Newspaper Page Text
(~I4I~IAL J'OURNAI, OOP'I'HE I'AB4SH. M;RST . . ): I> LEAK E....... Editor PItUL1I H Fl) EYEI Y S:1'] ['lJ) AY. ulS ý tij)?CIýi t 1(! i4~'E, 1IcI* y*'tv:, ~1.'O Entcred at the Pst Oflic at St. F'rajinis 911'I'lll)AY JUNE 221), 1%1t GP.ES W1U ALL ELSE FAL Beltl Colugh yruIpI. 'ut'as Gd. Us in tfnjr. dl~d by dr fi dat As the . residcent urisally s,1vn one thing and does the otlher, one in:y construe his refuiI of c'onsiderationl of a thlird terl, n lending to his taking it, if be getf: a cha . l . A comparison of Mc inlyv with "Vqahington to the tat ter's disadvnn tage well proves Ill:t. comnparions are o(iioins, or even :,: ])oe!rherry Hays, odoronl, t1;r ticy indJee smell to heaven. '()One night lilsht eo edi'm" ,of a part.isani paper, t'len candidatc e for presihetil, with dignit y and ho11or. lUnt that the condlit ionsi may not he reve lsdct is amply shown 'by V. .1. B ryan .is editor of The ('onnmoer. Other editors may criticize MeKin Icy and iabuse i e the nluini:t ration,bu, tvlihen he (does it, it (seeIms to savor mi,'ir o"f pii(e and enlvy, however high his motive.s -nun ri.afly be. What, lie say.s, jars, and one:ilimost symlpalhizesn witlh he I man or s ysltem he assails,so natural is it for hum:an :at'ire to despise envy--in ot hers. - --~ 41 4 , -a . . The new liilding at the State Insane Any!lmn when completed was loniud to be witllout any pro lision heing ni:ile for beds, and they are being provided by ,popul.ar s biscriplianl. It is a slecticele iun ieed for-a great state, 'like Louisi .rmn to be placed in Ithe psition of :receiving charity for one of its pub lit institutiont .. Political capital w ill donbtl.less be made of it lhter, but it should be remembered thlat lhie joke is on the members of the i:slst legislature, as that ,ody failed "t) appropriate fiuids for this pur. pose. The newsp-Ler fraternity n ill not be likely to forget, as their hills for Ipublishing constitut liona aieni(ents imuist fliit two- yeI'rs -for payment, owing to similar for'. gettfullness on the part of the statei aJlo'us. ----------·+) -- --- - Prolf. Mletstihikoff of the I'asteumr Inst. thinks Iihuankind provided with too munch intestine, declaring .he large inltestine useless, aind the ~mall intestine quite too long, as prIoven by instances where parts of .'"t-.bowels were removed, amount lsing'to three and a half yards in one c'hill, without. detriment to the health. Perhaps the Creator pro vided at redundancy of' bowel to protect mian from such experience,; llnder the surgeoni's knife. Serious ly it merely shows, that li;lunrc adalpts itself to circuuistauces. Mlen -wili continue to rely on God's better kuowledge, and decline to part with ,.low Iillle'eWSNly the scic ti: ts uitl' declare su:h orga-ns. * Somi.hodiy Irhas droplped' inIto poet ry iii this wise: "The shirt waist man .and the llet waist girl go hand in hand today, and the people, yearaf ter year, keep on Ihrowing tlheir clotlihvs away. 