STKDAY MARCH 26. 1882. Index to Newl-Mresemeiits. Bee McSnilth'a "pictures' on first pace this roBead Wlttkowsky & Baruch's "Fprlog Opening" 01..?.Ii m i SUIitIa CnU lv on "Our ShelvM " Go to the Variety tkore lor Chesp Good, see riIv tbls morning. r' H. Jordan A Co advertises D, ucs and other articles IDIS rauruiirg. M yor DeWolfe wants a Civil Engineer see adT. THE CHURCHES TO-DAY. Young Mkn'sl Christian Association Devo tioaal exercU In (be afternoon at 5 o'clock. 8t Pxteb's Catholic Church. -Services in tin morning at lOMi '-o'clock, and in the afternoon at 3 o'clock, by Rev. L. P. O'ConheU. Second Presbyterian chcbch. Services In the nwruing at 1 1 o'clock, and lu the evening at 7 o'clock, by Rev. N. M. Woods, pastor. 8undj SjdooI at 4 o'glock. Baptist Church Services in the morning at ii o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, by the Rev- O. F. Oregoiy, pastor. Sunday school at 91 o'clock a. m. associate Reformed Presbyterian Chapel. Services in the morning at o'clock, and in the evening at 7, by hev. W. X. Wa ler, pas'.or. Sun day school at 1 0 o'clock. ST Peter's Episcopal Church. Services in the morning at 1 J o'clock, arwi in the evening at 7U o'clock, by Rev. J. B. Cheshire. Bettor, sun day school Ht 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Calvart Mission Church (Methodist )-Ser vices in the morning at 1 1 o'clock, and in the evening at 7Mb by the pastor, Kev. J. W. Wheeler. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Class Meeting at 4 p. m. Kikst Presbttekin Church. -Services In the morning at 1 1 o'clock and in the evening at 7 by Kev. Dr. A W. Miller, pastor Sunday school at 31& o'clock. Prayer meeting Wedn- sday even ing ai 7 o'clock.- Xrton Street (M. K.) Church . Services in the morulng at LI o'elock and in the evening at IVa o'. li ck, by Rov-J- T. Bagwtll. pastor. Sunday school at 8i o'clock. Prayer meeting at 7 Wednesday evening. Colored Presbtterian Church. Service In the afternoon at 8 o'clock and In the evening at by Rev. Mr. Wyche, pastor. Sunday school at 1 1 o'clock a m. BUSINESS NOTICES. Who is Mrs. Winslow r . As this question Is frequently asked, we will sim ply say that she is a lady who for upwards of for ty years, has untiringly devoted her time and tal ents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowl edge, obtained In a lifetime st ent as nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and is moreover, sure to regulate the bowels, in consequence of this ar ticle, Mrs. Winslow Is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do rise up and bless her; especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are daily sold and used here. We think Mrs. Winslow has immortalized her name by this ln valua'.ilf article, and we sincerely believe thous ands of children have been saved from an early grave by Its timely use, and that millions yet un born will share its benefits, and unite In calling her blessed. No mother has discharged her duty to fey suffering little one. In our opinion, until she has given it the benefit of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Try It, mothers try it now. Ladles' Visi tor. New York City. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Women are E verjwhwe using and lecommend Ing Parker's Ginger Tinic because mey have ieame'1 trom experience lb -a it speedily overcomes dependency, Indlgestl n. pain or weakne s in the hack and kidneys, and other 'roubles peculiar to the sex. Home Journal. See adv. Premature I.ojih of If air May N entirely prevented y use f BUR NKTT'S O'CtMlN h. No tne- com pound os gessfs the p collar properties widcb exactly suit the various conOHIntis of tin: niiiuan hair. It softens the hair when hnrsh and dry. it soothes the Irritated scalp It affords the r'ehes lustre. It prevents the htlr from fallin off. It promotes Its heajthy. v gorous roth. It is not greasy nor sticky. It leave no disagreeable odor. It kills dandruff. .Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are knwn to be the best. Tlzv$ 2UtJcrii semen ts. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More econo mica than the ordinary kinds, ami wnppt be Bold In competition with the multitude of low est, shot weight, a um or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., nov23 New York. Le oy David-ton. Sole Agent, Ch&ricm N. C. . Hojtetter's Stomach Bitten Is the great house hold m-icine of the Am clean people, and to taken everywhere as n safeguard against epidemics and endemics, as a remedy for dyspepsia, blllous ""fs and irregularities of the bowels, as a cure for chilis and fever and rheumatic aliments as a seda tive in nervous cases, and as a general lnvlgorant aud restorative. -j FOR SAL BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS GERSBALLY. Royal Bakiog Powder A No Priced Yeast (gems and Cream Baking iV Pond r. A 1 resit supp y to be found at Drug Wore, Trade Street FRENCH' BRANDY C hfrbt jtfttti Port WliWHaiag WneJ v W l LEON 4 BUttWKLL, Druggists. COOK'S EMULSION fV Pi.re NcrVelaeh Cod Liver Oil. wltbFBOV V Phates or time and Soda... W offer thto pre paration as ih best of the kind now sold. many uuaiiiuy both to the wholesale and retau iraae. . WILSON A BUaWELL. VALENTINE'S v M K AT JUICE, L!eb!gB Ixtiict" Beef, Roberts' - nnm jn titer B lnxaiiur j-w, "w uquw Jiooa, imperial uranum. ac ; .i WILSON BUBWKLt'S mi!21 - Drug8tore. ll A'CKI HOME CHIPLETS. tTCoL T. M.Holfc, of Alamance, was io,the city yesterday. tWThe streets presented a business like appearance yesterday. tMr. E. D. Latta has gone North to buy his spring stock of clothing. F"It is believed that Charlotte has the most expert bicycle riders in the States. !The Mount Vernon Hotel at Salisbury is said to be one of the .best kept houses in the South. tSTJonatban Ray has been in the city for several days, practicing skating. He is immense on wheels. E2TMr. Louis Berwanger, who has been in the Northern markets for the past ten days, returned to the eitv ves- leraay. - - - . tWA large amount of Dronertv con sisting of cdtton yarn, shoes, boots, to bacco, etc., which had been stolen from freight cars in this eity and recovered by the officers of the law, was sold at public auction at the court house yes terday. tThe Atlanta Constitution whis pers "that Dr. Ed. RoaCh will leave At lanta for North Carolina next week ; that he will carry a pair of white kids and a white neck-tie with him, and that he won't return alone." Charlotte is said to be the objective point. Lost a Finger. The Columbia Register of Fridav has the following account of an acci dent which has befallen a gentlemen well known in this city: "Mr. R. W Trezevant while engaged in coupling a car on the South Carolina Railroad at Ross Station yesterday had the little nnger of his left hand badly mashed. He came up to Columbia on the pas senger train and it was found necessary to take off the finger, which operation was performed by Drs. Trezevant and Taylor." An Explanation. An employee of the business depart ment of tins paper got into some trouble at Salisbury about ten days ago and but for the fact that the matter has been menti npi in a number of our State papers we should not have alluded to it in thesecolumns. The young man was only temporarily employed.and was immediately discharged, but collec tions made by him have been duly credi ted. on our books, and receipts given by him are valid. Out of respect for his family we withhold the name and re frain from giving the particulars, ex cept to say Ibat all charges an1 costs have been arranged to tho satisfaction of