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(the 29, 1902. lo ti- i (inn xvay advertisements. I'lUCATIOXAI- SI MMER nESOIITS. 1 815 ST. CHARLES STREET, Y.

M. C. A. BUILDING. Keginniiix July conduct a special summer session coiimiercial aud shorthand courses.

Morninvr stssioa from till i ol'ck. Kvenine seiioii SUMMER HESOItTS. The Gollens Mineral Springs Hotel, WOODVILLE, MSS. Summer Resort The COLIXNS MINERAL SPRINGS are located one-half luile 1 1 fill Ihe losu ut ood-t which is uue kuiiored aud BUT Bill. Burth of New Orleans.

I a a recent auaiysla i l'ruf. W. Aland. Mate ttn.iai Miaitaaippl. one gallon ut Its daifi nil juuj iii ciuiiaiD polid i-outcnta in frralua: hiii-ccio lhxiil.

1.614: Cnuwium lni('aai. 1'uiauiuB. ('bluride. All; Sodium I'hUiciil--. Kodinai nicinia Ki-rrlnat-.

l.iy; MauuiuBi (ifnwt P.irartHinate. Jt if -4 1 AhuatiiTiai Uxlde. l'tn-inorlc And, Tut water ac: as rtlliinir. a--ordliif ta qaantit; a ken. viitiorinr.

tliuwtie anil aii-ratl. Kor IJier Ion a'audlna Blalder Mtria. liTBpenma. liarr- a. ln-pv, aurt for 1 Peculiar wi.nieu.

IT PKKIUR A KF.MKWV. l-in MAY 1. TKKMS, fl.SO per dT. $7.50 per week, $25 per month. Send fi-r K.

M. OI.I.FX. Prprletre.ii. LODGE THE from 7 till 9. AJJress, 793 THE BHiGHALl located on the Akr-iHe t'iar'enu.

Military. went three iJJI blair. Cuba, ptrhalf.ttrm.. Col. ft.

BINCHXM. University School, 1923 COLISEUM STREET. Summer session begins Julr 1. StnoVnfa arvd tor I'ulaue and other anivereitis. m- meerlal claeses day and evening.

T. W. Dyer 1'rtncipal. RUGBY ACADEMY 5419 St. Charles Airnnr.

Summer clavaes for conditioned studeni a be. gin July 1. 1 W. E. WALL.

A. W. jior.s. a. rrincipala.

THE Frank Iea Short Dramatic School. Begie Hall, New York. Send circular. and 'J7m Mild TALLULAH FALLS, UNDER THE MANAGE-TENT OF J. A.

KEWCOMB, Prop, of the Hotel Lanier, Macon, Ba. Th most Hfnlthful Climate 2VO feet elevation. Music by an excellent orchestra' Ham-liic. Horseback Riding, driving. Fishing and Rowling A.

ley. WotuVrful Mountain Views. Great Water Kails. Rest of all, ease of aihihtr and an ELEGANT NEW IMMODIOVS HOTEL ad modern conveniences. Fifty rooms with private porcelain bats, electric and helis Motorcar from Hotel to 1-alls.

For Wonnatlou, address J. A. NKWVOMB, Lodge Hotel. T.Ilulah Falls, Ga. KATES fl'tow PER WEEK.

ANU VI. EXCURSIONS. EXCURSION TO GALVESTON, TEXAS. By New Orleans Excursion Cluo, Ltd. LeaTen New Orleans.

Southern I'acliic Ivrxit. Ft.lanH Stroot. oi lOXK! at m. Hetnrning, leaver GalveHton. Moii.luy, July 'JH, ni! 1-AKE, KOCNO TKU'i From New tlrleaus $1(1, from Si Urlt-ver.

Morgan Citv ami Patterson JN; from Franklin Jeanerette aoii New Iberia from Iafavette kayue Crowley and Jenntncs ChiMrea occupyiug til i K.ats vl 1 tic full Tb-kefs ran bo purchased from John F. Tim. Kooin it Hall, or Con- street; Martin Krnst, 2ti7 linronue rbil J. Kauch. i-Ai A Street: Anrill.

asl ln-ton Avenue anil Howard Street: James R. liil'borpe. N4 l'liliip llulier, 2-U YVasuingtou Avenue. an.l.C. Schertx, l.i41 Klvsian li.lils Street.

Kxciirsionlsts can have Imtago ohwketl by New Orleans Transfer Common Streot. I'lmne S17. or at rletinr on nrnrnhir of Mmrslim THE SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. Situated directly on the ocean front.

Has all the modern appointments. Rooms en suite, with private baths, overlooking the sea. A refined family hotel. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Under the same old and popular management.

For booklet and further particulars, address R. E. R. RAMSEY. AMrsr.MF.XTS.

I Jl 1 I 1 VV aUaW I I i Ls Grand International Military and Musical Spectacle, UNDER ONE FLAG XRRRNGED Soldiers of All Nations Five Military Drum Corps! Chinese Band! Drum and Bugle Corps Plantation Jubilee Singers Gorgeous Costumes Patriotic Music of All Nations Battery of Electric; Cannon Grand Tableaux. 400 PEOPLE IN THE PLAY. Farewell Week of BROOKE AD HIS FAMOUS BAM). OE MUTHS, WHIRLWIND DANCERS. LILIAN MARKLAND.

