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£fa €mi (folio. niK fKOri.E’s PAPBK. W. h. MAT. CIfAS. O. MOKKAU. ’ MAY A MOREAU. Editors A PrpjjNHaw. * Entered In' tbs port office at Bay St. Louis as secoird-cUBa mall matter. • BAY ST. tOVIS Pi RMETRS'AIJ.UNC*. 1465, meets every #t st Saturday of each month at Bayou Philip sebooibMtso. H. I.nxicb, president, Samuel vonDrorkow sky, secretary. CHURCH OIF|ESfbRY. r - - j. A - ~ A. Our I.lKly efth' Wn!fCatholic church— First Mass' every Sunday at 7 o'clock, a. in., second Mm* at 10 hVlnckii. m. Ves pers every Sunday eveuiug at 4 o’clock. Very KeV. Father 11. Leduc, pastor, Rev. Father Alphonse Leittel, assistant pastor. Bt. Clare’s Chapel, (Catholic.) —Mass every Sunday and holidny-of obligations at tt'ii. m Mam Street Methodist church—Preaeh ■ ll,g every second and fourth Sunday* hi ouch mouth at 11 a. in. Sunday sehoetnt 11:30 a. in. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening at 7 o’clock. Rev N. B. Harmon, pastor. Christ Episcopal church. Cedar Point. -Services every first and third Sunday of •aoli moldh. at 11 a. nl. Sunday school every Hmulny at 10 a. m. Rev. Nelson tyres. Rector DEMOCRATIC TICK ET FOR MUNICIPAL OFFICES. FOR MAYOR: \ A. G. Fieri, \ FOR TREASURER: Robert C. Engman, FOR Slit RDIARY: Richard IWendos, FOR TAX-COLLECTOR: J?hn B. loor. FOR MARSHAL: George W. Maynard, ALDERMAN—WARD 1 Li dwig H. vonGoheen, ALDERMAN -WARD 2 James Gilmore Fayirdi ALDERMAN WARDS f eter Rsmond, ALDERMAN—WARD 4 Ferdinand H Eggloff. City Echoes, —Elections ncjl Monday. —Send us your job printing, —April fool's day to-monaw. —Chew Vaughan's Clover llondy. —Vole lor A. 0. Fieri toi'mayif, —Chew Vaughan’s Clover Honey. -AVote lor Geo. Maynard for marshal. —Vote lor U. 0. Engnmn for treasurer. —Vole lor Richard Mendes lor secreta ry • —Dr, Turner w, a in New Orleans Wed day. —The burnt district Is being rebuilt at a rapid rate. —Vote forvPetor Esmond for alderman from third ward. —Vote for Jno. B. loor for tax-collec !tor and assessor. —Vote for Dr. L. 11. yonGobren lor al derman Irom the first ward. Vote loriJatnes Gilmore Fnyurd for alderman from second ward. - -Bright Miss Fanny Hunt is visltiug shcr sister Mrs. A. D. Smith. —Hon. August Ivollcrspcnt Wednesday ‘ln New Orleans on business. —Vote for Ferdinand Eggloff for al derman from the fourth ward. —After next Monday the Fopulltcs and company will wear a “worried look,” MissCorttinedeMuntlnvlu has returned from a delightful visit to the Crescent •Oily, —The topic of conversation In social circles Is the firemen ball, to take place In April. —Miss Katie Lynch, ol Titusville, Fa., Is visiting her sister Miss Fannie Lynch at the Bay 81, Louis hotel. Bright little Hazel Gensllugcr enter tained a delightful number of her young friends at her home last evening. -The approaching marriage of Miss Vicky Breath to Mr. W. J. Gallup has been formally announced, April 6th. —For 60 cents, cash In advance, Tine Echo will print and furnish you with a pack of fine gilt edge visiting cards. —Every Goou-Ueniocrat should remem ber his duty at the pulls neat Monday by voting the straight Democratic ticket. —Another market for Bay St. Louis. Wc understand that Ellsworth J. John stou will soon open anew market house. —The Saturday and Monday bargain daya at the Welcome Store arc attracting buyers In large numbers ou those particu lar days. -^Coctractor Kirk, who has bocu em ployed at Fearllngton for the past few weeks, returned to the Fay Wednesday morning. Miss MaryJ’onicUo, a dark-eyed rose bud ol the Crescent City, has returned to her home afar a etay of several weeks ■at the Bay, -Our friend and progressive farmer, Mr. F. Fen Davis has the 4nest straw •berry patch wc have yet seen Id this sec tion this year. —1 he artlc weather of the .past week has been anything but pleasant and in many parts of this section has wrought much damage to vegetation, —We understand that Mr. Frank IMH man is arranglrg to open a bakery here in a snort time. This will make four bakeries In Bay St. Louis this summer. —A pruity cottage oi t Main street is tube reeled f or Mr. Spor, of New Or leans Messrs. Gardcblcd & Bmclkcr haye secured