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OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF
LAFOURCHE AND OF THE TOWN
OF THIBOOAUX.
THE PARISH OF j
Office : Corner Green »V. Levee Sts.
I8SCK0 KVK1ÎY SATiatPAT
S. Ï. G III SA MORE Editor.
F SANCAÎL Pro'r A DnsinessMaiiager
THIliODAUX, LA..
SATURDAY, JI NK 3 . 188 * 2 .
JEdilorinl I traps.
1
—ZOEDONE exhilarates w ith
out intoxicating.
$ 1500 per year can be easily
inaile at home working for E. C.
Rideout i& Co., 10 Barclay Street,
New York. Semi for their cat a
lOgue and full particulars.
—The Methodist Church on
Jackson street is being repaired,
something that was badly «»ceiled.
—The attent ion of t ax payers is
called to the notice of It. It.
McBride State and Parish Assess
•or, in anther column of this paper.
—The delicate, emaciated and
infirm lind perfect health, sure
strength and youthful buoyancy
iu Brown's Iron Bitters.
—ZOEDONE clears and stimu
lates the brain of the business
Elegance and Purity.—L a
«dies who appreciate elegance and
purity are using Parker's Hair
Balsam. It is the best article
sohl for restoring gray hair to its
■original color, beauty and lustre.
—Mrs: \V. II. Ragan, w ho has
been quite ill for some weeks, left
home last Saturday for Sour Lake
Texas, m the hope of restoring
her health.
She has the wishes of of her inn
ailerons friends that she may soon
.return in good health.
_Air. Richard Crowley, of Sa
lem Mass. says: ''I can, from
tpersonal "experience, recommend
Brown's Iron Bitters as being a
permanent cure for imligesciou,
dyspepsia, sick stomach, painlui
urination, etc. It really strength
ens the whole general system. Its
«effect is most wonderful.
r-Maay persons will take no
.medicine until prostrated on bed
of sickness. This is folly. Na
ture always calls for assistance
«when needed to throw of impuri
ties. With our habits of life, it is
necessary to render this help.
Prickly Ash Bitters will not force
nature, but acts mildly ami tea
ders the assistance required. Try
(them.
—I11 a discussion in the Legis
lature, the other «lay at Baton
Rouge some of the meiube*.s uni
.mated that their colleagues did
uofc know auything of the laws
they were discussing. It has
beou the opinion of many people
that the members of the present
Legislature know.very little as a
general rule about the la «vs that
«they make.
ACClDENT.^iOu last Saturday,
-whilst the workmen were engaged ■
«on the scaffolds of Brand & Le j
gendre's new brick building, the
supports gaye way, precipitating !
Mr/Doacet, white, and 8«, Just,
and Fortune, colored to the
ground, much ot the lumber fail
ing on the men, Boucet ami Fot
tune were badly hurt but are re
covering. St. Just's injuries
were painful but less set ions.
'This accident has caused work i
•on the building to be stopped dm
^ug the week.
I
—The family of Emile Bugas ;
•that was reported in last Sattir i
-day's Sentinel as afflicte«l with i
small pox, is passing through !
•their misfortune safely. Four of;
them are now nearly or quite re j
«covered, whilst the fifth ay«l last !
fOUC, who was taken died last ;
night. The
.confined to their their house, no
rone being permitted to leave the
premises. A neighbor sees that
-every thing that is needed, i- got
ten for them, The Piesideut of
,tho P-oliee Jury lots been lumi.-h
iug them with food, medicines
tmd a nurse.
ws-W. H. Ragan, «me of the en
iterplising wen ot Thibodaux has
family has been 1
>• tmase. .... !
________ _
ju*»t received a new brick majp°
lUMfc Hsccivcu «I ...o I
chiue, »lid designs to erect sheds ;
at ouce, aud pioceed into the j
ZiSStuA ... isick. !
ITis vard will be located just a !
. Ilis yard will bo
bove the saw mill.
This will be a business that has
!>eeu greatly needed for many
years iu this town. It lias often
been the case that brick enough
to build a tomb could not be had
•without Uavjng them transport
,ed trom a distance.
|
Afr. Ragau deserves and Will re
„mve the thanks ami custom of!
the people du this vicinity tor
-Ul .
this new .enterprise which will
prove beneficial to ihe public and !
Erofitikbleito thejtm^ptietqi;.
A Trip.
Wo arrived at Baton Ronge en
! Sunday April 14, at U o'clock 1'.
j ^* "ben we weie caiitured by a
good Brother, C. E. Chambers
Deputy Grand Master of the I. ().
O. E. and taken to his residence
where a nice dinner was awaiting
ns. Daring the afternoon Bio.
