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Star and Catholic Messenger. ri. tNaDA. APRaIL U. 5R5a. between your position and n tid: that while they follow blob, of course, they think are . yet those obhurhes thmealves S re faUENU; and, therefore, may be equally eood or better: childreon of the Catholic Wd hs pereied that He in the teaching of His sently, all churehes that ly contradiet the word .1 sauess to obsere all thigs" osmmeased yos: aud beheld I . Matt., zxvill., 90.) ty then to your non-Catholic w in all good ofoes to them erroneous religious, let no we yon to violate the charity . Take for your guide the expressed on another oooa Holy Pontiff: "Let yeur and your fUaith esolures." in this year of Jubilee lives, anad the power of ring your neighbors to , and enter God's One, , the only ark of salva I these admonitions and the ures us that the Kingdom astice shall make great pro ptable day, and the divine r out great blessings on His g children. Mississippi, this 18th day ast of the Patronage of St. t WILLAM Hawy, Bishop of Natohes. IUILW&ITIONS. irs Mdr Sodciety. By M. F. Cu e Publieations. ieve, the latest of the works ter Mary Clare, whose writings comed not only in England but erica. This book was published request of a lady moving in the of London Society, and of an man, accompanied by an offer publication in every way. Its suggestive of its importance; ctions are addressed not only but also to the men of this gen certainly deserving of the attention. it through, from its thought Preface, to its valuable and ndix; and we feel confident ted to do a great deal of good y. an humble nun, who has re orld, and might be supposed wants and requirements, should de and teacher of society, the that distinguishes truth from ess from light. discussed in this wonderful ly wonderful in the breadth he extent of its information, beauty of its theaght-are intellectual and physical the occupation of women, in the household, woman's an's work in society. nt and far-reaching questions scholarly and comprehensive imple and winning in their and and searching in their The talented writer says that ember of the bar, who had beets of her work, told her litical Economy would not to the publio; but the points r, upon whioh she insists, recommend themselves to all and win from them a recog tb. f this book is simple, in the easily understood; it is also lew of the varied emotions but at times it is sublime, woman's destiny, and of the ht by God's unerring Church conveyed to the understand. This, forexample: is a perpetual note of in for you to see tbsat the au given wisely." a key to many useless con Id use our reason. True. we should be guided en true again, with a quali ee alters the whole case. rfeet, we should be guided not perfect, we cannot be Now it is clear that reason ar that our powers of exer aot perfect; because, if they a faculty of mind, by which h from falsehood, we should subject in whioh we exer full of weighty thought: b from time to time oeuse of society, do not begin in The poison percolate dowo; to be Christians before gin to act like demons." parents: "Let us begin, our children from the very principle of Religion, sab Law. God wills, God for role, olear, plain; and en own authority, but simply delegated to you by your Good , headed "Woman's work as ," is one to be read by all and husbands. Replete with arriage as a divine instui to those who have made the not to man alone, but to God oouragement to the hopeful precious balm to the despair mid enough to show thabt this y good and thoroughly praoti wish Protestantes as well as it, for its lessons are ealon all Christians, besides tesah ing the uaeflnem of one woman, whoLthough not of modern society, has done, sad is still doing, a great deal towards making its morn bers all that God intended they should be. Zi MesA of May; or Instruotions and Devo tione for the Month of May, with Examples hh of graces recently obtained through I intereassioh. D. & J. Sadlier & Co., Now York. P. F. Gogarty, New Orleans. This is arepublioation of an excellent book, containing al necesary lostruetions and deir-' able devotions for the month of May. It was frst published by the Sadliers in 1856, receiving the approval of His Grace, Arohbishop Hughes. 