the injured parties. Store Entered. Friday night a thief went to work with a pocket-knife on the rear door of the store of Messrs. Alexander and Harris, and after cutting a hole through the lower panel sufficient to admit a mandarin, he rehed in and unlocked the door, and raised the bolt running into the floor; but another bolt, con siderably above the lock, prevented the door from opening. After finding him self unable to. open the door in" this way, a lever was inserted in the hole, and the panel bursted out, through which the thief entered. A chisel or some other sharp instrument was used on the cash drawer, which was forced open, aid all the money a fraction less than $5 taken. The thief was evi dently after money, ns nothing besides the -cash drawer" was disturbed; No clue was lief fc by which to trace the thief. ffhe 30 oMHy, Tie different white fire companies of the city have appointed committees of two members from each of the several companies, of which the chief is to act as chairman, to take into censideration and adopt some plan for an appropri ate celebration of the 20th of May. We are not advised as to whether the fire men will act in conjunction with the military in mapping out a programme for the occasion, but it is supposed that such will be tho case. either the Horr,eta! committee nor the firemen'it committee have yet held a meeting, but gomething definite will be done this week. An effort will per haps be made to secure an encampment. of the military or the State at this place for a week, to embrace the 20th f this arrangement can be made it will add greatly to the interest of the event and will draw many strangers to Char- otte who would not otherwise come, At all events a celebration will be had one that will be creditable in every re- spect. New Castle. Cba?. R. Jones, Grand CommaL- der Knights of the Golden Rule, for North Carolina, Thursday evening went over to Salisbury and established anew castle of the order in that town. The order is being rapidly introduced, and erg long it will no doubt have a large number of member in this State. The Salisbury Castle starts out with forty- three charter members, witn tne 101- .owing officers: P. C J. M. Gray. C Lee S. Overman. V. C A. S.Lewter. M. at A. J. R. Keene. R. S. and F. S. R. M. Davis. T. Julius D. McNeeley. P. W. W. Taylor. H. W, R. Barker. ty. W.W. Gales. S B. Cauble. Trustees. W.H. Trexler, G. A. Bing ham and P. N. Snaitb. In selecting a name the members did honor to the memory of one of North fiarolina'a best and bravest men, and called the castle after F. ?Uher. Fisher Gastle" has cause not oniy to oe proud of its memrjersnip, out or. iw nama as well. Cemmanaer W. Ymte,ot uuanowe Castle, has gone to Statesville for the purpose of establishing a castle in that a m 1 1 . town. The nisi AmerMHui uioijyi k" -v.;tt Btand.ng.ln iCenballrfc New Jort. will be 'Use Dr. BUU'S uougn djtuii. t pl . A HeTelnSion Effe0ed. . t " Atlanta. Ga.. Feb. 28. 1881. H. H. Warner Co:j 6irt-For thirty rears I wai it,m at DaintHl Kianev disease, wu JOdneyandUm Cure uaa "a3 fSd, A ROUGH GANG. Getting into Trouble Among- Themselv es and Assaulting: Citizens Yesterday about one o'clock Messrs, P. M. Bitch, C. Bitch and Deputy Sheriff Newell came into the city with two villainous-looking men in chains, followed by two other men and five women, all belonging to the same gang. On Friday evening, when Mr. P. M. Ritch, who lives in Mallard Creek, six or seven miles from Charlotte,' drove up to his gate in a buggy, he found a crowd of eight rough-looking persons in front of his house in the road. The men gave .their names as S. H. Crawford, F. Q. Crawford, N. P. .Willis and Ed. Groner, and the women, at least four of them, claimed to be the wives of the men. A difficulty occurred