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The Times-Democrat from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 9

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3 fib.t Cxmts-gtmflrrat: ribas, Jula 10, 1903. deli. The State candidate will probably I APFl WAR TV TFT A 9 finrt hi. ah.r nf th elocflnn evnensea I AkrWAJ IJjAAO find his share of the election eipenses AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES amount to about t25. Tbe trouble of in i BT WILLIE R.

METZLEH. keeping np with the dates for sending In the remittances to the county chairman Is one of the disadvantages of the plan. SEGJIOES ARE BEIXG DRIVE FROM SOl'R LAKE. FUnillTUHE! FURNITURE but about twenty of them have hit upon la way to rid themselves of that worry and anxiety. An obliging State official here, who has no opposition, has con HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALL KINDS.

wr antboriied to nave a pool of taar-mnt water In tfc First ward filled up in compliance with a request from resl-deits of that neighborhood, the under-aunding that the police Jury would py tbe expanse "if it was not too lieavv." Coutrsctor W. C. Haillp Mil for tl5 for making an estimate of tbe probable nut of completing the lt. Anant Arademv building was ordered pe d. The president was authorized to aik for bids for the completion of this building, auih to cost about tfr0.

P. RMlrig.iez, toll bridge lessee, was allowed on mouth a pro rata oil his payment in compensation for the time the- bridge was made useless by the high water. IVnatlons of lands Tor the opening of the Narcissus and Bavou Black roaiis in the sented to look after that part of the Fight of Round and Square canvass for them, thus relieving them of At 312-314 Carondelet Friday. July 10. at 11 a.

m. the distraction and annoyance incident afeblowers Rob the Railroad Depot at EtheL to looking after the matter. Cotton Bale Interests. Black Maa Shoots a Brakemaa aad Xotieea Are Fartkwlth Footed Waralag Xearroea Sot ta Allow the Saw to Go Dowa oa Theaa la Soar Lake Reataaraat Manase-aaeat Gaards Black Help. Our salesroom is packed the poods must go.

Everything necessary for housekeeping can be found here. BUY NOW WHILE PRICES ARC LOW. Mayor Hemingway this morning had a Dumber of alleged blind tiger keepers up before him. Several pleaded guilty to a charge of "connivance in the sale of Part of the goods represent the contents of a seven room resi liquors, and were given a one or luu and thirty dara In jail. All of these ap dence, removed tor convenience, or gale.

Officers of State Compress Asso New River section were accepted, with the proviso that the parish Is not to defray the cost of opening these roads. The pealed. One was given a fine of NO RESERVE. Cracksmen Secure Cash, Tickets and Insurance Policies. TERMS CASH.

JrH 2t WILLIE R. METZLER, Auctioneer. ciation Confer with Attorneys. president was autnornea to contract with H. Schaff Son for the erection of ssnitarr closets on the grounds of the and forty-eight hours to leave town, he Special to The Times Democrat having expressed his willingness to get c.

out the city. The result of the cm- Sour 1- JulT fl -Nroes have aade has undoubtedly been to make Jack- Pen positive Instructions to get son drver than ever before, although it out of the oil Held, and a number of L'tj! on the Rankin side them have already left. A mob of 500 BT FITZPATRICK, BRE5VAS Sc. CO. Ascension Academy at a cost or llii.

Henrv C. Braud. representing the Ially FOR WOMAN'S EYE Times, and K. J. Cbauvin.

representing mn now 00 driving away those Discrimination In Freight Rates I the -right parties. the "riht nartiea." tte Iaily Iemocrat, were nominated for pa-lsh printers, and Mr. Braud was elected ot a majority of two votes. J. Burglar Steala Canned Goods and who remain.

There has been a deal of C. Klos and C. A. KelUr were re-elected To Be Strenuously Opposed. Cash in Baton Rouge.

members of tbe Bayou Conway drainage urict. The chairman of the public works committee was authorised to pay The managers of tbe Neshoba county shooting, but so far no one has been fair have changed the date for holding It, hurt. It Is expected that by morning so as to bring It before the primary elec- tlon. It will start about July 2ft. At th blck the recent meeting of the State executive Shortly before 11 o'clock this morning committee In this city there was on file word reached this cltr that a brakeman The 5antlve.

Antiseptic. Cleaaalnft Purifying, Beautifying, Properties of H. Scbaff eon fJ4H tor repairing tbe At RMldiKi, hi 121 Suti lir CmU St Friday. July 10, ai II a.m. A GRAND LOrOF Household Furniture Cost Over f1, 500.

nxB rPRir.HT bocght or Juoln. Hart tor S.VWV r.ph; Super-Mtsva GliHlonr Armolr Brflroma Salt la W.lnnt. Three Gold Leaf Maatel Mirrors. Swell Oak Hatrark Imported Vekmr Parlor Salt. Oak Bedroom Sets.

Oak Dioluj Room Set. China taws. and rio roof of the conrthouse. The finance committee was instructed to publish the Alexandria Boy AecI4enUllj Shaats Crasaa. Irainst Sal.

ef Liquor la during the flrX few af bnlget for the yesr 113, and the police nnu r.r th tart th.t the fslr was I uu wouimea Dy Joy adjourned to meet In the assessor's Himself in the Kaee. rr-f 1 schedu ed to take place at about the I i iome junction, mompson oil.ee aa a board or review, jobn K. Bres of New Orleans, re ti resent ln the peen invited to attend, ir tne election ing a riae and Wlg endeavoring to eject came too Close to tne ia.r or curing toe vlm frnrn th. fnln wh- CuTICURA SOAP I I riir it not to oe expected tnat tne Grand Rapids Cypress Company, appeared before the board with a petition fr-r a reduction from the assessment of 10 per acre on the company's holdings of 22,757 acres of timber land In the 1 I candidates would flock there In rreat I a gun and fired point blank upon the Ettps Takan to Annul Franchise Granted HT.l,nr,a nnf I numDer on Candidates' Day." and the brakeman, the bullet fidnlg lodgment In Date for Opening Of Keshoba Oounty i air assembled would miss the pleasure the pleural cavity and In the lungs. Seventh ward.

