mexilinnio, bore tbeatimp of ouewf n-ture'a nobleuien. He waa a nauvo of Qiteeue county, Ireland. ai.d cauin to tbe -i'ed titaies In May 1881. Hia parents were highly respected at home, and their eon, wbo met his death at the liauo.

of tae asnasMn. waa equally well beloved and esteemed for hia many nobie quiiUie. He was a respected Uiemberof the Auelent der of HiberuUns. he bad iLlluential rilativee lu ttie Uuiied states, amoug whom were an uncle, Jonu Delauev, at Wadswurth, Lke county. I Patik-k Delaoey.

at No. 375 North Mat kt street, Caicatco; Patrioa Mo-Evoy, No. 13i6k Nonh Eo.oolh street, St. Laiuis, and a couyilu uained Mar lu A. Delauey.an auomey at law, at No.

46 South Ciarke street, chleg't. UNDER A 80fA, Where a Fugitive Prisoner Was Recap-tnred by a Court Officer. Last Tbureday evening Joun Hamilton, the alleged manager ot the Ltuiolua Mutual Protective Ad-toclation, at em ted to make bis rsaape from Onart Officer Louis Whitlow, of tae Second Recorder's Ounrt. UsmtUon hd been arraiaued before ii-coruor Burthe 011 a chsrgo of awia-lUn airs. L.

Davia, resldlog ou liaau Aveuue, be-1 weeu St. Ann and Dumame streets, out of $7 aud )1 uuuer $0'W boui. He re-quna ed Otiicer Wni'litw to tase him oat ou joU'isou, between CoOiuiou ana Pauuyra atreeta, where he coui i secure a uoudsmau, aud tbe oiacer sgreea to do ao. On eacniog tbe plaoo Hamilton faisrued Sickness nn-i went luto a us-, aud shortly after it was found tbt be hi juutpod several bck feoo-a and made hi e-oape law hia owu re iience teft ike offijer in tbe larch. Tbe latter, ho sever, was not ioig la ara'uertaa: his po.ice wits together, sa 000-OuCted a pUo ho eny he reo.ptiired Haiull-lua.

shl low learued that Hamilton wason bud telma with oue ut hia uelcubors and eou.h' tb a party and requested biui to go to Hamilton's aud til hia wifo that be would on wiil-ng to (O ou his boud, and to aeui word to him about It. Hamilton foil luto tne trap a id told the bad neighbor wnere ho was. and aent a measeaaet arter bim. Tbe officer followed tne uieasntiecr aud captured Hamii'ou uuder a aof a at tne corner of Galtez aod Palmyra streets, aud tuen conducted him to tne Parish Prison aud looked uiin up. THE LADIES OF CARROLLTON.

A Successful Social by tha Women's Industrial Association. Tae sociable given last night for the benefit of the. charity and building fund of tbe Wotneu's Social Industrial Aai-o la-uoa at their hall, ia Carrollton. was well at tended. The entertain nieut proved to be a delightful one aud thoae who were pros eut a iii not fail to be ou baud wuen anther la given.

Ihe programme was an Interesting one, comprising recitations and readii gs by litle Misa ueru UutUiD a wonderful coiid, stra. ruooias, Mr. Lsaibuuato aud at. Robert Abbott. A charade, eatitUd Uetiiuiuuy, waa given by the wieeee Croue Hoey, Clark aod Byrne and Atesara.

Deiboudio, Siirop-shtre and The ladies of tbe association hare reason to oougratulate themselves on tbe flattering auatnuoe wutca ttrouaa tbe new buikuug ou tbe oocaflon of ea-n entertaluuient. Catarrh ta Consumption. Catarr in lta deatruative force stands next to aud undoubtedly leada on to it ia thetef oie singular that those afilicted wl-h this feat ul disease should at.t luake it ihe object ol their Uvea to tia tiiemselee ef It. De-ceptivs remedies concocted by Ignorant pre-lendexa tw uiuUical saowledge have weakaued ths confidence of the irrest major ty of suffo.er lit all advertieed lemadiea. They iMoums re-slcned to a llie of n-iaery rather thaa toil ore themselves with doubt ul palliatives.

eut this will never io. Catari must be met at every stage and combated with a I oar might. In nitnr esses tbe disease has aa-unied danger-one symptoms. The bones and cartilage ot tue nee, the orana of aring. seeing ana of taaling so all- cted as 10 be use eae, tbe uvul so eloi gated, lie lb oat so in tlacned aud briiated aa to proiluce a constant and litres -lug cei 1.

oANFoaos Kauical CtKK era rr tU-ae of aia ru. from a situple Head cui to Ihaniuot loaibs me aud tu-etriietivv staaee it it lonal and couslitutionaL ln-Vn. in leii-vmg, per-inanent in cuiing. safe, economical ana oeer-fsi lux ach paokag- coutalos one bottle ef tbe apical, lews, oa box ATAattHAL, "OLtaxT. aud au IsiraCVKP IXHAlxa Uh treatise: pi ice, I.

