st. tammany farmer (covington, la.) 1894-12-01 [p ]resolved, that this testimonial of our loving...
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L. WammiJo - i.
Lots for sale deap. Apply toJao. Exurasraz.
Preaching at Mklell to-ight 7:1Usad tomorrow at the usual hoursby Rev. R. B. Downer. His lastappointment. Go out and bear him.
POETRY.
December is here! How the seasonsadvance!
Catch onto his nibs with thestriped pant.!
KNIGHTS OF HONO.--TheGrand Omeers will pay an oacialvisit to St. Tammany Lodge, No.3476, next Monday night. All mem-bers are requested to be present.
The new and growing town ofHammond, in Tangipahoa Parish,has a bank, which reminds us thatthere is a good opening in Coving-ton for such an instatution.
Mr. F. Mattbies, of the GermanSettlement, presented us with someane new syrup last Saturday. It
is about the color and thickness ofstrained honey. and is finely Sfavor-ed.
Thanksgiving Day was quietlyobserved in Covington. Appro-priate servees were held in theMethodist Church, by Rev. R. B.Downer and there was good attend-ance.
t'hANC FonR BA%(GAI•S. - Mr
C. M Kaufman, in the Pellaotbuilding, has made a great re-duction in prices, and is sellingout below cost. Now is your chanceto buy goods cheap. See advertise-ment.
Drun.-In Covington, La., Mon-day, Nov. 26, 1894, Henry Sidney
Power, son of Phillip Power,of New Orleans. aged 34 yearsA member of Apollo Lodge, No.127, K. of P. The remains weretaken to the city for interment.
Mr. John H. Thompson, amodel farmer, who.e place is afew miles north of Covington, pre-
sented us with some fine ribboncane last Saturday. One stalk waseight feet long and had twenty joints.He reports that everybody in hisneighborhood lost their plant caneby the late freese, of Mlonday, Nov.12.
POSTPONED.
" ESMERALDA.-The charminglittle drama 'Esmeralda' which wasto be presented to-night at the Towa.Hall, for the benefit of the talentedyoung writer, .Miss Mary Uel~ePoole, has been postponed till nextSaturday night, Dec 8 on accountof the protracted illness of MissPoole. The cast will be composedof the inest amateur talent of NewOrleans and Covington. A raretret is in store for all who attend,and there will doubtless be acrowded house. Admission 26cents.
MiaarID.--I New Orleans, La.,Wednesday, Nov. .1, 1894, at theresidence of the bride's parents, byRev E. Forman, Mr. Charles C.Frederick, of Covington, La., andMies meaner L. Cox, of New Or-leans.
''he bride is g dqqghter of Capt.Matthew Cox, a popular marinerin the New Orleans and Liverpooltrade, and the groom is a wellknown and popular native of Covy-ington and one of our leading mer-chants. The happy couple return-ed on the evening train and re-oeived the congratulations of theirnumerous friends, and we join in
is the* long li*e ai4 1iftsPer:
eourth t rtery Conference forTaUlsheek Circuit was held at Fits
geraId's, Nov. 26 and 27. D. C.
l! "Is, pastor. -Th next Quarter-ly meeting will be held at HickoryGrvre Church.
Mf )ou have not paid your assess-
mt fo the services of your Pas-
tor for I.44, do it quickly, or it
wdill be too late. If you have no
mon•y pay it in provisions made
A1 trie farui. T1'iin of a .qinister
in charge of seven chi.thes in lt.T'wasany Par•h whose member-ship in 1893 was 267, eumpelligtheir Paster to worry through 1694on a paid salary of about $100.Methodists ought to do better thanthat.
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RESOLUTIONS -OF RESPECT.
IaN Mnoar or Ran. Gao. T. VcmuiIs.
Whereas, In the Providence ofGod, the beloved Superiateadetof the Methodist .unday Schoolof Covr.gton, La., entered intorest Nov. 12, 1884, lherefore be it
Resolved, That as a School it Liour desire to pay a-slight tribute tohis memory. In the death of Supt.VIcusus we feel bereaved of a truefriend, a wise counselor sad a faith-ful Superintendent. Having beenassociated with the Sunday Schoolat Covington for the past thirtyyears, he has known and watchedover as from our first recollection.We have been so accustomed to hisvenerable appearance it seemedlike he would never leave us. Welittle thought that Sunday, Nov. 11,he was delivering his farewellmessage.
Resolved, That as a School, wepledge ourselves to treasure hiswords of wisdom gven unto us,and so live as to meet him again inHeaven.
