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00 THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1888. oft. k. Mix or on. '2 ba.

tu. r. it 'A', re. Lca on 'Ot, 4 ad ot all St. to er er n- ty I 4 ot IT 1 2 AMUSEMENTS.

Gran Opera House. JAN. 1S.SS-FOH OVE OVI.V. rHARLOTTE THOMPSON, x-zsriisrie i Ja7 2t Grand Opera House, rnVII.I.-' MMiniser vv Comm ancle Monday, Jan. 0.

1883 00 VlnaiMatinees pnces irht. Aipeai nce in this Cjty ot the Worlds JOT Greatest Juliet, MARGARET MATHER, t. a anna Revival ot Shakespeare's Love Tragedy. Romeo and Juliet OrlitiiiAl Union Square Theater (N. inv" production.

irONEYMOON. 15 -Use Charlrttft Thompson, taWE EYRE. Bidwell's Academy of, Music. wk Only. Commencing Sunday, an.

8, Wednesday ana Saturday. T.rMemrDt of the Sw Orleans Favorites. TOUTS JAMES ana MARIE WAIN WEIGHT, KKPKKTOIBE Jan. 8 OTHELLO. Kr J.

9 41 it ETC HEM A aewveraioa of yaustand Marguerite. asyVJan. 30-1NGOMAH. Ed.yMatineo. Jan.

1 ORJJTCUEN. SSdneSay Higbt-VimJINILri. 12-HAIHLET. vsavVan. AMI JULIET.

Irardr Matinee. Jan. 14 I IHJINILH. litorday. Night M.OBKTil.

Monday, Jan 15-XHK WHITE BLAYE. T.7-tt BIDWELL'S NEXT WEEK ONLY, COaCttEXCTIfG. SUNDAY KIGnT. Reserve Beau Will Open Thura-. 4Ay, 5th.

Mr. LOUIS JAMES -7 AND MISS MARIE WAINWRIGHT. OTHEtLO. Monday. an.

OBfiTCH KT A aew veraioa of Faust and Marguerite. Tuesday. Jan. lO-IWOOMAB. Wednesday Matinee.

Jan. 11 GRETCHEN. -Wednesday Night VIRGIN IU. ToMsaayTjanri 2 HAMLET. Vnaar.

Jn. 13 BOM to AND JULIET, etarday Marine. Jan. 14 VIRGINIUH. Buarday, Last Night MACBKf J4 tt- BidweU's St Charles Theater.

St. Charles atreet. Dm Week, Commencing Sunday. Jan. 8 -fatJaee Tuesday and Saturday.

PHOSA McAL LISTER 'ila Taken from Life! A WORLB'8 SUCCESS. Cxploaloa ot Clerkenwell Prison, the Escape. Box office open Thursday, Jan. S. Sunday.

Jan. 15. Phosa MoAUinter In taa nuantio melodrama, LIN SIN a FIjASH. Ja3 tt SPORTSMAN'S PARK, SUNDAY, JAN. 8.

ORIT P5CX IN A LIFETIME 1 Seo NED HATHA WAY rtBP Iron tbe Larcaat Balloon la the World 1O0O feet In the Clouda WITH HIS PARACHUTE. i. CoBte aarly and aee the inflation oi Uanv. snotb Tlalloon. ZsSO P.

SI. AOIISSION 23 CENTS. Ja4 Ot KOTICE TO CLUBS AND SOCIETIES. Tbe management of Preneb Opora Hoono the fashionable resort of the eity desires to Mil tbeitention to theMnaucements It offurs to elabe and other oriraalzed societies, ay renting the house of the opera for festivals, balls, with or without sn eoeratie nerformance. Arrangementa can be made on the moat liberal terms.

tor particulars applv at the Manager's Office at the French Opera House. Ja4 lmWei-aau TBTKO COMPLIMENTARY KXHJBIT And Lutein Bllde Display et the NEW ORLEANS CAMERA CLUB, TULA 1TB HALL, Dryades Street, Near Canal, Tkarsday, Jan. Vi. Saturday, Jan. 14, 1B88.

7:30 r. M. TIIITT-THIED annual celebration -o riti Jemsl WMows anil Orpliais' Hois, Aa well as Ute PiiIjIIc Consecration Ceremoniss. Will occur on ST7NDAT, A J. 8.

1888, AT A. At the Sew Home, on St, Charles Avenue, cor. aer ot Peters Avenue. The many patron and friends of the Institution, as well as the general publlo, are cor-iaily Invited to attend. THE COXMITTEJ! OF ABHANQEilEMTR.

Ja4 7 8 HEDICAL. safferingfronitheef-(cta of Tonthfal er Suahpod.et.IwilisenclTaluabletreatiseaea)ed) soatainincrfall pitrticulars for home cure, free of sharf. AridreMproLy.O-ii'owLfcaif Ja4 '88 lydAW I Af asia 3InnheeI. Yoathftal Inipru-I I Ik I dence, Nerroas Debility I I I cured by Betanke Nerve Htt- iBWf I ten. Herb Medicine Co 15 N.

lltJi SU, PhiUdel- pbia. Pa. Sold by all DragKiaU. Je29'87 TnThSaanly aqrl TTalaHeT XInJ- Its cured at homo wltL out pain. Book of particular sent FKF.E.

b. nwoomv.u.o AtiaBta. Urn. Oflloe 6U WhitehaU St. Jy38 87 weSnAWly DR.

E. ERJOT, ZvilCKo years experience: specialist; 'womb Cla-ate, menstruatloo, lrrejrula titles always re-aerad. Private diaaaaes; rooms for confinement MdeperaUoni scnctiy oondent4al. JIU8 Boor. ymateeeu ale tf EXPIiESS NOTICES.

The Three Yitf InninsiilL Hanih. fB. Texas and Vrelis, fargo Co.a Express, au associated at same agency, 18 and 20 Union receive and forward, express matter -MITH WPATOH to aU parts ot the ld. These agencies represent the shortest oote and qtUcket time to the principal points rLJeza Atkansas. Shippers should make Meet tUs.

A. PaHI0. Aenu WXLUS, FAMO 4t UPRE81 Money orders, cheap, convenient and sate, for SI and upward. payable either "to Aer- "to order, at 8000 plaoes In tbe and Western States, the Territories. Racine States and Canada.

They can be de-Posited In banks. Can be remitted la letters as xoaange open tis large cities of the' United ree- Baiee. than money for the travelec ueceipM advent and. money refunded if orders tnosid be lest. Said at all eflcea of W.n.

tfr Vie Uniusd Late a. Kateac. 1 to 6o I Over Orr -to 10 8o I Over Oto Or Ki to Ww.100 1 Over 1 40 to 60. O. A.

Afc-ent TEX BOUTHEBIT. TEXAS AND. WCUA owfollowin low rates on Money Paokacea, aeaper (hso Poet Ome Money Orders tna on7 Tanff per Express! ever f2o to 40. inclusive 30o eaasovera60 U75. inclusive 40 18 a.

oat O. A. PABJ0UE, Aireat. gjgfj 20 Union street. ti R.

P. Ranrfall, Baby Carriages, 54 and 56 Baronne St TiTmTi ACMY iUTJU tr-tl ti UOMl AMUSEMENTS. Sunday Matinee Matinee of Grand Opera Monday Noon, Sth January, ROBERT LE DIABLE! ROBERT MOWS. EEBQEB eUNOAY EVEN I. "Hi.

JAN. S. 7:30, Offenbach's rrand np'ectacnlar operette. with new cosiumes and gorgeous aeineries, ORPHEE ATJX ENFIIitS! FARASTA'S THEATER. Snnday, Jan.

8 Last Two Performances of Sheilds' Novelty Coiup'y ASI PARISIAN DOLL DAXCEBS. Matinee a p. m. Evening S. Week Commencing Monday, Jan.

9. The BterlinsT Actor, BENJ. MAGINLEY, In W. J. Florence's Romantic Musical Irish Drama, INSHAVOGUE h.

mAnftffflmAnt of Cha. II. Hicks. As KUicient torn uanv. Xew and Elaborate Boenery.

The Iraina Is Enlivened with BnagR. Duet, sketches, Quartettes, Irish Jigs and Keel Dauciag. Matinee Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Mordny, Jan. 16.

