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FIME CUT AND _Inzomparably the E::QLUB PEERLESS DYES AUsmliw fi A CUBAN GIRL'S HEROIC DEED. 8he Oarries Food and Medicine to Fever-Stricken Prisoners. a Cuban and T love Cuba, says in the Nushville Am: ican, yet the extreme heat of some months of each year is unbear: You remember the entrance to Havana harbor is guarded by Morro castle, The arrison numbers 200 men. Three years ago last June the temperature rose be- yond all previous racords, and the fering was intense. The authorities were dreading the possible invasion of Cuba’s deadliest scoarge—yellow-fever. News came to the city of the breaking Immed- Iam Senor Reme ion of the fort. No boats were al- »1ana from the infected locality ve enough to venture low and meme were br the casting of tk lot with the - rison. At sunset éach day we watched the gates open and funeral corteges wind their down the hill to the little garrison cemetery; listened for the volleys of saluie, their number denoting how many brave fellows had succumbed that day,” Onc evening. as we apatheti- cally gazed across the water, a boat shot forth from the pier of Havana. It was londed to the gunwales with provisions and medicines, and none in Jm( crowd needed to be told its destination. Our oyes then sought the guider of the little craft, and, to our horror saw the sole oe- cupant was a woman. Then a universal shout of protest came—to late. She paused an instant from her rowing and silenced our murmurings with a wave of her small hand. “I am alone,” she said, *‘from all Ha- vana not one regret will follow me. "Tis better that I'shoula go than a life upon whose tenure hangs the fate of others. Good-by."” strained our eyes across the water; watched her strokes grow slower and slower as the awful heat sapped her life and finally pause exhausted be- neath Castle Morro’s walls. Those faithful souls, brave and constant to the last, refused admission, though we could feel the hunger and longing ex- pressed in their long suffering ey length faint resistance ceased—they eagerly came down to the welcome boat, fairly lifted their angel of waiting shoulders apd, follow by ot\\erssncm-'mg the mc;hchle to {v&_ich many poor fellows will owe their 1ives, were 108t to our view within the castie walls, The first effect we noted was the re- duction in the number of lutes over the soldiers’ graves: then one blessed morning, when a breeze all but ¢ ol, came straight from your northlund, the distress sighal was “hauled down, and again the royal flag of Spain floated proudly from the battlements denoting all was well within. Instantly the bay was dotted with boats. We focked to the castle and exchanged congratula- tions with the governor and his badly decimated garrison. We learned that undoubtedly not a life would have been pr ed had it not been for the brave maiden’s timely succor. Now, there, gentlemen, is an incident of the land of heat.” *‘Yes, what became of the girl?” anx- iously inquired the Long Islander. “She is the happy wife of the gover- nor of the castle and is the idol of all Havana.” we e A Voudoo Queen. There is an_unprecedented sensation among the colored people in the black district, the cause of it being a woman who is working, 1t is alleged, marvelous faith cures in Nash county, says