Chambers took us out riding, with
his wife and daughters, some live
or six miles into the country
which was a good treat, as riding
over the hills brought to mind the
memory of early «lays among the
hills ol the West.
Rali.m Rouge is improving great..
1 l.v in appearance. The numerous
old buildings that w ere to be
.
Il, r j^ ,s| ^ 1 l ,>l, '
sei'ii on «ivory square, a few years
ago, have been repaired, new
roots put on, ami the skill of the
painter applied thereto.
r l'he StattY House has been
much improved iu appearance,
and although not finished has
many beuylitnl rooms completed..
The Representatives' and 8011a-.
tors Hall are very handsome and
convenient rooms well suite«l for
the pin poses to w hich they are
dedicated. Tim Governors' office
and parlors are handsomely fitted
up, large and capacious. The
offices of the Treasurer, the Audi
tor, the «School «Superintendent,
the State Engineer and Mie «Secre
tary of State are all ««omfortable
ami commodious. The State
House and grounds, when propel
ly finished will he conspicuous
objects, and fronting on the banks
ot «he river will form a beautiful
picture ami specimen of Archi
lecture to the passenger on the
river.
Among other notable objects in
Baton Rouge aie the State Un -
versity, the Penitent buy, the
«•enu ti-ries, and tins Barracks. *
In tin* penitentiary then*, are
not, many duellers as all the able
bodied men arc out in the country
building railroads.
Northern Manufacturers have
purchased the machinery ami ma
ferial of the cotton .manufactory
iu the building. This is now sepa
rated from the huihling in which
tin* convicts are confined.
The spinning has just begun.
About 7."» women aie employed
therein. The Manager says that
he was told, before (milling South,
that he coutd nor get women
work-in the manufactory, and
that jSoulhcrn women could iiot
learn how to handle the spimiles
He finds plentv
and tin* looms,
of hands and finds that they learn
as quickly as Northern women,
and anticipates no trouble in se
curing ami learning all the labor
that, he may find employment for
in Raton Rouge.
t .
No «»unis have yet been put to
work, hat they will soon be placed
*•* position.
The Engine that runs all the
machtnery ami spindles ,s «ane ot
the Corliss manufacture nriul it is
worth a trip to Baton 1
. Rouge to I
see tt work. Limning with 1W> |
ÄiKlTÄr""
vibration in-1 he buihiiag.
This manufactory wi'^ prove a
great benefit to Baton Rouge, fur
nishiiig employment to 500 labo
rers, principally women, and will
also prove by its success time man
■ " 10 huihling
j
. . . ,
also prove by its success that man
utaetones ate one of Site greatest
promoters of prosperity and ad
va «, cement in the «South. W„ are
hamUnl to the manager tar l.is
kindness m showing us through
Grand Dramatic Entertain
! ment.— The initial performance
of the Evergreen Dramatic Club
will take place at Waverly H sl n
on Thursday evening June «Sth.
i cast of characters :
when they will present that grand
society comedy, in five acts with
magnificents<;ener>, entitled Lon
don Assurance with the loilowing
Sir Ilareimrt (biurtly...
..A. j. Lassei-m;
('iimji*.8 r.mrtiy ............... t. f a I lain
jftVj;:;,:;;.:.;:......... ÏV"'i * Dai ' ,T
iLu M.''iate ^sLnKiL^m
Dolly Sparker..................I. L. L«*.m,mo
^"1;".................■'
! Lh.i.v «t;.v Si>.«.iu.*r........ mi»h e. Springer
Ji;m,«ay.............Mis« m. r.miau
V.'""; "V"""" — " '
T ^ M Jos.
i ,a< ; ux s Gmg btore.
4 . Tiiis . Cillb '"''I itj}
tl0n ot public for
tiie approba
an effort to
furnish entertainment for their
fellow citizens, ot which there
so little in Thibodaux.
Waver!**y II.ill should he iiiled
e , ir V " ni "*- ÏI '"" WÜ "
ÄÄ ,,ü
-- O --
—Tin* Bayou continuesto fall
slowly. From ail directions, n*
r t s °f tin«) gtowing crops, count
y ------------- » ........ B v, T o, iu™;
di.
The [mtatoe growers have had
I, «nt, eh,.,.i by wllinK U,«-ir
crops at trom turee to six dollars !
per barrel.
eiauiONAL : to m;\ o>b,v :
Thu Voat.vh; Hr.i.r L'u., Marshall, Midi.,
- Ill send Du. Urn s Fflkbkatki» Lleciiio
Yoi.r.uc HÉi.is ash Elm tuiv Afh.ian« es
on trial for thirty dnyr to men (young or
oldj who are alHictad with Nervous Ddiil
ity. Lost Vitality mid .Manlicod, and kin
dred tfoubtes. g .laraiiteeing speedy and
complete nstoratinti >it health and manly
^
j
man
N It—No
thirty day s trial is allowed.
