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STATE TAX SALES. -()F IMM.OVABLE P1O)PIERTY. tnte of I.'uli ianta v... I elinquent Tax lalet ,r, P -i- of St. Martin. B) virhne of the authority) test~ in me by the ('on.titution and laws of the State ,f Ijmuisiana I will ',ll at thle Irinciila front dwor of the Court Iihu ,ic. in which the Iistrict ('ourt ofmaid parish is held within the legal hours for Judi. cial sales. ityrinnniru at eleven o'clock a. m. on Saturday May 31th. 1890. and continuing on each succeeding day lntil said ia...- .r. . ilet,,oil. ii :immrovable prol rty on which .nidl taxes now due to the State of Lotliniani , e.nd Parish of It. Martin to enforce collection of taxes ais*ssedt in the year 10i0 to. gether with interest thereon from the 31st day of Decemnher of the year in which said taxes were duena th1 rate, of tuwo pr cent per month until paid sid All costs. The rt:me of ,amid delinquent tax payero the amlionUit io ti h taxes de )by each on the asess. menl if . tid ).ear, and the immovable property asei,.d t i each to 4w oflered for sale tia follow., to wit: Amount due. Vilfliam A|nond, 4 acres . i.udled n avoio e ieavoie a Ban kers w Itarrin $ I,96 Rcpr. of Francis Burbank, 100 acres n I and sw '4 ' of o see 25 t 10 r e 1.81 Olivier Broussard & Co., Half if 2141 irnes of thei undivided half of s1 ., of -e'es ,sec 7 na I. ie f n e ' asec l2 t 9 Ories,.ofsw'i..sctt6nw, & a w 14 " 7 t 9 I *iii 5,80 Nxtint1 i 1' :a1. 28 e a.ra. i,dlil II Thilodenux. e Hilaire, s Tt',,i,,l...ux v SMame 4,38 B. ('. 'a'tanier, 4i0 icr·ne l.ulnd,,l n (;rnnd liver, a Bulnis. a Tally w l.f.ort 2.92 Ernestine ,t At'x. ('aillier, Fn10are s l,biId.il n Bernard, e Badon, a l'ailllier w .1 Ilerty 6,192 Joselph I toucet. No. 2 50 acres biundeml n Pitre. A Quebedeanx. a Fali,,n w Prst 4,.tl; Francois & Als. .50 icr.e, Iiundled n 'apulmin, e Fuselier, a Tortue w lruchamrn 1,44 IIeur4 of Gathe, 40 acr.es slounded n Breaux, e Patin, a (ia the w Vermillion 2,88 GtOutave Giathe. 0 acresr n (iathe. , I'atin, * Patin, w Ver million 2,76 Rep. U. A. Gtuilbeau. OCre third of 2tLr.7.i-lti of the following 1414 2.lti acres ,lot Ir t 7 r 7 e. 134 4.1(8) acre It 1i , .. t. 4.:i. sec I' t. K M. r S5 . I4 70-(140 icrs lot 7 .sc 12 t. S r 7 e. 41 22. 100 acres frn. n f oiif sw 4 Pe 7 t t9 r e. 100 44-100 actre lots !,I. 2't t 9 e r It P. '29 acres w ', of w ';aec29lot 6Nc.t0ti s r9e. 20 3-.L10 acms lot 4 e 32 t 9 tsr 9 e. 27 6. 10 ares lot I oe 21 t 9 e r 9 P. 302 40(100 acr. larnausle Island formerly belonging to J. M. ('asidy t 9 er 8 e. 130 75-110 acres frac. sc :,t llsr 8 e. )i) acroe el: of e w (nel t l11r 9e. 1211acrer, e of aw Ia &aw4 i of w vi iection 4 t r 9 e. (11 27.1-00 nacrI i e.iof we I&n Au'1 of a e y sec 7 t II sr e. .7 ¬0.100) acres W e 1. e0 2 tlt I r 9 e. 108 10-1O40 acres frac we e 12 t11 . r 9. 