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9t fc Jl ISEiHEKTS. JUST Bfl IV ED. CRTSTALLIZED CHOCOLATES, nds of Champagne Imported and Do- Pijcn villi IK DF.BLANC, IJ No- 15 Caroad, t. New- No. 145.

HOTEL IBOYAI. Partlenlar. I America Flam. AXD BOllg). $3 PER DAT.

BOOMS OXLV.l-liOM 1 TJP. It- IUVERS. 0 mall addrajiea to tbe St. -rles Hotel -rllfbe found here. iTICE TO GAI CONSUMERS TO FREYENT IlEEZING OF METERS GAj from meters exposed weather or In ojto places, arc rcquest- jjti have sume cwrcd with straw, bags old blankets, as a Irotct-tion against the tea.

It tut of deprivatioAf GAS. boiling water tgort or the coveg of the meter will in temporary relief iui. the company be- gg lotlfied. tbclr insjfctor will be sent and jfcSj the trouble. Mf I V.

VALLOIS. IS. K. MODISTE. Store Parlora Down, JStalrs 188 Cdial St.

Jmt received iue line of t'Je latest MTdf.es la DUESS GfDS and TRIMMINGS. Ijm large and entlr- new line of HAIR vns. FANCY HIR PINS, and other NOVELTIES. Accordid pleating done at 25o Tard. n6 "04 ly THE IO.

6 Remi lgon Typewriter The Latest ail Up to Data, now rat SALE. HARRY H. HOGSON, Dealer. 13 CarenIet street. i tf IODTDE OF tt IRON-.

oil ALSO IS SYBtTR Specially rec aa mi mie.leil by the ineiiicai celebrities of the Vorld for Srrnf iila. 1T11 mors. King's Evil) and the early stave of louiiiiuional wraknmi, Poorness of the flfced and for stimulating ana regulating Its wiodlc course. Snn Cfenuine nnlt a nlirned blancard." (II if' E. Fougera and all druggists.

alflf-Moly NASI "EES" CPIUMail MORPHINE habit is ssia or a a(lnB. B.W. ronrntork hfiIt Lafayette, Ind." II. I 1 -1 1- I VV, in 'irOMiO AgCUl JIOT SPRINGS XORTH TEXAS and CitlFOKMA. Ticket 0fflceS2 Canal Street.

MANGER, 336 (yewXoojCAKOXDELET RaUfla houses chee on very email monthly Pirmtnts; no prAlrns; low interest; no May. dS lm WDTTEj MEETING! 1WMMEXCIKO tfO. 8, 1S34. CONTINUING 1 FIVE DAILY. RAtf OR SniNEl C.

8. B( HI. Manager. SHERIDiN CLAIIK, Secretary. R.

W. fJIMONS. Presidios Judse. comoirnMot 1:30 p. m.

Adtuiesion Grand Stan.U eonts. 02 im RUNEWALD, tHE riXEI WOST COXVESIESr "ASOXjrlE I TIIR ini'TII MoDORE CNEWALD. MANAGER. Canal Street, EV RLEA.S, LA. V.

-I if 1 lUUO" wn. wwa.a,u once icha.rges from the IM tn 7 i'mvc 1.... i V. VI I lJ PHIADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS, Canal and Bourbon Streets. er K.

E. Leo Hat Store. levator on Bourbon Street 1 roWier $10, gootl set teeth tot aUll til. t.olh uw. ietia eitraoted posi- In.

'M- -iy and COKE. Gas, For Family Cs Alabama, For Family Usa. LaaAo Conneilsville, For Foundry Use Pocahontas, "t'lVertil Lowest Market Rates. Wl Car A OVER I I C-- i MM 1 1 1 ilxo mm iTEL i 1 ft' I ilCr 51ELET Cr. lisi.iu THE AMtSEMENTS.

Academy This Week. Matlneea Tuesday and Saturday Only. ROBERT DOWNING! Am luted by EUGENIE BLAIR, In Fr.llcwlng Repertoire, Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday.

Saturday THE GLADIATOR. Monday Nljrht. Tuesday Matinee RICHARD THE LION-HEARTED. Weduesdity Night. Saturday Mtine DAVID GAKRICK and FRKNCH MARRIAGE.

lrlday Niht )nly Timet INGOMAR. ext Week RHEA, in Repertoire. d31 fit St Charles-To-Night. MATINEES TUESDAY, THURSDAY. SATURDAY THE CHAMriON OF THE WORLD.

JAMES J. CORBETT! IX THE AMERICAN COMEDY-DRAMA, GENTLEMAN JACK Prices: 15c. 25o. 50. 7 tic, SI.

Next Week KATIE EMMETT. d31 6t NEXT INTERESTING PERFORMANCES. FRENCH OPERA HOCSE. TUESDAY. Jan.

1. HOLIDAY MATINEE. 12 pooular holiday performance: 1.11 pcrquets and boxes FIFTY CENTS; no extra charge for reserved of toya to children LE GRAND MOGOL, with St. Laurent, Ilomerville and Royol, and the entire operette troupe. TUESDAY.

Jan. 1, 1895. at 8 p. 26th Gala Subscription performance, Grand Double 11111. First.

LES NOCES DE JEANNKTTE. light opera, in one act; music by Masse: with MourawlefT as Second. LA FILLR Dll -REGIMENT, light opera, in two acts; music by Doclxctti; with Ballly as Touio, Gulllien as Snlplee, Mile. Parcy aa Marie. Thursday ROBERT LE PIABLTC.

Sunday Nnght LA It AND DUCHESSE. d31 2t DIVIDEND NOTICES NOTICE. NFJW ORLEANS, Dec. 29. The Board of Directors of the New Orleans City and Lake Railroad "Company has declared a dividrnd of FOUR PER CENT upon the capital stock of tbe company, payable Jan.

10, 1895, at the office of the company. No. ttiu Canal to the stockholders of record Jan. 1, 18ir. The transfer books to be closed from Jan.

