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or fc gSmes-Scmooafc 3nla 2'2, 1888. THE CITY KJtti. TIf JS VRASD it I' ERA. HOUSE. TZMAOXAL.

THAT BCBOOL TEACHERS. THE SO DAT LAW. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. SKIPPED. Attractions Booked for the) Coming The rigorous enforcement of the Sanda A Ctvfl Vrvlw fbaoae la taw Kew Law.

Mr. Cvpl John H. Han an, of Louisiana aveaue, and her eaarMtinc daughter. Kiss Lee Uanna, are pending the summer at law by Mayor 8hakpeere, aa well a the adk-l of Chief of Polio Dara Hennessey, in regard The bill prepared by a joint committee of the Iioniiiiana Educational Society and passed DISAPPEARANCE Or TMOE. ZE xegvlab becoru or etests XBBOVOUnCT THE CUT.

by the last Legislature waa very like tbe old to fruit stands, haa occasioned eorisideray It AS TBE RE AT PARISIANS UEALRR. bl duicuaBion, pro and eon, among eta rate governing the public schools of Lou isiana, aavs in one particular it included a Tallow Sulphur Springs, Ta. Mr. alius Haeaer.of Vicheburg, (formerly Mia ECa J. Hanaa ia with her toother aad lister at the Spring.

Mr. E. Hopkins left thia oty for Denver, Coi, last week. MnaLula Fee, a young lady of thia city, Items Gathered at tlaa Municipal Bnild-Ing. Mayor Hhakspeare has appointed the following eurnmiitee to select a suitable building for a polios station and recorder's court: A.

Bnttin, chairman: F. Claiborne, E. L. Keppler. A.

B. Sfonlin and Oeo. W. Stockton. This committee is requested to aaaem-t4eaasoona aa tlie lease of the building now occupied by the First Precinct Station and the First Recorder Court will expire Oct.

1. The IVpartment of Improvement yesterday nftined owner of certain low lota of ground, which had been complained of by c.tizena, that they niuat fill them in to the all classes. Tba populace have aa yet, however, never wavered in the opinion that the latest paper, magazinew and periodicals may be obtained at Wharton a new stand. No. 5 Caronteiet street, After an absence of three monfhs, spent in Kew York, Mr.

Harry GreenwaH, leasee of the Grand Opera House, returned to he city yesterday highly (leased with the result of hi trip. Hi object was to book attraction for the Grand for the season 188S-89, in which, although a great many obstacle were thrown in hi path, he waa successful. In apealing of the difficulties which faced him in New York, Manager GreenwaH said: "Th ppowtion with whish I met was enough to sicken a man. I em being oat- civil eerrice clause, which waa of aufikueat importance to render the Governor signature on the closing day of the aeasion causa for eon grain la boo. Slowly but rarely the School Board of New Orleans ha grown to He Depart Early Teeterday Xeratag Without leaving Hie Addra rerfarmaaee at the St.

0-- Theatre Te-Kight, men last eveau'g lor nuou. where on Saturday afternoon they flock aa usual. CoL S. IL Fred rich of Holme county. xnxcoMixa cosnsrios.

A CmdI of Interesting; Letters. Tbe following letter relating to tba coming conveu toon of former citizen of Northern State, now resident of Louisiana, will be fpand interesting: is no. July 18. 1888. Col.

Geo. Moorman. President Hum a as KMUMi, ew Ormu, Trmr esteemed favor wwitH thin morning and all agree with me in thinking that you recognize th aeceatity of throwing every possible protection about tba 407 teacher awi at at vne sx. cnanea lloleL Miss Nannie Ilolden left the eityTLuraday MA RILLED. BELL WTW Wednesday, July H.

MS, a iot a vu.it 10 aunwron nentucay Incad. CoL E.A.Pnicl. thetreaialaml wall-known who contract with them annually to conduct the publio schools. Favoritism ha in all time been the teachers' sorest enemy and th cause standing meet frequently in the I -roper level at ouoe. tU SOHPKIIRg rOD THE KZSEKTK mro.

At a recent meeting of the Council finance entry cWk at D. IL Holme', ia now ojoarn- th Prytaaia Street Presbyterian Church, by Rev. F. L. Ferewaoa, Aloaso a Bell and aTaanla Hatha Wiaa, both ef thia eity.

mg ai 10 cay. bid on every attraction open for engagement. The theatre was ran down and the result wa that in many case I waa compelled to guarantee certain tie and fix term in advance. Nevertheless I held on, worked like a beaver and have succeeded in obtain Miss CaaparL of Natchitoches, who haa been vieiting friend in thia city, leave for Wednesday. July ML way of honest promotion.

To shield the teacher from th possibility of this trouble in the future a clau was introduced ia the aoxne taia aiternooa. 1, at St, Mary's Church (archbishop's), by Terr The account publiahed a In Tnua-Dn-ocbat yesterday of the career of Prof. Albert Le Grand, alia Dr. Geiamardo, alia Aran Geismar, during hia sojourn ia thia city, tome fourteen year ago. doe not appear to have been received by the Individual of many name with any evident degree of satisfaction.

It will be remembered that he stated at tbe time be called for the balance due Lim on Li unexpired advertising con. tract that he was thankful to Th Tnua-DEnocaai for the free ad given him, alluding to the cxpoae made of hi doing in other place. Cant A. Piazza, 0 the Crystal Springs (Mi.) 'Volunteer, passed through the city Bav. Father Chasse, i.

W. Gaha and Mlas Mathilda Polmoa, both of Algiers, La. bill prepared by the committee of the Educa ycateruay. en route noma. Morgan City aad Ksw Iberia paper nleaaa tional Society and passed aa stated by the Legislature, making it obligatory upon the now wf ib securing eucn a reduction of railroad fare.

It will be the cause of a large number going from thia point. We wiu bare bortieuitnral fair at thia place Aur. l. 2 and well aa a reunion of Northern settler oa the second day of the I hare talked with several prominent eiri-cena to-day about the matter and every one ao far baa given me their name and wul go down if nothing bairpeua, I wiii keep the list for a few days and secure all I can. 1 aa no speaker my 11.

bat if yon wiah I think tliat 1 can induce several to write in copy. (t Coi. A. W. Faulkner, of Caldwell pariah.

accompanied by hi wife, left 00 the City of board to make promotion among the teach KESOBRT Oa Thursday evening. caion ttouge yeeieraay lor Bt, uoaim. er strictly according to rank aud prohibiting July ta. st o'clock, at tba Cthsdral. by tha Mr.

and Mr. W. E.Bau,ef Chartres treem, rewarda unless for cause. Furthermore, it Rev. rather J.

M. Beronnet, Misa Amllua Dupuy leave for New lurk. Mr. haa is to pur- sad Mr. Henry S.

Desobry. provides that vaoancie existing in th pri enaae bis iaa siocg lor tn coming season. ing a fine bat of attractions sorb dent to run from the 7th of October to the 24th of March. Heretofore the Grnd haa never opened the season before the first week is Novfmber. The list thru far engaged is as foDowtr Thomas W.

Keeae. the Penman." Dixey in "Adonis. "Chtra Morris, "Arabian Night. Lotta, Mr. and Mrs.

W.J. Florence, Kate Claxton. "Ewhta and Shad oti'W. T. Carle ton Opera Company.

