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HELP ANTED. CHAKTEK. SECIAIyOTICES. JFOKJSAEE. AMUSEMENTS.

KA I LKOA I SC 1 1 EDU LES Loalsvllle and Nashville. Arrive i Leave. iWAm'ERTISEJIEXTS HOTEL CRUHEWALD, A Stricly First-Class Estatlishment Baronae. Near Canal Street. EW ORLEANS, LA.

Writ for rate to THEO. URCNEWALD, Msnsger. WANT advertisements snd marriages and death notices for Insertion la The Times-Democrat at regular rates may be left at the foliowins places til e' clock p. m.t C. L.

KEPPLER, Druggist, corner uryades and Euterpe streets. A. D. BLANCH ARO, Druggist. st'tet snd Magazine Place.

A. UCHTENTAO Leading firma employ ear po-PARAGON lulls, who qualiiied la about a JVoNTIx. Ills Robin, near Csili-SHORTHANDjseum Park. Also taught by mall. ACTIVE salesmen to sell mechanical rubber gootls and leather belling on commission.

Addles Supply 20 Warren York. AN experienced cook; also girl for housework. 1.120 Valence, corner Prytauia street. FIRST class cook, at 1128 Calliope street. AT Once A first class starcher.

shirt finisher and No. 9 shirt machine operator; lady or gent. Apply by letter. Inclosing recommendation and salary desired. Mobile Steam.

Laundry Company, Mobile Ala. A THOROUGHLY competent and reliable bookkeeper to use a position and JliXK or more stock In a business In this city. Address Bookkeeper, Times-Democrat. A THOROUGHLY competent stenographer and typewriter; ouly a refined woman need apply. Call on or address 1434 Delachaise street between 9 and 2 o'clock to-day.

A NURSE, well recomniended, at 11U2 Napoleon avenue. AN honest, sober young man. with to take one third interest and management of light manufacturing busiuess: salary 75 per month. Address 10, this office. BOY to distribute tyie and set reprint.

Wekh. The Printer. Mt Natches street. EXPERIENCED gentlemen solicitors of gd address; permaueut position and good pay. 2j Exchange alley.

EXPERIENCED lady agents; $. daysal-sry guaranteed. Apply this office. FIRST-CLASS sash and door man for small factory. Address B.

cans of Times-Democrat. FIVE lady snd gentlemen salesmen, capable and reliable. Room lo. Gallier Court. 137 Caroudelet.

INSURANCE a necessity. 'not lninry: protect your wife and children from want, misery and the poorhonse by pauxg 3ue weekly; will lnsnre yon for thousand dollars besides distinct benetita; ws furnish funeral expenses: examine our plan before insuring elsewhere: sgents wanted, Hty or country. Guaranty Insurance. Loan snd Aid Association. "Bankers' Alliance building," b40 Common, ground floor.

LADY or gentlemen at 216 Royal street, up stairs, from to 3 p. m. OUR Electric Fans are guaranteed. National Automatic Fire Alarm Company of Louisiana, No. 61S Gravier street; telephone 300.

PHOTOGRAPHS taken free of charge during rainy weather at Roja ft Conner, Canal street. SETTLED person (Catholic) to do all work for country priest. Address Catholic Priest, Cot-too port. La. '1 LKURAPHX, bookkeeping, stenography; summer rates.

New Orleans Bnslneae College. 22S Caroudelet street; night classes at 3t23 Constance. WE are placing people daily, everywhere; your tare next; register. Employment Bureau, 109 Bourbon. $30 WEEKLY salary and expenses paid salesmen for cigars: experience unne-easry; permanent position.

The W. Kilns tit. Louis, Mo. $75 PER month and expenses selling eigars; chance of advancement; experience unnecessary. Cbas.

C. Bishop St Louis, Mo. SITUATIONS AVAXTEI. BY colored woman to conk og assist at housework. 1007 Kk-iiari street.

BY colored girl, to do housework. Arply 1511 Dryades street. BY honest young man as bookkeeper or cashier, iu hotel or restaurant. Hotel, this office. BY a respectable colored man as ported coachman or yardman, for city or country; references.

Address B. Dryades st. GARDEN made snd laid oat by day. week or month; references If required. Address Adolf Alt.

ISoO Magaaslne Place, corner Felicity. LADY willing to travel as companion or nursery governess; can sew. 10, tfiis office. OUR Electric Fans are guaranteed. National Automatic Fire Alarm Company of Louisiana, No.

18 Gravier street; telephone 300. misc llx r.o rsv a xts ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD. 104a and 1050 Camp. ANSWER and get lilghest price paid for furniture of every description. Caah, Box 7o8.

FURNITURE. carrts, in imiH lots as-entire households; Exporter. Box 33d. FURNITURE, in small lots or ent Ire contents ef bouses; highest cash prices paid. Address Shipper, Box P.

O. FURNITURE, carpets, pianos, contents of residences and store purchased. B-. P. O.

Box 12o: GOLD, silver. Jfwelry, wal.hes bought; watches. Jewelry paired. Peirce. 1026 new, liHi old.

Canal street. LOTS filled; sand, chert, gravel hauled: mules snd carts bought. Last rapes. ItHO Arabella. OLD postage stamps, reven-te stamj snd collections wanted for cash: call or write.

F. M. Thomas, oUo4 Magaaine street. New Orleans. La.

PACKAGES AND PARCELS OF ALL KINDS SENT FOR AND DELIVERED FOR TEN CENTS. BAGGAGE AND TRUNKS HAULEO. HEAVY AND LIGHT HAULING ATfF.NDF.D TO. PACKAGE AND PARCEL DKIJVERY 100 CAMP. CORNER CANAL STREET.

TELEPHONE 1274. WANTED 1000 housekeepers to know they can buv elegant wtnsow shades at 50 cents, al Leopold Levy's, 158 Canal street. WANTED Laindlonis and airnts to know that the Pelican Excavating Company cleans vaults fbeaper than any other company. Office S20 Carondelet. WHEN mining, have yonr photographs made free at Rajas ft Coaner, 1007 Canal street.

Aajentsi Wasted. AGENTS to sell Being picture pocket ktne-toscope: sells st sight. Call or send 13c for sample and particular. Htrsch, 753 Carondelet street. BIG commission to good, live, wide-awake men; those having some experience In industrial insurance preferred.

Call between 6 and 6 p. 525 Carondelet. Boarders Wanted. AT 1133 St. Charles Delightfully famished rooms, single or en suite, with board.

I.ARGE frout and other rooms, with board, $4 to $5 per week. lo4U Barunue. Money to Loan. FROM $100 to on city real estate. Sol L.

Weil, i.nnen Building. V.s Til loan on city proerty. Octave Gomes. 314 Carondelet street, near Gravier; hours 9 to 10 and 2 to 4. Pnnilsi Wanted.

EMANUEL Con niercial Shorthand. Typewriting Offiia; ami School, room 22, 218 Carondelet (Ueucre Building); copying. FRENCH and Spanish taught. (i month; three times week. Prof.

Jeeou, lijljallh-pe st. FRF.D SHERMAN MILLER Instruction operatic barvlune aud dramatic violinist at lilsrty: engagement for church and concerts. Apply M9 Camp. MERCANTILE Shorthand and Typewriting Office and Sch.sil, A. A.

McNslly. Room 215. Hetmen Buildlas, Carondelet and Common; copying. SHORTHAND and Typewriting Office; prices moderate, Room 310. Su7 Comiiiou, corner Carondelet.