in the road be tween the Crawfords aud Willis, in which Willis was knocked down with a stick and shot at. in tne miast or tne row the women belonging to the party ran into the house occupied by Mr. Ritch's mother, as the men had threa tened to kill some of them. The two Crawfords followed the women, and abused Mrs. Ritch in a shameful manner, using the most out rageous language, and threatened her with a club. At this, juncture Mr. C. W. Ritch came up near the door, and when the Crawf osds saw him they rushed at him one of them armed with a club, but be fore the parties got together Mr. Ritch's brother came up and through a pre tense of drawing a pistol frightened the Crawfords out of the yard. The women were driven out of the house, and returned to their oad., where a per fect pandemonium was kept up for some time afterwards. As soon as Willis escaped from the Crawfords he went to a magistrate and swore out a warrant against them, which was served about one o'clock Saturday morning, and the arrests made. The Crawfords were taken be fore Jastice Waring, where two addi tional warrants were sworn out against them one for assaulting Mr. Ritch and one for carrying concealed weapons. After hearing the evidence the Craw fords were sent t( jail in default of $100 bail. A more beastly, wicked, or depraved looking set of people than composed this gang has seldom, if ever, been seen j in Charlotte. The men are all believed to be living in adultery with the women, who ap pear to be extremely ignorant, and of the very lowest class. The Crawfords threatened to kill the women if they swore against them at the trial, and one of them, after reaching town, at tempted to jerk a standard out of the wagon in which they fere riding, to strike one of the women. It is also charged that this gang, while tramping near Fort Mill, S.C., came up with a wagon driven by a ne gro, took possession of it, and forced the driver to haul them, free of charge, up to Mr. Ritch's. The men claim to be from South Car olina, while the women say they are from Cleaveland county in this State, and were on their way to Harrisburg. It is said that one of the Crawfords is wanted in Lincoln county, and that are. ward of $200 dollars is offered for his apprehension ; but this report may not be correct. When asked what they pro posed to do for a living if their hus bands were sent to jaUy one of the wo men replied: "They do nothing; towards supporting us, we can get along better without ttietR th&U with them." The whale paty with the exception of one or twa.of- the younger women, were ex tremely filthy-looking; and where they came from, or what they have been doing for a living, are questions which we will not attempt to answer,. Southern Transportation Rates. The Baltimore Sun of Friday says the rate committee of the Southern Rail way and Steamship Association met in that city Thursday, and held an all-day session. Those in attendance were Virgil Powers, of Macon, Ga., chairman and general pqmm.lssioner of the asso ciation; C. A Sindall, secretary; Solo mon Haas, general freight agent of the Associated Lines of Virginia and Car linas ; W. H. Stanford, general freight agent Old Dominion bteamship CpWi pany; ja. v. wiipoq, aeui ncjgut agent, Cincinnati Southern Railroad; G. A. Whitehead, general ireignt agent Central Railroad of Georgia; R, A. An derson, superintendent Western and Atlantic Railroad ; J. R. Ogden, general freight agent, East Tennessee, Virgin ia, and Georgia Railroad ; B. B, Pickens, general freight agent, South Carolina R. R. ; J. M. Culp, general freight agent, Louisville and Nashville R. R.; B- S. Fitch, general freight agent Chesapeake and Ohio Railway; E. K. Dorsey, general freight agejit Georgia Railroad; J. M. Brown, general freight agent Western and