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hub nub I jgto Ouitody Vendor Caught 8Uing Tickets, Wlthoot the Pretton Bqulre of Affldarit Warrant. meeting of the opinion of the city JJ. the of the 13 luimm.sstoiier Parker lotteries, po.icy or buoket aU gainbiing bouses and that rpjerence or ravoii.isu rrest of persons for vio.atious of presided yesterday were also present Conimissiou jum, Pescud, Parker. Borne and MFr. whJ" re derum bearing Comuiis MH Ct of 11188, 5 Jstfe to later pre jVjIii interi I IT the duty of preserve 15 rights of persons HM the public health.

'ere left it be th JJgaltta fiS5u bis intention in ueii jUjor itzpatrkk cflrt the atteariok Ijjwarr BSntMooneerued. but in the saiety ot Stfsuce ana the liberty of the public. fan offered by Commissi juer i Ct requesting my opinion eitnei KtadTel, mat section 17 ol ptnig the board of po.ice powers, be rlialy police force dug the laws members of the uses wihere com observe t.d In FUobsePrv" Jdre gotlier Karnes are played: tcarefm.y and inspect: all cockpits, rat anaUlr duce aouses an(1 to Kg.y cuudu.t or practices therein; Races' irdy! ffiesI'urposes. with or without nothing herein shall ftiUued Permitting or authoriz 7 Durket shops, gambling I the 'a5V with such verbs ea. of crime committed! al.

rimes did uhe nieh for the violation 2X5 the oraer shal proceed without warrant From Lhe Without warrant" occupy, the KL.1,llnot vithom difficulty "And FlhiT Purposes, wirti rr without wjir I gjktag.buu '1 inspect SWilVy ofVjoUHnealiy 'taw eonVmed0flrrrh eTglature8 Sttit uinrent classes of nl I be Ml 4ftne mlttei In their i And III this otWra Trt.Ir MM Mtl MrM Uf.tualW... I tii th. iid at i. nr. tr InnnTciieocr IMt rt Tl.r Iil.ii of puirit if or tr tt.

re anantmono thi an invnt 'nir. tlei'HMiior iit.ni: warrant tnr wtin jmh the offend ilal ite I wrafcla writers oo criminal law. Rnwfll mmI It. and An Mwdd. all concur that potter officers cannot arreM for mN stedM allow me to cite the case of Rx ts.

Walkei 1 some time before, and there was no con inued pursuit. The interference of Ik officer, therefore, was not for the pur rose of preventing an ahTrahgdr, ion' waa'ao dJuWoBMCted from the rh prisoner went prlsone nd ed the d'ooi ivored to nppreher last apprebei pris. eral of the orisrlnal disturbance. he facts of the case did 'he he legi! it. the arrewt 1 the mhje.

body discretion granted by honorable bwly is the creature nd "deri heir duties set forth What Uure has declared a law tended, modified or change still less by r1er the ler the St Lhe i bavini police officer i protection 1 autiiorizatlon tbei honhl be mililed by i llity of the city a I his opinion in al j. If the opinion npon the city upon the board. Mr. arker said th rodncing the resolution you id. uTml'd subject the genern to many outrages, which it tys been the endeavor of the Ian Mr.

Dunn asked Mr. j.d tha' his idea in in to one of the judges of the crlm court on tnc subject, and it vrn; ot nion that the resolution va perfeetdv legal and that the police had nlnen't baarl, and ii i i discharging his duty him what the board would do the jplnlon after It had been submitted by him. The opinions of the eminent men lescribed by Mr. Parker were unanthOT ring i uch advi inch advice Mr. Parker i if ie board lay the blam Vonld those eminent taey were the fathe i is shot down whi would be no ex give him the i with or without wai nfraction of the He declared that he never gambled In ng nor did he had he oi.

i'i. Commissioner Beanham agreed with Mr. Parker. He believed that whenever an er caught a person violating the law it shoul 1 be the duty of the officer to arrest the party so foumi. without Jhe that the board had full management of the police and were entitled to pass Mr.

