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(J ADVERTISEMENTS WIVES VILLERE A DEBLANC, I AM. rA1 i "New AW vwavuuiv ot.Trci, settler of the MISSION WINES. Agents for: CALVET Bordeaux, and E. OAK yrgB. San Francisco, Red and White Wlaes; Stroll' Bohemian Beer.

In stock: jtoederer. Mo mm. Clicquot, Moet A Chanson. Pommery, Great Western. Also Wines tod Liquors of the most renowned brands; Fancy Groceries and Cigars.

Ja22 '84 ly jftre Proof la Every Particular. American ssd Enropcsa Plan. BOOMS AND BOARD, $3 PER DAY. ROOMS ONLY, FROM ft UP. It.

E. RIVERS. All mall addressed to the St. Charles Hotel will be found here. myl '8412 A WWWWt To suppose that the cheapest piano la the best bar grain.

Thlnn that yon don't want are dear at any price. If you want full value and good satisfaction buy the Kimball Fia.no, The World's Fair Prise Winner, AT WERI EIN'S, 135 CANAL STREET. anl2 lw THEO. GRUNEWALD, MAX AG Ell. Baroaae, near Canal St.

Hi Finest in He Sonft Enropeai Plan. CABLE D'HOTE DINNER 5:80 to 8 P. M. Roof Garden Open Nightly. h4 ly HOTEL DENECHAUD.

Regular Dinner, with Half Bottle Claret a s.a a in at or nan boiiib Beer, oc. DINNER HOURS FROM 1 TO 5 P. M. BOARDERS TAKEN BY THB WEEK OR MONTH. Jyzi im OFFICE OF TREASURER CITY OFNEWORLEANS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.

The following act (No. 165) was passed dur ing the last session of the. Stat Legislature, sod all parties who have had their property add for city taxes are requested to call at the office of the City Treasurer and redeem the fcopetty at once; otherwise said property will be turned over to the Civil Sheriff and old by aim. CHAS. H.

SCHKNCK. City Treasurer. ACT NO. 155. Is provide for tbe sale of property bid in for and adjudicated to the City of New Or leans, or mat mar oe nereaner aajuaicatta to the City of New Orleans for taxes for the year 1SS0, and subsequent years; to provide how the property shall be advertised, and for the muri.er In which raid sales shall be made; to establish the effect of tbe deed of sale, and the validity of sals uaoer tMs act and to establish the jifc scripiioa oi ail actiros to urnui Hies wide.

this act. and to provide for the payment of all costs out of ths proceeds of sal. Due and public notlcs taring besu glrea Wider Article 4s of the constitution. Section 1. Be It enacted by tbe General Assembly of the State of Louisiana, That it is hereby made the imperative duty of the treasurer of the city of New Orleans, to prepare within two months after the expiration of the year la which the property must be redeemed or as soon thereafter as possible, a complete list of all immovable property, bid for and adjudicated by tb? said city of New Orleios for taxes for the year 1SK0 and subsequent years, Bd all property which rr ay hereafter bo adjudicated to the city of New Orleans and not redeemed, which list shall be given to the civil sheriff of the parish of Orleans, who, upon receiving said list, shall proceed at on to advertise for sale all immovable property appealing upon said list, that' all such property shall be advertird thirty days in one of the daily papers of sr.

id city published, in the Enelisii language only; the last advertisement to or cur cn the day on whir the property to be sold: such advertisement shall be a full sad eomplpte notice to rll persons and parties in anywise interested In snid nmnertv no other notice shall be required. The sheriff Is hereby inrtrucUd and directed to advertise soh property. In the name of the parry in enme be property was adjudicated xo tbe city of Ner Orleans, as well as the name Of the present of nny of said proiertle. If the sales advertised to take place on a special day are not completed on said day. the ame shall be continued over from day to day antil same are completed.

i section z. it rnrtner enacted, That salfl property shall be adjudicated to the last snd highest bidder for cash, pajabl In current money of the United States, at the time of the adjudication, provided nf bid shall be orepted for sale made for a less amount than the total amount of which the property was adjudicated to tbfi city of New Orleans, together with 20 per centum, and all costs of nforeing this act. Section .1. Be it further enacted, That sales nnder this act shall vest in the purrhaaer an absolute and perfect title to the Property conveyed In the deed of sale by the Bheritt, without rny claim th.reto by any 2r wner "nd free oi all mortgages, liens, prlrtleres and incumbrances whawoevcr, ex Pt State taxes; upon presentation of a duly ertlfled copy of the deed of sale to any court Baviiur Jurisdiction of the vslne of the prop fty. it shall be the duty of the judge thereof I to isnir ao order ex parte and in chambers directed to the PherifT, commanding him forth twiih to size the property described In the aid deed of sale, and after thitee days' notice Of said seizure to either the oeripant or former jowaer of said property, the leriff ghall put the purchaser Into possession said property unless enjoined by a court having Jurisdiction or the property.

If the nroperlty Is vacant it "ii, only he necessary for PSt, for one week In snine the Sheriff to conspicuous or snal place, a copy of the notice of seiznre, after which delay, unless enjoined, he shall vm tne purchaser into possession. All actions to declare null and void or to invalidate ales made nnder this act for any cause what ojrer. and all actions to subject the property old under this act, to any mortgage which listed before the sale to tbe purchaser, are hereby prescribed by the lapse of one year torn the date of the registry in the conveyance office of the deed to the purchaser. Section 4. Be it further enacted, That price, bid and paid for said shall in full and fln.il payment and satisfaction all city taxes, together with all costs thereon doe and exigible at the time the property adjudicated to the City of New Orleans, jod tbe purchaser shall take said property subject to all subsequent taxes.

Stats, Parish and winiclpal. Section 5. Be it further enacted, That Civil Sheriff shall be allowed and paid out of the proceed of sales under this act as his ommissino for selling the property, upon all urns under twenty five hundred dollars one per onrt and ncmn all sums over that a meant ooe Jalf of one per cent on the amount received by J1 lhp price of sales nnder this act. Section 6. Be It further enacted, That SU laws Oe Tin rr.

nf low. crmrrar 4n vm ftct with the provisions of this act be and the are hereby repealed. W. BOLTON. Speaker of the House of Representatives.

H. R. LOTT. President Pro Tempore of the Senate, approved July 12th. 18i4.

MURPHY 3. FOSTER, Governor of the Stat of Louisiana. A trus copy: GEO. SPENCXIR, Assistant Secretary of Stat. tMI fcWaTrtaa J.ESV I J) HOTEL GRU NEW ALU i EDUCATION.

THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS.1 WEDNESDAY, LAW SCHOOL WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, Lexington. Virginia. Opens Sept. 13. For catalogue address Jyl3 62t ST.

JOSEPH'S ACADEMY FOR TOUXG LADIES. Conducted by the Sisters of Chnrlty, NEAR EMMITSBURG, Md. This institution Is uleasantlr situated In a healthy and picturesque part of Frederick coun ty, biir a mile from iXnmlLsDurg, ana two auuc fro Mount St. Mary's College. TERMS Board and tuition, per academic year, including bed and bedding, washing.

mending and doctor fee, letters of innulrT directed to the Mother Superior, or to ERNEST LAGARDE A SONS. 30 Carondelet street, Jtooin ii. Jy27 FrSuMoWelm BETHEL MILITARY ACADEMY, VA. Prepares for government academies, iiniTe. sities and business.

For catalogues. address Major R. A. Mclntyre, Bethel Academy P. O.

Jy23 MoWSFr 2m VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville. Tenn. Next session opens Sept. 19. Full graduate as well as under graduate courses.

Ten Fellowships for college graduates. Seven depnrtucnts. Send for catalogue. WILS WILLIAMS, Secretary. Jy20 FrMoWel SHENANDOAH VALLEY ACADEMY, WINCHESTER.

VA. Very much the best school In the South for boys needing Individual attention. No better for any boy. Admits only boys of good moral and social starring, send tor catalogue. J.

B. LOVETT, M. (U. Va.) Princiial. Jyl6 MoWe Frlau.31 WARD SEMINARY for Yonn Ladies Opens Sept.

6th. Unsurpassed climate, location, buildings. eauiDments snd health record. Music. Art, Literature, Languages, Elocution, Physical Culture, Lectures.

Ill us. Catalog. J. D. BLAN TON, Nash vale, Tenn.

Jell MoWeFr3m MILITARYSCHOOL I .1 el.we for tboae not prepared for a. 1 i i slcl oounc. Complete Bui. Col. me.

deal rinc to medicine. Location fsmoua fr beauty and i.w r.iui i. nkM. I.atroction in Mniie Art. we offer the ad ran tare, of a d.

eduction at low ratea. nw ror hciwt. ki.c nloolan. DAVIS MILTTam SCUOOU WlaMo B. au3 2w SOUTHERN FEMALE UNIVERSITY AND Conservatory of Music und Art, Annlston, A In.

Lending Female School of the South. Conservatory of Music and Art open all summer. That your daughters he as corner stores, polished, after the similitude of a palace, send them to the Southern Female University. Fall term begins Sept. 6.

Write for beautiful catalogue. MISSES E. C. JANiCS, Principals. H.

O. LAMAR, Business Manager. JylO Tu2m A Jy5 2mW ST. AGNES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Albany, N.

Y. Under direction of Bishop Doane. Choice of four courses study for graduation. Special studies may be taken, or full collegiate course. For catalogue address MISS E.

V. BOYD, Principal. Jyl2 to21 ST. STANISLAUS COLLEGE. BAY ST.

LOUIS, MISS. PREPARATORY. SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL COURSES. Next session begins Sept. 4, 1S94.

For particulars visit College or write to President. aulO tol SILLIM INSTITUTE rot TOUIE UDIES. CT Unsurpassed id the south for healtbfulness, beauty of location and buildings, general appointments and standard of scholarship. Extensive additions to buildings and equipnien: just completed, to satisfy growing demand. Four hours from New Orleans or Vicksburg.

Hill country. Pure water. No malaria: Four courses, leading to degrees. Best advantages in musio and art. Terms moderate, bcssion oegins sept.

12, lS94. For particulars and catalogue, address GEO. J. kam CI. A.

I'resiaenu JylS 2 2mdiW JEFFERSON COLLEGE. ST. JAMES PARISH, LA, UNDER MANAGEMENT OF MARIST FATHERS, at College Point, on tbe Mississippi, 50 miles above New Orleans, with which it is in constant communication by steamboats and i ho trains o( the Mississippi Valley and Texan Pacific Railroads. Terms moderate. Session commences Sept.

4. Address Verr Kev. J. H. Bleu.

S. President, ConveDt P. St James parish. La. anl lmttW COLUMBIAN INSTITUTE, 819 N.

Rampart ave. 24th session. Sept. 3, 1804. Young Iadles Hoarding sna uay scnooi; separate Department for Boys, preparatory to entering college.

Languages, Elocution, Music, Art, Physical Culture, etc. Full corps of experienced and progressive teachers. Address MISS II. FITZGERALD. au5 lm State Normal School, NATCHITOCHES, LA.

Tenth Annual Session begins Oct. 1, 1S04. Both sexes sdmitted. Attendance last session. Faculty of fourteen instructors.

Unsur passed In beauty aixl neaitnruiness or location, thorcstrhness of instruction and perfection of dlaeiplrae. Diploma entitles holder to first grade teacher certincate wunoui examination, fres, in Normal Classes. Total expense need not Vxceed $110 per annum. For catalogue address Tains. D.

BOIU, A. i resident. au2 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, LtXINGTON, VA. ffith Year. fcWe Military.

Scientific and Technical SchoolThorough Courses in general and applied Chelstry, and tn engineering. l'oafers degree of Aaduate Academic ijourse, Wso degrees of Baffcelor of Science and Civil Engineer In Tecnnlt courses. All expenses, including clothing anineldentals, provided at the rate of 3B oo pe montn. as an arense en. four rears.

exlusive of outfit. New Cadets report Sept. 1. GWi. Scott Shlpp, Supt.

Jy2l SaMoWelbt HOME INSTVtUTE, 440 444 CAMP STREET, YOUNG LADIES' DAY aV BOARDING SCHOOL. Latest methods In all departmAcs. Term com mences UUl. 1. Wnipieie wuun niiciieut teacners.

or ramusuo MISS S. B. WRIGHT, VrlncipaL jys sntjyzv aui aanriKH" Matthey Picard Institike, 372 ESPLANADE! AVENUE. COR. CONO ST.

FRENCH AND ENGLISH. nnARDTNO AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOtx'G LADIRS AND CHILDREN. REOPENS SEPT. 3. aul2 SuWelm CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL liTSTITTJTE, PRYTANIA STREET.

Classical, Literary and Commercial courses. Shorthand and Typewrltlrg. Separate, practical school In Commercial Department. Boarding students received. Regular session opens Sept.

3. H. S. CHENET, A. Principal.

MRS. PURSELL SHIELDS, AssUtant. G. W. HARMAN, Prln.

Com. Dept. auS SnWeSalm wyH '55 nMiit Fnrllsh and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Kindergarten and Preparatory for Boys and Girls. Catalogue on application.

