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THE WEEKLY MESSENGER.

Albert Bienvenu, Editor and Proprietor. George Eastin, Publisher. Official Journal. The Weekly Messenger.
Published Every Saturday.

JUSTICE TO ALL.
Sr. MARTINVILLE,
LA. JULY 6th. 1889.

II.oo Per Year, Invariably in Advance.


VOL. IV. No. ,o.

-Aceordingto Mayor Emmer's lostrueA The corn crop which was considered t. tieas, the Sunday Law violators were redamaged to the extent of 33 per cet. a ported by the police last Monday and aby the drought, has by the recent rains II a3 Adavits made before ustice Dubus aAccording to our esteemed Contemtaken a new vigor and growth and will EASTIN & BIENVENU, porary, the Breaux Briges Union, the inmakea full crop. The ears are large and dgalat them. Warrants were issued for Editrs and Proprietors. dignation meetings held ia the upper full, which is gratifying to the plan- their arrest and they were placed under gsubsacripUtin $100 a year in advance part of this paer~u , originated in the ter. bonds to appear before the District Court. fifth ward-that the first meeting was The mare line of policy will be followed r ADVERTISING RATES. held at Grand Pointse et; but our friend Mr. Carloe Greig, business manager ut every Monday until the meeting of of the Breaux Briege Union, has severthe were who say not -the Union does 5arCe. I m ms 3 mea 6 as ly ed his connection with that paper. We Court Ia October, and the results before originators of these meetings. We are tribunal will decide the fate of the they were are informed that Mr. Oreig intends to StHb One inch... 10l 50 01 5600 800 left under the impression Sunday Law In New Ieria. It will be Bresau Bridge. The locate in Washington, La. Twoinaches. 0 350 4501 800 1400Opfrom the town of vice-presidents were also selected from either generally observed or disregarded. Three nches 3001 450 550 11000 1800DO The Kilrain-Sullivan ight which takes Thus far the law has proven a deed letFouriches 4009 550 65012150122 00 all over the country, from Arnaudville place near New Orleans on the Monday Ster on the statute books and is simply an Five inches. 500j 650 750 140 2600 ( down to the lower limits of the third the 8th inst., is the all absorbing topic 0 Six nches.. 600 750 850 1600 3000oOward; but our friendagain fails to say enouragement to the violation of other Onecolumn 15 600000 2400 4500 7600 of the day. Thousands of people from laws. It bshould be generally enforced or - these vice presidents wereselected withevery part of the world are already in abellshed.-New Iberia Enterprise. Transient advertsements, 75 cents pererout their knowledge and consent, at New Orleans and crowded excursions .ach for frst insertion; 50 cents for each h least, someof them, as we are informarrive every day with sporting men who Booms. subsequet insertion. ed that some of the vice-presidents were come to witness the beastly contest. resolutions, and meetings the to Olcial or legal advertisements, $1 pereropposed Teas is on the has eve of a grea boom ever but Messrs. Belt and Pharr who ran oppes- s Reed's Chill Cure been booming it iuch for rst lnsertion; and 50 cents for " but lacked the firmness to so inform ition boats in the Teehe trade for the each subsequent Insertion. the managing officers of the meetings. introduetion to the people because it last few years, have combined and form- its TrBrie( communications upon subjects ha been tested and found to be the beat I Our contemporary further says that ed the Teehe Packet Company, and will of public nlaterest solicited. No attention S"resolutions were passed all stamped a earth for chills and fevers. Disarming an Unseen Foe. ruan oe or more boats in the Tech. ready will be given to anonymous letters. with a spirit of friendship and concord, For as by T. J. Labbe. trade. foster without the shade of a word to "This was sometime a paradox." as Board of Trustees. Disees oft Women and Ohilnrea. At the last meeting of the police Jury discord, ot disunion." "These resoluHamlet says. Since, however, the people the statement of the Treasurershowed a E. L. TILLY, tions were passed because the negro is SRegular Meeting held July 1st. 1880. of Ameriea and other lands have been cash balance in the parish Treasury of considered out of politics, and the peoPhysician Surgeon and enabled to pit Hostetter's Stomach Bit- P42J,58. This does not prove that the The MayorP. ealled the meeting to order Bridge being under the Breaux pie