'Thlie coat and the Vest. are laidl to rest, and whiereis the fleecy shawl? And clothes get thin iur and fewer-what will he the end of it :ill? Oh, what will the shirt waist man take next from the thing litehas to wear? And what will the nlet waist ,ill throw off from her shouldiers now so bare? TI'he shirt waist tUlan :nuil the Itwtist girl-go olling down thie ~':y. 'llave -vce1 stal'rted a trend that is going to endiI in the old fig leaif utoe day?--Ex.E ------- - -.e ~---- "A hllbscriLer to in agri'ti(lt ul';t1 1aper, says theSouthlernlFarln(ma. zette, ''"ays his meat shrimksi up in ruriing, and also in cooking,, till tlhere is little of it, a(nd yet itdoes notsea son lthe vegetables well. He nishes to know if it was probably killed on thlewrong timeof the mloon, or rather -onthe wrong moon. It was killed nbout-one or two 1ounms too sooni. That is, the hogs shonld lhave been fed about a moon or a moon and a half longer. Corn was se amcvlast year, a:id lots of hogs got killed on the wrong lime of the moon. F'at -te-ig is largely, a 1iroeess f dis --iciitI1 water in the tissuesa witl'fat. Wgt nt .ationed, td i, t is t Ie e Comubt Thickens. 2 I An enithuiast for good rowms, The True l)em)oceiIt is heart rnd or soul with the Ipionlc'r iwork iniistitu ted lby the hPolic.e .Jlry to secure. ilmla rovecreInt in the public roads. : The way will he heset with difhicul. ty. 'lThere will be populair opitiion it to con\veit, %posilng iiiterests to rcoiniliate, local jec Illo:e.; to hIe allayed. Every body is not yet 1 ready toI receive the inew doc'riie, and the fa.ct that for lack of nlea;ls all the roads in all sections of the I)arish cr.il:ot be, at o1nce, imlnrov ed, is slure to arolluse suipicios, however unjust, that ulllawfill disº criiilinalious lh, Ibeen i1:0le. This poinit is at once il!uit.trie I by cor '(respo de(!( !( in allOt her" colullmn,, from a promicnent citizen of tlhe Se! ndl ward, where lie he etray.i that t Seven lhe has rcei\vd the impressio l I 1 that discriminatioIn las -been made a: ngoinst his ward. This is hardly a fair to the cofa ninit lee ou road:, : who I'pre(lted the report, or to the, .1ent:)nln eln the Police J~Iury who voted for it: i' )pti'4l. The "':nrl iJ fndlls, and h desire to gain ex p(ericuce aione preventq them from attempliltilng to i 't)prove nall ithe, ras <(l of the .larish. Il7w'ever, M-r1. I )niiel calls atten li ion to a (lisci repaniic'y betweeil the road duty(3 exactncll ill 1the new dis I rit. and in thuatiuitside -of ithis district, a di`sctpinllalc y which if .al I Iowed -t. o c'lltiiIii, wouild certaiinlly"y lay the Police, .uilry openl to the ci haie of .tundtute discrimination .M Tile diiscreplicy iniist he al overI - igfor there (-il 1he no righteous easo.(il ili exacting oil:y six days worki' in-deI'fault of tax, from those \ itii the road district while le i l quilrig welve dlays fromli those ou.