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hc Omts-iJtmomt! uniCTn. tlnn iU, IHUH. MARRIED. THE WEATHER THE BIO STORE LF.CHri MATTINGLY Oa Wednesday. April 29.

1903L by Rev. Father Jmie. at St. Stephen's SALE OF WASH GOODS. DIED.

WAGNER In Montgomery, on Friday May 1. 1903, 4 o'clock p. OSCAR H. WAGNER, aged forty-two years, a natire of New OrU-acs, a real. lent of Montgomery for a number of years past.

WALDEX-On Tuesday. May 5. 10O3. at Bay Rt. Loois.

MRS. LITAS'XAH TIRTlj 17 PROFIT BY MISTAKE Of A SH3EMAKER. The greatest of all Eastern shoe manufacturers, anticipating a sharp rise in the price of leather, bought without judgment; you can Imagine Lnurrn. Misa ni uae. U-L he.

ana bWKbC J. MATTINGLY. No cards. LOXEY-MALOHE-On Wednesday. April 29.

194C1, at oYUx-k p. fit. Louis Cathedral. Rev. T.

Sleven. S. fflvlatlna. "illia F. jr.

fci El 1 M. 'II- 1 Ccrcan Forecast from Kashington and Reports. The extreroejT low prices tre quote, coiiitiiued with the exit-ytional K'mhI styles, mnketi this sale one ua-noual ImiKtrtam-e. MISS FXIZA A. LOXEY and MR.

HENRY J. I "ALIEX. wlfe of Walden and daughter of tapt. A. P.

B.ar(iman and Ann C. Litch- Held of Boston. Mass. That toiiowed lie had the shoes made op and was forced to sell. WETZEL Oa Satnrday.

May 2. 1903. at 3 Fhr qualirr. llpht Frotind I'rinted Lawns In dalutj aTTles. worth fee yard, Very fine white grounds, neat f.

irnred Jatinet iJ wns, worth 1212c a yard, at Woven Mercer! xed Stripe O'clock a. Mrs. BARBARA WETZEL, a native ot Lonrlrm. and mother of the late H. L.

Wetzel, aod a resident of thi. eitv aiitv. Ie-partmeTit. 'Washington, May For Louisiana and Fast Texas-Fair Sunday, except shower north Monday shower, fresh aoat beast winds. For Wwt Florida.

Alabama and Fonday and probably Monday, light variable winds. two Tears. Printed Swiss Lawns In handsome styles, made to aell for 2)c a yard, at JIALOCH6E. OTTMANN BALDWIN On Wednesday, April 29. 113.

hy the Hev. Bishop Houi, 1, at the resMenc of the briile'a parents. Sir. and Mrs. Albert Baldwin, 17o" Eplanade avenue, WILLIAM SETZER OTTMANN of New York and MISS ARTHEMISE BOCUGM BALDWIN, daughter of Mr.

and Mra. Albert Baldwla of tbia city. MINOR HIRSCH On Wednesday. May 6. 1903.

MIL ARCHIBALD JOSF.rH MINOR of Baltimore. and MISS VIOLET EOLA HIRSCH, at the residence of tbe bride's parents. Mr. and Mra. Nathan Hirsrb.

RICE ABADIE Oa Wednesday, April 19. 6c 15c trar new r.nsiern nnyer, jonnny on the Spot." gobbled tip 5,000 PAIRS Ladies' Vie! Kid and Tan Oxford Ties and Strap Slippers, medium bels. also spring heels, all sizes and widths, which we wiil put on sale tomorrow at 40 A PAIR. They are worth two and three times the price. DRYADES, EUTCRPE AND POLYMNIA OUR GIGANTIC 1AY SALE For which we have been preparing for weeks opens to-morrow.

Lavish preparations have been made for this great mercantile event the most representative American manufacturers and importers were visited, and as a result hundreds of the rarest Bargain Surprises are in store for j-ou to-morrow Melnsine I a heavy embroidered, mercerized stripe running tbrouch and printed In the most dirabie styles, worth 23c a yard, at AND 6faV) yards 32 Inch Embroidered Madras, in handsome River Balletta. Cnlted States Iiepartnient of irlmltiw. -otter tirni, New Orl-ans, May 11 Besdtags anad it (. 75th naeridtaB flaw. funk Dancer coloring, worth 20c a yard.

1903, at St. Theresa's Church, Rev. Father Welsh ofSciatlng. Miss PASCALINE ABADIES and WM. E.

