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QL" LAFAYETTE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1890. NUMB Eli 50. Mno and' wW ut- The Lottery was openly bo- rW fourth Strict comprise 10 i WflJli' fit lottery vatu- accoplauce of its money m.ght pplv to comrajoce 0n M.m«teT the nth Ihut P-rritory beiwei R. if. I ricn-a 1" at-1 Umo debt of the p.

rt of "i uctolirT, A. 1SDI). (owU and the Mn'rpm 10 northi-a o.f tbey nod how-rapldly Health The latlsnites, ouiLI havr-' an its Week. limit? of the ward, ami Albert Omaet i-; l.iv.a. seal, 2 fc, restored by AjresSa Sar.

upon i-dl I in ii.l iCv -rVf 'n1'; on J-0. Martin lerrfW; riper: and- most powerful alteratives and wou.d Have reaa.r-e -a. I at Mr. Mams ought Wrry. oC the.

ward ti. ot tonics. To thousands yearly rt proTca a mwie, n. i Ik: ol Sovoo ltamov on the 1 5- Spcl) f-'t. 1 veritable elixir ol llto.

the loUerVin liouii-iaaa an: si-ft- f.u a- til- Don- t. UnHin. Senary. Mrs. Jos Conire the that iw was tot Ifiufpm A.

A. xmtes "Liver complaint aud i i ri 8. Joseph. Dickon 'riloatoh. mdipestton resdc 'my life a burden a tins ft eaut.i.ir.i Ull i 9.

Kdmwvi L.Villcrr; i' Dae and eamo near endtup my existence. the poter.C'.' ol Isavj not, ti.nl ihoru is where the contarai- lO.lleo ,11.11 aad AUr: Kifiht or ten yoke-. ovmV from lite hat i-ith aatiaa of indirect U. H.w MKtand 3rd thereof. I niyseH ahwrt.

All Xlmls fofd I to tri vu to a wi- l.t. Jafeph Nuc.a The sixth dissvict sar.l! comprise ell l'. VOt. dfewossed mo. aud onlv the deli- 7.

14. Faustrb Vtiicent 2nd of the iamb ol C-n-ncrc. l.a. catc.i-oaKl at all. Within A SCl'ap 'Ol win.

arc Marv- 18. Chnrlim 2nd in thealh dislricthere.iu erfaled Attfr J. time I r.is; vt.ti citii ItiUc' it, but not so, if it 10. lluRh Jamirwm. Jr -aid north of Hi- "Ui-r-'-m K.

me tr.c: relief Sotli- jj to be too f. nv whottvc 20. n-raas terita-v i 1 1 1 i I ol commencing to take lac Sarsaparilla I ri0ti, 1 by Uc-r t.livstoiait -bo nierely to tay 21. SM- Cla're aavia' i s. i i --V.

0. nut 22. Edmond Iteruuiil cxfcVlit- of'thf in'' Fiv ol th.a -VRpr-I. I uaprcvament Thtmiini.Sped, 2ml. vhite a improved oaeh aud alter a 1.1 00.0.1.

1- u. B. I 1 .1 No.b.rt Iteluv poinlcd for the envient yftr.f: Jtl'j new lease ol Ufe, aad I cauaot thank ic now Strong, rosy. upon 1st ward you toe. much." i 10 pouiiih-.

a of c-tre-- i 1 UuJTnats-r. Jullorj.artiV. St ttnjilo ii. "i.v it, I liaaU, A iCiot aI -4th T. Tlicriote IlhPP J.

trv to uiv au 1 1 1 I JL i 1 37. Pusoallc- Beruart 'irrl Ones. It. UrenuS. OP Irinivli-vt entitled to full V.

a m.ic;ice ot me to TS OoiXnUn''' 0th Eiei Boniti. iAjvlM.UA, Chamberlain, G. W. Waring, C. A.

1'Too at' Uogg's Dragstoto. -h-k at ice a i'v 1 1 Ptotioa of Mr. Brotrn. rum of VVclk. a -bull on ear for 40 UO llSiVf'-5 e-ttta w.t- atviTopra.h-.l tt.a re- 1 ban ior.r 1 My.

in Enqland. was, a me. attendance to busldcw Ji avidMnlo, Vr Siefof an 1 lonp time, tirade tr attuid t-, hi, teru- Xl -1- bet 1 can say in la ,,.,,1 v.on-a aif. to A. pat ion, oy sows on bis toot.