J. K. Emmett, Brtley Campbell's Siberia Company, Margaret Mather, Arthur Rehsn, Ielv'a Fifth Avenue Compiny, Webeter A Meaders Trou badouro, Minnie Maddern. Keller, the Maitician; UuUen A Hart a Comedy Company. Geo.

H. Athuna, He. She. Him and committee a letter from Mr. Charlea L.

Hice, attorney for the ltonetta Gravel Company, was read, in which that gentleman held that the Comptroller had hwneil to J. Fayaaoux warrants lor $5043 41 for paving, which waa not exactly proper, and fur that reaaoa he held that the money yhould be rtistared to the suspense account. The letter, which waa pnbKfhed in full at the time, waa referred to the Comptroller for bia investigation, and on Wednesday last 1 hk puhlialted a statement from Comptroller Thomau giiog his version of the matter. Mr. Thoman has since then' prepared a statement of the tracaactioa com plaiced of, which will be submitted to the ottaao committee on Monday nicht.

It is understood that Mr. Thoman bold in hi atatement that Ordinance No. 1 703, creating the up-nne account, waa paaaed to equalize the accounts of the various departments of the city government, some of a hirh were overdrawn and others underdrawn. This end having been acoomrtialied about remained to the creditof thesns-penae aooouutof and Mr. Thoman mary departments should be filled from a Tuesday last Mr.

and Mr. Win. O. Roger. Platiusmias papers please copy.

BRKS-XVANSl On Wednesday, July IS, HS graded list of candidate who have passed the regular examination and gained the with their daughter, kiise Helen, left town for a visit of a month or more to Oswego, ri rht to a place oa the civil service list. Next ji. 1. In Watson. Miss at residence of J.

D. Dampeac, Eaqhy Rev. O. A Ruaell, Wm. A Bree aad Mia.

M. S. Evan a. after the candidates stand graduate of the normal school in right of consideration for F. L.

Connerly. Southern agent Mitchell Granite Work of Qumcy. left last evening via Queen and Crescent route for Whether he apoke ironically or not la a matter which the "profeeaor" alone can say, but it ia clear that he ha reached the conclusion that New Orleana is not a congenial hiding place for individuals of hia ilk. It nuty be, also, that he apprehended that the facta brought forth might lead to hia being placed behiad prison bar, and availing himself af the opportunity, wisely resolved to flee the town. Be it whatever it may, however, the profeseoi-" BABRI30X Monday.

July IS, vacancies. Huston. 1MB, Mr. Jaatas Harrison, ef Caotoa, Mtas ami Miss Mary O-Laary, of Jarkma, Miae. As wul be aeen this put a check on any personal prefereneeof member of the School Board ia the chose ef teacher.

It anconr- Mis May Nobles roe by the HUnoi Cen tral road, to-morrow morning, to iota Mr. Jacksoa papers please copy. Wednesday even ages competent men and women to compete for tbe Domtions. assuring them, aa it and Mrs, Frank Thomas fur a month visit to inatawa, jtisa. ing.

July 11. tt at 1 o'clock, by th Rev. H. ter ting letter on the moat important topics and some to apeak. If you should wittk me to in thia or any other way let Ir- tBuw, and I will be pleated to help yon.

Beapoctf uliy, yours, F. B. Cuttum. Cbowlct. July 19, 1888.

Col. Geo. Moorman. President State Immigration iaucwiia, ew Oi leans. Tour favor of the 18th inrtant to band.

Aiiow me to congratulate yon upon the satisfactory mtiiiwr which you are proaecut-' lug arrspgeraenbi for tbe convention of Ang. 7. I assure yon that a food delegation will be preaent from Una pariah. I have inserted in tuia week's KigiuU a call for names of all Korthern people, who wih to attend. Aaaoon an knew came eomai in I Will ad viae yon.

Tbis will be time next week. ery trnuy youra, A. 1L BuaauxJU. THE BUS DAY LAW. Barker.

Mias Minnie C. Be. ker and Mr. A. J.

Sirs. Jamea O. Clark, prominently known doe, of ultimately swcuririf poKiUon in the choola, if their grade is high. The present board stand pledged to nip-port dirty-nix ap paean la in the graded but a the president 01 tb woman's Club oi Coulongs, both of this city. Jlo cards.

Orleans, is acmes the Lake visiting her Her Company, Coquelin A Hading reneh Coined Company, Lyria Thompson's Bur-league Comuany, and others to come. Many of these attractions. Manager Green wall states, have never before been here, while other have not appeared in New Orleans for years. The Grand is undergoing a thorough overhauling. It ia being frescoed, carpeted, new chairs and eceuei will bs put in, and an elegant drop curtain is at present being painted.

The house will be ready for the opening on Oct. 7. and its interior will he the most modern of any theatre in the South. TATLOR MARTIX Oa Monday nulla mother, Mr. J.

O. Nixon, of Fas Christian. nam it is exhausted, four of whom have al ready received appoiutmcnta. An earnest holda that the 2 1.00O should ha tranaferred to the rcaerve fund of that year. City Attorney Hunt pawang on the fact as presented by Mr.

Tboman. holda that hia construction of the law is correct, and that any surplus to the credit of the susptiae account could proper! be transferred to the reserve fund to be ditsDoeed of bv ordinances July baa, st Bt. Theresa by Rev. Father J. M.

T. R. J. Taylor and Mia Lena Martin, both of this city. No cards.

wiiih la expre that the new members Mr. A. 8. Johns ton. one of tie moat prominent planters of the Yazoo Delta, arrived last evening.

He rerort the crous. coming in will hold strictly to the new law. 1 be following facta, not generally knowa. Tweaday. July BK not withstanding the recent heavy rains, aa most excellent.

will be found of interest, There are at present 407 teachers earoloved bv the eiti. .12 regularly pawed. 1K at ta reaaleuce of the ande's pares bs let Mavaziaa straet, by tba Rav. Bl W. I'niinj.

Chaa, F. Kirach to Mtaa Nannie K. Goods ra. aliases Henrietta and Helen Miller, two of thia number being women, the remaining A MoDKL lXSriTVTlOS. popuiar aud charming young ladies, leave town ahortiy for an extended Northern wenty-nve men.

11 average unary pai is (45 sad a fraction monthly, for nine months lr. Wuere. warrant clerk, haa also prepared a atatement of the tranaaction. which the Comptroller will embody iu his report, together with the opinion of the city attorney. tour, vimuag New York, Philadelphia aad DIED.

Tbe School of Msace. Chap other poinui 01 interest. in toe year, mating to total income a trine over (400. IB VO bOKOEB TW TOW. A rumor having been circulated upon the streets yesterday that the door-plate bearing the name "Prof.

Albert Le Grand" had been removed from hia stopping place. No. 1 4 Uciversity place, a TiMi-ixJiOCSiT reporter repaired to the address indicated to learn the cause. In anawer to a ring of the bell a servant appeared at tbe door, from whom it waa learned upon inquiry that "that professor doaa stop here no more. Further ones boning revealed the fact that the servant, who usually reaches the house about 6 o'clock in the morning, rirt noticed the professor at about 8:30 o'cbick.

aince which time ahe had seen nothing of him. althocgh ahe had been informed that he had left the premises. The lady of tnw bouse, faaviug at this stage been observed in the hallway, waa aocottted by the reporter. The lady cormtKiraw-d the statement of the servant, aad added that so precipitate and sudden had been the prof eat. sorw departure that he had been unahiW to carry off with him his electrical apparatus and other paraphernalia, wnk-h were left in charge of hia wife, who had left the premisee T.