RICE, both of this eitv. tge. line. Height. Cbanre, tbe extreme low IGc rise.

to aro at price teet- feet. left. S'stkws 7.2 DEATHS YESTERDAY. 14 IS ia 42 Skirt Bargains. JO 83 DIED.

PAY SALE OF 23 Misses' light weight all-wool Cloth Skirts In Tan and Light Ciray. tailor-stitched and strpid flounce, worth CO a bargain at tiliUJ Ladles' Black and Royal Al i1 Bobbinet Bars BARGAIN SURPRISES. Ladies' Frinted Bordered Scalloped F.dge Handkerchiefs, worth 5c apiece, a bargain at 4ainch' Coin Spots White Swiss Maislln Iraperv, worth 15c a yard, a bargain at BARGAIN SURPRISES. 32 Inches wide, very fine woven 4Xlored worth loc a yard, a bargain at Ladies' White Swiss Kmbmld-ered. Scalloped and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth lie to 2-, a bargain at No.

40 All-Silk Fancy Ribbon In all 6hades. worth 15c a vard, a bargain at lilL o.n 0.0 1.8 2.0 0.3 V2 0.0 0.1 ii o. 0.4 it.O 1.1 0.4 0 2 0.0 0.0 OO o.o 0 0 0.1 0.2 0 42 ft. laul I iat wnptirx ijmiia. "Bll.tl fi Ker L'd'g iHjoaidsoovWle orieiae irilU- nihl Ktool it Ctnclnna tl airo.

hattanooga F-Tt fcroitb Rock Arthur I niton 0 11 it 0 0 41 41. 0 i.o "i 1 i.O t.O O.O 15 13 0.0 0 8 0.1 7.7 0 0 7.1 1 M.4 44 3 Mil 1 0 36.0 5.4 12 25. 7.0 4 6 4 0 IS. 7 K.O SI. 6 ncs iaikiiiK rairin, mion-titched seams, worth $4.50, QD peclal at sjA.UU paca talking Skirts, tatior- stl spec' At prices that border on the aensa-tiooaL Tbe lars are of the most trustworthy qnaliti-.

and this underselling is directly due to our receiving big discount from the manufacturer on account of late delivery. These prices are one-third below 4 S3 14 SO 41 SI 5T2 2 4.1 40 St 2 2 i 9c ICc 7c 4Sc 89c 15c IQc Bob- 0 00 COLOMB At Hot Springs, on Wednesday. May 1903. at 1:45 a. L.

A. COLOMB, a native of Aacenslnn and a resident of Mandevllle, jr the past year. The funeral took place on the arrival of the 3:05 Texaa and Pacific train on Thorsday. FAHEY On Satnrday, May 9, 1903, at 9 o'clock p. BRIDGET DF.LAHANTY, widow of tbe late John Fahey, aged seventy-one years, a nattve of County Tlpperary, Ireland, and resident of tbia city for the past forty years.

Tbe relatives aod friends of the family are respectfaUy Invited to attend tbe funeral, which will take place Monday Morning, May 1L 1908, at 10 o'clock, from tbe residence of ber nephew, John J. Noonan, No. 1019 Fleas-ant street. Interment In St. -Patrick Cemetery No.

1. GILLEN-In Morgan City, May T. 1903, JOHN R. (ALLEN, a fed forty-one years, a 2c 9c 49c 25c 69 15c 5c 50 Ladles' all-wool crash tailor-made Walking Skirts in Black and all shades, made strap button yokes, worth $7.50, JQQ Ladles' Black and Royal Eta-mine Skirts, made with tucks and stitched bands of taffeta silk, a wonderfully stylish skirt, worth $10.00. at )DitU AND 150 Sample Skirts of Black and Roval Voiles.

hand Large size White Bed Spreads, worth 75c, a bargain at Ladies' steel beaded, large size Side Satchels, chamois lined and Inside pocket, worth $1.00, a bargain at Full size White Swlsa Ruffled Curtains, worth J1.00 a pair, a bargain at Full length Satlne Lambrequins, scalloped and fringed, worth 35c, a bargain at Double Bar Genuine Glycerine Soap, worth 15c a bar, a bargain at 90-inch medium quality binet liars lW-lnch medium quality binet Bars l(W-lnch One quality )1 net Bars 12Mncb medium quality I'lnet Bars 120-Inch fine quality 20-Inch Sanitary FMaper Cloth, a piece of 10 yards, worth 75c a piece, a bargain 45 Inch all-wool Black and. Cream Voile, sold everywhere at fl-23 a yard, a bargain at Ladles' Black Lace Lisle Flose, laowl all around and down to the toe. worth 25c a pair, a bargain at A special lot of Jap. Fans In all light eolorlnes and white, worth 25c to a bargain at Bob-Bob-Bobl Bob- 2.89 3.35 3.35 3.85 4.73 Meteorological Report. States Department of Agriculture.