POTTKa DEU0 A CBEMJCAL B0ST0K. KIDNEY PAINS' Ana tati wea-y. life e. all-srono sensa'ton ever neeeat with thuae of inflamed Kidneva. Weak hak an.l oiiis, Acbiaa na and Kides, erwrka worn eut ov iean, dissipa'lon.

aie relteved in m-e dsbuit. sisBis aad are II cored b- the Uaileuea A Piaster, a new urii l. cetrant and lnfal lble to pain and iafUuima-liftn. at all drags sis 60.5 five -er or of potter leng REMOYAIi. -THE- Kew OrlBails National Banlc HAS BE3I0TED -TO ITS kew mm mm, ON Common streets.

olu lot Camp and Electric Belt Free To Introduce it and obtain ageata we will for the next eixtv davs give away, lree ef charxa-ia each eountv in tbe a tuni'ad number otonr Orvau luleeir WativaDle apeary Hens, Price S5 a positive unlaiiing core for Aer-voos uebiiity. varicocele, amiatinns, imooten-ce, etc S5uO reward paid if every Beit we manufacture does not aerate a genuine elecuia current. Address at once KLtLC-lKJO aUUKCT. P. O.

Box 17. BroolrtvT. 2i. THEY STAND CoredbyS.8.3. S.

vs. i have had blood for ten years. I know I hsve taken one hnncrad bettlsa IcdiUe of potash in that time, but it did me no good. Last summer my face, neck, body and limbs were covered with sores, and I could scarcely use my arms oa account of rhaa. mutism in my shoulders.

I took 8. S. and it hss done me more good than all other assal. cine I have taken. My face, body and neck are perfectly clear and clean, and my rhea.

matiem is entirely gone. I weighed 116 pound when 1 began the medicine, snd I now wsiffc 163 pounds. My first bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an sppetiivs Uks a Saroag Baa. I wouid not be without S. 8.

lor several times ita weight In gold, a wooia not bo vnuiow HITCH Til W. Sid 6. rerry. KewTota, BEST PIANO HOUSE, 135 A1ST AIj stbeet. dlJLjJJ TT lit JL-B Jl wow Teafly with aa Immense Mock of -1 In's ana Boy's Clsli Siirts, Mtmm, Has, tia, NBW GOODS AND NEW STYLES." In price as elieau.v n.ade eoods sre no iel is; sM.

I o-e lot oplored vercoas at .1... nd .11 wnl rnnts Overcuata. all aizes heaw an4 itek weltrbr. at Otooeach- The from up. a'e, wih a few exeeptt-ma.

Silk Yonths' Suits at to $35. -ch. Dress -nits ad Cutaway sai il I ta S3, a. f.nt, lt a. 11 Tr ernes KLnae Pant nl eat S2 to S'S.

KI re Pants at 1 to a pai B.aye la ios Paut suit at C5 te 1" "xtia Pnta at 2 a pslr. Boys Ovcraoata at to, ft ea a he-ieiebiateil TA fHIfii', lar Underwear snd waists. iSan's aadheyi L'nd- wear, ail gra-lea Wodery, G.ovea. tl -nakerchi Nsi twfrir, A lot of tsocks at per dozen, good for the price. Hats in late-jt shapes at prioee a tews othergoods.

Sla-e t9 (U ep sjfcirt, riatle te Order. Ko Gewsle Steld oa etaeday. 1 r- -ls TV TiOltO A INTT" DEIST'S BOYtj' XJTPITT 3R, CORNER ST. CHARLES iXD COMMON STS, -SLTV" VfA eraw-ss-j--; mm oat of tha disss wsa which afflict mankind are orlain-iUy easaod by a drardarsd ooodit loa of the I ft Ifor all eomolamU of this kind, such aa Torpidity of thelaver, Bldoosasaa. Karvoos Dyspepsia, Indices.

BOa. Iriewnlarity of tha BoweM. Const ipation. FUtn-kuior. Eraotatioiie and Burning ot the Statnach (snssotuBsa caOsd Ilsartbarn).