a Ruleigh dispatch to the Atlanta Con- stitution. The woman is an African of the most pronounced type. A gentle- man visited the ground consecrated to the priestess on conjurations and faith cures. He found the roads for hun- dreds of yards leading to the spot cum- bered with vehicles of every conceiv ble character,all copveying the aflicted in body and mind. The woman receives her devotees and eries aloud,in a pecul- inrly deep voice, exorcising the evil spirits of disease, imaginary or real. Then she anoints them with water drawn from a well near by, at the same time requiring the patient to imbibe a portion. The spot. she claims, was pointed out to her by un angel. These seances have been going on for ten days. Bach day brings a crowd greater than that of the day before. The woman fills bottles with water, blesses them, and thesc are carried off in countless mnumbers. She makes no charge, but accepts whatever may be given her. Excitement runs high and is wide- spread. The multitudes that place im- plicit fuith in the eflicacy of her cures ave astoundingly large and constantly swelling, The woman’s name is Ma Gdwards, She is about thirty-two years of age. The gontleman who vis- ited ber entered a double house, and mmed and .08 and both is added to the found the front room c jammed with all agesand Sexes. Oneata time inn. netun The woman avers that she was born entirely white, and that the knowledge of her mysterious and marvellous pow- ers came with her dawning reason. She bas followed her present calling some time, and it is reported that she has taken in near! 1,000 in the four weeks she has been established at her prescnt quarters. Persons from many countries visit and seek relief at her hands. Her white patients are not small in number. . Cheats in Every Trade, “There are cheats in every trade,” snid a florist recently toa Troy (N. Y.) Times reporter, “but in none are_they more frequently met than in ours.” The vemark was eaused by a lady who passed by, holding a bunch of roses in wor hands. “Do you see thut lady?” asked the flower man Well, she has just been cheated. She came in here an hour ago and usked our prices for 1 roses. 1 told her from dozen, She said she could elsewhe for B85 cents, and alked out. Now, what has she bought? Simple Perle des Jurdin voses, which are worth 50 cents a dozen. An ordinary observer cannottell the differ- two varieties. The is a_ softer, richer yellow than the Perle, which has crisp, sharply-outlined leaves The stem of the Perle is long, steaight, stiff and thorny, and red and en are mixed together in blended lines. The stem of the Niel is small and tender is much smoother than the Perle. Another cheat is the making of bridal bouguets of orange blossoms. Not one bride in 500 who is deseribed as wearing orange blossoms is 80 fortunate as to have them. An orange-flower wreath or bouguet would cost from $15 to $30; so the dealers take stephanotis blossoms, worth from $3 to 85, and array the unsnspecting maiden at a lesser price but greater profit, English violets are worth $1.50 per hundred, and are used to make the ns. For these d irnmortelles, colored py hundred, [recent- 20" made of immor- cost probably a0 cents, them ence between the etters in set desi substitu and worth 15 cen ly saw a “‘Gates aj telles which