weather Bureaa, New Orleans, Mar 1- somely trimmed In the latest lea in inr lairi The Only Difference Between omr Ready-to-Wear aad Made-te-M eaaaro Hen's Salts and Traoscrs Is ia the orics. They're all aerfectiea is style, fit aad finish. Many the best dressed b.i la New Orleans art wearing onr clothes, aad they ara wearing them with satisfaction at small cost. H. B.

STEVENS LiaaiTBO. Solo KINOX HATS Agents Clothiers and Furnishers, 710-712 CANAL STREET. to $13.98 at p. TVk meridian time. fashion, at UeitTlwr.

l're. m. llt. binet Bars 12-lnch extra flue quality Bobbinet Worth one-third more. 6 72 T.

i4 native of New Orleans and a resident of Morgan City, for thirty years, leaving a wife i .02 The Greatest Special MAY SALE OF MILLINERY Ever Known Takes Place Reaiy-to-Wear Hats 74 74 72 4W 71! 7 74 74 We have purchased from Eastern Manufacturers their Surplus Stocks at less than Twenty-five Cents on th Dollar. Owing to the backwardness of the season they were forced to sell, and we were the fortunate ones to secure these Bargains. If for Ladles and Misses. in White colored and mixed Straws, trimmed with 74 fs 7 ft 7rt 7 72 Sil 7 74 74 7 and alx children. HIGGINS Ob Friday.

May 8. 1903, at 11 O'clock p. EMMA a PIGOTT, beloved wife of W. B. K.

Hlggins, a native of Bayou Goula, La. Tbe relatives aad friends of tbe family, and those of ber sons, William R-, Edward A. and James D. Higgiaa, and soos-la-law, T. A.

Kennedy and D. J. Kerrigan, and daughter, Mrs. Olivia Reagan, are respectfully Invited to attead tbe funeral, which will take place Sunday, May 10, at 3:30 o'clock p. from ber late residence.

No. 27 St. Andrew street. New Tork aad Chicago papers please copy. To-Horrow.

Ready-to-Wear Hats for Ladies and Misses, comprising all fine braids, and handmade Hats. In white, black, burnt and colors, trimmed In fashion and shapes such as are all the rage North and East at present. They are worth $2 and $2 50 To go at the extremely low price of there's such a thing as a T. rttnlng lowly "lniy 4 lMdy It. rloody 4'lfMKly I lowly lear 'l'ar "Imidy IIHKiT "lMi1y Clnndy 4'kwdy "huu TiodT Kalnllif 4 l-ar 'lidr "1om1t t'loiidy -lar 4 loudy 4 lomiy 4 C'loadT tr Kalnlnc l't.

rkMldf rinwdy flmidy i Vr Cloudy Clonilr 4'lmwlv Ahitie AtiiariUo aim Oeriotte 4 ri.nanooga 4 bu-u rrm Itaveofwt Iwilt City 1 Paso. I ort Kmttk inl.sce-o'-ia h7 i ItT Hoc Mraifitita. illy orih riatt nUbnma City rm.a I teat la. 'S'rtTNirK. M.

I'aui t. IXHlt Antolo. ilIT. i Chine, quills, buckles. Chiffon and bTaids, on the new shapes.

7 7 f.4 TO 1 7i MILLINERY BARGAIN you'll surely find it here to-morrow, for no such Stylish Goods have ever been sold at these prices. Owing: to the enormous size of this sale we will use, in connection with our regular millinery department, our special salesroom. I Mtt 11 mm mr lie. Sused. each and every one worth $1 50 and f2 To go at the extremely low price of HOLLAND Oa Snnday, May 10, 1903, at T.

f. .12 12:30 o'clock a. IPHEGENIA daughter I 49c. 95c. of Jan Herbert and Joerph M.