32 21-100 acres lot 5 Ie 15 t 11 r 9e. 32Oacressn w w , of a1 ee 2 s t 11 r 9 e. 34 50-100 ares ne!j of n i 4 c 21 t 1 o r 9 A. 142 91-100 acres lot 1l, 2. & W s ofw I Ciecb tt I1sr10 e. 42 t.100res frar i rc 27 t II s r 10 e. 119 80-1 cres A of eo ', & a W 4of a I, sec 2 1 s r 10 e. 11 73-100 acre a e sec 3 t 11 8sr 1(e. 5.i8 r2U0 acres frac 9 ofnoi&neStofce(,s el0tI 51 It e. 2 1i0-10t acres lot 3 ec 4 t l13 r 12 P. 1080.100ecro4 all Kec 1 t 13 sr 12 e. K1 oeres lot a ' 4 of nw .is se 7 t 15c r 1 e. 129 57-1~00 4 crs lots 2, 5. , rsee t I13 r Il e. t; acnre, i oifnw . sec t 13tlr 12 e. 04 frac wof (trand River *ee 9 t 1 r l2e 115 yi-ltln w 4 of nw k e' of ee 'i ee 'J0 t 14 r 13 e. 20l acres frac e i sec 29 t It sr 1 C. 22i 72'100 acres a wa4 ee t 14 a r 1te. 1ie acren nw wI sec t 14 e r I Y. 40d all sHc 6 t 14 r 13 e. 1il i6.-100 acres all frc sec 7 t 14 a r 13 e. 34 81.100 acre t lot 3., I. ,ec 1 t II s r I e. 870 2-14) acres all ei 12 t 14c r 143e. 1195 78-1t10acres all frec woe 13 t 13 a r 13 e. 75 s'-100 acres lots I. 2 5. ;. rsc 7 t 15 r 13 e. 1746 1-100 acree lot 9 t 9 s r 8 e 1011 14-100 acres lot 11 t 10rt 10o. 40acrsnnt's of no i' sei9 t I tIr 12e. 2t0 acre sw l • w i o o e '4 we 10 t 14 s r 1 e. 2t) acres n 'i of n W 'L & e t - e i .t It a r 12 e. 80 acres w !, of r w sc 1ee t 1i c r 12 e. 161 50.100 acres w %of w s sec 19 t t a r 12 e. nU 21-100 acrea e.Iiof *te4 we 20t14s r 12 e. 10 screvs o Iise 2t 14 a r 12 e. 16010. 100 naem wv of w i sec 24 t 14 a r 12 e. O 13-100 acre- e ' of n w 11, se 29 t 14 a r 12 e. ncrese!.! of sw 4B tec 32 t 14 a r 12e. eLiof.i aWaiioftawt4 i e 1 see S3. 40 4L1.00 acrest 14.e r 13 e. 240 acrea 11ll of nw 4& e w See 35 t 14 a r 12 e. 35,04 Guilbeau a Begnaud. 75 ares bhounded n Bernard, e Fnselier. s Bernard. w (illard. WO acres bounded n --e I Hbichaux, a Lastrapes. w Hoetrt 7,20 Lewis .I ament, 72 acres u b'hretien, a Petey. G(albarini, w Road .\dlphe lMascallr. 14t acres bounded a ItRal . DI)uchallp, Washington, w Road 11,1,6 Cecile LeBlahe, 14 acres boindwld n t'ormier. A imirlien. a Thomas, w Nurmans.. l crs hounded n ('ormier. e Nasians, c Allick, w ('ormier 1,80 Charles Mllieno, 2l 00c acr w t sac 1St 96 r8e ,40 Isanc Ray (mond, 4 acre- I.IIndled n Lenormand. e Lese hse w Leniirmanid 1.48 Rep. Nichol-as Verret, 40 arr **aw i of ce. aec2 t 10 a r 9 e. Ii " lot :, m i 10 r 9 e 1.,50 Rep. of lhubert Verret, )42('-It( aclres tar . h i 2, 1 , t 1e 0 lra9. 25 r4I) acre frnc nee ui of fran a e t t IS ur9e 1,68. NON RESIDENTS. l . Adams, l . .c l10 t 27 r Me. 2,40 p. of .. . Bre, ,*-linr 82 lact I cer ct 10a r e. 48 Pierre lI:tunchtd, a}0Oaciisi , if n. ,, r21 tltr 12 s *%of , i I'rc 21 t I3rleniofnw 3 ser2t sc r 12e. n o r tof n o eT17 t 13. s r 12 2,40 E. Beunatud & O. Guidry, 21 ac, ', "lhili".haux.e Hreaux, sHegaal, W Vtrmillin gl9 E. A. Brots:trd, 44 50.Im "'., olot 7 we 9 t I sr 9 72 J. C. Itow.I & .\A., S41 I"-I la4mis, n of s w tisi&si of a W .,,'.i q -r r4 e. 1I+ts3,,5,1,7,9, 7 9. 1,a. 1.. 13.t 111,r. tI t . r 8e 7,7 5 Enente Borrel, t --- ,ro* n Hunin e Bayou Carli a s Dan. terivan w Ihnoaist w .40 Joseph Cafelt, - ' . 