English violets the cost to the flerist of the flowers only would bave been at lcast $5.” —— A luxuriant draught of Tarrant elt- Aperient removes all ill effuets ing from indiscretions in eating and nking. zer —o— Its Enormous Total and Wide Distri- bution—Oaprices of Fortune, A partial list of th and Dollars, paid by 1 tory Company during th together with the names the Company by the h who have requested it pts for the amounts are offices of the Company r ending May nd addresses giv fers, DRAWING OF JUNE 14 man, O N nond & (‘o., Av an’ Francisce 1 William , mthern Express Co. igh Kinus & Bros., Natioral Bank of Meridis Tam Kempler, New Vork City Trefts, N. 'W. cor. ith and i aneisco, Cal Annie Chand Ciifeonviile, throngh First Nat'l Bank of Mérid National Exchiange Bank of Dallas, City National Bank of Dallns, ' Charles E and Pre 3 suline & s, 1 W. L. Wilson, Wiilos Tirner & Richardso Shire & Co., Frank Xrmstrong. Atton, lowa Casco National Bank, Portland, Me John G, Licbel, 1918 Peach St., 12 Argo & Co., San Francisc Louislana National Bank, New Or Gieo. Miller, 19 Howard Bt., San Francis- <o, Cal Cal Teburn; 140 B, 10th 8., Chicago, 111 an Diego, Cal when if the form had beeo filled with | Snyder, Wells & Co., Gates, Tenn John Kyle, Buffalo, N Y. 3. C. Curry, Memphis, Tenn' 0. New Orleans National Bank,New Orieans, a A. 1. Clark, T R.J.%ufin, * 4351 Jobn McRedmond and John McKenna, BAMPORd, COBR. (. .ivs e ciseieiutieciones John L, Steelman, 63 South 8t New York R, G. Heerman, 'Loulsyille, Ky........... @. k. Goldbeck, Manor, Tex: .., ¥iank Matthews, T J. C, Lowe, Chester, Neb.. Wells, Farizo & Co., $an Fran H. F. Hutchins, Portland, Me ¥ Jas, Binclair, 6 Thomas St., N. ¥, City. ... DRAWING OF JULY 12, 1887, Wells, Fargo & Co., San Francisco, Cal. John Murphy, Glefimary, Tenn,, through First Nat'l Bank of Chattanooga, Tenn Swiftwater Pluntation, m, Mass Henry Downs, near Greenville, Mis S Darius R. Burr, 179 Forsyth 8t., New York Chris. Sintes, 408 Dryndes St, New Or- Teans, La ¢ Fernie Archie L. Alien, 'iuifaio, N ¥\ p. Colaman, Petersburg, Va., through Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Vi Albert Schroder, Burlington, lowa. ... W. 8. Locke. MaMsliad, Mich., throngh Firsi Natfonal Ban rquette, Mic First National Bank, Haute, Ind. . London and San Francisco Bank (Limited) San Francisco, Cal.......... i Wells, Fargo & Co., San Franol: John L. Bett, Portiand, Me. John Cash, AR LR TCELT T .- Anglo-Californian Bank, San Francisco, Robert Joseph Loigh, 30 Willett St,, N. Y. City National Bank, Cairo, [lls Isanc Vaughn, New' York City AR D. C, Jackson & M. G. Cook, Catro, Tils. ... DRAWING OF AUGUST 9, 1887, C. W. Moorman, Cloverport, K Kentucky Nattonal Bank, Loulsyilla. cky National Bank, Louisville, k Fontaine, Calente, Cal... 53 s, Fargo & Co., San Franclsco, Cai®. Co. National Bank, Cairo, 1115 . H. Zapp, Houston, Tex. |, 3 i1, Authotiy, Houston, Tex National Park Bank, New York City ... Roger, Campbell & Ray Bayne, Deming, New Mexico........ 5 -0 Woods, Portiand, Me Baker, Chieago, ... 00 muel Barrett, Toronto, Ontario, ¢ hos, D, Crump, Jonbsburg, Mo Wells, Farg Spu_ Franclsco, W. A, Barnhill, Jackson, T through First National Ban P. Hill, New Orleaus, . P, Bhulz M o, Cal. 0! Jackson. gin cNaughton, Va... 2 4 ott, Camp Point, Tlis Geo. Over, Ladonlu, ' > i, Anglo-Californian I an Francisco James Stevenson, 35 Hanover Provi- dence, . 