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ad1 art te sewens of uelrS'
stasHbalait a trcnls *d Stlwreaie
Sttsts~ IWill SAY. special and
Pte5l t'al.Ijbutela e rosU~sed
; E. sep11
*ltradaatus ofbe Df enta
C erwm~i~cp~r~aS to A.
A 'Y'lc kattoarg, hla
:Z4'TO"N I. DAVMS,
~ ~.· tLake Providence. La.
A'=Judge Montgomuery's law office.
W. 3) $3ZLL
lurgeon and Practicing P yatolan.
(Obtstetris a apelalty )
Will respond to all eslla. day or aight.
OQRe at 3.rarrd drug store. Itesidence
nerttto Met odisat C are
?tvfaenl for mnedical services must
bn.male at the close of each mouth
pmttlvrely,
^ ý lake.?pdareee La.
Lake ir Ka.`
g . etsti * *. at, t# .
k l Ieial t.8. WYoLTal..
Ir. " ttstsdr"s t
daer 8Sani t *. .oew'
See If von are as the jury.
Vote on Tietleuiy "the f7tb.,
B tau gtv to #`ffh-Ai ~.a #rrow.
º_ le vilee at al AtiCtt+e wr
R 'eyr' C., Mure raturmetl Tuesday
aorultig.
On acC4outt otthe continued rains,
Corn plantirn Is backward.
Copt. R. N. Ilea tells oe lie has about
eoveiw.-ive -scree of corn up, and look
Fig risen~.
Au llcfr isaslibl )tw gpunishment
04 ,40" tp gor ± nttrying- eon
ceei `wesir~e t :: - tus
· ~ tIowyIr coil
A ,ý
Mr: 1 pcey ie lquirtsureA Suniday
from New O;Iýces.. = lie. trurne up
r° Eae4It s4A one of the` days I
Wrhil. evtry . goes to Chmurchi, 1
&ai~a at~l i~uera. .s
Itirnotnber t1hat vs ý . ay, the
27 h 'is the lair fcr the :riinariea, and
dona't you forget it. }J
The returning o atsu lais .prnec.
lamojo:: lit :hhii ts:. it- rift the
electioni for a ileaii.glr...
Thme Misses Bentii of the Biend
4jme. visited Murs MSINS Sclmneid
mitt (or the pac~ish of ~L Car: o:l .
ontoll terY Qfine nm:ai IUCK be ex
ises LeFay mnovelto thei~cr, i,
Sj~rtew o on'lraday &la yO
aIseams 6. hlapp s'yU~a~l~~r oa-. tie )
Vets' yorstelf, ake yoriur brother..
4 os't loumorJ..ert1I at h01
cae hosck rot UrlLEtiV akm i~ri a
ia e. oafised lr ni~h to their re- A
latisciu thrlaj7i city. A
A o sia wo has.atlh .i stabioit of L
characte to ioamoi ~ ou noe:tteo
th iler, ie iset degsere re~Caul Jw ~
lionat he t~aimd of hr asroiae .0
1.1,. L. ~ ~ ~ I~r Ittetneedo nth
Ruhlast Moodarls trou4ri'.uilatilel, t
hTI: serrgis at c'rsd. Oahii )Church
Msstwrbsumrasjip 4uwa.. M45lc·lictol4
ham.ct 16'j ali ite ohfit SfAr·
*i *ia~rlm f'odr lkt~kry i4ens c*6eulr I
purO~lefuy ·nail agc r hlaecpran nue
thpoult~r...e) it .d.C^fi~r- *·k
timAlrtl·bse uwlP~urcj
oftctrr 4frt otoumac Ntew or
(I~ec,,crcltrtbeet heyrr rcou- 8W
tlou~ ~ ~ ~ ~~'~ i*Ai ~rd fI~*~i~caa
'a . ~tc,p jrr ouu b
. old obreon Tsies4sy morling
bfs relatives. He , of Scott
e Slous hasve Balhe d t rbslr Icor t
od nad will lay offstewbile, haling
a work steadily fort eaorly two yea
SBe. U. O. W~ite, preuldlag
ý of the distriet, arcied In town o,
a Saturday morUtnlta tes An phold
. quarterly coferene. ThRev. ge
S tiemass delivered two ablesad inmprq .
