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**VrhIThGN . LA.. MAY 10, 183.. Po sabseranptia takes less than Wwill mnot he responsible for the Unesasesa of eorreI.o.dents. hatmied at the PoetoBee at Conagton La.. as eeeoad.olss matter. Ogeial Journal of "t. Tammany- I8SUED EVERY SATURDAY Ma S. V. Kentaol... Proprietress W.G. K. etel .......... .&ditor. The inordinate length of the sleeves in the new coats and bod- lees worn by ladies has brought the two-button glove out again, and short gloves promise to be very fashionable for the coming summer. Religious Notices. Cann (EnsoorAL) Cucuc..- Morning prayer and sermon, let, 8d, 4th and 6th Sundays, H. L. liteh in charge. 2d Sunday, morn- hng prayer, sermon and Holy Com- munaon, at 11 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Cleburne officiating. It is request- ed that all unbaptised children and adults present themselves on the Sd Sunday fpr baptism. M. E. C=auc Socrs.-Rev. L. ] W. Wood, Pastor. Services, 2d Sunday, at 7:30 e. m.; 4th Sunday, at 11 A. . Prayer meeting every, Wednesday night. Sunday school at 9 A. m. Br. P•rais CATHOIC CHrnca- Rev. Joseph Koegerl, Clergyman. Services every Sunday morning and b ateraoo. Ma every day except C Wednesday and Thursday, at 7 A. x. A. M. K Curacu.-Rev. F. L. Logan, Pastor. Services every Sun- day at Doughty Chapel. in Covy- lagto.. Preaching by the Pastor the lst and third Sundays of every moeth. Sabbath school at 9 A. x. Services at Bogue Chitto Church every second and fourth Sunday. to .Ii Lodge Notices. MAsoxs.--Covington Lodge, No. 188, meets at the Courthouse on Ka the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, at 8 e. x. W. C. do arren, W. M.; F. B. Martindale, an . W.; Milton Burns, J. W.; W. f1r Kennedy, Treasurer; W. B. Cook, chi Secretary; Chas. Heintz, Sr., S. d .; Zack Strain, J. D.; F.Colu- No bs, Tiler. h.~ l~c AKUesE or Hoomu.-St. Tam many Lodge, No. 476, meets at th Carthouse on the first and third Mondays of each month, at 7:3( r. F. A. Guyol, Past Dictator; W. G.G Ketael, Dictator; E. R. Doyle, Vice Dictator; H. R. War. ea, Assistant Dictator; H. J. Smith, Reporter; C. H. Krumpe, Fliunsial Reporter; Emile Freder- uek, Treasurer; F. M. Pippo, Chaplain; Guide, P. J. Dulion; Guardian, L. B. Abadie; Sentinel, F. Loaset. Trustees, Jae. R. Hoe- mer, Chas. Heints, Sr., L. Galats. Representative to Grand Lodge, F. Julus Heltt. Alternate, Jas. M. Tbnhwomp* The Iew Odiam. Pleyraw h s-. amid the ejem bheaspte pries of sWeshktr em$Pste ayeer. ItIs aspima IS-pane paper Sled with the beeaadiag maUt Sampl espy se ess bary addreo Terms of Court. Fourth Maodavy i Febuary, and the ferLth Uosday in July. smearens , JUDI( AL DISTanOT. In the Ptishb of St. Tamn:any. the Jury terms shall commence on the fourth Mondays of January and June, and the Court terms shall commence on the frat Monday of May and the fourth Monday of October. In the Purish of Washington the Jury term. shall commence on the merth.Moeday of March and the third Monday of October, and the COort twerms shll commence on th.- asemsd Meaday of May and the first Menday of December. Tlagiphbo Parish-Jury term•sI mseond Monday in January. rst Moeaday in Jane. Oourtterms, forth Monday in April fourth Moaday in November. Livingston Parish-Jury terms, second Monday in April, irst Mon- da in Novemnber o~k~ terms, seiond Mondays in Mar• end October. Oat. tlt. 18i. JAB. M. THOMPSON. FOR 8ALE OR RENT. Two SIm e ,gesu theL to ofr Madi-. emvita. On haal sr m an, td she ether three rom. suitab. tme a alore. All aemesary osthUidiag• fruit trees. r, and •o•d water eppn both ple.... ferfJOHN ltA T. Madimonville. Ia. FOR SALE. 81i veeet lets, each I0x0 feat. In Ia aeuae. The meet dedeible pro er- tS is O aigtea for residwee. Add.aesa T. . P., ears .LTammaay Fas•.3 . COVINGTON DAIRY l •t and eveai•g. All orlern left at a Mu. If'rIS atore will r'eeive peoempt asheaule. WANTED. Ten Brickyard Hands. Atthe Abjts Rivertea•, Brick,'r.'. U. C ALEXIUS. Er priet.,r. ItT. For Service. Tas TORoUGonuRP STALLmOW AZAN. So oarled 183 by Aritides, he by Tmp. then Leamington. 1st dam Experience Oaks, by Imp. Bonnie bcotland; 2•1 tally, by -Lexingt ; 3d daliv, by Buford; 4th the Isola. by Bertrand; 5th Susette, by Ara- tas; 6th Jennie Cochracy,. by Potomac: S 7th rimolesas Dam. by Imp. Saltram; ton 8th iymmes Wiliair; 9th Driver; :0th Imp. Fearneught; 11th Follower; 12th Vampire. AZAN has adouble ernsa of Lexing- ton, and is unquestionably the best blood in the country. i- ervice fee $12, with the usual return rea privilege for mares not proving with foal. Terms cas.h at timeof service. E. BREWSTER, the - __ _ Madisonville, La. oj. The Iladsaome and Stylish the Trttling Stalliem and EPIC. ery Will stand the season of 18M0 at 81i- ir. dell, Lt. Sired by Cur'as out of dam Lucyr he blends the Ilambletonian and Morgan blood, and is a sure getter. For farthtr particulars apply at Slidell to E. F. PERILLOUX. Owner. Let, L. GIESEN & ROUBION. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. he Covington. La. L. HACKS, CARRIAGES, STAGES, BUGGIES, SAnd all other vehicles to hire at all ry times. SINGLE AND DOUBLE TEAMS AND SADDLE HOUSES Always on hued. W. Will feed and take the best care of horses left in oar charge. pt Conveyrses t uedrish for l eraks. g. I Sixteenth Section a- SALE. )r d of Louiasise-P'risk of M. Y T mantey. t. h Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to and by virtue of an order of sale emanating from Hon. O. B. Steele, Au- f Jlitor of Public Acoaonts of the State of l ouistiana, dated April I I, 1t9tI, and directed to 1. IL Talley, Parisa Transa- urer, and in acoordance with the pro- p visions of section 1316 of ltay's revised ] statutes of 1870 - I will, on .AATURDAY, May S4. 