Wanted To I' arc hose. ONE or two II. T. gas engine: second-hand or Bew. Adam Brasseux, Ableville.

La. SPOT cash paid for second-hand bicycles at White's. 644 Commercial Place. CREW NOTICES. NEITHER THE OWNERS, CAPTAIN.

NOR nndersigned will be responfdble for any debts contracted by the crew of the Spanish steamship CATALINA, Capt. E-uardo Fano. CORRAL ft SEVILLA. Agents, No. 210 Varieties Alley, Room 6.

NEITHER THB OWNEBS. CAPTAINS, or the undersigned will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crews of British steamship INCHMARDS. Capt. Simpson, and Italian bark AFRICA, Capt. Csxace.

GEO. W. KELLY. 315 Osron lelt street. i)iviniivi oth UH'ii'F.

NEW OULEANS AN i ACKOU--t-B I.lrd rimtaoy. Nf April 0. At j. regular uf the beid on the laHtaot. i.

divdr'iii ONE DoIXsilt AN1 FIKTY IEii SHARE was declarrde p.valie vn nod iiftw April 30. Ttw trMfpr book will Csu4 Irom tbe 12th to rhe 2th. tnHnt.tv. OFFICE OF THE CRESCENT CITY RAIL-road Company, New Orleans, April lO, ltSj" Tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of tbe Crescent City Railroad Company, for the election or seven (i directors. io serv during the ensulug year, and for sia other business as may properly come before tbe meeting, will le held at tbe office' of the cosipanv.

N. 62t Canal afreet, on MONDAY, April 19 l.suT, between the hours of 12 noon and 1 p. m. THE ENTERTAINMENT TO BE GIVEN ON the 23RD INSTANT, AT TUB SEVENTH STREET ORPHAN HOME, HAS BEEN UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 7. TICKETS FOR 23RT GOOD FOR MAT 7.

DR. C. H. TEBAULT la temporarily located at the residence of Mr. W.

G. Tsbault, 1506 Canal street, corner Howard. Telephone 1065 or 1033. For tbe present, office hours as usual at old residence, 623 Ntrth street. TO MY FRIENDS AND TUB PUBLIC? GENERALLY I am pleased to announce that I am now located at No.

3ol Soutit Rantart street, corner of Gravler, where I will maintain my reputation for having only the best of Wines. Lbiuors. Ciirars and Ice Cold Beer. Come and see My are right, my prices isipular. NICK C.

VIRGETS, Formerly proprietor Nick's Saloon, St. Charles aud Commercial place. ON ACCOUNT OF THB-FIRB THERE WILL BB NO INTERRUPTION IN OUR BUSINESS. WE CAN BE FOUND AT NO. 5 AND 427 ST.

CHARLES STREET. AS. II. AITKEN ft OPPOSITE ST. CHARLES THEATRE.

TUB DESTRUCTION OF OUR STORE BY FIRE WILL CAUSE XO INTERRUPTION TO OUR BUSINESS. WE CAN BE FOUND AT 303 CAMP STREET. JOHN GAUCIIES SON'S. NOTICE. The snnnal meeting of the Alumni Associa tion, of the Law Deartineut of Tulane Uuiversi-tv will be held in the District Conrt room.

Division on SATURDAY, April 17. at 12 o'clock m. OfUcera will he elected and an orator chosen to represent the association at the appmaehln commencement of the Law scnooi. All graduates of the Law Iepartment are invited and urged to attend this J. President JOHN T.

WHTTAKER, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICB. OFFICE OF WHITNEY IRON WORKS 8C1 -nf, v-rrr7ns April 15. li7. The annual meeting of tie stockholders of this company will be held at the company's office on MONDAY.

Maf 3, between the hours of 10 a. m. snd 2 p. for the purpose of electing five Directors to serve during the ensuing year. WM.

J. CUMMINGS, Secretary. OFFICE OF A. M. k.

J. SOLARI, I M-lted. At a meeting of the directors of A. M. J.

Solaxi, Limited, held APRIL 12, tbe following officers were elected: JOHN GROTi; President. T. L. MACON. Vice President.

A. W. 80COLA, Secretary. MR. LOUIS CHOPPIN, WHO HAS BEEN COLLECTOR.

IS NO LONGER IN MY EM PLOY. E. OFFNEB. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON CITY REAL ESTATE AND SUCCESSION INTERESTS. SUCCESSION.

PARTITION AND INSOLVENT SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. APPLY TO REINACH ft OTERI. 638 COMMERCIAL PLACE. NOTICE. St.

James. Convent. March 20, 1S07. Tbe Board pf Commissioners for the Font-cbartrain Lev.ee District will receive sealed proposals for the sale to said board of Twenty-seven Thousanli Dollars of bonds of the board including not ness than Five Thousand Dollars of tbe flfiy-yjrar IsiUds. np TUESDAY, April 20, lMtr, at 11 o'clock a.

m. No bids above par will re considered. Tbe board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or to purchase fractional a ounts from offerers. 1 All bids must be addressed to M. R.

Spel-man. president Board of Commissioners for the Pontehanraio Ivee District. Illinois Central Railroad BnllJlIig, New Orleans. La. M.

R. SPF.LMAV. President. P. M.

LAM BRE MONT, Secretary. AMENDMENT TO KEW ORLEANS COTTON EXCHANGE. New Orleans, Mnrcb St. 1S9T. In accordance with petition of stockholders, a general meeting of the stockholders of the ew urirans totton r.xcnange is called for MONDAY.

April 2d, 1SS'7. at 3 o'clock p. in the rooms of the Exchange, to consider and vote upon certain proposed amendments to Ar- ticle II of the ''barter of the association, tsaid amesdments may be seen by application to ths aeoretary. FELIX COUTURIE, President. HENRY G.

HESTER. Secretary. LIFE INSURANCE F0L1CIE8 LOANED ON AT REASONABLE RATES. ALSO PURCHASED FOR CASH. ROLLINS.

KIEVIT3 ft STATE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. NEW ORLEANS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OP the Comptroller of the Washington, I. Jan. 27.

1SU7. Notice is hereby given to all persons who mav have cltiltus against -TUB MUTUAL NATIONAL BANK." of New Orleans. that the same must- he presented to William E. Hueer, Receiver, wltli the legal proof thereof, within three months from this cate. or tney may oe atsaiiowed.

JAMES P. ECKELS. Comptroller of the Currency. WELLS. FARGO ft EXPRESS.

FOREIGN DEPARTMENT. MONEY. JEWELRY. VALUABLES AND MERCHANDISE FORWARDED TO ALL POINTS OF THE WORLD. LOW RATES.

PROMPT DISPATCH. UNQUESTIONED RESPONSIBILITY. T. H. KOCH.

AGENT. 58 AND 20 UNION STREET. I HAVE TWO FOUR-ROOM SINGLE COTTAGES: SEVERAL FIVE AND SIX-ROOM COTTAGES ANT TWO DOUBLE HOUSES. BUILT OF THE BEST MATERIAL. GENUINE QUARTER SAWED MK 1 ISfH INSIDE.

PRESSED BRICK FOUNDATION'S AND CJIIMNEYS. TILE MANTELS. PORCELAIN jlSATH. COVE CEILINGS, AND FA-FERE TO SUIT OWNER. THEY ARB MODERN DESIGNS AND ARE BEAUTIFUL HOMES.

