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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 8

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THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS, UN DAY, CTOBER 14, 1C0SL 0 TEE H021D5TEAD3. That tfco imittfm Havw XeinS Daring- tke VmL Tn THian. dktiici tag MvaaUd Mr. Chart P. DraUa.

attorney for Cm association, to si a la wit attorneys troaa. attar aoooiariono to defend Suits lnvoivtug mmhowiu, collecting i taxes, ete. The fannatiea at aa advisory eenssaltsee was approved, aad Mr. Joseph H. Bport waa selected to represent she aaaa elation aa a aiember thereof.

On tbe 1st at November the regular enii-eBBnel exaoai-aattoa by the auditing eoatmtttee will take place, and ail RMBban er raqoMiMr to Pr tip their laeBellasenta aad woa ta taelr pa books a aa early date. Bleak eppUenttone will ba Kit, ta a taw daya. the object being to aoUelt BBbeeriber for Eoei iai. h. which -HI opened on Oec 29.

taonrst installment feUlag dae aa tn ucHiner aa called a "tnonsy to loaa stockholder lor naxt WlBdy. at 'deck p. m. Now tnetalinjent books for etocanolders In wo late -Pruowlal Hoeae-tead BolidiDC aod Loaa to reedy la a law da, and uotd titan Bid S'OcktWdere bard boaa requeaiod to pay Uxf.r installment at the orlloe of the Md-- ehanic', lie Gravler atreet. Taa oomorouur kaa be very busy wit appraisement aeoiailtte oo tbe tkre loaaa made Friday, aid.

The board of director kaa accepted ana. that Of Nichoi Laraen. aad another kM been referred to tbo expert. Serie A mmt cilrtss-lt oo Che 12 tn and eerie opened tba urn date with 18 shares. Taa aueeeee of tai aaoootauoa now assured.

Mr. Loml Avaaimea waa elected to taa board Tioeatr. W.O. Posey, resigned. raa icttu adjudicated money at IS per cent premium at lu taat money leaa xaeetiog.

bold Oct. 1889. Tba next regular money loan meeonia alii be beld oa Hoaday. Oct. 15, ItSi, Monday.

November, 18S8. and Monday, 19tn Noveoa-foer, 1888. at o'clock p. m. There have been quite a bomber this week of bow ub-aorlbers to aerie E.

At tba laat board meeting several measures of very great Importance ware aotioa taereon waa deferred iar owro eonalderatloa by a tall board, THB COXJfiadAX. report that quite a number or nborlptiona have baea received Ounoi tbo weak lor a Coo a la aerlea 6. whioa will bo opened kortly. The board of director will meat on Hoaday bight, Oct. 15.

at 7 o'clock. THE CKIOW apeaed a now aerlea oa too let of October, busineaa la good. Two loan were con-i ummated laat week. Last Xaesdar a build. lax eoa tract waa mad for the erection of a residence oa the corner of Clay areaae aad Marat street; pnoe (36M.

THB PKOMJS'e will bare moaey to loaa oa Tbnraday, Oct. 18. Mr. Wh). Walab waaelrcted by the board of director to aerve oa tba edvUory oom-tnlttee of tbo vanooa boineatoad asaocla.

tiona. Tae aadluuK ooBimitteo will commence tbe axamlaatiou ot taa booka next Xaeaday. ran uctvax. will bold Ite aazt reaolar meeting oa Thore-day. tba lstn tnet wben loan will be offered aa aaaaU Xbe abareboldere of the Southern are requested to call at the office of the Mutoai.

No. 00 Carondalet atreet, to fret their aew eerubcaiea of atouk and to make their future payments. THB AKBBICAB reports that dnrin the week me act of sale waa paaaed. btoukhotdera are reapeetfoUy reqoeeted to forward their pass booka as looa aa poselMo to tae secretary of the oompuny to have eama approved by tke auditinc committee. thb nxsioDri ieftalar monthly aale will take place Tuesday set, Mta last.

Three loaoe acKrecatloc BS6 were paid for darlnx the past week. Yew abaree are left lu eetlea O. Ho xx testimonials are moat reliable, aad If yoa will send roar name aud adarrss wo wilt seed state taenia ot numbers of the boat atusenaot IaoHie regarding tne wonderful cares effected by the Ethiopian Pile Ointment. It never fails. 60 cents and si Eir bottle.

Manor. ctared by Baaaam Hoot ediolno KaehTlile, Xenn. bold at whoieaale by X. L. Ljoaa Cow, retail by P.

oaaecha 0myraa ran, the latest design and recelred. In all aisea to match, at tbe rery lowest prices. A. Brooasaaa'a boa, S3 aad 35 Cnartrea street. A2razCSB-BC5CH BCEB.

Tba Iocs; eatabUebed aad popular An-hanaer-Bascb beer of dt. Loala a beer that la draak throarbont cirilizatlon wlU in I atnre be looked after la Mew Orleaoa by Mr. J. L. Knoet-fler, aa tbe aueesHor of kr.

Frank Keebn. Mr. Kaoepfier la to be coo-cratalated oa becomlnK agent for snob aa establishment aa tbe Anbeaaar-Baseb Bra w-ery. and will ao doubt nil the position to the satisfaction of proprietors aad oasoniera alike, tie eaa be found at the Auhenser Baacb depot, corner of Grerier aad Delta atreata, waere all orders far keg beer will be promptly filled aa heretofore. The An-iieaaer aad the Badweiaer bottle beer will be sold to the trade aa heretofore by waole-eeJe grocers end liquor dealers.

TXTAX. STATISTIC. Recorded at tte oftioe at the board of italtk Ofit. Ut KM I BXSTBa. i Mrs.

Francis Bernard, a boy. Sept. 19. Mrs. Chile tin J.

Bernard, a boy. An. 81. Mrs. Pierre Doltaondn.

a girl, Kept. id. Mrs. Aognst Flor poller, a be. Seat.

3. Mra AcbiUo aorta, a boy, Oct. 3. Mrs. Cbertee Botbner, a girl.

Ana. 13. Mra. Walter Walsh, a boy. Sept.

11. Mrs. Mar Miller, hoy, Sept. 7. Mrs.

William Fry, a boy, Oct. la. Mrs. Jean Marie Poll a a girl, Ang. Ii.

Mrs. Kobertfiarvey, a girl. Aug. 3. Mrs.

Wlitum Amy, a boy. An, ye. Mra. Madison laiiaa, a girl, Oot. ft.

auftatiOBa. JeseOonzaies and Miss Bessie VTiUlama. John Moreri add Miss Isabella Cluseaa. William I Weber and Mlsa Caroline Manx. Frank Lailmurs and Mlaa iaara Stobos.

otiie bohiaidi aad Mian Oarotlae Bremer ma no. sbathb. Qnf Black, 66 year, Dublin and Zlm pie. Lula Wagatr, I year, Jacksoa and, Bar-aeka. Mrs.

Martha Wilkinson, year, 6T Pry-tenia. MaryMaxll, months. Louisiana Asytnm. Mtse Anioiner-a war race, 18 Taars, WO 2fortb Bootteblave. Wllium CoieAan, 1 monta, Valenoe and Waters.

IxjuiaCcrraiollea, 1 St. Jamea. Coarlaa Uartweli, aaya, tT Fulton. Klchard Alexander, ti years, Claiborne and Bienville. Viola Coalon.