Miasms. HaUria, Bloody Flux. ChiHa and Farsr, Brsakbana Fevsr. -r -n bofaro ar after Fersn, Chsosio Diao rhoaa. Loss of Appetita.

Hsadscba. Fool Brsatb. Irraauairssi inoUantal to Fsipilsa. BsaaHns-dnwr STftDlGER'S AURANTH st InvaluatXa. It is not a psnsnss tor sii baf OI IDC all dieeaaeeaf the LIVER, sria MUKC.

STOMACH aad BOWELS, It ebaaa-a tcs ooraplexion from a waxy, juilnw tnxir. soarosidr. hsaUtoy oolor. It aattrel nammi low. aooror spcrita.

It is oae of the BEST ALTERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and la A VALUABLE TONIC. STADICER'S AURANTII Far sals by all Droctieta. Frios 1 .00 botfaa. C. f.

STADICER, Proprietor, 140 so. FRONT 6T Pbiiadslnhbx. Pai 73 aud 79 Teh--atltalaa Orleans. La. To tho PiibUc REDUCTION IN THE PRICE 0PLIGIIT! Office cf lie KEW CHLE1S GASLIGHT VKW ORLKAK8, Ecpt.

16. 1888. THB OrltA KA-iKiBf Ca'la- PAY Informs th- aas cousuniers aud otters reslittrs; en the line of lta mains, that from ai After Oct. 1. i-6.

tlie rites of bWCuONT wi 1 be ea-abl nheal, in ADDIII in t'w IO pe cent, now allowed 01 tl.e ironthly accoanta, when M-l ro ply. CM A Euko Oue enijer boa-por burner of twenty cai-Mles. imss 10 per rent. DDlTIOHAla OICOrrT. On monthly accounts betaeen 91 and $5, 5 per cent.

On monthly accounts between $5 and Si5, 10 per cent. On month accoanta between $18 and $23, 15 ps cent. Oa mobti'ly ceo outs between and over, 2o pii cent, s'7 Sm VALLOIS. Recretarr. 167 BARONME STREET, (access.

tw Alios Bill.) PLUPflBERSl Steam and Gas Fitters, -DEALEBd IN- ISDH PIPE, FITTINGS, 7ALTES TOOLS, -Boiler Tubes, Gas Fixtures, Hardware aad Flaaabers Materia la. Telepbone 5n. '96. Jy 5 6 ly Premature Decline. etc reanlitnt" from WMtitsistlone svaxoraaMs, cured without Stomach Medicines, hy TKC GREAT MaRSTQM TRtiTMEKT.

Sfsleis. kin. Sbooid bs rmd br FMhers sad 61 see la MADE STRONG of Hmu- Sons. Keplets wl Infa-msrlon or Tains to si I am. AasTOa tlaUOT CO.

19 Park Place, New York el6 iTuTdiwim IB. OTOKAl Anciieueer aad Appraiser, Office and Salesroom. 18 Bourbon street. New Orleans. La.

Bpecial attention a-lvoa to real estate and jndiciai sales. Ora-o and ont-ilowaalea avery aeacriplion promptly attended to. iuo aaiea-ruoea in the feouih for art aod ana Inrn.tare No. 7 ill. OS SID STEPHEN J.

DERBES, SOTG I OISTEE Office and salesroom, Re. 14 Ctuurtrew street. near Canal. MMMffaanttim nroamtlv untooor aaias etteaert oio-u AT THE HEAD! THE BE VT SHOPS ADAMS CO iiiijiriisr, sv aniv Ui KIR iw, At year 1 Theaa in 1 fier it tA ma. ad.

ma Ca akl. sn nu.1. at the eCTLTL atiK stack, sewed, la KsB.arowtopa. la head aad -h BLT I aad LA JiVsKV fAI gnaanieed 1 at ye. ehoe, bold everywhere by aiavlass asaian a.

ii uisijc.u lieu Biar tshot Co. BbLTV IT IAVIbTII bob. Ws. wraw TV" stUiksti VBaysaAIvB. l.A CATJTIOIT.