1 a ul ha returned from a BFHLITI On Saturday. July Jt at a. Bale 1 7 of the School Board nrovvle that delightful trip to Anita Springs, where he Charles Berlin, aged eighteea years. no teacher can be removed except by the baa been sojourning for the past week That New Orleana is rapidly gaining reps-tatiou as an educational centre none will deny who haa taken note of the many excellent institutions of learning flourishing board, and then only for some sufficient Am Order by Chief erf Poliee Hennessey. A number of proprietor of fruit stand called npon Chief of Police Hennessey yesterday and naked him if tba Sunday law applied to their buainess.

They were told they could sell soda water, ice, bat no fruit. The District Attorney' interpretation of th law is that all place of business that pay a license must be uspended on Sunday. So aa The meral will taks place from hie late Teat. excellent health and spirits. In hia cotomnnication to the committee the Comptroller will atato thit the warrants to Favsaoux were iasned aa followa: June 7, fc5 51: Jnne 26.

$1147 U0. At that time the contract with tbe Bnaetta Gravel Company for $15,000 had not been signed, sud the same only signed July 13: hence cause, are held annually. When The charming Mia Lntie Stewart, of Ham teacher are found to be inetlieient or d-re. denee. as St, Joseph street, Thia Moralag at Cdoc.

bet they are dropped, bnt to he honor mond, IJL- aocouipaaied by her fneud. Mm Susie Neelis. will abend this week in town. of the profeasiou be it catd that in the butt HOLD E- On Saturday. July IL 18M, at 4:1 aud they will be pleased to see their friends lour years only one teacher wa requested to clock a Therea Caroline Ernat, wife ef reign during the seiwioa.

Those who know them best speak highly of the ntorule aad at o. 1037 Magazine street. The many fnend of Mrs. MoHia Moore Henry Xolda, a native of New Orlsaa. La ne win iioia mat me uonetta tra el tjom.

pan had no claim to be charged to the suspense account when the warrants to Fays-sonx were issued: that the warrants to Favsaoux were made pavahle out of the reserve fund, and not the auHnenBe account, aa aged tweaty-loax years aud eight month. nnirft te crvs exmting among the teachers Davis anil be pleased to learn cf herrestnra- of the public school of this eitv. Ladies of The friends and acquaintance of the family culture, ability and high character adopt the are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from ker hte rssidene. TXo. S4 White street, oa Sunday, July 19, UBS, but a few minute befcre tbe reporter called.

Neither th "professor," nor hi wife, whose torplaoe the mstter a ehape that can be understood by everybody Chief Hennessey lnanr-d the following order: "a- ruit stands tn public and private markets can sell fruit during the regular market Lours, bat must clone at 12 m. Sunday, rruit cannot be sold outside of the market, loe, soda water and cakes are permitted to be sold in shop. Ice cream wagons are also permitted to sell on the streets. C. IlurscasKT.

Chief. THE MEXICAN BAND AT WEST ESD. tion to health, one leaves on 1 ueaday morning for a prolonged vhut to Mrs, Edward 11a Win, at Beaver Meadow, Ala. Miss Ella Thompson, a fair belle of Madi-sonviile. ia entertaiuing the young rtist is Lily Joate.

Mute Joute com bines study aith pleasure, and will douutleaa bring home wine work that will delight her friends. Mrs. Dr. Blank, ef St. Charlea arsnne, and her niecea, Mamie and Viola Gauche, accompanied by Miss Clara Cooke, of Opelousaa, caning as an honor hie one.

and in nearly every instance atrive earnetly to fit themselves to fill their positions with credit. Jitat now a question of ntal interest agitating the teachers is a hether they may hope to receive back pay due thenigiini-e lft0. The City Couuctl ha absolutely refused to budget for the (75. 000 provided for bv the at I o'clock p. bl within her limits.

Among those deserving more than parsing mention the boarding and day school for giri of Mines. Chapman and Blake, situated at the corner of Philip and Prytania streets. As is well known, thee cultured and elegant ladies are daughters of Louisiana' great Confederate soldier and divine, Binhop Leonidas Polk. With brilliant mental attainments, added to many aeoomplishmeuta, both Mrs. Chapman and Mrs.

Bike are thoroughly equipped to the dillicuit task of conducting a female academy. It has been their chosen profession for some year past, though not more than twelve months have eLipd aince they purchased in partuerahip their home, iu which they have eetahliahed their school. It would be difficult to find a more desir GL'ICHARD -On Saturday. July H. at o'clock p.

Sydney Lawvuasa Ouicaard, aged claimed, and that when ordinance No. 1703, ereeting the uspenae account, waa pa "Red, it waa passed to eqnalize the bahincea to the va-rioua aocounta. some of which had overdrafts and some had credits, and that when that object bad been accomplished all credits to the suspense account should be turned over to the reserve fund. The following are the returns from the various recorders fur the woek ending July 21, 1 8 W. B.

Murphy, first recorder $17 R0 Guy Drenx. second recorder 193 fiO J. U. Landry, tturd recorder 150 00 John L. Smith, fourth 77 60 li.

H. Lea, fifth recorder 37 60 flwmoutha and one week, child of Charles V. Guiehasd aad of Annie Moras t. Tha funeral all! taka place To-day at I 'deck State educational bill, and yet a very prominent lawver. a member of the School Board, holds that every teacher owning warrants for pay during the period covered by the bill may with certainty of success take her claim p.

nw. from oorner Crap and Poek July 4. 1, st into court. The teachers are sanguine of success, being urged to hooefulness bv a o'clock p. to- at Naw Madrid, young-eat daughter of Klrachenheuter and Julia SC.

oano A5D liODOixo, paid To aotavck. was still unexpired, intimated where they were going, nor why they left. The professor' wife bundled up all her effect and those of her husband, aud departed time, it was thought, to catch the 3:30 p. m. L.

and N. train. It wa believed the professor" had boarded the and N. at 7 o'clock in the morning. Leaving the lad the reporter directed his footatepa toward the store of Mr.

I. Lafler-rendene. corner of Burgundy and Cuai streets, the gentleman who had been victimized by tbe 'profestor" some fourteen year ago, aud the recital of wliich fact in yeate-r-day's issue of Tug Tmas-DEnocaaTno duubk im iK-lied the "profesnorV hasty departure. Mr. I.fTerrandene said that on Friday night following the reporter visit he had called on Prof.

Le Grand, ostensibly for the purpusa of consulting him professionally. "I wa ushered into the said Mr. Lafferranderie. "into which a few momenta number of legal advisor. The famous Mexican Band, which has been giving concerts in different sections of this country, while in Atlanta, waa induced by Ur.

K. Eayro, Jr. general passenger and freight agent of the Atlanta and New Orleans Short line, to visit this city, and arrived hers yesterday morning. The management of the New Orleans City and Lake Railroad hare given another evidence of enterprise in the engagement of Rleia, aged alaven mouths, a natlv ef Sum Of leave this evening for i inesstle, in the mountain of Virginia. They wul be absent until fall.

Mr. J. 8. Douglas, of the Boekridge plantation, accumpanied by hia wife, two eon and two daughter, came down on the steamer T. P.

1-eathers to New Orleans and went ever to Miaauaunpi City to remain for the balance of the summer. F. B. Colvin, representing th Barter Electric Motor Com pan, of Baltimore, is in the city in the interests of his company. Mr.

