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i THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1891-, 5 YEBTISMENTS TseId MEAL X1 zoaA Cars to Plantation. pUQOAN, 180 Common street csTro: proof against 1 oad biliousness, and -re or less disposed to dache, and tired feel-1 "this time of the year, i ty an excess of bile In oStcm. Cascarine will -'y remoTe the cause of disorders, and is guar-i cure Constipation. hT AH -itVeFr3utf l- UMtmniIt of the urtci" Savings BanK, SO. 51 CA3CP STREET, dose at Business March 81, 1891.

ASSETS.1; rv.il iweured by collateral) and taxes fixtures 88 2,675 14 $271,365 CO 181,880 50 191.305 50 718,544 00 8,022 88 760 00 232,733 82 gQ J. LIABILITIES. 10.000 00 1.353.652 94 860 OO 20 a H. ZUBERBIER, President O. AIXBLAFFER Cashier, to before me this 31st March, lfa91.

liOBT. P. UPTON, Notary Pablio. t-Attest: 3. HASSIKGEB.

J. K. MEBILH, JOLE WDDL SEED. variety ot cotton, which obtains in i tie price of 25 cents a pound. Is very nsed there for the manufacture of as.

I have just imported the seed of as Vegetable Wool or Cotton, so proflt-- -ca In New Zealand and Pern, and I de-ice it in the hands of the moat progres urn of the country. I r-i information at j. A. FERNANDEZ DE TRAVA, itawlm 19Decntur street. r.

GBISWOLD CEatabliahed 1817). iiarDiB Jbronzes, ED RICE. "'veA, per steamer Counsellor, one twenty -eight sacks choice import. SEED RICE. 1 vl br JOSEPH BUHLER, lcr' Bice Kill.

62 Dec tar Street. DESIGNS and FLORAL WORK ona Societies, CTub. efcx, call for prices on Urge orders. My work Is ac-A the handsomest and cheapest In the rare collection, strong plants very A itv Marie Henriettas, 5 feet high, $1 C.W. SICKLING, Florist a 279 Decatur street.

SEED RICE. C1SOUXA AND H05DCBA8 SEED RICE. -T FAjnTED AND SCREENED. I br ERNST 4c COL. 't Car.

Julia and Magatne streets. I Hice. Seed Rice. Clolo HondurM Carolina 6KED KICK. 5j JOSEPH BUHXEB, Planters' Bios Hilt 62 Decatur st iS nMBirara taught.

i' TEACH BBS WHEN ESI BED. -1 MJd TypewTittnic Work Solicited, Walter DUNSTAN't cShortiiaudand Typewriting Institute, Ciiarlrs Street, New Orleans, La, N'vi iFABT2iENT "OB YOUNQ nj i est c. yillere, -Importer of k-ES AND FANCY GROCERIES, 15 Caroadelet Sol A (rent ot the wrsB co, caz.ifobnia, 'Met. Whits and Bwset wine. 'U Old Distillery Limited.

Iruh Whiskies. J. Scbweppe fc Cow, ted, London; Ginger Ale and, Clnh And in stock; the finest Imported Sherries. A Urandiesand Bordeaux Clarets and ues, in eases and casks. Pate de fois jiea, ureen Peas, OUre Oils, etc, eta.

vxh.il tf IlOW nrr.TnnimnrTT i that i RANGES and CHALLENGE EEFBIGEBATOBS can be bought 1 LDWIX Limited, TAIi, DEPARTMENT, tarop and Cominoa Street. F19 '91-grly 3 CARRIAGE EMPORIUM, STDt RAMPART BTRJERT. 118, 120. 15W Xerth Baain trU New Orleans. Wagons andTehlclea UiOn for SO- A mnA Mepau- neatess and dutpatoh.

UNEXCELLED COTTIED BEER, B- SCHXTTES, 101 Poydraa BOLE AGENTS. TILLER LANDS i Bold on Commission." Larre ana -Plne, Oak and Cypr-tot aale. tlaber lands would do well to list W. K. HOWCOTTS AGENCT, lfrge 12 tt TiriGS AND RUGS.

,7 SHADES AKO POIiES. STRIPS AND SCREENS A3D.PICTOBB FRAMES, Etchings, '-uioifraph Photogravures, Olee-A ever brought to the South. Colors, Oil Paintings Pottery. iS AKD GLASS, stained Olaa Substitute. O.

K. Bnlldini? Papor, troot Carpet Lining. 1 CA.1IP IsTUEET, the Country. AMUSEMENTS. Grand Opera House.

TO-ISTIOHT I Thursday and Saturday matinees. THE SENSATION OP THE SEASON, CLEMENCEA.U' LAURA BIGGAlt AS IZA. MODEL SCENE AT I. M. Last Week of the Season.

Commencing Sunday, April 5 LILLIAN LEWIS tf UBS TasBO del Castillo, Jap Magician Liszie James, Plantation Soncs Del Vecho and Lundio, Mu-" sloal Artists I'he Cantagnaa, Impalement Act Bitrnor Peirano, Performing Kata and Mice LoKoy, Human Sledge Hammer luusions. ap RACES! RACES! (lev Louisiana Jockey Club, SPRING-MEETING, 1891. M05DAT, MARCH 80, TUESDAY, MARCH 81, "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, SATURDAY, APRIL 4. 3 RECRPTIOX C0.10I1TTER.. WILLIAM MEHLE, Chairman.

J. O. Abrams H. Charnock. A.

W. randall. Hi Hard Lee, W. H. Beanham, W.

X. Denegre, Atwood Violctt, N. D. Wallaoe, Geo. Q.

Whitney, W. E. Lawrence, 7. B. Danbar.

George Gerde. Gen. John G. Hacard, Geo. W.

J. Behan, E. H. Earrar Isaac Detgado, W. E.

SUufier. Alfred BlidelL James S. Richardson. Ko ladies admitted to grand stand unaccom panied by gentlemen. A Members are entitled to free admission lor ladies accompanying them.

In ease of postponement a Has; will be ais played from Crescent HaU. Esplanade and Dumaine street can leave Canal street every two mizintes. Quarter Stretch Badge tor $8 00 Invitation 8 OO Quarter Stretch Badge for Day 1 50 Admission to Grand 1 00 Admission to Field 6O0 Baeea to commence ut o'clock sharp. H. W.

CONNER, President. O. W. HXLTENBEBGEB. Secty.

mh29 7t CKETY NOTICES. Neither the owner, captain, nor the aa signed will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crews of the British steamship FLOWEBGATK. Captain Lothian Spanish steamship 8ANTANDEBINO, Captain Lusar. raga. RV MILLEB.

