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II THE DAILY PIOAYUNENEW ORLEANS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1 3 WtSwfe RTI NTS. IOIO CANAUST. A nEO-' Successful Specialist, VrvE EAR. NOSE and THKOAT i women and children. All ABBO'S M.EDIE8.

tjonsuiratlous FREE. Honrs lo a. to IF CANAL STREET. d23 '00 ly ADVANCE IN PRICES. $25,000 DIAMONDS FORFEITED PLEDGES, Mounted as you like.

Rings, Pendants, Studs, Ear-1 rings, Etc. cncr 01 7J1 Diamond Sunburst. -weisrhinff about 10 carats; very brilliant; uperblv mounted. Wortn 3J.uw. People's Loan Office, A 2U3 ROYAL Corner Contt.

I rsnreeet Grade. Beit Quality. All prices, Fiattla. City and Ives Parposes. JJJeial Attention to the Sugar Trad.

PARKS BROS. McCEE, S9T to S61 Oryadti Street. Qgywuad Lona Distance Phono 711. 1 ORESCENT CITY ooaxxxcoNa not. isoo.

continuing 100 DaysFire or Mora Races Daily 'Siv, OR SH1NK, ft BOSH, Manager. SITE DAN CLARK, Secretary. w. SIMMONS, Presiding ad re. gteM Cenuoenee at 2 p.

m. -Adralssiea, inclaalBg Grand Stand. 60c 1 1 ALL ITAJS OATS FREE LIST SUSPENDED. J. 23'0 4m IMPORTANT GATEWAYS.

TO TPIWPIF Tn ANSWER ou "A 'GrauauV Pass, and IkVAg't, St. rsirire nsw, sw, um MULES! K.fltuckj and Tennissst Mules FOR CITY OR PLANTATION WORK. iavlte Inspection and guarantee satlsfae- uen is qnaurv isq price. THOMSON, HUDSON CO. Istessor to MARTIN.

THOMSON At, E. LEE STABLES. J- 2S'ee ly bUT I Mt ViliHUHMC SVHUP OF FIGS -1 StAKUTACTirSKD BT CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. the same. C.

MORRIS Limited, t2430 TCHOCPITOCLAg STREET, 3 Wholesale Dealers in ASSETS, OHIBXS, BUSHES, I. OFFER MILLS. UUTLERT. lAVfcXKD 8TEBLWARB, FISHING TACKLE, iLTAXIZED WARE. 11 ANDLE8.

lass lamps. hatchets, OiKaj JAPANNEDWARE, KKQ8, LADDERS, LANTERNS, ''r MATCHES, OIL CANS, OARS, Kg? DOPE. pACCEPANS, TINWARE. WINES, ViCKINO. WASHING MACHINES, HIPS.

WOODEN WARE, Etc. n2 "00 FrlloWely HOTELS. illotel Deneciiaudr CARONDELET AND PERDIDO STS. i AjqtBJCAJJ PLAN, 2 TO S3 BO. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1 00 DP.

tl- dlft-tf HOTEL CRESCENT, 121 ST. CHARLES, Near Canal. lESX LOCATION IN THE CITX. PLAN, SI 50 PER DAY AND rj.se. WJiOPEAN PLAN, 60 CENTS AND OP.

dia la St Charles Mansion, wVARTMENT HOTEL.) t2iia7? roomia. Pool and bllliarda fraa. tm HU $1 AND UP PER DAK. $4 BATH" INCLUDED. fIf BRANT AXD CAFE.

MODERAIU St. Chart 8 Near Julia Ut.T. r. Mgr. Raiance.

New ns tr VIOTOP iPfWebrated Restauranteur and Caterer, Cs AND 211 BOL'BBON STREET, tle and pricea. Banqueta and 'W 'renco TabU d'Hota WO to 8 o'clock d2 '00 lj Commercial Kotel, and Customhouse Streets KCBOPEAX PLAJt. dtJ P. JBClndlnj batk. I A.

tfkONTELfcONE, Proptiettr. '00 ly )KJDICIAL. 1 ALL- ADVERTISE-MBrpiFWTCV PROCEEDINGS PAID is AI TVANCE. OF FRANK 8ATIMORE. na, t-' or tb Parlaa ot LitirT ofi" 83.TS0.

Where fetteriF Petitioned the court UtTp4if on tbe eatata of, in deceased, tnteatate, Jr Ebr all whom It may of within ten dam why petitioner anould not be tie Conrt rr v'IOMA8 CON NELL. Clerk. AND FOUND. REWARD. mgbt, Dec.

Frene ji tPin' emerald, urroonded will be pal4 ''AMUSEMENTS. i SPECIAL, CHRISlJklAS MATIXEB. Tnesdaj, Deo. 25, 1900, at 1 P. M.

PETIT With Mmes. MOKTBAZON, NINA PACK, and tha Entire Operetta Troupd. Mm. MONTBAZOir win in trod nee aeTeral of her latest French Sonpa. ORAXP ALLET.

S. SAMSON Box Office at Gmnewald'a from 9 a. to 5 p. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 36, at 8 P.

at popular prices. LA PEB1CH0LE, TKurIay, Dec. 37, LA FAVORITE. d2 GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. Matinee Frl.

and Saturday. EXTRA HOLIDAT MATINEE XMAS DAT. Baldwin-Melville Stock Company, In a Splendid Production of Lotta'a Great and Successful Comedy-Drama, PAWN TICKET 210. NEW SCENERTI 1 REALISTIC EFFECTS! PICTURESQUE COSTUMES. NIGHT PRICES: 10 20 SO 60.

MATINEE PRICES: 102030. Sunday Matinee, Dec. 80 IN THE RANKS. d2 6t INSURANCE NOTICES. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS, No.