1890. offer for enl' at the courthouse door, in the town of Covington. Parish and State aforesaid, within legal hour A for judicial sales: Section 1G, town. ship 7, south range 10 east. in St. Tam- mae parish. La., less 143 acres, for wifc deicieney warrant was issoed i November 30, 187. Said land to be offered in lots of not less than forty nor more than one hba- 10 drod and sixty acres. No bids for less than the appraised valne will be we. oeived. Terms of sale-Ooa.tenth of purehase price to be paid in eash, ant the bal- 1 ance in nine equal anneal installments, with 8 per oent per annum interest, I thereon frnm Jate, secuared by special 1 mortgage on tme land sold, and personal 7 seeurity faseoldo. Or if the pureabser prefers, he can pay the whole amount _- of the bid in easb. dedouting the inter- 1( e-t which the eredit would otherwise 01e draw. 50. W. B. Cooz, I Sheriff and ex-omleo Anottoneer. 101 Covington. La.. April 19. 180JO. I z1 e. Land Oflce, New Orleans, La., . April 11, 1890. 5 I. Sotiee ls hereby given that the fel- lowing anmel settler has le.l notice of his iatention to make AIal proof in sup. pcrt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and and Receiver, at New Orleans, La., on if Monday, May 2., 190. via: Is JOHN COOK, a Who made homestead entry No. 865, J for l.e northwest quarter of section 2. township 6. mouth ras.ge 11 east St. Helena meridian. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continunon resilence apon and elitivation of auid land. viz: Chlristian Ileck, Lu.dwig A. Geissler, Richar!d 1. Mminlnmery and, William MIoran, all of St Tammany Pariah, La. a,19 6t Tune. . ButrrL.n, R. 8 gister. D. E. KIMBLE, I Brick Mason. S All kinds of brioZ work done in Arst- r class order, saln satisfaction uaran.- g teed. A specialty of Boiler Setting sad Furnace luilding. Will attend to all kinds of plastering and cement work. a All kinds of mason's material kept con- stantly on hand. All orders left with . . Smith or L. l,. Abadie will receive prompt attention VENIRE. The State of Louisiana. Parish of Rt. Tammany-Eighteenth Jaticial Jlis- trict Coert I hereby certify that an the 29th day of April, A. D. 1290, the fol- lowing named jarors were drawn to serve for the nest jury term of the Eighteenth Judicial Listrict Court for the larish of 8L Tammany, La., to commeoee Jane S, 1890- SIE eillag Jeff ttrala Wma Colmas Thos J Fit aerall AD Grimn Arthie A••ma Robs M Davis John J West Jso J Courtney Henry Keller Jr GeoCor L D Davir Philip H Ikrm Alfred timith Mitchell Peters John J Miall Jmo A MaYleld H B Roens (Oo Koepp, Mr Dave la Je 0 Evans Jakena Loyd WNKe a TB Patker Ira E Purvis J A arker C W Blackwell W J Fitaorris Charles Wilso DC Frnasulroy Crawford William Joseph •olemon T A ~oha H R Warre Then Deadiager D W Laceroi SF Beaujeauz John Carroll t ll.ompson Parker Palt Terr io A A Prederick Chas Jenkins a John Jenkins Peter Jenkins J D carpenter Matthew Perry c Ja3 Jenkins Malcolm McLean 1 John Y Crow Grimia Reviere In testimony whereof I great this cer- titlcate. nader my hand sad meal o- gf ially, this 30th day of April. 1890. q F. B. MAnl .nIrLE, q Deputy Clerk. (bringols, La.. May 3, 1890. - P You can ct arord to lie without a 1 a•ewspaper; pFt the lbet. The Twe. Democrat of New O.1e se-U ly and .I Weekly. It Am the f yA4 nCit strea, For gervice. Ta IRmzsrrinus TaEsoUnuns3D Curs revr STuawouo p PLAYFU-L Owned by F. Columbus, f Columbo. Farm, on the Columbia road, tour milea from Elovi ngton. : PLAYFUL was fuled ito 14. Bred ; by UriaL lCggleton. by Atchison. darn th Amelia Foliom. by Uncle Tom. 3d deam Mine Cheatham, by Bill Cheatham; 3d dam by Imp. Sovereign; 4th dam Mad- Same House, by Imp. Leviathan; 5th dam Geneva, by Medoc; 6th dam by tioodea' Arab; 7th dam Lettie Hunter. by Harris' Paragon; 8hdam by Imp. Buasar.';sth h dam by Wadle Hampton's Paragon. For full pehdigree see Bruce's "Ameri- can Stud lBok." Terms $10, iayablo at time of asrvioe. Mares not proving in foal the lr•t sea- son can be returned free of charge the next season. UNIPRECDENTED ATTRACTIONI i- n OVER A MILLION DIS- TIH[BUTED I Louisiana State Lottery Conm a. Inoorporated by the Legislature for Educational ant Charitable pur. I3 oe. and its franchise made a part of the present state constitutloo, in 18/9, by an ovauawnas.xs eoeure. Its Orand Extraordinary Drawings take place reni-annsally (Juae and Decemober) and its Grand Single Nus,- her Drawings take place in eaoh of the other ten months in the year. andl are all drawn in paublie at the Academy of Music. New Orleans. •a. "'We do hereby certify that we super- vise tbearran•geuents for all the Month. ly an I Semi-Anneal Drawiags of the- Loauismaa State Lottery Co., anI in per- son manage ans control the drawitLg themelves, and that the same are eon- aduted with honesty, fairness sa.n in good ai:h toward all parties, sad we authorine the eomupany to usoe this ear- tileate, with fae-aimiles of our signa- turnes attahed, in i advertiaemena.." Oomarssloners. We the unaereigte.l R nks an I hank- era will pay all pri:c. strawu in the Isaisiana State Litteries which amay b:' presenteal at our oonntbrs. IL M. WALt•ru.a, Pre. tre . Nat. Bank. P. Laxaux. Pres. .tate Nat. Iank. A. iluuwrx, Pre.. V. 0. at. t. unk. Cast. RKon, Pres. Union Nat lBank. e" Semi-Annnal Drawing, irish WILL TAKE PLACU ""` At the Academuy of Music. New !am- Orleans, ,a'o TUESDAY, MAY 18. 1890 not Capital Prize, - 6J0O0,000. As- 100,01:) Tickets at Twenty Diollar; les Halves $10; Qatrters $5; Tenth. $2; Tweutitlhte $1. ame LIST OF PRIZES. ba- 1 Prize of 0.S4L01 ......... 1300.ooe at I Pris of 10000is........ lon.now restI Prizeof 50.L0 is ........ . o5bo a I I Prieo( of 400i0 is........ 15.ton al I Prizes of 1.tIa are....... .Ua. see 5 Prizes of 1e are....... 5,oo ant I; 5 Prizes of 5lO are....... S, ooo ter- IOU Prizes of 0 are. ....... 5o.*.. rise 2 Prize of 3 are...... O.an 500 Prizra of 100 are....... 100IUOY APR3OzIRI&oz PsaEes. r. 10 Prizes of Sio5 are.......... 50,000 1100 Prize of N are..o ....... iUU S100 Priam of 200 are......... aMr l- 999 Pries of $100 are .......... 99.9 Sof 99 Priesof 100 are. ........... 711U 1 n[313 Prizes, amounting to.... 1.05.l00S on A ats Wanted Everywhare. 0FPoa Cws. lRars, or any furthes 65, information desired, write legibly ,. Ioa the undersigned. clearly stating yeuar it rsihe-nee with Sata. Coiunty, tIre.at and naalaber. More rapil return muail d.liv- to cry will be aurrld bly your elnloajiu, on an envelope bearing yoar fall a.lress. IMPORTANT. r 411 or.dinary Letters contaiuing; Postal em Notes, Mouuey Ordern issue I by all Ex- press Clalpanies or New York be.hange, P Addressed, IL A. DAUPHIN, New O. leans, La. Address Registered Letters containing eurreney to D- New OaLriws NaTIoxur BaNs, New Orleans, La. k. "R MEM EII, that the payment Sof Prizes is Guaranrteed (by Ifee Nattlonal Ilatale of New Orl.