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Oracs-mooat: jSunlran, $mit isus. 2 Headquarters for Butterick Patterns. The Big Store. 1626 1628 1630 DRYADES STREET. Remarkable Values Offered This Wook! Kaufman Isaacs, Dryade3, Euterpe and Polymnia Sts.

Usual Price 50c Usual Price 20c Usual Price 90c Usual Price 30c Usual Price 35c Souvenir CUPS and SAUCERS 25c Fine French DIMITY 10c ilen's BLUE LINEN PANTS 4.3C Heavy Seamless MATTING 20c 300 WINDOW SHADES 15c JL Great Bargain Opportunity. iTien the quantities are exhausted, ether equally good items will be idded. Our usual prompt attention given to country orders This 22 Ga'jdsrs fall cf Gosd Thlnis. June Stinch Ileavy Bleached Cotton, hoQ Store, rr-lnea Figured Sheer Lawns, reduced from 5c Jo quality, lor Price JOHI 27-inch Polka Dot Dimity, worth 20-nch Mattress finds more ull-grown solid bargains at the Big Store thau it ever held before. A backward season a full market fortunate buying all tend to make and keep this the lowest priced etore in the whole South.

Come to this harvest. Come expecting more thau you ever got before. 7c. 27-inch Flowered Dimity, worth, Cuts TC. Corner Magazine and St.

Andrew Sts. S2-ineh Dark Ground Flowered 5k I0c WW 23c 3k 3k 4 4k IDs 24c 6c 8c Organdie. 35c quality; while they last xckmg 30-Uoh Satin Finish TIckIni resilar 15c kind, at See mr lSx3d Towels. You will buy thera. Ked korder 4-4 Linen Table 13-lnch Cotton Crash, for MONDAY.

.7 20-Inch sanitary Bircley Cloth. S3-inch NoTelty Colored Dotted Swisses. 00c value, Noteworthy Bargains Garnered from all over the Big j- EOBT. MAXWELL, PresldeBt. COL.

T. L. MACOS, Tlce-Prea't X. L. Secretary.

SI -Inch Sheer Lawns, neat pat tern Store. A whole page would naraiy be room enough to tell all, but we 30-lnch Embroidered Lawns, loo 711 CANAL STREET 711 Having purchased the stock of KAIIN of Dallas, Texas, Comprising SONS' Wash Goods. Goods that rash that are Just as represented. The goods are tempting made doubly so by these trices. Beautiful Styles of Figured goods.

will give you a few hints. yarn 23-inch Solid Color Organdie, 30e 26-lnca White Satin Stripe Lawns. ORGAMZED IX ISCy. MECHANICS AND TRADERS' INSURANCE CD. SO.

14T CAROXDELET ST, CITV. FIRE, RIVER AND MARINE INSURANCE SOLICITED. Cah Capital 300,000.00 feurplaa to feller Holders Aset Losses Paid Immediately on Adjustment; No Belays; No Discounts. TRISTEE9I Albert Baldwin, Ford. Gombel.

P. L. McCajr, Dr. Geo. K.

Pratt. A. G. Tetxk. 40c 19c Lawn, formerly sold at Se; 'Sim word to the wise," etc.

Ladles Whit? Duck Skirts, made extra wide, worth 75c; reduced to No. GO Fancy Silk Ribbons, worth 35c; reduced to Large size Bread Knives, worth 10c; reduced to Ladies' Tan Button Boots, worta reduced 20-inch White Satin Stripe Lawns, 12 l-2e kind, for 32-inch Imported Persian Lawns, 5c in wnite, cream, pink, navy and red. stock price 25c for UK." 24-inch Check Great Inducements This Week in LACES and EMBROIDERIES See wbat wo offev at 76, 13o and 15a, regular 10, 15 and 23c good a. MATTINGS I We are offefng a very extensive line at special yaluea. Housekeeper nd those eontemulatln housekeeping wi money naviu.i their floors covertd by us.

All our wor guaranteed. Nainsook Children's Lawn and Percale 86-tnch Imperial Long 23c Dresses, sizes 1 to 4, 40c; reduce! to reduced Eatla Etriped Organdies, In lioral designs, always sold at 20c; reduced Solid Color Organdies, in all shades, very line and sheer, gold everywhere at 15c; reduced Zephyr Ginghams, In a variety of patterns, worth 10c; reduced to Tercales. S3 Inches wide, well worth Sc; reduced to 3. P. Baldwin, Adolph Katz, Js.

UeConuell, A. S. Ranlett, O. A. ViUere, Col.

Geo. W. Eooto, Cspt. I. Lyani, ien.

Mct'racken, (ieo. W. SeDiell, T. 8. Wntertuaa Capt.

Frank Beck, TLeodore H. Lyous, Robert Maxwell, E. a. Schlieder. Philip We-lein 'jr Eon.