Mr. Bres was told that Assisted by Cutlcur Ointment Is of priceless Iue to women, especially mothers. having failed to comply with the law br .1" Thompson wa, taken to the hospital at Louisiana and Korthwert Railroad by the Town of Natchitoches filing his company's assessment before Cblna. 2SO Mn.tc Boi. Carpets, Art Squares.

Beal Steel EngTavtBrti. Broaaea. Portieres, Heatnfu. Cooler. RefHferatoc.

BeddiDf. Bars, j4i Dremert Iroa Bed, Amolra and Uinbitindi. Shades, Lara rnrtaltm, Omanarnta. Range, Safe. I'tcaalla.

TKRMS CASH. NO LIMIT. HAHRI W. FISPZPATR1CK, Aacttooeee. Jy88t Ofttce SIT Caaip atreat.

Changed to Maka "Candidates' Day" One of Its Features. Way, there was no recourse for him be yond the assessor, but the board ad was fixed for Aug. Instead of about Beaumont, where. It is atated, his condl- Aug. 10, as was wished, and the mauagera tlon Is very alarming.

of the fair had to meet the occasion by Word of the Nome shooting reached changing to an earlier date. The Neshoba tM Ki f.i. 1. r.r this city shortly after 10 clock, and Jcurned to Wednesday, Jnly 15, promising iook into mt. tires claim.

section, and Is attended by people from I there were manifestations of Indignation they get their ual forms off. and some of the radical agitators are saying a fight on the negroes will be made In retaliation when the troops leave. These threats are taken very seriously by leading citlsena. lienutcr, eenoDa, cott, Lieaae ana otner I neara on every band. This was fanned Baton Rouee.

Julv Denutv Sheriff I "teaa HOMER. Be Takea to lavlte Ina mlratloa. counties. I to a fiercer flame at noon when notices to the following effect were posted In worts of Opelousas parish, arrived here yesterday evening from Jackson, where Special to The Times Democrat. Bt'SKER HILL.

R. O. Adams Waive PreHmloary iweuiy-nve or tnirty conspicuous piacea about town: Mtaalaalppl JSeera Marderer Cap- Special to The Times-Democrat, Jackson July 8. There was a conference here last night between certain officers of the Mississippi Compress Association and Messrs. Mayes and Longstreet, the attorneya retained to represent the association In the suit before the Inter lie had gone to deliver an Insane man Homer, July An enthusiastic meet tared la Xortaweat.

Everett, July 8. E. E. Oglesby. a "Notice Nigger, don't let the sun go down on you In Sour Lake to-night." There was a hasty counseling of the Examination oa Charge of ordering Bot Salllvaa.

Special to The 1 imea-Democrat. tfc the authorities of the State asylum. Ing was held here Tuesday in the Interest He brought the first Bews received here I of Immigration. Many farmers attended, of the drnamtting and robbing of the I all parts of the parish being represented. negro, wanted for the murder of four negroes negroes, ana manv of them left the cltv a Mlniaolppl.

to-day made a partial confes Bunker Hill, July O. Adams, a I Th railroad agent states that he aold I e.w t.l..t. state Commerce Commission, In which xrm sion to the ehief of police. The negro was r- depot at Ethel, a few miles above Baton T. Nelson presided and J.

E. Hulse Rouge, last night. Mr. hwords says the I acted as secretary. State Immigration AT RESIDENCE, No.

1539 Euterpe Street, SATURDAY, July II, AT 11 A. PIANO, WALNTT AND DAMASK PAULO SrTK, SMITH-DAVIS BltaSS BED, MAHOiJANT BFDRfXIM grlTE. OAK AND WALNCT BKDROM BtlTKS. OK DINING ROOM gl 1TB. CHINA C'ASB.

LKATHKR 8 FAT CHAIRS, ART VUH, MATTLNtJS. SHADES. LACE CI REFRIGERATOR. CHINA, GLA- ARK. LEATHER COCCH.

HEATER, MAHOGANY CHAIRS. BEDDING, P1C-' TI-RE9, CRN AMENT8. CI.lVKB. GENT rentea Bere on Jniy aaa oeia on a rnirm vaarancy. Photographs oent to Mlealoaljipl brought tbe following answer by wire: Too hava tbe right mo.

burglar secured between $a0 and $100 1 1 ommissioner ruqua made an address. In rash, a number tickets and several 1 w'alch was listened to With Close at ten- the Planters' Compress Company of Bos- roung man charged with the murder of Houston i and Beaumont The Mtodua con-ton is trying to secure a lower rate on Bob Sullivan, a member of a prominent tlnnes, and many are walking out of the round bale of cotton than that en- family In this section. Is thoroughly con- town to-niehi. loved by the square bale. This Missis- vinced that the unlucky "13- number Is Ti PPJ1ntd sippt association, which Is greatly Inter- not what superstition, people generally XlTil' Insurance far no arrasia Bes.lutions were adopted In re gard to listing and pricing lands In the bare been reported.

CAMP MEETING OPENS perish, and recommending an appropriation by the police jurv lor the purpose estea in tne square oaie ana oppoera aoj i i'iiu l. iU. ur was tfKf.a to aisonarae the small umw uiyui antral 11 cioci a loin im promoting iiuwi)trauon. A 1 ansn liu dlsctimination, proposea to intervene and fight the proposed reduction to the end. migration Board was chosen, consisting of broke Into tbe store of Jones a Whitaker, ore representative from each ward, with ASMAL GATHERING OF METHO A.

l. president and J. E. (irey At the conclusion of the conference. Secretary Drake of the association gave out at St.

Hypolite and Florida streets, and stole a small amount of cash from a slot ftecretarv and trtnsurer. The Ttomer DISTS AT THE SEASHORE. ville yesterday from Jackeon Tor his pre- army or negroes employed by him. Mr. llminary trial.

In the Justice of peace i'bt answered the committee by saying court at TavloiKvtlle Adams was forced "vw impossible to fill their places with to face exactly thirteen male and female. "abor and that to release til of members of the Sullivan familv. It was coon dishwashers, at this feared that violence would be threatened lm him to rl' 11,8 r9' the prisoner, but Adams wss allowed to tsurant To-night tae restaurant is being waive prelimlnarv examination and was rarded br an arried force and It is returned for safe keeping to jail. stated that every effort will be made to Adams nroved himself to be a dead shot tfie negroes protection. cornet band furnished music for the machine, and a few cans of edibles.

