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I. P. rz.ý:a ; F. I. E. Forlter I. P. Fournet & Son, th -DnALIE t,- th Groceries and Liqu:rs, E; - AND AASFTC 7o-- Rhi W. A. VANDERCOOK'S 9 81 (ULESCA TED 1D Wines and Brandies. d1 ST. MARTINVILLE. - LOUISIANA. nl Iold, or Silver, or Paper. tt •We have a 56.00 COMBINATION, as followa -bo .C PoFrlt WOO~-- oll FOYIATsON--I Wol. ne year, and your choice of the folAowiUg sib ,tantia, ornate, cloth-bound work s: aCOTrL POETICAL WORKS- vol. ir POETS OF ENGLAND AND A aDRICAr-I sWs. LIVE AND TIMELS OF NAPOLEON-I vole. . :TCLOPZDIA OF SOCIAL AND vOMMERCIAL IN. O FORMATION-1 vol. , DICTIONAi Z OF THE ENGLISh LANGUAGE-1 o BALZACS COATEDY OF IL-OMAN LIFE-D TrI. d LIBRARY OF STANDAD I AUTHORS-Ivol. Low HTON' PARAIS LOST-1 vol. For Ceae t ae. In DANTr INFERNO-t avl. For Centre Table. o DANTh*S PUMGATOIRY AND PARADISE-l vol. SFor Centre Table. Inll CAPITALS OF TUE GLOTE-1 vol. Foro:ute rable. Or, eli you prefer Lirhter and othe Homelike Bookte you may choose per mo: EVENINGS AT DOME-HOW TO SPEND T11M. r THE CIVIL WAR IN SONG AND STORY. I NOW THE COMBINATION WORKS: t You PAY ONE DOLLAR when the booeb are delivered at your residence: the balaee. at late of Fifty cents per month. The beske are well worth the money. ONCE A WEEK i the brightest, plesat. at amnd most widely circulated of all the Amerl. Can illustrated weekly journals tend name and address, and we will we that you are supplied. t ONCE A WEEK, 033 w. 13trh t, N. Y. l -Job work in all styles at this i office, get samples and prices. CONVENT of lERCY, ST. MARTINVILLE. LA. i This Institute offers su perior advantages to Par cnts desirous of giving children a solid and refin ed Education. Terms of tuition, music etc., moderate. For particulars apply to SISTERS OF MERCY. Irs. Victor Rochon, -DEALER IN - Fine Family and Fancy Groceries, Cigars, To bacco and Liquors. Fresh Goods Received Daily. All at prCe that defy ompe ttion. Cive a caOll. c Male Steiet, St. lartJavle. La. lr O WAI. BIB BET NIU, -.-sass ss- c CARESE I FrllIRTS t aFINUT ACD KOST CO-r FRESH and DST GOODS. IF YOU WAN T M E BEST AmND FRtHEn ST GOODS, COME TO Me. CORIGH W tAorlo6Y e taJ PAr IN tai U epeleot In the e sal cand soeetde books snt free. o caoat to the Inventor. T d I 1i,: !nu ol~tr, d. DA Torr They Want McEnery. da From a well defined sentiment in there seems to be no doubt but the opponents of Gov. Foster have tbl resolved to force Judge S. D. Mc- thl Etncry. which is altogether against rn his will. to become a vandidate for of governor. In New Orleans it is said that a monster mass meeting is being arranged for at an early te date in that city which will pro nounce in favor of the ex-Gover- re nor, and he will be asked to lead the fight against the present State V administration. It is also stated m upon the best of authority that to an organization like or similiar to the Young Men's Democratic As- de sociation of 1888 is being organ- n ized and the present city admin- di istration of New Orleans will be et completely wiped out. It is the ki determination of the best people al of New Orleans, regardless of po- tl litics, to rid themselves of the tl gang now dominating the affairs '* of that city, and that they will ci -m succeed there is not a shadow of - doubt. What they did in 1888 0 r they will do again in 1896.- R Shreveport Judge. H "While down in the southwestern part F O,f the state some time ago." says Mr. W. SChalmers. editor of the Chicago tCaL,) Enterprise. "I had an attack of dysente- i ry. Having heard of Chamberlain's Co- la lie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I k w bought a bottle. A couple of doses of it s completely cared me. Now I am a champion of that remedy for all to mach and bowel complains." For sale k by T. J. Labbe, Druggist. g The Danger Ahead. It. There appears to be a growing r impression in New Orleans and elsewhere about the State that the t populists will nominate a State ticket that will not be objections- t s ble to dissatisfied democrats, and l that this ticket will be endorsed by the Sugar Planters' Associa- , tion and the Republicans. This r I is what The Item has been fear- l ing all along, because if it is done the days of democratic rule in Louisiana are numbered. In fear ing such probable action we en deavored to urge a plan by which d such dangerous result might be avoided. Later the Times-Demo crat bravely carne forward in ad vocacy of the