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The Lafayette Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • Page 4

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rI I bL1MMA'l IRTISERI ra i AR1SH. P621b04K Pebhilshel Etery 'W. 3. Mitor and Preptsleto'r. Wiiesd at te Port-Office at Lafayutte.

Ln. Clam Matter. President Harrison issued his proSdamation, Nov. 1st, oppointing Nov. 28th am aday of National thanksgiv1ig and prayer.

The Rev. T. DeWitt Talnoge took paessage on the steamer City of Paris for Europe, last week, on his way to make a tour of the Holy Land. An English admiral, says: "It is true. the life-saving service of America' is not equaled anywhere in the world." It is also true that Ayer's Cherry Peetor :1 selves, annually.

thousands of lives. Invaluable in sudden colds, throtit and lua1 troubled. IL Zdouard Eiffel, son of the constructor of the famous Eiffil tower, at Paris, spent a few days in New Orlease. He is making a tour of the UnitA States and Canada. reported that in adlition t) ftuning the Vice-Presidency, If(n.

Levi P. Morton will run a hotel and aliquor saloon in Washipgton. Levi intends to have something to eat end drink to fall back on when he goe.s out atoiie. The All-American Congress, last Duaday, were shown all the mysteries -wonders of the Mammoth cave, tacky. The party was photoby electric flash light in one beautiful stalhttite chambers, feat below the surface of the by Mrs.

Garrity, a lady from Ky. OL MAN, Mr. Jas. Wilson. of rngs, who is over sixty at age, says: "I have in my time s'ggst mauy medicines, some of quality; but never before did gay that would so completely do all te clamed for it as Chamberlain's Cholera and Diarrha Remedy.

a wonderful medicine." For -hl aoss Pharmacy. aapsement of Louisiana for lgS8 foots up the sum of This is an increase over of about $18,400,000. The ebowing the largest increase, is Orleans, inaes Caddo, with 4 Et. Landry, with the showing of $1,000,000. Catthe remaining parishes adnrease of $394,995.

show, a decrease of a decrease of SON to any family. He brings one of the old people and in to make it cheerful and teratlag; feeble steps wheoone: I Gueosot R. R. a pt, Atlanta, Ga. eathek, who is in the of his age.

has bcen ami relieved from 'e of one bottle of Dr. Csilsaya Tonic. Ptease (Joboathan Welsh, six bottles of the itrte amount to mc. wlly. YWX West.

A t. a great Toni and be boaht from Wmn. and $1.00 a of rapidreatton pres recently in eight hours. Orleans Item I Denis, Aeencss of out loal 'take sback is, the Atog er, lean, toce The great Paris Exposition closed last WVcdnesdnv. A Paris special to the 1kem sa''1: It has proved a '1 iiiticcflt sWcCC4, Vel'n iCevonid lie rill it French tiles: d( it "(0'i'ies.

"ri'iat towcr CC 111(1 is to tof t1. first Tg'ie te Nol oraul oo' I 01 con iuien re I' (Ceitl i 01 thel o1)1414 '1 shoet(I; taulcil n- th( al naincel fion 4'i' hat Iw' (-i I "iichi for Fo 1-(I: 4( 1 1 1 Il 1.1 (' '4 (04. I 4') 4r i. i Of" '40'lfP 4'. ...4 thil The ena.ienint 1 etween Inc thrat and ccoclvCa was rece tly o(i nmarria c)ntract w.a t) I 1 si ned.

The contract onP the Prince an annu'l of 1 As the of tie rinc' io permitting Mis to marry him was to control her rortuv h9 icked. Miss Caldwell remainei rmi tari, that heretofore she hal been p-ettv successful in managing her own affairs, and as the Price had shown himself to be a poor manager, she would prefer to let the contract remain as it was. WYhercupon outraged royalty elevated its nose and deprived the audience of its presence. M.lis Caldwell has made a most fortunate escape from sacrificing both herself and her fortune upon a heartless and conscienceless spendthrift, and is to be congratulated. The Arcadia Advance, of Nov.

1st, says: "The contractors who have nished their contracts on the Louisiana North nd Sotith Railroad have moved their camps near Acadia, and are now awaiting orders to go to grading on the K. La. and G. Railroad. They will start here and also at the lower end on Vermilion Bny." Mr.

Richard Devall, residing in West Baton Rouge-, died of hydrophobia on Nov. 1st. HIe was bitten about a mouth previous by a stray puppy. Three children were bitten by the puppy at the same time, but have developed no symptoms of hydrophobia Last Monday a herd of stampeded Texas cattle captured Kansas City and for five hours terrorized the greater portion of the city. Many persons were butted and tossed, but no one was seriously injured.

The cattle were finally killed or subdued by cowboys and mounted police. It is sad to watch the struggle of a few intelligent, educated Indians to preserve a few rights for their race from the insatiable maw of the Goverament. A dispatch from St. Louis, of November The latest advices from the Cherokee Indian Nation are that the recent order and communication of Secretary Noble is regard to Cherokee affairs, which was received at capital of the Nation, on Friday, has had just the opposite effeet The Commissioners expected it would have. Indians who favored 'sale of- the outlet before are now obstinate.

