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THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12; 1896. 5 ThTXbENCY OF a rn Harness Boyr wagons, Tricycle Mtf 5 castomhouse. "acbks i ndi fsiSrOB SALE. TRGB tTELLOWPI. OAK.

1 iSs LAND SUITABIJBFOR J.ISAH. HOWCOTT. gjgj' STREET. 'tbulein'S, LJnd are to sbP Pre" ur-a pnloB and Dryades. t- dbl by Mm prfn-vTrtMBoekner.

signed Jan. 4. r.i JW recorded to mort- mtZto2ca: and with LJr Mecnrity for $5000. iwi retarded In mortgage 24' condi-' trtnf-thfta performance and TRen hla duUej IfrSrta district, parish of I. WCRPHY J.

FOSTER, Louisiana, have una tsia my proclamation, Si 3 (iTls'f pobUo notice, to aU w.ia ntet-tted and concerned to SSnjit the office the TV fcitiTat the of Baton wtt ainety day; from and sobl tka hereof, why aald 2 Borttafe resulting therefrom to (Brilfil and annulled, and the Turf s-eiriaef discharged from any Ja the premises. ilfrutnre and the seal of Uttiiiu at the city of Baton in January, A. D. 1896. a -Jn3RPHX '-'OSTEB.

Seoretarj State. nt Diaaer, Dally, 5:80 to Daj, IS to 2, 40c lew C151L STREET, nr ORLEANS, LA. AALD, Proprietor alfi6-ly eoo Car Mules TOR SALE. C3 LOT ID OTTERED. tra, Thomson ft jig BABONNB STREET.

iIechaud, corner ITul PEEDEDO CT CMXaWa. LA, CnSAUY LOCATED. latest imprormeata. GENTLEMEN desiring good saddle horses for Mardl Oras parades can obtain same at a reasonable rate. W.

28, Picayune. F12 3t IN five mlnntes time Trlxle gles a loTely and yonthfnl complexion. Sold at Lyons', BOc 1419 Kerleree bet. Robertson and Villere, Rives complete satisfaction; take Vlllere car. F12 lw CRESCENT School -of Physical Cnl tare-Prof.

O. Kohler, physical director. Office and classrooms 1325 Carondelet at. HAZEL KUSSELi. fStoll), trumpet and materializing mediom.

Seances Tuesdays. Thursdays and Fridays at 8 p. m. Readings daily. 746 Carondelet.

F8 1W WE hare removed onr office to oar distillery, cor. Genola and Palmyra. Telephone No. 206. P.

O. Box 1708. Herrmann Lanata, F62W WIRE SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS. E. B.

KEMP. BARON NE AND PERDIDO. o31 '05 diWly FORTCNE-Teller In cards, hands and water. 1419 Kerlerec Robertson and Villere. Jal5 lm PROF.

Joseph Fowler, medium, clairvoyant, tells past, present, future. 1727 St. Charles. F4 lm UPHOLSTERING, carpets laid, furniture repaired, arrlsbed; nrattresaes, feathers renovated with stekm. carjets renovated like new.

L. Dedel, 1125 and 1127 Josephine. Ja29 lm MME. CARSON, 131 Broad, near Canal, clairvoyant, card reader, magnetic healer. 60o and $1.

Jal5 lm' DR. PAIRKX treats all diseases or men and women; special attention given to diseases of wotren. No. 1110 S. Rampart nihlS 12m PATENTS.

TRADE MARKS, notary and commissioner of deeds for all ths states. J. O. Enstls. Hennen Building.

814. n21 3m Show Your Colors. 1 1 Unnvn jnCB C32 ciKAL. isaus Street. TDTB CaRn Oil ta Arrives.

SOS a. tn. 1 P- :55 p. lK.prn tot El Paw, Buffet nd con- fttw gcedryT r'aL. Dallas, Sax.

1 kll IHIIII.N V8 litem 1 UERLEIfl. -3n are pp: p-Si 'or Jw iti By Order of Am King.) Department Lord High Chamberlain, Carnival Palace, Capital City of New Orleans, Jan. 18, 1896. To All Loyal Subjects of the Capital City: Greeting The Carnival of 1S96 is sp-prachlng, and His Majesty, the King, will arrive at Ma Capital City on the 17th day of (February, and the Carnival will culminate oo the eve of Tuesday, ISth February. Now.

la order to give evidence of the Joy that prevails In the anticipation of all the pleasure bestowed through" the beneficent reign of His Most Blessed (Majesty, REX, King of the Carnival. IT IS ORjDArXED: F5RST That all citizens are requested to DISPLAY THE ROYAL COLORS OF PURJ'LE, GREEN AKD Off-ID, from public buildings, stores and residences throughout the Capital City. That the loyal subpects of His Majesty will extend to the visitors who will throng the avenues of the Capital City daring the Carnival, a cordial greeting and hospitable entertainment. THAT THB Alt Tt IT AIL AND SOJOCRiN OF HIS MAJESTY 9H.VLL BB-6ET APART AS CAYS OF GREAT OBSERVANCE AND STATE, and all subjects ahull give obedience to the decrees of the Royal Household of His Majesty. Official.) BATMTJRST, Lord High Chamberlain.

K3PY. Seventh Secretary. JalOtgoa A NEW BOOK. "A Catechism of the Constitution of the Cnlted States of America." This is the title of a new and much needed book, by John W. Overall, formerly of New Orleans, but for maay years of New York.

It is published by the suther at 243 West 0ne Hundred and Tweatv-slxth street. New York, snd -printed by Little of that city. The typography is clear and attractive. For ssle by Geo. P.

Wharton, new No. 212 Carondelet street. d22 That la what sire eontead-ftmor wlthi now. a day or two we'll karre thlnra straightened mt and will be ready for business. In the meanwhile we earn send yon catalogrnea, etc-and it too annat have It, the piano itself.

