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vZiZAmt the postolnoa at bornotou PK-" JAYERS, Proprietor. fkloay. .June 10, 1887 gStYime-Table L&N. R.R r JU2fca1 if. Until further notice passenger trains . r .n1 N. railroad will arrive a rt as follows, running by standar t me, MM! GOINO KA8T. No 4 Leaving New Orleans at 7:45 a.m. Arrive at Bay St. Louis, 9:50 a,ui ; Pass rhrUtian, 10 07 ; Mississippi t;uy, iv.m 10:51 . Ooean Springs. 1100 a.m. Scntnton. U:42 a.m ; Grand Bay, 109 2? !. 12:23. MoUile 1:05 p.m. ifo. 2 Leaving New Orleans at 8:05 Em AI 1 1 " " " i'. , .... r-hristian. 10:08 p. m ; Biloxl, 10:50 i . ficaan Snrings, 10:58 p.m ; Scran' L- it. o.m.- Mobile, 12:45 a.m. Fast line train only makes the above ,twJ' GOING WEST, K. 3 Fast Line Mail leaves Mobile at 2-25 a m. Arrives at Scranton 3:38 a.m. Ocean Spring 4:13. Biloxi 4:23, Pass Christian 5:05, Bay St. Louia 5:15, New Orleans 7:10. No other stops made. Vn I Leaviuir Mobile t 2:25 p.m Arrives at 8t- Elmo 3:05, Oraml Bay s-lS, Scranton, 3:25; Ocean Springs, 4-21: Biloxi, 4:30; Mississippi City, 4.-34 , pss Christian, 5:13; Bay St. Loms, 5:2o; NowOrleansiSO p.m. Gko. J. Santa Cnuz, Station Agt. tail Notices -10 Cents a Line for Each lasertion. LOCAL NEWS. On hihI after April 11, 1887, fast freights, Nou. 71 ami 72, will have a Condi iittached between Mobile and Scranton, for the uc cotntnodation ol pftssengers, leav ing Mobile at 8:25 p.m., arriving at Bern nt on t 11:19 p.m.; returning leave Soraotpii at 1:20 a.m., urririnj; lu Moo, li' at 4:35 h. m. ...... C. Marshall, Supt The tools am not all Jead yet. Our town is as healthy an usual The Board of Supei vimns meet Monday for general business. Col.. W. R. Snyder being iu at. tendance on Court gave us a cull. Some '.'people liave mighty strong Htomucbs. . Tlie.y can stom Hch a Imglsh wiiii. ' Elder 0. 1). Bowftn was a wel come Cidlet at the DEMOCUA'J -Star oflice Monday evening. . ; Thorp." is another shaver at Heebl's barber sliop. ' He has come Mr. George W. Wilkes, of the lirloxi Herald was in to see us Wed tmv.ihiy..' Llo was nun business trip. No ti onhle. to t-ho frooils at F. in: lift's. vUal aronntl, examine, anil is plcustid liny w'.iat .von iit'ed. :i()tie d i.v this week seveitty-Bve boxes ol tomatoes were shipped from ltero t Chicago and tit. Louit. --Lust Tuesday eighteen thous and pounds of fish was shipped from this place to Middle ami Meridian. It is said lo be ti IrueMgu of an eiigageuienrif u .voting: man smokes in the iireseuoe of bis lady love iu public. Mt:. Kennedy, of Mobile, whs here last week visiting his boii in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. D..Laure'uiline. Maj. V. T. Walthall, of Blloxi, Was a pleasant caller at the Demo CBAT STAR pflice Wednesday. We are sorry to see the Major looking so feeble. MiyTlios.-C. Ruble, of the flroi oR t)1e& Woodman, of Vaneleave, gave ua a vail this week. Be says all Is quiet along Bluff Creek , -We learu from our couutry friends this week that the crops generally, are very promising iu tbe county. Tbey have had good sea sous, y Refreshi u!r showers have fell , Our tonus for announcing for otHca ai u fol lows : Bute or District, IIS i County, I0; Brat, V. No aonouceinent will be published aniens scooniiHinied by the Cash. No deviation from thus ruin. Calls on candidates will be pnbllshed at regular advertlalng rates. FOB D18TKICT ATTORNEY SEVENTH DISTRICT. We are authorized to announce Mr, JAMES H. NEVILLE, of Kemper couuty, asa