same plan, but the shallow little administration or gans throughout the State, who i' doubtless feared that if the white y people were united against their d favorites would get left, denounced p the Times-Democrat in a shame-. ful manner for doing that which * alone will reunite the white peo-° ple and preserve democratic su premacy in the State. Just so S sure as the program now talked of is carried into execution just so sure the supremacy of the demo. cratic party in this State ceases. We are speaking here earnestly - and honestly for the salvation of the democratic party and not for Sthe welfare of say candidate for office. If others who oppose the Splan could look at the subject in the same way the party would pro Sfit largely by it-Capital Item. SUNDAY DRINKING. Archbishop Gros, of Oregon,I * declares: "Sunday beer drinking in mo Sderation is not wrong, nor it it sinful in the opinion of the Cath- I olic church. A man who can re gulate his appetite has a right to indulge in whatever drink suits his taste. The law has no right I to say what I shall eat or drink" Archbishop Chapelle of New Mexico says: S "The Catholic church does not condemn beer drinking in moder Sation Sunday or any other day as Swrong or sinfull." SArchbishop Janasens of New SOrleans gives this opinion: '"f boeer drinking on any ozer day i not in Itbel , binful it is not I so on Sunday. The only manner in whicb it can be sinfhl is by at taching soandal to it, by violating °° the law to indulge it. Sunday is t the only day on which most poor men can get recreation, and many or of these people find a great plea- a sure in drinking a glass of beer." ug Archbishop Elder of Cincinnati e tells us: o- "It is not wise to impose by law ,r- restrictions that cannot be enforc ed. It destroys respect for law. te Very often a vitiated public senti ment makes even wise laws nuga atwry." to Chancellor Muldoon of Chicago, " declares the Catholic church does n- not see how it could be wrong to 1o- drink, or eat anything of God's be creation. The only harm in drin the kring been is that pecple do not pie always drink it moderately. If 3o- they do not drink it to excess the there is no more harm in drink an ing it on Sunday than on any Fill other day.-Morning Star. of 088 Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Olntmeaa Is unegqallcd for Eczenm, Tetter, Salt Rheum, S~ad Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Handa Itching Piles, Burn. Frost Bites, ChromeSore Even and Granulated Eye Lide. art For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. W TO BORS; OWNSIJ. i.,) For putting a horse in a tine healthy con ate- dition try Dr. C(dv'a Condition Powder They tone up the system, aid digestion, curr loss of appette, relieve nnntiration, correct SI kidney dirde and destroy worms, givin¢ t it new life to an old or over-worked horse. 2b a cents per packarc. For sale by drnggists. sto Mr. Edward Reynaud, a young gentleman of this place, attempted to commit suicide on Wednesday evening last by cutting the arte ries of his arm and stabbing him and self in the breast. His groans at the tracted the attention of his sister Mrs. Guth in time to save his life, na- though he was very week from the nd loss of blood. He was to have been married to Miss Maggie An ,i- gers on that day, and assigns as a 'his reason for attempting to take has life that he discovered that he had one been robbed of money which he had accumulated for a number of yr- years. His betrothed was sum en- moned to his bedside on Wednes dh day night and they were married. be He is gradually recovering from his wounds. -N. L Enterprise. ad- For Sale or Rent. the - or- The W. G. Ervin plantation. pttuat.edl who in the Parish of St. Martin. on the Ba- I you Teehe, seven miles above the town I of St. Martinville. containing one hun Reir dred and te arpents of land, a small, ced part woodland, with a good five-room, me. residence. and several out-buildings, ichall under fence. There are thirty acres of plant and etuble cane on the place. For price and all other information. su- Address W. G. Ervin. so Sept-28-95. Lake Charles, La. Led for AND O1Y t SAVE T st MNONEY MADS w on o aOU DEA L s emu ms ya macaeasiee eheaper thUu yeo earn get eIewhe0re. The NE W WeOS te ar bet, btwromakeek espwka" s H' o set H a h the rt le ke ll sed oel wan rm anll olrs mssmt geailes s seysure or $1oO .eam, gem Wo- Call o ear oerl rsaete w ee * at yeasr saod itplres terms bavet. Woe h*h811 worse as re- or o0.00 eor baser Pse. Seon*s 3aeban ir ueoS. thano 1 tm say b mm us, or our Ags. aiTH l s ml SIIJI lcnIIfCL g- roa na s¶ ev 3 few GUSTAVE SEEGER, not Gencral Agcnt ler- FOR r aB LOUISIANA. 