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mmdi wt '" am,. f ir , ee dered to hetps beforwedif dooe , In__ '1b, Paris was illuminated by large vases placed at the corners of the streets and Wept Qid with pitch. s !W'ofPP*UW fer l:ght Ac tious irst 3' applied a Sootch- - man, M' Wurdoch, ,ted his goe hoaew and ofiess, in IIadrath, Corn- ey. wall, `ith gas in 1792. "The Gas- - light and Coke Company," after or A wanch strugglig for its charter, sash gonmenced business in London in - 191$: Napoleon thought the idea bres ' *great folly," and Walter Scott He dipted that London would be in still. Sames from one end to the otherlf - .B ahould be put into practice. In "Aa this country, the Baltimore Gas wi tompany, in 1816, attempted the ' annfacture of gus from tar, but it was pot succeepl till 182 Bos ton followed in 1823, both the Boa ton and Baltimore companies being still in existence. New York, be ginning in 18Z3, was not stnqueful not, in introducing it tin 1827, but since newt that time lighting by gas had won its way even into the far distant - lanC's of 8 uth America, Asia, Aus- tim tralia, and Tasmania. oww -The building of Weatmimister thu Abbey, England, began in 1110, by - Henry III., the fne church erected "Cu by Edward, the Confessor, of which pal some fragments still remain, having edit been partial destroyed by fire - Henry II., enclosed the body of the bd Coafessor-a Roman saint-in ap chapel, with a new and splendid bol shrine. This chapel was made the So burial place of English kings till - the time of Henry VII., who eected Chi one for himself and successom. But e6 li4 son, Henry VIII., was buried at lea Windset. Edward VI., Mary and we Elzabath were buried at Weatmin ster. Oliver Cromwell was also buaied in the Royal Abbey', but it is Ye .. i6se&his body, during the short ho Pfrqseterate t his son yras private- h lyeaxhusaed by bis friends, anid after wan buried in a feld near Nbk. enl UhtCalm IIL did not wreak his i vengeance on' the remains of the go mighty Oliver. William III., and br his queeq Mary, Queen Anne, and wi George IL were the last of the to En monarchs that were inter red in We tminister Abbey. ha When first invented, a clock was D called a nocturnal dial, to distin- A guish it from the sun-dial. The in- "' vention is ascribed to Boethius, hl about the year 510. A watch dif lss fMo a lock in this, that it has ti &,ilwating wheel instead of a vi- Il beating pendulam. By sufficiently tl increasing the number of wheels it it is possible that a time piece might a be made to go for many centuries. d -Oiovacebimo Rossiai, the com- P poeer, died on the 14th of Novem- 4 ber, 1368, at his villa at Posey, aged 76. Ite was born in 1792, and was i1 the author of "Tancredi," "Il Bar bieure di Sivugilha,.'Othello," "La d1 OGzz ladra," "Muse in Egitto,' c **LA Dotana del LoIgo," "Semira- L mide," "Gditilamne Tell," etc., ete. i The puost, important composition 1 of the last forty-ire years of hia lifo a was the "S~tb4 Mater." -ImankWalton was a celebratedi English writer. He was born in .1 $tafurd, in 11593. In early life 110 I was a hosier or litien draper in .Leaden. He was a great-lover of I uahing. His principal work yas q entit~ii "We Complete Angler, or Conlempla~tirO Man's Creationi"' I This book was received wit'i great I favor. HRis other literary produe tiona cotisist principally of biogay ...Mlnburghwasbuilt