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JUMENTS ET PETITS MULETSI A VENDRE. 26 inoents en savane depnig trais ans avec un ben âne. atsRi cinq' .ljenea chevaux. AMB MorCTN. Shell Beach. P. O. Vermilion Parish, Louisiane. \n\n SATURDAY, NOV, 28, 1891. Announcements. We are authorized to announce that the present incumbent, ALCIDE LEBLANC, will be a candidate for clerk of court at the approaching election. Town and Parish. Barmore came up Wednesday mornirig. Capt. C. Taylor Cade of New Iberia wai in town a few days this wetk. The Favorite. For twenty-five years Marsdcn's Pee 'toral Balm has been well and favorably known in the South. It is- an unfailing 'cure for la grippe, conghs, colds and croup in chidren. Mrs. Henry Carter is quite ill with pfEuftlfia at her home near Perris Bridge. Tried in the EInanCPe. Marsden's Pectoral Balm is not an 'experiment. For twenty-five years it 'Imts been "tried in the balance" and not found wanting in its ability to speedily and permanently cure coughs and colds. Robert Walker, of Sherman. Tex as is here on a visit to his sister Mrs N. G. Kibbe. Mrs. Geo. B. Petty, came down from Lafayette last Saturday, on a 'visit to her parents. Special Notice. AarnavLL1, La., November 20, 1891. Sbareholders of the Abbeville Biilding :and Loan Association -are hereby notitied that at the nest regular mionthly meeting 'on Wednesday, Dec. 2. 1191, the money I on band will he offered to the highest bidder. L. 0. EnovssAon. Secretary. A vote for McEnery is a vote for the Lbstery and an endorsement of %oodie and hummer pdlitic. .Tas. A. Petty lias been rushirg 'things this week on Loris Leotaud's *buw building on Concord Street. BUCKLEN'S ARYICA SALVE. The Best Salve in world for Cuts, 'Bruises, Sor. s, Vleers. Salt l heumn, Fever S'res. I otter, Chap;ped Hands, Vhilbainas, Corns, and all Skin Erup ions, and positive4y cures Pil-s, or no pay r.quired. It is guaranteed to give "p'rfect satisfaction, or money refuanded. Prioe 25 cents per bux for sale by' N. V. Young and A. J. Godard. Come not. tosday nnd vote for Pure Democracy and against, .Boodle, McEnery and the Lottery. Felix Obappuis, owner of Renick plantatioh up the bayou has beep 'quite sick, but is recovering slowlýk FIFTEEN HUNDRED SKIN 1WANTED.-I am paying the highe CASH prices for furs of kinds, such as coons, opossums, mink, otters skunks, houase cus, e.c. SULoMoDr IsAACS. October 24, 1891. Victor Broossard of the 6th ward has been vary unfortunate this week, having lost two little girls with dip thetia. Capt. I. Sherman a prominent eitizen of Cameron parish in the Lake Arthur neighborhood was in town last Monday. Many of our Pro triends smiled a very sickly smile last Thursday whil listening to the speches of Adams and Mayer. Last week a son of Philemon $roussard, re'iding in the- western part of the parish near Lake Side, in the Lake Arthur neighborhood. was seriously injured about the head and face by thehbnrsting of a Ahnt gun. His wounds fortunately will not prove fatal as was at first reported. A Jug Breaking. At the Methodist Church South, Saturday, Dec. 12, at 7 o'clock P. M. Sorgs, recitations and Jag breaking by the little folk's Epworth League; every body is cordially invi ted. Judge 0. C. Mouton, was down here last Saturday, and returned home Monday. The Rest I Ever Used. So says Dr. S. S. Herrick, former secretary of the Louisiana State Board of Health, speaking of Marsden's Pec toral Balm, which he recommends as the best remedy for coughs, croup, colds, bronchitis and sore throat. Mrs Adonis Leblanc, Miss Corine Nunez, and -Miss Paula Trahan, left Thursday for New Iberia. Tuae World's Fair. The South may claim without preju dice, to have more thani it its share of the world's fuir. The acknowledged beauty of the ladies of the South is due in a great degree to the use of Creole Female Tonic, the ladies' friend and lavorite,' and sure cure for all female ailmentm. Pntntn's Rose Hill Refinery hlid a break down last week but lost very little tire on account there of, and everything is going on nicely DOW. Hon. T. S. Adons. President of the State Farmers Union arrived here last Wednesday and was called upon by many of our prominent ciii `zen1s. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old plhysician. retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by and East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable renmedy for the speedy rnd permanent t ure of Consniuiption, roncheitis, Catarrh. Asthma and all throat and Lung Affhetiens, also a posi tive and raiical cure for Nervous lbuilit and all Nervouii Comnilamnts, after having tested its wondrulLI eerlamive powers in thousands of cas'os, has elt it his duty to make it known to his '.ttleming fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve humiai .mff ring, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German. I rench or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent iby mail by admlessing with stamp. naming this paper. W. A. NoYrX, 820 P oser's Ilock, oci'hester, N. N. The attempt of the pros to use the u nmea of Mesers 17. C. Harr ington and W. U. Gooch in circulating the professed Peoples Party circulars, is certainly a very cheeky proceeding and eflects no credit upon thirn. Arthur's Home Magazine for No vember one of the best issues of this excellent monthly. It is brim full of good things. Its cheap price $1.05i per year and places it within reach of alt. Arthur Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. i, afaess Can't be Cured by local applicatiots, ts they cannot reach the disease portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness. and that is by Conastitutonal remedies. D"atzess is cansed by an inflimed condition of the run cous lining of the Fastachian Tube. When this tube gets lioluned you have a rambling sound or imopertect hearing, and when it is entirely cloeed. Deafness is the result, and unless the iaflamanion can be t ken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tioe. bearing will be destroyed futever, nine oases out of ten arp caused by catarrh; which is nothing but an intlamed condition of the mucots surfrtces. We will give one hundred dollars for ady case of D-natueea (caIM..d by c oarrb) that we cannot inre by takinr aill's cdtarrh cure. Send tbr cjicnlara free. *j. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sol5 by Druggist seventy ive cents. From Lyons Point, Bayou Queue Tortne comes the report of a most fiendish crime. G. W. Brown, an old gentleman about 50 years of age died on his homestead last Saturday week Nov. 14, under suspicious cir cumstances. S. G. Read, who was called to see him a few minutes be fore death pronounced it a case of strychnine poisoning and an examin ation showed that the water and some coffee which he made contain ed strychnine in large amount. It is supposed that some fiend took ad vantage of Mir. Brown's absence to enter the premises and poi-on the water. No clue has been discover' ed that will lead to the detection of the perpeti ators of this terrible deed. Mr. Brown had been a resi dent of the parish for several years and was an energetic, useful citizenW Anti.Lottery Mars Meeting. About noon Thursday a large number of the leading Democrats of the parish assembled at the court house to hold an anti-lottery meet ing. John C. White was elected chair man, Dr. J. T. Abahire, secretary; and quite a number of vice-presi dents. The old Alliance war horse Basile Broussard, Esq., made a rattling good speech in French. Hon. 1'. S. Adams, the coming governor was next introduced and made an able address replete with sound Democracy, sound sense and sound morals. The way he scored the lottery's pimps and boodlers was a caution. D. F. J. Mayer, of Ltfmyette, the silver tongued orator followed, in an eloquent and terrific arraignment of MclE rery and. the lottery. He told of Jim Hlouston buying the house in which McEnery lived in New Orleans, and selling it to him on long time for $109 less than the purchase price, and of McE'nery a few weeks later rendering a favor able decision in the waterworks case in which Houston was interested. He read the letter of Guillieau of Breaux Bridge stating that MeEnery in 1S84 had written his father then sheriff of St. Martin to take the State funds in his hands and make a McEnery campaign, and that Me Enery had also sent his father police jury commissions signed in blank to work up the parish for him. The Holiday issue of the Californ. ian Illustrated Magazine, 819 Mar ket St. San Francisco; Charles Fred erick Holders, and Enieline T. Y Parkhurst, Editors, will contain handsomely illustrated articles on The San Francisco Kindergartens by Minna V. Lewis Cross Country Riding by Dr. Rowland of Pasadena; IT. e Weather by Lieut. Finley; Aeomr, the City of the Sky by Charlei LUmmis; The llighbinders by the Rev. Mr. Masters; and Olive Culture by Eilwood Cooper. There will also be short stcries by Nellie Blessing Eyster, G. L. Brooks and Major Elderken. Judge Groff contributeQ a paper on Public Lands, and Dr. Remondino a paper en the Climate of California. Poems by jEmily Brown Powell, Grace Chan ning, Virna Woods, Herbert Bash forI and J. L. VW ood are annoomced. The hook department will be con_ ducted by Mrs. Parkhurst. Last Thursday morning the little two year old daughter of Fred O'Bryan, accidentally fell and dislo cated her leg at the hip joint. Drs White and Abshire attended the little sufferer and put the- limb in place. BEATTY'S PIANOS-In use every- 1 where. Write for catalogue. Dael I F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. Succession Sale. STATE OF LOUISIANA, Parish of Vermilion-25th Jud. Dist Court. 