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AN INDEPEaDIWnT, wTIDn-AWAKE H.OME NWsPAPaIR. -SUBSCRIPTION PRIOmo -OTWO DOLLARS A. TlAR.

VOLUME XV. DONALDSONYILLE, LOUISIANA, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1886. " NUMRB47

SP. BLAsE, E. P1AGST, JR.,, G. FAEIINLE, President. Secretary. V. Prest. A I THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO ROAD, New Wisconsin Architeetare. AN AMATEUR VGATT. Te Doqaldsoqville C iefI FANTASY IN STONE. [Specal Correspondence.] Picture of the Cut at Gr."v's Ferry Road. Amicus Humani Generis. Southern Philadelphia. MILWAuKEE, Jan. 19.-There is .now Is COLORADO'S WONDERFUL "GARDEN [Special Correspondence.] course of erection in dlff4rent 'portious of olAWNODCANT ADVE ' l~a this state public buildings that will S.8. STREET8 OF OF THE PHaLADELPHIA, Jan. 27.-The subject stil compare NEW'V'6 " A Wide-Awake Home Newspaper GODS." with anything agitating railroad circles is the entrance of of the kind in older comnuni. Published Every Saturday Morning at +lBRWING the Baltimore and Ohio railroad ties. We present here sketches of two of COMPAHY, into New Corner Viller6 and Toulouse Streets, Charles these structures. Warren Steddard's Story of the York city via . The only wae Advice from an OlSd Btager-arele Gen. Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, La., NEW ORLEANS, LA. Marvels of Man.tou-A View of Pike's of approach seemed heretofore to be througi -BY- erosity of New Yorkers--Xnwlidgse f Largest Brewery, Ice Cellar and Refrigera- Jersey City. But it will seem a strange fac: Southwest. Peak-Wonderful Contrasts of Color- L. E. BENTLEY, Editor and Proprietor. ting Apparatus in the to many of our readers that every Human Nature-ilthyPhasWhsre men A Terrestrial Paradise. foot o. the Jersey City water front is already ownec Sleep-Needed anltatste. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: H. COOK, Only think of it! We were scarcely three by railroad companies, which are, of course hours by rail hostile to the entrance of the Baltimore The "make-up' for this ecurasion ocae- tn copy, one year...... 2 00 from Denver, and yet here, in an, sioned some little dificulty at first. had One copy, six months,...... 1 25 Donaldsonville Ice Factory, Manitou, were the very elements so notice- Ohio. AGENT FOR never encountered any beggars' Bix cepies, one year...... 10 00 Zi 4 , ably lacking there. Nature There are many who will welcome fahilom one year...... 18 00 Ascension and adjacent parishes. Beer deliv- in her natural the Bal. Twelve copies. state-primitive forever; timore hpd Ohio to New York. To get plates, but understood in a general way Payable in advance. ered by steamer Harris Irvine between Col- the air seasoned there that their costumes were- qulte dive•afiled legePoint and Bayou Goula, Donaldson- with the pungent spices of odoriferous it was •deessary for this popular road t( ADVBRTISIN19 RATES: ville and Napoleonville at city rates. herbs; the sweetest build a new line from Philadelphia So parts of three old sits, beloaglbg to sunshine in abundance, to Nee three different indivldas, were . ukght < - NEW ORLEANS and all the shade that makes sunshine most York. The picture shows the work at TEE LAYImN A GALLEROnY. srUAo. 1mo. Imos Imos. mes 1 year agreeable. Gray's Ferry road, Philadelphia. into conjunction, and surmouitd ahatpi At the On the corner of Jefferson and Mason 1 Maniton is a picturesque hanilet point named the new line crosses Sthat had been on the fibusteringezprgit tae int a...... $ s00$ 5 $ 6 50 $1100 $1500 that has the Schuyl! streets, this city,s being constructed the rfromI the Fpurth ward. The scattered itself up and down the deep kill. Here is a long cut, tunneling QrLny and Two nohes.... 5•00 800 950 15 5 20 00 ra- undes Layton art gall. This building will be ihistoric interest of this combl asar im- inches.. 11 00 12 50 19 25 00 Railway Telegaph Spply vine, regardless of the limiting lines of the Gray's Ferry road. The cut at 700 its deepest is erected at the se exfpense of Mr. Fred. Lpressed even my fellowtrampe. wsuinoes... 8 50 14 15 2800 80 00 surveyor. The railway station at Manitou thirty feet. The Baltimore and Ohio line inches.... 1000 1800 COMPANY, Layton, a successful merchant and local art I made my irst pablM 17 2700 85 00 might pose for a porter's lodge in the pret- passes under the P ppaames as a i inches..... 110 18 00 19 00 000 4000 A. nsylyania Railroad lover, who intends, on its completion, teoe beggar on Twenty-third streaet Thithme. 18 50 00 44 00 G. De L'Isle, Agent. tiest park in England. Surely there is hope bridge and throughpn grounds waeches... 