MELXTTA A CO, ap2 3t Boom's. Cotton Exchange. DRUNKENNESS Or the lJqaer Habit, PeeltiTely Cured by adminlaterlns; Dr. Hainee Oeldea Specifie. It i nmfiutmd mm a powder, wtolcfc emm b.

tl.i tm mimm of br, oup ot coffe, or te, or in SxkL wuhoal too hmowUOgm ot th. partad. It is mbmoluuty lumniaM, ud will oBmt a psnuuMot sad pxt7 tmn, wbathwthe pattaaS BOftorat. drinker or aa akotaoUe wrack. It baa ban giva.

ia tbaaaand, ot praaaatea irMi til Spadfla, It ba bapnaalaUty war tmm iiqaor appraw io raw. GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO Sole Proprietars, CINCINNATI, OHia i 4S paa. book of mattienlan ftWA T. ba bad of I LYONS 41 and 4 Camp FIN AT A BBUSSWIO, Maaai CLUVEKIU8, 143 Car F1S lyW.Krtia BRUNSWIO, Uacaxiaa and Srarlar MraMa W. SUN-MUTUAL.

Insurance Company. PAID TJP CAPITAL SURPLUS. 00 10 82 THIRTY-FIFTH ASKVAlt STATE BLEST. OFFICE STTK.STUTUAL tNSTJBANCE CO, No. 62 Caiup street.

Now Orleans. January 1. 189L1 In conformity with the requirements of its charter, the company publishes the following statement for the year ending December 81, Amount of rirrmlum lor the year ending' December 3X, xows On it risks On rirer i 83 On marine 24,904 89 $728,991. 44 AM- -tJn terminated neks ot i ooa 1A9AR1 OA $911,448 44 Less Unterminated risks of 1890 $195,466 00 Return premium. 99,011 42 294.477 43 Net $616,965 02 24 80,095 11.

Agency expenses. 10,505 60 243.909 95 Net earned premiums $373,055 07 Add lute real, discounts and 61,000 13 $424,065 20 Less Losses paid Fire $209,908 98 River X9.421 87, Marine 8.591 93 $242,922 26 Be served for unad. jus ted and a 4 it oa 2 71,105 63 A. A A. Expenses and taxes $63,149 28 2.000 00 65,149 23 TntorMf.

1 nr cent on capital stck paid 1 ducing IbiH) 49340 OO 886,094 SS Net profit carried to surplus fund The company has the following mated at their market ralnes Stocks and bonds. Ixtnsou Loans on BUI Keal estate Premiums in course of collection, $133,358 82, valued Cash in banks and ou hand. $37,960 84 aaseta CetU $822,291 69 16,693 06 14.463 57 0,298 86 $4,000 00 123,000 00 10,514 48 Total 16 iDTT i't'i ifg Capidal stock. $500,000 00 Interest. unpaid 17,462 61 Due for unadjusted and unpaid TTnterminated OO Unpaid 12,000 OO Net 810,632 S2 TotaL 16 The foregoing statement Is a Just; trueand cor.

rect transcript from the books of the company. JA8. I. DAT, President. H.

CARPENTER, Secretory. Sworn to and subscribed belore this Zlat day ot January, 1891. G. W. CHBISTT.

Notary Public, H. locnta. A. Baldwin. J.

C. Morris, T. L. Airey, R.E. Craig, II.

Newman, Jas. I. Day, J. A. Blano, D.

A. Cliaflraix, A. ilcyer, Julius Vv" els, li, a. Day, K. Jj'inUy.

Elaia Jauuaon. H. M. Preston, L. M.

Finley, W. A Gordon, B. P. Vr'alrjslcj', lfc G. BtiKli, A.

J. LoiHioTl. W. It. biaiiiior, J.

C. Cl'e, SPECIAL N0TICE3. NOTICK TO SHIPPERS. THE 80UTHEBN PACIFIC COMPANY will receive all classes of freight destined to point In western Louisiana, Texas and points beyond, and for ward same all rail without breaking bulk. Freight for Morgan's Louisiana and Railroad stations, also Bayou Teche, -will, for the present, be received and forwarded by boat Mississippi river and Lafourche crossing.

This notice cancels all former notices bearing on this subject J. G. SCHBIBVER, ap3 St Trafflo Manager." Headquarters Southern Athletic Bat talion, New Orleans. April 3, 1891.8. O.

No. One. All the companies comprising this Battalion are ordered to report at the French Opera House to-night promptly at 7 o'clock. It. Both the fatigue uniform, with leggings, and the dress uniform, will be worn.

Byortlerof Major S. p. WAUiWiii. W. C.

H. ROBINSON, Adjutant. leans, April 8. 189 Special maximum valuation of cotton for the purposes of iiver insurance lor ana auring-me currea month of A-nriL or until further notice, is tixed as follows Per Bale. cotton from the Mississippi Cotton from the tributaries thereof.

45 Cotton from, the river and 60 GEO. MATHEK, seoretary. 1 Office of New Orleans Water Work Company, 49 and 61 Baronne Street, New Orleans, April 1, 189L At a meeting ot the board of directors of this company, held this day, a semi-annual dividend of TWO DOLLARS per. share was declared, payable on and after Monday, April 6, 1891, to the stockholders of this date. L.

MACMUBDO. Secretary. ap2 7 Office New Orleans Warehouso Co New Orleans, April 2, 1891. The annual election for directors' of this' company win.be held on TUESDAY, the 14th Inst, at 180 Common street, between- the hours of 11 a. m.

and 3 o'clock p. m. J. H. DT7GGAN, Secretary.

ap Rider Artesian Well Contractors, No. 170 Poydras street New Orleans. La. Refer tof ollowlhg wells: Convent of Good Shepherd. Broad and Bienville streets; St Charles Street Railroad Company, Magnolia and Clio streets; St.

Charles Street, Railroad Com nan y. Seventh, and Baronne streets; Crescent City Ice Cora- Jany, root, near street uresoen uuy ce Com Dan v. Decatur, near Elvsian Fields street; Southern Athletic Club, Washington and Prytania streets; Morris Publlo Baths, Head of Felicity Boed; Troy La an dry Company, No. 90 North Rampart street; J. Pierce, residence, 416 Bayou Road.

mh8 SuWeFrlm' AUDUBOX PARK FESTITAli. Boys having ponies, wishing to take part in Pony Parade on Saturday, April 11, and com pete for handsome prizes, -will please apply at once to Mr. Chas. Howard, Instructor, O. jtuuing Aoaaemy, on caronaeiei street.

-By order of the Executive Committee. MAXIMILIAN HJCRKM A NN, ap22t Chairman. Important to Analerre. Referring to the beautiful criticism this paper on "The Fishes of North superbly Illus trated, by Win, CU Harris, we desire to notify the publlo that we are the sole agents for in is city anu wui mi au oruers. nuioe pieaHea to show prospectus.