the contract for the build in*. > 1 he bridge gang men have completed their work here and the camp has been moved to Scranton where the repairs on the bridge at that point wilt bj com pleted. mituMai,. "Now you see it, now you don’t.” From wbst source tbe foregoing fami liar quotation emanated ia not known not withstanding tbe freqnency of Its usage, but at this period of local political history It coaid not more appropriately be applied tb,n to tbe municipal ticket of tbe Popu lites- Otc evident scheme of the Fop ntltes few la the recent suppression of what we know to be a faetthat there will positively be opposition Wtke Democrats next Monday, and after dosing one of their full yanf-wide Democratic fellow citizens with the gag of their withdrawal they “confidentially” whisper tbe truth to some Igcoraut. flop-cared, mosquito legged would-be Democrat of their lutcn tlon. It is simply a machination to soothe two men in order to irltate one. One medicine singly has never been known to down tbe Hying and rise tbe dead. No matter how boundless tbe personal influence and bow great the following ol any one or all of the candidates on the opposing ticket may be, It will prove un availing to persuade the enlightened ma jority. The voters in the Democratic pilmary were fully aware of tbe Im- portance of their vote, and their great Democratic knowledge told them tbe best use In casting their ballot. Will such men sacrifice their dignity to bend? NO! Next Monday they will go to the polls, be consistent and vote the Democratic ticket and ull will be well. VV<<I<IIIIK Hells. Marrikd; At Biloxi, Mission Monday, March Z, Da-t, Miss Ella Posey to Mr. Frank Dabney, both of this place. The wedding was u “gretna green” affair and treated quite a stlrln social circles. Miss Posey is u very brilliant and charmtcg young lady. Mr. Dabney, a shining le gal light, formeily of Blythe, Miss., is a young gentleman of slerlln’ qualities and evidenced good judgment in his selection of a life partner. The wedding took place at the Moutross hotel, Key. Ebron Thompson, oßlclatlng, with the Governor of Illinois and the Superior Judge of Wisconsin for witnesses. Tin; Echo’s best wishes arc extended to Mr. and Mrs. Dabney, Marriko: Miss Ida Fayrn, of this-city, to Mr. Paul Cbauvet, of Mow Orleans, at the church of Our Lady of the Gulf, Very Rev. Father If. Lcduc, officiating, Wed nesday, March 28th. These young peo ple have many friends ail of whom extend happy wishes. Anniuj tile Melho'ilsOa, F.aster Sunday was appropriately ob served by the Methodist congregation of this place. In spite of the inclement weather, the Sunday School attendance was fairly ood whtto teachers and pu pils studied the Resurrection lesson found In the sixteenth chapter 61 St Mark’s gospel. At the 11 o’clock service the audience was favored with a good sermon by the pastor on the same theme, the Resurrec tion of Christ. At night there was a ser vice lu the interest of foreign missions. Master Eaton Bowers made a little “(Had Eastorday” address of welcome, Master John Turner recited the twenty-third Psalm, Miss B. Anslcy obligingly read a selection appropriate to the occasion, white the Easlernthoms of praise so well rendered tv the choir, the congregational singing—a feature in Methodist worship —the address of the pastor, the collec tion for misslonery Work taken by Mas ters Delcuzc and Tounne contributed to a profitable and edifying Sabbath day service among the people called Metho dists. ln nomorliim In loving memory of Sidney Ladner. Across'tbe brightness of a happy home death has fallen swiftly and grieving neartaaro confronted with an awful tra gedy. He met Ais untimely death by one ol those terrible accidents which shocks a whole community with a sense of hor ror and the sympathy of the Xamllyclrcle so bereaved. Young at; he was, scarce more than a noy, he had already taken his place among the world's workers; hi* labor, a glad offering to the comfort of ms parents, and at the post of duty his bright young life was ended. Sisters and brothers share the inexpressible grief of his parents at the terrible loss which has befallen them. All medical skill could