30 21 3800 of the present it to the city. It may be said, at coughfaree and Fourteenth ste aretlhesaet ghtinhes... 15 o 2200 2400 36 00 4800 for America when she can so far curb her arsenal and naval asylum. Electric Bells, Burglar Alarm, It also cuts the first glance, to have a squatty ',popular resorts of begging iratpraity of this column..... 2 0 30 00 35 00 45 00 60 00 vulgar love of the merely practical as to grounds of the old appearance, j lumn...... 0 00 4000 45 55 00 75 00 Hotel Registers do Harm sion, wher but this is necessary for the purpose for ccity. this sort of thing at the right time Thomas Jefferson lived There are certain choice corners a Solmn...... 4000 50 00 5 05 00 00 00 and in w, he was secre which it is intended. There will be AND GENERAL ELECTRIC MATERIAL. the right place. tary of state. three theset streets n special fiver. A sor of In Philadelph oper anothes picture galleries purrounding a statuary Transient advertisements. $1 per square hrst A i t .ley, Loungers lounge tunnel Fproprietary alaim cm thee is maintained by insertion; each subsequent insertion, 75 cents Offices 47 Ex:a at the springs as if they leads the road under Twenty-fiftL hall, which will beln the center of the build- 184 Common Street. really enjoyed it. street some of the veterans, and the beggar who • square.•a An amiable booth-boy to Pennsylvania avenue. ing, all lighted from above by immense sky.- pesistently intrudes on this iOelalor legal advertisements, $1 per square NOTICE-We are prepared to furnish esti- displayed his well-dressed and handsomely trritory can frat insertion; mates for any electrical work, and'to con- lights, thus preventing a very high rool nefera each esubsequent msertion, 50 mounted foxskins, his pressed flowers expect to enjoy .gain the ell conf- cents per square. tract for same at the very lowest prices. Our of denced and esteem of his brethren., It bad •litorial notices, first insertion, 15 cents per goods are of the handsomest patterns, the latest Colorado, his queer mineralogical jewelry Lins s•nbsequently, 10 improved and of the best material. Soliciting and his uncouth geological specimens always seemed to me that beggars cents per line. public in the Cards of'u line or less in Business Direct- patronage, we remain, shape of hideous bric-a-brao, as if he upon the stage at least wer a we!- ery. $5 per annum. Respectfully, -. T. S. CO.. took fed and jovial set, id'wit this A. (. pleasure in thus entertaining tha public; DE. L'ISL., Agent. pleasant view of my newi while everybody has the cosiest and most a Brief communications upon subjects of public I lighted an after-dinne lg interest solicited. A Tour of Inspection. sociable time over the counter, and buys No attention paid to anonymous letteis. only by accident at last. There are rock shufld4 along to Madison square. Several The editor is not responsible for the views acquaintances of DONALDSONVILLE I chanced to he in New gorges in Mauitou, through, which came down the steps of the orreapondents. Orleans a the In- few days since, dian tribes were wont to - eelevated road station at Si ib avenue, and Address: Tar Crlay. Donaldsonville. La. and took occasion to visit noiselessly defile BUSINESS DIRECTORY. when on the warpath in gave me a ciad stare as we met. formed some of the large establish- the brave days of a hasty ments while there; the most old; gorges where currents of hot air resolve "to strike" them all for a DRY GOODS. G01OCEIIES, Etc. quarter,but NEW ORLEANS CARDS. nxtensive and thorougdly breathe in your face like the b.eath of some they brushed by eaceremonl- "co-ducted ( :oalt:hat i went fierce animal There are brilliant aously without waiting to ddr -my story. C KLINE, corner ('rcscent Place and Hou- through was the "IREDl and noisy This rendered-it a little * masstreet, dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, S lt'Aj,."corner of Canal cateracts and cascades that silver the rocks harderto approach Dr. P. J. Friedrics, hoots and Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, Corn. Exchange Place. of with spray; and a the next man. He was standing on the Oats and Bran. anld huge winding caverns which Mr. Arthur Duriev, fil.ed with mice and filth and the black.ness curb-stone. Edging up to hii in thei mst one of those clever pushing approved mendicant and of darkness, and out of which one emerges manner throwing BERNARD LEMANN & BROTHER, dealers men you meet so rarely now- all the pathetic appeal- at command in Western Produce, fancy and staple tiro- a-days, is the proprietor. looking like a tramp and feeling like-well: THROUGH TO NEW YORK-THE BALTIMOREi into my Successor to Dr. W S. Ohandler, eceries. Liquors, Hardware, Iron, Paints, Oils. This mammoth establish- T'here are springs bubbling and steeping AND OHIO. voice I suggested the propriety of his ad 153...... Carondelet street...... 