Resolved, That the "Buoy BeeSociety" of this School be request-ed, as a labor of love, to see that hisgrave be neatly cared for, and thaton Nov. 1st of each year it be decorated with fowers.
Resolved, That this testimonialof our loving sympathy be presentedto the kind editor of the St. Tam-many FARMER, with request forits publication.
MAar ABXET,NANMIE PHARIS,
Committee.
Adolph Alexander, the insanewhite man who was arrestedsome time ago, was taken to theState Insane Asylum, at Jackson,last Monday, by Sheriff Stroble.
PERSONALS.Mrs. L. Batson, of Poplarrille,
Miss., paid a pleasant visit to rela.tives and friends in Covington lastweek, and was the guest of lmrs.Adolph Frederick. She returnedto her beautiful home on Tuesday,accompanied by her cousin MissSallie Cook.
Mr. J. Doody and his charmingbride, of Mobile. Ala., spent a fetdays very pleasantly in Covingtorthis week. They were guests ofMr. James Dowling.
Rev. iH. W. Wallace was a wel.come visitor here last week.
Mr. J. W. Davenport, who isemployed in Pontchatoula, La.,paid a pleasant visit to relatives andfriends in Covington this week.
Mrs. R B. Downer and sotICharlie left last Saturday for Nu mOrleans on a visits to relative, andto attend the celebration of Rev.Dr. Walker's go!den wedding.
31r. Joseph A. Hincks, Secre-tarv of the Board of Admioistrators, Tulane Educational Fund,who recently removed to the city,spent last Saturday and Sunday toCovington, and paid the FARMEs ashort visit.
TWO MERRY MAIDS.
I Dr. Price's Cream Baklag PowderWeesFFir best Msd.Iaus Disss.
NOTICE.
I will be at the following namedplaces on the dates given, for thepurpose of ,ollecting parish andState taxes a
SPearl River, Dec. 4.Florenville, Dec. 3,Bayou Lacombe, Dec. 7.
J. J. SrToaLI.Collector.
RUSSIAN LINIrMENSes .t Oltement fo(er REcen.l.l•3ts-
La•se Dark, Swl0er Lilmbh. re.s. nr F au. bh aD rUr.,-.a.
CHARTER. _.',eud of Louisi-an-Parsh ~ f ,.
Taaiwany.
Know All Men by These Presents: pThat we Henry Williams, Richard |Ovelto, Wlaim T. Washington, Mary dWilliams, Ephraim Brown, Albert Wil- tson and Mark Kennedy, each a rest- -dent of 8t. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, eaviling ourselves of the laws of the JState relative to the formation of cor- 1'porations for Literary. Religious and |Charitable purposes, do, In the pres- dence of the undersigned witnesses,hereby form ourselves, az well as thosewho may become ilembers hereof after
frpiboirpdrgttoe, with the pow- r,• toi•.s, sd 4.1; t* 'ipuAoses I
I1owly, to-wit; cArticle I.
The name and title of this corpora-tion shall be, THE EASTERN BTAR bASSOCIATION, OF MADISONVILLE. tIts objects shall be to teach and dis-seminate a love for the reading andstudy of the Holy Bible, to promote ygeneral literary knowledge and culture camong the members, to encourage peo- tpie to attend church and diriqv war- aship, to presry and canli6e order and adenorumo on the premises of this cor- pporation during its meetings for any areligions, literary, intellectual or char- eItable purpose, to help and relieve the tsick by furnishing them with nurses ia4 attendance anu me4id i and m•i di-
pal treqtqpent durin slckussa, and toblry the dead, Thls eorparatlos shallUexist for ilaety.nlue years, commenc- thug lhr the date of the recordlnr ofthis charter In the Clerk's Ofice of thisperish, but it may be dissolved sooner iby consent of the members, as Is here-after provided.
Article I.This corporation shall have power to
make and use a corporate seal, and toalter it at pleasure: to make contracts;to obligate itself towsnlothers; to holdothers obligated asd boun utq 1 t ;tolease, let, buy, sell, own an4 er
Mables dun Immovablea,t feaf andIsdeal ph rty; 6t ieieve donatloasInter vior and lortis cause; to saueand be seed; to make. pass sad enactall by-laws, ordinnaces and resolutioasrequired to presre an arce' gtudeca dect at etl on its prem-.p .q..exp r o . s pi M-
less 'aiaj peroq, tem-bei es as weR as these who qe aret membhas, for viogatta gb tr-Ias, Qrdl.agaos, -esolt0s and reqlireament;of thts (nwporation; to preserve andp rotect ts property; to levy fInes upon
tsembrs and others claiming any•or te prinllges and bmease or thiscegporaUton, for falure, neglect or re-fmnl to obey, observe or comply withItle y-laws, OQranes, rebolstissant . equirmets of this Corpereati,.