En- statement as to the Issues Involved in the case. Among other things, he trance ras gained by prytng open the occasion, lhe meeting was iln every way a success. The people of Claiborne par- tack door. taia: are becoming thoroughly aroused on 1KB. 8TOVB, SAFE, TEalLa.

TERMS CASH. SO UMIT. HARKT W. FITZPATRICK A action Jyio Ofnce ait Cans street. BT THE CIVIL SHERIIT.

Attendaace Thla Tear la Expected Severs! days ago It was announced In Gov. Heard to-dav aonolnted T. 1. ine sunject or luimlgration, and are willing to assist In tiirulne the tide of the press dispatches that the Compress I in his fight with Sullivan. He shot him I Th situation is regarded as grave, and Ta Better Thaa Ever Belar Mrtiuire of this city a member of the frtate Board of Pharmacy, vice P.

1 immigration southward, and will advertise the mtny advantages this section has Association of this State would take part, I three times witn a pintoi, eaco. oau pene- i i I K.Tr ,7 L. trating forehead. He FsHll Jt not known who was Via Hon, deceased. for the posting of the warning notices.

JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. to ocer nomeseekers. plead self-defense. ests. In a before the Interstate Com Llttlo Chance Mada la Groanda Since Lnst Seaaan Many Preach.

era Preaent Good Attendaaceof Straagera. T. B. Bennett, tax collector and sheriff KATCHITOCHES. merce Commission Sled by the Planter.

ei bast eliciana parish, made final Sals of Urge and Valuabla Squirt of our once tne sentiment against tne negroes ws. given voice the wave rolled qnlckly ovr the town, and the race war a-as speedily on. To-night two companies of darkies. Compress Company of Boston, aralnst aertlement with ftate Auditor Fraiee to- I City Coaacll Takea Steps to Aanal roLrMBrs. Farmer and Hia Team Killed LlfChtalngc.

ey for the year 1W2, paying In 1743 til. Graund lo tbi Ssuntli District. the Big Four and all other railroads Franchise Granted I.oalslana and Xerthvreat Railroad. .1 c. mwA UAmnhla Tbe Ktate Rnard of AjrHcnrt-nre hit ar one in the Shoe String district of the oil Held, and the other composed of the Staff Correspondence of The Tlmes-Derkocrat.

orawug Special to The Times Democrat Great Interest is being taken in this suit I FIDELITT AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OP ranged the following programmes for I Special to The Times-Democrat. Seashore Camp Grounds, July 9. Columbus, July 8. B. F.

Brownlee, a construction roree or tne southern Facifle MARYLAND V8. OCTAVE A. LAG MAN. Natchitoches, July 8. The city council farmer, living eight miles east of this I were raided bv a mob of 300 men.

The annual camp meeting opened bere The .11 over the South because of the lm portant questions and great financial larmers insututo: Plsla Deallnc BoMier partah, Wednesday i i i I blacka fled, nreclnltatelv and ahnnt 1JV1 met last night In regular session, with last night. The initial serm-an waa 1 Civil District Court for tbe Pariah af Orleaa juiy is j-rot. n. n. itnoana mma rrol.

u. i I- Tk. pi.t.M' nnm. i a full attendance, the mayor presiding. t4rrrm ineritnte cooductara (evening wnen a ooit or ugnrning struck i "lru preached by Rev.

Dr. A. J. Lame, presid- no. t.

Ing elder of the Mobile dlstrlc'i I BT TIRTCE OP A WRIT OP 8EIZUHK AND nrl th, mulM m-aa m-nrblnff 1 i anowu wu1! arr anr OI lorm killing both man and mule. Instantly. I killed or wounded, as the shooting Moralng fceaaioo Addreaa of welcome. 'Mayor The city treasnrer'a report, which was tItrr'Jctorhanb, tbe finance committee and tbe Cottoa Planter," Hoo. Charles Shaler found correct, showed a cash balance on Little change has been madeIn the ap- I sale, me rected by tb boaoraM tae civil i nn, v.ra hat ran nn nni 11 ibi, in a i inn ui au.

i nr umu i i cylindrical bale or cotton, iney are rep- I Mexican In the coastnictlon gang wa nearance of the ramn around-i alnce last I voun roc ma rarmo or uneaaa. la taa pea ranee or tne camp grouna since last thnr, ,.0 wU, prnw4 ta br I (Wo; "Ttltire and Implements." Prof. l. I hand of R2 Th. nrdlnanc nui beaten Into a pulp, and he will die.

resented oy two or uc uri 1 Vfaoa a ri A I 1 VC r. narrow, iwniim airerrnr jmi uouisiaaa I in i-m year, it is lue nuie iwaun fui piaca. haa liwiri Kn tlnr. 'A Kllr Af Exporlmeot Statlfm C.mono. Dlaruaalon.

-K- Till It Ui 1HH) 51 at OW auu a- lawver. The railroads will lie represented MORE TROI BLE EXPECTED. ATtenmna leaion "Tbe Farmer Bot- Prof. I service outside the City limits and on a. assistant director State Ei- the east side of the river, was ameuded by by their genersl counsel, and tne aiis-sfssippi Compress Association has re-talnei 1 Vcsri-s.

Mares Longtreet of New Orlean. first presented It to the imWDir.w Methodist Church for cam A meeting pur- I clock tae foUowiog descrllMd property, ta P0- I A rrttTlv snrin nr annrvn mn Probable Tnat Reatanraat Man rS? CoL Creasing the rate, for such service, to HATTIESBCRG. One Nescro Kills Another with a Brick. Special to The Times-Democrat. Hattlesbnrg.

July 8. Two negroes got Into a difficulty over a trivial matter today and one struck the other on the head with a brick, from the effect of which ageri' Stand Will Precipitate Jackson, and Senator A. J. Mcl-auriiu K. u.

or west ritrtaM partsa; paper, lav per cent over inose id ine city limits. No Improvementa of ote have been I improvements thereon, la the Seveata The object or tne petition oi im u. fur. ot oeter PrUh; -Fraciical Tae following resolution, were adopted War. Special to The Times Democrat.