153 Carts. Plows. Saddlery, Stoves and Tinware. ment is really a sight, and I and The ENTRANCE TO LAYTON GALLERY. Vvancing a poor unfortunate a dime Be Farniture,F Crockery. Wall stagnating by the wayside; springs Baltimore and Ohio company had.the Paper and Honse made note after note, unti!, The exterior of the building will be con, looked me over critically a moment and iCrescentFurnishing Place. Goods, Missi sippi street, corner as you seonme in this picture, contamining carbo.ates of soda, lithia, lime, greatest difficulty in getting the right of New Orleans. magnesia and structed of stone, brick and terra cotta, tthen, pointing to the cigar unconsciously I had a stack of them under iron; sulphates of potassa way through Philadelphia. Money and in- EAP JOHN'Street,BARlerAIN ooOU.Dry Notins, my arm. Tlhre are more handsome shons for granite being used for the steps and othes bheld in my outstretched hand, h- mildly anndsoda, chloride of sodium and stilica, in fluence sought to stop them, and was for F. MARIE, Goods,-Boots arocd hoes, Hats and Caps. men, boys, ladies and children than you ever portions liable to wear or injury. A very observed: Jr., dreamed of, and the beunty is everything is of various solutions. -one of these are some time successful. The road at length DEALER IN Hardware. Paintquors,Oils, Gla Psware,Ti.ware, good ADVICE sflOM A VETaRAI. the best stock and away down in price. I think sweeter than honey in a honeycomb; some has become too big a thing to idea of the sblidity of the building FANCY I saw there over 10,U0;0 stop, however, may "Young AND Groceries and General Merchandise. Railroad straw hats which they of them smell to heaven-what more can and now it goes through the Quaker City. be gained fromithe picture. Extensive man, if you are to" a sue Avenue, near the depot. are selling from 10c. up. They showed min the pampered arrangements are ifeing provided cess at begging yo :houldl•• romii numerous orders froet the palate of man desireo In connection with the Staten Island end for heat- a W D. PAlo K, dealer in Staple and Fancy country. Persons all ing and ventilating, and it is expected that a'smoking Havanas duin d(esirinig a hat just send them the size, age of Let thosewho thirst for chalybeate of the line, our readers will have noticed tuhe btsihess SGronitres, Provisionsc Plantation and waters the the galleries will always retain the asane hours." Then he w Family Groceries, Steamboat Bupp lies, Canned Goods, Wines, person and price they wish to pay, and the lied bear in mind that the Ute Iron name of Mr. Erastus Wiman "bobbing The pat up Liquors, JOttld Beer, Alo, etc., Dry Good Star sends them the best goods that can be had sliring of Manitou is SOJ feet higher serenely" temperature, no matter what the climate seseemed to be well taken; there is for the money. They also carry an immenrse than in the newspapers with consider- and Notions,-ornr of Missi Hatsippiand Caeti- iSt. Catarina, the highrst iron spring in able regularity may be outdoors. scsomething inconsistent between Wines and Liquors. aches streets, opposite Riv er Ferry. stock of Trunks. Valises. Baskets, Umbrellas of late. The greatest effort and Parasols. This is the most Europe, and nearly 1,000feet higher than of his begging at the same -time. The gragu No. 206 Reoyal street, corner of Dumaine, pushing and life was his argument before the com. reliable house i', its line in the city. and I would ]t. Morita, and that the bracing air at an mittees of g(gentleman who was next solilted sai th advise my friends to the two houses of congress in HT. LS AND I ]OAlrING-St OUSandanc try them. elevation of 6,400(feet has probably favor he was astonished at suck ana zliitei• of New Orleans, La. OUR~ S•Pi•AL (CORtRESPONDixeNT. asmuch of bridging Arthur Kill This is the RGrOBERT E. LEE HOTEvisions,Plcrcention ane to do with clcheek on the part of sach an ealesdly s COUNTRY PRODUCE bought and sold. Con- the recovery of the Invalid as name of the strait THE FAMOUS has th, judicioue quaffing rereputable character, and declared in no mn- signmonts from the parishes solicited. opposite Suppliesbt C landi ng, the mos, of medicinal - between Staten waters. Of pure iron springs certain tones that he would havelhame commodationsconvenient location at reasonfable in town. rataesFirst-class tc'geti- ac- the famous Island and New ' Red Star Shoe Store. Schwa:back