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f $i PTIO: $00 PRE L c -- r the I :.. - Merck - 2, 189 fl :OAYWE MAB AplelfWSBof lok `.`Tak b .s$3NOaX . love . Str ies earlprt the week Co .(ollowl ar. isvery larrived tnd rU gtprsrl eeD whee d ty apo*t drge "alht r of h *m v er w t "hlefoia Iron all over his die$dS t ,s ro'te Fothkd r portbion.s .o tI Sito diisreus asmid eou º a ahfgne Ioi ti . iengombp. It whs '. .her be . atble pbIIIe `Usnued the hbih edtath. for .Jdge White's cod l - e. be gateSig of politdyal top tikers at the St. Charles ugatted til rath l t. Ondr CoSngteahmsa's opponeasn, loh e di benowt t adter h'lre the public, n lw ' qulppaed ior battle array. p akited by heebuteoraey of his die- divi tr1ct and sustrieed by an .nh.peaofti- g 9ebleeare er. Boa Scaking a bird' eye view of the cita It.aiiOe as it stands at present, Mr. ' º Ueeter's r baces arefthet best. Hie bia followieg already is very aIrge; sad a as the press conttiaes to come out o fa more and more for igh every weetk, Jan the people are loudertin their demands th uaS North Lousiitpi and Mr. B. *Tboar test promisee to be a pretty or -eo jud tbe eFith OIatrfet bids fair fa to omwe out victorious. . i joe thninn the fr ting chorus: tihe l#l IGtATNE1R AR . trhTe LO UISbe A. h e SQaeen Victoria speaks fluently ten 'y a e the The Rev.- RtiE, the preachebr tor who klled S. A. Jackson and two m "ther parties on theSame day atKos 'eSluko,i M , rwas aceqaitted by the aj qy this week wil tOn Sunday evening last a cyclone the swept over the town of Longview, ano 'excst, causing litte damage to wil property, but fire persons were killed outright. o in Chief Engineer Sterling of the Greenville LeveeBoard,expresses the belitf that indictloans fqvor only a Bl: medium stage of high water this sea- Mt son.. He cousiders the minor flood waves in sight Itsaficilent to bring the riyr to the height lately attained Ba -40.5 feet at Vicksburg, and is con- exi Sdent the greatly stengthened levees da, is Arkansas, Mississippi and north lonuislana would bear any wfood that could be reasonably expected at the .worst. E A dispatch from Washiugtion gives out the information that Congress rman R. Cr. Davey will not be a can didate again when his term expires. 13 and that he has beno settled upon as th the compro .ise candidate for the te w er Orsies postmaadterbip. We think Mr. Cradctl it the oan py that should receive the appointment N as postmaster of. New Orleans, and oL can't hardly believe that a dicker has been made to beat him eout f it, after almost te entire delegation ab •had settled on him as the man. Crandell should receive thie appoint ment. A Mrs. M1. C. D. Ledhe ventilates her views in a recent issue of the Picayune on a new way of fighting I tt the flood of the Mississippi river. " They are seocintly expressed in this! the last pert of her letter; ''What is wanted is to dredge the river and b build a concrete wall at the curves L where the current is the strongest a and the banks most likely to be U washed away. By dredging, room a would be made for the water to es cape below, and thus keep it from rising." Let her oome up and ex-1 periment on the Elton erving bank; a it e'ould be a splendid place to try the g eoncrcte wall. Another gone wrong. , The ascribe of state buildings at the Chicago Fair has been simply as- 1 tonlabing. The magnitcent New York bnlildiog, which cost $175,000, sold for SIM); the Ohio building, I which cost $40,000, did not bring anything andthat ltate had to pay 300 to have the utilding removed; tha tblge .flhlde state bhilding, 1 Idok coql180.000, brought aotiy Itseo; the Xinesotas batiklitrui whieh cost $30,00, : al the Sweedish building, coatia( a0o, brovngr oelfy $100; time 0s