Would he srlad to get It ont of the borne any- wax BATES' s. eh 1027 Canal Street. 15 '98 SnWeFrly olT lyW CATHOLIC WINTER SCHOOL OF AMERICA. TULANB HALL, University Place, Bet, Canal and Common 8ts. FOUR WEEKS' COURSE.

INCLUDING FXFTY-TWO LECTURES ON SCIENCE, ART. NATURAL HISTORY. ETHICS, BELT.F.S LETTRF.S. PEDAGOGY. ETC COMMENCING THURSDAY, FEB.

20, 1896. At 10:30 a. 4 p. m. and 8 p.

m. each day. IHB LECTURES AND ADDRESSES BY MOST EMINENT SCHOLARS AND POPULAR SPEAKERS. Life patron fee 100 00 Annual patron, fee 10 00 Single course. Ave lectures 1 00 Single admission 25 A patron fee rovers admission to all lectures and other functions.

Apply to Secretary, A. H. FLEMMING, Tulana Hall, University Place, dl5 2m New Orleans, La. Miss Maria Parloa Is an authority on cooking she Says "Use a good stock for the foundation of soups, sauces and many other things, and the best stock is Liebig Company's Extract of Beef" 100 of Miss Pirloa's recipes sent gratis by Dauchy 27 Park Place, New York. PEERY'S Will Eradicate WORMS FROM THE HUMAN BODY PRICE 25 chs PER VIAL -Ja8 96 WeSalT nYt GEXT, oucitS.1,0,Went 0 SEINES.

FISHING TACKLE, CROQUET. EASEBALL GOODS. BASKETS. FREEZERS. WATER COOLERS.

REFRIGERATORS. Ice Chests, Fruit Jars, Hammocks, Lamps, Lanterns. Brooms. Brashes. WINES.

ROPE AND PACKING, AXLE GREASE, WHIPS. Books, Stationery. Soaps, Corks, Oars. Scales, Sieves, Bird Cages, Traps, I Cheese Safes. RAPPING PAPER.

AND BAGS. Line of Tinware and Woodenware. I JLC. JI0RR1S COMPANY, 1324 4 "330 Tehonpltovlas Street, 'CORNER NATCHEZ. 1B Tk5-i3oWeFrlj DTSUBANCE STATEIBEWTS Annual Statement of the ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL, ESG.

For tbe.yetr ending Dec 31, 1896, In conformity to Act 841 of the General Assembly of the 8tate of Louisiana, approved March la. 1855. A-certained capital U. 8 Assets in the United States I'iSlSjS IS LiabiUUes, less stock and surplus 5,243,761) 00 Premiums (P.) received in Louis- iana, 195 112,207 00 Losses (F.) paid in Louisiana. 1895 97,683 OO Losses Incurred in Louisiana, "wm.

"railey CO. F9 lm Agents and Attorneys. Annual Statement of the IMPERIAL INSURANCES COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON, ENG. For the year ending Dec 31, Jf; lormity to Act oa or tne utun.i of the- State of Louisiana, approved March 1 Ascertained capital U. 'h'SS? SS Assets in the United States HVi' LiabiUUes, leas stock and surplus 7d.

Premiums (F.) received in Louisi- ana, 15 XX Losses (F.) paid In Louisiana. 1S95 15.044 WW wji." "railey FOlm Agents and Attorneys. Annual Statement of the WILLIAMSBURG CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. For the year ending Dec.

31," 1S96, in conformity to Act 341 of the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana, approved March la. Liabilities, less capital and sur- plus 577,665 Premiums (F.) received in Louisi- ana 1895 B.Stw Losses (F.) paid In Louisiana, 1895 63 00 Losses (F.) incurred in Louisiana, 1 ftflt Oo 708,970 00 MARSHALL J. SMITH F9 lm Agents and Attorneya. Annual Statement of the MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON, ENG. For the year ending Deo.

31, 1895, in conformity to Act 341 of tbe General Assembly of the State of Louisiana, approved March 15, 1S55 Ascertained capital U. 0fJ? Assets in the United States 607.495 00 Liabilities, less stock and sur- plus ...1 111.962 00 Premiums M. and received in Louisiana, 1S95 88,860 00 Losses til. and paid in Louis- iana, 1SS 6.301 00 Losses (M. and Incurred in Louisiana, 18U5 8.701 00 WM.

M. RAILEY F9 lm Agents snd Attorneys. Annual Statement of the INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENN. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1896, in conformity to Act 341 of the General Assembly of tbe State of Louisiana, approved March 15.

1855. Capital paid np 13,000,000 00 9,487.673 00 Liabilities, less capital and surplus. 4,465,657 00 Premiums (F. received in Louisiura, 1S95 34,701 51 M. 26.S0O 27 Losses (F.

paid In Louisiana, lb5 F. 18,738 79 M. 55,558 98 Losses (F. Of.) incurred tn Louisiana, 1895 F. 17.866 64 M.

55,556 98 MARSHALL J. SMITH tc F9--lm Agents and Attorneys. Annual Statement of the PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PROVIDENCE, R. I. For ths year ending Dec 31, 1895, in conformity to Act 341 of the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana, approved March 15, 1S55.

i Capital paid np $400,000 OO Assets 1,479,280 OO Liabilities, less capital and surplus 913,880 00 Premiums received in Louisiana, 1895 24,262 65 Premiums (M.) received in Louis- iana, 1895. 6,969 35 Losses OF.) paid in Louisiana, 1895 9,405 08 Losses paid in Louisiana, 1S95 6,013 43 Surplus 165,400 00 MARSHALL J. SMITH F9 lm Agents and Attorneys. Annual Statement of the PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CT. For the year Dec.

31, 1S9S, in conformity to Act 341 of tbe General Assembly of the State of Louisiana, approved March. 15. 1855. Capital paid np 12.000.000 00 Assets 5,246,519 00 Liabilities, less capital snd surplus 2,821.876 00 Premiums received in Louisiana, 1895 69,606 00 Losses (F.) paid In Louisiana, 15 88.897 OO Losses (F.) incurred la Louisiana. 15 29,752 00 Surplus 424,943 00 WM.