-i side. lThis is bounld to cause fric tion, antd as a si.lre well-wisher ll and co-worker with the Jy ill its road ordliuiule. The True 1'i)cnoroat hoplies thait (he discrepaliny will 1Ie to ir l eoved, thait oppl)osition nimy nc I, I rediied to a iniumniiui anii that all things may work together totl i the eventual .improvemenit of all the parish roadll . The Farmers' Institute. July 4I has been appoilited ashl e iat day 0'r1 holdi nig The ailrmlelrs' .In- ot slit ute at this pilace. In sculringii thii.slnggesti've daite, tIhe CiLizeis o .sheolthd feel that thle indtieeie(Cnt is '; (lce gloaer at o i:sn k'th co ccasion a pht; tulle iuii every sMns of thei word, Thieti' is scIai'cely .ied 4to urge the i1 pi.t'rtaniice or thie uI,'ful- i iess of 1these instittutes, wheri fa oiiiuus gi itTe for discissionl, hel l atid .idvice, ted by men, whose yi life workl is the :'t dity o)' agriculture a Id kiindred pioL)lemis. .No Oii , at tenlclding these llmeletings, who has hi-ought a miitid at all it aetordti withli its ,iuts, butt has gone Iaway'l the.wiser for its (OUllsels, the Imore ; Oncouraged to solye the 0lriIemi of successful agriclitudre. Of aill this, as every one is co.viitced, hence it ii;i oiily lIet.SSfTry to Comntieit Ilh)QliIf the timeliness of this institute, ci which the bounlity of the state rio- .'1 video. A ''tic Immorital Fourlllth is iegin Ruing to receive celebrative recog hitloll Iby tire Sutllueri' pelople, liuiAd it is welll a tha the great; atl day uf Amleric'al inldOplnducMle shouh Ph thllus comeI to its owll again It is a hiriit~'ge of honor which Ilo ., Anieiicai should foricgo. In thi li.a ilnstlalnce, the fact Ihat the fillil)im ' f insti ute is held on this day, shoihi of hisredtu.e celebration of the oarth; he aiid at the Nio4 tiime a complete ha sutcces of the insiutit . te. .iA.l.arbeeile has bicen sliggesleil, CL so that theuiiiutiudes whiclh aiend lt may alsobIe fed. Failimngi a bat-iie cLIC,:Lhere shiotld be a lund4 or nilljh haiitiquetii -v,whIich culd be spread IV onveniently near ill t e court house tls ir ,yIrd, or ii Pythian ',all. Thel el*o raigeinllet. have u elttrailrseli e-aui:.iid 110 Surer"way Of atitractitig of a ctrowd, aitui -otseliliutly ,secur ing the greCltest.gool ior i ke. great est iIile-r, Notable History. ,, ident of the Ittliois Central raihldr 'ad, Iwas asked tio aiddrews the U.niversity of Alississiippi at eomiimeincemenif. hi the paper lie prepared, but dhid iot reid, owing to unavoidablo ab sence, the followiug, bit of .local history is fouind : . . he "O1 Uec. 20,T831htlte first natlive born governor of Illiisi~sippi, Gi. - rurd C. Brandon, approved the'ActJ to extend and inoerponte the WeMt si Feliciana Raiioad Coitpany of the 9 state of Loni!ana thlwitt the atte t. of i. 1sinsro; n of die rovijons' cont~edd in th! Louiianiiia ect ticrerating the Is, West Feliciana Railroad Co., adopt id ed, ratified and enfRc( It hinto'a hla Sof lMs-ississipli, atri eil0t.i ,that •e, said act ~hnldk therenafter :ho in falI s force and ctect;, as weltl wiithian tis i. wit hout the state, '`as art tct ilncor n pcrattilg a comnpa1my for tlr- purpose [o of creeling a railroad from tire townl , of St F'rancisville, in the state of .r Louisiana, to tlhe town of Woodtl ville, in tle county of \Wilkinscin." s The West Feliciaua was the first. e railroad authorized by the state of