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, Vikiat r. d sbboa ptiiof. P00 " akea for tern 00 "'ýý~ten for lees than SM·,-BP. 26. WO.o pF C D ctil arayE ofcw fb. idA1Os in Vrnon par by& hbp him will jad carriel uit by na. ouVE ~WT14F.. 44 11 trMJUSE OF MAILS. 1h+party. nn 1m. Slolwesf . m.· N " Thnr wlay p Ip ONUAr N.trl Yirn Departs. ,1~n Mondany 7 {" m. oil, it Thursday ?) 'I. "" $ntnnlay 7 pm A111 WiWUF1U.D. W e oli el t l ay 7 ism wIsalfOI2*y 7 ai ins. MA?4Y. ,; ID~parI s. TaPm0u m ay7au spu 'rh,.ven 7 a nB i Satnnrlay 7 is m gm w ill Iw i aone 4 asfter Nh y . . A. ITKE. Peist Nut....... uhitasympathy with the I paety beesae of that set, is iled and sustained it. Sa t I have no dalire to Nsn a pIrty in any way. iefer aparty that wio'. lh a hfrand. I think Mr. dmi by a frand, and I, I it mti said that at the neit g ggtten it. I dol not say aelSlitetll the frasn,, butl by his party. I have }1M. Itwe, bat after the he beesae Prident I r7y p ss pat pefor Rep 3nlein able who ie ftu eaommnltted. I amy membey of that 57 iortof mistame with $.Id that tie soatinag out al adnlew as at the o tim .-Chares Pfrneula age eleetotyped at a solname, atmd our Iloeweaalig citela iole douitlli from S il plie - e two *~culnaigs U -r---~;z- IOU ~ and hot. -e t towna er better. hie "won. by Iishi, r d sews o"' the; pro rti Na~b tNdoe o to bfill beg ýgmbltoeber .tore d M.is e lbuimm dq suetitheMi bayo einsadlga It I. Poe- 10 " tbr ma repailr it. 'in mom tot Mr.pg thsis h is a or prdplfor ee he MIII band bs sma ltot I At s o., 1 phre may ree adr pi Nttls pea bay wll si o, tdey on be~ biheee place. u ha Mr. Koooo ti pea tor oder fora -.eeh IIup en umlem re havea dry t l btte ea hip wil rlorr, eý, rrol( shri~se 0tck - .s amU~. U 1'Bstisoý. pu~Lh i*,oteL ofbl aupthms hmot..t p. sa :iltseumi 1~~~~~~~IIIIUi. V BlsP ýad h e - f 'La It is esy to anote the ett of the Vtrscrason's thunder, and the enter. prsie of our eithises, la the improve. Dm meats golong on about town. City The purestand bstsaewing machine that oil, and needles for all sewing prish maebmne, at the Singer Mswlng upyti Machine Ofice, Front street, Natch- tyino Itoches. prise iriff BRalns gives nole ejsewhere esAti to the taxpfers, that he Is ready and to the wiling to receive all taxes due the In thi parish anl State.; After a season of lema mild means be will apply the law, year and dda't yon forget it. Nort There are a few more chances left Spanl In thera e list for " Bud " Smith's our fi silver-mounted gun. Take them at of its once, and encourage a good and lib- but ti eral citizen. and o We regret that the lamp at the cor whi noer of Front anti Chulrch street,(the te nrst, we learn, ereeted In our city) by a viol Meears. A. !. Lecomte and A. the o Ducournau, has met an accldent. It mus, will be repaired, however, before the at at present moon hiles her face. thous Everybody is engaged now In been gatherlng the delicious truffle., water which line the banks of Cane and Oat Red rivers from Orappe's Bluff to zeas Grant. Chicken and truffee is now Our the standard dish in every well regu. our c lated family. one ii Abe Harris, the proprietor of the blaze new hotel on Seeond street, Is much few gratied Mh the encouragement he The, has reeeived. Though raised n this her section. Abe has traveled extensively Bed I in our own country and in Europe, God and leaned in his travels how to restli keep a hotel. In everything he will will keep up to all the latest improve. felloi ments. the t (basne for a trlne. W sugy Mr. J. LosxARD BrLLARD, cerres. 