216 Coliseum, New Orleans. Mrs. J. 43. SEAMAN, PcinclpaL Mrs.

F. C. TOMPKINS, Mrs. L. HOLMES, Associates.

atrS SiWe3m M1.S. OSCAR NIXON'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ONLY. Preparatory for the H. Sophie Newcomb II morliil College. Reopens Oct.

with full corps of competent teachers, la English. French, Latin. Gymnastics and Drawing. For terms and circulars, apply to MRS. NIXON, 25 Fourth street and C56 St.

Charles avenue 4lft8uWe i AMUSEMENTS. WEST END. GRAND CONCERT BY WEST END BAND. FAMOUS BARTOLETTI SISTERS For Ono Week Commencing Tuesday. Aog.

14. MONTROSS HOTEL, BILOXI, MISS. The ideal Summer and Winder Home. Unsnr pased by any on the Mexican Gulf Coast. Finest fishing, sailing, shootlag drjT1" The only hotel on the Gulf Coast lighted by electricity.

Rates to suit the times: By the day, S2 to $2 60: by the week, 10 to $12. Cuisine and service nrst class. For further Darticulars apply to or address THE MONTROSS HOTEL. Biloxl, Miss. P.

The steam tugs Toller and Julius Elbert make dally trips to the islands in connection with the Hotel. Hops every Wednesday and Saturday nights. my2ft SaSnWeM VICTORIA, SUPERIOR HOTEL, MADISON SQUIRE. OOCUPYINO ALMOST TUB ENTIRE BLOCK OF FIFTH AVENUE. BROADWAY, TWENTY SIXTH AND TWUXTY SKVKNTH STREETS.

Practically fireproof. One of the most elegant and complete hoteU In the city. Rooms single or en suite. Cuisine unexceptionable. Conducted oa both the American and European plans.

DOIIGLAS M. FIELD, Proprietor. O. P. BREEN, Manager.

JOS. a YOUENES. Assistant Manager. dSl SuWely "PRIVATE Boarding, at Mrs. A.

Lefebere's, Pt. Charles Bay St. Le.uls. Miss. Excursionists accommodated with dinner and bath.

au2 lin VTHEN Buffalo stop at the Genesee. Niagara Falls forty minutes away. Je28 ly DAGGERS WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. DAGGERS. BOTETOURT COUNTY.

The springs are now open, and are receiving guests dallv. Terms reduced, and VERY LOW. $1 pr dav. 23 per week, for families for the season; children ander 10 years of age and servants half price. Accommodations strictly first class.

The James River Division of the ...11 I tirlii. nesapeaite aua v.ruio nannjou daily, 0 a. m. and p. m.

Parties leaving Dbrne JXO. F. ROBINSON. Daggers, Va. Jv27 lm YILLA qUISISANA.

Bay St. Louis; on the beach: thoroughly rerovated; comfortably furnished: can accommodate a few more guests. Address. Dr. Von Gohien.

Jy20 lm CLAIBORNE HOTEL. The Claiborne Hotel and Cottages have been fully repaired and newly furnished, and will be open to the public as a Summer and Winter Resort on Aug. 1, at moderate prices. Telegraph office in the hotel, reaching all points, and telephone connection with Covington. For rates and full particulars address J.

P. Li'NGLEY. Proprietor. Jyl8 tsl Claiborne Hotel. Covington, La.

BLADON SPRINGS HOTEL, NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS. Boats leave Mobile for Bladon Springs every Saturday evening. Board: S7 ner week: $23 for fonr weeks. 'Dr. M.

Turner, resident physician. Address w. A. xuroer. Manager, itiauon tsprings Choctaw Ala.

Jel7 2m THB SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. THB GRAND HOTEL, POINT CLEAR, Now open for the season. Rates: per day, $2 60; per week, SI per month, $45 to $50. Apply or address C. P.

Proprietor, myl 9 tf Ala. MONEY TO JLOAjV. $30,000 or more on New Orleans real estate. Felix J. Drey fous, notary puoiic.

uemp sc. d24 ti JUDICIAL ADVERTI5 EMKjVT SUCCESSION OF MARTHA MASON. WIFE OF JOHN CILAKLJVK MAUVtl CIVIL DISTRICT COURT for the parish of Orleans Divisica DNo. 41.236. Notios la hereby given to the ci editors of this esrale and to all otbor persons herein interested to show rauke within ten cays from the present ix.tiflcation (if any they have or can) why the tea hv John Charles Maikell.

administrator of this estate, should not be approved and honoiogatea ana tne tunas ais tributod in cordance therewith. Br of the court. nulli 10 24 A. V. FLOTTK, Clerk.

SI PCESSION OF GFX1RGE H. KIRKE. CIVIL DISTRICT COURT for the Parish of Orleans Dilviswai No. is herehv ffiven to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein interested to show cause within ten days from the present notification (if any they bavc or can) why the account nreser.tert by Osmond Summers Kirk, administrator of this estate, should not be approved and homologated and the funds dis tributed in accordance tnerewitn. Bv order of the court.

1124 A VFXOTTE, Clerk. A ItTTlTTR Ix. MA ROUE VS. HIS CREDITORS. STATE OF IjnsiASA.

Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans. Division No. 43.354. ORDER OF COURT. Let the ceision of property of petitioner Arthur Marque, be ana the same is hereby accepted by the court for the benefit of bis creditors, and it is ordered, that a meeting of said creditors be convened and held before Wiitlani Ardlli.

noiary purine, at nis office. 188 Common street, commencing on the 27th dav of Aueust. at 11 o'clock a. for the purpose of deliberating upon the affairs of said petitioner, electing a syndic, voting upon his application for a discbarge, and upon all other matters that may be' brought before them, and, in the meantime, let all judicial proceedings agaicst tbe person, as well as the property, be stayed, ana lex jrraneis iovr, be appointed as attorney to represent tbe absent creditors. New Orleans, July 25, 1804.

Sl.red: F. A. MONROE, Judce of this Court. Division Acting for Hon. F.

D. King. Judge or Division Now Absent on Leave. A true copy: JAS. D.

RANKIN, Deputy Clerk. Jy2aul 8 15 22 EDUCATION. MBS. FRANCIS D. BLAKE AND 31RS.

L. POLK CHAPMAN, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Children. No. 247 Prytania, cor. Philip.

Reopens Oct. 2, 1S94. Full corps of exp tri er oed teachers. Pleasant grounds for recrea CIRCULARS. ADDRESS 247 PRYTANIA STREET.