*anh. and the Tickets are cigned by the PrL.i- , dent of sa Institution. whose chartered rights are recognaied in the highest Courts; therefore, beware of all imita- tions or anonymoua s ehemes." ON IMN OM LAR Ils the prie of h. *uallest part or haetioa of a Ticket i ISIUEDS BT US in any lrawing. Anything In our name oleral for less I Lb than a Dollar is a usandlle. to Lr. F. Julius Heintz, l (Mtudemt o talana University, N. O..) i Tenders his servioes to the people of Covingtoa and the surroulding ousD- try. OSee and llai ieme -t the Co.- a ingtol Drug lere. 'i nsultatAee free. DR. J. J. MEYLOR.• COVINOTON, LA. [Lass or NawOaaus] Toeleds his tp essI aservices to obe peple o er aines. and the er- _ndng eoury. S La n d Ose1 New Orleans. ta. April 7. 1IMl. . llRea is hkae-eby ir,. at tse I .',a-l ia namid ssLtst ran Sled anti4c ou Lin a intention to rake lt.* prrict is tloret o i of his elsiei, and tl aI said p: of si'l .t kn madle blore tLe legi.ter tad Re- a oeiver, at New Orleans, La.. on lon lay, May 26. 1.90. viz: CHRISTIAN BECK, Who made homestead entry No. 8656, for the west. half of the northeast quarter, and' eathalf of the northwest fo quarter of secte 6, township 6, south range II east. t1. ikas idla. 'e He sames the following witnesses to prove his eaostinnaos resai.lnae apon ,,, snd ..- ltivatiion ofsai.d lan . viz: Sl.glwisi A. (G-iaal.r. John Cook. A. II. 'o!- .n .I n 'lristian ielo. sal of 11, , , I'En mlalqr. 'erit l,. I.". SIs,12 wi I uos. J. 1;t llta, Register BOSSIER HOUSE. ABITA 8PRINGS, All ail eoamusieation with New Or. leone via the Northeasters (or Queeo am I Creseent) and East Louisauna •ailI as roads. Orouds beautiflly shaded. 'IThis popular house at this famous r-. aort, is sow open fo' the reception of etl (este. It has been thorouhaly reso. rated anl a sew eottage has beeus add •,• d. An rteeia well (mineral) 500 feet b has bees driven, with a low of 700G d. gallons per day. Hot sad cold baths will be provided. Ice constantly on | hand durtag the summer. lee boeus N, and refrigerator. Plenty of fresh milk. A dae table will be kept. A daily mail, a laily train and a daily boat each way. i Sulnday exeusions by both. itnats*d in the bealth belt of the world. Malariaand epidemic unknown. M" A telegraph line to the springs. Terms--SI 60 per day. $10 per week. be per month. Children half price. Address, ED. Bfl(SIER. Manager Covington or Abita Springs. La. Simon's Hotel and RESTAURANT. Abita Springs, ;La. ; Board by the Day, Week or Month, = AT MODERATE PRIGES. C lme o tpia to sriags sad glpot, CRYSTAL SPRING Private Boarding House. COVINGTON. ST. TAMMANY PARISH, LA. SKew by MRS. _. GOONTHIB . 'lhe elta the f h parish Is Mighly valued asd reesmmemded by physieiass. The bess has resetlye bees eampletely removated. For further partleoulr, appl y e the premises. or at the eee of She ie Ur. ;ems Bee. 73 Chastre• stret. Mulberry Grove HOTEL. ear Coviasten. St. Tamany Parish, La. cI(.HI. LE TIIItAY, PROPRIETOF i T:ais popular summer resort in the paney wools has, for the asoommoda. sion of familia. Mingle and double set. siage. Mineral springs equal to those of the Abita. Nplendi.l shale. Se bathing, lrst-class table and pleats of milk. terms--Per Day. Si 50; per Week, ] o10; per Month, 35. CLAIBORIE COTTAGE. SoUmUa ass Wutrn Pass Woos. Covington, La. Per Month. $35. Per Day. $1 50. This charming residesee, situated on a hill. opposite the tows of Govington. "n the banks of the oague Fall•, la notele for its HIelthful Iocation, Reati. a•ul esonery and BenlsontSprinag. Fanm. ilie. desiring to secure board will pleas. adre s JUL S B. M LIII.E, Manager Cviagton. La. w1 S ERNEST'lS Commercial House (Adjoining the Railro•d Depot.) Cuviugton ...... La. MRS. E. DOMERGUE -Dua.us m- O2OCERIUS, CANNED 00ODS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Eto. I ighest market prioe paid for Country Produce. Headqnarters for Drummersu Aceommuodtions for Horses and .arriages. ceals Saerved at All H eura Noy's Restaurant -AND- OYSTER SA LOON. Covington, La. Opposite the Ralroad Depot. IEALS SERVED AT ALL HOU S. Table supplied with the best the Sew Osleans wmrket astods. Bayou C(ook Oysters In the Shell, or Served ia Any Style, at city Prices. EUGENE'S SHAVING SALOON, OOVmrGTON, La. N•ha . Nai Cadirus 8l•:mEo. Lair D ' &. Ete. Ladles' lair Work a sposilmty. RAZOaR PUT IN ORDER. Land _ee New Odleas, La. April s, 18890I Ntitke Is h"rhl.y give tt thr e follow- tmur aretl settler has lled notice of lin tn-atkio to make final proof in support f hins claim, an.! that said proof will be not.. before the jnug,. or in his ,ab. .ne tha olerk of the district court. at "oinaston, La., on Saturday, June I , 18W.), viz: JOHN A. BARKER, Who made homesteai entry No. 7677., for the n4 rthwest quarter of uection 2H. w township 5, uath ange II east, St. lUe- !ena mWridian. He name.e the following witnemses to ',rwev his c.ntinuous resi lence upon and ,'nltiva'i ,D of . .i I lanI. viz: S. r. Whit-.,. '. Y.. LWitn.,. A. A. 1 noho-y anlt '. (. G.:.,+. all of t. Tau,- n sa:nt paris, l.. I 'say3l6t a rys%" J.. lkrt.ca Register. I Hardy H. Smith. 