____
. \
— «ZOEBÖXL invigorates with
iputrenctiot),, as.with alcoiipL
Olltlcjw.
-
A late number of The Mcchani
e<tl News contains a diagram of
; Cowdon's Outlet system. It is
plain and comprehensive,
proposes
He
hirst. To cut an outlet below
New Oileans Iront the Mississip J
pi river into Lake Borgne. |
Secondly. To cut a outlet lroin
Bonne Carre into Lake Pontchar
train.
Third. To cut three outlets
from Red River below Alexandria
j into Rayon.Pneu f, and 1 hence into
| Rayon \ ermillion. -
aa outlet
F«.nrth. To make
j from lieu river via Rayon Ibeuf,
| by means of a canal from the vi
einity of Ghem-y viilc into the Cal
casieu river.
These would probably have
iihont as mrtch effect upon the
floods tira t com«* down the Missis
sissippi river as tin* opening of
four Rico Troughs in Bayou La
fou relie, would have in that
stream.
Admitting however that they
would be made large «uiuiiglt to
draw olf the surplus water the re!
suit of the first outlet would he
to fill up Lake Borgne with deposjtho
it and overflow the entire coast,
from the outlet to the Gulf on
the East bank of tho Mississippi
river; the second outlet would
fill up Lake Pontoharfcrain with
deposit ami overflow New Br
ie;.ns and the entire country sur
rounding that Lake ; the ïiiiril
outlet's would overflow all the
country along Bayou Boeuf, and
Bayou Vermillion and fill up the
Basin between tin* Lafourche and
the Tcche : the fourth would in
umlate the Calcasieu, ajnl all com
hined wmihl not be a particle of
service iu preventing the floods
of the river, semi ir «lowti stream
i *" :l hurrv, allowing no formation
io!°* immense side liver to be preci
P'tared into the river at points
lower down, remove the bars from
that come down tin* Washita Va!
ley submerging the lands between
the Mississippi ami the Washita
rivers..
Mr. Cowdoi/'s plan >vill not do.,
« ;, * ï o 1 . ,
Little Spiillg ht, niches will not
answer tor outlets to the Missis
siooi River Rio- nnonni.»« hive
, 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 " ( M»LUlIlgS na\ t
«»cell tried frequently and they <h>
not give satisfaction.
f 1 .. 1 . i: 1 , .
( Oils, met good so id levees two
feet aitove high water mark of
1882, courtu® the water to the bed
! tl"' river, make it of 1
j cnilorm width and depth, ami
there will be no further trouble
w ith liigh waters.
—A grand lair will he given, in
the beautiful park hack of the
Catholic Church, on the 25th hist.
1 1 |„. m . t |lJOC «...ds'ot the fair will
1 t!ie brick which is to extend
trom the corporate limits of the
, 0WII lt , the Cat!.«,lie Church
1 .
I A special excursion t rain will
| foave New OHenns at 7 ocfock on
"II'm,......TIM 1
will reacli Latourcfie Crtvssmg at
............... ....... ti
he applied to Vlie' conïpfeïïon" of I
about t) A. M. w liera a boat will
b * in readiness to convey excur
sionists up to the fair groumls.
By tiffs arrangement excursion
t ists w ill reach the fair «'rounds at,
l ;ll)0llt p 4 A M Iiitlu-m, excur
j s i wi trafns coming direct to town
j Uy Wiiy ot tlie br ^ ldl n * d ^
| i^en delaveà until 11 A. M. at
j Te.reb.mne Station, until, the reg
alar trains had all passed, and
.......... f .....
tlie excursionists \vere lande«! !
i l,elc at The «lelay i
- * I
1 tl,1,s uetMisioned being a source of !
! annoyanco t.. the excursionists 1
j will be avoided by stopping the j
j t ra * n at Lafourche Crossing and |
i trausteiriug passengers trom that !
j I»°Bit by boats. The steamer As !
| •sumption will be at the fait '
! g'^'Dids at 8 P. M. and will con i
vey the excursionists back to
! ^'•dourchc Crossing in time to ;
L leave the latter ]>!ace for N«*w (),*
i leans and way stations by » p. M
i Father Menai «1 p-omises that I
J the appraoching fair will be one j
o( the gramlestmiml best ever -nv j
I en here, and we all know th it
; what lie sa vs he means, and what !
i lm nieaus he tiivariablv accom !
|llislies . ^ - aLCO,U |
A W Oman's Experience__
Mothers and Baiighters should
feel alarmed when weariness eon
stoutly oppresses them. -'If lam
fretful from exhaustion of vital
"I«' roiôr ' isVihl'ii'i': I
I builds me up and drives away |
with wonderful certainty."" j
pain
Buffalo lady.
i «1 ----- (
; _The States now is-no« .« «5,,
day edition widch wiff 1 ■ » ^ b ! !