For further particulars call or address HEVAN Boom 23, Denegre Building, N. m29 lw SPECIAL NOTICE. Parties In need of DIAMONDS. WATCHES and JEWELRY of all descriptions will find It to their advantage by calling at corner Common and Baronne streets. I nave just transferred my entire stock of fine jewelry from No.

48 8t Charles street to the above place, and will sell goods at prices that defy competition. J. HART, Common and Baronne Streets. mh29 lot Fer the acce nun elation of oar Upper district patrons, we have established a branch office with telephone at oar residence. No.

659 St Charles avenue, corner Washington street mh28 Ira F. JOHNSON A SON. Office of New Orleans City and Lake Railroad Company. New Orleans, March 27. 189 At a regular meeting ot the Board ot Directors, held on the 11th Inst, a quarterly dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND SEVENY-FIVB CENTS per share was declared, payable ion and after April lo, 1891.

The transfer book will be closed for ten days prior to the date lixed for the payment ot the dividend. B. LEWIS, mh27 td Office of Orleans Railroad Company, corner White and Laharpe streets. New Orleans, March 26, 1891. At a regular meeting ot the Board of Directors held on tn.

9th a dividend of TWO (2) PK CENT on the capital stock was declared out of the earnings of the last three (3) months, payable on and after April 6, 1891. The transfer book will be closed tor tea (10) days prior to the date fixed for the payment of the dividend. Dividends paid daily from 9 a. m- to 1 p. n.

P. COUOOT, -mh27 lit LAKE BORGXE CANAL, PARISH OF ST. BERNARD. The locks of this canal will be opened, until further notice, at 9 o'clock to. and at 1 and 6 o'clock p.

m. mh24 tf 1200 SQUARES BANGOR ROOFING SLATE, arrived ex bark Cheshire. Prioes on levee at Orange street or at buildings en application to A. HILL ANNAN, mh22 lm 110 Carondelet street Mew Orleans and Carrollton Railroad Company. New Orleans, March 20, 189 At a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 12th Inst, a quarterly dividend of ONE DOL LAR AND FIFTY CENTS pen share was declared payable on and after April 6, 189L WALTER V.

CROUCH. mh20 -td i Secretary. The public are hereby notified not to se. gotlate a certain Promissory Note, drawn by Mrs. Bettie Rochester to the order of and by herself dated 8, 1887, payable two years after date, for the sunt of $480.

with 7 per cent interest per annum from date until paid; said note having indorsements of credits or payments on account of $62 67. The said note having been lost or mislaid and belonging lO ma. jauunauturni, mhl4-lm TO J2TVEST la Furniture, Pianos, Entire Contents of Real- denoes, Antiaues, etc Liberal prices paid, Address PACKER. P. O.

Box No. 849. Ja29 tf WARX1NO TO THE PUBLIC -Then are aoxne unscrunulous Drummers in this eity who are selling no-called "WESTERN VINEGAR," a large quantity of which in adulterated witl, acida. They also want to injure our reputation. We therefore advise the public to be careful in purchasing from them.

We will forfait 4U1MMI if auv foreien acids or adultera tion is found in our Vineear. warn the Subllo not to use any adulterated "VINJfi- ARS." They are very dangerous, an we hone the Board of Health will investigate the aame under the statute oi our state taw. WJt GOERTZ, Supt Ruger's Vinegar Factory, 21 Orange st Je4'90 12m AvCHASTANf, M. D. 993 Canal street.

Hours 10 a. so. to 1 p. in. and front 0 to p.

nv, Rxperlenoed la ths treatment' of Chronio Diseases, Impaired FUNCTIONAL tiisohdeks of Dieestion and Assimilation. Nervous Prostration, Impotency and Spermatorrhea PERMANENTLY j. No charges for preliminary consultations estab lishing tnwara nature ana diagnosis oi jLiisease. myao '9Q ly j- LARGE DIVIDEND PAYING) STOCK. FULL-PAID STOCK OI $100 Per Share, Issued AT FAR, By the NEW SOUTH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Of New Orleans.

Louisiana. Fays semi-annnal dividends up to 5 per cent of the amount earned, payable January and July, all earned over and above 10 per cent per annum, accrue and are payable to- the holders ot this stock when the same Is catlea in ior redemption, wmcn isesu. mated to be about 62 years Irom late of issne. The funds -ot this aasoeiation are Invested in first mortaa-e -bonds or vendor" lien a upon m-nml rpjLi AKta.t In nrofiresaiv. cities and til co r- TM.ra.tMl towna on tiie baoisof 60 per center fens oi the most" conservative valuations, thus rendering the stock of this association asaono- lut(Iy (wroure as any bond can possiuiy oe made.

For further jiartu nlars Inquire at the asaocia- Jt. Aiili.S, President JULKS A. BLANC, Treasurer. rS'Ol ly OilSliY WANTED. avortiiemen I mertet tn thts column at (Ms following rate per lint seven ttordtt lO emtf mmehinmrttom 60 cent for on mveeJct Weentm for free wci $1 20 lor (Art weekt $1 60 per HELP WANTED.

TWENTY. FIVE practical Mechanics fifteen Carnenters and ten Joiners. Gnnd watrea will be taid to the right men. No botches need apply. Adams Charlton, architects and build.

era, caronaeiet elevator xaa oravier street. A GOOD Barber at 203 Orleans street -i Young man preferred. Apply immediately. ap3 2t FIRST CLASS Cook- Apply at 217 Third street. ap3 2t GOOD Cake Baker at 898 Dryades street Good wages to the right man.

GIRL for housework. 445 Cmstombouse. CAKE and Bread Baker ahd a young man to tend to horses. 610 South Rampart. -i.

10 EXPERIENCED Pants Makers to stitch pants in factory. Apply 34 Decatur street ap3 at r. GIRL for printing office; $3 weekly while learning. 6 When comnetent 192 Com. mon streeti, au noor rron.

YOUNG Man who understands Grocery and Bar Business. John MoMains, 318 First street anl tf 3 GOOD Waiters at Fabachex'a 23 Royal street apl 3t Men immediately for our railroad 4, lines into New Orleans to learn telegraph, Salary paid. Monthly passes furnished. Southern Railroad and Telegraph Office, south west corner Baronne and Gravier. apl 7t OUNG Man that understands a Uttle at bar.

Apply at 350 Dryades, Barroom. LA VENINGS, Ladlos and Gentlemen to learn J-j telegraphing. Situations guaranteed. TJnion Telegraph Company, 62 Baronne. F.

R. Hardon's, 29 Chartrea street llrst-L class nrenarera and trimmera. Annlv lm. medlatoly. apl 7t AT Once Ten young Ladies or Gentlemen to learn telegraphy on our wires to till seats on or before April 1.

