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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SUGAR BOUNTY BONDS, ISSUED BT MARSHALL J. SMITH 64 Baronne Street Je9 eodtf i DO YOC INTEND Pi nCAHSINO stove or nuigef It so OAKLAND STOVES have MOBK GOOD POINTS end will bnrn SO per dent less fuol than any stove IN THE MARKET. A. BALDWIN RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Cor.

Camp and Common Street. F19 '91 SuWely CO All! HIGHEST GRADE ALA CAM A COAL. PLANTER." AND MAN Cl'ACTCRERS gupi'lidl by carload lots, any quantity required Prompt doli'very. C. B.

SLACK 11 Carondelet St COAL FOR SALE. Five rittsburg first pool and three Boats A A'o. 1 Alabama. For further paxticu Urs apply to JAS. P.

JACKSON, Je26 tf No. 40 Carondelet street. Hours 0 a. ro. to 12 m.

except Sundays and holiday. Gentlemen From 1:30 p. ni. anil on Sunday from 7 a. ni.

Mamsagk by appointment. THE NEW BATHS Darin ir ladles' hours the bathsare under tlie ner-- aonal direction of lira. OSHDKNK. snf.t Hates single Bath 75c, 8 Ticketa 4b BARON ST. (One Square above Canal) ROBERT J.

OSBORNE. Proprietor. lUT-OO-ly MRS. K. C.

LOGAN has Just returned from New York with the latest novelties in imported lace dresses, seaside wraps anil other elegant materials for trousseau orders, and begs to inform her customers generally that she can bo found at her oiil stand. No. ISM Canal street, anil will be ready to till orders In eigiit.bours' notice. J.J lm K. C.

LOGAN A CQ. A. B. GltlSWOLD (Established 1817.) FINE GOLD JEWELRY, CydEET- ERNEST C. VULEEHE, -Importer of rturuflurc Akin raur-v Dnnroirp 15 Carondelet Hireet.

Sole. Anrat at tb I OALLKOOS WINK CALIFORNIA, Clarets. White and Sweet wines. The Bushmills Old Distillery Limited. Belfast, Irish Whiskies.

J. Schweppedt Co, Limited. London; Ginger Ale and Club Soda. Always In Stock, tne finest Imported Sherries, Fort Wines, Brandies and Bordeaux Clarets and 'White Wines, In rases and casks. Pate do tola CTM; Santaies, Green Peaa, Olive Oila, etc nihil 1 tf SPATE'S CARRIAGE EMPORIUM, 93 KORTII RAiaPART STREET.

Warebease, 118. 120. 139 Karih Basin i i Bog-irtes. Barouches, Wea-ons and ehlcles of-J every ueacnpuon ior sale ana lor btre. ilepalr-is It (Tone with Ilea In ess and dispatch.

TIMBER LANDS Bought and Bald on Comaalasion. Large and Ssiall Traota Fias, Oak and Cypreaa for aale. Owners of Orahnr lands would do well to list their lands with W. XL HOWCOTTS AOIKOT, 193 Commoa streev AMUSEMENTS. "WEST END.

I. AST WEEK -AND LAST CHANCE TO HEAR THE CELEBRATED AND 1Y0RLD-KE. 1-1 Terminate on Julj 5. Je37 9t HniFilR THF IFTTIFS mm mm mm mw mm mw ItKAN I KI LY.KI KS IN the leave the foot of Canal Stret on SATUR- am9 jlui at a. ui suarp, (cluxuiu Fare for round trip, including moala and berth, 95.

Secure your ticket at once, as only a Binttetl nainber will 1 sold. Tickets for sale at K. tonery Son's, No. 2 Canal rret: Wood, Schneblau fc co'a, No. 43 Carondelet erreet; Louis Leonhard Son's, No, 67 Loiil ia street; or on board.

Jel4 17 21 '24. -28 Jrl MEDICAL. DOCUTA Sandalwood Capsules are the best and only cailes prescribed by regular physicians for the cure for Uonorrbiea and dis-cbarg-ea from the urinary organs, inhumed or acquired. $1 so per Ail druggists. 2 tint DR.

E. BERJOT. AND SUROKON, year' experience; specialist; womb disease, meustroat ion. lrrvgnlantiea always relieved. Private disoa.e: rooms for conrinmnsnt and operation; strictly oo linden tiaL 173 Bourbon treet tlA-tf HOTELS.

FIMH AVtriqt HOTEL, MadUou Sauure, New Vork, A. B. DABLINO. IIIHAM HITCHCOCK, formerly formerly Battle House, 6t Cliarles Hotel. Mobile.

New Orleans. The appointed and roost liberallv mauaged hotel in thu city, with the nioet central and delightful location. HITCHCOCK, DARLING fc CO. JJyl TT A Tl 21 1 Ira 1 I Centrally li AQ the Latest Improvements. Located Broadways 41st St- New York.

aj a -KT x.r t. a Je'JW 'Jm JUDICIAL ADVERTISE3IENTS. BtTtTft'ERSTO'V riv Tl T. pr.tTTaWlirK CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE, PAR-ish of Orleans Division No. 33,380 Notice is' hereby given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein Interested to show i suite wittilS ten days froia the present notifica'ion fit airy they have or can why She final account presented by John B.

Vinet, Administrator of this KataWi. should not be approved and homtih'gateu and the fund distributed In accordance taerewlth By order of the Conrt Jyl 6 10 g. AI-U I NAI3, Clerk. wvuvuootvii Vff io Ar uiaa WIDOW OF D. r.

IhMOND BCRTHE. CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOB THE PAB-lsh of Orleans Division No. 3i.44 Notice la hereby given to the' creditors thl. fuafaat Tl In nl l.a. napaima erein Interested to show cause within ten iGiiSii! ENDOM Jiaysfrmn the pressnt nott.lcatlon (if any they Exoellent table.

Homelike ana refined. Beanti-have or can) wliv the aennt presented by Mls iul climate. Open summer and winter. Take tls.Uileiun Burthe, Artmlnistrattix of this E-T broad gauge railrund at O-sorgia avenue depet. ill I v.iaaai.aa-.., ut 1111.

JCat- tale, jliunld not be approved ami homologated distributed in accordance tiiere. oruorol the(nrt: -i nsxoi.vi JC, A.LUMLSAlS,ClXk. THE SUMMER RESORTS. -LO OKOUTINN LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, ENTIRK CHANGE OF BIANAGEMENT. THE FINEST BESOBT HOTEL IH THE SOUTH.

ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 700 GUESTS. FIN. EST ORCHESTRA IN THE SOUTH. RATES 3 TO 5 PER DAT. Special Rates by Week and Month.

HAS. T. WILSON, Manager, mySl-tf Jel8 2mW Glen Kldge Ilense. Cornwall-on-Hudaon, N. Y.

Modern improvements, beautiful grounds and scenery. Moderate rates. Circular ree, raySm-FrMoWetaiiS MORKT HOUSE, 89 Franklin street- Saratoga Springs. Delightfully situated, firat-claaafare. Address Mrs.