contains rath;er more iron than rested if I didn't "move lively." After sr- The Babcock & Wilcox Co., - SJersey over which eral fargue,bar, billiard Propriotor. and pool room attached. J.J.. La- Corner Canal St. and Exchance Place, the Iron lt , a:nn! Spa rather less. On the other attempts it grew ap that -MAKERS OF- the drawbridge of the path NEW OUILEXNS, LA. whole, MIanitou has the advantage of the even of an amateurbegga was OTIVERSIDEHOTEL AND BARG- OM, the Baltimore and not strewn with roses Kteeps const'antly handu the largest assort- most celebrate I medicinal springs in Europe or even with pnikel.. convenMient locatissippistreetwn. Firt-rate accommo- on Ohio is to pass. But these dation and rreasoableprices. Finest Wines. iotent of fine and has a climate even in mid winter pref- rebuffs were lamgely due to my Being a matter be- ccbeing a novie. Ste BIOOTs ATNDl :IIOES, erab.e to allof them. In the edge of the A veteran at the busines, Vater Tube tween lBoi1eI. two states Liquors and Cigars. Sam. II. St. Martin, Pro- pretty hamlet at Manitou stands who was plying his trade in the sairvi- prietor. -•-atcc, ' -'ru•l•s. a cottage the consent awardedlthe liafit V7"allsos, half hidden like aa: bit•'s, post of the cinity, was friendly enough -to aerd mas .Irnemniuzatm WhlaDril's idlnetlrl alnd omong the " (ITrrY HOTEL, P. Leferre. Proprietor, liail- t.,eo. I saw o:dy the peaks of gables Cotton Centennial Explsitin,.New Orleans. under Sernment is neces- the square. Sroad Avenue. corner lborvulle street. Batrt.:hie are s•ll at ri.r's e; vit •neiittiion. green Lough.,and I wondered when was "Now, young' feller," he sd, I • sary to accomplish Southern office i 57.0arondelet Street, supplied with best Liquors. inuorined that t~he lovely spjst hd been long condescendingly, "yon don't understand the untenanted. anl wondered still more when the scheme. Mr. - - bizfbi Us sidewalk gents must know human. NEW ORLEANS, LA. T.IQIUOR AND IIILLIAIRD SALOONS. I learned that it was the property of good . %_ imnan s argument SAnature. I could a told yer none of them 1iEDEltI(C COOK, Gen'lAgent and Manager. McDonald was a marvelously SCI3NCE HALL. chaps would give HTlIEPLACE. Gus. Grace Greenwood. Will she ever cease yer a red. YT aMe Israel, manager. Corner A WIMA- able and brilliant •Thenew Science hail of the State univer spot the right Lessard and-Mississippi streets. wandering and come back to weave a now customera Don't wir .the Billiards, ERASTUS WIMAN. one, and will sity at Madison is another of the buildings prim, respectable Lager Beer. Best Wines and Liquors. Fine chaplet of greenwood leaves gathered be- call dof which the sort of people.' t Cigars, attention state may be proud It takes they'll ever shell etc. Antoniiiat Ily (Ia c neath the eaves of her mountain honmer still more to the rising railroad out 'sa lotof advice I'rPs- Then the place of the old structure which was they'll refer ye to 'Varm•ty MEDICINE CO'S RARE ATTRACTIONS. king. Hon. William Walter Phelps made de- plas, a NEVWSDEALER AN.D STATIONER. the opposing argument. stroyed by fre some time a-o, and it is theen- all yer'il git. there is'a wood pile. Nosaw- At the top of the village street stands He started in deavor to make this new building as fireproof horse and choppin' block fur me. It never 8.INGMAN, successor to W. G. Wilkinson. sui Pike's peak- at least it seems to stand there life a poor country boy. Hee aspossible. The stairs e will il be of iron uliator, and L agreed with Ak. corner Mississippi and Lessard street,, when viewed through the telescopic was born in Peel county, New York my constituosn to work be- di- For SU GAI 3LILLS. air. It state, slate,I while brick and ti:es will be used in tween meals, when. agonally opposite the post-ollice. News and il- is in reality a dozen miles in 1834. His parents removed to , there's plenty to 'he lustrated papers. INE great suerAs.e I have met with my inven- distant, but is the floor and walls. Besides this, the build- picked up Books, Hitafionery, Pens. Ink. easily approached Canada, when he was very young. He in a gentlemanly.way. Wham Base Ball Supplies, Toys, Smoking Material tion warrants me in est ablishing an office in Swhichladies in theby saddle a winding may reachtrail over the t ing will be divided ,v several fire IIARRHIEA New Orleans for the sale of the REGULATOR never had any education except what he got walls. yer meet a young teller who's just had dia- and Fancy Articles in great variety. The dimensions of the building ner and and where I shall be pleased to see all Sugar rglorious snow-crapped summit and return to in the public schools, and that closed early. are 203x12F is a smoking happy and continted- Planters andt show them testimonials feet. In the rear like, he's a good man TINSMITH. from ldanitou between breakiast But by sheer force of,brain and will he made will be a bo:ler house, to strike. And ail- those who have used this adjuncton theirSugar and supper. 