M. RAILEY Agents. F9 lm WM. M. RAILEY, Attorney.

Annual Statement of the GREENWICH INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1896, In conformity to act 341, of the General Assembly of the. State of Louisiana, approved March 15, 1855: Capital paid ap $200,000 00 Assets 1.373.318 00 Liabilities, less capital and surplus 00 Premium (P.) received in Louisiana. 1895 25,446 00 Losses (F.) incmrred in Louisiana, 1885 7.S48 00 Premiums (M.) received in 4,434 00 Losses (M.) paid in Louisiana, 1895 5,108 00 L.

MONROSE, F8 lm Agent and Attorney. Annual Statement of the COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED, OF LONDON, ENG. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1895, In conformity to act 341, of the; General Assembly of the State of Louisiana, approved March 15, 1855: Ascertained capital U.

8.. $1,188,902 00 Assets in tbe United 3,506,031 00 Liabilities, less stock and surplus 2,367,128 00 Premiums (F.) received in Louisiana, 1895 23.464 00 Losses (F.) paid In Louisiana, 1895 19,133 00 Looses (F.) Incurred In Louisiana, 1895 10.639 00 L. MONROSE, F8 lm Agent and Attorney. Annual Statement of the LONDON. ASSURANCE CORPORATION, OF LONDON, ENG.

For the year ending Dec. 81. In conformity to act 341, of the General Assembly of the State rf Louisiana, approved March 15. 1850 1. Ascertained capital U.

8...... $1,299,126 00 Assets in the United States 2,373,648 OO Liabilities, less stock and surplus 1,074,521 00 Premiums (F. received in Louisiana, 1895 Vi 6,001 80 M. At 83,619 75 Losses (F. paid In Louisiana, 1895 B66 89 M.

A 4,657 72 Losses (F. Incurred In Louisi- ana, 1895 F.f 871 89 M. I. 9.918 72 L. MONROSE, F8 In Agent and Attorney.

HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE OF NEW YORK. For the year ending Dec. 81st, 189S, In conformity to Act 841 of 'the General Assembly of tbe State of Louisiana, approved March 15. 1855? Capital paid np 00 Assets 2,533,627 00 Liabilities, less capital and 1,815,76200 Premiums (F.) received In Louisi- ana. 1895 25,264 00 Losses (F.) paid In Louisiana, 1895 4,429 00 Surplus 217,864 00 BRAND LIVINGSTON.

F4 lm Agents and Attorneys. BICYCIES. We Want Ag-enti in Every City In the South for ELDBEDGE, Write or Catalog-. STAUFFER. ESHLEUAHS COS 511-513 Canal Street, Hew OrJeaoa.

SPECIAI- NOTICES: V. WE HAVB FOR SALE LANDS AND FARMS. IN LARGS' AND SMALL TRACTS. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOB TRANSPORTATION AND MARKETS. CURTIS WALMSLEY.

-Ja7 tf 1ST CARONDELET STREET. THE friends and subscribers of ths Seventh Street 1 Protestant Orphans' Horns are hereby notified that tbe lady managers will make their annual call daring the months of February and kferen. M. I MIDDLEMISS, Secretary. F12 WeSntmh31 $100 REWARD NO QUESTIONS.

ASKED I will pay $100 for the return of any of ths articles stolen from ny residence Sunday, Feb. 9, especially the diamond and pearl brooch and tbe set of gold stud buttons. No questions asked. Correspondence solicited. CHAUNCEY STONE, 4726 PrytanW street, near Valence.

F12 tf THE regular monthly meeting: Of ths LOUISIANA SUGAR. PLANTERS ASSOCIATION will be held on THURSDAY EVENING. Feb. 13. at 8 o'clock, at No.

339 Carondelet street. New Orleans. All Interested are Invited to be present. F12 2t REGINALD DYKERS, Sec'ty. CHARLES E.

RICE. INSURANCE AGENT. Representing COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE OF LONDON. GREENWICH FIRE INSURANCE OO. MACON FIRE INSURANCE CO.

F8 2w No. 410 Hencen Building. THE firm of BICE A McOONNICO ban been dissolved. Ths affairs of ths firm will bs li quidated by F8 2w CHARLES E. RICE.

OFFICE Board of Commissioners Fifth Louisiana Levee District, Vidalla, Feb. 5. 1896. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Fifth Louisiana Levee District at Delta. MONDAY, the 17th Inst, By order of the President.

F7 lw W. H. SHIELDS, Secretary. WALLACE BEHAN. CHRISTIAN WOMAN'S EXCHANGE CAFE, COR.

SOUTH AND CAMP STS. Breakfast, 25 cents. Lunch, 15 cants. Dinner, 50 cents. Board by the 'week, $5.

Meals to order at reasonable prices. '96 SnMoWedFrtf NOTICE Is hereby gives that I have withdraws from tbe DePASS BEHAN and am carrying on ths business of Architect and Superintendent at Room 12. Hick's Building. 316 Baronne street, corner of Union street. s2 SuWely NOTICE to Subscribers New Orleans Seamen's Bethel.

To protect its friends from Imposition by unauthorized parties during its special canvass for funds, the management of tbe Bethel will, from this date, furnish its collectors with written credentials, signed by the President snd Secretary. No oka hss authority collect for the Bethel excepting members of tbe Board of Directors and our regular collectors. Checks should be made payable to G. H. GREEN, Treasurer, HENRY GINDEB.

Secretary. New Orleans. Feb. 6, 1896. F7 lw THE DEATH OF OUR SENIOR, MR.

WILLIAM B. THOMPSON. WILL CAUSE NO INTERRUPTION IN OUB BUSINESS. WHICH WILL BE CARRIED ON AS HERETOFORE. W.