346 Camp Street. New Or-leana, Dec. 22, IdOO. The arjmal election for Directors to aerre for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the company MONDAY, Jan. 7, 1001, between tbe hours of 12 m.

and 1 p. m. d23 tJa7 B. F. PARKINSON, Secretary.

OFFICE OF THE SDN INSURANCE -COMPANY, New No. 308 Camp Street. New Orleans, Dec. 22, 1900. In conformity with Article IV of the Charter, notice Is hereby gtren that an election will be held by the atockholders at the office of the company on MONDAY.

Jan. 7, 1901. between the hours of 12 m. and 2 p. for Directors to aerre during the ensuing; rears.

d23 Ua7 FERGUS G. LEE. Secretary. BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE HIBERNIA NATIONAL BANK, AT NEW ORLEANS, In the State of Louisiana, at the Close of Business.

Thursday, Dec. 13, 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts S3. 048, Orerdrafts, secured and unsecured 96, U.

8. Bonds to aecure circulation 100, Stocks, securities, etc 8, 368 34 116 7 000 00 700 OO furniture and fixtures CO, 000 00 Other real estate and mortgagee owned 20, Dae from national banks (not reserve agents) $290,446 82 Due from banks and bankers 396,794 33 Due from approved reserve agents 445,776 65 Checks and other cash Items 4,705 67 Exchanges for clearing-house 579,037 77 Notes of other national banks 10.000 00 Fractional paper currency. nickels and cents 602 70 Lawful Money serve lu Bank, vl. 'tft CIA A1 28 64 1 Legal tender notes. 140.000 00 2,387 Redemption fund with C.

S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 063 94 000 00 Total B8 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid J300.0O0 00 Surplus fund 500,000 00 Undivided profits. leaa rxpensea and taxes paid 76.034 82 82 National bank notes outstanding lou.ouo 00 Due to other national banks $662,362 15 Doe to state banks atrd bankers 953,489 17 Dividends 4,453 00 Individual deposits subject to check. 3, 104,519 54 Demand certificates of deposit 6,910 00 Time certifies tee of deposit 4,000 00 Certified Checks 6,219 00 4.745,942 86 Total 68 STATE OF LOUISIANA, Parish of Orleans, as.

I. CHARLES PALFREY, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe a bare statement la true to tbe best of my knowledge and belief. CHAS. PALFREY. Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of December. lon. JAMES J. WOULFE, Notary Public. Correct Attest: JOHN T.

GIBBONS, HUGH McCLOSKEY, ANDREW STEWART, Directors. d23 3t REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE UNION NATIONAL BANK, AT NEW ORLEANS, la the State of Louisiana, at tbe Close of Business Dec. 13, 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U.

8. bonds to aecure circulation. Premiums on V. S. bonds Stocks, securities, Banking-house, furniture and ni- tarea Other real eatate owned $831,423 75 203.9OM 00 300,000 00 15.000 00 0,414 20 120.182 OO 21,000 00 Due from national banks tnot reserve $247,877 32 Due from state banka and bankers lzi.rof so Due from approved re serve agents o.i" Internal revenue atamos Exchanges for clearing houae oi.iio Notes of other natlOB- al 'banka uu Fractional paper cur rency, nicaeis ana cents i 1,743 5 Lawful money reserve In bank, Snacie 10.0OO0O Legal tender notes 62,965 OO 772,049 43 15.000 00 Redemption fund with U.

8- treasurer to per cent 01 28 Capital Block paid in 1 $300,000 CO 15.000 00 31,740 11 299,100 00 surplus iuuu Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National banfc note, outstanding. Due to otner banka to atate banks ana Dauaera 11 Dividends unpaid .1,09 00 Individual deposits subject to check Demand certiflcatea Certilled Check. 23..51 IP Caahler-s checks 121 To 28 state of Louisiana; Parish of Orleans, ss. vp-Tf RTKR. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly strr that the bore statement is true to tbe pest of vat knowledge and belTef O.

FERRIKK. Cashier. uKu.rtbd and sworn to before me this 23d ot lumber JV L. PUTNAM, SEVILLA. 1 VWrectoreV fSealV AMUSEMENTS.

POPULAR PRICES. Parquette, Open Boxea BOo Seoondes 2Se Troisiemes 'Oc Operetta by VTTBDDICII. ET DALILA, in. Tuesday at the Opera all day. ith Mme.

MONTBAZON and the entire Operette Troupe. Saturday. Dec a9. LA VIVAND1ERE. CBESCENT To Night atlnest Tueidiy, Thursday and Saturday at 1.

THIS SEASON BIO SUCCESS, The Great Chinese-American Sensation, KING OFTHf OPIUM Rirjc. CHARLES E. BLANEY and CHARLES A. TAYLOR. Th Scenic Marvel of tbe 20th Century.

Ksxt Week, Bowery After Dark ind Terry McGovern d24 TULAHE.K: CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS Clyde Fitch's Great American Play. BARBARA FRIETCHIE, with EFFIE ELL8LER AND A GREAT CAST. ENTIRE NEW YORK PRODUCTION. Regular Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Extra Matinee Christmas, Tuesday.

Next Week, OTIS SKINNER. d24 6t BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE STATE NATIONAL BANK, AT NEW ORLEANS. In tbe State of Louisiana, at the Close of Bualneaa Thursday. Dec.

13, 1900. RESOURCES. Loans snd discounts 35 e. 105.664 44 Overdrafts, securea and unsecured U. 8.