8ines that time it has run through several editions, showing the high avor in which it is held by the Catholio public. As we are now rapidly approaching the opening of the month of Mary, it would be well fob all who wish to eultivate that spelial love for the Immaculate Mother which is her due, to procure a copy of this little work from Mr. Gogarty. The Legislature. On the 14th inst. the Legislature met in special session at the old St. Louis Hotel. Mr. M. Hahn took the Speaker's chair. The claims of those members who had been elected, but wer6 deprived of their seats by the infamous Returning Board, were then referred to the Committee on Elections, which reported in ac cordance with the terms of the Wheeler award. After the adoption of the report, the members were sworn in, and an election for Speaker took place. Mr. E. D. Estilette, Compromise Conservative, was elected by a coalition of the Radlcals with a majority of Compromise Con servatives. Mr. Estilette appointed all the standing oommittees anew, giving a majority on each, and the chairmanship of most of them, to the Conservatives. Four Radicals who had been declared defeated by the Returning Board, but who had been admitted to the Hahn House to make up a quorum, were then unseated and the legal representatives sworn in. All these chbsnges occupied the first six days of the see sion, and were attended with some excitement, but without the slightest effort at disturbance by either party. The Honue then settled down to work, an immense number of bills being at once presented for its consideration. Many of these have already passed, but the vast major ity of them are still under examination in committee. Meanwhile the House has, by a sweeping majority, resolved to impeach Chas. Clinton, who for the past two years has held the ofioe of Auditor, fo,r high crimes and mis demeanors. In the Senate there was much less trouble experienced in proceeding to business. Here, under the terms of the award, it was only necessary to secure the seating of Mr. F. 8. Goode (Conservative) in place of Crozier (Radi cal) as Senator from the 22d district, and this was aooomplished with little delay. So far no substantial results have been ob tained from the Compromise, except itbethose which arise from the knowledge that a majority of the Representatives have agreed not to at tempt to disturb Mr. Kellogg in his possession of the Gubernatorial chair, and that they will use their best endeavors, with such means as the dominant Radical party have kindly left at their oommand, to seure the repeal of bad laws and the enactment of good ones. It is possible that the extra session will be prolonged for eight or ten days. GooD ADvics.