Atlantic Railroad; W. Plummer, assistant to president Mer chants' and Miners Transportation Company; R. D. Carpenter, of Asso ciated Lines Virginia and (Jarohnas; E. T. Hughes, general agent Southern Railwav and Steamship Association. Much of the time of the meeting was t iken up in revising classifications. The motion to put petroleum from .Balti more and other seaboard ports for the South in the sixth class instead of the fiifth. as now. was V)ted down. The otfa linnn the Question of v. v iu www mhwvw m an advance in rates from western and northwestern Dorts to South Atlantic destinations, with a view of increasing m a. charges on interior Dusmess on oouin- ern linea. This advance will go into pffr.t. on A mil 10T Baltimore and its tributory territory are npt interested in this, and only (ha further Southern and Southwestern lines are concerned. The advance on f reightg tn two classes from Chicago to points Sooth is about 10 per cent. The committee adionrned at 8 D.m to meet next month, place and j i k Ai herfifr.r- ..The last uaw w uo . -- meeting of the rate committee was held in .New xorK m ahjubuiuci, ooi, uo association has fifty-three railroad and , , et tn Ita mftmhar. steamsnip cuupauics - ship, and a dozen other companies that wort in connection with it. It is es- .v.i:t, n titA Kaaia nf it revenue or a a nn a nr the mem hers IUUUCY UUUl, ouu, w - stated, does not have inharmonious re lations HKe tne eass-auu-wesii uuua. linos have, and all its difficulties are promptly settled by arbitration. Religious Nbtei--Locai and General. Services at the Baptist church, will be conducted to-day at 11 a. m. and at 7.30 p. m. by the: newly elected pastor, Bey. O. F. Gregory. Strangers and vis itors to the city, at well as the public generally, are cordially invited to at tend. It is seefl from the Carolina San that on Friday, the 17th,! a large num ber of the young men of Cheraw, S. C., proceeded in a body to the Baptist parsonage of that town for the purpose of presenting the Rev. Mr. Gregory, who has recently located in Charlotte, with a testimonial in the shape of a hand some gold headed cane. The presen tation was made by Mr. R. Caston who made appropriate remarks, which were feelingly responded to by the recipi- entf of the present. Mr. Gregory is said to have been very popular with the young men of his town, and in his re sponse to the remarks of Mr. Caston, said: "I heartly reciprocate the warmth of your affections, and shall carry with me from Cheraw the tenderest recollections of the young men of this town, and their uniform kindness and courtesv to me. I am glad that in your selection of a parting gift you nave chosen this beau tiful cane. I shall ever value it for your sakes, and as I go about my work among the young men of my new home in Charlotte, I shall have this gift in my hand, and you in my heart." The series of religious meetings which were held for the past two weeks in the Second Presbyterian church of this city have been suspend ed, but as much interest was manifest ed in them throughout, it is probable they will be resumed next week. The suspension was had on account of special services in the First Presby terian church this week, preparatory for the celebration of the 'communion next Sunday. This being Passion Sunday, tie Catholic church is appropriately deeoc ated for the occasion, and 'Kill remain' so until Eaeter Sunday. There will be no service at the Lutheran church to-day. The Presbyterian church of Con cord received 21 members into their church during last year, and it now has a membership of over 2X. The con tributions for the year amounted to $3,333.82. of which sum 85,000 waafora new organ. -The Luthtran Synod will meet in Concord on the 10th of May. Rev. B. R. Glass, colored, will preach at