W. C. Flower, a. Ledoui, Col. T.

L. Slattery. Aurist; ii. Waeeier J. QrtMDU, Kum Ltndry, U.

Marinonl. C. M. goria. A.

Xiqu. 8g 5s 42c Our 2)c White India Linen, 12 yards in each piece, will go MONDAY 5c I8c 5c 7k loc 4c (Dc 12c 34c 9c 41c 51c 5c 4Ie CS-lach White Organdie. COc kind, lor Shoes Sl-lnch Duck Skirtlna. htt. white and black Our 29-lnch White India Linen IF YOU HAVE-- Bright's' Disease, Dialietes, Dyspepsia, will go MONDAY for Our St-lneh White India Linen will go MONDAY for Large size Palmetto Fans.

for Silver and Gilt Fan Chains, worth HOc; reduced to Ladles' Black Figured Alpaca Skirts, worth flJij; reduced to Turkish Bath Soap, worth 6c a cake; reduced Colored Border and White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth 6c; reduced to Misaes' Dongola Button Boots, worth Jl.oo; reduced Boys' Washable Knee Pants, worth 20c; reduced to Ladies' Fast Black Hose, worth 20c; reduced to Krippcndarf.DiiSnifin SCo's 10; 75c 2c 3c 48c IQs 10c It's money thrown away To pay $4 and 5 for a shoe, -when for 2T-inoh Fancy Duck, 10c kind WINDOW SHADES. We are selling tho complete, with patent roller Linen Shades, with patent rollers, fringed Linen Shades, with patent rollers, fancy Linen Shades, with pattnt rollers, lace Linen Shades, with patent rollers, lace edge and inserting. MONDAY tor 9c 25c 29c 30c sac 40-lnch Unbleached Fine Sea. Or other diseases of the KIDNEYS, Island Cotton, new lot Just Men's Furnishings. Strange, young men folks insist on paying the usual prices for your wear.

We have- a big department of Men's Wtar. and every day brings new customers. We want you to come just a trial. Gents' White Laundered Ladies BLADDER and STOMACH, send for free Pamphlets of the Stafford Mineral Spring Water, from Voss- I 36-inch Soft Finish Bleached Cot 3k ton, ao quality, for MONDAY i. nperb line ef the right things iu J1ILLOERY, and expert trimmers to Wea4 burg, Hiss.

The most skeptical convinced. Look for the Red Heart Trade Jlfa r. them barmooionglr account for the actlt itj In this department. On M0SD1Y we will open ico dozen LADIES SAILORS, in all the leading 92 Stafford Mineral Springs and Hotel Ladies Shirt Waists. It doesn't neem good form to be al-always blowing our hora about uur Shirt Waists, but if you were a merchant, and had the values to offer that we have you would boast too.

ouapes, lnciuQtng tue I ALLY HO, ana worta Irom J1.00 to en 1.50 new goods to be sold at gQ JQ JSC LIMITED, 50c 60c SC2 Camp Street, Mew Orleans, La. Splendid Values Bis Week in Ladies' Fins Lawn and Percale Waists Bys I On WW 33c, 44c, 6Cc, 75c, 90c, $1.00. BALDWIN SNO- 4 Shirts, extra long bosom, and made of best material, worth Due; reduced to Gents' Fine Fercale Shirts, pleated bosoms, white bands and two pair separate cuffs, worth tl.uu; reduced to Gents' Finest Quality Madras Negligee Shirts, white bands and separate cuffs, the best made, worth reduced to Gents Balbriggsn Undershirts, made with French neck, worth Site; reduced to Gents' Colored Corded Lawn Four-la liand Ties, worth 20c; reduced Gents' Colored Lawn Shield Bows, worth 8c; reduced to One lot Ladies Figured Fine Fercale Waists, all sizes; while they last One lot Figured Fine Lawa Waists, witn detachable white collars, la sues i and 3i only; word $1.25, fur 33c 75c mm swih 50c Ladies' Lawn Shirt Waists, worth 30c; reduced to Ladies' Percale Shirt Waists, detachable collars, worth 50c; reduced to Ladies' Lawn Shirt Waists, worth 70c; reduced to Ladies' Organdie Shirt Waists, worth reduced Ladies' Fine Shirt Waists, iu all the latest novelties, wortii reduced to 25c 38c 48c Ladies Linen Skirts, full widths, deep hems Ladies' White Duck Skirts, full widths, deep hems. 33 ets 4 4 ets 20c Made of Wood, are strongest and best. Price tpui Don't you want one i Goed Things in oar Gentlemen's and Bays Department.

73c Gent's French Balbriggan 8hirts Boys Percale Waists, sizes 4 to 10c 3c Bee our Grand Line of Ladies' Shirt Waists at 9Sc and $1.25 25c end Drawers, in ecru, ereain, tan. gray, blue and vjf (piece). 10c 5c 4 to Boys' Linen Pants, sizes la Gent's Unlaundered Mfliite Shirts, $2-95 cr $3-50 you can get the same kind, Russia Calf or Vict Kid, Cornell or Opera Toe, at the Gilt Edge Siios Store 130 St. Ctsrljs Street. 39e will purchase our 50c TTmbrella.