Mi::sisiippi, and, if I inislake inot, the first interstate raiilroad ever chartered or built. It was coicei. l d and carried to a successful estab lishlnent by Mlr. Edward McGehee O,e of the origina selll leI of the I state, who had gone thither lduriig t theterri torial govern en t,a nd w hose tlescendanlts are still living in and a:iult Woodville. It is to-day oper :itedt as a part, of the Ynzoo and Mississippi Valley Ra'ilro.ad.' fORISEP(ONJDENCE. Information Wanted. Not long ago the Ilon. Police Jlll'ry-oft,his parish etnoted "In or dinance or law, somnethinig like this: "That all .citizens of the parish subject to-r'oad tithv -shall work on public roads twelve days in a year, in deTfaullt of work, the sum of .$1.00 pi er day shall be piaid, tc."' At the last. meetinglof stiii 1police jury t hey enacted another law. "Certain public ronadls of the par.islh to be let out. by conltract, to Ie paid for out of paIrish 'fulds. All people on said 1 roads subject to 'road dutly shall pay the sums of .81.00 per year or work six days per year,"'' By doing either they are exempt from/ urther duty for the year. The first law not having been re )pealed, J with imany othem tiu forced to woI;k 12 days or pay $1.00 per day, furnish miy own team and tools and amu.not ullowed to pay $81.It or work six days and be ex emltipt balance of Ihe year from road duty. Now will sonimc one please exphliin what iiýLht the plhlit3 jury has; to make such discrinminationi ? It seems to inc 1that I have the sanme right. 4.o work on lptilic roads at 16b ets. lt c'ay for 6 days as any t other ta x layer in -the perish. I sulli,.se though it is ily Imislortune to live oin a,;iblic .t'oad :in . Lh7 . tnd Star Hill, La. The Poirtsmou.t h, Obhii, ines thinks it. has the 'i:ze nairsI er boy in Pearl Lowery, g lad of niic Ue ,ea, . TIhis lad wanttel a bic:ie. I HIis fathelr n(l feelinlg ;ableh to buy it, I;he cast about hint folr uieas! ,to I earnl muoney to buy o+ue himsltf. On()e day he cane to 'lThe Timies mianager and iaid. lie would like to .carry. laipeTs.for hinm so, he could buty 1 a bicyce. IlIc expla;ined heo lived several milces outL onl the pike holtl ais he alue: to sch()Ol evei'y daIy lie s (cold comlie downi to the olfice it the afternoon and get tile flpers and I carry :lhemiI out .in lthe coUll'try, wluhere li'woulnd get uthe sublwcrib' r u&i A balrgaill was stlruck at o)l;e. In two daysthe lad caine agait atld sa;id lie hLl lteven iuil.sir:ieI's. - .Alunost dlaily lie adlded to te list aifd the linaluLgellentll ias s+o well pIleascl with his.cterpl)rise, lhait it ' gave hi ll an orider for wheeiel,svithlii 11 a week, for which Ihe tur:s over hiki ' half of the collectioii, or onle te!il for each pI;pllr. .lc his.lio'. a lisl of twn nty-fite, all nut thiree of which hle secui'ed himself. That. is he did bare until yestuidaiy, !whe'n the iei' was ;. shooting Scl'aI)Ce out (ol I.he Chillihot.he likee, aiid as al ri~nilt ome Il citizt!liest inll his g'ave, another is inoritally woullded aild still a third - lies inl!jail on al charge of !ui!'der all fronm a roandside house light. WhVii Mir.'