I tu et seed two ars ar fre ach per-wse Aealsltag; to levy dues and as-
Poplarvlle High School.OFFERS THE VERY BEST FACILITIE8 FOR SECURING A
STLorouegl - Practclal - educationWith the least outlay of time and money. Ample buildings, well selected
Sfurniture. A corse of study suited to the practical needs of the people,
iand a facty compoesed of tachers of known abill.y and successful ex-
perlence. Enrolment, 217. Boarders, 72. Expenses guaranteed to be0 less than any similar school. Session opeas Monday, Sept. 8, 1894.
Send for circulars. Address, W. I. THAMES, Principal.e Or T. IB WHITE, tiec'y Board,
SPoplarville. MlIe.I E ml0 l
sessments upon the members of this ,Corporation, and upon others claiming sany of the benefts and privileges there-
i. of, for the purpose of defraying the ex- Is penses and promoting and accomplish- Ia Ing the objects and purposes of this
Corporation, but no dues nor aesess-ments shall exceed fifty cents a monthfrom each person; to expel, dismissl and deprive members of their member-ship herein, sad others of their privi-
e leges and benefits herein and hereof,for failure, refusal or neglect to obey, Iobserve and comply with the By-Laws, t, Ordinances, rules, resolutions and re- t
n quirements of this Corporation: to tamend this Charter, and to appoint such Iother oacers and agents when neces-sary, and whose election is not pro-"vided herein. C
i Article III.The domicile of this Corporation t
shall be in the town of Madisonville,ISt. Tammany Parish, Louisana. All
d judicial process shall be served upona the President, and in his absence uponthe Vice President, and in the absenceof both of these, upon the Secretary orTreasurer.
Article IV.The officers of this Corporation shall
be a President, Vice President, Secre-tary and Financial Secretary and Treas-urer, Chaplain, Grand Marshal, and a
e Board of Directors, and the Board ofDirectors shall be composed of five
d members of this Corporation, and thee President and Vice President shall each
be ex-offcio members thereof.
Article V.
-The President, and in his absencethe Vice President, shall preside at themeetings of this Corporation, and of 4the Board of Directors; in the absence I
'+ of both the President and Vice Presi-. dent, a majority of the members pres-ent shall forthwith. elect a President Ipro tempore, who shall preside at that t
. meeting; should any other olicer be Iabsent, the President shall appoint one 1pro tem. In this Charter the word IPresident shall be understood as mean-ing the acting President. *
Article VI.
The minutes, by-laws, ordinances, I- resolutions, rules and requirements ofW this Corporation shall be written by the,i Secretary in a book, and the same shall
be signed by the President and Secre-If tary, and the Secretary shall be the
custodian of the same. All warrantsfor money to be paid out by this Cor-
I poration shall be by warrant upon theTreasurer, signed by the President, andcountersigned by the Secretary. TheTreasurer shall keep the moneys of thisCorporation. He may be compelled togive such bond as this Corporationshall require.
The Grand Marshal shall preserveorder and decorum at meetings on the 4premises of this Corporation, and exe- I
w cute and enforce the By-Laws, Ordi-d nances, resolutions and requirements ofd this Corporation, if the same be not in
V. conlct with the laws of this 8tate norof the United States, and order and de-corum among members and others
Smarching therewith at funerals and iprocessions conducted by this Corpora-
, The Chplin shall perform the Fune-ral Services of this Corporation for thedead, and shall visit the sick.
n The Board of Directors shall holdand order all elections for ofia•ers,a count the votes and declare the result.No person can become a member ofthis corporation, or connected there-with,or be entitled to any of the bene-
I flts and privileges, unless his name isproposed by, and hie character and fit-ness therefor is recommended by thehoard of Directors. The Board of DI-rectors shall visit the sick, purchase
i for the sick necessary supplles andc medicine, and designate and appointparties to wait upon sa• attend to the
I sick, and go for the doctor wheneverthey deem it necessary, and all suchcharges and expeqses so authorized rand incurred shall be binding upon the iCorporation.
Article VII.
No person shall hold an office in norvote for olicers in this Corporation,who is not a member and twenty-oneyears of age, except as above provided.All persoans, of both sexes, minors aswell as those of age, may by recom-mendation become entitled to all theother benefits and privileges of thisCorporation, upon paying the dues andassessments, or if the same shall bepaid for them by another.