arglaaI bIwldiag, whichk we an i p1~Ub 11P~Ibe4& S a m tio. We-have had. ttO ssa: 1ia " `At eztract fwre ts m to . ' Northerm papers, 'ommentiR g '© 4l s the ahility of the geb tin, i followuin from the ChieS go =t ,t o pier whostt is; t =iaw :r U lovs ey that Chae '3 todiatre ht man of bOes f1i edit ' ioum, It le t s1 b 0via .7 ,t. tier,- was V o Bt~e .t the com eial t tit menjt argmes aganr lis- t - kila lb Timel has tis tio say:. Chairmantau B 4 r of e Loo idnia, the who has this ingdiry in ebr e, witOs bt the best poincithe selectiri whiche at coulid have bee nitade He iis It t Th top ot ihuilist is a lawyer andiltds tby rask equal to Culberson, who h as long hadi fme as the per aof any ocr lawyer intaay roo in s he eI tI tst ~ nexceptiig the' rivetnroe Si tati preme court ihltf Mr. 1-4i.their ila divides evenly ith the best of toths thein, Agide from legal attaltents ,t Boatner is on his iaerit a powerful m clear menttalty. Hie thtnks like a ' tiant, and is withal an honest mian. ve He will go tor" this inietry without can biat. He will neither tiair nofear Jenkins nor tscomplaipat ts. The by i affair of thiaes Jenkins write of in- phAs junction will be sifted un shownto 4In e the-bottom sad there witt be no In. ent flnene on either' ,side powerful enowrgh to cow r:p olid-toe uatherice or ldeter. Miq from;, reporting . the Ins a be Ar nds them. If Jenkins s is guilty he might save trouble rand eI tinhe by a resigiation. He can neveresc-ape Boater; It Jenkinsis E the innocent, wronged ooul pietared ton by Viilas and Attorney Curtis of the Northern Pacfic. then let Jen-ks I tbhank his good fortune.sand oa rejol e, r for Boatner wilt know hitianocende wheul he meets it. And, what i" s more important than all, Boatnet's vid tandinegis so absolute among the or Helose men that whatever he reports i on will have hearty and unhesitating be adoption. In the. case of Jentin0 s s e there abides a narety that right will Sal now prevail and squared-toed justice 6' , will be doine. wo e . _., . list pour inches of rain fell in 48 hours tedI in the Arkansas valley this week. M e e The Picayne says Senator Joe list a Blackburn is the latest brand Mr. on Moody ban placked from the burning. is g The towns of Etfroy, Holland and he Bartlett, Texas, were wiped out of To a existence by the cyclone of last Mon , day night. lo One thousand head of cattle were C. le recently brought from reas to Baton be Rouge to be fattened on cotton seed jo hulls for the Chicago market. C') is- i The contract for furnishing medi- te . cine to the sick in the Shreveport c, . jail, was awarded to L. M. Garter of at t, that city at 15cts per prescription. ti The Plokwick Citib, the most ea m picturesque and state!y building of B nt New Orleans, was destroyed by fire Id on Thursday last. Lwoss *810,000. North Louisiana most get the Sen atorhhiV at the next election, as she has not had a Senator since the time B of Solomon W. Downs, who served auny back in 1846. S--- ---- F cs Senator David B. fill is reported he to be engaged to Miss Lettie Scott, s' ag the niece of Vice President Stephen- C tr. son. Miss Scott is a Lexington, Kis I~y., beauty. Before we can expect to hayS an n nd honest and decent government in Louisiana, we must have a qualilied and suffrage law. A law thgt will be make ballot-box stufliog and false 'm counting impossible. e5- . .