60cos pondlig agent of the Louisiana Lot- tano tery Company, at this place, has re. cosl aeived hib first installment of tickets plesi for the October drawing. Call on Zen him at once and procure the lucky o®la number. Whole tickets $2.00. Half at t! I tickets $1.00. Ad-tdd. r - ____- River News. and - subs The Ashland passed up on Tues. not day at 1:3s p. m., and the loeal pack fort I eat, Jewel, arrived at Grand Eoore at sobe IS p. m., on Tuesday night, with a dcee Sine freight. Al Capt. Flood who has ebharge of the som tug boats engaged In dredgnlag the le. mouth of Red river, reports eight lamb feet of water nla the obannel. Red onl3 raver is good boatinges order with a eael deolining tendency. agre a Reelntas. Nov jest ' The town of Natchbltoche has lig been without a vacant reeldence for our more than two years past, and in and consequence there will be, tbhis win- pay tar, a material advance in rents. Some of our house owners have al. ms ready been offered as much as don- O hle the amount of rent now ecelved da by them for elllgble horn, and au . they baseddohanto reept theth profers. This speaks well for the stal basbesa Improvement of this see. ot dton. Ia Cetteo Filers sad ries. st Nothing is wantln to show the searelty of labor in thisoauntry more . than the priees paid ottoon plekers. b , Eilghty-fve eats per hunadred is the oftn now being made, or $17 pet , bale to whleh we will add the price V of bagg~ag, ties and innalag, my I Sm, or totta of s par bale to be ad- an ded to the pries of produlontio from lo s Wbleh farmers an sum their profits. pa s. In our opinion the produetlon per the ih. band ast be great toe stand such an de outlay for puttaig In market. pit ok Arthal pewens of o We were shown a speeimen bou th 4uet of these flowers manufaetured is ad by our friend, RilcharBralip, which b ,are really, ar'istl. Dick -was for h years a Texas REanger, and the, we u Ith poe. e stuled his art. He now by proposer to instret others in their t il manufacture in either paper, sephir th or llk, at the low pri of from five t, to ten dollars. and parties furmlshla a A teaterIal wal have the privilee p beof retalap their worlk. By tbL a they mal e remuonrated far to en u eteip, beddes hknra the alr. l elelassodted with Mr. Daliy Is las the perIa uderdbbi badmes, ad t ihr advprthemeat will e nolted Is maothe .limn. r as his t curt. im Spus led lrto Almt ~T bepen twi t a biD pisol, and It belg prove that rIm's asseas was ageru ad his ilatent .arderous he was ea b -le a b ehaed with earrylag conemla h weaponas ad found gpaty--eult er JLim, the District rourl. A.oS SD. CQalotl kown as thbe Lake Jane.n paassou, an a oad ar gul. Aaron wepthekem she aDi XsI Jds la asg ld,, n s hugl e' aga - l-hat le ga ineisdl ag l & m1 In.=~olr .1C I& l~ beg. ROME PRIiotm ITYT 1 Darll our late vilt to the Crescent City we discovered, with pleasure. 