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i'.14E TRlUE i)EMOURAT. 4,FT C!'ALJOUIRNAL O THI I PAR4I.IW. % .'U I A.{Y , , 1 U ulY 25 A13 . 5A'1'1;1ID 1' , . 3 L1' 2,51 SSJci Democratic Ticket. 1F r I'rl'~esle t : W HcJ. JBRYAN, of N 1braskcal. For V ice .res hlit: AlRTHUlR SEWNALL, of Mlainle. Summer Schools. On F'itiday the 24th, the Peabody un iner Normtal schools loated here closedl their four weeks' ses* sion. Tile ºroeeed&1itgs have plovenl i interestiing to tlihe residents of this , Inpish aps shown by (lie number of , visitors wllho have atteiindeid and listienedt to the lectureisad dekiates, The presence of such a tiumbvr ofI people as were to be seen going to .nidn returning fromii the schools (it iig the past montli put such ani up petarnlce of Iifet in our venerable town as has not been seen for umany a 3'Cear, anii1 the .soiitii of thet Cortt house bellH as it called to work in the morning Itandl from class to class, hlias stirred the silence thalt always reignted in tihe neighborhood in thisI '!Yillrl summer season. ('II. j All is over, and the teachers ntuld ot h'rs who took the course of stuly have gone back to their hioiies hene litted by the instrucltions they have received, itrd biearinig with them, we Iholpe, pleasanit memories of WVest Feliciaa l .1 1id1 our pieople -vbho have strivenII to iake the stay of the visitors a, pleasa11t as pos sible. In 'this, the hiomie people lhas succeedeId admiiiraibly, we tiiii k, as e'1t be judged from the di fierent hiivertiioris that have been ilatned ntid- carried out. Those who have had the lerange merts in charge desire to take ad vantage of this opportunity to re turn their thaniks to all who have serived on thlie Various connittcees and assisited li i receiving, it.rodiuc .i' g and o ntert;tining the guests. ''The iMaini olbet of Ilthe ''"Stnmmer richools"' is to instirnet those who attend. Yet, there is another ob *ject just as important. This is their ''"miissionay" work to spread t ie doctrine1 of pubilic education far andl wide. By means of their daily exer cises land bty Ipublic lectures, they tlendeavor to artouse the public .hindi to what is nicedful in bettering the condition of the school systern, andil to sit in motion public o)pinionl to wtiartls procuring this improved Cont dition by bringing such pressure to bear on local autlhorities tlihat there will be nio escape for these anu thoriities but by grantiing what is asked for. It is not piossible that after visit ors leave such a school or such lec tures that there is Ino itmpression made on the indii, that no thought is given to what is seen or hieardl. People will thirnk (and discuss what hais beeit brought to their atten tion, and it is accordinig to how this thloughit and1(1 discussioin is contiinuld I antd augumed ted that the result will be greaterlor.less. The Butumtiier Schools have beguni tuch an agitationi here, at(l now it remttiiis to the people ot the coin unuuity tnut pariah not to let this agitation stihisal 1, b)ut to i icire;tse it more and more until the end is uttttitined iii ailt illm1)1 vi)ed slchool sys tern, atItI mIltcans 1pr1ovided hir con tii ni g l tlhis iinprioveieltnt. W\omeun ni-ir not tlh only onns who 