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Official Journal of the School Board and City Council. VOL XXXVIII. ABBEVILLE, LOUISIANA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 3, 1895. ,... . NO. 8. 'TILE MERIIONAL. 4LDVERTISING RATES: sPAc'. 1 mo. 2 mos l3 mos 6 mos 12 mo One inch.. $300$5001$7 00$900$1200 Two inches 550 800 10 04 16000 2200 'Three ius.. 750 1000 141)0 2200 3000 Four ins... 1000 15 00 1800 30 00 4000 Five in.... 1200 18 00 2500 3500 5000 lf colmn 25 00 40 00 5 65 00 80o00 One co llUn 4000 60 00 75 0010000 15000 Local notices, per line................$0 10 ',One insertion, per inch or less...... 1 00 Each subsequent insertion.......... 75 Death and mnarrige notices, not qxceed I five lines are published free. Obitu- I :aes are charged at one-half rate of tead inds bf 3ob Printing neatly and :cheaply eXecutel at this office. Strang ers mhbit send ibnuey with their orders to avoid delay. Chrds of a personal character wvill be charba double 'rates. COMMENCING M1 ARCH 5, 1894, 'Southern Paeific -WEST BOUND No. 20 arrives at Now Iberia 2:51 P. M. is 18 " " " " 10:20 " -EAST BOUND o. 17 arrives at Now Iberia 1:54 P. M. iA " " u " 5:59 A. M. `` I& V. i o~ue. krrive . AEBEVILLE EXPR1EBS. Leaves. 10:35 - - - - 3:00 !ch DEPAICT N:. sues 8:45 a. m. Arrives 4:45 p. 'm. CARDS. M. t GORDY, JR., (DIWtrict AttoUaey.) ATTOiNEY AT LAW, OUgr `Abbevitle, Louisiana. 1-1-94. B. . WHITE. Attorny at Law, -AND 19f4t~rºR hown o. AB ' ILLE - - - LA. 9 A. W IT , Attorney at Law, Abbeville,, Louisiana,. oFFicE-IN 86tRT HOUSE, August 8, 1891. ýA5TIE BROUSSARD, J. It. KITCeIELL %ROUSSARD & KITCHELL ATTORNYS A T LAWY. OVPICE-NEAR COURT HOUSE. *BBEVILLE, - - - - LOUISIANA. 7-29-94. W. W. EDWARDS, Abbeville, La. Willand V6 Al IIbuinese in theline of Ies profession in Vemillion or the adjoin. log paribres. 1-1-94. P. EDWARDS, a. N. GREENE EDWARDS AND GREENE AiTORNEYS AT LAW. oU$s 9 A. M. To 12 --1 fo 4 P. M, OFPTCB-96 STATE STREET, ABBEVILLE, - - - LOUISIANA. WeL Doucus W.~~ 1. OULA 0IS THE 31ST. , . CORDOVAN, FRDICN &ENAMERED CAL. 4s3 FIlNlCA sAa&M ý3.APOUCE,3SOLE,. qp2. WOR'ISGKI $2.*L 417Boysc J LADES. SrsT **oie Minione .L.Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes SOur shboI are equally satisfactory Ts ietebeet vaie, for the money ~e~equaia,te hoes Em style and fit. Th g-o qamlItba are unsurpassed oPcesr iri-stped on.i. Si to $3 saved ever other makes.F cannot supply you we can. S by Dealer, whote nlame willehortly appsar A 4. e wanted, Apply at me, DR. HATHAWAI & CO SeminalW kness and Sexual Debility (Upersaaotosrg*.esd Pscewl asdbypo~~ e yothful Iol~leaadezcaesess T o chaeous aheblanj pains Itn the bees, confused Ides o ad t leforuef new DoR.s .AAAY lo of eower lowso eat bead. eta.. Dated for ife.. a eo slo nIghtelosses. asslore io sexu al .n aon( sd braIn e . sad... s gthe went Vheelwni d ht e you lck for esiths & acn ý, htterrible dlsee In WD Its (onuas and staes cured g n for life. Blood PoISOnIG Skln DHsases t Ucere.Swe. Stuicture pewitoanty cured wleboast susec or euwilg. No pai. laoei gex Psient ca use the treamenlaL home. Rheul~lm h rat rnismaenul CjASUECUd Tegscotdsei oeve sdoor pals:oit- careS. t Ibound tstke plc.Sn tteeto ae sea for both sexesa 4 pafes, with f tlon of shove disease. heets sea nt plats wrapper t rpee e bhet book so and focia uýpso Sland. N i forMen.M o,. 2 for Wouseu: Ito. f or Sikn Disesesea: Vo. 4tot Caaaturb.. Take no canases stobbla th best-by "oswutlu theL t _!. #,~ b tile Ustied Stales. EATH ICE DR.BHATHAWAYT& CO., FIu Masonic TEWtpl. ld, NEW ORLEANS, LA. - WAGGONER & OHEVIS, Wheelwrights lllacksmiths & Machinists, Agent ior tht DEERINtI larvester and MoWe o nl ~S etiaI altt'ntion given to inaehinery repairhig. Head tf State Sfbeetd 3-25-94. ERATH ICE & BOTTLING CO., LIM~A NEW IBERIA, LAb. -MANUFACTUREI1$ `0 lce-, SIetzet', Soda and Mineral Waft.rs -AGENTS FOR A iihiir'L h irnch 1 E(- 3EJ3~ And the Celebrated a J. W. ECKARJT, Main St., New Iberia, La. THE BUSI EST, CHEAPEST AND BEST EQUIPPED JETWELER IN SOUTH WEST LOUISIANA Rebuilder of St. Peters Church TOWER CLOCK MONOGRAMS MAD)E, ENGOAVING DONE. A full line of Diamonds, Gold & Silver watches, spectacles, eyeglass. es, fine clocks, lamps, Gold pens, statuary etc., always kept in stock. 