the Mayor's office at 11 a. m., at 33 p. m., and at 8 p. m. All are cor dially invited. He is engaged in an ef fort to build an A. M. E. church in the Mechanicsville portion of the city. Bishop Keane, of the Catholic Dio- ceaseof Richmond, Virginia, it is stat ed, can no longer read or write, owing to the condition of his eves, and is threatened with blindness. He has consulted the most eminent oculists in the country, without obtaining relief . -A council of the Catholic bishops of the Province of Baltimore was held at the Archepiscopal residence in Bal timore Tuesday to nominate three per sons from whom the Vatican will se lect a successor to the late Bishop Lynch, of Charleston. Archbishop Gibbons presided over the council. The suffragans present were Kean, of Richmond, Kain, of Wheeling, Becker, of Wilmington. NorthroD. of North Carolina, Gross, of Savannah, and Moore, of St. Augustine. The names selected by the eouncil are pre served iu inviolate secrecy, and the choice of one out of the three will not be known until it comes from Rome. It ia said there is a good propesct for the permanent recovery of Bishop Pierce from the throat disease which naa been troubling him for many months. The Methodists of Spartanburg are prospecting, in the neighborhood) of Henderson ville for a suitable tract of and, which they propose to improve as a summer camp meeting resort, after he manner of the popular places of a similar character now so well known at the North, A quarterly conference will be held in Concord Methodist church to-day. ,-C-i A,am o . TO THEE I GIVE HBAXTH. "Excellent Tonic. Alterative and Diuretic." Medical Association, Lynchburg. Va. "Used with neat benefit in Malaria and DlDh- therla." & F. Dupon, M. D.. Ga. "Successfully used in dyspepsia, cnronlc diar rhoea and scrofula." Pro. .& Jackson, M. D., TJnlv. Penn. "Invaluable as a nervous tonic." -Hon. L C Fowler, Tenn. Recommended as a DroDnyiactic in malarial districts." D. ft, Falrex, M. D.. N. O. "Bestores debilitated systems to neaitn." c. mercer, jh. it., mu. Neesa. M. D.. N. C. 'Excellent for certain diseases Deeollar to wo- jnen." Prof. J. J. Moorman, M. D.. Va. "Prompt In relievins; neaoacne, sick and ner vous." Rev. K. C. Dodson. "Used with great oeneni in ayspepsia." j. no Ralph, M. D., Pa. "Suited to bronchitis and diseases of digestive organs." J. F. Houghton, M. D., Ala. "Most valuable remedy known for female dis eases." Jno. P. Metteaur. M. D., L. L, P. "Of great curative virtue." WW f. Bjimjold, M.D..MQ. "Beneficial lnnterme derangement and mala rious conditions." -G. M. Vail, M. D., Onto. "Charming on tne complexion, making It smooth, clear, soft and rosy." Miss M., of S. C "The prince of mineral tonics." Francis Gil liam, M. D,, N. C. "Inestimable as a tonic and alterative." mi ter Mcbulre. M. B Va. "Fine appetizer and blood partner." H. Usher, M n Oil "Very beneficial In improving: a reduced sys tem." Bishop Beckwltb. of Ga. "Invalids here find welcome and health." Bev. John Hannon, late of La., now of Blchmond, Va. "Has real ment" aouumra nw. oonuu. Pnirmhiors frM. nDon aDDllcation. Water. S4 9 ease. Mass and Pills, 25, 60, 75 Mmta. flAiit ttost-oald anywhere. Sommer season of Springs begins 1st Jons, f $5 V month. M"";, . 