54x52 feet, from which the building times these howlin' Mills; also a practical working machine at- Fiom the signal station the view reminds his way in the world. He chose the printer's will be swells pan opt pretty WUTKE, Tinamith, Port Barrow. tache-l to a Sugar Mill; and one of map heated. Physic4, engineering, geology and welL. e frank an' manly with 'ma Tal Prepared PAULy Rofing, guttering, stovepiping, repairingI. shall take pleasure a of the world. It rather daces trade. As an apprentice he was an earnest, from a recipe in use for over fifty in explaining the subject to all who will zoology will be the divisions under which 'em yer dyin' for a drink ya years. Isa sure cure for diarrhea and all de- and all work pIrtaining to the tinner's trade. call. than delights the eye to roam so far, and steady worker. He showed the same vim and lr- rangements it Address P. O. Box It,D)onaldsonville. Lr. For particulars address the various scientific branches will be taught, ally git the cash. Sometimes, of the bowels. Children take it magination itself grows weary at last and that he now manifests in the larger walks. when the' readily. The most perfect preparation of the and it is intended to take advantage of the got pretty women on their arms, JNO. S. McDONALD, is glad to fold its wings Manitou's chief From being a compositor he took the man-: heyll kind known. You should always have a bot- experience of o her colleges of this classtc yer up handsome, so as aot to e l$e on hand. Put up in full measure. IHAliER St(Il'S. O)FFICE, NO. 42 DECATUR STREET, attraction lies over the first range of hills- agement of a commercial news room. make this one eventually second to none. mean. But that's unertain FOR SALE BY. 1I. O. Iox the veritable Garden of the Gods. You may He founded a comic weekly, and met hi, ROGGE & LANGIBECKEII, City :iarb•rShop. 2255, G.Y. strike actors and actreems. They arely MLisissiippi street, adjoiiing I',vp-o'-t)ayNEW O()LEANS, walk, or ride, or drive to t14in any casethe fate like a ian. LA. surprise Then, give yer the cold shoulder. Then yer want Hotel. Sloving, Shamnpooning, Hair-cutting, begins the moment you reach the having recovered from that blow, i J. J. Dyeing The Bard of Shanty HIIlL to git ter know people and keep a list of Leche, of Ilair or Whiskers, etc., in the best ridge's top above Manitou, and ceases he entered It. G. Dun & Co.'s commercial style, at popular not 'em. I've got a list D O'.rLDS.WO PILL E. prices. Rilspectfullysolicit till the back is turned at the agency, as their Montreal [Special Correspondence.) of LOJ men who aoe the patronage of thepublic. close of the manager. This through the square every excursion-nor then, either, for the memory was in 156(i. In HONESDALE, Pa, Jan., 20. -Since the Hon. night. I'm pretty every enterprise in which sure to git of that marvel haunts he was engaged, John Sherman, president of the senate prc somethin' out of any of 'am. 1832. ESTABLISHED 1832. one like a childish except the comic weekly, Mr. Got one ATTORNEYS AT LAW. dream. Imagine Wienau enlarged tern,laid before that august body Wall street chap here who hands a softly undulating land, the business, and attracted the peti- LO HART'S delicately wooded tion of Mrs. Sarah Kelley, praying that -he out cents regular every tima But I'm and with many an orna- attention to himself by his energy and re- FitEDERI(CK DUFFEL, Attorney at law lnd easy on 'em. Don't like to Notary I'Pblic, office on Chetinmaches street mental shrub, that composes so well one markable ability. This brought him at be appointed the national bard, our town crows my has been on the friends, yer know." opposite the Court-Hotlse. can scarcely assure himself that the artist length to New York. He it was who made or the landscape the move LOOKING FOR LODGINGS. pAUL LECHE, Attorne at Law and Notary gardener has not had a to unite the Western Union tele- verge of expect- Furniture hand in the beautifying ofthe graph ancy. Mrs. Kelley I could not nerve myself to do any more House, Public, whole. lines with those of Canada. lnmaldsonville. COD Oflice: on block IVER OIL has long direst begging, 33 and 35 Roya St. below the Court-House, on Attakapas street. Out of this lonely, silent land, with cloud After that he was attracted to Staten been a though