COON SHOUTER. AMERICAN VITAGRAPH IMKR'T ATK TH1SI) f'llllOIW Til I.I llt. Will He located oa Klrst anil Floors of Tolan It, on la Course" of CoastriBy Prominent linanri'ta the ievv iilrrprNr. The Trust and Tanking pany will open for business next Tu day, July 1, at their tempornry quarter the Louisiana National Bank btilldlnac. Oct.

1 the corporation will move into hrst ami sec, mi floors of the nimue bull. 11ns. now In process of constrm-ttou Camp street, between Common and ravhr. The Interstate opens nnder auspices list are regarded as must promising. ecretary-Tri-asurvr Bergeron did some id missionary wurk while In Texas with (he merchants' excursion, and since then spent considerable time ln the ast and North lu the interest of the oniern.

The otlice force was completed smile time since and is made up of ymini men who bad pod tralnin; in banking and ciuniiu-rclal lines. The oltl-cers, who were originally annotnif-ed some five weeks airo. are: Presldtnf. W. Ib.

iters, one of the organizers, man of the organization committee ami finajici! nian of Kastman, Gardner Jc railroad, lumber and cotton mill owners; vice president. J. II. Ingwersen, president the People's Trust and Savinsrs Banis if Clinton, a frod of n''i banking circles: secretary -treas'irer. I K.

Bergeron, lately cashier of the Galveston Nittloiial 1'atik. native of 1'uinte onpee parish cashier. George H. Hovev, lately assistant cashier of the State Na-tional Bank, aud prior to that cashier of the l'aciiic F.xprcs Company: as sistant cashier, U. J.

Kennedy, whose business years have been spent In the service of the New Orleans National Bank. The corporation Is the result cf the liiltr.ll efforts of R. Walker B. Spencer and H. (ienrr- Imfoiir, whose first powerful ally wnsj K.

Jones. vice president and reorganizes of the Seventh Bank of New York. The directors are as follows: John M. Parker. W.

It. Spencer, George B. Penrose. S. p.

Walmsley, L. P. Kice. Ira E. Wright, Gus Ihmauu, Sol Wex- ler.

Ir. L. Sexton. Jonas H. Levy and J.

L. Herwiz of this cify; W. K. Kosers, J. H.

Ingwerson and R. W. Jones, and the following non-resident business men and financiers: Charles S. Fairchlld. resident of the Svw York Secuni i.s and "rust Company; iJeorge C.

Clark, of Clark. I nidge- Jfc stock end bond brokers of New York: William Nelson Cromwell, the man of whom It ls said by those who should know that he put through the 1'nited States Senare recently the Panama Canal route scheme; he Is the organizer of the XTnlon oil Company and as art attorney Is one of P. Morgan's righthand men; Henry M. Sage, capitalist, of Albany. t.eorg" r.

of the First National Bank of New Y'orfc; C. H. Hutrig. presiilent of the Third National Bank and vice president of the Mississippi Valley Trust Company of St. I-nuis; W.

T. Joyce, capitalist of Chicago: Genrge Gardner of Eastman, tiardner of T. H. McCarthy, of the Ruddock Cypress Lumber Company. ORDER OF HEPTASOPHS.

The work of the past week was opened by Conclave N'o. 1 on Tuesday night. In the presence of an aanembly of members and visitors eleven petitioners were admitted snd instructed in the mysteries of tbe order. lr. William Hlncka, depnty snpreme archon, la a brief address, created Hon.

Sidney Steer a past archon for appreciated serv Tendred. The following officers were elected for th ensuing term: M. E. Archon. K.

P. Klelncrt; provost, S. B. Barnes; prelate, A. J.

Hoffman; scribe, Al J. Dwver; treasurer. T. M. Kavanagh; financial scribe.

A. M. Kahn; inspector general, H. L. Purgi; delegates to Grind Conclave, 5llney Ptory, A.

B. Booth and M. J. Lehmaa, M. I.

I'nder good of tbe erder. J. A. Woodville and Fred Mil l)er of Frogreaslv Com lav, end Archon Gerinalu of Eagln Conclave, contributed re-nia-ks sLos-lug the existing harmony in the order. July 4 ill be made an event bv the members ef the The general corimitt row on Wedoeada night and the various reports showed that no details were verlokrd.

Tlie general committee will meet at the Capitol Hotel. Weat End. st 1 o'clock on Julv 4. and lake charge of the recepttona and entertainment provided. The anpper will be served St fl 0 clock and during the festivity the following hrethic will apeak the sentiments of the rtav: Itr.

VI llllam HIn k. for tne Supreme Idg: A. B. Bisiih. for the Fust Archon' rtnle.

Storv. for W. T. Robinson, for Fugle; Charles Noel, Phoenlr: J. A.

Woodville. f.r Progressive, snd Al J. Dwver. for I lie general cnmmltte of Seven Wise Men. Vhoenls No.

4 held a meeting on Frldav nlirht! a grand conceorsa ef tnemliers and vlsittug brethren being present. Tbe initiatory degree was conferred upon a number of eaiMlldsioe Oescent kinclav No. 3 of Algiers met last night and tunsacted routine bulne. eleeting efrleer an') conclu11ng the details for family festival he gtvesi st Washington Garden. Miltieburg.

on July 4. A ts.uclave to work In the French language is being organized. Hon. To'itas of Ixington. while in New Orleans, was reeommendi-d and received at the hands of T'r -William the honor of being created deputy supreme archoa ef Kent-j.

ky. Th gentleman, while a native Iinislanlan. a brother of the lamented Oihson, is prominent 1n Ken-tuckv. sbU his selection ss depsty Is equal to a sua ran.cn that the order sill aiso Is revived la the Blue Grass country. COVCERT AT CTTTf PARK.

