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V.' 1 . '. ID) ' dit- Til' MOHILK fMifiiii! IF YOU AllE IN SEED Or ANYTHING IN TUB 3" MOW I.E. J. P. KEHOE, DEALER IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Hosier)', Aolioii, Elc, Dre Good J; Millinery a Specialty. C?WiI send sample of goods. LEGAL ADV Afflie Brad oilier Frogs For Food. i Dauphin (street. October 1, lfKi. ..MOBILE, ALA 34-3m LINE SEND YOUR OKDEIiS TO AMME i'sHi;in any (Louse We guarantee to sell you better gnods-at'low er pricei "" ""ua "'i-ew ioik. mill lines of.Diy. Goods in ullfts brandies ; i.lso CLOAKS 4W AND WRAPS Henry Hamersen, Successor to Ferdinand SiuitL, RESTAURANT And Oyster Saloon, No. 3-2 North Royal street, MOBILE, ALA. Ladies' private dining saloon up-stairs. I? r list-class loujpuga. July 4, lHMT.. lH-Gin Mclay& Roche, PliOPRIETOKS WAVJJKXY STABLES, AND AVI V-J.A CHILDREN.T UNDERTAKERS, KOYAL STREET Between Register ofliee and Battlo House, MOBILE, ALA. (VTheir elcgunt line of Undertaker's G.iods are selected from the befit muiiiifao- tm ii'H, and no pains am snared to make j this department, second to none. I Mr. K. 1. ALACK, at fSoriinton ennviimn vAiirtnll .i t. .. , ... .. . f-aiithoi i.ed to act as our Hciit, and orders w 7' 1 BuunJitra iinu -ue.es ior comparison through him will have our prompt often Carped, MallingM, ISng, Window Shades. Etc. L. IIAMMEL & CO., 1 and 13 I;iiihin Mice I. TI.miM;, ALA. trio convince ' October 30, 1S5." 35-tim A Sure (Jure Jp oonsnpaiion Aii WK IIEAACIIE,H October 30, tw5. ' ORANGE ELIXIR LAXATIVE. Price 30c. per dot lie. TRY ONE BOTTLE., cse warus emulsion. It gives Flesh und Health. Address B. WARD, Druggist, , ' Mobile. Ala. 35-im tion. March ' 1885. KcKAY fe ROCHE My CURTIS &G CO. MANUFACTURERS' t AGENTS oots,(cURTls?)Shoei IS'o. 5 Dauphin Street, MOBILE. RIOUILE, A L 1. October 30, l-5. "Wholesale and Retail, 35-ly 18 5 4 ft- 7 t The Old Established Great Southern music Houso of - i. H. SNOW, , ., M0J1 ILK, Vi ..... : ... 1 . . . ' '..(..(. 3. now odeiing special inducements M H!l purchasers'iif Pianos and Oimh.vs either forcash or niKlalliiientn. Aluoevnrythiug in the mnsicjd line. Artist' faint, uiumicb, iiayues, luneis ami ttveryiuing m tno art line, ut less than New York ' 1iioii. vMiiera lespci iiuiiy soiicticui J HVOW July 04.1rt5. ' ' al;y- HOME INDUSTRY FOUNDRY, 8. E. Cor. Water and State Streets, MOBILE, ALA., Manufacturer of Steam Mills aiall Other Maeluscry, Brass andjron Castings of Ail Kinds, t.OX EAILIXC, CEMETERY FKXCKS, VF.RAXQ.tnS, OFFICE HA 111 XG, El i floors, jjilKtiicr, Elc. 1rr"l't aU;'Wttiini7g. All Country Orders promptly attuided to. X GEO. C. ill'.IIT, More, nan. Myfc,l8.-,. - HMy COOLVfyEWS. At , ' MOBILE, ALA. Bargains in Children Boys ntid Men Suits. Otu-?t.7. suits sold elsewhere at :i.00- Our 3.00 suits nld lsewhero 'at $.".00. Our S4.00 suits hold elsewhere at jii.00. Our ?5.0t suits Bold elsewhere for $7,50 and S 50. Men suits ft f0 sold elsewhere at pi Our f& 60 suits sells elsewhere ut ffijuO. Our $7 00 suits sold elsewhere, at 10 00, and our $0 00 suits sold elsewhere troni $Vi 00 to $13 ,r0. Bargains in Mens, Ladies and Children's Mioes. Oiikm 00 shoes sold elsewhere for el Ml, and our 41 25 sold elsewhere for $1 7ft. Our ijjll- 