780 1i.1I crteDve nw a of a 1 £e ab of ne 'ss e10 lt I 1llo . w v'of iw 1e it ofnvw 9 wV &wofa e ci 11it4 1 arle. avlwadahofsw v e S et of aw w el 14ti are 9,60 Mrs. Odile Douet, 0} are n Til C 0r ller a Capaocia w Capuola 2,8 Edard and Wbitworth, g 'n.1 o6ares a ale st sllr,,10 e'i ra ws sote I t1 r11 rile 4.096 fBryoeEllet, a Hasus sot4 s.el lt erge 72 E. W. Edgard, 119 I S-100 acres w A & se 4t of n 4 3e 31 tllr 11 rile I.4 .1. H. Francis, 72 a~reo In (irard a Mouton ea 80 .%hlll'1lse G onner. X L 13 ,:': a-l ~eres the nudividdl i of a ! of S, -, cut las r1e. no's of n fl -.".e 1:S r 12 e. e 4 of n w sec 27 t S13 . r 12 e 7,78 Alexis Hebert, 1dIi acres nw ' ofee sc t I15 r 1e 1.41 Hlenry Zelphirin Hehert, 12 acres Il,nnhded n Broussard e Teche a i. Martin w Road 1,60 n Kelso & Mason, ll acres ne '., seec t 11 s r 9 e 1,12 11 Alfred Lativlais, y lr arP bounnded n egrnand e 'lThe a y li.rnanl w Roy 4,80 ,e Norbert Landry, 83 acres lots: . 1, , ec 4 a lots 2 see 17 t 10 ar5e 80 S Martin & Ledoux, r --aere nr w 14 ofne ofsw ' see 2 t ii i8sr7 96 Estiver Marcelin, is --- acres s ' of sw wI nee 24 t 9 tl7 e 96 - 1). A. Morrel. now unknown, ty 7ttacresw'of sw' I tec 4 t10r9e 96 Armanda Melaneon. l9t 4-100 acresn' aof ne a4se 7et 20 a e. rs 2.40 George Pliatamyer, Fs acre w 'of a i w see 29 t 11r 9e 9 Emile Pitre, 15 WO.100 eres ne see 28 t 11 s r 9 e 1,92 Pecot, Charpentler & Talley. 70 acres hounded n Noel e - a Brous. snard w Teche 6,40 Alcide Poleaky, T lt-lOO acres e % of ne 14 e 22 t 14 s r S124e 1,11 1). Roy. & A. )urio, r Herre4 inmnded n Bush e Thibodeaux a SBnush w - 80 I)ouglas A. Stewart, now unknown, 114 70-100 acres a e 3 of n 4 and a 4 Sec 10 t 11 ar 9 e. lotesand 4 sele 1t lI s9ge. 721 100 acres no 4 of n e!see lot 10 a r9 e Lots 5 cer 15 t 10 c r 9 e. Bought Of Douglas S2 ttewart from L. Allen. Feb. 9th 1860 6,00 Joseph Senuette, 72 70.100 acres lots2 and 2 see9 t 10 sr 9e. 72 Teehe Lumber & Saw Mill Co., 480 acres n w '4 w 1a4 e s ec 2 It 14 s r 12 e 7,20 uHarvey Vaughn, 9ll-100 acresne e ofa w 4 a w 4of se '.ec.2 tlOur 8e 1.20 W. II. Vining. 240 acres se . & a4 of w 14 see t 14 r 12 p 2,88 R6 Valery Ledoux, 82 acres bounded n Tortue e Iassale a Ducthamp w self. 42 acres bounded n De. conir a Duchamp a Duchamp w Deunlr. Snacres n e 4 and part of no aeee 20 t 9 sr9e 6,40 CORPORATION OF ST. MARTINVILLE. J. Alfred flitter, Lot bounded h Port st, p St. Martin et, a Hart w Fournet. Lot bounded 1 Itridee st. e church at. - w church Mlad. Lt onunded n Kerlegan e Theatre st, a Marti. net w college st 9.64 Estelle Landry, Lot hounded n Martinet. Washingtob e Richard w Theatre st. Mrs. Demans Purcell, Lot bounded n Jefferson at. eTheatre st, a (laiborne w chool lands 1,80 L. J. Sorbet, It hounded a Buchanan at, Cemetery at a ('aldeville w Pinand at. 90 CORPORATION OF BR UXI BRIDGE Mrs. II. N. Niblett, Lot bounded a Brousard e Damegelaux s Martin w Main street 6.57 Augustin Roy, SLot honded n Read e Bernard a Hollier w Badon 63 LAND SOLD TO THU STATE, Breaux & Babineau, SO acres bounded n Martin ea Webres athe w Vermillion. 