Apply immediately Rail way Telegraph (jompany, lu laronujUet. EVERYBODY to know that all drinks are 5 cents: first class 214 Poydras. WANTED Every Piano Player to know they need not pay more than lo oenta tor musio from best comuosers. over 20UO coDiea to select from, and Pianos made especially strong for this climate, ana least money, eii ner caan or montniy John Schwab, 608 Magazine street etwocn Josephine and Bt Andrew. Jala 3m 'ANTED 1000 Housekeepers to know that Leonoid LevT.

.133 Canal it. aelta eleeaxit Window Shades at COo. put up free ot charge, and matting at l'-lHic. laid free of charge. mua-f-u WANTED Salesmen at $75 a month salary and expenses to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, etc.

by sample only; horse and team furnished free: write at once for full par ticulars, standard bilvewaier Co, Boston. Maos. oo'uu ly )' A NUMBER of good canvassers. Apply to Robert Bleakley. at Room No.

1, Louisiana National Bank building, 120 Common street. myls tf SITUATION WANTED. A SITUATION by a young man of 2L first-class artist and sign painter, college education; has had experience at street ami' standard railroad business; can run type-writer; strictly sober.1 Salary no object; will be satisfied with board. Railroad or newspaper business preferred. Address 8.

H. care Picayune office. ap2 St BLACKSMITH, Wheelrigbt Engineer, for sugar plantation; best references. Address Machinist apl 7t BY licensed engineer of twenty years experience, an engagement to repair, alter or pot up sugar mills and take off coming eron. Address Vacuum, 688 Constance street mh29 7t BOARD WANTED HOME in family (where are ne other boarders or children) for man, wife and 2-year-old ci.Hd.

Address, stating terms, Andrus, this office. GENTLEMAN wants permanent board in private family within easy walking distance ot Canal street Terms must be reasonable. Address A IX, 20 8t Charles st, room 3. BOARDERS WANTED. icq street five minutes A OO walk ot Canal street Delightful Rooms, newly fitted nu, opauings all around large yard, wide gallery; home comforts, good table.

Reasonable pricea. References exchanged. Transient custom solicited. mh2--tf WANTED TO PURCHASE. ONE Counter, 2 Showcases and Shelving for a confectionery and bakery shop.

Address to 610 South Rampart street AN Orange Farm. Address, with full details, Macon, Deni 6 Rernsghan, 10 Carondelet street. ap2 lw FILES of the Picayune front Sept. 1,1872, to Dee. 31.

1872, and from May 1. 1873 to Nov; 30, 1873. Apply to Picayune counting-room. 66 Camp street. GOLD and Silver, Broaen Watches and Jew elry.

Highest prices paid. Pelroe, 221 Canal MISCKLLANEOUS. HIGHEST Cash Price paid tor furniture, pianos, desks, counters, showcases, contents of residences, 40 Royal street Fl tf I IF YOU WISH TO OB-H I patent trade-mark or ATt I ITC 'eppy-rightapply to NEW OB. 1. 11 1 lall I Uj LEANS PATENT AGENCY.

126 Bt Charles st n20t90 ly AUTOGRAPHS of Governors and Salesmen of Louiaiana Colonial and State. Beat prices paid; Address Hamilton. Picayune oihoe FURNrrURR, Pianos and the entire contents of houses bought for cash. Highest market price paid. Address X.

Y. SS-, P. O. Box 656. aplO'88 tt BUSINESS CHANCES.

FOR SALE Cheap On account ot departure, the fixtures and good will of a centrally located store, 60x100 feet, situated in a city not 1UO miles from New Orleans. Store is well adapted to either dry goods, notions, clothing, crockery or Fixtures are new, mod-em and ot handsome design. Rare opportunity to secure a bargain. Address Business, this office. mh28 lw SPOT CASH paid for stocks of dry goods, clothing, shoes, groceries, etc: communications conitdentiai.

-Address Buyer, P. O. Box loot. mb3 lm PASTURAGE. PASTURAGE at Moorland Pasture, corner of Louisiana avenue and Loouat street F17 2m MEDICAL.

DOCUTA Sandalwood Capsules are the best and only capsules prescribed by regular physicians for the cure of Gonorrhoea and discharges from the urinary organs, Inherited or acquired. $1 60 per box. Jlu druggists. F2 6m AND S.DRGEON. a0 years' experience; specialist; womb dls- -1 -1 lieved.

Private diseases; rooms for confinement snd operation) strictly conhdentiaL -178 Bourbon street. Sl8---tf COPABTN ERSIIIP. jyj-R. BEVERLY J.HARRIS this day rs- tiros from our firm, and MR. NORVIN T.

HARRIS becomes an active and general partner. HARRIS, DAY fc CO. New Orleans, March 31, 1891. apl St COPARTNERSHIP We. the undersigned.

have this ilay formed a copartnership under the name or Ai. trt-iN iatuu a ior me nurnose of carrvmc on the business ot nianu. lacturers agents and commission hardware merchants at Ps o. i uecatur bitou as a ownun-nation of the business formerly carried on by GENERELLY, M. GENERKLLY! apl lw LEON G.

G1BERT. "JOOTICE hereby given that our respective business has been fused In this port from and after this date. Mr. 8AWERS will represent the firm in Liverpool, and in both ports business wui De conducted unoer tue uiiu name Aa. MILLER, MELETl'A CO.

A. K. MILLER, ME LETT A Ca, JAMES SAWJiRa New Orleans, April 1, 1891. apl 3t "lOPAKTNERSIP The undersigned have KJ. this day formed a cotwrmersuip under the firm name of COHN, ROSE te for the purpose ot carrying on the business of manufacturers ot Clothing and Commission Merchant.

Our nresent oilioe ia No. 63 Common street We respectfully solicit a share of the publlo patronage. JEN-NIB 11. COHN, apl 3t T. COHN.

EEOTAL. Attomev and Conn. selor at Iaw, has removed his office to No. 9 Carondelet street OlUco to a-ia. S)iu FOB SALE.

jtcLrertlMemtni iivurrlecl in this colum ml th following rates per line seven words 10 nents each, insertion 50 cents for one week 90 cent for tw weeks $1 20 for three weeks $1 mOpsf MjrafA, HANDSOME 4-year-old Saddle Horse. Apply 165 Erato street. ap3 3t DHUO STORE for sale, corner Felicity and Magnolia streets. ap3 7t BARBER'S outfit Apply 553 a Dryades. apl lw THE beautiful Residence, southeast corner of Canal and Derbigny streets.

