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~tri~tnlW A i llan "' LOCAL MATTERS. . Med's Gilt Edge Tonic prevents Malaria to' The ne'os concerning the crop pres- their pects of this parish, are becoming more subst encouraging each succeeding day. Good the a reports are coming in from the costl by at trgy. ciall; Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic Regulates the Wl Bowels. them "The Sheriff bas captured the ctampan- the j Ion of the negro, Hammond, in the das- justi tardly assalt and robbery, on the per- As 'on of Mr. Louis Sanchez. It is to be tory lhoped that the law will not spare them, mun if they prove to be the guttlty parties. plac coulI Repairs on property are going on all met over the city, showing that the restor- fu17 ationcf the Capital, and 'jibe building ted 1 of the'Baton Rouge Brandhttailroad are having their effect. Our town will be M the liveliest in the State,iutside of New '1T Orlesans, in less than ayear. the3 The father of that staunch young cit- coom izen, Mr. Chas. J. Reddy, is spending Tl some time in this otty,.:whither he has yeal come to ipptrochis'health* hy a change: der if air. 'the eler Mr. Reddy, like his prel worthy son, is an accomplished and aud geabib geeaemti. He lte esln 'qi 0'f th'e cotlnte* adjacent toNatelhez. lool A Hur~L.-ThelHarney House will be :sold at public auotion on Saturday the _1th of Jge aezt, for one-third cash and m the balance in installments of one and two years. A splendid opportunity will ant thus be preented to any enterprising man, who will purchase that substantial pro building and open a first class hotel and COn boarding house. If no one here has the eas push to seize ~ts splendid opening for out making money; we hope that some out- rei sider will neot let it pass. Mr. Bernard Shields, the young Presi- t.h dent of the Democratic Parish Commit- 80 tee, of Orleans, reached here on Tuesday if, and remained over till to-day, enjoying II the pleasuresof the' Capital. He is a oi genial, intelligent and cultivated young W( gentlemant, hose company we have hdd ly the good fortune to enjoy during a por- ry tion of his stay in our midst. With n, others, we hope that this will not be his last visit to our burg. IHe carries home Li a testimonial which was presented hImn g, by a friend, in a neat after dinnar ad- ,) dress. co The sitewalk ordinance, is going to 'I be enforced to the letter by Adminis- ce trator Peowers, who has concluded to pl take up firmt,sthe principal thorough. hi fares, in order that many strangereand gi visitors. whose numbers are daily in- at creasing, may have the benefit of good walks. In becoming the Capital of the w h ate. our city is in duty bound to afford D1 conveniences to the public, which might W be overlooked in other places. Our cit- tl izens must "make a spoon or spoil a to horn," new. Gio ahead, is the motto k from thison. eA BarlsTr CHUncu.-We inisert to day a canuuulnation from Rev.,L.-S. Piker, who is striving to establish a h Baptist Church and firm a congregatiou h in this eity. We have ever Ieuen a ft li eral thinher in nmatters of religion, and believe in assicting all creeds and de nominations. The Caplital of tlhe rtte, will attract new residents by affording t them tenples wherein they may wor- 5 ship according to their respective he liefs. We therefore hope, that Mr..I'i ker who in an East Baton Rougean, will receive eUvery encorall:gement in .thle ptirs'tanlc of the good wirk he has i dertaken. A Qetod Appointment. 'lThe many friends of Lieutenant tlitch ell L. ,lauar,,!3th I:. 