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Yeor pear nor.. if you trees will be ben application, but t stand it. Thin din the United ocsionally to befere its readers r isa a sure cure The best way SP. of corn on the was discovered by f Lewiston,1, ,at ., which was burnt, ha rge leo t of corn, so.ch. injured as to .se and was hauled etaten by the mny of the drove dying daily. After day, not a hog died, Setirely disap a remedy has been a n ber of instances sever -lvea. -i ford.t o~r~baghum a not very favorably in its din the Northwest. amprodnt in Miine ey as about 50,000 agar and 50,000 .al the frmer seling a necents a pound at fy-ve cents n addit ion to this it by its ltvaren s that yean be .rodnced i(of srghum than ocatore. The lst obaby give sog Louis Rural :Rbed.~ irvang Into the Ism s:,rI~Be QisI It .th J~~~it "ýý.Rý. 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Corneri Plum and Twelfth Streets, 7.b2] @ itnaa, 0d. v a this date~ sf p&, I, 1 :Yhiib. I wlft ope1Sv att$: <a nt . ill 11;a~-O e vi. $' y d uOnd j Mmei au sad lefte.,. rgistmd, ! gfir ts p i l ,p.fiiR p.ar sn *mg lnans mhdrf i pa . a 1 dit... res., :'-:l" i:srli ~ :L' m enact p 4 )k#V Eisas.3d way wii S, `diL low + +s 1 - ',Cu t *. A*60 bed iu j THE, LOHIIMIA STATE UNIVERSITY A7SSuUwWIt ead M I teaiaa Udlhw. The next seaen of this Institutien begins January 3d, 1881, and elosesa Jul 4th, 1881. Instruction b an able sad·Blb ur erpsrieln-l Fred fq Is y, in the usiuoiate studies. defis wi hal re of fofjturora--Claae allkieaIraieete. &gwiseutazai end MaelealJ. Na . few is:, .·~o~ There is an annual 160 O°° . 1 sr for board,, fii * 4 Pii the . m tbt'ahl b.-~ b~nf Cadetsa, upmee an gw t .ýeei y to~ . ries or elsaasca, and tbrseý itbea ftlraw abel presant he vresi the TLeate re'a caept for Sentath in ''vaert. Cietm a I teiown text ol tatet .wrv with uniform t of -bestIdt~wr and vngetsfr adutttfr gBroingt be t sta. # I Vic' sndeucate tecn. Ue1 erh b o wil tho t gy' so cE a f! , i i en a abers :ten MEW IU O R ER A ':Wold. , aw ; oRLEAS.ns DANIEL HOUSE, No. 119 Royal Street, Nearly Oppeeite the Old St. Louis Hotel, NSw OtxuEias, LA. PARTIES VISITING NEW ORLEANS. SPECIALLY Ladies and Families, desir d ing privacy, comfort, good fare and airy pleasant rooms, can find first-class accommo dations at less than half hotel rates, at the private establishment, Daniel House, No. 119 Royal Street, nearly opposite the old St. Louis Hotel. The location is very central and con venient of access to all parts of the city, and only four squares from Canal street,. I aOn partl Francais et Anglais. 15$ H. P. BUCKLEY, No. S, Camp St., New Orleans, Watchmaker and Jeweler. W iALTHAM Stem Winding Watches in SGold and Slyver Cases, sold at the LOWEST PRICES. An assortment of FINE JEWELRY and SOLID SILVERWARE. Watch repairing a specialty. Jewelry repaired and all work fully guaran teed. octl6-6m OLD BASIN LUMBER YARD --AND-- Sash, Blind and Door Factory, Corner Franklin and Toulouse Streets, NEW ORLEANS. FLOORING, Ceiling, Shelving, Weather boarding, always on hand. Turning, Planing, ornamental and plain sawing to order. We always keep a full ,upply of Pine, Cy press, Walnut, Mahogany and Poplar Lumber. All orders promptly attended to. L'HOTE & CO. ° All orders left with Mr. JOS. BLOCH, Opelansasa will receive the same prompt at tention as if sent direct to us. 40-6m x, ga M too PIEa oSM wP y 84 tiS C co y. 4 CI' ,c ~ i ~~Sdt~ 2 NATHAN LEVY, -WTH ?.5@N *oO@aVz, EANUIACTUR3 C DEALU5R IX 0 lothing 4, Pridshiiig Goods6 sza 5aOCnal St., New OtewIna FOISTclL & LAIOS , oale itata for the Emzrekt Packing iCement, Dealeiwin BUIWDING MATERIALS. SUGAR LIME, Saipur Bavam Stores,, LURIiCA iG & !ILLU1MINATING OIte, Street, w Orleans.t(~·~13i~3 BXGXA3D PROTSQIEX, ea.. I5 Mt DxhIeft3eOeaS E3NfiATS PLA1NTE jPimnsWaexnda othera who are a iiwant o 1'tare .sRlate dent, care. to.s or UL 11L. 49 Pvte Usetdr~i~i)H oIse, . ~I and Contf, NEW o LEA1I&. for clboksea, turi -1 " a ~~ att4 od Wa. ALMA ElMMI Vircb , &A8Ut , ; ·euaV-bbleg D. f ! r j~. i aug .> . . &e., trn. wih es fore aa4 c 1 -os s i I~j ESTABLISHED 1840. HU CBBARD'S THE OLD RELIABLE, Is opening the business season of 1880-81, with an entirely new stock of furni ture in all its branches such as Parlor, Chamber, Dining-Room, Library, Of fice and Hall furniture, either in suits or single pieces ; during a four months' stay abroad and the most careful selection in the leading manufactories in the North, East and West, we are now enabled to sell much cheaper than before, and maintain the reputation of the Cheapest Furniture Establishment South. WE OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN -- -BA-R With the Largest Assortment of Medium and Ordinary Put up or knocked down for the City or Country Trade CHEAP FOR CASH. EF CALL AND EXAMINE OUR EXTENS1VE STOOK .,g JOS. B. HUBBARD. 