00 sold elsewhere at & . Our 2 00 siioes sold at II and i 7-, Try our New Orleans shoes. hich are the best ior wear, at $'j 00 and 2 50. Bargains in Mens and Children's Hats Our 50e hats sold rlsowhero Jit Wfc. Our 75o hats sold elsewhere at $1 25. Our 81 00 hats sold elsewhere at $1 50. Our fl 50 hats sold elsewhere lit $v! 50. Our 00 hat sold elsewhere at $3 00. Also a largo stock of DRY. GOODS, Sold lower than any honsoiu the South. We mean to sell these goods. Call and see for yourself. MARX BROS.. Comer Dauphin & Comm. lee Ms, October 23, lrtjo. 34-1 m J CAV.NAfill. WM- HARNEY, T. 1'. BROWN, A. F. TALIAFERRO. -'icanagh, Miarncy $ Urotcn, jf Successors to Scranton, JJarncy & Co., . IMPORTERS OF AN1 DEALERS IN Mill Hi DOMHG HIIOTE May , jfi5. 3MOBILE, VI,V. 10-6ni WM. V. BEROUJON, UNDERTAKER Northwest cornet Conception and Conti streets, iTIOIIILE, ALA. A full supply of every article in the trade. Pnnctnal attcnt ion imn if. .it'! : 1 .1 1 .n i ii . . . " ii'ninn rraivfii iiijuiumaj. a iuii snpgny oi nuriai IXUH-s kept in sUick. I'ricna reduced in accordance to tlie tunes, far below city prices. iiiiv v. in-. 2n-lx ZADEK 8i GOV: MOI1ILE, AliAr Invite your atten'ion to their entirely new stock nt sumonls, Jewelry, Solid Stsrlin-j Silver &r.d riatod W&ra. of the finest quality. Clioico Hi illia.ijs in single stones and matched .aiis a spe cially. lold Chains, Lockets, Crosses.tNccklaccs. Sleeve Buttous, Binds, etc. JSoUK Uol.n RlNOS. ' Hold anil Silver IV.ilcSies, of American, English and Swiss Manufac ture. American and French t;i,OCKS ASiD KKCx'ZES, Silver and 1'lated ware of the best manu facturers. . Jewelry Made to Order. aed repaired by the best workmen Sterling Silver NpooiM and Fork. Also an elegant line of FANCY ARTI CLES in handsome morocco and wooden eases, manufactured thisf season expressly for Bridal and Holiday Presents. Tho'fiuest Watches repaired and put in perfect order by the most txperieuocd rccs Mir. John II. Brukvly, who lids H.slieJ ti ftoaciy at Bordci- tow nj N. J., w rites as iollows to the Ifew York i"ctr : To those w ho have trietl them, irog' w hen properly cooked, mo a great delicacy ; and, judging from our market report h, the tie nianil is quite up to tho supply. Can they be Miccesslully cultivated as an article of food us other ant- mulsare cultivated, and if tso, will it pay t Some years ago I thought ot establishing a froggeiy, and wrote to persons I supposed most likely to be posted on the subject, lint could uearot no one w ho had had experience iu this kind of cul ture. Ibe great diruculty seemed to be to know w hat to feed them wuu too taupoies tuere was no trouble, us they are vegetable feed ersand abound in our cnri ioiids, Last spring I took 2J bushels fro in one of ni.v fioiuls, they having gone salely thiougli the winter; and in the tall took from the same pond live tunes as man v. it seemed a great pity that there as no better use tor them than to turn them in to guano. Alter their transition into froghood, they Hie no longer rirUisfied with a vegetable diet. BnnsTfliey d.aw their supply of food i tni all departments of ani mated nil mro, it (night not to be dilhVult to supply their wants. At tiu?c their special food is abun dant and easily ot4aiued. Potato beetles enter largely tuto their bill of fair, us do also tutcrpiIUi'S aud curcuiois. . All these are abundant at times, and an ample sa'pply "t3 usuan in tauiRble tor n conaidei ablo portioi.of the summerv brown mud fish, too is a favorite, XEW OKI.EA - .