1 Cbnswgtara mkomld aof eesiiiss ei rJtj wiih mxuntnm imitation, frfifssst, pctath, end mercury mixturu fat tm to flZ, not on Uuir wn merit, Kf as UU merit of ovr rtmtdf. Xa itfVw aiwayt a fraud and a cheat, and fAry Okrttt only as fAy eaa sfaol from Uu arlidtimUaUd. TrtaLitt em Blood and Sti Dittatmmtmiht fret. For tale by all TBS tt'lFT SPECIFIC COL, Drawr 3, AOtaUa, A V--a VJ II Ml FOR WKISKrs. MUSTACHES AM3 BALDNl USE HIRSUTINE.

iTX Will quickly grew Lara. a'hiakaia llaaluk. and Hair oa Balil Hasals. SlOOo Uewa Maderrsoi rwi ar um ot health hai'. CaisfaUy C'inifioaniled with a recent sci-ntiho discovery, the r.

aul of sobg.tadvsaA great axrlaiii prove It tha od1 trua lieard hair srswsr km.wn lB.air.tia-tt nieUilic eaaea with a res- tioDsloru Oand warranied uf yeit' Irnrrit fur i ea eHEClAL rrBB LIM-ITKl. Wo wul send a ca-esfergj tedsfrsy cost of packing, ahirpiag bargs. etc, jea send alODC ihe ia ea snd aaidie-a o'lel por-sona whvhaietbia heard or ir an that wa esa wrne them. tend either postal note. i.taiUsc stsmpa.

ship niall express paid. fcf as irery guaan eed. Write dlrrotioas pisia. (ircal ts free, 1 The fc H.B. SOI 3 PaUiiee, I f.

a. oai 7tso4 GENUINE YANKEE, After halt a eet are la at ill alia out aa quai fYANKEE SOAP, WAWfTMCBmi CtflwfTtl WILLWlSBR0THERS ttm 4.k wttM and last In Ivoc cw'sassssewwcsyci. leaves nwtalag la be daaiied JU DruooUU fcssp it. Avoid ImwMm. turns.

Trial aaev ia ty Mmtt, Jr The J. B. WIHaIAMS. nl.AamvRnuv. lAtl.

Formerly Williams A Bt Mancaester. i tig. tnbla'Htf ealy ROPE AND TWINES. sal tie a. rawwr.

Tlawatrsv Vl aad W'Uisw Ware. Axle Grease, uaee Bail Woods, Fiahlag Taekla, V.a-ks aad Bait's, laoatei a. aad (Uaaat, elank bonk, etc- Bnnas and Piusja, oyster reofrs, ai Oram Mlfla. e-aws sail Hacaeta t'oi ton an.l Wool Cards. Masai-bouse Lanla Cutlery aad files.

Scales ana Urns, Deuitjnhiis. Heaps and f-poar- Klectiie Lamps, eta TumWers anJ "eliWs, Oaraaadi atuav wa ps aad l--A OP IalEvTOK.A T- C- MOBBI3, Rea. 4fl. 4i aad 44 Tchwaaateetas street, BoleAaeolB uthfor tbete.sor E1ICKOK Ca4ll.lW CatsEa, -Jti A book that every father should plaase in his bob's ha.aOM aiaai read himself with tbe otmost taia Givss aU the frniptoms and terrible raa)s of IMsbum duo to Early Vie aad laawraaea Haabaaiia am. Heeds of Fam lieoaeed it.

Testjinoa- (Ut rans, btlsfrom eminent London Doctrs. mis I -om mm ens ijonartn FHE3CH HOSPITAL TBEATtin Foruraina. imi. Waaknsss. Iss VltaUxr.

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Us FaatiatS, aa Mlillt-SUIML tito Are a Perfectly Maie That Ka Qmt Cma XliaUaaaiah Thesa sreai Katarml Bye. Tha a rt 1 flrl ml K-ra l. not walv a boast! Use. si sieves fl BBS I bnt it ser.ea other excellent parpssas. -1 1 enables the eyaiids to mova saireatysa It res tores the fan Mont Of the It prevents tne eyelashes frota tonuBf In ensinc iudamuiallfaa.

uhaavsa It iHrevents. laiortloo teal uies, "rT, alwsye ia eaaa ot a youaa eroa misfurtme t- lose aa aad soasBus the ease ot old persona. mmf a ur on ik i -r nnttdaa. Baa specialty of ae.so'lcg and inserting tass A. B.

GRISWOLD Jewelers and Opticlatt RCW OHLBIHS. n'O lrTaTbea ATJTESTAS WELLS. Water Warranted or Pay- we are the Jars-eat works engsged hi weUa. Wemakeevervthlngsaowaaadtoaf ins; to the at uf well-aios tag. nioT Kuc- clopodia eoBWsli rating araenbtna; all the prscWeal ia the art of ai-Pa ma ic a iad H.diaalio Maonlue upturn aame.

D.amoiaal DrUi. and PropectlsjVj chinery. which we will see" lain i sales psrt" THK AMKiUCAJ WgUl A. 23'aAlr4AW Anrssra. Hi- W.a.av.

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Pages Available:
194,128
Years Available:
1837-1919