3 years. 433 Derblcoy, Valerie Uarei, years, raLebarpe. Philip Wtederecht, 84 year. 341 8t. Xxinls.

Albert ckerf. a days, SSH Bleu vilie. widow V. Twist, to years, 130 Seeood. lltnnsb Williams.

89 ears, 617 eeooad. Bertha Fouraoaur, 18 miautsa, Jafferada parish. La. I MUi on Bratth, 9 ronrth. Jules Polsson, 39 years, Xerre bonne, ta.

Dipainena, Afia rNJEfTB. Caeca of diphtheria are reported at 91 Peters, 363 Marat, 613 Be. Ann, Barracks near ft. Claude, Dsrblgny, sesBarguody and 338 Frieur. 19.

OFFNEB; Tula eld established, beaatiral dad pepn. ebina atore, aio. 17 Uaaal atreet, near Zryades, hae lately reeelred one of the largest aod most varied stock of Imported and American ebina, glass, queens are, brats and fancy novelties ever snow la New Or lean. Offaer'a goods are really daasling tn their beauty, and days could be apent In inspecting hie ttne oodeotion. very new deslga.lt arenas, that Atnerioan and ura pean potteries aod flats Xaetorie bare turnedoat, from a cheap 10 cent cop to toe moat eoatly and elaborate Vaaea, ean be found there.

Bta prloea. too, are ao low aa toexolte wonder taat such quality in theae roods ean be offered for ao lltUo money. Ix'oteeomeoi tbe prloea on a few of tbe many articles ta acock set fortbid ala advertise aaeat elaewaere. Tbe Milbnrn Oia and Machine Company of Memphis, Tnn-, keep en band, reaay for Immediate delivery, tae largest acock ot saiabcd bollera lk the sooth, employ more men, carry more material and are better prepared to eseeate rd re promptly toad any shop this side of Pittsburg. SMVIStAXA.

STATS FAlIt and Expotttion (third aasokl fair) takes place at BureTeport, Vor. to 10 Inelaeive. 126.000 ta premium and yarsa will be awarded. Liberal premium for parish exhibits. Toe only fully equipped lair grounds ta toe state.

Interesting pro-rratnaie each dty. Bome of tbe fl neat race Lorsea In the United btatee have already been entered. For premium Lota ana geo-erai adlresaM. ScovsU, see gatary, bore report. La.

Window ehadea and lace enrtalb, a hew and stock just el the very lowest pcieee, A.I..i :ti.a' tta, BCd ii lliTSKHZSTS. Grand Opera IXoaaa. Thee. W. Keene closed his engagement at tale aaaae laat algab Tao eoapled eemedlaaa, Fred HaOaa aad Joe Hart, come ta the Qread Opera House tonight la their asastoal faree comedy called (Utter On." and the patrons of tbe beautiful new theatre will have a week ot ua following a week of tragedy.

6 peeking of a performance of "Later On" in a neighboring euyaa exchange eaya: Tale attractively named eoooedy is a musical faree which dace not belle ita name. Like all theae prodne-ttoaa. there la actually ao literary merit In it, not a great deal of laugo, and wben the merry-makiBg is produced by the combined est of eiever people, the deieoe la the play ere. of course, eabaidiary. Messrs.

11 alien and Bart have every reason to be satisfied with taleats of theae people, waiea were fuliy approbated by the very enthoslastle audience of laat night. Applaaae waa abundant, and eaeoree aameroae. Mr. Hart, aa Jolly Todd, ta well sailed la tae character, ana ale popularity a a comedian waa made utaaifest. Mr.

Ilailea, la tbe character of Jack Plunger, acted, aaog aad daaced meet effectually. John T. Kelly, one of the most noted Iriah comedian lm the country, made a moat de-elded ait ia ala bappy creation ot dherin dutch. Pretty Miaa Creorgle Parker is tne leading sonbrette la tbe east, and aids tn tbe general fau quite substantially. She ia a aweet singer, a capital dancer and clever dmmmrr.

Bernard yllyn's excellent aaaa and Miss Martha Porteooe cU-ar sopraao were heard and appreciated. Taking the comedy all in ail. there 1 11 tie to eoxaemn, aa mac a to admire, and yt a great deal of amusement la ootolned from it-" Academy ot Maaio. Boland Reed, the favorite comedian, re tarna to his old stamping ground, the stage of the Academy of Maaio, to-nignt. and will play bla great parr of Samuel Bandy lu Ike Woman Hater." Tbe fun ot Belaud Seed la peculiar ta himself.

Yoa know eumedlnga," aa Jake Tannenbaum aaya of zrs Kendall, "if Heed should die tnere la nooody like Ue la now at the front among eccentno comedians, and delicate a theatre audience from the ground floor to tae roof. His company la a good one and the comedy very tuuay. St. Cbarlee Theatre. Robert Downing eloaed ala week of tragedy at thla theatre laat night.

This evening at the St. Cbarlee Theatre, and for eoe night only, the W. H. Power Company the same that baa been at tba Academy Ot Mnsio dnrteg the past week-will appear and ay the "Iry Leaf." Avenue Theatre. The fine entertainment provided for the patrons of thla house to-night la of home talent.

The Hew Orleans Juvenile Opera Company, after a triumphant toar that baa included varieua cities in the west and south, appeara at tke Avenue Theatre to-night in Girtfle-tiirofU." wnica the company hae never aung here, thougn It baa been successfully performed by tae little folks la other cities and received most lavish praise. Miss Minerva Adauia and Miss Ada Warner are still the prima donnas of the troupe, and It la aald they have improved wonderfully by their prof eesional experience during the past aummer. Faraata'a Theatre. The "Pavements of Paris'' will be seen at this theatre this noon and night, and on Monday night a grand new attraction will be brought forward In the shape of McCabe and Young's Minstrels. This la an old organization of talented colored people.

Similar to the original eeorgla aud CaUeoder Miuatreia, to waioa they belonged, aad the best accounts ot their performances are heard of in cities where they have played. BOMB -GREAT BAHGAIS9. Mr. Philip Werleln, the great piano, organ and music dealer, las Caaal atreet, has now en band aome Immense bargain. Parties bavin? rented pianos during the summer having- returned eaice they are now H-red at astonishingly low tUurea.

They are as good as new, and yoa will and what bargaiaa they really xe when yoa call and examine them. BV B. STSVENH, CX.OTUXKB AKI FCKXISHEB. Thla highly esteemed and exceedingly popular clothing merchant anaoaoeea elsewhere In the lluaynne this morning, that after several snmmer months of hard work be is prepared with a slock of goods larger and more complete than ever before to suit the largest man do a to tae smallest boy with all gradeeet clothing, whlea tor style end economy cannot be excelled by any other dealer in the south. Besides a splendid assortment of clothing of the Uteat aud most Ieblonable designs, Mr.

elevens bus a fall line of new and treao goons lu shirts, underwear, uesa dressing, bats, caps, traveling bags, canes, uaibrellus. etc. Caii at his larve and attractive cataoliehmenc, No. 133 and 12 Canal street, if la heed of anything in hia line, whore genuine bargains avait you. MISS TWICUtLL'S FKVEB FUND.

