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THE lERIf)IONAL PCBLISUED EVERY SATURDAY, BY E. I. ADDISON. $2 50... .PER YEAR....$2 50 TERMS, The.alDIooLL, is published weekly i Ehglish and Frencb. at two dollar, and fifty cents pue annum payable in adlvnfce. Advertisements willbe inserted at $1.00 per srl~ie of ten lines, or less, for eacb insertion. Advertisements published in Englieh and French will be charged for both lan. gut ges. No advortiaement will be inserted for lose than two dollars and fifty cents. Payment of all advertasemonts is con sidered due immediately after their first publication. Advertisements not marked with the uimber of insertions required, will be published until otherwise order and charged for accordingly. T'I' dollars in advanoe is required for announcing candidates for office; and election tickets or other job-work must be paid for on delivery. Important Notice. All pereons wiabing to make publica lone of tableaux, etc., are hereby noti dld that from and after date said no Ices must be accompanied by the 'rinter'd fee, or same deposited with he Clerk of Court, otherwise, they will ot be published. We cannot aford to cork for glory, mach less promisee. Aprrl let 1882. If you would rise in the world, .ou must not stop to kick at every ur that barks at you. ENGLISn FEMAL BIrTTrns sends red .lod to a sickly woman's cheeke and .drozgth to her muscles, by gi'iag au eppetite, aiding digestion and building ep thb system. All sickly woman who ,:eed a neverffailing female regulator, will be delighted with Its prompt ac tion. Ninety million postage stamps are sold in this country annually. Any person who attempts a joke on the fact deserves the fate of the stamps--to be licked. CiICAGo's LAKE.-Chicago has discovered a summer lake of its own, as beatiful as any in Wiscon sin or Minnesota, and only forty miles from the heart of the city. This is Cedar Lake, on the new line of the Louisville, New Al bany and Chicago railroad. The lake is beautiful, clear as crystal and fresh as Aurora, being fed by live springs from the bottom. It is full of all native species of game fish, and, although only made ac cessible a few weeks sce, is al ready so crowded with excursion ists that a large camp is pitched for their accommodation in the woods, on the borders of the lake; and the whole is under charge of one o0 Chicago's ablest hotel men., Excursion trains are run on quick time, and at reduced rates every Sunday. - BADEN-B IDEy.- Thousand of Ameri cans seek health during the summer months by quaffing the crystal waters of some fashionable springs, while just as many sufferers remain at home through sheer necessity.. The Baden Baden Springs, of Germany. are per haps the most noted in the world. The waterofthese springs is Aperient, act ing pleasantly and gezitly upon the stomach, bowels and kidneys. The ac tive principles of these celebrated sprint have been combined, forming a beautiful white salt, which has been bottled up for family use, and is now offered to the American people under the name of Bailey's SALINE APERIENT at 50 cents per bottle. The salt poe sesses all the qualities of Baden-Baden water, is very pleasant, effervescent and spa t ug, regeving. constipation, sick headache, sour stomach, etc., at once. The old saw "It never rains but it pours" is beautifully illustated in the newspaper business. Let a man adopt a peculiar line of thought or mode of expression, anl if successful he will find imitators liy the score in a month. Several years ago, ;'Uncle Renus" an Ethiopiau sage camne to light in Georgia, his sayings becoming popular, to-day there is a negro wit as philosopher on the staff of at lat 50 different papc's in the Unionl Somebody then start ed the Jew'g and Mose Schaum 1berg and Hlo stien delight the people by their dry wit atti pithy remarks. Yet we notice that the number of Hebrew-anecdote mann* facturo*ia rapidly increasing and will soon be as numerous as the tribe of nigger and Irish sunsters who torture us with their impossi. tic atteempts at wit. A TIMID YOUNG MAN. According to the Texas Sifting's man there is trouble and tribula tion in the Mose Schaumburg fami. ly. Young Levi Schwindelmeyer has for some time been paying at tenion to Miss Rebecca Schaum burg, who isconsidered one of the belles of Austin. On the Jewish New Year's day, Schwindelmeyer called at the Schaumburg mansion. While Mose Schaumburg thought he would stroll out in his garden, and give the youpg folks a chance, for Levi is a very excellent young man, with a great deal of money and "pishness cabacity." While strolling about the premises, what should Mose see hT a boy up in a tree among his fall peaches. Thirkiog to terrify the boy, Mose roared out : "O, you young schoundrel. Now I sees you mit mine own eyes. Vere vash mine shotgun ?" A wild female shriek was heard from the parlor, the shutters were torn open, and with a bound, young Schwindelmeyer emerged from the window, and was over a six-font board fence and out of sight like a flash. He has not been seen since, although Mose has been hunting him high and low, to tell him that hie remark about the shntuun was intended for the boy in t1 peach tree. A sure safe and prompt female regu lator is in great demand among mar o and single ladies, yet strange to a , onlyt e has ever been offered and that is ENuLIsH FEMALE BITTERS. It restotes and regulates all irregular mntihy uterine action, cures female weakness and excesses, removes no natural obstructions, adds $iron t4 the blood, atrengtheos and build up the whole system, and cures the nervous and hysterical. Education and Crime. When we look closely into this alleged increase of criminality in our day, we find that it rests main ly on the delusive appearance oc casioned b3 the repeating mirror of the press and telezraph. Never before in the history of the world were life and limb so safe as now from the attacks of crime. Crime has indeed ascended from the lower and brutal order above personal violence iu a large measure-and has invaded the realms that belong to man 's re flected or second nature. Instead of the violent deed which comes back through the State in sure and swift recoil upon the criminal, we have more and more intelligent rascality to use the words of a distinguished per sonage. But we must not forget that in the measure of its intelligence, rascality becomes inocuous. Were it perfectly rational, it were no cO rime. Its circles are much larger than those of brute violence, and the suffering it inflicts on humanity far less-; neither does it stand in the way of the possibilities of the individual to such an extent as brute violence. It must be confess ed, however, that most of the in telligent rascality escapes its de served retribution. The statistics of penitentiaries show that a very small per cent. of well educated men are incarcerated. The public schools send very few. Out of large number of crim inals in our penitentiaries, most of them have no education. Very few have had a thorough public school education. The average statistics of the United States show that out of the small per cent. of the peo ple unable to read and write come about one-third of the criminals, and of the remaining two-thirds only one in a hundred has been educated in the higher branches. [Ex.} When pbyeiciaus have made use of a prescription for years in their private practice within certain success, it is a duty they owe to mankind to put such remedies within reach of ali, add this is done by "copyright,"-such is the case with Dr. Sherman's PRICKLY AH BITTEas, and they have proved to be a blessing to mankind. Wild fowl have been flying southward over west Texas. CA.VP. G.NSPE.9KLJ. G. Third Congressionai District Ap pcintments for Speaking. The following appointments are fixed for the Third Congressional District. Parish campaign com mittes are hereby respectfully notified. Parish papers please copy. - Vermilion--Saturday, October 21, at Abbeville. Lafayette--Sunday, October 22, at Vermilionville. Calcasie'-Thursday, October 26. at Lake Charles. St. Martin-- Saturday, October 28, Breaux Bridge. Iberia-Sunday, October 29, at New Iberia. St. Mary-Tuesday, October 31, at Franklin. Iherville -- Friday, November 3, at Plaquemine. Ascension-Saturday, Novem ber 4, at Donaldsonvillc. Assumption -- Sunday Novem ber 5, at Napoleonville. Lafourche-Monday, November 6, at Thibodenux. WILLIAM Yr'ca cTr, Chairman Congressional Com mittee Third Congressional Dis trict. Hon. J. H. Acklen and several other prominent speakers of the District and State have beer. re quested to speak at the above meetings. Their names will be shortly published. Interesting to Ladies. Our lady readers can hardl; fail to have their attention called this week to the latest combina tion of improvements in that most usefui of all domestic implements, the "sewing machine." As we understand it, a machine, for family u-e should meet first of all those requirements : It should be siinple in ii- mechanism ; it should run easily ; it should do a wile range of work ; it %bould be as nearly noiseless as possible it should be light, handsome, dura ble, and as cheap as is consistent with excellence throughout. These conditions the "Light Running New Home" certainly meets. It has also several very important and useful attaclirents and "'notions" of its own, which go far to make good its claims to popular favor. Now a great many famiiies.have been and are still using the old machines waiting for the times to improve ; waiting for the latest improvements in designs and me chanical excellence. But why delay longer ? Con sidering the low prices at v.wi h good machines are now s.l0t. and the improvements that hav made, now is - good time Lb and the "Now Home" specially re commends itself to psirchauers on account of its superior niechanical construction, ease of manegement and reasonable price. Nearly half a million have been sold in the last three years, all of which are giving universal. satisfaction. This unrivalled machine is manu factured by the New Home Sew inj Machine Co., 30 Union qare, New York, who wish us to- say that all who will sen or their new illustrat, catalogue and en close their advertisement (printed on another page,) will receive a set of fancy advertiting novelties of value to those collecting cards, &c. Dumont, Kellogg, Kennedy and Fontelieu were on hand promptly on Thursday evening and found a goodly following awaiting them. Their addresses were lengthly and well delivered. That of Kennedy struck us to be the most sensible. Remember there will be a Grand Democratic Mass Meeting at the Court House to days Hon. J. H. Acklen and .others will be present. There is always roow for im provernent, and that can only be attained by energetic effort.* Buffalo Bill and Sittl*BalL Buffalo Bill (Hon. W. F. Cody) the renowned scout and actor, has made a decided hit for the coming theatrical season in employing the celebrated Sitting Bull (the In chief who slew Custer and his command oft the Little Big Horn) as one of his chief atteaction. Buffalo Bill's success as an actor adds an additional charm to the romance of his life as the greatest of all living scouts and plainsmen. The Historical Publishing Co., St. Louis, have issue} a life of this remarkable man, whose fame is even greater than that of Daniel Boone or Davy Crockett, emibrac ing abo the lives of Wild Bill, California Joe, Texas Jack. Kit Carson, and other great Indian fighters. It is a book of wild life Plains, and must meet with great popularity. The name of the au thor, Mr. J. W. Buel, is a host within itself. Persons desiring agencies will find the advertise ment in this paper. State of Lnuisians.-25th District Court-Parish of Vermilion--No. 473.. Succession of Daniel O'Bryan. Notice is hereby given to all parties interested in the said auc. cession, or having any oppositiou to make to the tableau of debts and charges and of provisional set rlement of said succession to file the same in writing in theofficeof the clerk of court within ten days from the data hereof. Given under my hand and seal of court this 21st day of October 1882. LASTIE BROU SARD, cler k. TO ELECTORS Abbeville, La., October 21st 18F2. I hereby appoint the following comn imissioners to serve at the aifferent polling places in this parish, at the elec tion to be held on Tnesday lo 7 h day of November 182, to elec. a Reprosen tati -e to the 48 h Congr(ss of the Uni ted S ate;, for Third Congresesioual District, State of Louisiana. Assignment of Commissinners For let precinct, polling place, at School -House near M. C. lirontsard, Norbert Reaux, P. Ubald Leblane, J lice Lehlane. For 2nd precinct, pollinh place it Camille E. Brounsa d, R 8 I fery Ilyp polite Bl"hire, J N Williams. For 3rd prcniiet noluinT, taci( at Court Houst, Albeville, M V Lanhtpmnan Ophelia,+ Boturque, 3J0 Leee. For 4th nreiuet pollmn pL ce, a7 Mrs Lazare Brone-ard. J T Brouzsastl Ares tide Picard, Fhlix Bronseaid. For-5th preciict polling place at Lee ain Abhhire, Thomnut Hoffjpauir jr Lessin Ahehire, John Morgan. For 6 h pr .ci t potitir pare o t Robert Green, M L Merton, utdot:lzh Broussard, Levi Lemaire. For 7th prerinct polling pu:;c at Agricol Benoil, Calvin Campbell, P I Mout.on, J G ?aurents. For 8th precinct polling place at A Laconr jr, A Lacour ar, Alex Moss, EE Briegs. For 9th precinct polling place at J F Lee, Alex Trahan, J F Lee, Isaac White, L. C. LYoNs. Returning Officer, Vermilion Parish. School Board. k 1)1- c ille ,n.. Oar. 16 1982. 'The Pnat d ýf Seh l 11 eotors met this day according to adjourn ment, with the followinr named menuberH preen t. W W Edwards. pre ident and John Mortru". J N'igier, Nathan Perry. M Broussard and J N Williams. Absent J fl Putnam. The minutes of the last mect ing were. read and same were adopted. J N Williams. chairman pro tern of the finance committee hav ing reported favorably on the claim of Mr. D M Lyons for ser vines as Assessor, amounting to $47.00, the same was allowed. and ordered to be paid out of the con tingent fund. On motion the report of Mr Isaae Wise was referred back to him jith a request to him to mak a more explicit report specifying the source and date of receivine fmad., what kind, whether poll or, mill tax and for what year tevied also to state the name of party to; whom and from what ward said funds were paid out, also- to r'l quest Mr Wise to sign said repot t officially. On motion resolved that the tat collector G B Shaw he req me ted to furnish this Board a (onI plete schedule list hy wards of all persons liableto pay a poll tax s: this parish as required to fdo by Sec 1-act No 66iapproved June 30th 1882. On motion resolved that the attorney for the Scbool Board in ease of School Board vs G B Shaw, Uproceed to collect said jugmeut in said case at once and report thereon when collected. On m ion re olved that G B Shaw be required to pay over to the Treasurer of this Board the entire amount of poll ta2 and one mill tax levied for the year A D 1881 on or before the 2nd Mop day of November 1882 and should said collector claim that any portion of said taxes could not be collected by due diligence at the proper tinge, that he be required to furnish this Board with a list of the names of such tax debtors and the 'amount of tax owing by them on or before the da foresaid. O otion the Bord adjourned to meet on Monday the 13th of November 1882, at 11 o'clock a m, member, will please be-more prompt iii atteudance. The finance comrmitte will meet on Thursday the 26th of the pres ent 'i -nth at to o'clock a m. W W. EDWAnnS, president. - J. N. WILLIAMS, secty. Abbte j';. Li_ Oct. 7th 1882. The B'". 'f sc.hool Director. of Vcrn'.i iua Fp ,ride net this day in ret.a:sesje'. rueiternsr pree= ent : ei.qr. Xi. C i''nU's~nffd. A'bseet J. ' utiet", MTenXor gars. a ni J . [1 I'nu:li XV. X. Id d' ':ridi av 'i, pent vice, A. 1). Mfa'.ir!, tc : "i. miaen was *:ep'~cI. On n1o~si.n \1 t' was elected C!,''r i. On) motion \!rI. WV \i, Ed wardse wasi elcetid P the Board. The Secretory ha'."isn i'r"'sen the account of M~r. I-aae Wnise f Fervices reesdnred as rcsr the :;acne was efeerr4'd to I hc reance commit tee, Orn motion tlhe' v~cisierlet Edwards was e cweimeeete1 r.in a meembler of t he fin ll- cc i'-fnnlu e' T1he a mnCtuiret r`I) ~'1! 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Dns os atnispeor4 hc I. List tsooqesticuato be seswered by rating. .0tst smai!.Al (tree Ict 1d31 .Ueus o applicatj.a At erooms ro~nV g from It.1,tuo,&qnjw . lawaoaicahmros sin; tso ~eoe~ Maenvtbla ft,0 RMOF. MAMMEW ;RADICAL CUR TfERVOUS DEBILITY OROANIC WEAKNE SS MIDDLE. AGED MEN. ý a '4 Ka powisuI M uah O ML HARRIS REMEDY OE MAU*ISY 61a3t. STL@V -1ri AET Watdw isprin ee Rng &st u. everywhaere .Utlrnt~abCu..N £.4to &Chestuut IRELAN~i d !yu' AUTOMATIC awele.oar Pwer. es Io 'wu - Er -~l~ IM N miw .WFVNL! L9 *TH*E LIGHT UNNI SIMPLE 0 0 l.. A HEW M 'SEWING MACHIll CHICAGO ALL. ."--"0At A AND AN No. 171) Canal St : Oct. 21 -'82. New Orle AUEITS Go Wld Life in the Fy rWw ifs. wi MMs - c HISTORICAL PUBDLISHING 418 N. Sd a " D ..SU OLD 300E5. bOMmuatoaaIyogue. MAV OURIUIT -v ýn &Ub1unWum N