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Official Journal of the Parish of Vermilion. VOL. XXXVII. ABBEVILLE, LOUISIANA, SATURDAY. JULY 28, 1894. .NO. 7. 'THE MERRIIONAL. .ADVERTISING RATES: sPACE. 1 mo. 2 mon 3 mon 6 mos 12 mo One inch.. $ 30X$ 500$ 700$ 900 $1` 00 Twoinches 550 800 1000.1600 22000 Three ins.. 750 1000 14 00 22 00 30 00 Fonrius... 1000 1500 13 00 30 00 4000 Five in..,. 1200 1500 25 00 35 00 5000 Half colmn 25 00 40 00 5, 00 65 001 80 00 Oue col'mn 40 00 60 00 ()0100 00 150 00 Local notices, per line................$0 10 One insertion, per inch or lea ........ 1 00 Each shbsequent insertion........... 75 Death and marriage notices, not exceed ing five lines, are published free. Olitu aries are charged at one-half rate of read ing notioes. All kinds of Job Printing neatly and cheaply executed at this otbice. Strang ers must send money with their orders to avoid delay. Cards of a personal character will bo charged double rates. COMxENCING MAdCa 5, 1894, Boutlaerm Pa eikfi -WEST BOUND No. 20 arrives at New Iberia 2:51 P. M. u 18 " "'' 10:20 ' -liST BOUND- No. 17 arrives at Now Iberia 1-54-P. M. " 19 " " "i 5:59 A. M. I. & V. Route. Arrives. ABBEVILLE EXPRESS. Leaves. 10:35 - - - - 3:00 .LOCAL DEPARTURE. Leaves 8:4w a. a. Arrives 4:45 p. m. ,CARDS. M. T. O0RDYI JR., (District Attorney.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office at Abbeville, Louisiana. 1- 194. W. B. WHITE. Attorney at Law, NOTARY P'IXC. ABBEVILLE LA. l-1 94. M.A. WH IT 8s, Attorney at Law, Abbeville, Louisiana. *OFFICR-IM COURT ROUSE, August 8, 1891. LAmaBROUs8ARD, J. R. KrITCELL, 8RUICARD & KITCHELL AT=GENEYSAT LAW. OFFICE-NEAR COURT HOUSE. ABBEVILLE, -- - LOUISIANA. 7-29-04. W. W. EDWARDS, LA W Y E Abbeville, Lo. Will attend to all busiuessin theline o. tis i'iofession in Vermilion or the adjoin .Jog pariahea. P.! 1-1-94. -W.* . DWARDx, J. N. GREENE, EDWRDS AND CREENE S' AT LA W HouIns9 A..*M. 2012-1 To 4 P. x OPPJea-i kATE STREET, ABREVILLE, - - - LOUISIANA. The sower bas no second chezs, If y7a would at first sue. need, be surleand atart wtth FERRY'S SEEDS. ' Arnaal for 19 contain: the aunt and substance Mich Dot o t, Be sure and call on Paul Montagne, when ip need of his services. Ue vill attend io hauling of all descriptions, such as moving furniture, .etc., 1tt reasonable prices. Leave "orders at my stable on Main strqL ;PAcL .() 'IdAGNE. WAGGONER & CHEVI3, Wheelwrights Blacksmiths & Machinists, Agent for the DEERING Harvester and Mower. Special attention given to machinery repairing. Head of State Street. 3-25-94. ERATII ICE & BOTTLING CO. LIM'D NEW IBERIA LA., -MANUFACTURERS OF Ice, Seltzer, Soda and Mineral Waters -AGENTS FOR .Anhou~ser-Bluseh I EG- 113 +ER And the Celebrai ed Budweiser BOTTLED BEER. 4-29-94. I WIsh .to Interm the-Citizens of Abberille, and hurrounding Country, that I have Opened A First-Class GROCERY STORE -ON PORT STREET, Where you will find a Complete stock Of GROCERIES of every Description. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. A full line of Canned Goods, Fruits, Assorted Cakes, Cigars, Etc., Always On hand--My Prices suit the times. LOCKE NYEVEU Notive to Trempasseru. Notice is hereby given to all persons whomsoever that hereafter fishing, hunting, berrying,promenading, riding, sporting, -sparking, chip gathering, moss picking, driving and traveling, and all kinds of trespassing and un trance upon the lands late belonging to the estate of Stolly, bounded north by Lastic Broussard, south by Valcourt Vearzey and WV. W. Edwards, east by Mozart Dupny's pasture and west by Bayou Vermilion, is prohibited and frrbIdden by the undersigned who will prosecute violaters of this prohibition to the extremity of the law. W. P. EDWARDS, MOZART Dupuy, CEJILLE STELLY. HOW IS THIS? Somoerhing nuiqgoryven in these days of inatmmoth premium -offers. is the latest effort of Staliort7s Magazine, a New York monthly of home and general reading. The proposition is to send the Magazine one year for