4 1 U' 1 UU. AJ- DUlim OK I i I "Kexoived. Illat the mavor la nerebr Planters' Compress Company can be stated in a few words. They ask the Interstate Commerce Commission to force made. Some of the old, 'Mapldated build- dlstrtet of tnls city of New Orlwn, la ths 1...

rt- bounded by Monroe. Leoaldas. Palm and Inga have been torn doa-n, thus opening auai- th view of tbe grol nda. which add. ber five hundred aad aewnT (aid aqnare Houston.

Tex July 9 W. A. Swain Mtndeo, Viehater Pariah, Fridav, July IT I "isiruciea to noiiiy tne ixuisiana ana Morning 8-sston Addreaa ef welcome. Mor I NDrthmest Railroad Company, or Major A. M.

ttn: reDouw and latrnductorv. re-I J. I. Beards lev. reneral manacer of this el-y arrived la Houston to-night he died soon afterward.

The negro who the railroad companies to naui cotton In round bales In carload lots for ten to the pleasure of thei visitor, her. threw the brick wai captured and lodged I rro Lake, and state, that after Th cottage, are al'yopen and mora or marka, by Inetlmte conductor; "What About I of same, or the proper authorities of said tbe Cottna Planter. Hon. Cha. Shalor: I rarnnanv.

thar the franchtaea rranteil to cents per hundred weight less than cot the posting of notice, there was appar in Jail. lea. crowded. It 1. aW that there will be 2000 people kei.se thla season, but Tulare and impiemeata, Prof, D.

K. Barrow, I sxid railroad companv, as per ordinance talboua; di-cuaaloa. I of Oct. 8, 1901. and" the obligations of Dumurr aanarea so4 aevenry-ove aMtaaurea three hundred feet froat on Moaraa atreat a depth of tarae bnadred feat.

Seised la tb abovo stilt. TermaCaaa oa tbe apot. H. B. McMTJREAT.

Civil Fhertir of tbo Pariah of Orteaaa. P. M. MILNER, Attoraoy far Plaintiffs. JylO 17 24 auT 1 ton in square Dales.

inejr ciaim xuai their system of compressing at tbe gin gives greater density than square bales usually have, even after compression. The square bale Interest deny that the ently much fear on the part of the negroes. Tbe train that brought Mr. Swain to the city was. he sars, crowded with negroes.

They tilled the coach and over I ia company mereunaer. nave not oeen Nh ccmplled Vith In any Dartlcular. and a- PASS CHRISTIAN. Got. Loigiao and Dr.

Sbeppard Speak. Special to The Times-Democrat. LinutafUIDai ITJC PlOCl IUHMDE, KV. l. a A they are not here now.

The crowd appear, to be tbe vual size In numbers. Twenty-Are or th'A-ty preacher, present, three of whpm will do most of the burtv; Serity a Farment' a a L.owry Dale nag any aavauiage mrt flowed lnti the baggage car. where they JCDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. Pass Christian, July 8. Gov.

Longino I remained in hiding until Houston wa. It. T. i. Tihor of Webster pariab; "ITactlcal Track Fanning CoU U.

H. L. Booaer of I conditions of said ordinance, and especiai-leiu; diaroasiva. I have they failed to build and maintain the square bale. "This petition of the Lowry people before the Interstate Commerce Commission reminds tbe public of the discussion preaching.

spoke here to-day in the Interest of his I reached tee depot in tne corporate limits or said A noticeable Act the son here AIOFaix FIRST candidacy for United State. Senator. I In talking among themselves, the In- The following: letter, with accomnanv- I city, and to construct, maintain and oper- so genersl a lew years ago as to tne rela I. the presence of so many strarsjers. C1PAL NO.

421 SCOTT STREET. BE- The audience which greeted him In the I forma nt statea, tbe Degree, said they tive merits of the 'rouud' and 'square' lng order and extract from reviwd rule. I ate a line of railway from the northern and rem In ions, haa been aent out hv th 1 limits of the parish to the city of Nateh- BANKS AND BACD1.H STREETS. balea. The round bale STstem aas not a town ban m-as not a large one, Dtit gave conld not expect to stay In Sour Lake, ancceaa In laaiRfitriDi.

and the creat ma- I close attention to his address. Dr. Ballroad Commission to the presidents 1 It x-hes by the 1st of July, 1903, and beef all parish police Juries of the State: I ctuae of failure of said companv to re The brakeman. W. D.

Thompson, who Very few af Jhe owner, of cottage, are her. They iave rented their cottage, to others. 'Ae largest number of families have Jrme from Alabama. FERDINAND KArE VS MR. AND MRS.

J. Jority of the plant that have been ea- I M. Sbeppard of Laurel, candidate for was shot, reside, at 1218 Morri. street, Iear blr lour attention ka called to mumnin in tue iiuins tabllsnea in mis state nave oeen a nan- i munnu i-vmiuiBsmuri, aiow inuiam the lnclowd rule relative to croiwinas at I said city Its workshops and roundhouse, In this city. doned.

and the people of Mississippi I audience. Another featnre of the meeting. 1. the ctTl1 Dtatrlel Coort for the pariah ot Orleaaa- tiuhllc hirbwara nndor the control nf thai or commence the construction of The ball pierced hi. left side, but the change in the hours oX service.

The cus police jury, ine commission refers this I wruiuajice. auu hsve beard practically nothing about the new system of baling for two year, or more. SCRAJfTOJI. I physician, have Issued a statement that matter lo rnn arltli th hairu, that It I iwcauw 01 iif lanure oi Haia comuanv Kiit rou In iMiiMniinnir uf ml rnnii I to amend its chnrter and change and re- Knlarhta ef Pythlaa Install Ofleera. I he will speedily recover.