8. Infatry, will be happy to read elsewhere, tithe order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Loujiui ann State Mil!tin, appointing that gal laut officer to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of tlhe special mnilit in, and as nsigning him to duty at the State I'ni versity, where Col.. hundar. in the C'ot manmiht of tlne Cadets alni Instructor of Military Seieuce. The' appointmeut is a well dltervted comnlplimentlllt to an able otliter and gallant gutlnhtnean,. Shreveport Stanliard: I :in iig thle trial of the ease e t of j'el;jllry. . ,sterdua , whihlt uxarni/uug the i"rors, ])istriut At t.ornev (rain askulei .a "intelligent col ored juror if he knet what II:iury wan. "Oh, ue." said h,'. "Well what is it !' sai th, I itlihlt A\ttort e . "It's omethllilln hal." ,:id th,' intelligent juror. "]ht you il'-ti l,-Il Imt, court what is it as ytu uIn tlrst ,ed it'' saidi Mi'. Crain. 'W ell, hiu.1,, I ullllt.(t Ianl it to lw a hig ov ctilliw, ?i.iji.oh.tl'd it,' iinttl li.,lr t juroor. e Wi r t' o tl. used - Mlairkville lrnletit" iin atl, Itul ay ,s v:o hleit storrI' stoirme -wet-]et tev r porl' tiiois of thi-i parih,h being i y. .iever, 1tt MminIi, l iill Uh j Uppei tl0 of tfl prairie ahve this paue,'. Ir. Fuorest of Yimsu ri tells us th4t th e g i did mot last oleug'r than a 6'w m i nute-, p I'tak ing of tme iih:,racterl'o a .torirudt. Maminy ftencas wor. h.velhld to ti hi;,'ronl ii, unt houses wrero damnagod, resideeces tr~inu ided anal shook upon their t iundatioi.i atnl many trees were uprooted. It was very fortunate that the storm was of itch short duration anal was limited in Sits extent, else grast damiage would \ bavys resulted, Wethe dlat Ladle 4bp and e W d the pleaaure of 5atteig on edi Both s9e tyags, they-well '~oidistee en- as tertainment given by the ladies of the Alde Mtbit Congregatiog;,for the benefit ]a ot day School. e re happy t , t ae 'that our public have shown esal their appreciation both of the object to be j. y, subserved, and the talent exhibited by MM the amateurs wrho sang et took a part, V., E by attending in gooty numbers, espe- maki cially on the first evenAtng. conn Whare aul the parttlpants acquitted the( themselves so well, hard indeed, is it for the joitmalist to ind idnadp jhil justice to whom justice is due. ing As it is our duty to write up the his- el. tory of the passing events :i our com- De munRty, we will -ay, that in the first Al place, the tableaux were 'oxquisite and ther co ' ndt liave been 'Jten np? with so, mote taste, neither coulO more beauti- ad, ful ladies hind children Imve been selec- mer ted to imperssnate the 'different figures littl presented. , " The The squad of Cas achieypd iw tbt ,Snappoo" all that was desired ofthem; as ri they brougtt down the house with their .dai o-micaloageariiCge and chorus. witi The junvenile Master Parker, aged three hop s yeanr, though he looked around in won e dermeut t w!oR) waldoing on ' sanag pretty litt sog *kth lnterese theL: ' ei ! audience very mudh. n •c b Mits 'ainny Lfever, was as swet looking a Gitana .as any one might widh wrb to see. She was elegantly costumed and, bre Ssang most charmingly the diictlt d moreeaux assigned her. ecr id Of 'Miss Stringfield, who is a cultured at l and accomplished vocalist and musician, ma we cannot speak in too high termnsof ve al praise. She displayed a voice of great sho id compass, which she handles with the abe he ease which experience and natural tal- al r ont gives to the singer. She won Ae ma t- rep.'atd plaudits of the audielnce. it His Mary Hill. a young school girl, cot who appeared for the fi.