NEW ORLEANS. Jy8 SuWe3m ELIABLE VAKOR STOVES LND A1ASKA REFRIGERATORS Are Superse All Other Vapor Stoves andvefriaerators. FOB 8)L1 AT THE H. HALLK MFG. LIMITS 1 Dealers lm stores and Rfcgtsa, Hardware Bathing Tuba, water cream Freezsrs sad ail ainos ox uooserurnianiik Goods, SOLS AGKKTS BUCK'S BRILLIANT STOVES.

SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICE; of Orleans Railroad Company, comer White and Laharp streets, New Orleans. Ang. o. 1894.

The stockholders off ttis compxny are hereby notified that a special meeting will be held at tbe office of tbe company on tn luTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 18SH. at the boar of 12 o'clock for tbe purpose of deciding flaally whether or not we shall adopt electricity or other motive power, and amending our charter and either increasing the capital stock of the corx pany or authorising the lseoe of bunds. L. SI.

PETTTPATN. Becretary. ltn NEW ORLEANS, Ang. 11. A meeting of the stockholders of Wallia Ltd will be held at the office of the company on TUESDAY, Ang.

21; 1894. at m. aal2 td T. L. BAYNE, Secretary.

NOTICE. The death of oar senior, the tats MR. CHABLES CHAFFE, will not intempt oar business, which will continue under articles of partnership. CHAFFE, WEST A CO. aull 7t A CARD.

Henry These A Co. have ooened at 222 to 226 Clark street, Chicago, a future brokerage and purchasing business. Mr. These is the nepnew of popular Michael Hackett, ana is well known to tbe wholesale and retail grocers of this city, and solicits their patronage in purchasing goods on the Chicago and Elgin marceta. Address Henry These at uture Brokers and Purchasing Merchants.

222 to 226 Clark street, Chicago, Bl. 1W UNITED STATES BONDS OUGHT AND SOLD. By NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. 21 tf NE.V ORLEANS. July 21.

The Board of Liquidation of tbe City Debt of New Orleans, Invite proposals for the purchase of Four MUlloa Five Hundred Thou sand ($4,500,000) Dollars, or any part thereof, of the Constitutional Bonds of the City of New Orleans, to be Issued under the Consti tutional Amendment and act of the Legisla ture of tie State of Louisiana No. 110 of X30O, approved July 8, 1UK. Tae bonds are payable fifty years after datJ, bearing Four Per Cent Interest per annum, payable seml annimlly, represented by coMiona, maturing 1st of January and 1st of July, in New York snd New Orleans. The boo.is of.ered will be sold to the high est Mdle. but the board reserves the r.ght to sny and all bids.

Any proposals to purchase bonds nnder this advertisement must be completed on the 1st of December, 1894, by the payment in cash of the prices bid and the delivery of the bonds. Sealed proposals will be received till SEPT. 1. 1804. at the office of the Board of Ldnu'datlon of tbe City Debt, Boom No.

5, City Hall. New Orleans, or at the bask ing house of Wlnsiow. Lrnler A No. 17 Nassau New York. Full particulars of the loan will be fur nished by the secretary of the board on application.

R. M. WALMSLEY. President. T.

WOLFE. Secretary. Jy22 td WM. F. BOHNE'S SHOE STORE.

Formerly nnder St. Charles Hotel. NOW LOCATED AT 110 CANAL STREET. mj28 8m Near St. Charles FOR J5ALE.

JOHN SCHWAB, PIANOS AND ORGANS. FINEST IN QUALITY, MOST REASONABLE IN PRICE. 4B4, AND 4SO DRYADES STREET, Opposite Ksnfmia A apb SuWely FLOORING fencing, sills, joists. aU kinds seasoned lumber, with or witnout caruoiiueum. mi in inntrih.

iw vaitc. Boiler enslns on wheels, perfect running ordfr; wood working i rv.kAiin.iiin Wvl Preserv lU.tl. 1J llf. .1 i' 1 va. lng Company, 1S8 Gravler.

city. Jy22 SuWeFrtf 1 i i 1 Ah Mlr nin i 1 i I A W.nln. 3t? anllt tOaU, Willi milKlllUff, i I a.l.W. .1 SO. nm nMlfll.

pine i to, p.ue tiir a. mv, ses. T. J. Murray, Rampart and St.

Andrew. Gi.TT.1. FIRST CLASS Grocery and Bar; will sell market value; terms, cash, balance on lime. with good security. Address H.

40, picayune, auls 7t IF you want your property sold or rented. list with peter uallagher, old o. ao, new 220 hir change alley. ania im THB two story dwelling No. S21 Coliseum, corner Pleasant; residence of the late Judge Kelly.

The grounds measure over AO feet front en coliseum Dy izo feet front on fieasaac. M. Villavaso, real estate agent, office No. 5 Galller court. auiz 7t LOT of ground cor.

Constance and Toledano ts. Apply cor. Magasine and Toledano, to Jerry Mcejartny. aulZ lw 800 YARDS stone flagging for sidewalks; BOe per varo. m.

reltel, Bt. Charles Hotel. lw 600,000 BRICKS at $4 per 100. M. Feltel, st.

unaries Hotel. aulZ lw $60 BARBER shop outfit, one chair. Apply 4ia ionu. aull lw DOUBLE DOOR Jewelers' Safe, office table, oak desk. offiv lock, parlor set.

210 Canal. Jy24 3w SUGAR Mill and ena lne. a rlonhle Aim hollers evaporators, 6 clarlflers, 1 lot of tanks, 1 drainage wheel with engine and boilers, 1 large drainage pump. For particulars address John xvciiy. inoenix Plaquemines parish, is.

HORSES HORSES HORSES Cheaper than ever. 50 head Kentncky horses. suitable for all purposes. 135 N. Rampart su jjonlslana Sales Stables.

Jyzu sw THB undersigned are constructing several two story bouses and cottases on Joseph. Oo tavia and Arabella streets, one square fro St. Charles avexue. which they offer lor sale on montely paj ments, or will lease for one, two or three years. For full particulars apply to Will A.

Freret A Son, Architects, 173 common street. Jy lm JAMES A. BRENNAN. 18 Gravler. auction eer, real estate axenc and broker; rents co; lected; all matters pertaining to real estate attended to.

i IRON Fences cheaper than wood. Cres tings. Bedsteads, Chairs, Settees. Hinderer's Iron Works. 804 Camp.

o24 tf TUG, 56 feet long, cylinder 16 inches diameter. Good running order. 20 Garondelet. my la tf CYPRESS Lumber, Shingles, Laths; we own extensive new band mills on C. R.

near the city; solicit local and shipping trade. Ruddock Cypress 122 Gravler at. aZS tf CHEAPEST Window Shades In town; carpets, mattings, curtain poles, lace curtains, ete. equally low. PUgex's.