3 that some of her best and most enter- PAl prising eitizens have at last awoke up to the material benefit of beauti fying hersurroundings. Their enter- The prise has been rewarded in an emi- Jirnm nentLdegree. They are not only hen. present eAtlng themselves, but adding largely to the wealth of their fellow-cltizen. In the company of an intelligent gen tleman, who has been In the habit for years of sponding his summers at Northern watering places, we visitted Spanish Fort and the West End. anud our friend assured us that the beauty On a or its atttractions not only equaled, 'Ihe 1 but surpassed, those of Cony Island ofi ire and other places of fashionable resort Re'iit which he had visited. Nor will they osn the stop at thi. They design connecting iP" the entire lake Shorq by rail, so that (~ a vbitrr can travel from one point to 'he the other, and enjoy every variety of Inorr4a amusement, as' well as good bathing. (Sifi at a trifling cost. By this means tie [01' thousands upon thousands that have been annually spent at Northern The I watering places will remain at home. jonrnal Can not we arouse our fellow-elt' swerinj zens to some such improvement? Our climate Is genial and healthy; our city we regard as only second to one in the State, her records are ema blazened on the nich of fame, whetre few others an gaina an entrance. The writer of this as bbcome one of On her citizens, and is thoroughly identl. Fra fled with her interests, and when the Chre God of all consigns him to his last By Sresting place his proudest epitaph Peti will be, that he done his duty to his fellow-man and labored earnestly for Mni the beneft of Natchitoches. By I With this preface, we beg leave to Peti suggest that a park, or garden, be p i" constructed on the bill. a short die. Wea tance from town, where gentlemea gin a' could go athteir leisure and spend a and 1 a pleasant hour. An enterprising Ei i sen embarking in this enterprise line y could Isake, my one hundred tickets, and t iat1 ten dollars eachb, payable In ad. overi vane. This would give him a start, vision and enable him to decorate. The B: subscribers, of course, would loss Te i* nothing, but simply pay In advance nover * for future pleasure. The gentlemen ET it subscrlbing would ee that order and pet a decorum was observed. n I Akdai, Sibley's Iske should receive Black eI some attentiop, and be made attract- e co te lye. We should also have more sctiol it lamps. A lamp, we understand, easts iled J only ten dollars, and our efoelent and H a energetic Mayor, Willis Holmes. eam agrees to have them lit. "The dark Dy November days, the saddest of the Pg year. are approachblng, and we want Bng * light to gulde us to our homes. Let ing, or our citizens put their heads together, Fund Ia and erect them. The enterprise will n· pay In the future. * By this means our town will be till s Smade attractive and enjoyable. o Our brass band should also be help- Th d edand encouraged. We bavre entered Jo upon a poitilca eampaign, In whlhob " Sthe laterest of everep feman is at stake. Lt us havb e Rood masie, but Snot at the expense of the hard-work lua gentlemen who give their talent and rrvisee grmtli In uohb Improvementeour prospr be Ity lies. Through them the mosney thab t lepent abroad will remain at ba Shome. We admoaish you., them, hi. PaI be lowltnsen "'Arise, awake, or be forever fallen," ayw Tua Boesr sow Tssausuu.