I'aat 1 act evpeci to mv dhl rou- 4B. Jean Ike Mlowint; report: I pvt well men, worltiaB in a snpar nKIl atai twi. of the liaaofS oa'. 47 -O-tlM-r bf -he b-'i -ii-l iirv of i i 'i. ar dt Urisbanc, Queanslnad, i i I 1 will 4H oru'lo 'race MeinoiiaS CoSh-tt, fariiiaw, A.

Ata Lake, Ontario tf l.u* n.tidnt«: to the iact that I euu relieve mj.Mf fl lSlti ip, hC Women, band isuecccde.l in getting her almost iactantaucousty. Vers very rinccre- iiucrcdeil in trotlintr her GU. Sevtrin Duhun limit of the 1st wan! to Scott, have trace 1 ydh a prnparatory Next, I EorlheSccoudWcc, Spetl.i. 2nd November Dr. J.

C. Ayer Mass. (lcteriaiiictt to have the no m'nn says Solon arc equp.lli determined to have the imwii oiaian -mi i I i -s t. terv snaa laic. I ord iiii the 4.

Henry A. Alexamlre Langlioait G. Olivier 7. Armnnd I'iurre 0. Alphoupo L.

10. Giilbert Guil beaux 11. Edmou 12. Arthur Uonoel. 13.

Arinaod Guidry bliim 15. Gonird William Kelly 17. Kossuth Roy-. IK. Cbarlee Lasted, Jr 19.

EdmondlBoorque 20.. E. C. Deo'iFton. 21.

Lucien Montgomery 22. Prnuzin lliouusirJ. 23. Johu O. Moiiton 24.

Spidl 25. Jeau Jacquep Coopsan. 20. Edward Jl-nkiua. 27.

J. G. St. JuVien 2K. 11 bus Fommau 29.

Luc Doacet 30. Thomas Singleton, For the Third Week. Alonzo Lucy 2. Jon Sn, 3. KoiitiilOt 2nd 4.

S. WrJlis SUl 5. Jean Serao 1 3rd C. Jwepb While 4th 7. William Flnrnoy K.

B. A. 3rd 9. Horace Martin Oih i 10. Monroe 2nd 11, rutil Bomlreonx, 2nd 12.

Alexanlier 3nl is. William Thibodeaux 14. KobertS Thomas. 2ud. 15.

'Alphoaso Peck 1C. ArmtuJ. Gnilbcaus 17. Vileor 18. 11 2nd 19; Jules' Girosurd 20 Franklin SteiDcr 21.

8 Bird ---2nd 22. LF Rigne? 3rd Joseph JDickcrsoh "2nd. 24, Aaron Johiifon 1st 25. Ell Vordenbaumca 20. Adam Boud ream 4th 27.

JLodovic Biilaud Bernard 29. Cleopoas A SO. Albert 3rd Atrue and correct copy ot the Vis: of 'jurors drawn and on lilc of record iunij ofiice thb 1st day of Augnst A. IR90. A.

M. MAS'iTlN. Uleik of Court. Police Jury Proceedings. Lafayette, Aug.

4th, 1890: The Police Jury met this day in regu lar, session with all the members present and A. A. Delbqmmc. The minutes were read and amended On page 73 so that the' names of all voting for the adoption of the ordinance creating the 8th ward shall appear upon the of Mr. Alpha, the following rotations were adopted: Resolved, That the Third Ward ol this Parish be and is hereby subdivi: Add into seven road districts with hereinafter provided, to-wit: The first Bstrict shall comprise all that territory east and north of the north branch of CouKe Mints, and south of the Morgan R.

R-, and B. Marquczc is hereby appointed overseer thereof. The second district shall comprise that territory cast of the western branch of Mines Coulee and south of the land of A Greig. Mrs. B.