They say the Government has adopted buildosing tactics, and that they wiln not yield an inche Il et is reported as saying: "order is no surprise to us. It is one we have received. th.it was dalgned selling. The Goveeere as iato telling. c.be"u 1''" 4 'Ifl it.

Louis Iv't5, week, he' i0: gone to si-it an'1'il I III 1 ms's (1. 4: fl 1: i itt il T1 i i J'F :1 1 i.1' 1 iI'l Fi. i 1 Alec2 I1, 1 The Exe utie I att that io mn ilCt, the ros 1 quired by the la fo" tte i the two States. on prolij biti: nl itted se; ar in each (. the '-tote a ti in rticle oi('in; ir m1inorrity r210 senitatiuon in i- nth I rc'r( cd by tI 'i poplj Thils is the firnt Instance in the li-4'rv of the O)V ri'ni1Iant if tiin I Not and Soith ID e'Itering tIhe 1.

ii I at the same inomuent. C. BLu II." Major-General Cok omnn the Division of the Meoui in his recent report, that from the U. S. Armyn 1 hav1 leconle so frequent that it is getting to be a scrious consideration.

nuggcetieg a remedy or check, he eays: "I am decide ily of the opinion that if a soldier could, after a term, sever his connection with the niilitary service by a payment of the amno ist w1hic his it trvice have cost the Govermeen, would gs fa- towards prevenIing his desertion. In this connection. I 'ouli suggest the proprietv of shortening the term of enlistment. -X-x Liter Pills. Cures Sick Ileadache, curls Indigestion, curer.

Costiveness, cure cures Jaundiec. 'ate, IkaS ant. prompt and reliable. Price 2 5. at Moss hlaifrmacy.

The following account of a horrible murder and robbery is taken from the Morehouse Clarion, of Nov. 1st: A Texas horse trader, named Osburn, who has been operating throegh Ocachita and Morehouse parishes during the greater part of the summer, was found a few days ago dead just above the line, a short distance below Poplar Bluff. The bloody body and frightful wounds plainly told of a horrible murder. Suspicion pointed to a young man named Stewart, a resident of Monroe, who was in the employ of Osburn, and who had.left the neighborhood before the body was found. He was captured at Warren and brought lack to Hamburg.

When searched he had several hundred dollars. le had sold the trader's horse, which fact was traced to him. The evidences of his guilt were so strong that he finally made a confession, in which he claims that he was abetted by another young man, whose name we have not yet learned, and that together'they got about seven hundred dollars from their victim. Stewart is said to be of a very respectable famly and the support of a widowed mother in Monroe. t4puaux's Asthma Remedies will suirely Croup, Diptheria, Thle jesuit oV the i illd several State's 'lie 'tx is ehee rn atnd exiiular in- t.

1)'rl1 I 'I i I f.JV r7, 'r t)S 1i 11'1 i Ci in theC Tit- Inu wvhicht an 1, fr' 4 e' 0 re11 :1. 141', to Of '-rave I 1149 1el' -4 ri' ill d' 1 uport for 1 of Ito, '0 0 1 it 4 '11t kin :ul1.t 14''r 1.v 1(' of Ti( re is '1 tei li 11'ty' i of0a, n111 wh'th ere not 1, Ipn rinriples of nn law, st Sv'irt the fuie(oothe thsei'b' of0 ibon 14' in'1 4194 icr un mn in of the or- the ,1 and tin 1, I 0, to te the e14 '1( of this fre tutt ran 'e. 11: a 19 tl i i t'rou fear of ni'C nt, silt- ou the pi e'l( of Aruedon han is orllr. Th1 Lo('ulauu press, whol sbou'dl 14141in iniin9lo of do .1 hls wit. nhi(hli the 1010 -th i4a min thireof hearse has to uerint to, ropei" 1114o thus ofar feneoi nd one's.

One who is at i. 4iitance't. m'igt''i ab.lievnl 'ir "It ev now is w.orking! has l1 t11e present wrioisg the cruntry ie in a feverish state of exriiemarnt. Arned bent. of men have laty dri highe inmie thtl' gtizood from thirti home's anti lippliced to thtel the(lash.

Trhis stite of has been rempant in our parish for over One ye'ar. It is only a repeoitton of the r'mn oifents over and over. Proper i har gone (own, hturress his ife ra andirrl0z1dc114! Immigration is there. i prevented. It is time ali good citizens should utter their over and above board in re ard to the barbarous doinI of an irreesponsible: rghble, which enjoy lapief1ness only in disorder and con! hisi 'n.

We should le willing to assist our oicers who are all ready to performn their dety. It can not be exp4ected that four or five omle. crs can perform alone the herculean task assigned to them without the good will and of our people. They have stood the brunt of the battle long enough alone. It is time we were corniug to the front with thea.