Tlie f.dlowlng programme will he rendered o-ilay st City Park by the Loulslsna Field Artillery Band, Joseph Pporer, conductor; March. Clortnda" (Halnesl. Overture, fceptre-' (chlppe-e'li. 'Ianc of the GlraiTes (Mor- rl-'- Selection. "The Ameer memem.

r.ilka Illlltaire, 'Colonial Cavalier" (Rol- llnswni. lntcrmiFslnn. Overture. "Ught CavalT" fStipre- Concert Wslt. "Valse Hleue" iVIsrglal.

(a oiisrteite from Risi.letto" CVerdi); ch Eetxnsde, "Alls Stella Confident fjRobaadli. Selection, "Trsvlats (vernn. Mertiey. "A Hlah Ball'' iBeyr. haracterlstlc Lance, "Kxniana" (dander).

Intermliion. f.rand March from "Aids" fVeMII. Intermeiio. "Cnpid's iarden" (Fagene). Vedlev.

"Th Hummer" Usxoiirka fie Salon, "Th SnoUTe!" (Ellen- berg. Final. "Iatonla Races" (I 'anient. BOARD OK HEALTH. The following were recorded yesterday: BIRTHS.

Mr. Charles II. Ortte. a girl. Mrs.

John Knanet. a bey. Mrs. James T. o'Ooanl, a hoy.

Mr. Henry H. Fren- a boy. Mrs. Adalph Acker, a glrL Mrs.

Henry Miller, a girL Mr. JuUn May, a girl. MARKIA'jFS. George ssd Miss J'lll B'lorB. T.

J. H'rsiBS snd Mlas Anm Kan. John Volker and Mia H. l.aroltne Arnold Luifaucuard aud Hnrlet? Knsene W. Ponchct and IJ'llaa Pmlth.

Allen a fx Mts KlU Oregnrr. Jiseph Mafannaen sud Evans. i DKATH. Rne P.onnafons. 1 moii'h.

17 st. Tter. fjama 1. smith. IS dars, 417 Seventh.

ui. N. Kohert. 43 veaia, 117 North John-aon. Widow Ijilly, 11 years, Annunciation.

Alliert huer. v-ar. 1 er.tr, ctM canal. Henry Brown. 1H m'nth.

illl I'midleto atii-r, rvi year. 1114 Thilia. William years. 1712 ie. Aru.and Bedim.

uarl'y Ht spiral. Joseph i'aiaier. v-ars. t'li Onsl. Wltlow Annie o'Krieo.

v. 1-IU Clara. O. l.wa'ain. jeors.

St. i'hillp. PAROCIIIAL SCIKUHi EVHIHITIOV. There wl'I be an eihiUMon TtiesISy nd Wednestlay. liy 1 and 2 at St.

Boniface I'a-roehlal i-ortier I.s.eveoue and Oalveg (treeta. nn ea. day an progrsnuiie Will be rendered. V.1. ET Ot D.

The etignefment M'? Theresa Frsns, daiigh'er of Mr and Mra. Franc, to August J. F.iainn was announced at a reeep- t1n 'hat W'S plui-e at tie restd.se, ef Mrs. S. sum.

Ifiya-b-s ueur Wnshit. ton avenne. os S'ln-lav "ei.nj June 22 Tlw guests were oi int rs of the Frana and BLautn taaiUlts. A dams entertained thftn. HIGHEST GRADES.

QCAIJTT. ALL PRICKS. For Flsatstlo. City and ImN Pmr-p- attention" to the Trade. SPARKS BROS.

McGEE, 32T to 351 Street. Ijotig Distance riione 751. Cb'c Kentucky end TennistM Mults. I CITT OS FLAXTATIOS ORK. Tiv invite inspection end runn'4 satisfaction la quality sad price.

THOMSON. HUDSON 4. CftCESSORS TO MARTIN THOMSON CO. K. E.

LER (TtKI F.S. Ut City Han We are ure will sever bsv LENXEPOLE" the positive care lor Frspiring I eet. truubic end your address lor mealed information and testimonials. No core bo pay. REX MEDICAL COMPANY, P.

O. Bos 1404. New Orleans. La. BARGAIH DAY EYERY DAY.

Hammocks, Lawn Swings, Cots, Camp Stools, Steamer Chairs, Cotton Duck, etc J. C. MILLER TEKTUWNINB Ltd. 441 CAMP STREET. O.

J. PanL Henry Wldnar. STANDARD ELECTRIC CO. 424. CAMP STREET, CONSTRUCTION-BUPPLIES Fang rbon 1U.

CUC. TV A HQS and MOTORS. FUELTOIL! Attention Sugar Planters and Manufacturers BURN OIL SAVE MONEY CONTRACT NOW-RATL OR WATER DELIVERY WITH J. EDWARD CRUSEL, DEALER AND BROEER, GushersOil Stocks a Specialty. Spindle Top Lots.

Sour LakeGusher Lands, sxithin 1500 feet of Gusher. Cheap now. P. O. Box 579 Beaumont, Tex.

Correspondence solicited. CYPRESS HAND-MADE, (Mack SalH SbiimjIm, aaf An Kia4 at Haa4-M4t Cyarasa Thnkar. Apply J. SE3PEVBACH. 821 to B25 Oanat Nf Orleana, Derail P.

La. WURTZBURGER HALT EXTRACT For sale by all druggists, 15c per pint bottle. CONTINENTAL HOTEL. T2S-T38 GRAHER STREET, Rooms 50, 75 and $1.00. Hot aad Cold Bat ha FEES.