Landry and Leon Bit-iaud, Die. Perez is hereby appointed overseeri thereof. TBe third district shall all thLt tetrilory 30Uth of the La, W. R. Ii.

Clcrf Sonnier, J. F. W. Hart, Get an Girard. Livothsis GulKottc.

A tiara son. Armanthe Carmoucbc, J. D. Broas-6and and Alciile lloulon. The ollowinr; parties refuse to donate and we have exappror.riated as follows: 3.

P. Alford OT5; J. P. C. Placidc Antoine Sehasticn Hernandez P.

Richard 815 Sue. John O.rull'.crs Having tlone the foregoing wo hereby submit the Bnme to the Hon. President and Police Jury. Adam Chinsson, J. J.

Duher-nard, Antoiiie Pellissicr. Homcre LivodaisGuillotte. Adam Bourgeioo On motion, the report wnu accepted the road fleclaruit a nuiiiie. highway and vtlic president anthot het! to accept titles of all lands cxapproprinthd and have the same recorded with accompanying documents. On motion, of Mr.

Brown, the follow-inic was Resolved, that the ward roadoversec-r A. Monte he is herelryl inslnicted notify the landowners along lac old Broassaniville ana Roy-villc public road, to have the name so as have the proper widtli. 40 feet, and he in further insttactcd to have the same repaired immediately. On motion of Mr. St.

the fallowing jury of freeholders w.u to trace farmers' roads for the 5th the former jury having dischare On motion of Mr. HufTpaur, the fol- lowinr; jury of freeholders was appointed a a io Eioi Dahon'g land: Jno tent. Burton Smith, Gerard Foremen. Dcniaton, Aicibiade Forbman and Charles Burke. Mr.

HuiTpauir submitted the following: Resolved, That the -Lafayette Ai.vr.a- of a folioT, tl is hereby eh i R. C. Landrvl ol Parish funds ai a salary of SOo.llp rote: Aye Thariot, Landry and Deihomme. None. On moUon of Mr.

St. Jalicn, the Prca-! idont was authorized to appoint a budget committee to make ectimote for parochial expenses of the current year. The president appointed on said committee Mcs3rs J. G. St.

Julien, C. C. Brown and R. C. Landry.

The Treasurer submitted' his monthly report, follows: To the President and members of the Police Jury, Parish of The following- is a aim man DR. July 7, To amt. on hand, amt. ree'd A Guilbeau (old Iron) CR. July 7 to Aug.

By amts on approved ordered, To balance on hand, $604.60 $605.94 3G1.31 Re6pcctf ully submitted, Wm. CLEGG, Parish Treasurer. Lafayette, Aug. 4, 1890. Thei'ollowing accounts were approved Alcee Broussard, constable fees, 5 Broussard bar for bridge 4 0( McBridc Grier, building Mines coutee bridge, 70 01 Romain Franccz, lumber, 27 01 A Gladu, coroner feus, Couvillon, nails, spikes, etc, 8 11 A Martin, drawing road act, 10 0 Uaftleinal.

jailer's fees, Co i 4 Moitin, tiling and qualifying '1 Kimx implication to uus i ino Secretary of tlx- iUnivereity. perc Zi hsuon. HoRwroOhiaSson. Francois i Ural! llaeterc 1- jonrnum y- I the convention: ih nro- which HO FOR POINTE-AUX-LOUPS SPRINGS. New Delta Tlie Democratic anti-lottery convention-has met, transacted its business and adjourned.

We assert, without fear of question or contradiction, that it was the lrtrirest, finest and most thor- This favorite Summer resort, the i oittrhlv representative convention that medicinal properties of whose waters ever sat in Louisiana. Nine hundred have a wide reputation, will he oncn innd sixtv-two earnest and determined tansy distance ot tne not. ue soiu tae uonu tiavc oi sire situalcd 12 miles eyed ai northwest of Crowley in Acadia pans Mrs. G. Miller, Proprietor.