The Injured According to the best authority the crSKinc at Hie Intersection of railroad 1,8 domicile to the city of Natchl- two round bale companies, the American I Special to The Times-Democrat. I man ha. a wife and two children and I. tomary meetmg win oe neio at BT VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SEIZORS 6:30 a la. and the testimony meeting AND SALE, to me directed by the booorable at ft Pho lattor meetiuK however tb cwu Court for tbo aartsa of at The latter meeuug.

nowever, Orlel0 canse, I will be 73oducted without a sermon. It proved to sell be public aocttoa. at too Is belief -d that the testimonies of peo- R'l Eat ate Exchange, No. 811 Baron 00 atreer. nd public roads: I tocnes ana permanently locate ana estan- Cotton Company and the Planters' Com Scsanton, Julv Mississippi Lodge, I a quier.

inanstrious citlxen. He ha. Order No. 24 Ordered. That all nlaeva I lh Its Olticeo.

general and special. In press Company handled together In i the Rnlght. of Pvthlas, Installed the follow- of the Southern eason of 1SJ1-CI2 aimut of their I I Pacific Rf.ilroad for a number of rears. bere a railroad rraeaea a public hlghwar It I stid city, as provided In said ordinance; shall be tbe duty of the railroad company I be It further ing new omcers to-nignt: l. iw ox, I j- Swain ssvs the onlv nearnea thaV win bales, averaging about 250 pounds in in conTi-nci a ranap who an eauy grade not I riesoivea, nt tne MS vor Is pie whVbave been Christiana many year.

rnt viwtTirt juvtDAr. will be of a. much value a. a lermoD, I jtly is. ikj3.

at 12 o'clock tbo follow. weight, and equivalent to about 375.0WO I chancellor commander; Horace Bloom-1 be tolerated in the vicinity of Sour Lake avtuage square bales, or about 3 12 per I field, vice chancelrbr; A. Delcomyn, pre-1 are those employed on the railroad con- grooter tnan oe to one. and Bot l-a than I berebv authorised and Instnicted, through fifteen fet whie. to be kept in good eoadttuto I the city attorney, to institute the suit or at all time by th railroad cntwanv.

Wbea 1 trt ni.in.t ander name drcumstanoea. late: Dave T. Warren, master at arms: i nese negroes nave neen cent of the total production of cotton In America. Three years ago the American l.fnMn.J A The after dinner service has been dta-I wlth "botidlnrs and tranrrreBeiita contlnned and an evening beach service I thereoa. li.sta.

waya. prtvllerea and ern. t. aienwetner, master or work; n. gonr L.ke nor tMr tlm- tBepe H.

Pickett, Inner guard; McVea Young, I when not at work on the railroad exten Cotton Company announced that It had handled in one seaaon 501,000 bale, of 'ToT tZM1.n"iliZ of Mld tranchise and to that end he Is tea (Wt eitlioof iTraa krrrbr to execute such bonds rr-h rrt high- oth'r rrr-rr ways aa are anor the control of the police to 'IT7 OUt th Provlslou. of this ordl- Instiled at :30 o'clock The night set-vi se will be held a. usosl at 8 clock. I this city of New Orleana. ia sonar natn- ds cotton, and tnst tne following year it I outer guard.

The ceremony of would handle L2SO.Of0 bales. tlon was performed by F. M. Johnson of xt as to me restsnranrs. ne aava tie 1 Pkereo and Jin ot tne oiorent Danabee.

The ramn I TW sneakers to-dav were: At a. I ber 752, bounded by 8-ott. Banks u.t.a mt r.t I confident a determined effort will be msd 1 uc vruuuirut ui lur i nn itru trade Is strongly against any freight bent km le t-uilt Before Jolv 1, liei3. firand Iod're of Mississippi. I tn Induce the proprietors to discharge if twwlafvo- I 1 I Baodla atreeta, desiccated aa lots anai praierr aerrlc.

Rev. K. W. Dodsoa. B.90 a.

Br, tnA tweu four. 00 a plaa Eslract from revised nW and remlations: I Rl'STOX mad discrimination lelng made In favor of has lt.h".r fmployeea, and that thla will Va triM ah. 11 nka.nM.. A I Senator A. J.

Mcl.aurln J. McLaurfn' praiao ana I g. Q. Dr Isle, rirvevor. dated 4tb Spt.

J. Lamar: 11 a. sermon by J. A. Rico; 6:80 I 1A04.

and dDnalred Id tbo offlc nf Fred 3B either one package or the other. All lnrlt.fitn tt Ih. I1 ITikd 1 of the Pascagoula Commer- more trouble. croaaing or street for a greater lenath oft laaataaaaa bstertslam time than tn minutea. I SDecial to The Times-Democrat.

the cotton exchanges have so declared cia, clu0 of thls to address the themselves. The Lowry people asked people nf Jackson county at tbe court- BROWS PROBABLT WILL LIVE. a. fm beach servlee by Rev. Q.

S. Harmon; 8 pel. ootary onbllc. per act May I. 15.

ga'd wL. by Rev. Dr. H. O.

Davl. of K.w Or- t'JTSTL i a i an pumic roan croaainea or streeta I A where vehl-lea crona same otide of lncor- nuuier. i-orated toons or rttleai th apace bctwm I magicians, entertained the Chautauqua lans. I Scott street by a depth hetweea equal aad bt. TV.

A J. Lamar Queued tb alcbt aer- I aarallel lino of on hundred aad twentv. Thoaght Itfgro will Par Penaltr certain trunk lines a year or more ago hollHe. The date of the speaking will be to give them a concession, but this aas announced later refused, and on this concession all the Xa Bot ot Stiprevlsor. has ordeYed cotton exchanges Died protests with the the ei.etton of three Justices of the peace ine reiia ana a space or eighteen Inea oa Most night.

L. B. Wlokersham delivered ttie outalde of ears rail shall be raiaed to tbe I i lecture on "I)t Dreams" for Hla Crime Ho oreached a deeolv Im- I vea feet tea laches and six ltna. Let na- to-dav or a ailing or I Jetrersonvllle, July i I ber 84 being the lot D'imt as Banka ateaot oresslv sermon from the text. Come bow snd I ani at a distaoc of oo hnndrw rauroaas against any uiscriiuinauon, i jt No.

