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il rjUMMER RESORTS. VmriTK BEAB LAKE. MILKS WfwSfcPaul. CHATKaUGAY HOTEL, J.etedtalSM. enlarged in M88 ta aeeoramo-TJl 30o guosta.

Fluent rooms uuU best tauls lake. Bath-houses, billiards, telephone, stable. European military band. IOO sail gfbSJi Good fishing audhuaUng. Rates AHKOB.

Pw'r. IBS HAB5ETT HOUBB, sjATAJlKAR, GA, a be (h ibm oomfnrtebla and art wmdmiUd hotel In BTiinm 91aU VKBT MOOEEUTl. m. harnett. sis ttajsCEITT VALLEY HOUSE, June to October.

A BE AUTTFUL 5J2S RASORT. New and first class Urge, en suite or singly. Gas, TT-iTtiella Table unsurpaosed. Bath eetnBJC mlil water. All modern im- rooms, from 7 to 10 ner week.

iSTSaof rooms, prices and Hrcalirj, address A. UVENE, Manager. rfw THE KENSIWOTOCr, SARATOGA springs. and most healthy location on Union rZfZZ. overlooking Congress Para wlih an Iriditma of 100 room, oiiuarn rtx mnd new dining-room.

billiard-room, children's JAM Hi 'y and Proonetor also Pro- oleman Mouse. aw ion ana ab gf Diiint HaU. HornelUmie, N. Y. house.

nrh Rilowi "WAsi MW 1 rtwMaclilr refitted ana renoviwa- ramuw -i 1.a, WmI at, mum (2J3iropen on to 16tb at Mat, 1886, for SiSHniffHtflp tor oliilM wA MBmaOoni. XCCBIOH DINNER 751 WW- l-k DCDU1 Ta PmnaiatAT IT jya ajww QRAJJTD IBTiB HOTEIi, Op em May 1, 1886. jThe steamer JOS WXBIB will run regularly asthls famous haalth and pleasure resort, leev- sar foot of St. Louis street- TiSuntcm EVERY SATURDAY and TUKS-j)AY A. M- Hotel and fax for round trip Ths Grand Isle Beach la unrivaled the surf psttilnf superb, rr aad oulalme Haard'jkSO per momth.

CnQdren and Mrnuiti mull VRANK. Bau Siia 4MBOES' QUXuF Via HOTEL, JCESSIBSIPFI CITY (Tormerlj- Barnea's), gnmnur and Winter Reaort Open all the Year. 1 .1. anr, MiAMnsh muintMl and kalnomlned throasrhoat. 1 Entire new table and bed llun.

crtina. class in every rieiMct. Hon 9tnMn Toby la the office. I pledve my character and reputation ta tbe pant as a guarantee for my fa'nre among awneoDla. 8.

SMKDKH, f. Sola Manager. CoLC. RAILIT, Agent. 114 OrSTlwr street.

Orleans. eg 1m 1 OCT ATT BFBXETOS HOTEL, Ocean Bprlnga, Mlsa, Il now open for the season. Delightful resort for Boating, hia; and bathing unsurpassed. Board per day ta 00 Board per week 12 OO Board per month 40 00 CnOdren and servants half price. Special ate to large taxollea.

lm J. F. PIERCE. Proprietor. a MEZICAIT OTJLP HOTEL, PASS CHRISTIAN, MIS, Saw open lor the summer season.

Applications ta noma by letter or telegraph will rooelva froaspt attentioil. Diagrams of rooms oaa be ten at the eWittiHig store of BT. B. Stevens, in Carnal street. STnr Orleans, Wednesday and eatvrday.

M. J. CRAWFORD, fl tt Manager. PAHADIBB BBOAIBfED Or A Beautiful Bummer Home In the liAHB OF THB SET, -gZaywood. White Sulphur Springs Near WavneeviHe, C.

Ktuted at the foot of the Great Balsam Moun-tataa, a a valley of surpassing loveliness, sur- CBoaded by scenery of wondrous beauty and muieur, poaaeesiiig medicinal wafers or un-vntal CTtratlve ptweitles and the MOST DK- UUHTrlL CLIMATE IN AMERICA. BaUreadand telegraph to the Springs. Far J.U. S. TI KBKHIiAKB.

Wayneeviile, N. C. Betarenoe, Dr. Joaepa Jeaee TUB CBLEBRATBD SfZZTBRAZt BPBmas Hotel Jaokeon, mi great Southern Health and Pleasure Blisttis new open, aad ta laumedlately on the i Bat of ta l. and If B.

B. It situated hi the tiawtifuL elevated and mountainous dla- ef Bneelal ratea ta famlliea Xsr ctrenlan and farther partteulara, apply to PFISTKB A MoKAY, oorner of TanillsiiHi and Gravier streets. O. T. HICXJLX 4t OO, Proprtetera.

OLADOff SPRINGS. Choctaw County, Alabama. Ts ymtais of these celebrated nwrtngs are the cure of RHKT7MATISM, iQJUllfTn Ta A XTj rnr a. ta rn cn jAiaBTB, and all other diseases of the Kid- anas -a vntiui iiii uanu uo xb.au- 23CROFULA aad CTT TANEOTTS AF- gggTXCOHOLISM and fKMA UK 936 per month of four tickets 15 35. Steamers SSZ1 Tnesdayead Saturday evenings.

Kweocee: I. jLronn and wav Bailsje. rordeecriptive circular, analysis Bladon Springs. Choctaw county. Al a THE BD8SIEB HOUSE, hy the Medical Faculty of this adjoining states, situated in tbe health Of tha wnrM tamed for the llfe-grvlng properties its anu wir cure of Dyspepsia wuny.

Diarrhea, la now urg-mrartratn Railroad, and ycasyalaad. town West End. oonneet by prtng at Old tiff and mlnates ride, two dally boats Daily Mall. Telephonic and Ttale-Osmmnnlcatlon tram Covington wits Addreae, tor farther partisulara, BOSSIER. Manager.

Covington, Lm. aanoa ad malaria unknown, aoauent cuisine. vJJ! porday; S10 per week 35 per apJO a fJHA17Y SPRIWOS, VA. JJlrgest, Most Popular aad Vigiaia, wtu be Open for me Reception ol Onests on the ea DAY OP lisis are flrst-olaas, affording 22nvr InTiid Pleasure- Sr oemmodl(ma And supplied with 52lflslte improvvment. including Posv nUp-ra OAcoe.