Edith Miller. Je2-iSuWelni THE building known aa ths old Pats Christian. has been recently fitted ami neatly furnished for the accommodation ot boarders; grounds exteuslvo and well shaded; bat.h-liousds terms reasonable. Address at premises. Jq2V 3t COOD Boarding, bathing and boating at Vll-.

la Villa, Bay bt Louis. Mrs. Jno. Mum-lord. Jel6-lni RIDGEDALE Sulphur Spring, at base of Cumberland Mountain, private residence.

Bates $25 per month our eeks: reduced family rates. Send for circular. R. S. Dick yon.

Coal Croek, East Tennessee. Jell lm CI MM EH HOMES In Virginia. Mineral wr lor tne care or Dysiepa.a, tl.iy fever. Lung. Throat.

Heart and Female Trouble. Roanoke Bed Sulphur Springs, Lake Springs and Hotel Lucerne. For terms address F. J. Chapman, Salem.

a. Je25 40t .1 EXCURSIONS orery Sunilay to Maxno-V A 11a Ototo Hotel. Magnolia, 500 feet above the se. in piny woods; no lnosqultuos; boarding reasinutble; dinner 60 cents. S.

L-Langilon, JProprtfjtor. myl5 3ni ONTROS3 IIOTEL, BILOXl7MISS. KRONTINO THE OULF BEACH: opi-n tlie entire year: flshinr. hunting, batons, railing and d.lvinR; cuisine unexcelled: pleasant rooms-; the hotel of the Mississippi oust. of Ualeicraph S.

J. MONTKORS, Proprietor. Steamer makes daily excursions from Montfoss Motel whart. ap9 liin Bladon Springs Hotel; Bladon Springs, Choctaw county, Is now open for truest Board $7 per week. Boats leate Mobile everj Tnesday and Saturday evening for Bladon Landing.

Je6 Sin r. TURNER, Manager. Clriwall-oii-Hiiason Graiii Central Hotel, smith house). Flnost situated house on the river. Elevation of 300 feet above tide water.

Fine lawn with larire shade trees, both front and rear. One nuutliiMl nicely fornialieit. Bar and lill-liaca room. KverrUiing nrst-clasa. Open for guest.

Write for prices. WM. H. WISWELL, Proprietor Catrs to Sonthern guests. JeS lm OCEAN SPKIXCaS IIOTEL, OCE IN SPRINGS.

MISS F. FRYE, PliOPKIKXOR. CELEBRATED EXCURSION DINNER, 75c, Board for famlllM fkt KmnnRhln l-iitn Vl fr ills. boatJng. -bathing, huntiug, ana riding.

AVrite for terms. Jel4 liu 1.0NO BRANCH. WEST END HOTEL. Cottages and Reatanrsint 0m Jane 13. HOTEL OPKNS JUNE 2W.

Transient rates. $4 OOaday and upward. Weekly rates, Jv'5 00 and upward. D. M.

fc W. E. HILDRETH. New York Office, Metropolitan Hotel. myl8 IIOTEL WELLESLEY, WELLESLEY.

MASS. OPENS JUNE lst 1S91. Until June 1. our office will be at the Amerl can House, Boston. After June 1, at the riotel (special rate for Jane and September.

RUSSELL STURGIS, my6 VeSa2m PROPRIETORS. GRAND ISLE HOTEL, OPENS JUNE 20. 1891. The Joe Webre, representing the steamer Era-ma McSweeney, now building anil to be ready in a few 'lays, will make regular' trips to thin celebrated health and pleasure resort, leaving Grand Bayou daily, except Weilnesdavs. on arrival of N.

0 F. and Grand Isle Railroad trains. -e Tbe Grand Isle Beach is unexcelled. A bath In the surf is delightful. Accommodation and fare tirst-class.

Further Information will be given by applying at Hotel Deneotiaud, corner Caiondolet and Per-dido BUeeta, or address JOHN F. KBANZ, Proprietor, Isle, I A. J. F. DFNl.c 3 CAUL.

Manager. my 31 2m HOTEL MONTE SAN0, SEASON JUNE 15 TO OCTOBER 15. Special rate to families. Liberal concessions to early arrivals, bead for printed matter, HARYEt S. DEXIS0N, Manager.

my9 2m CLARENDON HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. X. Y. -This ariatocratio hotel opens Jnne 25, 1S91. Coolest house, highest ground.

Special rates to to early coiners, send for circular. AYER1XL. GREGORY. Jel3 lia Owners and Proprletora COOPER'S WELL! The hotel will open May 0, 1891. The water of this well Is considered SUPERIOR TO ANY LN THE UNITED STATES Board Per $3 60 Board Per week 15 OO Board Per montli 60 00 Water for sale at EU GENE MAY'S and I.

L. LYONS'. For further particulars address A- H. SPENGLKR, ap23 Raymond P. Miss.

SWEET SPRINGS, MONRO? -COUXTY, W. VA. This Most Populi -jc of All Mountain Resorts Will Open June 15. Elevation abovj tidewater 2000 feet Unsurpassed rummer ordinate. Cuisine up to the highest tanilanl.

For itifurmatlo-n uend for catalogue with full particular. W. H. AYKES Jlananer. Je7 lm "THE SWANNANOA," EVI1.LE.

N. A GOOD, IEDIUM-PRICED HOTEL. Under New 3 tanageroent Thoroughly overhauled, reflttpfi and refurnished. Mudern conveniences. InjJightfully cool rooms and superb views.

Kates, reading matter iipon application. HOWELL COBB. myl8 tauJ OAK RIDGE, GKliEN SPRINGS, OHIO. Txcation fi' a surpassed. Beautiful grove, walks ami drives.

Spring, mineral water baths. Excellent cui i ne. Open all the year as Sanitarium and Healti Keaort. Write for circular. $12 to S-'Jl uer KIN'U HOUSIL, Fropa.

el 2m' CiREEN PARK HOTEL, BLOWING ROCK, X. C. This elegant, new hotel, on top of the Blue Ridge, 4J.w feet above the sea. open for gueeta UOth us a. Magnificent scenery, beautiful level drives, tra4ng atmoupbere.

Hotel first-class, supplied: wtta conveniences, heated hot and cold Ijatha, eto. Send for beautifully illustrated Guide Book. SuA3tawlm BLOUNT SPRINGS, JLJLABAMA. Ort the line of Oie L. and N.

S2 miles north ot Birmingham. Ala. The great pleasure anit liealtU resort of tbe south. Hotel and baths opea June For particulars apply to F. HlCKlA Proprietor.

WAUKESHA, 1Y1S. est healthful "and obnrmlng resort In the nh ii miu w.t of Milwaukee isoll Tee sjiov Lake ti-'higan. it Miueral Springs heal- Ux nunureas ot in vaiius annnauy. oi oeauuiui lases. nne nsuing.

uwikuuui uh-. SPRING CITV HOTEL now open Cou rts. Entertainments, nne sinsio. auuic k. Junes.

At anaaer ana uwner. Je20 2124 27 28Jyl LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE, lsOUnt nionntaJn, Chattanooga, Tens. Finest situation the Mountain. Aconmmtv: rui. Hat.

rteiT month: 2 tier day. Get on at itos-s avenne. jiuorr F. H. WEILBACHER.

