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.e rnlng Star and Catholle Messenger,
srW 0LZAi. , SUDNAT, MARCH 3. ir. 8.
SozmLIs IREQUIm MAss IN MONTGooIRY,
ALL., FOR POPu PIUs IX -On the 17th of Feb
ruary Solemn Requiem Mss wasee elebrated in
St. Peter's Church, Montgomery, Rev. D. Bay.
age, Pastor, for Pope Plus ]X. The officiating
priests were: Rev. Father Baseen, V. F., of
Huntsville, Celebrant; Rev. Father Meurah, of
Cullman, Deacon, and Rev. D. Savage, Pastor,
unb-Deacon. Father Meurab preached an elo
quent panegyri. A local paper says :
All the societiea of the Church were out in
force and ap roaobed Holy Communion in
bodies. The Total Abstinence Soolety oocupied
seate in the form of a croes, eaoh one with a
litbted candle in his hand, which made a bean.
tiil effeet. The Children of Mary also looked
lie pictures of beauty and innocence in their
Slong white veils. The music on this occasion was
very flue in every particular, several of the best
singers from ether oburehes participating. The
beautiful Gregorian Mess was celebrated, and
as the sobbing tones of the organ and the voices
of the singers reverberated through the arches
of the Church it sounded indeed like the night
winds sighing a requiem for the souls of de
parted saints. A detail of the gallant Greys,
under command of Cotpural Paul Saugoinetti,
stood as a guard of honor around the oata
falque. To the taste and devotion of Mr. M. B.
Graham is due the beautiful decoration of the
Churchb, not altogether, however, for ourllberal
Catholic citizens ri sponded nobly with money
and other assistance.
Too much credit cannot be given to the
Ladies' Committee, composed of Mrs. McIntyre,
Margaret Ryan, for their untiring zeal.
The St. Peter Variety and Dramatic Club
gave a grand performance last Sunday night, at the
Itenewall Jaeksen Hall, before a crowded house. The
fn opene4 with a frst part in minstrelsy, with
Messrs. Waters and Vollmers on the ends, M r.John
Coneor as the talking middle man, and the well
trained quartette composed of Messrs. Conner, McCoy,
T1per and Woltrlob. Mesnrs. Nolan and Payne are
very geod song and dance men ; the former gentleman
cnnet be excelled in a clog. Mr. John MoNamee, in
hiseth speidalties, wasgood. Mr. Bob Lindsly, in his
henle wittielsma, kept the house in a continual roar of
laighter. John Vollmers' old darkey impersonations
were very fne. Waters and Cosgrove, in the sketch
alled-- " Bad Whisky," were oery funny, and esstained
their well acquired reputation of good amateurs.
Messrs. Nolan, Smith, McLaughlin. Vo:lmere and
O'Neil, ia the " Five Prophets," ereated much amuee
mente The entertainment concluded with the laugh.
able farce entitled, "The Coming Man." As a whole,
the entertainment was a grand success: and the people
of St. Peter's parish have good reason to be proud of
their representatives. This club gave two very excel
lent performances for the benefit of the McAlister suf.
ferers, Monday and Tuesday, 18th aend 19th, In Algiers,
where they have made many friends. The officore of
the club are: Wm. MoWhirter, President; James Fits
gerald, Vice President; John Vellmers, Secretary;
John Cnllen, Treaesurer; John McNamee, Stage Man.
ager, and Max Newhocneer, Musical Director.
From among hundreds of testimonials as to
to the excellence of Jurgielewicrz' Anti Rheumatic
Mixture (which is advertised on another page) we
select the following :
NAT.eHITOCIIE . LA., April ad, le76.
W. L. Jurgielewics, Esq., New Orleans, La.:
Dear Sir-Enclosed six dollare, for which send me
youear Anti-Rheumatic AYizturre. shis Is the tiird c der
for our valuable medicine. Permit me to say that to
myknowledge no other preparation ever had snobuh a
wunderful offect. No one, being fsillicted with
Rheomatie pales, ought to be without it,
Vary rep;ectfully jeurs, etc., L. DUPLEIX
Ordinary Notices of Mariaoea and Deaths will, herealer
be inserted for llfy cents. Obituaries till be charged
a the rate of ten ents a line.
