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c *tkaie.m B ~ 'P ir il. in 13nt to e~afw. .aý.k" Frkym. ad . " SndaysiB a. - F. M. )QlrFoRr).) ' nm36 rp.nalda for the opl.h te WMt. All comes' ml reIra' ua4 1wruame, of the mu ' f1.aaet~t qe few a elnod u..' *tcaaw w. 'sa'. Gesr at : RailrosselShow at SaA I to yll 'Sltx ADB31L *. viit wot th a -t('O*n f**td 1. :te. t ARe r ta tt f he , *q Re.ri., .te. tilenag pl to ºR-tIELS for nuveltieR ful . u liUr .7eat, Byi Sarh a oe foot iine-tenthan rising. iu et oeast _ stwir hardoin r . go t qCol. G o. W. jal' frie - a otiw anrie the nbsta i ,'&i O`utrs Cistern - - - e Bas. tni, re, fd ) i r -i ewhOrlanulc. • their accnta - " tn a the Poor ann Mave 1tl "Ri l bill. tra .a pleasant. call on toneea . two .harmien Rn yonr ladi ,t .. Th a last Tesidy t Iill I'll cm o nrrl .. . rie i.P, Rv ir-, ,i4 rn nt ifl ,r liiji at 01 r S " U (A ,itTET R'S. by Tun tIe~ira is tlap haprer Dom - --of `i'th".e c"rnt.y. n , lºrs a di'esnt t Iti 'The 7. 1 aIw 1t 1b re on itnrelar night to al large1 and p.tjlpiree rtIa ieA ne. llianntl'nr tlslt F. Gn lrIt is '- tht i.l* 19 l. nnle ls rictly Fancy Ftlour fr to5 -es ni. " r1ev. Fatter P. A. R TIf.re't etiel- 1i eterated w . aft tfllny' pthiv t hi.b r( o' ft. ],ri y of irt. armnel, itn it-n maning 't ZIo'dlnck.' 11 Then prnc ht ,inkll of met fIilwl to i: *t4erallhi . mI per Wmerny nt,. mtcl ,.e .t the chbsgrin tel the astronomers. Hie kueosa m'rti troruhlh 1 eas .hron'I hti: na mic4%h'9t'!. t' 1wr all isho Sinelehbt* tr. the Sr xnrL to ire f.td liter t tr inieo of aweed. ti 1). not forrest that FItrxn (lABnrE Sa lergr al'ek cif T.a-tie.' hannd at eiwed nlie for ortly 75 rents a pair. 11 hirela enl''t. even loet as get a .l:Frpt. f tIme treilt of his rmet al- rr -thonnrl we watcFeod long and patient. o lyI to tet it. - heavy rain at this plnce on Sundsay tand part of MTond. but at this wr' ting, We dueIday rvenng, it is a-ear an i ool. b Col. Hall's great how will be with i on next Wednesday. They travel a -t their own train of special ears anrd r)l arrive from kBaton Rlinge ly lighLt Wednetdsay morning. The Oetten Market is goir g way e oons p are going way down GABRIEL'S. From erywhere conme words of yinmpathy to as s. just tributes o 1 beloved father. All have our b artfelt thanks. E. Esocns. is now here readly to do any work in the tombstone usineas. All orders sent to the dress of George B. & Enoch he, Bayou Sara I.n., will eat with prompt and careful at Thera is talk of running another a over this braneb a. far as Bay Sara. This will give our people ity of going to New Orleans retarathe ame day. rhett h-adeked Sullvau out 3rowands, but GABRIEL bas * ip high wiheds in ualgpe or Veroes, of the New Larine tious e the proa s (above oCf. night's perfor to the fo Sara level eaaid. -ina ,..ii ...i tuosdto one aotheaaa' "Th.apl .,qwar3a la rry. . .. . - ,. : • t,'e~#etu '-nerran'ifk . f Mai oabe5.Ms the waMsoton teaw a Thurs ,We return thanpks to ourfriendl Mr. Orir- Pillet, for vualiedce sices duringlaL week. Miras; W....II. Taylor went to the .Cresent City bly lnindcy's t for'. vi"it If .everadl day. Mr. Jul'li' Z dh'y, ot;A l+ iss., spenit the itg ,:selat. one tusi es in Bcio ; Ai. ;riend . t. uSara. 