----as mm Walter Weliman, a member of the 7 x-I National Geographical Society and ak; ucwspaper correspondent, has or Ibe ganised a polar expedition, which ig. will start on its journey via .Norway and Spitzbergen within two weeks. at He will find the Norath pole about rew like the other expeditions have done. 00, The title to the entire town of ag, East Chattanooga, Tenim., ti now "' contested. A salt was brsoght in PSY the matter oi Moinday last unpmet ed; the Chattanooga tan Coqpao hr nag, 4es9,Oth Tme cas p In iairalry ag ssu44ae pat iu. iapthe as lear moth an94 de art rW opte es. . Owemat , S.) ;Z11t; ' $. .: ;, vie On tbtiomo, James Reard w's*,1emb s Saged itan, vice P. 1 Rmhi); On, ation, It was reasotlvred t in the. oesamittee em . e rneseoval of J. i.L iepsiler 'for the irest ward frbom e1 e a lpat fk- the removal of F. X. RBeis- 4lua de.t; member at large, from the State. a ci Thereupon, Robert Nviholson vie 7 . Mt. , was elected meta- Toe be ; and Yancey frek Bell, was eleted 'ro member rge. . The dd regulations Fre fo hold adopted: 271 Th r oietattte t. Den the Ge sIIJI be delected den all the votes east ( at to be held on tow T y.gt of March, 1894, . by la vita the qualifications pre' he rprovi peR At eel election every white Dem; .V ocrat who will be a legal voter at the gelt State election to be held for Represen- ord sative on April 19th, 1894, in this par- sees la shell be entitled to a vote and none at a other. dill -The tickets to be used in said pri- I mary' eleetion shall be printed on ettl white piper headed by the following: estS ".Democrattlc Nominee for Representa- ed + tive" and followed by the name of the das candidate. aut SSaid election shall be presided over ' by t*o combmissioners at each polling foil place to be selected by this cosmmittee. if-either r omninesl.mer fails to be pres- q ent at the opening of the polls, the va candy shall be filled by the voters pros- ng . et The polls shall be opened at 9 ai o'clbok, a. m,, and closed at 8 o'elock. -p. in., at the following places, to-wit: A First Ward-First precinct-Muir's U1 store. tir Second preelect-.lspps store. Seeond Ward--Third preeinct-Wit- ; I to.store. : Fourth pteinct-Atherton store. Ede Third Ward-- iremen's aill, Provi- p Fotrth Ward-Robertdale store. SFifth Ward-Pannola store. Fr SEvery voter qualified as her ein pro- Ha s vided, shall be allowed to vote, if both Seanmmissioners agree thereto; if both El R eanIuissidners reject him, he shall not t gbe allowed to vote. If the commia- Jim a sioaers disagreE as to his vote, his Jis n4 name shall be put on a list kept by the P5 commissioners known as the *,contest- Ji ed li,$" with a statement for whom he Th would vote, if allowed so to do. This Ca list shall be certified as correct and K a signed by both commissioners at the N close of the polls and before the ballot Pe boxes are opend. li Said commnseioners shall keep a poll- Hs e list, entering each voters' nambe there E o. On when heeasts his ballot. At the GI close of the polls said commissioners ' shall count the rotes and make and Fr send returns thereof to the committee Ji, d hereinafter named, at Providence, on EL f Thursday the 29th day of March. 1894, at 12 o'olock, m., together with the Lt " poll-lists, contested lists and the bai lots casts. G1 James Beard, Yancey Bell and H. .e C. McGuire shall cunai tuteia commit tee of this body to whom returns shall ' be made. Said obmmittee, or a ma- fo d jority thereof, shall decide upon the Jr contested vote. If any. before canvass- TI ing the returns, and, each ontesteted vote shall be eunted or rejected as de-i M - termed by the committee. and said xM rt committee shall canvass the returns1 0fiand declare the result of the primnries. Y The following voters are hereby se- H letted as commissioners for tl e several K wards to hold the primaries hereiun at called: 8 of irst ward, tfirst precinct-I. B. Beard and F. M. raylor. Second pre re ont-Mr. Gay and J. A. Wyly.. 0. Second ward. third preeint-Cabell B Richardson and Ii. II.Graham. Fourth L n- preciact-Robert Moore and W. H. Bonjrmin. N he Third ward--Flrank McGuire and S. L ne B. Kenndey. ed Fourth ward-Leon Fass and Mi. W. Ch iplin. Fifth ward-C. A. Voelker and Geo. F. Blackburn. ed Thereupon the Committee adjourned tt, subject to call. JAMES BEARD, Chairman. 