Bonds to secure circulation Premiums on U. S. hoods Stocks, securities, etc Banking-house, furniture and nx-tures Other real estate and mortgages owned Due from national banks (cot reserve agents) 14 300.000 00 10.HOO 00 14.850 00 100,073 03 15.000 00 Due from state banks and bankers Due from approved reserve agents Internal revenue stamps Checks and other rasb Items 86.248 82 218.822 08 619 00 283 96 252.778 03 2,980 00 1,268 11 Exchanges for clearing-house 'Notes of other national banks Fractional paper currency, nlckela and cents Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, Soeclo 50 6S.C8 OO IreaT tender notos. tK58.e09 64 15,000 00 Redemption fund with S. treasurer to per cent of clrcu- latlon) Total $3,179,411 46 LIABILITIES.

Capital stock paid iS $300,000 00 Surplua fund 60,000 00 Undivided profits. less expenses and taVea paid 66.P12 $426,812 58 National bank notes outstanding. 299,100 00 Due to other national banks, subject to check 27 Due to utate banks and bankers, subject to check 249,311 58 Due to trust com- antes and savings anks, subject to check 37,52.1 34 Dividends unpaid 68S 43 Individual deposits subject to check. .1,603,723 22 Demand certificates of deposit 100 00 Certified checks 3. 300 00 Cashier's checks nutstandlng 29,917 04 2,373,498 88 Bills payable 80,000 00 Total $3,179,411 46 STATE OF LOUISIANA, Parish of Orleans, ns.

I. H. CULBERTSGN. Cashier of the above-named bank, do soltmnlr swear that tbe above atatement le true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C.

H. CULBERTSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me 22d day of December. 1000. 1 A.

G. LA PICE. Notary Public. Correct Attest: PAUL GELPI, JNO. H.

O'CONNOR, JONAS H. LEVY. Directors. d23 2t REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE WHITNEY NATIONAL BANK, AT NEW ORLEANS. In tha State of Louisiana, at tbe Close of Bualneaa.

Dec. 13. 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 97 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 320.T33 06 U.

S. bonds to aecure circulation. 400,000 00 U. S. bonds to secure V.

S. deposits 300,00000 Stocks, securities, etc 23.500 00 Banking-house, furniture and fixtures 6.000 00 Due front national banks (sot reserve agenta) YJ7 $224,947 92 Due from atate banks and bankers 207.531 93 Due from approved re-serve agents 502,718 68 Exchanges for clear- in-hotiae 415.626 26 Notes of other national banks Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents Lawful money re 3.272 00 15,915 76 serve in Dnx. Specl 614.632 BO Legal tender 84.288 00 1,968,933 05 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation).

20,000 00 Due from U- S. treaaurer, other than 5 per cent redemption fund 1,200 00 $7,567,651 OS LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $400,000 09 Surplus fund 1,000.000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and. taxes paid 201.932 00 $1,601,932 OO National bank notee outatandlng. 400.000 00 Due to other nation- al banka $511,813 64 Due to atate banks and bankers 423,769 44 Dividends unpaid 810 00 Individual deposits suhject to 4,394,482 11 Certified checks 3.343 89 United States deposits 228.500 00 6,665.718 OS STATE OF LOUISIANA.

Pariah of Orleans, ss. 1, J. if. PAGAUD, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement Is trae to the best of my knowledge and belief. J.

M. PAOAUP. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this tke 22d day ot. December.

1 A. O. LA PICK, NQtarY Ppbllc "JM. Correct At test vj- GEO. Q.

WHITNEY, 1 8. WEST, Directors. d23-3t: A 1 1ST i nuv i SPECIAL riOTICEO; jsyj-yj -J-rvru jrM-M-y- SPECIAL NOTICE TO SHIPPERS On account of the to. 'STEAMER DEWEY' will laj1 ver Chrlatmas week, leaving" New Orleans for Baton Bouge. Natcnex, Vlcksburr, Lake Providence and the bend's on TUESDAY, JAN.

1, and every Tuesday there after. For general Information, address agents, J. Verfander or B. Strausa. d24 lw L.

P. CUMMINS. Bnpt. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Thla is to notify the public that I will aet be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife.

24 tf DAVID GLOVER, SR. SPECIAL NOTICE. FOR SALE (AN OLD-ESTABLISHED UNDERTAKER AND LIVERY FIRM, CENTRALLY LOCATED, DOING A GOOD BUSINESS. FOR SALE CHEAP. APPLY N.

E. SHIRER, CARE ORLEANS MANUFACTURING CO. d23 lw NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 17, 1900.

To the Bondholders of tbe New Orleana Brewing Company: Interest coupon No. 1, doe Jan. 1, 1901, will bo paid oa presentation at tbe office of the company, cor. Jackson and Tchoupltoulas sta. R.

B. RORDAM, dl8 24 31 Secretary and Treaaurer. A MEETING of tbe stockholders of NEW ORLEANS COLD STORAGE COMPANY will be held at the office of said company, 870 South Front street, on TUESDAY. Jan. 16, 1901, between the hours ef 12 to.

and 2 p. for the purpose of considering amendment to Article Four (4) of the charter of fcald corporation, increasing tbe capital stock, aad such other ameiitfinenta aa are aubmitted. By order of the Board of Directors. 6tln30d GEO. BCRATCHLKY.

Secty. REWARD! A reward ot $250 will be paid for the ar-rest and conviction of each person caught setting fire to eara or ther property of the Southern Pacific Company In Algiers; or. $100 will be paid for information leading to tbe arrest and conviction of tbe guilty person or persons. d23-4f JOHN P. LONG.

Special Agent. OFFICE OF ORLEANS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Girod and S. Petera Streets, Dec. 22. 1900.