one dollar, the regular sub scription Price, and in addiction to send each sobsctiber fifty-two eumplete novels dui mug the twelve months: one each week. Think of it. You receive a new and complete novel, by mail, post paid, every n eck fod4ifty two weeks, and in additiaer you get4uhe mm.igzi-te onee ajponth for twelve mon-the, AI forone dol lr. i is an offer whi.ia the publishers can onl3-atford to make in the confident expectation of getting a hundred thousand now sub scribers. Among the authors in the com ing series are, Wilkie Collins. Walter Besant, Mrs. Oliphant, Mary Cecil Hay, Florenco Marryat. Anthony Trollope, A. Conan Doyle, Miss Braddon, Captain Marryat, Miss Thackery and Jules Verne. If you wish to take advantage of this un usual opportunity, send one dollar for StafIord's Magazine, one year. Your first copy of the mautuzine. and your first nom her of the fifty-two novels (one each week) which yon are to receive durint the year will be sent you by return mail. Remit by P. O. Order, registered letter or express STAFFORD PIUBLISHING CO. Publishers of Stafford's Magazine. P. O. Box 264. New York, Xi. Y. Please umetionthitpuper. c ~,' pa READ THIS! DRS. FELTUS & McCANN, 'Dentists, ABBEVILLE, LA. OFFICE: WALL HOTS E. Will practice in Country when called. Bvrtand's Old Dominion Crescent Brand. CINNAMON PILLS, The Only Genuine RELIEF FOR LADIES. AsK YOUR DRUGGIST for Burland's Old Dominion Crescent Brand CINNAMON PILLS. Shallow rectangular metallic boxes sealed with crescent. Absolutely safe and reliable. Refuse all spurious and harmful imitations. Upon receipt of six cents in stamps we will reply by re turn mail, giving full particulars in plain envelope. Address, UIIJRLANID CUEIIICAL CO., :Herse BIldg., New York ClV. Please Mention this Paper. liverpoal & London & Globe INSURANCE COMPANY. Directorm In New Orleanr: Gustave R. Westfleldt, L. C. Fallan, Lucas E. Moore, C. M. Soria. Henry V. Ogden,-Resident Secretary, Clarence F. Low, Aust.Resid't Sec'y. L. G. Pepper, Deputy Asst. Secretary. Represented in Abbeville, 4@BY~ wmiri & EATE ll P. 3f'e' OFFICE'--96 STATE STREET. NOTICE. The undersigned gives notice to the public that huutin. -)n hie lands and *emnises is henceforth prohibit ted. Any one trespassing on his properties will be prosecuted to the the full extent of the law. J. HENRY PUTNAM. January 7. 1893. Trewpnas Notice. Am, persons are hereby warncd not to hunt upon, trespass upon or pass over, ride or. drive through my fields and inelosures. in the 3rd ward of this parish. under penalty of being prosecuted to the fullest extet of the law. J. W. ECKART, Main St., New Iberia, La. THE BUSIEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST EQUIPPED JEWEL1ER IN SOUTH WEST LOUISIANA Rebuilder of St. Peters Church TOWER CLOCK MONOGRAMS :MADE, ENGRAVING DONE. A full line of Diamonds, Gold & Silver watches, spectacles, eyeglass-. es, fine clocks, lamps, Gold pens, statuary etc., always kept in stock. 6-10-91. THE EISLER PATENT PUMP -FOR IRRIGATING AND DRAINING. For circulars and information address SHAKESPEARE & 6WOOP, 219 Girod St., New Orleans, La. J. D. Belton, Manager. ABBEVILLE, La. Jan. 80, 1894,. This certifies that I bought of Shake speare & Swoop an Eisler Pump for the purpose of draining my cane field, and find it to give greater satisfaction than any pump I have seen, in every respect being lighter running and giving consid erably more water. I have on my rice farm a Morris Pump (Heald & Sisca) which I thought a fair limp; but it is simply not in it with the Eisler. The Eialer is a Jim-dandy. (Signed) Da. F. F.'YOUNG, Tax Assessor of 24Feh.lam Vermilion Parish. ISAA6 WISE, M. S. KOTTWITZ Prcs't. secy.& Treas WISE -(OTTWITZ Co01518101 Co. ' ~iitod. 