"ONLY A COUNTRY UlttL," AVENUE THEATER. MAY BLOSSOM. IwIwA.THTJE3B TO-DAY. Inst lVrforicance To-Nlght. AVENUE THEATER.

K. J. LOWl'SS, KASAQKB. Week Commencing Monday, Jan. 5, 1S8S.

The Great New York Success. Now Playing tn Pnckeil Houses Klithtlv. Mme, Neuville Augustin tub most Fowerrul emotional Actress ow on the Stare, and Her Hon, Tli tnlmlr.hlA liav Cnmedlan. In Mme. xweuville'a Most ncceslul Melodrama in Four Acts.

Kntitiea TEEBOYTEAMP; or. THE MANIAC MOTHER Replete with Startllnr Bttu.tttona. Intense Climaxes, Roars ot Lanrliter and rise scenic necis. Don Tail to see ine urem rier Nortli the Maniao Cell; the vision. Monday, Jan.

IS riusswui r. JH-tt Dsen Daily, from 11 A. H. to 10 P. M.

Mods. Buehneil's Kennel Phow. Unman V-w Al.uk. vuhta. Kethnsalebi No.

3. Educated 13 ear. Punch and Judy. Complex Musician. i TTTEATEat NO.

1 BrafcU and Alton's Parlor Circus Company. THEATER NO. 2 Honssaboro Bain's Nov elties. to See Every a Ror. PISCaER-S Dancing Academy, Wahtlnrton ArtOIerr H1L Scholars for second term received every Monday and Thurs day niichta.

Lessona for youn latlea and cauaren, weuBi'aiy ana wtciimuun. Scholars received for advanced class 1 uesuay niffbts. Magazine street Academy for emiaren Tuesday andiriday afternoon; grown persona. ATiesaay ana batnraay nignts. AUCTION SALES.

BY C. E. GIRARDEI A CO. Choice Cottage Property THE FIRST AND SECOND DISTRICTS. Bt O.

X. OIEARDKY A CO. Office No. 10 Carondslet sueet 8ATUKDAY, January thsaist. 1883.

at lii o'clock. at the Auc tioneers' Exohange. No. 72 Charles street. tu Douuveiv be sola at puuuo aucuun tne ioi- lowing described pro pert to-wl( 1.

lliJU UADUbUUtt AIM UUHMUlll- OU8 DOUBLE TENEMENT FRAMK COTTAOK UWKLUKQ. deslcnsted by the Nos. 16o ana 1S7 ortn Derbigny, Detween cu in and Lnmaine atreets. lot 3d feet inchea front by 146 feet deep. The cot tage is unut reiyea irom me street, on an elevated basement, having aa ornamental gallery and side alleys, snd eleguit reception, ainln and sleeping up.ttmenta, with gas and chandeliers a two-storv detached kitchen and aer- vanta' rooms, cistern and an lrou ornamental front fence.

The upper tenement Is leased to the present tenant at $15 per month, equal to $lfeO per annum. Neighborhood quiet and rspectable anil worthy the attention of those seeaung a good home and private investment. 8. THAT bPAClOUB AND SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT ON E-ttTORY-AND-ATTIC BRICK DOUBLE TtNiMK.NT, deaiirnated by the No. 171 and 178 AiobertMin atreet, in the saaare bonndod by Koberutou.

ft. Anu and Duinsine streets. The lot measures 85 feet front on Robertson street by 127 feet In depth, between parallel lines. Its proximity to Treme market, churches and schools of the Second district adapia It equally for bualneae and dwelling. With Inexpensive repairs this property can be made to pay well.

Iheattea-tion ot speculators Is especially invited to this ehance. S. THE NEAT DOUBLE TENEMENT FRAME C0T1AUE DWALLINO. designated by tne No. 311 Claia stieet.

in the sauare bounded by Magnolia, Thaua and h.rato strests. The lot measures 3'i feet fiont on Clara street by 127 feet ia deptu, between parallel lines. The cottage Is built retired from the street, leaving surplus ground for piay, garden and additional improvements. It 1 near the Illinois Central Railroad Paasenger Depot, Coleman's Foundry and the bt. Charles street burse car line.

Terms For properties firstly and thirdly described one-third or more cash, at purchaser's option, and the balance at one and two years; and for the secondly described, one-halt or all tush, the credit portion, if any, at one year's credit, thecxoiit portion to be notes oi the par-eliasers. bearing Interest at the rate of a per cent per aniuin irom day of sale until tlnal payment, and icciaily secured By mortgage and the vendor's lien, and bearing all the other usua' clausoe customary here. Acts ot sale at the expense of the purchasers, before tke notary chosen by the vendor. Ja-tA TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. Choice Corner Grocery Stand and Double Cottage.

OPPOSITE CLAY SQUARE. BY O. E. OIRARDEY fc CO. Office No.

10 Caroudelet street BATfJ I1DAY, Jan. 31, laS. at 14 o'clock at the Auctioneers' Exchange, No. VI bt. Charles street, will positively be eold at publio auction, to close an estate.

th following well located pioyeny, to-wit 1. TUB SPACIOUS STORK AH DWELLING forming the southwest corner of Chippewa and Third streets, opposite Clay sqaaro, and bounded by Annunciation and Fourth streets. The lot measures 60 fees front en Chippewa atreet by feet depth and front on Third street and between parallel lines. An excellent looatloa for business and dwelling. 3.

THK llOUULE TENEMENT FRAME COTTAOK, designated by the Noa. 104 and 106 Third street, fronting Clay senate and adjoining the firstly described propertv. The ground measures 3J feet front on Third street by 6U feet in depth between parallel lines. affording a side alley to each tenement three rooms and cistern. The property Is occupied by good and ctomiit tenants or the month, without lease.

Tbe location of the property ia both pleasant and respectable, and served by the Annunciation and Chippewa bore ear line. Title perfect and aaie positive. Terms One-third or more Cash, at purchasers' option, balance at one and wo yra. for notes specially secured by the vendor's Hen, bearings per cent per interest and all the other usual clauses. Acts of sale before W.

O. Hart. notary publlo, at purchasers' expense. JaU td BY VINCENT CO. CREDIT SALE OPA LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND Notions In store No.

S65 Dry ados street. VINCENT 00. On THURSDAY. i a 9. 3 Jan, 12, 1888, at 10:30 a.

sou, will be sold with out reserve In liquidation, the stock and contents of the store No. 3CS Dryades street An extensive and well selected stock of Dry Goods and Notions In White Goods, Jerseys. Ribbons. KtnlirniiinriK. MrnsrA and Bleached Outtoa.

Hosiery, Flannels, PrintsV. Notions and the Fixtures and Counters. Terms of Credit Liberal. Ja8- BY STEPHEN J. DERBES.

7. At 22 Chartrea afreot. Mnnrinv FINK BEDROOM SETS IN GOOD ne. uu asw ouic x'lusu and Brocatelie), Victoria and F. P.

Beds. Ax-moirs and Bureaus, tyring Mattresses, Chairs and a variety of Household Goods end "RfTftof aiwt intnf MO DAY, Jen. 9. 1888, at 1 1 o'clock, a. at 32 Cbartres street.

Sale positive. KT rPUICV TVT VVta A .1 AUCTION SALES. BY UOEI O'CONSOa A CHOICE SUGAR ESTATE IN TERREBONNE PARISH. The "Ardoyne" Plantation, ON BAYOU BLACK. This Estate Is Thoroughly Equipped with Latest Improved Machinery, Brick Sugar-House.

430 Acres ot Cane in Stub, tie and Seed, and 63 Good Mules, AT AUCTION ON LONG CREDIT. T3Y HOEY fc, O'CONNOR Nicholas IJ Hoey, Auctioneer Oflioe No. 17 Caroudelet street SATURDAY. 14th January. 1888.

at cioca at tue Aucuonecra ruxenange, vu pi. unaries strpet, in tne ciry oi it ew Orleans, will be fold at public auction THE ARDOYNE PLANTATION. This mae-nlflent MtatA. nn bayou Black, In the parish ot Terrebonne, is entirely above vol now. is under fence and well leveed in the rear.