3. comprising Moss Point Will plank, rock or gravel, and ebull he krpt la fbbii i- ain lair claiming that there wa. no ground for Eacatawpa. East Side, orange GroveJ to all forecasts made by physicians. Lee nreferenCe.

I C.ransn mnA tainnl. In .1 Dreferenee. wart Pcritnton and Pascagoula tnat eondltloa at all tiatea. a bere rro-alnga I "old the platform again to-morrow. let reasea toether with the Lord, though I and twenty-aevea feet tea laohes and all yoor ains aa scarlet they ahall white aa I llae from Banka atnt.

AU AnwrVaa aaa- wont, Brown, tbe Evansville negro who kllle are locatea aooxr tae track tbcv shall also "The matter of freight has played a most Important part In the developmnt pe kept in thorough repair and drained. ST. FRAM VILLE. tarnen' Iastltnte. SATS PA MILT WOCLD OBJECT.

of certain industries in this country. The Among tb preachers on tb groonda ara: Alabama-Mobile, A. J. Lamar. O.

V. Cal AI.KXAM)RIA. Standard Oil trust would have been im Special to The Times Democrat. S'lsed la tb abov salt. TERMS Cash on th spot.

Ft. B. McMTRRAT. Civil SherT of tb parish of Orleana JOHN WAONF.V. Attorney for PialatlfT.

JelS 1. 24 t7 10 14 A Relative Deelaret Senator Mr- Keetiaa; of Police Jary-Boy Shoots St- Franclsvllle, July 9. A In houn. D. P.

Slant hler; Montgoamry, J. A. Fraaier. A. L.

Aadrews. J. A. Ktco. B.

a possible wKDoiit tne concessions 01 tne Pennsvlvsnla Railroad. The same peti stitute was held here to-day, in the Himself Accidentally Special to The Tinies-Democrat. Lanrln Will Sot Indorae Gov. Lagla for Senntar. Policeman Massey and precipitated tba race will prob.bly live to pay t'e penalty for hla crime.

When Brown wra placed the train at VtncenT-s, to te brought to the reforma Dory for safekeeping. It wa. said he coulc not survive tte Journey, his wound feeing sufficient to kill an ordinary man. This morning he was reported on th Thai to Mare. J.

T. Mangulo, rl. jiavi. laomao- vlll. H.

A. Moody: North Alahama. it. K. tion that they are presenting now has been made by the Planters' Compress I'dmnanr to tbe Texas Railroad Commis Pythian Opera House, conducted by iJr.

W. H. Ialrymple, assisted by other mem- JTT.IC1AL ADVERTISEMENT. Alexandria. July 9.The police Jury Special to The Times-Democrat.

Hendrii. Tboraa JobBaoa; Lntoa tipriags, w. S. Wad. elected G.

Mobley, editor of I of the" Institute rr. Tt. mwn Vlcksburg, July 9. Ever since sion and to the Central Freight Assocla- Iioulsiana Confereoc New Orleans. lr.

La- tlon, and these people have denied the I the statement given out by ex-Judge W. tie Loai.ia democrat, parish printer. weIl ttenled bv an anoreciatlve Sals of Valuable Improved Thirst Prad. I. H.

Holloway, M. T. gcbubl and H. aa.Jl wk A nana 111 Vua I request, 0010 ou k. Mcl.aurln.

and printed In the Vicks- on grounds of public policy, and It re-I c.ru mm im 1 Ir. Ialrvmple made the prln- ravta. MlsalsslDDl-Hattleahnrc. T. L.

Mellon; Oulf- recovery. Brown had a paroxysm of ins to be seen whether the Interstate Herald on Wednesday, he has been when told last night that i would xue jury the morning session, District Property, Commerce Commission will take the same I besieged by numerous queries from varl port. Geo. H. alloway: Morton, O.

S. Har-moo. Ocean Rprina, J. O. Galloway; McHenry, Waltr Ward.

aiu t'- 10 assist in av- I fInrHl be taken back to Evansville. aral manl- iurDin Bearing Municipal No. 3021 Boartca Aowng som of the via Iters oa the grmiad fraying the expena. of enteruinlng the rr. Hu were highly appre-ttate Confederate reunion to be held cited by the farmers present.

At the view. The railroad will make a full and ons sources as to the authenticity of the I elaborate defense, because they do not statements To-dav lnd I want to lose a large part of their reve- pu" comitei are: Wlnneld rartnoee. u. U. Kiuenooor, termanded th? order for hi Mrs.

I. Bldsood. Mliuiea Mabel. Uicille. Myrtle.

ia Jtununi, I tAA.w n.oentlon the mrni an.t mtnmlt. nut frtim the cotton crop. The com- I signea siaiemeui. i me louowing er removal. Strtst, Between Force md Virtue.

J. sd4 C. i. Blrtgood. J.

T. BWlaood. Andrew, Buddy and Price Illlama. all of press people, who also represent the in- I feet: terests of the cotton trade of the South. I have been questioned ao much that are said to be resistlng the movement be- I -rri tlv and tnnh.H,.!i.

TROOPS LEAVE C1JC1. Julius iiavid aged fifteen years, on of MJoyed a bountiful dinner of Alphonse lavld of Pluevllle, accl- the Mer HoteL r4. H. Bon- dentally hot himself in the kuee last nr of Tyier, Joined the corps this bight with a revolver. InfiictinE a nalnful a'ternoon.

adding grestly to Its efficiency. THLB TFXTOMA LOAS BCILDINa Motlle: Mrs. T. N. Jacob.

Mr. Maniaret Iieaohry, three Jacob children and Camilla Psnbry. Wblteraatle. Mia Dot Jaeoba, COMPANY VS. 1.

K. JJl BLAfiC. Fvaasvllle Qolet Faner aia of Vic Shrevenort: Mr and Mra. J. 11.

levln ana cause they believe the farmer, the glnner, the merchant, the banker the insurance understood In this matter. I deny with azent, and. lu fact, every citizen of the emphasis that Senator McLanrln will In-South in active business of any kind, and dorse Longlnn, and. If he were to do so. family, Rev.