doubtless by fellow. shadows floating across it, at long intervals Island. He is as good a flighter resident of the ing the suggestion made by the old espert Awarded Gold Medal, for Purity at World's as worker. money might Indusetrial and Cotton Centemnial Exposition, are bird voices, or the bleating of distant He crushed opposition before h'm, even that town which takes have been seholted withl s• HOUSE ANDI SIGN PAINTING. cesas CHOICE, MEDIUM AND CHEAP 1884-85. Awarded Gold medal, for quality, at flocks, charming the listening ear. Out of of men much richer and more influentialits name from the What chiefly surprised me darigamy North, Central and South American r;ambles about oity GiNGRY. T iEPAINTER. shop at Cheap tion, Exposi- tthis wild and beautiful spot spring Cyclo- than himself. He first made himself owner architecture of the the that even ws LINES OF GOODS. 1885-86. Prescrilbed E j 1by physicians I the readiness with G Tony's Store, corner Missisiippi street and on account of its purity. Be stnre you pean rocks, appalling in the splendor of of the ferry line hotwecn New York and the residence in which i i j which people stared POLITE Railroad Avenue. House, Sign and Ornamental money that was not ATTENTION. get the genuine by seeing1e Co our trade their proportions and .the magnificence of north shore of Staten Island. Next he be- she lives and those i solicited at all 8Ugasal Painting in all their branches. Best work at mark blown in the times when I ventured lowest prices. bottle, ,' and alsoprin- ttheir dyes. Sharp shafts shoot heavenward came president of the belt railway around of her neighbors. to asks pidsaesm Knocked Down Goods for Country ted onthecap. Punupin ' on the full measuroe from breadths of level sward and glow like that island. He has done much to develop She bases her . corner what could be done in the bottles. FOR SALE BY 1 way of lodging Merchants. UNIDEIITAKIERS, Etc. living flames; peaks of various tinges over- the resources of the old island, though they claims to govern- for a man without. penny, look some young fellow standing J. II. the tops of "other peaks that, in their do s+w he ought to lower the rates of Ferri- mental aid from M SARAH KELLEY. near by tuek a Mathieu, i)onaldsonville turn,t the fact quarter from his pocket and offered JAMES McCRACKEN, E. LEE Livery Sale and Feed Stables. lord it among gigantic bowlders pileJ age to New York. Doubtless this be that she it i. R * Undottaking Establishment and Black- will me. The policemen 3B and 31 Royal Street, upon massive pedestals, It is Ussa upon done when the Baltimore and lost nine male relatives in the civil war, and were kind and courte smith •bop, Miss•sesippi street, between Los-. Ohio road ous without sard and St. tkelion, in little; vastly impressive because co nes to stay. cried herself because, not.being a man, she exception. They invariably New Orleans. Patrick streets. Every depart- But all must admire his said ment complete; facilities unsurpassed; prices of the exceptional surroundings tht nmag- pluck. could not lay down her life for the Union. they would provide shelter at theset- satisfactory. V. Maurin. proprietor. tion house if nothing better could namy even these magnificent monuments, President Wiman's name is also well known The bard is by no means modest, and has be found. unmque in their design While in the vicinity of the imposing Undertaker's Establishment, and almost unparal- ft baseball club history, and known chiefly told her autobiography in verse, to the fol- SCHONBERG'S lled in their stru•ure of the Young Men's Chrdstl Railroad Avenue, between Iberville and At- FOR RENT. picturesque and daring out- in his capacity of a successful fighter. The lowing effect: as- CHINESE takapas streets. All kinds of burial line. Some of these sociation it occurred to me to test tie eft- MUST G0! cases. from monoliths tremble and country has by no means DO AS I DO, AND MAKE MECHANICS heard the last of BIOGRAPHY OF THE BARD. cacy of the pine cotlin to the metalic or rosewood ctas- With or Without Board. ssway, or seem to sway, for they are bal- him as a railroad that organization to deal wth des- OF YOUR CHILDREN. ket. manager. h"ARASH KING. In Rhyme. titute cases Location Convenient, anrelt edgewise, as if the gods had amused The assistant secretary, after Accommoda- a making MILIINERY. themselves in some infantile game, and In peaceful cottage by the sea inquiries as to the case, handed me GSTABLIS .ED...... MARCH, 1868. tions Good, Prices Moderate. g Joaquin Miller's ~5 1lConti Street, between Excll;hanllge growing weary of this little planet, had Lofty Den. A couple