ErerytMBf ai aud cp data. CHAS. H4GE1 PrB. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Royal and Customhouse ETROrEAJS PLAU.

Aoliitely Fireproof. Etrtctly Flrat Claaa. Ratea: tl per day and op, tooladinr hath. J. I.

E.E.KN&Y, A- AtONTELEONK, Ma safer. Proprietor. suMMjgrwinsmjT CRCCNBRICR WHITE SULPHUR SPRINSS WET T1ROIMA. (The "OLD WHITE" SutpharV ones Jnns IB. ITnwoi for Its sulphur baiba.

Modera lmptwes- rtients, with prltate baths. Orchestra of 15 pieces. Terms. (Is lo 24 week. to tl0 pet tuooih.

Write for lllnstra'sd booklet. Address HARRINGTtJN niJA QreeBbrler Whits fntphnr Springs. W. Ta. MRS.

8. M. GAGH. COVINGTON, will serrs ICE CREAM. SWEET MILK.

COF- FF.E, LCN'CH, LESIOXAPE. from trala tlms nu'U 10 p. m. etery day. lc water free at all times Also a toilet ladies.

IJl. IN THS OZONK FfcLT. Ml GN1ER HOTLU Fa-rt lke Footrhart -aln. Terms from 11 iter dae on. Long Irlstascs TeL No.

1. Free sisaaiboat wharf. KY. A org VfGNITR. Prorirletors.

oriFT, estnfortahle board In ths OMwataim mile from atatlon. poatoffice. telepbsoa. nd Tweles mites from AaoerUie. Addreaa Vss eatua.

latcher, N. G-; rater WtaUeldt I Hres. AT Ear" a Cottage. Ocesa Fpiiora. Mlas IlooB aud board; uaascieats solicited.

Mrs. E. lrrou. FLAT ROCK. NORTH CARLDfA.

BCVVER BOAKLERS IIX GB MiSS. S. H. HASCKEU FREJiCH HOTEL Oa too Bearh, Oee-aiw itprlors, Mlas. Frlee.

tl a Ist and ttp ANT. BRETT OC1XI. Froprlefr. WWE'S MINERAL WEIJA. HEALTH AND FLFJUjl'RB RESORT.

HAZLEHt RsT. MISS. CHAT AW A. Miss. rvelightfal BBmsssr vtrt.

Large rooms. od tsble. Excnrsloa dinner. ttdc Address Lfi-ersnce Villa. Chstsars.

anas. POrNT COMFORT. FAT ST. LOUIS Now cp a for reoeption of gnesta; newly painted aad renovated, and all In fl-st claaa wy. Address MRS.

B. M. fflD. THE ARCADE HOrSS, EIIXiXL 1 now open ft ttos sesson. P.

KFNNEDT, FroprVativsa. THE new Hotel Oetenderf. Mew Covington. 1u cut wooa. opened Jan nvoderti tm- proTtmects, bot and cold baths, electric light.

etc. linner tor editesday aud Sunday excursionists Kxv Wi'H'tiLA Cottage Prlvat board. Mlaa K. Schnydar, CTaitwrae Statloos, near Covlng- tm. IN" Osoca Belt, Oovlngtoa.

la. Boarders. In rirate fsmUy; terms resaonabie. Address Time Iemocrat. Imia ca cud board, pint woooa, near Corrrrres Addrens Private this etnee.

AV0MAIX. Ia the pto region. 1H mils from depot; ar tesian water, terms th, good ovia tluas; Haaimoad, La Box lo. N. Boarders takes la vate fareUv; cfcoli-e loca'ton; fins table.

F. waring, VIA tumberiaad a Venn. sFra! CHINCHUFA FARM TVeats boarding house. J. Kornfeld.

les see. IsL Tkmrnany parish. MaBAevliie (itatlon KF.VIUVPEni PARE First claas board; FK.n convenience; excelleat water; rat S4 to (7 per week. a. A.

Barvn, Aabevllit, N. C. FFS.I-Y-F.rat class bosrd. f-ont rooms. -L rear beach.

Box if. Biloxl. Mies. MU'HU SI'IUNO. S'ltimte'd on N.

aad W. on banka ef river leart sf Bine Kidgs Mouatalna: mrt s-aai. cilmats Ideal. eWvataoa 2.mw 'ert 4 s.lpiiur springs, one Iron; waters etire hkin rkenmsrlsm. dyspepsts.

liver, kidner and bladder ti-ouhl -ru mratilr deranaetBi.ts cf the fa- iraie stem UMjtl aniuaementa; term 17 per week reaveet ptjsteisn. services Tree; cravson via Pnlaakl. V. Far- xbeff Ijiiltjm'iittiflc v-rtte (,. K.

WHETSTONE. Manager, Crayson, Ts. 7J I L. C. 5PE.NCER, Principal.

SCHOOL 1902-03 '(" S. er dftaiM. Ca.lcta from the Phlllapiara during tbe 10th rear. Si upt Poal Office. Jlotieville.

N. C. WARD SEMINARY vi-ar t-zin i.j. IJrerary t'or'. M'Klc.

Art. Kt.wiitivn. erfiiuation to BaUisire Wnninu's l'oll'-gt. Faculty. 3l.

an-1 f-lmiate. For Catalogues ad-dt- i. I. BLASTkn. I.L Kox FEKRKLLS Si FuR RiYS, 4flN) ST.

CHARLES AVELNCE. SUMMER SESSfOS NOW OPEN. I. C. FKHREUa.