Holland, aged twenty-three years, a native of Algiers, La. Due notice of funeral will be given. 7H 74 74 7 71 7 1 70 7i DO YOU WAIST TO BUY A HOME? BUILD A HOME? PAY OFF A MORTGAGE? Or harrow money for any other par-peso aa leal Estate em the MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN? DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY Regularly and get a Fair Profit with Absolute Safety? Then call, write or send or full uv formation. 72 74 72 7J Ait 74 7 CmiJ)REVS TRIMM'D White Sombrero Hats, with tinsel bands -and edging, manufactured to 1 Untrimmed Shapes comprising all styles CHILDREN'S TRIMM'D Sailor Hats, with Silk streamers and silk bands, manufactured to aell for Hoc 25c rNTRIMMXP SHAPES, of Cubans. Kinoki and fancy straV braids, manufactured to aell for 5oc and 75c.

price. 25c TUSCAN FLATS, the genuine kind, perfect shape, manufactured to si-ll for 75c. Our riQri price 0 Ju PAST WEEK'S DEATHS. DIED. s'ii for ijc.

Our price A aKfciiiftoa I. M. IJXE. Foreeaat OfnciaL ADAMS Thursday evening. May T.

1903, at O'clock, at Morgan City, CLAIRE FER-CHAt'D. beloved wife of L. Adams, native of li Flowers. Untrimmed Shapes comprising Terr fine braids and Tuscans, on all the new shapes, also the new burnt Satin large bell crown flats, which are most desirable styles at this present time. No Hat In this lot Is worth less than $1, and some as high as $2 To go at the extremely low price of 49c.

St. James parish. BAILEY May 7, 193. st 10:30 a. 1 of stylish shapes.

In II colors, and handmade straw braids on wire frame, which alone are worth more than we ask for the Rata. In this lot no Hat Is worth less than rVOc. and as high as 75c To go at the extremely low price ot 15c. MARY BAILEY, aged sixty years, a native of Trimmed Hats. A grand lot of the most stylish shapes, hand-made Chiffon and Silk straw braids.

In new efect, mostly all white or blacks. They are worth $7.50 to $10.00. 1'our choice at Ireland, and a resident of tbia city. Purchased from the bankrupt stock of S. Zeimer At Feldsteio, of New York City.

10.000 Bunches of Flowers C. worth at vlU Trimmed Hats. A grand opportunity to get a fin Trimined Hat for little money. These are Hats worth $6.00 to and are all fresh, Just made, and mostly in wiite. Tour choice at $3.48.

BERWICK. On Thursday, April 30, 1903, at 8 o'clock p. EVELINE DUNGAN BER WICK, wife of 0. D. Berwick, aged fifty-three years sad seven months.

13.000 Bunches of Flowers, worth 5oc, at $4.98. BROWNE At Fslr View. Southampton coun ty. oa Monday. May 4.

1903, at a. UNION HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION. miss BELLS BROWNE, only daughter of H. Browne of New Orleans aod of the lata Ieal Mrf eoroloa leal Rrrnrd. T'-nivratar Record l'eaterday'a temperature record at New urleana.

aa shows hy the vnntfnph of the aitwl Strtee liuresa. oo the roof of tbe Cmtosa Boase, was aa fuUows: lime Tempera are. Time. Temperatare. 7 a.

4.4 1 72 la. 4iT 3 ft. 72 II a. 7' ip.n 71 Weather rWord Follow I njr file weatber data for May ft. at New Orleans: Teaajieratn-e at 7 t.

wind. 10; rslo. tra-e; weather rloodr. Temperature st 7 re 7t. wied.

wettber. eloidv. TTnrrRture and lats Com. rw -e tenipe-avure aad freipltatlna data for dates for tte laat taree yesra: 1 enmenaaure 12. lwl.

Vj.iiinini. 7S rerre 77 74 75 lYeeipitatloa T. .7 TVmoeratnre aod Pre-li)itatlB Temperatare sud irer-ipiiatios at New Tirana fir May 9 and deoerttire a lore iao. 1. littA.

aa compared witii aeperal aeeraaea: Normal teiciw-ratiire f'r Tbe day TS. d.h'-ieiwr fr tbe day 5. de-tr lea-y in-e May 1 2. deficleooy sin Jan 1 Normal prM-ipltatioa for tbe day .15. deH-WHry for the omj .15.

den'Heary siu May 1 ecen mee Jan. I o. I. at. CLJVK.