B. THOMPSON CO. F5 2w WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION RESTAURANT. 632 GRAVIER STREET, BETWEEN ST. CHARLES AND CAMP.

New Orleans. La. Meals served from 7 a. m. to 6 p.

m. Breakfast 25c, Dinner 35c. Lnnch 15c. COFFEE A SPECIALTY. 5c A CUP.

Fl lm Fruits, Cakes and Pies. NOTICE to License Payers, New Orleans, Feb. 1, 1896. The city licenses for 1896 will become delinquent on the 1st day of March and will bear 2 per cent Interest per month from that date. Parties interested will please call at ones and avoid rush.

Fl lm OHA8. H. 3CHKNCK. Treasurer. NOTICE to Bondholders of Levee Steam Coital Press Company bonds, secured by mortgage-by act before Edgar Grima, notary public, passed on the 6th day of November, 1881.

Tbe drawing of numbers of bonds of $500 each and interest, according to tbe schedule on said bonds, will take place on MONDAY, the 2d day of March. 1896, at tbe Citizens' Bank of Louisiana, No. 620 Gravler street, st 12 o'clock noon, wben and where all holders of bonds are requested to attend the said meeting, Kl td BUSINESS CHANCES. $300 ABSOLUTELY Secured Purchases business $300 monthly guaranteed; experience unnecessary; references. Address Business, Picayune.

Fl 2w JUDICIAL. CHAS. T. YENNI ET ALS. VS.

NEW ORLEANS CO-OPERATIVE BANKING ASSOCIATION. CIVIL DISTRICT COURT for the Parish of Orlei ls Division No. 47.119. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein interested to show cause within ten days from tbe present notification (if any they have or can), why tbe second provisional account presented by Will-lam P. Wall and Theodule Buisson.

liquidators and receivers of the late New Orleans Co-operative Banking Association, should not be approved and homologated and the funds distributed in accordance therewith. By order of the court. F12 16 21 A. V. FLOTTEy Clerk.

A DO LP BORY VS. HIS CREDITORS. CIVIL DISTRICT COURT for the Parish, of Orleans Division No. 47,593. Notice is hereby given to tbe creditors of this estate snd to all other persons bereln Interested to show cause within ten days from the present notification (If any they have or can) why the final account presented by Victor faaberret, syndic of the creditors of this estate, should not be approved and homologated and the funds distributed in accordance therewith.

By order of the court. F12 16 21 A. V. FLOTTE, Clerk. SUCCESSION OF MARTIN REHAGK.

CIVIL DISTRICT COURT for the Parish of Orleans Division No. 48,184. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons bereln interested to show cause within ten days from the present notification (if any they have or can) why the account presented by John A. Rcbaare. testa mentary executor of this estate, should not oe approved ana homologated and tbe funds distributed In accordance therewith.

oy oraer ot tns court. F8 12 17. A. V. FLOTTB, Clerk.

OFFICE of Board of Commissioners. La-fourche Basin Levee District. New Orleans, Feb. 4, 1806. Whereas, to this date no owner or owners of lands situated In ths Lafourche Levee District have taken advantage of the resolution adopted by this board Dec.

2. 1895, authorizing said owner or owners of lands to test in court the validity of his or their titles to said said resola-Uon being as follows: "Resolved, That any owner or owners of said lands who desire to test the validity of his or their titles shall have the preference right to purchase his or their lands from the board over again, at tbe government price of land of that character; provided, that the supreme court of this state renders an adverse judgment against the possessor or possessors of said land: tbe beard onlv rivinv n.it claim deed to said land; and provided tbe pur-. lw wiuun uuieiy days alter tno n. decision of the supreme Therefore, be it resolved. That aforesaid resolution be and Is hereby rescinded and repealed.

Resolved, further. That this resolution be published daring thirty days In the official Journal, and three times a week during two weeks la both ths New Orleans Times-Democrat and the New Orleans Picayune. B. LEMANN. President.

L. D. MARTIN, Secretary. F6 8 10 12 15 17 DR. E.

BERJOT. special treatment for all ladles' complaints; painful and Irregular menstruations always relieved. 17 (new No. 120) 8. Rampart.

F28 12m ADVERTISING IS TO BUSINESS WHAT THE HORSE IS TO THE UUG.GLX-JX KEEPS TfllAGS GOJL3G. WANTED. sapsa as a si Mnnm 0t0t0m00m000 A 'GOOD. young, colored for dlnin. room work.

Apply 3011 Prytanla bet. Antonine and Foucher. ClTtir'Tr wArk.r 1... anil i- nlture. Ellison.

Royal and St. Ann. vnnvA iuc vvjmi wciA WAS, 0W1S, AS. ply to Ko.824 SBampart at. TO cook and do washlnc for small Camllv white or colored woman, to go home at night; references required.

Apply 1219 First, between 10 and 1 only, Thursday. WHITE girl for housework and assist with children. 2u27 Baronne st. GROCERY clerk: none bnt an hand need apply. Wm.

R. Glover, corner Pry- tania ana upperune. VW 2t A DOZEN young men to prepare for better positions in our University Night School. 1921 Coliseum at. 'bookkeeping, penmanship.

English, shorthand, of tha highest Tulttnn. $2 to $1Q. dl5 SuWefim Dinar nnl.r h.lh, m. vwl nvul ww.w, aui f)WU. habits: best of references required.

Address BRIGHT men to Drenare mall for the an- proaching examination for the customs ser vice in this city. Particulars free. NatL Cor. Institute. Washington, D.

C. F10 3t $25 FOR a course of bookkeeDinr. or short hand and typewriting. Miss OneaL 4 Bourbon. BOOKKEEPING tauaht aulcklv.

nractim.ll-. senslbly, business-like; request circulars. MieUy, 815 Carondelet, near Julia, go ee T3y A PHARMACIST One who Is favorably known and fully recommended by the physicians and druggists ot this city as a competent unexceptional business qualifications as a retail druggist. Address, complying mTh above, Post Office Box 29. Fo tf WANTED SITUATION.

