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THE BUSIEST HOUSE IN THE CITY- - SThe * Furniture * Establishfment ^---o CrEdgar F. Riviere,arm .... MAIN STREET,.... FURNITURE FOR THE POOR MAN ALSO UNDERTAKER.- * * The Place to Buy -TOUS- Hardware, Paints, Oils, 0 Harness, anR 0 * Agricultura[ Imp1ements0 -Ie AT H. Riviere & Co. 'Phone 108. Cor. Mfain and Green Sts. THE PLANT OF THE". THIBODAUX BlICK WORKS WITH THE FINEST EQUIP MENTS IN THE SOUTH Is now prepared to furnish the best and cheap est brick in the market ..... ............... One million bricks on hand ready for delivery. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, ADDREnS. P. A. GAZES. MANAGER., PHONE 1Is, 0 E. J. BRAUO, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, PHONE 14. FOR SALE. The house and lot situa ted on Narrow St., near S. P. railroad. Sale on account of removal from Thibodaux. Terms cash. Apply to MIrs. Clothilde Naquin, or C. O. Dantin, A. GOSSIN, .... MANL7ACTrIXK AND DEALEa .... Choice Rough Dressed a Cypress Lumber, All Dimensions Sawed to Order and Delivered. Lafourche Crossing, La. STATE OF L)UISIANA. 18th Judicial District Court-Parish of Lafourede. FaAxcols DERAMES Vs. NO. 3534, AL DERT DAN.OSSLE ET ALI. rTAKE NOTICE THAT PURSUANT to a judgment of said court, render ed and signed on the loth day of Janus ry, A. D., 1901), and to a commission to me directed in the above entitled and numbered suit, I will offer for sale at public auction pursuant to law to the last and higheet hidder, the property held in common between the plamtiff, Francois Deramee, and the defendants, Albert Danosse et. ale., to effect a parti tic bly lioitatton, at the Court House in the Town of Thibodaux, on SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1900, between the hours of 11 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m. the following described property to-wit: The property to be sold to effect a par ttiton, being described as follow, towit: A certain tract of land, situated on the left descending hank of the Bayou La fourche, in the Parish of Latourche, at about forty two miles below the Town of Thibodaux, measuring one and one half arpents front on said barou, by a depth of forty arpents; bounded above by Estate of Estival Savoie, and below by land of Eugene Daigre; Together with all the Improvements thereon, rights, ways, privileges, and advantages to the said tract belonging. On the following terms and condi tions, to-wit : For Cash. JaxwM BRAar, Sheriff of the Parish of Latourche. BKArrTIs & BEATrIR, Attorneys of Plaintiff. F,.h. 3. 1900. Where ran you get your noney's wn' th? where is the chl'pest pl:ce tm buy your go~ls? where do they tmy to plehee you best? our answer, g. to he "VARIETY' STORE. THE STATE OF LOUISIANa. 2nd Justice Court of C. A. Engerrsa Parish of Lafourche. Mas. SUeiAN HAIRVY VS. EDGARD La GENDRE. To Edgard Legendre and to all others whom it may concern. GREETING: I'AKE NOTICE THAT ACTING UN. der a writ of provisional seizure, issued on the petition of Mrs. Susan Harvey setting forth that she had a lessor's privilege upon the property hereinhelow described, which had beenr abandoned in her house and premises leased from her by the said Edgard Legendre, whose whereabouts are un known to petitioner, I have provisional ly seized and after due proceedings and the legal delays elapsed will sell accord ing to law to pay and satisfy the claim herein and costs of suit, the following described property, to-wit: 1 Stove and cooking utensils, 1 Safe, I Lot of crockery and Tinware, 1 Exten sion table for dining room, I Looking glass, 1 Bed stead and spring, I Clock 1 Lamp, I W'ash stand with Bowl and Pitcher, 4 Sitting chairs. You are hereby cited and summoned to appear within fifteen days from the publcation hereof before the said seo cond Justice Court of C. A. Engerran, in the towun of Thibodaux,on Thibodaux street between St. Philip and St. Louls streets, to answer the petition herein filed. Herein fail not under the penalty of the law. Witnees my hand ofcially at Thibo daux La. this 2tth day of Pebruary A. D. 19&). A. Roozn, Constable of said Court, 2d Ward Parish of Lafourehe. WANTUD--Agents and depositarite for Polyni·ee Oil (see the ad elsewhere) Write to Eug. Desses, 835 St. Joseph Street, New Orleans. general sgent for Louisitana. Jury Venire. THs UITrTED TrAITs Or AxERICA, THE STATs OF ID)IAI.