BlUlard Baluon, jftiaa bfcswm Batha. roads aad beaatUul walks extend tat lhe surroundiug scenery is A sSSr 0T 7 "tortarplavoo La Virginia mssi4 UTnru attached to the establish I aad String Band of muate has ateaniiHr a rail deaeripttan of tne teaS.yta oartlnoatos of eonio of the jt it i ii. Jai bed on atmttoasioa to Oenaral Mannsrar, Ta SUMMER RESORTS. THB FAVORITE RJCSOBT FOR SOUTH era people The OAKWOOD," ttreen Lake. Write for Illustrated circulars.

DAVID IflP ear A -W Taenait Via KaT 7 AV AIj XLi ww A iBU UtwiUj saw wawa vnwp sam, JObEFH DUSBAS, llil Magaalne atraec. ai Mr. PKTKK 0'DOHKLL ltf Camp street. my 13 8m DELIGHTFUL BOARD AT REABONAB-Wt prices can be obtained in the mountain of Virginia at the Brook Farm." 4a miles fixwra Charlottesville, Va. Plenty of ice, milk, fresu vegetables sna fruit.

Address Mrs. JOHN STOCKTON, Rio P. Albemarle county, Va. Je2ft 2w MAGNOLIA GROVE HOTEL (Formerly Central House), Msgnolla. Pike county.

500 feet above the level of the sea, and only 98 miles from New Orleans to this popular boose. Noted for its many springs, great healthfulness and Pic nio grouims on Peekaboo Island. Large tthade and good bathing In Tangipahoa River. There baa never been a case of yellow fever in this town. C.

B. LANG DON A CO. Proprietors. Summer Skating Rink adjoining the house. Terms to suit the times.

STOCKTON HOTEL, Cape May, N. J. OPENS JTJNB 25, 1885. A. L.

ELLEN, Proprietor, St. James Hotel. Baltimore, Md. JOHN D. WARD, Manager, Bt.

George Hotel, Philadelphia. Engagements made at the St. James or St. George. Je3 WeFrMolm MERCHANTS' HOTEL, Mpmrtanbara, tt.

C. Visitors to the Mountains of North Carolina will find the Merchants' a new building, southeast front, covering an entiie block. Woven wire spring beds, gaM. electric uelU. Climate of phenomenal bealtufulness, and pure water.

Free from malaria, Special preparations for summer visitors. Eight hundred feet abeve the sea. Board. $8 to $1 per week, $V5 to 435 per month J. WATKIN8 LEE.

Jel7 WeFrl Late of the Charleston Hotel. HAWLBT SPRIETOS, Bsckisshasi Co fy. Vs. 200 FKAT A BO IS THE -tEA LEVEL. In point of health the managers are determined that the Rawley xprlngs shall be second to none in this country.

New water closets have been added since last season, new Hewers and piiM8. ard the drainage and sanitary condi. Hon of the place in excellent xo very important in this year of anticipated fever and cholera, and the water baa been indorsed by tbe State Medical Society In terms that cannot be misunderstood ami an excellent table may be ex ported, and a perfect round of pleasures. The Band engaged will be the very best in Virginia, th summer of '85, with over 400 pieoes of music, and will arrive Wednesday. July 1.

Send for illustrated and descriptive pamphlet. J. P. HOUCK, President. J.

WATKTN8 LEE, Gen'l Manager. Jel7 WeFrlm Bedford Alum aad Iron Springe, of Virginia, Are now open for the accommodation of visitors. Elevation 1300 feet, the waters are Tonic, Alterative, Diuretic, Antl periodic, indorsed by the medical profession as emient in Dyspepsia. Debility, Bronchial and Cutaneous affections. Scrofula, diseases peculiar to females, t'hronio Diarrhea, Chills and Malaria.

Terms $35 per month, S10 per week. $2 per day. Children under 10 years and nurses fro in one-half full rates according to tbe accommodations re quired. Send lor circulars giving analysis, etc. jeii eonim w.

xuuunn. THE REVmORIDA THIS CiUDlI SPOT Of THI SOUTH. Situated on a point of land tutting far out tn ths waters Mobile Bay, 18 miles southeast of Mobile, and 15 miles from the Gall of Mexico, THE GRAND HOTEL, OF POINT CLEAIY, Will Open for the Reception or Oasits Sunday. May 3, 1885, For the Second Season of the present management. Over $20,000 have beea expended In erecting New Buildings and Beautifying the Grounds.

TELEGRAPH AXD POSTOFFICE Located in the Hotel. DAILY MAIL, Per United States Mall Steamer ANNUL GRAND 8TJHF BATHING, FINE HUNTING, HPLBNDLD FISHING. Table FmisM withal! the Liinritt)fthfSfisB The elegant passenger stealer ANNIE will leave her wharf foot of Dauphin street. Mobile, every afternoon (except Sunday) at 3:30 direct for GRAND HOTEL, and return to Mo bile every morning at 9 o'clock. Close Connection with the I.

and N. and 91. and O. If airrda. BUNDAY EXCURSIONS from Mobile to Grand Hotel and return same day.

All flrst-class amusements for patrons of ths hotel may bo 'ound at the Point. The Only Keoovt In the United Stale With Salt Water Bathing aad Fishing immediately in front and Fresh Water ud Fishing immediately in the rear. Liberal ratea tor excursion and largo parties Address BURTON ADaMS, Proprietor, GRAND HOTEL, Jel4 lm Potac Clear. Ala, LOTTERY. D1 RAWING OF THE LOUISIANA STATS LOTTERY.

TUESDAY, June 30 Class No. 154. SI SI 81174'till 76 64 The above drawings are published tm al tfee orlnctpa4 papors. aau are drawn la nubUs daUT at the Rooma of the Company, witness our hand at New Orleans. La a 3wth day ox June, 1885.

at 4 o'clock. P. M. LUUlO II. P1L1E, J.

A. ROUSSEAU, CommiBBloiiaea. Fleas of our Dally Drawing oaa always bo as au nmea at au nraoon omeoa. Jaft 77 tf BAfif CARRIAGES! Come and see them. An Immense ntock Just the Latest Styles, at Prloaa to Suit All.

Beet that can be had tor the Price, from the Cheapest to the Finest BABY CARRIAGES. RANDALL'S Carriage aad Here CeeexlterT. Jaxo lv DR. J. C.

JONAS, 40 fet. Charles street, Specialist fox tie Disease! of ths TJri- nary-Gtneratire and Nervous 8jstem and Ohjonio is eases oon-unuea to giro his personal attention to the treatment of these maladies in all their radons forma and conditions. All letters inquiring la regard to treatmea promptly answered. alV4 It DR. J.