8aeasesor to J. E. Smith & So-, COVINOTON, LA. SDan. am SGeneral erohandise. Coasistiag of all gthe reet aple rhle•, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. S i ARDWAdR AND CRIOCITY. A and inlaeed v7y arhtile l• demad a acLted to thau market TrrTh Higbst Prle paid for Country Produce CHARLES HEINTZ. (Ages) Morohant. Bieeves continual sppiles of well selected Dry (oods and ebooe Family Gromeries. which will be sold at low ig. ate. ~Ceoatry prede.. takes i ea ehage for gooda, at market prie. .la eeomeetioa with the geawral amerematile basinms of this house, the proprietor has establishd a neat BAli SMOIM, whee he will keep the inest of Wimes, Iqiqae, Iager Beer, Cigars, ete. eom.tealy om head. nd at pries to malt the lamie. CeVmste., La.. H. J. 8SITH'S arTdlL OGROCERY 8TORll BIT~aL aao0ar aroa& DRY GOODS, RATS. MtoNS. CROCKERt Lad a Gemeeral Asseste.mt fe Olay aa. Omstry use. at the lowest eait pries. Covington. La. OHAS. H. IRUMPE, Hardware, Stva, atey, 'Paits, Hewn hrarnisaiqs s*iss Dry Goods, Gro*riU. IEte. 8ADDLERY, HARNESS, BTA- TIONERY, ETC. At l Odrame pries, Covington..... LA. P '1ntton and all oueatry produee bought it mnrket rates. EUGENE E. SMITH, -- eDaL. IU- Staple sad Fancy Groerles DRY GOODS. BOOTS 4 AND SHOES. ETC. OOVInOTOB. LA. _igh.s, - ispaid be ..eas, p... Wool BuyIng a Spelalty. O. P. AMACKER, Attorney-at-Law, TANOIPAHO.A ...... T.,A t- lai Ellio , ATTORNILTAT LAW. Curysnro., La. Will atte.d to :he proving up of lnad Sclaims. Omee--With Jualge Thbopees. VICTOR PLANCHE, State Line. COVINGTOQN. LA. FRANCIS A. GUTYOL, ArmTn=Z.AT-Law, AID REAL ISTATI AGIT, COVINUTON.......LA. Deoirable towa and eonstry proper- Aes for sale on easy terms and cheapj Vor asha. C teotions a speialty. THE POLICE GAEZTTE Is the only illustratea peper In the world contaihaiue all the latest seor- tional ant. sporting news. No athk.oo Keeper. Barber or 'lab oom e n afford to b without t. It always makea friends wherever it go.. Mailed to say address ia the Uniteld 4tates, securely wrapped. 13 weeks for 81 OIL llend FiveUeats for aunple eopy. lAcRaaD K. Fx, Freankla Squaw. New York City. A. PEOHON, OLD BAKERY, Covinjton, La. This " w eel Bak ery hae been It ea esmm l opm atlion S a number o years. The popriete ha seaured the erria oda Sitelsa pretendoal BARER, and Is ready to hamidl Bread, kes, es., equally am iod as e kbe had aywhee, ad at pues that defy esaptite. o. * bat the paere pri Waler uemd la th bakeLr. hrmd h sthis Bakery m be ad bekw every rnralnla a"t the iters atYes. Leborde eadia I'ha. rged nliared aily Io all Part. of tow. sd Umrremadueargcetrv. LOUIS B. ABADIE, (Agent.) NEW BAKERY, OOVINGTON. LA. DUSK NAD UTIEY DA7 Bread dad Ckes as be had at the d•ad aear the mat aarket, or at tihe Bakery. Wall deliver fesh Bread eve mere- lg at your reasidenee, if dese Chole and PFaney cakes a Specalty. Orders for Cokes for pieal.m pauert and suppers partlcsnlrly solieite.. All -aeh ordtrs should be seat in one day in advance, and will be excated in a manner that will Kaarmantee +tafcuuton Is oeaneclion with store ant •nlt•ay a BAR ROOM has been etlabliahedt, well stoke.l wilth Ite choicest Wise., Liquors, Cigars., Lger Seer, ete. Dr. Perez's n' " The auret reslaey for all Freald Iret•- '!p nlaritls " h.lt ta.. ) . lh.lrt .e. I rie. S. t-r b 'tl.. ir. J. . I'. rz, 16 . 1::,,- tart it.. kew Ualcazn., 1.4 Y For Service. The 8tandard-Bred Trotting Stallion Cliquot 4190. .saled Asu. 5. 135. at the Wad- Itemewed I'airlawms tck narm, Kememeky. 81red by ABERDEEN t7. Three-year-.ol Reeordl, 2:46. Tirht Dam W'II.I.TTA. by fia.. lats N. "lay. Jr.. 2:22. (dire of Desaa. go. :23}.1 rtc. me~Mal Dun by Tow I'5owns. gtnd. sire of Joat W. l•h)wr. Sd1; HBasv aocswt oo. Sid:.; Ctros. 9:11; Farn IL. 2:26; lloon+:T. I02). n.i na•hre. Amsanwn. Nired by Rvsdyka' H r'u.a. roa•u. Fir.t D'u. Wwow lNa•casa, 2•:9. by Scel.y'a Aumssacs arsT. Fur ad.realj polyres ae Xatinal s I.- Wfag ktister. ausasiz Fs. $15. J. W. - JONES.q, vmringtoan. La. ABITA RIVER STRAY BRICK TARD. O. C. ALEXIUI, PROPRIETOR fsamfseturer sad Dealer in Paving Building, Red Arch and English Fire Brick. All etde left at the yard, or wt MIr. I. w. . Jass, will be pem ply at. teaded to. CHAS. HEINTZ, Jr., Stage Driver. (COVTNGTON. ... *........L. UoA eOra haf at Hdlt' ae, ad. -* he Is * s.. w lt .esh. *#1' ~nRI'oir I INTZRNATIONAL MINO Tmwm.I:IItTEII a~. Usnww sR S UmU=L3V.. Wd 3WA~ Add- msum-mm wmg b TUU4 T IPARI NV.(s. Arbm Vrb. .AIN.r.L ____ ? 3V NACIrI,WIS. Lo, u mk * RACINE.WI& - OUR LEADER. - N.ELm. NAss. bTmr ST l WMlr. BECK 6 GAIRDNEZR, M EIRT U, ,S TrA. H NI LARGEST BUGGY CART, AND HARNESS DEALERS U THE UNITED STATES An To New OrIeau.. All Rail. Via a@ him Jsmlseau nay is r. learn ama Neathsrnser Imairsi All rail eonamaietle betwega c.W jimtl m New OMagr his been am. tabliahe~l oveuib.O above rt~eak wtRb0a seho oleal Uselem.iee will be wa every t6aday. sad sably limb. adarin th ek aeeerdia 10 takefoil ala DAILY- ZCiRr SUNDAY. Leave COslgtea.t 6 a. IL. sad it. uriveatNew Otesamaat 30 la. Leave New Orliam at r. . and a." rive at uviagiom at $ 31 em. r SUNDAY KICOBRIOwm. Leave New O demw at 7:1 L a.. or. rice at ovi~tc at .101M a. in. Leave tivibgtK.. at 4.40a. a., minI mo. rive at New O..ame at 7 r. I Tickets mst 1'e peored at eb. De. pot, beore eater ca, ii I POITEVZPNc. w~k TIlE SlE'~3Eu !IZW CATIELIA Wi. HAN@Vin, CaptIin IL Laemo.uw Clark. Corem.ulm April Is. low ~Wll have ><i smilnbe. - lb.i aaivalJ of farn how l'obavtharla Dept. bead of Ibalem Viela street. FLos Mlasmvuaa, Lswwvmin as. Mas.. DAILY. (exmept 805.1)5 eel Were... day.,1 s p . SLalin. Rebimag-Lasesve Umasimnevi lh: DAILY, SAGA a. a. XCUio --- 1r Maunvmao Law.. -vso Kairsmz ass Osa Lamp rno: SCNPAT *m Wumuwam AM, Sa. M. SvueDAy AND Wu masswa , 8 p.M.. train. watee = Weadhe r1 lmWin FasTrilla way ........ p$ Fa.. Kieweiu~a Ds.e, (Isammi Trip)....... ... i$ freight roememidilly at .e Iam.. Villemd Nashville Depot. beal of lgai Street. W.. U I YZ M. Aura. _______A7 0 Careelet etauit_ ICreWs the Lake. lotsl tD:s o4 1P L ea.NCoiy.. PIPPO . arrive at Sew tdesaaee Wedme.ala. Imvea New Odesam evrcy U4alnda ofto A. In.. ANA mahes ast 4b. R*ATUS Ulu' FEIRIAl n. "451am, per bael... .. o m Dry baurubs... ........ eme11, leeks........... ..... ea. . Other vae.is psayeigeel !al Tbdr . ule admoe y. TWO SONS. 14 r~s&TRN... ..... A A u Will leave head of low Dm, Maw Xe~tumr~8.wl IU eve avCeebmwuso MONDAY, ass. aRI . *aT Owrk SSZrol Wiper.p blss........3..-!a.ee ly .............. Is MSks.eb ............ Oth~er ae. I5 pwapae-1 .. J. 1. CLANK. A~eM. Head of Sew alme. Now Orhems. JOSEPH A. REID. A rrusrsr As. t etzn-ae (DJi IUfl' rt. 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Page 1: St. Tammany farmer (Covington, La.) 1890-05-10 [p ] · 2017. 12. 14. · **VrhIThGN . LA.. MAY 10, 183.. Po sabseranptia takes less than Wwill mnot he responsible for the Unesasesa