1, u- C. 8. WrLY., gecretnry. Few weeks ago, Mayor Hewttt of New York, branded the Congress-. n men of the South as the worst lot in of brainless men that ever repre ed sented the country South of Dixte I Sline. The following is the estimate e the illustrious Sam Jones has of the entire Congressional body and of the Washington: I ad "For,of all the box-ankled, bandy shanked. flea-bitten, bobtail, lop Seared, mangy, courageless, brainless o jackasses that ever assembled since 1al God made the world, I think for ks. pare, dowcright cussedness the pres out ent gang in Congress, headed by ,e Hill in theim Senate and tailed by "no quorum" in the House, beats them of all. • Washington city is the home of hois satanic majesty. Of course he 'ti s braich oiffloes all over the a United States, but even in Wash er ngton where the devil is so< well it known, and 'here he knows, the iI pe" ple so well, no doubt his majesty '" |Iooig. on thescenes at the capi al with wondering interest and oea fatmtsinprse, and with a 6onstant pleasue al easpproving father oen h.is obedteat children." 'T ise uarsceks very ure of e ihharra 'elang, that Jones laew s ;'~' ·~&titL 3us betatlit t t I ~ uwi any pep~ pr .~Ieawet~y we~d;e'TS? 4 - TPe retolu iest a pp t e rte i in Ibis trea iuy aell. pabp0 tor e roid over paper ol lre t irie "roaan1e eboratio na b 4 hee tb w scer o Frnek Alley overseer _of dlattlet ] Toiproin herwood aterseern B Aeibtrie fron t- eb gte orporation of the tow SO1o vic e .ey. htate hbayou rise - JA 1 oo moved from tows dopistrictd : Frank Alley overseer of diattict a8 m? Wfherweoo A |6 r e nt oton uhas ee hap Bend to- Shelburt eaTpe or Lake l udektici'vieeTi' . S.SllPn. Otn sotlon . Mr. Raerwick, the fol- 6001 lowing resoltt was adopted thq .Whereas. A larlg pollton asa beets wet presented to this body asking ,the re peal of the "no fence law ; and Whereas, This body has bad, ta W gether with the passage of a 0teok ordlnance and fenee law under advise- Y meu and so far has failed to arrive at any satisleetory solution of tbes. Nol dillrit problemts; ean Therefore be it resolved, That- te the citizens of the parish who are inter- Sen ested in stock atnd fences are request. bod ed to mteet us on the second Wednes" ,nd fify it April for the purpose of con- ,9 suiting and advising thereon. The Finance Cormnittee made the ear folla irlg report,-which was adopted: wel Laki Providenoe, La.. March 14. 1894. To lion. Police Jury of East Carroll O", -We your Finance Committee reeom- the umend the payment of the following pla lainm. sand that the President be au- ble thorised to warrant fur same: req C A Voelker................4..... $100 ted H K Barwictr .................. . 40et triliB o h son .................... . Nat Nathauel ...................... 80 ma bae Green ..................... . 2 ;: 0 Iren Holmes ......... ....... . . -0 Calvin Holmes ............... 2 0 8I Edmojid Howard .................... Ms Gilbert Williams .................... 02.40 F Qays ...........................120 910 . ............................10 801 1 .. ..................... 50( Harrett Reynolds ........ ............ 2 .ansh 8antord ..................... ! 5 e Eliza Jones .......................... 280 Jimo Pruito................ -....2 850 Jim Steel .......... ............ 0 of Patsy Bill ........... .. .... ....... 00 Ellen Waskinogton ........;... ... 2 . 0 Jno Ellison .............................. 2 0 W Thid White..........................2 pr0 Calvin Holmes...................... 