Physician and Surgeon. 111 i in in. Specialist la the treatment and euro of ail diseases of PRIVATE NATURB and those arising from either NERVOUS or PHYSICAL DEBILITY, can sod by age or early abanoa. STRICTURES treated and cures guaranteed Pi of FKMALKS and IKKKOULAJU TIES promptly relieved. Dr.

Pereos FKMALM RJCGtTLATTNG ELIXIR, a sura remedy for trragularlttaa. OShuo, Bo. Booth Raaapmrt atrsot. mS4lr sear Qaaal. ggw OrHans NEW TEBTISEMNTS Bonveulra of toe Exposition.

FHEMXT7M RATTAN GOODS At Factory Pricea. Removed to our show rooma tor sale. CALL BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE, B. JT. MOnTOOaCBllT ft JeS lm 83, 85 and 87 Camp street.

FOR ARTESIAN WELLS, WATER GUARANTEED, Tools and Machinery. Send for mailing catalogues, 15 cents. Address 335 St. Louis street, or THE AMERICAN WELL WORKS, je30 lm Aurora, I1L A. J.

LYMAN, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Bioker, AahevHIe, N. Refers by kind permission to Messrs. Eennard, Howe fc Prentiss, Barker fc Peacud, aad I. Lyons. Je3 lm THE PAINLESS DENTISTS, Specialty, fine gola filling, SAFEST, PLEAS-ANTJtST, BEST, HYPNOTIC AIR, for pain less extraction of teeth.

Beet $10 aot- Call and see them, omoe ana resiaence, i tmii street. DR. RICHBY, (Graduate of Pennnsylvanla College of Dental Surgery.) THB CHICAGO aVENTTST, 33e Camml otreet, ap atalra. TEETH INSERTED WITHOUT PLATES. Extracting without pain, SO cents, and new teeth In sorted immediately.

Beet Set, 9 1 0. FINE GOLD FILLING A SPECIALTY. If you are annoyed by Mosquitoes Call At SFARICIO St PATORNO, 31 DUMAINB BTRKKT. For a box of MOSQUITO DESTROYER 25o. Jed lm STATE NATIONAL BANK OF ISTil Semi-Annaal Stntement, June '27, 1883.

RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $1, U. S. I onds par value 096,600 9 425.0OO OO 37,030 OO 194,330 09 182,777 25 24,400 OO 19.125 OO Premiums paid on same Other bonds and securities Real estate V. 8.

4 per cent, bonds on hand. per cent, redemption fund Demand loans $326,444 80 Kxchaagc 257.U74 51 Cash Including checks on other banks 692,657 71 1 276,977 02 $3,256,210 35 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $425,000 00 Surplus fond 325.0O0 00 Undivided profits 32,877 70 Dividends unpaid 22,400 00 Circulation 382,500 00 Due banks and bankers 19U830 70 Due other depositors 1,876,595 94 Total $3,256,210 35 HAM'LH. KENNEDY. President.

PIKHRE LANAUX, Vice President. T. R. ROACH, Cashier. W.

P. NICUOLLS, Assistant Cashier. STATE NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans. June 27, 1885. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, a dividend of FIVE PERCENT, was leclared out of the earnings of the past six months, payable on and after WEDNESDAY July 1.1885.

W. P. NICHOLLS, Je-J8 lw Assistant Cashier MERCHANTS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS. Bo. 104 Canal street.

THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT la conformity with the requirements ef their charter, the company publish the following statement: Premiums received during the wear ending May 31. 1885, Including unearned premiums of the previous year On fire risks. $232,018 08 On marine risks 13.821 98 On river risks 14.786 77 Total premiums Less unearned premiums. $260,626 84 72,317 OO Net earned premiums 31st May, 1884 83 LOSSES PAID. On fire risks 91 On marine risks 2,490 26 On river risks 7,579 44 Taxes and expense, less Interest 28,786 3d Reinsurances and return premiums 28,633 98 15,975 93 Profit 90 The company has the following assets Real estate $253,293 51 Bank, railroad and other 30 Notes secured by mortgage and pledge 124,446 06 Bills receivable 56.228 22 Premiums In coarse of collection.

80,737 35 Stock of VsJlette Dry Dock Company 11.362 50 Judgments 4.335 00 Caahonhand. 39.822 13 OltMlo 07 The company has paid Are per eon. Interest to Its stockholders for the year ending May 31 1885. The above statement Is a just, true and correct transcript from tbe books-of the conpaoy. P.

FOURCHY. President. G. W. NOTT, Secretary.

STATE OF LOUISIANA, Parish of Orleans, city of New Orleans. 1 Sworn to aad subscribed before me the 9th day of Jane, 18S5. JAMES FA HEY, Notary Public DIILKCTUJtA. Jno. B.

T-allaade. D. Katje, Paul Fourchy, Jos. A. Shakspeare, M.

W. Smith. U. Ban set 61, Chas. La'tte, Alden UoLeflan, D.

A. Chaffralx, B. W. Taylor. JelO lm W.

COYLE dt CO. 47 Caroadelot aueet Cane Ca Restaurant! and Families up plied wtth a Superior Coke, as reeerred. 'uilniDTlv on hand. Qive It a trial. We also nfTer to fOCN DRIES aad BMELTKIU the ONNELLMVILLS COKK.

Leave your or- 1e at office. Jolt On WeFrl lm BOYD'S P0SIT1TE CO CURE, Tne mf Can SOOTH INS WHILE DX8TBO YTlfO, Depot 1X9 CANAL ft. FKJLDKRIfKAON, 4 'o Su WeFrllffaay SPECIAL HOTJCES. OfBce Htate Treoearer, Baton Reitr. June MO, 1HI5 Keial Notice Interest, on Louisiana consolidated and constitutional four per cent, bonds, due July 3, D385, will be paid on pre tattoo by B.

Nengas. Esq Flnant-ial AgentA London Bank u( the etate of New-York. New York city State National Bank, Fiscal A gency. New Orleans, La. Signed: E.

A. BCRKB, State Treasurer. Jyl lot Notice The Are at oar Warehouse It I outlay night last will cause no interruption in our business. We will he able to fin all orders as promptly as nsuak Jyl it CHESS-CARLXY COMPANY. ClfBce Board of Underwriter WoUce New Orleans, July 1, 1885.

The maximum of cotton for River Inurance for and ilunng the enrrent month of July, or until fur. her notice is fixed as follows, vii cotton from the Mississippi River, at $50 per bale. Cotton from the tributaries thereof, at $50 Ier hale. Cotton from Alabama River and Texas, at $55 pt9T hale. GEO.