%N %, PARISH OF LAPOt'cHE. BE IT KNOWN AND REMEMBER ed, that on this Twenty-ninth day of the month of January, in the year of our Lord, One thousand nine hundred, Pursuant to written notices issued b the Clerk of Court, In and for the parish of Lafourche, and addressed and given to each of the Jury Commissioners in and for the said Parish, as by the said Clerk's certitficate hereto annexed more fully appears; we, Henry Riviere, Jno. S. Seely, Jos. M. ¶Lefort, Alex. Theriot, Henry W. Frost, Jury Commissioners duly appointed as such for the parish of Lafourcbe, under the provision of Act No. 135 of the General Assembly, ap proved July, 13th, 1808, and promulgated by publication in the State offoial Jour nal on July, 29th, 1808, and all duly sworn and qualified as such Jury Com missioners in and for the said parish of Lafourehe: met at the Clerk's Office at the Court house in the Town of Thibo daux, and in company with Charles J. Barker, Clerk of said Court, ex-offecio Jury commissioner, duly sworn and qualified as such; then and there, in the presence of Messrs. J. Otis Knobloch and Emile J. Legendre, two competent and disinterested witnesses of lawful age, competent to read and write the English language, residing in the parish of Lafourehe and summoned by the Clerk of said Court for the purpose; proceeded in accordance with Section 6 of said Act No. 135 of the General As sembly of the State of Louisiana of 1881, to examine the original venire list on file in the Clerk's Office, and having struck therefrom the names of such Grand Jurors and regular Jurors as have so served, as well as the names of Sothers on the list who are known to have died, removed from the Parish, become exempt or disqualified to serve as Jurors, since their names were enter ed thereon; and the names of those who have died, removed, become exempt or disqualified were also taken from the General Venire Box; after which we supplemented the original list and the ballots in the box, with the names of the same number of good and competent men from the qualified jurors of the Parish, as have been taken from the box and erased from the list, so as to keep the number of the names in the General Venire Box and on the Jury list as the original standardi of three hundred contained therein: each of said name so placed in the general venire box having been written by the said Clerk on a separate slip of paper, to gether with the number of the ward or place of residence of such person. And immediately after completing said general venire list, we selected therefrom the names of the following twenty citizens, good and competent ) men, possessing the qualifleations to serve as grand jurors prescribed by Sec tion 1 of said Act, taken from different parts of the Parish, as far as practicable, to serve as grand Jurors at the session of court beginning on Monday, March, 12th, 1900, and until discharged accord ing to law, to-wit: GRAND JURY. No. Ward. 1. Harris Fontenelle 9 2. Albert Morvant 1 3. Trasimond Clement 2 4. Benj. Birdsall 7 5. Henry Morvant 6 a. L. Albert Daunis 1 7. Theophile Torres 6 8. Felix Delatte 5 9. Arthur Legendre 7 10. Paul Scott 3 11. Joseph Rossignol 9 12. Edward Regglo 8 13. Scott Williams 2 14. B. V. Caro 2 15. E. J. Brand 2 16. Elms C. Delaune 4 17. Alfred Chauvin 3 18. Louis J. Trone 2 19. Edgar Barrios 4 20. Charles Larkin 10 And having so selected the above named persons as Grand Jurors, the name of each was written on a separate slip of paper by the Clerk, in the pre sence of the Commissioners and witnes ses, and all the slips so containing the names and number of the ward of each of said Grand Jurors were placed in an envelope by us, Commissioners, which was b1 _us sealed, signed and endorsed. and laeled, "List of Grand Jarors," and placed in the Jury box as hereinafter stated. After which we proceeded, after the slips contained in the general venire box had been well mixed, to draw from said general venire box, the names of thirty persons to serve as petit Jurors for the first week of the session of said Court, beginning on Monday, March, 12th 1900; the names being drawn from the box one at the time by Henry RI viere, one of the said Jury Commission ers, in the presence of the other Com missioners and of the witnesses, and which names so drawn, are as follows: FIRST WEEK. No. Ward. 1. Klebert Morvant 6 2. Firmin