-t time before hit .i- the public; sang very sweetly her "Greek is it- Song." Of her we will venture to ~ay, un aY if we have anything like a good ear for Cal 1g music, that she possesses a voice which pc a ought not to be neglected. It is well the ug worth cultivating. She will undoubted dd 'ly become a singer of more than .ordiun' an Or- ry talent if she exercises care in her tr ith musical studies. his Master McKitrick, who sang "the In Lullaby".is a bright looking and intelli- a in gent lad, with a remarkably sweet voice, i[- which he has evidently cultivated to a T} considerable extent. He modulates it to well and handles it with tastes and die- fe is. cerUment. He would be listened'to with to pleasure anywhere. We would advise gh- himt to take good care of his voice as he l grows up. It will be of service to him A in- and to the ptublic too. - god Lastly, though by no means least, do the we note the recitations delivered by ord Mr. Bernard Shields, of New Orleans, ht who happening to be on a visit to l cit- this city, kindly consented to aid the en- a i a tertainnment by a display of his remar- a ttn kablt talent. I)I Tuesday, he recited 4 "the Tramp" and on last night "Loch- oi invar." with so much spirit and force, , that the andience after rapturously ap- - ' plauding him, wouldn't let him off'till t a he gave themn "Shamnis O'ltrieu," which , tol he rendered in a manner that we have never seen surpassed. )nur haly friends of the Methodist e Clhurch. will pardon us. we know, for a ate, taking it upon our broadi Woulders, to iug thank Mr. Shields. for the valuable as sistance hle gave then in rendering their - entertainllent a complete success. Mr. George Burgess, Miss Beuson and e other ladies and gentlemen furnished valuiabhli aid in the way of musnical ac III- It*tlliiiIt ,. ,'.. conlgr; tuhltie the ' lhet titr the -( ,tcl TATE NEWN. : Mornhouse Clarion : Serious fears of aii overtlw are entertained by the ,peo - ple of the th Wvard. The water is rising tdaily ani many llauters are greatly alarnnld :at Ilhe imiupending daunger. I'n Stold destructiion anti disaster wonuld he : the result of an inundation now, andi we to1 holp it may Ie averted. The Missis ne ip l, hIowvcr, is risiung slowly but a n surely evry day, andi it might he tile part p1' tri, . wi-,lomn for lui Fliftk Ward frnlld'el ' to itihl theltSelvi, iln onllstlLt the' readine'- I, urake the best they ,o.it of tty,a sea ,t,' intridi hg watr'r,. . :i't t- l 'lt r,,vith. i ce lhi'ru l : The.I bity ; l- f an unkt wn whait man wais% n-l Viw. in tl 'itvr. i few iail,.- ohovi town on ldi t'e 'Is ' e lrit n r' uli' , hv tin tlthe (,llolelr "It'l tasrltitieil o" the fact. who immotli at' s' l rltat ir'ed h, th.w lo,"a , ehen the ''Ibody wat s brout'i hai t nhoatte lal ait i t itim- fimlr . ut Lr tiye u o iro l d llarckid theh Mt tol. \Vl wh' ern , rayill h ilt votrillng t. utlt- i lad tt it was i onltty c rl oe dihcl', od. t-led The orok lt:r' kill l thag tinished theirai tiusa 'her 'etlr' forced to etire. l Vin thel sene. ly cin rpidl devouleh .k the hungry ctd, untilr. olr- thnrindeu of t e: The electi on onr ot- atnrd tha it wpasd ofnly qifter otl, ne-halfof last 8aturday passed off quietly, and re and suoure board. The fohowgg !igres Alders~ an: T. B. Neal, 170 ; W JW . "' .amse, 470; T. R. Geoen, .q 4: I cfrawfo4, 460; Willianm LtO hU R eihal: J. W. Woolley, '175, J. Y. Webb, 173. Madison Journal: The trains on the V., 8. & P. oail are prevented from making through trips to Monroe on ao count of the high water occasioned by R th crevasse in the sal1atelev:ee.tTllii la the fart est distance re4toed fromn this end of mro t. - Th , "waterhr, i,. a ing very fast and great uneasiness is felt.' Thes.acount given in hie N. 0. Democrat-of the 12th, of the crevasse at Alsatih, and Of the disaster consequent therefrom,wethink,entirely over drawn. So faas ithe patiah of Masdisach .etect ed, the extreme low lands sill be sub merged dor a few days, but there is very c little of that elass of lands a cultiyatiop. The water froin this break paaies 'ff da tboup h tfl Totsa* , and Macon almost an as rapidly as it comes in. The greatest be .damage now in sight, is the interference with ,V., 8..