K. W. fHxJaoo aad family, Mrs. I Civil District Coart for th Parlak of Orlana tims Held. mound.

It la thought the knee cap is I maae an lnieresimg aaur-ss at ine fractured. Young Havld was looking for fTr" XTLr'oul? SSSH M. A. Williams, Algiers: nr. anu mra.

r- r. iv.rw. Evansville, July 4After talking with Got. Dnrbln over 'Ai i.i.nKA.. muee.1 i.

i-r ff" "t.i, he would achieve the Impossible, to-wlt tla Brifas. Mra M. C. L. Ibde.

Mr. Cioff. Mm KHae Pavl. New Orlean; Ixxils TboemMeo. Mrs.

C. Bocbenedel. Bartin poraeiniua wir wnen ne acci- 1 ther will hold an Institute Saturday. Mentally gelled the weapon from a shell. I a lrVr.

-j I t- tr i h. vfr eit. I monopoly or tne most gigantic coaracter, I I wn- en. Mon.ee to-niptt ordered .11 BT TIRTCE OF A WRIT OF F.T7r!! aod sale, to ma directed by th booorabi th Civil Iltrct Court for tbe Pariab Orleas. tn tb abo entitled can.

I will proceed ta it leu to tne noor anu exuiouea. I uiDTivvuir The Parish clerk's office has received I MARTIVt HXE. Mr, w. M. Psllen.

Onlda Pullea. Nor-wood. Mr. and Mrs. B.

M. Lambert. wnicn wouiu. vw no yruuiiuf rs 1 1 rooDS removed Tmm ttto atrt. I 1 1..

I A. Ka hn, I I and filed for record the act of convev- I Meetln of Pnrlstt School Bttard. iaiu. i-T I ITwanavill Tt T-rm Crowley. Mlao Laora Hyde.

New Orlran: oil by public auction, at tbo Heal ra- TT I 1. I I uu .1 1 1 mm.A k. 1 r- a nee of the ShreTport and Red Kiver I Sjwclal to The Times Democrat, South, crush out competition. deaden I Town Vlnlentlv Shaken rj the general spirit of Individual enter-I mp 1 left for Lon" th Evansville com Jftrm. ai.

1 ji i mi 'i wi'raawv i- i -m tie Tboi-nton. Incille Lowry, Mortdian: Mr. I and Gravler arreeia. la th First dbrtiirt ef ''TT lur. "i fit.

Martinville. Julv Parish prise, destroy the value of great Invest-j '-P 1 "wn- ape juiy 1 ne 1 pnT waI relieved fromidnty. Tbe Vln I. B. Holme.

loolae Holme aod tbe I this city, oa THrHSIJAT. Angnat at avieatin company, it is a verv Board of School Directors met yesterday nients, ana worn a iremenaous social, 11 tioicui. eBnu uwju mraij years cennee compaDV wa. lA.ft In chare of lenftny document, containing sixty-De well as Industrial, change." was felt her at noon to-day. Holmes rbUdrea.

Hattleabnrg; Dr. and Mra. I 12 clock tbe following described property. A. J.

Lamar, Miasm B-sle Ren-char. Lacy I to wit Honks, Carrl and Helen Galne. Jnole aod I FOt'R CKRTAI LOTH OF GROtTtD. wt'b aret of printed matter, or about 24.UUU I In regular asslon. with all members the Jail and tbe roog-thous.

but will roras. 1 p-esent. Much important business was Jeale Iott. Mary Wilkinson. Lola and Rnhy I tbo tmlldlnaa and Improvemenra rh'romt.

rlrbta. Senator Monev will fill ena-arements to transacted. Tbe superintendent's annual rratibart, Janie narcn, nev. una laiaeua, 1 waya and -nTiiiree toereiinto aetoosmg or ia leave for home to-morrow morning. The city will then be letf, tn charge of the police department, wfrlrh Is armed with CROWLEY Moblle.

report of the condition of the schools Work Bexta on Parklag Honae far was submitted and approved. The fol Ther were tF-rs! funral. to-day METHODIST ITT' A Mice Kod Company. Ic.wing teacher, were appointed to take I All were conduct qultly. Th minis CHOu anywise appertaining.

altaatMl ta tbe Third diatrtct of tola rity. dealgnated by tb anmher ve, six, oeven aad elgnt. ta anuar aumher ninety-foar. bounded by Bagatelle, sow Bourbon. Colon, aow Tonro.

Fore aad Tlrtu streeta. oa a plaa of D. K. Aecber. dated April IS.

1AHA. and aerordtng to welea ld lot meaaure eHi thlrty-ae feet la and five line front oa Bagatelle, aow Boarboa. Special to The Times-Democrat. Ciaree of the respective schools of the Jalat Committee af Warthera aad Crowley, July Work was cor-1 parish next ssloii: ters In ote or two Abases prayed for the city and county official, and said thla wa. not a time fr criticism, but for fct.

Martinville High School Principal. goat era Braarhes of the Charrk Coaaaletea Ita Work of Ravlslaa. Asbury Park. N. July Joint I toi.

Jamm uroussara: LJzzie o. menccd this afternoon on the large packing bouse of the Columbia Ki-e Food Company, Limited, organised bere last Faonon, Miss Liiia rouruet and two sympathy for the. friends of th dead. street, by oa hundred aad twenty-vea feet 01 hers to be selected by the teachers" committee of th Methodist Episcopal I tea loebe and foar lines la opin twtweea ON SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK. Two more of the jwonnded are Mid to be commltt month, with a capital stock ef la a crttl-al condition.

llreaux Bridge Bister, of PerpeutsJ Church. North and South, has completed I Am.rirao measure. 8ld toar j. i.k i ii. r- I kta are th same described oa a J.

It. ritual revision labor, la Ocean Grove. I -fM nif 1M0 anmher tea The new order of worship adopted laya I and elevea, la aqnare aumher atee'y fonr. Adoration. President Bier of the Rice Food Company, -lth Frank Walker, an expert en- The grand Jury I.

taking testimony on First Vard Rural Schools Prof. aionaay nignt hoot Ing. gineer. Is bow in Battle Creek, I Miss Mamie Murphy, Miss Laure The sixth arr-ast for the Sunday rioting speak chiefly in North Mississippi for the next two weeks, while tiov. Longino will confine his ministrations for the same period to South Mississippi.