_ftn e sermoe, on Sunday to quite
large and attentive congregatloas.
'v liewhere will be seen the proceed.
lngs of the Parish Democratic Ex+eco
e. live Committee. It Is not #eqmsary
- to comment upon them fo0tl iy esx
plain themselves. Next Tuesday, the
27tBltkt., les beeu flied for the pri
maries. Let every voter make use of
his ballot.
,t We refund money in every instance
it when Putanion Chill b Fever Cure
fails. Sold by J. S. Gueuard drug
store.
Last Sunday evening Capt" R. N.
Rea stated to the Military Company
that on the 1st of May the medal for
the best drilled soldier would be
alwirdel. -Now boys, do your beat;
For the eyes of the fair will scan you that
day,
As you stand sear the throne of the sweet
e Qruteen of 3ay ;
e Then stick to your guns and win the
* ward.
And-fame wall proclaim you an East Carroll
Souard.
Ou loeday evening the clouds
blianked up "In the west and were
black and threatening, anid looked a
little cycloeish for awhile. The wind
Srwas very strong, accompanied by
tlightaltng, .rla and hail. At night,
about half paet one, the dose was re
peated sed caused over half of the
people of our town to get up out of
their bteds a d prepare for the worst.
We have beard of no damage done.
SrJ. &. P. Coats' Spool Cotton
at 43 less 6 per cent. This price is
to merchants only.
W. N. WITEr, bGT. 1
The biggest fleet of coal ever in
charge of a single towboat left Louis
ville on the 13th, and passed Provi
dence yesterday on its way to New c
(Orleans. "The Joe B. Williams took c
the floating field of black diamonds, c
Swhich covers eight acres of water a
surface, ootalaius over a million c
bushels, and, if hauled by rail, would [
form a train of cars l1} miles long, or i,
76 locon.otives, each pulling a triun of i
20 cars. This would mean about 1.520 b
flat cars, and there would he 600 tons it
to each locomotive. The coal is the lB
property of Charles Juste d ;Co., the I
big Pensylvania coal field owners, and g
is untder the personal charge of Gus
Julie, one of the members of the firmt.
The coal alone, not count lug the boat,
at the least estimate, is worth fully
S 0,000."
Why pay *:.00 for a chill cure
when you cant buy l'hmatio OChill
Cureoj us at iOc. SLold by J. S. Guetf
drug lstore. i1
Mrs. RI. Dreyfuo left for New Or
leans last Tuesday, on the Cliy of
lllckmao. 1er cease is indeed a sad
te e; she came to this town some 20
years ago, being thet, over 60year old,
asd for ,mnay years lived here happy ti
aud comlortable in the midst of her ct
children,. One by one. bowetver, they
wire alt jutbsera t*et4e('* i, and
she, the mother of taealL rdPered
stR l aln ra olibea they re no a
mor. ShLe also might have Nist- like N
'•l Ieae. Ilong .aelity w 1ote to
Is fafleu Iath the sear. i1ow i :
Aud that which should acompanheld age,
As bonour, lovy, obedelbun4e, (lp ot
friends, m
L must uot look to have..,." .,
Mrs l)reyfus went from Lere to
the Ot Folksl' Jewish Hosnme~l New
Orleans. May her last days bieappy st
At their last seeting thi Police th
Jury droppqed fth yepelatjrw list, to
owing to th p ali ' dilUa, the wU
treasury. lI the coedlilon of dt
[thI.1aThete es waae *ht and fir
[;p~a% .tcaditur :,rerf outh, at At
$$.ta btieg frasf two to ur
seven' a catlons,fromu negreas eptire
ly. *ti liame the list wis diesoo- t,
tiuaed ;t APllee Jury wipe pieytig as
tyl h dollars per spotlh. Tllis
oeLjpea.;wosldia e 4arseaa#d shookS t
pa sipos have bean
awe " a rendi be
that "re e
ttlaset . of th e
before prim.
ion to eppt
Sn e b remain i: ~ bOWs",
ry to~` i to, the
tas '` n tei*emell Trot. will
' be the result, which will lot show us
e up In the best light.