WILL SOON BS READY FOB OCCUPANCY. W.LL SELL FOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. CALL AND I EE PLANS. MAN.ir.lt, ROOM S03. AND AND GLOBS BUILDING.

TtnrRS. in To 3 DISSOLUTIONS-XEW FIKMS OFFICE OF GUOTE WALSH AGENTS. Mr. Frank S. Walshe bus this dav assumed the sole agency in this territory of tne Tenues-itee Coal, Iron snd Rsilroad Company, sbrss Iron ami Steel Company and Standard Coal Company, Mr.

John Grote retiring. Ail claims against the above firm, or John Grote. Ageut, will be settled by Mr. Walshe, who will carry on the business, ss beretoiore, in his name. JOHN GROTE.

FRANK S. WALSHE. THE FIRM OF HAMILTON it KAHAO Ellendale plantation, Lobdell. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr.

Richard M. Hamilton and Mr. Martin J. Kahao will continue the business in the firm name of HAMILTON ft KAHAO. JOHN H.

KAHAO. New Orleans, April 15. 197. BUSINESS CHANCES. GET our list Inventions wanted.

Gross-Tucker patent attorneys, 4o Exchang Place, New Orleans. "l('E MACHINES FOR SAl.E-Coiiiile-e-ice llaut. 2 York ani St. Clair be machines witti capacity of 3t tons eacn per day. Nearly new.

and mil be i at a uiiiam. A guod tt liny'-no to tin- ice nusiness. or uiaca.uery tor rcrii-er- iitiug puipo.es. ALUF-Hl E. SAN FORD, S3 Stale, Boston, Mass.

WANTED A partner In well-establlsbe and prosperous nusiness, with 7'0 to $10ouO capital: will pay to investig-ate. Address 6trtctl Business, this ttiot. STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF OR UluANS. CITY OP XB.V ORIGANS BB IT KNOWN. TtiAT iN T1IW FOI teentb day of Apnl.

in the year one tbuu eight nunured anti ninftT-aeTfii. liefo-e me, Jffi-meti Charles Weock. a public. In and for the puristi of Orleans, State of Louisiauai. duly cuiiiifsaionvd and iiualified.

aud in the re of lim witness hereinafter named and un.lmiiiDe-l. peroaally ranie and the Ht-veral prsona whose -lutes are hereunto mitrntTili.tr-l. who seTerally dselared that, aailina thenineUea of tbe laws of this Stale, in such cases made and provided, they do by these presents corensnt, agree and bind themselrea, as well as all auoii other persons who ulay hereafter associated with them, to form and constitute a corporation and body politic in law for tbe objects aad piirrMrr9. and under tbe agreements and atipulaEtotiar following, to wit: ARTICLE I. The name of the corporation hereby form! la declared to be "NEW ORLEANS jSF.WElt and it shall bate rta domicile In the yty of New Orieniis, and shall enjoy auc-cehaion by its corporate name for a period of Dtnety ntDe yean fnm tbe date of this a't.

It shall have authority to contract, sue and be sued in Its CTriy(jrate nume; make and use a corpomte seal, and the same to break or alter at pleasure: to huld. rciTe, lease, pur- rl44 Sol I uatll and hypothecate under Its corporate name, its franchises aud property, both real and personal; borrow and lend meney, give-and receive securities therefor, issue mortgage bonds and other obHputioos. with power to sell, pledge or otherwise dispose of wme; name aud apMiut such managers, directors, ofhtrs. overseers and agents as tbe interests and ejn-veniences of said corporation may require; to maae ami eataDima siK-n ny-mwa. ruii- ant n-giilatioo for said corporation as may ie n-tvsHry and proper, and the same to altar and amend at pleasure.

ARTICLE II. The objects and piirpo for which this corporation is organized aud the nature of the business to be carried on by it. are hereby declared to be the actniiition of the seweraire franchise originally granted to A. A. Woods and his associates by ordinance No.

612. J. 8., and to construct, maintain and operate the yateui of aewuraare in the City of New Orleans, provided for In saul ordinance and in tbe contract aulisetjuutlv entered into by virtue of said ordinance between the said City of New Orleans and A. A. Wod8 and his associates, by act before Jotwph 1.

Taylor, of date the Kith day of April. 112; and to assume ail the obligations of said A. A. Woods and associates to the City of New Orleans under aaid contract, aud generally to construct and maintain works of drainage, sewerage and land reclamati m. All, citations shall be made upon the president' of aaid corrwtraf ion.

and in his atw-verjee the vic president thereof shall be the party upon whoa, all citations and legal process may bo nerved. ARTICLE III. The capital atoclt of this corporatkin Is Used at the sum of Two liMloa Dollars, to be represented by Twenty Thousand shares of One Hundred Dollars each; which capital stock may be increased or reduced by a vote of three-fourths of the stockholders at any meeting called for said purpose. The payment for aaid toe It shall be made in caah. at sueb times, -in such amounta, and upon such notice as may be prescribed by the Hoard of I who shall also have power to issue full paid atoclt iu paynien-t for property transferred to aaid corporation, or for the purchase of said sewerage franchise or other franchises, or for labor done for it, at such time and in aueh manner as may be determined by the Board of Inrectora; aud aaid corporation ball become a goiug concern as soon as tbe amount of Seven Hundred Dollars shall have been subscribed to the capital stock thereof, in caah.

ARTICLE IT. All the corporate powers of said corporation ahali be vested in a board of directors, to be composed of sevsjii persons, to be elected a.n-nualiy (except the first, which is beivli.after provided fort on the first Monday of ManJi Id eaa. year; aaid board shall have power to make all needful roles and by-laws lor the government or regulation of the company, and of its officers and agents, and to c-'n-tiu-t thf-anie. and to appoint subordinate ofn-ers and apems necessary to that end. Each director shall be a stockholder in Ms owe right on the day of election and durirg his tern of oBice.

The election ahall be held at the office of the coni-pauy, under the nipervianio of ree to be appointed by the board of directors. Ten days' notice of such election shall be given by publication in one of the daiJy newspapers piihltshed In tbe City of New Orleans, and the directors then elected ahall serve until their successors are elected and qualified. A majority of tne votes cast shall elect, aud one vote ahall be allowed for each share of stork represented, by the bolder in person or written prosy. Any vacancy occurring in said hoard frvin any cause whatsoever, be idled by the remaining; directors. A majority of the directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of bnsineea.

The board 'of directors shall, at their first meeting in each elect cut of tneir cwu number a president and vice president, and ahall also elet a secretary and treasurer, who or may not be a member of the hoard, and from time to time appoint such other of-lWrs. clerks, overseers and agents as may be deemed necessary for tbe poroses and business of the said corporation, ami dismiss the satire at pleasure. Any director may. in writinr. ap- point, and at bis pleasure revoke, a proxy, to i be approved by the Uwird, to act for anil repre- sent him in his absence at meetings of tne board: said prosv st all exercise all the powers I ani prtvilcije of bis constituent, and ic.

or the firm of which Ite is a m-mber. roust hold not less thsn one U) share of tue capital stovk of the company. The board of directors shall not have authority, without the aiecial consent of tbe stock-bolrlera. given at a metiog called for that purpose, to autlsorizof mortifaaes npoat tbe pnerty and frawhlHes of the corporation exceeding two miliion but np to two million liars they have the risht to ins-Hie nrtyags without the special consent of the stocithoiders. ARTICLE; V.