: S2«evlÄÄ '»ï.aîy"«^ I
! is ErEr
j sterling paper.
____
ïhibo.iaax had a Steam Fire Eu
giue iu ns«*, before the Franklin
. i tes e,ver d teamed of getting one.
Ä ti 1
P ■, . * success ot that
Sti--.mil
Fire Etfine *in,i ,h„„ .wi,-; ,yn
lot Of -, 1 'S? a i
ÄmTÄ ll " b0,l "" X
Wüy bless your iunoeent soul 1
.d.rs.i...... i...'i . L,, .. t ;
--o-
p T .. Tv ., , p . c ,
into rxstacies overX to fire j
F.ankli„ l,a 8 „„rd,asea » Ä !
Silk Culture.— T héophile ria
rang Editor of Capital and Labor
j lias Dee» devoting some lime and
j attention to the study of the enl
j tare of the silk worm, \\ ith c.onsitl
erahle success. There can no
I longer be any doubt that silk can
J he grown here as well as any
J where else. It is an easy andsim
| pie process in w hich women can
do all the work, as il is light and
j cleanly,
Mr. Harang w ill furnish any in
j formation taut may be reijiiired
: on this important subject.
j From the best information that
| can be obtainc«! the cultivation
j ;ind raising ol the silk worm may
! be made profitable,
j 0 "
! —James !'. Thompson,for some
j time assistant Deputy Postmas
ter iu Thibodaux has left, on yes
j terday week for Bftyoti Des Alle
j mauds w here lie expects soon to
i be employed as night operator for
i the Morgan Railroad Company,
j shnuhl he smree«*«l he will proha
j bly be the youugesfc operator on
; the r«*ad.
From his attentive and careful!
i habits he will very soon be one of
most efficient,
—Reasons why Bailey's Saline
Aperient.shonld he used by all
classes iu preference to all others.
It is the cheapo.*! and most relia
b'e purgative ever offered. It
has stood the test and gained an
enviable reputation whereowr
used, it is the only large size
aperient that selis for 50 cents
per 1-olt-le. It acts iijioii ilie stout
I aeh, liver and bowels, without
nausea, gripiug or any trouble
whatever. Its taste is pleasant
! d-s uctiou is mild and it never
fails. It relieves sick headache,
acid stomach and heart burn in
stantly.
,
ï In tii« p;i 80-01 the Parish «1 L*i fourche vs.
J tho Parish of iovn-Itinim*, tin« petition to
j til«« Supremo Court for :« rehearing wasovor
Tllis «t«*eisi.,ti upsets ai, .«nier of
which has. tuieflv exist« •l for a )KS
I rioil of sixty years. Till! people of Davon
Blue wiil l.e hard to he made to believe
I that ihev belong to the Pai-idi of Lofotircbn
I uotwithstainliiig die décision of tin; wise
i Salons of tbis State. ''Learning without ill
! i,îb ' ;îli ' y wi ' 1 '
out learning is a weak thing ."—Houma
Com-i-icf.
—The tacts of this suit to es
ta Wish a boundary line are, that
it has resulted in the fixing of
the line precisely where it was
1 designed by the Act of the Legis
* ' " ' '
lature defining the boundaries of
the Parishes of Lafourche and
Terrebonne. When the line was
first located sixty years ago. there
weie probably no residents on
Bayou Blue. Whçn that ridge was
settle«!, the settlers residing or.
the West bank of that stream, be
ittg in the limits of the Parish of
^'«Telwirne, began to pay taxes
111 said Parish. In a manner, to
pographically separated from Lar
fourche, tltose settling on tho
East, banu «lid the same thing and
all legal business and voting was
done in Terrebonne by the resi
dents of both banks" of Bayon
Blue, up as far as the Acadia
plantation.
of the Police Jury of Lafourche.
...
wh,eh NVi,s ' vel1 that the in
habitants of the East Bank of
Ba * voa BIre ' V( " re r ''»hlents of the
Parish of Lafourche.
This was done by tacit consent
Me remember very distinctly
2,'> years ago when this question
was agitated aud talked of in this
! Gy tl«« principal men and
i î Il: ï fc ste,) ? wei>0 a,mut being taken
I Té\ Mol»a t ..ir*.. ... .....
! to ,,av,> tl . lose citizens pay taxes
1 a, . l< ! '' otc 1,1 ^t'om'che. The war
j w ' !!clj * s !»iing up in 18(51 put• a
| t° ''i j tiling ot that nature.
! ' ,at know mg that
! Î, rt sl I , ; ants Latourche on the
' 1 Line w«* re nearer the Par
i !' 1 ° lerrebonue and that
xvas niore convenient for them
; !° 1,0 ,h f r ! ^ {l1 l>l,si "«^ in Terre
,.* SOI «ne. than tt would be in Latour
i' ste !' s l ,ave ever been tak
I '* u to chl,11 ** l ' li,, ' position. Buta
j v< * ars the I'olice Jury of
j T^rebonne sued out an iiijime
Uo 11 E - J * Gav Esq.
! to |,:1 - v tl,e taxes of Ids Acadia
! which had always been
| paid ia Ldourch«*, to the Tax Col
lector of Lafourche, and set, up a
clai n to a large part of said plan
iHtion.
Herne the suit of the Parish of
Lafourche vs. Parish of Terre
bonne to establish tlie line be
I V Tin'* Siipreù'i«' Court"' lias s TOl
| ment years ago. That is all there
j is in it. "
tween the two Parishes.
n. 1
The iipiiinating Sneer.-', of the
( Houma Cornier intended for the
^ ,1 I >r(;nu> Court are unnecessary.
! r,1( *- v (1 ° ,l0 t apply to the mem
I "ï? f Ü "' t llw, *v
!. U 'Kv are apj
to flll .
uu extent
1
Iry of tho Parish of .Terrehouim,
XV llO S«*t UP il claim for lands ill !
the Parish of Lafourche to which
:.......-v **v^ ".««..cini, iinii
lel thiags alone as they had been!
i »or sixty years, lliey ivuul.l ,,röb: e
Hr tavo romaine, I just M ,| le j
"?,T' , N °"' tüe leu< - r spirit !
of the Law must be carried out
l..c j «insu m ijaiourche to which
they had no title whatever ont
j n' U ', $ """ '«*»Kl»»iinn*
! ÂÏ2 ÄÄ-'C
bound/'
..«it j
j "Wigwam" Siufday— 8 P. 2d.
j Do "Club of Humbugs" met as
I usual dis eve at do above boar,
\ an pun takin his seat at «le en oh
j <le bench de Parson splaiued dut
he had herd remarks «legatory to
de members ob «le club in ticku
lar, an sum in general, an to pre
vent any sich ni de near future
he would take dis easiun to sur
jess «latdey hau ober to de press
ob dis little city a full count ob
| deir «loins :
j Be Crauk, stated dat «le idee
j aguostiek to de fust principles
i ««b de charter. Be Club, he sed,
J hail been m zistanee sum years
j au de members darott had always
r* (I > o
tjoyed dat selves, cause dev had
limited speeeii,|au et wuz now* too
previous fur to clmkc dem off.
Be Owltlew up at «iuL, au loud
dut de bump ob eouipreheusau on
tie Parson's cranium wuz on a
lebel wid «le facs in «le ease. lu
de first place, dis club never wuz
sheered t«> show up on «le proper
casion : Ben agin, all do balance
ob de grate family oi) Humbugs
got darselves iu de papers, an et
doneem good.
Be Protess—sed it did —«hits ef
of
'
«ley didut git in umler de report
on Cranks.
Be Pardner—spoke up sayin
dat he wuz ut.dcu ided on de «pies
tion fore de gang, but, in* wnz
willm an ready to vote wid de
Profess on all motions—in tae.
«ley wuz paired fur dis session.
Be Parson den tuck a tresli
chew, an opined «lat 3 ob de ma
jority wuz iu tuber ob de clause
as amended, an datiere elated de
pint carried.
Be Profess rose on a question
ob ptivilage an asked «le Parson
how long an how far eould he car
ry a pi it l widoat ober-ilowiu i
Be Parson hoped dat his icpu
tashum iu «le club woo l counter
ack dat sumation, an ef eny one
else dniged in parxvu alitys, he
wood bring dem be too «le bar ob
de house.'
Be Owl set jested dat de Parson
put eut behine «le bar.
Be Crank asked of dey ment a
skeeter bar, he needed oue.
Be Pardner, interjected «lat a
har ob soap would be more j»ro
priate. An de Profess sed dat
debar'd him fniin cumin • iu dat
time.
Be Parson den qui red ef «le iTz
itor wood be in dis eve— de lass
meet in he let' long foie de «dosin
hour, an as he. lit out «1er«* seemed
to l*e sum grate wate prayiii «Ju
Jiis mine.
Be Owl, screeched, dat dar was
no pray in bout «le Visitor.
Be Crank taught maybe he had
gone to sit up wi«I a ten ob hisn.
Be Profess s«*d he had been*sit
tin up wid er fur sum time, an
de Pani tier diagnoeed et as a
bad case.
Be Parson related dat he one't
know'«! a girl dat wuz so cole all
de boys frooze to er.