PRINCIPAL C. l-'tl limn. Lanrel Street- For Six Nights, Commencing To-Morrow Night, 8:15 P. BY BROOKE. Bands Scotch Bapfioes! Fife and Watch the Lieht 8:15 P.

property both In New Orleans and in the parishes. found lu Iowa that Lou Isiana was attractiua Intense Interest among the farmers, and believe that there will be lu the Terr near future liirge Increase la the liumiicrariou of itern farmers Into Louliluiia. with consequent improvement In the market nere for both, city and country nroiwrtr He expressed him.self to hU real estate spoilt as having been uuacnuainted witli tiie possibill ies of local realtv Invest mvut. untu ne wcci away. Y.i A.

Carrere reports the following sie auring tne wees: ItuiJ. HI street. slnsrle eotfmre i.uj Clara street, single cottage $Mt; 2 ai4rft Bourbon street, double cot luce, ilium; Hlenville street- bis cottage. Sltaa.1; 117-1'. Anonuclation street, tl'Mible two-storv, i'JKTj.

Two bia section sale: cf river-fron properties are advertised July, one fo ine jnu nii'i one ifir me aist. On July 17 Mr. Hodgson will sell the Poydra Fertiliser Company property. Im proved, occupying 1'Ju feet front between I'hilip and Korapnru streets, fronting on irWT ail A ruumug uses I cnonpiTOU- ias street. Kiver-rront property, especial it or any size, is neia ralch.

This sale I part of the settlement of th Magiunl estate. On July Zl Macon Kernnshan will soli for account ef the parttiion of the Soiarl estats a number of fine sites atuj Unproved properties, as follows: orner of Hoyal and Customhouse streets, measuring 75 feet on Hoyal street and US on Customhouse street, site Solar I store stril hotel property In th rear on Custom house street. rive Siliomitir lots In the sotiare ooiinaon iiv. ami witn street frontages a follows on, the following streets: llif feet on Tch niiiitoiilas. 1 2 feet on li'a ter street.

feet on Sorapam street and rrfeasiirlng M5 feet on the upper line, near est First street. The handsome two and a half storv frame resideuce. No. St. Charles ave nue, till feet front by about feet 111 depth, with 20 feet additional width In the rear for a distance of feet.

I T. BEnVARD. Pablle Schnstls Close, Two Ho Mlaa; Eierelvea Farmer Illes. The St. Bernard public schools close Friday after a term of nine month during whl -h the number of ptipfis wi Increased over prevloos years.

But tw of the Institutions commemorated th last dav. the Corinne and Millamlo schools. The others will celebrate the early pirt of next week. At the Cvrlnne School, Mis I.lse Tile principal, the exercises were simple bn bt ant if ul. Three prrpils received testimonials: Kste Tranchlna, Panline Jacfjneg aud Peter Lalia.

The Coriune Rcboul has been In existence brrt a few months. It was erected by the Italian planters at that place, and Miss Pilet of New Orleans was placed In charge. The commencement took place at 5 o'clock last "evening, and was largely attended. An enjoyable programme was rendereil. after which the testimonials were awarded.

Miss Burton, a daighfer of Itlchard Burton, a planter of Terre atix Boeufs. is principal. Sn perlnten lent of Education James H. St. Alexandre spoke of the past and future of the school.

FORTY CARLOAD OK FLOl'R. Rig; Shlpmeat tn I.andoa from Mla-neapolls via Vevv Orleans. The Initial shipment of flour from to London by way of New Orleans left Minneapolis on June 23. It consisted forty cars of flour In solid train, and was made by the Washbnm-Crosby Co. The aggregate marked capacity of the forty can was pounds, b-it the actual load carried was pounds.

In other words, theso cars are taking an everae load of fCat pounds ln exces of marked capacity or over 10 j-r cent. The especial object of this shipment ls to demonstrate the practical feasibility of the New Orleans route to F.nrepe.. and with the active Interest of the trans portation Hues ninnlrrtft that port. It Is probable flint other large' shipments ill soon tllow. While the tfercvgn rate on this rhipment of Bonr has not been made public.

It Is assutni that does not exceed the rate via North At laatic ports. Other Northwestern ship per are disposed to send round lot bv way of orleana ir given proper en fnurri'iiint, and imiulrv In this direction is noted by agents of the New Orleans lln. The shipment of the Washburn-Crosby oinpany referred to. goes from Minns over the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway to New Orleans via the Illinois Central road.

From tile Gulf port it mill go forward via the Cuban Steam ship Liu, of ahicu A. K. Miller it Or. New Orltans. are ag-nti.

WIlMaui Hopkins, general freight agent of the Minneapihs and Sr. I.oiiis Railway, made the arrangements for the shipment. 1 he flour Is to go forward to the scalmari in tbe orig.n:i cars, and since' the train iil ri.n chiefly by ilynght. some ten days all be consumed in getting it New Orleans. Clearance ta be made lu the frt half of July.

Kemp' Wire crea Factory Es'ab'lsbed Wire screens and par-net floors. Baronne aui 1'etdldo. Puous ma. in Oa tbe B. of HOTEL HAUILTON, Aho1ntrly Forty-Fifth Street, SKW KIHK flTY.

Attracta ivfioefl end tniba'antlal people. eesitiU- to all lfi'ii- and aboptiuc dutrn t. KiirnUnel and onf iiriimhed aultea ani ftnuW r'ui. nermaiientlr or tratiaientlr. I'Kt'lAU- I.Y 1W KATK.S FOR THE "SIMMKR MONTHS.