Manager, Lookout Meiui tain. Tens. JelllwVaTrSaSu3i DAILY PICAYUNE SPECIAL NOTICES. box. John hollies croyer.

ELOCUTIONIST AND DRAMATIC READER, No. 4 Saath Rampart Street. Late Patrons: Ontwn Victoria. Prince and Princess of Wales and family, and the nobility anu gentry 01 Thirty veara Dractical exnerlenca. "lbt finest dramatic reatter of the nineteenth Oentury." Loudon Timi's.

"A clear, round voice snd a wonderful de- V. II 1 I "A charming elocutionist, whose gestures re perfeot." San Kranclsoo chronicle. Private lessons thakesperian recitations at private entertainments: entire literary even-lug provided; poor readers and speakers made perfect. Term particularly low. All pupils instructed mcuy private.

eo iw- Notice la hereby art von that the Semi-An nnal Interest Coupons of the KW COTTON EXCHANGE FIRt-T MORTGAGE BONDS, dne Julvl. 18tl. wiU be Baid on presentation of ttie'couDOus at tbe Louisiana National Bank. Bonduolders are requested to present their ouuiis ior exenange to sir. mju r.

m. waijis-LEY (President Louisiana National Bank) trustee for the bundlioidera under the new act of mortgage, and tbus make the collection of the uly interest and exchange of bonds simultan Oils. CHARDKS CHAFiX President. HENRY G. HESTER.

Secretary. fieo. C. Iagan. G'Z Carondelet St Next Door to Denochaud's Hotel Being now located at the above address I ra prepared to furnish families with Wood and Coal at the lowest mar-kit prices.

I am also prepared to call for and deliver Baggage and Packages to all part of the city. Order left at the above address will receive prompt attention. Remember the name anu mini uer. C. LOGAi.

Jyl WoSaSulm d'J Carondelet at. TO GRAND ISLE, Via NEW ORLEANS. FORT JACKSON AXD GRAND ISLE RAILROAD AND STEAMER JOSEPH WEBRE. On SATURDAY, July 4, 1S91. a special train will leave Algiers depot at 12:05 p.

making close connectloTi'with boat at Grand Bayou for Grand Isle. On SUNDAY, July 5, 1S01, and every day thereafter, except Wednesdays, the Grand Isle limited express will leave at 9:15 a. m. Baggage received at foot of Canal street. Fare each way $2 60.

Meals extra. J. S. LANDRY, M. MCSWEENEY.

G. F. and P. A. Mentor Joseph Webre, Jyl lv The Ocen.il Club Hotel at tJmnd Isle will beopen for 100 gentlemen guests on and after July 4, 1891.

Subscribers and their fam ilies will bo reoeived after July 11. Victor Bero conducts the restaurant. JAMES WILlf INSON, President, Boom Sixth Floor, Morris Building. Jyl Iw New Orleans, June '29. 1 Stock holders of the East Louibianu Railroad Com pany are hereby notitieel that, the annual election ct Board of Directors will be held at the dotal cileof the company in Covington, iu the parish of St.

Tammany, state of Louisiana, on '1 1 (:. DAY. July 9, 1891, to servn for the ensuing jrcatr. i ri a. 1 1 1 1, Je29 lOt Secretary, and 'iTeasurer.

Notice. Consumers of Electric Power In quest of Motors for operating ceiling tana fcuiall. nmsrt ians. exhaust ian-, prinun? presses, ele vators, pumps, sewing uuu'hines, machine shopn, factories, mills, and iu fact of imwer tor an v. toting where st-eam or gas eagim-s are uneil.

will nna it to uieir interest, to call on the Eddy Eleo-trio Manufacturing Company, corner of St. cnanes ana Gra'ier streets. E. H. MCFALL.

Airent. Motors of anv other mako exchaugeil without extra cost for Eddy Motors at a great saving to uib conwnmer in operauuK expenses. Je23-lmo TilE 3IEXICAX INTERNATIONAL, IM PROYEMENT COMPANY. The semi-annual interest on the Bonds of this company, due July 1, 1691, will be paid at tie PEOPLE'S BANK OF NEW ORLEANS. 1 Je27-St A.

$. BREAUD, Cashier. NEW ORLEANS, FORT JACKSON AND GRAND ISlaE RAILROAD (COMPANY Commencing SATURDAY, June 27, trains will run to Zibilich, twelve miles below Socola Canal. Freight trains 111 leave at 8 a. Pa senger trains at 4:20 p.

in. J. S. LANDRY, G. F.

and P. A C. S. WIGHT, Snpt. Je26 lw Office of New Orleans Water Works Company, 49 and 51 Karon ue htreet.

New Orleans, June 25. 1881. The stockholders of this company are hereby notified tbat the annual election of four directors will be held at the of tlio company on MONDAY, July IXiil. between the hours of 11 a. ni.

and 2 n. The transfer booka will be closed from Saturday, uiiue 2 unui iueuay, juiy ibi. JeJG lot 1- la. MACMUBDO, Seo'y. PATENTS.

Patents, Caveats, Trademarks, procured without delay; all Legal Business attended to at the National Capital; your correspondence solicited; advice free. GEO. W. KERN, Attorney and Solicitor of Claims, Washington D.C. a2-l(L LARGE DIVIDEND PAYINU STOCK.

FULL-PAID STOCK Of $100 Per Share, issued AT PAR, By the NEW SOUTH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Of New Orleans. Louisiana. Pays semi-annual dividends up to 5 per cent of the amount earned, payable January and July, ail dividenda earned oer and above lo tier cent tier annum ariTii. and ar na v. able to the holders ot this stock when the fame is called in for redemption, which is esti mated to be about tiH2 ysars from date of issue.

The funds of this association are invested in first mortgage bonds or vendor's liens upon good real estate In progressive cities and incorporated towns on the basis of 60 per cent or less of the most conservative valuations, thus rendering the stock of this, association as absolutely secure as any bond can possibly be made. For further parti onlurs Inquire at the association's oHioe, 46 Camp street. H. GAitXES, President. JULEsi A.

BLANU, Treasurer. F891 ly HENRY GINDEli, Secretary. LANDS RECOVERED. Owners and heirs to lands in Louisiana, whose lands have been sold for taxes, or who have lost trace of their lands, can near something to their advantage by addressing I ATTORNEY. Post Office Drawor 131, New Orleans, La.

Je6 lm t- Xew Orleans Co-Oporntlve Banking Association, 42 and 44 Chartres street. OPEN FOB BUSINESS FROM THIS DAY, JUNE 1, 1S91. V. M. SCHNEIDAU, President.

F. MTJLLEB. Cashier. Jet if SIO.OCO TO INVEST in Furniture, Pianos, Entire Contents of Eesl- dences. Antiques, eto.

Liberal prices paid. Address PACKEB, P. O. Box Nc. 349.