1 AR e H. M. Eddins, Gléncos, Minn 01 sear Goshell, with ' Kichardson . Omaha, Neb ..., Bowling, San Franciseo, Cal Misses M. & A. Moyer, Now York .. Robt. J. Young, 4 Ciistom-Houxe street, New Orleans, La siee sesesesssnien Robt. mond, W. H Governor 8 DRAWING C Paul Bai F. Epstein, Frank H. , Norfolk, N i Paid Paul Kinler, Runner, Union National Bunk, New Orleans, for'a depositor. K. Steiner, Temple, TeX,. ... .......... Chris. K. Netz, 127 West’ North Ave., Chi- ago, 111 ¥ o v Wm. Duncan Paid Peop EPT. 13, , 15 Hudson Ave., Chicago, 111 toodhouse, T, " . oux Falls, Dak ank, New York J. H, Mount, Tuwas Cliy, Mich, . Albert Evans, through' First Bank, Pueblo, Col ... Mrs. Francis VY. Siddail, Canton Robt. Worthington, Lexington, 13, Nathan, 833 Broadway, New York City. Godlilf Wizeman, New York City. ... Chas. Johnson, Mobile, Ala.......5 0111 1 National Commercial Bank, Mobile, Ala National Ohio. DRAWING OF OCTOBER 11, 18§ Paid Fourth Nattonal Bank, N. Y. City . Ginsbur; St., Boston, Mass Mrs. Chas. A, Scott, Springhield, Minn Chas. A. Johnson, 7 West Ohfo St., Ciii- cago, il e e 3 Paid P. Kinler. Runuer, Union National tor. . L. Fa cuns Henr 7 Jno. , Fiky Augii o, P s, Neul, New Iberiu, L .- Runkel, Fredonfa, Davidlsrae 1 DRAWING OF NOVEMBE Morris klin, Vancouver, B.C., Gy & Grofit, Or V. through Norfolk, Va agent Adams Exp ewport, Ark., through K. L. Watson, Newport, Ark Michael Sluizki and Solomon Piikofski, Boston, Mass Mrs. Margaret Clarke, 12 St. New Orleans, La....... Wm, Poud, Anaconda, Mont .. ........... Mrs. H. Benard, Sioux Falls, Dk Jas. A Baker, Missoula, Mont... ... E. 1. Kaercross, Philadelphia, Pa. .. Chas. H; Walker, Edtuburgh, ill, (hong P, Harrington, Banker, Edinburgh. . R, Miller, 4 Lawrence 5t., Denver, wm. Lesli Mount Ver non, Ind 5 ¥, Wohlburter, Oldham, Dak W. H. Arison, Monongahela City. Pa D.'C. Macon, 'Elwood, Ind ©€,'0. Lofstrom, Burlington, Towa. Woelis, Fargo &'Co., San Francisco, Cal First National Bank, Nashville, Ténn C. B, Mills and J."F. Bro through Uuion Nat'l Bank, Kansas City, Mo J. G. Hedrich, Lus Vegas, . Adams, Lis Vegas, N. Mex nderson, Omalia, Neb ich, Kansas City, Mo John C, Ketcheson, Leavenworth, Kis H. 1. Smoot, Colorido, Tex D 0., Audrews St. - Francisco, 1 0 Banking ( ount Ver- DRAWING OF DECEMBER 13, 158 Harrison W. Vickers, Chestertown, Md K. Popy , Omaha, Neb.. B W, Graybill, Lancaster, Pa.. through First National Bank of Columbia, Pa James Thompson. 3 and 57 Union Market St. Louis, Mo 4 assom, St. Andréw near White St., ew Orleans, La D. G. Baldwin, for New Orleans National Bank, New Orleans, La., on acct, of a depositor . 3 % $1a0a0ea0ar L. C. Atwood, Henicia, Cal C! Fredericks Morse, Boston, Mass Mgrchants National Buuk of Vicksiurg, Miss John MeDermott, Vicksburg, Miss Win. Norris, Kunsas City, Poter Thompsou, Biloxi’ River, Miss Rank of Commerce, Memphis, Tenn, German Bank of Memphis, Ténn H. Sheffreen,2 Kussell Place, Boston, Mass.. £ . Walker, Youngsiow Second Nat'l'Hank of New Hay Veller, 8 W. Randolpli St. . Albuquerqu M u'kmon, Potts Paylor, Burnside, Ky Neiman, Charfton, Ta Miss W, Lamb, 161 West Chester Park, Bos: ton, Muss W. B! Mocks, through Bank of Winchester, Winchester, Tenn A