Jane 1-1 1S90. Mf. Carniei Convent" The course of Instruction is tl-oiro' The eonvention was composed of men' from the walks of life. The capitalist and the day laborer sat side by side; the professional r.ian stood shoulder to shoulder with the mechanic; the merchant touched elbow with the farmer all met on the level of a cotn- af solid, comprisim; both in English ynon ground, united by the itie of ueli, oi a got the official cation. May 10, dersignpd hereby warns nf their mother fitfth.

public to not pissing tli will be liable to prosecution sera. June 21, 1S90. tlu-eatened with disgrace and dishonor. L. I.

TANSST, Attomey-at-Law. LAFAYETTE, LA. Lafayette Street, inear the Convent, opposite Loui3 Mouton's. USTLamf mailers a specialty. Graded: Institute, NEW I A.

S. LECIIE Day Boarding and Night School forBoyb. The most thorough training in; English, Mathematics, Lhngunges and Scaenees. Session Begins Sept. 8, 1890.

References: f.iyBank. Insuranco company, or ousineifliouse in 'New Orleans. iSTScad for July 5- Jtnoru was ao to, jjhicu, fight for precedence. No delegate was there with an ax to grind, nope with ulterior purpose to subserve. There was none of the petty jealousy between the different sections of tho State, so often manifested at State conventions.

The matter of location was not thought he lived in aud in utter disregard of any and every previous factional dif- Ilns ponvcntion will stautl alone in the political of Louiana as the convention without a roll call. The State Farmers' Alliance; wliich fensc against political si depredation, industrial i.moral hnaneml rum. me worlc ol tlie con vention was well done. Tlie rcsolu mouth below tide level, it sceraa to us tiiat oil. able, and wealthy neigh-boi-s the T'wc-i Picayune Lottery squabble, perceive clearly they must itj the itatnl-writing is on the that the Lottery is over! for the reception of guests on and representatives of the true sons cf Lou- the papers, without editorial puffs, alter tnc t'ltii otijunc.

nsiana gaciicreit initio nan so lately without correspondence by mail or The bathing desrJcntted by an attempt to barter the express, the Lottery is simply non-cat CANNOT BE SURPASSED honjir of the State for monev, and re- and that it pretty much the surae ns nlany other watering place in the that hall to the honest being honU the, the country- find p.irjioses of government by formula-1 prolonged wdtl. No more fat ads! um tin ph'." of ctunp.iign to undo what No more grateful subsidies! AND FIMIING HUNTING tnkacberotio and unfaithful Lep can also be enjoyed mine immediate tore had done. From the pine-clad vicinitv. tills of the north reed-covered TWf! will ihv.ys be the best i tnarshes of tlie from the oak i obtai'-iibl i I groves of the Florida parishes to the Good houses for parties to swamps of the Sabine river came the (board thc.rr.selvejs will bo furnished representatives of an honest and al-; moderate rates. I most innumerable constituent', with lusilMS ONLY DOLLAR TER DAY.

Btei-n determination written tipvn their Lnbbc, Adolahe. Girouanl. Lucas I ran he had at -Crowlcv, 1 laces ann oecp resolve implantca in Bernard. Demos Landry and PatilTBrentix. Rnvna Mflrntent.lli or Oneloustts, rill their bosoms that Louisiana should A proposition from D.

Areeneaux to remove timber from tee Laf.iyelte una isrcaux onuce v. The war thid Sttttc has gotten to be too ithc people were waiving up too earnestly; the signs of "business" were beco'uiing too ominous; already Mr. Morris had (probably) como to the conclusion that it would bd folly to throw r.way more good money after bad, when ou top of' all comes the message. The President message is the dc-grace. Without Ehev! Ekcu! Down wittTtlie Gom ernor! D-4n ihe Presiden httyt nothing to say as to -the President.

As to the Governor, it is inherent. The chartre aeair.st him i consistcn selfish, hypocritical consistency and expeu benefit, in paign, man He willinsrly received led for his bwa individual the forwarding of his cam- tliousantts ot dollars of the Lottery money, but wncn it comes to strengthening the levees and saving the country' from inundation, then he wakes Up to the lniamv. Bosh! Jttiney is not in itself infa mous, and nobody says it is. Gold like the other creatures of God good; coined and oncoined, it is pure ana incorruptible, llicro is no way of taintind it with infamy. Nothing common purpose, jomeu oy nana or oecomcs mtamous witiiout.tts own vo common brotherhood.

