Newspaper Page Text
('LhAIBORNE G UARDIAN. OFFICIAL OURNAL OF TUE PARISH. Psee Vpatlat soe I>. . 16mw r'o lien B. D. NABBIIlON, Publlahcr Lad Prhtrleter. DIATTON B. lATZN. Ildter. - NOMaE . LA.. Wedaedsy*.--.****Feb. 16, 1t881. J. W. Dtncan. Fll., a well-known law yer of Shreveport, is dead. Mr. Joseph Adger, of Itesie.r Iari.hl died at his home on the 1. Inst. We unlderstand that the rtatle lOlluse at llatoa Rosuge will be readyul for necupatins about the middle of the ulummner. The nemrt rains have elevated l-ed River and the thsrchete mightily. We suppose that by this time there in a Toat at Minide.n. The coming anitslrl town In Texas is a place called Abieune, in Taylor roelltr. hsticnt flel miles west of Fort Worth anml o mnilesn east of tae t nlurudn river. On the Pi9t ieat., at the residence of IR. F. Wyche, theb father of the tridle, Sir. L. C. Biggs was u1nited it n marriage to Mimi Ioun Wyche. Both parti,, are r.sidlents of Bellevar. Webster parish has a surplus in the treasury f ovf er twelve hundred doll;rs. .lIncoln heas a surplus of a tl.monand. ('laihborne will have snrplllus one S4 these dlays, maybe. The Pnst-oMee in Warnli A,. for whic'h tlhe people are petitiouning, will bte asme'd Ayeock, after Capt. tealbrn Ayourk who comnmanded a company from this parl dh ill the late war. In i ard fire, Welster parilsh, the follw. ing is tshe result of the vote nuu the whl;.key question, according to the Webster Tri buue: For licenlse, MG; againsut L.irense, ":. That settles it. Tile wardt fivee will "take sugar in tlhe'rnt." S.mite manll begin, a paten'ut Inediciuue ut;l vertissnumelt by saying that h." hae discv' Bred wosman's Ib'at frieud. We, thoulght it had be'en known for ye.rs that the lparty with "sumenthing as sad'alldou, te tell" e.' rupitd thast Ire.ition. The rear of the city of New Orleans has beeu overdowerl for selveral da r to e i great damage nll distreea of mamy of the ctisens. It Is estimated that tmlore than Iten thouusld people are bring oppllled withl food by the relief romemittre. The high wind on Friday night Iblew downl Peter liemeta's kltclhe. The took hasppened to be in the bnilditng at the time, but we are gratiP.ted to report that she, was nout specially damaged. The' bulilding was leveled to the ground. True to the style' whielh has preir.vaille all the winter, it clonded tp hnet Utend.s i night; clear andl freu',i-E ,'e, Iul on .iMon.e,, cloudy elt iand s.priukling rain nn Tnes. .tay. This winter has been the worst in the, nemle'ry e.f tlhe ohlest inlhsltitalt. O()nr peole, that in the' peopleulh of l'lailserse parish, are not atddietued to going abroadl, strange ,euntries' or sighlts for to see. We know of only three or four who wilt go to New Orleans to Mardi I;ra--'nlpt. .Itl ltnssell, J. Ilomer .itrd:h,. ansd iwtleril *'we." The lhreveport e,,s has posted curtanil fliming edicts in town. We guess, that toer friends over thle way will have a jolly festival. The statemenlts made in Ithe Standltard and Times, so fir ilndicatues a great aind mighty visitation of tlhe Sove'r sign of fun andt frolle. We congratult'. our Mlinden friends up on the succeem of their Publie .ibrary project. We wish to hw, eonaslterd as a friend of all such enterprises. We will look over our bnok came this week and if we find anythnlllg that would be alppro' tia thewugh the leuth with a view to the establishmest t ,uf suauunftc.tusring aluutit . tions. 