Ja20 tf Orleans. Jnne 1S1. The stockholders of the New Orleans Furniture Manufacturing Company are hereby notified that a meeting of stockholders will be neld at the office of the company, at the faotory on Water atreet. between Robert snd Upperllne streets, iu pursuance of Article Vi of the charter, on MONDAY, the I3tu day of July, 1891, between the hours of 3 and 0 clock p. for the purpose of considering tbe advisability of liitni'u ing.the affairs of the company.

By order of the Board of Directors. Jei 3 lm JNO. W. JOAOHl M. Secretary.

REMOVAL. AS. P. UINAULT, Auctioneer, has Te-muved bis office from the corner of Bienville street and Exchange alley to No. 60 Bienville street.

Jyl 15t RN. GIRLING, the Druggist.) corner Pry. taiiia and Washington, haai the coldest Vichy and the newe-t Sola Syrups mj-27 3m Inr Tt EACON LIGHT positively cures all tron. 13 bles of the Womb. Specialties for ladies, of every description.

Consult or address with stamp Mrs. 1L. 194 Foydras street. New Orleans. Je2i 2w ADAM L.

MACK, Clairvoyant, has removed from 66 First to 81 Dauphins street. JoTO-in GOLD. Silver Watehea. Guns and Pistols, Seeond-hand Goods of every description. Highest prices paid at Hart's, 124 S.Ranipait.

Ja29'l ly HATS Cleaned and Dyed. 24S South Rampart atreet. O. M.JW11TE. nlS'DO ly SCHILLINGER Cement, Bricks and Flag Paving attended to.

McCoy A Tbiac, 14d ThaliaaUeet. ly NEW ORGANS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 1. piYIDEyD NOTICES. Ilibernia National Bank, New Orleans.

June 30, 189L A dividend of FOUR FEB CENT, free of an taxes, will he paid on demand. By the Board, CHAS. PALFBEY, Cashier. the Be yl-7t Illecbanlca and Traders' Insnrance Com" pany, New Orleans, June 30. 1891.

The Board of Trustees have day deolared a semi-annual dividend I of FIVE PER CENT, payable on demand. GEO. H. FROST, Secretary. Jyl lOt The People's Bank ot New Orleans.

New Orleans, Jnly 1, 1801. A semi-annual dir-dend of FOUR PER CENT will be paid to the stockholders of this hank on demand. Jyl 4t A. S. BRAUD, Cashier.

Traders' Bank of New Orleans. New Orleans. Jnne 30, 1891. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day, A DIVI1 DEND OF TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENT was declared payable on and after July 7, 1891, to the stockholders of record this date. Jyl-7t H.

D. HOPKINS. Cashier. Sonthern Insurance Company, of New Orleans, No. 64 Camp street.

New Orleans, June 30, 2891. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day a semi-annual interest dividend of FOUR PER CENT on the Capital stock was dsclared payable on demand. Jy 7t SCOTT McOEHEE, Secretary. Office Firemen's Inauranco Company, New Orleans, Jnly 1, 1891. A semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT will be paid to the stock holders on and after 15, 1891.

Jyl-3t R. II. BENNERS. Secretary (rrmanls National Bank, New Orleans, line 30, 1891. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT was declared, payable on demand.

Jyl-71 J. L. EERCIER, Cashier. Holders of the Full Paid Stock of the New South Building and Loan Association are hereby notillod that dividend at tlio rate of FIVE PER CENT lor six montha will be paid on demand at the office of the association. No.

40 Camp street, on July 1. 1891. GARDES. President. 1 II.

GINDER, Secretary- Je28t.Jy5 State National Hank of New Orleans. June 27, 1891. At ft meeting of the Board of Directors, hold this day a semi annual dividend of THREE PER CENT was di Clare. 1 payable. on and after July 1, 1891, to the stockholders of record at this date.

Je28 lw CHAS. L. C. DUPUY, Cashier. Southern National Bank.

New Orleans, June 27, 1891. The Directors of this bank hava declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT out of the earnings of the past six months, pay able on aud after July 7. to stockholders of record of this date. Je2S lw TBqACH.shier. Gcrmania Insurance Company, 31 Camp Street, New Orleans, June 27, 1891.

A semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT will he paid to the atockholdcrs en and after July 1. 189L Je27 St EMIL WEBER. Secretary. Office of New Orleans City and Lnke Railroad Company. New nieans.

June 27, 1891. At a regular meeting of the Hoard of IMrectors. held on the 10th a iiiiarterlr dividend of l--M UULLA It A CENTS per aliiiro waa declared, payable, ou and after July lo. ISttl. The transfer book will bo closed for ten days prior to the date flxod tor the iwjuiruiiii uie uivitieuu.

Je27Oyl0 C.W.BRELOW,Secretary. Jeflerson City Gas Light Company, Office No. 1138 St Charloa Avenue, New Orleans, June 28, 1891. At a meeting of the directors. on tho 10th a semi annual dividend of TWO AND A HALF DOLLARS per share was declared, payable on and after the ftth of July.

All tranaferrs after June 30 will be ex- divldcud. JOHN ROBERTSON, Secretary. Je27 lOt American National Bank, New Orleans. June 24, 1891. At a meeting of the Board ot Directors, held this day, a dividend of TnREB DOLLARS per share was declared payable July 1, 1891.

Je25-tf W. W. GIRAUIT, Cashier. Office Orleans Railroad Company. Corner White and Laharne streets.

New Orleans. June 24. ls9i. At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors held on tho Sth a divi dend of TWO FEB CENT on the capital stock was declared out of the earnings of the last three ill) mouths, paysble on and after July 4, 1891. The transfer book will bo closed for' ton (lt days prior to the date fixed for the payment of tbe dividend.

Dividends paid from 9 a. m. to 1 P. m. i.

CO I'GOT, secretary. Genuania Savings Bank, New Orleans, June 20. 1891 At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on 10th a semi-annual dividend of FOUR DOLLARS per share was declared, payable on and after 1st Jnly. 1891. Je21 2w G.

AD. BLAFFER, Cashier. New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad Company, New Orleans, June 21, 1891. At a regular meeting of the Directors, hold on the 11th inst, a quarterly dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE was 1 1 1 r.u I n.ar IklJ. An I aftn.

1 1 il i 1 Iransfers of stock made between the Island oui suuuiit lie ex dividend. Jc21 td WALTER V. CROUCH, Seo'y. Teutonia Insurance Company of INew Orleans. June 20, 1891.

A semi-annual Interest dividend of FIVE PER CENT on tho. capital stock will be paid on and after Jnly 1, 189 ALBERT P. NOLL, Secretary. Je21 2w New Orleans National Bnnk. June lit, 189TT-At the meeting of the board of directors held this day, a semi-annual dividend of FIF TEEN DOLLARS FEB SHARE waa declared.

payable on July 1,1891. Jei 7 tf WM. PALFREY, Cashier. Office of tbe New Orleans Gaslight Com pany. New Orleans, June 16, 1891.

A dividend of TWO AND ONE-HALF ($2 50) DOLLARS per share, made out of the earnings of the past six months, has been declared, payable to the stockholders WEDNESDAY, July 16, 1391. All transfers of stock after July 4 must bo ex dividend, V. VALLOIS. Secretary. Jel7 lm EDUCATION.