Hats and Flowers. White Qoods. sizes 14 to 10 Gent's Laundered Colored Shirts, sizes 14 to l'i Gent's Suspenders, lie kind Children's Shoes. The above atock will be placed 6a sale Tuesday Horning AT 8 O'CLOCK, at the ridiculous prices of 25c 50c sl SI-50 $2 Oarcbn Hose, Lawn KsmSiEk. CHALLENGE Iceberg Refrigerators Will not warp ani are the best and cheapest after all 25g 25c 8s 73c More Ladies Hats and Flowers than you will find In three store here-a bouts.

Every desirable kind and the cheapu-jss. 69o will purchase our 90c Umbrella. Gent's Black Satin Bows. 15o -r kind I Gent's White Lawn String Ties ft (dozen) 22 for Gent's Laundered, Flue Pul Bosom 4- As great and fresh a collection of dainty fabrics as you will find lu New York, and prices this week much lower thau ever. In case of rain Honday, specials for that day will be continued Taesday.

M. LEHMAN 1626 to 1630 DRYADES STREET Children's Trirx.med Sailors fa assorted worth 25c; reduced to. Ladies' Trijimcd Tomboya, the latest shape, worth Soc; reduced Ladies' Trimmed Tonbori. 10c 15c lasted over forty minutes. The cake walk 5 proved treat of odososI enjoyment, and tb judges deelded in favor of Judge tsam Levy, DIED.

A. BALDWIN LIMITED, Cor Camp and Common Sts. wtk was given' a brilliantly decorated can. wlrh colored brim, worth Cf 60c; reduced to Swu XL Dan consisted of aliases Faunae aaof. McCORMACK-On Thursday.

Jane 2. 1SS3. at 12:40 s. J. J.

MeCOSMACK. native ot New Orleans, sged forty-three years. McQCADE-Oa Sunday afternoon. May 29 1698. at 12:30 e-cly-k.

MICHAEL McQUADE." man, Lily Leujuan. Batty bins. Lamer and Saraa bemper. Henrietta aUnville, Celesta Levy, Blanche anl Caoiille liayem. Sopaia KELLER On Saturday.

Jons 4. 1S0S. st 2 s. HILDA GCRTUCDE KELLER, sged nine months and sine days, a native ot New Orleans. 75o 5c Good Quality White India Lawns, worth JOe; reduced to Satin Striped Dimities and Open-trork Lawns, worth 12 reduced to Satin Stripd Dimities, worth lwc; reduced Good Quality Fancy White Plrue and White Duck, worth l-2c; reduced 45 Inch Open work Apron Lawns, worth loc; reduced to 35c 50a -o'iy lyrsne, Ireland, age sixty- Lucfils Dei-astro.

Huj Lry aad Levy; Mettsru. tinUe ll Emh. tmum. resldvai; Abe Weill, Ike in: i-i- restaeni this city fo the Ladies White Bemina 8traw fSbort Saiiors, worth Cue; reduced to Misses Leghorn Tlats. usually sold at reduced, to Fine Imparted Flowers, cou-sist-injr of apple blossoma, lild Bowers, rote, with lancy foliage, Marguerites aud sweet peas, worth 2oc; your choice, only i tw: Meyer, treasurer: lien Mock.

Leo Wtimao. nny-nve years. Worth regularly from 01 to $6 a Pair. Do not fail to attend this sale. Seventy-five salespeople ready to wait on you.

JiUlus Kyers. Willie Nelkiu, Paal Kllas, Hy. VtLha, Han Zander, Luuia Keitter, lieu Isaacs, uair.g ftpdj litis ouuiiiiei Want a New Trunk. Valise. PATTEN On Friday, Jane 3.

ISC'9. at 40 clock a. SAMUEL SALSBURY 75c 8c ged fifty-five years, a native of ataekMt k.V u-rry juuuer. No fit comoarison can be made between Traveling Bag? 4 Get yonr old one txed or eicanRa for a new one? Vi swap trunks and r- 4. 10c bar.

N. aad a resident of this city tweuty-fcve years. pair trunks, sa well as carry tne iF.rgaoi PUGH On Jan. 13. lsoa t-.

assortment in our line Ib Iha ou'iu the service of tli- Illinois Central to Chicago and that of any other ilne. It may not be the "Finest in tlie world." but it is by liD? odds the best between the points mentioned, both as to time and Central America. VRANK irvr i ra. 3AMPSO SOCIAL. CLl'B.

4- CRESCENT TRUNK CO. 210 St. Charles Street, PUGH. sos of the late A. FraaMia Pugs sad Ellen Roatner, of Assumption pari.