451 and 453 Dryades. mvlS tf itf 1 1 I DlDrD BROWNE A JENKINS. IIHLL fHi Liu Samples free. 154 Camp St. apl3 '04 ly NET fireproof safes, $30 and $88, delivered.

Coats $3 Tchoupltoulaa. an8 ly 75 H0Ri.ES; drivers, aaddlers, draft, carrlag and family horses; see us before buying if yoo want bargains. Hills 211 Gravler street, mail tf CONRAD'S STEAM WOOD AND COAL YARD. Cor. St.

Andrew and Magnolia, Per load. Sawed bakers' pine in blocks. 12 in. $1 50 Sawed and split bakers' pine, 12 or 16 in. 1 50 Satved and split bakers' pine and oak, 12 or 16 1 75 Sawed and split oak.

12 or 16 In 2 00 Sawed and split ash, 12 or 16 in 2 25 With sack of charcoal. 20e extra; also atone coal and coke for sale cheap. Delivered free. alO ly POLAND China and Berkshire Pigs; fins lot; best breed. F.

Foy, 83, N. Rampart, Jy20 lm ANTIQUE Furniture repaired. Robert Hllg ner. No. 167 Dauphlne, cor.

Orleana st, Jy20 lm REMINGTON YPE WRITER. HAERY II. HODGSON, Dealer. 1 WASTED. WANTED HELP.

WERLEIN'S, 1SS Caaal Street. Weber Piaaosl llathaihek Pla.mea! A. B. Cbaie, Ivera A Pond, Kimball Pianos. Gnaranteed to Otve SatlafacUom.

Fl 4 ly TIMEKEEPER: must write rood hand and understand bookkeeping; reference rerraired. Address Time. Picayune aul5 2t EXPERIENCED younr man. lor soda water stand. 154 CanaL BARBER, Tchoupitoutas, near Robin.

Apply X. A SERVANT girl. German preferred, to do general house work; family of three. Apply Uroee ry Store, cor. Tonti and Bienville.

aul5 3t BOOKKEBPING taueht anlckly. nractlcally. sensibly; call; write tor circulars and tes timet ials. Mlelly. Masonic Tempi.

F5 SoWeFrly SALESMEN, we send samples, allow liberal salary and expenses or commission to psoper applicants. Staple seller, three stores out of nre will order. Address, with stamn. Lock Box 420, New York City. Jy6 FrMoWely AT bakery.

261 8. Rampart, a housegirl; aul4 2t German preferred. TRAVELING men, visiting stove and bard ware trade, to handle side lines in novelties and household specialties; also good man to taae general agency tor this state; liberal terms. Address Model Supply 22 BralnArd Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 3t AN Elderly Lady to take charge of a home.

with three small children In it, whose mother lately died. References required. Address P. O. Box 1165.

au9 lw" GET your gasoline and oil stoves repaired at Mooaey's, 136 Glrod, cor. Camp. ap8 tf WANTED SITUATION. BY a teacher In the English and Latin lan guagea. the sciences and bookkeeping.

Address Tescher. Picayune. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wants employment for all or part of time; hours to suit employee. Address Accountant, care of Picayune. aul5 tf AS foreman of bottllng room; have" had 15 years experience oa Ouodyear, McKay and Standard Screw; can furnish best of Boston references.

Address Bottling, Picayune. If BT a young lady of refinement afcd col tore. speaking French and English, lJiy or trav eller; companion, or a positiou 1(4 an office; references given and required. Address Success. Picayune.

myl7 cf WANTED PUPILS. MERCANTILE SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, office 182 Gravler. Also copying. Jald '94 ly WANTED ROOMS 'AND BOARD, BOARD, by three gentleman, in Garden dis trict. Address W.

8., 777 Washington In surance omee. WANTED TO PCRCI1ASB. DO you want to sell your property 1 Do you want to rent your property Do you want to buy a home? Do you want to rent, a home! Do jou want to borrow money! Do you wrnt to loan your money 1 Do you want to Invest in Bay St. Louis, Mandevlile or Moss Point properties? Plenty of land at your own price. Consult us.

Reliable, reasonable and energetic services assured. No charge for listing or advertising. H1MMEL A KINGSTON, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, au5 SuWelm til CARONDELET ST. HOUSE in Sixth district, adjacent to St. Charles or Prytania sea.

Address J. T. stating terms, etc. anl2 tt HIGHEST price lor all kinds of furniture snd eld clothing. Edy.

150 S. Rampart. Jyl8 3m WANTED Parties having furniture and othel articles to sell to know that It is to their In terest to call on A. Brlgnoni. auctioneer, at 4i Royal, near Bienville.

myxt XOO will get highest prices paid for furoU: jy addressing Casn, Box 73b, Post Office, oll tl ANTIQUES. Bronze Mounted Furniture, Carved Pieces, Old Clocks, Ointments, eta. Address Antique Hunter, Box 335, 1. O. n27 i FURNITURE.

Pianos and the entire contents of booses bought for cash. Highest market price paid. Aduress Y. P. O.

Box 656." splO'So tf FURNITURE, Carpets, Pianos, content of residence bought. Aleck. P. O. Box 1206.

o2S tf MISCELLANEOUS. LINEN Window Shades on Spring Rollers at Pllger's. 451 snd 463 Drysdes st. uiyla 'OO tf WANTED Names of persons tronbled with asthma or any cough. Samples and book mailed free, F.

Gooaox, Houma. La, au5 dAWU 1000 HOUSEKEEPERS to know they can buy elegant Window Shades at 50 eta. at Leopold Levy's. No. 133 Ccnal'st, myl8 PROPOSALS.

GOVERNOR'S ISLAND. N. Y. July 1884. Sesled proposals.

In triplicate, for furnishing such quanatles of Forage and Straw as may be required in Department of the East, during fiscal year ending June 30, 1895, will be received here, and at offloes of Quartermasters at Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, N. New Orleans. Fort Niagara, N. Fort Ontario, N. Madison Barracks, N.

PlatUbnrg Barracks, N. Fort Preble, Fort Adams, B. Fort Trumbull, Fort Monroe, Newport Barracks, Fort Thomas. Ky. Fort MoPbersoa.

St. Francis Barracks. Fort Barrancas, and Mount Vernon Barracks, until 12 o'clock eastern time, THURSDAY, Aug. 16, 1804. and then opened.

Government reserves right to reject any or all proposals. Information furnished on application to this office, or to Quartermasters st poets named above. Envelopes containing proposals will be indorsed "Proposals for at CHAS. TOMPKINS, Asst. Q.