& P,....,. but. we,. ar in v :hopes this will last but a few days. •Lake Providence Herald: The new 'I tbectog_ e~, just complted in the ,neighborhood of Goodrich's 'anding, at .aost of from, $1,000 to $14,000 gave 4 ,*ay on Tuesday' aonisai anud a~ this writing is beyond hmanu control, the e break being several hundred yards wide. g Our infprmiant-states that the-break oc cnrred in front of Stein's store, and that I d t the time it was no larger than a 1 man's body, and could have been pre- 15 vented if the partiesin the vicinity, who i should have exerted themselves, did, *1 absolutely, nothing at all to avert the 1 calamity. Our informant, (a laboring 2 man) stated that he could have secured 2 it with the greatest ease, but no one 2 could be found who was willing to pay 2 e him for his services. If this statement is true we have only to say that it is Y' unfortunate for any community to be 3 r cursed with the presence of such peo- 3 1 ple, and the sooner they are known to their neighbors the better. This break is about fifteen miles below Providence, and will inundate a large scope of cou0r 4 or try west and south, while it will back hup o many places north in this parish. i But the destruction that will occur with as is nothing to compare with what may befall Madison and Tensas parishes. This calamity, coming as it does on the heels of at disastrous crop year, will, we fear, paralize many of the planters along the "bottom." ise - he Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic Restores the im Appetite. WANTED. W TANTED - A small tarm wanted by a V practical farmer from the North. who ha iLvedseveral years in Louilana. Will re.nt, purchase or make other satisfactory arrange ments. Inquir' of Capt. Surls. Mail Agent, steamer Morning Star. ITTA'ITOIN WANtED--To do cooking or 3 washing, or both, in a family in this city or neighborhood by a widow (white.) Her son, 15 years of age. would also render himself use fol. Apply at this olioe. W ANTED--Twoor three Rooms furnished, wither without board. Address, with terms, thisoflIce. FOR RENT. F OR. RENT-A Cottage Residence, situated on the northwest corner East Boulevard and lioverament streets. forwerly knownas the Lonis Power Dproperty. Terms reasonnble. Apply to JOSEPI1 T. YOt U G, Assessor's 'of. ftie. Batou Bouge. FOR SALE. I'RESH HONEY-Partes wanting nice, 4 F fresh Honey. will do well td leave their or. ders with L. JADOT. at the Anutiou House of 4 A.\I)OT & V.AY, Third Streer 4 s PLENDID Hl ME1 IN MAIGNOLIA, a A Mis-. For locatiot. and beanty it is not exeIledl on the R;ilroad frou New Or eansne to *Jackson, Miss. Also. `~'Ji acres of pine land. :0 in cnltivation, well adapted to ttruck f:nn in. andl would make a tine sheep ranch. 11,uld exchange for property in Baton Rouge or a small tarm.near the town limits. Will be sold at a great bargain. Jnut the very pace tor a delightful and healthy snuamer residence. being located near clear running streams that are bordered on either side by beautiful groves. For particulars. apply to Measrs. W. A. Le Som ur and L. W. Conerly. Bate, Rouge. E. Mc'NAIR. MagInolia. Miis. L~OIR SALE-RARE CHANCE-A I Garden, I iu good running order, containing 4 arpents of land. New House. Stables, Good Well, etc. Situated on Continuation ont North Boulevard. Square 2e. Apply to J. COMBOUZOU. o', the premises or at the CAI'Irrot.tAN O()fic. apr:t', WOR BALE-DRAINING MACHINE. COM. plete-Engine Cylinder 12 inches diatnetet. 