-We intend to give our read ers most excellent advice, and we hope they will take the necessary steps to profit by it. Almost every person in this oity knows of the existence of the New Orleans Homestead As sociation, though but very few know of the as tonishing suocess which has attnded its work ings since its organization one year and a half ago. Within this short time it has loaned to its members thousands of dollars, thereby enabling them to purchase homes, or to keep the little places they have struggled so hard to secure from going under the auooctioneer's hammer, to satisfy a mortgage claim. Moreover, the profits which are distributed to every member, bor rower or non-borrower, have been so large as to excite tbe wonderment of even its most en thusiastic admirers. The Directory, influenced by these facts, and knowing there is a sutl ciency of stock already sobs.ribed to insure an extensive, cafe and profitable business, have published, in our special notice column, their intention of having a meeting of all the Stock holders on May 7th, 1875, for the purpose of reducing the capital stock of the Association. Let it be expressly stated here that the move ment is not to reduce the value of each share, but only the number of shares at present stipu lated in the charter as constituting the capital stock. To those who have reflected upon the proposed amendment, the change is most ac ceptable, for they say : it means more profit and a speedy termination. Remember, you have only until May 7th, 1875, inolusive, to take stock. Should you neglect the opportunity now presented, and desire hereafter to avail yourself of the manifold beneite to be derived, you will have to pay a pretty heavy premium before any stockholder now in it will transfer his stook to you. So call and see the 8ecre tary, Mr. T. J. O'u8ollivan at the office, 116 Poydrua street, as soon as you can. If you enter this Association you will receive such unexpected benefits therefrom, that you will consider yourself greatly indebted to us for the suggestion we have just made. To 8Av Ist To OGat.-This is true in more ways than one. and is none more earely than in thbat whilh leads a Christian to lay up treasures inbeaven by prayer and spiritual reading. For this reshn we advise onar plous friends to esl on Mr. P. F. Ootgarty. the popular and sifable proprietor of the Cathollo book storei, 151 Camp street, opposite St. Patroik's Church, sad examine the ene steok of new books he has just rosesevd. As an evideneo of Mr. Gogarty'·s enterprils it will be seena. by his advertisement in ·another eslims. that he wi ll sl all books published by the New York Cathelo le Ptbltetlen oeity at twenty per omat blo esitalog prime. He la also selling a ~k ontaining instrsetiooss sed prayersn for the Jbiles for ive ents New Hamburg work, new white goods, aew Summer esat sad pats stuff new eelored line and eooste m lwas, ain faet·, evetythbig ew in the gry gooeeds lite st the great O5k Haewa of Eralmasn & Adams', serern Mashine sad st. Andrw streets. Thbe Whirligg oftime bring, about etrange ruptures. The Jrees-elflug, which seed to be the special organ of Count Biemarok and the "Junker-partel," has just been tried for ezoiting to rebellion against a deeree of the President of thS Grand Conalatory, and for libelleous invetives against that ofedal. The Deoree in question ordered the Proteetsat clergy to celebrate religionoly the marriage of divorced persons, although their divorces were not shob as have hitherto been recognised by the Evangeliteal Communion of Prussia. Six' months' imprisonment was demanded by the Government prosecutor, but the seoused editor repeated in his speech all his charges, and got off with a convrition f6r the libel only, and a fine of 600 marks. The organ of orthodox Prussian Protestantism bas assumed an atti tude of very marked opposition to the reli gious policy of the Government. Our Lady friends will be delighted to hear that Levy Bros., 580 Mageaine street, have reelved their new and well selected stock. This store is a favorite, as the clerks are always polite and obhlgng. and prices are very moderate. The New Louisiana Remedy, for boarseness, colds, coughs, estarrh, astbma, bronehibtis, blood spitting, consumption, etc., from our awamps, cams w-he everything else falls. Rome proofs will ovises any sworn Jury. Examine them at 16 Camp street, New Orleans. Splendid for children, as soothing syrup or otherwise. No posoen-delloions. Life torli for the appetite, blood, deb.lilty, ebills and fever, diarrhsa. Prevents fevers. Sold by druggists sad couatry mer chants. 