1.28 Adeodate Marks, 31) eore bounded n 8mith e behe a Ward w Smith 8.84 Unknown formerly belonging to John 0 Broussard, t10acree ne fracx 4 ee t 15 ar 12e $5.76 Unknown formerly belonging to IIoyt & Jos. Griffin, :320 acres w i of w 4 se 19 t 19a r IS e. s! i' ec24 t lS arll le n,52 James Norgress, 125 70-100 acres see 62 t 10 ar tOe 4162 Unknown formerly belonging to Jacob McWillilams, tflO i-100 acres sec 6 t 10 r IO 488 0 Unknown formerly belonging to Victor Hines, 482 14-100 lots 3, 4, 5. seg24 t 9 e r e L5.R4 :,Unknown formerly belonging to G. W. Quine, 80 acrea lot 8 ee SI t Os r go 5,28 Unknown formerly belonging to Vic 0 torin lines, 138 20-100 ore e Iot 7 e S t 9 r 9 e 5.28 0 Unknown formerly belongilng to O. W. Crtwson, 327 'mltlo00 lotsa 8 t 9 e ge 24 t 9 r 9 11.52 e Unkniown formaerly belonging to O. WV. Iivingston, 210 lot 10 wec24t g rg9e 5,9 o Repreaentatives of T. O. Dugas £ A. l'Pecot, 324 S-.100 a see 35 t 10a S re I l10sew ' see eot Oase 8e 15,641 C, L,. Hardman, Oes 'i ofne , sec lt li sr 11 2 ,72 0 Mrs. 11. N. Niblett, 07 crnMartin e Tche s c arlo w Lake Mrs. Augustine Aulgustin, 45 acres n Ma ere Teche aCestill W BlWak 4 acre. n. Dkaron e or a Road w Street 5,92 John Alexandre, 1 small Roulding 1,0 J. W. ilines, B Building 4 Horas 5 Mlee ICraw l.6O louie Pitre, 2 20 acrea Dorian a Decloc a em w Lenon .Mrs. Laperuze 718 acrean 4 lec 25 t 9 r 7 . e of e t 4 seer 25ts r7e. ne aot aeCse e t9sr7e. eeoofne aadne of a 4realt9er7e. p w ofo~esem t 15,60 On the maid day I will sell the each portion of said property am uch debtor will poiatot, and in case the debtor will not poiat out cMient property, I will at onee, and without tarther de. lay, ell the least qeamatity or Daty of any B debtor which any bkider wll hey for themouant of taxze interest and cos due bhy mid debtor. The sale will be without appralsement, for I cah in leml tender money of the Ueited Btates and the property, ,old shall be redeemable, at I any time for the space of one uyear, b) ing the price given with twenty per cent, and cost and Mealty added. 41i OGAR. (ARDEMAL, bhliriff and ex-ollicio Tax Collector. 80 April 2' ISO. l'arish of St. Martins. Sheriff Sale. In tile matter of the opposition of Delue Do .41 gas et ida, to the homologation of the tableau iled in the t'state of Placide Atnant Thihboteaun. State of Louisiana -Parish of St. Martin. Prolmte Docket No. 1761 By virtue of a writ of fi fa issued in the above entitled and numbered suit to me directed by the Hon. 21st. Judicial District Court. in and for the Parish of 8t. Martin, dated the 15th. day of March A. D. 19t0. I have seized and will pro ceed to sell at public auction to the last and so highest bidder at the Court House teror in the town of St. Martinville. Louisiana on SATURDAY MAY 3rd 1810. 96 between the legal sale hours the following de scribed property belonging to said sueccession to 9 wit: A certain tract of land situated in the parish of 96 St. Martin, measuring one hundred and twenty arprnts superficial, being three arpents front by forty in depth. bounded north by Clerman Thi hblteanx, wrnth by lands of Treville Thibodeaux. asn by lands of ('iuelin Latiolais and others. and west by public rwud. Terms and conditions cash. Sher:ff's office this 27th day of March 1890. GAB. GAItDEMAI-Bheriff. 