La aged forty-nvs yearn. Opposite bt. Cuarlts Hotel, j. WU FOR WEDNESDAY. elegance of equipment.

Cafe car service on the north end, and the best dining room service in the South. RYAN On Saturday. v. 2S sing patriotic gongs and fire an exhibition drill. This bare onfline of the proeramme and preparations that have Wen made for the grandest flag-raising event that has ever occurred in this city will give some Idea eclock HENRY BYAN.

se-ed sixteen y.ars Recorders Kelsrna, mus montii and seventeen days, a native of Charleston. PL bridesmaid, and Mr. J. A. Crasser acted a a groomsman.

A reception was held at The Sampson Social Club gave their first boo at the residence of the club's treasurer on Decatur street. A delightful musical programme had been arranged for the evening and was much enjoyed by all pttsent. Among the dub's. members who contributed their talent were Messrs. C.

Yv. Uoerner, I. Wen-del and A. Sigln. Dancing was also Indulged In end all who were present spent MAGAZINE MARKET 3IERCHAX TS 01 wnat 1 in store fur the patriotic SOHREIBERAt Covlnrtoo.

AX1 THE FLAG RAISING. the residence OI tne oriue aiier lue church, ceremonv. The rooms were pro- masses participating, it will essentially be a gathering where patriotism and not politics will rule, irrespective of every other considerati. tn. Allil will a The following returns were made by the recorders' courts for the week ending Saturday, June 4, 1S9S: B.

Finnegaa, first recorder, 1 1-13 30; Charles de Labretonne, second recorder 1888. st soon. JOHN P. ssd forty-eight years aad sine mnmh. decorated with wers and ferns.

TUa relatives, friends and aeqaaintaaees of I the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, which takes place Sunday, Juns 5, at 9 a. from the late residence. No. 1906 Jacksoa avenue, near Dryades. MIRE On Friday, June 3.

IS33. at 11 e'dock p. EMELIE BOUUGEOIS. wife ot John B. Wire, aged forty-twe years.

Funsral from M. James Church, St. James parish, This Sunday at 10:39 o'clock a. m. 8t.

James and Iberville papers please copy. McKIERNAN On Saturday, June 4, 1S8S, at o'clock s. Mrs. MARIA McKIERNAN. a native of this city, aged sixty-seven years.

Friends and acquaintances of the family, sad those of the J. A. LittleCelJ and MeGevera arailies, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place Sunday, June 5. 1S8S, at 4 o'clock p. an-, from the lata residence of the deceased.

No. S3 South Broad street, between Banks sad Palmyra streets, without farther notice. PERET On Saturday morning, June 4. 1S3S, st o'clock, PIERRB PERET, sged fifty-three years and six months, a native of Daubarede, Hautes Pyrenees, France. His friends and acquaintances and those of the Peret, Poujol and VUleneuve families, and tha officers and members of the French Cnioo.

are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, which wVi take place from his late residence. No. 832 St. Peter street, between Dauphine and Burgundy, This (Sunday) Morning at 11 The bride and groom received numerous Saxony, Germany, sad former grand union of the people united iu the nresents. The barnr couple ien ior a Programme of the Ceremonies, New Orieans.

siauu cause wmcn Drlngs theni together. a very pleasant evening. Anion? the SMITH-On Juns 1. isaft. a visit to Abita Springs.

REAL ESTATE DEALS. Smooth aa Gloss. "With at Rnnninyr Reference to Prellmina.ry Preparations-Other Floor Rultiinsa. were Misses E. Delacnr, C.

lirPch-Tel. N. Bedell. L. Wendel, U.

Young, J. Wendel. S. Saugfield, K. Glerber.

K. franks. T. Fig in, A. Fredrieh and O.

Holland. Messrs. C. Bedell, V. Ercohtel, Lieut.

W. fc. VHson, Corporal A. Albert, EARL CHESTER SMITH, only child of Waiter K. Smith sod Mart.

Q. Doie. fiT, and Dine days. Covington. Sunday.

A notable flag raising occurred yesterday evening when "Oid Glory' was fliinir pro 5222 50; W. G. Thompson, thim recorder. $2o 50; P. Clement, fourth recorder, $42 50; E.

Harper, nfth recorder, $15; L. Arnauld, sixtn recorder, $17 50. A dollar's worth of value is given for every dollar invested in a piano at Gruuewaius, No. 715 Canal street. to the breeze over the Louisiana Glass A.

Sisin, W. Uoerner. J. Brechtel, C. RICK W.

8TCCKE. aged twentv-flv- Testerday was a bnsy day around Mag- Holland. Lieut. W. Maddern of the First ana Mirror Works on Lafayette street.

The flag was a present from the employees of the works, consisting of Wil- native of New Orleans. Louisiana volunteers; M. Breentel and L. aiine Market preparatory to the grand SWEENEY i At 5 d. jnM flag raising of next Wednesday evenius.

iiaiii i.anoaney, George Joaehmn. William Colonic. LAUGC TOMATOES. JAMES SWEENEY, sged slxty-thre. ye.rw Bright and early the committee ot ar amines cartels.