Colvin is stoooius at the St. Charles, bnt laanaLa. Total 4737 00 SMALL oorTBUirrioys. Jan vet, chief clerk of the tax mortgeee Friday. July M.

IS. W. 3. Maa MEWARKABLJE Directing the attention of the reader of so af Hew Orleans La, aged Sftr-Ove years. Irw Tarb, BaiUmora and Philadelphia papera thi paper to the handsome card of J.

O. Grant, it might not be out of place to give a few point regarding th growth and pros plsaaeeopy. offioe. haa received during the week $17 50 for researchea awing tbe recorda. The amount haa been turned over to tbe Treasurer, together with 25 collected by Chief Clerk Bower for promulgating private ordi- makes Ins business headqnarters with tue 0AMPBIXL lu 9t Loula, on Wednesdar.

Louisiana Electric Light Company. the band for a series of oooosrta the week at West End. The Mexican Band, during th World' Indus trial and Cotton Centennial Exposition, created a decided sensation in this city, not only among the people as a whole, bat also July la, ism. at 10 a m. Mra.

Mary A. CampbaU. aged year. Misa Minnie Hay, daughter of the late able spot. It is situated within easy access of the principal churches and is reached by several lines of ears, and the surroundings, from a sanitary point of view, are according to the testimony of several physician all that can be deal red.

The house, a big, roomy and withal picturesque building, ia surrounded by a wide a.id perfectly kept lawn. The broad sweep of eloee mowed graaa run back halfway of the block, with croquet ground and tennis court in the rear. Passing through to the recreation ground, one stops before the fine schoolhouso recently erected. It is two stories high, a frame structure, airy and of DM cheerful and attractive appearance. Every modern convenience in the way of heater end ventilator haa been introduced, and having been built solely for school pur- Tkuraday, July It, ises, at a.

aa. A1T AFFAIR GEXTLE- BET WEES MES. Patrick Walah. aged fifty-two year, a aaliv County Meath, Ireland. Can.

Harry Hay, has earned a 11 enviable reputation aa a prcfeseor of dancing, and her service were solicited by the guest of Alleghany Springs, during the summer months. She left thia city the early part of last week to fill this engagement. perity of the mammoth establishment over which thia indefatigable business man pre. aides with so much suavity of manner and butanes sagacity. Mr.

Grant is a Western man. and although a resident of thia city but a few years, has so identified himself with our institutions and business interests that he is recognized to he one of the leading men in the community. The house was originally organised by Rnley A Grant, bat last ywar Mr. Giant, being the life aud soul ZIE6LEB. On Wednesday, July rs, ej, at tl Mr.

Wm. N. Grunewaid. of th firm of o'clock p. Stephen Ziegler, brother of 1.

M. Ziegler. aged sixty-three years, ftv month aud three days, a aatlre of Oberndorf. Wurtexnbur. A Difficulty Friday Evening wa Jackaoa Street.

Near St. Charles A venae. Friday night Mr. Maximillian Herrmann appeared at the First Becorder Court, suffering from several severe contused wound of the face and head and made an affidavit against Messrs, 1L IL Edmund and A. C.

Oeraaoy. later Prof. Le Grand entered. At the hrnt glance I recognized in Prof. Albert Le Grand aliat Itr.

Arthur Gemuianlo, the man who had robbed me some fourteen years ago Aron Geismar and I have every reason to believe, to judge from hi change of countenance, that the recognition was mutual. I pretended, however, not to know him. and explained the pretended object of my visit. I aid that I wa ecrrxftixo rmou BgruuTisir, In the treatment of which I had heard be waa particularly succetwfu! "The professor made answer that he waa not treating patients just now; that tbe did not intend beginning ht practice until after among musician of acknowledged talent; who were load in their prsiae of the akill aid ability of the band, The band, a it has returned to Kew Orleans, i composed of fifty-nine member, twenty-five of whom were with it daring the Exposition year. It has its old leader.

Prof, Pi yen, at its head, and has lost none of the qualities which made it so popular. It erill five iu firet concert at West End this evening, and to-murrow evening it will unite villi the regular West End Band, which contain forty-eight piece. The combination HAOGEBTT. In St. Loula, Monday.

July 11 or the enterprise, bonght Mr. rinley out, and is now the sole proprietor. The suecese of this business is remarkable, and it is aHituai 11 were lit an instance where a stranger has come into our community and Louis Omnewald A Co. will leave on the Hudson Wedneaday next for New York in tbe lnlerettt of U.eir piano busiueaa. Mr.

G. eofi template another prosperous year, and will place aome large orders with the manufacturers there and make aueb arrangeuieuu as will greatly bent tit his patrons but fall. Among thove who will leave his week for the North and West is that euterpnaing merchant and partite c.tvZen. J. G.

Grant, Mrs. Grant and her sister accompany hiin aa far Chicago, their old home. Mr. Grant wil vna all tue large furniture nianufactorie in the South before hia return to New Orleans ami will n.ake arrangements for the htrrest stock ever exhibited here. achieved auch sucees before ia ao abort a time, and it 1 an evidence that Mr.

Or act prwaesses those peculiar qualities which powe no single detail has been neglected. The home life of resident pupils is made particularly comfortable and attractive from the fact that only a limited nunilier of young ladies are admitted, and Mrs. Chapman ana Mrs. Blake are able to give tnem more than usual attention. To develope intellectual abilities, to instil sound religious principles and surround tbe pupils with the iniluencesof arehnedhome circle is the aim of the institution.

Tbe school includes a primary, academic Terrell, charging them with aaoault and battery. Warrant teere issued for their arrest and placed in the hand of Special Officer Grab-ert far execution. Neither of the two young men eould he oan bat yesterday morning Mr. Edmunds surrendered in court and gave bonds in Ute mam of $250 fur hia appearance. qualify him ecd entitle him to the position he haa attained here, not only as a bitumens man.

but socially. Lut ua have mora men lute llr. uraut. bis performance at tbe bt. Charles lbeatre.

which would take place Sunday night. 3 wa satislied. however, that be omd ears me. as his method of treating my complaint was one entirely original with him. 'I then remarked to the professor that his face was very familiar to nie, or rather that I thought 1 had met hira before.

Tobably so, resuonded the professor. have trav A BIO MOTS. will maae one of the largest bands which ha ever performed in thia city and the concert wi be one of the grandest ever given here. The people of Sew Orleans have a worldwide reputation aa lovers of music, and there can be no doubt that the enterprise of the New Orleana Crfy and Lake liaiiroad will meet with recognition, which will make the engagement of the band a paying investment, and at the same time give evidence that the effort of ttie railroad management to urnifth entertainment of a high older for toe puhhc is appreciated. Mollis nee Manioc beloved wlf of Tbomaa J.

Haggerty, aged tweaty-eevea year. PR1TTHARD On Thursday. July 19, 1898, at 4 tBoVlcx-k p. Catherine Mc Alpine, widow of th late eeo. W.

Pritchard. ta her aeventy-eighta year, a aatrv of Sew Orleana. MEADE. Oa Thursday, July ht, vm. at Tl JO o'clock p.

bl, Mra O. Meade, bora Louis Qax, aged twenty-sevsn year. BAILEY. On Tweaday. July IT.

law. st 1 o'clock a na, Elisabeth Ward, wife ef K. J. Bailey, aged fifty-three yeara. a nativs of Carlow.