It contains some 2200 acres of land, about juuu vi wniou are cultivable, ana there are now 316 acre, of urat year's stubble aad seed cane to plant 216 acres. Ihe large brick sngar-honse contains machinery of the latest improvement for making claniied sugar. Tbe mill, engioe. steam trains, vacuum pan, centrifugals, claritii.rs, are in lirst-class order. There are 3 sets of boilers, a bagaee burner, and it is in fact a complete su-gar-honse in every particular with capacity to work on" very rapidly a very large crop.

The iand is most productive, being well ditched and drained, having a good draining machine, and in good seasons from 8660 to 4000 lbs of sugar per acre are usually obtained. The land Is naturally drained and does not require mnoh labor, being very easiiy worked. There Is a good dwelling with all necessary outhouses, the laborersrquartera are sufficient tor over 100 hands There is a goou over- peers house, coopers and blacksmith shops. larfre stDle. corn and bayhou.es, larare Fairbanks scales and all the neoeasary farming Imple ment.

BUU OH HEAD OF GOOD MULES, This splendid estate is capable of producing nupally from 12 to 15 hundred tnonnand pounuaor sncar. i ne morgan Rattroau passes directly la front of the place, with a awitch thtref rom extending to the suear-huuse. Offers to purchase before the day of sale will bo considered: also propositions to vary tbe terms and conditions. Fur lurther particnlsrs apply to -ioro lanau, president ot the Stute National Bank- Terms ot bale One-third or more cash, at the option ot the purchaser, the remainder on a credit of 1, 'J aud 3 years, with interest of ti rer cent per annum from the dur of aaie until linai payment, secured by special mortgage and venuor lien, clauses ox per cent attorney's fees in event of suit, Insurance of Improvements and transfer of policies and all usual security clanses, and deposit 10 per cent in casb at tne time oi saie. Act of sale at the expense of tho purchasers.

Deiore iui. uujui, uouuy puuuc, 17 18 U4 as suat 7 a-xa ELEGANT RAISED COTTAGE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF Camp and Terpsichore Streets, FRONTING THK COLISEUM PARK. AT AUCTION ON LONO CREDIT. TY HOEY ft O'CONNOR Nicholas J. Hoey.

13 Auctioneer Of lice No. 17 Caroudelet street SAT URDAY. Jan. 28, 188a, at Vi o'clock at tbe Auctioneers' Exchange, will be sold by public auction Tfltt KLCUANT KAlsKO COTTAGE. NO.

414 CAMP STREET. The ground measures 68 feet 6 Inches front on Camp a treat by loo feet In depUl and front on Terpsichore street, and tormina: the corner of Camp aad Terpsichore streets. The oottage 1. rettreu from tbe atreet and both lot lines, with garden plats asrwond-in or. baa spacious front nailery and wide hall in center, and is sufficient in accommodation for a larere family.

The neighborhood Is etceuent. the location is delightful, fronting the Coliseum park. Terms One-tblrt or more casta, at tbe option of the purchaser, tbe remainder on a credit ot one and two years, with interest ot 7 percent rr annum, vendor's lien and all usual security clanaes; lb per cent in caah to be deposited Bb 11 IllO UK Act of aaie at the expense or tse purchaser. before Omer Vtliere, notary publlo. ja 14 xo vi ta SPACIOUS FAMILY DWELLING, NO.

130 RAMPART STREET. Between St. Louis and Toulouse streets. CREDIT EALE AT AUCTION. BY HOEY a O'CONNOR Nicholas J.

Hoey, Auctioneer Oraoe No. 17 Carondelet street. KATDHDAY. at at January. ltUtM.

at 13 o'clock: at the Auctioneers Exchange, will be sold by publio auction 1 JS 1 11 It KdKj Aau A llAlif BlUMI BRICK DWELLING NO. ISO RAMPART, on tbe east aide Detween ot. uib anu TOULOUSE hTHEETS. meaaurlna 24 feet front on Rampart street by 77 leet 7 ioohes and 4 lines deep, including the common alley in the rear, which opens on Toulouse street. The rear building is four-story.

The front ass a three-story ornamental Iron verandah. This line property is centrally located for dwelling or rooming purposes and always occupied by good tenants. Terms one-hail or more easo. remainder at twelve months' credit with Interest of only per cent. Vendors' lien and all usual security clauses, and a deposit of 10 per cent at the time of sale.

Act ot sale at the expense or tne purchaser. before John J. Harriott, notary public d31Jal 7 8 14 ta The Choicest Sugar Plantation NOW OFFERED FOR SALV THE CONCESSION ESTATE, Fronting th West Bank ot the Mississippi River in the Parish ot Plaquemines. This Magnificent- Estate Is Most Thoroughly Improved. Commodious Dwellings.

New -Qoartsrs, tables. Barns, Barracks. Stores, eto. SPLENDID ORANGE ORCHARD. BRICK SUGAR-HOUSE, IMPROVED MA.

CHINERY. MULES, PLANT CANE AND STUBBLE FOB A LARGE COMING CROP. BY HOEY fc O'CONNOR Nlrholaa J. Hoey. Auctioneer Office No, 17 Carondelet street.

SATURDAY. 4th February. 11MS8, at 12 o'clock at ine Auctioneers' Exchange, on St. Charles street, in this city of Hev Or. leans, will be sold by pnblic auction The wen known "L.oca.SHion" buuas PLANTATION, in which is incorporated the upper three-fourths of the "Conoord Place," which, together, measure 33 arponts fronton the Mississippi river, about SO miles below tbe citypf New Orleans; lf arpents of said -front having arpents in depth aad 34 arpents the! cut extending back between parallel linos to the baou Brtrataila, upon which borders tbe forest of cypress limber with a railway extending therein.

1 lie whole front presents a vast area or most exoellent arable land, over 800 acres ot which have been under cultivation. There la a larse and commodious dwelling. situated in most charming grounds, with delightful lawn and majeeuo oaksj an extensive apiary witu machine for honey extraction, and a good orchard of orange tr.es; the laborers' quarters are new. oomfortabla and In flrst-vlass condition. Tbe sugar-house la of briok with slate roof.

and has attached a fine cane (bed with slate roof, the machinery is in perfect order, and con sists of two it-roller mills with indeDendent en gines, rollsrs 28 inches diameter, 4a feet long, with McDonald's hydraulio regulator, copper steam train and connections, and copper lined clariners 8-feet vacnum pan (dry system) completely equipped with larire pumn and 3 Hcd- worth bottom discharging mere is a sezonu nne large welling, an over-sser's house, fine largo stables and barns and shops and large store at the landinr. The crop or 1887 has yielded 1,160,000 lbs. dried sugar, being 166 lbs. sugar per ton of cane, the average yield per acre bo lug over 3600 lbs. ot sugar.

The plantation la well supplied with mnlns carts, plows aad all necessary agricultural implements. There are 63 acres of fall plantlnsr and aeed sufllcient for fully 200 acres; also 240 acres first year's stubble and between 10O and 200 acres ot second year's stubble. All the dltchina-for fall anil am-in plant I ria ls finished and the land prepared lor spring planting. m. pernors ai inspection oi tne piooe is soiieitea, and further and full particulars may be had aft the oface of tbe auctioneers.

Terms ana Conditions of Sale One-half or more cash, at the option ot the purchaser, the remainder on a credit of one and two years from the day of sale, with late rest of 6 per cent per annum current, vendor'a lieu and all the usual aocuruy cituses, ana deposit 10 per cent at tne time ot sale. This sale Is made sublet to whatever ohMa-a. tions that may result from a mortgage originally given to secure 46 aharea nf tha cunital of the Consolidated Association of the Planters of Louisiana, resting upon the undivided one-half of the Place." the upper three-fourths "of Is hereinabove dencrlbed as the 19 arpents fronton the river and adjoining the lower line of "Concession. Act of sale as -the expense of the purchaser '1 iO Ul A If. LA KELT.

ATHEBI CMfr: vcnurcnAv E2flnLtKiI'NUT FRAME PARLOR BUITOVERED IN BROCATEL SILK. i walnut frame parlor suit in hair -cloth, handsome, gilt "AMR MANTEL MIttKOEH, DOUBLE PAHbOA CARPETS (Superior Quality) 0I AS NEW. PRETTY MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZE FIGURES. BED LOUNGE AND NICK PARLOR PIKCES. OIL AND KNOBAVINQS pow garniture, marble top CENTER TABLES.