3S p The obange of aseibs and the incoming of new egetables ad fthtes reander Bowel Com -ienu espcially n oehbldrev, vey prevaset. There Ion modkiws to wworl arp r to DR. ~BRODIS'S -ASTIN4GENOT ORDIAL ,for ti, daw of iisc... I is aspeetea fi Diarrhe, Summer Oa pslat, Cbolera .Mrbue Flax, Cholera, ete It i plsssant to the taste and free feor an injurious quaity. No household should b withoult a bottle ef Broed'es Crdialat an time. but particularly a this oseo. wh en attacks o che rau ebelera morban etc., are so sudden aend require in nt treatment. For sale by all druggists. II.I. Lyons, preprisr, corner 'amp sad Gravier. TAu FAMILY SAwGNE MACHmIc.-The Inven tion of the Wileon Shuttle Sewing MEsehe exerts en Influaenoe over domestic oomfort unequalled by any nventlnn of the lest hundred yerse. Asan economical arrangement it enahles ene person to do the werk of ten In superior manner, and with oaspeskably more comfort. Selareem. 8 Creal reetC. Nerw Orlealss "his Company went a few more good agents. OAK, aSH AND PIN, WOOD AND PITTSBURG COAL. FULL LEGAL MEASURE, LOWEST MARKET PRICES AND PROMPT ATTENTION GUARANTEED. SEND ORDERS THROUGH POST OFFICE, OR OTHERWISE. TO MRS. FRY'S WOODYARD, I3 C(ALLIOPE STREET, BETWEEN CAMP A, NDI MAGAZINE. L. E. MEEHAN, MAN. AGEE. MARRIEb EGAN-MCGUINN-On Wednesday, April 14, 1875, at St. Joseph's Church, by the Rev. T. J. Smith, C. Y., Annie M. MoGuinn and Thee. J. Egan, both of this city. JCOB , BUILDER. 289 Magazine Street, Corner of Calltcp. toree. Counting Houses and Dwelllng Fitted tY, with Dispatch. Jobbing promptly attendod to. Csterne made and repaired. ll order for ork left t the Office, NO9 HMsgs street or sant through the Postefice, promptSy at nded to. o9M 74 lyep FREE LECTURE CELEBRATED POET-PRIEST OF THE SOUTH, REV. FATHER A. J. RYAN, On Behalf of St. Theresa's Total Abatlnence Aesocist'n, AT ST. THERESA'S CHURCH, On Thursday, April 99th, at 71 P. x. Sunccr-fOTAL ABSPINENOE. The public generally are cordially Inlvited to attend. Members of St. Thereesa'e Assocation will meet promptly in their Hall, at 7 r. X., on the night of the Lecture. RLAND" ENTERTAINMENT Tendered by the Original Crescent City Serenaders, For the Benfct of the ST. VINOE."I'S HOME FOR DESTITUTE BOYS, Under the auspices of the SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, At the St. Chaberles Theatre, ON SATURDAY EVENING. MAY I, 1875. TICKETS-FIFTY CENTS. Admission to Gallery, 25 cents; to be paid at the entraence. Doo reopen a7 o'clock; Performance commences at 7 o'cloock. piS 3t SPECIAL NOTICES. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC ORPHAN BOYS' ASY LUM-New Orleans, April 24. 1475.-The annual eleo tion for Directors of this Asylum, to serve the ensning year. will be held at the residence of His Grace, Arch bishop Perche, on the id of May, 1875, from 19 o'clock m. to I o'clock P M. ape5 It THOe LAYTON. Secretary. NOTICE OF ELECTION. - HIBERNIA INSU RA.CEB COMPANY OF NlEW ORLEANS.-Con formably to the charter, the election of Directors to serve during the ensuing twelve months will be held at the omfice of the Company. No. 37 Camp street, on MONDAY, May 3d prox, between the hours of 10 A N. and I P. x. THOS. F. BRAGG, ap5S St searetary. OFFICE OF NEW ORLEANS HOMESTEAD Al SOCIATION-II6 Poydras street, corner Camp.