oandidate for re-election to the office of District Attorney of the Soveuth Judi eial District subject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR SURVEYOR. We are authorized to announce Major E. W. MORRILL as a candidate for re election to tbe office of Surveyor of Jack sou county subject to the action of the primary election. FOR TREASURER. I announce myself a candidate for re election to the office of Treasurer of Jackson county subject to the action of the Democratic party. I propose, if elected, to keep ail office at Scranton as heretofore. J. K. McLEOD: We are authorized to announce Mr W. STEWART as a candidate for Treasurer of Jackson county-r-subject to the action of the primary electiou. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. We are authorized to announce Mr. WALTER M. DENNY as a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Courts of Jackson county subject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to aunounce Mr. FRANK H. LEWIS us a caudidate for dherifl of Jackson county subject to the actum of the Democratic party. Communicated. CATHOLIC SERVICES LAST SUNDAY. reus, wlio.saiii; I eter's gcnejally .over the country, but not tuough water has fallen to swell the creeks, so as to move the logs to our mills. -We received a pleasant visit Monday from Ker, Thos. S. West, presiding elder of this district. lie "as in excellent health and ns cueerf al as ever. Master Wooteu W. Moore left last week for Northwest Texas lere be expects to locate. Look out, Wooten, that the "cowboys" don't get jour scalp. Mr. W. H. Mcintosh, ft pleasant Centleman and a lawyer, ot Mobile, tave a a call Tuesday. Mack has cases in oar Court house, but the oa be has at Moss Foitit seems to k ot . more 1 port a nee than auy other. We wish yoa success, Mack, pscully ia the latter ease. rBnj the best ice. and ica cold by tbe cask or keg, Iron Bud B Brd oia afXew Orleans Prices aTC J dtiiveral free. Oar q!j and much esteemed friend and. patron, Mr.. Coroelioa 'id, ftosa. niiir A&ericua, paid as . " r.T plenAiferatsd agrertble visit Sooij-- Ij.t a-looking' the pic tors if hYafthj sod .-seemotl to be at l"'e ;VitYail tLa :.tM. ! Last Sunday, June the Stb, the services at the uatiiolic Church were very imposing. The Rijrht Rev. Bishop F. Jans- sens, of Natchez, celebrated mass at 7 o'clock, during which bo gave y communion to about one Iniu- red and twenty persons amongst whom were some twenty seven chil- lien who were admitted for the first turn. 1 lie kind and tatherl.v words f the Bishop sank deep into the oiiug hearts ot the happy clnldien. JJuriiig inasb the convene girls -nig very sweetly some hymns ap propriate to tbe occasion. At 10 o cluulv a procession o: those to be ciiiinruietl, nuinlieiiii over xt.v, preceeded bv cross bearer nl acolytes, started from the paro- iial residence to conduct thoBisu P and L astor into ine cuurcii. Aue Itev. l'a'ber liillv salia; tbi) lale uss, iMisM A. Pol presiding at the iiim, Willi Miss Adeiu Krebsnud Mrs. Al. C. Kr ass in L very creditably. After the mass the Bishop admin- li-tereu luu biici.iiiieu; ot Uonui'iua on anil iiilinoninhcd the leuipiunts in eloquent wo ds ol proving Iheui .elves l.iitiiliil solilieis of the cross. A very large congiegatiou was present at both masses and this was a day that will not soon be for gotten by I lie Catholics of Scranton. In the eveiiing at5:3() the Bishop, accompanied by Father Bally and his ullar boys, betook himself to Moss Point iu