. "lawely wa;s telling of the lu'lgedy at the supper tablle his : y'ouni11g holpful' broke oult:' "Pa, ain't , it aiwfuil! Juistthinkh I have lost t tl'ree subscr'ibers&"-Newtt)aperdom. tl A fearful loss \which only the hetart of a pIIblisier can tirIruly f'eil 'ITo Ulb 'TaSx Pllaytrs of the ParisYh ol: Wesct Feiicia ia.l Notice is ietreiy gilwln that hlie 'lisiting of tlhe Iproplerty uo tihs parish of Wcse F'1' 'iciuau Jiaa be,, -eotnplrtel, -artil the eestit: ·ttcl val.notirn iundHe by -,.mw.acorod i ug to'law. '.falc·auul list iLiw. t j.r l ini my offiorefiir irwpoctiom .aaLs correction 'iora tu;ta.L .fi·t) d1ay8 from untiui tereo.L. :MATT GI JM OltE, As ,JorW. F. Tire reglamr noarterly Meeting of -fire Parith iHoard of Silwol Directory wilt 'be held Saturday, July 6, 11901. (A. W. Nwm,11a , 'A. persons tjaving chlaims aga eu~oolau 1 ~W.. A~te' Jivj1> i;t 'isEES' F fIAYOU' ARAI LUMBER c6. )ITLL. LUMBER..I -Jl- BAYOU SARA, LOtUISIANA. "-te= LONG DISTANCE PI-IONE NO. 65. Alw'ays prelpared to fill or figure I Now is lihe time to buy your fire on any and all bills of ,ough l wood cut in regular stove Pine LnutIrher in di- lengths. For sale Imelsion lengths I cheap. House building plans and specifioations furnished on application. - H. HMARTIN,I BAYOU SARA LA, SIlouse, Sign all Ornllamental Painting. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINIiG, ETC. :o --- o: I A stock ,If pure \lhiil It,:uld, Zinc, liuwsed Oil, 'l'mlu enlino AMP :td ays, oU hanmd, w'hiich will be mixss"'d ;ait colors ill and in qun ttities to scuit. Lost, Strayed or Stolcu. Two ('oltx, one 1 Ycar 01O1 lld hom Colt, brwnba, or ·,\v'llteforpt;lll M~aze down hl is fitee, laid our, Mare cult, .2 3 vs old, bay with htar.in forehead.. Informa tion It aiing 10 their uixctslyv .will be suitably rewartd¶!1, !SAM EAMS, rut's. 11414'eli'sl''LaI aslt2 d.lai tai iou Paartitloil Sa e. St·:tteeou ~cutibsirttis, 'arrutltlttý' .1ý'rurt Viii . cijala, \Viuiice Claiborne vs kiuil Cmiai hiorit. No.31. By virtoii ofj *'ol!-lfll14l1ii to 1ICdirct4c ed in theu~ 2401 .1 odial iiTlist~ri t rntrt~l, in2 andi fur ,sa;d p)trto-h, I will sell *Il aN ibI lie auction to ti';.h ;hetc 'it bidd.or -on I le pLemises4 in the !o'vii otf Rt. Franicinv -lie, off `atltrl:ty, July 1.3, J901.. a certain lot f1 "tound' witih isut ovi 110111tN th'evoii,si2ulad on the1114)1 i Catholic, i }fill in the Iowii .1 '"t.. I gawcisvilh.', [:ti.. firotingii Ig 111 sot ) Ift.'141 anld ru ing bark 120 It, onluntiec, 0)110 i'fIt, one' iiin u, 0110 cow, ant' 1 vi.ýrI I4g, si2. hiu.,ii t ui* .s.~! intnr tmi e lf art lJsi with ,hti.21211L Cf iP .J. If. C'LWt('K. 8it'iitf. Si-.4.i4'e.o Louti 10.00,l'aP;rl'it of .iVest 1"oIli (a11(0..ýcei~ SiCi(fai~ i. t).$ioilll1, Nio. 