**VrhIThGN . LA.. MAY 10, 183..

Po sabseranptia takes less than

Wwill mnot he responsible for theUnesasesa of eorreI.o.dents.

hatmied at the PoetoBee at ConagtonLa.. as eeeoad.olss matter.

Ogeial Journal of "t. Tammany-

I8SUED EVERY SATURDAYMa S. V. Kentaol... Proprietress

W.G. K. etel .......... .&ditor.

The inordinate length of thesleeves in the new coats and bod-lees worn by ladies has brought thetwo-button glove out again, andshort gloves promise to be veryfashionable for the coming summer.

Religious Notices.Cann (EnsoorAL) Cucuc..-

Morning prayer and sermon, let,8d, 4th and 6th Sundays, H. L.liteh in charge. 2d Sunday, morn-hng prayer, sermon and Holy Com-munaon, at 11 o'clock, Rev. Mr.Cleburne officiating. It is request-ed that all unbaptised children andadults present themselves on theSd Sunday fpr baptism.

M. E. C=auc Socrs.-Rev. L. ]W. Wood, Pastor. Services, 2dSunday, at 7:30 e. m.; 4th Sunday,at 11 A. . Prayer meeting every,Wednesday night. Sunday schoolat 9 A. m.

Br. P•rais CATHOIC CHrnca-Rev. Joseph Koegerl, Clergyman.Services every Sunday morning and bateraoo. Ma every day except CWednesday and Thursday, at 7 A. x.

A. M. K Curacu.-Rev. F. L.Logan, Pastor. Services every Sun-day at Doughty Chapel. in Covy-lagto.. Preaching by the Pastorthe lst and third Sundays of everymoeth. Sabbath school at 9 A. x.

Services at Bogue Chitto Churchevery second and fourth Sunday. to

.Ii

Lodge Notices.MAsoxs.--Covington Lodge, No.

188, meets at the Courthouse on Kathe second and fourth Saturdays ofeach month, at 8 e. x. W. C. do

arren, W. M.; F. B. Martindale, an. W.; Milton Burns, J. W.; W. f1r

Kennedy, Treasurer; W. B. Cook, chiSecretary; Chas. Heintz, Sr., S. d.; Zack Strain, J. D.; F.Colu- No

bs, Tiler.h.~ l~c

AKUesE or Hoomu.-St. Tammany Lodge, No. 476, meets at thCarthouse on the first and thirdMondays of each month, at 7:3(r. F. A. Guyol, Past Dictator;W. G.G Ketael, Dictator; E. R.Doyle, Vice Dictator; H. R. War.ea, Assistant Dictator; H. J.

Smith, Reporter; C. H. Krumpe,Fliunsial Reporter; Emile Freder-uek, Treasurer; F. M. Pippo,Chaplain; Guide, P. J. Dulion;Guardian, L. B. Abadie; Sentinel,F. Loaset. Trustees, Jae. R. Hoe-mer, Chas. Heints, Sr., L. Galats.Representative to Grand Lodge, F.Julus Heltt. Alternate, Jas. M.Tbnhwomp*

The Iew Odiam. Pleyraw h s-.amid the ejem bheaspte pries ofsWeshktr em$Pste ayeer. ItIs

aspima IS-pane paper Sled with thebeeaadiag maUt Sampl espy se

ess bary addreo

Terms of Court.

Fourth Maodavy i Febuary, and theferLth Uosday in July.

smearens , JUDI( AL DISTanOT.In the Ptishb of St. Tamn:any.

the Jury terms shall commence onthe fourth Mondays of Januaryand June, and the Court termsshall commence on the frat Mondayof May and the fourth Monday ofOctober.

In the Purish of Washington theJury term. shall commence on themerth.Moeday of March and the

third Monday of October, and theCOort twerms shll commence on th.-asemsd Meaday of May and the firstMenday of December.

Tlagiphbo Parish-Jury term•sImseond Monday in January. rst

Moeaday in Jane.Oourtterms, forth Monday in

April fourth Moaday in November.Livingston Parish-Jury terms,

second Monday in April, irst Mon-da in Novemnber

o~k~ terms, seiond Mondays inMar• end October.

Oat. tlt. 18i.JAB. M. THOMPSON.

FOR 8ALE OR RENT.Two SIm e ,gesu theL to ofr Madi-.emvita. On haal sr m an, td she

ether three rom. suitab. tme a alore.All aemesary osthUidiag• fruit trees.r, and •o•d water eppn both ple....

ferfJOHN ltA T.Madimonville. Ia.

FOR SALE.81i veeet lets, each I0x0 feat. InIa aeuae. The meet dedeible pro er-tS is O aigtea for residwee. Add.aesa

T. . P., ears .LTammaay Fas•.3 .

COVINGTON DAIRY

l •t and eveai•g. All orlern left at aMu. If'rIS atore will r'eeive

peoempt asheaule.

WANTED.

Ten Brickyard Hands.Atthe Abjts Rivertea•, Brick,'r.'.

U. C ALEXIUS. Er priet.,r.

ItT. For Service.

Tas TORoUGonuRP STALLmOW

AZAN.So oarled 183 by Aritides, he by Tmp.

then Leamington. 1st dam Experience Oaks,by Imp. Bonnie bcotland; 2•1 tally, by-Lexingt ; 3d daliv, by Buford; 4th

the Isola. by Bertrand; 5th Susette, by Ara-tas; 6th Jennie Cochracy,. by Potomac:

S 7th rimolesas Dam. by Imp. Saltram;ton 8th iymmes Wiliair; 9th Driver; :0th

Imp. Fearneught; 11th Follower; 12thVampire.

AZAN has adouble ernsa of Lexing-ton, and is unquestionably the bestblood in the country.

i- ervice fee $12, with the usual returnrea privilege for mares not proving with

foal. Terms cas.h at timeof service.E. BREWSTER,

the -__ _ Madisonville, La.oj. The Iladsaome and Stylish

the Trttling Stalliemand EPIC.

ery Will stand the season of 18M0 at 81i-

ir. dell, Lt. Sired by Cur'as out of damLucyr he blends the Ilambletonian andMorgan blood, and is a sure getter. Forfarthtr particulars apply at Slidell to

E. F. PERILLOUX. Owner.Let,L. GIESEN & ROUBION.

Livery, Feed andSale Stable.

heCovington. La.

L. HACKS, CARRIAGES,STAGES, BUGGIES,SAnd all other vehicles to hire at all

ry times.

SINGLE AND DOUBLE TEAMSAND SADDLE HOUSES

Always on hued.W. Will feed and take the best care of

horses left in oar charge.pt Conveyrses t uedrish for l eraks.g. I

Sixteenth Sectiona- SALE.

)r d of Louiasise-P'risk of M.Y T mantey.t.

h Notice Is hereby given that, pursuantto and by virtue of an order of saleemanating from Hon. O. B. Steele, Au- fJlitor of Public Acoaonts of the State ofl ouistiana, dated April I I, 1t9tI, anddirected to 1. IL Talley, Parisa Transa-urer, and in acoordance with the pro-p

visions

of section

1316 of

ltay's revised

] statutes of 1870 -I will, on .AATURDAY, May S4.

1890. offer for enl' at the courthousedoor, in the town of Covington. Parishand State aforesaid, within legal hour Afor judicial sales: Section 1G, town.ship 7, south range 10 east. in St. Tam-mae parish. La., less 143 acres, forwifc deicieney warrant was issoedi November 30, 187.

Said land to be offered in lots of notless than forty nor more than one hba- 10drod and sixty acres. No bids for lessthan the appraised valne will be we.oeived.

Terms of sale-Ooa.tenth of purehaseprice to be paid in eash, ant the bal- 1ance in nine equal anneal installments,with 8 per oent per annum interest, Ithereon frnm Jate, secuared by special 1mortgage on tme land sold, and personal 7seeurity faseoldo. Or if the pureabserprefers, he can pay the whole amount _-of the bid in easb. dedouting the inter- 1(e-t which the eredit would otherwise 01edraw. 50.