- - . S I izg- : I kUHHRS B all . I VI R B n Tl ta rl (a u Ii xgr h m m m vi 1; - x& m a i? km Xut u LD RELflOLE!' . -AT yEW ORLEANS t : DIRT ESTHACTOR. 'or liar a Water, For all Kind of Water. Does nst Injur tho Finrt Patric. HOGraviev St May 1, 1BH5. New Orleans. . 12-6ui m, 125 com MEW ORLEANS. JSO. M. I'ABKXK. 0 W.iJ). liATKIM. W Hart Parker, Hay ncs &Co. WHOLESALE J trocars & LinuorSDealsra. J -SHrtyJUrilers prouiptlyttendcd t' f Vrus Street, 3 J "VAnr . 3(i-ly m r August 7, 1885. FRED'S HOUSE tTTIIE OLD 11ELIAULE. 106 - St. Charles - 10 WS. TROE0EL, Proprietor, ResUoraiii which can be often obtained in large quantities in the ditches. True they do not hesitate occasionally to make meal on a fellow-frog, but in the great multitude that could be readily raised, these would scarcely no missed. It theyghould require their food alive when lhev take it, there mialit be some 'dim. culty in supplying their wants, Liit it they teed on the eggs of the carp, as they are said to do, 1 can see no reason why an artificial food couhr not bo jnovidod for them Ground dried blood or groaud fish scraps, mixed with boiled potatoes might be put iu such shape that tuey would ieud upon ic. Tho ex periment could easily be tried bv any one wishing to test if. An in- closure ot a few square vards of water with a small smieo. of ili r i ii..- , . . . 13 i.uni, iiiiviug u urtse ot boards lis nig two or three inche above the water, and surmounted bv n fence ot halt an inch mesh ot galvanized wire two feet high, wouid make a very respectable trogaer.v. If one did notdio to raise them for mar ket, a supply for home nsa wpulil be no niTfiiu udditiou to oiiu's lar der Meals anil roVnns t reasonabe nrices aud ut all houj. OFKK DAY AND NIGHT. . 'lhis'l'oUfO bus no connection with any other limjse or ino same unnio. Juitii 13, 1S84. l,V8in IIMmuuJ tBHlBMHMnBHHHHBIBBnBlBBBBBBBMHSJinuMi KEMEMREK thoKUYJtEB. ST. CHARLES 1 Two (loots above fit. JliarW Theatre, A'eu Orlrnn, By-and-By. Do Was but a child, when one night, after he had tvi'ii jll many days," an angel appeal I'd lit his bedside and looked so kindly into his ftiee that lie held up his tlii'l uaiKis and whispered: "I am .ready let me go with you.'.' "bomo time not now," whisper ed the augel, and she soothed him to gentle sl.niiber. Again, when manhood had come, lie tell asleep one day, and in his dreams the angel returned had been years since ho saw her, but her fade wore the same raidi aut smile, aud age had passed her "It is time I w ill go with you," ue saitt as no started up, but the angel waved him back aud said "H alt it is not time." 1 cars passed by, The gray haiis were thicker than tlio black the tace was tuu'owt'd villi many lines maus un.uiu nail passed iuul mail's decline had come. The hi icht dream c;nne oucu more. mil UP"1 It ""gel BUY YOlh V novel use, say muV 15'lsteru paper, i Deiiig inatl.; oyster suens oy.a ita.vrr,- uoiiii., man, wio is coining moaiy fit lijs new euterpiise. The shells tire, placed iu a patented