78 Main St, lanahboif. Vi A. XL. xj J, w; va w WILSON & BUBWKLL, J. H. McADKN, and mar27 Charlotte, N. C. WE ABE OFFERING- - IN HE4VY CASS. PANTS, CASSIMERE S0I1S, ADD IK Our Fall Stock Generally. "WE WAIT THR KOOTI FOR OCK NG WHICH WILL BE THE FINEST the MARKET, We Deferred Baying Ml Late To Secure the Advantages in Under the advanced Sea son, and wUl be agte to, gmjk mm AT- LOWER PRICES -THAN-. arly Purchasers 131 PAID WHILE IN MARKET. OTJB STOCK WILL ABB1VE CUBING the NEXT TEN DAYS, AND WR WILL HAV5 i. WOBD WITH TOU. The Wise Man Will Wait ! - E. D. Latta & Bro. CLOTHIERS,, NOT DRY GOODS DEALERS J mr24 Special Inducements T 1882, -OF THl- Specialties for is Week. A LABOX AKD VAKIKD LINK O DRESS GObDS, ncBBACixa iJl the Novelties of the Very Latest Importations, from the VERY CHEAPEST to the EXTREME FINE GOODS. w u S3 3 PRE-EMINENTLY Superior ls our BLACK GOODS DKP4KTMENT. At this time it In needless t say that it Is full of trie best things that supply a Depart- -a -a o CO w o 3v mike special mention of oar ClHHMEBXs, at ftf c. 65c, 75, 90c tutm 9i-w oer yara. an or the verj best French productions. NUNS VltlLlNHS, ARMURS GRANITE CLOTHS, BttOCAD' , PLAID.-J, POI.mNaISE CLoTH-i ALL-WOOL MofaE, OR P D'E' , FKENCH MBRIO. AUSTRALIAN CBAPBS, FB NCH BUNTIING. -BOMBAZINES,-. HENRTETTA LOTH. tame F DBAP, D'ALMA, IMPKRIAL EBG!,TBICOT; In fact our Black Dress Goods Department has NO EQUAL In this 8ta e. is o SPECIAL L' W PRICE FOR THIS WEEK I. .11 the Departments of our Immense Establish ment ETIBROIDRRIES, COLI,tR, CfTFFS, HANDKEHCIIIEFN, In every S yie and Material OPEN THIS WEEK: A NEW LIKE OF SPANISH and FRENCH LACES. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES OUR ENTIRE SIK STOCK. Clack and Colored Silks, SATINS, MOIRES, BROCADES AND AT 50 CENTS. HOUSEKEEPERS !" A RARE CHANCE Is within yonr reach to secure your House Linens at Marvelotuly LO W PBICES. Xnble Oamuk, TliUo and Colored Tea Cloths, Dinner Clotbw, Break" fakt CItJbv Tray Cloihw, Doy. lies, Napkias, wel, IVIar nellies tail, Carpeu, ?Iat, Ung, latclnjr, Cocoa and straw, Fretth and New GOODS. PASSOLS, Stm-SHADBS, AND UMBRELLAS. he.e and their prices you most see to fully ap- pretf at 3 our efforts to please the Trade. White Goods ! White Goods ! WE HAVE Even Fabric produced under that head NEW, XSH and BEAUTIFUL. Hosiery. Gloves Notions HATE NOT BEEN NEGLECTED and we feel satisfied that we cannot fall to please the most fastidious. 9" Those of the Readers of this "Adv. who cannot favor us with a call, will please send tor samples, which will be promptly fumfehed. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. Witftowsky (6 Baruch. mai28 1882. PartioularHotice. All the drawings will hereafter be under the ex clusive supervision and control of GENERALS G. T. BJtAUREGABD and JURAL A. EARLT. A SPLENDID OPPOB-i u- T0 ESLfJTUNB FOURTH GRAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS D. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1882. UZHL MONTHLY DRAWING. Louisiana State lottery Company. i-3552?IporJ5ea 111 lg68 tot 25 years by the Legls latnre for Educational and Charitable purposes fiwviuuu aaa uuoe ueeu aaueo. 7 n0verw?ll?1"- Popular vote Its franchise maSJ? P"0' ike present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879. Ito GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. ."Jjjj" scales o postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE. $30,000. 100.000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. Half Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES: i gffi fc.v.v.v":::;.::.:.v?88 20 Prizes of 500 innnn 100 Prizes of 100.. .. . in'ooR 200 Prizes of 50..... Jffl 500 Prizes of 20 iX'RRS 1.000 Prizes of 10.. "i:: ".'.'.'.'.'.V. 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZFA 9 Approximation Prizes of 300 2 7on J Approximation Prizes of 200. ..' 1800 wApproxlmatlon Prizes of 100. . . . . . . '900 I h57 Pr ze, amoananK to ... - 10.40C Responsl' le polntsjo whom liber 1 co- pensatlon w l be paid, for Further In! rinanrm anin Uu.i. .. fddret.8. Sena order. h Letter, or Money Oruefby i- all. Hddre- rl "nij to m. A IMUfi Kan A.l.i..... or M. A. DaPPHIN. l iii LA aaiie Street, Chicago, UK, orM. A. DAUPBIN. Kf)7 Seventh stre-1. W, hington. D. C. The New V rk .iffl. e Is rem. vert to Chicago. N B. Orrterx -ddrt-sxert in ), ri ,,n ... celve prompt attention. lr Th psrflcnlar Hrteiitinn f ihu d,.k i . ... to the fae ht the entire nun he ni , h tLT." for e ch Mo- th' Dr. .