The annual election for nine (0) Directors of this company to serve for ihe ensuing year will take place at their office, corner Girod and S. Petera street, on WEDNESDAY, Jan. 2. 1901. between the hours of 11 a.

m. and 2 p. m. d23 lOt JOHN F. MARKEY.

Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE. FOR SALE An old-establlsbed undertaker and livery firm, centrally located, doing a good business, for sale Apply N. K. Shlrer, care Orleana Manufacturing Co.

d23 lw DOG SHOW. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, DEC. 24. For particulara apply to A. E.

SHAW, Secretary, d22 3t 807 Common at. NOTICE is hereby given that In compliance with a resolution of the Board of Directors of the NEW ORLEANS ELEVATOR COMPANY, a meeting of the atockholders ot said corporation will be held at the office of tbi company, on THURSDAY, Jan. 24. 1001. at 11 o'clock a.

for the purpose of voting upon a reduction of the capital Stock of said corporation to $50,000. NEW ORLEANS ELEVATOR COMPANY. d21 30t LEONARD NAEK, Secretary. PARTIES HAVING PLEDGES IN THE HART LOAN ANI PLEDGE COMPANY, UPON WHICH INTEREST HAS ACCUMULATED, ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TO PAY SAME ON OR BEFORE MONDAY, DEC. 31, 1900, OTHERWISE SAID PLEDGES WILL BE FORFEITED AND SOLD.

HART LOAN AND PLEDGE d21 td 204 BARONNE STREET. L. LEVAND. FUNERAL FURNISHER AND KMBALMK.R. FUNERALS AND RUBBER-TIRE CARRIAGES AT CUT RATES.

OFFICE NOS. 10191021 BIENVILLE NEAR BURGUNDY. BOTH NO. 331. mn25 '00 ly FOR SALE AT $10,000.

A front Mississippi river bottom plantation, free from overflow; about 400 acres, well ditched, nearly all in cultivation; 11 cabins. 1 four-room bouse, with hall aud gallery; 12 mules, 1 horse, wagons, tools, implements, located some ten miles above Lake Providence, La. slso, 800 acres unimproved rich upland, fronting lake Blateneaa, 3 miles from S. and P. R.

near Sbreveport. tbe greater part of it magnificently timbered; tbe same character of laud, three miles distant, cultivated by J. J. Stewart, produced an average of one bale cotton per acre thla fear; price $2800; also. 2 cottagea In Wave-and, fronting tbe Mississippi beach.

70 and 100 ft. by several thousand ft. deep, with artesian well. at $2000 and $3000. respectively.

Have invested in manufacturing and wish to close out these properties. E. J. Bryan, Birmingham, Ala. dl2 2w AMENDMENT TO CHARTER.

Notice la hereby given to the stockholders of tbe New Orleana Progressive Union. Limited, that application baa been made to amend Article IV ot the charter of thla corporation so aa to make all stockholders In rood standing members of tbe Board of Directors. A meeting for the purpose of voting on all proposed amendments will be beld at tbe office of the said company on MONDAY, tbe 7th day of January. 1901. at 7 o'clock p.

and all stockholders are requested to be present and cast their votes on stieh amendments. M. J. SANDERS. President Pro Tern.

H. R. Secretary. d2 30t TWENTY YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE. Indorsed bv tbe C.

8. and state governments. Tbe KEELET TREATMENT Is the only SAFE and SURE CURE for Liquor. Opium, Morphia. Cocaine.

Cb'nral and Tobacco diseases, snd of Neurasthenia, or Nefv Exhaustion. Write for proofs. Communlcatioua confidential. Medical consultation free. Th Keeley Institute of 162S-38 Felicity N.

O. P. O. Box 1066. Cumb.

'phone 670. nl tf DJ VI DE OTIC OFF'iCE OF NEW ORLEANS GASLIGHT COMPANY, New Orleana, Dec. 18. 1900. At a regular meeting of the Board ot Directors, held this day, a dividend cf TWO DOLLAR'S AND FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE was declared, payable on and after Jan.

15, 1901. td DUNCAN JONES. Secretary. EDUCATION. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, 1923 Coliseum Street.

Eighteenth Session Begins, Oct. 1, 1900. Prepares for Tnlane and other Universities. Military Discipline and Daily Drill. Commercial Classes dsy ani evening.

Ample accommodations lor bearding puplla. T. W. DYER. A.

PrlnclnaL sola SuMoWsFrtf PATENTS. PATENT trademarks, copyrights obtained. J. G. Eustis notary and commissioner, 914 Hennen Building.

JyS '00 ly CREW NOTICES. NEITHER tbe owners, captain nor undersigned will he responsible for any "debt contracted by the crew "of the Austrian steamship ELLKNIA, 'Captain A. G. Bcoplnlch. ELDER.

DEMPSTER d23 3t No. 633 Gravler Street. EITHER the ownere. captain not onder-slgned will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew ot the Spanish steamship PUERTO Captain Modesto PelegrL KABOW 4 FORRER. d22 at No.

309 Carondelet Street. BROWN'S CAPSULES care men is few daysJ Drug 8tort, 840 Canal at. 'OOtoF WANTED MALE HELP. A YOUNG 220 S. Rampart.

MEN to learn barber trade. Comparatively no expense. $15 weekly paid men after only two months with aa. New field for graduates. We furnish steady- practice, instructions, lectures, diplomas and positions.

Apply by mall to-darMoIec Barber College. St. Louis, Mo. WANTED A Competent Stenographer and Typewriter familiar with office work to go to Baton Rouge. -None others need apply.

Address H. O-, this office, giving references. d23 2t SOO MULETEERS, for South Africa. Chas. Hagan.

Front aad Julia. n26 2m WANTED Everybody to know that A. K. Ravain. cor.