by the An glo-azoas, about te year 960. The eity of Dublin is much oider, for it as upon reourd that the walls way built about the year 838. * .8dooe re £rst e tabsheadu in pgland in 1784-their founder, ML. Robert Raikes, was born.i 1153. -The irsteawapaper us Chicago, th. £haeg Demwcat was ueemd 1,y John Calhoun, November 36, 19's. Essed1., I'ng of FWgand, I id g;1agp oa-8aad5, Cuunberlands * ) July, 1307. Maryi as...ps!inated by Cher jM~try lnatI'aion the 16th of . i.gedatitled "Lsove Not' wa itianM by Mrs. Norton. -~u~qaedied in ala at the se-eHsiiq.4 toueaith is to am Iath being ajecsed is .jUggie55 grows et our own Irseides, est is mot to be picked up to the strmgaugerm. Fh 1AEIFINi. N -Rae= Music.-Q muihir. - glIk ain't so pisn as it was. -1a9w se-aoos[-Apartment of a dest.L < -Il the mm who believas in suppers necessarily sup(p)erati tious? -A "Fuss Aemrr"-One who goes off with his employee' soo .ey. -now 7 (olrms xanor Wmswr or A Fe.--Weigh him in his own MOM -aarm.-If a man lose his breath, it is no ue to run for it He can eatab it quicker by standing j. 1 still. roc o f -BT ram Weasmu's Rzoua Assoec -H 2 ATmIo.-I doesm take long for a s wife a~ndbu Mbacaud nqot.. , -'qh, 4p; schoolbo s having ILk&1 ti b..d resemble captured "" haUaaelBstil -I iss they are A I hand-cagif4. wil ! -PuovzmnuL Fai.JAcv.-Waste once I not, want not---Bt Ore may hum e never wastes *UiG's end, and want a thousnad a year. A it -"What time is it, Tom? "Just I- time to pay that little account you owe me. "Oh, indeedt well Ididn't wr think it was half so late." y - SuWooienv-Under the head d "Crimes and Casualities," a rural h paper mentiers the fat that a rival ig editor has just published a book. w a -She who can compose a coes 1e baby is greater than she who com- ' a poses books, and she who can do re id both is a star of the firstmagnitude. ' b So may we all of us. -A. wolf entered a Duluth Ei church lately, and was much affect- by at ed by the services and an ounce of mak lead. He was converted before he s went out-intos corpse. y A- Hun DO -Puffing and blowing are often coal considered as synonymous terms. as You will discover the difference, A however, if, instead of puffing a r- mash up, you should blow him up. Is i -A Chicago merchant adver- "I htised a ',boy wanted," and before he Wu he got down town his elerk met him, and ad breathless, and told hfm that his mu nd wife had twin boys. Oh, it. pays may hec t advertise. er- -Horace Greely writes a fearful hand: he wrote a puff for Anna Fs- Dickinson's lecture on "Joan of n in- Arc." The compositor set it up, in- "Any Dutchman can't play a Jews usharp."9 dif- -By a mistake in the wording of A has the order, the people of Worcester, vi- Mass., are ordered to renumber Is aitly their houses with Roman numerals a it instead of Arabic, which were, of ght course, intended. The Spy shod- of ies. deringly expects to see CCCCXLTV an Mn- put over its door, instead of simply 4 gad -A good deal of attention is be was ing bestowed upon forest culture in 3ar- Nevada. In one county two hun "La dred thousand trees have been s6t' I to,' out this aping, of the varieties of ira- box, elder, ash, Europeau larch,lc, etc. walnut, cimunt, maple and cotton tion wood, besides a variety of ever-i 0 lifo gregas. - An abeent-minded editor, who ated is known to have an account at the a in beak, comes from some fifty miles e 1e bwelowr