MATHER, dec'v. It A rM-ral mertiag of the of the Me'Chant' District Telegraph Company and Detective Agency is called for MO Da Aug. 3, 1885, at the office of the Company, Nn. I Gravier street, in this city, for the purpose of taking into consideration the dissolving: and liquidating of this Company.and appointment of three liquidators therefor, and of vesting in i hem all necessary and proper authority. JOHN C.

BACH, Presiaent. Xoilce The Accommodation and Bxcur- sion trains of the L. and N. R. B.

all stop at Smedes Hotel Station. Mississippi City, when the conductors are notified by the passengers. Jyl lw Board of Liquidation City Debt. Room No. 5, City Hall, Sew Orleans.

June 29, 1885 Coupons maturing Ju'y 1, i885, on all city bonds, will be paid on presentation at otfiee of Board of Liquidation City Debt. Room No. 5, City Hall. J. H.

OULESB President. Je3Q 2t Notice la hereby given thax the enu-an nual Interest coupons on the New Orleans Cotton Exchange first mortgage bonds, due July 1, 1885, will be paid on and after that date on presentation of the coupons at either the Union National or Louisiana National Banks. CHAS. E. BLACK.

President. HENRY C4. HEBTER. secretary. Je28 tt Special Notice All persona having claims against the estate of the Rer.

Bartholomew M. Kenny, deceased, wi'l please present the 8m for payment to, anaO thoe who are indebted thereto will please make settlement with JAMES FAHEY. Notary Public, No. 162 Common street. Je28 lot Office of I as port era' Beaded Warehoaoe Company, corner of Contl and Peters streets.

New Orleans. June 22, 1885 The annual election of five directors of this company will take place at its omce on MONDAY. July 6, 1885, between the hours of 12 M. and 1P.M. P.

A. CON AND. Je23 td Secretary. Office of I he O. Gaslight Ch New Orleans, June 16, 1885 At a meeting of the Board ejf Directors of this company, held this day, a dividend et THREE DOLLARS per share, payable Wednesday, 16th July, was declared out of the profits of the past six months.

All transfers of stock between 7th and 15th of Ju'y must be "ex-dividend." Jel7 lm V. VALLOI8, Secretary. BlcBaUy dfe West, BUILDERS, S10 Magazine street. LOWEST RATES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

Drawer 38, Mechanics'. Dealers' and amber-men's Exchange. apt 6 3m (Special Hotlce Welle. Fargo Sc CeVs St. press, JSoe.

18 and Union street, is prepared to forward money by telegraph order to pouts In the United states and Mexico. For further parucolars apply to s30 tf C. A. PARDUE. Agent.

The Welta, Fargo 3c Cewa Expreea Oalce, 18 and 20 Cnlon street, will make shipments for the City of Mexico and all other points in the tepuoue or Mexico, fames snipping must always furnish invoices of contents of packages. Blank Invoices furnished on application at this office. myl3 tf C. A. PARDUE, Agent.

Hpeeial Notice Mborteoed Roate and Improved express facilities 'from New Orleans to Greenvllie, Arkansas City, IJUle Rock, Fort Smith, and in fact all principal points in Arkansas, by the opening of the new route via Miasissippl Valley aad Greenville, Miss. Specially low rates can he secured by calling on C. A. PARDUE, Agent Southern Express Company, 18 and 20 Union street. my22 tf Office of Wells, Forgo de Kvpre 18 Nid 20 Union street.

New Orleans, Oct. 23, 1884. Notice To Dealers aad Consumers of Fruits and Vegetables: Welle, Fargo A Express has reduced rates oa California products as above. For special rates on shipments from aan Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Stockton, Los Angeles, Maryerule and Oakland, securing rapid transportation and prompt deli very, apply to o24 tf C. A.

PARDUE. Ageat, Beathera Express Company, Cxpreee Forwarders, 18 and 20 Union at, and 17 and 19 New Orleans, la, Oct. 16, 1884 Extension of Express Service Notice. The Southern Express Company Is now prepared to forward express matter at REDUCED RATES to points on the LOUISVILLE, NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS RAILROAD Mississippi Valley Route). For information, rates, apply to C.

A. PARDUE. Ageat. Ksstkera Ij fir Company. Kxpreaa Hor warders, OfSoe 1 and 20 Cnlon street and 17 and 19 Perdldo street, New Orleans, Deo.

1 S. Special Express Service oa the Louisville, New Orleans and Texas Railroad (Mississippi Valley Route). The Southern Express Company is now operating this Una doable dailv. Messengers leave New Orleans every morning and evening. press matter tor Baton Rouge, forwarded per train leaving at 7 P.

M- delivered early next A. M. Shippers should note that this fast time la made only by the Southern Express Company. ll 8 tf C. A.

PARDUE. Agent, Hpectal Neclee Wetta, Far ac Oa't EXPRESS. Reduced money tariff, cheaper than Post Office money orders. Special rates given for all currency remittances to points is above-named company's territory. MONEY FORWARDED RY TELEGRAPH ORDER.

Money Tariff par Express Sums of $20 and under aums over $20 to $40 (Inclusive) 20c Sums over $40 to $50 (inclusive) 25o ums over $50 to $76 (inclusive) 40o DELIVERY MADE AT ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS. Wells. Fargo A freaked envelopes (for sale In quantities to suit) delivered at all peince the State of Texas and on the raclno slope. Reduced rates (lower than post office charges) on samples of Bice, Sugar, Coffee. Syrup eto.

Receipts given, and taken, thereby showing liepo-ltlon of all matter intrusted to us. Spocial ratea aad prompt attention given to Collections of Drafts. Bonds, Bills Lading, Coupons and Bills. Clerks will be found at the depots of different railroads to receive shipments up to the time of departuie of trains. Shipments between New Orleans and California points (time 6 Hj days) made through without change.

t-pecial ratea given on shipments of perishable" matter and merchandise. Claims settled promptly. Tracing done wtth dispatch. Quick time and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Further Information cheerfully given oa application to C.

A. PARDUE. Agent, 18 and 20 Union street, and 17 and 19 Perdldo street. fapeclal Notice Southern Express Company and Texas Express Compaav. Express Forwarders.

Reduced money tariff, cheaper than Post Office money order. Special rates given for all currency remittances to points In the territory of abeve named companies. Money Tariff per Express sums of $20 and under 16e Sums over $20 to $40; Inclusive. 20c Sums over $40 to $50, inoinsive. 25c Sums over $50 to $75, inclusive.

40o Delivery made at all principal points. Reduced rates (lower than Post oifioo oharges) on samples of rice, sugar, coffee, syrups, efo. Re-lelDis ariven and taken, showing disposition of all matter tn trusted to us. Special ratea and prompt attention given to xoUertinn of Drafts. Bonds, Bills Lading, Goo-pens and Bills.