dwelt in harmony; cents from his private purse, directing GRANZIN'S [New York me btS.M. BLUM. Milliner. Mississippi street, l.ed and left their toys in confusion. The Correspondence Boston Herald.] I re breath of scandal reached the ear where good lodging for that-sum could M•l between Lessard and St. Patrick. Latest Alley and Street, top-heavy and the tottering ones are almost Joaquin Miller used to dive in anf'apart- Of him about his Wife held dear. be found and promised to assit maln secut- styles of Bonnets, Hats, French Flowers, etc.; ]Royal meat house down ing work if also. all kinds of Ladies Underware. NET"7 OI•- within reach, but there are slabs of rock in Thirty-third street. He' I would come around again in E•AN S. tl had He was a drafted man in the morning. 'Watch Repairing that look like slicesout of a mountain-1 four or five roorns.• on the top floor, War, In the presence o[ such ready And falsehood ha t been written Apply on the priemises or address as above. hhad almost said like slices out of and they were fixed up after the style which afar and practical charity a twinge of conscience BLACKSMITHS & WHEELWIIIGHTS. a red hot BS Old Maid, who trio 1 to Formerly of Ascension an:dMBIS. Ibervilloe C. C. PONDS, parishes. volcano.v These stand up he delights to affect. The floors were marry in va:n; on account of my false pretenses was al against the blue Too letter bore ESTABLISHMENT, P. SCHULER, Blacksmith. sky and the wide-spreadin; covered with. skins, and the bed on the signa u:e of an honest unavoidab.e So much money indeed FL Wheelwright. background in man's name. w 24 Exchange Alley, near Cu.stomhouse Street, . lHorse-Shoer, Carriage. Wagon and ( art brilliant and astonishing -erspectivae. which he used to stretch his poetic forced upon me during the evening by the maker and repairer, Railroad Avenue, between charitably I doubt if anywhere else in the world limbs was also cushioned in hides of Though the inclined, when informed of say NEW ORLEANS. Mississippi and Iberville streets. tAe letter was a forgery he went out destitute contrasts in color and form are more vio- wild beasts. His only servant was a of his head condition, that in order to main- little boy, and as there tain a penniless Seeohow Little it Costa to have your Watch CIVIL ENGINEEI lelent than in the Garden of tLe Gods. They was never any sweep- Soon as honest man's names status I was obliged to AAND IURIVE1YOir. and to the stories he hand Roljaired : are not always agreeable to the eye, lor ing, apparently seldom any washing, it read, it over to some more genuine beggar. "[, W. DARTON. Civil Engineer and Sur- was difficult 'I he original givers have WATOH GLASSES,...... 10 Ctn. th.re is much crude color here; I ut there tosee that the youngster suffered And declared he would kill his wife either of colurse ee ML veyor--Parish Surveyor of Ascension. front overwork. His atne reimbursed. WATCH HANDS ...... 10 " are points of sight where th.se co1:ans, principal duty was to sooner or late; .WATCH CLEANING...... 50 " Will attend promptly to work in all branches But where of his profession, such as pinnacles, spires and obelis.s,with tease tr ound town fur his master, who used (Crazed fourteen to lodge for the night was a WATCH MAINSPRING ...... 75 " surveying, mapping. years and then died; a very pa leveling for canals, bridges,rice flumes, estima- atand capital are so groupied, that the rmas-! to spen. is time lollingabout on sad, .zling question. It seems there is net a sad fate. ifree bed to be had Other work in proportion, Country orders es- ting cost and supervising construction of same. ining is as lantastical as a cloud picture, and tthe bed or standing o ng clothed by the wayfarer In all pecially solicited. this great the whole can only be coampared to a petr- in a single brie-f, tnl not partLieu The cottage was not quite as near city, .despite its innumerable Watchmakers: PAIL KATIE c- rA-the Susquehanna river was flowingto the peace- sea, charitable JRANZIN. 11OOK ANIL JOB PRINTING OFFICE. tied alterglow. I have seen pictures of the I turesque, ga••ul'nt, cooking h:s meals institutions Many of the poice (GRANZIN.ROGER GRANZIN. stations, to be sure, Garden of the Gods that made me nearly went up to call o:n Miller in this lofty have so-ralled lodging. IrHE CHIEF Office, Crescent Place, opposite rooms, but the bed ing I the Market-House. is supplied with a fine burst with laughter; I mean color studies aabode one hot summer day. By the time Though a town orthe-same name, way down consists of pine plank-. 