-New Orleans, Aprl 6., 1075 -A meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the ofioo of the Company on FRIDAY, May 7, 1875, at; o'clook A. m., to vote upon an amend mont to the charter reducing the capltal4tock. JOHN McCAFFRIEY, Prealdent. T. J. O'SULLIVAN. Secretary. apll 5p tf ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS-DIVISION No. 1.-The regular monthly meetitgs of this DivisIon are held in their Hall, No. 110 Carondelet street, on the FIRST TUESDAY of every month, at 7j o'clck P. -. The next meeting will be May 4th, 1875. MARTIN FINNERTY, Presldent PETER KIERNAX. &Seretary. s1374 ly STATh UNION CATH JC TOTAL A ST1 mNCE SOCTIEB.-Tbhe ru monialty meetIg will be held EXT WEDNEDAY EVINING, at 7 o'clook. la the Star Wll. TIOBG. G. APUE, Preeldat. J. C. . AVAN.AOr. 80re~ry. .,s It COOK' THIRD EDUCATIONAL TOUR. Under the f abee ile , Yee. 000K. 801 & JEU KINS are ferlmng a party of laties ald gamthe men, whe will leave New York either am the 1lth or lSth ot June (as may be tead meet esaveaest), eam ma at the .ewet% largest ad IMsteat at U TviW Atlantio steamer. The party wll be ea -inetat by Mr. JORM aIPLEY, a geamlemaa who has ee the pest twety five years bee neam nting parties of taarists throuh e.very part of Eaurope. ad is therefare ther. oughly qualiled for the positiam. The eadleter will relieve lbe traveler from all the diseemarts sa tree. bles of bua ing tickets, hotel arreagemeates epriages, eto., enabling him to travel In the easiest mamner possible. The party will keep together threugh the Highlande, Lakes and prominent places in Seetland and to Leodon. wbeh the party will be divided lato three diviselos. mob conducted by a experlenaed ondauctor. The first division will prooed toParis, whereot will remain eight dals, and ahen (niaNs the traveller waibhe to remaln longer at hieown expense) return to New York vis Glasgow. The second division takes in Antwerp, Brsselsh the .bino, Baden IBadhn, Switerland and Paris. The third division, Brussels. Cologne, the Rhine, Switzerland. Venioo, Rome, Pl. Milan, Morenoe, Geneva, Turin, Mt. Cona and Parts. The persons who compose the party will be selet and from every part of the United States, while the oest i very moderat compard with what t would be under the ordinary mode of traveling. All aoommo datiob being of the best. Thosem wishin further Information ean have fll par ticulars and pregramms from A. L MILLER & CO., apaS if 35 Caroedelet street. New Orleans. gSML POX AND SCARLET FEVEP. The MIC-MAd INDIAN REMEDY lswarrMated as a saure are for and preventive of Small Peo, Scarlet ev.er, or other eruptive disLaees. Phyeidoians Clergymes, heads of Religious Order, Ship-msters. and ether, testify to ts neverfallinr eeaoy, eves under the severest tests to wblob it could have beom put. Mr. JAMEB A. MoMASTES, Editor of the New Yerk iuess's'a Jou'rel, bhaving with his own eyes witnessed the ofbot of its curative powers, gives It the meet urgent editorial commendatiom for the beneSt of his readers. The medicine i as barmless as rain water. A single pakage will cure three pereon, or guard a family or ship s crew agasint the spread of Small Pox or pesti lential fevers. Price per package, five dollars. Bent by post or express. Call at or address MOLONT'S AGENCY, 429...........Baronne Street............ 