40 GRAND DRAWING OF TIlE 0 Lo teria de la Beneficencia 10o Publica 1- OF TIlE " STATE OF ZAOATEOAS, MEXIOO. 00 A syndicate of capitalists have secured the concession for operating this $ 72 LO WWM3MY, and will extend its business throughout 10 the United States and British Columbia. Below will be found a list of the prizes which will be drawn on ,T MAY 27, 1890, AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO, and continued monthly thereafter. 40 PIT E$150,000.00 E. 100,000 Tickets at $10.00; Halves $5; Tenths, $1; American Ourrency. LIST OF PRIZES: I PRIZE OF..8150,0(00 is.... 8150,000 1 PRIZE OF.. 50.000 is...... 50,000 64 1 PRIZE OF.. 25.(0)0 is.... 25.000 3 IIRIZES OF 10.000 are.. 30,000 2 PRIZES OF 5,000 are.. 10,000 5 PRIZES OF 2,000 are.. 10,0(N) 10 PRIZES OF 1],4) are.. 10,,000 20 PRIZES OF 5)0 ate.. 10,(1) 200 PRIZES OF 200 are.. 40,0(1( 301 PRIZES OF 150 are.. 45,000 po 500 PRIZES OF 100) are.. 50,000 E APROXIMATION PRIZES. 150 IRIZEE OF.... 8150 are.. 622,500 150 PRIZES OF.... 1(10 are.. 15,4100 17 150 P'HIZEs )F .. 50 are.. 7.5(0X 999 Terminal Prizes of 50 are.. 49,950 6 24-92 8524,950 Club Rates: 6 Tickets for $50. 2 Special Rates Arranged With Agents. AGENTS IVANI El) in every town and city in United Stales and British Ameri t cal. The payment of Prizes is guaranteed by a special deposit of five hundred thousand dollars ($500.0(1). with the i6 State Government, and approved by Je Ssus Arechica. Governor. Drawings under the personal supervi sion of Lic. llermiuio Arteage. who Is ap 52 pointed by the Government as iterveu tor. I "1 CE.RTIFY that with the State Trea surer all necessary gu:tratntees are depo sited. assuring full payment of all prizes A of this drawing. r, IIF.IElNIO AItTEAA, Inttervetnot." IMPORTANT. 7 Remittances must be either by New York D)raft. Expressor Registered Let A ter, American money, Collections can be maade by Express Companies or Banks. Ticket sent direct to mnanagle l mtent will be paid by drafts on New ., York, Montreal, St. Paul, Chicago, San Francisco or City of Mexico. For fur y ther information address Y. JUAN I'EDAD, Manager, mly 3 ly ZACATECAS, M EXICO. The New Orleans Picaynune is one of the newsiest and most reliable papers ptb lished. 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W FOR THE BLOOD, tr Weekncm, Malaria, Indigestioon and Biliousnt'. take C BROWN'3 IO'M BITTERS. at It rcures quickly For sebale by all deater I medicine. Oict the genuita. '-- · J'--- - -----------' d -WAS We wi paruateethe"LOW' t and d. it aret. and In les ti than any the world. War nted five and lit t clothes clean wi bb U reload ACENTS Sm ,a to Iio darin inluda this w asher. n oe t a aim ad imO $ aL'i. t . diin UNPREOEDENTED ATTRAOTION I OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Louisiana State Lottery Co. Incorporated by the Legislature for Educational and C('haritable parloues, and its franchise made a part of the present State ('on. stitution