The Young Men's Christian Association received 126 yesterday accompanied by the following note 183 St. CnaaXks Stub sr. Mr. Jamea (Sherrard. O.

(secretary Y. 51. A. Lear Sir Inclosed please tlsl t'JS, amound recaivrd from projnot started oy Mia ury UTwiooea to collect aid for the Florida sufferer by io-cent douatloos. The project carried out sueoesafally will nriag ta lloO.

Toe uetood was takeo from a plan eapplled the "King's Daacaters" of Atlanta, by Bishop Garrett ot Texas, tar obtaiu-lng funds for tbe hospital for deatitnte aiok under their special maintenance. It Is hoped to send the full amount but It seems better to put to ltntuediate use what comes lu, so will send 18 lo.quarwrly pay-meuta. Very respechfuliy, MaJIT L. TwTCH-ELL. Tbe display of aarpet.

rags, window Shadaa and upholstery good at A. Broua aeau'a Boo, 33 and 36 Charea atreet, this ssaeoo. is timply.magniflcent and every ln-dacement la ottered In tne way of variety and prices. WECKEgMISQ BXEWEHY. The Formal Opening Yesterday Hundreds of Friend Freat Tba aew Weekerllng Brewery, corner of Magazine and Delord atreeta.

was formally opened to inspection yesterday by the dicer, stockholder sad Invited friend. Honored of people were present at inter vala during the day. and tbe aplendid beer made by the brewery flowed aa free as water. Two long counter were Improvised for the oooacioa and eight or ten stalwart brewery bands at each coa-ter drew the amber liquid a fast a they could all day from early ia the morning to late lu tne evening and dispensed It to the Is i torn. Ail the departments of the apaolou building were thrown open and ihMpected by the tmong of visitors.

A nnmber of ladies graceu tne ooc-siou and the entire affair waa a auoceas. Tue venerable president) Mr. J. J. Weckerlluif, Director Mere aud other were warmly congratulated on the fine appearance of the brewery and wished many yaai of noceas to tkelr undertaking.

a- TiTAiiY DRY GOODS At the annual meeting of the Be tall Dry Good Clerks' Protective Association, held Friday. Oot. 12, the following officers were elected: President, David Hoarn; first rioe presl-oeot, J. Ramos; second vice president, W.J. Zimmerman; teeoraing secretary, as.

A. Aoomo; flaanclal secretary, W. J. Pene-guy; treaaurer. Tbomaa tyle; delegate to the Xradre Assembly, J.

G. W. CooBe. B. 6o-lachi.

J. M. leonoara; executive committee, Charles J. Melehoir. A.

Valadle, Henry Hoflman, L. J. Frank, I Marcean, K. Bol-land, T. P.

Cass, J. F. fcecker; thyilclsn, M. Eamond fllnoh; andertaker. X.

J. MoMaaoa. t. H. HEllSOJPS CLOTHUfO STORE.

This old Camp atreet landmark baa, by force of clreuoiBtauctl. removed to Caaal street. Bounty enaconeed under the old City Hotel for awhile, tbe deojolltlon ot that building set lu, and Mr. Pierseo waa forced other ouartera. lie ha moved to lkta'a eld atand.

So. loo Canal au-eet, where he ia now prepared to meet bis old friend and customer witu a sew, large ana well selected stock ot clothing and gent' furnishing good recently purchased from the leading manufacturers north and east. In bis new quarters a larger and varied stock will be found to an he ba ever betore earrled, and prices will be eoauaeed as heretofore as low as tbe lowest. See hia advertisement elsewhere. eeaaaankbnaaaena-sjJ MATHTJSIIKK PIANOS) defy competition when tone, durability, appearance and low price are con Ride red.

Pailip Weriein, lss Caaal atreet, la ole aent for mean popular lnatrameats and Invites inspection by all woo wish the best plana made Iwr the least money, Thxbe are many aoaldents and diseases whion affect Stook aad ean eeriod ino-n-venisBee aod loss to the tarmsr ia his wors, which may be quickly remedied by tbe use Ot Dr. J. ii. Uc-eaa'a VUoaaio OU LLhlniecc, THE C0U2TS. TJaltod Btatee District Court.

Frank Nelson, Edward Kelly aad Loom Bcaulra have libeled the Msxieaa steamahlp Joaqoia Aaoord lor BUS due for wages. Civil District Cwnrs-The aaeoeasioaa of Mrs. Maria Gertrnda Aw aid. deceased wife of Lawrence H. Chistian Michael Priee and Ana Eliza Ferns, wile of PeterS.

Aaderaoa. were opened yesterday. Leooold Girot baa Innitnted prooeedler againat Peter Graham ror S3000 a a mates for Illegal arrest ocd mallcloo prcaecutlon- It aeem toat the parues are neighbore and have quareled about the erection of a fenea between their propertlea- Mr. Girot baa also eased a mandamna eooipeUlug OrHun to remove the fence front waere aew atand. Cruwlaal District Court.

Sectioa A Judge K. H. Kerr presiding.) BXW TBXal. OBABTBDw Joha Boea. convicted at aaaaoU by wBl-f ally attootlog as.

kudio ocn.tr ajtd sssTkicxr. Assaelfr Maggie Henry. Koaa Meyer. Fan-ale Bieman, Mary Tanner. Sarah Wilson, daya each in the pariah prison.

-XOIXE rt06BQCIXlX Libel F. fiigney. Violating Sunday law G. Buokenkagen. BbootisK and weundlog.

etc Joha Goldlng. Org OEMATIOXB. Ascaalt with a danrerooJ weapon Jak alia "Ballbead' ScnelUng. Aeoaalt A melt Garnett, alias Woodbury, and George W. Payne.

Petty larceny Anthony Clarke, Joseph Campbell. James Jones, Joseph Feindel and Bit a Perron. Violating the Sunday law Joseph A. Walker. Accused waa released on 8200 bond to appear.

Aatanit and battery Maggie Henrr, Horace 11 all, Kosa Meyer, Mary Kolua, Edward Petti tory, Ad Folkea, George Miller. M. Drejr-f ooa. LiDel Joseph T. Holrey, Alphense Mni-vey; two cases each.

First BVeeorder'a Ooart. rKeeorder B. Marphy presidtar.1 Joha Kelly and Samuel Joaea for vagrancy were fined 815 or SO day each. Jennie Anderson for beating Henry Robinson and Frank Jones tor beating Sophia Jonee were placed under appearance bonds. Paul Balthazar for grand larceny was sent before the ci iminal court under 6500 bonds.

William fclaognter. charged with aasanlt lng Irene Hard was discharged. Anderson Wringht for petty larceny was sent betore the criminal court ondor $250 bonds. Tong Kee for tbe embezzlement of aome lanndried clothea belonging to Frank Ren-nard was placed ander appearance bond. second Recorder Ooart.

Recorder any Dreax presiding. Jim Reed, a Juvenile vagrant, was sent to the bonse of refuge for 30 day. BohDV Davenport was placed under 8200 bond for pt-fy larceny, and waa fined 820 or 80 daya for outoruing the peace aod resisting arrest. Jo. Landraf.

for assault and battery, was placed under appearance bonda. John Vanqnelin. tor cutting and wounding Ed Curtis, waa placed nnder asoo bonus. A. Brouaaean'e Son, 38 and 33 Cbartrea atreet, la the largest carpet bouse In tbe oath and carries the greatest variety tn door covering.