Henry Kitr native or DoaegiL Irelanl. and a naldent of this city during the past forty years. AZ huiio, fc.u- rangements, consisting 01 siessrs. a. v.

Mr. Fitapatrick Says the Outlook; Is Very Eicouraglns. Mr. W. H.

Fitzratrick, the well known auctioneer, when spoken to yesterday on the condition of the real estate market, replied: "Ihe status of realty Just now Is particularly encouraging from the auctioneer's, agent's and owner's point of view, for not since the palmy days of i)2 has there been such a persistent and productive inquiry for property. I have at present the names of not less than score of Investors, with standing Instructions to notify them Instauter cf certain kinds of investments whenever they are nhiced in mv charge. I have constant Several very large and fine specimens of Johnson, chairman; I. II. A.

J. Keeuan, A. J. Itapp, John B. Louis ju.

l. arstens or Chicago, did the honors on behalf of the employees iu MARRIED. AGCILE2A GBIYOT-On Saturday, May 23, at tha Church ot St. Francis ABslssi. by the lie.

Fathsr Moise, GABRIEL a of Puerto Principe. Island of Caba, and tomatoes came to ths office of The Times- and Chris Jacobs were on hand and Democrat yesterday. Ihej were grown at iuk presentation eniteca, which rnxsaAL NOTICES. ORLEANS DELTA CHAPTER NO. 1 itviiateiy responaed to.

Pwichi.tou'a and were pent with the com. watched every movement of Frits Jahneke's skillej laborers as they excav plituetiU vf Mr. R. B. Miller.

M- The companions of this chaDter At the Carriage Shops of Joseph senwarti Company. quested to assemble In the chapter room ln-socic Temple. SUNDAY. Jane 3, la9S.st 2 Taere wss a pretty C. reisiug at the car ticca p.

for the purrese of sttendinr the funeral of our late esmpaaion, 3. PATTEN. nage snops of the Joseph Sjhwarti Compaoy, Liiiiitrd, yesterdRy afternoon. th.i, o'clock precisely. WILLIAMS On Saturday, June 4.

1S09. at the residence of her son. Morgan Williams, in Chicago, after a brief illness. JANE EROWN, widow of the late Frank 'Williams. ALVAREZ On Thursday June 2.

1S93. at 11 o'clock p. FRANCISCO ALVAREZ, sged ated the hoie directly at the point at the extreme edce of the banquette on the St. Andrew street end of the market. The bl(t pole, as straight as an arrow and without a Haw, something rare iu a stick of its dimensions, was then derricks into place and cemented eight feet deep, making it relatively the same as if im AU K.

A. Masons In good standing are invited to attend. calls for residences for strictly home purposes. In price ranging from Jii.V to piuyees. A patriotic toast to the "Slur iMinner- was drunk, after wbita were made by Messrs.

Allrt J. T. G. llartel aud Ldward UUler. 1 DTM iLuliiifcu It DOSE SSJUO, and this Is the most uiuicuit ue-mand for me to fill at present.

Step into By order of Gee. W. Booth, E. H. P.

Z. T. BLACK, Secretary. PERFECT UNION LODGE NO. 1 v-k MAYETTE, only daughter of Copt.

J. Adolphe Grivot of this city. Louisville and baa Francisco papers please copy. DOWSING OLOCGH On Saturday, Jans 4, 1SSS, by the Rev. Louis Voss, RICHARD H.

DOWMXG and Miss ELIZABETH A. CLOUGU. EOHN WESTEBFIELD On Wednesday, June 1, 1S9S, by fiev. Dr. Mallard, Napoleon Avenue Presbyterian Church, JACOB BORN, and Miss MAYS A.

fTEIitFIELD, Lota of this city. MATTHEWS MOXCURB At the residence of Mr. Ceo. Halbert, 1511 rolymnla street, Monday, May 30, SOS. at 9 o'clock a.

by the Rev. H. H. Carson. reglmeBtal ehaplaio.

thirty-three years, a native of bpain, IU any real estate oSee in town, and the one complaint they will ail make is mat own ers are too shy of Informing the invest 501, 503, 505, 537, 5C3 CANAL, Corner Decatur Street. resilient of this city. BAIRD On Sunday morning. May 29, 1S0S. at 1 o'clock.

WILLIAM BAIRD. beloved husband of Catherine Yost, aged nlty-two years, native of this city. A. M. The brethren of this lodge are requested to assemble in the lodieroonx Masonic Temple, on SUNDAY.

June 5. 198. st 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of attendlag ths ing public that their property is Lie. I can oniy reiterate ami lutrirse tlmt statement.

as It may seem. BEGG On Saturday, May 23. 1898, st 8:40 ot brother S. S. PATTEN.