order lo dedicate the church newly erected there to the service of God, under the invocation ol St. Joseph, the spouse of theTir gin Mary, and foster-father of our Lord Jesus Christ. - The little church could not con tain by half all those who came to witness the solemn ceremonies which the Catholic Ritual pre scribes for the dedication of a church. The Uislioo srave uu in struction explanatory of the cere monies aud concluded the services with a most eloquent discourse on the "True Church." Tbe music was excellent, the choir being led by Mrs. M. E. Krebs, ol Moss Poiut. Scrauiou, June 7, 1887. TO PA8CAGOULA OCN CLUB. The members hereof will please take notice that on Saturday, June 11, 1887, a meeting will be held at Pickett's stable, at 2 o'clock, for the trausac- tfou ot importance business. H. F. KREBS, President. F. H, Lkwis, Secretary. Mr. F. M. Weed, the popular station ugeut of tbe L. & N. K. R., at Ocean Springs, was a visitor to Scratitou Tuesday. His many friends were glad to see him us usual, gay and happy. BuaoT and Harness for Sale. A light, siugle buggy very little worn, with harness is ottered at a bargain. Apply to B. P. Pickett, Star Livery Stable. , 1 Court week aftorded the candi dates an opportunity of seeing tbe dear people from the couutry. The aforesaid people were button-holed considerably. The candidates all received big encouragement. Each one is certain to wipe up his ojipo nent. Drink Keystone Rye Whiskey a pure, unadulterated whiskey, free from headaches. Only $1.50 ne gallon. Also Freeport Rye, four years old, the best $2 w hiskey i the United States. Sold only by Uratt & Co., la and 77 .Jauphin Street, Mobile, Ala., sole agents. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Circuit Court, June Term 1887- Jacksou Mr. H. F. Russell, (be efficient postmaster and ugeut of the Demo crat Star at Oceau Springs, gave hs a hod cull Tuesday, lie wjis in a fine humor, and be.hWde us feel happy. He intimated that some thing ot a Minor importance was going to happen to biui iu a lew days that would render him happy for life. We womtse to let our readers know when it does happen. Mr. Win. P. Parham, the clev er aud very accommodating express agent at the depot, left for Denison, Texas, Thursday eveniug ot last week lo be absent about a mouth. He needed rest aud recreation, and wo hope be may have a pleasant time in the Lone Star State. W bne be is away, Mr. Willie C. Easterliug is actiug iu bis stead, aud is giving satisfaction to those who have busi ness with tbe express office. Some unknown person, and no doubt an enemy of tbe Stale Gov ernment, set Ore- to Lowry Islaud last Sunday evening. Tbe fire was discovered in tbe dry marsh grass, . t : , . e ..... : i A O'l the norm muo ua iue raiuunu above New Venice. Tbe flames spread and cleared op a few acres of marsh grass, fiddlers, crawfish aud perhaps ft few snakes. It wss thought that it would be uecessary to wire Gov. Lowry of tbe fire, but the fire weo$ out. . : Manifests for Sale. We baro" du' baod at tbis oface, ool ward sod shipper's manifests for sale. '.. county Circuit Com convened here last Monday and ad jourued Wednesday evening. I was tne snortesD term held iu this county for years, though the dockets' were almost completely leared. Theie seemed to be An unusual amount of promptness on the part of both counsel and parties ud all passed off pleasantly. The strict attorney made a thorough iivestignt.mil ot criminal matters ml promptly nol proged