null am! ground. It has a capacity of live tons a day. li.V an iiigeiiiousarr.iiigeineiit seives are kept at work nssorting the dust into fine, coarse, and itrsitfiieielif ly ireated. Ibe hue auirihe coarse aretakeu by rlerator belts to the floor below, where, through canvass chutes, regulated by wooden slides, barrels ne rapidly tilled. The product is sold for chicken feed. Twenty tons and mote are sent Solid .vearly to San Francisco, orders are lilt.,, I C..... lir .... . men umii 1 1 est urn stales, and liertnudaand the Sandwich Islands have been supplied. workmen September IS TS.S5. 9-6m FURNITURE! PI. Z3..XIorrcsf DEALER IN furniture of Every De scription I Price lower than any other, boose iu the South. . 52 Dauphin street, " MOBILE, ALA. Not 30 lsM. - 3!l-ly hi leading mrsi bocs or mu. E. T. Cowaet. C. L. Cowari. E. T. Cowart & Bro., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Pale ot Western &. Country Produce, 3t?&0K.Wt-r lfiAl St. Michael Pts. MOBILE, ALA. ryPooltry. Eggs and Game a Fprialtj. fv-pUnvl Is, 16. 2Moi rorter, KirkJjride & Son, . .JS1 X. Water St, mobile;.,.; jlla. G. Van Antwerp, Ilaa always on hAiiil a loll aupply of AUO A 1T.1L LIXE OF t:ib.t Coror L..j it A 1 ,v, , . :i.r., ala. 'ft bt STA. R x" A. C?) 3 ri )f, m I? kM g I I W .1 Ci"" : !. I Dosrs. Sash and Blinds. WK ARE KOW SKIXUiO White Pine Doors, SASn AND BLINDS, At Lower Prices than ever before sold in this Market. r?Kend for Quotations. Estimates t niTiishnl on application. jnty K4. i-p. 81-3m id pJ f. tu9 lf'Wrf HAT-J A Larjje WboUale Stock ot Hats and Clips, for Cxbh only. None at hen seed arrlr. J. J. MEYER 4 CO., S. E.f.rTi.-r !.:a A I m ,- . , MOBILE, WHOLESALE ' IAauor Dealers, Agents for Anhcuttr Buch St. Louis and Av- . rora, ItuL KEG BEER, 13 S. Csaiatro ti 13 S, Trent Sirtjti. Juiw 86. " 17-f.m The I'ortlitud Obterver recently published' tho following portiuent paragraph: "Ye editor-had, the good luck to collect; $S'J.87i, and, thiiikiugihis world was all smiles, weuttoOhioto seo his uiother-iu- law. Now all you who are back for this- paper for two or three years ami have nut sand enough to meet biu), come up ami pay tne 'devil' ? he will give you n receipt lrr it ' " "llow does it happen that there are ho many old maids among the school teachers V usked a reporter ot a school teacher the other day. "liecause school teachers are, as i - ' ruie, women oi sense, ana no wo. man will give up a $00 position for a f iu man," was the reply. n't. , , . . . auu voiumuus uispaicn says mat me College contains blonde girls, brunette girls, non-com mittal girls, quiet girls, boisterous girls. .an H-II, BUUIl k"lH, IU1U ginS, iat girls, ugly girls, pretty girls, uuu id i act, any mud, size or de scriptiou ot girl known in the trade. A harmouicutn. with French clothes itin attachment, and so ar ranged at to be readily adjustable 10 tne nose, is ou ere 4 bv an invent or as something that will fill a long felt want in the way of converting pesuierous snorer into an in vol untary musician. The amaJI-pox is excitin terror in Wieoousiti aud aloug the Cana dian Lordt r iu the Eastern cities. and the iwspaier are strenuous ly ad vocatuig general racciuatlon as a preveutivc. -croB- ii:irTiiG Tho orJer of .Railroad Conduc tors, reef