250 Milley oss ................... .. ... 2 so Mart,4a Brown.................... 6 uo Matie Winston................... 8 0 0I tat Peter Biggs........................-.. 010 Jim Pruit ................. ... 2.. . 0 Patsy ill. ......................- . 0 Haush Sanlord ...................... E McDlaniel .................... ...1.9 t Gitlber Williams..................... l; Howard ............... ...80. Harriet Reynolds........ ........ 26 Frank Wilson.. ......... ... t .Jim Steele.. .......... o...... Eliza Jones ....................... 2 S Sllen Waduington.............. .... 0 B Betty Mabry .. ................... 2 0 l.ucey Walker. .............. .. 00 .Cbrsa Green ..................... 00 Gri toblnsoD ....................0 ut Nat Nathiuiel....................... , Total... ......... .... ...180s 70 hi 1 We recommend the approval of the followingclaits : - . , e Jno llson ............-.... .......B 2 5I Thad White and wife... ....... ..... Calvin Holmes. ............. ... iMtily Rose ......................... .1 t0 Martha Brown .................. . . t d Matilda Winston............................ t g Peter tBgs........................ .* el Jim !'rul ............... ...-.... 0 ° ( Patsy liU . . ... ..... ...... ... . . -- - SHanah Sanford ................... 2 rI 1 LMc. Daniel .. ...................... t Gilberr Williams ..................... 80 UE Howard. .... ................... 50 Harriet Rteynolds.................... SW SFranky Wil3on0,.................. . . Jim Steele ......................... · t Eliza Jones ......................*-. 210 Ellen Waadlngton........ ........... l| I Betrty Ma ry ......................... S 1 h Lucey IWalker............................... 6 Cuss Oreen.....................2- 1 ti Griffin Rouinson.......... ............. 0 Nat Nathulen l ............ ....... 2 0 5. Letitia Armstrong ............ 4 8 1 Providence Lumber Co.............. 8t ,00 [no N ltggiure............... ..... 1 0 00 EYaney Bell............ ...... O E J Ilamley............. . ...... 80 . Trer ............. 2 1500 d J N Turner .................... 1 0 . ....................... .... .... 0 n.P D Tonpkins ... ................. 70 N Kouse................... ..... 88 S .A.Voe ..er .... ... ...... 6 40 i hl McGuirek.................... t e- Jse Beard ................. .....· eJae W Dunn ........... . ..... *h t ,t , ........ . . " ........ . ...... 00 '"e Nat Mnrfee'..........:: .............. S SS0 te Nancey Campbell............. . ... 0 J IC Ransdell.................... 1 lb00 t e C l Webb ..........t.............. . 5 be Total...............----*..... 5138100 of We have examined the reports of the Sheribff & 'Tx Collector and Treas urer, lud aiNe c.irrect and retoa 3' mend their approval. P The Treasurer's report shows- a I Balancee on hand ......... ..... 9182 89 ce From whleh deduet amount efel5lDms recommended paid as above sean or aerated ............ ..... .... ., 10 Leaving balanee on hand..... I. 1 bRey Rspectlly submis ted, 0o H. L Barwietk, m C. A. Voelker, Finsace Committee. of The meeting then aldjturnod Li be WedeLeday, April ll11th, 189t4. .he P. . QUA YS, Pretdeut. ab- YAbEC5Y BauL, Clerk. Au ehspleasiar thiA amddisea du tn 8 old ite pa' tdm . take the ui rmipau nre 0ii e La- -,a~afnijjjj~~~~~-l ~~ mat .: w . . . or-th at te - hlitip jr vel erarors, ew rdt.t ;: au s;t. b stufo y De Mewrsyad pew sp and his pohtical fawerf. Whilabthe Wilsos -tar bill was p xdist i the Mouse none fotght - ando' lt ily for the measure than frinc ples of the Chicago platform, ated Isis record thas made, copled with the faithful services of long years of :olitieoal labors, endeared hita to the stuady Democracy of this section and made him a powerful candidate before the Legislature at the