do was unavailing. SplMual comfort and the blessed promise of the church to the faithful, prepared, the courageous young spirit took lot Us voyage over that river which Hows between earth and eternity, •■Blessed are the pure In heart for they shall sec God." A Frikkd, E. F, J. Bay St. Louis, Miss , Mch, 20, 1804. —One pi the widest and probably the longest whai'f [extending from our shores is now In course of construction for Mr. Oeoinnch, near the Tellriard property. With his varied and advantageous -facili ties Air. 0-iomaeh has about completed all the necessary arrangements fur a llrsl class lumber yard and with his own schooners will ..cep bis lumber yard well and completely stocked. -Mrs. A. Urnguou,always prompt and ] willing to lend wide and worthy Service, j has been calling on our citizens this week raising funds for the public school medals to be awarded at the close of the present session. Frof. Kagan his contributed towards the purchase ol two gold medals and will superintend the purchase ol the silver medals. The list of conti Ibhtors and Individual amounts donated has been promised lor the next issue of this paper. —Mr. Louts ConsUfinc, aged 21 years and27 days, died at hisbome.Tn this city Tuesday and was bailed Wednesday evening, Kev. N. B. Harmon officiating. Mr. Oonsldinc was a victim of that dread ful disease, consumption. —Mr. F. Boiling, ol New Orleans, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O Donnell on. Union street. hWAVELAXD KCHOE*. ml rim CicMnl Items lima Ifet mlt Resort UXhmd tod Written by o nr ■ (metal i;or % roaponaent. Mr' Lacassagup, of New Orleans, vltlt ed blif son at college Sunday. Mr.' John D. Ituss was tbe guest of Mr. Prague Coleman on Saturday. ' The people’s choice for Waveland’s next mayor Is Mr. Olus Bourgeois. Mr Lucas K. Moore and family spent several days at their summer home last week. Mr.Chas. Jam.lver Is baying his sum mer borne repaired and otherwise beau tified. Waveland needs a first cl-ss drug store. It would not be a very bad Idea to eu courage some of our business men into the pro ect. Mr. Prague Coleman came over on Hat urday and remained until Sunday at "Bay Home," the lovely summer residence of Mr. 11. Dudley Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Klatte, of Kego lets, La., were visitors on Sunday. Mrs. Klatte returned borne Tuesday accom pauled by her young sister. Dikd—On Master Sunday morning at tbe home of her son, K. V. Ladner, Mrs. Victor Ladner aged 78 years, a native of Mississippi. The Interment took place from her son’s r< sidvoee and was large ly attended. Tbe deceased was a most estimable lady and leaves a large number of friends and relatives to mourn her loss. —Chew Vaughan’s Clover Honey. {Have On® Vttnlcd lor Yonraelt, The following, taken from ono of the brightest newspapers in the country, is given "pare in these columns for the spe cial benefit in particular for a number of our liay St, Louis readers: The man who stops a paper because there is something in it that he docs not like should he consistent ami got np ami leave a hotel table if he happens to see something on Hie bijl of faro that does nut suit his taste. Ho should be as con sislent with one as with the other. A good newspaper is a hill of fare of mental food lor mi many different tastes ns possi ble, and the reader ought to know that the article that does not suit him is, per il a|w*, jest the taste of every other reader of the jiaper. "The man who insists upon haying the paper just as lie wants it ought to priht it himself, —Chew Vaughan’s Clover Honey. In answer to the question, “Whai is hoiliu without a newt); spin f an exchange s.'iys, “it's a place where huts are stuffed into window pains; where the children are like young pigs; the wife like a savage ami the husband with a panorama of the dismal swamp painted on his shirt bosom with tobacco juice.” —ln setting fire to a lot a rubbish last Monday, the dress of the little daughter of .Mr. Cha;i. Bosh ignited. The flames enveloping the little om were combated In'her father who succeeded lu arming the almost inevitable results but not until hishands were severely burned. —Ur. Walker, our donlict, requests us to say that ho will not be a l , his office here next week. Ho will leave on Sunday to attend a meeting df the State Board of Dental Examiners to be held at Jackson, Miss. The Doctor is a member of that body. “How dear to our heart is Cash on subscription, When the generous subscriber Presents it to view; But the man who don’t pay— Wo refrain from descript ion For, perhaps, gentle reader, The man might he yon.’’ —Col. I'm, K. Stuart, aged 73 years, died at his homo in Ocean Springs, Thurs day evening at 3 o’clock and was buried yesterday evening at 4 o'clock. Colonel Stuart had won much prominence by his successful culture of the pecan, —The residence of Mr. E. J. Bowers came near being destroyed by fire Tues day morning from a defective chimney. Immediate assistant was rendered ana wbat promised to prove a big conflagra tion was frustrated. —Messrs. Landrleu Bros, fro having erected a magnificent store building next to their grocery store on Hancock street. This building will accommodate a baker and confectioner for which purpose it Is being erected. <—Mr. Jos. deFaoli and Mr. Joseph Tabor, of this city, have struck a good Idea by opening a feed store. They have rented the lower story of Firemen’s hall and can be found there ■•studying to please. 1 ' —A delightful children’s picnic was given by Mfss Lucy Combel and a nice circle of her friends. The If tic cues tf&e well chaperoned and enjoyed themselves in a good fashion way. County Superintendent A. Q. Steven son has a communication In this issue of Tub Echo "Of Interest to public school patrons.” It will be found on the first page. ?rof Chas. Barneaud and slater, of France and who have been spending the wln er at “Sea Brook Cottage," left the Bay Thursday. —Tony Breath lea's among the New Orleans excursionists to the Bay Snnday and spent the day with bis grand parotits and relatives. Mr. A. G. Fieri, who wilt be mayor of Bay St. Loins on after Monday next, went over to Mlsslsslnpl City Wednesday -Mr. McGraw of Detroit, Michigan, is here on a visit to his wife who is a gueit of the popular Bay St. Louis hotel. Col. T. B. Slockdalc, congressman from this district, ha* formerly announced his candidacy for re-election. —There are many good things for the people and Bay St. Louis when Mayor | Fieri will be in ofloe. —Mrs. C. K. deLappe and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. dcMontluzln. —Mr. Albert Leonhard spent Sunday with his parents at their lovely ‘Elmwood’ home. —Dr. and Mrs. Sbupncrt, of New Or- are visiting Dr, and Mrs vonGoh- The Pfne Bluff Echo, (colored), liUs •oiiie of it* no* hard Hoke m msionatly, but always in a spirit of kindness. The pellets it Odnihiittera to if* Pine Bluff women might not' be bad medicine for some of it* race fn Bay St. Louis and other towns near by. Here are three Jlaragniphs from a recent isque: “They say The world judges people by the comp any they keep; then What dee* Pine Bluff think of certain persons, wfcokcopccrtain company t That a certain fascinating and very highly fSspeHed'yftnng lady living with in flie city limita needs to heed more closely the injuetion :‘<<evil communica tions doth corrupt good unmiiets.” Tliat tho young lady vrlio after return ing from church stands without her door Intpering sweet nothlngstoher bean until a very late hour in the iHfclit, should not intrude hersoll Into good society amt claim eqiml share of respect and reverence. If she hasn't moral courage enough to resist and rc'mfce th(Ppertist*vco of a yoiing man she should lie regarded ns a weak and careless creature. For every man, old or young, however eousplonoiis he may he, is bound to respect a lady, if she is only a lady enough to demand such respect. —Chew Vaughan’s Clover Honey. Judge Debllenx'* Address Last Night, Political Notice 1 To the People! On Friday, Stub March, 1801, I will, at; the request of my felloir-townsmen, address those irf my fellow pitizeus who w ill hon or me with their presence, on local and general political issues of tho day. Respectfully, Bickjamix Df.blikux. The above notice, tacked around town for the past four days, attrartod a small crowd at the court, lionso