1 to 10 inclusive. By order of the board. diiP lot A. H. FORD, Secretary.

NOTICE. NRW ORLEANS. Dec. 29, 1S94. The Board of Directors of the Crescent City IMIlroad Company has declared a dividend of THREE 'T upon the capital stock of the company, payable san.

10. ISlVi, at the office of the couijmuy, NST620 Canal to tbe stock-solders of record Jan. 1. 1SU3. The tranfer books will lie cloned Jan.

1 to lO inclusive. By order of the board. d30 lot AII. FORD, Secretary. UNION NATIONAL BANK.

New Orleans. Dec. 28, 1894 At a meeting; of tbe Board of Directors held this day. a semi-annual dividend of THREE DOLLARS per share was declared, payable on and after Jan. 2, lc)5.

d29 7t A. LABARTHE, Cashier. HIBF.RNIA NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, Dec. 28, 1894. A dividend of FOUR DOLLARS per share declared out of earnings of the past six months; will be paid on demand.

d29 It CHAS. PALFREY. Cashier. GERMANIA NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans, Dec 28, 1894.

At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, a semiannual dividend of FIVE PER CENT was declared, payable on Jan. 2. 1S95. dlH lw J. L.

BERCIER, Cashier. STATE NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans. Dec. 29, 1894.

At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, a semi-annual dividend of THREE DOLLARS PER SHARE was declared, payable on and after Jan. 2, 1895, to 'the shareholders of record on this date. d27 8t CHAS. L. C.

DL'PUY, Cashier. JEFFERSON CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Office, No. 1158 Sr Charles Avenue, New Orleans, Deo. 27, 1894.

At a meeting of the Directors, held on the ISth a semiannual dividend of TWO HOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS PER SHAKE was declared, psy-able on and after the ltilh of January, 1815. All transfers of stock. after Slst of December will be ex-dividend. d27 20t JOHN ROBERTSON, Secretary. NEW Orleans and Carroll ton Railroad New Orleans.

Dec. 23, 1S94. At the regular meetlig of the board of directors, held on the 13th Inst quarterly dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per share was declared payable on and after Jan. 20. iS5.

All transfer of stock between tbe 15th and 20 til should be ex-dividend. d23 td WALTER V. CROUCH. Treas. OFFICE of the New Orleans Gas Light Company.

New Orleans. Dee. IS, 1SU4. At a regular meeting of tbe Board of Dlrptors. Leld this day.

a DIVIDEND OF THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per share has been declared out of the earnings of the last six months of the year, and made payable to the stockholders on TUESDAY. JAN. 15. 1895. V.

VALLOIS, Secretary. td JUDICIAL. SUCCESSION OF CHARLES PATTERSON McCA N. STATE OF LOUISIANA Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans Division No. 18.M1 Whereas, Mrs.

Mary Tobin Stem-pel, of Brooklyn. Kings county, stnte of New York, mother and guardian of the minors, Kate Elizabeth McCau, Fanny Tobin McCan. Patterson McCen and David Cham bers M-Cun, has applied in this court for the authorization to take ossession of and remove from tbe state of Louisiana tbe prop erty belonging to snid minors. Notice is hereby given to whom It may con cern to show cause within thirty days from the nrst publication of this notice why the application of said guardian should not be granted. ltv order oi tne courr.

LUG. D'HERETE, Deputy Clerk. New Orleans. Dec. 18.

1S94. d2t 5t3Md WIXTER HESORTS. PASS Mm. Five's Hotel, cn the beach, formerly at Ocean Springs, one block east of the Mexican Gulf Hotel. do lm Mrs.

J. FR7E, Proprietor. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR OUR ROASTED JAVA COFFEE, Java and Mocha, AND OUR CELEBRATED BRAND OF COBANA, RETAILED IN BULK AT 35c per Pound, AND IN TWO-POUND CANS AT 40e per Poind. GUARANTEED THE FINEST COFFEES IN THE WORLD. SERVED FREE AT PIHE FOOD EXHIBIT, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY If ALL.

GIVE THEM A TRIAL. Imported and roasted exclusively by CRESCEJiT, MILLS, SMITH BROS. LIMITED, PROPRIETORS, 51 0 to C18 Poydras Xeir Orleans. d23 SuMoThl CANAL AND BOURBON. PHOTOGRAPHERS, Leave us your orders for Supplies, for Developing of Plates or Films, Printing, Enlarging on Bromide or Silver Paper and Work Guaranteed Ready Next Day, cauacA a v.ai'M.a) -r- DAILY PICAYUNENEW, PRLEANSQNPA DECEMBER 31 AMUSEMENTS.

Grand Opera House. "FRIENDS 99 ARE AGAIN IN TOWN, AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. A PLAY THAT ALTERNATES BETWEEN LAUGHING AND CRYING. THE ONLY PLAY WHERE YOU CAN TAKE TOUR WIFE AND. CHILDREN.

Read to-day's criticisms In the morning papora for an Idea of the play. Vocal, Instrumental and Boxing Entertainment, For tbe Benefit of the Widow ot Andy Bowen, At the Olympic Club, 0T -WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2, 1895, At 8 p. m. Leadinjr amateurs and professional talent will appear.

Sections A. and will -be reserved for. General Admission 5f)c. Bssenei Seats $1. d30 It WASHINGTON ARTILLERY HALL.

PURE FOOD EXPOSITION. LIBBRATI, MRS. TOM THUMB COMPANY OF LILLIPUTIANS, All for One Price of Admission, 25 CENTS. d24 tf ZFIRJEIEi I Imhg Joy, Java ani Mocha AT THE PURE FOOD EXHIBIT, AIM ILlERY HALL. You are cordially invited to visit our exhibit.