Arqte vIIThe name of aph ~adLdate for an
o oe oin this Corporation shall be pro-posed in the meeting, andthe Directors I
d shall take the votes upon all the candl- ISdates for the same oflce at the same
- time, and the caandidate receiving the- greatest number of votessdiall be eject-ed for one year. The Prelsident shall
e not vote in the election of olcers, uan-less there be a tie, in which event he I
d shall immediately vote, and the candi-date in whose favor he shall vote shallbe elected.
r If an qace bjcQ cs saa~t by •esth,re- ovail or. rai n t 'etonSshall be forthwith held to ll the 'a-canoy.
'Aticle X.No member of this Corpozation shall
Sbe liable for the debts of the Corpora- Ition.tion.
Article XI.Nine members of this Corporation, 21
years of age, Including olacers. shallconstitute a quorum, ad 4 ahlty ofthe quorg• gI;tit hsv powwer to enactall B'La'ws, Ordinances, resolutionsand requirements; elect omcers, ap-prove bills, authorize expendituresand disbursements, and do and performeverything which may be performed bythis Corporation, except qas Icp dis Article eIZ
cle XII.It shall be anoessary for a majorlty
of all the members of this orporoticato vote in favor thereof, In order to de-prive any omeer of his oece herein, Inorder to amend or alter this charter,in order to sell or mortgage the Im-movable property of this corporation,in order to dissolve this Corporation.
Article IIH.Henry Williams shall be the
President of this CorporqtlgOvelton, the lst Viee President; Wil-
m sWashington th erat Sec-hra Ma Williams the Irsi
iu l Secretary, ad KphralmBrow the t Treasurer; Alfred
l IonJ tes aad Erabetllsheigtmu, with the Paelsdent adn
vice p~resi? t, abell be te Iti 'atdof Immact9g ,ar tan h ahlat WA*aogaalr sh nll tlts otse uatil tilplst Saturday in December. l494, awhichday an electieo shall be held toieache of said oSers, and succeisomelected, who shall at once take thelieace and serve antil the last Natnrdain December, 185, at which timae, amamually thereafter, a election shalbe held and oeaes elected to serve tooe year.
Artise fy.This Corporllen shall ac be din
sorrlvedortIU9 se hold so elegies
on the day provide herein, but theofficers of the preceding year shallrimaln in omce until the next electionday, and shall continue and remain Inofce, until an election is held, sadofficers electe 1.
Article XV.Whenever this corporation is dis-
nolved, one discreet and responsiblemember shall be elected as LiquidatingCommissioner, and he shall collect theassets, dispose of the property, andturn the proceeds over to those entitledthereto, and shall do and perform allthings necessary toward finally ren-dering up and liquidating its afairs.
Thus done and signed on this the 10thday of September, 1894, in the presenceof Thomas Taylor. Wesley Lee andClay Elliott, competent witnesses, re-siding in this parish, and who also signtheir names hereto, together with thesaid principals.
HisHENRY X WILLIAMS.
Mark.RICHARI) OVELTON,WM. T. WASHINGTON.,MARY WILLIAMS.EPH. BROWN,
HIisALBERT x WILSON.
Mark.His
MARK x KENNEDY,Mark.
Witnesses:THOMAS TAYLOR.
IllsWESLEY x LEE,
Mark.CLAY ELLIOTT.
The within and foregoing act of' in-corporation, having been handed to mefor inspection and examination, as toits legality, and having examined thesame, I hereby certify that in my opin-ion the objects and purposes of saidCorporation are legal, and none of theprovisions contained in said act are con-trary to law, and I therefore indorseand approve the same.
BOLIVAR EI)WARDS,District Attorney,
Sixteenth Judicial District of Louisilan.Covmngton, La., Sept. 12, 1894.
State of Louisiana, Parish of St.Tammuany.
I certify the wIthin and f..regolng tobe truly recorded in Book of MortgagesF, folios 559, 560, 561, 562.
Witness my hand and seal officially,I this 14th day of September. 1894.
FRANK W. HOSMER.Deputy Clerk and Ex-Oflclio Recorder.
TO SCHOOL TEAGHERSNotice is hereby given to all Teach.
ers of the Public Schools. that I will
be in Covington on the first Saturdayof each month,. for the purpose of signing their warrants.
J. A. S3MITH,President School Board.President School Board.
I L. Ihnubion. .aieas Dowliug
ROUBION & DOWLING,Livery Stable.
Opposite the Railroad Depot
V t!NEr hISUAl i.s, J.ETARIG.,
AL..T:ic O' 11AXD.
Handsomze and 3tylial Tarnoeut.Sp~.al ipl•qcewomen to )tgs)lters.
Unexo lied, servioe to patrons. Pricesmojerate; conreyances furnishod forhalls, parties, funerals. etc.