Be Owl sung out dat ho was
quaiuted wid one dat wood'ntcum
to de table cause de salad wasnt
dressed properly.
Be Profess beleibed dat she
wuz a sister to «le one «lat wuz so
iuo*lest, she woofl'nt pur. a watch
i iu her belt pocket, cause et had
j der an aetl «lat made time fly.
I Be Profess, den proposed, dat
. .1 ». «.II «.It *< i ,
| dey ail lend «!«• ciiia h in a body,
j " bar «lev coni.I see some body.
1 )k Kiaul; niï,*i»,l ,i .
,
De Cniuiv offered t® put fur (le
chib wen He plate nasse«] in- ,.f
, ,, , ' . * . , G
«te 1 ardner wood prowide | IU . t j e
lunch alter de «levutions.
Be Parti, waz agreeable to de
foregoing, an after <ie Parson had
notifyed de Club to be on hand at
«le dance nex week dey filed out
two a breast in de still, dark ni-te.
In conformity wid d e under
standiu above speeifyed. Witness
dis day ut our Lord my signature:
his
PERU X
mark.
hands.
Be Pardner sed et look'd cense
ble ou de face ob it.
Au de Crank remarked dat dey
all seem'd wound up.
Be Parson agreed dat sum ol>
dem had to go it on tick.
Be Owl look'd at his stem win
' ^ - B. Democrat «ieserves
; :l t»f credit for its ef
( ,orls to render itself the ablest
■ u< ' WfS l ,;, ! ,l 'V i' 1 the South.
1 increasing jp value ami
1 1,0,11 ,lav to (!
h" lM '*.4 in f«l|' irra'rôîloving
! do - mU ,,lwn - vs a " l 've with its edi
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ceedings of
torials. but for
* "*'*''* "«- » •''!*• l|Mtr IL is
i ° XC< * ^ ,lolie ' a,J( * tills a va
j long been pmcepti
*' 5 ' s| nee thedays wlieu Lumsden
> >'«'» the J'icayune,
1 '*» h ™*~'" r ........ . ......
" ith its '*21 hours of ahead of the
I , llls been
' ^ ^ overllowcd Bis.
! 11 iS S,,1, P'.V D«ealculable,
!!!;! î C „. 1, , li ': tt « 01 ' ol »ishiug sup
,. 0/ .„ 4 , ..
1 , 00 , utl1 a sierling,
e ,Uuru "? b.,Pn>8«»rive n e ,v S ,,a|,or
j «n« snoeess to enable it te
! exl " t -
J. «*i «urn
1>l,t ! s aml il, f'>i''»nli(>u.
; f .,uVe of' '"ct, Mi -
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—The Supreme-Com t of Louis
iana has decided, iu the ease of
the Treasurer of St. John's Parish
vs. Theo. Sehneaydre, that Po
lice Juries have power to fix a
tine upon any one for liding on
the public levees in that parish.
ZOEDONE is valuable as a
remedy iu sea sickness.
The action of the Republican
House oi Representatives on Jdon
. ,jay last was one ot the most* un
scrupulous acts of tyrannical puw
er that, that party has yet at
tempted.
o 1
It proves that nothin«'can be
j allowed to stand in us way when
j it puts on its liver, to serve the
j devil.
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a . °
T, , ^ onr ^ etl banc upon
" hu h the murderer Guitteau plac
ed so much reliance has spokea
llt ' hut Guitteau will bang on
j .* '«tst riiday in June, and then
1^ h°pe«l newspapers will drop
lbu vlli am.
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PARKER'S HAIR BALSA»!.!
The Rest, Cleanest f
Keo
snd most Kcpnonrical
Hair LVcssin'j.
Sever Famiofostore
the youthful color to
«:rey hair. 50c and
$1 sizes at dru ggists.
f F!creston Colore, i
A new and exceedingly I
fmjrrai-t nml lasting r.er-Z
fi i.«e. Price 25 auiX \ï>c, |
PÂMSSR'S
lïüfâEî
A Pitre Family SJsdicIns ft at Never Intoxicates.
Ifyou arenmech
Jiy Parker'
If you are a lawyer ministe
:hai;stcd by uiental strain o:
net lake intoxic tin ▼ sticiul
ker's Ginger Tonic.
uness man
or anxious cares da
•abuts, but use Par
If you p re v/astin
r any disea;
ERTONICal ___________ ö ___
will never intoxicate.* It
ves ; it may save yours,
j HISCOX A CO., 163 William St., N*w York. $0u
} acd otw dollar £itjs, at all dealers iu :n«sdRiabS.
GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLiAR SIZE.
A Card.
Hull of Protwtor Fir«* Co. No. 2.