NEW ORLEANS COFFEE Ltd. dSO-3 NEW ORLEANS, Dec. SO, 1894. The business of Restaurant, recently conducted by LAWRENCE FABACHER, at No. 23 Royal st.

and Nos. 102 and 108 Customhouse will be continued by the from Jan. 1, 1S93, nnder the firm name of LAWRENCE FABACHER BROTHERS. LAWRENCE FARACHER, PETER FABACHER. ANTHONY FABACHER, JOHN FABACHER.

dSO 3t IJAMv NOTICES. TRADERS BANK OF NEW ORLEANS, No. 102 Canal street. New Orleans, Dec. 30, 1804.

The annual election for directors of- this bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the banking-house, on WEDNESDAY, 0th January, 1895, between tbe hours of It o'clock a. m. and 1 o'clock p. m. JOHN BORNHOLDT, Ass't Cashier.

d31 lot BANK OF COMMERCE. New Orleans, Dec. 29, 1S94. The annual election of directors will be held at the banking-house, corner St. Charles and Union on WEDNESDAY, Jan.

9, 1895, between the hours of 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. JNO.

B. DE BLANC, Cashier. d30 td STATE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans. Dec.

13. 1894. Tho annual election for olrectora ot this bank will be hel 1 at tbe banking-house. 62.1 Common street, the third TUESDAY tl3tb day) of January. 1SU5.

between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 2 o'clock p. m. dlS td CHAS.

L. C. DUPUY, Cashier. WHITNEY NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, Dec. S.

1S94. The annual election for directors of this bank will be held at the banking-house, cn WEDNESDAY. Jan. 9. 1893.

between the hours of 10 o'clock a. tn. and 2 o'clock p. m. dll td J.

M. PAGAUD. Cashier. GERMAf IA NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans. Dec.

10. 1S94. The annunal election for nine directors, to serve during tbe ensuing year, will be held at the banking-house on WEDNESDAY. JAN. 1893, between the hours of 10 a.

m. and 2 p. m. dl2 lm J. L.

BERCIER. Cashier. UNION NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans. Dec.

8. 1SU4- The annual election for directors of this bank, to serve for -the envuiafc year, will' take place at the banking-house, corner of Carcndelct and Gravicr streets, on TUESDAY, Jan. 8, between the hours if 10 a. m. and 2 p.

m. d0 td A. LABARTHE. Caghler. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, Dec.

8, 1S94. The annual election for directors of this bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the bnnkinit-boi'se on WEDNESDAY. 9th January, ltri)5, between the hoars of 11 a. m. and 2 p.

ui. d9 td W. W. G1RAULT, Cashier. HLBEUNIA National Bank, New Orleans, Dec.

8, 1S94. The annual election of directors will be held at the Banking-house on WEDNESDAY, Jan. 9, 1S95, between the hours of 12 m. and 2 p. m.

d9 td CHAS. PALFREY. Cashier. TUB Louisiana National Bank of New Orleans. New Orleans, Dec 8.

1S94. The annual meeting for the election of directors of this bank wlU be held on WEDNESDAY. Jan. 9, 1895, at the Banking-house, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.

and 2 o'clock p. m. 19 td LEON F. JANIN, Cashier. MUTUAL National Bank, New Orleans, Dec.

8, 1894. The annual election for directors of this bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the banking: house on WEDNESDAY. Jan. 9. 1SS5.

between the hours of 12 m. and 2 p. m. 03 lm JAS. J.

TAKLETON. Cashier. NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. Dec. 8.

1894. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the New Orleans National Bank, for the election of Directors, will be held at tbe banking-house, JAN. 1895, between the hoars of 10 a. m. and 2 p.

m. d9 lm WM. PALFREY. Caahler. SPECIAL NOTICES.

FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS, WE SHALL KEEP OUR BETAIIDE-PARTMENT OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOOK AT NIGHT. COMMENCING DEC 13, ANP UNTIL a JAN. 1. A. BALDWIN LlfllTED.

CENT CITY R(ve tn -v Holders of the New Ot leans Al C-ut Exteuded Bonds can or nifvoST for Citv and Lake Railroad and Hes "pecH Railroad, ft Per Cent Gold p-st 4t 1 Cent Ixrvee Bonds, by apply!" 1 SEN- HAUER. 3l X'arondelcy A. 68 CaroodfV 1 and SPECIAL NOTICES. CROSSMAN AND OTHER PER CENX EXTENDED CITY BONDS. HOLDERS OF THE NEW ORLEANS CITX PER, CENT EXTENDED BONDS CAN EXCHANGE THEM NOW FOR THE NEW ORLEANS 4 PER CENT CONSTITUTIONAL BONDS BY APPLYING TO THE LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK.

dl2 tf LEON F. JANIN. Cashier. NOTICE to Bayon Lafourche ShlpFcrs.The steamboat LAFOURCHE, on account of bad weather, has deferred her departure until TUESDAY. Jan.

1. 1805. P. A. CHARLET.

Master. TO THE rUBLIC Office Board of School Directors, New Orleans, Dec. 29. 1894. The poll tax heretofore payablo te the state tax collectors, np to 1SU4.

front and aftw Jan. 1, 1895, "will be payable at the office of HAS. H. SCHENCK. City Treasurer.

In the nty Hail. The revenue from these taxes goes d-rectly to the Ihihllc Schools of New Orleans. E. B. KRUTTSCHNITT, ITesident.

BLAIN JAMISON, Secretary. d.tO tf NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Office of City Treasurer, City Hall, Dec. 29, 1S94- In accordance with act 66 of 1894. from and alter Jan.

1. 1894, the poll tax ($1) is payable at this office Taxpayers are notified that they must pay tbla tax it same time that licenses and taxes are paid. CHAS. H. SCHENCK.

City Treasurer. d30-lf WANTED A position by a good sale man, well acqi tinted In Texas and LouUlaca; have Leen selling machinery and supplies for the last four years to the sugar planters of this state and Texas. Address C. G.vrieaynne Offlee. OFFICE NEW ORLEANS BUTCHERS HIDE AND TALLOW COMPANY.