BY practical planter, as overseer on sugar farm, or the superintendence of farm across the lake. Address Practical, this office. CAPABLE young married man. good ac countant, wants situation. Address o.

tms omce. F12 3t BY experienced young man with family to take care of horses and do stable work. Address this omce. Fll 2t BY young man of 30, is good bookkeeper snd can correspond in English, French and Spanish; has recently returned to New Orleans after an absence of several years, daring which ne nuea responsible position in a nrni which wound up its business; unexceptional city reference given. Address A.

D. Picayune. F9 lw WANTED AGENTS. AGENTS wanted fur a new edition of "Horns o' tbe Bible." Greatly enl-rged with a full account of tbe Turkish-Armenian question, giving a graphic description of the massacres, sufferings end ptrsecatlcns of the helpless Ciirist-Irns of Armenia, written by eye-witnesses. Greatest selling book of to-day.

Complete outdt 50c. ireigbt paid and credit given. Act quick. R. H.

Woodward Company, Baltimore. Md. Fll 2t LADY agents wanted to. canvass the city; salary $1 per day. Address, immediately, El-vlra M.

Warren. New Orlea ns. F7 lm AT lasts Electrio light for necktie. $1 B0; sample elegant, brilliant, scientific; cata-iogae agents' goods 3c Ohio Electric Cleveland. si 9 '95 ly WANTED PUPILS.

TELEGRAPHY. bookkjeDlne. shorthand: ud- Xo-date methods. New Orleans Business Col- lege, 8 Masonic Temple. n23 ly MERCANTILE Shorthand and Typewriting Office and Schoo A.

A MeNaliy. room 215, Hennen Building, Carondelet and Common; copying Jal7 tft-ly COMMERCIAL Shorthand and Typewriting office. Misses Emant.61. Room 22, 219 Carondelet, Denegre Building. Copying.

Ja.17 lm MISS BREEDEN. 8TENOGRAPUUR AND TYPEWRITER. L-. L. AND GLOBS BLDU.

ol3 lv HENDERSON'S Banjo. Mandolin and Guitar Studio; most practical snetheds used. 4 Bourbon, cor. Canal. WANTED ROOMS AND BOARD.

TWO furnished rooms. In a Catholic family, with or -without board. Address B. C. Picayune office.

K12 10t PARTIES having accommodations of board or rooms for carnival visitors would do well to address, giving location, terms, Egypt, Lock Box 47. F2 3t F9 7t WASTED TO PURCHASE. TO buy or rent a second-hand office desk. Address Desk. Picayune.

SHETLAND pony, cart or wagon, and harness. Address Lock Box 48, Louisville, LMlas. F12 lw FURNITURE. Pianos and tbe entire contents sf houses bought for cash. Highest market price paid.

Address, X. Y. P. U. Box 656.

'88 tf FURNITURE. Carpets. "Pianos, contents of residence bought. P. O.

Box 1206. o29 tf WANTEDt-Parties having furniture and other articles to sell to know that it la to their interest to call on A. Brlgnonl. auctioneer, at 49 Royal, near Bienville. my22 tf ANTIQUES, bronze-mounted furniture, carved pieces, old clocks, ornaments, etc Address Antiqse Hunter.

Box 835. P. O. n27 tf MISCELLANEOUS. FURNITURE repaired, carpentering and all kinds of handiwork done; prices very moderate.

Cbaa. Bollard, 1812 near Dryades. Fl 15t WANTED Names of persons troubled with asthma or any ccugh. Samples and book mailed free. F.

Qocanx. Honma. La. au5 AWtf ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE Bought and sold. New No.

1048 Camp st. Js26 lm 1000 HOUSEKEEPE RS to know they can buy elegant Window Shades at CO cts. st Leopold Levy's. No. 133 Canal st.

my 13 tf FURNITURE, carpets, pianos; contents ot residences and stores purchased. A P. O. Box 1258. sS tf Window Shades on Spring Rollers at Piiger's.

451 snd 463 Dryades st. myl8 '00 tf BOARDING. GOOD board, large rooms, wM, light balls; well heated. Mrs. tlckney.

29 Coliseum park. F7 2m ATTENTION, carnival visitors! 1352 Magazine street, furnished rooms, with or without board. Fll 1W IN private family; French and English spoken; references exchanged. Address Picayune office. F9 7t CARONDELET HOUSE has just been renovated all through; rooms 50c to $1 per day; board, if desired; transient custom desired.

Ja26 8w CARNIVAL boarders taken. 1111 Felicity st. Hot and cold baths. Take Magazine street cars. F5 lw COMFORTABLE rooms, with very desirable board, at 1912 St, Charles ave.

Mrs. B. Behan. F2 tf CURS. CLARK 19 Union bet.

Carondelet and St, Charles; rooms and board. F2 lm ROOMS AND BOARD IN A PRIVATE FA-d-ILY. Apply 1422 Camp st. myl9 tf 1 COMFORTABLE front room and good board. Mrs.

C. R. Railey. hllS St. Mary St.

mh9 tf BLEGANT front and other rooms; hot and cold water, yard: private family. 1728 Josephine. tx CWB- TO BEtlT. 807 CAMP. cor.

Julia, furnished rooms, all front; on line of ell parades; centrally locat-ed; 60c to $1 per day. F12 7t FURNISHED room, In private family, for gentleman only. 15SO 'St, Andrew, i ear st, Charles ave. F12 Sf 1241 PRYTANIA cor. Erato, pleasant, well-furnished rooms, in private family; terms reasonable.