ORNAMENTS and many otnef handsome and ornamental aiU- B- TBRIOffOSI A Auctioneers WESDAY. JanTuTat 11 reX AUCTION SALES. BY 1UTHEB HOMES. JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. Choics and Remunerative Investments, On Most Liberal Terms of One-Third or More Cash.

Valuable Store and Residence Properties In tha First District. THE TWO-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 165 Fouchcr, now Constance, street. THE VALUABLE LOT. WITH IMPROVE- ments.

Adjoining the Above Residence. THE VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK STORE, No. 236 Tchoupltoulas street. THE VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK STORE, No. 242 Tchoupltoulas street.

THE VALUABLE WAREHOUSE PROPERTY, Nob. 70 and 73 Delord street, THE VALUABLE LOT, WITH IMPROVE- ments. Adjoining the Ssld Warehouse. THK VALUABLE THREE TENEMENTS, Eos. 2i6 and 238 Magazine street, Opposite the New Brewery.

SUCCESSIONS OF J. B. AITKENS AND MBS. CATHERINE AITKENS, his Wife. Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans-Dockets Nos.

6117 and 21.376. BY MATHER HOMES Warren Homes, Auctloseer OtBce No. 9 Carondelet stieet On SATURDAY, Feb. 11. 188a.

at 13, at the Auctioneers' Exchange, Nos. 72 and 74 St. Charles street, between Gravier and Commercial place, by virtue and In pursuance to two several orders of the honorable the Civil District Court for the parih of Orleans, In the matter of tbe succession of J. tt. Aitkens, signed by the Hon.

a. L. Tiasot, Judge ot the Civil District Court for the parish ot Orleans, Division A. dated Deo. IV, 1887, docket No.

and the other in the matter of the su cession of Mrs. Catherine AiLkens, wife of J. a. Aitkens, signed by the Hon. F.

a. Monroe, mice of the above named honorable court, Division C. dated Jan. 6, 1888, docket No. 6417.

for account of the successions of J. H. Aitkens and Catherine aitkens, bid wife, by publio auction, will be sold 1. TWO VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND, together with all the bnildings and improvements Thereon, situated in the First district of this city, in tbe square bounded by Magazine, Foncher. Delord ana Poeyfarre streets, ami designated by the Nos.

15 and 16 on a plan drawn by G. T. Dunbar, surveyor, on the 12th of 184i, and deposited as plan fo. 46 in the book ot plans No. 2, in the office of William Chiisty, late a notary in this city, for reference.

Said lots adjoin eacu other and measure each V4 feet 3 inches and 6 lines front ou Foucher street by 113 feet 2 inches ta depth; between parallel lines, and are bounded in tbe rear by an alley 11 feetll inchea wide, of wlikih they have the use in common witttothezvlotsvas per said plan, all English measure. The Improvements consist of a two stdry brick residence, known as No. Voucher, now Constance street, also sheds', outbuildings, eto. 2. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings find improvements thereon, situated ia the First district ot this city, in tbe square bounded by Delord.

Tououp.toulAA, Pearl (now Commerce). Louisa (now Calliope) having in American measure mi'i leet inches front on Delord street by V9 feet 0 icobes and 6 lines on one side and 8 1 feet and 4-8 et an Inch and 0 lines on the other side, the whole as per plan drawn by L. Surgl on the 16th of January, 1847, and deposited in the olflca of Louis T. Caire, late a notary in this city, undar 2o. 19 la Book, of Pans No.

6. 3. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, together with all the building and Improvements thereon, situated la the First district of this oilv (late Faabouro Delord 1. in thA nnar bounded by Tchoapitoulaa, Aielurd. Pearl, bow Uomnieroe.

and Louisa, now Calliope, atrests, and designated or the No. 2 on a cart In plan drawn by Charles F. Zlmpel, United states deputy surveyor, on the 6th day of November. Ia3t. and deposited in th.

enlce of H. B. Cenas, late a notary in this city said lot ra.aanres 2 ieet men anu a lines front on 1 cnoupltoulas Street, by a depth of .3 test 6 Inches betceen parallel lines, American measure. The improvements consist ot a three-story brick store, known as No. 236 Tchoupltoulas street.

TWO VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND, together with all the bandings and Improve- ineuts thereon, situated in the First district of this city, in the square bounded by Tohoupi-toulns, Louisa, now Calliope, Delord and Pearl, now Commerce streets, designated by the Nos. 7 and 8. and having- in American measure the following dimensions, to-wit: Lot rso. 8 adjoins No. and measures 21 feet A Inches and 6 llnea front on Delord atreet.

feetlO Inches and 4 lines the rear line, 78 feet 11 Inches and 6 lines in depth on the aide adjoining No. 8. and 82 feet 6 inches la depth, on the aide adjoining lot No. 7. Lot Ha 7 adjoins Tot No.

8 aad measures 32 feet 6 Inchea and 6 lines front on Delord street, 2U feet 10 in oh. a and 4 lines on the rear line, 82 feet 6 laches in depth en the side adjoining lot No. 8. and VI feet 4 lines In depth ou the other side towards Tchoupltoulas street. The Improvements consist ot a onft-ntory brick warehouse, known aa -Non.

70 and l'l iw lord street. 5. ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND. together with all the buildinc-s and imnmvM. menu thereon, situated in the FJrst distriot of this citr, In the square bounded by Magazine, Delord, et.

Joaepb aad Foucher streets, designated by tbe No. 3 on a plan drawn by Joseph Pille. surveyor, and dated 15th May, 1828, and deposited In the office ot Carlisle Pollock, late a notary in this city said lot measures in French measure 87 feet 7 Inches front en Msgazlne atreet by adepth 111 faet a inches ou the aide line nearest to Bt. Joseph street, where it is bounded by lot No. 4.

aad 111 feet 6 incnea on the side towards Delerd street, where it is bounded by lot No. 2, and 37 feet 7 laches In width in the rear, where it la bounded lot. 7 ana Tho improvements consist ot a two-story brick building, subdivided into three tenement and know Das Nos. 236 and 238 Magazine street. 6.

ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, together with all tbe bnildings and improve- mom. iiicieun, Bituuiea me nret aisinct ax this city, in the square bounded by Tolioupitou-las. Calliope (late Louisa), Pearl (now Commerce) end Delord streets, designated as lot No. 6, and measuring 21 feat 11 inches and 1 line front on Tchoupltoulas atieet, by b3 feet 6 lnohes in depth between parallel lines, bounded on one side by lot No. 4 and on the other side by Ia, la XT In.

V. Aft nn.t cording to a plan paraphed by the sheriff of the Parian 01 Orleans ana cierositea in the record of H. B. Cenas. late a notary in this citr.

The improvements consist ot a three-story brick boi-ding. known as No. 242 Tchoupiteu- laa street. The above measurements ate all more or less. and according to recent plans ronde by Stewart A Hoffman, surveyors, dated December, lab7, and now on exhibition at place of sale.

Terms ana conditions une-thira or more cash and the balance at 1 and 2 years, with per cent Interest and all the usual security clanses JO tier cent to be paid cash oa the soot to bind the sale. Acts of sale before AInbonse Philips. notary public, at tbe expense of the purchasers, lnuinuing taxes aue ma exigible in less. as id zt J.t 19 11 UDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. CHOICE INVESTMENTS, On Most Liberal Terms of One-Third or More Cash, IN THE FIRST AND FOURTH DISTRICTS.

Convenient to Churches, Schools, Mar kets and Car Lines. THE DOUBLE COTTAGE RESIDENCE Nos. 434 and 434a Annunciation street. THE ELEGANT FRAME COTTAGE RESI DENCE No: 40 Liberty PUBLIO AUCTION. SUCCESSION OF MRS.

B. E. DUMESTRE. Civil District Court for the Parish ot Orleans. Docket No.

BY MATHER HOMES Warren Homes, Auctioneer Office No. 8 Carondelet street On SATURDAY. Feb. 1L18BH. at 12 o'clock Di et tho Auctioneers' Exchange.