All Blaster Masons in good standln- are invited to attend. In spite of war. summer and kindred ills that Khrmlil niak tie public. GUT FR10ES o'clock s. MARY ERADY.

wiio of the late W. H. Begg. a gel seventy-six years, native of County Caven, Ireland, and a resi wary, the fact remains untteniauiy patent that it is the owner nu.l not the buyer order of Guy M. Hornor.

W. M. Z. T. BLACK.

Secretary. HALL OP PELICAN LODGE TC nf neiiesiiiaeuts llieU "Old Glory" KaUed at the Lonlsl. ana Glass Works. A large and enthusiastic crowd assembled at tiie factory of the Louisiana tjlass and lllrrur Vxorts on Lafsyette street, yesteniay afternoon at 5 o'clock, tj wltaeci the holstli-j of aa American Ca- twelve feet by eigit, "r'he Ite cerucuy was opeaea by it sraiett8 who presented 7,7, 6 "i t1 ut filwlu; J''jee: Lahoduey. Oeo.

JoaeuumT CWtes Bartels. Heury dieM-lieir1 Uuilie At Visard's A a rehouse. The CaS raisins at A. Vard's warsaonse, yesterday eveniug at o'clock, was a patriotic affair, lie tis, meaaurlug twelve fe.t bj seven, was hoisted at the corner of Howard and ClaiUorne avenue amid much enthusiasm dent of this city for the past filty-Uve years. bedded into boiid rock.

It was gratifying progress, and though there were no ceremonies the preliminary incident was not permitted to pass wholly uncelebrated. la the way of information fof the multitudes expected in attendance, the committee have iss.O ten thousand programmes, as fuiiovvs: Oid Olory Great Fourth District Flag liaising Wednesday, June 6, 7:30 p. head of Magazine Market. Fole feet, Cag 3U feet. Music.

Dixie." Welcome Addrass, Hon. Walter C. Flower, Mayur. Five guus. Music, "Hail Columbia." our Country," Hon.

Carleton Hunt. Five guns. Music. 'Uur Country 'lis of Thee." Unfurling Flag, by Living Flag from McDnuoKU School No. 1.

who is co.juettmg with ins inrertM. it to-morrow 1 ere to te on red the sale ol tweutv houses at tlieir true vaiue, without peradventure, I could sell ten at once. BARQAISS BLAND At Pelabatchie. May 3t 4. Odd Fellows' HaU, Camp street.

The officers and members this are hereby no ti tied to assemble at the hall THIS oiiLUDAr. June 4. laui st 2:30 Loubie cottages ana uouies me uiusi demuud. 1898, Mr. WILLIAM BLAND, In his eighty-six- year.

BIXNIXGS At her residence in Thibodaux, Tuesday. May 31. IMM, at 3:20 p. Does it interest YOU? 1 can confidently predict taai war win sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother. S.

S. PATTEN, from his lats residence. No. In3rt CAPT. FRED W.

MATTHEW Company Second Regiment Loulaiiiaa Volunteers, to MISS MYRA KATE MONCCBE. of Crystal Springs, Miss. CULVER At Satnr-day. May 21, St. Philip's Cathedral, by the Rev.

Mr. Burrus. CUABLSS COLCOCK JONES ot New Orleans. and Mrs. ELIZABETH CLAYTON CCLtEB of Augusta, Ga.

BEAL NCTT On AprU 27, 1S08, at tha residecc at the bride's aunt, Mrs. Fred S. Washington, No. 1731 CarorrJelet street. New Orleans, by the Rev.

Dr. II. U. Waters, Mr. WOOD BEAL to Miss MAUX L'TT.

not be a three months' thing of the paat ere there will be th busiest season upon Mrs. S. A. BIXXIXG3, aged sixty-four years and live months. She was a satire of Kentucky, and had bees a resident of Thibodanx DZFTHEflT lis.

f. the reaity operator that mis neen nuowa since the halcyon era aforementioned. Members of sister looses arc Invited to attend. Carrlajes at tte tall. The following is a list of sales mane oy 512 and 514 KEN'S now 7.99 for the htst tlfty years.

Mr. Fitzpatrick daring the past two THOS. A. MAHEH. Dictator.

J. A. A COMB, Reporter. BLAOHE On Monday, May 80. 18.

at 3 $'3 and fi.ZK SUITS, new 6.98 weeks: Address, lion. E. B. Kxuttschnitt. o'clock p.

sged sixty years. ARTHUR Nob. llOt, 1O0C, 1008 ana JUlO uctavia Thirteen tuns, representing BLACHH. street, Thirleru Stales. No.

4t)2i and 4V t-ouseuui streei. BOCRDIER At his horn-, on Wavcland OBITUARY. A TRIBUTE TO SISTER. The sweet peace that "passeth descended from above and with lovlas on ins part of tbe employees. Beer and sanil-wiche were pleutiful, and as "Old Glory" was tuiig to the bretie a tireeracker ssluie was by the crowd assembled.