-Worth ad. and ez~ellenae Invariably win laina the om long runa, Notwithetandlan the op. tre its. postlon of all other awing machines, ed. per the potency of true merit has been an demonstrated by the Binger outstrip- API pinag them all, and aehleving a sue, feel ese that places It beyond the reach 158 of competltion. Durinag the past Jo o thirty years its sales have steadily ? reInd treased, until now they reach a its leh balft a million annually. The ga. thr for clous and energetle othorn agent it, w lMajor 8. E. Randle, always estab- for ow lishes an oae In the distrlct whqre die helr the maebhine obtaeins a foothold, so W hir that all maehlnaeasold ean be'repaired Ire and adjusted without sending the Tl il awayfromhomle. Call.at the@o "m ege pary' ss here. on Front stet, t h and saemlane for yourablves l. en * . e Hunt 0. EaHsy, ueq., sLareo yt tahre p t te pO.s.l.a. ..i, .1 .. u.k, mleh............. SI. . S. -iv ested to apert 3ri1 for. tlhe s 'tU tal...... l; e was mm tmmpoof the Uited . j Stalels.I.. 5he amf erls of the omllgiale l C bmitten of ther Eist*R5tt to S ew Osrlen a r on asterd5ly the. Sr h ath l att E., to aom i to awe'~ bh hIrdl h * eahIg'-~~ilor,-t ¶k% i sissjqm PROUEELLaI*U OF THE PollOe Juriy. PARISH OF NATOlITOCUHE'a. SEPTEM$BE i6th I1W. The lion. BnDly ,. pnirsinant to ad. ,jolrlmlenlt. Th; following iemnier present Wil. Parne, President - - .,lno. N. Biurkett, II HI. Ilathorin, Thor. Smith, R. E. Hamninett, .. (:. Doaden. t' N. Whtler,11 F. J.Inniingr . 115. n nmotionl of if. 11. iilhiiaotn, 'T'he Preisildent i1,poilnterl : Commilttee T of lthre'e to, almni the ,digest of Parish Laws, iompill Ily J. U. Melssi, as per lan Resºllltioln of lasi nieting, aSid l soirt onil the snlame at. thi S lnsionl. Presi dent apliointed Met,e. Italihorn, Jlennings nal millth. On IIotion of 11r, Wheeler, 'The Hon BloedI adjltourntd Uitil to inlrrolw imornisillat nine o'clock. (Signed) WM. PAYNE, [Oflcial President, P. J. .. E. Mrrst. Clerk. SEPTEMBER 7th,1. 10. The lion. Body met pursuant to ad jonrnment. The following members a* I swering to their names: Wan. Payne, President. !'. Jenninls, H. H. Hathoru, Thos. Smith, -. R. E. Hilmmiett, I . 0. .lowden, WV. O. Breazeale, C. N, Whee.er, IOn motion of Mr. Wheeler. Frank Johnson was appointed Over. seer of Road leading from the OCatholie 1 Church on Old river to FPlyou Provinel. t By Mr. Hathorn, 1 Petition from citizens of Ward One Sraying for the abolishment of 'he toad Strdingl from Orand Ecore Orave-yard to SBayou Pierre river. Adopted. By Mr. Hathorn, Petition from citizens of Ward Two, t Sipraying that road No. 5, changed at last session, to run by the house of H. W. Eve * Weaver, he now changed again to be. dgin at th folk of the Campte,Sparta a and Vernon toad, running in a North East corner, by the residence of Mrsl. ' Chestnut, and terminating at the Parish - line near the residence of Mrs. Burst, I, and that Jno. Chestnut be appointed overseer on said road No. 6, and he i ereby instruceted to carry oat the viollns of the said petition. Adept 0 Iv Mr. Brsazaale, SThat Noh Cloud be appoinatd nad overseer of Road No. 8, 4th Distriet. A B r lathorn. d Petition of citizens Ward No. , allow. ing Noah Cloud Ferry privil on Black Lake, at Sltuam and Demej -e-" natil the arst of Jannary,UrS1 , ,tal d I - he complies with