F12 lw 837 (NEW) RAMPART Elegantly nlshed rooms; hot and cold F2 14t FOJX SALE. JOHN SCHWAB, THE RELIABLE PIANO SEALER, 2014 Magariae SL, Near St. Andrew. Pianos of the Highest Grade and Standard of Excellence, Prices will be found riflrht. Terms made to aula.

ap21 95 SnWely CHOCTAW INDIANS HEALING. SPRINGS, Ta-nl-eo Springs. 52 miles from New Orleans, 1 mile from Bay St. Louis conrt-bouse; finest site in tbe south for water cure sanitarium; water un equaled in purity and health-giving q-ialitlea. Call or address D.

Jr- "6 Union New Orleans. No. a. fast ex.7-80 a mi -o. coast ac.

dally i exc. i No. l.Lim. ex.6:50p ex. No- 5.

rt mi No. Lim. as Illinois CentraL No. 25. local mall a.anl uuctn NOTI OF.

tn tha -Pnhlle A eonntrv blacksmith shop, well equipped, for sale, complete; good place for a family; furniture, chickens, horse and cart; all for $10O cash. Address Edrare Ollvlere. Olivier P. La. COTS ISO cents.

F.lllann. Roval and St. Ann. F12 lw 450.000 BRICKS at $4 M. 100 squares English Slate, at $4 square.

100.000 feet Assorted Lumber, at $5 and $6 M. Apply cor. TchocDltoulee snd Delachalse. or to M. FEITEL, F12 2w Clio and St.

Charles sts. 160 ACRES land, handsome, new house and other Improvements; good for truck and poultry; excellent natural pasturage lor stock. Full particulars 8 S. Rampart st, F12 14 FURNITURE auction sales every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 11 a.

at our salesroom, 1038 Camp, near Calliope st. Bren-nan, Landry, Sterling Co. 808 Baronne. ti WE have a larre stock of arood cigars, dodo- lar brands; also 500 new custom-made buggies. to exchange for merchandise, or real estate.

city or country. New York Business Exchange, 606 Common Room 306. THE LA. WOOD, COAL AND ICE 1209 Julia. Thos.

N. Cooke, manager, delivers. good, full measure promptly; reasonable prices. urn ly Umlte1 I NO. I ft m.

I Yasoo and MIbbIsbIddI Valley. 6. Memphis Nc 6. Memphis train. 10:00 a faat .4:00 pan Nc 21.Vbg.ex.6-30 Vlckaburg 7: 80 a as laeea and Crescent Rout.

"mlted.8:45 a mlNo, 2, linUted-T-O sa i iio. o. .7 xh a Texas and Paelfle. No. 54, Cal.

ex.9: 15 a mlNo.53. r.i -ir s'r Spf'nsa and No.61. Hot Springs and 1 1 ou mus ex.7 -M Southern Paeifle Comnany. Texaa end Mexico "California ex. 9:15 a a fast and Mexico California ex.

6:55 a ml fast 8:38 L'fay'te a mjL'fay'te local.4-59 ait outslana Railroad. MAIN LINE. Sundsv. No. ...6:55 mNc 10...

....800 Dally. Except Sunday. No. 8:10 a miNo. 8 1-85 at SPANISH FORT DIVISION.

Daily. Leave Canal street 7. 9. 11. 1.

S. K. T-m lake 8, IO. 12. 2.

4. 5:40. O-, Fort Jackson and Grand Isle. Sunday Only. Allgers 7:35 ml Algiers a as Algiers 9:55 a ml Algiers 5:30 pm Daily.

Except Sunday. Algiers ....9:55 a ml Algiers 4 :20 na Algiers 6:30 ml Algiers ..8:00 a 856 CAMP ST. Pleasant front rooms and others, nicely furnished, Old No. 214. di sm v.

HANDSOMELY furnished bouse, flat or rooms; terms moderate. 1429 Canal st. Jal4 lm i ISO CAMP Frost teams, steely turn labeda terms moderate. Fg HOTELS. jI HAVE "resnmed charge ot the Arcade noose.

BUoxl. Miss. Mrs P. Kennedy HJ24 ELECTRIO Motors of all sizes up to 10-H. at reduced prices, in all voltages.

By the Southern Electrical Mfg. and Sup. 423 Baronne st. Fll 2t STOVEWOOD Ash-oak, load, with kindling. $1 50.

Put Inside. Coal and coke at wholesalers' prices. T. J. Murray.

Rampart and SC. Andrew. ap2U '95 SuWely IF you have a lot, I will build on email monthly or yearly payments. If yon have no lot, I will furnish both, J. Manger, 841 Carondelet.

Office hours, 10 to Monday nights, to 9. F9 lm RICE, for chicken feed, 75c lbs. Robert G. Guerard. 531 S.

F9 lm sack, 100 era st. BATTERY of two boners, 14 feet by 60; aU connections. One engine 18x30" wheel with Bare-lore heater. Apply 72a S. Peters St.

F9 SnWett I HAVE a number of choice lots, on which I will build to suit purchaser; will sell cheap for cash; part cash or installment It you have stock'' in homestead buy of me through your homestesd. Ja5tf MANGER. 841 rondelet st. COUNTRY store, parish of St. Bernard, near Port Chalmette, containing 80 arpente, with improvements.

For terms address care Smith Bros. A 610 Poydras St. F9 lw TWO new cottages. Nos. 1829-1831 sfid 1833-1835; also corner lot; all on Touro and Frleur.

Apply to Geo. A. Le Roy. Toulouse and Franklin. F7 lw A NEW Mosler Pstent Combination Safe.

Apply new No. 440 Chartres st. F7 7t BY Major C. Lagarde, on Leigbton plantation, two miles above Thlbodaux, a- five-roller sugar mill and engine complete, and In fine running order, together with a national cane shredder put up two years ago; engine 14-incb cylinder; front mill 27 inches diameter, 4 1-2 feet long, back mill 28 inches diameter; made and put up by the Whitney Iron Works. F2 2w I IT til in WALL PAPERS.

J. D. LL II ID Cheapest in the city. 1108 Camp Margaret Place. ja snMoweim 500,000 BRICKS at $4 per 150 squares slate at $4 per square; 200,000 feet assorted lumber at $5 per M.