Rampart and Bienville, hires carriages for weddings, tuners at $2. Telephone 753. dil MAG IO soap is a pure. White. nnadnlterAted soap.

If anything families ought to be particular with It if soap. Once you use Magic you want no other. Sold for 6 cents a cake. Magle Soap" New Orleana. La.

n27 tf LANDLORDS and agutats to know that the American Excavating Company cleans vaults cheaper than any other company. Office 806 Perdldo at. s22 3 WANTED FEMALE HELP. INTELLIGENT woman to devote entire time to splendid paying business. Address Remunerative.

Picayune. d23 2t WANTED SITUATION. AS mechanical enaineer: any kind of steam plant; city ot country. S. 41.

Picayune. d20 lw WANTED AC ENTS. WANTED Agenta and organisers; our plan the acme of insurance protection; alck, accident, death, old age benefits; top renewal contracts. American Fraternity, Washington, D. C.

ds 1m WANTED INFORMATION. aO si FRIENDS of Baltbas Gloss, of Wurmberg, Overould Moulbrun, Wittenberg, Germany, would like to know of his wbereahouta, and oblige Geo. Meeh, Box 133, Council Grove, Kansas. dl6 9t WANTED PUPILS. EVERYONE to know that tbe beat place ts Obtain a Sue musical education Is at Miss DELPHINE POINTS' MUSICAL INSTITUTE, 930 ELYSIAN FIELDS AVE.

All instruments taught piano, violin, mandolin, guitar, banjo, organ, autobarp, sitber, also harmony, singing, elocution, typewriting, stenography, and calisthenics. Day and night clasaea. Diplomas and medala awarded to pupils finishing tbe course of studies. s6 '00 lys A. A.

McNALLY. shorthand and typewriting school (Pitman system); dictation classes; 215 Hennen Building, Carondelet and Common. Copying; machlnea for rent. Ja20 '00 ly WANTED TO PURCHASE, CHAS. S.

PITCHER, auctioneer, buya and sells contents bouses, furniture, stoves; spot cash. Salesroom No. 925 Canal at. d23 lw FURNITURE bought for cash: sold on ea.y terms, or stored. Bradford, 916-918 Carondelet.

au5 tf FURNITURE, pianos, contents houses, stores, for cash: gives moat uiouey. Address Liberal, thla office. afl 8m FURNITURE, pianos, contents of houses and stores purchased for cash. Address Highest Price, Plciyune. n30 lm FURNITURE, planoa and the entire coa-tezta of bouses bought for caA.

Highest market price paid. Address X. Y. P. O.

Box 566. splO '98 tf MONEY TO LOAN. $500,000 TO loan on city real estate, bonds, stocks, mortgage notes and lite Insurance policies. Gomes it Beltran, 126 Carondeiet. F14 if SALARIED people una retail merchants can obtain mobey.

without security, on easy payments. Toliaan, Room 520, Henuen Building. Ja21 12m $175,000 TO loan on mortgages. Apply to Taul W. Maloney, office 7 Ualller Court, 137 Carondelet st.

dai tf $200,000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES, on city real estate; large or small ainouuts. Jefferson C. Wenck. notary public, Cora building. n21 3m NEW LOAN OFFICE, 935 Canal st.

Liberal advances made on diamond, watches and jewelry; lowest rates of Interest In tbe city. sl6 '00 ly ON city real estate, lowest terms: no brokerage or commission asked. E. L. Weil.

Hennen Building, cor. Common and Carondelet sts. .12 '00 ly PERSONAL. A. GERBER, cleaning, pressing and repairing $1 a suit; dyeing $1 75.

S. Rampart st. d21 2w "MATHCSHEK SON" pianos are sold bv John Schwab, 2005 Magazine, near St. Audrew. d20 lm MAGIC WHITE SOAP OR POWDER HAS NO EQUAL FOB ARTESIAN OR WELL WATER.

SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. 5 CENTS A CAKE. MAGIC SOAP NEW ORLEANS, LA. n27 tf HATS and feathers cleaned and dyed. C.

M. White. loUO Dryades. bet. Terpsichore aud Euterpe.

n28 '00 ly 1000 HOUSEKEEPERS to know they can buy elegant window shades at 10c at Leopold Levy's. 723 Canal St. myl3 tf BANK NOTICES. CANAL BANK, New Orleans, Dec 23, 1900. In conformity to Article 6 of the Charter tbe annual election for Directors will be held on WEDNESDAY, Jan.

2. 1901. fiom 12 m. to 1 p. m.

d23 td EDGAR NOTT. Cashier. METROPOLITAN BANK. Tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of this Bank for the election of nine Directors to serve during the ensuing year will be held at the banking-house ou MONDAY, Jan. 14, 1901, between tbe hours of 12 in.

and 2 p. m. d23 Ual4 A. C. WUERPEL.

Cashier. STATE NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans. Dec. 15, 1900.

Tbe annnal election for directors of this bank will be held at the banking-house, on TUESDAY. Jan. 15, 1901, between the houra of 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p.

m. dlO td C. EL CULBERTSON. Cashier. HIBERNIA NATIONAL BANK New Orleana, Dec.

11, 1900. Tbe annual election of Directors will be held at tbe Bunklng-houae on WEDNESDAY, Jan. 9. 1901. between the hours of 12 m.

anil 2 p. o. dll td CHAS. PALFREY. Cashier.

UNION NATIONAL BANK. New Orleana, Dec. 9, 1900. The annual election for Directors of this bank to serve for tbe ensuing year will lake place at the Banklng-bonse, corner Gravler and Carondelet streets, on WEDNESDAY, tbe 9th day ot January. 1901.

between tbe hours of 10 s. ro. and p. m. dll td G.