Thibodaur 3 & Charles Dupre 2 . Edgar Bourgeois 9 5 Alidor Martinez 6 6. J. eIon Idet 7 7. Sosthene Keller 5 8. Edgar Toups 4 9. Joseph Brand a 10. Eugene Fleetwood 2 11. Felix Cantrelle 4 12. Fergus Falgont 8 13. Tucker Adam 1 14. Klebert Legendre 2 16. Frank McCullom 2 16a. Henry Molaison 2 17. Prosper Bouterle 4 18. Hector Morvant 4 19. Felicien Boudreaux 7 20. Klebert Schexnyder 1 21. Albert Maronge 2 22. Sidney Coulon 2 23. Alex IRpine 7 24. D. J. Bsbin 2 25. Claiborne Toups S 28. Alceste Bbudreaux 8 27. Lambert Keller I 28. Paul Delaune 2 29. Thomas Roger 6 30. R. P. Darden 7 Having placed the names of the fore going thirty persons drawn as petit jurors for the first week of the said ses slon of court in an envelope, we have signed and sealed, and endorsed and Iabeled it,-"List of Jurors No. 1", to serve for the said first week of the ses sion. After which we proceeded to draw from said general venire box the names of thirty persons to serve as petit Jurors for the second week of the session be ginning on Monday, March, 19th, 1900; the names being drawn from the box one at the time by said Henry Riviere, one of the Jury Commissioners in the presence of the other commissioners and of the witnesses, and which names so drawn, are as follows: SECOND WEEK. No. Ward. 1. Ozemee Boudreau 6 2. Wilfrid P. Baye 2 . Wm.Wilton 4 4. Charles Bergeron I 5. eIsonard Legendre 7 6. J.B. Ldsignan, Jr. 2 7. Louis Bourgeois 2 8. Cordelins Clement 1 9. Franklin Grifin, Jr. 10 10. Etienne Baye 2 11. Firmln Gadde 4 12. Paul Seely 1 13. Arthur Thibodauxn 2 14. Loviney Naquin 1 15. Augnuste Rossi 9 t16. Edmond Bourgeois 4 17. Elole Sevin 4 18. C. O. Ronussea 7 19. Edward Dantia 2 20. Whitney Webre I 21. Stephen O. Delaune 9 4 2'. Anaole Borne 6 23. Aurelien Ayo I 24. Abdon Price 7 25. Syvrise Kraemer. 6 25. Ilebert Lagarde • 27. C. L. Hime 2 28. Clinton Falgout 7 29. J. A. Braud I 30. Wm. T. Seely I 1 Having placed the names of the fore-a 7oig thirty persons drawn u urors -or the second week of said seon of eurt in sn envelope, we signed d sealed the same, and endorsd and Ia-. beled it,-"List of Jurors No. 2, to serve br the second week of the session. And thereupon we have placed the said two sealed envelopes, together with the sealed envelope containing a list of grand Jurors seleted as herein-above I et forth, In a box provided for the pur pIe, labeled: "Jury Box", which was thereupon locked and sealet, and placed in the custody and keeping of the Clerk of said ('curt, for use at the next ensue ing session of court, and subject to the orders of. the District Judge. And the said general venire box was also locked and seal- d and- delivered to the said Clerk of Court, a- the custodian thereof; all in the npr,.t-nce of the said witnesses. In raitn whereof, we have signed this proce. verbal of the drawing of the jury, made at the time, on the day, month and year first above written, in the presence Of the aforenamed wit nesses. Original Signed) Witnesses J. O. KnoLocar B. J. LnovDan ALax TwaHnor J. M. Laroat Jso. 8. SmELY Hrxa Rivrzaa H. W. Faner, Jury Commissioners. C. J. BAarna, Clerk of Court, Ex-Officlo Jury Com missioner. Read and filed Jan. 20th. 1900. (Signed) C. J. BAnrNa, Clerk of said Court. "A true copy" In Testimony Whereof - Witnese my hand and the L.8 impress of the sealed of m office, at Thibodaux, La., this 0th. day of Jan. A. D., 1900. P. J. AucoIx, D'y. Clerk of said Court. Act No. 4.) 8. B. No. &--By Mr. Cage. JOINT RESOLUrTION. Propdsing an amendment to the Consti tution of the State of Louisiana rela tive to ratifying and carrying into effect a special tax levied in the City of New Orleans for eertain improve ments, and to establish therein public systems of sewerage and water, the issuance of bonds therefor and providing ways and means to pay the principal and interest of said bonds. Section 1. Be it resolved by the Gen eral Assembly of the State of Louislana Two-thirds of all the members elected to each House concurring: That the following amendment to the Constitu tion of the State be submitted to the electors of the State at the next general election for representatives in the leg islature, to be holden on the Tuesday next following the third Monday in April A. D. 1900 to-wit: Article I. "The special tax or public improvements, voted by the property taxpayers of the City of New Orleans on June 6, 1890, and