'IThey iar ilow isn Tei:um. ThIi Ilar ty will lesuk sut fhi suitahlt lhratiines for thes erection of nlslls and sluanusfactCsries. als for lands fer slh.eep ilnd cattle raisig. We learn from Mr. Floyd Key. withll A. A. Zodlg, that Sir. Ths. Shebee was killhd I at Rtaiggold lately ly a young man uamel I Lockett. who also lives near Ilnggold. Mr. Shebee was a young man, we are tulld, of greallt promiee asd much liked Iy all whoes knew him. WVe knuow inothing nf tle luar tiehals of the snufortunate affair. All the younng gentlemen in the parish, who matead viuiting elomer on lfareb Itt, may add greatly to the pleasure of their visit I by arranging a restume of ome kind with mask and ijoning in the pmoceemlon. We are told that Rex invite all who would 1 like the fun and frolic to joiat hlis bLody Iaard on that day, sad be will guarantee Ihelm a belly good time. (Htr old fihed, Capt. Job Ruell, tells iu that he will go to New Orlelanfor Mar- I a di Oruas. Our eplaou is, that Capt. Job a Ise down us os of the wise meen from the I lot to welcome Ble sad give him a few , &d ahemt steam segisnee factoris, anm. - Smeldias, der. Whlterevr e his -salt " sla, re- ., to be there eamelf and ea~tc a him Lit.it Spite ia inlearnalm. It Is said that the name of (barles A. Boas is never permitted to appear in the solumns of the New York Tribne. White. - law Ilied, editor of the Tribune, bitterly hates Mr. Dans, the editor of the a1n. It in also said that anllmh t every paper in New York hlas its ireriIbed list of names that are nIiverr to Ie hlrnorei Ily a mention it their rilmnlns. If thi heI true it is really pitiable, the ulore s, an New Yerk ('Ily is the Metropolis of the new world, ,and leade sil other 'ities in wealth, popu latinui and itnliniem enterpris. Its jour jusia, great, wealthy and widely circnulattl, Ishlnld be far abhive any exhibitione of Ipett.v malicer or spite. T'here Is nothing an contemptlible as for a newspaper to be an inhuman as to cher t Ie Insentmenta. NtdhitlnIdletrctefrotn i its inlflnele' for gootl an an indnlgence in thoen m.ean psasionns peculiar to meu. T'lhosn who have the. management and c.ontrol of a newslpalr may fittl it hard to neparate tthemiselver unit their private aft fairs from the pcaler they cnttr,.l. They will leave to exercise a wonderful aslounllt 'f selft-contrel if they do ,not ini tlheir col nuens mnke a differetncie Iwtween their prenrnal frie.udis an enetmis. lInt it will Lt- festund that unle they totally ignore private antimaoities and treat all alike. thev will deegrale the journal theyl. man age, impair its e'hie.try for good. and n remay Injure theme'lves flntaneilly. Tthe private quarr.'l of an editor with :cit individual Is no good reason why rell ttrial mentlne shouhl nlt be MIadle of that indis idenl, if ieemusary. If he perftorm nselc, notorin tlllt lred, or if he, lie so situ :t"irl thaeit it is nece'sc:sry to plelwil to hint plibl'icly to take certain action, or havinl done so, if it i delr' himn that be h coee h plimeited tIa that action, the fact that the t party eontrelitg the lpaper don't like litiU Sis lnot a goarl reasonl feir tihe- silence 11f the jutrnal. A whoi e rl.maeltity, all patrons ,f : jouernal, may livte eolt hielllr a mati, Itlil umay feel that his T.mne shlinllul Ii lclcile knownen o thIe world llhrogh their ecorgan of eommunletltiilnio tt. Ieln srl cast' the Ir-ei smilt dislieke