't liv uu oi f uta il ve-uiisinli to rue' 4liri it .dil'te4i islioe 2411. .Intl 1)i..t. V'.nrt. ill situ jor dlt pa Il stiI ci; ''l'itildot' at iynlllit ,111 ticzo' ii rhea Iti I~ct I * Ii. .i;tl' .Ilrlse:. (. de c o h Iio l'l -c t :1 I liii) ii iL1'.il:, ' 12sil oii 221(1 ii x yii ICty ittii 1Ot'i 144~,.,. itt-Ol 1"11I11t" lofii 1C1 uaili :I, 10. Ilh ~idxiiu' 2 M t 1 We 1iollil( l itilidu tto and Weat 41\ltiia e lt Intelrl, sio ii by Fishier 'Mii lard. 2id. rifti 2411-eM o)1 1au . iti1 ' iiro r 1(1),1 secit it'l t!:3, by l iAt'Ii r- Miiairid, Moulthl by WV II ,ni iii, cast by iai oJ r lii Himaid, uest by l.2"-ergi.o. 3rd, Li .iltt i ac' 18 lo 1:11(i m210 ot being all tnl ivitled tilerest, i bt ii (l cact of I.,u Ion1 tidediihi iorthI by A Sttblt'xsii:gei', south by Vil ic Laiver'gne, eais by Ihuyoi Saita (Jrto.k, .'ttt byv Mis. Pl Mlihew+s o:uj (11t11 12o',', I lck ponilly, 1 I-n-owntº oil OVi, I 7 cows. Ii- salve'si, 4. yet-l~iug... 3 ho; s, 1 iiowý. 1(i -1' 111;, I a' agon, 4l )!oIcs, 2 ncii ti vatursl, 1 Sito1 ie, 2 hoes, 2 (HIS of plot( geail', I1 s01211e ;od b;idle, ]shul.it ;;nnl, I hind saw~, 1 liallil ax, 1 Ital-row, '2 (-iiitoin hasket s, 1 sil v-t-i Watch(l, 11411 gilll li c.se, 1 sil-1'V03 :iY I Cbililt,2ti bblls o' corn, 'I4'12iioUnt'a I el wi4t.( 44 lid Lflit of alp lJ. t. scl~gtl utl .1 11. CLAC:K. .-I:+zi'VRAY K"O'ICE. Taken 1.Hi; i.w 11.:1.'. -lJ:llltlll, (te oild i'111 l~t1,tli i4oie Writh nhitLmsaiatik on c:,tat shlouiJlder a(1nd white 131( jUhilel b1 Outuacli, 211)112 14 Year ls 0111l an d ap prat1'ised(1 by ~two W'(iI &t11P!2ifltS, W. il. MIltithI atild 0. G. 17aluitolld. to i-wort th $ta. J. 1'. gtIal nulanl EtS'lI'UAY NOTICE. 'I'tka l- ality 0. G. I Tiiiutofld. me rod lilt1, 110 41ist4V1a, "11o bland, at3 yeats oil and1( aijipraiiied by t i- sIwon :bplptiir4, WI. I. Stui ith nod 0. GI. LHm wouiid. to ;t~u wort h..$1 .P J. P.? 9tht wardl I~eliiiijeult Tfar sale. St-ateo-~f Loulisiana v8 1)0111 (p4.111 Tax 11y v ir'tul of I ho alu l-h ºi'ity Ves~ted inI ill by file Contstitufioii- ala Lairs of LEInisi of 1.11 Iit~ltt' botlnsj iu~l7JlWie 41(4 ivil ei". tiict' oilt;t tof 1124241 l'i811l is hel(1, '.i itln iili ;Itt II o'e1loek a. (iI.:1.·1 (i~fll h,tsrlV tflt till Mutultdny 11.(1 tiitl sn~lr wccedlur~ (biy 1111-. t slit 51( l'Jlne:.1'·o r-eowplete, all plroporly 011 whichr taxes scra 411(41 to t~he St-,ate i' LOUisigiulutd.11 jitia iah 'of Wuie~i lr'eiiClana; itiu hiliI'tt'lcuulryittlcl of all taxes asse~ser1 il tbeu.yt'ar 11)1)0 anti erichl )11'4l~ioul year t~rirctqi, .togetliasr· 'woith i11trest titoreuzi hoiiir t-lt~3ust Iay-AfiIeootulb44r 1i~OO un~il Itaid 141141 I. ) coast.. Morguto Cltasw.3.a1, -Lot:1O~i m 9 ina town of h~4IliliSl Slra, N;4 Ix 1i-Vrs Lasi' ~I1,JLa ..cre+·asf .sA-'itamsted in tb'1 Ybh war', b~OlluliI4el nolihlthy ''Iwtnlll and SiJ~llOtl~, 8011 t~lb'11y4JJ &pillosan, eti~t and nV611t lIy Oall1JbeL~ Stt., 'J'41, $2 '04 Pr-r hilt 'Va;K $b3.GClt Totr,1; ~.)aWinc tionr of anid .;~r~i q et pay ~46IFt'I'uwll. Iltit paint nult ea~i~9~M ii4~~*flf'ep:·x- Wt; a i 4m,~tet flP~i*tr ie~ MADE BY, TIHE MANSS SHOE M'rrcQt PAT. DEC. GI2'! 