nt y in session at Louis ville, adjourned to meet atrain at Vew Orleans on the Second Tups. 4 iu .imj, 1331. j pfty com I au 'duck of a cirl"' here a. w!cLd --i3it.n.. t ' -ffhere 1 "Surely yon will take mo nowj" ue sain as no leit iter sotc prrsenee. "I have uecoiivUshfd my work on ear' hand long for rest." "Wail I will coaio oitco more," she answered. Other years were numbered with the dead. A feeiilo old man bad wept bitter tens over ibe loos ot wile and sous and daughters. One oyonetiiey Had been gathered to earth while ho waited. One "W one the friends ot his youth iniW manhood had passed into the dark vallev bevond siht aud sound oft mortal man. One uight when the summer sun sauk to rest in a sky ot the purest gold, when the great world seemed almost noiseless when the robin sang softly and tiew to his rest to quiet the fears of his mate, the ears of the poor old man heard the sounds of sweet inusic alar till, It came nearer aud nearer, and I he darkness lighted tip with such a glorious light that his old eyes saw a pfocossipii marching past him. As be looked aud wondered and doubted, hisraugfel turned aside and stood before him. "Who are they f" ho asked. " "Frieuds -who have gone before. Watch closely." Byandby'he saw the faces of the lriends of his youth. Then a glad shout reached his ears, -and hands were waved from alar off. .People broto awaj from him and rejoiced. There was his wife- there were his sous aud daughters. He held out bis trembling bauds to the nttgel and pleaded : "You promised me !' , "And the by -and by has cornel" the angel answered. When- tit men aud women of earth came to look upon him in his coffin they whispered to each other: "lie must have died us a child fall" asleep. See the glad smile pu his face." f AN FI BER... N zep; AT YRS, IIP llnca ili-vnMninS rOPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, No. 9 Chartres st reet, neuf Canal, NEW OKLEANd, ii., where yon c.in select from an utiusuallf largo variety of F.-iKEiioiiabiu JiJiliinery, purchased iiersoimlly iu N, w York and llaltitiioie, and ordered from leadinii I'ariuiuu Modistes, Her styli are fie newest and nriees the lowest iu lue Cl.'. Keeps a full lino of Onuinn lleilin Zephvrs ut U cents iicr ourco. delivered Orders proinplly filled ami ntuuU i hee 'ujlli Aiii Uuumid wlivw aut eolii wr s itii-- 11 c J. L. DeMERITT, 2H1 South Rampart, head of Xcw Basin, Now Orleans, La. Drawer No. 2, ir M-ly Tostofllco I!ox :1V17. r. and L. Kxchange. Oct. It), 181. tip m i H W. G. TEBAULT, WHOLESALE AND IlKTAIL FOHIiTO, o. :17. IU' aud 41 fioyal street,, rcw Orlrans La. Novembi r SI, lvl. IM-ly toi v Ootolwr !, 3.'-ol i lir.ai Oiioaxs: Mason & rliip! M iisica I 1 nst ru on n i s o ny Priees Ut compete wijl " UnlMi fit a tea. October !, 1HH5. 133 CfliMl & 1H Itoitiimu Sin., KgW Olll.KANK, llaimno'h 31 uxlc IIouserufcioutli 1MANOS: ' t'Ll'-k'Tidi;. Wcbor, AItthi!MlM'k, t JiimliiiMii, Miuton A Haitnliii, jHvker Jim., tllL.ifl, Kiin tint Tttnia ! H.P.BUCKLiinr, I - mt :n -j f , V-w Orleans, f ' un V '. ' "' I , na.'i 'I''"'"''" -V ' I !:- - I- J t -;.-. .-. tn ti ' - - frior a April 21, tV f Hii r.stey . t ions. 