iof the party owninig tli jiur :al muost enot standi in tie, way a f the pitls le will. It i+ a great mistakei t nl often It a lh. lly jurnal ist. I t, icit er1irelt the edli tuiril "i-'" to llteant tilcle i;iitr uliIte, andt it tinot thei hlidri s of cit tl-ei n t iiW oeelri ftr hm i he lie ait aks, We know that it is :hardl to hall t Ichie al Ald:iln that live' in i evc-ry Inatl to ri-eu alcove likes and dislikes. funtle, -pins and Sjealonues, ibut until tilce jcurnialist doei-,. so be is ilt worthy to cieontrol those rceltinllul by the prnIr usel of whih lie h tceiwounl te.ach the Ipeople. SIturiig the lit' of tIe average news ipatilr may things happe'n eilculated to or aroie the. ire of the editor and to draw Ik from him retalistlont. itandieg isa ie d;res e on an elevated lsettitim lie b'ci-oiti-sn the t mairk 'cr a greateir Intier cif offensiv" shafts thllai tllies tlhe irdlinl I. Iltlll . I ' i se'ius of illt' .i,'t that lie poIlema.i thlel m eal s ofl s. vll rella :il nl. it is bardi itn lI id let , to kl-u-, ticu lsing thi.. eIls ianilt nakLiig hit paper thI,- we.:ctl i: l in ii tlh 1 I hle r'etenget lealinual inift. Ilnt. tlh telmpttiuiil ti Illl t Ie r latl el. Ill.- editor i must t lse.partte hinc.clf frinl thu, iel lultaidu l, ati l ut s t tive ci. icile ai i ''. si , l eiiae ot it e hil collhmns, all ht-i lc-ranili l qurrlels, tn iroutiles. Qi. Itly by .c no d.ilecn tIi he ia. h lie tio h giseat il hIlis proIesitcil anud lit i neake hisl jourulcl n t ll rw . in the. lillnl. i t." 1'l. ihe the New K ilk i.n i thei twat i . W kly nlhhhe ItU I ie- I titlti sailters. It is plublhei -it 1 , arit apice tlten ec asies all to read its abel ntil fearrless esli 8 tieels in sptlsvtt itf trCea t u-bliniiaso y I Ihhriing as cte e*Ii tieut it so a true friende i to ltlle piepll, a I that itl sthoe t l be in a e-ry hcouse illtt tlii lid, e. take idtasunr - It publishinK its l'roeici.tis fie lnl. He r.rnely give l'lhrd in rile l. eeeiumns toI the- adr"'€riaeti ents ocf the 1sclitichl nild literary wik t h lit t "hc Nedrlht. They ufusually cilt a untlry papel..r tI aivrtis f tor th lln ight ilr lel tlites ill- aileo nt iof their ltsnrslipiin' price blefre thme' r wll ileiKn tiollee excath , anld inny leallrtilt, itr so unjust ito lhti.selvcns anld scnebribers as te till ip iw lltl matlter of Ihis sl l whelin it wetihl lie chehalnter Ccc icay tic, ' uibsccricltion ri-nonae l ll Icste liii' ceheat. tee i 5hih'e rain e atter. Th', U cerlli-r a ft ir tiit mtnete'ratiseen ftir lhce Iiitbliestieett of esa Prje pentes, sa il n t. e-nrc- ftilei o ie -hre otltre talt. iei' ack Ihe atteltiot ifi our retl'der lo the stlaleenitl of tice lo4ic's ilite.itit ftest ill. Tl-e. whoi hues-tmc lsle ucnthrilee ll tt this vihalele pap.r will ind that tlthe y have iteVler made a better invc~smen.it. le'.' a ilt Edge 'enic eures elicl. atia. I (leer frihtid, J. I'. T. Chiaffe, othstrwirs. (charle, the r-osy, bright-led druggy t ofe Mithilen, presentledi the editor sem'o days ago with a copy cef Zadhel'm Almanac for I 1il(", eoneteining prleictionm of the *eath, Cr, voicees cf Ihe stars, ke'. This is fhe most rt'ncweilcd astrologacal Almanac itt t the wcrld, and the oetely one ine the English laugeelge'. lI is devetei to arultrongical , prendhtioits is tee gtee.at meet, catolloe0 &te. Towards the end of Jnne fever anel sin stroke will prevail in North America, with I shocks of