6-10-91. A.'TTEN I'ION! i I Wish to Inform the Citizens of Abbeville; and Murrounding Country, that I have Opened .4 First*Clases GROCERY STORE -ON CONCORD STREE1, Where you will find a Complete stock Of GROCERIES of every Description. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. A full line of Canned Goods, Fruits Assorted Cakes. Cigars. Etc., Always f On hand--Mv Prices snit the times. LOCKE NEVEU SOUTHERN 1ACIF1C CO. The favorite line to all points in Texas, New and Old Mexico, Ari zona. California and Pacific Coast, as well as to all points 'orth and East of New Orleans. Fast time, unequalled train ser vice, Pullman buffet sleeping car service to Galveston, San Antonia. Monterey, City of Mexico and Cal. ifornia. Tourists second class sleep ers also attached to California trains. J. G. Schriever. Traf. Mgr... W. C. Wiason, G. P. & T .A 3-18-94.. ISAAC WISE, M. S. KOTTWITJ Pres't. Secy.& Treas WISE - KOTTWITZ C0mission Coy Jililhitd. 109 Poydras Street, New Orleans Louisiana. Special attention paid to the eel liog of eges and ,poultry-Consign ments solicited-Personal attention paid to the selling of routh rice on the floor of the Board of Trade 3-18-94. The official returns on the crops throughout Hung -y shor that the harvest does not exceed the average. It is equal to that of 1894, and in quality the crops are generally good. I A treaty has been concluded be tween 'Greece and Russia by which a fixed import duty been determined upon for Russian cereals and by whidh Russia is given the monopoly of indporting kerosere into Greece. Ad'vices received from the vicinity C of Eerbera, East Africa, say that the 1 English expedition (supposed to be ý that of Dr. Poaldson Smith of Phil- c adelphia) has deleated the Reharet a tribe, which has been harrying Cara- I vans. I The emperor of Austria will ar- t rive in England about the end of " August, and it is expected that he i will spend three weeks deer stalk. ing in the Highlands as the guest of , the queen. It will be' his first visit I to Great Britain. Twenty-five houses have been des r troyed and fifty-nine badly damaged - by the sinhing of the earth at Broex, Bohemia. Nearly tawenty-five hun dred persons have been turned out e of their homes, for it 5s feared that 13 other houses will collapse. I It is officially announced that t Queen Victoria has approved the ap- n pointment of General Lord Roberts, f to the 'command of her majesty's a forces in Ireland. The Earl of a Cadogan, the new Viceroy of Ire. land, made his state 'entry irlto Dublin o'n Anrnst 2. A despatch from Tangiers reports a8 Lhat the situation near Sat, Mo-0 roco, where a German named Rock- et strop wds murdered, 'is extremely fr writical. The towdi is tesieged by T rebellious Bedouin tribes. Some P' rebels tried to escape from prison. d di A. fight ensued and several were killed. The governor has disfribu- a ted rifles ahiong the European resi lents. 81 at ine pope nas anuressen an ency clical letter to the bishops of Bel gium, urging them to aim at amelio rating the strained relations exist ing in that country between capital I and labor by conciliating the res- I pective interests. The pope cn cludes his fetter by calling on Cath olics to oppose strenuously the per verse theories of tocialiam, which, he I says, dilects all its efforts against religion. _ The London Times prints a Hai ana despatch saying that according to inforinintion from insurgent sour" 1 cer; General Cainpos' force was ( destroyed in the battle near Bayamo. 