W. B. Cooz, ISheriff and ex-omleo Anottoneer. 101Covington. La.. April 19. 180JO. I z1

e. Land Oflce, New Orleans, La.,. April 11, 1890. 5I. Sotiee ls hereby given that the fel-

lowing anmel settler has le.l notice ofhis iatention to make AIal proof in sup.pcrt of his claim, and that said proofwill be made before the Register andand Receiver, at New Orleans, La., onif Monday, May 2., 190. via:

Is JOHN COOK,a Who made homestead entry No. 865,J for l.e northwest quarter of section

2. township 6. mouth ras.ge 11 east St.Helena meridian.

lie names the following witnesses toprove his continunon resilence aponand elitivation of auid land. viz:

Chlristian Ileck, Lu.dwig A. Geissler,Richar!d 1. Mminlnmery and, WilliamMIoran, all of St Tammany Pariah, La.a,19 6t Tune. . ButrrL.n, R.8gister.

D. E. KIMBLE,I Brick Mason.S All kinds of brioZ work done in Arst-

r class order, saln satisfaction uaran.-

g teed. A specialty of Boiler Setting sadFurnace luilding. Will attend to allkinds of plastering and cement work.a All kinds of mason's material kept con-stantly on hand.

All orders left with .. Smith or L.l,. Abadie will receive prompt attention

VENIRE.The State of Louisiana. Parish of Rt.

Tammany-Eighteenth Jaticial Jlis-trict Coert

I hereby certify that an the 29thday of April, A. D. 1290, the fol-lowing named jarors were drawn toserve for the nest jury term of theEighteenth Judicial Listrict Court forthe larish of 8L Tammany, La., tocommeoee Jane S, 1890-SIE eillag Jeff ttrala

Wma Colmas Thos J Fit aerallAD Grimn Arthie A••maRobs M Davis John J WestJso J Courtney Henry Keller JrGeoCor L D DavirPhilip H Ikrm Alfred timithMitchell Peters John J MiallJmo A MaYleld H B Roens(Oo Koepp, Mr Dave laJe 0 Evans Jakena LoydWNKe a TB PatkerIra E Purvis J A arkerC W Blackwell W J FitaorrisCharles Wilso DC FrnasulroyCrawford William Joseph •olemonT A ~oha H R WarreThen Deadiager D W Laceroi

SF Beaujeauz John Carroll tll.ompson Parker Palt Terr io

A A Prederick Chas Jenkins aJohn Jenkins Peter JenkinsJ D carpenter Matthew Perry cJa3 Jenkins Malcolm McLean 1John Y Crow Grimia Reviere

In testimony whereof I great this cer-titlcate. nader my hand sad meal o- gfially, this 30th day of April. 1890. q

F. B. MAnl .nIrLE, qDeputy Clerk.

(bringols, La.. May 3, 1890.- P

You can ct arord to lie without a 1a•ewspaper; pFt the lbet. The Twe.

Democrat of New O.1e se-U ly and .IWeekly. It Am the f yA4 nCit strea,

For gervice.Ta IRmzsrrinus TaEsoUnuns3D

Curs revr STuawouop PLAYFU-L

Owned by F. Columbus, f Columbo.Farm, on the Columbia road, tour mileafrom Elovi ngton.: PLAYFUL was fuled ito 14. Bred; by UriaL lCggleton. by Atchison. darnth Amelia Foliom. by Uncle Tom. 3d deamMine Cheatham, by Bill Cheatham; 3ddam by Imp. Sovereign; 4th dam Mad-Same House, by Imp. Leviathan; 5th damGeneva, by Medoc; 6th dam by tioodea'Arab; 7th dam Lettie Hunter. by Harris'Paragon; 8hdam by Imp. Buasar.';sthh dam by Wadle Hampton's Paragon.

For full pehdigree see Bruce's "Ameri-can Stud lBok."

Terms $10, iayablo at time of asrvioe.Mares not proving in foal the lr•t sea-son can be returned free of charge thenext season.

UNIPRECDENTED ATTRACTIONIi- n OVER A MILLION DIS-

TIH[BUTED I

Louisiana State Lottery Conm a.Inoorporated by the Legislature

for Educational ant Charitable pur.I3 oe. and its franchise made a partof the present state constitutloo, in18/9, by an ovauawnas.xs eoeure.

Its Orand Extraordinary Drawingstake place reni-annsally (Juae andDecemober) and its Grand Single Nus,-her Drawings take place in eaoh ofthe other ten months in the year. andlare all drawn in paublie at the Academyof Music. New Orleans. •a.

"'We do hereby certify that we super-vise tbearran•geuents for all the Month.ly an I Semi-Anneal Drawiags of the-Loauismaa State Lottery Co., anI in per-son manage ans control the drawitLgthemelves, and that the same are eon-aduted with honesty, fairness sa.n in

good ai:h toward all parties, sad weauthorine the eomupany to usoe this ear-tileate, with fae-aimiles of our signa-turnes attahed, in i advertiaemena.."

Oomarssloners.

We the unaereigte.l R nks an I hank-era will pay all pri:c. strawu in theIsaisiana State Litteries which amay b:'presenteal at our oonntbrs.

IL M. WALt•ru.a, Pre. tre . Nat. Bank.P. Laxaux. Pres. .tate Nat. Iank.A. iluuwrx, Pre.. V. 0. at. t. unk.Cast. RKon, Pres. Union Nat lBank.

e" Semi-Annnal Drawing,irish WILL TAKE PLACU

""` At the Academuy of Music. New!am- Orleans,

,a'o TUESDAY, MAY 18. 1890not Capital Prize, - 6J0O0,000.As- 100,01:) Tickets at Twenty Diollar;les Halves $10; Qatrters $5;

Tenth. $2; Tweutitlhte $1.ame LIST OF PRIZES.ba- 1 Prize of 0.S4L01 ......... 1300.ooeat I Pris of 10000is........ lon.nowrestI Prizeof 50.L0 is ........ . o5bo

a I I Prieo( of 400i0 is........ 15.ton

al I Prizes of 1.tIa are....... .Ua.see 5 Prizes of 1e are....... 5,oo

ant I; 5 Prizes of 5lO are....... S, oooter- IOU Prizes of 0 are. ....... 5o.*..

rise 2 Prize of 3 are...... O.an500 Prizra of 100 are....... 100IUOY

APR3OzIRI&oz PsaEes.r. 10 Prizes of Sio5 are.......... 50,000

1100 Prize of N are..o ....... iUUS100 Priam of 200 are......... aMr

l- 999 Pries of $100 are .......... 99.9Sof 99 Priesof 100 are. ........... 711U 1

n[313 Prizes, amounting to.... 1.05.l00S

on A ats Wanted Everywhare.

0FPoa Cws. lRars, or any furthes65, information desired, write legibly ,.Ioa the undersigned. clearly stating yeuarit rsihe-nee with Sata. Coiunty, tIre.at and

naalaber. More rapil return muail d.liv-to cry will be aurrld bly your elnloajiu,on an envelope bearing yoar fall a.lress.

IMPORTANT.r 411 or.dinary Letters contaiuing; Postalem Notes, Mouuey Ordern issue I by all Ex-

press Clalpanies or New York be.hange,P Addressed,

IL A. DAUPHIN,New O. leans, La.

Address Registered Letters containingeurreney toD- New OaLriws NaTIoxur BaNs,

New Orleans, La.k. "R MEM EII, that the payment

Sof Prizes is Guaranrteed (by IfeeNattlonal Ilatale of New Orl.*anh.and the Tickets are cigned by the PrL.i-, dent of sa Institution. whose charteredrights are recognaied in the highestCourts; therefore, beware of all imita-tions or anonymoua s ehemes."ON IMN OM LAR Ils the prie of h.