Clerks will be found at the respective railroad depots to receive ahlpmenta up to the time of departure of trains. Special rate given on "perishable" matter and merchandise. Claiit promptly settled. Treeing dene with dispatch. Quick time aad perrect satisracxioa guaranteea.

Faith or information cheerfully riven oa appll- sation to C. A. PA BR UK, Agent. 1 8 and 2Q Usioa street, and 17 aad Perdldo IW IT Hi 8 UB ANCE NOTICES. New Orleans leearaare Aaeeetatlea.

OSsce No. 3 Cairncelet street. New Orleans, June 30. 1 885 A a special meeting of the Board of Director hr Id this day. a semi-annual divide ad of FIVE PER CENT, was declared payable from and aftr the 7th of July, 1885.

Jyl lw LXON SERJS, Secretary. WANTED. mPUjMmmmmtm Ai frXlwmm fswpW MGfcy a. RlTG VAT3ATTON SEND YOUR BOTH A to BteTW Wrttamg Academy. Ooen all summer.

ii uuanrea. Je7 lm' ANTST) A GOOi BARBKR. AT 190 mToni sxreer. jyi it- WAKTED WOMAN TO COOK, WAH ml Iron er a small family. Apply 40 Toulouse from lO-to 11 o'cloek, A.

M. Jyl It WANTED A TOUNU MAJ AS CLERK in a retail grocery sture. AtlilrnM vitji rrferenoes. stating salary, to TEEKA, Picayune office. Jyl It AS TED A COMPETENT NURSE AT No.

IS 8t. Peter street. JeSO 3t ANTED LADIES IN CITY OR COUN-try i distance no object) to work for us at their noines. The business la something entirely new. Good salary.

canvassing. Particu-lars free. NEW ENGLAND Boston. Mass. Box 5153.

Je29 4t WANTED SEVERAL GOOD CAB.PEN-ters, framern preferred, to go to the country. J. B. DUNN, 217 Jena street, comer Coli- euni. e29 3t RELIABLE A WD WBTLL-RXOOMMXICDXD peraons (male and female) desiring employment should register at the omoe of the PROTECTIVE INTELLIGENCE COMPANY, 46 Onion street- No charges.

F1S tf sitvatiobs WAStao. WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED WHITE woman and her daughter, a house to take rare of for the summer. Address GOOD CARE, Picayune. Je24 2w A WELL RECOMMENDED YOUNG MAN wants a position in a store: country prefer ed. addrees AMERICAN, Picayune.

Jyl it ANTED A SITUATION TO DO LIGHT bouse work and sewing or care of a child. No objections leaving city. Best of references. Apply L. C.

96 Howard street. Jyl PERMANENT SITUATION WANTED for 1 886, to travel for reliable grocery house, uooa references given. Satisfaction guaran teed. For particulars address care H. H.

argrove, Shre veport. La. e2 61 EMPLOYERS REQUIRING RELIABLE and well-reeommended clerks, salesmen. watchmen, domestic servants, eto should apply to PROTECTIVE INTELLIGENCE COM PANY, 46 Union street. PIS tf WANTED TO RENT.

ANTED AT SMALL RENT A PLACE suitable for a small tetail grocery willing to make repairs. Address CAKPEN TER, Picayune office. Jyl It AGENTS WANTED. ACTIVE, ENERGETIC AGENTS. MALE or Female, in every city, town, and county in the States of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana.

i8istippi and Texas. $10 per day can ae made. For terms, address the COM RC I A BULLETIN, No. 64 Magazine street. New Or leans.

La, Jyl It AW It BTJHTJrSSS CHANCES. SS TO CAPITALISTS THE I JVK5TOB DE-sires to aecure the assistance of a capitalist, that he may practically demonstrate to this Government the certainty of destroying a vessel at five miles distance, without approaching nearer to her, at any time, with his Submarine Batteries, which are considered. In the opinion of those most competent to Judge, the most remarkable invention of the age. One-half interest la the entire amount realized from its sale Is offered to a capitalist. The highest references given.

Address JAS. C. WiNGARD. 70 Annunota-tion street. New Orleans.

La. my7 tf WANTED TO PURCHASE. WANTED FUBNITURE, COUNTERS, Show Cases; entire contents of residences, bought for cash. 79 Chart res. my2 '85- ly WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH, small house, single or double, in the Fourth or Sixth Districts, four to six rooms a axle, or two vacant lota.

Addrees MAINTK-X A.N CE, this office. Jei8 I WANTED TO PURCHASE FAMILY Grocery and Bar doing fair business. Address PURCHASER, this othee, stating legation, price, etc. Je'lv CASH PAID FOB FURNITURE. PIANOS, books, and other household effects.

Advances en furniture, pianos and other movables, stored at No. 1Q8 Chart res street. s21 tf FURNITURE IN SMALL LOTH, OR EN-tlre contents of houses. Highest cash prioes paid. Address SHIPPER, Box 8004, P.

6. ap37 tf WANTED FURNITURE, PIANOS, OON-tents of dwellings. Cash paid. Address BUYER, Box 2668. Jyl5 tf WANTED HOUStHOLD FURNITURE, earpeta, pianoa, deoka, for cash.

BJtO-KKR, Box 3184. P. O. Jyll '84 tf msCaOXAKBO UNS. UANTKD-BY MIDDLE-AGED FRENCH i lady, charge of a house dnring summer, has ne children good references given.

Apply at or address M'mo LAHBENNE.4 Walnut, next Exposition Grounds. Je28 lw ANTED EVERYBOD TO TRY CHOLECURA. The great Eclsctlo REMEDY for ASIATIC CHOLERA, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, cramps, etc. This medicine is formulated from a combination of orthodox preeonptioas used with eminent success in 1849. It has no equal for the Three Months' Colin of Infants.

Prepared by Dr. J. M. Magee. 183 Canal street.

For sale at all principal drug stores. Price, 50 cents. Jel8 tm ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- ried lady, a residence to take care of for the 8UTmer months best city reference given ana reentred. Address Mrs. care oi this oPloe.

Je9 lm- HOUSEKEEPERS AND HOTELEJfiEP-ers to know that I sell elegant window shades at 60 cents, and put them np tree of charge; matting at 12 cents, and lay it at cents: handsome lace curtains at 65 cents and cornice poles at 75 oenta, and bobbinet bars in every size from $1 50 ap wards. LEOPOLD LEVY. 691 Magazine street. aplO '85 ly ANTED- PARTIES WITH FINK ttu. OTTU aTTTnOW A WTTrt TT STU yirw-o va -ka-A.

a. A ana, an aa A A sf aa- BRONZES, PAINTINGS, etc. to know thai S. CURTIS, Auctioneer. No.