The following named persona, to wit: John 5. Rain-py, M. Sria. John rtarkley. Luca-4 E.

ft ll ThAmM II Tl s.wri ami Sum ItenderaoR, shall be and are hereby eon- atituted tbe tirst boanl of dire'tors. ant shall bold their ofh until the first Monday of 1 and until their successors are duly elected and shall have gua lifted anil taken their seals. ARTIt IB VI. Whenever this corporation is dissolved, either by limitation or from auy cause, its affaire i shall he liquidated under the superintendence i of three liquidating cmmisMtooers. to be ap- pointed for that purpose from among the stock- I holders of the conicpany at a general meetinz of the stockholders, ctriiveued after thirty days prior notice published in one of the daily newspapers published in the City of New Orleans, and a notice from tbe sec ret a rv of tbe corporation, mailed to each stockholder at his lat known address, and on the tswnt of a majority in anrount of the capital stock.

The co-nmisiuuers shall remain In offti-e until after the affairs of the corpora- tion shall have been duly liquidated, ind any vacancy occiirinr in their number from any shall be rilled by the remsinlng Cv.nuuiM- sioners, who shall, moreover, during sucu va cancy, continue to act. ARTICLE VII. This act of inroiTroratioQ may be chanced. altered or amended by a vote of two-tmrds iu amount ef the capital stoc or said corpora- tioo may be dlswdved by a vote of three- fourths in amount of aatd capital stock at a general meeting of tbe stockholders convened for such purpose, after notice as provided in the preceding article hereto. ARTICLE VIII.

No atockhfdder shall ever be held liablo or rer.ponjiblo for the citutrncts or faults of enid cororatioa for any furth- sum than the uu- paid balau-e tine the ompany on the shares of sto'k aulwM'ribed ftr or owned by him. nor I shall any informality In. organization have the effect of remierinf this charter mdl. or of es- I psiug a sto'khol-ltNT to auy liability beyond the amount of bis Thus done and passed. In ray noMria! office, at New i lea 'is, iu p.reec( jf WUliam Re-naudin and Charles J.

Herr. competent 'iT-liessM-s of lawful ae and residing in this city, who hereunto rile their names, with sid parties and nie. tFtary. on the day aud date set furrh in the caption hereof. Original signed; JNO.

S. RAINEY, RARKLKY. STANLEY O. THOMAS, C. M.

Lt AS E. MoORE, U. 1. M'CmWN. SAM HENIEU60.N', JR.

WM. RENAITUN, CHA. J. Hl.Krt. JEFF.

C. WENCK. Notary PhMIc. I the an.lerlrned Recorder of Mortgsees in and for the 1'arh of Orleans. State of Lm-Isi ana do he rehy cert i hat the a He ve a nd foregoing act of iricor.oration of "The New Orleans Sewer Cooii-any" a this day duly recorded iu my oftia in l-ook folio New Orleans.

April 15, lMr7. (Seal). (Sign-d, CEU. GriNACLT. Dy.

R. M. I. the nnderaignetl ntry, do hereby certify that the aUre and forerrolne Is a trne and erre-1 copy of th dft of inconration of the "New Orleans Sewr Company." together with the crtlncntJ of the Recorder of Mort-gwrfes thereunto appended, on lile and of recrd in my office. In faith whrof.

I hereunto set mr hand and seal this tifteath day of Apr.L 167. Cienl). JEFF. WENCK, Notary Public. 2 tpv7 1S LOST AND FOUND.

LOST At Second street wharf, im Thursday morning, brown curly-coated water spaniel; hite stripe down tb brewst. anewenng xt name of Jack. Anyone giving luforination or returning saue to tJ Ht- Charles wilL be liberally LOST Bill lading for car corn No. I shlpp-) by l-n'on K.ii-. to Murphy New OricftiK.

n-t n-U'-'i-'t- f.r will return To IKird of e. LOST Stol-n T-n uuts. djit -i I iH'l. T'n "hdinr-. ea-u.

the trf Mr. A. piyable mumtUly, s.g.ie-i Land Bly. Chariey Xiiy. "ijOST Sunday, fox terrier dog bv the name of Trip; l-tr aide of fwe la a.

Ubvral reward return to Wi J-T-ir GRAKD OPERA Matinee Daily at 1 P. M. BALDWIN -MELVILLE AT POPCLAR PRICES. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEES MOUTS Michael Slroeorf. SATURDAY MATINEE.

AND NIGHT The Galley slave. SIXDAY, APRIL IS, 17. SUMMER OPERA SEASON. JULES GRHU OPERR CO. IX THE BIjAOK IITJSSAB.

AT POPl'LAR PRICES. ACADEMY TO-NIGHT. FAREWELL PERFORMANCES OF Sundav and Monday Nlebt and Wednesday Matinee EAST LYNNE. Tuesdav-JANE EYRE. Wednesdav Mgiit-PARTHENIA.

ROBERT DOWNINO as Iugomar. by special reouest. Thursdav Nlrht-MEKCY MERRICK. Friday Matiuee THE IRONMASTER. Friday Niiiht CAMILLE.

Reason Closes Friday Night. April 18. Trie Nert Week SPANISH Jl VEN1LB OPERA COMPANY. Two Weeks Beiinnlcg Saturday. April 1 7 MATS.

WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Tbe Novelty of tlie Soam. THE SPANISH JUVENILE OPERA CO. artists to i.TIT.P KY SUNDAY. MnXHAY.

TTF.S-" DAY ANO WEDNESDAY MATINEE, BOCT ACTIO. WEDNESDAY. TlllilSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SATURDAY THE M.4SCOTTE. Anrmentod Prices 25. ro.

Tic. Next Week -EL HEY yUE HABIO. ST. CHARLES THEATRE TO-NIGHT. THE FIRST TIME AT A.

M. PALMER'S COMPANY, Popular Matines Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 12 m. Kelt Week-PUNCH ROBERTSON COMEDY COMPANY. SUMMER KESOKTS.

HOTELS OF THE Florida East Coast Hotel System. (Open ttie Entire Year.) Resched by the FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY Jacksonville to Miami, ana ice V.lsmi-Key West Steamship Line, Miami to Key West. St Augustine. MIAMI. HOTEL BISCAYNE.

Rates: (2 00 and npward per day. Key West. HOTEL KEY WEST. Rates: S4 00 and upward per day. Send to the general offices of the Florida East Coast Hotel System.

St. Augustine, for souvenir folders of the East Const. C. B. KNOTT, General Superintendent.

North ty the Florida East Coast. Via the Mallory Line. Galveston to Ky West. J. N.

SAWYER Agents. Gelveeion. Tex. E. W.

80UTHWICK. Aeent. Key West, Fla. Via the Morgan Line. New Orleans to Key West.

S. F. B. MORSE, G. P.

and T. New Orleans. La. JOHN J. FHILBRICIi.

Agent. Key West, Fla. KULEERRY OHOVE HOTEL, MJAH ST. TAMMANY PARISH. LA.

This popular summer resort in ths plney woods has, fr tne ao-omodatlon of families, single aud double cottages, mineral artesian well and eiilj-h'ir baths, siilt-odid shatie. fine bathing, first class table and plenty ef mUk. Address DU. F. U.

MAURERO. AT Biloi. on Besch Room, with first-class board. Mrs. P.