FEBRIEtt, Cashier. WHITNEY NATIONAL BANK. New Orleana, Dec. 10. 1900.

The annual election for Directors of this bank wRl be held at the banking-house on WEDNESDAY, Jan. 1901, between the houra of 10 o'clock a. m. and 3 o'clock p. m.

J. M- PAGAUD, Cashier. dlO td GERMANIA NATIONAL BANK. New Dec 8, 1900. The annual election for nine directors, to serve during he ensuing yean will bo held at tbe banking-bouse on WEDNESDAY, Jan.

9. 1901. between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p.

49 td V. DIETZE. Cashier. THE LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans.

Dee. 1SO0. Tbe annnal meeting for tbe election ot directors of this bank be held at tba bank on WEDNESDAY, Jan. 9. 1901.

between tn hoars Id o'clock a. tn- and 'clock p. J-' F. COUKXX, 09 td I Asmlstant Cashier. FOR SALE.

WESTERN dressed turkeys at 124 cents pound. At P. Burg's, Palmyra and Johnson. d24 2t 100 BUILDING BRICK AT $3 PER 1L 10 PAVING BHICK AT $4 50 PER M. APPLY AT BUILDING.

PBYTAN1A AND EUTERPE BTH. OR TO M. FETTEL. 3S S34 MAGAZINE 8T- JU8T Received Fine carload of horses; ssitable for all purposes. 2713 Baron B.

st. 423 It BELGIAN Hares Does scoring 91 to S3H. $5 to $10; bred to Imported buck: reference Los Angeles National Bank; correspondence solicited. Tbeo. R.

Smith, 106 North Spring. Los Aageles, CaL dlS lw FOR bargain In Miss, river plantation, stock, etc, see notice column, thla paper. dl2 2w CISTERNS 1000 gallons. $14; 2O00 gaUoaa. $22.

H. F. Lewie tt S16 Baronne ac my 11 '00 ly COMPRESS At a bargain, a complete. Improved. 95-inch Morse cotton compreasL Fn? particulars apply Luclen Voorhlea.

Cotton Exchange Building. n6 tf ELEGANT SAFE: WILL SELL CHEAP. APPLY TO R. SADLER. PICAYUNE.

sl5 tf MAGIC white soap gives away tea sets worth $3. Save the Blip In the Magic soap wrapper. Sold by all grocers for 6 cents a cake. Magic Soap New Orleans, La. n27 tf GROCERY and bar.

doing good business: selling account sickness. Address Trade, thla office. d23 7t 200 LOADS good brickbat and mortar filling given away. Send your carts at building. Pry-tanla and Euterpe ata.

d23 2t AN elegant piano, brand new. worth $450; will sacrifice for cash: come see It. Arm-bruster. 117 South Rampart, near Canal at. lw 8000-GALLON cistern.

$35. galvanised hoops. A. Rlggs Ik. No.

912 Perdldo at. e2 tf BARROOM for rent and fixtures for sale. 1201 South Petera Erato. d23 3t STEAMSHIP 400 tons capacity to charter or to carry freight. Short tripe.

Seaworthy. Box 1371. New York. d23 2t RESIDENCES. 903 and 907 Camp 16 rooms each; suitable for boarding-bouses: rent reasonable; will be put in order.

Apply H. Cnarnock. 629 Gravler. sl6tf BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, newly repaired; LARGE AND CENTRAL. 016 Carondelet.

o22 3m SINGLE cottage, 7 rooms, 5319 Magaslne st bis II TWO-STORY tenement. $18 per month; 1131 and 1133 Thalia, near Camp at. Apply 1127 Thalia at. ol4 tf ARE TOU GOING TO MOTE? IF SO, LET ME BID ON THE JOB. My men sre experienced In handling all cradee of furniture.

I AM RESPONSIBLE. WM. GALLAGHER. 1047 Magaslne at. Both 'phones 156.

Packing and shipping a specialty. Jail '00 ly STORE 1410 Canal store and residence cor. Tolcdaao and Magaslne sts. Apply W. G.

Tebault. 217 Royal st. sl6 tf FOR SALE OR RENT. TYPEWRITERS Lot of Remington. Smith Premier, Yost.

Hammond and other machlnea replaced bv the Manhattan. Southern Typewriter Exchange. 204 Camp St. F20 tf PLANTATIONS. RENT 500 seres cleared, finest fresh rice and cane lands, fronting river, 12 miles below N.

O. Chas. A. La re don, 815 Union at. d22 lw ROOMS TO RENT.

ONE bedroom, one kitchen, furnished, $1 50 per ween, sis utrooue.ei, cor. ciowaro ave. d22 lw COMFORTABLE front and other rooms: good board, optional, aau camp. ai lw N1CELT furnished rooms, very cheap; private family of two. 2038 Calliope, by I.

C. depot. dlS lm NICELY furnished rooms, with bath, facing St. Charles Hotel; 738 Gravler. Mrs.

W. G. Henry- Je2 '00 ly APARTMENTS. 127 N. RAMPART.

"NEAR CANAL. dl lm 818 CAMP delightful front room, with or wlrhont board, bot and cold baths; centrally located: terms reasonable. n25 lm ST. CHARLES MANSION (APARTMENT HOTELi: CALL BELLS IN ROOMS: 1CLE-OANTLY FURNISHED: S4 AND UP WEEKLY. BATH INCLUDED.

S26 ST. CHARLES ST. F23 tf BOARDING. APARTMENTS in a fine residence, beautifully decorated, private bathroom, telephone, exceptional board If desired: no other boarders or children. Address Box 1169, G.