We hav a fine HEARSE and giveour personal attention to funerals.
A select Mesortment of Ci skets andCoffins always on hand.
THAYER'S
lectic li d,4 sae and infallible remedy for all
aches and palns, of every description,externally and Internally, wherever lo-
cated about the body.
It CuresNEURALIIA, P&RA[LYSIS,
ERYSIPELAS, , 4Tq. tA,
Adu al dieegsa of trhe Nerves andMuscles. lar sale by
BUMITH ANDERSON,Covingtou, La.
The ART AMATEURBes. and Luraest Practical
" " Art .1t'. tiee(The only 4jrt IodlkrJ.a awarded a
Medl t the th orld's Fair.)Invaluable to all who wish to make
their living by art or to make theirhomes beautiful.F[OR tOc. we will send to1IAa any one mentioning this publi.
a cation a speclmeq copy, withr supe rt cqg for copying or
Siing) and 8 pplementary pages
of desigs (regular price 8c.) OrVOR *5c. we wmll snd alo "'Palat-ia MIar et Iamerr so90 pages.)
MONTAGUE MARKS,S23 Union Square, N. Y.
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Milkt Milk! Milk?From the gelebuated herd of Pure
Wl ooded Jersey Cows, at Esther Plan-tation, delivered at Covington, C"al-
Sborne and Abita Springs, for Twenty,i ave Cents per gallon.
a The f.moa~s salj'a plSintgs water of
4;I p~ait Jiu will be delivered by our.
lmilkiman, in gallun jugs. fresh froma the Springs, at Ten Cents per gallon,h Address orders tq
W. W, 1 o'nPJO1E, Agent.aLther 'Iautation, formerly Sulphur
r C. T. C80HMALZ.Lrliverv and Sale Stable,
S AITA SPRINGS, LA.d Fiae Tahlyhos. Baitimotre+, Sarre)s,
Hi nBl. e and Deoe H:eated Carr]as,SSddl Borsa. Ete.
. BRUlA B'STATE AND INSUR-
- ANCE AGENT.
I H. HdatKms, ,Prbat sma M•usger. Wi. Qas•Super, u Smemt.F. RmCa,, i., •tMM, o. H. XoC'muua., s•c'y a Tree
O. Cusaems, Lamber Maamqer.
Central Ianufaeturing LuamberCoLmnoD.
I- ANUFAtUMES OF -
SASH, DOORS AND BLiNDS.All kinds of Store and Office Fittings.
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.Offmi'. n,,d Fnetcry, Corner Howard Avenue and D ry ad.v . htser.t.
gW- :,ead of Now aa-in "_ NEW ORLEANS.Drawer 4. Mechzinick Dealers & Lnmbermefn', Exchan e.
P_ O. Box 8168. elephone 122.
Hardy H. Smith.%4.mlrrn!rur toe J. 1'. S*,itl. S Sor.
JUVIN(ITON, LA.
Ixsuau. IS
General Merchandise.oasiating ot all the grIat stsple ,rtie:I.,
lACY fI OOI)$ AND (*t(LMIoldl:N.LIARIDWAteL ANIJ ',oIC1gKfIEK
And indeed every article it: dernan! a.suited to this market
ptrThe Uiglhest Prioe paid for
Country Produe
FREDERICK BROS.Just Received
A FRtESH 9TOCK OF
Fancy Dry Goods,
CHOICE FAMILYGROGERIES.
CANNED GOODS. ETC.FINE SHOES AND
ILadies' Underwear. S. ' ECI.jLTY.
TEN PER :l4l NT. $AVED) bypurchasing trom us. Call and be convinced.
CHARLES HEINTZ.(Atm.)
Merchant.ooeeivee coutuanal supplies of well
selected Dry Goods and eLhoae FamilyGrooeries, whiob will be mold at low ig.ures.
Xa•1'ountry proalst.e t.keo:l in ex-mhange for gsoo4K, at m:urket price
I,•n connection With the et.er.al:.ercantile business o :his htou.e, theproprietor has establie•e .: a•at IAIl1(O01M, where he sill steep t:ae *:fSet ofWines, Liguors, Lager Beer, Cigra'. etc.
,mnstantly on hbeas..an d .ot "r re : seaitthe aUcs.
Set'Jttcgon, I .a.
C. M. KAUFMAN,
Cheap Cash Store- C)VINGTON, LA. -
In tbo Pel!oat building.
Dry Goods, Notions,Canned Goods,
Shoes and Hats....-' ~rooeries.
Hardware, Crockery,Great Iteductieon Aim
P-Wices.
Selling Out1el••ow Ot.