'Tj the C20. ZVZXZZX I'MpUtaa I 1.) tt-ttJtliO!l Kjii f, fc i.titcl, Tiililo ntleiitien to triiusii.i t enHlrmt'ts. All work iu t!iv tQiawriat art ilu'ib-iu a-4 iti'tio in in uer. Oi t. U, s-'-'y fllba&uahii ,.ch -AND- I ivery & mm Decenaber will come in on Tnea day this year, the first Monday iu the month falliog couaenuentlr on the 7tb, whioii will make the vaca tion between the two Congresses, tue longest possible under the con stitution. Nos. 43 And 45 South lioyal St., Mobile. Ala. Keep the finest Hum! Caskets am! tCases, the latest style of Metalic, Mil :tiogany aid Hone wood Coin us, alsotl every trrnde of cheap oollius. Havilii; refitted our establisliment with all late improvements, and liuv- nir now the lurpect atock on hand we ,nre enabled to sell nt reduced ruU-a. Cnstoiucrs entrust i nit their tnula ti us will be guaranteed satisfaction. uniera uy trlrfrrnph will receive prompt atteuliou xnd satisfaction 'guarantee!. . peclll attantioa paid totha buyinc and Belling of horsea and vehicles. Mnreti x, irt-ir,. 7-iv GREAT JACK50H EOffTBI A young man Iu eastern Arkan sas was committed to jail tor mar rying a eirl that was eugaged to another, on the charge of removing mortgaged property. Look out boya, The wealth of the South has in creased sine 1SS0 from $2,184,000, 000 to 83,070, OOO.OOO. What stat--"" PXISt,. V" nvAtl.-jt -rffod of its own, and. real. ommaods eytanatbr. We believe we Lave soma of them things iu the sea coast counties. ILLINOIS CEJSTIUL K. It. The Great Through Lino for Pasaengeri and F reight to. all Point FPNQJiTIl AND U'aST.j The aKLT Line rnnninr Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars 'THKOt (ill from NEW ORLEANS t CINCINNATI, bf. LOLT3. W EMI'HIS and CHICAGO without change of truck. , . ONLY ONE CHANGE to New Tork aud Eastern Ci'.iea. 1 he oxi.r WKKCT route to ST. LOTI CTIICAOO, auA ALL l'tUXIH NJKTH aad WET. Many milt borfr a many hnnr quit ker than any othrlH- PU.MIAKU UAIX.K. ail HKtL EA1L8, Elkoavt Ci-Ai i.pa, ( t , Co.m KrrTioB and yrirn Tim p. til'LED, COMFORT, i iFETF -' "V. t) ic I, w We will send ymi an Anicvienii Key f Iiir Watch, Iu a Pure Siivtr (.'i: v FOE, 5&13 A Silver-cased A.iueri an STi.il WINDING A Golrasi-d Aimri.an Hteui-M iiu!i"3 V;,leh. ALL Kl.'t.LY Ol'AHAMXEt). Send for a mtiiloeo. A. OKlriAOLl) & CO.. 1UI Clltlul St., KW OliLKAN. July Hi, ln.1T. W G0AL!G0AL! ALABAMA COAL & COKE CCXPAHT, SuecwwonTto AKUHiSOX BABES, SICaroiidelet fit., NEW ORLEANS. ALABAMA. rm'SBCR0'ANTHnACETE Coal in hop;hends for shipment. Will t '" deliver CmI at all slat ions on L N. K. i.,.....n m,.i.,i., ,,,i ni Krleaos. at tna fcllowing prices, viz : Stm Ctxd ia cr IomI lol. per Mlmj ,J. .J I BtV OMl v aw UJf lM .uamrw I Oi tober U, lms. Established 1847. Diamonds,7atcln JEWELRY Eenairiuir of fine Watcli and convert- 8f 1 LfllK JS TUE LOWEST. Tnins leave and arrfveat Oiilpot ae follow.: - 1 1 ARRIVTC. m. Ex. Jo. 1, ?:ii.m. Cornsr r-M n. I i t. No. S, lih45a.m. ket Azent. Snnthem fern. Art. Juii. T. November 13, ls-s. iux Key into Stein-Winders a af"-"' Edward Lillent 95 Caosl street, NEW 01; Aug. 14.18H5. - J. H. Carter, WITH f ZUIIERIJIEIl & Ci Wholcs.iIe Grocers ABd Commission Jlcrchants, 53, 37, 39 and 41 Pete" trort' ' Caroer tftiravier, ;.7 SEW OELEASS. TT,?'!'T' W mm (Paccerr to 4aa), E. F. ViK(- SEED S ,v;r.' 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