85y virtue of an order of sale issued by the Honorable25th Judicial District Court in and for the parish of ofafay- o ette, in the matter of the succesdlon of Marin Mouton, being No. 322 of the Probate Docket of said court, and to me directed, I will proceed to sell, at public auction, to the last and highest bidder, at the front door of the court house of Vermilion parish. on Saturday, December 26, 1891, the following described property, to wit: A certain tract of land situated in the parish of Vermilion, on the west side of the Vermilion river, containing Five Hundred and Two (502) acres and being bounded north by the Ban doin tract, south by Judy Wells, east by the heirs of Julie Mouton and west by Daniel Paul. Terms and Conditions:- Cash on day of sale. Sheriff's Office, November 21, 1891. A. L. LEBLANC, Sheriff of Vermilion, Per L. O. BRouSSABD, Dep-Sheriff. IN THE 25th JUDICIAL DIS TRICT COURT. PARISH OF VERMILION, STATE OF LOUISIANA No. 425. Alexandre Trahan vs. Widow and heirs of Moise Guidrey. To Adelaide Broussard, Elisabeth Gui= drey, Azena Guidrey, and her hus band 1. evy Foster, Azelie Gnidrey, and her husbatid William Choate, all of the parish ofVernmilion, to c na ise Guidrey, and her husband Benja min Broussard, of the parish of Aca dia,to Albert Guidrey, of Galveston county Texas; to the minors Mareclie Guidrey, and Eraste Guidrey, and to. their tutor Alphe Boundreau, of Ver milion parish. to Alida Guid-rey and her husband Sam Choate, and to 01 ive Hlctaert, said last three named being residents of Vermilion pariah, and to each and every one of you. Take Notice. That Alexander Tra hbn plaintiff in the above entitled suit has made application, to the Hon the 5th Judicial District Court for the Parish of Vermilion La, to have revived and reinstated on the reconds of said parish the proces verbal of sale of the succession property of Moise Guidrey diod made by William Choate, the ad ministrtor of said snccessionin the25th day of February,1883,inclblding the sale of the following described lands made on said day to plaintiff Alexandre Tra ban, and which Proces verbal and re cord thereof was destroyed by fire at the burning of the Courthouse of Vermilion I parish on the 7th day of April 18&5, said lands being described as N1 of the SW+ of Sec 11, Tp 17 4 R 2 E SO acres:. Frl section No 14, Tp 17 S, R 2E, 100 acres more or less. You are hereby further notified that said application has been fixed for hearing in open Court at the Courthouse of said parish on Monday the 18th day of January 1892 a 10 o'clock at which time and you are cited to appear and file your answer to said demand, and make opposition thereto if any you can, and to show cause why said proces verbal of sale should not be reinstated as prayed for: Abbeville, La., November 14th, 1891. W. W. Edwards, Atty. for plaintiff. Partition Sale. STATE OF LOUISIANA. 25th Judicial District Court Parish of Vermilion, No. 415. Geo. Morgan, Wid. and Heirs of vs. Otis HoffpAuir. By virtue of an order of sale granted by the Judge of the said court, in the matters of the suit entitled and num bered above I will sell at the late resi deuce of George Morgan, deceased, on Tuesday, December 29, 1891, at public auction, to the lastand highest bidder, the following described prop erty, being the property ordered to be partitioned by licitation among the par ties to the aforesaid suit, to wit t 1. One certain tract of land situated partly in the parish of Vermilion and partlyin the parish of Lafayette, being a portion of the northwest quarter of section thirty-six, township ten, south of range two east, containing one hun *dred and ten acres, more or less; being bounded 'east by that portion of said quarter section sold to Neville Faulk and 1. E. Hilliard, south by the south west quarter of saia section thirty-six, west by Howard Hoffpanuir and north by Jasper Spell and Benajah flpell, together with all the buildings and im provembnts thereon situated. 