Both Lave made numerous appointments, and what, with travel and shaking together, their time will be fullv occupied. It begins to look like the senatorial campaign wHl not be enlivened by any more Joint debates, unless the two candidates happen to meet at Crystal Springs on July i. There have been several since the beginning of the campaign, some rather spicy in character, which have only served to contirm the original impression of th followers of each that his candidate was the man to support, bnt which have otherwise had small effect, so far as can be denltely determined. The onlv thing aproacblng a development in the senatorial situation daring the past few days was tbe authoritative statement made "in yesterday'a Vlcksburg Herald bv Judge W. K.

McLaurin to the effect that If Senator Mcl-anrin should express a preference In the present race it would undoubtedly be in favor of his present colleague as against the Governor. This interview naturally created something of a sensation at the capital here, and was the cause of no small Inspecting the machinery In the large I truertnlerl special stress upon reverent worship and sie.irlng each alitv feet front on Mgafeiie. aow Bonrooe Trt. by one bnsdred and twenty provide, for kneeling in ailent prayer on rt.H vm.hJ Dnlm. enteting a church.

seized in tb above sntt. was ma a- tni morning. Philip Vltch Second Ward Prof. Oswald Templet. cereal loud plants tti mat city, ana win owner of the privileges at the baseball Third Ward Prof.

F.iiesr Iterennort undoubtedly place aa order for tb ma Mls Kva Crleblow and l'rnf. F. Kiernan. Tbr are extensive chance. In th I irm-taan oa id por chlBery to be used in the Crowley en H.

B. M'MCRRAT. park, was fowad at Vlacennes. He had walked from 'here. The grand Jury has Fourth Ward ITof.

L. K. Wood. Mis terprise before returning to this city. catechism.

Julie Cormier, Miss El in a Sherman. Miss District court aa.iouruea 10-aay. Civil SHerlir for the Parte of Orl-n PART A Attorneys for Plaintiff. )t3 10 17 24 SI an returned nnween Indictment In connec Pauline Mt.L Miss Mixl and In future a primary and a atandard catechism, almost new, will be used In place of the thre now In use. Bishop tlon wlth th Sunday tight trouble.

two others to be appointed later. nfth Ward Miss Marv Cowan. Miss 650 Light Weielit Coat an. Pants Suits, cut in the latest style and snaKe np to iate, $10 AND $12 VALUES ATa 1200 STYLISH PANTS at $1.85 Worth 5 aad $3.00. This treat Sale ef Hw aad Stylish CJethlat I.

worth year insaectiea. Oar Window Display tell, the tale. complain awire been made that the au ION ALISON VII I.E. Mcetina of Police Jnry. Sjiecial to The Times-Democrat.

Nellv Suite. ITof. Fernand Dupins. Prof. thorltie.

turned loos thre ma Charles lelaclvl and two others to be Scott's Sanlal-Pepsln Capites 8. M. Merrill of Chicago asid: "Th utmost harmony has snd th Mthodlst Episcopal Church, North and flonth. are closer to-day than they have been since they separated In Donaldsonvllie, July 9. A regular meet appointed later by tbe teachers com Diittee.

who had W-en by the hardware men wboap were robbed by th mob and It Is clalmd, wre found leg of the police Jury was held at the All the colored teaciers are re-engaged courthouse yesterday afternoon. President I the next session with the 4 weapon. In their possession. J. C.

Klos and all the members lelne I Matters of material importance to the the davs ot sisverv. The order of wornhlp Is practically tha same as now used In the church North. Gen. Mr-Kee said to-day: "I have been nrestdent as well aa rnnl- nf th. I are tnp SCbtWlS Of the par president, as well as a rnmbtr of the I Werv taken up for consideration.

In In a gnatit many affairs of this kind, and POSITIVE CURE For laflamraatlea ar Colowrh ef tbo Bladder sad DUimt Kidaoya. Fa sar a Con aalckly aad Form aestly ia won ease liiarrhe aad ao aurtrof bow kmg atao4-iag. Ahaolataly aaratlea. Bold by arDgr-sks. Pno gl M.

or fey mail, postpaid. CITT IS BRIEF. I do rart recall one case In this Stat most prominent clt liens and officials orif.lurj!ng the erection of new swhoolhonses the parish. A communication from I In the First and Third wards. The where ainr on has ever been punished.

Thieves entered the premise, of Widow B. Laplace. 370t Can.l street, early ye- Th fllst of deatha remains at ten. The amount of political gossip. It may well lie classed as one of the most significant circumstances of the campaign.

All of the county executive committees except fourteen have already acted, and the Stste and district candidates are in position to estimate exactly what the expense of getting their names on various countv tickets will b. As th two vtio are the worst Injured, and terday morning and stole twa bras gong. llvln'j. Bowkl and B. are nd worse Braud Whidden.

local printers, offer- finances of the board were reported to tl" Ten ZJfc sh for distributioa at the St. Lonis Ex- had just ended and four new schoolhouses poslttoB, was laid on the table, as wa. hd been erected. a communication from L. E.

Bentlev The white schools of the parish were "tlnR.rt:r,ntW,,,dT:m' ChW aeZr mad the oficial paper. Dr. P. T. Thlb- to the attendance at the re- valued at $23.

ti I box, aa-fa. nt imi arana an THE "CROWN" M. E. LEVEY CO. i9C.t?n ruinir? stdtft thanf on yesterday, although f.r are entrf-talned a.

to the recovery of both The two-atnrr frame hone at Laayette and rrhlgiiv street, at 11:45 o'clock law Blgbt waa damaged by fir tl.VI. Tb property I tioued bv Geo. Faivre and 1 oc-nped by a Vi" aaio-aeoarvaxia. oiao. FOR (ALE BT prices range all the way from twenty- Th'ata are bfng mad almost open I to-flay tht there will trouble for th nve-cenrs in one "umy in -uirr.

it will be seen that there has not bn cdanx. president of the Parish Board of spe'lve schools being up to the standard jjX Her hr" 1 Americaa Dm. Store. 1115 am St mflltla oSciala of this city a. soon aa any disposition te lie pose aay undue bur- ana touce Juror j.

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