levied by the City Council, by Ordinance No. 15,11 ap proved June 22, 1800, is hereby ratified, and its validity shall never be question ed. The special act adopted by the Legislature at the Special Session held on August 8, 1899, constituting the Sewerage and Water Board of the City of New Orleans, authorizing the City of New Orleans to issue bonds, and provid ing the means to pay the principal and interest thereof, and for other purposes cognate to the purposes of the special tax aforesaid, is hereby ratified and approved, specially including the there in reserved legislative right to amend the same; and all provisions of the pre sent Constitution in conflict with the provisions of said act, and with this amendment, are to that extent and for that purpose only repealed." Section 2. Be it further resolved. etc. That on the official ballots, to be used at said election, shall be placed the words, "For the City of New Orleans Public Improvement amendment;" and the words, "Against the City of New Orleans Public Improvement Amend ment," and each elector shall indicate, as provided in the general election laws of the State which of the proposition "for" or "against" he votes for. S. P. HENRY, Speaker of the House of Representa tives. R. H. SNYDER, Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate. Approved August 18th, 1800. MURPHY J. FOSTER, Governor of the State of Louisiana. A true copy: JOHN . MICHEL, Secretary of State. Feb. b.10w. THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. 18th.Judicial District Court,-Parish of Iafourche. SrecssIlow or Mar. VALzr BaRAUx, No. 1540 PaonATas. TAKE NOTICE THAT PURSUANT "toan order and decree of the above Court, and to a Commission to me diree ted in the above entitled and numbered Succession. I will offer for sale at pnb lie auction prsuant to law to the -as) and highest bidder at the Court House in the ofewn of Thibodaux on SATURDAY, MARCH 81T. 190d0. between the 1- urs of 11 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. the following des cribed property to-wit: 1. A certain portion or parcel c4and, situated in the town of Longueve in the parish of Leafourche on the right bank of the bayou Lafourche, at about twenty-two miles below the town of Thibodaux, being square or block No. twenty (20) as represented on a plan of said Vllge, made by Allou DHeme court, Deeember, 25th, 18U, said square or block No. twenty containing eight lots of ground with a front of two hun dred and twenty feet on Eighth street, by a depth of three hundred feet; Bolunded in front by Eighth street, on the lower side or Houth by Barataria street; in the rear or West by Seventh street, and on the upper side or North by Lafourche street. 2. Two certain lots of ground situat ed in the same Village, and on the same bank of the Bayou, and at the same distance from Thibodaux, being lots os. three and seven (S and 7) in block or square No. Twentyone (21); said lots measure Fifty-Five feet front, or in width, each, by a depth of one hundred and Fifty eet each, and are bounded in front byEighth street,on the lower side or South by lots Nos. 4, and 8, of said Block, in tae rear or street, by Seventh street, and on the upper side or North, by lots Noe. 2 and tlof said Block; To gether with all the buildings and im provements thereon on the following terms and conditions vis: For Cash to pay debts. JANus BRARY, Sheriff of the Parish of Lafourche. BsATT-r a& BArrrTr AttysofSucession. February 24th. 1900. The Porto Rican bill which passued the house, and waill most likely pass the senate, only provides for 15 per cent of the present Dingley taril on iall products of that island, and that only for a period of two yearum, at is said. The Democrats in congress voted against it because they Ibink the 'constitution follows the flag", and that, under the constitutiou, one parti of the territory of the United 8tates a cannot, or at least ought not, be I discriminated against in favor of the leat of the country. An issue has thus been sprung which will he the subject of earnoeta contention among tha people of the 1 union in the coming presidential a campaign. It begins to look as though the United Slates bad become possessed I of Pandota's box by the treaty of Paris, and mow that the lid has beeno rised no one can foreteol the enI of I the troubles we have borrowed. Tbe State coveatsos of