LIMITED. 33 formerly laoj South Peters street. New Orleans, Dec. 29, 1894. In conformity with Article IV of the Charter, notice la hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of this company, for the' election of twelve (12) directors to serve during tbe ensuing year, will be held at- the oflice of the company, on THURSDAY, Jan.

10, 1S95. be-, twevn the hours of and 3 p. A. B. LACOSTE, Secretary.

UNITED STATES TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, No. 20" Camp Street, New Orleans. Dec. SO, 1894. Tbe annnal election for directors of this bank wiU be held at the banking-house WEDNESDAY.

Jan. 9. S8U5. between tbe hours of 2 and 3 p. m.

d30 td J. R. JUDEX. Cashier. MOLASSES BARRELS.

-ld-HOOP. CO-GALLON. CYPRESS MOLASSES BABRELS. FRANK 1 GORDON. 00R.

GIR0D AND FRONT STREETS. TELEPHONE 983. P. O. BOX 374.

d29 tf OFFICE of the New Orleans Gas Light Company, New Orleans. Icc. 29, 1894. The annual meeting of the stockholders for the election of seven directors to serve during tbe ensuing year, will be held at the office of the company on WEDNESDAY, Jan. 9.

1S95, between the hours of 12 m. and 2 p. ru. The transfer book will be closed from Dec. 29.

1894. until Jan. 9. 1895. All transfers made after Jan.

9, 1895. must bo ex-dividend." V. VALLOIS. Secretary. d29 Us9 TO the Public I am not responsible for any debts contracted by any one in my name, for any purpose whatever, and no one is authorized to buy goods for me or to use my name for any purpose whatever.

d27 lm Mrs. KATE C. LOGAN. OFFICE BARTLETT GRAVEL AND PAVING 807 Common Street. New Orleans, Dec.

26, 1894. The annual election for tbe officers and directors of tbe above named company will be held at their office-on MONDAY, Jan. 7. 1895, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.

and 2 o'clock p. m. LEWIS W. BARTLETT. Sec.

and Treaa. d27 12t HIRERMA INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. 46 Camp street, corner Gravier (new No. 300).

New Orleans. Dec. 25, 1894. Tbe annual election for directors to serve for the ensulug year, as required by tbe charter, will Ikj held at the office of the company ou MONDAY, Jan. 7, 1895, between the hours of 11 a.

iu. and 2 p. in. d25 td J. J.

FITZPATRICK. Secretary. DECEMBER 1. 1394, THE LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK. AND NEW ORLI A NS NATIONAL BANK.

FISCAL AGENTS OF THE NEW ORLEANS TRACTION COMPANY. LIMITED. OFFER FOR SALE A LIMITED- AMOUNT OF THE FIRST MORTGAGE 50-YEAR 5 PER CENT GOLD BONDS OF THE NEW ORLEANS CITY AND LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY. AND OF FIRST MORTGAGE 60-YEAR 5 FEU CENT GOLD BONDS OF THE CRESCENT CITY RAILROAD COMPANY. Coupons on both bonds payable semi-annually, January and July.

Principal and interest of the above bonds payable in gold. R. M. WALMSLEY, President Louisiana National Bank. ALBERT BALDWIN, President New Orleans National Bank, d2 tf OFFICE Board of Liquidation City Debt, Room 5, City Hall, New Orleans, Sept.

13. 1894. REDEMPTION OF ENTIRE AMOUNT OF SIX PER CENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Section 1 of Act No. 53 of tho Legislature of the State of Louisiana.

Session of 1882. the city of New Orleans will redeem, on and after Jan. 1. 1895. all of tbe extended Six Per Cent Bonds.

Issued under and by authority of said act, and described numerically as follows: $1000 Bonds, Numbers 1 to 6935, both $0t Bonds, Numbers 1 to 132, both inch hi vp. Bonds. Numbers I to 101, both inclusive. Bonds, Numbers 1 to 47C, both ini-luKive. Notice is also given that all interest on said bends will cease on and after said.

date. R. M. WALMSLEY. President, T.

WOLFE. Secretary. NEW Orleans and Carrollton Railroad Com pany, New Orleans, Dec. 3. 1S94.

The annnal election tur nine directors of this com pany, to serve during the ersuing year, will be neid at tbe office of tbe company JAN. 14, 1895, between tho hours of 10 m. and 2 o'clock P. m. WALTER V.

CROUCn. Sec. d23 td HOME INSURANCE COMPANY of New Orleans. New No. 346 (Old No.

78) Camp street. New Orleans. Dec. 20, 1894. The annual election for directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the company on MONDAY.

Jan. 7, 1895, between the hours of Vt m. and 1 p. m. d'JO td NO.

U. BYRD. Secretary. OFFICE cf the St. Charles Street Railroad Company.

corner Carondelet and Eighth streets. New Orleans. Dec. 6, 1894. The FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS of the canital stock authorized to tn issued by this company at a meeting of the stockholders held July 10 1893.

is now ready for delivers- to atockholders, who have the privilege ui der the company's charter, during sixty days from the above date, of taJtinar additional shares, in proportion to amount of their present stock, as it stands on the books this day. do out in tiiv itunn. eerreiary. NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. Dee.

21, 1S94. At tbe meeting of the Board of Directors held this day. a dividend of FIFTEEN DOLLARS PER SHARE was declared from the profits of this six months, payable Jan. d22-2w TO the Stockholders of the NEW ORLEANS INS. in Liquidation, Office, old No.

130 Gravier street. A dividend of FOUR PER CENT (4 per cent) will be paid on demand, from and after Dec. 1894, to the stockholders of tbe New Orleans Insurance or to their legal representatives, on production of their jcertificatea of wtock. to he tamsed. JULES, TUYES.

JOS. A HIM'KS. U. ssiM. aci is -ii 'HtcN.

WANTED. WAJfTED HELP, 135 Canal Street. a Vn-telc PxoI Kim xj-i A Pond, PlauBoa. Guaranteed to OT.iK;uuaa. 1 rm LADY AND GENTLEMrTT MENT SOLICITORS WANTED!" ERTISE-LY.

FOR "THE DAILY SOUTHHMEDIATK-K Si GOOD PAY; HOTEL EMPLOYMENT. ADDRESS EMPLOAN PICAYUNE. NiNT, SHOEBLACK boy At No. 130 Common st. PRACTICAL newspaper foreman wanted for -'The Dally Southern Hotel must understand bow to make-up newspaper; also male and female typesetters wanted; atate terms.

Address Practical, PU-ayune. SALESMEN, we send samples, allow liberal salary and exitrnees or ccmiuiseion to proper applicants. Staple seller, three mores out of tivo will order. Address, with stamp, Ix -k Box 420, Ne York city. Jytt FrWeMoly A GOOD practical hatter, who fully understands the business and is capable of taking charge of it; must be well recommended.

Ad-crcKs. giving reftreLces, D. Pica; line d29 3t WHITE girl, to cook and assist In bonse-work; small family. 496 Canal st. d28 7t A COLORED woman to go to tbe country as cook.

Apply to A. Adler, 22 Canal. d24 tf WCMiN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION RESTAURANT. 142 GRAVIE.i, BET. ST.

CHARLES AND CAMP. MEALS FROM, 7 A. M. TO 6 P. M.

HOT LUNCH, 15c, FROM 11 A. M. TO 1:30 P. M. 8m PERSONS in rach plare to do writing.

Send stamp for 159-page book of particulars. J. Wdb'iry, 127 W. Forty -aooaid N. 1.

citjr, 2o ly WAJfTED SITUATION. AS clerk; best references; three-years' experience In shoe business. Stranger, this effice. BY a young Frenchman, as coachman. Address (old No.) 40 Dauphlne Bienville.

BY two young men, as Crst and second cqok; years of experience In the best hotels of the country; will go anywhere prefer a resort. Address J. Picayune office. d27 7t Wasted agents. AGENTS wanted to take orders for our $4 custom pants; liberal terms.

Don Custom Pai la 348 State Chicago. d29 7t AGENTS wanted, to sell tbe Standard Die-tlonlary in every county In the south. It contains the most complete vocabulary of any dictionary published, and 175.000 more words and terms than any other one-volume For terms and territory address P. O. Box 494, or call at 433 Carondelet new number, second floor.

012 tf WANTED PUPILS. COPYING neatly done. Commercial Snort-hand and Typewriting Bureau, Miases Emanuel, 219 Carondelet (Denegre Building). d21-lm NEW ORLEANS College of Music, 4 Bourbon cor Canal. All Instruments taught.

Mme. M. Samuel. Director; Mius F. Huber-wald.

Secretary. d2 lm SHORTHAND and typewriting. Spanish translated. Room 309, 173 Common, cor. Carouilelet.

s26 0m MERCANTILE SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, office 182 Gravier. Also copying. Jaltt '94 ly WANTED ROOMS AND BOARD. MARRIED couple desire room and board in private family; state terms per month; refer. enees excoangm.

atiuirM i-. m.t. nrfimtT. rtwwful mem. with bath, want ed.

Address Rick, this office. d27 7t WANTED TO PURCHASE. A COPY of George Wllklns Kendall's Santa Fe Address Texas, this HIGHEST prices paid for furniture, large or small lots. J. S.

ChamRion. 230 Canal at. dll lm 1 GOLD, sliver, broken watches. Jewelry bought; watches. Jewelry cleaned and re-paired.

Peirce. 196 Canal. nl 2m WANT to purchase the entire contenta of a bouse," or as much of it aa you will sell. P. Q.

Box 540. ola 7m WANTED Parties having furniture and other articles to ell to know that it is to th-ir io-lereat to call on A. Briguonl, auctioneer, at 49 Uoyal. nc.r BlenrUle. ci2 tf YOU will get highest prices paid for furniture by addressing Cash.

Box 753, Tost Office. oil tf bronze mounted furniture, carved pieces, old ornaments, etc. Addre-s Antique Hunter. Box 335. P.

O. n27 tf FURNITURE, Pianos fnd the entire contenta of houses bought for cash. Hlghtest market price paid. Address X. Y.

P. O. Box 556. arlO '88 tf FURNITURE, Carpets, Plain, contenta of residence bought. Aleck, P.

O. Box 1206. o29 tf MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY to loan on city real estate mortgages. I.

Ucinemaon, attomey-at-law, 23 Camp sU Jo5 tf FURNIT'CRE, carpets, pianos; contents of residences and stores purchased. P. O. Box 1258. mtt WANTED Names of persons troubled with asibma or any cough.

Samples and hook mailed free. F. Gouaux, Honma. La. au3 LINEN Window Shades on Spring Rollers at Pllaer's, 451 and 453 Dryades st.

my IS '90 if 1000 HOUSEKEEPERS to know they can boy elegant Window Snades at 50 eU. at Leopold Levy's. No. 133 Canal St. myl3 tf JB A UDI c.

GOOD board, large rooms, wide, light halls. wel1 heated. Mrs. Stickney. 29 Coliseum park, nil ly tmrvmtl l-Hnn ffiwl mom.

rd r- sonable. Mrs. Corby, 4933 Camp, cor. Robert. UJ II A MAN and wife can have a nicely furnished room, and board.

In a private family. Address K. H-, Picayune office. References exchanged. d25 lot COMFORTABLE rooms with board.

281 bt. Mary near Prytania. Mrs. Chas. K.

Railey. d9 tt HANDSOME rooms, with bord, in private family; strictly first-class. 1014 N. Rampa rt. da lm NEWLY furnished rooms, with or without board.

At (old number) 205 St. Charles St. lm ROOMS AND BOARD EH A PRIVATE FAM-Oy. Apply at in Prxtanla ai. myl tf lOJISjrOJKENT ROOMS.

$1 50 week op; with board. $4 up. 310 Canal St. d23 14f DESIRABLE rooms, with board. At Mrs.

W. S. Campbell's. State near St, Charles. d.10 7t ELEGANT furnished rooms for gentlemen.

New No. 1011 St. Charles ave. In 240 CANAL Handsome furnished rooms, en suite or single; breakfast if desired. Tran-alen ts soloclted.

d27 lm XO. 71 South Rampart da famished rooms. -3 tf 180 OMP Front mma. nicely furnished. Teruu modorate.

F9 tf MONEY TO EOAN. $50 0O0 or more on New Orleane real estate." Felix J. Dreyfous. notary public, 23 Camp at. d24 tf CREW NOTICES.

NEITHER the captain owners nor tbe aa-deralgned will responsible tor any debt or debts contracted by the crew of the British teamsbip ALDERLEY, Captain D. Nicholas. 0-3t 1 LDER, DEMPfcTER CO. -t si a laUiivi nil TP CHAS. IOULJi.

1894. FOR SALE. 12 (Umn des and H-." occr WL- Dry- OKI Franklbi Champion. Canal and and ln pf Cadet. Blloxl.

1 J. Donearan. Kr.tr. at. (J20 tf FINE saloon." dntnv fCharW nearitanaL Apply to Hollander A 61 Customhouse st.

d20 1st CRYSTALLIZED frnlf. swnK not cat 00c pound. 213 Canal corner 1 part. dl3 2w FIRE wood, a tors lenirth XI 75 a in ieli-ered. Arthur, new No.

402o'Tcheopltoulas alb lm 'EST Window Shades In town carpets. equ-l my lis uc, currants, ruger 401 and 453 Dryadea. FIVE spl Henrr Clr lots cor- fifth and at law, 13 -ONE nice half -circle coK- d9-2w mounted outside snow fountain. Apply at d28 lw nice sllver- soda XXnal st. SECOND-HAND bar.

ato office turea, show windows and show cares. of new fixtures made to order. New Op Store Fixture Works. 79 Chartrea st. d28 lm SURREY, carriage, horse and pony.

S. Gil-more, 6206 St. Charles new number. d28 tf GROCERY, bar and oyster stand, at a bargain. 285 Magnolia cor.

Felicity. 2w ARD wood 3 50 per cord, or 1 73 half cord, delirered. H. Coats, Half-Way House. Seud postal.

d2i 7t 29,000 GOOD second-hand centals for cotton seed meal. 2c. Peter Betlly, 46 Front near Poydraa st. d25 lm SAVE big money and buy new sash, blinds, panel doors, glssa doors, etc. Write for prices to M.

Fettfcl. St, Charles and Clio. d3 lm A PMALL pony, very fast and gentle, suitable for a boy. Can re seen at -282 St. An- from 2 to 5 (p.

m. d21 tf TRUCK FARM. At Waveland, a half-mile from the Waveland depot; admirably located near tbe beach: a truck farm of 20 acres, all fenced. and good, productive soil, 15 acres of which are under cultivation; a. comfortable residence, and bearing pecan' and pear trees.

Apply to T. B. Turner, Waveland. Miss. dl6 lm ON easy terms, for account of the succession of A.

Lanata. tbe saw and planing LuiiU formerly belonging to Enrico Plagglo. on water front, adjoining central wnari. rasa-cola. WiU be sold as it standa.

wltn machinery, or machinery will be 'sold separately, if desired. Address Tbos. C. Watson. Pensacola, or J.

N. Larose, 54 Camp, np stairs. New Orleans La. d9 tt R. E.

LEE Wood and Coal 1022 St. Charles Lee Circle). Machii.e sawed and sDlit wood, delivered Inside: 52 23 Ash-Oak Oak $2 10 53 00 Oak-Pine Bakers' Pine 11 73 Coal, coke, charcoal in any quantities. d2 lm PUTFARK BROS. Wood and Coal Yard.

1838 Deluchalse st. sawed and split aah. per load, S2 25; sawed and split oak, per load. sawed and split B. pine, per load.

11 SO. Delivered inside premises. d3 lm JOSEPH CONRAD'S STEAM WOOD AND COAL YARD. Cor. St.

Andrew and Magnolia. Per load. Sawed bakers' pine, 12-ln $1 50 Split bakers' pine. 12 or 16-in $1 50 Split bakers' pine and oak, 1 or 16-ln. 1 75 Split oak.

12or 2 00 Solit ash. 12 or 16-in 2 25 Charcoal, per sack 2U Also stone coal ad cok for sale cheap. Delivered free. al2 "94 ly UU-II DHDTD BROWNE JENKINS. If HLL iMrLu.

baupjes free. 154 Camp SU aplt '94 ly NEW Iron safes, $30 and upward-; mondily payments. Coals iiafe 83 T-boupltoulaa. oO tf IRON fences cheaper than wood. Greetings, Bedsteads, Chairs, Settee.

Hlnderer's Iron Works, 304 Camp. Q24 tf CAROM table, with quick cushions. In good order. Apply cor Coouoa and SU Charles. au31 tf JAMES A.

BRENNANY 14S Gravier, auctioneer, teal estate agent and broker; rents collected; all matters pertaining to real estate attended to. F21 ly TO KENT. T-ROOM house and large stable, 119 Bolivar st. Apply A. Whaleo.

21 1-2 Banks st. d30 2w 1 TWO-STORY frame residence, 3000 St, Charles cor. Seventh eight rooms, kitchen, pantries, servants' room, bath, gas and water works, stable, beautiful grounds, delightful location. Macon, Denis Kernaghan, No. J3s (old ro.

i uaronoeiec sc. d9 lw STORE NO. 01 AND 803 TCHOUF1TOU-LAS COR. GRAVIER. APPLY TO E.

CONERY SON. 027 tf HOUSE 719 Perdido near St. diaries suitable for any kind of business. n20 if DESIRABLE. LIGHT AND AIRY OFFICES.

in tbe Cnscent Insurance Building, cor. of Camp st. and Commercial place; latest modern imDrovemc.ts. jonn ni, -i-j. n24 tf STORE nll-f Magazine opposite market.

rciTTf-c5 Tm front offices, cor. Camp and Gravier: second floor now being; newly dnisbed. Apply -o. ouo -Ji. o27 SECOND and upper floor.