THOMS PARKE. Late of HITKL BKISTi'U Klftk Arenae and Sreet, N. X. ew York Oilier of Point Inn. Foartk Lake, Kalloai hain, AdlroadarLa.

The Resort Hotels OF COLORADO. THE HOTEL COLORaDO," GLENWOOD SPRINGS, IS ONE OF THE FINEST RESORT HOTELS ia It ia lvated Id tbe heart of the Knoks MiMintalDs. The hixel la a beautiful aimctiire, villi ererr auodera eooeoleBe; it contain three hundred meat r'M asd one hiiiulr-d priate batbnwum. Tbe famous hot aprloK. the bathlnf affurdtd by tb prri sK-lmrainc pool six hundred feet long, tiM luxurious bath aiaUlahmeat and iba nutans rats baths, far surpaas anrtbinc tbe klD 1 la this or tbe Old World.

Ins parity of atin-tspbers and the picturesque surrnusd Inm of taller, river and aauualaln. serrs to make this spot an Ideal resort. $kinire Lodge ait fhaware, Col I aiwav l.oaxe at Rally's, ol are located In the Flatt canron. amouc the tnouiitx.n pines. The aboe hotels are unarr tt.e iiiiim iiiaincTrn-nt aa the Hotel Colorado.

Booklets rmng Illustration and particulars of there rsrts can to had ay applying ts J. f. IjLASS, 70S emtn street; bt harles Hotel, city, or direct to Mr. E. A TIl.WKR.

rroprieror of sNits hotels, Huum 27, I'n'on Ilepot, Ieneer, Col. EsSZ An IDEAL health an1 pleaanre resort In the hlg ilanda of Middle Tennessee, on N. O. and St. half way between NashTllls and thatttnoogm.

A delightful climate, and No MOSyl ITor-U. NOT Amnaementa laciiide busting, bsthicg, Bjhtng, dancing, bowling, plug pong. etc. three mtnfc-al eoncerta dally; nightly gerroano la baUroom apart from hotel. b-tety th teat- K.A&T-hK'if WATER Is celebrated for Ita ruriTWe properties.

Tw mlU daily; long-distaiics 'phoa In office. Piiperior erlee In erery respect. For Information sddreas F.DW.RD WADDLK. owner snd Manager, Eattbreok, Tenn. BLOWING ROCK GREEN PARK HOTEL, ammit of Rla Rldaje.

4340 Feet Opea June IS nnder th maascement of S. Harries. Bcenery sad climate utearpaaaad. Hotel fixit class; umsce and open Bre-plsces; bot and cold water; superior tnrspike road snd ex. eellent livery; sll amtisements, large bs.lronm and land; puetofrc and tel graph la hotel.

Write for leaflet GREEN PARK HOTEL. Green far. N. PERRY HOUSE BILOXI, MISS. WEST FVD, S0 feet front en tbe beach fi ts lawn and shade treea.

NOW OPEN FOB THE BEASoN. or terms address F. PERRT. Box 17. Biloxl.

Mlaa. HEflFARTH 326 -St. Charles St -326 Barter Supplies. Hand-made Razors fully warranted from $1.50 up. carry the largest iwtmt In Hand-made Shears snd Pockst Knives.

All goods guaranteed. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RAZOR, II--Grinding she At CLIFFER ALL OCR WORK IS WARRANTED. We are Practical Cntler and Grinder. This secures ear guaraarte Try Herfarth's Genuine Blue Steel Razor $2.50. BEST RAZOR MADE." We carry a large aortment ef Joseph Rogers A Shi Por-ketknivea, At Ve-ry Low Prleea.

MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CAVAROC LIMITED. 131 Baronne St (Theatre Arcade), AGENTS- RULNART CHAMPAGNE, VINES and LIQUORS. FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY. TH FFHONTSi Cumberland Peoples 2066.

stcmra ci tlx tittmij. Fend model or sketch for Free er.inion aa an Itaren tsbtiitv. teend jr oor liaida H.nk and "Waal ta laveat." lae pun-licataina tasned for Free dievinnttoa. Fa tents aeeured through ua advertised withmit ohante ia The Pataal Kecara. Paail lpr Fre.

AEVANS, WILKENS 4 WASHINGTON. D. C. mq 9 VITAL RESTORATIVE Celrhraied French Specific for Nervous tc; la im fur beany a cvBlurj luu.lKaj csres in tbe I nited Stales testily ts Its Baerus. A care la guaranteed la every caae If directions are foi.uKrd.

Auvt- free. As tasre la a cuna terteit la market, aee that each box haa of i. B. SlIjESitoNK lieneral Ageau Prlee, $1. Ai and $10.

Dtaertpt ive rircuiara; oroers Addrea DR. SHFSVOND CO 1 New Vrt. Ail I I. A IIICK9 A tO, Halt sal i. L.

LiONH CO, Aieats, p.STBROQK Battery Park Hotel, Astieville, N. C. Rates $15 Per Week and Upward Ci.ii inrt) cement a for famillea who cpend the entire anmrner. AaheTllle af-forda exceptioual advaotagea aa a anm-trier resort, coinblnln the most healthful rliraate, coo), aalubrlou breeae. charming bxh-IbI life, auperior aceommo-datlona, auperb musie.

ane horael'ack rldmar. excellent roada for drlvlnr. wonderful mountain Tiewa. delifthttul n-ylronaienta, and beat of all ease of ae-eenal Witty. For further Information ap- ply to E.