The withdrawal of Mr. Beard from
the race, sad the reported itthdrawal
i f Mr. Davis, leaves the !Ld to Mr.
Wyly. This was the bes `thing th
t.two first named gentlemen epuld have
e done, as the larish Is so overwhelm
ingly in favor qf Mr. Wyly. Mr.
I Beard was out on his ow merits,
irrespective of party afllfctions, and
seeing that his strength was small, he
e exercised good judgment in quitiug
e the field.
It is a fact that has gained credence
all over the parish that Mr. Davis was
r. brought out and sustained by a small
' party of administration men; and the
r his candidacy has been not so much
e against Mr. Wyly as against our Con
; gresmasm C. J. Boatuer. Mr. Wyly is
an outspoken Boatuer man; and his
t endorsement by the whole parish, with
the exception of about twenty-five or
thirty citizens, shows how strong the
strength of Mr. Boatner is in East
Carroll.
s We make these remarks irrespective
e of party feeling; and in doing so, we
a voice the sentiment of the masses of
I the people. It is due to them, to the
' district at large and to our efficient
Jongressman, that an unbiased men
tion of the situation should be made
e at this time.
t Let every voter, therefore, come
out and vote, if it is possible, and ,
make as good a showing as we can. I
Easter Sunday will be as usual
celebrated by our churches as the
Christian day: "This is a day the
Lord has, made, let us be glad and re.
Joice therein." All have prepared
Sgood music for Easter; the Catholic
SChurch especially has a very flue pro
gramme. Mrs. J. E. Ranadell, leader
of the choir, will have fine solos and
choruses executed on that day. Her
choir is composed of excellent matn
sicians, in fact, the very best in thet
city; and we are glad to hear that Mis t
Lucite McCulloch, who for several
months has not been able to sing and
whiose fine voice was so much missed
by her friends, will resume her place e
it the choir, and sing the opening
Resurrection hymn on Easter Sunday.
Hllere follows an outline of the pro
gramme of the day:
1-Tanhauser March, Wagner's, by Min J.
Wttkouwaki. h
2-Resurrection Hymn, Vocal Solo by Mss
L. Mcoulleoch.
--Fueb's KIrde, Solos and Choruses. o
4- lruol's atorlt . Solos and Choruses.
5-Veul Creator, Solos and Choruses. g
6--'uch's Credo, Solos and thoruses. et
7-Buck's Ave Maila, Vocal Solo by Mnis
Katie .MeHalloch. is
8--uch's Sanctuse. Solo and Chorusl. b
9-- luen's Beaedietus. Duet by Mrs. J. E.
itanedelt and Miss L. Met:nlloeth n
1--Fueh's Agnus. So4ooand Choruses.
l--Graad Itecedslonat March, by Mliss J.
Witkowski. h
Having the needed merit to more p
than make good all ,he advertising
craired for them, the followmg four w
remedies have reached a phenomeanal o
sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for at
consumption. Couglhs and Colds, each k
bottle guaranteed-Electrie Bitters,
the great remedy for Liver, Stomach
and Kidneys. Bucklen's Arica Saldve, e
the best in the worl., and Dr. King'sl ht
New Life Pills, which are a perfect m
pill All these remedies are guaran. r
teed to do just what is claimed for
them and the dealer whoee name is at,
thobed herewith will be glad to tell you a
more of them. Sold at J. 8. Guenard g
Drug Store. a
Last Monday night witnessed s
storm such as never was felt in Provi
deuce before, with the exception of
the tornado that ipassed over our
town vveral years ago. It started
with Jove's lightnings, precursors of
dreadful thunder elaps, thoen cante the
fire and cracks of sulphurousroartng at
with Bule gnsts and blasts, and tte
uood gatee of heaven turncd h io se,
until it seemed to rain ea ts and dogsI
and pltchtforkt, Every one was np in
town and thinking: UIlell ts empty
sad the devils are here."