Parker's resolution. tfeasra Demo roe lie and Pescud agreed nirh Captain Beanham. The mayor said that he expected the Mr. Parker dis nediei of the police, and dismiss in You consider, then, that the nothing to do with the super seeing that the rules of the being properly observed? acknowledge the decisii pol Mavor Yes: placing the i hands umlsaioner Beanham If the board orders, will the mayor administer i Mayor I will act at the proper Attorney O'Sulllvan said that the from the board the time and which stated chat the supreme pow mm aaBiiefc tayjM tttkM tmtma mt tW eoaa rtraMitri a aaM tint th m'i tUm wm vacw It t.a rraa the the dlairrtioa aire hy law. which cp.id rhe boaru Up did XX eapeel a offlm would In a poi on where ha woald ha pxppctpd to (eyond the law.

He looked both to the tlon of tlP anperin endent and hla officers In the matter. He thought that the reaolorlon anonVi be amendei so as to rpad with or wttttont a warrant. It Imp'led npon Its facp estraordlnarv Ineffi widch he courd not agr Judge Ricks, employes to redress of the his followers. If the an tlon charges wonld be preferred against hi by he hoard. attcn on ro fact that the resolution provirte'1 for 'he arrest w'fiout warrants of parMea found violating the law.

To say with a WRirnnt wonM be unnecessary, as hn officer beine thns armed wonld lutv "he rant. the suffgpstlon of the unti! Sednesday evening next. THE RXILROADS. THE REDrCTTOX YAS XRCERSAItY. Toledo.

Oblo. Jan. 2ii. Judge Kicks, of the federal circuit, to day rendered a decision in the Toledo. St.

Louis and Kansas City Railroad, case. Receiver Callaway recently issued an order reducing wages of all employes. A committee. appjki ult der be set aside. Judge Ricks required Receiver Callaway to answer, who assigned the decrease in the earnings of the road as necessitating Iu his opinion.

omdzed the right of the petition the courts for tb ie receiver. He be'Ieves that irt owe a "duty editors of the road, as we I employes, and therefore he de ceiver's order. 8Ct as PECULIAR RAILROAD "WAR. JJenver, Colo. Jan.

20. A peculiar railroad war between the San Pete Valley Railroad and Rio Grande and Western Railroad Company is reported from Manti. Utah. The former line is forty four miles San SpeteeRAoad'tisn. wnwihy0 annglVsh company and is a narrow gauge line.

THE NORTHERN PACIFIC TROUBLE. Milwaukee. Jan. 26. The receivers of the Northern Pacific Road came into court to day to answer to the petition of the Northern Pacific directors for the return of certain books, to which they claim the receivers have no right, and the payment of money to enable The the premisi I by ict ion argued for tie? and administer Brayton Ives a THE DELAWARE AND LACKAWANNA New York, Jan.

26. The statement ot the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad for the year ending Dec. 30. shows gross earnings from all sources 790,983 expenses nel o.340 4N0; 4t, interest charges. COMING TO THE CARNIVAL.

Colonel Frank Fitipatrick, a prominent railroad man of Boston, is in the dtj fellows too, and will be found about as :ive.y a crowd as ever struck the town There will be a number of prominent Rostoniaus In company with them. Bos tonlans like New Orleans, for they find your climate very delightful." Governor Flower and ligh NewOrl General Slocum rancisco. Yesterday General Passenger gent Watson, of this road, received nicely bound book containing many theclty will doul Ion to the unning a special for of the Georgia Central, with Headquarters at Atlanta, was in the city yesterday. as. Means, of the Piedmont Air Line, Informs a reporter that a large number of Boston and New York people are expected over his line to Mardi Gras.

He thinks a larger attendance from this section of the country than usual will be party of five Chinamen will arrive ii inc from Havnm the Southern Pacific to Yesterday a party of 22 west bound excursionists left over the Southern Pacific for San Francisco, to attend the mid winter fair. They were people from eastern cities. "Toledo. Ohio." said Colonel Kllkeny, division passenger agent of the Louisville and Nashville yesterday, "will contribute are principally business men of that cities arrived i John Robb, general agent of the Refrigerator Transit Comnanv. is In Company, is receipt of an elegant volume descriptr pany.