Forecast OffirtaL Sarah Bollla. Boys' Clothing Specials. WHITE GOODS BARGAINS. BODENHEIMER Thursday, May 7. 1903.

at JMO. E. HUFFMAN. Secretary. 338 CAROilDELET ST.

1:30 o'clock p. mH MRS. SARAH BODENHEIMER, widow of the Ute Leopold Boden- helmer, aged seventy-nlDC years, a native ot Baden, Germany, and a resident of this city for tbe past fifty-five years. 100 Dosen Boys' Washable Knee Pants, sizes 3 to 11 years, a bargain at JiIXIQ'33SIY, MAY lO, GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF Ladies? Shirt Waists. The ladies of New Orleans have come to regard this event as an occasion when the biggest Waist values of the year can be procured.

The past sales have impressed this fact indelibly upon their minds, and we are pleased to announce that this sale will eclipse the previous onea. THE WAISTS OFFERED ARE -LESS THAN THE ACTUAL WORTH OF THE PLAIH MATERIAL 10c (5 White Corded Plane, a splendid quality, worth 15c a yard, special at BCRKE On Thursday, May 7. 1903, st 9:30 Dixie Paints. 9c 12k O'clock a. JAMES BCRKE, beloved baa-band of Annie Ehltng, aged thirty-four years seven months and three days, a native of this Boys' extra good all-wool fancy Casslniere Single or Dotible-Breasted Suits, worth $2.50, special at Extra fine quality White Persian Lawn, worth 20c a yard, special at 1.48 city.

San Francisco (Cal.) and St. Lonls (Mo.) papers please copy. 4yvinoh Real French White Organdie, worth 25c a yard, special at I5c COMES May 8, 1903, at :30 o'clock p. Boys' extra fine all-wool Bine Serge, Double or Single-Breasted Suits. nnlined, worth $.1.00, a bargain Cvttaa Beatloa.

Rallrtla. DISTRICT AVERAGES. New Orleans, May lpf. Cent raj Stations Temperature. Kaln- Rratioi repurtiuf.

Mm." alln.f fall. 1.75 MARIE A CHEEVERS. beloved wife of Thom- N. Cornea, aged thirty years and seven months, a native of DonaldsonviUe, a.nd Ladies Waists, of Madras and Ginghams, neatly trimmed and pearl but- tons on front Sale price I WV Ladies' Waists, of Colored Silk Madras, Black Percales, and good quality White Lawn, with two or four QCf rows embroidery Sale price. Cww Ladles' Waists, of neat fignted Madras, a resident of tbia city.

Dooaldaoovllle Chief please copy. tE COCRSEY May 7, 1903. at 8:10 p. BARGAIN SURPRISES. BARGAIN SURPRISES.

LOLA, youngest daughter of James M. De Coursey, aod the lste De lores Anglada, Atlanta. A itirwta i 1 -a Iveton. I.l'tle Memphis Montftwaery New 1 For yesterdaT. II.

l' 41 N4 .22 5 rs SS 2 r.K T. is 7 r.H 14 72 54 1 7.1 .10 10 et .24 ir. 7 .4. 10 72 iVJ .01 12 7t r. 12 72 1M .70 72 f.2 .02 twenty fonr hours end- Dixie Paints are made of the very best zinc, white lead, linseed oil and the necessary colors to make the several shades.

No better paint can be made at any price, but because we are makers, Dixie Paints are sold 15 to 20 per cent lower at our store than any other first-class paint in the city. Sample sheets of colors, paint advice and prices on request by phone. Want to mix it yourself? As we are the largest Jobbers of standard brands of lluxeed oils, white leads and colors, we quote prices lower than competitors, guaranteeing goods exactly as speclded. aged fourteen years aad two months. GEMMING Oa Friday.

May 8. 1903, at 8:20 IV.ack Lawns and unite Lawns, nicely embroidered and cat-Btitched Sale price White Lawn KImona Dressing Sncques, with fancy colored borders, worth 50c, a bargain at Japanese Paper Napkins, sold everywhere at 15c a hundred, a bargain at o'clock p. JOSEPH, beloved son of Julia 5c 25c Craaaons and George Gemming, aged five years and six months, a native of New Orleans. CaV Madras. 49c log (t TT.tb mertdias ti I.

M. CUN Korecaat Official. HOWARD On May 4. 1903. at 9.15 o'clock EARL HOWARD, sged thirty-eight Ladies' Waists, of Silk Stripe Sheer Black Lawns and Sheer White Persian Lawns, beautifully embroidered Sale price.