P. McKISSICK. Proprietor. CONSIDER THE ATTRACTIONS af WAUKESHA before yon decide on yotir plana for the 'immer. It offer what eeryon la aeeairnt.

the mailmnm of eoatfort and pleaatire without extortionate eipeaw. Flaeat reaort tn tta Borthweet. o- perior hoteia. mea. rowing, oearn mniim.

olf. hlthful waters, etc Free bouklet tella all a boat It. Wrtte for one to-day. W. K.

1I1AMU frry Care National Bank. Waukesha. Wis. BROWN'S WELLS, CELEBRATED HEALTH REPORT. FITE OE THE FINEST MINERAL EIJ.S IN EXISTENCE.

Three New Wella rerntly analTied. Cnrober-laad Long Dlatance Fhone. Terms reasonable. al. u.

Brown's Wella. MI'S. Summer and Winter Resort. LABAT'S HOTEL ALEX MCTT1. PROPRIETOR.

ABITA SPRINGS. LA. Located an a beautiful site la the centre of the celebrated ssnao belt of St. Tammany pariah, two rours run from New Orleana, 1ft minutes' walk from railroad station. The hotel Is fully equipped ts accommodate summer snd winter guests with good rooms snd Srst claaa fare.

Hot and cold sulphur water batba. Three delightful sprincs on tbe plaee, ear-h eontslntng medical properties. Families desiring cot tar-e ran be seeommodated. Cum berland telephone AH. COOPERS WELL FAMOUS HEALTH MD PLEASURE RESORT HOTEL NOW OPEN.

The botel la first claaa In every respect. 8. a H. RATMOND (Mies P. O.

6PENGLKR, Proprietors. (Immediately on the Rrark), OrEAX SPRINGS, NOW OPBN. TERMS MODERATE. THE GULF BEHCH, Hay St. Louis, Miss.

Superior enlsins sod serrlce. Bathing, fish Ing. dsaclng. Write for rlmila-s. IU4S.

1 LATl, Manager. PICKWICK HOTEL, BAY ST. LOUIS. MISS. EXCELLENT TABLE.

FINE BATHING FACILITIES. SPACIOUS GROUNDS. Write for folder. J. C.

SHANST, Proprietor. JAGKSON HOUSE, OS TUB REACH, WAVELAND, MISS. OPEN" FOR THE SUMMER. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. TERMS MODERATE, YOUR Where you can gain health as well aa rest at Mi.

Clemens Famous Mineral Springs Beautifully on Clinton Kiv.t. near Detroit and Lake at. Clair. Good Ct lng. boating, driving and cycling.

Its ht aiih-raaturiug watera are world fantous for the cure of rheumatism and kindred aliments Handsome booklet, with phots vlewa and full description of ta Baihbunsea. Uoteis, mailed fras en req'icat. Address F. R. Chamber of Com- MT.

C1.FMENS. MICH. BILOXI, MISS. Private hoarJir.g. tVdur Bnll Cottage.

Torter arenus. near Lighthouse. Went F-ud. Large and eon.fortaMe rooma and all ths comforta cf a bsroe. Term reaaoaabie.

Mra. Sophie P. O. Box IKS. 'V Mi Sjiis Hotel, ABITA SPRINGS, LA.

laryeat ard finest, situated en highest ele-vatloa is Abita, In the n-lilit s( thick pine grove. Clet to R. 1C depot srd the famM "AMta spring" Gas ttrutigaout building. Sunirary lift ana rold auipour bttha. Aciomttiwistlons l'fi gnesta.

C'liRtiie nsexeelled. Ing-ditanee pbese No. TS. Wrlis tor booueu ViC O. ALCRZ at SONS, Props.

HOTEL ONTROSS ON THE CL'LF. BIL0XI. PAISS. Open for Summer Guests. Hates Keafcocable.

H. F. SawforJ. Prop. Yellow Sulphur Springs, MONTGOMERY COUNTY.

VA. Open to visitors JUNE 1. These spring ar attnated on tn timmii 01 rns AiiegtH-ny Monn-talns. Ths air la pur and No ton and no malaria. Accomnionstiona first class In eTery reFect.

Fend for pauipbteta. lUUliWAI HOLT. JToBrtetor. a 1 inc. ULHU3IUI1C, Narragansett Pier, R.

I. Open Juns 25, nnder new management. Al most directly oa ths Dears, overlooking ores a and surrounded by four seres of shaded lawn. First claaa tn every with all modern ImproreBienta. KooBis.

sing.e and en suite, with snd without private bath. MagnlAceat Wreciaa garden and larg orchestra, tinted lor auperior rutalne and select patronage. Andres ft. kuuun, iTcprieior, noiiann uouw, New York. Cloudland Hotel.

6CM Feet A lore S-a LereL Highest Humaa Habitation Eaet of the Rockies." The Great Southern Resort for Hay Ferer Fnfferera. Open aTvily 1. L. S. MIRRKI Cloodfand.

X. C. THREE SPRINGS. A asurs snd health resort, sitnated among ths niountaius of Fast Tennessr. Of easy scceas.

only four miles rrom Muasellallle, station oa th Southern KaUroad. rine mla- eral, waters. Air purs sad bracing. Uaily mall; telephone connections: good service; nice rooms. A pretty pises lm raned anjuae-menis.

Writ f'r larse annual to CU AS. W. HLNTkK, Proprietor, Three Hpriogs, Tenn. THE KNNI9TON, AT MISSISSIPPI CITY, MISS. Every room fronts th Gulf.