The book Is quite interesting lltera jM details of handled1 by "that well known" comrnny! Wm. Murray, southern passenger agent of the Illinois Central, is out of the city Many Persons are broken down from overwork or household cares. Brown's Iron Bitters Rebuilds the Visitors 1 ffTHHCOTf Promiung to Encounure the Eaterprue to Become rermanent Animal Feature The Doors Will Remain Open Until This Evening. friends of the interesting things to oe seen there, and as a result thtre has been a larger attendance every day. So popu.ar has becune the exhibit that at ihe urgent request of a number of gen heir fami.e ated ho were not enabled to bring nting tl is.

alblt longer thau four days. After some jonsideratlon. however, they de i.lei to lieep open until 5 o'clock this evening. A. gieat many of the owners of exhibits were unable to get away until tonight, and as they did not want to remove their iroperty until ready to take the trains, uearly all of the show' would be intact luring the day anyway.

In view of this the management concluded to throw A CHAMPION GREYHOm. show really closed yesterday. I portion of It has been completed. The a.1. day tne pou.uy conUnuod wjrk been done unJer government.

oefore returned, aocompaiiieJ by lady specimens ot especial or i During I lie day a mm efoi'mation i be nifestedl wh. though the of the IHxle uii Iveunets at Bay St. number of sales. Sever il i warded prizes to poultry owners, hat the P.ymouth Rock hens an 1 CO my i xperienee been II States, have ecu n.iu; have adjudged many s. This, coming from a recognized author attefnetion to cbiek" of mnch 13 An Kngllah Fox Terrier.

hiblt." remarked a well known gentleman, cannot be too highly estimated. For them sendtoigaothej Ustate3 for chickens, paying the express charges for them, and BUM artiva finning tbem perhaps poor This exhibition shows the business mei wha a good. fat. fin chicken tbriv the city. It could for I have 'seen hei Is beyond questioning, for the tvouid much prefer parrotdzlng a haps beneath the establishment of doubt.

It would but. as indicated by the i pression of the uld be morey made the Interest in poultry i aoticeable yef the less. The on the tlcal utility of this animal, however, does not compare with that of the chicken, and the attention given him was purely that of admiration. None of the exhibits were removed, and will not be until this afternoon. The Argyie Kennel dogs will leave this evenine for Little Rock in charge of Arthur Trickett.

Their owner, ett'a care. Sir Bedivere, who vho Thursday, into Mr. Trick has been first prize, was yesterday, as the day before, an object of much interest This great St. Bernard dog proved an especial attraction to the iitt.e children, and his other don wee ry jr. ho 1 1 ttmn I Is to their bous to uy.

Ve aope To day all Inmates of orphan i wll. be adinlited free. Tu.a la cii an opportunity the uiun.agir accompanied by popuu the kind fori last uint tne show ti they were net prcet ezhiotjon oi this season. A E. Shaw, superintendent of the Nei Or.eans Ciuo, and Geo.ge nteil, have been tne prominent pn mot rs of the dog and poul ry show.

ha. the good grace of tbi Comptroller Chas R. ceediugiy gratified of this year's euort, and public presl is wen p. asd viiu. tne he has helped to brlug lade a display Messrs.

C. A. Pratt, Ougi fox terriers, LEVEE LINES. An Inspection Tonr Along the Lafourche, naila. Major Rlcharii.

au and Assistant State Engineer returned yesterday from an Inspection tour of the levees In the Lafourche basin district, from Uonaldson ville down. They report the work to be progressing finely and that a considerable such a character as to be prepared to better withstand high water than, at any time in the past. The Inspection from Donaidsonvi.le down consumed three days, tae trip being ma.e in a team aud tne engineers accompanying the uistriei eoiu Lalourche parish. sumption parish, 714U yards; Ames crevasse and below. Jeffersoa parish.

raras; opposite Paineourtvil.e, Assumption parish. 68.821 vards. lhfboui' fngme'era. up SaT that floated thatreharbor taiadWrwas causing considerable annoyance has been cleared away. heaor and Mental exhaustion or brain fatigue Promptly cured by Bromo Seltzer.

10c. AN EXPERIMENTAL DIKE nthly report of the city the upper protection levee, kindly0' tJu nJr and bring the matter upMTor afUiTe cusslon at the next meeting. Mr. Suel, who submitted a proposition to build an experlmetal dike near the Ursullnes Convent, appeared before the are stad the experiment ha St. Stnnlalans Commerolal College Bay 8.

Louis. MU. Second term of thirty ninth sessio begins Thursday, Feb. 1. For nartien lars address the president.

VITAL STATISTICS. Recorded at the office of the board of BIRTHS. Mrs. Thomas Sweeney, a irL Mrs William Genepert, girl. Mrs.

Alfred B. T. Nation. girl. Mrs.

Alex Holmes, a boy. Mrs. John Biehler, a girl. MARRIAGES. Major Ross and Miss Louisa Watson.

William Moore and Miss Emma Will Stephen Elliott and Miss Anna Floren Rabert L. Donnell and Miss Catherine DEATHS. Ruth Feehan, 13 months, 4 St. Andrew. Elsie Cooper.

80 yearsTfJl Olrod Child of Mrs. Hammer, 7 days, 73 Contl. Emile Martin, 40 years, 222 St. Philip. Widow John Mefllntv 1C V.

Unit Widow J. Blllard, 45 years. 73 Royal. Christian P. H.

Mackens, 24 years. St. Katie Schetchler, 4 years, Gretna, La. Caghs and Hex Mn Irani Th Irritation mmutam BwW ighlillini to Federal Ceart The Growth of the Banana Import Business Shown by the Offlcinl Figures at the Custom House Other Granite Building Gossip. the toca, weatner bureau, furoiahes the ton region, susar anl rice readuo.

river, we'atber Had reufceni.ui dmiur. co.i wars and naming and w.ad suoud disufay siatitau. rtud F. uunJru, Junie (ir anai. OUr Awiuuui' pu'rk, SSatah ieiunann, V.

Jlat.oo, i rof. K. Bentl.y. ttatws, i'i A Morgan. O.

W. and W. iayoo lioula. P. L.

Vail S. Bay St. Louis, L. J. Plernaa.

K. Breaux' JB.idge. K. A. Alartin.

C. U. JJroachavrn. M. Bee.

C. W. aud F. W. OU'uuun, Maurice Bird.

WalU" V. Clinton. Jao. A. Wklte, Jr.

it. cWhaita, L. it, Howard. li. ju.

Fred Wilson. S. K. Covington, F. W.

Hosmer. Dr. S. S. i'.

Dangerfleld. M. L. dBaiuwie yP. O.

nnj CUr.e), L. D. Oaautt, F. lojd! j. Gray.

I F. Bula. Wm. McOaoken. B.

Mr W. and F. W'. tMhslund. L.

PameU. C. W. aud t'. Uirard.

D. D. Murgan. C. W.

and F. W. Grand ne, J. B. Wuikei V.

GrauJ UOteaa. Bev. J. a Baoy, S. J.

1 Rmw.JdMass Kag UHkT iH, Wm. Meyer. V. L.e 1'txo J. U.

U.ddeld. F. L.uou'rie, Mays Welnoerg. V. laivnuiv.

liou. U. C. Wanuotn. V.

L.Lr:y 11.1. A. OrtiwaOol, M. D. W.

F. J. Keder. JSBBi. f4a! a.clleatow C.

It. Nunuei Levy. V. avw loerU. MJoton A.

Uebert. wf" and Opetonsaa, G. W. and F. W.

Oxfo.d, Tbos. Steele. G. Kl.tert C. W.

and F. W. lonchiitoula, G. H. Biegel W.

W. S. Fort Eudi, H. H. Luea.

C. K. 1 ortultiajo. MKij UrUler C. W.

and F. W. Hooer.ine. J. M.

H. Cook C. W. and F. W.

Koseland, J. E. Hcrt. F. W.

St. jihn" (P. O. Kdsa'rd), rrinsrUle, T. J.

Lutibe. 10. xenUoore, Jr. C. W.

and GW. Tanipi boa, R. Eu V. Toibodeanx. 8.

T. Grlaamore. C. W. and F.

W. Vacherie, J. Webre A Co. W. B.

Vtaaatjurg. Dr. B. J. Hyatt.