SUMMER SCHOOL Mrs. M. T. Barnes. 206 Prytuuia street.

Pnpils prepared for Tulane Hlarh s-chool and H. Sophie Newcomb CoUege. ji EW YORK Military Academy, Colonel C. J. Wright.

B. A. Cornwall. N. Y.

Jyl UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Session begins Oct. I. Extensive courses of in. et ruction and ampie equipment In Letters and Science, Law.

Medicine and Pbnrtuney, and Civil, Miulnsr snd Mrchnnlml Engineering. Apply for catalogue to WM. M. TIlOtNTN. Chairman.

University of Charlotiesrlllr, Vs. Jyl 2taw7w KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE; Near Frankfort, Ky. OPEN TIiaOUGUOUT THE YEAR. The second term of this academic year begins first Monday In July and closes third WadneariaT in December next. CoL D.

Jf. BOYD, Superintendent, Postoidce Farmdale, Ky. THE BROOKLYN HEIGHTS SEMINARY. Boarding and Day School for Girls. 41st ear; opens sepu x.

Address for ciroular. 40 Montague BrooKlyn, N. Y. ap39 4m Hellrrjutb College Edueatlon Health Home For YOUNG WOMEN and GIRLS. Large illustrated Catalogue sent on application.

Rev. E. N. ENGLISH, M. Principal.

-LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. a Je3-Wll 5K WANTED. Utvcrtltementt inserted, in th.it column at (A following rate per line of sever, teords: 10 rwntf socfe insertion; 60 cent or one week 90 cent jjorhreweek $1 20 for three veelti i $1 bOpee HELP WANTED. to cook and do housework for family of three. Also boy to answer belL 60S St.

Charles, up stairs. "TtWO Experienced Grocery Clerks. Apply at A once, corner Tuiane avenue and Prieur. James McCormack. Jyl 2t A E0' Marirer-a Saloon, comer St -tn- terdlnand and Chartres streets.

Bo3rs 18 Tears of age. Apply street. Manufactory, No. 272 Boysl TIVE Carpenters and laborers. Apply corner A Customhouse aud Atocheblave atS o'clock this morning.

A WOMAN to Wash and Iron; mnst he a fast worker. Apply top Carondelet. JyJ 2t ri OF SE Servant, knowing bow to write A p. rotu 1 to 3 P- m-. 271 Bayou Road.

JeJO iw OY to learn a tmde. Apply, well recom. menneu, 48 Hart una street. Je30 3t A GIRL to help in the kitchen at 80 Tohonpl-toula- Je30-3t-- A ONCE, an Engineer to do sugar-honse repairs and takeoff crop next season. None but first-class man need apply.

Address, with references. T. O. Ulynu, Arbroth P. La.

JeJO -lw A FIRST-CLASS sawyer to go to Central A TlltariPil A TT. 1 a. a-. Rarnno ENGINEERS can obtain eitnations II ha-e pas seal examination. Zwlcker's Kevised l'rai' 1 1 I'M 1 nalrni.li., 1 eiiaoie you to.pass one.

Get only the genuine: worth ten time It Coat: bv mail 1 A i-nr. .1 teryG. Kraft, publisher, 112 Van Buron street! XPEKIE.VCKD Bridge Carpen ter and saw w.iiua ou tne line 01 uie 1 I JV dt A. R'y, between Columbia and Alexandria. 1a.

bia. La. W. a. Stiles Contractors.

Jelj lm CANVASSERS Malo and Famale. Big inuo. tan Wednesday, sat nr. af from to lo m. American flag Tea a.

aleo lm L70R IO cents you ran have your finest Kid inuvrs cieaneu as toou as new, at No. 22 Jdouruou street, near Cuatomhouso street. 1 Half! HOUSEKEEPERS to know they can v' ouy eiegant inuow enades at oil eto. at ticv jno. id Canal street, my 13 Xi VTANTED Salesmen at $75 a month salary and expensea to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, by sample only horse and imiii mruifluwi iree: wnie ai.once.ior zuLl particulars.

Standard Sdvewaiex Bostou, Maaa. iwyu ij WANTED TO RENT. A SUITABLE building for BoanlinK Stable between St- Peier aud Canal and Rampart lo AaeYi-o. aluuivgs sbtuie, care tuis unice. Jc2t-lw PUPILS WANTED.

MRS L. A. FORTIER will prepare scholars during summer lor Sophie NewcomtJ College course. Boarders taken. 1G8 Esnlauado aTcuue, corner oiauue street.

jez liu" Wanted Papila. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING kj taught (including Spetung, Punctuation and composition). ALTER DUNSTat TAN'S Phonetic Shorthand and Typewriting Institute, Boarding department lor young ladies. Jel'01 ly WANTED TO PURCHASE. A ROE tracts of unproductive lands; give M-t location ana lowest price r.

u. oe-n im FIGS nighest prices paid. American Preserves 82 S. Peters street. Je27 lw and Silver.

Broaen Watches and Jew A elry. Highest prices paid. Pelrce. 221 FILES of the Plcaj tine from Sept. 1, 1872.

to Dec. 31. 1872, and from May 1. 1873 to Nov. i.

is 1.5. Appiy Ui Picayune counting-room, btj Liuup street. A UTOGRAPHS of Governors and Satesiucn A ot Louisiana Colonial and Beat prices paid; Address Hamilton, Picayune office F10 PARTNER WANTED). AiiiLflii Man win give his services as office man unit 10,900 for interest iu good payina commercial nouse; reioreni'es exchanged, Auawer Confidential Worker, Box 1120. Je25 lw" BOARDERS WANTED.

1 QO CHARLES street, five mtnutes -A OO walk of Canal street. Deli; htfiU Rooms, newly fitted up, openings all around large yard. Wide gallery; home comforts, good table. Reasonable price. References sxAibanged.

Transient custom solicited, nib 2 tf BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED A partner with $40U0 capital to buy an interest in cypreia slunelt business in Florida. Excellent ooportunity for right party. First-class mill, good site, plenty ot timber. For further particulars address opportunity, thisotiice.

my24 tf PASTrKAGE. AT Moorland P.istnro, corner Louisiana avenue and Loonst. $1 50 per head per month. Plenty ot water and shade for stock. niy21 3m MISCELLANEOUS.

HIGHEST Cash paid for furniture, pianos, desks, counters, showcases, con-tents ot residences, 40 Royal street. VI tf 1 IF YOU WISH TO OB-1 tain a patent; trade-mark or PATENTS LEANS PATENT AGENCY, 20 Bt. Charles at. n20 '90 ly FURNITURE, Pianos and the entire contents of houses bought for cash. Highest market price paid.

Address JL Y. P. o. Box 656. apio'88 tf COPARTNERSHIP.

JUBLIO NOTICE By private act Mr. SAMUEL GE0GHEGAN and Mr. JAMES T. WALLER have been admitted as my partner in. my business.

Its general conduct and the signature of the house will be as heretofore, all powers of attorney remaining in force. Jyl 4 8 D. H. nOLMES. IN accordance with the articles of co-partnership the firm of S.