to our city courting. The , r in other night it cmie to a climax, and v er of the old mun Was interviewed. "3.' q rs,r am ,anclaraur esi parfauuiu * ror"What will you give her ?" "Giveb ions" )er," repliM the newspaper man, reat looking up vacantly, "Oh, I'll give due- her a pt )pI -A gentleman iii a suburban town bur~ied his sixth wife. Short SAn- ly after the Satural he met the nin The ister who officiated, and offered for it him a thre.edollr greenback. The w~ minister Aewetp h~se it, saying be was not accustomeh to accept -o pay for such services. "the gentle.1 hermun coolly replied: "Just as you:; wa say; but that's what I have been mn fhe habit of ga7ing." 1 cg, -& tallest editor-in the ranksl 28 anag.The ahorteat, is Duoty the AaesininPtoer. Id eat, is ' fte Ba ara and4 in9M Sager-n The Cha.- .uV n.m r-the trampof whose seb of bmagepin h a the tame r sounded througi the1 a *4u *ot pa5. Th hrn sGr at the Themest captiouq is M4eramisof healosseh we wot be a is to beaewiebel isDa T gsi'iesm, is ofp cthe crease 8w ,P.~ who ham as sd at~d'bOeum but eame rns an a a 'ALTHAN#4TCYH . 111 BALANCE WHEEL * waran A aren 4 times seen&d SiTU 1W t a s a minute, an 14,400 times an hour, SATU 345,000 times a day. ink :9.00 times a weskt For 10,368,000 times a month. 196,144,000 times a year. MORE IS EXPECTED OFA WATCH. rhe THAN AXY KIND OF IN MACVERY. muffeni t Do'* < day, b8. I not Daly onuedqu. uay eo B&.days and Hoi~days. BI and rus hanging rep or lying down--upside down or right side rap. B must f]1 > nuking who Me wever sitt down or stuad 1%4 When t wadsor rides. Infct, ii ia rspecWa to do ts 4.@$ at anllhes, in every place and in s! position. this I A Genuine Waltham Watch ow will full1 all these requirements. I wound t ta~il, once a day, it will faithfully tick for you Ball a hundred and twenty-aix million times in _o_ a year, without even requiring fresh oil T all that time. mis A Genuine Waltham Watch by al cain SCOrr curt tre 5 Spring, 9 whedls, 61 Scenes, and 96 other part. making .*agedher 136 sepaerae pieces. 3 ALL GENUINE WALTHAM. JO B Watoh..ei have neovena the a Twep Ie-. at ti l- TRE ZITIA JSWE:nt.D BATE ELEVENY JEWEL apt 0 vux unTV" awuanWz Days u arrwma pl 0 NwEELS. y Every part of a Waltham Watch is made L- by nmachiniery, The machinery used in )f making the movement of a single watch fol Scoast oven: a dred Tnouawnd Dlours, yet we sell these Watches, in a solid Silver ( Hunting Case, far $s& The same watch the ai could not be made by hand and Auisheds poi a. as perfectly for Tax TH As xucC. A Genuine waltham Watch P. Is ihterchangeable, like a Springiel4 rile hi4 ,r that is, any part of one Watch is exeaetly I like the same part in another ; and if ten roe Watches of one grade were takeiaipart, B' and the screws, wheels, springs, &a., were is mixed together, ten watches could be ye made by putting these parts together again, withuot any reference to their former combination. This is a a GREAT AD VA TAGE; of -For. if any part of a Waltham Watch is - tp, injured we can always replace it at a rs- Trling rpen.e. of; A SENUNE WALTHAM WATCH er, >er Is made with special reference to DURABILITY of td- Other Watches will run for a year or two, IV an require owastant rep"in ; but ply , A. Wath*m Watch. be- WILL RUs FAITHFULLY in FOR MANY YEARS HT 6et. We sell these Watches, Ii Sof IIN SOIJD SILVER HL'NTING ' rh,....E........... .... .. ......... S $1ip on- a rer- IN SOLID GOLD HUNTING CASESS70 a Ih We have prepared an the illUSTRATED PRICE UIST, The which describes the various grades of and Watches in detail, gives the weight and **gqaulitl of the Cases, and all other inform ation necessary for an intelligent selection. iieWe wish every one would send for M Jiebefore ordering a Watch. gave Writefecr it as follows : Yesgsre. Honoterrd & (k~. ( rben Ne. 785 Breadteey, New York i. Ort- Pleas. send me year Itiuatreted Price wna List of Waltham Watches, as per adver ersed 53me in The Lociuwiiau. The (Signuname and addreia in full) ying 'WnITOUT EXPENSE, wsept mU. on I you Xatefumi.c the 3Easte.*T ,n inl We have meph out oetr Five 7Husasd of these Watches upon these conditions, and ak [have only been asked to refund the money tin three eases, and not one of these was o Wte, bt eensethe pertineme with theose re, of- - - The 9.Wi mavi ue Azssr, ano ss.eases diose s - us susm 1e air.. A aa e3b owr S re O-u er33s3 tarn sow A WAICE 1aces 3s zavim iu Nw YaTm. Ausms.ur as mbe Special Natice.W *o not seln " .aismwaatemd *= lsantinS, Gilt, gltd gs assis n~ewhaenw r(these shr. Nlv#). Se wal4) in worthy * the a oml hesah a~y 0. e N. 786 aeaswwai, Jaw sasi. !3'.'=Oors gP sr w *Now, m Boar New Odlea=e for aboeepauta ad "ATU3DAT, SATURDAY, June 10; ane 94; - SATURDAY, SATURDAY ra July 8 July . awe For height or passage apply cm board, or to . J. JANlNE, No. 150 Oan- e Street. A. A. GREEN, No. 196 Commo Street Wheoe a plan of the Wam can be seen CAIRO. -o ST. Lovus AN New OQs zats PAcur AN E FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Bminois Central Railroad Pakde. 1 FOR MEMBPIB, CAIROj and the Benda-The fine i npms enger steamers of this line will leave aslcll9ws: Fo Giving through bill of ladlug to all points on the Memphis mad Clarleston * Tle Railroad, Nashville and Northwestern 4 Railroad, and Memphis and Ohio Bail 'road--lseo to St. Louis. Through Tickets furnished at lowest rates to all points Emst, Wastand North, Tic by all the various routes via Memphis, Cairo sad St Louis. Staterooms s oured at General OMoe, 104 Common trW . Go r A. A. WOODS, General Agent, loo Connoia Street. C. 0. WAYNE, Freight A t, 37 Natches JOHN N. BOFINGER. President, Bill~sdf lading for -ail freights over a. the Illinois Central fl ds at the office of JAMES T. TUCKER, x apL 6-tf 26 Oaroadelet Street MERacuANm' BOTuuRNzi kALNLT T CoPANr. ape FoR Sr. Loris, CAIRo, le MEMIPas and the Bends m The steamers of this line will leave a ad follows. at 5 P, U. It er Giving through bills of lading over Pao h the Illinois Central Railroad to al Cm points on Arkansas, White and Cum b SP erland rivers. Through bills of lading A. and passenger tipkets issued to all P points on the Upper Mississippi. as fe highas St. PauL ay Pleas of cuabi may be are and state. BC en rooms secured on application to rt, STEVENSON & VERLANDEI. re Agents, ] be 135 Oravier street. A. r JOHN F. BAKER, President. Billy of lading over the Illinois Cent ral Railroad signed only at the office of FA JAS. T. 1EUCKER. 26 Carondelet street. NEW ORtLEANS, CHiCAGO AND THE WEST. Ti THE ILLINOIS CENTAILL RAILROAD AND Blue Line, Via Cairo, th WILL TAKE FREIGHT .le - Froze New Orle.ius on first cls stewmere, Fn Wo, 1.EAVING DAILY, AT 5.. M., FOR CAIRO, CHICAGO, AND ALL as POINTS NORTH, WEST AND EAST, AT THE LOWEST RATES. lA All rates and all through bills of I e lading from Now Orleans by above route given, signed and reogieI only at the General Office of the Coxi, *l1s pany, No. 26 Carondelet Street. - Shippers by this route sure all dray. age and transfer charges at Cairo, *47 and their goods are always under I eover, and no charges are made fort, fowrigJAMES T. TUCKER, 1 tGeneral Agent.1 VIfC~LKSBUUG AND BENDS. ndFOR VI1CESBURG, DA VIS Bend io. Leaves on SATURDAY, at 5 P. IL orMGagra,-nuie Aaormn SuBnny Side, Egg's Point. SBarnard. Grand lake, Leo.' taiprwltn, Laroike Plhr Point. * Skpwih, akeProideceTranaqylania, Goodrich's. Millikens hand, Duckport, Vlcalburg, Grma8 (lug St. Seaph, Rod many. waterprooft hathez, Bayou Sara, do.Baton Rouge, Plaqmemules,Domsldeouville, and all interimedais. and Comet lndinge. The new and magnuicent ateamer W. S. PIKE, 5. L. Brown, lMaster. (In plapsofimtamr Naethe:,) Will leave as above, and, will lend .ll Coast paissegert Ath their freight. Conneetate VfW abrg with packets for ad of all points on dea tased and Tallahatohie s,and rivera. money For freight or pasae apply on board BW5 wsorto & the JNO. JANNEY, Agent, BATON ROUGE. ger peekit NUm WR. Gauamur. a,)sisr; MiKio amm, Glsh atsel .'will lskVS Neo (r. every SawsmaZ s t 5P. , stWuahim1Av, at 5P. M. (thee For fomighi or pas-age apply em heared, W 8nD.rdars,. 11 Coea streek. muthy UI4IoN EAmu GUE CLov H The mooms of t~sCl eech *A. M.teb?$P.I b.S e seved bely fri. 121. to 2 P. N. SPECIL flOTICE. -I. icM a i," I. THE ONLY ALL BAIL .OUTE ban to 8t Laois, chi ss Omaha, Sana Peansos., it Past lamens City, Lea14 eowesth, St Joseph, Mona Ag iB kInlut Wbt, East ad Tea. TWO EXPElB TRAINB have the New Odlen., Jakson and Great - Northern Bairoad Depot daily, at 78 A. M. and 5 P. I. AN EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the fet of Canal utregt daly at 8 A. B., via the New Orleane, Mohbadldchattaoep AS Railroad, making deoe se' neetloi S t at Mobile with the Mobile sad Oldo w Baillad to a$ points North, East a and West. cai For tickets apply to A. D. SHELDON. seem * Ticket Agent Now Ohleas, Jackson and style. Great Northen Railroad, corner Camp than and Common streets, under City secuo Hotel ; or to ti W. BEDELL the e Ticket Agent New Orleans, Mobile and der Chatanooga Railroad No. 150 Com- Cash mon street, under St. Charles Hotel. safet; J. H. WINxoFILD. be GmenI Supertintnding Agent St. Louis, SIL Iron Moanhin and Southern aeilroad WA'] jewel steel NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE ' ANID eleg ii key, CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD. Doi L -A 18 1 The Mobile division of this roal will be °n t opened for business on or ýJowl - Mosbay, Noveuber II, 1870, v and passenger traimp will run as follows: Wit: Leave New Orleans. from the foot of onl ar %panal street, for Bay St, Louis, Pass d Christian, Missisippi Oity, Biloxi, Ocean II b Springs, Paseagoulsand Mobile at 8 o'clock Hi1 A. M. Arrivive at Mobile at 2:311 o'clock eng P. M., connecting at Mobile with the Pt as MOBILE AND OHIO. and the MO- r BILE AND MONTGOMERY RAIL ;. ROADS for all points brit NORTH, EAST AND WEST. Oa [ R. for ta, Leave Mobile for New Orleans at 11 :0 har et. A. M. Arriving at 6:10 P. M. anc onl st of Fare Betwern New Orleans and Mobile, ti et. Five Dollars. of fro eqi THROUGH FREIGHT TRAINS RUN q EACH WAY DAILY. Freight received at New Orleans, at na the foot of Julia street before 4:30 P. M,. lOf IT alelivered at Mobile early next morning. o rat. 1 FREIGHT AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. on an E' For farther information, call at the of ed General Office of the company, rooms one w, and two, up stairs. STORY BUILDING, of1 corner Camp end Common streets.. ove J. H. KENDRICK. on iedl General superintendent, o rfRAVELLERS. ATTENTION:~ The New Orleans, Jackson, aii Great 6 Nobrthern and lisaissippi Central a R alkeiruLs lend Run their Passenger Coaches and Bag L gagee Cars, their combined length arswithout change. Le o.' tan BAGGAGE CHECKED IROM BE. port, SIDENCE TO DESTINATION. 'l' the 7 LL ~IzpresTialreushlay, is. (SUNDAYS EXCEITED.) Malkea cloaa connectiorn fo Vicksburg, Mew pus, St. Loule, Ohicago, Inthvlke .aAall pointsbeyoad, Sleeping oars at del nIIaght, Cantonto Osral Junctin amd Humboldt. to for lb UIS Train lesm esIw brlons Shiy, Mtakes ichedule connections with Lighs 02051 aia Expreaastaine, to@f pointeRORTE. -EAST emnd WEST. Carries the great North MaiL 'Rail- Th a b Tar u sepn Chumwa to Usahbolilt, Temmerneb 0.' lend, 1seses and Imisrilk Xrntm SEnpes lads 5ouh awiuea at 1:30 K genms, Galesom o Ir.. *m.Dgci heer 1oA, p~ Nerw. O.di.... onde Qt -s I. Q. SUA , Gem....Iemend se we IqhoslwIems a4. a S. s. 3005?T, GeisseL Wheer se DE .5Z gX#~t)4* il das e.s **an . ae E $ 1. e "pstfl :ar. Z4 ~ 60sals R dse - sand nMaed. Add..im ordany ta ` em as. Ormazin, 11$ CaremdsM*el , New Orleans LADI Feb. 161y WATOIKI CA - AT OLD P A As THE 80E.AGENTS in the athd P " s fassetefr theLIVERPOOL WATCHM BOO& O weae lanksedae by them t do" oO -cat it a large line of European Walsh, chains et., now in stoekM l at prices never before hnewa. AN bheatil in inish, autlstic in dedge, rible. or ascurate time, durable, dad of the atss 110. d style. Every Watsh will be retailed at les P than asnd of impoutSto, and tor.waded 7 secrely packed, prepaid, to any past of the country On receipt O- pice Money can be sent to as by Eqrem, with or xl der for Edens Co.. to MtOMa oodso a- Cash, which will secure promptaess sad I. safety to purchaser. Among oar Nie will be found. A BEATIFUL ENGLISH S, ILVER, SOLID DOUBLE CASE d WATCH, genuine English full piate jeweled movements, a4u6ted regulator, steel cut hands, engine turn nedl, correct and serviceable artice, large or small arse in oemplete running order, with an elegant Gent's Veas Chain, Locket and 113 key, all enmplet, maled free for FIVE DOLLAB&. A VERY HANDSOME WATCH in tine E 18 karat Gold plated Double Casse- be imitation of $100 Gold Wateh-engraved or plain, genuine English, loll plate (k jeweled movements, adjasted regulator, M7 comect, and in complete running ora der with elegant Gent's Vest Chain, s : withlocket and Hey, mailed pmpid for of only EIGHTEEN DOLLARS. I The Oride Gold Watch, an IN MASSIVE ORIDE 10LD Double the ,ek Hunting Magic Spring Oases, elegantly ohk engraved, or engine turned, Genuine be Patent Lever movements, .ftll jeweled, [o- regulated and warranted to keep correct time, and wear equal to Gold, preel sely like in appearance, make, finish, ] brilliancy of color. $800 Gold Watch. One of theas splendid Watches will he forwarded by mail free to any addres, in 1 sJ handsome morocco cease, lp.d with velvet att and satin, (Ladies' or Gent's size Wtch,)for only TWELVE DOLLARS. Watches for Holiday Presents manufac tared to order. GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHES M of all grades, in Geld and Silver Cases, from f19aup to $2200. Other Good Watches equally low. With every Club of six ,N Watches, of any kind, we send one extra of asmae kind free, as a premium to getter up of the Club. A superior stock of Ge at naine Oride Gold Chains, $2 td $G each, M wrranted full) equal to Gold in brillianey of color, wear, etc., Bills of over $12 col mg leeted on delivery, if desired. All Bills of LNY $12, and less, must becesh in P. O. Money Orders, or Registered Letters, at our risk. Goods carefully selected, packed and forwarded pre-paid by mail, or by P, Express, or receipt of price. Sate delivery the of all goods guarenteed. Watches forward- Im ed to be examined to parties knoda C when express charges both ways are paid. G, NO goods forwarded westof the MiNisippi River, with bill to collect on delivery. IPurchase'rs must pay all exprees charges K. on goods sent C. 0. D.: also forreturn - of money. All Cash orders forwarded on fcagsto destination. Catalogues IFree. Address all orders. - lAS.1. NORTON A CO., Importers of Watches, etc. )N1: Established 1257. SO NamesauSt-, N.Y rest GiWLERIES, PROD UCE &ce Vtra a. aWarrs, LC.RIcEmAca.D F. U. WAY. WHITE, RICHARDS & Co., Succeesors to A. D. GRIEF? & Co, W'b.r ..mene~az sa u re I aoglaI o~sson iea cu&N ' RE- 104 ...POYDRAS STBEET7. .....104 Nsw Osnam.ans GE.O. GIGNAC ALr. JoURDAIN. Il 1 SINAC AND JOUilDAIN, Coawsa Cewi awn Vn.z.am No. 832. 1 8*ALWAYS ON HAlED svma hTreeiehs, Thbe, Tes, ?ressless, and AND orl, d0455 promptly etlanded to. P. B ETUELI4 Ijgk. EERCUAUI18I, FLOSE PIra. - -o great PRoVISION DRt0KRL 105...POYDRAS BTRK3T.-105 I.W. J. TAYLOR.... o U . BURKE WARENAN E BUTZZ LH. RA.*b WAKE, ae .OCASBE AY . .-. . - o rs . Q$ $ 1. WIL8On a EMPORIUM, 168... CANAL STREET,. *1 FiRST FLOOR: PIT GooDS, GuNare Fesanxo GOODS. SECOND FLOOR, LADIR8ROONFORSHAWL9 CLOAYI AND WRAPS. THIRD FLOOR: CARETS, MATTING AND Rani A viest to the Stare will my pmes wishing to buy chap aaie 110. ..CANAL STREET 101 B Near SL Charles, I NEW ORLEANS, LA r MEN'S AND BOYs' I 8HRTS. I (or as owx NAss) ° BOYS AND CHILDREN'S a R0'S AW 1r' aiTS RADE TO min w Every Article Marked in - Plain Figures. S(ood sold on -one pses" system snd any article purneaind which bile to pe atishetim an be returned and the anub ey will be refunded. iModerate Pricee and Fres& Stock to select from are sosm of if the inducements offered at B. T. WALSIIE's FIlEWflBXI 1RT ADCLOTIfl wainri h, 110 Canal St., near St. Charly. b '"Wv Orleeasz. he r z a in N. B.-Letter Or&ers ,irie prtnpt ret attention and iled C. O. D. if deednt for MILLINERY STORES. be * MRS. A'. M.PARRIS11 les s FIRST PREMIUM &Ma1 Iihi4 H aka . hey Oi-. 31.1l CANAL STITl { of 0. New Orleans, La. by Particular attention paid to the d I manufacture of Goutn' nder I clothing ; aleoBase Ball Club ua ppi Firemen's UniformMade to oaInr sry. ess urn ; ...8ANOBOF THENEWYW8 SEnperituan of flreihon VI FOR LADIES. sic prestate by Ejs. A. G..dkh l in. 1. 1. 1jun13. oF ALL 1ID1D8 FMA)M SHEAD DRESS 104 TO ROSIERY1 SUITS IN ORFAT VARIEW* It wrappe.m Siagle or Double. Vni" iag of esesy dsscrptiom. Night l 925. Trail sad Walking Skizu. Drawers, Sacks, Over Shirt., AI" & s..aL. Is.va,kolse. inee la tiest Style'.55 1* at Mo~astosaio - p'rh. TRADE sapplie at3 massple Roo s , -lo AT MRS. A. Mi. PARR~ ...to cra g ooGDaL I iOWALIS HIT L sensei shab **