-int u a,.A auently a v e nni tn ,r. . : J dr wn Hti, p id aJD0WJ a marl 4 -POPUL c M THLY DRAWING OF THR- In the O) f of Loulnvi ie, on FRIDAY, MARCH 31st, 1882. These drawings ur uiuttn) ed) under proviHlons of an Act c sembly of Kentucky The Uniiea am arcbit c rendered the folio -vln dec slonr tundHyti excel he Weueral A on HHrcb 8 1st 1 nat the 'nunoDReHlth tribuuou C01 1 lny is legal 2d Its drawuiK hj fair. The Companf uas now on ha. a a large reserve fund. Bead the list 01 prizes for the Marc a drawing. I Prize... 1 Prize 1 Prize, 10 Prizes, 81,00 each, 20 Prizes 50; sach.. 100 Prizes tot sach.. 200 Prizes. 5t each.. 600 Prizes 2V each,. 1000 Prizes. ' 10 each.. 880,000 . 10.000 5.000 10,000 10,000 10.000 10,000 12.0(H) 10.(0 e $2,700 1.8(0 aoo i i ion 4Prtzes. 8800 each. Appiuxima: h i-nzes ses 200 W Pnzeo 100 l.fcrW) KTIZHH Whole T'nr" tteuill. Mi. . , , S,wih r- 1 '.n ... .Mm oy Bxpres D -N'T K .' ft RK H'f h D LKTTER Oh P'.f.TOKKU l. OHUKH .jr.-er- )i 85 anrl upward. h Kxpresv ean b- sent hi in pense Address all orders U) B. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Build Louisville. Ky.. or 809 Broadway New York marl . This Great Specific. Cures that Most Loathsome Disease STPHILI Whether in its Primary, secondarv, or tertiary stag. Re VI ail trfve or mercury from the sjstem. Cu.cs scrofula, old sores, rh dmt'sm eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease. Hear the Witnesses: CURES WHEN Hoi aPRINdS (TAIL. Malvern, Ark.. M 2, 1 881. We have cases In our town who lived at Hot Springs and were t,iall cured with 8. 8. h. MCCAMHON dr. MURKT. Me iphls, Tenn.. May 12, 1881. We have sold 1 . bottles of 8. S. 8 In year. It has given uulveiaal satkfac Ion. Fair minded ihyicians nowrecommen..ed it fix a positive spe cific. S. Mansfield & Co. LouSvllle. Ky., May 18, 1881. 8. 3. S. has given ieter satisfaction than any medicine I have ever old. J. A. Flxxnbb. Dal 'as, Texas, May 14, 1881. I h ive seen S. S. S. ised in the primary, secon dary. and tertiary stages, and In each with the most wonderful effect I have s en it stop the hair falling out in a very short time I advise all sufferers to take it and be cured W. H. PattbbsON, Druggist. Washington," D. C, May 2.1881. S. S. 8. has given better satisfaction than any medicine we have ever sold. SCHELLER 4 STKVXHS, DnigglStS. Denver, Colorado, May 2. 1881. Every purchaser sm-aks In the highest terms 0 t 8. a a L. MxiasxTEB. Richmond, Ylrglnla, May 1 1, 1881. Ton can refer anybody to ns in regard to tho mei ncs 01 8. s. a. POLK, MILLEK Ca Perry. Ga., October, 1880. Wa haA knnwn Swltfs 8. SDeclfiC used In 3 great number of cases, many of them old and ob stinate, and nave never Known or uemu ui a uui are to make a permanent care, when taken prop erly. H. L. Dbhh-bd, Eli Watr, m. D. NOTnNffHAH, Wm. Bbojisom, Moobx dc Tpttlk, T. M. Bcthib, Sheriff. I am acquainted with the gentlemen whose sig natures appear to the foregoing They are men of high character and standing. - A. H. CoiiQurrT, Oov. of Georgia. ri II RO HTMBVa, If yon doubt, oonte and we cure you, or charge yoa nothing. Write for particulars, and copy of the-little book "Message to the unfortunate." Ask any leading drug house la the United States as to our character - tl.000 REWARD will be paid to any chemist who will find, on analysis Of 1 00 bottles of &S.a, one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium - or any Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by druggists everywhere. C-v ew Price of the large or regular size reduced to 81.75 per bottle, and small, holding hall the Quantity, price SI per bottle. Jun26,ly If iWII