approaching osession for the Senate. In his speeches lie em. bodied the sentiments of his people, and by his vote he executed theart wishes. tiearting in public affairs early in life he bialded rapidly and well and had erected a public aharacter respected nd hoiorable . One small telegram, however, though it secured bulr the lofty place to which be aspired, has tum bled to ruins the reputattoa which it required years to make, and aliena- C ted the friendship of thousands of supporters and admirers without making him a single friend. He has secured the office until his successor is elected by the Legislature next May, but bad he remained faithful . - to his party pledges and friends, he - perhaps might have fadiled of promo tion by the governor, yet te would i certainly have been selected by thea General Assembly as one of thet United States senatore North Louisiana has long been entitled to one of the senators, and the people wi ot this section were working earnest ly to secure the place of either White or Gibson for some of our prominent men, and no name came J so boldly to the fronr as that of Mr. b, S. C. fBlanchard; but his uncondi- R Stonal surrender to sugar will certain- ,to u ly defeat him next May, and the of a governor will learn that his appoint; ' a ment will fail of ratification. or We regret the mistake the new p senator has made. His political 0 stauding-was good, yet he has al- E u lowed his eagerness for office to o overpower his judgment. We know of but one parallel case and that was o Esau selling his birthright for a T c mess of pottage. Mr. Blanchard has sold not exactly his birthright, ) but his promising political career P e for an office the term of -which can not exceed two months. Esau was P intemperately haugry for pottage; 0 SMr. Blanchard was vehemently a Sthirsty for office. Both 'satisfied Stheir desires. but the price paid was enormous sad out o f proportion to Swhat they got in return. History f o repeats itself and Mr. Blanchard o will hereafter be known as Esau, as E a well as Dennis, in Louisiana politics. a -l Farmersville Gazette. E o For the benefit of those unfamil i iar with the matter, and in answer ao to inguirses, it may be stated that the Senator whom Governor Foster may appoint to till 'the vacancy no used by the prospective resigns tion of Senator White will serve o until he himself or his successor has Sbeen elected by the Leg'slature. o Should the Legislature adjourn Swithaout being able to agree upon a successor to Senator White the SState would be without representa-s tion in the Senate so far as that seat o) is concerned. The governor could not appoint again. The unexpired so term of SenaMtor White will termin ate on March 8, 1897, and the senatoor for the new term will be chosen by the Legislature elected nt S1896. Senator CsfGrey will sterve - until he hi reeleoted or a suceessr Selected by the LegisleatM e Should Sthere be a dead-lock and a failure to elect he could not serve nor soald tV governor appoint any One els to serve in bis plaoe subseqisut toe Op the session- of the Legislature. The approaching session of the Legisl. ro tare will elect three aenatosr.ne - to tilt the unexpired term of Senator Whit, iqe to ill the anetpired term of t ate Senator o Gibson, and o'I tp serta new- term begin ee. wing Marh I4, 155, when Senator to Gib.son's u~aokplaedtrrm will termin *te, .Of eouee it is probable astt Sone le wi! be heoento 11l both of the Isit named nLaess.. 9lt55. . srq' " '. . e R . osteceiro i-tgsarna Th -.nuln ssino ~e·Lg~i -7--l twttbe nroi-,$; tbf lot .bm -'arto, vi.