quite umber of old and frivilous cases nd many in which he found Hie vidence deficient. Both the Court and Grand Jury complimented the county on the moral improvement observed. On 19 indictments were found after an exainiuatioii ot some 52 witness es. We hope and believe that the indications point to even greater improvement in the next six months. , Tbe following cases were dispos edot: Statu vs. Samnsou Finch, not nros. State vs. Sampson Finch, defend ant ile. ids ij'jilly and tilled $10 aud costs. Statu vs. II. and W. MeCaun, con tinued. Slate us. J. E. Clark, nol pros. Slate vs. A. Franca, jury and veidict not guilty. State vs. Auuiu Grayhaui, con tinued. . State vs. George Ai ndt, jury and verdict guilty aud fined $100 aud costs. Statu vs. S. R. Thompson, nol pros. State vs. (a. Matt men, et al, nol pros. State vs. Malt Hal, nol pros. State vs. B. J. Jane, nol pros. Btnte vs. 11. C. Woodman, T. C, Ruble, nol pros. State vs. Chas. Boster, nol pros. State vs. R. P. Blalauk, nol pros, . State vs. A. Franco, defendant Pleads cuilty aud fined $20 and costs. State vs. H.F. Errickson, defend ant pleads guilty aud lined $10 and costs. State vs. E. Castanera, nol pros, State vs. E. Morlet, nol pros. State vs. H. F. Errickson, nol pros. O State vs. G. W. Emerson, de feudaut pleads guilty and Hoed $5 and costs. ' State vs. Louis Sebastian, jury and verdict not cuilty. State vs. Jim Shirdley, jury and verdict guilty and sentenced to five years iu penitentiary. State vs. Jim Shirdley, jury and verdict guilty and sentenced to five years in penitentiary. State vs. E. Engburtb, nol pros. State vs. E. Engbarth, defendant pleads guilty aud fined $50 and costs. Jarvis Turner & Co., vs. R. L. Armstrong, P. Lindinger aud wife, garnishees, attachment. Continued by plaintiff. D. B. Strouse vs. W. R. Snyder, jury aud verdict for the defendant. H. M. Cudabac vs. Winston J ones, continued by plaintiff. Emile Frederic vs. R. P. Blalack, claimant withdrew claim and judg ment for costs. F. P. Martinez & Co., vs. Sarah Loved, continued. Benjamin Tyler vs. R. B. Stod dard, W. Denny & Co., garnishees. judgment by default thai tvas light fully sued out, jury and verdict tor $134. M. J. Payne vs. A. 8. Dees, jury aud veidict for $175. E. B. Smith vs. Johnson Bros., disoiisssed plaintiff to pay costs iu couit below and defeudant to pay costs of appeul. Henry Roberts vs. D. W. Mills, dismissed. J. E.Culawayt vs. Laeore, judg ment by consent for $5 and costs. W. G. Turner vs. A. T. Fiucb, dismissed at plantiff's cost. Frauk Smyley vs. A. G. Del in as, jury and verdict for plaintiff for bo? or $5 utid costs. H. Shannon vs. Ellen M. Snyder. i jury aud verdict tor plaintiff acainst Hiiien m. Snyder and Al. I.Paul tor S146.70. Usual allowances made for pay tnetit of jurors and court ofliceis. The Grand Jury's Report. Circuit Court Juiie Term, 1887. a. . xvitfUTT, p. k. a a r SIM, AttornTt Law. Editor DeaworaV-Star. THE PASCAUOUfiA Real Estate Agency I'ostotllce Address: Scranton, Miss. Telegraph Addiess. . .Pascaooula, Miss. Real Estate Bought, Sold or Exchanged, Interest of Foreign Owners Looked After. Mammoth Bargain- Staef : Jtiftt.Itcccired the Larsrcdt, lies! & Cheapest Stock of General rulerchandise S. L. Boyd & Sou vs. Mrs. Sarah Lovettt, judgmeut nisi against J. W. Starr, a defaulting witness lor $100 and case continued. H. L. Hopper vs. J. il. Kaby, continued. Citizens' Bank vs. S. . Henry, continued. ' H. Lochte & Co., vs. W. S. Dod- son, el