F. Hoile. Boi 81. Biloxl. PKOPOSALS.

NEW DRAINAGE SY-TE FOR NEW ORLEANS, LA. STEAM AND ELECTRICITY SEALED pruiaisals will be received at ths sfflce'of tbe Diaioage Commission of New Orleans. Rxim No. i. City Hall, up to SOoS OF JUNli 1.

1SD7, for the ojnstrut tlon of tbe following works, a separate beiu required for each class of work, as indicate-below: 1. For a Central Electric Power Station. This bid shall be for the construction of a central electric power station fur tbe operation of the pumps at the several pumpinif stations, and shi'll Include the fouodatli ns, buildings. buJers. generators and linos to the pump motors, all couiplete.

Deposit of $irta) in cash, or certified che-k, to aero pany bid as puhruntee of good faith. Rend of sacceastul bidut-r. $soo(M). 2. For Pumiduz Malions unrated by Elec-tricltr, as follows: St.

Louis pumping station No. 2, Metairie pumping statlun No. ti, Orleans pumping statHn ro. 7 Tnis bid shall include the erection aud installation of tbe three pumping stations, complete. foundations, binbl-iufit.

sin tiou. discharge and approach basins, pumps and electric motors. lH-poit of la cash, or certined check. Bond of successful bidder. 3.

For Pumping Stations Operated by Steam, as follows: Si. Louis pumping station No. 2, Metairie pumping station No. ti, Orleans pumping ststion i. 7.

This bid shall Include the erection sud Installation of the three pumping stations, complete, with foundaf imis. buildings, suction. and approach basins, boilers, engines, pumps, pipes and stacs. Deposit of IlTjoO in cash, or certified check. Bond of suo cts-ful bidder.

$71 4. For Lined and Covered Canals, viz: St. Louis canal. Tributary canals. Bids to be at price er unit of material, whether or used in const met ion.

This work will consist of ot less than 'l feet canals, eignt (8 ti twenty-eiabt i-l feet vi and si ttii to fifteen ilr' feel Ib-ep. in caso, or certined check. Bond of successful bidder, tVX 5. For opn ani! i nlined canals, which shall include excavation of new canals and of existing cat.als. wltli the construction of embankments along: a of the work.

Ap- pioximale estimate, cubic yards of cx-I cavalion. of SToO in cash, cr rertilied chock. Bond of successful bidder, Plans slid specifications for the works Ite seen at the office of the commission oa and offer April 1. The riht is reserve I to reject anv and all R. WAI.MsI.EY, President.

T. Q. FRF.RFT. Secretary. PRi "IMSAl.S FOR FURNISHING EN'VLL-opes for le several executive itinenis d'iring the year ending June ls.S.

Pct- oflice Department. Washington, D. April 5. Ry the irli section of the set of Congress approved Jan. 12, it is made the duty of the Postmaster General to contract for all envelopes, Ihmd.

plain and primed, to le used "by his own or other departments. Under this authority proposals are hereby invited and will lie received at this department until 2 m. on THURSDAY, the lith day of May, 1817. for furnishing such envelopes as the severel executive departmcuts in Washington may rcpiire duriug the year ending June lM'S. Proposals must be made on blank form.

pn.vided bv the deicirtmcnt. se-i-urely "enveloped and sealed, indorsed "Proposals for furnishing envelopes for the severil executive depsnuo-ats." and addressed to the Third Assistant Pu-tmaster General, Washington. D. Ilids to he delivered In person must bo handd in at or before the hiur altove named: otherwise they will not Ik- considered. Iilank forms of proposal, with full specltios-tions.

will fumUhed upoo apllcatitn to the Third Assistant Foamiest er General. AS. A. GARY. Poaunaster General.

a pa 10 So PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING REC.IS-tered package, tatf. official, and deed letrer Department. li. C. Apnl o.

lti7. Sealed proposals aie invitetl and will be revived at thi p. m. on the litn or May. for furnishing such registered piuka-.

tag. ofliclal. and dead-letter envelopes as may be ordered for the use ot the department, postmasters, snd the postal service during a period of ptie year, beginning on the 1st day of Jaly. l.Hk'7. Proposal must be made on 'the blank forms provi.icd by tha department, se-i curely enveloped und sealed, indorsed Pro- poi-als for furnishing reglsisrsd package, tag.

ofnciul. and dead-letter envelopes." and ad-; dressci to Tuicd Assistant Po.tmsster General Washington. D. C. Bids delivered In pers.

mast be ind-d iu at or before toe Loar above sicired for the receipt thereof: otherwise they will not be considered. Blank of proposal spcMiV ations and si a id.s Ph ii'-. to ihe Third Ass'sfant 1'csi-nie-rer Gcmral. AS. A.

GAIUk. Po-fua-ter ''-''i apii lvi HOTELS. SUMMER RATES-Fanrllies snd young men balf rates for the summer. Metropulo Hotel, oppeaite Lafayette Square. TRILBY REMINGTON No.

2 typewriter in Al condition, cheap for cash. Address Remington, this omce. A THOUSAND btislness cards, well printed, 11. Mutt J. Scott, SM Girod, corner Caiap st.

A FIRST-CLASS retail shoe store, oa the best retail corner in the city; opposite a market. Address 6, this office. A WAGONLOAD of split wood. a.n and oak, delivered inside of premises, 2 oak and pine, (2. Charles D.

Frost, 1 Prytauia. A THOUSAND business cards, properly piiatT ed. only SI uu. Myers' Printing Uoiwa, all Camp street- AllAND-ADE CYPRESS CISTERN lOtO-gallon cistern, 115. Warranted.

lMHi-ga Hon cistern, JO. Clear 10o0-gallon cisiero. t-tf. Dry SouO-gallon nsiern. cl.

Stock. A. RiGGS ft 0 Perdldo street. ANYBODY CAN TINKER A BICYCLE. Only experienced factory men employed St White's, 644 Commercial place.

CHEAP SHELVES, counters. Ice box snd showcase. 7ol Baronne street. CHEAP Two" Belle City bay cutters (with trausmlttersi. two enrnniill.

two sis-horse power horizontal engines, two eight-horse power upright tubular boilers, one Pauette gas machine, all in good order and can be seen at the barns of the company. Apply in premises or at general offices of the company, Morris Building. Canal and Claiborne Railroad Company. FINE brown mare; suitable for family barouche or bugy; good trotter. Apply No.

1151 North Broad street. FOUR POOL TABLES A 617 Bienville street. HORSES Consignment just arrived will he sold cheap. Call and see Hills No. 0-J Howard avenue, near I.

C. depot. HORSES AND MTLF.S SHOD. I set: 25 cents per shoe. W.

J. McDoNALD, 2oi Julia street, near Caroudelet. MILLER'S BICYCLE LAMP Is perfection at last. See It at White's, 644 Commercial Place. OTTO, THE DRUGGIST.

RAMPART AND GRAVIER, Offers EASTER EGG DYES. 12 Colors and designs for 5 cents. Camphor Bails. 4c per pound. 1 Talcum Baby Powder, 8c per box.

OUR Electric Fans are guaranteed. National Automatic Fire Alarm Company of Douisiana, No. 61S Gravier street; telephone 3U0. PUBLIC Notice A. S.

Swanson's ofrlce will be closed for business this day tGood Friday. Swanson. licensed broker. 3S Church street. SALOON; retiring.