the Daugh term of the Confederacy. which a+sem blell Ii.t week in New Orleans elected the fo'lowiog officers -for the ensuing yeir.: President. Mrs. J. Pinckney Smith, New Orleans; first lice presid.nt, Mrs. T. B. Pugh. Napoleonvil:E; sec. and vice president, Mrs Newton Blantchard, Shreveport; third vice president, liss Matu McNGrath, Batou LouPge; foul th vice president. Mr-. J W. LBbh.n, New Orleans; Steasnrer, Miss M.lamie Wailh, Thibo daux ; corresponding secretary, Miss Cora Richardsoo, New Orlens ; " recording secretaery, Miss Diana San drrs, Fiaklin : historian, Mrs. F. O. Freret, New Orleans; registrar, Miss Adele Landry, Opelosas. The SENTNEL congratulates Miss Walsh on the signal honor conferred upon her in electing her treasurer. Besides this she was chosen by " Mrs. J. Y. Gilmore as a member of . the committee selected to take charge of a room in the Coufederate Museum. NEW ORLEANS, Oct 19, 1899 Da. H. R. CAnTaa, Surgeon, U. S. Marine Hospital Service, My DearSir:-I am directed by the Health and Quarrntioe Committee of the New Orleans Board of Trade, Ltd., to ask if in your experience covering the Seasons of '97, '98 and '99 there has come to your know ledge, any case of infection having been carried to auy locality in mer chandise shipped from New Orleans u under the tlanta Regulations ? Do you know. or have you beard r of any case of yellow fever in Missis si1ppi or Louisiana which is directly attributable to infection from mer. chaidise shipped from New Orleans under the Atlanta Regulations ? e Thatking yo*i in advance for your promptness, I remain, r Yours very truly, (Signed) HY. H. SMrra, Secretary. SNsw OnRLANs, Oct. 21st, 1899. MI. H arY H. Surra, Secy. New Orleans Board of Trade. Dear Sir :-In answer to your letter of the 19th inst.. I wou!d Pay, I have no knowledge of any infection f of Yellow Fever having been c'rried during the Seasons of '97, '98, or ' this one, by freight shipped under the "Atlanta Rules;" I will say - further, that so far as I know, no infection has ever been ascrihed by any one, as arising from freight so shipped. That shippedl in '97 was before the Atlanta Convention, but the ru!es under which the Marine Hospital Service then worked, were identically the same as those after wards adopted by this Convention. Very respectfully yours, (Signed) H. B CAaTrs, Surgeon M. H. 8 westhll Bhlletla of New lass. SoNGs. By Your Side. A Rabbi's Daughter. Breathe Those Tender Words Again. Back to My Home in Illinois. The promises You Made on Your Wedding Day. INSTRUMQNTAL. Sweet Irene- Schottische. Silver Jubilee-March. Anglo-American-March. Down South i.i Allabama-March. The Roost-March. See oar line of Men's Negligee, and latest style colored shirts, the 'Racket Stone." Bon. Robert 8. Perry, of New lbe~ ta, aged 65 years, died at his reel. dence last Saturday evening. The decessMed was one of the tew promi. neat figures in southwest Louisiansa who left his impress apon the State's history during the reconstruction lays. He was a member of the State s Senate and served a term opon the circuit beach. He was a promiment lawyer, and at the time of his death wes commander of the Robt. 8. Perry Caml,, United Confederate Veterans, 4 No. 670, which organisation paid military honors to the deceased. Be leaves a son and two daughters who. 4 together with ihe State, mourn the loss of a sterling mau.-Meridional. Extract from Judge Ouio's Don. ildsonville speech: ',Besides, fellow-citiuena, has it ever occured to you or to those who are actively oplosiug the Democratic party that to that party is due the crelit of having provided for the pen. nioning of the soldier and sailor of the "lost cause" and their widows, anlt that an annual appropriation is uow made for the support of the disabled indigeit vetersan of the Coo federacy ? Isno't this, of itself, enongb to entitle that party to rome recognuition, or at least to shield ii from the shafts of J bitter deoutnciai.on coastautly hurled against it ? To my miid, teliowr aisens no lof tier object could be conceived, no higher or cob:er purpose aecomp!t'hed than the ministering to the wants of the old soldier wirh, wore the gray. Unfortnastely there is such an iosatiate lust today for the almighty dollar that sentlment is regdlid al most as a hiodrance to the mercles wheels of progress, and yet the Des. ocratic party. in the midst of its