Mes.is S. Cresap tnil Martin Keuae-iy. the eumiuittee of arransemeats, presented the Uai; to Chief Kosin. lu.jectur Oilltfa in a few words, asd ti.e latter accepted tlie emiilem on be'jalf ot After tins the "Claioorne Uuartls." eo.isistina of the iiien who work in the warehouse sa- Plantation, JOHN P. BOURDIER, of the firm of Bourdler A Bellissetn, aged aixty-twe years.

No. 2it3 Henry (Mfty avenne. Nos. aud 1K St. Andrew street.

a native of France, a resident ot the ParUU embrace bore tha precious life of our dear of St. Mary for the past forty-five years. t'ottase. Carondelpt. between Felicity and I'olvmnia streets.

BOWLIXG In Baltimore, Tuesday. Lot. Calhoun, corrrr of Pitt street. Souare. Second.

Komau and Deb- May 31, 1S9S, MIS3 ANNA MARIA BOW iuieu me usg. ana Kosia Koiler Samuel I'milap sanif a patriotic hymn. The pleasant affair then wound up with the rendition of a bailad. "Mother, ltook Me tn bifny streets. $1W." LING, sed sixty-three years, a native of Maryland, sister of N.

Bowling sad the late and square. Milan, ueriin, jouiison Prieur streets, $ls00t Jos. Bowling of New Orleans. Mcsrs. Joan Cullen, Mania Collins aud Wii- one her perfect reward la heaven.

God's will is always Just, and we cso but submit, knowing that taa tie taat binds trs to the home atiovo has been strenirtsened and we are so much "nearer to-day than we were yesterday." Oh, how sweet it will be in that beaatlf laul. Re free from all sorrow aud psio; ith so nca on our lips an i with nara la ear ha ads. To meet one another szain." UiUU U3l IB. $7 find $3 KZ" SL'iTS, LINEN SUITS Whittled down to $2.43, S2.S8, $3.48, $2.63 1.00 Lineu Fants, now 65c $1.9 Linen Pants, now 1.4-8 $1.25 Linen Vests, now 6Sc OSPRfHiT 2. 2.

1.30 Children's Wash Suits, now 9Qc 52.00 Children's Wash Suits, now 1.24. 25c Kna Pauls, now 25c Shirt Waists, nw 15z 50c Shirt Waists, liow 24c 39c Waists, now 15c llo. 3. FITZGERALD On Friday. June 3.

IPOS, at AVESiE CILB OtTISG. 5:45 o'clock a. HASORA FITZGERALD, Music, btar-iSpangled Banner. "Uur feoldiers." lltrnard McCloskey. I ive guns.

Music. "As We Go Marching On." "Uur Neighborhood," U'. Marinunl, Esq. Five Runs. Music.

"We'll Kally Round the Flag." Patriotic Songs, Drill, by many Children. lirand Display of Fireworks. The piatlorui on which will be the speakers, invited guests, and children forming a "living nag." will occupy the space between the end of the Market building and the flagstaff. The platform will be handsomely festooned v.Uii llazs, moss and flowers, which together with rov. a upon "rows of Japanese lanterns and colored electric lights will make a striking uud beautiful picture.

The fireworks and (runs will be discharged from a substantial platform erected on the roof of the market so that everybody will be ont of harm's way. Occupying the four large galleries overlooking the scene, will be children from the schools oud asylums, who will DIED. BYUXB At 9:40 o'clock p. June 4, ELIZABETH V. BYRNE, mother of John F.

Byrne, aged seventy years, a native of County Weiford, Ireland, and a resident of this city for the past forty years. The friends and acquaintances are Invited to attend her funeral, which will taka place from ter late residence. No. 1517 Calhoun street, between Benjamin and St. Charles streets.

Sixth District, This (Sunday) Afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rockport. Refregto county pipers please copy. LAWLESS At Franklin, Wednesday. June 1.

1998. at p. WILLIAM CHENEY LAWLESS, eldest son of Mafgie Hanson and T. Cheney Lawless, aged eleven years Ive months and ten days. a native of County Kerry.

Ireland, seed A Patriotic Event. The Mississippi rieasure CPib, corner cf Pau- Last Sundiy the Arenne Roelal Club sive enty-three years, aad a resident of this elty its first basfcet picnic at Milne'ojri. There lin street ani tiie levee, had a patriotic time for the past flay years. ATSY iii -l'liU; CRI last night paraums about the districts of tie city. AlMut ninety men were in line.

ANLEY On Tuesday. May 31. 1S98. st 8:30 o'clock s. JAMES HANLEY.

aged was sailing Hi day on the trim boat Dewey. Capt. Julius tToif snilin? waster; a prize Cance and a cake walk. Owing to an accident the music failed at the critical time sixty-six years, native of County Boseommou, carrying c.nincse uaterns, and starxins from the elulthous? the crowd marched to the residence Mr. -Tallies le Huse, corner of Ireland, and resident of this city for the wtiea a decision con! be formed as to the superiority of the tws couples competing In past thirty-flvs years.

the dance, hence do decision was renaerea. HILLS At Bilosi, Wednesday. June 1. Mrs. SUSAN W.