the ters an speeil cations set forth in the peittion this day is iled In the office of the Clerk of this Hon. Body, In default of which he shall forfeit and pay to the Pariah the 1, sum of Twenty-Five Dollars. Adopted, gEj By Mr. lathorn, Petition of citizens of Ward Two, ask ing for a bridge to be built sross tmhe lvBayou Sale at the Cliftoa Bridgeo s t lug, and that their pro rats of the Bridge r Fund of Ward Two, be allowed them for this purpose, whenever funds areIn the 1 Treasury. Adopted. On motion, the Hon. Body adionrned b till 3 o'elock P. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. p. The Heaon. Body met pursuant to ad A journaent. The following members an swering to their names: a Wa,.Payne, Pridonf.--i' t F. Jennings, t HI. II. Hathorn, Jao. M, Burkett, R. E. Hlammett. it Thorn. Smith, W. O. Brenzealel, -,8. O. Dowden. B Mr. Hiathorn, Ti t the Pari Treasurer shall di t bura ithe Pauper Fund rao ats to al !i Papers legally on the list. That all amounts due and not called for at the end of six months, shall be agaFla dvi ded pro rats to the remanalag Pnpms on te lit Adopted, . • By Mr. Hathorn, Al b: That Harrison Alford and Thos. Cas A. p tiro be placed on the Panper Llist. Adopt Bs Mr. Dowden, TBt the Ordinance relating to Reoad ip- Apportioners be re-enacted to take ef t* fecta from and after the tst of Janary, - oh 1881, as follows: See. I. Be it ordained by the Poliee Jury of the Parish of lhatchitoehea, ily the Police Jury shall appoint at . ia lrnular January Seesien of each year, g three-aonehodkler in each ward of the Pariah snubect to read duty, whoe uty. oat It shall he to act as Road Aporners tb- for the term of one lear and ejri1* ere dietion as such shall lbe limited tothe Walrd for which they are appointed, and of which they must be residents Iredl SJc. 2. lie it further Ordained, Ac., -m lThat mIid Road Apportioers shll with. . in twenty days after the reeript of their apoiputmot as sech, app loo se I t* hnds, rientll of their.' W.ads, sa - Ilal to worlkon p, bl roe , to tlhe S serveinal overseers of thetr: -r. el dism tslets, sad to furnish lists skl Over. F ate ll persons liabl, t* the p rells at which they are SvU5eti iad ieh poisons shall he aublest **the1 bli n and direeion of msaid E lar, the ud o other persos sha e ll ie to .. adsrwlioeeoeept thes who sss aa'p Spsaran said lists. Tihe aid-l Iitsa m rnilhed shall be attested be i i~mnii ty DhaI ahutial the Plieir s , -- e- t appoiLnttelod l a - q" rqdlred n by this Odinale Sc . fled l f their a*n l" a1the . i drl refusing to eas 5neahn, or to ram nor, madocv, don io . I " sIbjes to fne notI too wslr l ive Dollars, or imprim q n.tol exceed Twenty. Days, at the uis 1 S of dte Court. a M aseer'. lathorn, Haanvtt, 5 1505 Jeaa it,, Smith, Dowden al Papea S: t I Mr Let,. votinga Nay. -. The [ In. Body aedjourned ta'oeet to. -) tPrll. eealf . J. -J. M stee Clerk. is~~CI Po"e i " el t y. SAM'L L BOYD, IMPo:TER AIND JOBRBER IN DRY GOODS & NOTIONS NO' - -.. 