Tue liiuli-i-si^noit coiiiuiitt«-«-.
ut u rej;uliir meotins ot Protector Fin* Co.
N.i, 2. !u*bl ou til«*. 2*iml «luv of M«« v, !
it«-n*l«y t«*i:<lt*r tl»<* tlnniks i.f s ; ;i<I oreuuizu
:iou to ntl «vli.» <*«>utril«!i , .| to the »örce«.-.
of saiti eoijH»nu v on tho oeension of their (>;«
rail«*, unit in A part icuiur nuuilicr t»
1. Jj.i*.*u*s Luiii'n. Lneui'iti* ami Minnie
UimiiuR.' tor their valunble e, r«ices iu «le -
■atinir the. ropes.
!. To V
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CUl*il
*; J" Mrs. I«'. H. AÜ, n, Frank Iloti'm.inn
anil \\ ni. itrocktinfj, f„r tlio use of their
horse- and carriage-'..
3. To the TtiilioOHiiY S. C. B. for ttieir
exoelîi ti! nmsié.
4. To Win. Brockiinft tor the limiutifel
tun«-It w.iicli lie serveil to die eoini>auv (li
ter the par.iUe.
SAM ,T. HLUJI, Cliairiuau.
A. J. I'Ll:IN.
M FOIXTK HENT,
JAS. E. CJlEBVEliS.
T. McUOKMfCK,
Fommittee.
IXotice.
Tlie umlersignM citizens warn the jiuhtic
not to cuter upon or puss over their hinds
situated he low Tlitboiianx or to coiuiiiit any
tre.-.-jmss tiiercou, under the |n nallv of lie
ing prosecuted to the lull extci* rtf tlie law.
II. TETREAU,
Widow Tli. liOUUG,
E. W. BLAKE.
COX(i. C. CHURCH,
Pi»- L. \V. ÜLAKE,
President.
J. S. GOODE.
Notice.
Oiik'o State and Parish AWssor. >
■ Tlii'oodaux. June 3rd, ISs2. ^
I huivhy give uotico to all lax-payers of
the Parish oi Latoureht* wiio hav«-. net
made ici urns ol «heir assessments tor the
j year Psg, to do so within ten days. Thirty
! days will he given for tho settlement of ail
! gii-vam-s iu Iieionlaneo with the revenue
l \ lW I v ' i!1 at my «Dim *t tlie
I «.our. Houselroui and alter Monday June
, 5th. P82.
K. R. MeHRlDK,
Adtsessor Pnristi Lufourelie.
('OIMIM'A URIS S£ Bi».
JAUS. HOURGKOtS AND DANS EKE-\ U,
I ' _ have ii^sueidt, ,1 tiienixelved Lu* tku
raelieo of medicine and surgery,
ZOEDONE
A Delicious. Sparkling, r/tos
jdiatiu! Iron lieceraye.
NON-ALCOHOLIC.
Refreshing, S.imi.ltv Stimulating, Highly
Nmiitioiis, ami »Suit*.
— Fui* S«;îp. at—
JOB. T. THIBODEAUX'S
DRUGSTORE.
|» cumoB« K
CURIOUS wAf»a»r»5iS!li FAN.
De.jçrn com r-IttUH. in.'s,.:.
. r 1 v ill A crt .-nlti.'...:'. f
A**- 1 Alli« tTmoi Co.,
TMiattrii —h:,| rr.ly to f'a-u c T'-f • • f
f S-J-vIb. ■«•••. .*»*• a
« ««..t «el.., «.
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15. T BLAIvE,
Attorney at Law,
Will practice ill the Courts of Lafourche
Terrebonne and Assumption.
Will attend also to all Notarial business
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l intrusted to him.
J «« Gl "' " S: - Gm Court House.
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Attorney ttt Law,
TIHBOBAUX,
Pansh oj Lafourche , Louisiana.
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Our Stock
MEN'S
—OF—
YOUTHS'
BOY'S
-AND—
uhilduen's
Clothing,
—eoj: tiii:—
SPRING ami SUMMER
SEASONS
IS NOW COMPLETE AND C0.VPR, 8E
iu. m*-« -U,.«, E „,
« nm ,1 k. X.,» M tmgrn «
IN ELEGANT STYLISH SHAPES,
W,m h e "" *"*t bo Kurp.waed
läi Durability an<1 Beauty.
CONFIRMATION SUITS
Oi II» Kl* H-, h:ivc !, „„1 «... , 1
sortha-nt ouit.«!,lo fur bôvo ofaU ft A8;
—Also—
A COitl'LETE LINE OP
Genfs Furnishing doods
—Amt— q
SPECIAL NOTICE,
WK SHALL PliESENT
"»rKr®
Ween.