He has now on bla carpel floor the moat extensive display of designs and coloring iu moq unites, velvets and Brusaela ever seen in this city and the prloea are lower than was ever knowa. Yoa are la-vlted to oall and examine. LOUISIANA ICS COalFAKY. Attention is directed to the special notles by tbe president of the Louisiana lee Company to the stockholders requesting aaid stockholders to call at tbe office of tbe company, Mo. 66 couth Front atreet, oa Oct.

15 to vote on the question of aale ot lac tory Ho. 2. STUDENTS ASD TEACHERS OF SHORTHAND. You are invited, by Boole College, to oall and inspect the stenograph machine and witness Its wonderful work iu shorthand writing. It makes bo mistakes by liirht and heavy lines.

Its writing 1 easily read, and it can be learned ia one-fourth the time required by any pencil system. Soaie College, 133 St. Charles street, teaches this system to ladies and gentlemen, and also typewriting en all the standard machines. A BLACK OAhltOTCB CACGHT. Last Friday evening Corporal Aunoln and Officer Fred Gels made an Important capture of a necro highwayman named Charles Da via, aged 18 years, at tbe corner of An-tolne and Anannoiatlon atreeta.

The prisoner baa been wanted sinoe the morning ot the 4th Inst, for garrotlng and robbing a oel-ored organ grinder named Sam Brown of 81 IS a the corner of Couatance and Pen-lston street. Brown was wending his wy homeward with hia organ When he was suddenly attacked by vo negroes, who, after wrecking bis organ, held hi id up and robbed him and then eso-iped. Corprul AO sola endOfncer Get started to Work on the caie and traced the thief and two of hi companion named Eugene Merldith and Wank Fletcher to Cat Tin An la' a hoo.se, corner of Antoine and AnnaoeiaUoa atreeta. The officer alio arreated Merldith aad Fletcher aa accessories to the robbery, and Able for intei ferlng with theut and harboring a fugitive. Luvl is a notorious criminal and Is supposed to be wanted on other charges.

MUSICAL A Fine Stock Jut Received freaa Europe by Werleln. The great place for musical anerchandJee la at Philip Werleln's. 186 Canal street. Importing as he does everything atreet It ia no wonder sella ao cheaply. He hae Just received direct from Europe tue largest and finest assortment of aecordeoaa, banjos, harmonicas, violin.

tautbourinee, drum and bra band instruments. Mr. Weriein baa become noted for hia low prloea. and it 1 is deed not astonishing that he eapturee the large traie he due a. Tnere 1 no na talking, nobody can begin to undersell War lei a ia the general cry both la the city and country, VIOLATING Tllifi POSTAL LAW.

An Interesting case eame to the aotioa of Postmaster Mow yesterday. A' prominent merchant mailed a pair ot slippers to a party in the country knd Inclosed bill for the same In one ot tka aftlole. Tha package displayed atampa which had already been ased aad therefore was taken front the maUa by the postmaster. Aa xawlutlon of the ooatenta was made and the written ulu was discovered Hi one of the slippers. Uuder the law the package waa immediately sabjeeted to letter postage and the party sending notified ot the fact.

The merenant appeared before the postmaster and claimed Ignorance of the law governing tae case. Pursuant to hi duty in the premises tbe postmaster imposed a tine ot S10 oa the ofiaoding party, who will be further punished for attempting to use old atampa. This case will aerve a one of warning to ail person who are liable to violate the law, be it wantonly or through 'Ignorance. A. Bronaaeau' Sou.

3S aod 35 Char tree atreet, ha received tne largest and choicest selection of carpete from both Kuglieu and American mlJia of any former setnion, embracing tbs very latest design in moquettee, velvets and Brussels, which are ofiered at prices lower than ever known. UTEB BIOS. The following bids were opened yesterday at tneomceof tae board ot state engineera: Norwood's to Cypreaa Point. Potato Coo-pee, AtcBefBlays, left bang; 8235 deposit, ijOOOboodP.Harriau 12 V8-100, p. J.

Xrezc vane U. P. J. Tyrrell 13 89-iuo, vf. J.

Bent ley 18 lie-loo. Martin Head 167i. Ogden dt Jones 13 V9-100. Golden Ureve, St. James, Mississippi, left bank Sj36 deposit, 6125 bondMorn an O'UoafiSll 74-100, P.

iij-aa 17, M. Ii. Mo-Garry A bo. 14 49-100, P. J.

Tyrrell 13 89-100, John Cieary 15. Laude'dalr. St. James. MiraUntjpL Hint Vbana; 1(6 depoait, WK) bond Morgan O'Con Bell w-iuu, J.

A. ouruuu 14. A. Gerviu 13, P. Ryan 15, M.

B. McGarry A Co. 14 4100, Jctait Beta. Plaquemines. Mississippi, right bank; 870 deposit, 850 bond P.

M. 11 arc ism. Praley Joan Cieary 13), Martlu Head 13. ine lowest bios were reooouneaded to the AXU TO 6KXMD. Storekeeper anl drngglsts with private "axes to griud," aithoogh wall aware ot tba superiority ex boZODOSV to all preparations for the teeth, aome limes reeucuiueod other arttoies as "equally good" or "the same thing" or on haying ea- C1TT HALL.

Uaaielpal Money. The following ta the city treasurer's report for the weak eadlag yeeterday: Caah balance, Oct. 1888.. 38 Koeeipta alaea 21 3d T5t Awl (tia.M LaeM BeUiuao Oot. 13.

138S. For XSSA Pot lli7s)odMaa. FObP 18BoessMftsi For lseS For 154- lft3 ee FOf lCttfasaeMaeeseaaeas FUaT ltl. FT l8S0.aw..e.wM. FOl 1.8TaV mm ea a For 1818.

For lsrr For 176..... bun dry 49 46 6 16 $167,851 88 166.51 tS S28 34 1,07 49 40 S3 659 as 1.2KT 8S 3.1SS 36 X.41 9 SIS 7S LTtv 86 57 49 70 60 33 1.3CS Recorder' Return. Warrant Clark Quere. of the eentroUer'a office, faralsbee the toUowing Record erf return daring the week ending Oct 13, 1888: W. B.

8cansbary, assistant flral re- cordr. 00 W. ti. htorpbr. first reoorder.

90 50 Gny Dreux. second recorder 35 60 J. U. Landry, third recorder. 23 60 J.

h. Smith, fourth recorder 66 CO R. H. Lea, fifth 7 60 ..8643 SO Received from E. Jauuet, ehlef clerk tax mortgage registry, from collection of researches 00 Received from B.

L. Bower, chief olera, marurauiiiiee, from promulgation of private 8 00 Received from B. M. Harrod, city aar-veyor, for feea ooiieeted for permits during week ending Oct. 8 60 The Spaalsli Fort Boad.

Commissioner Leohe and Aaalatast City Eurvsyor Brown made an lnspeotloa of the Suanlah Fort Road recently, aad yeeterday forwarded to tbe company the specification of the needed repair. Outside of changing the grade, repairing the road bed, patting tae atreet in good order and building street bridges, there is very little be dune. The aesistaot city surveyor suggests that if tne company pats the atreet in proper order, aa it 1 obligated to do. Canal atreet won also be la better condition, as it would be relieved ot a great deal of tradie. Building Obstruction.