in 1619. by an ovtaRwasLa to POPULAR VOTE, Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS take place Sttni-Anhually, (June and December( and its GRAND SINGLE N UMBER DRAWINGS take place in each of the other ten months in the year. and are all drawn in public at the Aca demy of Music New Orleans La. "We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the monthly and Semi-An nuanl Drawings of the Lo*isianh State Lottery ('o. and in pierson manage and control the Draw ings themselves, and that the same are conduc ted with honesty fairness and in good faith to ward all Larties. and we authorize the C(ompany to use thlis certificate with far-similes of our aignatares attached in Its advertisements." COMMISSIONERS. We the undersianed banks and hanker. will pay all prizes drawn in the Louisiana State ott teries which may be presented at our coun ters. R. M. WALMSLEY. Prest. La. Nat. Bank. P. LANA'X. Prest. State Nat. Bank. A. BALDWIN, Prest. N. 0. Nat. Bank. CARL KOHN, Prest. TUnion Nat. Bank. Grand Monthly Drawing, Will Take Place. At the Academy of Music, New Orleans Tuesday May 13th. 1890. CAPITAL PRIZE $300,000. 1tr1,0110 Tickets at $20 Halves, 810; Quarters, $o; Tenths2 $; Twentieths $1. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 PRIZE OF $..00.0o is............... $ ro.000 I PRIZE OF ItE.tf is................. ,ltl. I PRIZE OF 50,000 is............ ..... sOt I PRIZE OF D2,tuI is............... .5,txI 2 PRIZE8 OF 1o 0 ate ................ Io.0 5 PRIZES OF 5.0141 are................ s2., 25 PRIZES OF 1.00 are.,............... S~i.0u IooP PRIZ~SOF .RM ar............... :.0(xa 2 0u P R IZE S O F Iu0 are ... . 0,,! 9(x1 are:............... 0x 1,(0) 500 PRIZES OF 200 are .............. 100,4100 APPRozIMATIoN PaIZa 100 Prizes of $.500 ani ... . . $0,()1 100 Prizes of .00 are ........... a......O2 ) 100 Prizes of 200 are .................... 20.1) TERRnsAL Palzas. 0tM Prizes of 10 are....... ,............ B001 910 Prizes of It a ......... .......... ) .154. Prizesamounting to $1,.tti.lt Agents Wanted . Everywhere. IW'FoR CLUeB RaTLs. or antnrther informa tion desired write legibly to the undersigned clearly stating your residence with State, ('onnty Street and number. More rapid return mail de livery will be assured by enclosing an envelope bearing your full addre.s. IMPORTANT. All ordinary letters containing Postal Notes, Money Orders. issued by all Epress or New York Exchange, Addressed M. A. DAI'PHIN. New Orleans. La. Address Registered Letters Containing Curreney to New Orleans National Bank, NEW ORLEANS, LA. "REMEMBER, that the payment of Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets are signed by the President of an Institution, whose charter ed rights are recognized in the highest Courts; therefore, beware of all imitations or anony mous schemes." ONE DOLLAR is the price of the smallest part or fraction of a Ticket ISSUED IBY US in any Drawing. Anything in our name offered for less than a Dollar is a swindle. $1 13 WH KS. The POLICE GAZETTE will be ifailed securely