Large Size Terry Cloth Turkish Bath Towels, worth 10c, a bargain at 5c Ladies' Fine Qnallty Figured Lawn Wrappers, with collar and yoke, embroidery trimmed, worth $1.50. a "bargain at years, native of New Orleans, La. 98c LORENZEX At Covington. on Sundsy, BLOW UP LAMORIE DAM May, 3. 1903, st 7 o'clock p.

FELIX B. LORENZEN, aged forty years ten months. Ladles' White China Silk Parasols, with handle to match, sold everywhere at $1.00, a bargain at Ladies' Waists, of Dotted Madras, with large pearl buttons and Sheer White Lawns, handsomely em- 79a" broidered Sale price I WW 79c Boys" White Rough Straw Hats, silk bands, worth 50c, a bargain at KING Saturday, May 2, 1903. at 9:05 o'clock BARBARA KINO, dangbter of Them a a lED 25c POWDER AD DYXAVITB THE rSECOD TIME. King and Mary Schmidt, aged twenty-one Ladies' Waists, of White Madras, rears two months and seven days, a native of R.

McWILLIAMS.Ltd., tort. 342 Ptiont 1451 Good Quality Plaid Crash Toweling, worth 5c a yard, a bargain at New Orleana. 21c Black Lawns and Sheer White Men's High Shield Silk Bows, our regular 25c bow, a bargain at 9c LABARRE On Satnrday, May 2, 1903, at INEW OKLEANS. 8:60 o'clock p. aged forty-one years and Lawns, entire front of embroidery Sale price 97c ji.

five months. OCTAVE LABARRE, a native of Jefferson parish. La. ,1 Lames- snoe ptrlng Belti Ladies' Waists, of White Madras and White Persian Lawns, elaborate embroidery in- ci AQ serted Sale I bTJ Ladies' Waists, of fine quality White China Silk, with Trench Va'enciennes lace insertings and medallions, also White Lawns, handsomely em-broidored Sale AO Four yards long Lace Curtains, In handsome tlesigns, with over-locked stitched edges, worth $1.50 a pair, a bargain at Gaard. Held rriaaaera by Mob While Property of Levee Hoard la Destroyed yahoo Com.

pletely Wrecked with Dyaa-italte Dana Had Bee a Blawa I Before, aad Oaly Reeeatly UiMlAKD-on Tuesday. May 19fi3, st 4 shades and combinations, the latent fad, worth 25c, a bargain at 98c Ladies' Waists, of Mercerized White Madras and Sheer White Lawn, made in handsome new 10c o'clock a. EDWARD H. LOMBARD, a na tive of Louisiana, aged sixty-two years. MrENANT On Tuesday.

May 5, 1903, at 8 effects of lace or em. broidery Sa 1 price Genuine Imported Vichy Cloth In a full range ot colorings, regular price 25c a yard, a bargain at O'clock a. MICHAEL McENAXT, A native Snowflake Skirtings In handsome bright colorings, worth S5c a yard, a bargain a23 I8c 15c of Ireland. You Can't Say I.70 price sicr.r.i.i lnnrafiay. May 7, 1903, st 8:20 o'clock p.

ELIZABETH I ZOLA Me- NEF.LT. dangbter of Louise Kramme and Perry MrNeely, a native of Algiers, aged four months DOl BTS EFFICACY OF LAVS. and fourteen days. Memphis (Tens Commercial-Appeal please ties." published In the Jonmal of the British Koyal Statistical Society. Just received by the Treasury Bureau of Htr -tlstlcs.

show high prices in foodstuffs. In Mr. Jenkins Dsblosa aa to Effect anything too good for our whiaky but what Its popularity will bear joj out. The prtco is tow but the grade is high. Do not ask jt for your size; Sold on copy.

Iron and In textiles during "Ver MEYER In Covington, May 8. 1903, at 8 o'clock a. CASSIt J. MEYER, aged rarne rood stands at ror the year 10O2, against CO In 1SS9 and 63 In fifty-seven years, deceased husband of Olivia Olives. "animal food" at R7 In against 7 In ist and 73 In 106: "minerals" at White Una Rye Our Own Bottling.

XUSLOCH On Wednesday. May 6. 1903, at 8:43 o'clock p. ANNA MARY SEITI1FR Merit. beloved wife of tbe late Jacob NnsUvh, sgd In -against 70 In 1SUS and C2 In IWi; "textiles'' at 61 In 1112, against 51 Per 7 Kfl 1....