They were lnntary co-operation. The thirty pei- there forgetting all save that they i ces of silver went back into circula- tion; the cross itself the "accursed tery money for the campaign. Noth- ot; tne omy question asKett -vv uo tag out tne most tan.attcal runtanism is the be3t man for the work?" And ho could conceive such nonsense. Simj-was selected regardless of the i parish I larly. there would have been not the slightest contamination in Lottery racney tor cne levees.

inc journals above named know all this perfectly-well; they know that Governor Nieh-olls said or implied that there was "any such contamination, and they also know just as well where-the cou- was in session, patriotically adjbumeVUtamniatiop really was and where he in order that it3 members mic'ht unite it. was. with the convention in its work of de- The co itamihation is in tho purpose. TI campaign morley was given with the express understanding that theio should be no obligation tneteDy incurred or tavonng the ms- tions announce the platform! upon i titution qontributiiig it. The Govcr- which the champions of Louisiana nor concurred in.

its acceptance under propose to stttnci. tho vile slander that they were organizing against tne Democratic party and propdscd to condnct their fight outside of party tho distin able host distinct any lnteri bt reservation of his unaltcr- lity to tho Lottery aud the ipudiation by Morris, of tion to -seek th.e renewal of fines was reiuicu uy uie reaomiioiis ottws levee money was fealty ta the patty ukiAor 'totally dulcioat ck'cuia- is dead." "Call no marfPvn- Socrates added, "till he is irried. If ever rcligfon were distroyed by reason, it would be rcs'tored by emo- We more frequently think people beautiful because rse love than, love them because we think" them beautiful. The heart is not critical. AVe can sometimes forget without.

forgiving, and wc owe a gindge though we can why. it i3.tool.sh to give our attections children, fqr others may forsake us, but they must. When woman, according to Pnul Bourget, has lost every rag of. character she still clings fondly to an antimacassar. Bucklen'B Amica Salve.

Tils' BBSS? Salve in the world for Cutsj Sores, Ulceirs, Salt, irover bores, Tetter, Uhappod Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin EruDtions, and nositivelv cures Piles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to-gtvo perloet; satis ion, or mortej. refunded. Trice 25 cents per.

For sale by Wm. Clegg. HIGHWAY ROBBERY BY A. MONKEY. Have you eyer heard of pur blue-'" faced Guzerat monkeys committing; higli way robbery? Well, I much tp my surprise, I confess.

wasi walking morning when I' heard screanis jbehi nd me and 'on turn-; 1 ing round to see whatsit was I saw ax huge male monkey thymg to a lad, livho muiBt teen about 12 yeais of brin jals which he was carijyiUg in b6th hands to his house tree the most, sacred of relics, for breakfast. Before I offer; if monr.v nonld Immiwi' Kv nn v1 mndiinM having pa-tscd through the hands of i close bv ran with balon to drive awawir the robbbr and the strumpet, then it is already polluted as commercial cold "by tho greeds and extortions and blasphemies of those -who have wrested it from its-sleeping place. There is no contamination in Lot the intruder, nut the monkey wasjtte. too Clear for the bobbv. He cd in getting two brinjals out boy hantl ana commenced them in right, earnest on top' ooDoy root.

1 Have never Jen monkeys to be so daring bcfore) the poliecinail not run up fancy the poor lad have bat his Ahraehabad i7 WILL TfiKBEBOWiB Panisn, Ms. F. Dear AMfew nito my boy nine years) 2 o'clock with a very bad oase Re merabtring whaj: yon told trcat-mcot of yenr om's ohild in. a Muar I immediately gamtyn a and ntddotjftni: inhile the Ktnoko of the powik-r. a tlieljt chaagcffeMbn bnttcr gave tnra, another dose-of the ntpnre which swm-ed to relieve him Lconiioued to give blm the mixture 15 minutes tca-Fpoonsfull at -a pM, smoked him again, in ivtjme hatr In km dm bad ihe had i ao I very uy too war I jour mi.v I tumk I saved Jf Ulj, or any use to He- Vtkm and rejer to, i WSSSJ- KigiiAiiD..

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