111 Canal (new No. 629), bet. Exchange alley ana xtoyu su y. Uilmote, 10 Carondelet. 3 tf A DESntABLB office over State National Bank, Common su Apply State National Bank.

s20 tf RAISED cottage, cor. Arabella and Hurst; also two-story house No. 319 oecona. Will A. Freret It Son.

Architects, 173 Common. sS tt PROPOSALS. ml'i-t i srr nilART.ES STREET RAILROAD COMPANY, Corner Carondelet and rtrloana. Dec 29. 1894.

B'ids will be received at this office at 12 o'clock TUESDAY. Jan. 8. JMU, lor ine i consiruc.ion of its tracks (abont 12 miles! for electric traf fic, also for sjppiy oi -inu jm'" Mima. ail in aeeordance with plans and specification on file at office of company.

Ttie company reserve- iue av reject any or aU bids. BIDS INATTED FOR SHREVEPORT CITY BONDS. Th. ct of the General Assembly of the State of Louisiara. No.

32 of 1890, authorising tbe issue of Donas ny ine iu; ui oureiriwn, provides that tbe sinking fund accumulated may tie invested by the City Council at any time either In United States bonds, tbe bonds of ihe t-t nf Louisiana, or used in retiring the bonds of the city of Shrevcport. Sealed bids are therefore Invitea ror ten mnai oi ine city or Sbreveport, said sesled bids to be in the hands of the city controller by 12 m. on THURSDAY. 10th day of January, 1895. By order of the City CounclL N.

B. MURFF, Controller. d3 td LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED From our stables, Tcbonpttoulas and Pleasant eta. one black mare mule.

16 baud lame In right bind foot, caused by being pricked by nail; long tail. mane. By I timing tbe same to above address, finder will bs liberally rewarded. Whann tt Jatte. d30 tf LOST On Dec.

28, a pair of Gold Specs in a leather cine, en route to the French market, on Decatur rr Ursnlines sts. Rewrrd If returned to 100 St. Peter. d0 FOUND Astray One Bay Mare, 15 hands 1 rrh AH'flM1 h.r urn. hw nmrln.

erty and paying expenses. Apply new No. VI. AU1UU1UU Bl. SSt PERSONAL.

I jaVI applying for a commission as notary public for the parish of Orleans. Robert 1. Malooey. 'rz lot DR. FAIREX areats all diseases of men and women; special attention given to diseases of women.

No. 347 S. Rampart St. si DR E. BERJOT, special treatment for all la-iies complaints, painful and Irregular neo-straatiooa always relieved.

17 (new No. 120) S. Rampart. t5 Sm MlB. E.

the fa-hloeable French dreasin-ker, at No. 1039 Canal m. mew sum-twn. cw. N.

Rampart, haa reduce. rates to 10 and $12. tf ITVITL H3 I sebold gXs tken oa at -Hiue at tue New RAILROAD SCHEPUJLES. ARRIVE. LEAVE.

LonITlIle and Nashville. No" TJ I5 1 mall.7:40 a ac.3:23pm a no.2. lira. ex.7:50pra i. IHInole Central.

No. Z. lccai mall o.r i0- loc1 nJtSacmn No, 4. Chicago a mau.a:i a loo aii ippi faf atempnis No 21 Vbg. ex 7:30 x.

and Crescent Ronte. N2.Hm. ...6:20 7 00 io.6 11:30 a Te-xcae and Paelft-. N4HoV V-. ex 8:15 i St ll jNo.61.Hot and ex.9:lj a 1 St.Loula ex.0:O5 tn Sonthern PactCe Company.

Alexandria W.l. R.Antonl- -7P ftrnU a California Louisiana Railroad. Sunday. -mM 8:00., x- Daily. Execept Sunday.

J. :10 in uo. 8. .3:30 Sie-r Orleans and Sonthern. 0 Keept Sunday.

N0.2.0TS. ft n. SOjS P.E.mail5:M Lo.l ouuuay oniy. ,...10:1.1 ra N0.17 H.rnil on 3 n. for SheIK No.

5 4:40 pro srrlvivi nly tr. No. 1 carries coach Uaves BeacNJevlng Nw Orleans p. 10:15 p. m.

each 7:55 p. returning new orieana RAILV HB 01D E-? TBS LOriSV'ILLE AND RAILROAD. LIMITED EXPRESS DAILY INT VESTIBULE CARS. To Honlgomcry. Birmlnn-h Natahvllle, Louisville, Cincin nati, Atlanta, Jacksonville, n.iiiniHtua, naiiintore.

Philadelphia and New York. THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE. No. Deparu. No.

Arrives. 6 Fast MaiI.7:F(0 a. m. 13 Fast Ex 7:35 a. m.

4 Fast Ex. .11: a. m. 7 Co-sc a. m.

8 Oosac acc'mS 25 p. m. 1 Llm. .5:00 p. m.

2 Ln. SO p. m. 15 Fast Mall.l0:25 p. m.

Ctty ticket fflce, 100 Canal street. Dapot ticket office, fopc of Canal street. Our limited vestibule aerrioe from New Or-lens to New York without change makes sev. eral hours tbe quickest time to competitive points. No extra fare will be charged on this train.

Dining car attached and meals served sat route. JOHN KILKEXY. Dir. Pass. Arent, O.

P. ATHOKE, O. P. LoulsTlUe. Ky.

Solid Vestibuled Trains. No. X. Lr. New 6:20 p.

m. Ar. Meridian 12:20 a.m. Lr. Meridian 12:30 a.m.

Ar. Birmlngban. 4:43 a. m. Ar.

Chattanooga 9:00 a. m. Ar. Lexington m. Ar.