ai, couiiuueu. J. P. Purtell vs. G. N. Cook, jury and verdiot for plaintiff, Justin Dorell vs. Mr. Ada Hen ry. Ayior, couuuueti. R. P. Blalacic vs. coiiie jereueric, ory and verdict tordefeodant. A. Blunter vs. T. Gatti, et al, con tinued. Susan R. Dickens, administratrix, vs. E. B. SoiUh, plaintiff takes non suit and has leave to i withdraw pa pers aud judgment for eos'a. Oren Carter vs. a. o. utnry, o. T. Irviug, dismissed at deteudaots' costs. The State of Mississippi, Jackson couuty. To the Honorble Circuit Court of Jackson couuty : Your grand jury having com pleted their labors, beg leave to report that they have endeavored to faithfully perform all the duties required of them; thatthey have dil igently inquired into all violations of law, which have been brought to I heir notice, and w here the proof of such violations was deemed suf ficient to insure conviction they have found true bills ot indictment against tbe offenders, but where evidence given was not considered by your grand jury sufficient to bring about conviction, and the ofleuse charged was ot minor Im portance, aud such information ot tered through malice, or ill will to wards alleged offemlrs ot tbe law, your straud jury have refused to find bills. Your grand jury have examined tilt.v-one witnesses and found nineteen true bills. In making the distinction be tween real aud alleged violations of law, ihey have met w ith some diffi culty, which would Ikivo been in some cases insurmountable) but for the clear and explicit manner in which your Honor delivered your charge to them, and for the prompt and efficient manner in which our District Attorney assisted tueui. They further report thatlhey have visited the county jiiil and the various offices of the enmity offi cers and haVe found everything in good condition. The jail is kept iu h do. i ii condition, and (he food anil w liter InriiistaVU Jie -prisoners is wholesome and Midi. -lent. In concluding their report, your grand jury desire to express theii IIiniiUs lo your Honor tor Ihe uni form courtesy with which they have been treated m your bauds : also o tbe District Attorney tor his eadiuess iu assisting them in the lischai'ke of their duties, and to he court officers for I heir prompt ness in the pertocinace ol their duties. The grand jury takes great pride making the statement that the commission of crime in our county ou the decrease, and cmii-ratn- lale the citizens thereof ou theirood oral condition of the people of Jackson couuty. A. ALLMAN, Foreman Grand Jury. An extensive variety of lauds on hand, aud the list increases every day. Lands for TRUCK FARMS, STOCK FARMS, SA W LOG TIMBER, CHARCOAL TIMBER, OYSTER GROUNDS, MILL' PROPERTY. SEASHORE 4- RIVER HOMES, COUNTRY HOMES, TO U N RESIDENCES, VACANT TOWN LOTS, MILL SITES, Etc., Etc. Tlie Cheapest. Correspondence promptly attcuded to. Imigrants provided for, and c,lonins ac commodated with homes. The Real Estate Bulletiu containing in formation in regard to the health, resour ces, etc., of the Coast, I u Hi ial. ed ou ap plication. It alse contains description and prices ot properties listed with the Agency. Capitalists desiring to invest ure invited to correspond with us in regard to invest ment already made or which they desire making. Scranton. Miss.. March 11, 1887. A. BLUMER, Moss Point, Miss. FROl'IIIKTOlt OK yos$"PoiNT & Scranton COMPRISING A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF DRESS GOODS in check and plaids. '. ,' CALICOES, DOMESTICS bleached and unbleached. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, TICKINGS, fY,ASSELS. JEANS, DAMASK, TOWELING, BLANKETS, SPREADS, . COMFORTABLES, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS, HOSIERY, SOAPS, PERFUMES, HARDWARE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, TINWARE, WOODWARE, Etc., Etc: READY-MADE CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. Our uusurpassed facilities for purchasing enables os to place onr goods within' easy reach of all, and an examination of them and priees will bear na- out in saying that we ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD by auy. The pnblifl generally aud the Laoiks Especially are cordially invited to'oalf and examine our stock and give us a trial. Respectfully, .- E. W. IYIANAHAN & CO. Moss Point, October 15, 1SH6. 33-ly GRIST MTLIK, AND OKALKR IN Generall Merchandise Usually kept in a first-class store. Fur nit are and Hcusskeeping Goods cf all Kinds a Specialty. STOVES are sold lower than New Orr leans or Mobile prices, us I buy them for spot cash direct from the iminnt'u:tme,rs. STEAM GRIST MILL Fresh Meal.Grita, Hominy, Chops, Cracked Corn unci Feed ot all kmits sold tit, lowest- marker, prices, ami delivered free of charge within city limits, liii.vtng teed iu iir;e quantities enables jne to get the benefit ol wholesale prices, unilcaii llicroloru sell as clieap as ,UH ClimiJMiNt. CUSTOM SHOE DEPARTMENT where u peiNon can jret the heat Shoes fur the least money. No p iper soles, paste-board counters or wooden lieeels lire used in mySlnie Factory none but geuuine oak tunnel! leather, mid I defy competition us to prices ami ipniliry. Also, ba n always Ou hand first-class hand-inade Shingles for sale at reasonable prices. TliMiikiti ', customers tor past patronage invite a continuance of same. " Respectfully, A. BLUMER. Good Delivered Free of Charge. October 2. ISHti. :il-ly AND NEAT -ARE THE NEW Tonsorial Parlors -OK- I'TI, Ocean Springs, Saturday, jaoolM, Meiitlay, Tme Statu ok Missiksi Jacksou Couuty Notico is hereby given that, I. the u odor sillied Clerk of the Circuit Court, anil Registrar of said couuty, will visit the various voting precincts in the Bounty aforesaid, for the pin pose of Registering all the qualified electors therein, that are not registred, who may present them selves, at the times and places following t-wit : July 2, 18H7. lo 4, 1HS7 Bluff Creek, Wednesday do 6, 1S7 Wilkeraon, Friday , do H, 1X7. Reeves, Saturday Helvestion. Mouday Wards, WedncadSy - ' Jones, Friday . r r Lavonia. Saturday Robinaous,- Monday ' "' Moss Point, Tuesday Orange Grove, Wednewlsy Paacsgoula, Thnrsday West Paseagonla, Friday Clerk and Registrar. Scranton, Miss., April '1, 18OT. S-1U .Fritz D. Bccht, KREBS AVENUE, - - SCRANTON, MISS. Hilving reeentlv built a new. comforta ble and comuioilio:; barber shop, i am prepared to serve customers iu the best manner and at city prices. None but First-Class Artistes are employed in my establishment, and customers can rely upon being promptly and artistiea ly' served. Shaving, hair dressing, shampooing, dyeing. eie done 111 tne best style. V. I HECIIT. E. D. LAURENDIRJE, Pascagoula Street SCRANTON, MISS.,' DEALEB'IIM DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CLOTMXG & SltOES, A full and complete stock of Staple and Fancy , ' Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Ales, Etc, Ciiootls Delivered f ree of Charge. ' October 8, 1886 - . 