1899 AND OTHER PATENTBi, PENOINGWZk 1M +~ CF, JOS. STERN K1EEPE1S '111SE;5 IDEAL SHOES FORt MIEN. lBwmitlcs aI ii i II ice ie of i i ri. lKiar, 'rlie , ain t loit r i. I iii iiha Gioode for Till, PItCEU ARE' ltiRtdT. TGMB STONES Of Every Dtescription. ]'t-rylils \rnlrtil1c1g SUCIl \\ctork (1411e will Ildevl.! lIddIi1eP,:5 E. ENOCHS, Box 107 'it. Fr'tiiiisville, Ia., Who is hero andl ptr('p;,rt"ºl to Ku]ºp!ly w~ork of MarbI1 and Granite at lowest IposrilIle prices. POLO 1-i1 I:idl a ' i high5 years olid. Black with White 1Montlt . i11l stand fo!r IliteSasoi at Fee º$1000 WVi i (th l etur p111vilega it mtares Palstuhage tied but will not he A, S. LEONARD. * St. Francisville, La Best Bt;i tin (111 (;ait ini town,, I (sl4oticl~tllt p)rices. EZvery day., fl.es.1 Ibread,. A I w13'M h)IohtlIt aid polite alttention JDaily Brea'ld for alil. CU WEEIICHLINC: .Seedman and Flo ist Main Sto-o l29-131,CUanp st. Branch Store, 1107 .Decatur. P. 0. Boxr 1329;Nerw OQrlcanm, La Imlporter :~lld dealer hi ilmoer, field 'lIud gardci seedc Spcciarlties -Creolc~s Onion Bsed, ~~l~utrt~ O,· Choice Bseed Cornl r41it :1114 Orn\llrr Trees, Onion S Lbt41 VIower Se~eds 81111 Plants. Wt In'flEu TO (Sklir. A. secondl uLftld Estoy· ~Organr. (ilieap for I cask or is nll snil ilollthly ilttrliI~lltns. App'ly at thris office. ·New....... Mrs~ -.. SENED T0 ,- i . " .... . , Becker Furni Baton Rouge, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. CHAS WEYD HARDWARE, WA AND CARRIAGE, IATERI: -- -- YOU WANT YO S-BICYCLE REP B3ATON ROUGE, Will Do It In Firt Clas St «_ IRON CHEAPER Ison Chairs, Ta MA rches, Voass, H r IN Dý1 Of iC ., w R i POPULAR PUBLICATIONSP b has for nrsadsy sty yeaC beea tional Fai Newspapes for - farnpe, s ani vtIlagews. Itso g . s l- l , plend Agricuftral Depart Nient, its reliable market re- 5 5 YORK pors recognised" athority fashion notes, its Science and WEEKLY et"c:E"tman : WEEKL" " etc., render it indispc abe la scriptioa prlce, *IOO per year. Tn connection with The Tribune we offer to thoe Who~dho ilusetrated weeklies and agticul±ural Isuana,, tha ollowin bg d North Amerlean ewlevaw, New Yor1k ,"-Mt.,, . Hairer's Mangafsine. New York Ciity...... ..0 ' Hlarperf's Bar' .. New York tf .....-.. - .... Harper' Weekly New York ttr...., ' Scho's Mae aine. New York City...... ... .,00 McClrew o 1tel, New York City ........10 FramoLeslie' Maaontly, Ne , . Y Yok t...' -uhaeot's Mamazine, s York City...n.. .. Succres, aerw Yore, d.-l a-1 8 Yr 1 Cot......eDetu , ,s..... .00 -ae ld new eos,..h..4t.... oea Tcrs mer'st toasbcineN York Cite.IoLheWo A lmeri A i uaind, ahte York. il ht. . ....Y-ar re ..rm......tre......a., rlle, O....-.... .;...... r News, rntlema A Y, Oio . .............. ¶, SYouth's Camea, ot. lo .on . lIau.... . .: . . " liF-;o. ne m rn, 1.. ... . . ......... M.Ligaa Farme . _dOho Arlington Club" Whiskey Iii Qn:+rt4,: Pinis y1nl Liil-h ilnik Ni et ol . lino'ot in ti1h It mltd. Motif, gonlliiur wit houit (11in lt~e. e jO For snlo~by S. BLUM, St. Francisville, La.: litquor dcu atJu tlkro ugl ? , out thy; Count Iry. A . Iieliiiin &;· UQ. Sole Proprietors. I havei ntt Aftoi Villa platittiou, t stray roai Tedcas mane. 14 hkirt. Y~tc~ ouill b~tus uanaab~~. i~ ~t~yu -fa i*e t4Pl~gio U.s*oriaq nai" a. ý J ..ti p.)ý " ý TONSORI tiuiii n.dM;v last em e veras. iitfrn8aaiet iuferewsntiuq i- iro4 42b i.