Now is your chance to
BUY GOODS CHEAP.
W. ,NNEDY,Notary Pubio..4VIN('ITON. L•A.
Wan. Breed iteop. Duanan .Xemn p.
KEMP & KEMP,A1l'O(iRNI'Y8 AT LAW,
orace-- A-.1te City, La.Wi qttuetua tle .un;tu$t in St. Toam*amany, Wa1lshiajgtot. Livingston, Bt.
Helena sae aisgipasboa prarbes.
JOSEPH A. REID.,.9VIN t )TON. LA.
(;la Elliott,sTreag4y aT LAW.
Dr. FP. JU•lts Heint~z,enasdeu bis aervitsee to the people olovington and the seurronuding coun-
OMote and eseidene -t the Co-.ington Dr•u btore. 'aomaltator free.
DR. J. F PIGOP'T,dJfXINGTiON.)T LA.
(lees his prolea@ional qerviou to lbeiublic.Omoe and residence on Columbiatreet, neDt to Frederiok's :)rag Store.
)R. C. Z. WILLIAMS.
P .An :'l:l(N PUHYSlCIAN. iSesideace of. the torner east of the
ro-on Hall.Day .ld Night ~clls promptly atten:-4. CImunio Diseases : Specialty.
DR. ERNEST 7OUNG.AnIra SrPseS, L•.
Tender. hi protemsional servioes tohe public throughout the country.
OG. W. MASON.(Real Estate Agent.
Prompt atter.tion sity, to senaing and:olleotiouns felt 6m
IVYATT'S BUSINJESS COLLEGE
.II 'I.OY i ENT A;ikNCY. '.4eridlan. .HlIalselppl,
Is pleased to announce to professio-ml and business men of every hamlet, 3rillage, town and city la the South thatIt is at all times prepared to furnishthem with competentaccoutaonts, sten-ograpber, ett. No student s gradu-
ated who is not fully qualifed to do thehighest class of work In his line, andnoae but worthy, reliable young -meand women will ever be Indorsed forany position.
Actual Business From the 8tart isthe system used In W t's BusinessCollege, a.l oet the theoreticl tet-
hook, copying method, as is the ase imost schoolaAddresslmployment nc Wyatt's
Business College, Merlui is.
H. J. SMITH'S
I)RY (IOuI•S.
.; -I'* )r.%*
A.4 t U(i..eeml Aw..ort.:sn.at for Oity .n-tOo'ntry r.e, .rit he lowevt
* SJ :.rie.m.
Coviun ron. La.hlighest rices pd.*I for Wool 'lideo.Chleker . eto ke.. .to.
Chrs , .- riet it 8 D Anderson
Smith & Anderson.S-DALXE1 S IN-
Staple and Fanoy GroceriesDRY GOODS, BOOTS
AND SHOES. ETC..OVIN(1TO. IA.
lighest prices pi . fot country pro.
O. V. RICHARD,JUST RECEIVED
A full line of
FALLGOODSYou can save money by calling on
oe before making your purchases. 1have a full line of
'0OOL DRESS GOODS,FLANNEL.'i,
CANTON FLANNELS,EI)ER DOWNS,
And all other geods found in a firstclass store. I also arry a fall line of
SHOE., MaLLINELRI ANDFANCY GOODs, AND
General Merchandise.Will give my personal attention to
appeial oarders.No trouble to show goods.
O. V. Richard,(Columbia strect,
COVINGt1ON. I,.\.
DR. V. FREDERICK,DRUGGIST.COVIIN'Or , b...S -Dux.a Is -
AMERICAN, tENtiL:iAND ENGLISH
Druag, fMedicinesand Chemaiclls.
FAN cY AR TICLES B1tU8HB3sPERJIFUMERY, ETC.
aU- l.c.ice Cigars and Tobaeoo,Ciiamretec and Pipes.
r P'!,yvieian' preeariptions ase-enrntsly emnponndetd.
A. PECIION,OLD BAKERY
Covington, La.That "old -eleile"' BDakery has bhes
in suocemfrci ope:rsou for a number ofyears. The p'o-iletor has r ered theervain of l n-olr4 a p~rofssioao l
IHAiER. and ise teay to furnisL Bread.(h tre., et. eq.tali u; .ood as can istise :aywhere. and :t: price: that def:aosantieton. None but the ipnre*'priSn Water uses! iu the iaskerv.
Bread from this Bakery crea be foundfresh every morning at the store at Mr.Jules Peohon. ie princ;pal depot.Bread Delivered Daily to allt Pt s
ABITA SPRINGS. LA.iTmIs! I.t:i"c, .. , .5 [real. Stock ,t
ohOC2Ul, CANNED 000DS.
tf othing, Notions, Hosiery,Crockery. Hardware.