P. O. d9--SuMoWetf '137 St. CHARLES Large, airy front rooms; bath; private family; Lafayette square; summer rates. d26 ly ROOMS AND BOARD.

LEOPOLD House. 123 Daupblne; centrally locsted. near all places of amusement. d23 lm COPARTN I ERSH IP. COPARTNERSHIP.

We, the undersigned, have formed a partnership nnder the firm name of GOMEZ Jfc BELTRAN for the purpose of carrying on the business of AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AU ENTS and MORTGAGE INVESTORS, with offices at No. 12tf CARONDELET street, near CANAL. 'Phone 2754-22. (Signed) OCTAVE GOMEZ, dltt tf R- J. BELTRAN.

PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO LEVEE CONTRACTORS. Good levee work. In connection with rice Irrigating canals, to be let by Abbeville Canal Company, at Abbeville. by Jan.

15. 1901. Responsible contractors can secure work In amounts varying from 30,000 yards to HUO.Ooo rt-rds. For further information applv t'i Abbeville Land Abbeville. or D.

M. Lichtensteln. 843 Union New Orleans, d21 tawtd PROPOSALS FOR FERTILIZERS. Bids will be received at the office of the Board of Control, Baton Rouge, until JAN. 2, 1901, for the following fertilisers, tbe Board reserving the right to tske more or less tbsn quantltlea stated: 125 tons Acid Phosphate, guaranteed 16 per cent Available Phosphoric Acid: 200 tons Cotton Seed Meal, guaranteed 7 per cent Nitrogen; 200 tons Tankage.

C. Harrison Parker, President Board of Control. d23 lOt PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. PROPOSALS wilt he received at our office. Baton Rouge, Until JAN.

3, for the following list, delivered at Angola. and similar list, delivered at Hope Plantation. Iberia pariah, or Jeanerette. aa called for. The Board reserves the right to take more or leaa on any or all of the lteme: Heart Pine 6x8, from 16 to 23 8000 ft.

Good Merchantable Pine 6x6. from 10 to 12 1350 ft. 2x10 and 16 ft. long. 13.000 ft.

2x4. from 10 to 12 8700 ft. 3x9, from 19 to 22 feet. 8000 ft. 2x9 and 24 ft.

long. 8600 ft. 2x8 and 20 ft. long. 3000 ft.

2x9 and 22 ft. long, 8300 ft. 2x4 and 16 ft. long. 900 ft.

2x4 aad 12 ft. long. 350 ft. 1x6 and 14 ft. long.

12O0 ft. 2x4, from 18 to 20 12O0 ft, 1X12 and 20 ft. long. 720 ft. 1x12 and 20 ft.

long. 720 ft. 2x10 and 10 ft. long. 250 ft.

2x14 and 10 feet long. 400 ft. Matched Sheathing ft. ''lHxia' and2 ft. long.

12.000 ft 1x12 and 18 ft, long. 2200 ft- 14x12 and 8 ft. lonv, 600 ft. 1x1 aa 18 ft. long.

2T00 1 ft. Ittxl2 and 12 ft. long, 3600 ft. 1x3 and 12 ft. long.

lttOO ft. Matched Flooring. Grade 1x6, 20.000 ft. Celling Beaded and Center Beaded 8vndwfframe.12xlS..wit i UgbtS for 1 -8 plain rail saab. 51 stiles ft-In.

la and eatalde trim. 120 pairs saah. 12x18. with 12 lights. 1 24 door frames.

6 Jams, 5-in. trim In and 37. with 20-1. transom. 24 transoms.

1 ft.x20-ta.. 3-9 glased. 3 lights each. 200.000 -a-lncJa. est shlnstes.

C. 623 lOt President Board of ControL RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Louisville autd Nashville. Leave. .:40 p.

Fast 7:55 m. Soup. jjuHred 11:15 a.m. GULF COAST SERVICE. 8:55 a.

Dally, Except 4:00 p. Bv. Qaeera aad Creseeat. i 8:30 a. Limited 9.

.45 p. p.et aw a. Illinois Centra' 7:13 d. riMtti Local Mail 7:00 a. na.

p- and Cln. Llm, 9:25 9.35 a. Mail 7: p. nv. Louie and p.

m. a. 3:15 p. so, Tasoo and Mlsalaslppt Valley. m- Memphia p.

na. P- n. lckaourg 7:10 a.m. a. Baton Rouge 4iiS p.

-Sowtaerx Pacific. W' 8:40 p. as, 6.30 p. m.N. o.

and Houatoa Local a. in. 6.3op. m. California and Mex.

Ex. 10 :45 a.m. p. Sunset Limited, Monday. Thursday.

Saturday .10:45 a. m. Texas aad Pacific. if.v?r "n-Tex. and Ft.

Worth Ex. 8:15 m. II Allen Local 3:20 p. m. a.

m.Hot Springs, El Paae jind California Express. .10:00 p. a. East Louisiana. (From Queen and Crescent Depot.

Press St. -Dally Except 3--i0 Sunday Excursion 7:45 a. m. N. Fort Jackson and Urand Isle.

P- Sunday only 8:00 a.m. "ny. except Saturday and Sunday. 10:00 a. o.i i.trip.

is. "ru.ys ana nnnasya. p. m. m.

Except 8:00 a.m. Louisiana Southern. Saturdays Only. a. ra.

and Shell Beach. 6.00 p. ra, 4:00 p. aud Shell Reach. 9:43 a.

Sund.r. Ilnlv 7:30 a. 5:30 p. 6:00 a. so, 8:13 a.

n. p. m. 7:00 p. m.

Shell Beach. Shell shell Dally Excent 4.ttirrir.!nY 7 :30 p. av. 9:15 a. m.Celalr snd Sbell Beach.