One of the fin-est and bent finished on the street, complete in every detaiL Macon, Denis dc Rernaghan, 10 Carondelet street ap2 lw CHOICE Grocery and Bar; insurance and license for 1891 paid. Address Owner, this office. ap2 4t WOOD for Sale The privilege of cutting wood on 490 arpents of land on the banks of the Mississippi river, four miles above the town of Bayou Sara, abounding in green ash, cotton -wood and willow. Apply to J. Quinn, New Road P.

parish of Points Coupee, apl tt ONE 15-horse power portable -Boiler and Engine on wheels, good as new, A. Marx, 109 Tcuupitoular street apl at BUTCHER CART, also three Horses. Ap-ply John McMains, 318 First st apl 7t DESIRABLE Property at Waveland. five minutes walk from Nicholson Avenue Station. Eight rooms, kitchen, bathroom.

7. closeta, stable, etc Inquire Nelson Ay res, this ott.ee.---- tf THREE SUver-Plated Show Cases. Apply to John B. Lavlgne, 261 Poydras, corner Basin, apl 3f GOME to the healthiest spot in Amerioa. Homes in Covington.

Farms near by for sale. Elegant Cottage Residence tor sale. Francis GuyoL Covington, Louisiana, did 3taw6m SEA SIDE House or Farm A good residence, newly built and about 13 acres of land, fronting on the gulf 20O feet and running back to the U. and N. R.

R. at Long Beach, a few miles east of Pass Christian, in a rapidly improving seotion. Apply to Macon, Denied, Kernaghan, 10 Carondelet street inh29 lw GROCERY and Bar; a rare eh an en V3 Jas. J. Clarke, care of Dovle A Hi rujrunw huisoi, nin-w 1W OR SALE TO EFFECT A PARTITION The "BABINA PLANTATION." in the parish of West Baton Rouge, about 9 miles above the city of Baton Rouge.

It has a front age on the Mississippi river of about 16 acres, and comprises about 750 acres qf open land, about 350 acres of which are fine stubble, and seed cane enough to plant about 100 acres, a cottage residence with 9 rooms, and outbuild ings, a irame sugar-house, witn one 7-foot Shaaspeare-Sniith vacuum pan, 3 centrifugals, French pattern; 4s-foot mills; 2 batteries of boilers, one of 2 4-tiued boilers 26 feet by 42 Inches, the other battery 3 boilers, double flues, 28 feet by 42 inches. Forty-eight mules, mostly young; wagons, plows, cultivators, stubble-diggers and sharers enongb to work the place. This place is never ail ec ted by high water, all levees being strong and in fine condition, and the crop of the past season waa about 900,000 pounds. The undivided half or the whole of the place is offered on easy terms. Full Information can oe naa oy applying to HOKVdc O'CONNOR, Auctioneers, No.

17 Carondelet street New Orleans. mh28 tf SINGLE cottage, with 9 rooms.No. 93 Wash, ington street Apply at 65 First stret mh29 lm THE HANDSOME and thorouirhlv onulnned 'A property at Waveland. Miss, known as the Mruni in one ot the choicest loca-tiousou the beach, comprising an elegant and commodious residence, gentlemen's Quarters, detached two-story rear building, stables and outhouses, bathhouse, pier bead and ornamental summer pavilion, all in fine condition and completely furnished--elegant bedroom seta in oak; parlor, oining-roum and other furniture; erookei and utensils. Una aall boat an, I buggies, vehicles, etc a copious water supply.

lujujouwi vy bwu large eisierus ana iwoarove wells, besides a eemeut well of soft water. The grounds are large, fronting 188 feet and commanding a fine view of the Gulf of Mexico, and extending back 1300 feet to the rear line, the front portion being neatly shaded, laid out in German Hag and Shillinger walks, carriage drives, garden plots and lawn, and the rear portion planted In a fine pecan grove and orchard of orange, pear, Japanese persimmon, peach, plum and other fruit trees, and cuppernong and other grape vines. In point of equiDtnent and style this splendid property compares favorably with anvatthii. nonular and atLrantiva vlntoruil summer resort For terms and particulars sp- jjijt rnwuigarupa or, xreununa, uommon treat mh29 lw JUST received a carload fine saddle, driving and draft Horses, by Hill corner Hurst and imposition boulevard, terminus of Prytania, irai can- ma luuuxro ox Ju. XJoL corral.

mh28 7t GENUINE English Pug Puppies. Apply H. 8. KeUogg, 32 Royal street fchiti tf Kfl WILL buy new 7 Hi-octave piano, fully prVf warranted. Schwab, 608 iMagaaine.

mh'25- lm TNTIRE contents of a complete and beanti. SU fully rurulshel cottage, six rooms; on Canal street. Address Axe, ficaynae. mh22 2w A COMFORTABLE Family Dwelling In a choice neighborhood, in Fourth district; at a very reasonable price. Apply to HOEY A O'CONNOR, mh21 tf 17 Carondelet street TeLOGNY Sugar Plantation, parish St Ajames, west banK.27 arpents front by SO In denth.

Annlr to F. W. Kirchhoff. on nlantatlnn. or K.

Kaiile. at H. Abraham A Son, corner uravier ana jsaronne, iN ew urieaiis. uihia tf A NTIQUE Furniture, a large collection, at -i. jonn jr.

uepxe-s, xxa itoyai. mnia id AN easv terms, a neat Raised Cottatra. con- KJ taining 7 rooms, in first-cuuis order, on 2 lots ground, corner vaunont and camp streets. F17-tf IRON FENCES cheaper than wood. Crestings, Bedsteads.

Chairs, settees. Hinderer's Iron weras, ao uauip. oaa tt SINGLE Cottage, retired; 7 rooms; 29 front and 129 Applr on premises, 103' Marengo, between Camp and Chestnut or 86 Bien- vme. oa ir TBON Fences ehean as wood. Settees.

Chalra. Pike's Iron Fence works, Julia and Magazine. apo -uu xy TRON FENCES Cheap; office and gallery m. railings, wm. spitz, iuu 'Acuoupitouias street-, near Glrod.

ne'dO" ly LARGE New Cottage, containing 7 rooms and ball, en swo large lot. Situated very near Abita Springs railroad depot Terms reasonable. For particulars apply P. A. Orr, 122 Com.

mou streeu oi LINEN Window Shades on Spring Rollers, and 453 Dryades street mjiB u-u TVENS' 18" suction 15" discharge pump. -a. Aauress J3.ina, ioaynne. uiy.u FOR SALE OR RENT. rtOTTAGE at Mandevllle.

twelve rooms. tar- Kj tially furnished. There are four lots of groun.t. forming corner Claiborne and Mart guy avenues, jrecan wees, etc Auoress I'loa- ynneoinoe. mhlO tf "COR RENT or Sale Raised Cottare.