And. everything usu ally kept in . firstrclass store. The patronage of l he publicis respectfully solicited.
H. J. CONRAD,iro,'riutor.
Smith Cottage.Covington, La.
CUG}. KS lIrH, !'Prorietor.
This tine cottage, having been thor-oughly repaired and enlarged, is nowopen for the reception of guests.Large and airy rooms, handsomelypapered and newly furnished. Widehalls and galleries, ine shade trees,etc. Table supplled with the best themarket afford..
Apply to or address,EUG. B SMITH,
Ctovington, La.
i T- - ---THE
BIJOU CONFECTIitNERYSM:a:devitle. La.
MISS 11. S. JOHNSON, IPropri. tr
I E (:OLD iODt Pi'o',
i ICE CIIA11, (.KEI':i,
Ci ANIDY. vJU IIS, AND(liENk it. L COuFEN"rIONEJY.
:s.ANDWtII}HE.
HOXI-MADE CAKESA Sieoialty.
uid Xadlt onSIhTHE 'P ARR
NEW CA]U.IA,'wM. faxnmO -l, 'O•apim.
il Laxwuorr, Clerk.Conmmeneing May 1, 18O.
.-- Will leave ileberg. ethearldval ef emfe f
-- - Potebiatrain Dept, Id of Elyivan PFilds street,
DAILY, (e•eept Wednesday s ad 8un-days,) 4 r.. train.
RETURNING I.avums MIDI O4)VILLtDAILY, at 5&o a. at.
WVter and ,'Jaher jermittlig
:X(:Ua RION8.Mandeville, Lewisburg, Madison-
ville and Old Leanding.WUNDAX$ and WEDNESDAYS, 8 a. .
train.FreigLt received daily at the laouis
v ille and Nashville Railread depot, headof Giroel street.
W. G. COYLE A CO., Agents,47 (aronadelet street. eorer Union.
i'eI -lldIaenvtte and r-ovt.:-
TheO Schooner
A__iJOSIE WEAVERWELVER.. ...... MASTEI .
Will leave bead of New Bast,. NewOrleans, every THURSDAY, at S .x.
lIeturntlng will leave Covingtonever).MONDAY, at 4 P. m.
RAT, 0. O• IR IGll'T:U:tton, ner bale........... 30 sent•-ID !arrlsa..............1. 16 en.rks ........................ .t oesn-Ot.er rates in proportiun.
J. . CLARK, Agent,dead f 'ew fBasna. New O(iecn'.
A eross tie Lak e.
F. MI. PIPPO!Leave. Covingt.oh every) Tueminy hab,
arrives at New Orleans or Wedneo.M 3Lave New Orle..." vrl.; Saturdatat 10 A. r., and arrives at Covingtooon Sunday
RATES. OFP IIRIUHT.Cotton, per bale.............. 30 cent..Dry barrels ................. 15 see,.Sacks...................... 10 r. "
(tl.:r sJto. in reoortlen.
ComumsercIal fourse(A&.joining the Railroad Deit.)
Covington...... La.COMIORT ABLE ROOMS POR
.•R~ANSIiN VTSITORS.Hfea.quarterr for Drurm.-.ra.
Av onmmodatione for HIorses :aarrimges.
I-.t \. L..a-, ... 12 !Au....Aleal.i Served ats All Helaer
Mulberry GroveHOTEL.
Near Csvington. St. Tarana~Pariah. La.
tl.4Al•1.Y THIERY, PItOPRtI•Kro.
This popular summer resort in thepiney woods has, for the aec•smmoala-tion of families, single and double cot-aes. Miaeral springs equal to thoseof the Abita. Spleadid shade, ine
athi Szst.elaes table and plea:-, or:iltk.'FcrIr-; r Day. 31 50; per Week.;10; per Month. $35.
CRYSTAL SPRINGPrivate Boarding House.COVINGTON, ST. "A:alA.• .\:N
PAl'ISH, l.A.-dept by MRS. F. (UGNTmt;:st4.
Tra h y'_, Uo: PM
•heb llais of the parish to hlglnl-*lued and resommende! by physieianaThe house has recently been completelrenovated.
For further partieulars, apply on the.remises, or at the oioe of the Nets (.
SBe .'3 Chartre street.
iaion'M IeHotel and'
RESTAUIIANiT.
4blta springs, la.
Board by the Day, Week orMonth.
A.' IIODERAT'' PIGJI.