Several complaint have been mad to Commissioner Leeno about obetraetioaa attending the patting np of new building in the center of the city. Mr. Leehe ha asked City Surveyor Harrod to inspect the structure and see if the builders eheroaoh too much upon the public etreeta, ana has also notified the owners and parties engaged in construction to give aa Utile cease for complaint a possible. hallow Spot. Commissioner Leehe has called attention ot tbe wharf leasee to the complaint that the tow boat experience difficulty in taking the garbage boat from the Kobln atreet wharf owing to shallow water.

He auegeata that tne leasees atedge under lb apron ot the wnarrea. Move tba Cars. Complaint baa often been made about Belt road car obstructing the levee. Yesterday Mr. Leehe wrote to Superintendent Mane, ot the.

IUlaoia Central, asking tor the removal of freight ears from the levee, aod suggesting that all cars be loaded beyond Dryade street. This would be a great Improvement. 'Widow aad Orp'iau. The Firemen's Charitable Association paid the widows and orphans' roll for September on Friday. The organization baa never yet failed to pay this roll promptly on the 12ta ot the month.

A Tulnne Boy. A vaeanoy having occurred Mayor 8hak peaTe yeeterday appointed Charles F. Bsrnee to a scholarship la tka Tolaae University, When yon feel depressed don's doe yourself with mean bitters. Hodges' Barsa parilie renovates and invigorates the system and cares all diseaaea arising from an impure state ot tbe blood. 81 per bottle, six botUes for S3.

Manufactured by Raugata Root Medicine NaU ville, Tcno. Sold at wholesale by L. Lyon it retail by P. L. Cuaaoha.

THB LAST CHANCE To Contribute to tbe Fund la Aid at the Family of tbo Late Hon. Patrick Alealey. Mr Wm. H. Beenhem.

secretary of the executive committee of tbo Meaiey relief fond, haa Issued the following address This popular and for noble purpose is now feboat to be closed ao by the committee, and publication made of names ot donor, their respective amounts, with total realized. Ia giving this notioe the opportunity is availed of t3 return to eoatnoators their sincere thanks for the generous liberality wmoh has been on all aide accorded to ao humane an enterprise. There stul may be, however, aome cl risen friends of US nee ased Maaiey, aad ot hi widow and obildrea, woo from pressure of afiair, want of aoilcitatioa, auaeace or other eanse, have not carolled their names aa subscribers. To saen we earnestly appeal tor assistance, aad trust it may net bo made la vain. Xnere are a few other citizens who, having kindly pat themelvee down for various same, have not fuuud it convenient np to date to band in same.

We bee them to Uu so at ones to our treasurer. Mr. Kav. Buotn, la order toat we may speedily brtog tbe matter to an end. By tnu doing they will confer favor oa the management.

Oa behalf or tae executive committee. Wm. ii- BEAHhUt, oeorotary. INSPECTION SEHYICK. Captain Matt O'Brien, sapMTlsihg Inspector, makes the following report for tae quarter ending Sept.

80: MSMCTM. New Orleans, 88; Mobile. 18; Gelrsston, 90; Apalaohioola, 9 total. 88. omcaka ucaNBBD.

New Orleans 12a masters. 18 mates, S3 pilota, so second clues, 79 engineer, 46 aa siatantsi 30 special i total, 837. Mobile 37 masters, 6 mates, I pilots, 5 second el-, 1 engineers, 16 assistants, 8 specials. Total 73. Galveston -iS masters, 4 mates, 6 pilots, 7 seoond clan.

4 engineers, ltf assistants, 18 Specials. Total 74. Apeiechl-ola 17 masters, 8 mates, 3 pilots, 13 second class. IS engineers, 7 aeeistanta, 7 Mew Orleans Mobile 78, Galveston fal Apaiaoaieeia es. Aotai 644.

PIANOS. ITerleia's, No, lhg Canal, the JPlaee to Boy. -Let it be known to the public that Philip Werleln 1 tbe great piano and organ king. He is deserving of the Immense patronage he ia now receiving, and it ia duo to tne faot that hia plana and organ have ao long stood the test that they are nudoabsedly among the finest pianos tamed out. He ha the lovely and celebrated Weber, Matau-shekt Kartiman and ethers, and wfcat piano ean Be Compared to these Taen again, Mr.

Werleln, when he sells, guarantees: and the people know what that mean coming from one enjoying the reputation Weriein does. They say "i a in and oftentimes leave to selection of a piano entirely to him, Rziauiocs. Rev. Davis Sevan m. rector ct ChrUt Sharon, has returned after en absence of two months spent at Sewanee, Tenn.

Service will be held a usnsi to-day at 11 o'clock, Mr. Bessums officiating. Church of Notre Dame 0 Bon Beeonr. Jack so a street Ten o'clock high mass and benediotlon Millard's nui la at the offertory, from Dadley Back's 48th Psalm. "Be Mtlli Taen," arranged with Latin words aaan Ave Maria; at the benediction afier innss trio from Jerasalem, arranged aa aa Salotaria, Prytania Street Presbyterian church, corner of Josephine, Rev.

Francis L. Ferguson, pastor. Services Saboath morning at 11 o'clock. Tb8ai)bstth nuat services will be resumed at 7:80 this evening. Seat free.

The eeamea's chaplain win preach this night at the tipper Bethel. Sdnjeot: "Tue Men ot tbe 8e a Connected with the Religions History of the World." Coliseum Place Baptist Charon, corner Camp and Terpsichore srreets. Rev. B. W.

Buseer, D. pastor, service at 11 a. m. and 19 p. to.

Chiaaaattlng at tne very lowest price for the choicest pattern. A BroasiKBU's boa, 23 aid 23 uurtrea Btxeat. AXUIX OF NORTHXUN VIRGINIA. Regular Slontblv Meeting. The AssoclaUon of the Army at Northern Virginia held it regular monthly meeting laathteht at the heado darters.

No. 69 Camp street. President David Zable occapled the chair, with Secretary T. B. O'Brtea and Treasurer J.

x. Block at their desks and St quorum present. The treasurer reported that after eertafa, delinqaeau had paid their daea and the various bills of the association had been paid, there remained ta tbe treaary 8734 so. The special eommltte oa excursion reported tne following: Total reoeiptsS7al 35; expenditures 3471 75; balance 9309 60. Oa motiea of the chairman of the exeeo-tire eommlttee.

tae astoclatioa returned thanks to the AseooiaUoa of the Army of Teiineaeee, the Louisiana State Lottery, tba East Louisiana Railroad Company and the presaln general, for the kind wanner la which they had treated mem ia relation to tbelr last esoaraioa. Upon receiving tbe reaigaaUoa of Mr. T. Hayes aa vice president of tae aseooiatten, Mr. Charles Smith was elected to thai olfioe, Mr.

Higgla taking tbe place ot Mr. Baiita on the executive eommlttee. A vote of thanks waa tendered to Janitor Cbarlee Moor far the state of Peace taat now or a amenta the meeting-room. Tbe exeontive oommtttiee was Inatrneted to draft memorial resolution la honor of Comrade F. Wllaon aad JU D.

Bnipbarn, label deceased. Adjoarnmeat then followed. MATHUSHEK FlANOS. Testlmenlais From Two Well Known Musician a. Very flattering testimonials have been voluntarily given Mr.

Philip Werleln, agent for the celebrated Mathuahek -pianos, by the great artistes. Mines, teatnuela and Boo-dousquie. These testimonials are written ia Kreuca. their native language. They mean eometnlag, coming aa thy do from ladies who have had great experience in their pro-feeslon.

Beeides these two testimonials, Mr. Weriein has hundreds of other from perhaps leas distinguished players and professional musicians, but none the less Zealous in their praisn of the good qualities of. the Mathushek. I These celebrated pianos can be seen and tried at Werleln's great nrasio house. No.

135 Canal atreet. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES. Ther First congressional district Demo-cratio executive committee organized itself into a campaign committee yesterday with Charles A. Batler as chairman and; J. Toll-rath aa secretary.

A eaboomsnlttee, costielr ing of Charles H. Kennedy, A. Prados, and A. Vedrenne, was appointed to select speakers aad the campaign wlU be vigorously pushed. Tne Demoeratlo executive committee ef the Second congressional diatriot, met at 64 St.

Chatles street last eveolag and effected permanent organisation. A. Ii. Morpby waa elected eoairman, aad B. J.

O'Neill secretary. Further business waa deterred until Monday night, when campaign committee from different ward and panshe will ba selected, and a plan of campaign adopted. The intention 1 to pat the regietratien, canvassing and other committees to work and proceed to a vigorous campaign. BROWN THB ALLEGED BURGLAR KK ARRESTED. Yesterday Chief Henneesy leaned ordera to arrest the notortoas negro Chatles Brown whom Recorder Marphy discharged last Friday when brought before him on a Charge of entering Mrs.

Mary Pope's residence on Oravlor atreet with felonious intent. Brown's arrest was ordered toraseaait and battery oa Offiorr Cohen and Wells, committed at the time the otflcers went to arrest him for tbe offense at Mrs. Pope's residence. Yesterday evening he was arrested at hia rendezvous on Franklin atreet and lodged ia the Fourth precinct station, aad will ae arraigned before Judge Dreax to-morrow. STRAINED DOMESTIC RELATIONS.

Last night the police were summoned to the Queen Anne cottage No. 650 Canal atreet, occupied by Jacob Imnof and his wife. The latter claimed that while drank her husband created a row la the boase and after beating her demolisned a iot of tae furniture. Corporal Conrad went to the house aod found Imhof secreted under the bed. He waa transferred to tke central station.

Mrs. Imhof was shortly afterwards arrested and loosed np on a warrant tor disturbing, the peace. Hoqnettes, velvets and Brussels, the very choicest designs and coloring, as prices lower thau was ever known. Call and see A. Broataeaa'a don, 33 aod 36 Char ires atreet.

Daily Weataer Bulletin. Wan Dtrivmt'iv. Signal Service, tj. s. New Orieana.

Oct. 18. 1S88.T p.m. local time. at- 73th merldi.m nme-Ob adon Mteken at 4a3 movent of time at all atsaonai Flaea '23 8-2, 2 2 Obarvao.

Weather irt 80.00 64) Clear. Pvnsaeola 80.04 66 90.06 9 rair. Moatgomery 39.P3 sa'NW Clear. SO.oe 63 Clear. New One gn.04 72 ,03 Clear.

shreveonrt 30. oo esB Clear. Fort 80.08 esiN Little SO.oe 66jHW Clear. Galveston SO. 04 76' 8 Fair.

Oorpna Chrissl. 30.03 78iS so.04 74iS 39.03 64 5W Fair. Mempma 80. oi 68 Clear. 80.0 SOW Cloody.

Louisville 39.98 so 8 Cloody. Fortoiil so.ou 64 Clear. Fort 39.90 6 4 Clear. Fort 39.91 78 SW Clear. Baa 80.00 76 Clear.

Hia 80.04 SO 3 1 Clear. Palestine. 90.04 14 'near. so.M a Cloudy. LOCAL HE CORD.

Slw OaXBAtrs. Oet. 13. 188. Tliueof Therraom- XMreottoa State ot Observation, enr.

of Wind. Weataer. Tarn S4.0 8. Fair. 2 p.

m. 76.0 8. Clear. p. ra 73.7 B.

W. Clean Maxaasaaa 80.0: aanimam 60.0s rainfall. .02. "Cotton Region Bulletin, For twenty -fear hoar en mag 8 m. 75th kaa.

rioiaa time, Oct. 13. lsea aaiMosro ATT: MeDonuig. Trio, A osusta. 12 Charleston 7 tialvestou.

18 Lrrttle 8 15 MoDUe 9 6 -Mew 10 13 Viekebnrg fl 9 Orleans Oca. 18, ISna. en.ni. new vrneaaa. su Amite 79 Brooaoaven.

7tf 73 70 1( Nntcse 71 74 Fort Ulbson 78 Khreveport Irwin 70.0 denotes trace ot rain, Not Included ia average. T1TJS EVENT OF THJ3 SEASON. Messrs. A. Bhwarts A Bon.

Nos. 1st and 1S3 Canal street, announce that to-niorrew will occur their grand opening of millinery, silts, dress good, lace cnrtalns, shoes, fancy good, carpets, ludiss, nilssees and children's cloak, suits and nnderwear. This to be a grand gala day at this magnificent dry goods palace, and wlu be truly an. event of the aeason. Tbo very latest designs aod coloring In Banquette, velvet and Brussels at lower prices than was ever knowa.

Bronaaaan'a San, 33 and 36 Chartres strset. BRASS BANDS. Tfherd Their Beat Xustrnnoents and Popular klusie Come from. Philip Werleln's gredt rnattoiiottse, no. its Canal street, ba tarnished full eqnlpments for nearly ail the good braaa banus throughout Nsw Orieana and the southern states, and if thoss who have not alreudy exauiloed his popular bacd moste would do so, tbey woalt throw aside much tuey have selected eUewhere and kH5p np with the procession by purchasing tneir ninsie from him.

He keeps new aud second-hand reed aud wind instruments, base and anare drums, and to tact everything a brass or string band coald require, end his piles win comitta witn. any markes la the United uiua. gs at In. Rata. Tent.

tall. C4 4t Tt $9 40, .00 70 44 64 .05 7ll 5 4S .00 70" 48 1. 7 49 .00 j5 84 .07 73 4 .00 70 48 T. aa ni Ii .04 68 AO) 5 .10 61 J0O 49 68 i ft? .50 .00 ea jo 3. High Pressure T.tvins- cfcnnu4srluui thes modern daya.

The result id a fearful increase of Breda and Heart Diseases General ue-bility, Insozania, Paralysis sutd In-aanlty. Chloral and Morphia an nent th vll. Tha madicina best adapted to do permanent good is Ayer's Sar- gaparilla. It purities, enncne mu vitalize the blood, and thus strengthens every function and factilty of the body. I hare used Ayert Barsaparilla, in my family, for yeara.

I have found it Invaluable as A Curo for Kervou Debility caused by an inactive liver and a low state of the blood. Henry Bacon, Xenia, Ohio. I "For some tima I hAt leit troubled with heart disease. I never found anything to help me until I began using Ayer' Sarsapaxilla. 1 have only used this medicine six months, but it has relieved me from my trouble, and enabled me to resume work-" J.