1110 5.ensitit 21 1hii t tlieiir iges. A iii n iloesii't like to he, told that he is getting old. 1 Hdl th keepsn 2lila))n yonog. It doenu't uiiake 1ny uiv t1lYrene if he his lived eighty yet rs. It t l&'y hIav Ibc1)en hea:ltliy yor:2 's, Fe will iw hlde and heaiirty an1d won't. lhok ivitluin twcit ein s yars ohl as he is. tGood di''est iion iiiii 1111 roi loo 1)0)1nake people look vonth tl't. Ir. Pierre's Uo]ien Mli j cul Discovery iiiaki's rich, red blood. It mliikhi's healt ini the right w'y. It works :ievordimg to tlie riigh t theowliy, aind in 30 y eiirs of pract ico it 1111 proved t hat. the theory is a:ilsolutelny c(orr0'et. It blgi us at :1 (1, liver andu boti l ts i nlfto pui rt'i'' tiihir, 1nt1 it legi as its gool work ion thie !Mood iiil re it liiisjlies wiIh th. i eistive Si i tn.It slearIches' out di~o\pseasegermslcl~ wh re 0\ct they mt111: 1 he iiid fior s i tits o(ii of jii h iil. I A lle duuiAn ist' kiien thui ''di-. Parish Annals. C'outinued from1 fir-st page . firs. 1itr~ief Mlatthlewsdonated:ýJ000. The plan wart drawn 1vy Mir. ('hts. (;ijhonml. aidl work was commenraneed iii 1S. . lb v. 1Mr. LewiN c22ondnete2l the first service 1on Sudayi. April 8, 11:0. It has Loeb thu11s d2esc'ribl22'2 : "This sa c:red edili'e. e(ihow0vered ini stately' live oaks, and surro5' iled by the tolmibs of g'eneraltion 2ofs wl1'('i2 r h r S li pre is nt seIlsee 2ri2ivalled i 2amongh the2 vilIge clhunrchrs of meurica." A 2222:2'ietL.( Under the able al lministration of eir. Lewis, the church gliled i 2 on in hil2222y 'ianl n(i Ity 2util 2 :lmost destro(yedI ill the late Civil War. Shells frou the ill h g2 1oats I:n (detL at It:yolll Mara, were lhurled ag2il lst its wvallsi, also injuring the fturniture w~ith ill. The (ongre;gal ion Wil s SO iilIpoverislita! by the hardships of war, that it was im - possible to rebuild just then, so Mr. I..'svis becamIe rector of Ciilvary Chureri, Neiw Orlea 2s. I1 is health soon ai2led and compelled hint to rtulinqtuishl his nobde work, atld t1he last days of his liif were' pasdat his sea-side homne hear Pass Chri:sian. His grave in Urace Church Celiotery is mllarked bl y 1a beautil i 21 oini incnt, (111on which it is said, these words shoubl have been iuntribed. -Si oonq 222e12tiimi r10(N121iS ii'cllIlrmpil2e' ?" SoniC years after', thllrolgl h the li1era1lity of( Mirs. La rlason, daughter of Mrs. Ira Smith, lthe vestry Iwas enabll led to ll t tlihe' chu1121ii in thorough repair. Several zealous ministers succeeded each other in their active work, noted amongll thiou were' the i:vs. Richard il Jolinson a111I A. U. Ba:ike well, tI !itteS r is 2now the beloved rector of T'rinity Cihapel, New Orleans. Rev. Win K. )Dougs i). D., came to live among Ius illn 188i, and is still actixvely iengalgedl I i di aminiisterilng to tho Hspiititnal and toml - poral welfare of his congregation. A few years aigo Miss Margaret Butler left a (handsom(ie legacny from whliclh the church 2has received au nrtliy a n2ice roevenue. 'iThe legtaiy is 121" being used on the new rec toir', which :s nIIearly comple21 ted 2ldu will be a !;rent addition to Ferdin1nd St. '1e2 Chlurchl l of St. Mary of Mt. 1.arnlel, 1ea1tifu2lly sitiuated oil a hill, overIlookingi Joaloi Sara otWs Ibuilt ti 1871. T'e pdas were furnished by ¬' n. I'. U. '. iTc1t2re gard'1. and thle work w:,s eectu'ted under2 the personal 2 isuer'isionn of 211 r. .N. (i, hous1. I way' iledi:lted:2 by 1o;t IbVo . t J. 