Ireland, and a reaideut this city for the laat fort years. MERCIER On Tuesday, July 17. at 11:50 O'clock p. ax. Widow D.

Mender, sged fifty-two years, a native of New Orleans. LEAR On Tuesday. July IT. atf-UaBL. Andrew Leary, aged aixtyno years aad seven moatha.

a aativa of County Oalway. ln-laad. aad a reaiilaat of thia eity for the past forty-oae yean. Wednesday, July IS, T888, at tS Si a Samuel Walker Cottam, aged thirtsea W. B.

Eingrose, who ha for a cumber of year conducted one of the most flourishing eled very extenwvely tnrough the world. Were you ever in India or Australia I answered, 'I was never in any ef those places. furniture establishment in the city, haa ao and hniauing course of study, fitting its scholars to enter any of the leading female colleges in this country. Admirable discipline prevails, and wannest encomiums of praise have been passed by good judges ou paner prepared for examination. Mrs.

Blake has added lately to her able corps of teachers Mims Jennie Wild, charge of tree-hand drawing (for the part two rear Mia Wild been a student in New York City): also Miss Spyker for the elocutionary department. Jsr. r-duiund. after giving bonds, made an affidavit against Mr. Herrmann, charging hira with assault and battery.

1 he three gentieiueu, parties to the affair, are engaged iu the powder buxineKa. and aa they represented opposition brant, business rivalry ha created ill feeling between thesa. Oa Friday afternoon they met on Jackson street, near St. Charles avenue, where Edmunds and Terrell appear to hare been waiting for Mr. Herrmann, and a difficulty took place, Mr.

Herrmann being assaulted by the other two gentlemen. One of them uaed a cane, and thin is the weapon that indicted the wounds on Mr. Hetrmaun head and face mentioned above. increased his business that he is of necessity compelled to sisyire larger storing room and has secured the Moresque Building, on the On Thursday evening lat at tbe residence of Misa Alice Whitaker, 332 Freret street, the Olivette Circle was organized by a party of young ladies and gcnuuiuen, aud tha following officers w-re elected Alfred Easter, president: Mate Mamie cchoeliM, vice president; Wm. Beveil.

recording aecretary; Miss AQre hitaker, financial aecretary: Miss Connie Leonard, treasurer. Mm Mina and Mr. Boliert VetfcT. of i'att- rnoii. and Mr.

and Mrs. Whitaker were elected honorary nieciuera. After the meeting a pieataaat tune was ha 1 by ail present. On Tuesilay tbe wooden wedrting of Mr. and Mra.

Aiex Bedding was celebrated at the residence of ex-Oov. ileuj. F. Flanders, cor- 1 ner of Josephine anl Chestnut streets. PIG LETEK WORK.

corner of Pordra and Camp atreet. On or about the 15th of August Mr. Siug- rose will open hi magnificent new quarters A SHOOTING ON A PLAX- AFFK4.V TATION. witu one or the most elegant assortments of furniture to be found ia the South. Being rxtesHed of ample means, this enterprising saontha, sou of BL T.

Cottam and Olivia Walker. CHURCH. On Monday, July IX Ifta, at at and progretiaiva csercbant will be enabled to eocduct hia business 00 the moxt liberal Friday evening at 5 o'clock, during a druirken quarrel on the Louisa plantation, in St. Chaf le parish. Isaac Harris shot Jeff Among thosM prexent were Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. Herrmann chain that the. two men attacked him from behind, while Mr. Ed-raunda declares that Mr.

Herrmann struck him the nrst blow. Air. Terrell ha not been arrested. THE ELKS OS THE DIAMOYD. "Old you not live ia Antwerp.

Belgium, at one time, 1 asked 'No, air; I was never in Belgmm. I was born in Pan. France. "'It is 1 responded, that for one born in Paris, your accent kthe eonversa-tirn wa being carried on in French) should be so little Parisian. You must have left home at an early 'I did, reuind the Professor, i left home.

1 mean Part. a)Hut (after some reflection) yea. I j'srix when I waa but fourteen year of It occurred to me," said Mr. LaiTer-randerie, "that he was decidedly wavering about a fact which most men would have uppermost in mind." continued tbe Professor, these qnextions would aeem to imply that you have hail some relation with me then unmasked myself to him and alluded to His KJiBixzLr-arvT from me aome fourteen years ago of (500, touching upon tiie various matters nude Chaa. Shute and their niece, Mia Weils: llr.

CoL J. E. Ferguson, a prominent contractor of Mississippi, arrived here yesterday and has taken quarter at Hotel Dene-chaud. CmL Ferguson is here for the purpose of securing the necessary laoor to rebuild the leveee in Bolivar and Coahoma conn tie. The contract for this work, it appears, haa jtiMt let.

Col. Ferguson beuig the eat bidder. Tbe levees in Bolivar and Coahoma eoun-toea protect a large portion of the richest and matt thoronghly cultivated lands in the Mittaisa.ppi Valley. The uniform heighth of basis. He has seenred the eervtces of Mr.

J. V. Douglas, who for over twenty years haa o'clock p. Marie AJehude antra ax. widow ef the late Alfred T.

Church, aged aixty -eight years ftve aaonthe aad three days, a native of the par-tsh of St. Jimes, and a reaideBt of Algler for ths last seven year. and Mrs. wesvenat. Sir.

and airs, vvoine Heckman in the groin, inflicting a serious wound. Harris fled to the swamp and Mrs. Jane Hardy and her sister. Miss Colo- man: Mr. In Albertson and hia aister.

Mr. been connected with the furniture trade of our eity. and te thoroughly conversant with its every detail. Mr. Ringmee will not only carry one of the PATT1SOX.

On Monday, July 1. tm, at The wounded man waa bronght to the city on the Texas and Pacific road and sent to the Hospital. and Mrs. VaL. Stuart Hedden and their son.

Master Stuart: Miss hiii Anuatrong. Mrs. luwe Mary Aiexamhr. MiMbtooks, Mr. Hah Btias and Capt.

W. F. Flanders. Presents a nu Walter Cornelias Pattison, aged on year sua month and eighteea days, youngest son of A. H.

Pattiaoa and Elisabeth Kvana were not nuuierou. but extremely unique. fluent lines of parlor, botlroxu, dining room and other furniture in tbe South, but will introduce a beautiful selection of novelties and fancy ornament. This new houxeisdestiued to take on a big boom, for its proprietor i not only able to bold his own with tbe bet, but is one of the most genial and open-handed TO BE eietranl and appropriate. Monday morning, July 18, MS, at THE FIGEOJT OKUINAKCE ENFORCED.

Mr. Jules Koenig, of the firm of A. te'eloek, Xichaal seventy years, a native of Ireland. noenig a bon, tanai street, after an absence of four months spent abroad, returned public this morning ia 1 us HHEa-lra-ruAT. With the appearance of a mau most deeply A Gam of Base Ball Extrao-dinary.

One of the most novel exhibitions in the base ball line ever presented to the public is being gotten up by tbe New Orleau Elk. It in a game between two teams recruited out of the New Orleans lodge of fhe order, each team to be cotumed aa ballet dancers, one nine, "The Lillie. to be done up in white tarleton. and pink tarleton to adorn the graceful (r) form of the nine known aa the "Pink." The nine sre eompTsed of local celebrities and include statesmen, lawyer aud railroad genueme? in uie south. tbest isvees wxu be seven leet and in length ten inijea.