P. Carzanett, Perry, HL I have been a practicing physician lor over half a century, and daring that time I have never found ao powerful and reliable an alterative and blood-purifier as Ayer'a SarsapaxUla. Dr. II. Maxstart, Louisville, Ky Ayer's Sarsaparilla, mmtbiT Dr.

J. C. Ayer Ic Co Lowell, Mass. Price 31; six bottle, S. Worth g5 a boUla.

AUCTION SiXES. AT 201 CANAL STREET, MONDAY. 3 Parlor Sets, 3 Bedroom Sets (1 6. D. Arraolr), 3 Carpets, And a General Assortment ef Household Bun- drifts; also, 1 Pony Works or Drives.

E. CVBTIB, Auctioneer MONDAT, t. is ai At. AT ov.irT- wltbont leserve, for aocoaut sundry coulenr. i erms t.

an. At 168 Camp Street Furniture to be Sold ta Pay Sttrage Claita TWO PINtt PAR LOB BCITS, PINX "Shoemaker" Piano, Haadaomo Bedroom Bet u. Mahogany and Walnut, boards, Extension Tables, Befrigerators, China, Glass and Plated ware, Kattra, Pillow. Blankets. Spread.

Tables, Chair, lountes. Shades. Carpete, Bugs, Btove. and hondvsda of other articles for household as. B1 Jt.

CUKTI8, Auctieaeer THUJUbDAY, Oct, 18, tt 11 a hu at ItS Camp street without reserve, to pay claim for storage. Terras Cash. Olt 5t Elegant Brick Residence, Corner Bourbon acd Barrack Streets. POft ACC0CST ABSENT OWNltE. BY 8PKAR A ItSCOPPIER Placlda 3.

Spear. A uctioneer Office 4fl Koyai street SATURDAY, Oct-. Hi). at IS o'clock will be Bold at the CliANOh, Mm. 78 and 7 fit Charles street CJLHTA1N LOT Of ROUND, togeth with all th- buildings snd improvements hereon, situated ia the second intrict ot this city, in the aciaare mpil1 Within BOU BQ, LAUPHINB dad EftPLA-If A1)K rtreett, forming tbe corner cf BOTJK-BON and BA RRaCKti street, and measnrlng 3 feet 11 iuobe fronton atreet br a d' pth ef oe.

Tbe linprovemeats comprise aa eiegaatand substantially bulls two-story aad attic brick and elated residence, with two-story brick and slated kitchen building attached, and containing on lower fiMr large halt and stairs, double parlors with sliding amirs, pantry, dliiiug-room. kitchen, at oieiooia, com) aaa weed rnoma aud oloets and on second story and attlo some 6 bedrooms and cabinet, batbtonm, balx-nle on both atreeta galleries ea aides ot kitchen, gas thieughuatj front yard nagged cistern, etc terms and Condition Oh-hlf cash and the balance on a credit ef 1 and 3 Year, for note of the purchaser, dated day or tale. bear, lng sreciai mortgage aod vendor lien and privilege on the property sold with 8 per cent inter, est per annum from their date MU final pay. toent, th eUaee ef per cent for ettornev'e fee In ease ot teenforn payment of aetea or aav ponton thereof, ndel all other usual clauses in actaofsaie pnrcbaeer teasHumspsy. ment and par all taxe for the year 1 goo over and above tne price of adjudication, to keen premine insured toanano'iat eqnil to notes turiiisued.

to transfer polunr of Insurance to hohier of note, and to make a deposit at lO per cent on the emon nt ef aojneioattoa a the mo. ment of aale. Act of sale before C. T. Soniat, notary, at the expense of the purchaser.

el3 BT 8TEPIWf J. DEXBESi AT 45 ROYAL STREET, THUS WAIJIPT VICTORIA BDBOOat BETS with Doable Glass Soar Armoirs, P0CB WAXNUT 8TS, ON SAlB CLOTH PABLO SXT, Two Pretty WALNUT CRIBS. PIT xtnstOA Tables, Victoria and Four-Post Beds, Ba. reu, Armoirs. washstandfi with and without glass backs.

Chan. Booker etc. Also One breech-irading Out. en pair Howe Batter Eesles. fle oil Tunis, one Zimmerman patent Lryer aad Baker, one Chain, one Mest Press, one Meat chopper, one splsnoid patent Ice Box- suitable tor batchers grocers.

Also- Seventy -five pair Single Blanket and aboht lho OK Paintings. Chromoa, The whole in order aad without reserve or limit. TtTKBDAY, Oct. is, at IX Ceieck a. aw-at No.

4 Jsoyai street. BTlSPfltlBry. TJIRBSS, ele at At 45 Royal Street, Wednesday, BANKRUPT STOCK Of SILVERWARE, StLVKB-PLATXt) CASTUBS, PI0KUI CAS-trt Tilting Water Pitcher, Batter Dish, Sugar Bowl, Berry Dishes, water Pitchers, Tumblers, Mags, Fruit Dish, Plated and Bon Handle Knives. Perks, spoons. Tea Bneoaa, aad a large aasortuteat ot aiiver-yiated war too numerous to describ.

All ef these goods are of the very best quality and stamped tnpl plate, every piece. BOWKS DAY. Oct. IT, at 11 a. ex, at asp salesroom, hi.

3 Boyal BtrvetTVliaous limit or reeerre- TUM tMTIRk STOCK of the Seuthera 8iiv.r-l'tedwre Company, removed to abev aamed premise for convenience ot sale. Peeler and tn general pifb.lo are invited ta attend, a th Stack a ill be sold In lots xo suit purchasers, BH.riU.Ji J. DKH BKs, el 4t A notioneef. St HXNBT STERN CO. GRAND TRADECRE0IT SALE.

PEBXltPTOBY AND WITHOUT EE. 7 Qrestest Induceatents Kter Offered te th Trade, Constating cf 1250 Cakes Boots, Shoes and Cretans, TS IAB0EST AND HOST BXLZCT ASSORTMENT EVZJ X2C1IIBITEI TW THIS MABXET. BY H. STEEN A Aoctlcneer. On Tt7loIAY, Oct.

18. elm a at nor aalesroom, o. ii CWu et atisst. WS Will oner 1.60 CAStei BOOTS, SHOES SB4 B0-OANe, ultabl ior men', women's and chll. the largest, se 't and couiylei aaawituient eret a.siiutsd inthisina'ket.

1h aoove gooes will he sn'i Wil'Hof LIM i Ojft BLoElt il oi uVr Clos consignments. CSJEDIT. ell 13 auction i.waj mtK, bt noET tycoxNcr. Choico Corner Ccllilsa C. 0a Caati aai Chestaiit CREDIT SALE AT ATTJBD AT, 7th Octcb lgg at tn AIt will be sold at public auction rOCB hKSlKABL BUILDING ST--Uamoatunpievug portion ef the fix, 8 feet front.

brlSak Ma. tbe liaia.ee of the qn.e airblr i aarreondtnga vety attrjttve. Tnfs. being co sors et CA ao A and corners of CHaeVrNTiT sad Cv m. IsKJ rw SlBIKSLIIi specialiv altraetiva hath tar lui.in.

dences. Terni OnethtrC er mrre eash. r7nj 1 and 'A vear. will, nn.ii.sr aUuaalse nriiy elae.es. evc aud Aett of sale at the expense ef ahey, Esiiaotarypu el 20t vvuMAvn.