of and I Messrs. D. Olivier, T. L.Brossard Accoucheur. impression that the 4th and 5th wards ters aganlst that unseen foe, malaria, it parish isionas bad a financial condition as Office: at A. Labbe a Son's drugstore. have a large white majority over the 1set., is no longer a paradox, but an easy poe- r-'ported by the Breaux Bridge resolu- and C.L.Laase answered to their names. mar 1'88 St. Martinville, La. 2rd., and 3ad wards. They are in error. sibility. Wherever malaria evolves its tions. Absent: Mr. C.Bienvenu. and the time will prove that they are in misty venom to poison the air, and doeMr. Lesair Broussard moved that the Mr. Albert Gabriel, the popular Procaying unwholesome vegetation impregPATENTS. minority, and the controlling power the negro is in the 1st., 2nd. and nates the water, there, in the very strong- fessor of the public school at Isle Iabbe, contract made by the Mayor, with Henri without . Patents. Caveats, and Trade-Marks proBelin to repair that part of the public hold of miasma, is the auxiliary potent gave a grand picnic to his pupils at Ca- roed from the racetrack up to Dittman's eared. Rejected Applications Revived and d 3rd. wards. taboula Lake In honor of the celebration Prosecuted. All business before the U.S. We admit that the people of Breaux to disarm the foe and assure edelent. * line, for the sum of twenty five dollars Patent Office promptly attended to for Fever and ague, bilious remittent, dumb of the glorious fourth. This shows the be approved; whleh motion being duly moderate fees, and no charge made nun- Bridge or any other part of the parish ague and ague cake, interest the Professor takes in the childno matter how tenhave a right to discuss parish matters, less Patent is secured. Seed for "IN-. ;ren who are intrusted to his good care, seacoded was anrried. VINTOR'S GUID)R." but they have no right to call upon the aciously they have fastened their clutch by procuring for them innocent recreaOn motion of Mr. Laase duly seconded Franklin H. Hough, people to vote and revote upon the court on the system, are first foreed to relai tion and pleasure. that a committee of improvement. eonWashington. I. C. their grasp and eventually to abandon it house matter whenever a few interested I Sisting of three members be appointed by When your girl goes back on you call altogether. But it is its preventive force parties will see fit to do so. the Mayer carried. LOUIS J. VOORHIES, that should chiefly recommend the Bit- for the Belle of Anderson, at B. Audl When our friend speaks of removing t The Mayor appointed on said commitAttorney-at-Law and Notary Public. the seat of justice to a more central ters to persons dwelling in malariaeurs- bert. tee Messrs. P. D. Olivier, T. L. Broousrd 1PO DSTr1'PIA ed localities, for it is a certain buckler of the p:rish; if he means to say and C.L.Laase. Sr. MARTINVILLE, LA. point I Usoe sew.' .Ira Seiss.. of defense against which the enemy Is Physiciana recommmnd it The following moathly report of the Will practice and promptly attend to SBreaux Bridge is that point, be is certain- " Cures, likewise, dyspepsia. All delems keep it. 1. per bottle. OGenl ly ignorant of the geography of the par- Ipowerless. Treasurer was read and approved. eollectla iof claims in St. Martla and d has uads.emrk and eramed rmd ss .a wrapper. ish. Breaux Bradge i. neither the geo- ' rheumatism, kidney and bilious ailmente. Bal.on hind June I ' $ 5.05 adjoining parishes. Jly 16, I y Bee.sie tax of 1888 5.30 We have been kept pretty busy this i lgraphical nor the populous centre of week with job work, and we can say we parish. this 17.13 1887 " " L. A. DELAUREAL M. D. The Union also says "this move was have turned out some first class jobs. " Licenses 1889 4410 HOMOtEPATHIST. " Market revenues 13.00 not made with a view of an immediate pFor nice and oool beer, go at We can execute any job at the shortest Pd.continlgent ezpenes 6 i 0 Ofiee at his resideee notice and at the lowest price, in fact, removal of the court house, but only as 1 B. Audiberts's. Roads 6 Bridgse aes Calls promptly attended to. we can compete with New Orleans for a precautionary and conciliatory meaDr.C. R.Mayer and lady of New Or- neatness and rates. Send us your job easultatio at his olee. ap 71 y isure." Well, we judge the best precanCart 16.0 leans are speading a few days in town. work. tionary measure which can be taken is to Cessaisun 6.4 Read the proceeding of the pollee jury The nest