40 Royal street, ins superior facilities for disposing of snch property in his tine seoond-tloor HalesrooiM. oo ti COLD AN DSILVER.BKOKEN WATCHES. I Jewelry, bought, exchanged for new roods. Sew and second-hand watches and leweiry for tale. Good timers from $2 60 np.

PEIRCE. 201 Ouial. BANK NOTICES. Hibernla Rational Baak, New Orleaaa. June HP, 1885.

A dividend of FIVE PER free of all taxes, will be paid on demand. By the Boartl lyl lw CHAW. PALFBEV. Cashier. eraania National Baah.

N'ew Orieaax, June I8f6. At a meeting of the Board of Lurectors, held this day, a semi-annual dividend of "1VE PER CII.iT. was declared, payable i he stockholders on uetnand. Jyl lw J. L.

BEBCIER, Cashier. The People's Bank of New Orleans, New Orleans, July 1, 1 885. A semi-annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT will be paid to the stock holders of this baak on and after MONDAY, 6th instant. N. LANDRY, Cashier.

tiiln National Bank. New Orteaasv. Jane 27. 1886 At a meeting of the Boara of iHiect-or. on tbe 26th a dividend of FOUH PER Ch NT.

was declared out of the profits of tbe past six nonths. payable to the ittorxhoioers oa and after WSDKKsDAV, July 1st prox. Jen xt s. CHAMBO.w. chter.

New Oi leeaa Natleaai Bank. New Orleaaa, June 22, 1885. At a special meeting of our Eoard of Directors, held this day, a dividend of FOUR PER CENT, was declared, payable oa demand on and after July 1, 1889. Je2S lOt WM- PALFREY, Cashier. FIRE DEPARTMENT.

Hall mf fraa Ferro Fln Ceaapany Na. I J. New urleaas. 29. officers and members of the above company are Hereby noti- liKi toatienuaHpecuumee iuariouxtiu iwuir F.VO IN fJ.

Jniv a. Bualaeasof iniDwrtaace. Active and exempt members are urgently requested to attend. By order of MaaOi araaa wiiki Mm thnt Ar. va rr niii Acting i oi wnn, W.

J. MaLLYNN, eecretary. Je30 3t "hfnsiai FOB SAJLS. 0 isati for mi eaaak, Mo. FOB SAJ r.

BOILERS-one frfjf tm, PfSer 3 feet by IS ftet and TWOSTSaM MmVZB. each about 15-horse- power all in pTiittf ajj4 order, and just the machinery for a sawn Hi, flea mill or vny steam purposes In the country. Wia be sold at very leeeonable price for cash. Apply at Picayune office, 66 Camp street. New Or- jezi a TTOR SALE DTJSENBURY TOP BF'WIT I and a half top Phaeton, cheap.

174 Thalia street. Je37 lw FOR SALE FINE BLACK HORSE. LSO grocer's wagon. JNO. A.

LETDENHaU-MEK, grocer, corner Thalia and Liberty. Je28 lw- FOR SALE FARM SITUATED IN THE vicinity of Mandevllle, 14 acres of land under cultivation also, pecan and other fruit trees. Further information apply to Mrs. A. QUERBES, Mandevllle.

La. Je26 14f OR SALE A SMALL SAIL-BOAT. AP-piy to Mr. VANCE, boatman. West End.

Je2o 7t T7OR eALAV A CHaaalHU CO l'T AGE 17 home in a choice neighborhood, with spacious ornamental ground, in the lower Sixth jjisincx. appiy toe. E. UiKAiUlfi oo. 10 Carondelet street.

Je25 lw FOR SALE 420 ACRES OF LAND. ON L. and R. near Claiborne Station 30 acres improved set with pear, apple and orange trees, many in bearing price $3000. Ap.

ply on the premises. Je2a lm 1k7 BACHi TBt LOTS, HIGH lJ' greand, en Laurel street. Apply to BEN PERN AGEL, 158 Common. Je21 2w FOR SALE ONE HORSE AND Oi? with leather too. All in splendid condition, will sell separate.

Apply 524 Camp street, opposite Magaaiae Market- Je21 I4t FOR SALE THE CONTENTS OF ELS gantly furnished three story house No. 146 Carondelet street. Houae for rent. For partlc-nlars apply on the premises. Jel9 tt OR SALE-FAMILY GROCERY, WITH barroom, in Third District; well Booked and doing good business.

Good reasons lor sell, ing. Adnrets WINES, Picayune. Jel7 2w T7H3R SALE THB BRICK RESIDENCE -T No. 210 Royal street. Apply to HOEY fc O'CONSOR.

17 Carondelet street. Jell lm FOR SALE 8600 ARPENTS CYPRESS timber lands, in the Parish of East Baton Rouge, near the Line of tbe M. V. R. and one and a half miles from the Mississippi River.

KNOX A LAYCOCK. Baton Bouse, La. Jel Mo WeATh lm FOR BAIiB CHEAP. 500. OOO NEW RICE SACKS All Weighta.

For farther particulars address EUREKA lB AM BAO FACTOR'S NEW ORLEANS. Office 13 Contl street. Poet Office Box 2727. JelO lm BERKSHIRE AND POLAND China pigs. Apply to F.

FOY, 83 North Rampart. my3Q 2 TIMBER LANDS TIMBER LANDS FOB, aale in Hancock oounty, Miaa situated oa Haboiochltto Creek, a abort distance from Pearl River, Four Thousand Acres of Pine Timber Lands, also a Country Store, with a good stock of assorted merchandise, and a substantial Family Dwelling, completely furnished. The place Is offered for sale on aeooant of the death of the late owner. The location la one of the healthiest la the State, has a good range for eat-tie, and within two miles of Picayune Station on the Northeastern Railroad. For partloslara, address J.

P. at this office. mh2 A Wtf BALE UPON REASONABLE A terms, a comfortable cottage in the sixth District, upon four lots of ground. Nashville Avenue, near Laurel. Apply to 294 VUlere, 'near Common.

apl2 tf frrjlin BICE SACKS. CHEAP. NINE iJUUU ounce guaranteed, good as new, and entirely free of patches and rat holes. Aadress "AC KB, Ppt omoe Box 2804, New Orleans, La, Jeai- FOR SALS OR EXCHANGE. FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE 'FOR CITY property A nice little place on the Jackson Railroad, about 24 hours from the city, with good dwelling and other out buildings, splendid water, under good fence and close to depot.