last night. About ten or fifteen voters, a mnnoer of boys and colored men composed the speakers’ hearers. The address was brief and to the point. The Peoples patty plan was vigorously advocated, The lovely and' fashionable homo of Mr. and Mrs. R. Tpllilnrd was brilliantly illuminated and a gay bouquet of beauty and chivalry under the brlllnnt flashes of gaslights participated in the Terpsicho nan art last night. The charming young daughter of the hopv.q Miss Joanne, en tertained her guests in a bocoming and graceful manner. Dainty refreshments were served and a very pleasant evening was enjoy and by all. LOST: A King’s Daughters silver cross w ith ‘‘ISJSG” inscribed. Kinder will kind ly return to ihis office. £ AGENTS! " in l, " v f,,r . vo " ilk I ■—— ntrrr- r' 11,,nv nie< ami vidua *Jr \7 (do things, hnt noth ing more nsi'lnl and iarhioiuthlo as a pack of pnnte(hd(iting cards. The Krno Job Print inf: out e. USE THE BEST H Paints §m beads .. .... . : Wmire¥uMo' #v T. LOUIS, MO. EeUbllihed 187a. FOR SALE JBV JOSEPH COMPEL, Headquarters for^^-. Hard warn and builders’ materials and agents for celebrated Charter Oak ami Monitor Stoves. HAY BT. LOUIS, MISS. Notice. In conlorWity tb Section t. page 4 0 I the Charter of the city ot Bay St. Louis approved March 16, 1886, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen ordered the regular election to bo held In the City Hall, on Monday, April a, m 94, lor a mayor, a secretary, a treasurer, an assessor and tax-collector, a marshal and four aldermen, one for each ward. Jno, V. Toulmr, Mayor, Bay St. Louis, Miss., March 8, 1894. ivrotioo. The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company will pay the following-prices for material lost from Its bridges and track in the October storm if delivered in good order on shore near the bridge at Scranton, Biloxi or Bay St. Louis; Halls, $5 OOJ each; creoaotcd string ers, bolsters and caps, 81.20 each; creo soted tics and guard rails, 16 cents each. C. Marshal, Supt. 4-EQ-U AL€===l2L I. e., four w eeks by our method ofteach ing book-keeping is ennui to Twelve Weeks by the old style. Positions gurait, teed under certain conditions. Best pat rouized Business College in the South. 500 students in attendance the past rear Eleven teachers. Nashville is the ednea tional center Of the South. Cheap hoard. No vacation. Enter nny time. Home study. ft 0 have recently prepared books on book keeping, Shortbudd and pen manship especially adaptable to homo study. Nothing like them yvor issued be fore. Milton 60 days’ trial. On’r free illustrated 80-page catalogue will explain all. Rend for it now. DUAUGHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE ax SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND axd TElil£ GKAI’HY. Nashville, Tenu, N. U.—We pay 80 caab tor all vacancies as book keepers, stenographers, teachers etc., reported to ua, providing we fill the the same. Vch 24 To Public School Teachers. The spring examination of the public se; 00l teachers of Hancock county will bo held at the court bouse in Bay St. Louis, Miss., 011 Friday and Saturday, April Gtli and 7th, for white teachers, ami Friday and Sjturdny, April ISfti and Rth fur col ored teachers Examinations will be held at Nicholson on Fridav and Saturday, April 20th ai-dSlst for w hite teachers, and Friday and Saturday, April 87th and 28Ui, ror colored teachers, Examinations will commence at 8 o’clock a. m., ouch day. A. G. fjruvrxsox* Sqpt. Pfihlic Education for Hancock co. TitIe,HAMCOCK COUNTY Abstract okficr JOHN LELAND HENDERSON. Attorney and Comueflor at Law. No. 9 Main Street. Also buys, sells and rents ral estate? Terms rcas^naMc, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JPRANK DABNEY, Attorn oy At Law, Office—on Front near Main greets. BAY ST. LOUIS, MISS. 1 D B. SEAL, Attorney At Law. Practices In all sea Coast countlea. Obfick: Union near Hancock streets BAY ST. LOUIS. MISS • U SEAL Counsellor & Atty at Law MISSISSIPPI CITY, MISS. Will practice In all Courts in Sea Coast counties, including Federal Court, also In Supremo court at Jackson, Miss. IbHNTnSTT W. E. WALKER, D. D. S., Bay St Louis Office: Front near Union streets. Homs: Dally Bto 9:30 a. in. Thursdays 8 a m. to f;3U p. m. Pass Christ inn Office: Wlttman Build ing, opposite Mexican Gulf Hotel, Honrs: 10 a. m. to 539 ’p. in, daily except Thursdays, DR. R. J, TURNER. Physician# Snrgeon, Office: Next to Post Office. BAY ST. LOUIS MIB8 r OFficf Hours—From 8 to 10 s, m. and 2t03 p. in. Ofllco hours at de Mon tloz'ri’s rimrmacv—From 1 to! P m DR. L H von GOHRLN. (Formerly Clinical Assistant, University Strnsgimrg, Alsace-Lorraine. , Physician, Surqeon '•> and Accoucheur. 