103, 105 and 107 Gravier St.. Anl !)i) alld 94 (a l92 mO St.. 11:5 ,orth St.. .Xw YoiK. NEW ORLEANS. ANI Thte :llarg:est hstock of Goods carrki'l South. Sou"thern amer chants will :ve money by lyivng l)ry G(ooIs aand Notions in lre, New Orleans. lIt. 4-tf. LOUIS GRUNEWALD, NoM. 10, U(, and 2 Baronne 0gtt. Ihe S NEWV ORIEANi. _ll Is All 0IA N1 Steinway, Weber, Knabe, Pleyel & Fischer, THU BHET PIANOS MADK IN THE WORLD. -THE LAROEST STOCK OF MUSI AND MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS.I in the South at wholesale and retail. Everybody knows that GRUNEWALD HALl. is the cheap. BP est Music House in the South. 64 sell -wi Catalogues Mailed Free on Applicatioq. - at Be sure to get my estimates before purchasing elsewhere, pr OLD PIANS TAKEN IN EXICHANGE. New PIANOS sold as low as $175 CASH. COUNTRY 010R3 CAREFULLY FILLE wIn ER LARGE OR SMALLt Address LOUIS GRUNEWALD, Sept 4-1y. NEw ORLEANS, LA. C. A. PARKER & CO., NI OEN''AL AGENTS FOR LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, TEXAS& ALABAMA, FOR H. W. JOHNS, NEW YORK, I ASBESTOS MATERIALtS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ASBESTOS PAINTS dI : In White and all known Tints. Colors mixed ready for use. VInequalled in the JMarfet for DU ?.,BILITY and BE.IVTY. ASBESTOS IROOFING Vne.rcelled for durabilitN; no retention of Ff'ater on thea . Roof, equal to Slate on that aeount. i No. 10 UNION STREET, NEW OGILEANS. I -- REFERS TO PATRONS: Ibmam. Clapp Bros & Co. Georp , e rnIe, of Sotde'. Coilege. A iderm darln, Premident St. Charles RN. , Mco & rdS La. Dry Doi. . A. Koarad, 146 Oravier street, Painter. C. E. Giranrdey. 1 Camp street. ptaB. F. Ohmber., of HaRtwoll & CIanmbrs. Chbafe, John &, Son. J.. W Burbrid el & Co. m hse, Hamilton & Powell. Thee. Hailer, Natchitoches, La. D. 0. McCan. SPlease send fwor Price lists, Circulars and Paint Card.I ry, -- .The Singer Always Ahead. 5 All Pormer YTeaF Outdone. 431,678 SOLD IN 1879. Tihe l t Alap Wiy, in ti Ilh BuI. S . Mt MoG REGER, ManageLr, S.SeptL 18-6m. NATCHIfTOHES, LA. G-- AND EaORE, LA. Isb.O aag Umnal Baria nls cr l GROCERIES,' Ofwhle heb b as alarge stock, of both W a'-ple ad ftaney, BOUIHT FOR CASH, ' aId 1an sell cheape.r than any one. c e keept. a large assortment of a General Merchandise, Sm plete and fell in all details. D'RY (I000 . PANOY ARWTCLI. I CRCKE.RY. HBOOTS WMeIIUallIRED DOW ito the lewe ieo I osoeek and yes will be E hi hesCASH PRICK paid for urehsmts. Oommis. S.Arg. T.-te . Mis- t m sm,0; tax wl ,~U-~3~ Af;" "JUST RECEIVED. A large and well-elected Stock of the [ choicest GROCERIES, which I ofer to the trade at the Iowet C Pom.ible Priees for ensh, and for CASH ONLY will I sell. Those desirous of pur chaaing will please call on me. Do not ask for credit .and sve Vourself the ha- h miliation of being refusedl. Sept. 18.-3.a. S. W. KILL. Saint Charles College, BIAND OTEAU, LA, Codauetal by FATIERS of the SOCIE. TY of JESUS. OCATION -st se slt hyaseaassnt. I em thw Alosmdrla Branm d th Nor. in. ,. ~ TeIas Raimatl miloes - v a *M d ermailionville, nusa In InaU sUwiUand s of ak turans. Spreuive. FARE .mbatmmtuMl aei whale. theuart a well ass thl. Cla. Stite and Commeerlal C Orse.. Bgueni ; B e. T.mti. W ,Shl. * tand 3141g P: os E First aran mabemla e :pe 1, Cda of St. J. A. DUCOURNAU, -- car.ao~ r & CaURCHa STi . ' ' nTCHITOCR ES, LA., -DEALER IN - DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, BOOTM Boots, SHOES. HATS, CROCKERY WARE, AND HOUSE 'URIIISHINO 00106. I amt continually receiving ftomlNoth erns and Sonthern Markets the lalet Novelties of the seasons, which I am prepared to sell at Ibottom prices. Selpt. 