Cincinnati 7:20 p. m. No. 11:30 aa, 7:30 p. m.

7:43 a. m. 1:00 p. m. p.

m. 4:8) a. m. 7:20 m. Lv.

New Orieana 6:20 p. m. Ar. Chattanooga Ar. KnoxviUe 12:10 p.m.

Ar. Bristol 6:05 p. m. Ar. Wsehlngton m.

Ar. Philadelphia ..11:15 a.m. Ar. New York 2:00 p. m.

Threnxh Sletpin Car TO New York 44 bear 90 Miles shorter to Cincinnati. Only solid -vestibuled trains. City Ticket Office. 216 St. Charles t.

K. IL GARRATT. Aart. O. P.

New Orieana. W. a RINEARSON. Gen. Pass.

Agent, Cincinnati. Ohio. anii MISSISSIPPI VALLEY SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DEC 2. 1894. Trains Leave 111 loo! a Central Passenger StatiiO.

Corner Howard Avenue and Rampart Street. Leaves. Arrives. Memphis and local points. Fast Train 4:00 p.

m. a. m. Vlcksburg Natchez Ex.7:30 a. m.

5:50 p.m. The only line running trains between New Orleans. Baton Rouge and Vlcksburg, Greenville snd Memphis. Free reclining chair cars between New Orleans and Memphis. Sleeping car to VlrkRburg.

In which passengers Can remain nntll 7 a. m. Tbe short line to Hot Springs and points In Arkansas and North Louisiana. Commutation tickets, mileage books, party rates and week end excursions. Summer excursion tickets on sale In season.

Ticket Office, corner St. Charles and Common sts. A. H. HANSON, Gen.

Pass. Aft, F. B. BOWES, Asst. Gen.

Pass. Agt. MOBILE- AND OHIO RAILROAD. Short and direct line to Memphis, Narfiv-llle. Cairo, St.

Louis, Kanf-T City. Denver, and all point North, East and West. Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars with Drawing-room and Buffet between Moui.e and St. Louis. Meals served at the celebrated Mobile and Ohio die lug -room, Artesla, and EUta.

Twui Close cooneottarje at St. Louie Union Depot and at all Junction points. Arrive (via Queen and Crescent) .6.30 a. m. Departs (via Queen and Cresce-vt) 3:30 p.

m. For sleeping car reservations, rates, timetables, apply to any railroad tick at agent, or to B. Pi-KBUNS, General A. Charles New Orleans; E. POsf1T' ActinT General Passenger Aent.

Mobile. Ala. schedule la effect SUNDAY. Dec 2. Arrive.

I Leave. No. 1 Fast Mall. No. 2.

Fast Mail. 6:25 a. No. 4, Chicago 8:00 a. m.

No. 26, Local Mail and 8:20 a. m. No. 3, Chicago 6:40 p.

m. No. 25, Local Mall and Express. .8:50 p. m.

Express a. m. Only line running Pullmsn Palace SleepUx Cars through from New Orleans to Chicago. Sioux City. Memphis, Kansas City and St.

Louis without change. The quickest route to Kansas City. Omaha, Denver and all points north and west. No. 4, Chicago Vestibuled Limited, dally.

No. 2. Fast Mail, dally, has-Pullman Sleepers to Chicago, St. Louis. Memphis and Kansas City.

Ticket Office, corner St. Charles and Cnmmoa etreeu. F. B. BOWES; A.

G. P. A. Je22 "90 A. 11.

HANSON, G. P. A. DEPOT HEAD OF E3PLA- NADE STREET. "SUNSET LIMITED." SOLID VESTIBULED TRAIN TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES WITH DINING CAR.

Orleans 10:05 a. m. Every Thurs day. Arrives New Orleans 5:50 p. m.

Every Sunday. Time 77 hours New Orleans to ban Francisco. Time 60 hours New Orleans to ABSelC-' DAILY SERVICE. Iaves. Arrives.

Alexandria Local ....8:55 a.m. 7:05 p.m. California and Mexico Express 10:05 a. m. 10:5.

a. m. Galveston Fsst Mail 6:15 p.m. 10:55 a.m. Antonio Fast Mall.

6:15 p. m. 5:50 p.m. NORTH TEXAS AND COLORADO POINTS. THROUGH PULLMAN DRA WING-BOOil BUFFET SLEEPERS ON AU, TR PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS ON CAU-FORNL.

EXPRESS DAILY. City Ticket Office, corner St. Charles sad Canal streets. D- HALLAKON. Pawnger Dl-rt-ctor.

II. B. ABBOTT. C'ty Passenger and Ticket Agent. Gei-erl Ofricex.

Magazine and Natchez atreeta. S. F. B. MORSE.

General Passenger Agent, J. G. SCliRIEVER, Traffic Manager. nl tf SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. DOUBLl-l DAILY TRAIN SERVICE TO DALLAS.

FORT WORTH AND POINTS IN NORTHERN TEXAS. SHORT LINE TO HOT SPRINGS, LITTLE HOCK AND DENVER. TIME CARD. Leave. Arrive.

Ft Worth and Oil. El. a. in. Denver Bxoiess 6:05 p.

m. 9:15 a. m. 8-15 m- train has through Pullman Buffet Sleepers to Fort Worth, and connects at tort Worth with Pullman Sleepera for El Paso, Denver and San Francisco. 05 ui.

trlo has throne- Pullman Buffet Eleeoers to Sbreveport and Mar-ball, and eooe Sec-Twith Cannon Ball train for Hot Springs TthroWa Sleeper LJttls Rock, eU Ales- and other I. formation appeal 111 Canal street (old number, or Texas and Pacific Depot, foot of Tlia street. a ciaAIIAM. Passenger and Ticket Ageet. GASTON MEALIER.

Gen! Pass, and Tkt. AgW- Third vPresldent and Gen. Manaser. Jel '94 lyd-W Advertising: pays best when placed in the Best News- 13 82g SUNSET W) i I Stock EtCtvrs,.

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