wrapped, to any address in the United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount al lowed to postmasters, agents and clube. Sample copies mailed free. Address all orders to RIcaRaD K. Fox, Franklin Square, N. Y The Ordiginal Wins. C. F. Simmons. St. Louis, Propr 3. A.Sim,-oas Liver Medicine, It'd a_4o is the U. S. Court DUnFAs J. H.ieiia, Plre'r A.Q.Simmons Liv er Regulator, ]Et'd by Zeilin aStS. M. S. L M .hi for 4f years curerd DIrTaoto BILloUvnRSs, DvanTesPE SIca dADaca ,to Arrt t, Soit STOAC Erc. S Rev. T. B. Reams, PustoreM. IL rch, Adams Tean writes "I i should have been dead but your Genuine I. A. Simr SLiver Medicine. I have sometimes had to substitute ep "Zeilin's stuff"* for your Medi cine, but it don't Manswer the Dr. . R. Graves Editor The e'". lemphia, Tena. says: I received a package of yourLise aedicine, and have sed hal of it, Itwork$ihkes charm. I wt no btter Liver Rcgulator sad eerr nlry ao meroe Zeilan's ' uismas J. B. FERRAN, - DEALER IN - Fine and Family Groceries, Toba sss gars, Orookery, Hardwae, Etc. FINE LIQUORS. HOLIDAY PBESENTS OF ALL EOINE A SPEOIALTY. ICE DEPOT. dee 17 6m St. Martinville, IA F. C. AUBR'1', H OTEL and SALOON, Travellers will be accomodated in g& class fnrnish3d rooms. The finest liquors and cigars are me ved at the bar. MAIN STREET, St. Martinville, LaI oct 28 ly Victor Rochon, DEALER IN Fine Family and Fancy Grocenesn Cl gars, Tobacco, and Liquors. Fresh Goods Receivd Daily. All at prices that defy competitiem. Main Street, St. Martinville, La. J. A. HITT IR, SADDLES, CARRIAGES AND Firemen's Equipments, Marble work and Tombstohed Carved. Samples of work can be examined. Moderate Prices. St. Martinville, La. Land For Sale. We are requested to offer for sale, 40 tCres of first class land, adjoining thi limits of this corporation. Also, one fine property, with ga balls ding, out houses, stables ete For ftt ther particulars, terms etc. Address this office. T. J. LABBE, Druggist and Apothecary. All drugs guaranteed to fill phlatd copeia requirements Bulk Perfumes, Medicated and '16tie Soaps etc., and all sundries kept by a fifs class drugstore. MAIN STREET ST. MARTINVILLE, LA, dec 10 1 y CIS. EYEN. Druggist and Chemist, Port Street, ST. MARTINVILLE, - - LA. DRUCS, MI.I)ICINES, FINE P*FtIIEr a AND FANCY GooDs. Prescriptions Carefully Compoundedi " FEED STORE. A. J. WIL TZ, DEALER IN In all kinds of Feed Stuff. Hid pricks will compete with N. O. Cor. Main and Railroad Ave. ST. MARTINVILLE, LA. feb 8 Steamer A. Durio, Running in cohnection with Remge seau's O11 Mill, Carrying seed and meal and doing jobs on the Teche. 1. A. Bell, Magger, Mar 1 3 m. Bricks for Sale. I have several thousands irst el# second hand bricks for sale cheaP. Apply to. EUGmNE J. OLIxI. Notice. Is hereby given, that I intend to appy to the general asseeembly of the state d Louisiana, for leave to sue the stats the balafee due me on my aary judge of the 3d judicial district up t1 the (late that my successor in offs way qualified in 1ht5. Edward Simon, St. Mlartinville, La, March Zlst 1988S