4:15 p. m. RAILROADS. SOUTHERN PACmo City Ticket Office. Comer of St.

Charlea aad Caoai scree-. Passenger Station, Aiea of Esplanade Avenue. DAIL1 TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves. Arrives.

Nil a in CaL and Mex. Express. .10:43 a. m. 6:30 p.

m. 1 No. 5. NoT 6. N.

O. aad' Houston Local 8:15 a. m. 6:30 p. na.

-o. 1 jio. a. San Antonio 8:40 p.m. 7:55 a.

au Tbrouch Chair Cars ami Coach New Orleans and Denlson, on train No. 9. eunset Lnutea aolid vestibule train, with composite, "compartment and drawtug-rooaa sleepers' and dining car, through to San Francisco, leaving a. Monday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving same days, 1:20 p. sa.

riuaiit auuet sieeDrrs Det ween dew Orleans and San Francisco and between Orleana' and City of Mexico on trains No. 9 and i PUlmaa Buffet Sleepers en trains Noa. 7 and. a between New Orleans and Galveston and San Antonio. EXCURSION SLEEPERS leave New Orleans every day.

except Monday, running throng to San Francisco. that the Southern Pacific is the only through line to all Paclfie Coast point a. L. N. Railroad.

QUICKEST TIME NEW EAST and the ONLY Dining -Car Line In the South. i i i Through Coach and Sleepgrt ti Atlanta, Jacksonville, Washington, Birmingnam. Nashville. Louisville, Cincinnati and CHICAGO. JOHN KILKENY.

Dhr. Pm. Agt m.Tl '00 ly I Illinois Central! I From New Orleans. Read Carefully. Passengers Leaving oa the Fast Mail p.

tu, win arrive as Memphia 6:40 a. m. Next Day Next Day Next Day Next Day Neat Day Next Day Next Day Little Rack 2:35 p. Hot Springe 5:30 Louisville 6:45 p. St.

Louie 6:18 Chleago 9.20 Cincioaatt 9:30 m. m. I m. 1 UUi.U.J"ll. v.

passengers Leaving on the Chicago Lim m. exc vay ited a. m. wm arrive ai Memohia 8:15 p. m.

a. m. Next Day a. m. Next Day a.

m. Next Day a. m. Next Day a. m.

Next Day a. m. Next Day p. m. Next Day p.

m. Next Day n. m. Next Day St. Louia Leulsvllle Kansas Citv loaianapolls h.

Chicago Cincinnati 7:16 7:45 9:45 ..11:15 ..11:58 8:00 Toledo Detroit Cleveland 95 VesTI BL LED TRAILS gas-lighted throogbont; coaches with smoking cojmpsrtments. LADIES LA CHAIR CARS tsears fre)i DINING CARS. BUFFET. LIBRARY CARS and PLLLMAN DRAWING-ROOM BUFFET SLEEPING CARS. DINING CAR SERVICE oa both above trains.

CITY-TICKET OFFICE, COR. ST. CHARLES AND COMMON. W. A.

KELLOND. Asst. Gen'l Pas. Agt. WM.

MURRAY. DIv. Pasa. Agt. QUEEN AND CRESCENT ROUTS SOU! VESTIBJIEQ TRAINS.

EFFECTIVE DEC. 3, 1W. No. 2. No- Lv.

New Orleans. 7:30 p. m. Ar. Meridian 1:20 a.

m. -0 Lv. Meridian 1:30 a.m. r. Birmingham 5:40 a.m.

Ar. Chattanooga 9:45 a. Ar. Lexington 6:05 p. Ar.

Cincinnati Lv. New 7:30 p. m. Ar. Meridian 1:20 a.m.

Lv. Meridian Ar. St. Loula 7:44 a. ro.

8:10 a. 8:00 p. 10:45 p. 7:00 p. Lv.

New 7:30 p. m. r. Chattanooga 9:43 a. m.

Ar. Knoxvilie 1:10 p.m. Ar. Bristol 5:43 p. m.

Ar. Washington 6:42 a.m. r. Philadelphia ..10:15 a.m. Ar.

New York 12:53 p. m. DINING CARS MEALS A LA CARTE. Cafe, Parlor and Observation Cars betwees Chattanooga and Cincinnati; also Dlnlug Car on New York trains between Attslla and Ratt-ford. and Waahington and New xork.

serving all meals. Train No. 2 carries Pullman aleeper for Cla-clnnatl. slso Pullman sleeper to New Tork. vis Chsttanooga.

Bristol. Lynchburg. Washington and Pennsylvania Railroad, thus tInf patrons benefit of Pennsylvania terminals- ana femes. Train for Pearl River and East Louisiana points leavea New Orleans dslly. except Sas-oay.

at 8:10 a. m. and 4:00 p. retumlap arrives at 8:05 a. m.

and 7:45 p. m. Sunday excursion trains for Pearl River. Ablra. Mandeville.

Covington and inf ermeuinia points leavea New Orleans. 7:45 a. as. New Tork office. 2S Broadway.

City ticket office. 211 St. Charles street, J. L. BOYD.

J- R- WELLS. A. P. A. GEO.

H. SMITH. R- J- ANDERSON. G. P.

A. A. G. P. A.

o5 New Orleans. La. Home Sweet Home. $24.00 ST. LOUIS AMD RETURN.

Jail lalermedlate ataflo.a Is srs -portion. SPEKQ THE HOLIDAYS AT HCKL TICKET OFFICE. 201 6T. CHARLES STKEET, i': l-fCndex' St- CbarlH. Hotel) F'E.

UUKDBL T. P. A. Camberlaad Pboaa 2160-U. Jal5 d23-2t; it.

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