12 rooms. etc Three lots ot ground, in 4th dist Apply corner Ninth and Camp, No, 817. s28 tf CHARTER. vFFICE of the New Orleans Swamp Land an i tjompany. xs o.

uaron- delot street. New Orleans, March 24, 1891. I hereby certify that the following amendment to the charter has been duly adopted at a meeting of the stockholders held at the office of this company on the 17th ot March, 1891, to. wit: ARTICLE XIV. "That whenever a duly certified copy of a resolution of the Bo'rd of Directors, levying an assessment on the unpaid portion of the stock-shall have been served on the stockholders, and thirty days have elapsed without paying, the Board of Directors, on due proof of said fact shall have the ritcht to declare the stock ot said stockholder forfeited, and after the passage of said resolution all the interest of 'said stockholder in said company shall be forever barred." In testimony whereof I sign the present certificate on the day, month and year above written.

EMILK POMES, Secretary pro tern. mh27ap3 10 17 24 (DETUf ELASTIC HOSIEUY, Abdominal Supporters, Tmeses, Snspensory Bandages, Shoulder Braces, all stylos and prices. A. MCDEHMOTT. 2uO St Charles, bet Julia and St Joseph sts.

TIE1YGC IATErT PU7IP. FOIl DHAINAGU AM) IUKHJATIOV. 80 sold in three years. 00 Snuar Plantat.dtis drained with tiiem. sitnplo, durauie, and the lichttsst running pmtip niiule.

J. ilESliii, lo5 Tchonpitoaias sliect, 2vW Cr.tuna, La. Eii.3 Sat A TO RENT. tnsertea tn tMs column at Cks following rates per line of seven words lO cents each insertion i 60 cents for one week OO cents for two weeks $1 20 fer (Area weeks $1 60 pet month AT ABITA SPRINGS Pleasant farnisbed house for rant: vrv nearriennl. and airiTtt-m For particulars in.iuire H.

Mprva lren Ahitj. Springs. mh28 tf Jf.OR RENT Rear offlce, second floor, 68 Camp street Apply to G. Rapier, Picayune office. mhl7 tf ONE-HALF of a comfortable cottage; good neighborhood.

Apply 66 Chartrea, UiUl I fcl HEAP Four-story brick store, corner Conti and Chartres streets, formerlv nncunled ttw the J. P. Barrazin Tobacco Co Limited. Apply to Curtis' Real Estate Bureau, 65 and 67 Carondelet street mh7 tf OTORE No. 23 Magazine street Store Noa.

17 and 19 8outh Peters street Apply to P. N. STRONG. Tulane Had. Jal7 tf UPPER part of No.

202 Canal street corner ot Rampart street suitable for a clulihnuan. Apply to Hoey A O'Connor, 17 Carondelet st uu ELEGANT Furnished Rooms at 188 Canal street ol5 tt TORE No. 17 Camp street Apply to Hoey a. vviwur, ii urui.ueieii BW- Oil il CHEAPEST Window Shades In town, ear-peta. mat-tuiga.

curtain noles. lace curtains. eq uaUy low. pager's, 451 and 453 Dryades. WW 1,0 u.

STORE and a welling combined, 265 Camp street J. C. fc8. L. Gilmore.

37 Cams street. Sl4 tf ROOms TO RENT. OQ PRYTANIA Rooms large and small, pleasant airv. with or without board: nri. vate bouse.

ap2 7t 040 CANAL 8 tree Elegantly Furnished "X'W Apartments. Terms moderate. Transients solicited. mh29 lw TWO nice front and one small room, furnished; broad Kallerv: use ot uarlor: board if da. sired: convenient to bnaineas.

164 Carondelet mnii-u Q1 DAUPHINE, halt a sonars from Canal street Elegantly furnished rooms, moderate prices, first-class in every respect Refer-ence exchanged. mh4 lm 214 CAMP Street Rooms for rent nicely furnished. aul3 tf BOARDING. GOOD Board with pleasant rooms, Mrs. Stickney's, 29 Coliseum park.

Telephone 119. References exchanged. nl7 '89 2v A PLEASANT Home for strangers. 218 St Charles street ap3 lm yJ MAGAZINE, corner Orange, with or without board, large, comfortable furnished rooms witn ail conveniences. Jao tf ROOMS AND BOARD IN A PRIVATE family.

Apply at 320 St Charles avenue, mylO tt PERSONAL. INFORMATION wanted of Miss KATIE GOODWIN, formerly of Alameda, California, A liberal i-eward will be paid. Address The American Jewelry Association. 226 Ellis street. ban raucisco.

apa iw RS. A. B1VE. Midwife, has removed to No, 0 jruimyra street-, near apl 7t MONOBO. Midwife andl-adiea' Physician.

JL treats all kinds of female diseases, etc: sat isfaction guaranteed. 347 South Rampart street. api im TJEACON LIGHT Pordtirely cures aU A- troubles 01 the womb. Consult rs. IX.

or sen a stamp ior parucuiars to 194 feydras st mh8 4w TAPEWORM Cure absolutely guaranteed; no starving; no trouble; consultation free. Dr. David, trench Specialist 67 Esplanade street between Royal and Chartrea. WONDERFUL CURE Dr. David relieved my aaughter 01 two tapeworms without trouble; other medicines tailed.

Bitter, corner Canal and Napoleon. nihil lm' GEO. LANDRY, Undertaker, has removed to 175 Bayou Road, between Rampart and 6b Claude streets. Carriages and Wagonettes to Eire. All orders promptly and carer uiiy exe cuted at moaera.0 puces, xeiepuoiie 1 9.

-mh7 lm GOLD, Silver, Watches. Guns and Pistols, Second-hand Goods of every description. rugnest pricea paiaat. narva, a. Atampait.

jazDi-ly ATS Cleaned and Dyed. 248 South Rampart street, u. m. wniTK nus'9i ly SCHILLINGEB Cement Bricks and Flag Paving attended to. McCoy fc Thiao, 149 unaua street.

auiaau ly A GOODRICH. Lawver. 12a Dearborn street ilt Chicago; 25 years' successful practice; ad vice tree; 110 puuiicity, iwiuiuw uuuijr a Lets. jeio ljrusw PROPSALS OFFICE of Lighthouse Engineer 7th and 6th Districts, at New Orleans, March Slat 1891. Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock nH on TUESDAY, the 21st day of April, rurniahing Miscei.

laneous Articles for the Lighthouse Kstaljllah ment The articles needed consist of eleven numbered lota. embracing respectively. Brushes. Building Materials. C.rdagn, Dry Goods, Engineers' Stores.