FAHKAK. coraooaed the late O. 8. FA RR A Rand A. D.

BLOCOMB, In coramendain, expires on June 30, 1891. The surviving partner has appointed ROBERT S. DAY liquidator of the a.tairs of the said firm aa provided for in the said article. -a- j. in comnoniim, Surviving partner.

EATTIE L. FAR BAR, Vidow In Community. HATTIE L. FAKBAB, Tutrix. New Orleans, uly 1, 1891.

THE huslnoss of tbe late firm of C. S. FAR-RAR will be continued without- lnterrun- tionhy ROBERT S. DAY di Limited, 50 union sirewt, wno solicit xrom tntir irienua the favors heretofore enjoyed by the old Hi ru. xiev Orleans, juiy 1, isai.

Jyl 7t THE co-partnerchip heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of CHAS. KUEBtL, fc haa this dav been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. KUEBEU assumvs all liabilities, and is alone authorized to collect all outstandings due the late tirm. xew Orleans, june t.

i9i. CHAS. Jr. JOHN F. BAUMANN.

REFERRING to the above the undersigned bens leave to inform his friends and the i un ite that be ill continne the produce and commission business on his own name at the old stand. No. 10O POYDKAS STREET. Thank. ing them tor past favors he will use his best en deavors to uieni a oonunuaooe ot tne same.

New Orleans, June ou. la91. Jyl 3t CHAS. KUEBEL. Jr.

TR. WARREN KEARNY is this day ad- mitted to an interest in my business, whioh wiU hereafter be condueted under tho name ot J. "WATTS KEARNY fc SOK. J- "WATTS KEARNY. New Orleans, July 1, 1891.

Jyl 7t 'yE have this day formed a co-partnership fur the practice of law under the firm name of BECK WITH LAZARUS. Offices No. 188 Common atreet. J. R.

BECK-WITH, -EENBY LAZARUS. New Orleans, Jane 1st. 189 Je2 lm CURTIS' ART ROOMS, 201 Canal Street, Up-Stalrs. 49 RoyaS, Siebrechts Old Stand, FURNITURE, ANTIQUES. BRONZES, FALMTINGS, ETO.

1891. FOR SALE. TLwmenfM inserted in Ait eolumn tfm following rate per line of lOeeaf ac inseYtion 60 cent for one ice ele 90 cent fortwovetktj $1 20 or three veekt; 60 per ONE New Massillon No. 6 Bice Thresher, la jod order. Address Dreyfus Wolf, La.

Jyl iw AVERY fine Black Walnut Bedroom Set; for aale cheap. Apply TonU and BienvUo Grocery. Jyl 2t SHETLAND Pontes for children to ride or drive, at Iaeonard'a Stable. 1'aronne treot. NEAT Single Cottaces on Nashville avenue.

one square from Prytania street cars, with ample grounds; lust fiuishet. sitiOO each: on myal 5w OHO FEET aming Lumber, OOOfTfeet litl.UUU Weather Boards. 81HKI feet T. and G. Flooring, 18 squares Mates, 2 complete Octagons, Iron Mantels, Wood Mantels, Sash, Panel and Store Doors, complete Windows.

Delord and Franklin. Je2S lw DRUG Business; centrally located; receipts average 10 daily; expensea low; separately or in conjunction with unheal practice worth 5 daily; cheap lor cash, address Ordiner, this olhce. Je27 lw A FINE Jersey Bull, 2 yearaold; price 50. Address Amos Kent, Keulwood, La. 2 100 VOLUMES New York Tjiw Ttumrt, chean.

at vriittav. Exchange place, near Canal atreatr- uUn 1 anaRsportg and Je25 7i YELLOW Pine Pile Ends. 50 cents per load. Apply to the American Sugar Refiniuz Company cornet Bien ville and Front streets. Je25 tf TO Sngar Planters and others contemplating the erection of luaohiiiery.

one 2541-horae power Hplne Safety BoiUr, only eix months in use Adilrcs I ndepei.dent Cotton Oil Company, Limited, 5 Delta stteet. Je25-tf THREE- desirable Lots, feet each, on Mazarine street, between Dufoesat and Bellecastlo streets. Sixth district. Terras One-third cash, balance one and two years. Apply to E.

O. McGraw, 13 South Front 'st. Je2A lm SIIELVINGS, cheap; can ba seen at 34 Maga- Je22-tt ANEW National Cash Register; a Square Piano, la good order, made xpressly for this climate; also one two-horse power Sprague Electric Motor. Apply to 153 Annunciation aireet. Je2l tf FOR That very desirable property 229 First street, betweon Prytania and Coliseum, measure.

ug 108 feet front and 185 feet dip. conhiiniug a comfortable 2 story frame dwelling with modern improvements and handsome grounds. For particulars apply to E. J. Hamilton.

V22 Gravier streeL ap28 tf FLOORING. SiUs, Posts. Seal with Hot Carbolineum Wooil Botterthan creosoted, at half the Scantlings treated Preserving OIL ie (Clean est, best sanitary fiooriuir. DUin rotting, dampness, insects, vermin, rats, roaches. lo Gravier, New Orleans.

Jei MuWeFrlm IRON FENCES cheaper than wood. Creatines, Bedsteads. Chairs, Settees. Hinderer's Iron Works. 304 Camp.

023 tf TRON FENCES Cheap; office and gallery oyataj, im j. vuoiipitouias street, near Glrod. p6 '90 ly LINEN Window Shades on Spring BoUers, Pllger's, 451 and 453 Dryades street. rvNE 32-inch Aultman A Tirlnr nruha. Kj One Ivens 'Pump.

lK-inch suction, 15-inch diseharge, and one Valley Automatic Eugine. Apply to A. Kochereau, 74 Baronne. Jell lm CTEAM launch. A.

Berendson, Julia and i- -nagnoua. Je7 1 ECO ND-HAND freight elevator in thor- ougniy good coudiUon. Apply lo E. Irwin, oj wtiuy st. eet.

uyzi "NE horizontal stationary Enirine. 14iMii with lo-foot fly-wbeel. 16-inch face, 7-ioch crank shaft: also one double action pump and heater. The above, now in operation, are for sale in order to increase our power. Call at Or.

leans Manufacturing and Lumber Company, jaaiiairiu, voouuasixeob. atewiaasin. my24 tf THAV nVi ,1 c- Pike's Iron Fence Woiks, Juliaand Magsr.ine. FOR SALE OR RENT. T7OR RENT or Sale Raised Cottage, 12 rooms.

jl etc. inreeiote or ground in 4tn mat. Apply corner Ninth and Camp, No. 817. s28 tf TO RENT.

STOBE No. 13 Chartres afreet. Possession given Oct. 1, Apply II, 225 CanaL SS 4-A ftC HOWARD Avenue Cool, pleasant luuillo, IJ lUCit AU1 alAJLtlJLlCXaU Je21 SuWelm- rp HAT well-known Grocery and Dwelling 77 and 79 South Bampart, corner Gravier, is ad mirably adapted for either grocery or dry goods store. Apply to Hibernia Insurance Co, 37 Camp street.