122Wt. Rampart Street, corner Perdido, and 84, 86, 88, 90 and 92 Perdido St., New Orleans. CHE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE. ---OP --- FALL AND WINTER STOCK! 1 ave received and am nost receini my Fal and Winter Stock. It is the Largest, Finest and Cheapest THAT WAS jVr BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. -o:or-- BaAln P iOFTr, s am th u eof ofg se at s nh LOW i FIgtURsgES that d.f ceaplitia Mn! I oa the PARTICULAR ATwrTENTI( of my LADY FRIENDS to my Stock of .cik s hee k s. h cted with tAe tamst care by a buepr w. e taste for tast iue tgee ds is n.. .saassea. My `BOOTS AND SHOES are of t beat and of jack a WrAfe that the moaast fasaidier an aid wll As pleased. Np CLOTI.(NG DEPARTMENT is csnplais; it caiee..po seuphasug eeded for Men's, Yahe. gand Rops' Wear. I sell Fancy doods, Rubber Goods, iLadies' Under wear, and many otherr articles too numerous to men tion, at fflly 10 per cent below New Orleans Prices ; land no Gods of any sort Will be sold higher ta-n they re. sold in that Market. i ee an Anald a large stock of *Rff mLCERIES ý afat a w asdral t ti iti. of pidders and antep rrsheaits, as sell at al cnsunsen 1I4O* rds a$ Ibs. 5assn d 300 hndl ot Ties, urslture of UR bla, als Coeking and Heating Stevea , t terias 'seat. ae $*e At.1 o which ababe sl at 'om I W w FIG. URES. 4a o n e rm s, -": WooI wideaN Sar MUwlom e4; AI1~4~W$ Y GT 7Oax.# MEDICAL. RENEWED! OPELOUSAS DRUG STORE! SIGN OF THE BIG MORTAR! Main Street, Opelousas, -:o: I have just purchased Mayo's Drug Store, and am now supplying it with a large and well selected stock of FRESH DRUJG, CHEMICALS. PA TENT MEDICINES, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, GLASS, PUTTY, Brushes, and Painters' Tools, BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, ETC., ETC. I have secured the services of Mr. E. Sunmter Taylor, acomrpetent and experienced druggist, and will be prepared to fill all prescriptions at any time, and give prompt attention to all matters in my line of business. I respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. R. M. LITTELL Proprietor. Opelousas. Sept. 6, 1879. THE ST. LANDRY DRUG STORE Is constantly in receipt of FRESH DRUGS. CHEMICALS, WINES, PAINTS, AND " DYE-STUFFS. -ALSO- A Complete Assortment of STANDARD AND POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Snuffs, Pipes and Smoking Material. Sole Depot for Posey's Aromatic Bitters -AND-- POSE Y' CELEBRATED Q.EZL AW FZRVUR OCURL Fountain-Head for CHOICE PERFUMERIES, FANCY TOILET ARTICLEB. -AND-- LANDRETI'S AND BUIT'* GARDEN SEEDS. W. O. POSEY, Corner of Main and Landry Streau. Dec. 4, 1878-ap10 JUST WHAT YOU WANT! 1DOSEY'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS. No' l Mercury! No Secret I! formula printed on the label, and recommended by physicians. Try a box; containing 25 sugar-coated Pills. Dose 1 to 3; a safe and pleasant purgative. PWIf, after using them ones, you have any regret, the price will be cheerfully ref.n4ed.A Sent by mail to any point for 25 cent. JOHN POSEY, Washington, La. 30 years a Druggist and Apothecary. F. W. COUnRTNEY, l. D., Physician and Surgeon. LOCATED at Caranero. Ofne near the P. O. All calls by telegraph from between Vermillonville, Opelousas and intermediate points, will be promptly responded to. P,* paying cash for medoeel service. will find lr harges reasonable. -l8" DR. W. K. THOMPSON, Physioiam Sargeon and ..is OFFICE : On Bellevue street, opposite the Court HRtnsie Oeutousas. La. 38' Q pDIR.. . A. DEUBAN;1RU DENTIST, Wash.ngton, La.. All calls from the country will be pre answered. - [jyti e WASHINGTON. NWhHINUTQN RED STOP THOXS XeOOARTY, Corasv of Bridge and Dljesaa Streets Washington, Lra%. A COMPLETE STOCK OP SLtaple Dry Good. and .oot~ ~Boobt, Shoes, Hlats, Hardware,' Plasta tis Ssppliee 1'ows, &o, &e W~L ~QNOT BE UNDERSOLD $' .l Other House in the Parish. o- HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID 1PC1 CP1 TON, WOOL AND HIDR.S Thankful to the pabic of this their liberal patronage in the past, dearer to merit a eenatinustisw of usamr the future. THOI $MAS kI WASHINGTON HOUBI So, d Aeeoasdodatiois at Za H. M. ROURE, Aug , s El-U] Prdpr le _ ' S. 0. I BLA~I...............V* $ OURS t ,leared. for. g me/~ian as8 with Railr :s4 : if E Y se$$rlPfiea of w e ark& eitrarn skiu.tkt , and Sniabe4 work, and*C~Z~ F v ~w a.Work tko ot'sutua rleferes gi`e lx Ali odersr sldresse; to Lee a Ti,~lEELs shrllp k iew ý _ ol v oc Brawa U red era' is apt' as*otarb- i