Good Paying THE DOUBLE BRICK DWELUN2 NOB. 878 AND S81 BIENVILLE AVXi' AUCTION SALS oarCEXrjiT, SAT0BD1Y, 17th et October, lf'1 o'clock at the AacUoaesrs a.i. wl 1 be swld by pnhlio aoct ioa Tag) XKCSLK TWO-cTOIY T-BWilUKO, fidk 870 AND t' villk AVENUE, en th nona Pneuraad Johnson utreeta. The lutu i ally large, having 7 feet front ea avenue hy lao feet ia depth, ibe arranged for two large families iu wt. entrances, la rented now at SUld per eiijria the fine residence ot Henry and la ia a cheerful at eonv Beihborbood.

lerma Ore-third er more easa, bi'. one and two year With a per eevt asual security Usees, aad dpU el i oeut at time of aale Act ct ftsie at th expense et derm-' before Andiew Here, notary Cl4 2oitd COISXiOJ' JCDICIAi ASVCATISXICXNT. IMPROVES AND VACAN.T succession op pataics stctr VKo. 23.017-Clvu Zistrlct Court for th I ex urieana. BTHOrYt O'CONNOR Nichols uetioneer Office 17 Careon.

SATDKUAY. 17th November, 1- O'clock at the Auctioneer' Exi virtue of aa order of the Euu Civil District Conrt for parish cf dated 13th October. 18M3, will ta onbiie aneooa the foUowing deoriieu i arty, to-wit i. th cottag pbopkbtt, r-i MAONOJ.IA BTMZETi in the irt this city, ia the squsre bounded ty I Lochst. rato and 1 halia streets 1 designated as No.

6 and measure 32 on ii Sgnttha street, by 18 feet 7 inci, lines in depth between parallel lines. ia. piv. lots oy 6kodi, in district, la the square bonecee br En lla, Stiro and Tvnti street, eesignain Nos. 1 to adjoin each ether, and whole front on Krato atreet U.

lines, by X'lb feet ii inohea and lines street and 2d feet 7 Incite aad 6 hae a treet. Tenne one-thtrd er more each, at r. of tne parehasers. the balasre otlt one and two years, with lDeretof 8j 5er annum and all nnat aeearuy posit 10 per cent at time of 1. Act or sale at tbe expense ot the tr before Benjamin fry, Avao notary O14 20 37n101T BY BArMOARDKN TIXZZ: Newly Oullt Cottsga WITH LAB.QE OBNAHSSTAL 6T.ZZ No.

233 CoJgmfcns Strest. JUST BELOW ESPLANADE AVEHCE. EAST TEAMS AND LONG CKKEX r. BT BA0KOABDKN A PBIETDItlC Oeorr Ariedrichs, Atfciwr-'. No.

176 Common rrreet a eATUKIAV. SO. 18Kt. at 12 o'clock n- ettueaueuc Exchange. Nea.73 and 7 fet, Charie will be sold at pnblie aneuon THK MOO HH AND NEWLY TTT" COTTAGE BEoIDENOK.

N. Hi Co street, built on elevated brick bf i. Bated ia tbe Third aiatrictoi this city, iu boonded by Colnmbas, Laharpe. iwchebiavs atreeta, containing about rooms in the main and tiiree it a building ta the rear, comprising donM i wide hail, sleeping apartmanie and dining, serv set and waabreoms. slun ew large shed snd ponitry-henae.

terns and three wells. The gronnus co: eleven choice lots ef high land, fronts in feet Oh Columous, 314 feet on lucua feet on I.shvrpe street, constlmtlng tiii the prettiest home tn that doljf'liu al bood. it adjoin the property of Mr. J. Bonsweae, and ia proximate te schools and boree car eoa venleDcea.

Tornts Oaclhir er ninTecsah at pvir' optica, balsnce at 1 aod 8 rear' cet.it dor's lira, notes with per cent per sr on iu est. aud all otner nsnal rniny c. chaver to asanin the tax due ani evi lbso and deposit lo per cent in eaanet t-c chase price at the time of sale. ACt Of eale be lor red. Zengel, at pntoba expense.

el 1 kX JNOktATO ITJtJlClAL ADVIRTlSSatrT. McCrackcn Cor. of CustomhoHSS and i T'aa -KACHINSKY AND PAEAPrxTr.rl Sultabi to a Pomitar Pactorx. XT PtJBLIO AUCTION ON EAST In the matter et EREftSffL A VL.t TKEIB CEEDITOf.3. Clvu Diatriet Court for th parish ef C.

Division No. SYNDICS SALE. BY B.ON0BATO, Asottone-r Bourbon street On bAlt' ber SO, lbo. at 13 o'clock ut I tloneers" Exchange, No. 73 and 74 t- street, nader an by TtrtuA ol an or Hun H.

Kighld' Jniie oeptember 1. 1889, 1 wij proor- a i following desoribed properi frwi v- PiVhi OtKTAlM LuT or ti rether with the bulldlnrs and thereon, and the right, wars, tuilns and advantages there" mo and belonging, sttusted in tne b- i of this our, la the sousrs bountV-l i bon. Bonian. fcienviiieand Deri' deaignated a lot on -and tw tway.elx, both Inclnslv. Let corner of CUHtoaabouae and tvefb and Boeasures 37 feet in float on u-.

street. byl091et 10 inea. ad 1 and front on Derb! sircut, vi.i depth on the opposite sils Un it to SO. both inclusive, enjoin mti measure each k7 feet fioiit co i t-treet, by a dapttt of lu feet 10 if lines betweea parallel lines, ad -ur. And at 1 o'clock a.

ea tbs Bel ec Deibigny and Customhoniie -also be sold for account ot said ir" by Virtneof same or er, all th tinned said premises, couipiinr Ohinery, iieileis. LantwF and fnlly rieserlked in lnventiory riled in c- Tenaa and Condition For Cash on the spot, iorttiriei er mere cash at parebauer'a option balance one and two years credit i th purokici-er, bearing 8 per cent i Interest trtw day of sai ami aneuial mortgage and Vndof Leu liegn on the property aol-t, the 1 usual ecerity cianMHS ot 8 1 feesia event of suit to enforce ro Improvemonte te kp insured 1 transferred, A cash dopoeit of lo be required on the spot tu bind the ibis being an established faeUng -law exempt from taxation. Act cf eale betore Jos. Zevr." tkry ptibllo: at tka expense of th pun- sia 'i an hup 7 10 i 17 vo BX BJBUGNONk bLaJ- At Acctlcn Rocra, 33 r. 3Vt TWO" SPLENDID PA BLOB tVIZ' ELIOANT BEDBOOM BtTlTS, TJM SETS, SIDE BOARD, KX1 TAB AKTKL and PIEB 1 PINE CLOCEa, ODD PIKCECr i TUBE.

VA8AS and OKSAJli -BIB COTLEBT, etc, ad cthar article, BTfialONJNlABLAKELT.il-Will be sold AioN DAY, m. Tern- Cnsh. CTEPiinii J. Dr: Cas removed bis office K. 3 Cacti street N.

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