4 feelt stroke. driven by two eclinltr btollers : i'e't IbV3; inches diameter atlnd rhivi,N a wheel i fet'et diameter with an iron fil wheel 14 feet diaeter, all coniplete atol alinot new. For turther ,inforumtin lhddr'as P. 1 box 255. New t hNi, Li.. or ANGER & NIiO, • no' -t.;t Fol'lorn H' l e. Vhirevillhp l irsh, Lni I11 I lor.e ]pow0r. Alt b,i. onle, hi nu.. .Ap I ply ist thit olice, or to M1. .1. W I LLIA ,<:, li -ji t) SLE-Oine pair ecit-ndiaitnlld Fairl L banks' 'latioru r cales. If yon want al ubargain, apply to IE. . THOMAS. At Chambers' Bookstore i T ET 14' EI Cap a:ad Not", Paper Io ti 'ery I.A tst qunlity. Si ep Piturei, I . lar.e a nurtmn, t. IGold aw Silver Pater. Shoe Dre.- m). P,,etorate. ld oatirds, Catr Binarel. [BX P', l, teris, t'romn 11c up. Slate Peotril iti w ed.] ccIl d ,11 I',e J ii"i .. t'ller.r , liexigiou I'ell uii. P.ec i s~Iuauarpen . Ti.,.ue Palper., et. Tol the Iest, by Wey of the Went, by Bisbhop Marionil. Jlutit receivedi at fII. fMIERKS' ()COKSTORE, KIDDELL & HINRICHS, Architects and Builders, NEW ORLEANS and BATON ROUQE, LA. A RE PREPARED TO FURNISH PLANS andu Estimates, and execute all city and planutation work in their line, on the most fa vorable tetre. spr0tf THITE LINEN REMXANTi.-Juet re VW ceived a larle lot of White Linea Rem nants from I to yardplees, which will bue old very low, at Roe, fiel d's. Reed's Gilt Edge Tonio oures Dys.peps. r v W. PENNoWITT, oaser t aton W l t n Rouge every It I. .'.+et TT le.,aves Rog tior d tu at c rday, ex edy 1:30, on the ~rrv o theage rto and f ew Orles, .0for Baton Rouge and all mil landings, carrying paengers anto Rba aejVt4 oesnt, VNIto RoSWWWHOWiED IOIS Tll EC. L n TRiMg , 1881. I .............. PEAlono WoodTT, M... . 4 r S ............... Harveyd8olt ............... he Daog to $ for u Pew Orea ns, *O l i............Wlliam Sullivan............. 10 the ............aom Leander Browning ............ 5ton Ro T ........ Te..ett. W. Ctmbell... ........ 10 1 VENISE SUMMONED 103 THIE 5W. 80 NY TERM, 1881 S1 .............. lono..A. W ooates.............. 14 It ..2......... Harvycott............7 3 .......William Brown.........Willam Sullivan........ 10 B ............ Bevander Browning............ S.......... ...J.Ch C sideveller............. 1 ...........Au eell i m estbtoo........1... e 4 .............. aen Cmbe......... 1 1 .+.........**. has., C. ****e * ***..... ... *. 1 .17 .............t.. W. Barktes............... 1 10 .18 .........Williamt Strerowken........... 13 119 .............. Beverl SallyRowe.............. I t .....Raphael Coinrd.........Chas, Cousinard....... 11 ......... .A. a Williamson........... 1 Ba S .............. Btlhorten............1 3 3 15.............W. W . W.ah*i*............. 8 104 ..... s..... Valer C Weaver ............ 9 O .17 ............C. C. Barker............ 2 2 .18..........Aluat Strenake............ I S19 ...........W. . .Rowe............. and e O ...........R..phaL ConThibodeaunard........... 1 92 ............ C. Toen Walker .............. 43 S ..............Louis Alteiter.............. Id 23 ............... . Hummeal ............... 4 24 ..........ValEry Weaver .......•..... 8 o33 25..........AJohn D. Watkian............ 2 263 ..........A rD d icHugh t............. 1 27 ...... . C en........ .. 3 7 . ................ J. Dutnte..... • .....* ' 3t ........... ucien..... Thibodaux......" .... 10 is 39 ............JohWillin alGoer.on.......... 4 36..4............... Altlen hapman......... be 31 ...... ....Henry artmel.......*.... 2 - 332 ............. Edward Wettles............... I to3 ...............avid McBrahearugh............ 3 34 ................ . Canlena.............. 10 t 45 ............. J . ulanticker.............. 