M. U. S. A. Jyl7 4t 2t SEALED PROPOSALS Office Board of Levee Commissioners Fifth Levee District.

Vldalia, Ang. 8, 1891. Sealed proposals will be received until WEDNESDAY. Aug. 22.

at Delta, for enlarging and raising the following levees, to wit: Cubic yards. Bunohe's bend. East Carroll parish, repairing and enlarging 200,000 Wyly's banquette, East Carroll Wjariah 12,000 yly's to Point Lookout, East Carroll pariah, enlargement. .125,000 Salem banquette and Caisson's bayou. East Carroll parish, enlargement 20,000 Villa Vista banquette, East Carroll parish 33,000 Milliken's Bend banquette, Madison parish 50,000 Young Point to Delta, Madison parish.

enlargement 80,000 Diamond Island, Madison parish, enlargement 133.000 About a total of 603.000 To be paid for out of the revenues of 1885. with warrants, bearing 6 per cent interest until paid. Deposit required will be lc for the first 10.O0O cubic yards, and 4c for all over. Bond required will be 5c per enble yard, or one third the amount of con tract. W.

F. OGDEN, W. H. SHIELDS, Secretary. and td PERSONAL.

TOUR friends will tell you Pedro Is the only reliable clairvoyant in the city. 881 St. Charles ave. (1501 new number). 7t $1 A MONTH deposited with Union Homestead.

3S Carondelet street, will help you keep off the next panic; safest and moat liberal. Investigate. Jno. E. Huffman, secretary.

nlO SuWeFrly APFLEBAUM, nmcreila covered, repaired. 308 Dryades, 863 Dryades, cor. Erato. (xloria silk 75c F24 6m DR FATREX treats all diseases of men and women; special attention given to diseases of women. No.

347 S. Rampart st. a22 tsl2 DOCTOR DAVTDALBERS7 No. IB) Baronne Street. New Orleans, my30 ly MANICURE and Complexion Specialist.

Mme. Robinson. 11 Baronne apl8'B4 ly LIQUIDATION. The commercial boos, of WIDOW J. CLADB, doing business at the corner of Bour bon and Cioil streets, in this city, having Kne Into liquidation, all persons to whom it a loaned money on pawn, or who have sold to It Jewelry or other articles with tbe right of redemption, are notified, each and every one.

to return said loan or to exercise their right of redemption before the expirattoa of the term a arma with rri TO FFTTilvf strmt and residence, cor. Ma aa sine and Toledano. Apply to J. CalUot opposite. aulo 7t FROM OCT.

ELEGANTLY FINISHED SECOND FLOOR ON CANAL STREET. NEAR BOURBON. ADDRESS ELEGANT," THI3 OFFICE. anl WeSnl mAs3 FROM Oct. 1 Next The store corner Natchea and Tchoupltoulaa at present and for many years occupied as a saloon ana ooaraing house.

Apply T. J. Henderson, No. 48 Camp. BUI II LARGE FRONT OFFICE.

SECOND FLOOR. ATfLY BACK OFFICE, SAME F1AHJK, 31 NATCHEZ, BET. MAGAZINC AND CAMP. anl2 7t FURNISHED RESIDENCE. TS.

E. 0)tt. PRYTANIA AND FIRST STS. JAS. 8, XACHARIE, aula lw Real Estate Broker.

9 Carondelst. FROM Oct. 1. the npper part of building cor. Gravler and Carondelet now occupied as CASSIDY'S HOTEL.

Good stand and Conveniently arranged, with rooms all fronting the street. JAS. S. ZACHARIE, Real Estate. Broker, 0 Carondelet at.

anl2 tf i ENTIRE STORE" BUILDING 201 CANAL STREET. (Old Number.) FOR A TERM OF YEARS FROM OCT. 1 Apply to W. HODGSON A SON. aul2 tf 13 Carondelet st.

TEN small cottages, at $10 and $11 each. Peter Gallagher. Old No. 06, New No. 226 Exchange alley.

lw OFFICES. THIRD FLOOR, NOS.lt 13, HICKS BUILDING, BARONNE, CORNER UNION. aull tf ROBINSON A UNDERWOOD. NO 44 Union t. (lower flcor), bet.

Caronde let and Baronne sts. suitable for store or offl i No. 12 Union st. (lower floor), bet. Carondtsl it and St.

Claries sts. Nos. 72 acd 74 Common bet. Magasine and Tchouolt. olas sts.

iso. 224 St. Joseph bet. uaronaclex and uaronne sts. Apply to J.

H. O'CONNOR A aolO tf 66 Cafohdclet st. OFFICES tor revt on the ground, second and third I floors, on the same square sa 'the Cotton Idxcbange and Hennin Bulldugsx Apply to J. WE1S ft aulp 7t 87 Gravler st. bflUbJ uiu nouses IT Llaunhine iL.

near Canal; 203 Camp near Julia; St. Charles cor. soutn, opposite 1A layette squrr, an4 tf COTTAGES, corner Miro and Ksrlerec streets; tr eiig awogsnore, a tximp. auv (t tujirun 1ABU3 xwo srory nouse, 6 rooms. ii aieipomene net.

St. Charles and Prytania, $li0. J. G. Eustis, 26 Carondelet su aull 2w NOTICE TO PROPERTY HOLDERS DURING THB NEXT SIXTY DAYS DANZIGER A STEllN WILi.

ISSUE A DAILY RENT BULLETIN. OWNERS OF RESIDENCES AND STOKES CAN HAVE THEIR PROPERTIES LISTED FREE OF CHARGE. DANZIGER A STERN, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. NO. 50 CAKUXUEUSX EX.

SU5 Im AN entire second floor, subdivided into of fices, all well lighted and ventilated; Caionde let, a corner near Cotton Exchange. Meux, No. 47 Carondelet. an5 lm HOUSE No. 271 Camp containing parlor.

10 bedrooms, dining rooms and kitchen; large veranda, hall and alley. Apply Rosenthal 74 Canal st, ana tr FOR RENT. FROM OCT. 1, STORE 111 CANAL ST. APPLY; TO J.

O. GILMOKC, 10 CARONDELET ST. au5 tf NO. 72 (new No. 336) Camp et 4 story brick store, extending through to Bank alley.

Posses aim lar October. lSf4. No. 74a Tcboupitoulaa second door above Jackson 2 story brick, extending through tn with It, switch rracx in iront. No.

128 Washington, cor. Constance; 2 story frame residence. 12 rooms; 2 story stable; larce yard, inquire or urge ALDEN McLELLAN, an3 tf No. 159 Common second floor. 235 JACESON avenue, near Prytania, 14 rooms.