1 General Campos and a half dozen t others of his beet mounted officers j alone escaped. General Campos j was wounided. The report bf the capture of Antonio Maced, the insur- d gent chief, according td the same r authority, is not true It is a big thimg to say but never- I the &i true, that a great multitude I of people have crowned Simmons Liver Regular, the "Ring of Liver t Medicines." 'T"here is nothing like n it for !Aaliaria, Rheumatism. Chills C and Fever, Constipation, Biliousness, §ick Ileadache, Indigestion and all fi trouoles arising frormi a sluggish or w diseased liver. Simmons Liver n Regular is the prevention aind care for these ailments. The Vienni Freindenblatt learnt that the forei' agents at Sofia will present an energetic protest to the Bulgarian government because of the failore of the Bulgarian officials to protect the agents and their wives against brutality and insult 'on the occasion of the funeral of Stambu.. lef. The suffering of the negro colo nists in the State Chihuahua, Meat co, are to be inquired into. The United States government asked that Mexico investigate the reports, and on Mondasy a Mexican ccommission arrived at Mapimi, a station on the Mexican Central, south 'of Chihua. hua city, authorized to proceed to the colony to i.arestigaie. 'At the station was nearly a hundred ptarv lig negroes from the Ellis colony. Orie night when Mr. Isaac Reese wos stopping with 'me, says M. F. Hatch, a prominent tneachant of Quartermaster, Washington, 1 heard him groaning. Do going to hie room I found diim suffering from drai'mp colic. He was in such agony I feared he would die. I hastily gave him 'a dae of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remi.. edy. He was soon relieved and the first words 'he uttered were,, "what was that stuff you gave me ? I iu fOrdn him'. A few days ago we were talking about his attack brdd he msid he wasnever rithout that ieasedy noo. I have used it Ia 'my famil for several years. I knoW its wort and do not hesitate to recommend i' to my friends and .ustoliers. For sale by R. H. Mills Drug Co., Lidie ted. The Cuban 'rebels under iotorWi' no 'Garcia and the Spanis as ua . 3eneral Garcia Navarro ha b ceo ;oun'ter at El Avispero,siitbeh mile& r'm Santiago de Cuba, bb 'Joly $; [he Spaniards were defedaed as thl position taken by the Ctibaos wak cost advantageons. 'They 'could 'firt lirectly on thie government trdops; end it was almosh t f osible or t~h oldiers to reach them. Of the 3paniards twenty-five were killed Lnd one hundred and t*eaty.four rounded. mr. U. .. atroug, pnrnupat oI ton public schools at Anderson, Califor nia, says: "I have tseed Chamberr. lain's Pain Balm and have found it an excellent renies'y for Tamezess and slight *ounds." Lameness usually rendlts frot ti Bpraih, or other iniý""y, or from vhea. iatient, for which bhainbedito'n Pain Balm is especially intend~edind unequalled. It affords almost imme diate relief and in a short time ef.. fects a permanent cure. For sale by It. H. Mills Drug Co., Limited. The latest news concerning the English elections shows that the Conservatives are 9t0l? gaining seats; The elections are no.w id the co661 ties, aind is there that Liberal party is stronDCst, yet even there their ma. joritiei in the last election are being greatly reduced, accompanied by the rccasional lc1I of a seat. The Unionists ive so far elected 353 meenibers and the Liberals 177. Thd Uniorist Ai noel clailking that they will have a ihajority of over 100. "It is the heat patent medihine iif the world" is what s'. E. U. Hair man, of Marquam, 4:egon, says of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholert and Diarrhbea Remedy. "What leads ne to make this assertion is froint the fact that dysentery in its worst fornd was prevalent around here last sum mer and it never took over twd iness of that remedy to effect a com lete cure." For sale by R. fI; lills Drug Co., Limited.