AW, Curter, Aberagen, Mis Wells, Fargo & Co , San Francisco, Cal John Rizzie, 4806 Frazier St., Chicago, 111 L. H. Mead, Shell Luke, Wis Eimer Langin, Butman, Mich Wilkinson & Trvin, Gatss, ‘Tens | Kountze Bros., Bankers, New York M. Josephson, Carbondale, Pa DRAWING OF JANUARY 10, Lsss, 8, Fargo & Co., San Franclyco, Cal Conn. {768 ahove One Thous. uisiana State Lot 1 omitting t on file at the 15,000 " 15,00 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 16,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 16,000 10,000 through 16,000 C 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 L5000 15,000 15,000 165,000 5,00 15,000 15,000 16000 * 15,000 15,000 10,00) 10,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,00 5,000 5,000 5,000 i HEEREREER & ¥ = g State National Bank of Mem s, Mem- Prp!l‘i!)‘ ‘l'(‘nn' M ed Jarvis, Fmpire City, Oregon Memphis National Bank, Memphis, 7en V. Schmidt, Petalums, Cal. .. J enson, Bay Horso, [dahio N W, Nichols, through W ells, Fargo & (o, 8an Francisco, Cal Anglo Californta ank (Ttd.), 8ar Feancis: co, Cn Miss Augnsta Filens, 2,087 Archer Ave., Chicago, 11 W, W, Culbertson John Trimble, 1 Augnst Hutiz New Orl Miss Kitty Dillon, 105 Orleans, La Metropolitan N Ashiand, Ky 15'S, Water 8t Rurora, 11is mann, (harles ans, La Bienville 8t New mal Hank, Cincinnati Ed. Miller, Gundalajara Jalisco, Mex (has. A. Treanor, San Diego, Cal N. Tostevin, Union Stock Yards, Chicago A. McLets ¥ City, N.J Fort Worth' National Wank, Wori Wotth, x Tucker, Pourl, Tex ol ¢. Shater, [ndianapoils, tate National Bank, Lincoln, Ebert, Muchachinock, Towa DRAWING OF FEBRUA A_Correspondent at San through Louisiana Nationat Ban “ h 'ohl, Michigan City, Ind., through :)r‘fl National Bank of Michigan City, ne 45,000 15,000 throngh 16,000 , Mich, t of Maniste Gilly, 206 St. Pmlip st leans, La Anglo-California Bank, Limiteq, of San Francisco, Cal M, Simoni, Camerc Fargo & (0., San J. Johnson, B Wr oach, Barags Mathew Steflens, Harrison St. Police Sia- tion, ( hicago, 111 Peter W, Harelgan, i Carondel Orleans, I E. L. Cammack, Lulu, Miss Southwestern National Bank of Philadel- phia, Pa " H. Soudley, Abl ine, Bonne ¥. Cooper, Cleveland, O A. G. Drobish, Lincoln, 111, through Ger- man-American Nat'l Bank of Lincoln John I Truitt, Winchester, 111.. ... L. Carter, Santa Clara, Cal_,.. .. D, Mefer, Denison, Towa, throtigh Craw- tord County State Bank of Denision In.. DRAWING OF MARCH 13, 188, A depositor, through Wells, Fargo & Cd 8San Francisco, Cal_ ... D. Morelock, 111 Olive 8t.. Adams Exp- Office, Evansyille, 1nd . Mock and Frank B. Godard, 413 esoe 8t , East Saginaw, Mich Eli Newman,through Fii st National Bank of Helena, Ark . 7 Mr: 16,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 Cal., through ciseo . fich., throuigh St.. Nes i C. 1, 8. ¢ 2,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 Bank of John Murphy i A. Lotd, W. T, Kiagiva Partles i ater i, through Southern Express Bank of Commer 1 I Fred Bressier, 3,423 Locust St,, 8t L 15 Fred Hofer. Taylor Ridge, 111 through Citizens Nat'l Hank of Davenp Towa. 15,000 Americsn Exchange Nat'l Bank Y 15,000 Copt, James Willlamson, G nville, Quebee, Canada. Mrs, E Hughes, Brooklyn, N. Y B. Kirk, Seneca N 10,000 . 0,'Smith, Manitou Springs, El Paso . 