Hardware, Oils, etc; Provisions. Shin Chandlery, Soap, and Wood and Willow Ware, all of which are enumerated tn the specifications attached to the form of bid, which may be obtaine on application to this office. Bids will be received for one or more numbered lots complete. The rieht is reserved to reject any and all bids, to strike out any item or items in the specifications, and to waive any oeiects. iaaih.s a.

vtuiiuN, aiajor Of Engineers, u. s. Army, x.u.sintK3r ceveuui anu Eighth mstricie. -apa ot "OFFICE of Lighthouse Engineer, 7th KJ and 8th Districts at New Orleans, March 31. 1891 Prouosals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock m.

on TUESDAY, the 21at dav of Annl. 1891. lor Fuel for Vessels and Stations in these districts, tor the fiscal year ending June au. is. forms 01 proposal ana printed specifications giving full particulars as to the kinds of fuel required, the quantity and quality and the terms of delivery and payment can ke obtained at this office.

The rixht is re served to reject any and all bids, and to waive any detects. ja.u-3 0. ij-x jm major ot En gineers, u. a. Armf, u-agmwr, ap3 Ct KotiGe to Levee Gomractors OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, Orleans Levee District 5 Commercial Allev.

Near Camn. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of this Board up to 3 o'clock p.m FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1891, for the construc tion of the following named levees k- Bond Deposit Namanf r.vfxv Reaitired. Required. New Canal to RiJge 20O Old Canal to 2.000- 200 Proposals for the above named work must be separate, and each proposal must be signed by tha person making the same, aud sealed in its own envelope.

The envelope must be indorsed "Proposals to build levee, Parian ot Or-leans," giving name ot levee, and ot person making proposal. A deposit of current money la required tnr hath lnvee to the amount as above atatad. which should be inclosed in the aeni. nnlor: said deposit to be for- t.t a maA Xru-rd iu case the nerson to whom the work may be awarded shall fail to sign articles of agreement and complete bond Within forty -eight t9, hours alter uvuuo ui au- Bond will be required In the sum above named with two (2 sureties, who will be required to make oath that they are each worth, over and above liabilities and exemptions, the hi r. nf Iwind.

Uncertified checks, drafts or warrants will not be received as deposit. The right to reject Any and all proposals is Aaprovided In Joint resolution No. 23. approved June 19, 13S0, notice ia hereby given that it is "specitioaily required that all stumps, trees, logs, roots and other matter susceptible oi decay Bhall be removed from tha base ot the levee." ot her Information as to location and character of work, and terms of payment as also blank forma of proposals, may be obtained at the otnoe 01 the Board. niiiiAj.iJBt.iruuo, President FRANK MARQUES, Secretary.

nih22 td TJ ROPOSALS for the Erection of Outdoor Clinic A Buililings of the Chanty Hospital chanty Ttnanital. suiti of Xiouisiana. New Orleans. March 25, 1S31. Sealed proposals will be re ceived at the office ot the secretary sou MONDAY.

A i) i ll 6. for the erec tion of one or two bHildinxs for the outdoor nlinir. service of tha hoaniraL in accordance With Diana and printed speciiicatlons on nle in the oiuoe oi mio arciuiecij, ju.r. iuuuiii No. .76 Baronne street, copies of which will there he fiirniMlied hiildera.

The bids to cover the erection of either one or two buildimrs, the Board of Administrators reserving tue rurui, oi finally determiuing the aamo. i' Toe board further reserve the right of reject ing any and all bids. solvent security win oo rej.turi uvm urn nccesstnl bidders. Liiia to be sealed and indorsed "Proposals for Outdoor Clinio BuildinpV an-l afiilresset to EDWIN MARKS, td Secretary and Treasurer. LOST AND FOUND.

FOUND A which owner can recover by provin.gr projiertv and paymsr expenses, ou jmUcatioii to G. Dunn, steamer Kxcelsior, Jfor-Ku'a what't. Algiers. nv.i-. IT'OUND Keys, with tT marked F.

or E. An-1 wv-1. Owner can secure same ou rvuig and paying for this advertisement i -Lx RAILROAD CREDULE3. ARRIVE. LEAVE." AUasisipnl Valley Itailrond.

No. 1. Cin. R.7r5S a.m No. 2, Cin.

Ex. 6:1 5 p.m No. Ex. a.n No. 6, Baton Rou ire No.3.Vk'gEx.5:45p.m No.

6, Baton Bonge aoooinni'd aocommod'n p.n Louisville and Nashville. No. S.fastmall 7:00 a.m No. No. 1.

lim. ex. 410n No. 4, fast ex. 8:20 am.

No. 6, lim. ex. 6:20 p. to.

No. No. 2. fast mail No. 5.

Sunday exe'n. Sunday Illinois Central. Passenger. 7:20 p.m 1 Chicago and St. Louis 7:00 am Chicago and St Louis 6:00 p.m Chic limited.

12:01 p.m M. A K. C. ex.6:00 p.m p.iu man. Chic limited.

.8:00 p.m M. A X. C. ex. 3:25 a.m a.m Texas and Pacific No.

52. CaL ex. No. 5L CaL ex. ak tfLiasisaippi alley iepoa, Soathern Pacific Conmausv.

No. 17, local. 7:45 p. No. 18, local.

.8:15 a. Queen and Crescent Ronte. No. ..2:30 p. I No.

6, fast am No. 2, ,.3:15 n. East Louisiana Railroad, No. 9... 7:15 p.

No. 10.. ......8:10 A a Dftilv. KTejTit, finndav No. a.

I No. S. ...4:10 n. New Orleans and Golf Railroad. a.

I a n. I jR.nnw Shell Beach.2:30p. in Shell 10: 00 am csunday. Shell Beach. I Khell Beach.

.6:00 a. m. 8:10 p. ml n.m New Orleans, Fort Jackson and Grand Isle. Fast Express.

Algiers. .......9 C0 a. mi Algiers. ......4:00 p. MaU and Mixed Train.

,.5:00 p. a. Algiers a. I Algiers 4:20 p. Bunuay Train 5:00 p.

Su.iday Train 8:20 a. iu JBA1XR0ADS. THE OLD RELIABLE LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAIL ROAD, LIMITED EXPRESS DAILY IN PULLMAH VESTIBULED CARS. To Montgomery. Birmingham, KsLshvUIe, LonlaviUe.

Cincinnati, Atlanta, Jack. aonvllle and Washington. THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGH. No. Arrives.

No. Departs. 3 Fast m. 4 Fast 7 Coast accm.9:05 a.m. 6 Lim.

Ex. ..6:20 p. m. 1 Lim. .4:10 p.

m. 8 Coast p.m. 6 Fast 7:20 p.m. 2 Fast 8:30 p.m. S'uday p.

ra. Sunday a. tn. City Ticket Office, corner St. Charles and Com mon streets.

Depot Ticket Office. Foot of Canal street, i. 'iBAViei city xicKe Agent. JOHN KILKENY.DiV. Pass.

Agent. C. P. ATMORE. G.

P. Louisville, Ky. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ROUTE. (LOUISVILLE, NEW OBLE AS AND TEXAS RAILWAY. 1 DAILY ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES NEW ORLEANS.