Nos. 72 aad 74 St. Charles street, between oravier and Commercial place.by virtue of and in pursnanceto an order ot the Hon. A lber Voorhles, ndge of the Civil District uourt tor the pnu 01 wrieans. Division E.

dated Hevt. 27. 18a7. docket No. 3 1, 7 a.

in the matter of the succession ot Mrs. B. E. Dumestre, by public ancrion will be sol 1. THREE VALUABLE LOTS OF GitOUND, together with tbe buildings and Improvements thereon, situated in the First district of this City, in the square bounded by Gasqnet (late Jackson), Liberty (late Treme), Common and Marais streets, designated as lots Nos.

4. 6 and 6 and part ot lot No. 0. Said three lots measur. log togother 72 feet front on Liberty street by a deptn of 127 feet 10 inches and 6 lines.

The improvements consist of a large raised cottage with hall in the center, and known as No. 40 Liberty street. 2. A VALUABLE PIECE OB PORTION OF GROTJ together with the buildings and Improvements thereon, situated In the Fourth district et this city, ia the souare bounded by Jackson, Annunciation. Philip aad Chippewa streets, measuring, in irencn measure.

u.xeet front on Annunciation street by 169 feet-10 lnohes and 4 lines in depth, more or less, and In American measure, 81 feetll laches and 7 lines-front on Chippewa street, by. a depth ot 170 Set 3 Inches, more or less; said -portion ot ground being of the halt of the original lot designated by the No. obi plaa inade by Joseph Pilie, surveyor, on the 2d ot March, 1824. deposited in the office of Carlisle Pollock, late a notary publio ia this city. The improvement consist of a doable tenement frame cottage, known as Noa- 434 and 434 ia Annunciation street.

The above measurements are according to reuebt plans made by Williams Paftoo, sur-veyoee. dated October. 1887, and are all more or less and in American measure. Terms and Conditions For the stocks cash 1 for the real estate one-third or more cash aad the balance. It any, oa a credit ot one aad two years with 8 per cent interest, and all tha usual security clause.

10 per cent to be paid easJs oa the spot to bind the sale. Acts of sale before Joseph T. Taylor, notary public, at the expense ot the parch era. J8 It 23 29F5 11 FOR CHECKS in 8 hours, cures la St ritr, firii, AMnu. IA N.

li. 1 lii Is rnua. ra, ana 44 vamp street. AUCTION SALES. BY W.

I. HODGSON. JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. SUCCESSION OF (CASPAR AUCH. VALUABLE Improved and Vacant PROPERTY, In the First, Fourth and Sixth Districts.

A VALUABLE COTTON PRESS YARD. On Annunciation street. Entire Front tram Richard to Market streets. THREE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES AMP FRAME SLATED COTTAGE HOUSE, On Jackson street. Between Peters and Rouseeaa streets.

FIVE ONE-STORY FRAME HOUSES, Corner St. Mary and Religious streets. SIX FRAME TENEMENT COTTAGES, Corner St. Andrew and Constance streets. THE TWO-8TORY BRICK RESIDENCE.

No. 63 Washington Avenue. DOUBLE TENEMENT COTTAGE, Nos. 46 and 48 Washington Avenue. THREE LOTS OF GROUND AND COT.

lAUii, Center Chippewa and Washington Avenue. THE TWO-6TORY FRAME RESIDENCE, Corner Carondelet and Philip streets. THE TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, No. 558 Carondelet street. THE NEW DOUBLE COTTAGE.

Nos. 654 and 6843 Carondelet street. THE CHOICE SQUARE OF GROUND. Bounded by Washington, Sixth, Magnolia and Clara streets, with Buildings, Dairy, etc. THREE CHOICE BUILDIEG LOTS, On'Austerlitz, near Constance street.

FIVE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, Corner Constance and Cadiz streets. TWO CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. On Valence, near Carondelet street. TWO CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, Os Carondelet, near Valence street) with the debris thereon. SUCCESSION OF KA8PAB AUCH.

Docket No. 10,067. ON LONG CREDIT EY AUCTION. BY W. T.

HODGSON. Auctioneer Office No. 18 Carondelet street ON etAT URDAY. February 11. 1888.

st 12 o'clock at the AUCTIONEERS' EXCHANGE, Nos. 72 and 74 St- Charles street, between Gravier street and Commeicial place, in the First district of this cilv. by virtue of ana in pursuance to an order ot tbe Hon. N. H.

Rightor. Judge ot tke JJvll District court lor tne paruu or Orleans. Division D. dated July 6. 1886, in the matter of the succession of Kaspar Aarti, deceased, docket No.

16,667. by publio auction will be eold FIRST DISTRICT. I. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improve-meuta thereon, situated in tbe First district ot this city, in the square bounded by Annunciation, Richard, Chippewa and Market streets, designated as square No. 82, and measure, all more or less, 320 feet front on Annunciation streot by a depth of 1J7 feet 10 inches and 6 lines, between parallel lines.

American measure, being the entire front of said equare on Annunciation street, between. Richard and Market streets. ALSO. ANOTHER CERTAIN PORTION' OF GROUND, together with all tho buildings and Improvements thereon, situated in the same district and square as the last above described property, being a part ot the original let No. 6.

and measures Inches front on Richard street bv 68 feet 11 inches and 3 lines la depth between parallel lines, being bounded on the side toward! Annunciation street by the portion of ground herein first described, and on the side towards Chippewa street by the rest ot said lot No. 6. SAID PORTION'S OF GROUND comprise the premises known aa the PLANTERS' PRESS YARD. FOURTH DISTRICT. 2.

A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Fourth district of this city, in the square No 80, bounded by Rousseau, Jackson, Josephine and Peters streets, designated by the letter and measures 52 feet front on Jackson street, by 159 feet 10 inches and '4 lines in depth between parallel lines. The Improvements consist of THREE TWO. STORY JSBIOK HOD.KB. under slate roof, known aa Nos. 19, 21 and 2 Jaekaou street, and have six rooms, oisteru, privy, to each tenement, and yields about $31 a month.

i. A CERTAIN LOT OF GKOUNJD, together with all ths buildings and improvements thereon, aituated lu the 1 ourth district of this city, in the square No. 3o, bounded by Jackson, Peters, Josephine and Rousseau streets, designated by tbe letter and measure 31 feet 4 inches front en Jackson street. 26 feet in width in rear by 159 feet 10 Inches and 3 linea In depth on the side line dividing it from lot and on the opposite side line nearest to Peters street it has a first depth from Jackson atreet by 127 feet 10 inches and 6 lines, thence it runs at right angles toward Rousseau street, a distance of 6 le.t 4 Inchon, and thence it has a further depth ot 31 leet 11 inches and 6 lines up to its rear line. The improvements consist of a FRAME SLATED COTTAGE, known as No.

17 Jackson street and contains six rooms, cistern, privy, abeds, gas pipes through the house tnd yielding $15 a month. 4. TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and Improvements thereon, situated ia the Fourth, dietiict of this city, in tho square bounded by Felicity Road, tit. Mary, Religious and Rousseau streets, and designated by the Nos. 1 and lot o.

1 forming the corner ot Religious and bt. Mary streets, aud measures ba feet 9 inohe froskOnSt. Mary street, by adepth ot 144 feet 4 lnohes 7 lines and front on Religious street, and I20 feet in depth ou the opposite side line dividing. It from lot No. 2, and 6 leet and 3 Inches In width In the rear, whereon it is bounded by said lot No.

2. Lot No. 2 measures 27 feet 5 inches and 6 lines front on St. Mary street, a like width in the rear, where It is bounded by let No. 7, by adepth of 127 feet 10 inches and 6ia lines on tne side line nearost to Rousseau street, dividing It from lot No.

3, and on the opposite side line dividing it from lot No. 1 it has a first depth from at. Mary street otl2u feet, thence It runs at right angles toward Religious street 5 feet and inches, and thence it ha a depth and front on Religions street of 9 feet 0 Inches and SVi lines, up to its rear line and tbe dividing liae Irom the aforesaid lot ISo. 7. The improvements consist of FIVE FRAME TENEMENTS OF TWO ROOMS EACH, cisterns, and yielding $22 a month.

6. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and Improvements thereon, situated in the Fourth district ot this city, in the square bounded by Josephine, Laurel, St. Andrew and Constance streets, designated by the No. 33, and measures 40 feet 6 Uiohes front oa Constanoe street, 40 feet 9 inchea in width in the rear, and 10O leet in depth and trout on tt- Andrew street, and forms the cora.r of Constance and St. Andrew "'llie'improvementa consist ot SIX FRAME TENEMENT HOUSES, known as No.

17to 188 st Andrew street, and contain two rooms and a cabinet to each tenement, cisterns, and yielding about 37 per month lor all. TWO CERTAIN LuTi OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Foarth district ot this city, in the square bounded by Washlng-t-in. Fourth, Chippewa and St Thomas streets, de.lgnated by the Nos. 1 and 2. Lot No.

1, forming the corner of Chippewa aad Washington streets, measures 30 feet front on Washing, ton street, 3J feet and 2 inches in width in the rear, by a depth aud front on Chippewa street 100 feet and 6 ltn.e, and a depth on the opposite side line dividing it Irem lot No. 2 ot IOO leet. Lot No, 2 measures 31 feet fronton Washington street by loo feet la dopta between parallel lines. The improvements consist of A Tl. O-SIOKY BKXOK.

KASIDEAiCE known aa o. 63 Washington street, and contain kali, rooms, gas and fixtures, cistern and well, side garden, fi uit trees, yard paved, etc, worth 40 7. "CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, to.ether with all the buildings ana improve-ments thereon, situated in the Fourth uisuiot of this city. a the square bounded by sixth, WashuiKtoEU St. Thomas and Chippewa streets, designated by the letter -E." ot and measures 35 Let 3 inches froat on ft ash-inYton itrael by 10i foet tt inches and 4 lines in aepth between parallel linea.

The improvements consist ot a DOUBLE THNJeSeSt ERA Mai COTTAGE known as Noe 46 and 48 Washington street, and contain 2 loou.s. a cabinet and kitchen on each side, 3 cisterns, privy, sheds, etc. aad yields $18? TLuSkE CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and lwprove-Senhn. altuatad in the Fourth district of this city, in the square bounded try Washington blxth. Chippewa and Annunciation streets, deianata by the 2 and 6.

Lots Nos. 1. andTmetSureaca 32 leet tt Inches front on Washington street, by 110 feet in depth bs tween parallel Unas. Lot No. 6 measures 30 tottront on Ctappewa, reet by L30 feetln depth between parallel Lot No.

1 form ihS corner of Washington CaiPPewa streets. on 16t XSo. ther is a SMALL FKAMJO HOCSAi. used aa a butcher shop and fruit, store: yields S26 per month for all. VlLREE CERTAIN LOTS OF OBOUKD.

together wita all the bakings and improvements thereon, situated in Uie Four dtrict of this city. In the square bounded by Caronde-w Pajlip. Charles and Jkson snts, and degnaTei by the Noe. X. 2 and 3.

and adjoui each other, and measure as follows Lot -i p. Itorrni the Tcorner of Carondelet and Fhip itret. and measures S3 teent front on Carondelet street, by 420 4eot 8 laches and 7 lines la dpthd iron. l7 Philip WO leet ia Septa oa th aid line dividing it ftom lot o. a.

and 41 leet 7 tocnes and 6 lines in. width la the rear; and lot. No. aad. measure each 3feet front oa aaid Carondelet streetTbr WO depta between parallel UTehi Improvements consist oft ON LOT i.

two -story tram slated reaidenoe, known a elfcaroadelet aad efntaia 7 rooms. tTer.1; FRAME HO SB, with elateTn. etc. yields $8 per month. ON I I.M8threUNliW TKNEMSNT FBAMH BLATED COTTAGE, known No.

I KaAamd 1541. CarOnaOieS "V-! I afced etc- oa ecA aiae, AUCTION SALES. BY W. I. IIOOGSON.

pipe through houses, paved yard, etc yleldta $0 per meat each sloe. 10. A CEHTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improve-menu thereon, situated in the Fourth district la the square designated by the N. 27, and bounded by Magnolia. I'lara.

Sixth and Washington streets, subdivided Into twenty-eight lots ot ground, numbered from 1 to inclusive, and measures as follows Lots Nos. 1 and 23 to 28 inclusive (eight lota) adjoin each other, lot No. 1 forming the oornsr of Washing-ton and Magnolia streets, and measures 80 feet 1 inch and 1 line front ou Washington street by 12a feet in depth and front oa Maanolla street. Lots Nos. 33 and 28 measure eich 3a feet inches front on Washington street by 12a feet in depth, between parallel iinsa.

Lots No. 24, -1 ni 37 measure each SO feet front ou ashington street by 12m set in depin between parallel Uses. Lot JNo. 22 forma th corner of Washington and Clata atreetsound measures SO feet 1 inch snd a lines fronton Washington street, aud la feet In depth and front on Clara street lots Nos. 2, 4, 6, 6 and 1 adjoin each other and measure each 32 feet fronton Magnolia attest, by 121 feet 7 inches and 1 line in depth between parallel fines lots Nos.

8, 10. II. 12. IS, 14 and 16 adjoin each other aud measure as follows Lot No. 8 forms the corner of sixth and Magnolia streets, and measures SO tee 1 inch ami 1 line front on Sixth street, by a depth of 128 feet between parallel lines 1 lots No.

9 and 14 measures each 30 feet 6 lnohes front on Sixth street, by a depth ot 128 feat between parallel lines lets No. 10, 11, IS aud 19 measure each 30 feet lnohes front on fcixUa street, by a depth of 129 feet between parallel lines: lot No. 16 forms the corner of kixth and Clara atreets, and measures 3U feet 1 inch and 2 lines front on Sixth street, by a depth and frost on Clara street 123 feet between parallel linea; lota No. 18. 17.

la, lb, 20 and 21 adjoin ech other and measure 32 feet front on Clara street, by 121 feet 7 Inches and 2 linea in depth between parallel lines. The improvements consist of A FBAME House with live or six rooms, cistern, rented for dairy pai poses at ltl2 a month, with riehts of three months' rotice for posseesion the outside sheds and half of stable belong to the tenants, SIXTH DISTRICT. 11. THREE CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with ail the improvements thereon, situated iu the bixth dibtr.ct of this city, in the square bounded by Constantinople. Aasterlltz.

Constance and Laurel streets, designated by th Nos. 16. 17 and 18, which adjoin each other and measure each 28 feet 10 iucliea and 8 lines front on Ansterlitz street, by l'-iUJeot in depth between parallel lines. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. 12.

FIVE CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with all tke buildings and improve-monts thereon, situated ia the clxth district of this city in tbe square bounded by Cadis, Con. stance. Jena aud Laurel streets, designated by tbe letters A. C. and of square No.

17. Lots and adjoin each other and measure each 30 feet front on Constance street by 100 feet in depth, lot A forming the corner of Constance and Cadiz straeta. A.ot 30 feet front on Constance street by a depth of 100 feet. Lot measures 30 feet front on Cadiz street by a depth ot loO feet, all between parallel lines, and adjoins the rear line of lots B. and D.

The'e is a BM ALL FRAMK HOUSE on each lot and containing 3 rooms, cistern and shed, and yielding $8 per montn each. 13. TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with all the Improvements thereon, situated in the Sixth distiict ot this city, in the square bounded by Valsnoe, Baronne. -Cadis and Carondelet streets, designated by the Nos. 19 and 0, in square Bio.

49. Said iots adjoin each other and nieasuie each 32 feet front ou Valence street by 120 feet in depth between parallel Unas. Two choice buiiaimr lots, emell-road aud gas iu front, and are high and. dry. Neighborhood highly improved.

14. TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements theteon, situated in the Sixth district ot this city, in the same sqsare ae the last above desoribed property, designated by the Nos. It 3 and 24 said lots adjoin, and measure each SO feet front on Carondelet atreet py 164 feet In depth between parallel Hues. On these lets there Is the ebrls. brick, of a two-story brick house destroyed by tire, fences, eto.