'r.. ths returned from a S rip to Baton Rouge andl .n, La., atter an nlhcence of. ord days. Our friend, Ur. Jims. I. QIeC - on...tie gernil,dettalhurrr, e pnt 4' Slew sOrleolS 'aturday i, his plaeo but'pt w ar "w liMnen, La., was a vietor i rilincge on Wednesday last. 'aLrie aw out annoiunel she narr-ae, on .ee. lOthr 'lMri (;apillea h r. A. j'edlta - w a ' nice C'hiirc4i itlr. ph.Meyer. we r re hap py tE not4chs neerl"y if not cll iev, trcov'ered fromia her pan ful al'l severe attack of illness. ftr. Willie Powelt, of Bkton tge, returned to his home at cat city After a pleasant visit of evenrl davse to relaitaves and friends in dhis imarish. "We deely regret to learn of the feeble heath of our venerable friend Jud F. H. Farrar. and 25 hope to asee ln out again in a few lays. A Mr Morris ý,lf, made a flying business trip t New Orleans leav ing on Stelli _thlds Saturday night and returning l Monday evenings A 4 train. DI. Sam --Powell, of Baton Rouge, came up on Thursday evening's trlcn. le returned to A his home by mail boat Friday morning. ;Ir. 3M. C. Laiyn:unld, prlid a fly ing. visit to his relatives at New Orlecns. leaving Saturday night by Steliha Wilds and returning on Tuesday evening' s t rain. Mr. (fi. l rown4 one of our TW moitt enterprisillg business men, left Suiuldy evening for tile Cres- AI !'t.l (.i hr Ste . Ilr, IIe returned Wie (esdty evening. We regret snel celly to hear cof the serious lillcs of the voung soll of M.ir. ('Cok, eigilCeer on thlis Ibrainchl of tlhe I. C0 railrodl, anid - hlope for his speedyr ncl entire re rovr cy. 11 Mrt. .. . illis Lhisholin, of lur WVooclville, Miss., passed through Mit Bincayou Salnr:, onle dacy tlis week. ci llii ,rotle to New Oellielus. She wlla MN: :cc.omllpcniedl to her sweet little Je)ia t:daughter Cora. .. dr The charming Miss Chinudice L.:- wi Place, who has been visiting rela- cciIs tives acidc friends in this alnd our ine sister city, returned to her home liK at Shreveport La., on the Steanmer Ilhllelte, Tesdcay evening. cl The stcclnaer Stella Wilds s b een w er raised and replirec and is ww run ning in the Bayton Sara and Donald its soiuvilla trade making concections str with ti e Lulu Prince at.tlcis-loint. en San Sunday, December h., seond ho Sunday il Advent, lco Feast of St. i B;rrbara, Virgin and Martyr, Patron- th ass of a hanpy death. GOipell. St. e lMatthew,; C hapt. xi, verses 2 to 10: I John senscs bis Disciples to Christ. "I lo The Bayon Sara levee is rapidly 1 nearing completion ncnder the aupe! F Svision of tbe cocltractor, Mr.-Morgan SO'Cbonnoell. Judging flrom ths dicmec sions of lce work already fiianishcd - f we wocld aly, no more overflow for a Bayou Sarn. A special of the I. C. came through c1 on Monday morning with the follow- h Y irg railroad officials on board: - S-.. Fish, Pres:dnt; J. C. \\'Welling, 1st c vice President; J. M. Edwards; --. h Cuggan, Snperintendent of Tele " II graph. Tbey remained at this sta t- tion s.everal hours, on their retnrn from Woeiville, taking in the sights )r of our little village. V S. The Marine Exhibition le - f s bWhihl performed hereon Mon- I day night, was a neat and interest at Ing affair. The owners and man R* ngers of this enterprise are Loui sianians and of course gentlemen of refinement ancd taste, The per Sformere did respective roles'well, especially the bycilists, who have no equals in the worhl. Another fetslre was the trapees actlta. . . ... .hqagsIUr 75 eeate at@avr' C J'I .;i "· I r/' ·· ·· ;~·-jn. ~-~5; " -.. 