campaign in this parish, if pat our prisoners and records In safety. BEaLohand June 0 197.21 and town council exerting them- a above are in today's friends imsue. Our we must judge from present indications - DEAL INThey S34.9688 634. Sheriff Gardemal went to Bayou Cheae will be tim upper part of the parish altne Family Groeries, Cigars Tobacco, selves to secure the impossible. know this to be so, but they are coura- t this weekon abusiness and pleasure gasnet the lower part. The struggle Ti foellowing accoants were approved Tinware, Hardware, Canned Goeds trip. will be a hard one, as defeat to the upper and audited. igeous, and want to exhaust their every t Flne Lqners ad everything salary before they let the matter go to part will mean-no court bouse-and de. C.H.Veerhies Imonth kept in a first clau Family Grocery. means a Rain! rain! rain! wehave plenty eo it, ending July11 50.00 its eternal sleep. feat in the lower part will mean-gone salary I month Bleavenu 8.T. ( EAsT SIDEor antOU TICIL ) and will probably have to much of It You have traced the line of dissension a the court house. The success of either endling July S 4.15 St. Martluville, La. soon. Rss Imo.ending June 4 .00 gentlemen, and the general talk is now side will depend upon the sharpasm of Wm. 2.6 ISt cart July corp LL. FusUer Mr. T. J. Labbe attended the meeting the leaders and the certainty of the comthe lower part of the parish against the P. Damare nails Feb. 0 1.15 of the Pharmaceutical Association ln bioations. But we earnestly believe the Messenger & Reveille publishupper part, or St. Martin against Breaux a Opelousas this week. What will be the political re- ( efforts of our friends above will be a ing iroceeadils 2 months 16.64 Practical Watchmaker and Bridge. 13 H. Mitel lime and white washsuit of the disunion of the parish, we lost cause. The party we referred to nla our colJeweller. 1.00 house market lag be not cannot say, but it will certainly umns last week as Sam Blance, was an 1.85 WlgBeer always on iee at B. Audl- C.Harrison nails et., July 1st NEW IBERIA LA. ino i favor of the persons who agitate this 40.98 lumber Gaerianlre A Broumard e error, his real name is Sam LeBlauc. bert's. more. 2.00 sand bats, brick C. GOerlonere - DuALaE IN The Theatre. On motio duly carried the board adMrs. Edward Simon and her daughter, Waltham, Elgin, Reekford a Columbus The Invalids Hope. journed subject to ealL gd and dilver watches, best grades of Miss Rea., left last week for Columbus, welry ealy, Quadrupl silver plated I A true espy from the minutes. O., where they will spend the asummer. wares, spectaeles, eyeglasses, aceordeoas, Thurday, the Fourth, the amateurs 8. T. Jlevenou, Sec. Many seemingly insurable eases e The coatinuous rains we have been banjos ete. etc perfora gave a theatricals town this for of blooeed poison, estarrb, sereotl sad rhenC Fire of Volunteer benefit the ' mance experiencing for the last few days have Notice to The Public. We are regularly appraaticed watchmatim have been cured by aB.B.(Bomakers, having served our term of ap- , the roads very muddy. r No. 1 at Duehamp's Hall. rendered tauc Blood Balm), mad. by the Blood prentice of five years at the bench under ICompany Lost or Stolen. The ladles attendanee was quite large the charge of trained watchmakers, and 1 Mr. Chas. Guerinlere has leased the Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Write to them Ibe gentlemen attendance was not at AA eertra mrtgage promissory note, finished ouear trade in the best Horlogleal brick yard of Numa Blenvenu and is for book filled with convineing preef. 1883, payable on Dec. July Ith. dsed I dit. 1886, toof the achools tof order the north and west. of Mrs. Laure Fourlarge as usual-perhaps hard times had Inow working it.He will be ready to . W. B. Raider, living seven miles Our prices are moderate give us a trial, Sagood deal to do in this. But still, the t net, wife of Curlos Greig and bearing iaburn a kiln of 100,000 bricks in10or 16 from Athens, Ga., writes: "For several I from maturity. The public is nohall was pretty crowded. d days. years I suffered with running alcers, tereet tlaed not to buy, negotiate or in any SThe programme was as folows: Lewhich doctors treated and promesneed manner have any dealings or transae' I'i N1mu1uDSITTERa geode e Madaume Angot" Comice song by Incurable. A single bottle oe B. B. tios eoreserning said note, as the pay56 to 64 OQmslelt Street, 8 c eslrrod alesa, BOmesm . Ma. rewho