earthquake. lie July. The U'nlt ed States will flnd her moldi'rs and polit. I clans much excited in September. Mancy accideeta and ires in New York in October and November. The above are amonIg the pr"-ictilona apllitcable Itc the United taltes which we lasert here for the bene it of theme whcre to know what is said of the future. Stisage that it ahoteld be 5s, yet It Ia true that many peemos believe tirmly In this snd all isallar Icooa. We failed last week to make any notice of the Rolla Ryan comblnatloo. Although not present onIrself we have good reason to know that this ilcomparasle young elocttIonsl t gave much jatlafactlon and e pleasure to the people. Several nesw by words have heer added to the rleprtoire Sof the boys about town, ail selected from I the numerous funny sayings of Rolls. We are informed that he is greatly improved since his last visit to Ilomer. It has never been our fortune to witness any of hisi I impersanationn of character or to healr any aof his reitsations. The fact that Ihe in al ways wlrleouled in thelme towns that he has previously visited by large anudience's. shouht be confirmation of all that he claims for himself. Prof. lyan will soon Sretire fromn the stage. lie grown old, andtl is i n failing health. His fntme will la . erontined by his brilliant son. ) Smetlhing Is beiung said by tihe uewa I'pers abhout the nativity of Mr..trthonr, Vire-President elect, that he is an alien. haiving htoen born in Ireland, Nova Scotia, or some othelr forcigiu land. If this he ntrue hl tas ntlt telgib,le far the positioin ofs V'ice-lresldent. tint inalulch as he in ablh to prve that lie was born in the u:niteld States, or :aliy othler material fact r Icesisary ilfor lhie l' etffete. there is ni si neI in maaking alny disturbance ablout his airth. place. If Garfilld dlies Arthullr will be S'rrlestent, no smatter whlerse lie was IaOsrn or whlat timn law i. ,The party of v haclh he is a mnembierlas a pleasasnt, easy way of overrilding all law, ats! the i)emoeeracy has Ia.tnlek way of submitting to any thitlg that tlw HRdicals tilay musjsse on them. We have long since msade up our miand that it is useless to aappeal to law for relief ftron political wrong. SReed's G(ilt Edgel Tonic cllrcr- lhills and fevers. Staase stays ago a rutlaor was in circihas tionl inl Nsew (Irleausl that .Ja;y G(;ould had pulrehased thle VickLhrg, Motaros & SShreve. sort Railroad. The report has not been eniea, no that theare in a slight fliavor of f autheuticity aboutt the rinmored pll'aurchiase. It would manal very lIprIlIr tha:t Mr. Gould huldh own thae charter, fran.hlssia, &:., of thin rorporattu. as it wound add to thei asalea of his other rands il l.,niitanasl. 'l's. Sas and Aik:ansia. Il'llu'as Ilee hais hsi lght tthe traie it das-s sot e.sim prnhalule that it will ioy built slso. Truerill, Ith. brige at a tn rso, in yet illns mr-t ss of eOIistruItio),. I -Iao.rk rontiniltig , rr ,clay. but thlat resailt. fromn Ile fart thila tife eotrm't w:asa mlasle at :e tilas lae",nsi tthe cas is 'siiy see'liesat to Isealls hUsiei' . id tlhey s ,ai ot tisaw resei.e froml it. r T'h Josephias, onao sf the ltinese-t iros stea I srt inl thle allf.as ws Istroeld inL lIhr i stsstin whish ragesd sfl th*e nast of Loai ala i: dLinLg the early lat t '.