Apply to 327 Camp street. frEVEN octsve upright seceud-hsnd pianos S50 i and upward. Schwab, 2014 Magazine street. i THIRTY-IIORSB power motor. In first claw order; can be seen at salesroom of New Or leans Electric No.

w2S Gravier street. WHITE'S BICYCLE BARGAINS. '(W Sterling igood as newl. Eagle (brand new. $45; '9f No.

4 Crescent, lady's, good as new. $43; Auburn, lady's. $25; Monarch. $30; Wsrmsn ft Sclaib. nearly new, $17; Audubon.

125; hoy's Rocket. etc. White Bicycle and Sundry Company, 644 Commercial place. 10-H. 220-VOLT motor; can be seen t44 Tchoupltoolas.

For Sale or Beat. TWO-STORY frame house In Fenrth District; ten rooms; oathroom and numerous closets. For details, address Owner, this ofrlce. FOR KENT. REMINGTON typewriter to responsible parties; city limits only.

Address Operator, this office. A four-room cottage. 1734 snd 173 Polymnls; $15 per month eacn side. Apply 1621 Ersto st. A FINE, brand new, doable cottage; Ave rooms each side; water in kitchen; Schiiiingrer walks; one side suitable for carriage.

Mrs. M. Levy, 634 Joseph, near Constance. CHEAP-Two-story dweltlncs. Sixth District.

Apply W. G. Brothers, Leon tins snd Pitt- DRYADES and First streets, store and dwelling. FOR LEASE. Owing to the death of Major P.

I. MON-TR0S3, the famous and celebrated MONTROSS HOTEL. AT B1LOXI, Fronting the Gulf of Mexico, is now for lease. Completely furnish'd; electric lights; electric return call bells; bathhouses, etc. Now running in the height of the season, ready for tbe lessee to go right on all the year with ths business.

Personal application solicited. MRS. P. J. MONTROSS.

Executrix. HOUSE. No. 233a Annunciation, corner Sora-puru; will sublease until Oct. 1.

or rent furnished to proper party. Apply to X. M. lleatherton, ageut, 2.23 Annunciation. IN New York, from May 15 to Sept.

U. three-story, fully furnished house, overlooking Central Park. $1-5 monthly. Yard, 2s West luotb street. New York City.

LARGE newly-furnished house: very desirable; bath, southern exposure; rent 2- 5 Esplanade avenue. OUR Elecrric Fans are guaranteed. National Automatic Fire Alarm Company of Louisiana, No. 618 Gravier street; telephone Son. POSSESSION 1st October The store snd two upg-er floors and 11 Bourbon street, near Cauai, now divided into two stores; plenty of space and light; handsome show windows; store 40x110.

Apply In L. Levy. Orange street. SEVERAL handsome single" cottages and two-story houses, in ths Sixth District, near Ht. Charles avenue and Prytania street elec-tria car lines; large grounds and siiaite trees.

Two of these houses have stabies. and, all are fitted with modern improvements. For further information apply Will A. Freret ft Son. architects, Commercial alley, or 5520 Hurst at.

STORE No. 11 Chartres street old sumber). near Canal street: iossesston given immediately. Apply American Drug Store, Can 1 and Basin streets. TWO cottages, Nos.

924 and 938 St. Mary street: $15 each. Apply to Andrew J. Keenan, Magazine street. UNTIL Oct.

1, 1MV7 New house, windows and doors screened, elegant furniture, ifiaocc location, np town: terms low to right parties. Address D. care Times-Democrat. WOULD you learn tbe future and of hidden things which most concern yon? Dangers to be avoided; opportunities to grasp; matters in love and business which you should know? See Mme. Nelson.

737 St. Joseph street. There sre many who have consulted her to advantage. Consultations: Gentlemen, ladies, 50c. Hours: 8 s.

m. jo 1 p. m. CREDIT to everyone! Clothing ready-made and to measure on installments. Terms: One-third down, balance in small weekly or monthly payments.

Crescent Credit Clothing 14d Carondelet street, corner Common street, up stairs. DR. W. B1LLE Nervous snd private diseases (men and womcoi: difficulties of menstruation always relieved. 57 (new 309) St.

Charles street. DR. J. B. rERF-Z' FEMALE REGULATING PILLS The surest remedy lot' nil female lr-vgularitit sold by druscisls.

Office 714 North Rampart, opios.ite Cumro Square. B. WARING. St. Charles strei t.

near Lee Place: best work, lowest prices; teeth extracted without pain. E. B. IRUST PROOF Wire Screens. Parqnet KEMP.

Floors. Baronne snd Perdido streets. HATS and feathers cleanedsnd lived. C. M.

White, luVU Dryades. opposite Kaufman ft Isaacs. MRS. A. RIVE'S daughter.

Mrs. J. Schren-k. midnife. removed to U40 Julia, corner Dryades; telephone 40.

NO more gray moustache and beard; use Charles Mailer's Instantaneous Uald Regenerator, 122 Baronne. Ot'R Fans are jnaranted. National Autoruatie Eire Alarm 'old pan of ISo, Gravier atrettt; telepboue 2tA. REWAKD Wh knew neory C. Rartdea while he was io tbe Cnion arniy? He wm also a ieamtontmau.

Send addrt-a to Elizabeth HaritlfD. Karonne New OrIana. RAJAS OvfXNEU, of f'anal atret, mike phtum-aiha -re of charge during rainy weather- THE ffrvatest living clairvoyant, mediatrj, TMiitP Mbaima. 7iy Ausrvrlitx street, ait-tin-'a: LUies j0 cents, geuui 1. "UPMOt-STF-RING Carpti takm up ami cleaned; fia-niTiire repaird.

a rn lied aifti etorvd. I. 1127 Joaphine atrtet. PoLiJ ordfra promptly atteoded to. YOUR nnu.

btisinajria and addreaa on 100 envelopes for 40 cnta cash: carda, n't heads, bill lie.ida. tar, atatenipnta at Rain prict. Henry Mms "The PrinTer." at. BOAKDIaVO. EXCELLENT board, large rooms; wide, light baile; well heated; bath, hat and cold er.

iss 1-1 utler, 172 Coli iai Tat k. corner Folviiinia. AT lr wst-W. rooms, with U.ard: custcui toli'ittd. Souih Lala.ette Sa.e.

ELFJJANT ennaecting rtHims. with lard: private family: Southera expusutr. 1703 Jacr s-D, corner Ci.njndelet. "l425 SKCOND. Near Prytania Large an4 smaller coonecting rooiiiS, Istu, fXcalieat t- I ble; reaaooabie tefo-, C.

fast ex.T;-W s.ni'No. a. ft mall.S ijs BS o. i. sc.

No. 4. p.nj exc. Siulav.H;4." a.m No. ensat -o.

l. rt irai.b:w p.oi exc unojy.3:3 p.m No. u.m No. 2. lim.

ev rt No. ft liae.V:l." p.m No. 2. ft Hue. 7: 10 a.a anal and Claiborne Hallroad Co.

STATION ELYSI AN FIFLDS-- AND CLAI- BuRNE STISEKIS: Joint Schedufe Canal' snd Claiborne and Louis- ville and Nashville-Railroad Companies. L. and i-oast L. and N. cjast train.

No. 7.3:24 i.n train No. .3:45 p.nl and N. fast 'L. and N.

fast line No. .6:59 p.m. line. "No. 2S.

a.m Clattiorne cars always in waiting. Uueen aad I'reaeent. No. 1. llmit a No.