*uallest part or haetioa of a Ticket iISIUEDS BT US in any lrawing.Anything In our name oleral for less ILb than a Dollar is a usandlle.

to Lr. F. Julius Heintz,l (Mtudemt o talana University, N. O..)

i Tenders his servioes to the people of

Covingtoa and the surroulding ousD-try.

OSee and llai ieme -t the Co.- aingtol Drug lere. 'i nsultatAee free.

DR. J. J. MEYLOR.•COVINOTON, LA.

[Lass or NawOaaus]Toeleds his tp essI aservices toobe peple o er aines. and the er-

_ndng eoury.

S La n d Ose1 New Orleans. ta.April 7. 1IMl. .

llRea is hkae-eby ir,. at tse I .',a-lia namid ssLtst ran Sled anti4c ou Lin aintention to rake lt.* prrict is tloret o iof his elsiei, and tl aI said p: of si'l .tkn madle blore tLe legi.ter tad Re- aoeiver, at New Orleans, La.. on lon lay,May 26. 1.90. viz:

CHRISTIAN BECK,Who made homestead entry No. 8656,

for the west. half of the northeastquarter, and' eathalf of the northwest foquarter of secte 6, township 6, southrange II east. t1. ikas idla. 'e

He sames the following witnesses toprove his eaostinnaos resai.lnae apon ,,,snd ..- ltivatiion ofsai.d lan . viz:Sl.glwisi A. (G-iaal.r. John Cook. A.

II. 'o!- . n .I n 'lristian ielo. sal of 11, , ,I'En mlalqr. 'erit l,. I.".SIs,12 wi I uos. J. 1;t llta, Register

BOSSIER HOUSE.ABITA 8PRINGS,

All ail eoamusieation with New Or.leone via the Northeasters (or Queeoam I Creseent) and East Louisauna •ailI

as roads. Orouds beautiflly shaded.'IThis popular house at this famous r-.aort, is sow open fo' the reception of

etl (este. It has been thorouhaly reso.rated anl a sew eottage has beeus add•,• d. An rteeia well (mineral) 500 feet

b has bees driven, with a low of 700Gd. gallons per day. Hot sad cold baths

will be provided. Ice constantly on| hand durtag the summer. lee boeusN, and refrigerator. Plenty of fresh milk.A dae table will be kept. A daily mail,a laily train and a daily boat each way.i Sulnday exeusions by both.

• itnats*d in the bealth belt of theworld. Malariaand epidemic unknown.M" A telegraph line to the springs.Terms--SI 60 per day. $10 per week.

be per month. Children half price.Address, ED. Bfl(SIER. Manager

Covington or Abita Springs. La.

Simon's Hotel and

RESTAURANT.

Abita Springs, ;La.

; Board by the Day, Week orMonth,= AT MODERATE PRIGES.

C lme o tpia to sriags sad glpot,

CRYSTAL SPRINGPrivate Boarding House.COVINGTON. ST. TAMMANY

PARISH, LA.

SKew by MRS. _. GOONTHIB .

'lhe elta the f h parish Is Mighlyvalued asd reesmmemded by physieiass.The bess has resetlye bees eampletelyremovated.

For further partleoulr, appl y e thepremises. or at the eee of She ie Ur.;ems Bee. 73 Chastre• stret.

Mulberry GroveHOTEL.

ear Coviasten. St. TamanyParish, La.

cI(.HI. LE TIIItAY, PROPRIETOF iT:ais popular summer resort in the

paney wools has, for the asoommoda.sion of familia. Mingle and double set.siage. Mineral springs equal to thoseof the Abita. Nplendi.l shale. Sebathing, lrst-class table and pleats ofmilk.

terms--Per Day. Si 50; per Week, ]o10; per Month, 35.

CLAIBORIE COTTAGE.SoUmUa ass Wutrn Pass Woos.

Covington, La.Per Month. $35. Per Day. $1 50.

This charming residesee, situated ona hill. opposite the tows of Govington."n the banks of the oague Fall•, lanotele for its HIelthful Iocation, Reati.a•ul esonery and BenlsontSprinag. Fanm.ilie. desiring to secure board will pleas.adre s JUL S B. M LIII.E,

Manager Cviagton. La.w1

S ERNEST'lSCommercial House

(Adjoining the Railro•d Depot.)

Cuviugton ...... La.MRS. E. DOMERGUE

-Dua.us m-

O2OCERIUS, CANNED 00ODS,DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Eto.

I ighest market prioe paid for

Country Produce.Headqnarters for Drummersu

Aceommuodtions for Horses and.arriages.ceals Saerved at All H eura

Noy's Restaurant-AND-

OYSTER SA LOON.

Covington, La.Opposite the Ralroad Depot.

IEALS SERVED AT ALL HOU S.Table supplied with the best the Sew

Osleans wmrket astods.

Bayou C(ook OystersIn the Shell, or Served ia Any Style,

at city Prices.

EUGENE'SSHAVING SALOON,

OOVmrGTON, La.N•ha . Nai Cadirus 8l•:mEo.

Lair D ' &. Ete.Ladles' lair Work a sposilmty.

RAZOaR PUT IN ORDER.

Land _ee New Odleas, La.April s, 18890I

Ntitke Is h"rhl.y give tt thr e follow-tmur aretl settler has lled notice of lintn-atkio to make final proof in support

f hins claim, an.! that said proof will benot.. before the jnug,. or in his ,ab..ne tha olerk of the district court. at

"oinaston, La., on Saturday, JuneI , 18W.), viz:

JOHN A. BARKER,Who made homesteai entry No. 7677.,

for the n4 rthwest quarter of uection 2H. wtownship 5, uath ange II east, St. lUe-!ena mWridian.

He name.e the following witnemses to',rwev his c.ntinuous resi lence uponand ,'nltiva'i ,D of . .i I lanI. viz:S. r. Whit-.,. '. Y.. LWitn.,. A. A. 1

noho-y anlt '. (. G.:.,+. all of t. Tau,- nsa:nt paris, l.. I

'say3l6t a rys%" J.. lkrt.ca Register. I

Hardy H. Smith.8aeasesor to J. E. Smith & So-,

COVINOTON, LA.

SDan. am

SGeneral erohandise.Coasistiag of all gthe reet aple rhle•,

DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.S i ARDWAdR AND CRIOCITY.

A and inlaeed v7y arhtile l• demad aacLted to thau market

TrrTh Higbst Prle paid for

Country Produce

CHARLES HEINTZ.(Ages)

Morohant.Bieeves continual sppiles of well

selected Dry (oods and ebooe FamilyGromeries. which will be sold at low ig.ate.

~Ceoatry prede.. takes i eaehage for gooda, at market prie.

.la eeomeetioa with the geawralamerematile basinms of this house, theproprietor has establishd a neat BAli

SMOIM, whee he will keep the inest ofWimes, Iqiqae, Iager Beer, Cigars, ete.eom.tealy om head. nd at pries to maltthe lamie.

CeVmste., La..

H. J. 8SITH'SarTdlL OGROCERY 8TORllBIT~aL aao0ar aroa&

DRY GOODS,RATS.

MtoNS.CROCKERt

Lad a Gemeeral Asseste.mt fe Olay aa.Omstry use. at the lowest

eait pries.Covington. La.

OHAS. H. IRUMPE,

Hardware, Stva, atey,'Paits,

Hewn hrarnisaiqs s*issDry Goods, Gro*riU. IEte.8ADDLERY, HARNESS, BTA-

TIONERY, ETC.At l Odrame pries,

Covington..... LA.P '1ntton and all oueatry produee

bought it mnrket rates.

EUGENE E. SMITH,

--eDaL. IU-

Staple sad Fancy GroerlesDRY GOODS. BOOTS 4

AND SHOES. ETC.

OOVInOTOB. LA._igh.s, -ispaid be ..eas, p...