SCHWAB-PFIBSTER -On Wednesday, February
20th, 1878, at at. Mary's Assumption Church, at a
Nuptial High Mass, at 9 A. w, by the Rev. Father
Neithart. assisted by Rev. Fathers Lamy and Murphy,
as decon sand sub.deacon, George Schwab to Carrie,
daughter of Florence Pfster, Eeq, of this city.
New York, St. Louis and Evansville papers please
copyt
TRBABLR D.NTIBTRY.
Dr. J. . IALONEY. corner of Josephlne and Camp
strets, near Magaine Market. reect lly informe hi.
latient and the public in general that he Is performing
il operations appertaining to hs profession in the ml
sisatielo manner. ArtifLoeial teeth inserted, with or
without extracting the root, on a new plan. Oldeset
of toth remodeled, and a perfect adaptation secured.
Teeth extracted without pain by the use of ga or
shleroform. Charges within the reach of all
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ANCIINT ORDER HIBERNIANS.-A meeting of
the Board of Delegates will be held BSUDAY, March
34, at IS o'rclck n., at 54 Et. Charles street. Punctual
attendance is requested, as bus ness of importance will
be brought forwai d.
J. 'V. McCAIN, President.
P. tM. GABRY, Recording Secretary. It
HALL BRANCH NO. 3-HIDERNIAN BENEVO
lent and Mutual A14 Aesociation-March 2, leh--The
regular monthly .meeting of this Branch is postponed
to TWIDNESDAY EVEINING, Match 6tb, 178, at 7T
o'clock Men hers are rqcluested to he lpuncual.
Fines for ncn-attenCrarco wLci i strictly enforced.
By order. IIIL ,ht'AItE, President.
JNOE. IcCAFFiIE l. Pecording Secretary-. It
HALL BR&ICH L.. ., II. B. M. A. ASSOCIA.
TION.-the regular m;nthly meeting of ths Blranch
will be held "O-DAY (Sunday) at at  o':lock r. :.
Members are requested to be punctual.
Gentlemen wishing to join are invited to attenrd.
Ly order: ED. it 'OWVAN, I'resident.
J. P. GALLAHER, Secretary. It
ST. ALPHONSUS' TOTAL ABSTINENCE ASSO
olatlon.-The regular monthly meeting of this Aseocia
tleo will be held THIS (Sunday) EVENING, at 4
o'clock, in St. Alphonsus Hall, St. Andrew street, be
tween Magazine and Constance streets.
Gentlemen wishing to become members are cordially
Invited to attend.
D. H. BUCKLEY, President.
JOHN A. RUSSELL, Secretary. It
ST.JOHN THE BAPTIST C. T. A. ABSOCIATION.
The regular monthly meeting is postponed to TUES.
DAT, March 12th, at 7:30 P. M.
P. FPARRALLY, President.
G. W. TRUDEAU, Secretary. It
NENCE SOCIETY--The regular monthly meeting of
this Soclety will be held TO-DAT (Sunday), Imme
diately after BHih Hase, in b. Vincent's Academy,
Napoleon Avenue, near Camp street.
Geatlemea wishing to join ar alvited to atted.
S1.3 . miJm*a ,sdeiasss
GRUNE WALD HALL.
GRAND BABY SHOW
THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1878,
At 12 o'olocL R.
Under the auspices of the Ladies of New Orleans. for
the benefit of the Old and Infirm in charge of the
Little Sisters of the Poor,
on which occasion suitable prises will be awarded to
Children of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-fonr
monthe.
A sp'endid Band of Musto will be in attendanoo, also
lefreshmens Tables provided with good things
at popular prices, consequently no neces
aity for dinners at home tbha, day.
As the admittance I only it ty cents for mammes
and papas. and twenhy.flve cents for children. Is is to
be hoped the whole city will turn out.
LADY PATRONESSEB.
Madam Alfred Iesaon, Madam F. W. Kirchaff.
Madam J1 B Lafitte, Madam T. O Dyer,
Madam R. Pilebury. Madam P. DBane.
Madam Joe. Bowling, Madam O. Carriers.
JUDGES.