5 S..............Rontberny Teacle...... 1 S31 ...1........... Wiliam Gordhankon........... 10 I. 48 ..............Allen ChTrapman ............. 1 49 ...............enry Carter Hood.......... 4 4 S .............Ed ChaNe. K. Daittled ........... 4b. 4 F........Robert erashe ekrs........ 3 441 ..............Geo. ..........Wi. Toacle......... 10 th .45.........E. . Tacker.......... 8 t 46..............RobJamesrt Tel.............. 1 4 ............Siam Franks.. .......... 10 es. 48............Amos Trahan............... 1 he .............. Onesph eod.pe........... I 7 I............. . . Wa attsly..............10 T 2 ...........N. S. . Doughertyer............ 0 : ..............Ce W tsge r..*...... I 10 ..........William H. Franbe..... .... ... 1 11 .............ilham uirt...homa............ 4 Ti the ...........n...siphore LoWenh............ 9 13 ............. . p iT. a eyter............. 1 1............ C. iD- Binpter.....**..... 7 15 ........ ..C.. Jolsegrber ...... ........ 1 ............. Johamesn Browningrbes.............10 5 17 ........... Wlliam Thomas............. T 12 ......... .... Felix Guch.............. 2 oa 1..... ....M.T.seh Barlnter. ............ Srho .............. W. G D. Conrad............. 7 , 21 ............... W . JStokes ...... . ... 7 '"ge 1.............. JohI BDawgr, ............ . 5 ant, 17 ......... ...Abrander RidloyuS oy""-"···· 9 - i ...........incent Vaidry.in........... 10 Sor 1........•......Jos. C. eBalsereru..... ..... city ...... ........ . . onrad..... .. . .... 3 I 2................Win. Stokes ......... 9 .7 ............WHnry . ioung ............ 4 mm ............... enry )roz. ............. 10 24 ......*..... dnon Harrison.lr ........*.. 4 b, ............ J. . : Slaughter.............. 3ith 2..........JuTelesphore Rdriguen .......... 1 t n............ rosph A. onEdwards............ 10 33 ................eorg Iarruth oz............ 7 34 ...........dnoW.S. Slaughtrrio Jr............. 4 i .................. . SlDoranut .............. 4 3 .. .......l.......horavo L. White............ 6 t37 .............R A. EdSummrds.............. 10 rd 3 .............. ae R gilliot .............. 4 ,the 3.9 .............. . Rodriguez .............. 1 bl 40 ..............r.d. Altazin......... . 2 1 o 41' ...............)a.L. White.......*.... 4 37 ..........James . 1. snWhite....; ,..... 1 .43 ............Wlm. D. Watkino.. .........4 7 3.44 ............ G. Drlcourt. . ............. 1 43 ............... Frauk l A tein . ........... 6 40. .......... G,, Warhigtont. .......... 4 4 47 42....... ...JToae lWhit............ 6 4ice, .............h io............... 10I. aki ... 7 4r ...... ....... . Gilbert lairt.......... . .. 8 o e of50 . ........ John . Clu tman............. 4I .............. Il,,, Varks l e. ...i .... **. 4. mb ....... ......... . br t Croftli ............... 3 L, 3 ..............Loui nats'iinu .............. , 11 i............... i rt l)igli........ ........... r .. t . 0............Jo . rk Crollyll. ............. 2 n i- .............. et W ters..............J i.. 4 iih 7 .............. IotCrotph Ge...din ............. 3I oe0. :I.........o... iilha \W'atMson............. 4 II Le 9 ............. .Danhn illini... ........... 0' pe 0 ............. r.. ao Perrollyt .............. 2 1 r. . . ...........JAl ixauder ;rshy........... 4 12it ............eohrge lhutslny............ I oe . ............. .Jolin Brown ........... 7 Le-14 ..............Paul erallivnd............ 2 1 ........... h Thibod'eiu xt ........... 2 10 ___. 16 ................ P. A lle .... i h ... ....•.. 2 . rt e 17 .............. Audrw M att l a. .............. 1r ........ ... oSosthou Ihbrowrt............ 7 pOt 1.............nJeml iertrritt............ 