In and in IKG. "Meat was dear during the greater prt of the year. 1.00 Quirt Bottlo. Social to The Times Democrat. Alexandria, May I-anmrle lasu.

was bloan up eve-a! days ago end only repaired a few days ago. was Again blown to pieces at midnight last uiirht- At that hour a crowd of letween 3ft and rixty men went there and took 11 prisoners. W. J. Calhoun and J.

A. Wise, who had been employed as guards to watch the dam. They were watched by some of the men while the others Mew up the dam with powder and flrna-tiiite. The dam Is an earthern structure itid was partially blown to pieces by the powder. Dynamite wm used to destroy the syphon, witch Is a complete wreck.

Aft-r the i-st ruction of tbe dam the pusrds were notified to go to their homes at cot to attempt to guard the fiani any more. This dam was erected at the of the levee boards, and has been the cause ot more contention and ill-feeling than anything which has arisen In this parish for some time. The people residing below the dnia are in favor of Its remaining, bv.t those resldlag above are opposed to it. They claim that It lias cansed the water Uick up in Bayou Itfberts and the Baron ft swamp, doing crest damage to their funning lunds. They say also prevents the rain water in Bryou Bnecf from flowing as it should.

says the stateme-it. "and leef ruled in 11 ue and July higher than at any time since Commenting upon conditions In Amer This is not the only store in this city where shoes for women are sold at V50. It is the only store where you can buy a shoe worth J5 00 for 3.50 every day in the year. Placing a price ticket on a shoe in a window does not determine its value you have learned that from experience. A lea.

the report says: "The I nlfed States I 0.00 Ym eta order ouit 10 tend In price list of tllaur teoi nss again an exceptional por tion, ir a year airo fe.rs were expreKae that tbe state jffalrs there was net nee 1 mm iang.r. must now he admit- SOROSIS SHOES AND OXFORDS tod thut they were premature, aa th marvelous prosperity has continued 01 bated to tbe present day." Infante Isabel Kicked by Horse Madrid, May 9. The Infanta Isabek, For aaaiea are made In all leathers, in a variation models and stylos. You can always count oa a of Anti-Trust Meaaarea. Fpecial to The Times democrat.

Washington. May Mr. Jenkins of Wisconsin, who was chairman of the House Judiciary Committee In the last Congress, and is likely to be at tbe head of that Important committee In the Fifty-eighth Congress, says the effect on trust and combinations of the operations of the law creating the Icpartment of Commerce Is problematical. "They were never," said Mr. Jenkins, "the subject of discussion by the Judiciary committee, as the bill creating the new department came frotn the Commerce Committee.

While It In hard to tell what will be the outcome of the operation of thes bureaus, and particularly 4hat of the Bureau of Corporations, there is little doubt that the exercise of the letter's functions will In? tested In the courts. It can readily be seen that a corporation created under a State law might resent the interference of the Federal authority on constitutional grounds. "It is easy to figure out how a corporation engaged In interstate commerce might avoid disclosing the extent of its business if it so desired. It might do this business bv selling its product to an individual in Its own State, this Individual to do the selling in other Mates." Mr. Jenkins does not believe that It Is the province of the Federal government to place restrictions on commerce between the States.

Mr. Jeukins believes that the a ntl rebate law wiil accomplish better resulta than any other of the anti trust measures. Iti all of the legislation of the winter, Mr. Jenkins sees no wry for the government to effectually place a retraining hand on the coal trust of the antracite regions. E.

C. Villere DeBlanc, Importers and Distributors. No. 124 CARON F.LET ST. Phone Kit.

EW ORLEANS. comfortable shoe one that will wear longer, fit better and I "ever have snore style If yea wear SOROSIS than yoo can get In ay other make of shoe at the same pries. LESS. King Alfonso's aunt, fell from her bors? to-day. and was kicked in the mouth Her lip was badly cut, but she was not aangeronsiv injured.

seventy-six years and eight months, a native of Germany. OLIVIER May 8. 1903, at 1:05 o'clock a. P. NTM A OUVIER, aged sixty-nine yean, snd eight months.

PARSONS On Saturday. May 2. 1903. at 7:30 o'clock s. MARCIA DCCniRON, dsnghter of Edward Aleiander Parsons snd Maude Olivia Watson, aged one year fire months and twenty-two days.