1 looked assortment of type and turns out all kinds of that were supremnely riliculous in my eyes, I reachal the roeef of the high bultdito toward the se. .. into several of these. A plain and fancy job work in best style at New for I had not then seen the original; but tthe atmin,sijhere was hotter than the far iDwelt a happy couple once, and one-•&that do .n or two excessively dirty men were Orleans prices. No better and cheaper work is none of these make me corn-r of a furnace, antd ight couple stretched upon the dase anywhere in laugh any longer. c theo of the i was me. I:oor or raised platform, the State. They •- leaming against _.. . .".. - _ serve, even the wildest an.lworst of fat-s shituh rec.c- .-attu:l•l atoundltihe liace the walls In veinry _ - It appears that before she 'hey are ais 'ITraiitm-llrent them, to reumind me of a morning w'a not ex( ti;.•l married the Ipronnscmis fashion. They looked like RIMMEL'S PHIIYSICIANS. audl th drive, in .'-'tht o t iit all reas- mr litury pig. gentleman known the best of company, through that ,trming. Initl.iiiler Vw l; ih-re as "California in1 a en. was rank and feLw grand ing I -thete!Kelley,"] the Bard It DII. J. C'ECIL LEGARE, Office and Rlesi- garden where our combined inieccentricity, was teaching school in was impossible to vocabularies of pi.rspiratintand hal.pine.is. Susquehannat county, rthe donce, Iberville street. opposite Halt of Colorless as Light itself, delightde and wonderment 1 sat a•loutnd Pa. In one of her asake of "expe.iences" Asconsion Sugar Planters' Association, Don- atnd for softness and endurance to the eye can- siC are exhausted in- for a fe•wa lintl.;e,:vy ervry eeffusions ot tie excelled. side of she says: aldsonville, La. n on a without fatigue.enabling In tie fact wearer they areto read for clion fifteen minutes, and where we drove Ppore doieng its duty with lth u'mtOs ac- on and on, hour after hour, from climax to i celet-rtio•n, an~d tbn Miller go:t up' un I I am thinking, I am thinking, Bnit.cj of News from Amesiea. EXTRACTS, M. D. climax, lost in speechless invited mte HANSON, Of I0. PERFECT amazement. to have a glase of clare.t. the says when I was young, Thb.following was bulletlned in Il SIGHT PRESERVERS. Glen Eyrie is the valley 'ter•-e any gas I was ~ Jury Report. World's Exposition, New OFFICE: of l:asselas--I \wrn'l ces, andlt to .- the very bet of teachers, as a synopsis of the news Or- Testimonials from the leading physicians in aman a of as-edce Ri leann Lr., 184-s5, a Medal. The Lemon and near :e , sure it is. The prince of Abyssinia left elude! i Lti.t we crou:d drink out of the At least my praises so were sung i V'anilla arc especially t'orner Hloumos and Iberville street , C. th(tors, Stockmien, (;overnors.men of note Seiators, in all profes-Legis- the fine. and the Fruit Fla- Kline's store, la the gate open when he, poor fool, went i:•o:It,. TIh:n it was develo, el that thle.i. road vors are vwry fine and delicateo. The Three By A. N. Bullard, superintendent r ttih e throughou the c•ntry. iote* America's ollws, mechanics, and in different etc.. can branches he given of whotrades, have bank- fojforth is search of happiness and found only was no corksct-ew, and so the bottlewas Idy Ex'position, awarded a Gold medal, I)oauldwouaille,La. er ieir sight imlpr,,ed by their use. had themi Of Susquehanna I s\ew r ork and s. Loeis,- IDeotem for qualhty aud good meanure. misery, Now any one may drive, through - tibeh,adei, about one-third its county at that time; ? ------th of conteu: I was educated Ly u)namite of great Milwaukee brewe GOOD IOUSEKEEPERS use no ` the domain of the present ti.:d:! most resplendent. should 1 W. t. Mv~GALLIARD, ALL EYE• FITTF possessor and ad- ti its fin-iresting place on the f!o•i liarr'iage other. BY PBY of President Cleveland to ]iis FOR SALE J S. S. INL'T•-vA mire his wealth of pictorial solitude-with- aianid ains of Mr. Ililer's dweiltng. T:' i Paterson, OFFICE: , n,_ o Mrs. Kelley is now in Washington attend- of Baltimora Heavy ga!es alng out, however, sharing it further. If it were :-hole place nas rache: too much lhk cant. It the J. II. MATIIIETU, .. , i ing to her case in person, and from the repu, coast. Angry dei te on s.ivr toe-tis Corner Houmas and Iberville streets. JpQNALDSONVILLE, mine would I permit this much, I wonder. li life of the amateur ti be Every pair warranted. These glasses will kind particularl ttation which she bears for tenacity congres in the house. Meemb come to blow~"- DONALDSQNVILLE. DIouaaldatoav ille, !a. be Ssupplied to l~xxdlerer at any price. not - San Francisco ChroanicaL. aattractive to ime. - m.ght as well give in L J. iL Chi ago Herald.k ,,

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