'C.. ·j~ 5-i : ·-·:: I-is-OLa~ _ *: f'' ~3~'ir i.X·· Got. .·, C, .. :i: ~22. .· -· 't) ;d·rl~ ~a~n~c: ..:. n F7~YGillEV;I \.IR·5~.1:~c· I ~IoNSTEgi:~ f)~lia~~E ·W·8' W-u u 25-CELEBRATED CIRCUS PERFORM -2 ; A ..tGE EAGARIE 0 WI ~b LD THE ELEPHANT OXi A Strange and Wonderful Anlrnal. The qtlyone ---ever exh1ibited- 5 Great Clowns. .10 Champion JSper ALWAYS WAS AND STILL THE.BESTL StreetuDisplay at llam. Prof. Wm. Fowler's Silver Band and. istra. Two performanoeS.daY afternoon4; nigt fft SAI.-V-SSI0 OC'TS; GC.I-IIAR;,E T REMEMBER DAY AND.DAT. Bayou Sara, Dec I7the The Oldest Mason. A Hugh l1,vdl'ilost hils life in a 1ia burning dwelling at St. Johliin C . Mich. Dhc.acs,'ed was horn in Ire- oe :lIld. Nov. 12. 1798: was made la Jet :son in ('lail. N. Y., in 1219; tic joeiill the cthaptetr nhn' l cunllian- p dry at Newark, N. Y., in 1820; pev was i leilnlber of St. J.ohn's Con- the iiiandry No. 24, Knights Tenipilar, alndl wais sall to hIe the oldest Sir Knight in the United States. th: The following is flroml an arti- jla :le goina the i-ouinds of the South- a a ern plress: at It is like a grteat devil fish, with he its horrible body located there anud i s stretchii itn dactdly tniita'le cov- co crel wit h suckers all over the land, exhaustlug the lifeblood of b I honest legitllnatc trade and brill- in . ng poverty and ruin on tens of ca thousands "of foolish peolle who in L venture to touch it. )Does that old familiar style of "movinig eloquence" refer to the lottery octoipus? Not It lit of it. to That "'devil-fish" is the Cotton C Exchange ancl the "horrible" t' thing it does is dealing in futures. - Item. .: wr lggiunsExpilaiis It. tl Prof. Wiggins has explained all'! Cb out why the comet did not anni - hilate the earth on Sunday night, c as nmany peolle expected that it twou hld. lie sIys that comets COiL le ing near the sun, which is a: giant elec:ctrodce, becolme positively clec rn trifled, and are then by electric it repulsion driven off into space, where, losing their positive elec tricity, they are algain attracted toward the suln. It is impossible for a comet to strike the earth, n- he says, because, being similarly st- electrified by the sun, the earth n- repels the comet with sufficient ui- force to keep it at a 'respectful ron distance. Absunl. Il this expla er- nation may sound to a layman, Il, there is something in it that may ve clainm the attention of scientists. her Perhaps there is al relation be t*- tween gravity and electricity that aee we do not Yet .pde~stald,-j'.+fia ', rmne. A row .ceurreo ian owrY St..