* as- ek tIstfer-r S ganl hve, and pre ioslll i ll to leells e llntlp t1i 0 of l'itheili itol. il Na-ew l)rl,.sins raslrasnd lIedt' a;ilt E}dig,' I 'anis a preas enta m.ete. cia. SlF"or the t-'Aitlhe ts. The i Alt Ladies' Secret Prayer. SOh! Lord (iod Onliltellt. befoire whotln t sangsalb lanld arl h 'l;r s llls"h il Ma tlrt lw es. i ernilg. lhaly, aHoly neart Thoa; ace would uieisu bIftre is's.hrta holy Fatlher this day, and ' ak of lThe. ice ser .ta et. its re,.stalelei r ias i- mer-,. S.Its'la ki.. 1 . TlhouItl kniaa est hils' I liaI ! ths .t thIlere :Ies. tiens tholsals:tlldof thel s. .:il 1 lll rte al-,I isstlru orh)st nis. ln h .are s ,adsle ain isy tlhes,- Ipeopl.. Isla Ie':ssinly S- l'a i'r, l athi Il 1harlaonussi :lr l l a ars e.s . tll-t lr thm', tsr thiey pat thell IsattlI- tI s-l i -r i ureghliar's temtsib. that they alsy lw drnukL. Sio. .ald acallo in the ,lldt k Ilk, he I .asat st at tlhe tiebl,;l. s ia ld thesir lllna i ta perdls. I n , i. Thei, Ia**st ,lld i ll thy alw rd. that l runl I sl k.nil Iihall ,iel-r ala the elligstlou S a*It s -tsn," h Ind t s s at : aI* muaae it lllo't, a ;tr. olut hiI"lll iand, our bothitrea aInt olr deaar ansas. Ihll' hIae sul'ifll smiat Iel. andi Oit th'll I abs nl il a h th l ra.th; hilt sparse I, Ih.s an sllthar arsr, inlltit w'e le arunlll all all e itl lte a tall as-sa le.tter fa t. . i l.,od! headr e in er rr , .i - ', "c .lll lgtn - la lla' foe eansls .ak' .al. l an. 1 li d( ia, n t f }:e I gT "r, all' tra'e the sp. it e t itt lsrats- -s n THE SUINFUPOR INI. her tr aly rei.sl atlt. St'. In the aetli. (i tn.s el , thei nlewslpaper throghultn s tlne ear ti-t code eery t is c as ill find: SI. .1All the,- usrls e ne-s, ,we pre l 'uted that this readers w ill get hiae greatest Silmount of smlatrlatin with the least Uln i ollitbhtal C' xIpra.ti l oft tie alsd evy f aht. The Nlus i nloi .*a e les 'ered the ghh.ts letad heaw as- reundanlt fullsesss land uatifaCtory Breavity. II. M.ih of Iatl sorlt of news which de Iolatsa Ise aeaa lis as r casgise'".s inlmprtance ti tlhan nipni its isti-rast to aaaskina. t'rom nlaransunag to umorn a'l tea'e pral es I ralls con tiisad s art ol th ves's of real lan anitdn w-suaus., sinsi asf ths.ir de-als, plan1 , floass. hItss-a. sald traastlbslt. lhsa cltay is nsorae v'sarh-I itma siorsa ints-ri-tcfing tl.hal iti) rcatslssilia ttha;t asasi a'v r da- ivd. Il1. Uhsedl writtiug ui a's sler asaliumti. and tr.-slsis,-s. atigislaih'sts. : ltu sars, said ,renli* 11llln its tls' Irtra-atass-ist of 'ai t sa 1ilbject. iIV. Ilasnsat isaumnl.nt. Tiu 'isuns' habit a o 55tls-155tk os1t l',.rl'haealy abasalt atssn assil V. Equtial ceisliadr in sla-.lisig a ith ac-ih psi hlical party, asis a,aral is-dslnesa to ,a snaaal-ssd svwhit is lpraiss ssrthy or tosre ask,' what ai hlamanle as I '-1namaarast or lie ' I. Ahalslute iunaclaesdi'sue'.af alirtiss organizations, hut uassivs-rhing l-alty to trals lDemss.ratlc planeipl.aa. The Mtn I-.lieves tlsat the (sov'rnmeant which the ('o0saatiution givess is is a gasat oan to keep. Its unotion of daty is to ra-aist to its nlmoet poasa-ar the ',forthl'f uIs'II isa the Republicusn party las set ulp anollthr ftrnm ofg'''vrnment ln place of that which exists. Thi year lI I and hse years imnsuiliately following will probiabl. decide thins spres'llsl impor taut conteat. The .tast ts'licvc s that the victory will be with tiae p.Iseae an against the ltisgs for monopiay, the Rings for plussdhr, and the rings far isnlrial power. Our tesmi arc an followsr For the Daily Suat, a faar-page sreet of1 S1 columns, the price la nnatl, post paid, is .i's cente a month, or *11 .is year: orIa. I eloting the lusday papler, an eight-page sheet of 56 colhsmis, the price is 65 ceuls Ia asosth. sa $ 70 a yesari, jIsstag paid. The Susndsay alsna of Tse sun is also fusriahed separately at 01 so a year, poe -columns',i S a , postagsp Fla o'or clnhe of ten sending $f0 we will semi so I extra copy free. Addswe" I. W. ENGLAND, I'ubhskhc of 'fe hMus. 