Ad-dress K. this office. Je7 lm PERSONAL. 'yyssyyr-rs sss'sjyyyj ss yy DR. BJCHEY THE CHICAGO DENTIST.

230 Canal street. Beet Set $10. up stairs. JETU RNKD DR. GUST.

F. WALKER. Nc. 930 Magazine street. Office hours: From 9 to 12 M.

JeS lnt JR. WALKER. D. D. 8..

42 BARONNE street. New Orleans, SpeclAlist in saving natural teeth. Take the elevator on Common street. Je2S lm RICHARD BROWN, A NATIVE OF GER-many, is requested to communicate at once with EDWARD KAROW, savannah. who holds an important letter for him from his broth r-in-law, Bduard-Toepffer, atettiu, and who promises further a reward of Five Dollars to the first person giving Brown's present correct address.

Soathera papers please copy. 028 lw INFORMATION WANTED OF OAPT. KL-HIDH8 or ALRIDGK ALLKN, formerly of New Orleans, and for many years. If not now, a steamboat captain, or of any of bis relations. Addrees Mrs.

MA RY E. REID. P. O. Box 373, Modesto, Stanislaus oounty, California.

Jell lm CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WITH travelers selling Printers' Supplies. Address JOHN McCONNELL A Erie. Pa. JelO 7w ADAMS BAUtfNAiTT, AJaTROLOGlST, i 1 reveals everything past and future, truthfully; call or writs. Fees $1, $2.

South Ram-part street, city. Ja21 6m Partias having neglected lanx la Texas oaa obtain valuable lnforma -tea by norrespoadlag with H- KIBRT 4nstla. Texaa. Ja2 6m PENNYROYAL PILLS ARE SAFE, OBUe tain. an effectual.

Sealed parttoaiars, oart fr. J. V. STaJNTON OO.tl tht Now York. sll '84 lyStaw MRS.

BONOMO. LAD I EM' PHYSIOLAA aad Mldwtta Ooasaltatloae at her ow id oorner of St. Louis aad Barrundv No. 140. aSO8 lw COPABTNEBSHnP.

PARTNERSHIP NOTICE MESSRS. GILES M. HILLY KB. and WM. ROY hTe ao Interest In our business from this date.

The stylo oi the firm will be HA AT WELL, CHAMBERS CO. HABTWELL A CHAMBERS. 36 Tchoupitoulas street. New Orleans. July 1.

1W85. Jyl 7t rpUE FIRM OF L. PKADOS Jc CO. IS THIS day dissolved by limitation. The undersigned will continue the business in his own name, for his own account.

FRAN J. WALSH. New Orlenas. July J. 1885.

Jyl 3t COPARTNERSHIP DISjULVED TriE copartnership heretofore exlstipg between the undersigned, tn this city, nnder the firm of s'i AUFFAR. MACREAOY exnires this dsy by limitation, and Is dissolved. Kah partner Is antn-Ued to sign the name of the late film in liquidation. I. H.

STAUFFER, CHAS. M4.CBKADY, B. F. ESHLEMAV. WaLTKR R.

STAUFFER. New Orleans, July 1. 1885. COPARTNEKHalP FORM THE UN-den-igced have this day formed a copartner. t-bip undrte name sad style of STACr FER, aSHLEMAN fc I'O.

for Uie pnrpo- of con tin. niva. ia this city, tbe hardware a Mil irta bneisess. heretofore conducted by Stauffdr, MaoieadjACo. I.

H. STAUFFER, B. F. ESHLEMaN, WALTKR R. STAUFFER.

New Orieana. July 1, 1H5. IN RETIBlKO fROK TUE UOH8X WIT which have been ae 1'Mig oenneoted. I desire to tender my thanks for the s'eadfaotps-trorage of my many friends, and cordially colicit a oeatinaaace of the same for tbe new fij of staafier, Eehleman A Co. Jyl lm CHAS.

MACBEAD TBK PABTNEBSHIP HERETOFORE KX'-istinc between the undersigned is this day dissolved. -JOHN Jaly 1, laSO. A. F. QtT aRK.

REFERRING TO THE ABOVE, THE XTN-dei signed will still continue the public eighlsg business, at 88 JPoraras troet. JOHN KlNSsSLLA. RETFRRING TO THS ABOVE. THB UN-deratgned begs leave to inform his filenda that he wal eoatinae the pubhe wetgiMtre bustaeawt, at No. 48 Pugdr aad Com me roe.

Jyl-3t A list AND Jt. QDERE EAIXiRO AJJ SGBJSTJIZSo xoTWrxxilwn-ia'r; tafUstsatppl VaCay BaUirarA) a-, amTS. JJ t. pat I XFa 1. i kii am na ati No.

Cta. saa I BasTS rirTaa 2-1 pas I Ne.6 OaastAakMaa i "u.aUfSg ILLINOIS CENTRAL. No. I Paseea'r. 70 ta Hal Pass ant am No.

Cliia. aad Ha A St. Loula N. O. Lim AOOaat aad Ohio.

Ex. SHM saa Sunday Exour- No. a Suaday 8:20 pm Exoraloav.7:30 ass TXXal AND PACIFIC. No. SM OaUfor I BTo.aoSF.Wrtb ala Kxpreaa.

11: SO am I Kxpreaa. ara NosmFVwta No. 31 ciiifar. Express. 8:50 pm I ala Exui I-B0 asa NEW ORLEANS AND NORTHBABTKRJf.

On. Ex. 10:15 am On. Ex. vnviiiieis riTmnwi mm No-4 California 7:40 am I No.

1 .8:10 ara No. ..6:0 pm Ne California 7. SO pea STTTPT.T. BEACH. DaUy Ex.

Sun. 8:45 am Daily Ex. Sna.5HI9 pm sua 'ay oaly. .7:45 aaa Sunday 13: no Hundavonlv Daily Ex Sun. 8:15 am Dally Ex.

Sun. 3:45 pm Sunday 7:15 am Sonday only. .11:55 am Sunday only. pm TO RENT. FOB RENT STORE 167 CANAL STREET next to Bertrand.

corner Daaphine. L. jlb, vi, do uuid sueec TO BENT DWELLING 407 CARONDE. let street, ten rooms, clean and in good order Apply 64 Common street. Je28-7f FOR RENT SING Lai COii'Atf 1 ii rooms retired from the street 23 Wash-ington street, near Carondelet.

Je25 7t FOR RENT Ago A MONTH S-STORT brick store. Apply on the premises, 66 Com. mon street. Jel4 3w FOB RENT 20 MONTH. TWO-STORY dwelling, 7 rooms, good order.