POST-On Saturday. May 2, 1903. at 9:1.1 a. RALPH BARBOUR POST, aped eighty years, a aatlve of Hebron. sad for fifty years resident of New Orleans.

REICHTEL On Monday. May 4. 1903, at 5: o'clock p. JOSEPH REICHTEL, beloved bnsband of Kate Faulk, sged fifty-three years snd ten months, a native of Koblslter. lialrea.

Germany, and a resident of this city for the past forty-nine years. P.ICHARDSON Thursday morning. April 7. 190S. at 8 o'clock, ELIZABETH CHA RLES3 BOURGEOIS, beloved wife of John F.

Richardson. St. Lonls (Mo.) papers please ropy. S1it'LTZ On Saturday, May 2. 19fi3, at 8:30 o'clock p.

ELIZABETH SCHULTZ. widow of tbe late Fernand Scbnlts. aged seventy years, a aative of County Cork, Ireland, and a resident of this city fifty years. SPRANLEY May 7. 1903.

at 8 a. JOSEPHINE SPRANLEY, nee Gmher. aged sixty-four years, a native of IIagenhafi, Bavaria, and a resident of this city for the past forty years. THI BAIT On Wednesday. May 15.

st 10:15 o'clock s. PIERRE ARTHUR THI-BACT, son of James ThiUant and of the late MARRIED. IMPERIAL SHOE STORE, 739 CANAL STRUCT. Write for illustrated Catalogae. Don't fail to Invest Igste "Wer-1 In bargains in I'ian.

this wc, k. See iit on Fourth Page. ABBOTT YOUNG At the residence of the bride's parents, la Foorhatoula. 0B AprJI 30. 1903.

by the Rev. Mr. Boone. DR. C.

VI. ABBOTT and MISS STELLA TOLNG. DeBCYS SCHIRMER Oa Wednesday. April I'erMf Seada Aatoarrapa Letter to iisw. oy nev.

ainer alien at the reni dence of the brlde'a mother. MISS LCCILE Order our No. 1903 inch blade, square point, "I Cut Keen" Razor. HE LIYAIDAIS DeBUYS and MR. HUG) Bay Sea Breezes Over the Lake" Brand, L.

II. SOLE AGENTS. One Dollar's Wertli Lasts a Week. a X. and N.

"Sea Preeze Excursion" train3 leave Canal street depot 7:40 o'clock Sunday morning. Round Trip $1,00 HIKMK.il of Bremen. Germany. iacn razor guaranteed tor one Presideat. Rome, May P.

The Tope, through Mgr. P. islet the nuister of the chare has forwarded to the Rev. Francis J. Van Artwerp of IVtrctt.

an antrgraph addressed to President Roosevelt. Thanking the la'ter for his JtiMiee present Gl ILLr.MET-KOBIIJ.ARD in Sitnrday a 1 XI. 1 1) vear. Strictly one price. Postage extra, 8 cents.

1.25 Miss GEORGIE ROBILLARD, by Rev. C. Wells. No canla. 1 BalDWIs Linked.

CEPmilEHT la. 2. Cor. Camp and Common New Orleans. ani expressing his appreciation of the Ji-NM'jf Aiur-.

un nunsjay, April SO. V.xa. Rev. J. B.

A. Ahrena. D. offlela' Ing. MISS MATTIE E.

AHRENS to HiWABO njet.t. Father Van Antwerp will siiil from ChertwMirg May 13. and on bis arrival in the Stites will go direct to Washington and deliver the letter and High Prices Rale la Britain. Special to The Washington, May It appears that high prices are jtiite as much the rule In Great Britain as In the t'riited States at the present 'irre. Prof.

8anerbeck annual statement, "Prices of Commodi SCREENS. Theresa iar.rancne. agen iwenty-nine years, a native of New Orleans. La. WRIGHT May 2.

1903. at 13 o'clock a. WILLIAM EVERETT, aged fonr months, only sua of James A. Wright and Eliza Mima. time ha no terrors for tboe who nae our I'll one la for Katimatc Ivefore buying bars, and be convinced that we can av mony oa first class work.

LEWIS K. JENNINGS. LACEY LACET On Wednesday. Aprfl 1903. MR.

GEO. S. LACEY and WIDOW bOFULA B. LACET. at Saratoga, bUaa.

'h- n-of lis mission to President Roosevelt. 310 BARO.XXE STREET..

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