4 t . ...............A. C. Larry'li ... .... .... 1 4 1I ..1............Fl A. Wlle in... ........ .. I h0 t1 ..........William Wlkertt......... t 14 ... ... C.harle s Wn dellbt............. !1 Co 4 1 ..... .. ...J av A Merritt ............. 4 "et. 2 ....... .... A. il.iam Allrr ...... .. . ..... ers ............ .. It. i. .Motegudu............ L h i .. ............. Fralnk Phili. ............. I :oi 2 ............. i a. I- Tr in itzn ............. 2 ,tv ............1V: lnAi.Shn', ,,n. ...... ... .~ , ) ........... Natharniel D vull ............. 3 , liti,'. d')| . .1f IlN .JASTi:I.MSK I. l)eputy Cl$'rk. Ctler. ()fhib., I'arihiihof E.st 13atoin 0mge. ant Cheese! C'heese!! A lt y Ipr.-'t tok ,it Ch.(ee ia of mosht IX el h ut' quality. i', kinld el,:lgh to give it a tri.tl. Smayl. JOSHUA BEAL I n LemoIe! Lemons ! ('Choic ;resh Lemons. always i stock at Fail *"t ily Grocely of JOSHUA IHAL r New Miay Butter! F:.h Facy Crean.ry, jst trtAivtl at the Family ;ilroery of .'ISHRIUA BEAL. Bidhop Louisiana- Canned SM ia ps, Ovysters and Preserved Figs, )RE all ,ofchice qua1lity ;t Family Groccry of l- may 12. JJSHUA rEAL. Canned Okra and Tomatoe ! Suomethiug ew and halndy. for sale at Family Grvory vf "JOSHUA BEAL. 8almon andLobsterol It ynuUt dtesite is to have the very be.t to he A. had. tmake yo::r purchases at the Family Gro. LANS ery of JOSHUA BEAL. adCORD WOODI ('7 HUONDRRD A3ND FIFPY CORDS OF S the flnest and best selected Wood. 1Rem or. sale by N,, WAX. be sold ATS T1 N'elte in "Silk ladtdl' ~tm L- broderletLlaen Handkercheiatta fes pie de's. ..·.. ·...-! 9rti6i '·:·t,;bi "!: r'"""F'Z :?: ··· r g:~ !· ; ·· "* t;.,r"?"; :~.~~·xt ~l ·~w; "~~;t'; i~:!·I~s a:· ~··:i'''':·"-`'" ri Og, .;· ·: ! 1 Bi EFLT II·!: 3T ·UD i` . DlO1I' RAIL TAO Aý D. A " eeoz 5 Cents Cidenbi rte "Frame your mmind to mirth apd me1 wnt, Which bare a thousand haiem an on he "A 1t¾gheart lives long.' BS.' . C.4ZLT Third Street, nes1ar alori, Baton Rouge .:::: La, A 1tNOUNCES to her p;troue, and the ladj~e "i' particularly, that she hasu juet resel a , Carefully Selected Stock of Sprig an4. Sum : Millinery and Fancy Goodsa, at Lates Stls and Ptterns, which she will ell at the leitet g nuotattos. v3.o 1t THE GENUINE SINGE TRADE MARK L otbw Sewing Machine! 500,000 SOLD ANNUALLY. Two-thirds of all the Sewing Machines sold in the United States are SINGERS; The best is the cheapest. and the Singer is the bJht. It will last a life time. Send for ricelist. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 85 Canal Street, New Orleans. 7 -Branch office- Main Street. BATON ROUGE, La. B. R. KEYSER, Manager. ti GRAND DISPLAY ( OF SPRING GOODS AT A. ROSENFIELD'S. Swere very badly aflicted wit that loathsome 4 eiese Sy'philis. In uly ottfficial capacity as 2 ordi anr.'l employed Capt. C. T. Swift then It 10 resteint of this place, to cure themn, under a It 8 contract, "no cure. no pay." He administered Ii 2 to t em his celebrated Syphilitic Specinc, and Ii in a few weeks I felt boud. under my contract, I 4 'to pay him out of the county treasury, as he 3 had effected a complete and racical cure. In testimony Ihereunto set my oftl. d SISEALI cial signature and seal. , A. S. GILES, Ordinary Houston County. Georgia, 1 CHATrANOOOA, Tenn., February, 14, 189. ' We take pleasure in saying that the S. . . is 10 giving good satistactiou. e have had excel 2 lent r, slts from a number of cases. One gen. 2 tleman who had been conflued to his bed siz ,weeks with Syphilitic Rheuulatiam has been i 7 cured entirely, and speaks in the highest praise of it. It also acts as well in primary as in 11 secondary and tertiary caseas. SCHILES &: !.ERRY THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Propri. g etor, Atlanta. Ga. 4 Sold by W. T. CLUVERIUS, 4 Call fo,r a copy of "Young Men's Friend." I To Architects n B ilders. . 