10,000 A depositor, throngh Weil, Fargo & (o San Francisco, Cal Chas. Miller, care of Albert Kelly & Co, 37 Wall St, New York 10,000 A depositor through Louisiana National Bank, New Orleans, La A depositor through New Orleans Nat'l Bunk, New Orleans, La. é A depositor through Natioual Exchange Bank of Dallas, Tex 0 . Max Haefner, 1796 Greenwich St. New ORrRISC vt ST . 5,000 [ Peterson, Ellsworth, Minn,, through Lyon Co. Bank of Rock Rapid: A _depositor through raders National Bank of San Antonio, Tex sest oes Johnson, Lowell, Mass 5 H. k, Tuscaloosa, Ala., theough ‘st National Bank of Tuscaloosa, Ala. oes Frank Hall, 268 Magazine St. New Orleans AIf Libert, Lake ChariesLa. itor through Germani York City. e eessssas . Stratton,” Mexico, Ind., through First National Bank of Peru, Tnd A depositor, through the Deflance’ Nut'i Bank of Deflance, O . . A depositor through Arkansas National Bunk of Het Springs, Ark Mi: lara Wisdom, care of Ha Theatre, Chicago, 111 Ernest Thiemer, % Oliver St.Cleveiand, 0 P. A. Royce. N k. . Tgnatz Tsakowitsch, 86 Willett 'St York City, N. . X Matt Hang, Houghton, Mich Frank Mayer, Leavenworth, Kinsas, E. R. Darrow, Cleveland. 0. : Chag. A. Davenport, 63 Congrass St., New ark, N. J. e 10,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5N ) Bank of ymarket an Luis Obispo, Cal r, Philadelphia, Pa » Washington, Ta w Indianapolis. Ind Chattanooga, Tenn 8 Haute Ind erra Haute Exchange Alley 1,250 Antonio Ranh New Orleans, Boston! .. DRAWING OF APRIL 10, 1885, Geo. Gregg iS Alter St., Philadelphia W. H. Barclay, Pittsburg, Pa Chas. F. Morse, 8) Harrison A depositor through W San Franoisco, Cal Win. Severance, Li the Nat'l Bonk W. A, Francis, . Vi, ors National Bank of Salim, Va Thos. Fair, Philadelplia, Pa o J. P. Weliss, Detrolt, Mich., throu troit Savings BANK, Detroit, Mic A. L. Carson, San_Francisco, (‘al 3. Hall, through K. L. Hall, Richmond, Va National Bank of the Republic, Washing- ton, D. B Party at nta Rosa, Cal, through Pacific I'ank of San nelsco, Cal Ruoul Deavernin Neshvil Nushyil v Boston T & (o, hrough Banking Hous DRAWING OF MAY Sth, 1838, , Pittston, Pa foleman, ashington, A depositor, Touistuna Nat'l Bank, New Orleans, Lo The City Nati 1 Ban nde Dalias, " she. ¢ x Ameriean Nat'l Bank of Kansas City, Mo, A. Phillips, through T. W, House, Hous- ifornia Bank, Limifed, § | Robinson, 438 Dryades 8t., Orleans, La, 4 Col. R. H.'Porter, Birmingham, ‘Als Dennison. 0., through ¥, ers & Mo Bank, Uhriehs Mrs, Frances A. Hoke, Emmitshu H i, 1L, thre Snyder & Co., Moweaqua, 111 John Harrington, Hougl City National Bank of M. Waligurski, New Y 8. Morganstern, San Francisco, through Anglo-California Bank, 'L't'd., San Francisco, Cal A correspondent, through Wells, Co.'s Hank San 1500, C Collécted through wnts & Planters Bank of Pine Blu k C.T. Stanly, 5 Montgomery Francisco, 8t For full particulars of the Quarterly Drawing of June 12, see acheme in another column of thix paper to-day. : ... $150,000 300,000 Grand Capital Stock............. Liability of Stockholders Five Per Cent Interest Paid on De- P08its--Compounded Semi- Annually, Loans Mads on Real Bslal, OFFICER . MANDERSON, Presiden M. BENNETT, Vice | L8, Managing Director 5 JOHN E. WILBUR, Cashier STOCKHOLDERS: JANNETT, Guy C. BARTON, BROWN L, M. flexseer, AMBALL, . 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