1-3mn. ptpeelal Ntlee. I beg leave to aunuouee to my Onds and the public that my STUDIO will he closed for the takiAg of PHOTOGRAPHS until the let of November. MyreOpem iug will he announced in the eolaemof the VINDICATOr . Sept. 18--t. JAMES C. MOISE. ESTABLISHED IN 105. James A. Greshani, Sw - I Tilt. No. 1 Camp Street, cor. Canl, Sept. 18.3m. New OataLLUU. - eatae' Sale. JamesCaughlin vs. Richard Viwnnt. Fourth Juotiee Court, Parish of Natehli teches. No. 473. BY virtue of a writ of F.i, toe .. S directd by the Peorth uLste of the Posee, in and for the Parish of NatbLto bes, I have seised and will pomi to sell at Publie Auction, on Saturday, s5th of Ueptembeer, le. at 12 o'clock M., the followlng desoribed property, to.wit: On. orl H ors, unued Selem. Tenue o ale: Cash, with the abut of n l., Sept, Is. Castab, Ward 4. Mathew Herting vs. Egene Leaor. BY virtue of a writ of Fi. lF. to directed by tbe Hea. L. A. ed, Ninth Justiee of the Peaeis aod for the parish of Natehitohues. I w pro eeed to sellat Public Auetion, eo Saturday, the 9th of October, l at 19 o'cleok M., at thie oe of the Ninth Jrtice's Coaut, the followlig descrihed to-wit: The el fot No,t beiLg a past enrtain tract of land atutad la the parinh of Natcehitehees, eon th bank of Cane rivetr d.eomdma.u _on arpent ftnt, sad thre tw sdhe arpente on th tear. Bonadeid bloet I , t property of "lae Being a p f the planti d between ra Metoyer aad a hlt ei* dren and Ursad children. Terms of BalG: v Cash, with the btens itEf Sept. IrI Costble, &r. Betraed before ms the ad ? bJames . Kilo, asn e white piLeew together with m ia and whi d two yonr oldop fernl bown aRf. The above mlet isle ie braaed.da right saide sm i. P. and len ftp with I . cdt crop and ait is abale w k a two uider bits ia right with adewlp All appraiued at afourte dollea. &a. DQWx,p . Jutice ofl Pese, Ward.S Appiraes W. J. FUPNDApaM s, Sept.ll " LA GO1FIAOR CoupapLe d'Auaratu waren t'IsemuI0r DE PARIS. (PRANCE.) Orgaui.e ea IM, 3EIAtT - - No.9, EVE FAYUT.. Total de4l'.Act, Fn, Us,4?S.S1lA- Aux StateUI- Bode dAs paun ceat-$586,6M.12. AIMlmiestntVSn Pr iudeit, M. DITCL3UC (machI Milal sn des Fluanes; eactpeUemeitherte r UM. DELLIET, am des admJ btrltaC Ia D aquoede Frames. Zuwmlan debLb". . bre d. cgreume d Paris d EVE?, Ea"Jue d. Tlbmal de menNS GIReboULT, 3u.Irsidet da Tribasi db Cmmres de IU biae. LIPMAN, s~ar,(Miialo AUgP&s OON, YMebras dS eamedl YMal~elal As PABT, Repreoaataat a I'AambhS Nails'. 03133, 'Prsereat" 4. Ia Cempapis a mrals Traamatlatiamte. WATEL. Membre d. Ceasedl MaaIuipSl d. rat io. seC E f ýý Iee'ftes~ i sat . V033S. MOA . 4.1` . M a lm. . C Kidder teabsir a CI.., niss as u RICK AAD B1 TL a i Ni Surer A Cie., New Twit. EOGR i KELLY, de Is tr ans augr ACie.. New York, .t eiie, p r (Ice., San Framisre. ) LOUIS "IC t131kN. Apeat Geasral ds I ý Compagmie Traaatlaatlqae. UefeMcee aM Is Neuv.h ` ot A.CARRIERSo FILl SMITE 33 ACt¶ A. A. R0CH333A1TEA & C . vou L PEIPPS ACCIE., E. A A . YCUM.OT . ZEEIUN DELVAIL FETES. F. I1MT, 1C Itsr de 1'A U. KINNEDT, Pr .Ideat >agaqMX As - IEtat. , DEP TEMEINT DUBUD. L." CO DUM ILIXIg I. CAtw T0 Im at, o03IDI D& *. 1 1citI~,~ t ~ e do is M_ ý ·: . Us, mu is h M OW7 .1..11. A riýs Vurriy aeiltert' rw, ý " AI3 bawlmg epIr4" 86.