2. Ilmlfd.7 IO No. 3, ft mail I 4i No. 4. ft mail.h:40 a n- Illiuois (euiraL No.

St. 24 x.ln"J' 20p.mi man 6:53 a. No Cnicago No 4. llrnlte.1 .7:00 p.m limited. .9:00 a No 2.

In. and N0. 4-. and I Iu. p.m cir.

lint STOs.m No. 1, mail a 2. rt mII.o:jt) o.n No. 1, Lou. and i.N,,.

Lou and 'ML ri" No. Sunday i.o. Sunday .....8:15 m.i Excnr 7: a. a Yazoo and Mississippi Tall-ey. Memphis exp.

a. in Memphis 2pnx icksbars ex. 5:0 p.m exp.8:ft a a Balon Baton aecosi Purine. No. Cal.ex a.m No.

2" Cal ex. 20 a No. 1,, Tex. and Mrx. Tex.

and M. i fast :40 p.m! fast mail a and Parlfir. California ex. 9 tr, a.m Califorriisi It. Worth.

Worth, Hot Sp'trs and Si.Lex.tt:!.-, r. u. rui i.oniaiasa Hailroad. (From Uueen and Crts ent Dryt, l're street) Dailv. 8:20 So.

8.. Strndavs. No. 5 No. 7:00 a.m 'SPANISH FORT DIVISION.

Cjjial and Basin. Leave Il.tw. I 3 no. 00 Leave 12:. Aetr Urleana, Fort attd Grand Isle Railroad.

Daily. Sunday. Algiers, Alubrs Sunday 'nlv. AIsiers.TT. Alx erti :0tp.n Daily, Except Saturday and Algiers a.m.'Arziers 4:20 p.tn Satuniay and Sunday ftnly.

Algiers a.m Aisiers p. a ew Orleans and Western R. II. (Als Lessees New Orleans and Southern R.R.) TO SAVOIES. Daily 9:) a.m Dally 5:20 p.a TO SHELL BEACH.

Daily ex. Sun.7:: a.m Dallv Sundays 10: nr. a Daily Sundays-; p.m,Daljr TO PORT CUALMETTE. Poland Street. Datlrex 7:2 s.m Daily 30a.m leailyex Sun.

.8 :2 a.m I aily ex a Ihiilv exSun. a.m'Oallv ex Sun. I'aily 12:.0 Dallv a. a Daily ex, Sim. 1 p.m Daily ex Son.

1 1 a.m Daily Sun. ei Daily Iiaiives; 4:. p.m Iaily ex p.m Daily to Pally ri pm FJysian Fields Street. Dalle, ex Sim. 1 p.m Datly 6 3019 Imilv ex Snn.

Daily 9 a.m I'ail tt'4 Dailv ex Kna 1'Mls I LKOA IS, ILLINOIS CENTRAL SCrJEDFLE IN EFFECT APRIL 4, 1S9T. rhleaaro and St. Lenia Limited. No. Leave.

a No. 3 Arrive. .7:00 p.m Louisville and Cincinnati Limited. No. 4 Leave.

a No. 3 Arrive. p.m Cnlcaaro and Louis Fast So. 3 p.m 1 Arrive. a.m LoaiisTllle and Clneinaati.

No. 3 .6:30 No. 1 Arrive. .8:20 s.m Lsesl Mali and Express. NEW ORLEANS AND ST.

LOOS. MO. No. 24 a No. 23 Arrtve.9:30 Solid trains and through sleepers to ilcm-phis.

St. Louis. Chicago, Luoasviile and Cincinnati. Met omb llr Soailay Eirsraloa. No.

Ho 7:25 a.miNo. 35- Arrive. 8:15 p.a YA200 AD MISSISSIPPI VALLEY R. R. CO.

SCHEDULE IN T-FFECT APRIL 1SJ7, Memphis a press. No. 6 p.m No. 5 Arrive. 10:35 a.m iekabsrv aad vatrhes.

No. 22 a No. 21 Arrive. 5:30 p.m Baton Honse-Aresnnsdstisa. p.m a SOLID TRAINS WITH PL'LLMAN SLEEP ERS New orieaFts to Vick.bnrs;, New Orleans to Memphis and Kani-as City.

TICKET OFFICE. ST. CHARLES AXD lOHMOI. W. A.

KELLOND. WM. SfRRAT. Asst. tlen.

Pass, Aft. Div. Art. sotrTHERN PAcinc. City Ticket Office.

Corner Sf. CMarl-s and Canal Streets Passenuer Station. Head ot Esplanade Avenue. DAILV TRAIN SERVICR. Leave.

Arrives. No. 2i. No. 19.

California and Mexican Ex. .8 2 p.m. No. IS. No.

IT. Texas Fast Mail .9 m. 6:40 p.a PCLLMAN BFFFpT IiRAWING KWM SLEEPERS US No. 19 and 20 between New Orleans and Galveston. New riens and Sau Francisco od San Antonio an-l City of Mexico.

Nos. 17 and 11. New Orleans to San Antonio. TRI-WEEKLY TOURIST SLEEPERS Leave New Orleans each Thursday. Saturday and Sunday nixht.

niunina; throufa io raiteisoi'. Rememher that the Southern PaciSc Is the-Only Line to 'all Pacine Coast Points. Solid Vestibuled Trains, No. 2. No.

4. Lv. New Orleans. 7.1op.m. ii -m.

Ar. Meridian m. 4:15 p.m. Lv. Meridian 1 loa m.

a ai. Ar. Upturn. 7 lo p.m. Ar.

Le.inatim 4 p.m. 4 210. Ar. Cincinnati nt, 7-lo a.m. Lv.

New -Drleans 7:10 p.m. mmm Ar. Chatfann-iga a.m. 1 THKulbH Ar. Knoxville I SLKEPHU Ar.

Krtstol fn. I 4 Ar; Wasiilnaton 7 fA Ar? .11 a.m. 5 Trw York. Ar. SvW p.m.

ammmmmmmmmmmmm Miles Shorter to Cincinnati. Only 2-vJI I hour. ThrooKh XiiitiiaMn Sleer for CiDciunatl leaves New Orleans ually at 7:10 p. Thro'igu 1'uliman Sleeper fr via Roanoiie eVa.i, and Waati ngtou iL. 1 leaves New Orleans daily at e.ltf p- in.

Only 41 hours to Np Y'rk. iMily train for Uivr and East Louis-Inun jF.tht le.ives New Orleans 4 p. f-rives -Jit a. in. City Ti'-k-t iffl'-e.

St. street. A. y. BARNFIT.

lien. l. Agent. N-w oiieaiUi. R.

U. GAURATT, Aaar. i. A New Orleans. KOOMS AM) HOAUa S4'i 1ST.

llamlmeiy furnished rtjoms; table uue.e.Ied; traueu citetoai ao li it.d. Mi-s. A. E. black mar.

TWHi'. VNSTON. 1115 FKY IANI A S'ftKET Elegantly furnished si'-irtt-ent viih board, N-w Orleans. La. MKS.

A. ALLEN, for-mi-rly of iiay St. Lou: Hotel. AT Mrs. DeBuys'.

10r3 Canp, corner Row-, aveaue; refernc'S re-pttrtd. AT Peon Flats H.indi-orn span ments; asngle ea suit-, wirh and test hottr-i. 2 South, opposite Lafayetts- refereoce re-1 i red. A FEW with board; transients accommodated. m.V.