HILLS, widow of ths late A MASS OF REQUIEM WILL EE SAID AT St. Mac rice Church, on Hancock sfeet, for the repose of the soul of Mrs. CATHERINE BEC-CLEB, on TUESDAY, Juce 7. 1498. at 3 o'clock s.

m. Relatives sad friends are invited to attend. Tte couples in the contest were Miss Sophie a.ant ana Dauphine streets, where a handsome L'uited States liag was presented to the tlub by Miss Xiay Keyuoids. A blue peunant, twenty-five feet Ions, was then presented to the members by Messrs. Louis Leonard ana his son, alter which the men marched to Miss Eveline Fredericks' residence, where thev re- Ulchtenstein and Ike Meyers ana ilis rauiine Horatio W.

Hills. Kaufman and Emile L. Rosenuaum. The dance 39c ri.mnel Skirts, Ilea's JANSEN Sunday, May 2d, 1898. st 8 o'clock ana toy now s.

AUGUST WILLIAM JAXSEN. sged ceiveu a wreaia or cowers from the hostess. sixty-three years seven months snd tea days. iney win noist -Via Glory" this eveniun at 5 clock from the clubhouse, and several cannon salutes w'il lv liied. Ijjst ci'nt thern nr.

1. 00 Laundered Shirts, little S'3 soiled, now WW Sizes 16'i, 17, IS. a native of Hamm, Westphalia, Germany For Strenrti, Comfort, Eeinement, Beaut r. Turkish Bath 50c, KER-Oa Wednesday, June 1. 1S9-J.

st 2:45 fireworks during the parade, atd refreshmciita o'clock p. AXATOLE A. KEB, a native of ervea later iu the evruiaff. I.HHI i.ii.ii.. 39c in three col- ri New Orleans, ard fifty-four years.

-m u. swam a r-i i i a sr ir a sv i a a sv ors, ix garment. LACFF On Montia.r. May 30, 1S0S, at 8 a MF.r.OMCt" cures Liver Complaints. I C.mstiTiiit'.on, riab'tes all -Irr's, WILLIAM LOUIS LACFF.

aged fourteen months, son of Louis Lauil and Carrie iruun.es. sen-jy. -ii narur.ne street. 65c Colored white bauds. 44s Eiemel.

IJAUCY HiMiAN. Crlorcd I-'ront LEVERT At F.iloxl. May 31. 1SS8. at rx ursMoniAar.

IN MEMORY OF Wm7f. GRAF. WHO IF, parted this lite on May SI. May his soul rest in peace. Fartweil.

Us sad to say It for one so youn: and fair, Ths la-nily chela Is broken, there wiil be vacancy there; And be the waters la which thy Ere tiled away. Ws wiil evtr eherlsh thy memory and thy ciaay lovin? wsys. For 'tis hard, 'tis ernel. to Inee' thee; bnt thy Aiaker claimed rr To shies aBKjag the m.l.iocs that look dowa f.ora afar. Farewell, you have roa and left os; such partlugs sus as in.

But ws ctertsh tha food memory to Dsct In heaven I KOM Hid LOVING GODMOTHEST s. STEPHANIE DI PUY, wire of end attendants' fee -k Vsnicuric. Cores remed, Bunions. Icprowia? To-oal3, co: roited. to f.er visit.

ui; hur saii ether iieulcatcd taths, SI to halt 5uo. or, it'j feueril rabhinj, SI. Masiape or Electricity. Coc to $1. nu.ci.1" at rrsiutiuce.

ZO per cent eitra. Indies. 9 to 5 p. Sundays till 1 p. tn.

Gtutleuien, nleht and day. IU ECU SON. St. Mr. as! Mrs.

CSS08.NE. Proprietors. Tba marriase of Miss Masrg'e Hgan and and Mr. Tiitrick J. Darcy was solemnised B.

Levert, native ot Iberville parish, la. on Wednesday at 11 o'clock at St. LEVY On Monday, May 30, 1J at 11:15 O'clock a. in. MME.

VVK. THERESA KOCH LEVY, widow of ths late Raphael Levy, aired If you want LZH Cl'173 or to ineasurs, visit our Tailoring Depart phonsus Church by Father Kennedy. The bride was attired in white and sixty -five years, a native of Germany, and ment, where hism cUss xvork. is turued was led to the alter by her uncle, Mr. resident of St.

Jaiuea paiish for the past for out aud a 1 guaranteed at low prices B. Crasser. The groom's sister acted as I -T; 'in V-' 'in r'-tH iiiii --riii u' ty-four years..

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