a'ot a soewl
Put f1tthb fever of the ads, sad played a
..daleerdr aor weleore.
has~~f~:'4~fy~sg4.9 8eqaisb.
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Al m taiens w ehids , te lt. g
he . tise-slt .nrLse . no t itsei
an -rtR rax tlkwLr wIy.`r
esr. P rByealty, tslatitg, a
SAll aoue thatior tenh, ere eus
AI st trs he rel is, , - .' t" -
il pair t dena pte e.ba t arred set
la g hrui s trBes l hou pand. she.wrfort
ed myte giuusts i •ue kele Agaw
r- Thle nester sune ra~S
I-r
Poetry, iusit , painting.ahee r teha t
dre and orat6ry are called thee r ta..
f This appellation raises twhemArive to e
e grosser works of man, atnd pitgn the
% in an etherealizsed; ºla*D, clusivey)
their own. e Wefnuit thn -wis. tea
e tal maidens with ros wresth hed ltii j
a swinging bhrn sthe r enu s end sfo gr~ti
SII mysterinousgure-tAte veiled f g ute i
enshrined Beauty. these attendants
Sof this great mystic are closely rutl o
- In our thought, for wiseeoer:we fully
s others rase before usn -
r Poetry to open to me the barred gates
e of her treasure housec, and, she grant
goleden domesan After a gretas sed iwa
of her white hand, there arotse out ofthe
Scodarknes this dappearedg isike
ess brilliantlys. blueI s spely oer d b
for the rays of the bewildengstrue sun-rise.
isgreen earth radiachoest with the summ the
haktwer of an eastern cloud, and ghr
- milgeus glemed it the tints ird ogtines fa a
respend thent Oriental palace. The
golden domes and minareta flashed in
firsthe t ter atmosphe enchand the ptnan
I colored marbles appeared like count-,
less eweingle. I deaiopell-bound th
awd depthmy disma. Thy ereand whisperseemed to be it
is oourit-yarcest possession it s the
heard sreane spiritama." A hroughty
smile gleamed on the irgin' stood f and
shfae opened the gate sps of the pbreathce.
was bornt etering the enchpposinte sid
cincts. my mind was over-powered
by a single idea-infinite. breadth
aof thed depth. There seemed to be ianter
inable orriped thors, dugeonsith cort
rooms. coudrawn ards nd him, aconies. an Ivory
heard strange spirit wings-flit through
the chadeep eyber in which stood and
fancied I felt a spirit's fragrant breath
upon my brows. Unconsciously, I
was bcoulrn forward to the opposite siand
osee the great room. There o saw ast
tructuy regal overeign, stting reaton
a richly Prospedro, throner withis realm
mantle drawn the spiritbi, and oeng neaivor
sceptre in his hands. The ig forew mo
head was not brde n led with a crown,
and the deep eyes looked far away at
one of the distant walls, as if their
gaze could penetrate the arabesque and
see the other apartments of the vast
structuhakare. My heart gave greatvi
nign Prospero's court, I entuler of this realmog
him then wasfir Ariel. Fora few mo
white marble corridor that led to af"
oaken cloister. In one of the nun's
stalls, beneath a painted window,
knelt Isabella. The glass-stained sun
beams rested lovingly on her white
cowl and black habit. I wondered if
her life had been, ",like a. dome of
many eolored glass. staining the white
radiance of eternity," and could not
help thsnkimg it was as pure on earth
as it would be In heaven. Swiftly my 4
gtuade and I passed through the chapel
and saw not far from us a dungeon- .