CV4. Fergaaon will remain here several dara, with a view of obtaining the hands to complete the work, the 1st of January being the feme speciDed. FOR ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH. BREXJf AS.

On Euaday. July IS, vm, at 1 home yesterday in the best of heril and aggrieved, which waa artfully amurced, fhe o'cloak bl. drowned at Biloxi, John F. Brea- Jr aged twenty-oue years, a aativeof Haw "Homu Horn." BaoauwayJ Maw kora, July li. km.

pints. Hniiein Germanr Mr. aoenig met a number ef person who are anxious to emigrate to Louisiana, but fear the yellow fever. This false report of yellow fever Orleaaa Acting upon instruction from Mayor Shakspeare. Chief of Police Hennessey yesterday ordered hi commanding officer to strictly enforce the ordiuanoe relative to persons owning or harboring pigeons in the city liroita and permitting them to roam at large, aud alsu against persons owning water craft of any character leasing or loaning them to minors.

Mr. Leuie 6rnewaid, Piano a arerooma. No. 18 ttaroaoa atraat, ew Urloaaa: LATJX Oa Monday. July tt, WPG, at 11 a ol.

being pre vae 'ji Louisiana was denied by Dear Sir In a previous letter I stated to the gentleman. Ageuts iu Europe, who are seeking emigrants for the iVuat are Ylola Aaaetta, dauirhter of M. A. Laux aad Amelia Rials, aged seven mouths, native of Mew Orleans. professor endeavored to persuade that I was greatly mixtiiken.

an he tad never before been in New Orleans, and waa not named Aron Geismar. The newspapers had alluded to him aa ir. Gemniardo. but the ent.re affair was a blackmailing scheme. agaiut which he had uo redrew.

I felt that if 1 remained any longer in the pmsence of this man I might commit aome overt act, and. therefore, withdrew." It was learned that the "professor. in his atkeiuDt to g-iU the people of this city, is you that my choice of pianos were "Stein-wayr and 'Behr. I prefer them beeatxw I am fully satisfied thev are to-dnv tbe best continually circulating faiee reports against The Willing and Earnest Workers. a ftenday school chapter of St.

George Church, propose giving a lawn party and tertsinment for tbe young folks next Thursday afternoon. The fete ia advertised to APfTEL. July 18. o'clock a nu men. The possibilities for fun can lie easily appreciated when one compare the stately made, and that aay piaLiet cr who a Los Angelea, John ApJeL ArCTlON SALES.

cannot afford the price of a temway" lOUMitna Ueaitu and climate. Jlr. Kuenig gave the (German to understantt that the climate and health of Louisiana were equal to any place on this aide of tb Atlantic, and before leaving received assurances from many persona that tuey would come to this should take a isenr as the next tiest. FRESZXL. On Monday, July tt, tm, at I am sarprised to see a card published by oVlock a.

Herman L. Prenaul. aired flf ty-oae The following were the transaction at the Auction Exchange yesterday: by kacox, rarx a bobixso. years and seven mouths, a native of Maelbourue, another muau house, over my signature, saying (fvmA trim th daU imitlnt) that I form of Tom O'Counor perambulating left field, with the willowy and almost invisible figure of the Hon. Bernard Shields gyrating betweea firwt and second haoe.

Brother Mat Kennedy has consented to play, provided the management guarantee Saxony, Oermany. ficiti VojciwuBAVTt arrival: John M. NeU recommend the MathBMbek aud prefer it. take place at the handsome residence of Mr. Wax, E.

Clark. Peters avenue and Caron-dt let street, beginning at 8:30 p. m. Those who have oaee participated in these pleasant onea air eulurtaiamenU are teokaig forward with the light of past experience to an evening of great enjoyment. In addition to the attraction found in croquet, dancing and re- PORCELLE On Sunday, July 15, at Tl When Srs rtn rntui Ia lim Ainnlp, tA soa, Jackson.

Hi. 1. M. Fiool. John Me- eVlock a bl.

Louia Foroolla, aged thirty-four tscambia, J. Hunkms. use toe Jlatuosbe, and said 1 liked the piano, but after trying others, I have found considerably over $S00 Czt of pocket. He had leaned the St, Charles Theatre for tonight at an estimated expense of (250. iiw cluding music, lights.

alVndante and police orfioers. for atuch be had to pay in advance. He had also (petit a gnat deal of money ia advertising his performance and iu having it billed about town. His losses for advertising do not include the monev psid to Tug Tiu. -i)EMwHT, for as stated the sum due hi in on bis 'ad'' was returned to him oa years.

kargo. 1). T. R. Treat, Ala.

W. S. Taylor. X. Taylor.

Ludingtou. Mu DRYSDALE. At 1 o'clock Sunday evening, at 'kv thrn that tbe 7teinway" is the only perfect instrument for aa artist to nxe at Winona, John Dryadals, a aative of thia concerts and in private, and that the Behr' The cottage No. 380 Dauphine treet, S1925. One share of the capital stock of the New Orleans iToduce Exchange, 100.

One share of the capital stock of the Mechanics. Dealer and Lumbermen's Exchange, (40. The brick building No. 165 Canal street now in course of erection, was leased for S3600 per annum. BY E.

GIRARDrT a CO. City, awed thirty-eight yean. ivoo. iwcnran, ew lort: 1 rintchin on. Mngar Expennient tttatiua, Jedorooo J.

E. Houii EvauaviUe. MzxiCiV On.r Horru Tasa Christian. PofKesses many or the same on all ties of tha DlXAVlo.VE.-On naturday. July HIM.it leuiwar.

awid eonseauentlv 1 ao recom Misa. Late arrivals: E. A. Bamnger. C.

mend them aa the next bent piano. They possess all tae Qualities of a fine biano. be t-3 o'olork a. John aged eighty tv years, a resident of thia oiy for sixty-two yean. liickera, J.

A. iiauei. Bernard Sjh'ei la. uie pronioiuon or. wnite aorsee on tue grounds.

The City Council will be represented by BrotherGus Moulin, who will sprout on second base ss a hi v. 1'he prexa ia to be represented by Brother MicheL of the CUy Item, who will represent the ballet belle of Boston spectacles and all. All of the participants have in their time tteu hall players of fair ability, and, aside from the unique coatumms of the teauix, there will be a genuine contest, which will afford lovers of the sport a fair meaeure of satisfaction. Taking the popularity of the Elks into account, and the howpitalde war in which thev have entertained their friends me.ny a time and oft. it iu safe to predict that Sports ef iee many improvameuts not found in any S.

Eehletnan. H. Lapsky. A. Baldwin.

irenumena, a Bumner oi amusing games will he arranged, "Going to Jerusalem, end the like, with prizes for sucoesaf ul com-I-titor. Ht. George Church ia email, but the energy and labor bestowed on its several ticpartTjents of work deserve hearty support and promise in the future to produce good fro HOME, riCMC. Home, Hook and Ladder Company No. 3 gave their fourth grand firemen's festival ytwterday evening at the Orange Grove.

otner piano. juakoi emite tul.it. ox tax. oeo. 8.

Eastwick, P. J. Guth. Mr. and BAUDET.

At Costa Ri Central America, en Sir, fnrauein and daughter, il. lludguia. Friday, Juae V. Adam Baudet, Jgea forty- LEJIOX EIJX1K. c.

If. wingUetdand wife, r. rtebwartz, Jae. Traubuan. 1 Newman.

New Orleans: one yean, a native of Germany, and a reaideBt ef thia eity for the last twenty-three years, aad A Pleaaaat Leaaaw Drink. The Chine Cotton Yard and property, bounded bv Tchoupitoniaa, Orange, Levbe and I'uchard etreeta, H0O0. A tract of land adjoining the Compton Lower l'iace in luipides pariah. t570o: also a plantation in the paneh of St. Maruu.

(2500. nday. The police authorities were informed ou Friday night of the swindle perpetrated upon Mr. Lafferranderie. and the advisability of shadowing Le Graad's stopping place so as to preveat hi Hi jht waa suggested, but no action was taken becanae "no albdavit had been made." Whea jr.

Lafferranderie aa Untied himself List night by a gersonal meeting with the "professor" that and Aron (reiamar were the same, it waa too Ir.te to make an albdavit. aa he thought: but be intend to have made one ye terrify, and the "professor" would, no doul, have been in prison to-day, if the police hail nude any eflort to prevent his escape. Mr. Laffer J. If utou Oreen, I'ensacoia: Mr.

Hugh At- Ir. BL Mozley1 Lemon Elixir ia orenaretl exempt member of Eagle Steam Fir Com kiaaue andcniul and nun. Jackaon: Or. from the freh juice of lemons, combined H. tvaunder aud wife.

St. Mary; Mr. and pany So. T. Hia remains were Interred at Cost Rica, C.

A. wiiu otner vegetable uver tonira, ea'hartio. Mrs. J. follock and famiiy.

Mobile: I stimulants ana uioua purine r. Frankenhuah. Clua, F. onimea, M. Wald- men's i-ara win not oe aoie to now the concourse of patrons that will flock to see the Lahe aud the 'l-inka.

Fifty cents and one dollar par bottle. Sold THE E-ST WEEK-NO MARGIN LEFT. bam and family, i rttrru G. Laorsyer, I. Daniger.

A. Atkins. B. W. Djbbin.

T. WIDOW JOSEPHINE BACCET, Bom Hohrempaj JOSEPH SCHREMPP, Father-in-Law; CHRISTIAN BAI'DIT. tn. le. Dvaruggiste renersilv.

oared oulr bv ii- Mozi.it. Tl. AL. PnuiM aud wife. Miss ftevens, Charles "The pot i boding" and "the germ margin' is fairly steamed out of every TOO BI SV Tlllf WEEK, isnra, tta.

The affair wa largely attended and proved a Cardesa. Jiancingwaathe feature of the evening, awd was kept up until an early hour, when ail left, being well pleased with their even-lc pU-asure. The following were the committee in charge: Conrad Freeee, chairman: Ah Wet-v i. 3. N.

Ernet, tieo. SetioetT, Chaa. TUausler, Herman Bolle, liheinbardt Weidig. or bihoosneaa and eonatinatiaa lki Bat the "Ball Lemnn Lliitr. Keew Batling" Jasf the randerie could have been seen Friday night and the proper complaint obtained from him by the police, if the antbori tic had manifested any desire to take action.

FUNERAL NOTICES. Hall Eagle Means Fire Casanaar Xa. For iiidigesbon and foul stomach taka Lemon r.li nr. 01 aick aud nervous headachea take Lemon thing." These are the quaint expression used by that progressive house, "Lehman's," 455 and 457 Drvadea street, iu their ad. of to-day.

The fact ia "stock taking" is near at hand, and each department muni be reduced. A new season is ieckomng for attention, and the wants of L'mr. ror sleeplesaneaa and aervonsneaa TBE HETTIE CIXB EXCTB- MM I At. MOX. Lemon Ehxir.

Sew Orleana July 31. 18. Tue om -era and men. hers (actives, exempts aud honorary) of tha above eon; pan are hereby ordered to assemble, fully equipped, at engriue home, SUNDAY, July at I o'clock p. f.r the parioe of st.

teniUng the funeral of our lata artiv member WILLIAM HAAS. ror palpitation of tha heart ta.k Tmna hunt. On aeooaiit of ennnal stock-taking, Mesnr. Kaufman A Isaacs, the popular retail dry good house, quote no prices in their advertisement of to-day, and are fcto butty to give a detailed list of bargains which, they will this week offer. However, notwithstanding this fact, many uprising bargain are 'on the lisf or this wek tlteir entire stock having been rone over, a vast aggregate of bargains is the re eleven, 11.

H-ter. IL re ret. New Orleau: E. W. Morrul, Biloxi: O.

B. Berwick. St. Maiy; W. Porter aad wtfd, St.

Louis: 11. F. Imperier, J. H. Helrt, New Iberia; J.

Perkins Miwipp; L. A. B-iarck. Mobile: J. H.

Bnnker. West Poiut; J. J. Fvana J. L.

Griggs and wife. Maooo: M. T. Bapetiste. West Point; Ian Avery, Averya Inland: IL HiUiard.

M. ilareno, A. M. Soln, B. Jamison.

K. Brieu. J. S. llratigicr, I.

Bev. H. Tniuoire. J. DutJ.

J. thnkeiupiel. Ptrl Wiht and faniilv. Wm. T.

fto-aasiev. New Orleans: G. K. hen.li IL K. Wootfolk, New York: O.

IS. Fish. Mobile; tleore Mo-Dana, Crystal Hprin its; Charles Scot, D. A. S-ott, MuisHippi; P.

Labo H. F. C. S. haefer, G.

F. Bayl-y. W. T. Hanhe, C.

R. Higgin and wife. M. Diukelspiel. New TUIETI AT WOMB.

A Kegrw Borglar Oiptared. Teeterdty morning, at about 4 o'clock, a negro thief wa discovered in Mr. I are Bight residence. No. 62,4 South Franklin street, and attempted to make his escape by tixir.

the puuuc must be forestalled. It become necessary, therefore, to engineer, aa it were, to clear out enough good to make roo.n for ror Ifv of aDTjetita and dehHitr taka iro uixir- the comfortable storage of what is to come. Of cm a sacrihce of nrofi must he muii By ossVr of Jos. F. Tbvls.

Foreman. ror overs, malaria and chills, taka Tnvn The He ttie Social dub, of Algiers, spent a most enjoyable time on the steamer Hettie Lust ereuins, the occasion being a moon-lu'ht excursion to Keunerville and back. The evening was a delightful one aud the excur-'oxus made the most of it. Tlie officer of OEO. HCHAFFER.

Recording Secretary. tuxir. scaling the fence. He ran a short distance, but Sergeant Walsh overtook him and Lemoa Elixir will not fail von in anvnf tti Ths lira Department ia general ia invited to atjove-named diseaseis all of which arum attend. placed hiin under arrest.

He waa identiasd bv iiitrht and brought to to station and Irian a torpid or diseased liver and ntomach. and this is what is meant by the expression. "No margin left," Every body is invited to attend. That Karest af CwasWaatiaaa. True delicacy of flavor with true efficacy of action ha been obtained in the famous Cali loeked up on the hart-v of breaking and en A Praaniaewt Minister Write.

tering in the aiirht with intent to commit a DR. H. MofLry Dear Sir After ten rears IN ME1IORJAM Ht.m, Pturu Hooa ato Laiikb Fiaal Company aiet Stx iety No. II -w Orleana. July SL M.I v'w chid are: u.

urown. v. i. Jdctiarey. I bomaa Rhodes.