N. Wells Longshore, 04 Camp. aul tf FOUR STORY brick store No. 63 Magazine exceptional warehouse room and elevator. Apply to W.

Stone, jo. so Magasine st. Jy20 tt A LARGE and elegant having all modern lmprovemet.ts, fine lav and rear yard: convenient to two lines of 1 cars and situated in Fourth district. For particulars apply to E. Oontry.

Jy24 tf PARTIES having houses they wish rented shonld place them with Chas. E. Dameron, Real Bstat and Rental Agent, 20 Caronuelet, Jj22 lm TWO STORY dwelling, 339 Bienville low rent to good tenant. Henry J. Brunlng, 75 Camp.

Jen ti It OTIS TO BENT LARGE, handstrorfv furnished front room. with balcony. 252 Terpsichore, near Et. Chtrlcs, aul 2 2W LARGE pleasant rooms, with board, $3 per week: southern exporusre; 264 Camp, cor. of Poeyfarre.

au5 2w 856 CAMP ST. Pleasant front rooms; nicely furnished; old No. 214. auo 3ra HANDSOMELY furnished rooms, 1SS Canal st summer rates. ol2 tf 180 CAMP Frost Terms moderate.

nicely furnished. tf nOABDINO. rsnon board: wide halls and galleries; lsrgs. cool rooms, Mrs. SUckney's, 2d Coliseum park.

'80 5y 1 NO. 140 ST. CHARLES Elegant rooms and board in private family; table boarders accom moda ted. ROOMS and board. $4 per week and op; rooms $1 per week aua op.

siu carat st. anil 7t ROOMS AND BOARD IN A PRIVATE Fall tly. Apply at Prytania at, myl9 tf COPAUTNE RSIIIP. JOSEPH WALTON A Incorporated, of Pittsburg, taring purchased the Coal and Towing baslnees of B. D.

Wood A Sons, (who will continue In the wholesale Coal and Harboring business), will carry on the Steam boat and Steamship business of tbelr predeces sor, as well as the supplying of coal to plant ations, at their old stand, no. iw canal street. np'stslrs. The buslnes will be represented and con ducted by Elmer E. Wood as local manager.

and K. Walton Bnnton as local treasurer, and the patronage of the old firm Is earnestly so licited, N. bunton. President. WALTON A LUC B.

D. WOOD A SONS having sold, to JOSEPH WALTON A their Coal and Towing business, will continue la the wholesale Coal and Harboring burlness, giving special attention to supplying plantations, and would earnestly solicit the patronsge of their friends at tbelr old stand. No. 100 Canal street, up stairs. H.

D. WOO If A SONS. New Orleana, Aug. 11, 1804. aul2 lm WH hkre this day formed a copartnership nnder the firm name 01 balms tt uauuah), for the rjurpose of conducthig the Rehl Estate.

Mortgage and Investment Business in all its branches. We will make a specially of selling realty at auction, negotiating mortgages, buy ing and selling mortgage and vendor's lien paper and making lnvestircnts. T. BAYNE, A i J. ONORATO.

621 Gravler nett to Whitney National Bank. New 1st August, lSttA. aul tt THE firm of STAKELUM A STOKES la this day dissolved by mutual consent. All the rls ht. title and Interest in tbe same have been acquired by P1ERCY J.

STAKELUM. who alone will collect the debts and assume all the liabilities of the old fl: m. I will continue the former bos Lets of stokes. sucs am ta John Ward. nAni facturer of stesm boil' era and mrrier.

bra ft and Iron works, st the old stand, otrner Calliope and Peters streets, and 102 and 104 St, Joseph street, where I Trill be niMserl to meet the patrons of tbe old firms. Thanking my friends and the public for their nast fevors. sna noping ior a mniDuum the same, gcaranteelog perfect satisfaction and wet rtC IV J. ESSuSSF Beat 504, N. O.

Telephone 17. New Orlesna, Aug. 8, ISO. a4 lm REiaovAi. CHAS.

LOUQUE. T1 tf Bererrdt0 43 Chtondwst. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. ARRIVE. LEAVE.

id. NanKvllIe. No. 6, rt maIl.T:4a at No. 4.

fast ex.11 rOO a as Loviavllle at No. S. fast ex.7: 15 a No. T.ooast ac.8:95 a No. 1.

Urn. ex.R:0O No. S.cosst sc.3:z as No. 2. lira.

ex.7:50 Illlnota Central. Xo. 25, local Xo. 20, local mail 8:50 nm mail No. 4.

Chicago limited 11:30 a No, 2. rt mail.6:00 at No. S4, Sunday :45 a as No. Chicago limited. No.

1. rt mall.8:S0a No. S3, Sunday Eat. 5:25 Vaioo and' Mlsaisslppl Valley. Xo.

Mem. and K. No. 6, Mem. and K.

U. fast last trtln. a No. 21.Vbg.trZ.5:G0 Vbg. ex ftaeta and Crescent Route.

No. 1, 2. 11m No. 3, rt mall.6:30 a 1 No. 6 8:30 a at Texaa and Pacific.

No. Bl.Cal ex.7:00 No. 52. Hot Springs St. Louis ex.6:50 a Local i 10:05 am No.

ex.i a No, 51. Hot Springs A St. Lools ex.8 .20 at Loral 3:50 pa Southern Pacific Company. S. Antonio ex.7:0K minsllf.

a nlax h. California ex. 10:55 a mis. Antonio ex 0:20 pat Eaat Loalilaaa Railroad. Sunday and Wednesday.

No. 9 10... 8:20 a Bl Dallr. Cicent Sundav: No. 7 8:20 a mio.

8 4:20 New Orleana and Southern. Pt a la Hache, Sh. Bch. Pt a Ia Hache, Sh. Beh, .00 a.

4:16 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 7:00 a.

m. 2:40 p. m. 7:30 a. av.

Sunday Only. 7:00 p. m. 8:40 a. m.

17:15 a. m. p. uu p. m.

9:40 a. m. 5:00 an. Saturday Only Arrive 9 :30 n.m. leave 5 o.av Monday Only Arrivals from Shell Beach ft a.sa.

RAILROADS. T7B OLD RELIABLE, IrOUiJSyiLLE AND NASHVTXJLB RAILROAD. UMTTED EXPRESS DAILY IN jPUXXMAN mb TS Moatxomrrr. lllrmLra Nasnvrlllf, Lonlsrllle, Clacla Atlanta, Jarksoavllle. TVashlsgtoa, Baltimore).

Phlladelnhla and New Yo rlc THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE, i No. De Darts. ti.i.a 6 Fast Fast Ex. ..7:35 a. at 4 Fast Ex .11:00 a.