K. Jn-oo, 72-vt I yL AT B'-nrV-o F'irniareii rooics $-1 SO up; tatie beard asi 0 weekly, private sreuil. fani- iiy- AT Mrs. Courtney'. '-'22 Cnnal Rooms an4 board; also ruOU-S lor l.a-l loj.iviptt:g; tea-s'naMe.

F.LE'iAN'T froi.t and ot' cr f-1 -ini refren.e i' an-T'-d- 11 St. Charles cner. Thalia arreet. IIANI'SOMK ele-r-tric fans: snly firii cla- patrna; soaiciu-d. St.

Charie street- LAR'E. comfotble irn. bath; first ciaes loarl. No. 7717 St.

Charles avenue. ROOMS, with or without Ifoard. X.l Pry-tauuft street; t-aiy for CAMP. itpp.ite Lafayette Park Nice. 7 uc With-it U-wrd; r- sonahle rat-.

2 T. har'i Street Frt Jtts. nil witn tH V-e- -tAu; i iff 1 i Jl- r. VV priviit-aie of IT.23 MAOAJNE street: pri-as farzDr; large, si rius, nicely Ue; h.jsni; bom LESSONS 25 Cents. "We hare the largest and best Riding School in the city.

Open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. STEARNS.

STERLING and NORWOOD WHEELS For Sale and for Rent at 25 Gents Per Hour. Repair work done promptly. JICXSCJ! CYCLE Cor. St Charles and Jackson Aves. J.

C. KBBOTT, Manager SHORT XjJCNJH TO Hot Springs, North Texas and California. TICKET OFFICE C.H.4U Depot Officer Foot of Thalia Street. TIME CARD. Leaves.

Arrives. Fort Worth and Cal. Ex. 8.10 a. m.

8:15 a. m. Hot Springs aDd Si. Loula Express 7:20 p. m.

6:15 p. in. ft: 13 a. m. train has tbrouxb Ptillmaa Buffet Sleepers to Fort Worth, and connects at Furt Vorin.

Willi Pulltnan Sleepers lur El Paso, Deover sud San Francisco. 7 :20 p. hi. train baa turouch Pullman Buffet Cleepera to Bureveport and Marshall. Alao til roVixn Sleeper to Monroe Tis Alexandria.

Take Jackson street or TcbiHipltoulas street electrUj car lines, via Jackson street terry, tor Orema. Trains leave Gretna at 8:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. For tickets or other information rail en er address A.

6. GRAHAM. Passenger and Ticket Afent, New Orleans, La. J. H.

MYERS, City Passenger Arent. Kew Orlsans. La. At TON ME SLIER. General Passenger and Ticket Agent.

Dallas. Tea. 8. THORNE, Ttdrd Vice President and General Manager. Dallas.

Tex. The Johnson Ironworks, LIMITED, JULIA. FROM DELTA TO WATER STREETS P. O. BOX 1200.

ENGINE, MACHINE AND BOILER REPAIRS 'l HOKOt UilLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ESTIMATES ON NEW WORK IN CAST IRON. WROUGHT IRON OR "BRASS FCN1SHED HUN APPLICATION. MANUFACTURE CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS AND MOSS GINS. AND MACHINERY Oa" ANY KIND TO ORDER.

choice SEED-RICE FOR SALE BY ERNST Ceraer Jnlla and Maa-ailne MULES! COTTOS, Sl'OAR AND DRAY. HIGH GRADES. LOW PRIClia Ot-tt ilOTTO. Respectfully, bPAHKS BROS. FLOOD, Ceraer laloa and Drisuea.

FOR SALE. nave removed from Caroidelet street ur old stand. 532 BARONNE STREET, NEAR POYDRAS. R. E.

Stables, All planters and ot'jers will consult their Interests by examining our stock and low prices before pureliminj: mules. MARTIN. THOMPSON CO. T--r-ri Ws ar in ths market wltn VERY CHEAP liinihp Iron Invr.n and tester "I vered prices. H.

F. LEW 15 ei CO -l 4 Baronne street. New Orleans La. 4- ttr i- tper. Write for cataloiriie.

4. tank. jill rr write fir deli- WIDOW I.OTJIS FRIGERIO, 101 Canal Street. Uiikii et ra und Navigation Sup- fdies. Sole agent for (jueen Co.

Engiueer-ng Instruments sud Ju.tes Rue Av toons' Measuring Taies. bine print jiapt-T, wau-uea. jewelry, spectacles, artitu-tal human eyt'. Kyea competently tested froe of charge. Repairing of all klnda a specialty.

1 i Fi -nd Eaaitl LS 8 2 (if cured av hvm itli- I 5 1 ti a outpain. Book of i IP I ticu.a-6 sent FilF.li. U7ra RM.WCX)I.LFA-.M.l). ktlani uce lusn uitcnsoio KOO.MS FOlt IJKNT. AT CleTelund Housf, r'rxm0tJpt Dfi Julia Frout ru'Cui pn vati l-atii larye fii.rii; accu-uiiutKiiiiiuL- lui ii-JUsK'' ttfiiiu.

AT Z'-i Noria Kampari --faiit r.o.s,. TAitn tiHtita. iii-n in.jj: nnf retlui.d (iru'ci. for smmurr; l-oard riri-ii. A I.AUuU..

ip-iy furr.isiitsl fmnt room, se-Oljd floor. i.iPKo balcony. eiliosult1: balh; Sliiendij table; refereneea. 7-7 Jiiha. AT 2-3 (new Norta Rampart- llaudaomely furnished aartmeuls.

AT Mrs. T.i!U:'s. Sjuth Rampart, neir Canal iiaudsomely furuUbed apartineuts, with batb. A FLAT of three coneoiinff rooms, fullv fumieljfd. for l'i hoir-k-'eTiiitf.

Can. p. AT SIS North Rampart. Near Canal Elegant Suite rooms; also tot. cold bath.

AT 74f CLaries Handsomely furnished rpartmtnts: hot aud cold a. to per week. ALL first claa conveniences: desirahle rooms; roasonablt istri. 71 Howard, near Circle. Mrs.

Fet.0. CORNF-R South and St. Charles Handsomely furnished fnut rooms, with baih; oposits Lafayette -square. ELEGANT rooms. cents.

T-e "CTintry GenTlcii Uesla'nant and IIot-l. 11 St. Charles street. ELEGANT furnished wn Canal. 11 liar to day.

UURMSllED rvas $1 50 xtk'uji: lw ard ctid bati.s; 1:113 Canal. FURNISHED or mifnmlsted rooms, with or without board. loO Cauip. near Meipoim-ne. "fURNISHFD rooms: rriTllceeiilirii.Tuse Magazine au-eet.

corner tirauge. NEW 1.1C0 Conti street: airy and comfortably furuisheit rooms at $1 and per week. NEW No. Rjjal-I rse rvum $2 large back. $1 60.

others 1 i. Ji. NO. Carondi'lt streot. si UI.kTf rorn Canal Keiy fr.rii's'ied tud tran- s.eiits fo NiCF.I.Y ot I' a tZ.

Apply iaue. T' and two f.iniished rooms; suitable fur light but ecplug. J.Mfc4 jt. Cbarlas sirect. Mrs.

Iwrcn-e. HOWARD street, near CnlNioel77u7-t-lsked rooms foe housekeeping; also small room; I i i 1.

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