'Percheo Arclhbishop of New l.lc:l12, l2und.'r the patronage of our Laly of 11t. tarnal. A large glove of o: ks 1lead f1Ito the ente'ranceo to the cllhurch L (oor, i'rov wvhich yonu have a Lite iview of the riverIi land town. As 11:t o arle only a (fw Catllholic firli lies in West I'Eli:ciana, the Clhurchii wa is never finished until abot122 1503, sl22 an e1ntertaiulnlent was givenl fir that Ipurpo1' e, the ne t i'oc('(I eds aollnlting to 1200. NoI the interior of tillhe church presents q12I1te: a pretty appearance; the 212a1in2 alta11 sr" lpainted in white and gold g adorned tL wlS1 i the emib-lenis of the Catholic fatih. '1 he lhandllsolme enpol(, su'rmounted by :1 golldenl cro0ss contains a bell of AbMtlll s 112un122 dr('1 pIoun)(a. The chrreh is now in. flourishing condition under th11 guidance of Father (hens, who by his until ing zel -l d 21evot.in2l has en2e1lrerl hirer:. lf to 1: a citire c(:ogregat 222ion. Anorllt olr) Ialtldllmark ifSt. 1'ralleis',V'l II is till M12son2ic Lodge. 1"elicianla No. '1. II ii 11 two story iUlldliIng, the lowe'r Ilali was fornwllieIy u11ed2 f1or a mar11kct h11u2. Abolut 2,'i years ago the first lori' w\Is r modlel('d fbr p2lea1sure, 122:2 mlllal2 2e:1lighiIt lI i eInterttainlmlents han: 1)21.2 givei thIero 1~ theu Macial Cinh11. This jpl51 spr2ing, lwI hMsiuii 1di111 m221( imli"ro'v'eents to t01h(ii' lodg1e groom2, '1(22 ini2221 it as Idetly 15as iiy in tin' Sta Ic. lel icina 2: No. '11 was 0212chrerel Marl'ch 2', 1tYX, 12121 12115 alwayS FOCII colubrated2 lor' its hrbrglt I workers. Thel Knights~ of PySthianl have1 r~ccently completedl it 1han25s(11ome 1l2l1 o02 1 er211in fl222( St. T1he first hlour is 1211 Opera Illouse thlvil' i loidge r0o(1m 221psta1ir's is V'er'y' 1han2oml$0221('l v fulirnishlld. Tile loliglI con1inue 1s to glow' iniuiembership whiclh it cer tinly delserves if it pIIIctices t hose inole Ieel'its: ''The brigi1ht(5st je a ols wlhich ii gailr rll'S are t'e tie:tr's ot w i12121w1s andlll1U225. o lr.al1 10 Iolio toct the( principles of klighthood (u2o1 dealth:b." In 1524, Felicianit 111s 21¶i2i22d illo tOIwo patrisihes, an11 St. F'rtinceio'.'ille b(2ciaume thie I" 2ish secat 22f 'West I'elic(ians. Situi12t2(2d on l'rosp2e0iity a2122 P2er2di22i12i21 Streets, is the Coerlt orusO, which St. Franlcis'ille proudly presents to visitors is .ine of her uhudliSouest ilCtbllildings. Itis two stories, bnilt of brick, 2nfl cov(r';el wvith ('einance' the f'o2nlatio iin 1K2, 2o1 tho utI'i~.1 V'1i5ll~ll:~ 2(1222 Ij211'tilOll 2''ii V 121 t:illi 322'l Sstrulcture was c~omp~ll~~ led erly inl tiim year~: 1834.JudI Cyru2Ka1iii1( first 12C'ddl!P MaJIny di.stingXlluished lawye·rrs phad Ih i r~ ('tILSe ini this ellult, an2d till oifl','s 221 1!:, pr1i'enot I 2t. imornV 2222)1y ('(m221(1 12 Vt ull Iof the ipast. 2 se0cond( F1e2licitllln who o0c21pi21d 1122' ;:J Ilernla toral '21ha fir. A ill ighit cr''a ill the hist,'ory' ofu rtho C('2(12t lhou', 25 til 222('tihg 112020o (th 112 nni22Ir2 NI'iir l' Schiol20 duinigi2. 