keep. In its depths there was a -
,rch's lunried flame, which revealed
three fantastle figures, dancing around
a burning caldron. They were the ,
weird sisters of Macbetb. Near them
stood the Thane of Gawder, **wsd- 2
iog. knee-deep in blood,'" wath the amd
ambition in bb 'eyes and the weak dies '
sppointment oh his lips. Far fwrim
him I taonght I saw a tell woman
with beet brows, wrkiglang In despair
her smal. white hads. But sensitive
Ariel s.~Hddred at this pricture, and
bor e me Away from the horrfble lene. 9
Out free. the murderouna chamber, we J
sead ine4iu an- open court-yard car
E -d - es anhid sweet with .the
per fwsw of antu eqwallps. The nterry
laokhtet liay ibsaung u po pethe air.s
sad fros oea ily s teup Uers peared
the atoi quhasisrs fite of Phebk i
heed a beora# aM
and ln· ta ~ j~~r wine em
~Lbs Pe di~irr
elirasJl I*~
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A• oa b
De3"frl lhele ur
t- wie t l
very probnly 1'E wrei .to
Ktondweput gegulyaidjisttir a i~ r a
FoAperne rom tter* "e .ol
11 .
Hend' spee. ita tloll pthaetirl "a
onll oto. the tait 0s10 tb1e areed,
*e votes, .. 4o
w 1 wbttle Mssar. viletoi aeot serie
tolre beors here e betls We
Sref oinf e f t o olia strong yand e
in ahlet h l try e6wLtr1 r. Tflr "he
Grpeeo s left y an k ten4y ea
tie w et prl le tt~er a ti0 bo e al t
plte dirtectaly oln vO, toaich wltak
SKideay rigesly aTiidg, ftdes an rgan0t
pi u rst themr lu etloit. If ~yoa ere
role eA weth Sick e *eeo -, mo wi ll
taking Eletriea .ti ter ,Me trial tina
convince you thutne e Is t.ti orenme
rotu bred leae, I boette aotlye 60a, aLr
Gutf &e Druag Thwur de. o
Last i sterdaf o iat o Marshal ftsCl r
onu while a ttenpting to i rres t&nes
colored boys who were quarreling,
Slred ive Ithe crowdand untoruntstely t
wounded a colored boy whro had oth.
ng ut eall to do with the ritr. The
wound its not fatal, aend the boy wilt ,
very probably get wel, Mr. lawhpie
Lon was put inder a #501) bond and
suspended trwu tied Marshal'e otlce
pefnding extulratiow, which will take
plae before Judge Mo.tguetsry teit
Moday The affair sore to r regrttd,
as it was a rash act, and one M*hAr
wilt cause Mtr.tsailton coderaMehle
SrouPane before he Apret oil of it We
refrain from making any eommenut in
advance eof the exarinatioa; wbhe, I
re hope, the Marshal ,ill be abie to
prohe Iis innocence in the dIsctarges
of his duties. Tbe erlaw does noter
aesror i afor the i o a ito ng a st week of
the oea.7th Drl In oie ,iotI May
Cuts Bruie, orei . r Saltt :s.
Bellesum, 'eversore. Tater, 01 ha4ped
W HIt MeCtllblu 6 Cors, an- ,. S..i
Andrewruption and p:til 8re P..e.,
Aor e pard requie4 t -1 aaarated
John W perfect sa.. ~..a or ,toe
Jrunded. Pro 25 ecuJspcr bon .
aFor Sale by 1.8. GueanrI ..
egPittration Notin e.
the Wollowing oting preinc -
At uir ,ore Marh 17..
At Aillon store, IMarck2.
At Athetoa store Mrch
ae the co.r bout., Lake ?reide~ee up
"4 rat J.ees
aba ud~ .);~s Si~~D~ 14:;. "·
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4 ia tesime ad i mre
wJaob Work a Special.
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