'SPECIALIST FOR DISEASES OF THE Eye, Ear, Throat & Nose. HAY ST. LOUIS, MISS. Office—Front Street, oppoHite Post Office. Ho ith—lo A. M. to 12 M. Free Consultation for indigent patient#* at n , Hi<h:y #, c pu J ueadtkv* hiul Saturdays from 7 to 0 A. W. GULF (OAST MARKET Ki.EI’S CONHI ANTLV CHOICE BEEF, VEAL, PORK AMD BUTTON. ■i' 1 - *-' ii every evening at cnstom ei > -‘eti" n Marketing delivered ( i...idem Meat to l>e Imd at all horns 1 fie ilaj, ■ in ml nftr ■■ Tmidav, the f '■*■■■*'i, t> ;}l, e" *i lied - v Ty imieliaHrt tl.< (lull i,y,r.t Mari it, liead ot' Main .Stn. , wilPlntcivc a ticket uh a receipt lor ever, 5 cents 0; meat purchased, ypon presentation ol r>oo of these receipt tickets the holi er wiU entitled to *2 50 in oaeli money or for 1000 tickets *5.00 in on"i>- Oko. Muller, Onlf Codht Market. HEAD OF MAIN STREET. BAY ST. LOUIS, MISS. Railßoad Exchange, Fine Wine* Liquors Cigars and To baooo loe cold bear constantly on hand. May St. Louis, Miss. THE rules; Are; No loud talking, no profanity, no indecent expressions will lie allowed, nny one drunk and violating dedenoy will not be permitted to remain In the house. 'Hie rules are quite rigidly enforced and the penalty for neglect fs summarily in flicted. Jamks Silmokk Fa yard, Proprietor. tmmmfimmfmwmmHmm After The Ball, After The Storm, After The Fire, Will be located at Manlerl’g. W. H. YENM. UiUiUiiUdUtbWihhllUUuUh L. A. deMONTLUZIN Ohemist and Pharmacist, UKALKR IX DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY TOI LET ARTICLES, ETC., SPECTACLES. CANDIES. Cigars and Tobacco* Soda and Mineral Waters front near Main Streets, Ray St. Louis, Miss. PRESCRIPTIONS.A SPECIALTY evergreen COLLEGE. EYHROREEN.LA. . V-KOR RoVs AND GIRLS.— s r7^' r : ,r *' ,oar ‘> u "' l tuition from December m t u® I m ‘ent session for 1*72.00. hpeciul Ofler. Addreas C. C. WEIR, Preset. RIP-As ” I’wmmM regulate the STOMACH, LIVERa BOWELS 11 AHO PiISIFY THE BLOOD, i RIPAXS TiRtXEA tfc , 1 i&’yaJtSjSScS * The welcome store . carries a 'Complete line ** JJt Df? Goods, Fmq Goods, Notions, Hats CATS, BOOTS, SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ’ • • rocxMif A*a cHUDim ctMAn , Ziadlea’ TJndlei>wear. and Mlsses’Roady Made biessi> a -- Millinery, Laces, Ribbons,Embroideries, House PaW'shim, t • Matting, Rugs, Window Shades and Cornices. 8 ' Patronage ol all solicited. \ " J *V. „ r, Q* A. LEVY. Cor. Front aud Main strm Agent for WanamakorA Brown's Celebrated Clothing. ' HEADQUARTERS FOH (COMMERCIAL TRAVEI Bay St. Louis Hotel and Cottages lOMT TUB BBAOTr. * The commodlons hotel is delightfully situated on the verge of the m,i earner Front and and affords the most comfortable romn.' J! r V w *. unsurpassed table.' Open the year round, with excellent accommodationsforfa aud transient boarders. MOard audpodgiug, by the day, week or mm t b further particulars apply to uoiiu. MRS. A. ALLEN, Proprietress, - Bay St. Louis, Miss. CAUTIdw.-If t dealer offer* W. L. Doug la* Shw* at a rednoad price, or Mjl h hat them without name alampad on bottom, put a fraud. W. L. Douglas S3 SHOE THE* WORLD. _ W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit. ting, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad vertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, save* thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the ,°V V * L * P° U K ,M Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a ler. profit, and wc believe you can save money by biivlng all your footwear of the dealer advertised brlmv C \ tn^^^J, C°tL a PP ,,catlon ‘ Address, W. L.DWGt AS, Brockton, Han. Sold hr G. Planchet. 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