'ew Yosrk City. e We are in receipt of a pleasant letter b fronm L. II. Pease, Chaplain of the Heamanu' a Bethel, No. b Esplanade street, New Or. Slealns. We have Ieen sandiog our paper I to the Bethel fot three years or more, aad p are ssnured by Mr. Pease that it is read with e pleasure by many who visit the Bethel. a We alio sind a copy to Dr. Witheerpoon, e who lhas charge of another Bethel. We 11 suggest to our brethiren that they would r do much giood, and onild contribute to a o noble charity, if they would place these Snames iorl their free list. t MvJa :j/=duleth.lemenlt e PROCLAIIIATION. d o nall loyal tsubjects of the King in the fa e ,red lant of t'laibornie-To the merry, thi.e imirthiful. the sorrow-ladeu and di tIre.wd-(,mtrETINs,: Ti IERE.\A1 In the revolution of seasonsi the day apronache on which all do honllor to the lord of misrule, when the wearnig cares of husinesI, the vezations # of mineli'y-etting. and all the serious par sufites of life mnut give space to Jollity and ilfun-It is ordired, that on M3iardi Gras, Mar'ch let, 1'"41, all storre aund places of. Sothier isinasn tie clomUhl: S That all n iosal subjects spread to the bre,'ize the royal cotlom--yellow, purple and That ill esn slyercs tie releaset from SThat all who oiwin or can pllrocure a steed shliall join the procersion in hol our of the King: and T: l'trt our fair stbjscts. withl gullant e,* certs, shall attend tihe liall at the ialace of justice, in mak. REX. T.rA Sat:, Grumud t'htamblrlain. i Jury LJrt for lhe A rll Term of the D. C., I39l8. "- State, p"' Louisiana. I'ariLL of Claiberer. id I )E IT KNOWN. That et this the 10th t, 1) tday olo February. A. II. 1Li, the .lury i s'owmissioierl inl and for the parish of ('lnilorllne. met t thel ('lerk's oice- in the tf lown of Hoimer for the purpose of revising th liI. giierali v, nlire aitu to draw Jurors for the April ter, of the Thirnl Judicial I)is trset (',urt iu and for .said parish-p-,ns s lit. . iT. M.,~ li . lr.si 'r'.dent: J. T. Tig tier, J. F. Hlii:rd liid Thriortion Bridgemian. ' liri"w errgwiuii. ('l'k 1). C., aind proceeded i to revis thei general veli :e by addiing i Ininety-five. Iilles IthlrTeto to mnake the stuiiillallrl (rf three hundllllred. InI place of lwr Lso a11 lilho sr\'lie at the last lteru of thll I) slitri.i ('nrt anld thois who lha, dild or iotned friliom l i, pari.sh: aifter whicih tilt tivrei' luildr "1d tias is were i*lieit, i"n h i, vemu-sre I.,a tsi.! tell stitied by ino of the o'itnilsl iwi ii"i.lrl, in pr-*t. , it" the, iothiers, ist tihe i'. fillo m1t naed fiiilifty lxri"ois a irer i ltllt all:ma nr s juisrsl for the first week of .ail ('illrt,. Il iigili:t g .oliIiday, 4th day of April. 1"11: I. .tV $ii.nimnis, . Ward \o.:. 2. .Martin al Nle, i :t . I" 1 liarpi.r, " 4 . J C 'Tai h. " " I5. It ( I GreIer. :. I Sinms, 7 . iiirg'.. Aideriir n,u ". It T'' ('Isli ntiu's. .I' Peter Kihm.iy. lI. IR P H.iglaid,. 7 Ii. I. ! M tl yd, . 