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We mean exaeily what vo »«lv, r tU 6 ,,.4
• »Ho« no <*xiip.|* ilt h„i or nii8rS»IW«u
tatam uum rany oiu-umstaiictt,
A inoiii.-nt s exuiaiuatioii of <rur «tock wiUl
eon vine«; any , a lier of this f^j,
a
MSI LWK,
3 :lT, l«>7 und 1DD Old l^rerHt
Corner St. Ann, Opposite Frtaoi Harisct.
Largest ReUil Clothing Htrzsc in the Cly.
a)) (."J-liii. /
H5rs. 3. Aslli(i;*Jhcr Sc 9»on
DENTISTS, 9
No. 1,50 Ifoyal ötieet,
2 «ew Orleans,
AcsutaitH : J)e. 11 Pierson.
Dr. T. J. Uoppef %
F 3 EÜCH HEJF. fl .(/ 3 ââIT,
II«
Rooms and hoard.
AUGUSTE, Act.
Se Kahla Espnuol.
O OY~ ii) <S1 -.»ijj.
LITTLR EAHCAXOB,
Uo:t xf. LOUIS |\XD CHARTRES,
•>ew Orrann.
JOSEPH RODRIGUEZ, Prop.
oysterIaioos,
( ioice It tues mat Liquors always -on hand-.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
Hut Lunch trom 9 A. M. to 2 P X
Oot-l-Sl-Iy.
Chares Front*,
BUILDER.
•>2i).. — ('hartres Street ......520
Orlortn*.
Hus lnt.-lv .uplt U,„ rechne«; und «tor
e- l-3in.
on Hush Gr«>v,o piaututiun.
* To FA-Mrr»S A «" TaRrsHCHOEJ
tfetegg; asÄßätssa
*1 «r-n, to Inr tlnesfilng,na«ND|
f *'<' mrp^es'. buy «h*
Vr^y~ "Xi.T.-.t !to-,.itr' "Tit
* 1 " F»r Prie«
f'i* 1 (">=• JU i'U.itfl Painnhleii
ïfivcïSS.isgS
PI l! ,'ifl * , '''- s *ia'« now lm turn tlio pab
J |i! v h! lie. You can make nrnuey
* ■ taster at work fur un tlnui at
anything els**. Capital not
mu.leil. We will dart you.
"' " ^ " $12 a d..,v (»ml uiiwartla made
ut home hj tho industrious. Mon, women,
hoys and girls wanted eve it whore to work
for us. Now is tlm time. You can work in
al>arc time only or give your whole time to
tlio business. You «-an live ut Imme and do
t!m work. No other Inisimsa will pay yon
nearly as well. No one can fail to maka
enormous pay by engaging at once. Costly
Outfit and terms tree. Money made fa»t
easily, ami honorably. Address Tuns le. C*
Augusta. Ala ine.
Agents wanted f#
tab* of fretin
Garfield. A WH
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GARFIELD
pteto. 1'litlitiiI history from enulle to grate,
by i lie eminent Im.gruplier, Col. ConWfll
Intri'duetioii liy His Fxçellelioy, J'd*n D
Lung. (Joveruor of M.issaeimsei«.'. Bonk*
all ready far dehv« iy. An elegantly ilhis
triit*sl volume. Lmiorsed edkitijJ. Li lierai
terms. Agents lake orders for troiu 20 U)
■) I copies daily. Outsells uziv other liook
tell to one. Agents never made money *0
j fast. The book selis itself. Kg périmée not
necessary. Failure unknown. Alt make
imineus.! prodt*. Private ' terms tree.
George Sliusuu dk l'o^ 1'ortUml
.Maine.
NE IV AU V EUT I SEM ENTS.
Dll STRONGS PÏÔSJ
The Old. Well-Tried Wonderful. Heatt .
Renewing Remedies.
Strong's IN-i-foriiI Fills in*"**
hearty appetite, good diyestioii, «•gttlitnfy
of the bowels. A sure remedy for * .
und Rheumatism. A precious boon to u<?H
eat« female*, soul hing and tiraeiuj the »er -
svstem, and giving vigor antita^HB
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vous system, and giving
°'strong' 'si «»uiilve FUI«* for , tta
Liver. A speedy cure for Liver toiHl'Isinb
Regulating tlie Bowels, I'urifyuiJ!t!»«
Cleansing from Malarial Taint. A per»*®*
eure for S«ck Headarhe, Constipations»^
1 Dyspepsia, sold t.y leading Urtiggwu
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ticulars, address Box dirt. Now York City
A *)( i !*«■ r Werk esiy be made is
%P»3*A loeutity. Aon.. thing ootivety
tor jge-pts. S*.» outlif fro«.' Is- "
Git til Ol A 450. ltostoii. Ns»-.-«.

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