His Excel'y Gov. Nicholls, His Honor Mayor Pllebnay,
O1en. lt-auregard, Col. A. Roman.
Dr. O. Faget, Dr. A. C.pdevtelle,
'r. Wmin. Brickell. C. Maoready, Eiq.,
P. O'Brien, C. Carriere. mh3I,
COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT
TENiIRLD T3 TIlt
WIDOWS AND ORPHANS
Or TIE
CREW of the Ill-Fated McALLISTER}
ST. CHARLES THEATRE.
Sunday Evening, March 10th, 1878,
Unavoidably Postponed from March 3d.
Lieut. G. Whiltzs. Hon. A. Jamel. Hon. John Fitz.
pattick. Hon C. J. Leeds, Gen. Jack Wharton, Hon.
R. A. Strong, Hoen R. H. Lasher. J. Cockrem. lion.
Lonis Bush. CoL J. M. G. Parker, Major P. Strong,
J. D. Crawford.
- Committee of Arrangements
M. Abaecal, M. J. Barrett M. Cooney, 1). Hartnett,
Joseph Lyons.
John Brougham's play, in five nots, entitled
The Lottery of Life.
Stage Manager ...............Mr. T. J. O'SULLIVAN
l car.1
Terrence O'Hallaran...................Mr. J. B. COealn
Mordle Soloman Allcraft ............. r.Ben Onorato
Bir Wilton Downe................Mr. W. B. Stevenson
Robert Mordaunt..........................Mr. E Weil
Dedger............................Mr. J. P. Beanham
Bob Manl. .....................Mr. John Golding
IDuimmey Denis ......................... -
Emily Summers ....................Mits Emma Doyle
Misu Tartar.......................... Mrs. C. B. Viian
Polly ..............................Miss Llzie Woods
Mary ...................................Miss Annre May
Waiter Girls, Newsboys. Porters, etc.
N. B -Incidental to the leay, in the second act, the
Concert Saloon Scene will Introduceo the following
specialty artists : " The Poola Sisters," In their univer
sally famed ItOUBLE TRAPEZE ACT; Mr. John
Conners, Mr. W. H. Trimble, Lee Brothers, and others.
Admission--l1 r0 and 50 cents.
Doors open atr a: Curtain at 8 r. m.
Tickets for sale at the principal bookstore. and by the
Committee of Arrergementa-thoee dated March 3d
good for March 11th. mh3 2t
GRUNEWALD HALL.
Commencing Mardl-Gras Night,
IN CONNECTICN W.TUI THE
NICHOLLS' RIFL.ES MAEQUERAlDE,
And concluding on Eunday Night, at about 11 o'clock,
The World's Champion Pedestrian
Va.
ELLEN WICKERS,
THE WORLD'S CHAMPION PEDESTRIENNB,
FOR A PURSE OF $1000,
Now in the Hands of the Editor of the Times.
Distance, 400 to 250 Miles.
ST. CHARLES' THEATRE.
Grand Attraction for the Carnival.
FOR ONE WEEK, COMMENOING
SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1878.
HEALEY'S HIBERNIAN MINSTRELS,
MIRBBOB OF IBELAND.
Remodeled and Enlarged for the present seansn.
EIGHTEEN VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS.
Great National, Musical and Piotorial Enter
tainment.
TWO IRISH END 1MEV
THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY OF IRELAND.
The Entire Comp anT appearing in original Songs,
Lances and Sketches.
Matinees, Wednesiay and Saturday.
Popular Prices-25c., 5Co. ard I75. Matinees, 2oe. I
and 500. It
T. J. BROWN,
PRACTICAL PAPER HANGER,
23 .........................Camp treet.......... ...03
]Between Delord and l',.efarre
NEW V R:.E.\NS.
Deaor .: Wa~h Pappor, Gold and Velve:t order.
Window Shade,, cXrucaes. I, n:I. ;oon ,and White
IIo::.tndc. I'i t"rr: Ilerd, Tassels. etc.
PI-raon who w.Il take t.'' :ro.uble to ride up to 'y
pince, ;.:ch . m,.;y : .,,-e .mnares flora Cantal etrect,
wiil tied .lt lmy paires ar'e fior :, to -. percent
lower than thoeo of other loaliors.
Samples of Papear et:t to the nountry, free, on appli"
cation. mh3 5p tf
FOR CIIOICE FANCY AND STAPLE
CALL AT THE CLD RELIABLE HOUSE or
JOHN S. TWOMEY,
572 and 574 ... Magazine Street.... 572 and 574
Opposite the Market,
Where you can be furnished with everything apper
It talning to the Grocery trade.
J. THOMSON & BROS.,
Carriage and Spring Wagon MakerM,
68 and 70..R.. Rampart Street...... 68 and 70
Between Common and Gravier,
"M"v^dH Hiestht Premiums at State Fairs of 171,
1873 and 1878 for best Family hton, Victoria, Op
sad Top Buggies. Beer Wagon, Grocer's
Wagon, Expres. Wagon, eto.
erniag pusetloal workmen, and employng noe but
the leaef ineaaieo, we are prepard to e to ordea
or repair COarige.Ui. ,pring wPone, am. Oag
roer o min basins moetn tho oit7 usinlg v`eo lee
eeramr , o. Mllwerhk nabaetd. m37tS ,t
PLEASURE AND BUSINESS
COMBINED!
.....................
w It is with sincere PLEASURE that we call
attention to our BUSINESS, which we have
founded on soo' a basis that all who do
BUSINESS with us flnd, instead of their
shopping having been an irksome task, it was,
in reality, a great PLEASURE.
A very few words will set this forth clearly,
r, as it is simplicity itself....................
We deal only in........... ..............
.................resh First-Class Goods.
WE MARK TIIE PRICES IN................
............................PLAIN FIGURES.
FROM WHICH THERE IS.................
.............................. UNOHV 1UA1.
WE ARE ENABLED BY..................
.........V....Very, Very Light Expenses
TO SELL ON THE......................
SI
a ............. Closest Sort of Profits.
x AND DO O8 IN PREFERENCE...........
* TO LETTING THE STOCK...............
................GET SHOP WORN
" THROUGH AN INSANE ...................
DESIRE TO GET»..................
..............Rich on High Prices.
WE DO NOT RETAIN ........... .......
EMPLOYEES UNLESS THEY ARE.........
..............Polite and Attentive to All.
OUR PRINCIPAL.........................- ...--
DEPARTMENTS ARE :..............
81LKS, DRESS GOODS, DOMES
TICS, LINENS, HO USEKEEP
ING GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
FLANNELS, CLOTHS, SHA WLS,
BSKIRTB, UNDER WEA, EM
BANDKEBOHIEFS, VEILINGS,
GLOYES, PARASOLS, NEC'K
WEAB, FANS, CORSETS, PAN
IERS, FANCY GOODS, TRIM
MINGS, NOTIONS, ETC., ETC.
S. EACH DEPARTMENT .............. -
2 Is supplied with the LATEST NOVEL
TIES as soon as they appear, and as e
ar- certain articles become POPULAR and
PLENTIFUL, the prices are reduced in
proportion to increased sales.
ge,
....................................................-- -
oe. PARTIES RESIDING.....................
- distant from NEW ORLEANS can send
to us for SAMPLES, which will be
cheerfully sent, make their selections
and get the goode just as cheap as if
purchases were made IN PROPRIA
PERSON.E
]Or. WE PAY TIIE FREIGUT ...................
on all orders exceeding TEN (,1u) DIOL
LARS, and will procure for our patrons
my
eat, articles outside of our line, as a matter
Cot of accommodation.
Illi
E. H. ADAMS & BRO.,
DHLEMk K IN
FRESH FIRST-CLASS
4 DRY GOODS
>r .. ET... PTC.
AT
d 70 REASONABLE RATES,
S 594........IAGAZINE STREET-.-.DXCIV
,bS Four doors above St. Andrew street.
Osa
hi u bt maw oao.ss.
1 GREAT REDUCTION
DRY
GOODS!
As usual we have this year, with the beginning of
February.
Reduced the Prices
TI
c w.. lth
WINTER GOODS,
on hand, and will
SELL THEM AT AND BELOW COST
TO MAKE ROOM FOR
At
SPRING GOODS.