4 IHE UiNDERSGTNED DESIRES TO HAVE 1 ln nPl andl Specificatious, with plrolbablecost 4 of a Court Hl.ouse and Jail to be erected in the 1 l'arish of We'st Patol Rouge.e, submitted to him 2 ui Arlchitects and Builders by the 1st of June IParties who. pllllan re arccipted, are hltlited, by t esoAlutiou. in piri-.. toI b. paid for them. Right toi. rej·ct amny antld all plans reservid. C. J. LAR'ROW. F Presidnit Poili.' JUIy. I Prt Allen. Feb. I.. 191. eli To House-~.e.erPleL' My stock of holue tfri'mshilg go.ods, such as L Ttle ]Da isk. h'rn1.l 'r,ch tie r;overs, Nap -kins. Intlijes. Fh,ectiUn. Ihlibbiets. Towels, a'hr'seill.s Q:ilts, Nottin/gham Laces. Curtain uosnlmlin(ri, itonintes, Window hlades Mattings, t)i! (iotih.. etc.. haa jlust been replenished and -- I nam pr.pared selluat prices tlat detv coin pe.tition. A. ROSENFIELD. l ! Si lver-Plated " HavngAverliarge - W .A.3il. Ware on hand, 1 will sell the same, for the next thirty days. at a reduc ie tion of TWENTY-FIVE PEl CENT. Now is the time to bny TEA SETS, CASTORS, CAKE . BASKETS, WATER PITCHERS, BUTTER DISHES, etc., etc.. at a GREAT BARGAIN. The above goods are warranted to be the BEST ly that is made. JtOlIN JOHNSON. SCurrants, Raisins, Citrons. Prunes, Dried Figse, Almonds. Pecans and Fil. he bert.,.nd in good suppli) for all family wan;uts at ro* 8tre of ,JO tHUrA BEAL. SChoice Tea and Coffee I S Always in escokat Family Grocery of may 12. JOSHUA DEAL. OF She Polash I . _ Bclking, Shoe and Scrub B aihi s lli a eon Em +i , ,..++. o.'' y+. +.)+ 2+.l 't 41 Fe r yl _ t Xý S ý ý.iort 7 a xýý - d eýý ±' "4 L d = A xy t, 'a4 ý ýrs t r qý t"n if y, ff I , ,,ý t 4 r ýt - ICO 0. I R " Fancy Liquos, W s ` And 3$vtl lg usuill t ap ply etore. for Cash. t prce other count .1:. k. " .< JOSEPH I S(EtablishdIa .) " CORNER OF THIR A flRI febb BATO ROUGB ' FARiSIONABLE C IDlfoRMS his pMsSluIl)aa 's ,ally that e l mask, from all50. to per tiuias, ; tion of mats t 09.055i eAoh , 'Z t1, . CAPITOL 1, StheOhe corn W every delicaev seasoy n. ,rY from New treans markets Te 'the Restaurant, havngbe eentb and enovatad, is uw open for NEW BTOCKVi Latest Stylest New altterm I. In CALICO ýrom.....***. So tog , 00 a In PECAI from ...............00 to ed In IEVIOT, from .......... . 1 to ad In WRITE, fmn.................. 7 to.. 1 1 us, In " Linen Bosom and Cuff (a A complete new line of Laundred and Unh "i ). dred Shirts, at the very lowset prloes for as, :h The Gent's Clothing and I~uraising 1Dert+, ment complete at A. ROSENFIELW '. .is - ' :el- rN iIn in I Liver VE With the Anti-Malaria.' the CURL SChills and Fever, Dt. nim pWZW epia. Liver Corn, e p* lalti, Kidey A reetMio- e. -. gt ache, Female 4onaplatntsl. BlIipq. ness, Palpitation, and all Mllalt ia Disease. without msedicine. No Dm* Ins--no inconvenience, .and a positive cure. Prce itcluding Bottle Anti.Malariar .o. Sent by mail to any address a eln kept of price. Principal DepotI 9"2 ~etnu t, las alto., Ed. Sold by Drngg~ t generally. ap- Buy none but Flagg't' PRtent liver' ls. and Stomach P, others are bulky, ain hard and trotblesaqme to wear. 'All of' Dr. Flagg's Proparations are, ald by nDR. BROOKS. Baton Rouge. WA NTlE DWIPU ANTeED l arge lOOmO m sIdafor the ttd " 10,00 " im'ast the Co. will BALES OP COTTON $ s.at man ain lc. Third street. Baton masta, LouiTlsa, w is ANDREW JAC~DON,Ca\ttob thyer, HR HANtfD.I.ADE "a L8 Sour Mash Wh!y N. DBANKLI 020- ROADS CY. R I' Made amr Mash Whiskey, Ft alin OtQuS Pil roads, Ky., sold'by " " t J. 8TEENSEN; ' BATON ftOUOE, LA. I Tdbaoeo, 'tooi~ o +!o . ? . l han lve torq the lIrget ,ltou To TI. ea o ill findit.totsrfl.ftt.o + . ' +