Je28 tf A FINE new Cottage, No. 21 Banks street. Convenient to three lines of cars. Apply 21 a Banks street. Je21 2w STORE 3 Decatur street, one store from Canal street.

Possession given Oct. 1. Apply Regio. 169 Gravier street, np stairs. Jel3 lm 68 CAMP STREET- WHOLE OF SECOND FLOOR.

Apply to T. G. RAPIER. Picayune office, Je7 tf SINGLE Tenement Cottage, In perfect order on Carondelet. between Valence and Cadis street.

Apply to Adams fe Oliver. Mechanics. Dealers and Lumbermen's Exchange, No. 66 Baronne street. my31 tf SEVERAL Stores and Dwellings, prices low.

Apply F. J. Gasuuet, 617 St. Cliarles avenue. my21 tf J.OR RENT Rear office, second floor.

68 Camp street. AudIv to T. G. Sanlar. Plrarrnn office.

tf gTORE Na 23 Magazine atreet. Store Nos. 17 and 19 South Peters streeL Apply to P. N. STRONG, Tulane HalL Jal7 tf ELEGANT Furnished Boomi at -188 Canal street.

ol6 if STORE No. 17 Camp, street. Apply to Hoey AVarnmilA, 1 Pamnil.lal a "1HEAPEST Window Shades in town, car- ywii niMiaiuD, viuiatiH uuun, Mia Vlll U.IU, eoually low. Fiiger's, 451 and 453 Dryades. notms TO REST.

A 218 st- Charles, cool single and connect- lUg Je7 1 rooms, with or without ouard. lni MAGAZINE, corner Orange, with or without board, large, comfortable rooms with all conveniences. Ja5 tf Ol DAUPHINE, half a square from Canal Binxia cieKiiuu xuraainiiefa rooms, moderate prices, flrst-ciaos in every respect. Refer. ence exchanged.

Je6 2m 214 CAMP Street Booma for rent, nicely furnished. aul3 tf BOARDING. as" finn PfMlvl wHth nlaaaant A Stlckney's, 29 Coliseum park. Telephone 4.4.0. Anuruvr, vimuiuiMt mi fl:) ZT ROOMS atND BOARD IN A PRIVATE family.

Apply at 320 8U. Charles aveaua. my 19 tf GULP COAST PROPERTIES. FOR RENT. A LARGE and handsomely furnished cottage at Pass Christian to Oct, 1, 1891.

Address F. J. Oasquet. New Orleans. Je25 tf ON the Gidf Coast, at De Buy's Station, near Mississippi City, a comfortable Cottage; six rooms, fully furnished, stable, carriage-house, good wharf and bathhouse.

S. D. MOODY, niy3t tf No. 1 17 Carond. let street.

DESIRABLE Property at Waveland, hve minutes' walk Iron Nicholson Avenue Station. Eiehl rooms, kitchen, bathroom. 7 closeta, stable, etc Inquire Nelson Ay res, this olhce. apl tf FOR SALE. pOTIAGB for sale at Waveland, con- tauiiiig two large rooms and Aitehen.

ix acres of ground, including a largo orchard of line fruit trees. Address J. H. Dunn, care of A. A-UIinan, Waveland, Miss.

Jel7 WeSulm LOST AND FOUND. LOST Strayed, on June 30, from 792 Maga-sine street, etkye Terrier, hair ellnueri nan. long and erect, tali docked; answers to name of earn, itewara wm oe paid. Jyl 31, LOST Memoranda' Book, containing 8 in cash, with sundry bills lor collection, as well as note for dl0, due by EdKerni.i to Wl.tow Otto P. DanneeL of date Jan.

iMolt, payable 011 demand, payment of all of which have been stopred. Return or oooit and paper is all- tliat is wi-hed for. No oueetions asked if Wl at Ai)oA of First city Court, N. corter Cauip and I iir v. 4t- II U.

VI (4U4I.1I1. LOST Sunday, Jnns 28. a Gray Pony, branded on bind leg H. P. A liberal reward will ba paid lor its return to Sam Kearny.

370 8. Lib erty txeev Jyl 2t 5 RAILROAD SCHEDULES. ARRIVE. Mississippi Valley Rallread. Memphis and Kansas City Fast Train.

7:55 am Vicksburg Ex. 5:45 p.m. Baton Rouge aceommo- Memphis and Kansas poa lUHUUIg Baton Rouge aocommo- JO am. ua tiuu 0.1a LoaiovIHe and Nashville. mall No.

4, fast 05 a.ra No. 7.coastacc.9:y a.ra No. 1, lim. 4 45 p.m No. 5, fast 7:20 p.m Sunday and Wedm-sday 1-o.

o. um. ex p.n No, 8, coast ac 3:30 p.m. No. 2.

faht mad 8:25 p.m. Sunday and Wednead'y excursion. ..9:49 p.m Illinois CratraL Pmiuv umi. T.9iaM t1. umti n.

S.IWI.ih" Chicago and St. Loui mail am Chic, 8:00 p.m M. A K.C. Chicago and St. Loula mail 6:00 p.m Chic, limited.

12:01 p.m M. A. K. C. ex.6:00p.m p.m.

bunday cunuay exoor i-aa a.m. Texas and Pnrtfl. No. ex.7:0p.m 1 Na51.Cal, ex.8:O0ata Local Local 3:50 pja Southern Paclfle Company. No.

19. N. 0..2:15 p. No. 20, .1:15 p.

at Queen and Crescent Root. -T- -2 30 p. I No. 6, a. No.5,fast line.

7.00 a I No. 2, Um 6:00 p. East laouialana Railroad. Sunday and Wednesday Schedule. No.

9 7:25 p. INo. 10 8:10 Dully. Except Sunday. o.

7 8:30 a. I No. 8 4:15 p. m. New Orleans and Golf Railroad.

a. I a. a ..4:50 p. ml .6 OOa. SheU p.

I SheU Beach. 10:00 Sunday. Shell a. I Shen Beach. .6:00 a.

Pt-U-llache. 8:10 p. p. nx RAILROADS. lltii glfVaiMMATI CARS PRMlfilGHAM- i aaj 1 1.0 UIUHUI1UI ITUTI 6 miles tho Shortest Line Between New Ox.

leans and Cincinnati. No. 6" No. 1 Fast Line, 8:45 m. 4:1 10 p.

m. 7:1:, p. m. 10:20 p. a.

m. 3:50 a. in. 1:29 p. m.

2:40 p. m. Limited. p. nu 10:50 p.

m. a. lit. 3:45 a. m.

6:41 a m. tf :0 a. 3:55 p. 4:55 p. ro.

Leave New Orleans-Arrive. Meridian. Akron lluririn 7:20 p. m. The Mil, 1 a- t- -1 1 1 iriD.1.

Sleeping tr, to New York Without Change, Time to New York 45 Honrs. TICKET 0FFICF, 34 1ST, CHARLES ST. D. G. EDWARDS, H.

GARRATT. Gen. Pas. Aaent, Div, Pas. Agent, ciuHniutu.

oiiio. IN ew Orleans. valley mm- (LOUI9WLLE. N. a AND TEXAS R.l Kansas City and Jaoaves.