1.121' llth ' p'es't mlolll I h 2f 1221', It is the firSt of this 21e2e 112ti222 h2ldl 222 WIest el2ici'2.2t. 12222 112( 1:2(22 a' 2 2oit soci12 'lnse II 1 ' t id 2i2 stillet i2.2. thatt 1120 cache's ii 02 1 222thil'i / inch Oippo(r1'tlllIit'2 ',s ill be gin'l2 to prf22 t lhouseli'.'9 s ini I hoir lrogr'ssiv'ei wnti k. 122 1888, a22( lr'ilr1a c(22212ti hg Wood villsI wViitih t'1e 2in21 line' at Slaulghter wias 1uilt :n1222 St. 1"ran'cis',ile has been o0± 12 112)020 Iii l880, a IBui lid i12aloif 1,2 .X5S1!i i t 102oI2o ((Us 2(igtInized. ilnd iss it 12y mlagic 2111221 1l..1' ol' 121221. u10i2 01 '. ' 2220 Aomnan s ork Is never done, and it is especially wearing and wearisome to those whose blood is impure and unfit properly to tone, sis tain, and renew tho wasting of nerve, muscle and tisue. It is more because of this condition of'the biood that wo:menu are run down, Tired, Weak, Nervous, Than because of the work itself. Every physician mays so, and that the only rein edy is in building up by taking a good nerve tonyc, blood puriiier and vi:aiize'r like IHoodi' Sarsaparilla. For the troubles PI'eculiar to iWomene at chiange of sea=moo, climate or life, or resulti t fronm hnrd work, nervousness, acid inmpure blood, thouaands haofou:id relief and cure in Pods Sarsaparil la The One True ftuloo:1 P'urif r. $1 per hotla. Preparcl ofily by C'. I. l 100 & tCo., Low ell, `Mass. - "U"^_ the only pi_ to tk Hood'sPAanunmu. InIut.- iii the state, it i iti Nov l ( 'Ii a. ii 'iteta trl in hitlher ;I , Pl'tcikV "1: , t'tat i,:' 'Jiil e gi ' it 4 i lt l start '(1 «"i i l aei i t';t i stojit in 1SO), a tid 1ty his itiineritll c tei."y mit1 teoh it'd a fine 1111sinitcS.. 't r. M~on~ ~ \\'tlt" bec1 ltn l a pmt~fC ier l17:i1, and t iti theiri conlilti'tit atheji,~ j r.ti{ e t t i 1d~!f there, s)oon sttood ait irge4 sttil, wvarechmuts, aniiic intn of the ii not* g~i lib il tihe State. We liave ethici soi cecsshi1 mtxie han t; w hit en) liven lthe iiiectttttile ijiici cxis of our lit til town, An Oil Mill was erect 9';n gictti elnlll oyntent to nl::n y ,1 -·' s c s thus· ai1lerding, ailihitiotel pnmpeiii ''Hint oIl totwel chamtm' lt .. ha' e1)itretl man;:y year.a; :,, (lie c it iz nutt ,.tined fu .31 {t adi. Fr:(nitteiille wvas in1110 it~ix;.t1iJ' I t3. Soi xi't~n :in' Law ii I `1111 ! \(" t~rn ','ttll, ,livot's ('rail. Th ai :. tits' I IIt·l'c -sli I ill ill t i('r~c, It e i+ 1('` i it t It it',' iE:idt :l,: lets r i'tlte it'; littt. te( 1.i11 tiit',r:. tri.. m . LB. '. h.B (ii"ino. am l ew,1 lpck.tc'hliti$. t "11 i:. l'tixx!'i, it ':r t!:! 1'r F , ill.t i I *'tixipmilito t1 . W ay i:." Bthlct 3, I1'11 :111 t.''leti('ne . ~~ ilte : jiI l~t C, i~~t 1 a t it it 1ly 1 a1."pr(I lu. ,l is '.;nl, 1.11, 1,; t t o A; oem tof titt 1) tis-A3 jmiStle, i FEU CA A Foina, oCo.Igiata JACK5GI, LA. ilkel \I 1 , i :ii. (i I" iil'rvt t' Ch(i'' ilk 114 Il tdclalfivtllttt Il jllt1(11 441 VilikidgC; crl. 1i"~Ii IP4rticullrcll'4 'i':ic li 'ltgtle t~:lhls, .Jlteksott, ~a. Br'yan ,h24:1\ wII 1444lt *ri in' i, fl . I'1' hii i (di l d i rr ,co :oA' l;I Iii '" I llii i tit i i ,t : a l fn e of 1 Ilij I l l l 1 144411 C \11' t' -L I t;t ' 1 I; ' ',:'i I): 1 I" - '44 111 1!t 4t I'' Iiili ! r~ :o t lit t'~"i''4 : .ii r, 4ttt''..