1-. W 4 Wi.tley, " 3 I;I. Johti .t 1 irHi-w.isii 14. (; W sFlhir, I:..1 .1I Raud l," . I t KIit.insr, , I f. II Ii I si t:r.: i Im. \ ' hill. is n N oiitti , , Il 1 t. II l.iiisiiiti.. -ti. W' It I.h lhett.r. 7 I. . .1 I .Henry 2: . I lilt . r i" 7 :'i I. W 1 'I Inns !. ' I 29. .ll lirhms. S :;:. .1 , I lrini iker. r ::.. lbl lll flore. 1 in :i21'. i Klul. irk. ' ;.1. 3 \\! ian nit, I i :14 i L Hall. :I • :t. (' A llrilgou an . " it'l. 'C W iNillis, 7 :17. It I Ielleb tter, I A-. R N limro utinlcl, M.i. J I) $Ssnoit-,r, il 411, Trouiip i'afer. 7 41. Alds.uon 'Yalcy. 7 IL. 1) W "Glhi.den, i i 4.1. Willie lobitsiou,, 44. Aylmer tuih, ' t 45. William lamsey. " 441. J Fll ctirler, " I d 17. WillamO l)loach. " 4 it 4"y. Itl If ('ulo.nan, 49. W\ M M ,row. " 4 S ,1i. (Ilorge :iill, 7 , 'Hahvin- eonnt. i art(] eahled the fortgsing in namces, thei conilniisiOiers det eminig it n. eeiarr for a jury for the td wiek, pro. . ceded to draw the f.lliwiug tnamed per e soius an jurorse fr the seconsd neek: 1I. T $ irowting, Ward No. :o 2. W1" II Ilani, " .' S 3. Arthur laniels, " .* 4. Ii I'odon, 2 , F. "A aille, " I fl. W W King, " : 7. l .A Johntoii. id. %1" i' tt'lihei-, 4 r. H II Maisi, jr. Ii. .i " Ntlsiin. " t hI. Calvin 3tarnhal, " S 12. J Wilder, ' - 1:5. J W I l'enix., I 14. L K Tigner. " 15. W" F Aycock, 16. Cathhert Collier, 'i 17. John T Aligned, " I I a. I) L McKinzi, " 7 19. )tack Ledbett.r, I 1. IlIarriuson 1ozi.r, r4 2.2, J J Nolen, I 5Z. W ' White, t 1. 24. Ales EIarrett, " 7 2 . H P Blond, njr, 96 . J W Wall,, r1 I B McKinley, " 3 I 9l. ii Y Glauney, 7 99. Anustnas Delaney, " 7 •3. J M McAdamt, " ThE Board then aidjoured. (Sigsell} T. . MEADOWi, President, J. T. TIGNER,. JAB . . HEARD, T. BRIIDGE3IAN, DREW FER(G liON, (T'k it. '. ] IIEREBY CERTIFY, that the above I and foreloieg is a true and correct liat I of jurors drawn for the let and :1u weeks r of the April term of the District Court in I and for the perish of Claiborme. 4 J. It. RAMFEY. 1W. (Pb,. D.C. I'ebruary 12., 1Il. 27:7t rl .4 IýI I SI d' rI : : r! I. - 4,: -. E3 -. v C r -r r. . .+ r 1 .. ^ r ý 'ID N- r~ ~ ~ ,--r"~ n er . .'' 0 ^.ýr " rr r w I ý r ".r L - "ý ..r Cr p -. S,_ - 7~ ,9 - c. - .4- - Y (r .4 - -e ~r % * - -. 4 2#u '* M 4- r - . c; r-, - ~*% * 4.z _CI - L z .9 5=I, LL·CC r cC C .. . ...- -- m" 1 Be it rdanted by rit se r Mp. osd sef ta.Twtn of Home, That all 8--. ons within the corporate biase W town of Homer. between the sou"n 46 ears, shall play a 8treet TaI Dollarl, or work ten das on the . etreste under the direction of the tela contractor, and failure to ea .Ie tax or perform the ten dars', notified by the Marshal, tohe to be a violation of this ordinabe. p)aron so offeudingahall, on eoanveitnL t the Mayor, be imprlsoned is the t"e lock-ap not more than ten daye,. (!signed) J. A. RICIHARIMitjN Attest: .1. If. M.stoNs, Clerk. N. J. SCOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, lHOMER, LA., 1TIL. practice its the Courts of theL Judlicial District, and the laupte Court at Monroe. Offce first door East of Brown's Hetal February 9, 1fil1. FOR SALE OR RElT, T1HE RES)IDENCE and I.ANYTI ocrupied by the undernigned, apes L border of the town of Ilumer-a c dious huuse, five rnoms and pastry, out-builelings, a well of water not ease by anJ. ten actre of ground elesac I. cinding a good garden plot. and ans u of peachs:l , apples and plums not to to equaled. For terms, apply to N. J. '07. l'ybruary 9, 1l81. . Su'cesilon