A very good building site. The whole of the above' measurements are more or less, according to plan made by Williams Pattou, architects and surveyors, and in ay be seen at place ef sale. iSaMs AND CONDITIONS One-fourth or more cash, at the option ot tbe pnronasors, and tbe remainder in equal payment at 1, 2 and 2 years, with 7 per cent loteiest from th day of sale, until paid (the credit notes to be divided into oeupous to salt the parties in interest), with special mortgage and vendor's lieu, aad the usual clauses of 5 per cent, for attorneys' tees In case ot suit, the Insurance and transfer ot policies and all other usual security clauses, including the pact da non allenando the several Eurohasera to assume the taxes dus and exlgl. le in 1886, over and above their bids, and to make a cash depositor lO per cent on the spot to bind the sales, 'l he revenues to accrue to th purchasers ti om day ot sale. ACM of sale before Andrew Hero, notary public.

No. 17 Commercial place, at the expense of the the taxes due and exlolble in 1. Ja8 is 22 '19 FS td A CHARMING RESIDENCE. WITH SIX LOTS OF GROUND. CARRIAGE HOUSE, BTABLB, AND OUTHOUSES, BEAUTIFUL LAWN, AQUA.

BIUM, ROCKERY, Corner PRY-TANIA and VALENCE Streets, In the Sixth District ON LONG CREDIT BY AUCTION. BY W. I. HODGSON. Auctioneer Office No.

13 Carondelet street ON IS AT Uit DAY, JANUARY 21. 1HX, at 13 o'clock at the Auctioneers' Exchange, Nos. 72 and 74 bt. Charles street, will be sold THAT HANDSOME AND WELL BUILT TWO-STORY FKAME SLATED RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, forming th. earner of Prvtania and Valeac streets (square bounded by Pitt and Bordeaux streets), sixth district, this city.

THE RESIDENCE is elegantly finished in.idn. halls and rooms handsomely papered.and contains hall above and below, and some 8 or lO rooms altogether in main and rear buildings, has gas and fixtures tiirougbent. tke wnoie in first elas9 order apd condition ther is a FRAME SLATED CAHK.1 AUK uutssiv ached, with stable, ostler's aad feed rooms, there are also poultry-yard aad boas, rockery, aquai ium. cisterns, etc THic (IkOIlNDK ra-oslst of SIX LOTS. and measure together lf0 feet front on Valence street, by a deptn of 100 feet between parallel lines, and front on Prvtania atreet, aigli aad well drained with pipes, ana are niceiy iaia eu with hedges, walks, arbors, and a handsome lawns, shad and fruit trees, shrubbery.

Bowers, etc. Tills as per pian, wniou may uo seen at the pace et sale, and the premise, can be laapected by a card from the auctioneer. TEKMS AND CONDITIONS One-third or more eaah. and the balance at one and twe years, with 8 per e.nt interest par annum and all the usual security clauses; the purchaser to assume in addition to bis bid the taxes due and exigible in 18S8, and make a cash deposit ot 10 per cent ou the spot. Act 01 sale OB ore Anurew nero, notary, at the expense of the purchaser.

Jll iO Ml rOSITIYE SALE, TVITIIOUT LIMIT By Consent of Parties la Interest. THAT VALUABLE FOUR-STORY BRICK STORE, Ko, 95 SU Charles atreet, between Perdldo and l-oyaraa iimu, OPPOSITE THE PHCENIX HOUSE. ON LONG CREDIT BY AUCTION. B1 W. I.

HODGSON, Auctioneer Office no, IS Carondslet street On BATUBDAY. JANUARY 28. 1888. at 12 o'clock at the Auctioneers Exchange. Nos.

72 and 74 St. Charles street, near wrsvler street, for a divt. sioa of interest, without limit or reserve, will D. THAT VALUABLE FOUR-STORY BRICK STORE, No. 95 at.

Charles atreet, between Perdldo aad Poydraa streets (square bounded by Carondelet street), used as a pistol gallery below and "Hood's" Lodgiag-nonse above, well built with Baltimore pressed brick front, aranlte and irou colnmns. sills and lintels. THE LOT OF GROUND, No 10, measures 25 feet 6 inches aad 4 lines irons oa at. wnan.s lv a depth of IOO feet between parallel lines. American measure, according to a plan by Messrs.

Williams ft Pettoa, architects and sur. vevors, which may be reen at the place ot sale. TV 1. immediately opposite the Phcenix House and tbe Aeademy of Muale. has three-story iron verandah In front, covering entire banquette, and is a most aesirnble investment.

TEKMS AND more cash, and tne oaiance at one, two urn three years, with 7 per cent interest and all usual security clauses 10 per cent to be psld cash on the spot. The purchaser so assume la addition to his bid the taxes due and exigible ia and for 183a. Act of sal be for Fred ZngeL notary publlo, at ths ex cense ot th purchaser. Ja 14 15 21 22 28 JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. A NEAT COTTAGE PROPERTY With Six Lots of Ground, OS COLISEUM STREET SIXTH DIS TRICT.

SUCCESSION A. W. HODGE, DECEASED. BY AUCTION FOR CASH. TY W.

I. HODUSON, Auctioneer Office, St ihmnillnl street. On SATUR DAY. JANUARY 28.1887, aiJ2 oelock n7 at the Auctioneers' Exchange. No.

72 snd 74 bt. Charles street, between Gravier street and Comaiereial place. First district this eity, by virtue ol, and In pursuanoe te, an order of Ui Hon. F. A- Monroe, win ui m- Court for the pariah of Orleans, Division dated Dec 2 1887.

docket N. 701. for ae. count ot th auccesaioa of A. W.

Hodge, deceased, by public auction, will sold 1X CERTAIN LOTS OF-OKOU7TD, together with all th building and improvements thereon, situated in the bixth district of this city. in the square bm nndea by Cohseum. Chestnut, Lyon and Bordeaux streets, designated by th Nos. 12 to 17 inclusive, which attjotn aad are contiguous, and measure as follows, to-wit: LOT NO. 12 measure 27 feet 0 inches front on Lyon street, by a depth of 150 feet.

jl'l'S A. xv xi uuuii4i iivia ww oiwwa so feet front on Coliseum street, by a depth of 100 tact, all between parallel 11a ee, American measure. The Improvement consist of A NEAT FRAME COTTAGE, with I or rooms, et. tern. u.

TERMS and CONDITIONS Cash, oa pas. tng titles 10 per cent, to be paid caah on th spot, th purchaser attaining Cm taxa lor 1888 li addition hi. bL Act ot sale before Jo. D. TAyltM.

Esq. Wil urear wubim Jai.ai.as.aa AUCTION SAXES. BY TT. X. BoLGSaX.

JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. Valuable Block of Brick-Front STORES. Corner Carondelet and aired streets, YIELDING OVER 100 PER MONTH la th matter of th Minors Schwabacher Succession of Samuel Frladlan der aad wl to both deceased. SALE FOB A PARTITIOJf. ON EASY TERMS BY PUBLIC AUCTION.

BY W. I. HODUSON, Auctioneer Office No. IS Carondelet atreet. On SATURDAY.

FEBRUARY 4,1888, at 12 o'clock nu, at thA Auctioneers' Exchange. Noe. 72 nd 74 kb Charles street, between Uravi.r street and Com. mercial place. In tbe First district ot ths city el Hew Orleans, by virtus of aud in puranano to a judgment of the Hon.

F. A. Monroe, Judge oi the Civil District Court for the pariah of Orf leans. Division rendered and aigaed Marohr1 7, lo87, ia the matter ot Mrs. Sarah Hirsoh als.

vs. PlorancebcliwabacherataUNo. 2u.204i.-ot said Civil District Court, being a Judgment of partition, which said matter is now con soli dated with the suoc.HSion of Samuel Pried-v lander and wife. No. 17.863.

Division of aaldK eoart, and by virtue of and in pursuance to ens order of said court rendered on March 12, 1887.. iu said partition matter et Mrs. Sarah Hlrsch i als. vs. Fioranceischwabacheret No.