OF TRAINS AT Cincinnati. I Louisville and I Leaves. Arrives. 7.55 a.m 6.45 p.in 10:30 a.m Memphis (Fast I 5.15 p.m Vicksburg ana Natchez Ex I 8.30 tt.ni Baton Rouge Aocommo'n 3.50 p.m Through Pullman Kuflet Sleening Cars from New Orleans Vicksburg, Memphis, Louis- vine ana Cincinnati. Direct oo injections lor Kansas City.

Omaha. Denver and the West; Bt Louis, Chicago am! the Northwest; Pittsburg. "New York and East ern cities. The short line to Hot Springs and points in Arkansas. Ticket Office.

No. 61 St. Charles Street. Depot, Poydras St belt Howard and Liberty. P.

ROGERS, RF. REYNOLDS, Gen. PasaAgt Ass't Gen. Pasa Agt SOUTHERX PACIFIC C03IPANY. LEAVE POYDRAS STREET DEPOT MIS- RISSIPPl VAI.LEV RAILROAD.

Leave New Orleans Arrive New Orleans daily uaiiy. New Orleans California Express ..7:45 p. m. Through Pullman Buffet bleepers between New Orleans and San Francisco and City of Mexico, leaving New Orleans daily at 8:15 a. in.

Through Pullman Buflet Sleepers between. New Orleans and Galveston on train leaving- New Orleans st 8:15 a. m. Elegant Pullman Bullet Chair Cars, New Orleans to Houston, on train leaving New Orleans daily, 8:15 a in. 553 allies the Shortest, and 24 Honrs ths Quickest Route to City Mexico.

Connections made at Honston for aU Nort! Texaspointa. Ticket for sale snd sleeping car berths secured daily at office, corner Charles and Canal streets, or Mississippi Valley lie pot. J. KRUTTftCHNITT, O. SCHRIEVKli, General Manager.

Gen. Traffic Manager. W. C. WAXaON, General Passenger and Ticket Agent nl tf Awival mnA lYs ill.

snwnAV. Marr.li lfiffl. Ta. sen eer trains will arrive at and depart frona wuutw.HOT.uHpw.'.. v.

PCHEDULB. LEAVB. AKBIva Chicago and New Orleans Chicago and St Louis Fasti MaiL.ay. Local Mail and Express Memphis and Kansas City Fast MeComb City accommo- dation 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.

m. 6:00 p. m. i 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

8:25 a.m.' 7:20 p.uw 8:25 Am. 8:45 a.m. Above trains run daily except MoComb City accommodation, daily except Handay. Chicago and New Orleans Vestibule Limited, auns Uirough solid to Chicago. Time 23 hours.

Ko Jfcxtra Charge on the Limited. Chiqpgo and St Louis Fast Mail has thron rt Sleeper to 8t Louis and Chicago. Local Wail and Express stops at all way-stations. Memphis and Kansas City Fast Express has bleepers to Memphis and Kansas City. This is the onlv line running through cars "New Orleans toKansas City." Ticket office, Pickwick Club Ralldlna Canal and Carondelet A.

H. HANPON, O. P. A Je22'90 J. W.

COLEMAN, A. G. P. A 1 VilliUIUurt! If CA; 96 miles the Shortest Line Between New leans and Cincinnati. No.tf No.

2 3:15 p. p. 1 i 11 2:15 a. in 4:1 A a. in 7:00 a.

in 2:45 p. in 3:45 p. Fawt Line. Leave New Orleans- 8:45 a. Arrive it ernuan Akron A.U 7 Chattanooga.

Burtnn TTincron 7:16 p. 10:20 p. 12:47 a. rn 3:50 a. 1:29 p.

ta p. ra 6:00 p. Cincinnati p. 1 jr 1 TICKET OFFICE, 34 ST. CHARLES Shortest Line to Vashinou.

oanmorr, Philadelphia. New York, iuilals. Fall, Boston and All Jt-stern Cit -e D. G. EDWARDS, it II.

GAKHATT. Gen Pas. Agent Xiv. Pas. A cent Cincinnati.

Ohio. UKTnrFURTiIEa KOTICS Passenger Trains of the Texas and FacLloj Railroad Will Leave from Mississippi Valley Depot st 7:30 a. m. THE TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILWAY. THE SHORT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ROUTE.

Tli Direct Line from New Orleam to NORTHERN. EASTERN, WESTERN au CENTRAL TEXAS', and all point In Old and New Mexico. Arizona and California. THIS IS THE ONLY LINE HAVIXO THROUGH SLEEPER Fli0j OjA-LEANS TO DENVER. Texas and Calitornia Ex- leaves.

Arrives. press 7:30 a. in. 7:30 p. ia The 7:30 a.

m. train baa Pullman iac- Sleepers to Fort Worth, and through. Pnuiima sleeper to Denver, Colorado, the snortest has' from New Orleans to Denver and ad Colorado This" train has also Pullman Sleeper and Buffet to Fort Worth, where passeneors take sienper for El Paso and Francisco and ail point California, Old and New Mexico. This is the best route to Hotfcpnnrs. For tickets or information apply at 47 c.

Charles street, comer Gravier, or at depot til Mississippi Vallay Kailroad. Poyiiras street A. 8. GKAHAM, Ticket Atreut. B.

W. MCCULI)U(iH, Gtn'l Pass. Agent JOHN A GRANT, Gen'i Manager mh5 tf Ual'92 ATTVrt 0 VT T'Aih iuisiiuis. Aii ui" For St Louis and all points orth. Northwest and Northeast.

Through Pullman Palace Buffet and Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars. The Eating-Houses at Rives and ArteMa are owned and oieratei the Company, and aia nnsurpasHed by any in the ewaoiry. Close connections at the Union Dcot Louis, with all roads diverging. Arrives (via tiueen and Crescent) a. ra Departs (via uueen aud Crescent) la p.

R.C. PERKINS, Geu. Agent, 34 St. C. lb WST7CCEMTON OF DAN'IE OO K.V.

CIVIL DISTRICT CO BT i OKI PA II-ish of Orienua -Divi-iou A--o. John B. Vlnef. l-uWic has petitioned the court l. testamentary execut: tue or t- late Daniel Ucrren, dec.

a s- iut--tate, nouce hereby Riven to all whom itir-v concern toibov cause viithin teu days wi.y prajetot said petuioner should not bo Byot-arof thetvuit tnii2j I'-iarvi B. A. l.r.-rTv.A?. suc OF mrs. wiDOT? jctrrr: M.

EUZADO. CIVIL COCK? t-- -Pariah of Pivi---- Whereas, Joun It. A-fcna petitioned the court I 1- on t1 est i 1 .) ti i j.aiid, It) iut it 1 ir. i i yir L-O fll-i i' i z. i.

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