109 Poydras Street, New Orleans Louisiana. Special attention paid to the EOl* ling of eggs and poultry-Consign ments solicited-Personal attention paid to the selling of rough'.rice on the floor of the Board of Trade 3-18-94. SOUTHEUN PACIFIC CO. The favorite line to all points in Texas, New and Old Mexico, Arikv zoija, California and Pacific 'Coast, as well as to all points North and East of New Orleans. Fast time, ounequalled -train ser vice, Prllman buffet sleeping car service to Galveston, San Antonia, Monterey, City of Mexico and Cal. ifornia. Tourists-second cuss sleep ere also .attached to California trains., J. G. Schriever. Traf. Mgr. W. C. Watson, 'O. P..& T. A. 3-18-94. If YOU WANT A Cool, Clean Shave, or a Styl ish flair-cut. Call at the Parlor of .M. L. YOt1NG, . Under the Veranda Hotel. Prompt and Polite Attention Received by all. Every one Ieaves Satisfied. EDWARDS & LEGUENEG 4@ INSURANCE AGEN S. None but the Safest Companies Represented. Pollele Written and elilvered Inediately after Iimpetentm ot Preamiser. GEr IiRAL NRWS. SVIl 3ALR Latest Iteams east Cerloeasa ý~loern from Our Exchbane.s. Work was commenced on Mon day. at the docks at. Ashtabula, . +, the-strike having collapfed. In the Yale-Oxford athletic emit test, which was decided at l 1. and.., on Monday, Oxford woo'O6ve to events, Yale three and oae - tie. The strike of the iron rnuii,.Pr. W, the Gogebic rangein eMihizarn h:ws been declared off. The old rule ";T wages will be contioned, tlnt thi:. men will be paid *semima4nthly Iin". stead of monthly. The voting for. t:andidates for thime office of City Marshal of .Dablin,ltr' the Municipal Council,.July 16, r. suited in the election of rE'lworat Clancy. O'Donovan .Rese received ony three rot s. On July '1, of the year, ;there were pending,619,027 claims ill tblr pension office, a decrease for 'the year of 92,128. Claims to ils number of 348,886 were reje ttd4, and 44,451 were abandoned. * The attorney-general :has.a.*.krtt Congress, .through .ke Treasury De. partment, for an appropriation eit $265,000 for. expenses ins urred by United States.marshala in eproteat ing. property against strikers. The treasury department :heM issued a circular-to collectors and. others, warning them~to detain an. vessel attempting to depart .&trsn the United States for 'Nlcarsguk h aid the.insargeots .oa"tke Mnsqsiiae coast. A commercial cable despatch frrom Paris says that in order.to -avii,1 the new .press law Edward .Dru. moot, <editor of the Atesi-e.uits Libre Parole, has gone so -Brusselq,. and will conduct ihis Fpaper strom that city. The endeavoknad. 'to'athitratQ the differences .between the Cota Managers' Aseociation and the dock men on strike at West Saperient, 'Wis., have failed. The Northwest is threatened with a5coal famine in consequence.* Two bundred Commonwealeu. arrived in Toledo, 'Ohio,;for a two weeks' stay. The police:eauthorities escorted them to the city ljanit4, where bread and sausage were pro vided, and they were told to hnrry along on their ;jourtcy. The State (Department bhas re ceived notice that the Spanish an thorities will, refund ito Cuban imi porters of American goods the.. x cessive" duties collected in mistdaki, by reason of an inaccurate transla.. tion of the American remiprecity treaty. . On Setorday an unknown negro was lynched at Biloxi. 'Miss., for at, tempting to assault a woman, and' on the same day another negro was taken from the court hone at Scottsville, ;Ky., and lynched by . mob. He was being tried for alip smulting aten~year old girl. On Monday a passenger train on the Chicago and Grand Trunk road was wrecked at Battlc Creek, Mich., and she fireman wus'killed and seo eral of the trainmen and passenger. were injured. The fish plates had been deliberately removed from the rairs. As the negroes employed in the Pratt Mines, seven miles from Biu mingham. Ala., came out of the mine an Monday evening, they were fired upon by the strikers. Guards at the mine returned the fre. Sev. eral were killed *in the fight. Edward Hulloway, a member of the Crawfordsville, Ind.. militia company, has been arrested, anti has confessed io-havini bsIped 7 or & miners to wreek the Big Four's. express train at Fontanet, Ind., Jest Thursday. Both the euginwer and