Sale. Successou of (Geourge 1111i, decease. tnate of Louisiaa--l'ari.h ef 'cwtsrje \TOTICE It llHEREIIY GIVEN, TltT I _L will sell at public outery, on IATUR. DAY, 19th February. !fll, at the lats tag. deuce of said deceased, all the propertyb. lengtig to the estate sand eiceerset f (;eorg Ilfill. dlec.comd. Ters, of sale, (':ash. AI.l.EN 1III.L, .tlmiuisotrater, ',. hrnary :1, 1 +e1i. Sete Notice of Final AcemOua. In the ma:tt. r of the Ttoter>hip of Mary D Madden. .'tarr o0 I,nisiaoaa-Psrimh of ('laibere. rTOTIt') F1 I HEREBY GIVEN, That J. \ 11 I Ienry. Tutor for the above naued minor, ha: thi dlay filed in my office hi final acrcounut in said Tutorship, and pray for the nome to lbe allowed, approved, II. eleogat)el. :andl made thie judgment of the ('olert. No,. thcr,.fore. .esunlc oppe*ition theret Ih. m:dle within the titme pcecribredbylaw,, the, prayr of tlhe apllli-:nt will beueated. In wstneas* wlhreico'f. I have heresteesst Sn hInl atd ll at fixrl my alJS sealt, ,on t11*, theh 7th day of *., 1.T t I. 1'. IFZ.W FEREil'USO' , .:t ('lerk D. C. BAR AND BILLIARD SIALOI, - It ' - W. C. PRICE. F IN\. (C(;AlS. i,old and pot'y W1hidL F fresh I:tge.r Iteer, fione Wineol f of l variety. &.:.. at the old stand of A. Wi eleueier the big Mluierries. rercntly utea5lst by M.. Nall. The patron:age of mv friends and t pnhtlic generally repectfnlly se.lieited. W. C. PRICE. I' hriart 2 .l" 1". Sky G. E. DLACK IRN., Romeopathic Physician sad erga Ss."lal :t nr gtion asn to disea'se of the 1:1I: fiiiI E.li. ilt e,. oie I lh u -t, 1t . opeei. it, l'arils llt l. h:,t,'lu ,r.i I . NEE HERlE! Sl.I. the,,., indebted to Joseph helte 1c ;tr r.cqitent..d to call as soon as posd ble a;td . :,enIl that indeetedneas. I have leen 1i.e rcat and have sold the guoeds lonn gtiell. 1,11t myn nlligatins ares lug piereicg., aend nolelry I mast have to ipay niV own hills. M~edicne for yoesls and tfmily are among the actual ss a ai tie of life., :uid now the year isdoswlll rapidlly to ;t close,. he sure sod remnesrl the druggist. .IOEPl iHELTOIN. DecI.1. Int. lI-t Haylnesville Male and Femioa Academy, W ILL .pen the 14th February, I1t1)[ I.. H" Feathe.rton, Plrincipal, e other comlpetet Amsitantle, if uecemay. Tuition, 12. $3, t and $ per .slirc, 4. Itoard at reasonable rawe i t-wni and vicinity. For t'irther larticulars, aiddress 1.. 11. F EATIHJIKRS T. Priocipal. Mr. L. It. Featherston has been amets molltly elelted'i by the Htart of to teach layneaville Male sad l tholhs, for aeholastie 'myear" tt. We fitlly recommend him to the paile US good teathmlr and strict dieipliJAK W'. 3. OAKIRI. l'ree't auitd TrastOe ,lanuary Ie; ltei. * - TIlE 8ENNATION OF THE DA'-: Removal and openiag of TANKRENl *W3 Livery, Sale and Feed StIe. I TAKE pleasure i flnormiuing the Sthat I hve purcased se athe bm eocupied by F. M. Fremesl, an she1 side of the public sqabre. and am al fl pared to FEED saa CARE for the most liberal tres. Iandoeme Bogglie, Hacks, set 9ylM Horses for hire. Lots. Waterr, Frm extra aeconamodtios frr o Dre . My terms are reasomabls. I1sl to please thuose who fver ew b patronage. .O. TANKE Homer. La., March 19, 1169. t Ilt- * y Ne -c iT AKEN tp by Thea. Ptuee, I h before j. A. tD&rdmOsisath ia and for Ward 3 Claibsesr on the 9th day Jfa arye, lt . . hey mare oolt, aboee ut* marks wbteh it I q5as P 00. esa by, prols propr t .r, a_ Irs at aay timo withi I3 date of strym st. D 5 a.