Apply oa the premises, 5 Kuterpe street, between mania and Coliseum. Jel4-3w FOB BS5TH30TTA0B NICELY FITTKB np. In and outside; six rooms and kitchen. 116 Pleasant street. Jo9 lm FOB RENT FROM 1ST OCTOBER NEXT, store No.

74 Magaalne street, corner Pey. dras. Apply to W. J. MONTGOMERY, 16S Common street.

JeO tt FOR RENT OCT. 1, STORE NO. 4 CAMP street, corner Canal, now eoeapiod by Mr L. Flshel as a loan offioe. Apply to PKTKK O' DON NELL, 16 Camp street.

mySl 2m RENT STOKa ON CANAL STREET corner of Burgundy, wtth counter and oaaa deller. will be rented cheap for the summer. Aa ply to HENRY DENIS, 17S Common street. JeS tf FOR RENT! The Ponr-Story Brick Stores Forming the Corner of Oraviar and- Iklagaalae etreete, Lately occupied by S. I.

Boyd, Esq For Rent from let October. Apply to F. J. GASQTJET, 617 St. Cliarlea atreet.

Or Bex 179Q. apgQ Sat OR RENT FROM 1ST OCTOBER EXT ground floor of store No. 130 Gravier street also, eligible and well located offices adjoining Cltiiena Bank. Possession immediately. Apply to P.

N. STRONG, Treasurer of tha Tulane Fund. tf ESIDBNCX 8. K. CORNER OF ST.

Charles Avenue and Joseph street asphalt road many modern convealenoea. Apply to K. CURTIS, 40 Royal street. aplS tf FOR RENT LA RGB CENTRALLY Located offioe. Just been put in thorough order.

Apply to W. J. MONTGOMERY, Common street. apl8 tf OR RENT FROM FIRST OF OCTOBER, Store No. 54 Gravier street.

Apply to W. J. MONTGOMERY, 168 Common at, aplT tt KiXNTOlJTOJfjrojVKj IPOB RENT AT BAY ST. LOUIS -THE Wilkinson Place, situated on the beach in an eligible location. For particulars apply on premises to HOWARD WUVKINStiN.

JeaO 2w FORBiNT-COMPLETELYFUBNlSHED. Seaton Cottage, Pass Christian, Mis, with large anpplT of fruit, etc Apply oa premises or to J. B. VTNET, 168 Canal street. Jeao 2w FOR RENT AT BILOXI.

FUBNIdHED summer reaideaoe, with bathhouse, oa the beach. Apply to AUGUST DORR IRS, Washington Honse. 86 Deoatnr st. am R00US TO RENT. ROOMS TO RENT TWO LARGE FRONT rooms; also, oae or two gallery Booms and kitchen.

Apply 269 Common street, between 12 M. and 6 P.M. Jyl lm TO RENT A PLEASANT FURNISHED front room. 181 BoyaL Je27 9t 1 Oft CANAL, BY THE DAT, WEEK OB month, very cheap. Jel4 lm 229 CAM- S'AataVJSA AXWAvUx JTUSk.

238 CANAL HANDSOMELY FOR- niabed. all froat. with or witaoat board terms moderate. Mrs. ALLKN.

my 14 tf B0ABDING. LOUISVILLE RESTAURANT HOUSE, on European plaa elegantly furnished apartments; half ratea during summer season. 73 St. Charles street. Je7 3m ELECT BOARDING AT MRS.

BRK-DKAU'S. Bar Bt. Loaia. Beterenoea exchanged. Jed lm 1 1 STBJBJsTTHJi AJslONwTOJI 11" aow opea for the reeeptloa oi guaata, and at earrlsd oa as a Arst-elaas hotel, with table Ttawarpaesed.

a27 tf OARD AND- LODGING 5 AND AO A 1 week, three meala a dav. Mr. VWTTE Rft. 1ST DTyadea, aear Poydraa. FS0 6 REGULAR MEALS AT MERCHANTS' RESTAURANT, 18 Exchange Alley, fee inaar or supper, apaa tfa 493 MAGAZINE STREET FOR BENT.

with or without board, lam. comfort. able rooma. Bath-room tn house. Je91 ef WILLIBTOZr SBMXBTART, KASTBAfdPTOR, IHASS Prepares boys for the various oolkigea and higher schools of science.

The fall term will begin Sept. 3. For catalogue address J. H. 8AWiB, A.

Actlag PrlaclpaL Jyl 3 Saul 3 5 PATAPSOO IN8TITT7TK, ELLICOTT CTTY. Md. The 62d Annual Session will be re- semed ShPTEMBER, 1885, with a full and efficient corps of Professors and Teachers in every department. Miss A. MATCH KT Principal: Miss Roberta H.

Archer, Vice Principal. Circulars at 836 Madison Ave-, Baltimore. until July 1. myitO We3m KEACHI COIalsEaE, Kent hi, Israrfataasi. The commencement exercises ef this old and reliable Institution of learaina begaa Jane 7.

andooneinded June la. The past year baa beea one of uapr ecedented prespsrity. In the two depart men ta main and female oa separate grounds, more than 160 pupils have boarded nnder the surveillance of the faculty. All departments are in fall operation. The literary, music and art departments offer excel-I eat facilities for higher education at reduced rates.

Just new a rare offer of scholarships to a limited number at $123 eaeh la made. 1 he price of these scholar hips Is the cost of boarding only, but each scholarship lnolades board and tuition in all deportments, literary, musical and arts, for the next school year. The mottymnstbe paid by July 6. The first who pay the money will aeeuro the scholarship till he limit la reached In ease of nun attendance for any unavoidable eauaee for periods longer than four weeka oonsecutively, the money will be refunded on a pro rata basis. For further pertJewiei-s apply to REV T.

X. COLEMAN, jel 7 WeFrBo A W3w KeschL La. ATJOUSTAFEMAltH BEMXXTARY', STAUNTON, VA. Miss MABY J. BALDWIN, Principal.

Opene Sept. 2. 1885 Clnaea Jnne 1886. Unsurpassed la its location, la Its buildings and grounds; in it general appointments and sanitary arrangements Ha fail corps of superior and experienced teaobers lta anrlvalod advantages in Music, Modern Languages, elocution. Fine Art, Physical Onltnro, aed ntruc-Moa In the theory aad practice ef Book-Keeping.

Tbe swcoelul made ta secure healto, comfort and happiness its eeposttioa to extravagance; lta staadard of solid ealarntp. Board. etc and full KagiUa Oouse, $25i for entire For full particulars apply to tha Frtnetpel for MORAVIAN SRHINART. BaTTHI.BHBmV -re. urawrMrrOaaBbratisTB.et.n..

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