429 api5 5p tf .Above Terpeichore street. NOUVEAUTES. Plaid Grenadines and Other Dress Goods IN OOLORS AND BLAOK. NEW AMBiUBG WOREK. NEW PIQUES and WELTS 1NEW WHITE GOODS. NEW PERCALES and PRINTS. NEW UMMER PANTS and COAT STUFF. NEW COLORED LINENand COTTON LAWNB. NEW STRIPED HOSIERY. NEW TUCKINGS AND SCARFS. Eto, Eta, Eta. BRASELMAN & ADAMS, 56s and 585.....MAGAZINE STREET.....58e and S6 Corner St. Andrew stroet. CASH rOUSE. ap It To SAVE Is TO GAIN. Boy the CORRECT and CHEAPEST book of Instructions on the Jubilee, with Prayers recommended to be said in the Station ChnroLes; to which is prefixed the Eneyelheal Letter of Hie Holness, Pope Pins IX. Price, five cents. All Books published by the Cathollc Publication Society sold TWENIY PER CENT LESS than Cata loge primes, at the OLD CATHOLIC BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE or P. F. GOGARIY, 151...............Camp Street.............11 Psoensger Agent f.,r the NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIP.. ap15 if W ORKINGMEN'S BANK, 94 ..............Canal Street........ .......94 Savings and General Banking Business. Intereet alloweod and payable mem annually on Deposits in the bavioge Department. Open, to receive Deposits only. Every Evening, from 5:30l to 7 o'clock. Domestic and Foreign EXCHIANGE Bought and told. VOR. MATGSAN, President J. HI. iARDNER, Vice.President; J. Bt. ONUIEGT. ubCashier; C. D. STURTEVANT, sltant Cashier. nIaICrone i Vor. Mailenian, F. Dunn, J. H. Gardoer, J. G. Boor. J. B. Camore. AIph. Wals. ap4t NEW ARRIVALS LEVY BROS., 580...........Magasine Street............580 Jaut received, a large and wenlslected steck of DRESS 00Dm, in all lines and now desien. Alo, BOBIINET BARS, PARASOL, KID GLOVES, HOBIERY, eto. An extensive stock of the above artoles is now open for the lnspection ef the publio as apn5l It se0 MAGAZINE STREET. (Iioorr to r Mibon & Sohwoitner), 166............. Royal Street............166 ARTICLES FOR FIRST COM/UNION at very low Dree s Ipeclalty of home nmnasature of *AX A D DL]. rpap Im HonE MLANUFATURE. Egan's Loulsiana Yeast Powder, EQUAL TO THE BEST MADE. Guaranteed to give .ntr catiafasotlee. For cale by all Groeers. THOU. RGAN, Manufaeturer, natt emnmp 341 Common street, corner Reobelrin. THO. MARKEY, UNDERTAKER, 40,42 and 44...Clalborue 8treo....40, 42 and 44 Oppelse the MarkeS. Ptsat Metoallic RtiNaOe Msga. raok Walaut nad PlamC odi eIwa oy am FUNERALS attesded to by the repeor in ner.. who toee. a~triat a5o.ilea no hmknes. tooebten a Oa R Lfars fG ie Ijfp D. L.. uOL.Um. A. aoluW. i,, IL rD I D. H. HOLMES, No. 155 Canal and 15 Bourbon Strebte, SPRING NOVELTIES. S1 -87 5. W.e arJast opeala ftUll amertm.emt at SPRING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Platterlng eunaelrve baving the most extenv,. saud varied stock of gooed la the eity, we aUel• a eO eom f14t 75 v Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1THas NsWr PRtACoCAL ExoGI8s DIorIONARr ataEr."-Londea Quarterly Reene., Ok., 103. A NEW FEATURE. To the I00e00 Iuuarstones heretefore In Webeter's Unabridged we have meetly added fear page. of COLOBED ILL UBTRATIOX8, egraved sad printed expressly for the work, at large ezpense. vin: SIARMS OF TN STATES AND TERRITORIES. ARMS OP VARIOUS NATIONS. TLAGS OP VARIOUS NATIONS. UNITED STATES NAVAL FLAGS, ete. ThaUs addla amnother to the many atee'l and attrMet he feata o Webster'. Unabridgad. g .TN NrATIONAL STANDARD. PROOF-20 TO i. Theo saleof Webhter's Dlotiuarlne tbrobout the mntrJ to 114 were g ttmoa a larg aUt ealteof anay ot er Diloet rte. In o wl- be mat to aj n oappltertaon. tmhe s toment of mr thn 100 Puhllabed by 0. A C. MERRIAM. aps It SpruinSeld, Mae. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. M. A. WHEELAHAN, Importer sad Dealer in PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, VAINISH, BRUSHES. ARTISTS' MATERIALS, WALL PAPER AND WINDOW BRADES Of the Latest Deelgne and Patterns 119........ Common Street..".........119 Between Camp pod St. Charles. Has on bhand and Is constntly receIving a fresh sup ply of the above goods. which will be sold at the lowest market rates. Country orders soliclted and promptly attended to. spIt ImSp A CARD FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. Parents preparing their children for First Communion and Confirmation, will And, at very low rates, a large aortment of white SILK, SATIN AND KID BR3E8 AND SLIPPEIS, AT WM. HOGAN'8, 99 and 101....... Canl Street...... 