Wool BuyIng a Spelalty.O. P. AMACKER,

Attorney-at-Law,TANOIPAHO.A ...... T.,A

t- lai Ellio ,ATTORNILTAT LAW.

Curysnro., La.Will atte.d to :he proving up of lnadSclaims.

Omee--With Jualge Thbopees.

VICTOR PLANCHE,State Line.

COVINGTOQN. LA.FRANCIS A. GUTYOL,

ArmTn=Z.AT-Law,AID REAL ISTATI AGIT,

COVINUTON.......LA.Deoirable towa and eonstry proper-Aes for sale on easy terms and cheapj

Vor asha. C teotions a speialty.

THE POLICE GAEZTTEIs the only illustratea peper In the

world contaihaiue all the latest seor-tional ant. sporting news. No athk.ooKeeper. Barber or 'lab oom e n affordto b without t. It always makeafriends wherever it go..

Mailed to say address ia the Uniteld4tates, securely wrapped. 13 weeks for

81 OIL llend FiveUeats for aunple eopy.lAcRaaD K. Fx,

Freankla Squaw. New York City.

A. PEOHON,OLD BAKERY,

Covinjton, La.This " w eel Bak ery hae been

It ea esmm l opm atlion S a number oyears. The popriete ha seaured the

erria oda Sitelsa pretendoalBARER, and Is ready to hamidl Bread,kes, es., equally am iod as e kbe

had aywhee, ad at pues that defyesaptite. o. * bat the paerepri Waler uemd la th bakeLr.

hrmd h sthis Bakery m be adbekw every rnralnla a"t the iters atYes.Leborde eadia I'ha.rged nliared aily Io all Part.of tow. sd Umrremadueargcetrv.

LOUIS B. ABADIE,(Agent.)

NEW BAKERY,OOVINGTON. LA.

DUSK NAD UTIEY DA7Bread dad Ckes as be had at thed•ad aear the mat aarket, or at tihe

Bakery.Wall deliver fesh Bread eve mere-

lg at your reasidenee, if deseChole and PFaney cakes a

Specalty.Orders for Cokes for pieal.m pauert

and suppers partlcsnlrly solieite.. All-aeh ordtrs should be seat in one dayin advance, and will be excated in amanner that will Kaarmantee +tafcuuton

Is oeaneclion with store ant •nlt•ay aBAR ROOM

has been etlabliahedt, well stoke.l wilthIte choicest Wise., Liquors, Cigars.,Lger Seer, ete.

Dr. Perez's n' "The auret reslaey for all Freald Iret•- '!pnlaritls " h.lt ta.. ) . lh.lrt .e. I rie. S.t-r b 'tl.. ir. J. . I'. rz, 16 . 1::,,-tart it.. kew Ualcazn., 1.4

Y

For Service.

The 8tandard-Bred TrottingStallion

Cliquot 4190..saled Asu. 5. 135. at the Wad-Itemewed I'airlawms tck

narm, Kememeky.81red by ABERDEEN t7.Three-year-.ol Reeordl, 2:46.

Tirht Dam W'II.I.TTA. by fia..lats N. "lay. Jr.. 2:22. (dire of Desaa.

go. :23}.1 rtc.me~Mal Dun by Tow I'5owns. gtnd.

sire of Joat W. l•h)wr. Sd1; HBasvaocswt oo. Sid:.; Ctros. 9:11; Farn

IL. 2:26; lloon+:T. I02). n.i na•hre.Amsanwn. Nired by Rvsdyka' H r'u.a.

roa•u. Fir.t D'u. Wwow lNa•casa,2•:9. by Scel.y'a Aumssacs arsT.

Fur ad.realj polyres ae Xatinal s I.-Wfag ktister.

ausasiz Fs. $15.J. W. - JONES.q,

vmringtoan. La.

ABITA RIVER

STRAY BRICK TARD.

O. C. ALEXIUI, PROPRIETOR

fsamfseturer sad Dealer inPaving Building, Red

Arch and EnglishFire Brick.

All etde left at the yard, or wt MIr.I. w. . Jass, will be pem ply at.teaded to.

CHAS. HEINTZ, Jr.,Stage Driver.

(COVTNGTON. ... *........L.UoA eOra haf at Hdlt' ae, ad.

-* he Is * s.. w lt .esh.

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INTZRNATIONAL

MINOTmwm.I:IItTEIIa~. Usnww sR S UmU=L3V..

Wd 3WA~ Add- msum-mm wmg b

TUU4 T IPARI NV.(s.Arbm Vrb. .AIN.r.L____ ? 3V

NACIrI,WIS.

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RACINE.WI&

- OUR LEADER. -N.ELm. NAss. bTmr ST l WMlr.

BECK 6 GAIRDNEZR,M EIRT U, ,S TrA. H

NI LARGEST BUGGY CART, AND HARNESS DEALERS U THE UNITED STATES An

To New OrIeau..

All Rail.Via a@ him Jsmlseau nay is r.learn ama Neathsrnser ImairsiAll rail eonamaietle betwega c.W

jimtl m New OMagr his been am.tabliahe~l oveuib.O above rt~eak wtRb0aseho oleal Uselem.iee will be waevery t6aday. sad sably limb. adarinth ek aeeerdia 10 takefoil ala

DAILY- ZCiRr SUNDAY.Leave COslgtea.t 6 a. IL. sad it.

uriveatNew Otesamaat 30 la.Leave New Orliam at r. . and a."

rive at uviagiom at $ 31 em. rSUNDAY KICOBRIOwm.

Leave New O demw at 7:1 L a.. or.rice at ovi~tc at .101M a. in.

Leave tivibgtK.. at 4.40a. a., minI mo.rive at New O..ame at 7 r. I

Tickets mst 1'e peored at eb. De.pot, beore eater ca,

ii I POITEVZPNc. w~k

TIlE SlE'~3Eu!IZW CATIELIA

Wi. HAN@Vin, CaptIinIL Laemo.uw Clark.

Corem.ulm April Is. low~Wll have ><i smilnbe. -

lb.i aaivalJ of farn howl'obavtharla Dept.

bead of Ibalem Viela street.FLos Mlasmvuaa, Lswwvmin as. Mas..

DAILY. (exmept 805.1)5 eel Were...day.,1 s p . SLalin.

Rebimag-Lasesve Umasimnevi lh:DAILY, SAGA a. a.

XCUio ---1r Maunvmao Law..-vso Kairsmz ass Osa Lamprno:

SCNPAT *m Wumuwam AM, Sa. M.

SvueDAy AND Wu masswa , 8 p.M..train.

watee = Weadhe r1 lmWinFasTrilla way ........ p$Fa.. Kieweiu~a Ds.e, (IsammiTrip)....... ... i$freight roememidilly at .e Iam..

Villemd Nashville Depot. beal of lgaiStreet. W.. U I YZ M. Aura.

_______A7 0 Careelet etauit_ICreWs the Lake.lotsl tD:s o4

1P L ea.NCoiy.. PIPPO .arrive at Sew tdesaaee Wedme.ala.

Imvea New Odesam evrcy U4alndaofto A. In.. ANA mahes ast 4b.

R*ATUS Ulu' FEIRIAl n."451am, per bael... .. o mDry baurubs... ........ eme11,

leeks........... ..... ea. .Other vae.is psayeigeel

!al Tbdr . ule admoe y.

TWO SONS.14 r~s&TRN... ..... A A uWill leave head of low Dm, Maw

Xe~tumr~8.wl IU eve avCeebmwusoMONDAY, ass. aRI .*aT Owrk SSZrol

Wiper.p blss........3..-!a.eely .............. IsMSks.eb ............

Oth~er ae. I5 pwapae-1 ..J. 1. CLANK. A~eM.

Head of Sew alme. Now Orhems.

JOSEPH A. REID.A rrusrsr As. t etzn-ae(DJi IUfl' rt. LA

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