* ' C:cain by Dr. Fo Th. ruuI Ic?:.iaa Iýý e s.lp'"' ' their sup will ever *pYreds46. Procliamlation.. In sceordaece with at by the Governor of the F . dat Roue. L., Marcb 196. anl etilen ýs eleelon to be held in East Carroll Parlib to fl the vacancy tmthe General Assembly ' of the State. caused by the resignation of Bou. J. M. Ketmedy. I do hereby order an t election to beheld in Ease Carroll parish, on Monday. the 16th day of April. 1806, to O11 such vacancyl and by vartue of tihe su thority vested in me by law. I hereby:til and name the polling places in the parish of to East Carroll to he as foltlows t 1st. Ward-Precnet 1. Nicholson's store. 1'reeilet 2. Fppes' store. 2nd. Ward--Precinct 1. Wilton store. tO Precinct 4, Atherton store. 3rd. Ward-Precinct 3. Court Bouse. Town of Providence. 4th. Ward-iPreelect 6. Benhaa's ator. reeInet 7. Iobertdale store. - 6tb Ward-Preeict 8,. Shelburn store. Precinct 9. Panola store. This done and slgned on the 'Ath day of c March,, 1894. In my oece at the'Tow of, to Providence, Pari . se Bst iarrolL itat4S of Loulalass W. E. DUNN,. Beturning Oecer for said Parish and 1b State. L i - sl Is your life worth 60 ceCnt? I Dumb Chills; Ague; Congestive th i Chills: Death. This is the evolulion j w I of that malarial chilly tensamion. ' Stop it ialtane. Plantati ChiiCuae to will do it, or it will cots you nothimng *t ---·---" tt Sold by J. S. Guentard. Plantation Chll Cas stops chills i st ops 'em quick, and they never codme r back. If you don't believe It, try it. ,t If it don't stop 'em ask for your money r back, you'llU et it. . rice bts. So.d Sby J.S. Guoelnard. We would not urge an article witl's out merit. We arge and gatranttte Plntation Cr htl Cats. Sold br J.S G Gueuard drug store, Z Pilttation Chil< CUij Ih gutaraateed s" If it don't core gc and get . your 't money back. Ask your mterhant d about It. Price 60j t Scd d y J. noenard. SN otice. A. X. Nelsesn, administrator, f the so Seossion of Geo. . Beabata hs Sled Ihe s * I snal saeont and tableau sad amse will be ,r bomeologated usless opposed within legal Id Aelys. -- OP: T'OIKIPN 2o4 Cleik ealt Dist. Court. S'JOIN WILLIAMS r Undertaker. Lak...5s I1,000 Guliona $1 . $2S. 'o 20 t *(lisii .eI . sheriff's Bae. State of Loutaiansn pariah ost Eastt rel. 7th Dlitrlrt Court.-Mrs. Fan - ooir and hbuband at at rVt.e,.lt By virtue of a wlit of Setsitrs and Sal to me directed by the Hol, 5teveot h Phle .' triet Court for the pariash (of. east ('rrel,| storesaud. In the sahee eatttled oauee, I will proceed to set at pobtie anteona. at the door of the :ourt Hliit . ln the towa. of Providence, heat Cartlo parisl. La., On Saturday. the 24th d1ay of March, IM6. between the horon preseerted by law, alt the right. title saod iatertit of Defendente, Ia and to the followg. de dproprib erty. tcfwit : A lot or rreel of uronad iisatd4 e the Sorner of ake & Sparrow streetAs a the :i town of Providence. In sxid paish and ?: State. destrihed as flhlowa. t"t-wit beginnling at the P~,tthflrst eqtir 4t.' Iake i Sparrow stre~eu in said toa ai:.' the corner of lot number twenty-osv, bleet lnumber one of tbe plat of the erl hE2. al towon cf ProvhleOee, runPing thbeue eastwardly along the line ot said lo,' on Lake street fotry-slx and one-half teetf them:e southwardly on a parallel ite with Sparrow street to the Ontther , boundary line of lot nuaber aineteelra ithence westwardly along the llae of salki lot number nineteen to Sparrow street, 1 theksee northwardly otx Sparrow atreet to - the place f beginning. buei the tUei, property acquired by A. T.uiWh sald .. M. Whitinagtot tfrom Nathesstsl UiligbtM a on August Otb. lda4. as per deead reserde in Notarial HookR. tollo pea et seq., of tbs* secorda of seet Cartrol parith sesed tar tile abore slt. "r icms of inlesb with the benelt etap praleement. &.W. i.H. Sheriff's oee. Providenes, La., Feb. l?#T4 -t a- -1