7yo Canal stree, S!!eW ORLIEANS. LA. !her Get our prices on o'o worku. -- 't kisma. S O Lis sc*Lgte !T Thesatire Yar ff ITUDENT, may @star / At kAy Tlie. Ii'a he Catissg. Ul AL AKD DIPLOCA awarded this school by r World's C.lllllbiatn fl positione for greatcexcel lenie and Improved methodis RBook-keeptal v Imakla ovr l0 awards by ,\Anmeriein ai Foreignu Kpo*itionn. liu Engllsb. Acadlewm and ihorthand Schools. For ,s bear renowned for Its llsth Ogl Courseso Philosophlc Systemse. AdMsce Accounting, Practical and Ethical IC c it prerctIccs no cbaritantsm, sad makes an false etatements and allurnng promises to p deceive and dote the unsuspecting. 11 7y ,W thousands of ita stndents are leader Is all ldo of hasluess. CCommercial Course Guaronateed sgbS and ftuperior tf aTy other In the Uuilted States. W Write for FiEE Specimen Pages of Souatl Great Work. 716 pp., un Book keepIDg. - Address G.EO. NOULLI 6 801s, lew Orlessa a WL DOuLAS 63 S O . WORKII 0. CO3DOVAN, fto e.muirullmu air L's - $3.VPOIUCEsULES SLADIlE -- P3eph w -W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shbes SA our shoes ars equl7y r athdr gie tab beat value for t . hd e padtame -stom she. Is sitpled es, are unif to orom, se tal to $3 aewd over stMnr .akes. e If lur dear cannot supply yoe we ca a.Sedb Dealer, whose name will shortly appear here. Agent wanted. Apply at onee. rll --- - -- _ _ _ SICK PROPLI! Those People who are in buat ness and do not ADVERTISE - properly and judiciously are ng suffering for want of business. ed The MESSENGER is the Doo Ay tor that will cure you and re e. store your business to a heal m- thful state. DOSE: A new attractive die e, play advertisement, changed be every week. Ve - Charles Gutekunst, p8 hi SURVEYOR ad -- A\I)- he of CIVIL ENGINEER. - On 'l~ r AT iT. MAItTINTILLE, LAi 88- - ___ ed. Clhar!sa ntekuunt. W m. ]. Ea4ti Gutekunst and Eastin, L. AL I TrT. ALE .TS -- A - ted ATI AP.' 1 Of TI LL: wu :>,W. V P1 LANS1 A SP-CIATY. I- ci Flci. AT I. '1AI:TINVILLK, LA. em Ilit Poor Health means so much more than you imagine-serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. t Don't play with Nature's S greatest gift-health. - If you are feelhl out of sorts. weak and generally ex hausted, neivous, ihve nlo appetite gin atoncetak. s i on' mddrnthe most rhell." n edic which In ter. A few bmt. tes cors-beneft comes from the m' Bitters - t,. and it's S pleamat o Lake. It Cures LI, Dyspepalsk, Iuney and Urver Neuralgia, Troubles, Coamstipmtion, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous alhmets Woean's complalats. Get only the genutte-it haa crossed ted ineson thewrper. All others aresab St~ites_ On t..pttwo a. sta amp we will send t of eam L WWrls Pair Views and book--ree. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. T. J. LABBE, L. Do St. QHMbAlN, I MAKE CANE CARTS 0? THE BEST and STRONG. EST KIND. All Repairs in my line wrg be promptly made, and a{ work is gdaranteed. I solicit the patronage t the public, promising thae the best work at reasonales prices. L. De St. era4 T J. LABBE, D.. . .and Anppo oafU MAIN STREET, St. MIrtinville, La. ALL DRUGAss Sn OUARATSD 2 TILL PnARMAOPZIA U. QuIar11nTL Suat Puotfmes. lediateid and Toilet Soaps. TLE TIMES-DEMOCRA T Special Wires, Special Correspondents, Special Writers, Special Artists. They. COST MONEY bi They Make a Great PAPER. TIMES-DEM OCRAI: gets ALL THE NEWVS and PRINTS IT. GET IT REGULARLY ANDSEI ADVERTISE IN THE The New Orleans V PICAYUNE.U The Leading Newspaper of the South. ALWAYS RELIABLEi ALWAIIIYS GIVIG THE LATEST K THE DOAILY PICAYU[E Is meal newspaper. No espel is spared in producing i t. 1 telegtsph service is unaust74&: Its nmws gatherers cover sml 9MI of tIterest. Its mechcancal asU. ances are modern aad the bLk Its staff of talented writers artists is complete. THE SUnolDAY PIcAUIEr Is household treasre of d lnformatiem and literatur*, M trated and tasefully prseeted. THE WEEKLY PICATUII Is peerless as a country, newspaper and literary J@of and no home mn the South bo without it. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIONs Daily and Sunday - - $Ss.co a Sunday - .. . - $s.oo - Weekly - - . . - $s.oo NICHOLSO0N & CO.,. Propietors, New Orolessl: