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Brio rating lYasjp.' [New firicati s Time* I Wh a n He. Tunner, th?- [ »»femurr and piactieer of the art am science of starving, was engage^. in his celebrated experiment o forty days without food ho tered mach ridrente and from the press ami the living UCOtlli Seoriim ^ e j enenl public. His Riiecessfid «lent ustra tion of mail's ability to live tar cot! sidéral de periods without Xiting appears, however, to have wrtbtghl h greet reform among the tramps. This once numerous horde of Yet min which infested the leugtli d|id bremlth of the land has disappeared, so suddenly, m tact, thaï some of the papers that re cord the foci suppose the tramps tobavodiedoutamlgotintoprison to «noli an extent that the dass is to such an extent xnat tut mass is pretty nearly exterminated. The tact really is they have been starved into uluuidouiug the Irnsi ness. Before Tanner's experiment coninion humanity would seldom ftermit ï\ aeoHu oi tood to tiiese shifllew Nobody want ed to be responsible for the star .... ' .....ot \ation ot tile most worthless rat- cal Hint ever begged at the kite!)-. en door, and lienee the seurvey crew were confident oi' a 1 wavs be . . ... i- * ' in#.able to pick up a living even without the trouble of Stealing. In hiCt, loaded witii criminality, as is the character of tile, representative tramp—murderer, nvnslier and robher thougii he might he—no hody ever heard of his stealing 11 rem I for he eonld alwn.vs lieg it. This was before the era of Tanner. When, however, the charitable housewife and the kind-hearted cook found ont that food was only a mere luxury, and not a prime necessary of life, they promptly eliul the clipboard door against the rascals and bade them go and eon ___________________ t _____________ template Tanner, the anosile of < rri • 1 'O slbstllieiiee. Tills was too much ior till tramps. It broke Up tilt business, and the\ have either risen to the dignity of regular thieves, or, mayhap, it few Of them <*fi iwve gone to work. Tauner .is a great reformer and a public bene- . Y,, 4 „„ 1 I > • -n--------- ter He Raises His Own Rrr PLIES.—There is a gentleman liv iug in this county who informs us that, several years ago. lie was so deep in debt, that he thought there was no chance for him to re cover, and his stock and lands were about to be sold by his cred itor*!. He could get credit no where, and as he vas running large number of plows, the chan ecfrfor making a crop were slim, »e-foimd a friend, however, who . loaned linn money to buy bis sup plies for-oue year, but still lie did not have enough to run all ids ï , , , plows, SO he cut (low: the number. and being forced to raise his own pniviaioim. phuitod corn. oats, peas, potatoes, etc., and then the t.___ a . x , . , surplus in eottoii. Next lie got a lot ot fine Jiigs and fattened them for pork. What whs fite result! ««ï » ...... .......... '»« whs tin- result! and smokehouse were filled. and lie did not a sk for credit the next year. lit paid part of ilia cotton to his frieadand tin rest to his creditors, and by planting Ute next year, tutdibè u«xt, lie soon [»»id his d«»bt-s and made himself an independent man.—j Arlington Advance. Soar Orange Wiue. To five gallons of ram water add one gallon of the juice of tlie sour orange, strained: twenty-five pounds of&ii sugar, clarified with thewell-lieaien white-;.CtAvoe.r.ri. tue weil I (eaten winter,), two eggs, bring up to boiling point m tin or porcekuu-liued vessel. Set aside five minutes, skint well, then add one quart ot raw jntee. Strain the whole through a thick cloth: Set away for six months, when fer mentation will have ceased. i P best, kept in glass, ««.eh as large demijohuL.) Lae no corks, but tie cloths over the months of the v**-'"" »els. At the end of six montlut draw a f .*"■ » tug one-tonrth pint ot good whiskey ! oue-tonrth pound of white sugar to «very gallon. Now t-ork close iV «et aside ngaii in a drv win i phiee tor torn or SIX mouths, and the wiue will be superb. Gontin ues to improve wiiii age. —- » , __TuwbakhC . - ! . - , „ ! A mumavLT Qüssh-iok — The Year old bov ii&d beau to Sunday eehool, where his teacher Imd told the class the story ()f Moses leading the children of 1 s reel litrougb the lied Sea; bow the. ; waters were divided, and Mose« aud bis ueonic mud ov«- m ,. nuu un- peopu [Idesetl over Oil dry htud; aud how, when Pharaoh und Ilia hoeto attempted to follow, the, water closed in and dust roved Ti., iniiT JlV Uieui. The little fellow, walking hoaie with his firitot, asked him if he believed this story. The tather replied. uty sou. of coarse if do. it is in the Bible, aud I be lieve everythiug in the Bible." The boy remained silent lor a few minâtes, when lie said : "Pa, would yon ltelieve tluu story if it wne iu Uie uewBpapere F' V» had been a ! SÎ2 a* hai! hcrtrd htm niitkc sonic dis j«u aging remarlv« touehiug the reim- ; blfitv of aew«|ta}*era.—fGiueiuuati ' 'tiewrtte. his Succession Sale. tWPmiM Jwiiriat Ihxtrirt Court, Pariah of (Mamiei. »CCCESSniN OT ,1. V. liOMERn. DECK (SKI). nY virtue of an on 1 er. dated August 34tii. MSI, from thi' Hon. Fourteenth Indicia! District Court, in and for Oal e «sie«] Bmbth.Xa., will in' sold byII. Lu -ien Romero. administrator of said » -i-ssion. at the last restden«. of.T. V. Koroero, deceased. near Lata- Artlurr. <*>»<■>, s.nuj-r.d,, o., Thursday, Heptemher 2». IHBl.j all the property belonging to said sm (•»•«won. nr follow-. t..-wit : r \ T , w <> hundred and five acres ^ffawiÄÄr t ion 17 towrndiip No. 11 . south of range No. 3. west, except lot No. 1 sold *<> Margaret K. Römer.,. Sept. IS. M70. -• A T n V 2 °.f *njmt«d in is !"<'ofKt. Landry. La., being tiro is f , , M , rtatl 7(; j,, tl> wuKhip M). waitii of run".' No. 2 70 a»i,l fWllOO acre, - nest, con- j \ tabling 3. Tiu* Buildings and Improve mpnf s; live hundred panels of pienx fen- j vJ^p^honS'o".T^dV^rc"i«i ''fiimî- ! um . ere., eu . 'Tfhms VXD ('oxhttionh—A ll sams of dollars and ander, cash on the day nah-, and au noms over ten dollar.-, on ,, rm jj. of one ami two years; purchas cr> n> furnish their promissory notes, ; payable in three equal annual instal "»«'ts. from day of sale, bearing eight percem |»er annum interest after mu niritv, witii good and solvent security, t>, the satisfaction of the administratni T| i- mal estate to remain specially niori ^VndVsVtejlo'Â^Ua, pliÆ pri.v thereof. Clerk's Office, Lake Charles, La.. Aug. 27, MMI. TIIAB. MAYO. Cle.k. HucoeBsion Sale. Fourteenth Juiltrial IhatrirtCourt, ' ulru eicti Pariah, Ln, SffAKsstox or Josetii Horn, mois. Dei 'e. It Y virtue of an order, duted August D tftth, JKK], from tilt Hon. Itth.ludi < lal 1'istne; ('ourt. in and for lb. uatish 'O ( alt'USieu. La., W| be solilbv M O, niv ie IleVr:. administratrix of said sm cession, at tin last re-idenc of Joseph Bourgeois, dceeaseil, in this jiansli. on Thursday, Oetolier ti. IKSt. <*fi the following described property, l«e longing t<- said succession, to-wit : . ; certiun piece or parcel of laud, containing 4! and lt|Hlb a-.-n-s. ami I desrriiHii as being the north-east qunr ter of south-east quarter of section No -jj. in t-w-nship N... m. ~ nth -< rang, •' west, as per patent No. IttJs. 2. Another tract of land tabling I.T andSiiiOP acres,deserilied a, being the w est half of liorth-vusi quar ter and south-east quarter of north-west quarter of section No. 27 No. lu, south of range N patent No. 1782 3. Eleven bead of gentle cattle, one gentle hors,.. one wagon, one genii, mare, seventeen head of sheep, nine . in township Ô west, as }K*r bead of hogs fencing, household and kitclun tarnituiv, *c., &e. of the^A'.f JLV«rÂ"„irèaih' mi the day of sal-., and for to- balan.x.' «' ■ two and tiirei' y ears credit, from [{"'.'Gy of sale; imrelias r> t. exeent»' tiitir prcMinsst^rv notes for the civnlit nur. t,„n of their turn-bases, pavabk t.,'tin order of the aduiinistrairix. with g.«,| and solvent security, to her satisüctlon. j'' ' 1 '!"'equal aiinual liistainients. bear Uiv cijiiit lx*T edit. iH*r ;uiii in j i micmxt from maturity until paid, and the real property to remain «[wially nmngage«!. "dl'vendor's privihige, in favor of said tionoftt.. thereof, Clerk's < «Tus »«wher. iks;. _____ , Lake Charle-. to.. S-p niAl>. MAYO, Clerk. NlCGesHl on Stile. ScccEsstoN or Wm. Ktxrt, Jiecrv-eo. |>Y virtue of an order from tin- lion. * 14th .luilicial District Court, of the -I ■ mil .HlUiria. ltj.-unct ( ourt. of the state of touisLum, b and for the uai-iah of ( aleasieu. Lited September S, 18 «]. a,,<i » »vmiuission t<> iuêiliivete<i. I will I e V 1! auo,! " 11 ''' the List and highest ludOer. a* tiro Court lieu«- doer in the to>vn of Lake Charles, to. on «ednesdav, October 12 IHSl ,t elevenoVto-kn. m.. ttofohowingde Serital propertv, belonging to saj'i «,1 ''cssron. m-wit : pThe undivided half-interest in Ae Gllowing describe lot of'laud, «hü Ä lb vision street-, having eigh r> feet from JP» «rivet, by two Imndred feet in a ^ > - t v.f i<J ?A ,>IViKI ' )1! *'«vet. and having v.«»KSi£ÄÄ 5 'Sig' 4 fc 'i 4 r hwwnled north hr Division strom Vast fer }f llu ' street south by tots of c,m, a ..ton a " li bviotsof Get, \v. Ityau, îïïSue**^ interest in all the buLldmÿcs ami improvt-amus iLervt/r erected and the ret. - belonging -• -A lot of household aud kiteh cn furniture. nxuiTUMiMi»-K.i.g,—cht*), on the dav of sale. David h. ly u c . c«Ltaiw«?u IWrUh. m ?*V e > XAk<!t ' 1 «»rles, La., Sej W. 1 ««». :fok kaxe. » „ V r t , . j - \ R Town tots, in Lake Charles, I throe squares from tie Lake advau tugeousiy situate I „41®' *A acres <jf land, math of {gui l ! ut ' ^puüs from tira Railroadde[«t.east of Calcasieu r 1 To to «old in lot- to -nil mm-imser m Very litoral ten»»« will to- given 1° , aM q.P* rl , v Fwvluaiiw with intention u ' 1 A »oiihsft sept.3. l««. Lake Chades Gi DL.SIUA11U; FAIM! FOR SALE. TM» eM Math U>- plaee. «bout tw« i Charta«, »»muinittg i«n-hou«e~, and ground < i*t-rn rwulv foruw ' Ternis litoral *n<l ease.' Aw>iv ' l< ' M .i. HusTBtrr sept. 3, 'fil. or G. A. FUDJt.NKT, Lake Chartas;. : La. / / S st r E j j ! ; M O N E Y —BY— G O 1 \ G —TO— .Y d —dealers in— jVltl.ioils Hilf«. U|i, m . .,„,1 * AlJllN. MltllS dilli DRY GOODS, lioois. dotliiiifij, -AND GENT'S EUJRNTSHING f 'i • ! r T*f If ♦#-' 1*1 PW A x t f lltO^ G O O D 8 , Hardware, AND FIRMTUBE. 01 anove consuuitlv on lumd. u - i Keep « full, well eelectod stock which we offer to purchaser* at ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES ! »nd Hee for Yourself. j I ^ ^ 9- ^ ^ ^ P P -P lanxci «nus mu, Hilt tOF VTttV PBUIIBi'E. July h, 1881 ,-Lj-. 825 TO 850 PER DAY, CAN EASILY BE MADE BY USING THE CELEBRATED VICTOR IMS IlOflt liOBIMi nr ANY TART OF THE COUNTRY. We mean it. and arc propnrod to demonstrate the fact. They arc operated by either Man. Horse or Steam Tower, and bore very rapid. 1 They range in size 'from 3 INCH TO 4 lii> FELT IN DIAMETER, AX1) WILL HOLE TO MY F LE QUIRL I DETTE ! They will bore siiccesafnlly and satisfactorily in all kinds of Earth, Soft Band and Limestone. Bituminous Stone Coal, Slate. Hard Pun ! Gra vel, Lava. Builder's Serpentine and Conglomerate Rock, and guar j anteed to make the very best of Wells in Quiek Santi. They are light ! running, simple in construction, easily operated, durable, and acknowl edged as the best and most praetiefil Machine extant. They are en dorsed by some of the highest State Officials. We contract tor pros ! pecting for Coal, Gold, Nil vor. Coal Oil. and all Kinds of Minorais. AI*o for siulinrj Artesian Well* null Cnttl Sha ft*, dr. We ahn fnrnixh Enaitic*. linilrrx. Witui Mill*. Eiftlrauli ? Earn*. Enrxt Entrer x, Erie! Machine*. Mininr/ tnnl*. Portable Enrt/c*, Hack J trill*, anti Machinery af all kind*. teff" Good active Agents wanted in Address, WESTERN Hit oll M iilunt Street, St. Louis, Missouri. U. S. A. State in what [spier you saw this. jvSltf. T BÎ MTV Ä Î W01 ' kL ;Hli\RRl HI PPM HEI 01, 1881! EVERY .YEW ....... t~~ 1') Ei /■'i t ix ii T'h »S I J> S C Jt I ]j E It TO THE 4 New Orleans Weekly Democrat. 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