32-ly D. Hercier's Sons, The Renowned Clothiers tc Hatters For Cheapness and Fair Dealings Dauphin Street, Two Blocks from Battle of Paris,- NEW ORLEANS, Novembers, 188G. COPLEY & RAY, . 397 Dauphin Street, Corner Warren, MOBILE. ALA. II you want as tine work as can be mode in Mobile at about oue-halfithe down' town ga leries charge yon, come and see us. We are introducing novelties they, iu theirold fogyism of liigli prices aud old-fashioned wava, never dream of. We guaran tor to please. Examine before you are robbed. Refer to the Editor ol this paper. Hr Remember 'he unmb riW7 Ouuphin street corner Warren, Mobile. January 14, 1H87. 46-tf L. & N. Louisville & THE Nashville GREAT R. R. The New Improved do 9, 18X7. do 11, 1MH7. do 13, 1887. do 15, 1887. "do 16, 187. do H, 17. do 13. 1887. do 20, 1887. do 21, 1887. do 22, 1887. LAUD NOTICE. Land Offick at Jacksox, Miss., June 3, 1887. Notice ia hereby give ' that the follow- Damnd aettler baa Hied notice of bia inn intention to make tinui prooi m support of hia claim, and that aaid proof will be made before tne Judge or in bis absence the Clerk of Circuit Conrt of Jaekson county, at Scranton, Miss., on Jnly 16, 1887. viz: Matnew bcrugga. Homestead No. 125S4, for tbe northwest quarter, tee tion 30, township a, aautu range a weat- He names tbe following witnossee to prove bia eontionona residriiKW npon and cultivationof aaid land, via: Lewi I) via. Fred Wells. James Bradley aud Hiram Foetor, all Three of Rivera P. O,, Jacksou connty, Mia. J An. L. bilwaki, Kegister. Jane 3, 1887. - . 14-6t A FULL LINE OF Drugs and Medicines -AT- ry Prescriptions tiled at all Honra.3 W. D. BSAGG & 6C. Mo Poist, V'.; apr.l 1. lr. S ir Between the Cities of CINCINNATI, LEXINGTON, LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE, ' ST. L0VIS And the Cities ot NASHVILLE, MEMPHIS, MONTGOMERY, , M OBI Lit )id SEIV ORLEANS UllflOlT CHANGE AKDiMII SPEED RIVALED. Shortest & Quickest R.ute From New Oilt-ans, Mohilo snd Mentgcinn'ry. to NORTH, EAST & WEST. p,,l,.,011 P.,va Without ohamre ti Nash 1 lllllllilll aiSjiW. Loiimvillw. Ctocia- natt, Chicago, without but oue i lisuije to all Northern and Eastern Cities THKOKall COACHES From Chattanooga and Nashville to St. Louis, connecting, direct for Cities iu'thf Northwest. "KSiiirrvinfa s"cl'i" homes on the tins of JillHSilalllS this road will receive simcial low rat-s. . See Ageuts of this Company for rates. loutos, etc., or write C. P. ATMORE, G. P. & T. A., Louisville, Ivy. Pascagoula Hotel, OUST THE BEACH, East Pascagoula, Miss. JOHK E. CLASS, Proprietor. This well-kuown Hotel having been thoroughly repaired, re-painted and new ly furuishrd thi-oiighout. is now open for the reception of hoarders. It is one of the most pleasuutly situated Hotels ou the Gult CojiHt- being immediately on the Coast fronting the sea, where salt water bathing, fishing, etc., is unsurpassed in the South. It is within oue mile-and-a half jt the depot of the Louisville and Nushville R. R. Hacka meet all trains, nrilnard by the day, week or month as resmn able as anywuere on tne e uoast. Murch 4. 1887. l-oni Qulf Qoast Qollege. MALE AND FEU ALE. - This Institution Is located at Hands-' BOJio, Harrison county, iiss., near Missis sippi city, on the L & N. R. R. The next anuual sessiou will begin September 13, 1886, under tbe P'sideiicy of Prof. J. Hurty, of Paris, 111., who has had more than 21) years experience in connection with the public schools of that State, and who will be assisted bv competent in structors. Huudsboro is within one mile of the Coast, and is noted for its health fnluess. hospitality uud morality. Mr. H. Li Mihard having purchased the college property is now building new buildings and retiring old ones, and proposes to make tne institution the equabot any in the South. Tuition and hoard reasonahh For further particulars address 11. LIKMIAKO, Haudsboro, Miss. .illy 30, 1886. 