Apply at Louisiana Ice Works. Tchoupltoulas and Delachalse or to M. Feitel. St. Charles snd Clio sts.

F2 2w GASOLINE, oils, stoves, lamps, etc. F. Pe- coul. new Nos. Boa to narirea.

ej. j.vu. si tf JAS. A. BRENNAN.

610 Gravler. real estate and general auctioneer. Property sold for tsxes redeemed, rents collected, estates managed. Settlementsprompt. r-4 uo iy I HAVR elirht lots, sou are pounded by Eleonore.

State. Chestnut and Camp also seven lots on Henry Clsy. cor. Magazine; am tn bnl Id to sell on installment plan. cheap.

If you have a little money I will locate you in any aiatnct, wny pay -amw, S4l caronaeiet, SALOON at South port, having a good run. Apply B. Morere, on premises. jaau w- CHEAPEST Window Shsdes in town; carpets. mattings, curtain poles, lace curtains, equally low.

Piiger's, 451 and 458 Dryades. myl8 tf COTTAGES for sale cheap, on monthly installments, Rendon and Customhouse. S. J. Manger, tux uotoiuki.

rsT IT rniriD CYPRESS SASH AND DOORS, Cypress Cisterns, Water Tanks. We pay Writ- for nrieea. CALLAHAN ft LEWIS MFG. Patterson. city office, 808 Baronne st.

F75 ly SUGAB machinery, pumps, sugar wagons. etc. Address jurcnon; jr. u. cox ei.

an27 tf Ufltl DIDTD BROWNE JENKINS HALL ArtK.Ltd.. Camp and Glrod Sts. Finest and cheapest in the oty. my2'95 ly TO BENT. TTT.Tfi -FITFUL cottsse.

6 rooms, flower gar den. 743 Louisiana ave Edward Thompson. 530 Natchez. i- tr ELEGANT quarters on second floor, 815 Union occupied by N. O.

Electric Society; eery cuas. a. jjarenaop. ru in A COTTAGE. No, 1527 Camp bet.

Race and Orange, having twelve rooms ana Darn. Applv to W. H. Bo finger, next door. Jal2 tf TWO-STORY frame house, with stable.

118 Gaiennie at. tv-ei NO. 1814 Carondelet, near Felicity; new two-story, eight rooms, -modern improvements. $25. nvtv LONG Lease The building cor.

S. Peters and Gravler: splendidly fitted np for office or barroom. Apply to' Herrmann Lanata. Genols and palmyra, xeiepnone zuo. tr.

u. sox 1708. Fo lw STORE 920 Poydras. opposite the market: suitable for any business. Apply 1519 Caron delet.

4 xw HOUSE No. 828 Toulouse st, near Bourbon, 20 rooms, large yard and carriage entrance. A. C. Denis, canal st.

xtt haieboad scheduees. ARRIVE, i LEAVE. Lonla-rllle and Nashsr Hie. No. a sa Sunday a an No.

4, fast ex.9:45 a No. 8, coast ac. dally exc. Sunday No, 28, local Tttnta No. 4.

Ohicago limited No. 2. rt RAILROADS. THE OLD RELIABLE. LOUISVILLE AND NASHVXLL RAILROAD.

LIMITED EXPRESS DOUBLE DAILY HI PULLMAN VESTIBULE CARS. To Montgomery, BirmtBcha Nashwllle. Louis-rllle, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Jacksoawlllo, Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York. THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE.

No. Departs. Fast 10 Sunday excur sion 7:50 4 Fast ex 9:45 a 8 coast dally exc. Sunday. 8:30 Llm.

7:50 No. Arrives. 8 Fast .7:40 a as 7 coast dally exc. Sunday. 8:50 a 1 Fast line.

.6:50 9 8unday excur sion 5 8:80 pas City ticket office, under new St. Charles Hotel, near corner Common and St, Charles. Depot ticket office, foot of Canal street. Our double dally limited vestibule service from New Orleans to New York without "change makes several hours ths quickest time to competitive points, no extra fare will oe charged on this train. Dining car attached ana meaie served en route.

JOHN KILKENY, Div. Ps. Agent. C. P.

ATMORE. G. P. Louisville. Ky, QUEEN AHD CRESCENT ROUTE.

SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS. Lv. New Orleans At. Meridian Lv. Meridian Ar.

Blrming-t Ar. Chattanooga Ar. Lexlt-gton Ar. Cii circa ti No. 2.

p. 1 :00 a. m. 1:10 a. m.

5:30 a. m. 9:40 a. m. 6:00 p.

m. 7:35 p. m. No. T.60 a.

I I 7-00 a. I 12.45 p. 7:00 p. I 4:25 a. i 7:15 a.

i Lv. New Orlrt as 7:05 p. m. Ar. Clatta-ocga 9:40 a.

m. Ar. KnoTille 1:10 p. m. Ar.

Bristol 5:15 p. m. Ar. Washington 7:30 a. m.

Ar. Philadelphia ..10:50 a. m. -Ar. New York 2:00 p.m.

Th rough BtecpugCnl TO (The East ff Miles shorter to Cincinnati. tJU THROUGH SLEEPER LEAVES NEW ORLEANS DAILY AT 7:05 P. M. City Ticket Offlce. 210 St, Charles B.

H. UAUttA U. Asst. u. r.

au. New Orlsina HARDY, Gen. Pass. Agent, New Orleans, la. ILL1II0IS GEIITRAL SCBD ULB IN EFFECT.

22. Chicago i mi ted. No. 4. Lve.

.9:00 a. m. Xo. 8. Arr.

.7:00 p. SOLID VESTIBULE. GAS-LIGHTED TRAIN, WITH PULLMAN CARlL- Chicago Fast Mail. No. 2.

Lve. 7 -00 p. m.lNo. 1. 8:20 a.