tri. umphs, was not unminadful of its obil - gation, as a liberty loving party, to the msimed heroes of the Confedera. cy, and out of the treasury of the people poured what scant pensioo the inanoces of the state could sord, to relieve their distress and provide - them with shelter. What nobler aspirations or loftier purpose. dc Iluk you, can you coo. a ceive of" 5 irs T- .Alberti, the obliging pr. prietress of- the .ichnever Hoael desires the travelling public to know that she is prepared to furnish meals at ali tines, from a sandwich or a cup of hot coffee to the must recher che di.n'r. The htel is connected hy 'phone with Thibodnlx aud I.'n ma, and orders can he given when you leave either town to he s.rvt;(l ca arrival at Schriever. Hotel service excellenL In the course of his Donaldson ville speech Judge Ouion remarked: Besides, who are these saviors who propose to ref rm the politics of this state and who so bitterly denounce ring methods and machine politics, as they choose to characterize the present exsting condition of affairs in the state ? How was the ticket nominated, it ever nominated at all, that is today arrayed against that nominated at BatonRouge, with the Han. W. WV. Heard as its sundard-beard ? It is needless to go into details, for many of you are familliar with the starchamber proceedings by which, after several unsuccessful at tempts on the I;art of the Howell Herwig combine to fuse with the populists, a committee, representing both, gave birth to a mixed aggrega tion of independent Democrats, Repub. licans of the old school sad :reed and populists, which calls itself a ticket, but as yet unnamed. And all of this in the name of reform and good government, and for ofie. If this ticket is not of the very essence of "rnigism" and one man power, then I fail to understand tie full import and meaning of the term, for the people ..pected to support it had as much to do with its selection as you or I. In making this state ment, I do so with the firm belief that the populists of this state whose watchwosd is white supremacy, can not li ve realiz4A that the committee which dealt with thair reresentatives in makirg up the ticket which they are now asking to support was bro,,ghl into existence by awlnd held its authority to act from a state com. mittee illn whirh there w,.re, at the tinme. several ieg os, some (.f whom have been prominent in the politics of this state, and who had a voice in its selection. No, fellow citizens, I am not willing to believe that the people of this state, who hattled so bravely and under such trying conditions to place the reins of government in the hands of the intelligent and virtnous, will ever consent to surrender them back into the keeping of those who once degraded her. Knsatuky pule sad Horses. I desire to lnform my friende and the public in general, that after Dec. 25, 1899, I will have at Mr. W. C. Ragan's stable, a fine lot of Kentucky mules and horses, whichl will dispose of at reasonable prices, call and see me. ED. C. WATUNa. Notice To Invessors. Any one desirous of buying town lots, improved or unimproved will please apply to. H. N. Couosa. Real Estate Agent Thibodaux La. 32 2t. KITCHEN CANDY I JOS. JEFFRIES, Puop. )US RECEIVEnD.. a Irass Usa ors GANDIES, Lowney's Chocoltates, 8ewards Choc. & Bonbons, W eward's French Fruits, Runkle Bro. Cake Chocolate, L fresh assortment of Cakes receved every Thursday......... - ...THIBODAUX Sheet Metal Works, Wx. Kuanz, Mon. Guttering, Spouting, Roofing, Sky Lights,. Ventilators, Car nices, blow Piping. Slate roof ing and repairog. Plantation work a specialty. All work promptly attended to. Satis factton guarnnteed........ ... SoHP nR N. N. orPO. c-umeraUo ,o, -e. f Botel Donnaud A. L. DOIAUD, Prep. fFirst class accommoda tion for Commercial tra velers. Sample rooms on the premises. Afourche Croeasing, -. - La. NEW ADVKMTItlglKNTt4. Do not frea Thilodans 8,0 sail line of the highug uac nktc -h.s. - /OlINB H.J 4dO 4pr I WORKS. ST. PATCgIIS, CEMETEuIs CA4L STREET :Robt. GI Copper, i SHEET IRON Thibaro REPAI Woax H.op oN.ot NO ThARY bod MARXA2 e TUII i STHOS. LEG9iN I have bought th erly owned by wald and am the best servio, a call ,LOCALt BUSIMU BLUM & )SN8. Cletk , beet s RPll lime* oruat e.nt gt. Louis tret. '9080 N.?.T Always. bu eae bele Pert, Veal ad, Sam."" , baDt. 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