2. Another tract of land situated in the parish of Vermilion, containing fifty acres, more or less; being the northern portion of the southwest quarter of sec tion thirty-six, township ten, south of range two east, bounded north by the northwest quarter of said section thirty six, east by Neville Faulk, south by Thomas Spell and west by' Howard Hoffpauir, together with all the im provements apportainiing thereto. Said property to be sold on the fol lowing terms and conditions, viz : The interest of the widow and major heirs to be sold for cash on the day of sale, and the interest of the minors John W., Cora L., Allen L., Effie A., Geo. L. and Thos. B. Hilliard, who own together 3-64 of the whole, the interest of the minors Icy, Laura and Thomas Morgan, who own 3-112 of the whole, and the interest of the minors John and Dora Morgan, who own together 2-112 of the whole to be sold on a credit of one, two and three years, purchasers to furnish their notes for the price of the shares and interests of said minors, respectively payable to the order of their respective tutors in equal annual instalments with o1ne surety thereon to the satisfaction of the officer making the sale, said notes to bear eight per cent per annum interest from the date of sale until paid. The land to remain specially mortgaged with vendor's lien and privilege retained thereon to secure the payment of said notes in principal and interest. Sheriffs Office, November 21, 1891. A. L. LEBLANC, Sheriff Per L. O. BRoussARD, Dy-Sheriff. W. B. White, Atty. STATE OF LtUISIANA. Twenty-fifth Judicial District Courtw Parish of Vermilion, No. 421. Cora M. Defrane4 vs. The Heirs of Eugene Guegnon. To Eugenie Guegnon and her husliani Henry O. Read, of the parish of St. Landry, Fraok F. Young, Robert J. Young, Kate Young and her husdand Clarence J. Edwards, of the parish of Vermilion, Warren G. Young and Francis D. Young, Natural Tutor to. the minors. Marion, Eugenie, Adak. Ida and Lawrence R. Young, chil dren of the late Marie Mathildoe Young, of the parish of Acadia. You are hereby notified that the plaintift, in the snit entitled and num bered as above, has filed her applica tion in our above said courts praying for judgment reviving and, 1e-instating the title, to the hereinafter described property, made to her, under and by virtue of a donation from Eugene Gue gnon by act passed before Leo Perret, then Recorder for the parish of Vermil ion, on the 18th day of June 1875, to wit : One lot of lMound situated In Bobte's portion of the town of Abbeville and designated as lot No. 14 of that portion of said town, measuring ninety feet front on State street and eighty-five feet and three inches front in the rear or west,. by the depth of one hundred and twenty feet and two inches on the southern line and feet deep on the marthern line; bound ed north by Vermilion street, south by lot No. 15, east by State street and west by lot No. 13, trelonging to Caro line Boudreaux, wife of J. N. Defrance. You are further notified that said case is fixed for triad in open court, at the courthouse of said parish, on the 13th day of January, 1892, at which time and place yt. u are cited to appeal and file your answer to said demand,. and make opposition thereto, if any you.. have, showing why said demand should& not be granted Abbeville, La., Octobel 31, 1891 . LAs tty Bfotr ARDt Atty. for q¶aintWft Succession Sale. STATE OF Lotrls ANA, ~TwenVyf.iftk .Td'icial 23~trict Cew$,j Parish of Vrmiliot. Succession of Eulalie Robertton. No. 172.._ BYV virtue of an order of st snd the Honorable 25th' udicfali Pistrhf Court, in and for the State and parllk aforesaid, I will proceed to sell at publie auction, to the last and highest bidaer, for cash, at the late resideneetf the A. ceased in this parish, on Tuesday, December 1. 1891, between the hours fixed by law, the fol lowing described property belonging to said succession or so much there as may be necessary to pay the debts of oail[ estate, and in case it should not be necesms, ary to sell all of laid epe~t', that the land be reserved fatersseor.such portiont thereof as as is not redto be soML the personal Epro being sold firm* to wit: One dwelling hlnse-o0re corn crib-1V90 pisunels of fencing 3 pieux-t5 panneis 2, pieux-two gentle horses--one cow aind two barren cows-two heifOts, one year eld-one branding iron. Onecertain tract of land situated in the parish of Vermilion, west, of the bhayou ermilien, containing forty 46-1U tortes, and designated as thbNLtef 8E} sectioei 84, tp. 12, 1R 2 East. Another tract of land situated in the parish of Vermilion ei-ntaining 40 45!-1i0G acres, and desi nateti as the NW* of Sec' tion 24, tp. 13, U2 oneeast. tin~ EUGENEf: FF.VERGEON, October 81, 1891. Administrator. W. B. White, Atty. doti'Uils TIhe pnlHie are hereby notified that aft passing through or trespassing upon opt preuises, either geld or pasture is post= tively prohlbited,. and any person caunt$. Spon the premises will be prosecuted te the full extent of the law.. Laowi BaoussAR1U; SOSmHFNE HnurUsr, JAmEs M. Hupr. Abbeville, Louisiana, June 8.189L Carpenters Wanted Who will send us the names of their hardware dealers who do not sell our self. setting planes. Those who do so and mention this paper will receive free a first-class carpenter's pencil and ditculais Gage Tool Co.. Vineland, N. J. 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