J. T. HaLiday and John mari9ck. I lie committee of arrangements ere: John T. McGarey.

chairman: James T. Hallidar. Thomas Khodcs, W. Brown and bearbek. felony.

He aaul his name was Seferth Wana- of great surlenng from indigetun or dys- (fCEEX AND CKK.tCE.Vr FAST TUMK. lti LTtim in it. To effect an entire clearance during the next thirty days, and to dispone o( ell surplus stock now hand, prior have been cut "right and left," and better bargains are now to he fouud than ever before at thia tage of the season. tverylady should embrace thia opportunity to wen re the best lines of seasonable and demrable goods at mere nominal figures, and therefivre ahonld by ail means visit Kaufman A Isaacs this week. pepsia, wiiu great nervous prostration and Wbereae, It has pleaied th Aimichty In Hi Di.Kwmrtees, atsnraered kirtners and crnti- Patiou.

1 have been enred hv f.air hnttla all wise providence to remove from thia earthly sphere our exempt aud brother members, EO THE CASE AGAIN D'HEME- your Liemon f-imr, and am now a well man. fornia liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effect have rtrv. UttK ARD LiLJENTH AL, who departed this life on May peja, aud MARTIN 8. OUd TS.

ou May IB. E.der a. E. rbnrch South. No.

28 Tatiiail COrRT. Jules Hetnecourt, the party who atreet, Atlanta, ua. Carriages, Wagaas aad Carta. roua.1 concealed under iipiciau circum- Resolved, That in their deaths our compaay rendered it immensely popular. For sale In 60 cent and II bottle.

ueiu ocuwartz. the well-known rranu- Far Havre. By reference to another column it will be and exempt aietety luve limt hooorrd firemen aad the community respected and upright facturer, 41. 43, 45 and 47 Perdido street, ha one of the largest stock of vehicles in The aide window of Mrs. Behan residence, corurof Julia and Carond-iet street, was opened by thieves yesterday morning, but the robbers were frighten! away.

A negro named Henry Smith entered the yard of the bouse No. iH Common street yesterday morning aud sv lie a hi of underclothing valued at 120. ilattie Smith, one of tae inmates of the house, discovered the thief and attempted to hold him, but he managed to escape. POLICE CCLLISGM. Bona Morri wa jailed in the Third Station, charged with stealing 131 from Mary Bar be.

An affidavit ha been mad against A. Seh war tx A Son for obstructing the sidewalk ou Canal street. seen that the masnince.it attel steamships of Maaeee in the mail car of the south bound tnJn on tbe Northeastern Railroad on Wed-t ly night was, as slated in yesterday- tikca to Jackaoa, on Friday I i-lit. A apeciai omr was on hand at i-xori on Ute arrival of the prisoner, against Resolved, That we tendur their families owe the Allan Line will be dispatched from New the city and proposes to sell them reganlles of cost Now is the time to secure a carriage hewtielt sympathy In thia their sad hour af Orleana to Havre, commcncma with tha Paaasarr Hchadale. The Queen and Crescent is tbe only line leaving Orleana with direct schedule arranged to land their passengers in ivmut at toe mountain wumver resort in Virginia and fen ai.

nee locaud ou Un of Norfoia and Western and Mheuandoah Valley lUuroatLw and is the only use makuig next evening with tue fiiuoas aud lies Line Vestibnled bruited trains for New Ywk. BoMtoa. Niagara alis, and all Kaetera nUes and seashore places. Time New trr-leajMi to llacinnati 2 hour. New Orleans to New Yora 4H liours, New Orleans to Boston 51 hour.

New Orleans to Baflalo and Niagara laUs 39 hours. Ail sleeping ear contracts made through to destination and barrage checked. Ticket 34 St Charles atreet. New Orleaos. J.

M. Sstawr, Ticket Arent, li. kL rAXRlTT, Liv. r'aas. Agt A UUei tsrewtaaaty.

On aeeount of an over stork af earrias-ea. affiietiou. iwwanan, ions, in MeDtemhor. nixt nn each month until January next. Received further.

That a copy of these resota. v. nnwn im. any uiing in that hne. as he is over stocked.

He wul sell at a 1m r-gain aimot anyihing be baa in stock. Glance at his advertuteoteni at leisure and give him a call. ne swore out a warrant before the u'ed States Cotumunuuatg at Jackson. I'Uemeoourt will ha arraigned for trial on i lueaday. Aug.

2. ttoBs be spread on the miautea of thia eo'apaar GBAjri Arc-no 8lU Xanviwvm aad puuliahad in our olueial uruala. uocarHOLD rasm-ua on Aro. 7 bv refer- enow vi our anctton col nut it wia tie seen Eianr Lor of FresnTti rv ln-rtc Cardinal Mrt'laakey became a partner in the Mutual Life Insrrr anee Comuany of New York in 1867 by taking (1 0, 000 insurance on his life. The prom arising to hi credit increased hi insurance over one-half, and toe company paid to his estate 1 15.762.

The wisdom of thia great and rood man waa clearly manifested in selecting tie largest and most prrVe company ia the world iu which to insure bis ute. a company which haa paid to its anembers iu twenty years in dr.Uert alone over $71,000,000. and which ia (35.000. OO0 larger than any other financial corporation in the world. Agent, New Orleans: John ii.

i ell. Associate Local Agent. The cheapest and best excursion ever given out of New Orleans, to Denver and return, for 12 5. via the X. and P.

Eauway. H-at enrtia, tit auctioneer, sells the content of that nchlv furnished rem. lei, ce row E. Curtia, auctioneer, sells a large lot of household furniture and good at hi aaiearoom. 201 Canal street, to-mornw 3 Esplanade atreet.

known as the Brierre CHCRCH KOTICES. At Memorial Church there win be preaching to-day at 11 clock in tbe morning and erelork in the evening by the pastor. Bey. tV. W.

Eiwang. mansion. Altcoat the enure iot wa pur- Z. 0 VERGES. GEO.

LAUARDE, HENUK ASDUT. CHARLES MOORE, Ja. FEUD. GI7ERIM OEB. For Exempt Society.

ACGCSTE HOARMJ. ALEX. PUJOL, DkViELOS, P. J. CRZSCION1, LEON BBTOLL Chalrraaa, bee adveruecaient.

naawa in i ar ia ana ia in the neat of taate. See advertiaeaaani. Tmm Lay Tai. In another column of this paper can be seen aa advertixevncnt of thia popular Chinese house. They are offering a large lot of beautif ul Japanese and Chinese good at reduced prices.

The 7 ako have for sale a Chinese cure, which i guaranteed to car the opium habit. card. barouelM baggie, phaetons, sumes. road Joseph Sch warts, 41 to 47 Perdido street. Through sleeper, through dining car and 2700 mile of the finest road and grandest scenery on the continent.

Only 25 fur the second excursion to Itenver and return cm Cheatham" Chill Tonic, bet in the carts and harness, Joeepo bchwaru, 41 to has aa over stock of earnagea, baraueheMv buggiea. surriea. road carta, hnrnean. whieh WOTid." No Car guaranteed. Vruggiata.

47 Berdido street, is selling out at factory pnceo, Doat fail to give him a call before buyuig ataswhera. he oil ere below factory pricee. Call aad ex Aug. IE ami a stock before alaewhana Enwatg Laaaczr, Secretary. 1 in..

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