22-ly A. OEEDES 5 BE0.r SAIL MAKERS, 306 & 307 (Now Basin) NEW OniJSANS.- Yacht and Schooner Sails, Awnings, and Tarpanlins made to order. Dealers iu Cotton Duck aud Flags constantly ou hand. January 21, 1887. 47-1'y "Quick Sales aud Small Profits!' BAY ST. LOUIS MISS: OKALKR JN Dry Goods, CMm Boots & Ste, Best Stock (all sites) Cnstom-nifldn Boots, . Lidies uud Children's Shoes. Hats.Caps, Gents'FurnisliiiigGoods.Etc Groceries and General Xerchan&is. April.8. 1887. . .... - --ly Montross Hotel, BiloxU .Vit. Open Summer and Winter. mm in The Singer is the best to buy. The best to own. The best to mu, and if need be tbe best t sell It has three customers to ue lor all other kinds. Send for tllnatratod CMaloffne aa4 Prie Uat . THE SINGER MANUFACTUM5 CO., 185 Canal St., NEW ORLEANS. Branch Office 76 Dauphin St., MOBILE, ALA. April 15, I87. 7-ly $25,000.00 IN GOLD! WILL BE PAI FOB iSBUCEES' COFFEE fEAPPEES. 1 Pramium, - tt.000.00 2 Pramiums, 500.00ach 6 Prsmluma, 9250.00 55 Pramkima, 100.00 100 Premiums, 50.00 J00 Premiums, tJO.OO " fiOO Premiums, KXOO " Tar fntl partfoBten and dtiw-w Oeo laria arrpoaastof tnwaWCwwa I3iVI:ELli:Tl.S LUNCH HOUSE ON THE European Plan, bilox:, MISS., One sqnare from the Depot, Ia the place to get tbe best Meal for th j least alouey. April 6, 1887. 10-3m John J. DriscoU, Dealer in Btai5l3 & Fancy Groceries Canned Good, Win d- Liquor, Tbntf vigar Sperimli. 225 and 227 Sorith Rampart and 2-VJ Uirod Sireet. Ntw Ol:LK .-, La Jan nary s !. 4A-ly il arth , 1887. 4-iy r? sail At XEH .I:f - - Fire Insurance ! E.VY. Morrill, Agt.. Liverpool and London and 1 Globe Jns. Co, Oijic J Mo Point, Mi. Inaaraae dwallinga specially so :!c:td. - . v The undersigned proprietor aud mana ger of this delightful Seaside resort, re' apectfnlly informs the traveling public, especially winter tourists eomiug South, -that he is bow prepared to ofTerFlRST- CLASS -ACCOMMODATIONS to; those visiting Biloxi. This Hotel is situated directly ou the beach of the Gall of Mexico, and affords M BOATING, JiillSG, BCSTISG AND tim The accessibility, pure air and freedom from malaria, render Bilozi one of the most desirable spots on the Gulf shore. Hotel Fint-Clas Satef &uoaaali. Apnneutions lor rooms by mail e tele graph will reeeiva prompt attention-. ' P. J. MONTROSS. October 31. 1884. 3-tf Tegarden Hotel, Mississippi City, Miss. The aodersigoed kaving 'pnrceased the above named Hotel, hich ia within 200 feet uf the depot of the L. and N. K. S . near where tbe depot of the Gulf and Ship Island R. S. will be, aod on the Beach of the Gulf of Mexk-n. I have thoroughly repaired the bniMinj and furoishaa it with now fiirnitme. A m prepared Ut giv first class accommodatics to limitad Bombe, ef gneau at reaaor.ahle rate. Tbe Hotel ia aupidied with the urest of water Imm an artwian well. The table supplied with the bmt ths marketa anord. and avery attention for the comfort of gneou will have bit persoaal attention. Wonlit respecttally rvier ut tua grtru that were with ins at Gulf View Hotel last an mmer. H P 41 KLNS, Prop'r. Hay il, XvfT. . LJ-ly Si:'.:si.:i'. e ami paf fr jvur f