+, ii 44). 4',''444t I \41-: t14i 1;'I i,(at.ia'' r1.44 44,44 1. dli)' 4441' 4,,1 of4lt 144 rl 4' slo 444 ltt'4t a r a .14 ý V, 4;. \'4 .'i sec' ..N S.A.IR IERIlAgut Cout. Feirdli nuiud ;Iid Al Iley sls., At H!It-ryr TCnl;ICi'4 Ol(d Statnd, IS "Y Gý dools3 G ro ee 'iese lIars, (iapK, , Boots, S h oe s, U Pock(1 y , -Notions of All Kinds. Fancy Orc r ea a Specialty. 'i't,\ aul I u 110 ''111001 1'rilm !ll- i :1I l ' f lI i., w its' all 1:11111 in " Ot ntluiii pC'IV !cilUi; fi 1W1ill (-.iAlC'1tof t 1'!' ) I- 1l1 . . l 1CIC)Snit i t:!al( Ii) th is full cx I \oktl. o :oiit lois tLti (I tIC I.&W. A}f 'Cil V loifl Aii on IC' aCusilI C i~l)Ci o :;l1,1nis:;iul1 will li ouniu1'C Iy0 tre',l~l:UiilA an un'scCI utirl t "Jt l ulllfi! l~11Ia:', 1.61 ft " IC 'fv . 1.!;1 IhCta ii Sv j't-AI .5lu n lI(CC'toiu l-U~IOttittal \Auked .I\~ (A4(:Cjcc I ion j. 111 1 111II A* :{ .' , 'I :: ' : :l' C Iht P 'l 'A I 17.11. i t 1'i iC , .1! \' A,:.ý,J . 't P C I - !" ".f..CA y'II (AI I:: IIII t; 'C I'la ICIlii'f)\ý;l"~ " tC i . i . ~ . J . A NW. .L Ai. , 1 Loa Ai · % tG te tJOH WEE CO. P "'t Jt' - r l~i x. it o. C., O tLEA r $, rio, f `,Cnd~j. PS of two o L~~t'a I Iit Whho can think WateIAn kca t sgtue simprle hw e Ledinin tso paten Protect your dear. : t may bring you wealth. I Write JOHN WVISII)EK'URN &CO., Patent Attor neay, Washcigton, I). 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Tro DEAL Wi~l IN y . , , 5ma.We JACKSON SQUARE CIGARS, K1pinfastiu by Sfu1-U 335. ,1 THE MATOHLESS PIA1!OS1 JUN3US HART, " EELLA BERRY SOAP, 1tt1 ,pANAL 4lsoas~s. Pimple, il M, ý Eal Tfl Ctess, tau, ofielsi veprM'1e1 aa ae + !ýW epraton, Price, P RSbcts ý, ~ -; .tMQ ELLABARRY 1mti Pace Y wder, A armlesseautng WALL, PAPS } pol+:ilr. W etsu a bus TH'EE LLA s eA, rM 'attng W indow Srad#,fbý Srcov- V :AMPLEBI c BNT rE }~ ~ ~ ~ o s .OWT h . i , sitiri tosi10 I,;lrr. 'rnles three at il "u1n4 Caroe or tiirect z s 3 W R A tan 4i7~ar7P, E,.L.4 S =1?RY UERFA /ST, 116 CAflro'3Tt-, kw OrlIhtL.' Llorr~s I1ýa ldilo , .'14: w Ov eau,, ILa. U(I --- Poilt Ci seep Xc1crP, 10 ots. sti:~~3r~ll cr w;;5 B P ® 0 !! 8ITi BT0_lbiH A, (O, AULLIYAN,0T ;UI r Iit 1_1 Pr: LcaVO LA:S:!5 ESr gtg': ,i=-cxO' t Co Mlofti of Cocrtry Prtrjuce solicited. . Teimi rol fji;. \tC ce u. 1' Por·Y!!s ST. r FA p P FQ~ IC&PSX1 tS A;i;O CZ~ E ýýE, C T. Pya. IJ't.l c iR4C FTN l r t.foublor nVBoot 5 ottom and 5 foot stave. A.; iiina or anly Coalrrh;, sa~.Ipio3 and Slo5 ot bot cniland 8 ft; St.aO, 1060 iG _____ii __ aA. V. Wu AU ._ 7 u:ltl~z, Le.. 7 ioot bota?- andS ft stave, q=, :" o, ý-" 1. ai lr~I~i71.bottom and 12 t s£ave, F1l .C.LOWE, 107 St 4 1q,:ýr ~CUT THIS fýUT ,A: J.1 +yldrrmt Co, 9 Decatur St. 7- "~6s3t ' C :: ~.PI'N ,T WýIrQ4ow Sbh1dei in town1; ra " ý' 5ERSMAGI l AFAo '~ I C!;S.f~frT la!ow'utls n tvm rr-Ask your mero.ant to buy It or ea 'cPe,¢s 4 StsckltpI 1 EC.L..,,~liy4.3'-4,1~15-·3 Dr·y:, des. ~JnITrOnd1 r >' 3 AAN4<1A. OrhlLs will sei: it to yours Sr St. G-1 den, IF YOU IfAVE COUNTRY PRO ViLrl a"'.1 ?"icl~cl r -t·+ f u. --'wea i u4al ey SELL, WrIITW ro # S icle Lr Wt CAr P S7. T u irME ra'WS, }P L.EV a~rn~l PRSP9"iCE SHAFTlING, 614FS, S r (OnTO''TIO (, t wg -- Ul ER\% ~ S~ *1 I II· .º, ;ý L - .L!D +: cMS FPSAISF&T0I y :fn :+