We therefore would advise everybody in need of
DRY GOODS not to fail to give us a call, and so be
convinced of the truth of the above statement.
All our FUR GOODS will be sold
REGARDLESS OF COST.
Our BRSAWLS, NUEIAS and CLOAKS we are
equally as an xlons to dispose of.
Dress Goods
which were sold at 60 cents, sell at 20 cents. Those (
sold at 25, we now sell at 15 cents. s(
Black Silks f
at $I,;worth $1 ~i.
FLANNELS.
of Blue, Red, White and Plaid we have a very large
stock on hand, which we offer at extraordinary bargains.
BLANKETS.
The Fsnest at $5 00.
HOSIERY.
Fine colored Silk Clocked STOCKINGS, worth 60
s cents, at 35 cents. p
id Misses' White Cotton HOSE at 25 cents, worth
50 cents.
in
CORSETS at 50 oanta.
600 pieces choice CALICO at 5 cents.
Lonedale COTTON at 8+ oents.
od BLACK ALPACGA.
We would call particular attention to our stock of
no BLACK ALPACA, which we now offer CHEAPER
if THAN EVI:It.
IA Very fine A pica at 3 ..nts, ar.d S.lk Alpaca at i.
---I:! SCI:E f'TO .E IT.
Matting and Window Shadec,
Inc
ter v ha re ece.vel, on thi ,:elmer New Jrlreasi , J
p.eces of ~VHITE MATTINt, whih woe seal at to
enaoe this month only, and CIIECKEI) MAITIING at
A: cents this month on:y.
We offer to our friends to put up WINDOW IiA DEDS
at it 50 pair, of finest quality.
Bobbinet Bars, Bobbinet Bars,
Euy your OBEBINET BARS now, do not delay.
Wo offer the best at 13 50, and extraesize Bars at I3 0).
The above is a
RARE CHANCE,
and we would advise everybody to beneft thereby.
LEVY BROTHERS,
c-v 585 and 587 Magazine St;
Corner St. Andrew street,
pe ,m WELT USU.DING.
A LIFE Bz I JER ZNOR.A rlNG OF
HIS. HOLINESS POPE PIUS IX.
Thsl rI. ,,e - "..I,.4 1t. w U. Wh II.AI.I..',. - (rme . 1.0 º o. .--' . . P+.le Iw. p..,tl". 
iuoe.,l.4etI.rlt th Lnn"' M h , &mrM.tA . '.l"tanr lnt w 'rudo-.'lrda l - ".ry rph I" ll. through
the Kuoplloll, u.10 H. D..Y·, It Wa jOu. rll .I ew t J rL . y,
he eostalao ef a Stal r ilate lke the on the ngrartlap In pltes froo, byr Mr. Miban is $0.000
TIn al prlr0.ori . /40w.rrrrns tl arlta et ( 1 rm. Ipne . rtrr tf se n .a.O." . 0 o .. t.o r YU..
Wik 1l. 1 .0 1: 1 . n lr. . I . 1 .1.1 w. l *h It,-11 I .t nilt w" " l,. r'", 1 ,.1t tIOt , ld*w .l6.rt r 1 ,fF VII.i.*
M o4d It . ancur -u attil t U1. m to li l 4 , thr 0.0n 0t .1 d :a -t.n , Uo n p.o f pot l a td
Sam erFr Orr TIfNf (fNRT1FIC.ITE, IT IS WORT[ R6.0o TO ror'.-p
OT 3ZOtEW. CI T=i CDB? ICIAT together with 35 s l.a ..+ .. "+-l.tr "+ "1u++'l-r-m 1c K ll -,
HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS IX.
1ku0 ..r u,, l. lur wt .,l. lli u1l"n I f l . (till, t".r-l"br •ll'ý 1"...t o Ir "Ilr.ll, t.llnlt fob ntT ..A ut.4
TE RENDEZVOUS O THE , SCA rdw, orWORLD.
The Ieadquarters of. t1h Plam o and l.i."utIo Trade of New O(-rleans and the South..i.