20.204 Civil District Court, Division before eonsoiW dationhocaologatlng the proceedings of aiaaiU ly meeting, hold before W. O. Hart, notary pubv lie, on March 11, 1887, on behalf of tbe miner Florence ischwabaeber an Henry bohwa-baohar, and of another oruer rendered in aaidr succession on November 29, 1887, Division homologating the deliberations of another family meeting, held before said notary, on behalf ofV said minors on November 23. 1887, will be asloy at public auction A CERTAIN PORTION OF BOUND, tew. gether with all the buildings and improvemeat) theieou, situated la the First district ef thu eity.

In the square bounded by CarondeleU Baronne. Uirod and alia street, which farms tiia coiner ot Uired and Carondelet stris, ancg measures 127 feat 10 inches and 6 lines frona" on Carondelet street by a deptn and front obi Girod stieet of 94 feet 7 inches and 4 lines be. tween parallel linee, all more or leas, America me.sure. as per plan at th place of sa. The improvements consist of A BOW OBT ONESIORY -SLATED KICK-FRONT HTOREft and DWELLINGS, knpwn as) Nos.

163 to 171 "a Carondelet treeff and 188 192 Girod street, witOy two-story frame rear buildings, yield! together about $100 per month, by the moaUS and not Under lease. Terms and Conditions One-third or nor eaah, aud the remainder at 1 year, or 1 and 3 years, all at the purchasers' option, with 8 par rent current aud 8 per cent eventual interes) from the date of sale, together with special mortgage and vendors' lien and all other usual clauses, including lnsnr. anee nU transfer ot policies, 6 per cent' attorneys' fees, etc. 10 per cent to be ffiaid cash on the spot th purchaser to assume the taxes for ths year 188a. in addi.

tion to his Act of sale before W. O. Hart. notary, at the expense of the purchaser. Jal 16 22 2i td JUDICIAL ADVKATJ8CMSKT.

A CHOICE BUILDING LOT, On Baronne, Near Polymnla atreet. A Splendid Building Site, On Erato, near Carondelet atreet. A CHARMING SUMUER VILLA, At Mandeville, La. SUCCESSION OF P. R.

MIDDLE VISS. DE CEASED, i OW LOKQ CREDIT BV AUCTION, BY' W. I. HODGSON, A notion ear Offlc No. 13 Carondelet street ON 8 AT UK.

DAY. JANUARY Ill's, at 12 o'clock at the Auctioneer Exchange. SocT'J ud 74 St. Charles atieet. between uravutr tract ami Commercial place.

First district, this city, by virtue of and in pursuance to an order ot the Hen. A. L. Tisaot. Judge of the Civil District Court for the parish of Orleans.

Division dated December 24. 1.H7. docks -No, for account of the ot Peter R. Middlemisa, deceased, by public sue. tion.

will be sold Oa Barsnns Strert. 1. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, llfu. ated in the Flrat district of this eity, ia th square bounded by Baronne, Dryades, Eaters) and Polymnia sti eet. being a part ot the original lot No.

2 and measures 31 foet 11 inch, anat 6 lines front ou Baronne street by a depth of 127 feet 10 inches and 6 llnea between parallel, lines, all mot or less, American mesa are. On Erato ferreet, 2. TWO AND A HALF LOTS OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated la tb First dlstrlot et this city, la the square bounded by Erato. Clio. Carondelet and Baronne atreets, dasiguared by the Nos.

11 aud 12 and on a. bait of lot No. 16V which adjoin and measure as follows: Lots Noe. 11 and 12 measure each 23 feet front oa Erato Street by a depth of 10S feet. THE HALF OF LOT NO.

10 measures 11 feet 6 inches front on Erato street by a depth of 108 feet, making a total measurement ot 67 feet 0 inches by AOS feet, all between parallel Uses. American measure. The improvements consist ot A SLATED CARPENTER SHED, cistern, privy and small office, known as Mo. 217 Erato atreet, aad have -been used for many years aa a carpenter shop. The sheil on this lot projects about 9 feet over? on tbe adjoining property, and must be ruovedV by the parchuaer at his own expense.

Mandeville Hummer Villa. 3. A CERTAIN LOT OR PORTION OF OUOUNli. together with all the bnildings aadl Improvements thereon, sltuatea in the town ot Mandeville, lt. Tammany parish, this State, la tbe square bounded by Lake, Lamarqne, For and Claiuorne streets, and measuring .73 feeB front oa Lake street (fronting tbe lakeoa th beach), by a depth of 475 feet between parallel lines, runnlag back to and fronting on Claiborne street.

The -Improvement consist ot A FRA MB COTTAGE and back buildings, containing rooms, storerooms, 12-foot galleries all 1 around house, 2 cisternn, stable and earrlag house, wharf and bathhouse. 3 pecan trees, etc. A lovely summer- home, which will be sold together with all the ornitur and movable effects contained therein, according to tha in ventory on file. 2)bo whole according to plana by Armas, deputy city surveyor, which may be aeeu ai place of sal. TERMS AND CONDITIONS One-third or more cash, at the option of the purchasers.

'1. and the remainder at one and two year. equally divided, with 8 per cent per aaunt Interest from th day ot aaie. and all osual security elsuas. Including special mortgaga With veador's lien, per cent for attorney' fee.

la ease of suit to anforeo the oredlt pay- menu, lnsoranc an transfer et poUcies, and tbe pact de non-allenando. The purchasers lo assume in addition to- taojr bids th tax (or 1888, and mak a cash deposit ot 10 per cent oa the spot. Acts ot aaie before J. D. Taylor, Esq- no tar, at the expense of the purchasers.

27 Jal 815 '22-td i BY B. ONOKATO. AT, SALESROOM NO. 18 BOURBON STREET, TUESDAY. 1 SOLID WALNUT VICTORIA BEDROOM SUIT.

HANDSOME PARLOR SUITS. ELEGANT SIDEBOARDS, IN WALNUT, CHERRY AND IN OAK. HANDSOME EXTENSION TABLES. ELEGANT FRENCH PLATE MAWTIXi. MIRRORS.

1 HANDSOME FRENCH PLATE PIEB MIRROR. 1 LAROE AJJD ELEGAJfT KOQUKTTJB CARPET. CHINA, GLASS AND PLATED WARE, CLOCKS AND ORNAMENTS. CURTAINS, PORTIERES. BUGS, HANS.

SOME EWGRAVINCS AND A QUANTITY OF: USEFUL AND ORNA. ME.NTAL ARTICLES TOO NUXEROUS TO'MENTION, The whole without reservo, at my aalcarooBi, No. 18 Bourbon street CN TUESDAY, JAN. 10. 1888, at 11 'Clock a.

m. t. Terms Caah. Ja8 at i H. ONOBATO.

Anctteaeer. JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. INSURANCE AND HOMESTEAD STOCK One Share La. Jockey C'ub Stock, Household Furniture and Effects, eto etc. SUCCESSION OF ERNE3T PRAGST.

Civil District Court for th Parish ef Orleana, Division No. 21,610. BY B. ONORATO, Auctioneer Offlc St. 18 Bourbon street On SATURDAY.

Jan. 14, 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m-, a th preniise corner Hospital and Galves streets, under and by virtu of aa order ot the Hon. F. A.

Monroe; Judge of aald court, dated Dee. 7, 1887, I will proceed to eell th following: described property, te-wit ONE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURN and effects contained In aaid- prr raises and belonging to said suacesaion. Aad at 12:30 oVloeck p. m. on tun day, at tbe Auctioneers' Auction Exchange.

Hot. 72 and 74 St. Charles street. by virtu of th am order, will le eold-. Ten (10) shares of the capital stock ef th AMERICAN HOMESTEAD CO.

of New Or. (10) shares et the capital stock ftl PIKEM EN'S BUILDING ASSOCIATION ol New Orleana. aeriee -j Five (6) snares of same, eTies-C." Ten (10) n)t-res ef the capital atooar pf tJi W. O. DETECTIVE, AGCV AND POLIC-I oo On ahryof tb eftpiul titoek Pi thm IaA- Sixteen (16) shares of the capital stock ofth PEOPLE'S INaURANCE CO.

Eight (B) shares ot the capital stock at tho TEUTON! A INSUKANCE CO. fJ PKOM1SSORY KOTEet DE. 0Cal SeloOMB lor tweaty-five dollar (Saa.) a The whole a per inventory OB ale. Terms Cash oa tha pofe i0 00.

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