Coasest anoe to Soinras -Aad spbs.____________________________ ----- 4 I
MUGNIER BROS.Crescent Hotel
Wandoville, La.
t ... well-know,, select Hotel, fra.-nlg on Lake Pontchartrain, noted for itsexcellent table, beautiful garden, withtwo pure clear springs of mineal water,is now open for the season.
Fine drives throngs the forest or playwoods. Splendid i lagin. Sa.s4ilcrabs sad all kinds of fish always ohand. Daily eomsmalnieatio with ewOrl ~an via the t as Louisiana Railroador steamer New Camelia. By rail, ea!
one-hall hour fronm Abits tprings.Write for terms.
MU(IMIELL BROS•,Msadeville. IA.
Boarding Rouseand Bestauraant.
The undersigned, having remere
his Bearding House and Restaurant
from the Briggs Houm to the mialingl
opposite the Couathose, respeaetaily
solieit, the oatronage of the putlie.
Meals and Lunch Served atAll Hours.
rIERMS-One Dollas pv.r Day; hirDollars per W-ek.
L. POOLB.
MORTEE & BOURGEOISPAINTERS.
STAINING.VAltNIFIIN*',HA lD OIL FINISHINOG,KAI.SOMININ(i , ,-c.
S ('ona'trv .rleru' iven 'trietattentiot-. A.: Work unnrastIeed to
[(iv:' rasisttiwtime.
FOR SALE.A complete set of Sugar Machiry,
in good order, Incadodug Boler andEge, hr saUy paert of ame, at EstherLPlhoaetem, formerly 8ulpher Sprig.
Apply to or address,W. U. O'BISRNR, Ageat,
Coringtlo, La
No,831 (old Now 15)
PI As. .1Fw ToiL...W. NA.d
Nam've lb. hew.... C&Now Tas...
Nto~hemm LAume.n Oa,Iamd.m, (Is U. AL)...... LULU
Jrnt.,.aaa Fl AmoebtkIsuof Nw O eans.. .. 93M14".
Lomaca Osmatee a sd seideat Oo.. liatued. ofLalsa . .. L.. ...... L5.91t 45
Total ete...... SISSSU
m (bamrn) bavam amaUronad Laaanzm.
Al ela srir besireesas writ.. at theLOWLT CflNXNT RAMTIB eelplaed iK eese beat eal, AWsdgmaad Fovei. eespar
Loe alj e sd pdad is Nw Or.lear, witbt ou eo oasLl For paatsle ad r, sale
or carrespead withuHaltI8. T. SCHMATZ, Agest,
Abtaolpriags, Ia.Do CRAB. GKNUMAlC, A ,m
WM.rlL Ia.
P l Welleli,135 Canal Street --
New Orleams.
BEST AND CHEAPEST
IAHO, OIRGANAND
Music HouseIN THE SOUTH.
Write for Prices and Terms.ovell Iy
.V.RYMODY
O INDUSTRY a..ART.WHY DON'T YOu BUY
-n mdUe-.m d - - man & -us uS amsh ass a klaseme to rtgMOW TO UaS
ad si. ammee ar s .e eot an.. -
.Us. eaW s ..4PWOR . -.--einsb. amrm ",,s"
,est and Cklapo.r- All the oi"dba .High oade PIANOS and OMAf I.
sold on the Monthly It4almnt pll I.Be sure to write to us befees I.Chaing. We save you Ionm
anythlb n time Music line
GrJUNEWAI1t7., (L'd )
No. 1L187 Canal 8trer5eW OLRLI&AMo ,
- O TO---1JTTNM LARO L .The Old Veli•able Hr.
Painter.ais...ise Baud Oi no %
mininIg ad talming dse to Iie.-. All orde. ps otmpd iMlusOrders na be s& with OMLer
.roi, iiJ adimh sad EmOie tse.Dorigton.Is.
ABITA RIVERSTHEA BRICE TAlFi. U. ALEX.TUS PROPI=. ..
Mnnaafatam and Daler.
Paving. Building,Arch and Eugis)l
Fire Brick.Ai ordesa lt l tA She yia n*'r. Leas Biaubionl, wll be p
aP.'ad.d a..
-0 GOTO-
MRS. 33rO103 MS.ODVINOTON. LA,
Am! have yoar eyes useawe e!AIled to a pair of the eelubrated
Goodwill LenarIn Gold, ilver, NIRktl r ~ am
TUBING 00.,IOLBE AGENTS FOR
OF THE CRLKSBbATED
F. Bammar 3i. Laoilm
Guaranteed to he poae sad lasligg
U mWUatUm3L W- R e
-ALMEr AWW *4IA
OB.. Sldell, I