Delahousaye, Marie Ange Miss did me more good than all the doctors. meat thereof has been stoped. NEW ORLEANS, LA. L wsu (ams. all. Oemalse I kept on using it and every leer bhealed." l.dam seummed it. Alldmt rn an ovation of applause. sstmdsmassaunsdsasesd mevsawsppas. Centrally located near Cotton Exbhage eeived S. C. Kinard Son. Towaliga, Ga., St. Martintville July 2nd. 1889. Miss Louise Wilson, of New Orleans Large and Airy Booms. Ssang a "Melodie" in a mast graeetul The thought has struck us since The attendance at the oolored public writes: "We inadaced a neighber to try Take the street ears at the depot and destruction of our friend Dr. manner, and her sweet voice captivated , school in this town, kept by Mrs. Victor B B. a for catarrh, which he thought in- the the driver will put you oueat near the Wi. G. Kibbe's home, and the audienae. the curable, as It has resisted all treatest. Rochbon and an smistant, Tuesday was HoteL. generomeity of our people to rebuild Jan 141 y Mr. Victor Lemonier, raised the bravos 112 children. It delighlted him, ad eoutinuing it use asform a mutual fet the enthusiastie audience when he it, why not Miss Phelomene Martin, daughter of he was cured sound and welL" :surance society for eachfire town? CONVENT of MERCY. For instance, let all the houset paint Ga., writes: p Lawo, , SMh. sang "En Revenant de la Revue," oi Assessor S. V. Martin, who graduated St. Martinsville, La. song. a at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, New "My wife had crtula 15 years,. She Sholders of Abbeville unite in an SERMrEN D'HOSACE. kept growing worse. She lost her hair This Institute oeff suer prior advta- ra one actLa French comedy was rendered Orleans, with high hoaors, arrived home and her skin broke out fearfually. Debill- .organiration in which they obligs to Parents desirous of giving thiera Saturday last. .ate themselves to make good the and no appetite folowed. Sloss of any member from fire. Of. da Eduation. children a solid and reaine by Mrs. Geo. W.Adams, who in her Let :he property tax payers bear in ty, emaciation as cers coulJd be elected and a small I Ternms of tuition, ~ie etc., moderatec usual easy and pleasing manners mind that the speelal election to levy a ABfter physicians and numerous advertised mediiee failed, I tried B. B., and *monthly fee be paid to cover excaptivated the anuMadawe de Santenia, lwpartleulars apply toa special tax of five mills to equip our rapid and eomplete." Miss Marie Rose DeLahouueae, SIsrTES 01 IFBCT. . diesee. i fire department and to bdld culverts her reeovery was fire occurs when a sufficient Oliver Secor, Baltimore, Md., writes: :penee, -as Rose, Soubrette, was simply sweet -levy an and sseessment to 30th. July place take will Diseases of Women and Chldren. "I ssuffered from weak bhack and rheumas- Scover the loes. In this way the and her talent was well appreciated. Mr. We recommend the eitizens of Brema D. F. L. JEWELL, tism. B.B.B. has proven to btheonly George SIlsha whose appearance on the Bridge to perouse the proceeding if themedicine that gave me relief." burden would fall on all; and who stage is always received by an ovation, ACCOUCHEUR. ealumna in our appear Jury which police knows heand see a'hee?--3Ierihis all disapwith the part of Horace intrusted was t pear in when smoke Xight calls attended t. Have yaour watch repairing done at performed in today. They will find Interesting matOf: at A. Labbe a Son's drugstore Gerard, which character he Kekart, Zew Iberia. dional. a Ostperfect manner. Ye seribe, was tar in them. may i St. Mart.uville La,

The Division is Traced.

earobed in the permsalleatioe of 'aDe Dubreul." Our modesty prvents any further cemments. Mr. Victor Lemoniler again appeared and sang a French patriotic song, whlch after repeatet appiause was encored. Miss Mare eas de Laemosumye executed ina brilliant manner a dilmeult piece of musle en the plan Miss Louise Wison gave a real treat to the audience by singing a Spanish song entitled "Paloma." Mr. Vieter e~moanler closed the entertalnment with a comie song "J'avas mo- Ponpon. Aftertheentertainment was over the hall was cleared of chairs and benches to make room for the ball which followed, and which added greatly to the eclat and pleasure of the occasion. The entertainment may not hay: pro red the finanieal result that ourFireboys expected and deserve; but it was a pleasurable success.

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