99 and 101 FOR DURABILITY, QUALITY AND PRICE, the large and well.seleoted stoek of Geatlemon's and IAdles BOOTS and BHOES will guarantee satlsfe tion. TRUNKS, VALISES and BAGS, in large variety, at low cash prices. Those who tblhk of traveling heould call on WM. HOGAN, mhbU tf o sand 101 Canal street. SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS OHEAPER THAN EVER. B. & W. CRONER, 147 ........ .C.ana l Street...............147 - JIReived - New and elolratstylee of DRESS GOODS. LadIea' aend ise' PARAIOLS. all Bls. and styles. it, doaen Balbrtlggd RiE at 0. worth 0. Lerge tine *f SPKIR;O SILKS at low price. tarp:ete. Oil Cloths. MI*ttinge Window LShade' etc. PRENCH COR1IETt. from 73c up fel4 slot Sp POSITIVE CLOSING OUT SALE OF TUE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE Well-Known Mattress Warehouse, 118.............Camp treet .............. 118 On Accout of Retiring from Business. Hraving diseposed or my Itm the entire ntock and Situres of my tstore moat be sold by the IrmIEsrTH OF APRIL. regardleux ofr cot. The Fixture areo One elue Side 8how-das. twenty two feet long ; one large Centre Sto,.Caue, glated and istebed all rounod. and on rollers; also. Ix0 feet orna mental tore Flxtres,. probably the foet in the Stte; also. 3B0o feet second hand Lumber, Soorlng adeeilleg and a lot of joisete il. o-tiT4 lyp J.J. ONAHOE. 11 Camp street. RON ............ IRON .............IRON Soluble Oxide of Iron. A pp tiou entirely new, free of all inky tste. and catty dissolved. Neither constipatee. nor injure the teeth-being entirely free from aold. Eily bsoered . a he need by the meet delicate pereon. Invaloblae for chldrelln. Fort farther informatio apply to FREDERICKSON & HARTE, oAHEaTS, 19.............. Canal Street ............139 fotl 75 tJSp LADIES' HAIR STORE. GEORGE T. SHILLING, I81............. Dryade Streot. ........... 1 Oreea caer from ctreer Canal Iand t. Charle. streets pssoe the doer every Are mInutee) B iHlng a largeetock of REAL HUMAN HAIR per. aenlly selected in the North and Europe. am preo pael to maeke toGder Switchbs, Curl, 0, frome dark. te llto ghtest shadoe. in the hobs tyl. Every artlcl requtird folr dreesing the head. Imy. Jet and Black ts. FancLy Articles of all klns. Stock eomIplete and PRICES THE LOWEST IN THE CIT'. Halr Drwolg and tair Cadng fele Ladieo and Children. -Eglab. German and Preeh skes .. doll 74 3 bp GEORGEE JOHN WAGNEIR, tDliAl IN BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, Corner Ursanllne and Dauphine Ste., now ostea A. EveydoestcInt of esotlole ie the Boet oid Sh . lice for Ldlee'. Ostloman'e aad Cbklde'e waet. au tU-tly ea head, snd efred at the ·Lwe.S pmhiL pelesa. • milfimp_ -ADEN, FARM AND FLOWER SENDS, ANCJH AD OENUINE. feo - a pdltl. Caiyc ,deeIn lpn up. ad umati p sego at i 8NAhme MaRS. a. E. FRY, WIDOW OF CAPT. JOSEPH rBT. 193 and 125..... Calliope Street.....13 and 125 aunrwma ar uC A NteaONL OAK, ASH AND P1NB WOOD, COAL AND CHARCOAL, For sale la qantitUe to malt, ad t Lewet Mabke Rates. WULL.. MIBASURM3NT GSARABUTUD. Orden may be left at the ]atlns Oear OeUa. med as J. . Reased & Co.'s Gmmee. earera Camp ad ull. myto spt lM. " WiTe kA. THE FAMILY BOOKSTORBE, 167...............Royal Stret. .... ..1r Ceam eto Orlmas Street. English and French Prayer Books. sozINTTW AND LITZ RARY WORWS IN s . LISH, FRENCH AND GEUMAN. English and French Classics. IMAGNIFICENTLY BOUND BOOKS TOe raU MIUMS, IN ENGL3IB AND FREMOC Medals. Beads, Plotures, Statues, Etc., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. bhe price of each article, in plain figuree h a all. is alluxed to It apes op a T.......................T......... T Tea drinkers ordering their supplies from tbo Great China and Japan Tea Warehouse, No. 6 Camp Street, will sve from Twonty-flve to Seventy.fOve eat aot everly pound of Tea thboey omonmme. bsldm 0etlti moro palatable article into the bargain. The aolelalg i re few ao oar Iadlng carloeti e Best OOLONG (Black .................. ....... O leet BUIAKFAST (eSoebong) ............ I P - Bfet IMPIEIaL iO~a...mn ............... 1 40 Bet GUNPOWDEL 4Grea).................. I 0 - Bees YOUNG TO8N (GOrn) ..... ......... 140 We guarante all of th above to be sthitly At ?e. Our priam r Oeig anood Imperial Tma rangY fLor e ete per pouand upward. We latveag ad. stre. welliavoed Blaok eemlead ea at 0 maol pa" pound, whib we reeommad to drs!m rteo country. auaeoempaetd with te msh. wiUl be ehipmd by peprees. to hbe aemed a d Cllv ga dsr etu aea. drat aed peetem eer olld b madpayable to t es proieItr N. a Camp .trs. Now Ompa. t. --We chip Tem to ill peiutol in tboe Poeihlm THE CHILD OF JESUS. A now PryerBook. arranged epecally for them s f llttle children ad permos of limiteld edueatlo. Ia lIaguage ad mtyle Ite o lmpIao a temallet child can undertand i porfeetly. To be had at CHARLES D. ELDER'S Catholic Boekior. few. almp Ia Camp Ltreet. COAL AND WOOD MERCHANT, - ovce asD TARaE - On the (Levee, at the Foot of Robin SBreet, saw oal.ease Order can be lit at my resldece eomr of Clue mad C(ypre Wtres, mad a J.G. D.ymsart'e. ll emme Dealer I Coal and Wood, wholesale mad retall, a the loweat market rates. Order iled and familis suppied at stmt matie. T. J" BROWN, Practical Paper Hanger, Dealer in WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES. No. 263 Causp Street, Eight Blocks from Canal. from whichblb is m he rghed in ive mnuonte by the sageostue or ry la street em. aple b.oka set, if required. ma ARTIFICIAL LEGS AND ARMS. DR. BLE'8 PATENT. With or Wilthout ide-Motioo at the Ankle. Price. am low ms Northbern Manufacturew. All kinds of Altletil Limbs repaired DeoanpUtve Pamphlot cent rae. Addres D. M. PR1IC. Manufactulrer. ol l 74 y1 leI fleecnier .irett. )Iew OimsMo WANTS-FOR RENTS-ETC. MALL FARMS FOR BALK-PARMS NOR BALW Sat a mere nominal prier-We offersevral beantill planes at SI5O and Situ(, varying tr.m 4 1W Is to seae. with from Shin 44 name under fence eat cepe aleady planted. Loarge frt t orchards. fli gaurdens. cemls. able dwelllge and Oat blidlen.n mlch aL ns. heg. Lchlcen, a. Healtby and delightful oa iren a nr, nd withi n a iwo hear' ride of the liy. ALe. several larger plantatln, in fll culvation. very Dhe, r r Je J. e rOMAU m, spi eeti Can" W TMPORTAT TO PLANTRRS AND OTPHRIL- I Plantra ad others having plantalhus. La ar lands for sale, will fild great facllliie for disaleslg of th me se b allin at r writting tht sL and giving a full daenpti of their piace . Wohave omay epplicasnt who are ready o invest free one o thitny thousand dollars, and otbere who would oeahm ge eiy propry for aule ble plass In inthe outry. J. 2. OOMAIl. ap Im Argrireulturl BrtUn ' Cot strt. ST. PATRICK'S HALL FOR RENT. Thin mangnifcent Sall. the LARESST IN THU COUNTBRY, will be eempleid eout tbhe 15th or Decaber. Is in admlrably adapted for aeortajmoai f all kinda. LECIUR]LEM OONCRTS. PA[. BALL, et., and will be routed us YETY MODEL ATZ PR103. The fenr elegat STOReS en he geand Soer. bo leg On mp stret. and he BAR.nHOOK R AU- AT. with all mymtusee stta a S. SIg n Iyathe areh, w - s rush, al us S i ius. Apply he JOHN H3E1mDZN Bibsnii hsruses C.wmp1y. eelS t t Noellampeet$. red. deuner at m l -9 11 e Apply at lbe OEM e i _inIu . 555 3 ý"T