Sk THROUGH PULLMAN SERVIOE TO MEMPHIS. ST. LOUIS. KANSAS CITY AND Local wiail and Express. NEW ORLEANS AND MEMPHIS.

No. 26, Lvs. 7:00 a. m.No. 25, Air.

0-80 p. ALL DAILY. Speed UnequaJed. Servloo UnexoeUod TICKET OFFICE, Corner St. Charles and Common Streets.

A. KELLOND. H. HANSON. Asst.

Gen. Pass. Aft. Gen, Pass. Agt.

au30 tf ri? MISSISSIPPI VALLEY co SCHEDULE -IN EFFECT DEC 1. 1696, Trains leave and arrive at Central 8tattaa Howard Avenue and Rampart Streets. Dally. 4 Leave, Arrive. Memphis snd Local Points.

.4 -00 p. m. 10:00 a. a V. Vieksburg and Natchez.

.7:30 a. m. aa. Solid Trains, with Pull man Sleepers. New Os leans to Vieksburg snd New Orleans ts ddemphls.

Direct snd favorite route to North Louisiana and Arkansas. Only line through ths Cls-MIsslsalppl Sugar Conn try and the far-famed Yasoo Delta. TICKET OFFICE and Common Streets. W. A.

KELLOND. A. H. HANSON. Asst.

Gen. Pass. Agt. Oea. Fans.

AgU an30 tf A DRUG STORE From April location known over forty yeara as a drug store. Magazine and Felicltj rebuilt, tile floor, metal celling, combination electric light and gas. plate-glass windows, handsome counters and shelving. Schlllinger yard and rear entrance. with all the modern conveniences; also over tbe store a twelve-room flat, with bathroom, wide front and.

side gallery all rooms newlv papered and bells; arranged for hot and cold water for bath; pantry and kitchen, with front and rear entrance; will rent store with or without the above flat; a favorable opportunity. Apply to owner, W. H. Botluger, 608 Gravler. near Camp.

F2 tf JOSEPHINE 1418, 1223, bet. Camp snd Prytanla sts. S. Kellogg. 719 Common st.

Ja25 tf CHEAP, handsome cottage, Sixth district. H. R. Gogreve, 200 Broadway, or 76 dS tl STORE No. 80 Decatur slu.

bet. Custom-noose and Bienville store No. 86 Bienville bet. Chartres snd Decatur sts. Apply to Henry Denis, 136 Gravler Cttirens' Bank Building.

s4 tf THE TWIGGS MANSION, old No. 7 Prytanla facing Margaret place; thoroughly repaired, papered, decorated and painted; is lit with gas and electricity; location centssl and has 18 or 20 rooms; now ready for occupation; suitable for club or select boarding-house: for a term of years. If desired. Apply to W. I.

Hodgson 4k Son, Agents. 143 Carondelet st. mo tf HOUSES, 7 rooms, $25; Pitt, near Sonlat. Apply Wm. Brothers, cor.

Pitt and Leon Una. ol9 tf i i POSSESSION Oct. Ths store No. 11 told) Chartres. near Canal.

Apply American Drug Store. au20 tf MECHANICS AND TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. 147 Carondelet Street. New Orleans, Jan.

20. 1896. At a meeting of tbe board of trustees of this- company, held this day, a dividend of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE on the capital stock was declared, payable on demand GEORGE FROST, Secretary Ja23 In -mobile: and ohio railroad. Double Dally Service. Fast Trains.

Shortest and quickest line ts Memphis. Nasa-ville. Cairo. St. Louis.

Chicago, St. Omaha, Kansas City And ail points aerth. easi and west. Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, with drawing-room and buffet on aU trains. Meals served at the celebrated Mobile snd Ohio dining-rooms, Artesa, and Rives, Tenn.

Close connections at St. Looia Union Station and at all junction points. Arrive (via Queen and 8:45 na. Depart (vis Queen snd 7 a. a.

For sleeping car reservations, rates, timetables, apply to C. PERKINS. General Agent, 34 St. Charles street. New Orleans; E.

POSEY, General Passenger Agent, Ms bUe. Ala. CITY TICKET OFFICE Cor. St. Charles and Canal St.

PASSENGER STATION Head Esplanade Avsaos. DAILY TAXN BKRTICB. Leaves. Arrives. California 0:15 m.

UUp.nt. Texas and Maxieo Fast ..8 m. 6:55 a. m. Lafayette Local 4:55 p.

m. 11:10 a. m. PULLMAN BUFTRT DRAWING-ROOM SLEEPERS between New Orleans snd San Francisco, Houston. Cam Antonio and City of Mexico.

TOURIST SLKEPKT between New Orleans and California. "SDN SET LIMITED" throurb to Los An. geles and San Franc lac, with Composite Car. Diner. Drawing-room.

Ten-Section Sleepers, and Compartment Car, with Ladles' Maid la attendance, commencing Oct. 81, 1895. Leaven New Orleans IO a. n. each Thursday and Monday.

Arrives 6:55 a. m. saah Wednesday and Saturday. MONEY TO LOAN. $75,000 ON city real estate.

Felix J. Drey-fous, notary public. Liverpool and London and Globe Building, Carondelet and Common sts. sl9 tf "WE lend large or small sums on good stocks snd choice city property, at low rates. Germanl a Savings Back.

811 Camp at. my24 tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST At 1. C. R.

R- Depot, or on ths way thence np St. Charles ve. to Henry Clay a or collarette. Finder -will be rewarded by returning same to 1736 Henry Clay or 537 Contl st. F12-2f LOST-Certlficate No.

4967. dated July 29. 1884. for ten shares of the capital stock ot thin ctmoanr. in tbe name of J.

A. Selgnouret, havuS beVS lost or mislaid, notice is hereby given that nnltss the same be produced this offlce within thirty days from date hereof a new certificate will be issued In lieu thereof, -and said certificate No. 4967 be declared null nd Void. -t N. RIVIERE, Secretary.

St. Charles Street Raxoa4 Co- say. J430 ln i.

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