-Frii- ciaville Tnesday morning betwein MaIc Johnson aund Joe Baftriste, both U c )or.d. From paritcularslearned it o seems that Baptist was -loking for Oeo S Johnson with a whip. suanddnc' . J..s-. i tice lIttirnger fined Baptiste- and Con placed both nndar bod" to; keep the ý peace. As asrnai a i woman -Uas t -At - the bottom of it": "e" limi r ig It is said that t, larger cave than the Mamnamoth cave, situated in the Ozark mountains, near Ga- t lana, Mo., has been expiloret for ': -a (distance" of nmre thsln thirty par oilets. In it have bcei found e h lones of recent and prchistoric M1 '1 aniuals, including the hyena and cave hear, an:l flint arrow heads, rig ,f but no hones of mnlll1. A.few ant ag inal: of the usal forms found in f jcaves .x" still living there. muclud to ing a white newt. A -- --- th of Guaranteed Cure- - I We anuthorize our advertiscd druggist it. to sell D)r. King's New D)istovery for f ot0 o Conmiition. Coughs :adL Colds, upon O+this condition: I f you:n ateafleted with a Cough. Cold or any I.ung, Throat or Chest trouble. and will use this remedy as directed. giving it a fair trial, and experiencer no beneit, youl may return tho bottle and.have your monaey refund- br ll edt. We tentld nout uake tiis offer did ni- we not know that Dr. King'.eCew Di-c li coverv could be relied ont. It evyer dis ihtppoh.ts. Tital bottles fr-eeat L. P. oP. Kit Kilbourne & Co's. drug .atore. Large Si- size 5oe. and $1.00. mnit - - ec- TAKE YOUR c-, HOME PAPER FIRS'T' ec- THEN SUBSCRIBE FOR l The Delta, 1ril 3 T s PAPS ma R IN 4sw taL&,As -i"tli - . ient DAILY DLTA-4 - 5k d Lful • D . -N 7 5. ian, DASKY DSLTA- 50 a lea S may wnrebkS i Soakh. aveOd N tla ate. Swi a week, Yhu. T·nrsedh. sIixSeS pageS be- l lmaes i nta u a ueed ma u-pb that t '+4i- ksDtk; Nfl-Ordk.NW0 ,·· -vu, rr,."J. Ice Cold Lager Rees,P Carhonirted drinks., t dd'hud. 4l! j.tidnae.-.: All the rule 'a nd re ta'tqm characteriirtic of firt reajiectable establisbueinte Cor. &'r Pri clgts. Blyou Sara, Aas 991. CHAS. EIRT, ·.- ·' m- · svrr ss~r AlCIIIfi' EE IBOILER-MIAKER aN'% GiENI &AL JOB /:WORKER. Repairiwp (If all kinds of Atac in e' beat MannRer f ti n stice and easonable Pr Special n .* - Esi ýI 11011)4l eccceedtf nint days. are hereb~y notifl. that the name wilt be sild to oat-of repair. lMi~i Sara. La. CHAS. jtEYDEiT, livuSr.L. Special To One of tho areates known. Dranthqes OallegSaaie, rN .dated'm ith DragSbo, Ia will in the ftutr he n tonqolidatedd Practical r_ ne satrO esg our tTearkanS carved throughout the West. limited time. make the ht tq alU who wil join us in gte nt few montles. AXNashille is.one of the tional centers known, a. 415 th"roOg drhineO tll ee re at u*rm g entered- dat four oneed oehob iei o oof shepd hrtam fe A ident, Wshb All persons art cationemtro the removatl of .cwnth Catholic hill or from ~t of the Church property. r fringentent will be punished Sfullest extent of the law h trespa. J. D. Aur Bucoklen's Amnica Sa 'iwsn BausT PAL.v. In the worl for bruises, sores, ulcers. salt rheum. f sores, tctter, chaplwd panes, chil corns, and all Skin Eruptious, posl cures piles, or no pay required. I guaranteed to give perfect Pat or money refunded. Irice I2 cen box. For sale by I,. 1. Kilbourne JOSEPH MEY " Al wass Kee[4- tab BEST GOODS; Invites Coupeti Price and Quality otf G is aspelalty sB First Class 7 Groceries, while his lipe of " sad other articles of necs tenad up to the highPSet stýa. elleacy. -1e!elng is belle . ee a all ~ ruT D. a.3 L··