TaMe snpplled with bent In the market. Many lmprov-meata made since laat sesaoa. Wharf and bathnonaes eotuelete. Larr pier for deep water Dsnlni 5: Vti1 artesian water. Terms moderate.

A deep Mrs. F. R. Hoibrook, tsaisa ppl City, Mlm. LONO Phone Ns.

8. POSTOFFlfE Box No. 44. CLIFTON HOUSE OX THE BF.ACTIFl-L MEXICAN GULF BAY ST. LOUIS.

tLISMTTlft. HOJtL ON TKE C0T- OAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTED. Tlathlag Faellltlea Excellent. Bsthhortses Tllirnlnsted by Are Lights. HOT AND COLD BATHS.

TaMe and Serwleej I excelled. Rate Cart Fnrnlahed on ApplWt1n. M. C. MARKET.

Prop- B. F. MARKFY. Mgr. Mulberry Grove Hotel, Near Covington, La.

Famous Health acd Pleasure Resort of St. Timmanj Parish Now Open. This popular summer reaort In the piny woods baa for the accommodation of families, single snd doobls otsges. with gardens large ia aiiDDiv the r--Hcrt with the fiui-et aud with auXlklrut cows to furuiah pure milk. vi.wM.tnal waters the finest In tbe wsrW.

Hot aid cold sulphur hatha fre. Terms moderate. Hopv twice a we-k. Aidreaa K. E.

Covington. Ia. NEW SOUTHERN, HAMMOM), I.A. T. GORDON- PROPRIETOR, vr.

An "Cp-to Tate" famllv resort ho'el. located la THS OZONE BELT. 6J MILES FROM THE CITT. 1. O.

R-: 'Cheap Oi.nim:i listen'. Ar'esian Water. Electric lighting. Hot and cold hatha. Sanitary plumbing Taatcfnl and romfurtahie furnishings.

Excellent table snd good service. Fatully rates from J7.5 per week upward. MEXICAN GULF HOTEL Pass Christian, Miss. OPENS JUNE 1st, 1902. F1SKIHD, EQATINQ AND BATHING WEEKLY.

Special Attestioa Given ta tbe E. F. CARROLL, Proprietor, Formerly el St. Charles Hotel DEM ORPHEUU ATHLETIC PARK! To-Nlght I The Musical Treat! OLYMPIA OPERA GO.I In R'chard Stahl's Operatic Rucceaa, "SAID PASIIA1" Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "OLiIVETTE GENERAL ADMISSION. 5.

Tteaerved Seats, in, and 20. On sals ax Clark Canal street. KI1IGI1TS OF HONOR TWENTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SOUTHERN PARK, Monday, June 30, 5 to 12 p. p. Tickets complimentary to be had from any member of the order.

MUSIC. DANCING. GAMES. Exhibition by pupil of Mrs. riae Price.

Take Canal street cars, Eaplande cars, Orleans Railroad cars. GRAND OPEN AIR FESTIVAL FOR THE BENEFIT OF St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum ON THE ASYLUM GROUNDS, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, JULY 15, 16 AND 17. 1902. ENTRANCES ON JOSEPHINE STREET AND ST.

ANDREW, BETWEEN LAI REi AND ANNCNCIATIOS. ADMISSIOX TRS CENT. HOT ACTIVE, BIT FIRM. Real Ealate Was Clalet Last Week, wltk Very vjiaoel Taae. Th real estate market during the past week has, according to the aggregate average, verdict tending agents, peon firm and atrong In tone, but not so actlTe as In the prevlooa few weeks.

Inquiries have been plentiful for good rental property, both comtnerrlal and residence, but th. available aupply has been ahort. Agent generally ay that If there were mote specnlatlye demand, aalea would be conalderablr more active; but the mand for aelllng property ls generally by those who want to occupy. Canal street leasee are still at a pre ml nra for ground floor, and whole bnlld Ings and limited transactions dtirinir the week. Indicate a spread beyond Canal street of the Tery strong conditions that have been Hue for weeks of Canal street property.

One agent said yesterday that the prop ertr which he np to the fall ef WiS la Carondolet street, near Canal, a year, had been released during the week at lf. en advance of per cent over four years ago and an advance of 20 per cent orer two years ago. Hsrrv H. Hodgson leased rut for client I'ordrai. street store for five rears at ll.

Last year, the present eeeitpant git the store fr one rear fnr Ili Mr. HoJsrion sold for tne eorner of tjcliw-nm and Toledano street. The rendar iwid a year ag-. Thin sale, at a profit of 1 '2 7 Per cent on th Investment la a year. i regarded by renl entate men generally as a goo.l.

healthy indication of general condition. The property Is In a Terr d-slrable section, though a section for wht-li there Is not the demand that there is for Hr. t'lisrles avenue property, and the nale apparently Indicates a (spread to the bet-ler residence sections of some of the great recent Improvement in best bul-Iie sections. Mr. Hodgs'n yesterday closed a lease Indicates In the trongt pm-illile luanner his slews as to bunioens properties.

His lease his otU'-e alll explre-sUteen mouths hence, Ijiit week he and yeferday signed the lease, an adaace fiif -J per cent tr what he In now payins. to tnka effect Pit the cf his present lease In fciiteon months. "If I bad wnlted until next aumraer to renew," said he, "1 would probably have bae to pay double what I am now One resident of New Orleans who returned ist week rm Iowa af'cr a trfp thronsh the rural s-rlnns of that 'st. went tn A hunt for desirable Uavestmcat.

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