.,The ou * " ,.1t w,,1.t.r 111i1,n I.-,ed for. . I. i1 . t 11.V I .: 1 "rN. 15 AC.. OM A *l.ACCOM O NG 111TRR . adI s x {
aor e, 1,If )ITwo Hundred · ) "n P llianos and Organs,r.
Conanstin of the UNEQUALLED and PERFECT
. . . . . . .,,,,l .- 1 .le'.ai t,! .0(11t. . ItIU l" , 1 l il. '. . "015. 0 all c"ln d o
" LTLATI0 AZT 01110, 235 Broadway. Nw tat.
PRIGHT, ,SQU.iARE AN.D GRANqD
NEW HARDMANUSIC ND PINO STOE,
No U1.. CANAL STREET (TOUO UILANDRDING),
The Headquarters of thstePla and Musie Trade or New Orleans and the South.
The bono.. 'W~rr'oisn 1. t nowned r,,r It. /lit' II ' ANI. AC(COMMSODATIGO TIORMS. rad feo
the SUPERIOR QUALITY Ob I I'S INSutKUMlE .1Cn. At be Mamoonot hVateroomo.. cau be found am
NEW ENGLrteND ORGANS c
Two Hundred Pianos and Organs,
Con- stin of the RUMEALLED annd RFLTUM ,
CHICKERING
UPRIGHaT, SOQUARE AND GRAND
PIANO,
THE ELEGANT UPRIGHT
HARDMAN PIANO, | XILA(
TB: STANDARD
MASON & HAMLIN
AND
NEW ENGLAND ORGANS.
A~eo fifty seoondhand Pianoe and Organs, at prtoie to eult ereryone. Every toetromeat sad It fiapr
DIRECT IMPORTATION OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS etc., LECONTE'S sod other BRASS INSTRUMENTS. sld as
Wholeeale aoo Hetall, at prices to defy all competition.
S SHEET MUSIC-THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH.
PIANOS REPAIRED, TUNED. HAULED GE STOREI) AT REASONABLE PRICES.
IyOOIT0DI OLD PIANOS TATEN IN XCEXIIA Wil
I. . 4.1 n R C P . , IFT N.. E.. ..
w i ,,) , .,ll nd o ,e,, p i , t.rloe ar y l, r - s1 -,a 1
' ,r. Fl,. , , ,I , . ,lrllr·.t . ,r , t ·,r - {I ,u
I I, L ES. Sr1 :,1.1 "rl . 1. L r I. ,,'
f A hundred Other thinas ehelsp.
A i - t'l ... . !.r.t. '..+:,r .e rr t, ': |plI ae.
Also, nn Imnernse Stck of Fruit
d 0rnann ent.t` Treesc. E nerKrena,
t,.,~. :,,, I r ~''( In trr . liit It... 24th
year. 13Creenhous. 400 AcrOes.
mh3 "1
SI N THE RECEIPT OF FIFTY CENTS, WE
will send, poetage paid, to any address. a Land. 17
some Chromo of
"IsIS HOLINESS, LEO XWG," d
from an authentic Portrolt loaned the publishers by w
HisOrace, Archblishop Wood.W
Address. Cbromo Departmaent. Rc
NATIONAL IIBURAU OF 0E1 NINO,
mh3 2t 512 Pine street Philladelphia.l
SPRING
e
Ta
SILKS.
eper
The nnde:s'goed have just opened a fall and oom
plate line of
SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS,
El
with a general variety of NEW TISSUES.
1 .
1). II. IHOLMER,
of oc2 lyt p Non. -: ca:na ar·n I.. FBourbon wte.
A CARD
SCHOOL SHOES
1'ORt MIS' ý'E AN.lt BOYS.
wjr ,. n ',t 10 ae ! ý. '.. E t.oee at rean "i . u.
prletan t II r,I I dIl.' I 1 \VIt" (I *t O r(ta. welr  ( :
lh i : t Ii, s her t a the
dr r t .aa n* I, t - ,a, r , , , +t. }, " 'i
S at tfart or",:,h {.I ,.r t A I , rl . t , . ' ., t ' o 1 .'
at rh ) i t t, r1 o L, it t, itab a l +,
it atla t o r f ,w , 'rt a ai , I t shall a. `' i '1d a ,
SOn hac1i , ,n t'an(ll ' ·, '.. l" rk );;,, lh.", I (II T l
Es SHOE Ia c .at ,,oIat remacral. tl rwee.