ArriTes- Me in phis Fast Train 5:15 p.m 7:56 a.m. Vicksburg fc Natohsz Ex. 8:00 a.m 6:46 p.na Baton llonge "Coast Trsin" 3:50 p.m 10:20 The only Line running Solid Trains between New Orleans, Memphis and Vicksburg. will Mwiern Pullman Bullet Sleeping Car. The direct and favorite route To Kansas City, Omaha, Denver, St, Louis, Chicago, Louisville and Cincinnati.

The short line to Hot 6prings and points lit Arkansas and North Louisiana, Commutation tickets, mileage books, party rates and week end-excursions. Summer Excursion Tickets on sale in season. Ticket Office, No. 01 8u Charles Street. P.

B. ROGERS, B. F. REYNOLDS, Gen. Pass.

Agt Ass't Gen. Pass. Agfc THE OLD RELIABLE LOUISVILLE AND NASllVIJLLX ROAD. Tt A TT. LIMITED EXPRESS DAILY TN PULLMAN VESTIBULED CARS.

To Montaooiery, Hiroiiiighiun, NaahvlII Louisville. Cincinnati, Atlanta. Jack onville and Washington. THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE. Ko.

Arrives. No. Denarta. 3 Fast a. in.

4 Fast Ex 8-ds 7 m. 6 Lim. .7:80 n. 1 1 Lim. ..4:45 p.

in. 6 m. Sunday and Veuues- 8 Coast p. la 2 Fast iiail ..8:25 p. nx Sunday and Wednes ftay ro.

day City Ticket Office, corner St. Charlna anil Cam. mon streets. Depot Ticket office, foot of Canal Btreet. O.

L. TRAVI, City Ticket Agent. A. E. LANDEB.

Depot Ticket Airent. JOHN KILKENY.Dlv. Pass. Agent. C.

P. ATM ORB, o. P. Louisville, Ky. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY," DEPOT HEAD OF ESPLANADE STREET.

Leave New Orleans Arrive New Orleans daily. New Orleans Exnreaa 2:1 n. in daily. California Express. v.

pi- -luiuiigu 1-uuman niiniii aieepent between New Orleans and San Francisco and City of Mexico, leaving New Orleans dally at 1:16 p. Tnrougn Pullman Bullet- sieepeis between New Orleans and Galveston on train leaving New Orleans at 1:15 p. m. OS Miles the (Shortest, and 34 Hears tho Quickest Route to City of Mexico. Connections- made at Houston for all North.

Texas poin ts. Tickets for sale and sleeping car -berths secured daily at oriioa, corner St chariest and Canal streets, or Ferry Landing depot. J. KRUTTCHNITT, J.G. SCHEIE VER, General Manager.

Gen. Trafflo Manager. W. c. WATSON, General Passenger and Ticket Agent- al tf Arrival and Departure of Trains.

"On and after SUNDAY, April 6, 1891, pao. senger trains will arrive at and depart from Calliope street depot. New Orleans, as follows: SCHEDULE. I LBAVB, AREIVB Cbicago and New Orloans! Limited Chicago and St, Louis Fast 12:01 p. m.

8:00 p.m. 8:25 a.m. jviau Local Mail and Memphis and Kansas City Fast McComb City accommodation Sunday Excursion 6:00 p. m. 7:00 a.m.

p.m. 6:00 p. m. 8:25 a.m. 8:60 ami 4:80 pw tn.

7:85 a. m. 8:45 p.m- Above traina run dairy except McComb City accommodation, daily except Sunday. cjnicago ana iMew oneans esuouie Limitea runs through solid to Chicago. Time 28 houra.

-No Extra Charge on the Limited. Chicago ami St. Loula Fast Mail has through Sleeoer to St- Tanula anil nhinaarn. Tancal VTatlf and Express stops at all way-station. Mem.

phis and Kansas City Fsst Express has through o.wn. aa.iHtHi, auiuiw, VII. -This is the only line running through caxa "New Orleans to Kansas City." Ticket office. Pickwick Club Building. Canal and Carondelet.

H. HANSON. J. P. A.

Je2aT90 J. W. COLEMAN, A. G. P.

A. THE TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILWAY THE SHORT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ROUTE. The Direct Line from New Orleans to NORTHERN, EASTERN. WESTERN and CENTRAL TKXAH, and all points la Old aad -New Mexico, Arizona and California, THIS IS THE ONLY LINK HAVING -THROUGH SLEEPER FROM NEW, OS. LEANS TO DENVER.

Texas and California Leave. 1 8:00 a.m. p. m. 8:50 p.

m. 10:25 a. m. The 8:00 a m. train has Pullman Palaee Sleepers to Forth Worm, and through Pullman, sleeper to Denver, Colorado, the shortest line from New Orleans to Denver and all Colorado points.

This train haa also "Pullman Sleeper and Buffo to Fort Worth, where passengers take sleeper for El Paso and San Francisco and all points la California, Old and New This is the nest route to Hot Springe. For tickets or information apply at 47 St. Charles street, corner Gravier, or at Texas and Paciflo Depot, foot of Terpsichore street. S. GRAHAM.

Tictcet Agent. B. W. MccULLOUGH. Gen'l Pnss.

airent. A. GRANT. mh5 tf Ual-92 MOBILE AMI OHIO RAILROAD. For St.

Louis and all points North, NorUi west and Northeast. Through Pullman Palaoe Buffet and Drawing Boom Sleeping Cars. The Eating-Housea at Rives and Artesla are owned and operated by the Company, and are on surpassed by any in the eoantry. Close connections at the Union Depot 61k Lonis, with all roads diverging. -Am res (via Queen and 8:00 ft.

leparts (via Queen and Crescent) 5:00 p. K. PERKINS. Pen. Agent, 34 St, Charles EXPRESS- NOTICES.

The Three Expreao Companies, Soathera, Texas and Wells, Fargo fc Cow's Express, all associated at same agency, 18 and 20 Union street, receive and tor ward express matter "WITH all paru cf the world. These agencies represent the shortest route quickest time to the principal points in Texas ana rssnsas snippers snouia make a note of PARDUE, Agent WELLS, FARGO 4 COS ETPRESS. Money orders, cheap, convenient and safe, foe any amount, $1 and upward, payable either to "bearer" or "to order," at SooO places in the Eastern and Western States, the Territories Paoitice States and Canada They can be- posited la bank, can be remitted In upon the large citlea of the' 1 Butte A Safer than money for the tray- orders oeipis given and money refunde abouid oe lost Positively no risk. Sold at all Rates: Fargo Co. in the United StauO to From SI to H.

5o Ovy 3D to frw, to lit 8o I Orr atiJte 60....400 From 10 to 20 loc LTpaRDUE, Agent AND WELLS. THE BOUTHERJSj 'S EXPRESSES FARGO fe. ou Mouey Packages Offer folio ink ot Money orders; cheapex tiinny iwil by Express: '-'Oo bun.aovij Jiajo. inolunive. Sums Inclusive 0O buius' 'rL PARDU Agent, and 0 Union aurect I II II UllllU MISSISSIPPI i it.

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