V. Wallace. Geo. H. Taun.

C. W. and F. W. Welah.

L. K. Robinson. West Wm (New Orlaaaa), T. A William.

W. and F. W. While Gaatle. Z.

T. Ifiarle. V. Wlnnfleid. lBrian.

QaETsCEB. V. Voluntary meterologlcal observations are made at this station: renders form IOOj Sugar and rice region station; reports report daily by teleeraoh and monthly by receives weather forecasts from New lm 1067 monthly. thW.to"sigaaSS information and storm sianals; rend. i'oTl STATIONS BaOUKlVAVO rOBBQASTS BT MAIL John Oulnu.

(OABD OaSTlB.) ithroug Mr. Jonn O. (through Mr. L. J.

Dodge) BonGreenSmrlf'r. G' Morgan. Merriok. VeSey. Patoatvlile.

E. H. Darby. Aaditor Gates. Revenue Inspector David A.

Gas, who has for some time been doing or field work in connection a revf i ne aaent's oince and tht bounty bareau. and who has been particularly encased In running down moon shiners and In breaking up Illicit dis tilleries, was yesterday selected the position of auditor 'n the bounty bureau. He will succeed David Ross, who has filled the place so efficiently for some time past. Air. rtoss.

requested to resign by the pre Springfield. and will take up the appointee of nhe present administrate here last Augut who are concerned in that important branch of tne service will be pleaeed Federal Court Accounts. Secretary Carlisle, of tha United Statt treasury, has issued the following 1 mictions to United States dis'rlct a toners, clerks of tbe United States courts and commissioners of United States courts relative to their accounts. A crest deal of troub has been ex petlenoed of late toy these offlc rs: ntlon intern! a.led oe laws, which are fft iiiailsaa Msiir tar la era. aTiwStf dimy otlm tor ot internal revet jr or rrveuue agent.

srtUng fv.rih tu facta roved ettaer eaAare or a tier a uch" arrest by a circuit or district judge or the at where the oiien is alleged to nave committed or toe proaecutlon oy You oWrve li that uu tnearemt or district Judge matter by whom the complaint is made." Statiatles of Import. The following is a compara reparea Dy Au. the Imports of from Central cub and the West Indies, i ndar years of 1802 and 1888: BANANAS. Montna. Bunches.

Value. January 189,106 February SH5.412 70.178 May1 IIotS UOjSa Jn 53U0S56 1G3.880 Ja Se0.2S5 97,688 August 371,303 108,637 378,241 102.18 October 818.381 83.006 December 78.680 Total 4.684,025 31.343.2S8 COOOANUT8. Month, Number. Value. January S8.883 February 372,600 6,144 March 855,807 4.857 April 3S0.497 6,885 May 314.226 4.238 3ne 880.320 8.08 July 240,100 8.134 August S02.880 4,796 September 797.000 7.217 October 961,041 18,878 November 1,103,472 20JM1 December 842,254 16.608 Total 6,419,8 For 1893 they were: BANANAS.

K7 SU7.278 299,718 63.227 5.008,528 91.473.868 OOOOANUT3. 84.748 2.017 3.100 87 13:438 17.484 Transferred to Illinois. Revenue Inspector Wm. P. Vester.

of Texas, was a caller on Colonel Wll Hams. the revenue agent, yesterday. Mr. has received word to go to Illinois, together with revenue inspector to remain long la highest limit. Miller'.

Hasele. Walter Smith, a roustabout on the steamboat Tecne, appeared before Commissioner Wright yesterday, and made was arrested and brought before the Sore bond for Collector of Port Hon. Theodore Wilkinson made the following appointments In tbe customs service yesterday A. W. seguin, to a cierasnip service.

He succeeds 1 BL Wbitaker as and clearance clerk. Tbe Frank E. MeGulre succeeds Seguin lm be place his promotion makes vacant. Matthew Flynn was appointed a laborer. Ice Pat Whaien.

Mrs. Emma Good was appointed char McXulty. who i been banged Sore Throat Lameness Piles 'LdZ Female Cs Complaints Rheumatism "'AND ALU Inflammation 6eH osiy Is ear ewa bottles. AH druggists. POND'S EXTRACT CO.

76 5th H.I. The Delicious Fragrance Refreshing coolness and soft beauty Imparted to the skin by Pozzoki's commends it to ail ladies. DR. T. FELIX ttOVHACVTH (Meatal Cream, or 31ng.cal Itrssll I.

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