TIHOS. DOWLINC,
i......... ....t.C t rp Street..... t.. . 1"
,. l l on5p .'
pHilLIP ANTONI,
Corner Josephine and Constance Btresta
L- bl recei ed ea large ,iaortoent of .ine -
B meatluro t cl E l for the . M. r l. ,
STTho ih w wtIr llt. S trd CRtt, bCIXEs.
Tat l'i thO farst e ,::)in t rloade. in thbs e ify to p ..atrabiing a
factor e" fr a edhool Shornd l.l int fallt pi "
On liioU rnnticley. EA rpccilltrk in the iOOT nrdn,
whi hOl e wl t st l r ao t a erl l o prre es..
AS. KIRKPATRICKWL he
Bookseller, Stationer.
P I AN PRINTER, .
- Pictures, Frames, Poiture Cord,
PRAYER BOOKS, BEADS, SCAPULARS, ET.
Ca... and exmn... my gooduinet nr.t...... . e
Sframed to order 5ee e p ly
TEA COMPANY.
HONG KONG BUILDING,
w3W ORLEABA
- RETAIL BTOBBB -
9.--............. Canal Street.......~.. .- e
AND
179.............Poydrau tteet ...........179
We guarantee our Taaa traaee from everfy an1tBO
tion and any manipulatIon whatever, and hawa fixd the
PRICEKS A LOW as any ylot claaa I21e York hoke.
We ar now selling (Green. Black or Mized Tes at
271, 35o, 400, , o, 750. 1I and 01 OU.
OUR FAMOUS PARCHED COFFEES
* REDUOED.
FRitSH PAcHERD h0c. RIO to 95e.
FRESH PARCHED 35e. RIO to 76.o,
To aooommodst, our up-town patron, we haveoeepod
two more Stores. at
519 Magazine street, near St. Mary,
9379 Dryades street, above Ersto.
Hong Kong Tea Company.
SmStep in and see the wonderful Telephone, whilh
eperat a the wiree specially mllt for as.
nol 77 l'lJp
ELDER'S
Catholic Agency,
1 i -........... Poydres 8treet...... .....1t4
Frmn tbs central locality (In the an..e bloek wlth the
CIY HALI, the community wl:l benceforth be served
with BOOKS, PERIOLICALS, I'APERS, STATION
EltY. al I all kLind of Catholic IEVOTIONAL
CHARLES D. ELDER.
l' a..,' , - . IsaS tf
. v.* iILIKLLY,
No, 8 Camp Street,
AMi:l.I(;AN AN'D FOREIGN
Watches, Diamonds,
.IEII'l, Y" A NID SILIVERI WARE,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
'p, :a! na"n ;or' to 'Vatch Rlepairing. de23 ImSp
COUGHS ANo COLDS. "eROWa's
ERONCHIAL TROCHES " rill allay
irritatitl,, wl,ihlinduces
migthingK, frid given immn
diat., r-'lief in| Isronchltll
' t.rr0 ilf, Ilaltl.sm, altl.mm
su..., kore Tlruoat, and Con
Irlsptive and Asthmatlc
Co.s.plainta. The 'Bronchial
Tr,.hers' have ,een .teUadily winning their way
lnto pubhll: fiav.r. unltil the-y are known and
ared saee-rly all .over tues wolrld.
del2 4m5p
SINGING, PIANO AND ORGAN LES
SONS.
Mrs. THEREBSA CANNON BUCKLEY T prepared
t -i- !n-In-t. P.n, and Oruan a essan either at
her residence, 1,5 Prieur street, between St. Philip
and Ursuline, or in schools. She has als otald
Singing Clas on Mondays and Thursday. from 4 to
r. a., which affords specill aduratages to pupilp.
deS Sp Of
AUOTIONEERS,
Ofloe, No. 11 Carondelet Street,
Between Canal and Osumon,
LOI Will attend to Sale of Real 5t.t FMrn.iture, BSteed
Bnds Sorot  etta se, .
-ell elp rsniing e ]ess..
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