7 Coast at 8 Coasx p. m. 1 Lira. Ex. ..5:00 p.

at 2 LJni. Fast Mall.lO:25 p.at so. esoncsy lux. n. City ticket office.

100 Canal street. Denom i irci ioot or usnai street. Our limited vestibule service from New Of leans to New York without change makes ser ml boors the auickest time competitlvw points. No extra fare will be charged oa this iraio. vining ear atached and merls served ea route.

I JOHN KILRFVY. Dlv P. lATMORE. G. P.

Louisville. Kr. 90 Miles Shortest' Line Between New Orleans and Cin clnnati. ELEGANT GAS LIGHTED, VESTIBULEO TRAINS. No.

No. rave New Orleans Arrive Meridian Arrive Birmingham 3:30 p. m. 8:30 a. m.

.10:06 p. m. 4:20 p. nv 2:42 a.m. 2:00 p.m.

6:50 a.m. 6:50 p. m. Arrive Chattanooga Arrive Lextnston JLrrire Cincinnati ...3:20 p.m. 7 a.

m. The Queen and Crescent snd East Tennessee are tbe only routes running through Vestibule Sleeping Cars from New Orleana to New York via Lirskout Mountain snd Shenandoah Valley, withi unexcelled Dinlna Car Service to Naw York and Washington. Through Vestibule 819 ing rar to Cincinnati. C.t.v Ticket Oflice. 34 St.

Charles street. R. H. GARRATT, Assistant G. P.

New Orleans, La. W. CL RINKABSON, Gen, Pses. Agent, Cincinnati. VhSX Schedule la effect SUNDAY, April 22.

lSfts, Arrive. Leave. No 1 Fast Mail. No. 2, Fast Man.

8:30 a. m. at. No. 4, Chicago 11 :30 a.

au No. 26, Local Mail aad 1 press 7 a. av No. 8, Chicago P. No.

25, Local Mall and Express .8:50 p. No. 83, Sunday 84, Sunday I 7:49 a. m. 8:25 p.

Only Line running Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars through from New Orleana to Chicago and St. Louis without change. The shortest snd quickest rente. No. 4, Chicago Vestlhuled Limited, daily.

No. 2. Fast Mail, dally, has Pullman Sleeper snd Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago, aad Sleeper to St. Louis. Ticket Office, corner st.

cnaries ana unmsj Streets. W. COLEMAN, A. O. P.

A. Je23 '90 A. H. HANSON, G. P.

A. YAZOO MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND SCHEDULE IN EFFECT ATO. 1. 1S. Trains Leave Illinois Central Passenger Station, corner tiowara Avenue ana Rampart street.

Leaves. Arrives. Kansas City and Memphis Fast Train 4:00 s. m. 10:00 m.

Vloksbnrg A Natches Ex.7:30 a. m. 6 :50 p. BVi Tbe only line runnlne Solid Trains betweea New Orleans, Memphis and Vlrksbnrg, with Modern Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars to Mens phis and Kansas City. The direct snd favorite route to Kansas dtr.

Omaha. Denver, and all points west. Tbe short line to Hot Sorines and nointa ta Arkansas and North Louisiana. Commutation tickets, mileage books, nart rates and week end excursions. Summer excursion tickets on sale tn season, Ticket Office, corner St.

Charles and Oeen Don sts. A. H. HANSON. Gen.

Pass. Act. J. W. COLEMAN, Asst.

Gen. Pass. Agfa MOBILE AND OHIO RAILROAD." Short and Direct Line to Memphis. Nashville, Cairo. St.

Luols, Kansas City. Denver. Chicago, snd all points North, East and West. Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars with Drawing room and Bullet net ween atomic ao St. Louis.

Mesls served at tbe celebrated Mobile and Ohio dining rooms, aad Hires, Tean. Close connections at St. xxmis xinvm uvpea and at all Junction points. Arrive (via Queen and Crescent) 6:0 s. m.

Ixpans (via Queen ana tjrescenij n.ovy. a. For sleeping car reservations, rates, timetables, apply to any railroad ticket agent. or to R. PERKINS, tienerai rr, Charles New Orleans; B.

E. POSEY, Acting General Passenger Agent, mopuq. Am. SOUTHERN PACIFIC C0.v Depot Head of Esplanade Street. All Trains Daily.

Leaves. Arrives. CALIFORNIA Express. a. m.

10:55 m. MEXICO Limited 9:10 a. m. 10:55 a. tu.

GALVESTON Fast Mail. .5:20 p. m. 10:55 a. tn.

SAN ANTONIO Fft MaU.5:20 p. m. 7:05 p. ra. DENVER 9:10 a.

m. 7:05 p.m. Fort Worth, Dallas. North Texaa and Col rado Points. THROUGH PULLMAN DRAWTNG ROOl.

AND BITFET SLEEPERS on all traine. City Ticket Office, corner St, Charles a Canal streets. D. HALLARON, City Paasenger Agent, H. B.

ABBOTT, Ticket Agent, General Offices, Magasine and Matches streets. 8. F. B. moksb, uenerai pass.

Agent. J. G. SCHRIEVER, Traffio Manager, nl tf SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICED TO DALIiAS, FOHT WORTH AND POINTS IN nORTHERS TEXAS.

SHORT LINE TO HOT SPRINGS. LITTLE ROCK. AND DENVER. TIME CARD, Leave. Arrive.

Ft. Worth and CaL 8:15 a. as, 7:00 p. ax Denver Express .8:20 p. 6 :50 Local 3:50 p.m.

s. nv 8:15 a. m. train has through PuIhnaB Buffet Sleepers to Fort Worth, and connects at Fort Worth with Pullman Sleepers tor SI Paso and San Francisco. 8:20 p.

m. train has through PoDreaa Bo4tet Sleepers to Shreveport. Dallas, Fort worth snd Denver, snd oonecrs witn varraon stu train for Hot Snrings: slso through Sleeper Little Rock, via Alexandria. For tickets ana oiser inrommuw 3 St. Charles street, corner Union, or Texas and PsclOc Depot, toot of TLm a A.

8. GRAHAM. Passenger sad ASTOV MBSLIER, 4Sea. Pass, and Tkt. Agt.

S. THORN E), vic Prestdkut and Go. Masagsn, Jel '04 lydAW LOST A If FOUJf P. I LOST A fox terrierl white, with mows sprrs around eyes; short brown tall; answers to the name of Governor. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning to Paul Mauberret, .4...

Canal st. LOST A gold watch and K. of P. cbar attached: $15 reward. Return to Aurrt I mans, 13 Annunclatloa st, aull'.

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