It is time that anarchy should settle down and that law should assert its power. SOne of these knaves, a cross-eyed. bowlegged, Digeon-toed, and With every indieattou of a hogthief stamped on his face, claiming to be the captain of the regulators, and mimed handed this editor a note this week, vwarning us1 to "keep mrun" on this stbhject. Gentlemen, (we will use this term, though we don't think it proper) this is a free country, and will speak when we think proper to do so. Here is the note: "Annavnui.a, Oct.

28, To Mr. Raymond Breaux, Abbeville, La. Dear are hereby notified to 'let up' publishing anything about us Regulators, or catch what the others are i catching. This is our country, and we expect to rule it. G.

Captain, and others." Even too cowardly to give his full name, and to wait untpr we read his but spurred his horse and miide for Iteme. WASLIINUTON LET our iirilr o'' ui'n' 1 Jr hi 'r' it le (t" i ..1 I 1'1 or on tht t', It Nut i 1 '1 1 'l 1 1 Ir i tit 'ii i' 'If I 1 1 1 I it') 1. 1 '-1 Vx1 u' oio Tto it 11 1 to 24 ii. ru ii" -i I 'o ns in 's; wit the' It r'li' ier -s lands, th a iet ii Matt5 ii "rin on. i 0 of 10 enbl Cr-n 'OWa 10'rh ll the.

se of uin ti 1m tin't slti the of i' o' nirinlos not ron 1rbot he l's hile) ct'e 1I5 5 t'iir hMit. nilteuhiit. ix, xlitonic to'ndiins itiehink th'1 H(u2e "01 u' i inv o'n i''it'. ru tht prne" ot roton lr it the i N'u (ifl I I himntoa thake wsch a -4h01 1 innuil rin hede not'' ay oo whis threati11(toukr a daub ite Suon it ars ups fg: TloodaPoion. i-X-L Snrsapari'll with Tolile of Potash, the great Blot0 rl cur(s all diseases ai ing Blood Scmroula.

obsti 1' neous Eruptions' -rxi''ilies, I'i les on the face, Blot.es, Dols, PPuP thBhonet-. and tPhuou 1l crg The Best Preparation and thc inr'e hottic on the market. aI take no other. PhbvaXlnos use it price z31.00 at the Moss Pharmacy. WEATIIEII-CROP BULLETIN OF TIHE LOUISIANA WEATItEIS PImRVICE, IN CO OPERATION WITH THE U.S.

SI(NAL. New Orlenes. Nov. 3, 1889. The drouth of over a mouth's duration -since the first ten days of September in North Louisiana, and the 25th of eptember in South Louisiana-was this week broken by an average rainfall of eight-tenths of an inch (to a.

m. to-day), the greatest weekly fall reported beinmg 2.14 of an inchs from Shreveport. The temperature for the eveek was about a seasonal average, the first three days averaging 7 below, end the remainder of the about that much above the weekly normal. There was continued sunshine until the 31st ult. Light frosts were reported from Chataignier, Jeanerette and Abbeville on the 17th but no damage reported.

The foregoing conditions were favorable to the harvesting of crops; the cotton crop is nearly all gathered, and is generally reported about 7. per cent. of an average crop. In the sugar region grinding is progressing, and the yield is reported as stisfactory. The rice harvept.

log is also nearing completion, the crop being reported very good. Z. KEDRKAM, goat-C Mirrior, sq-; "It i9 1 oltltt rt 1 ni lI that Gov. Nichah1 w'i. 1rn "tL niorship jo i.Jat 1'Pohe's II ch ex, (vernfr 'Nichol he bench 1.

in the rulti not he uof iv 1h too othin clone. a bookworm? Iv lcV J. trdy-r cure of inI'. they propr h'nollledc. ui-nhem to coughs.

I wllt! wned by liiJ.i'.'I; "titt I li. Strinac iresidleut u'lisianil K- i4iw iiilt up ibuted. Ii t. L-i-a'nure for Ci purposes, 1rt the present a lby un OVER'1 lAORDINARY I Lce 1 a it-t GRANt I)IAliINtiS take yen nt.ntths in the 1 iK jubflic, at the i tO it La, ri' i and 1 eLutietna I IIIflem .1 h.rneaty ir irul aril par, Comrpany to not of our Pigrt tu es. .9: to its Le dieij.enteu." We 'ue it'd "'d Btrnke ccii wil 1drluwn in the Lusal wide may be preceuted at 1k," WI 0.

Stank. 'C i InionE' nt. Clank. the A. t'deiaiv of M1catc.

New Orlori.S' November 120i, 1S889. PR IZE 0 ztIeu.CC;:) at Twenity Dollaru; It itnie ,:1 "Teutks, 'ntti'tt'w. Si 00. LIST OiF PRIZES. I PRIZE Oi W.300,000" 1 PIuZ.

CF" I 111111F ')F It 50,000: I OF' 25,1100 2 T'I1TZEM' ()P 10,090 2OUOO, 5 1i iZi r0u00 Su OO 25 1UZE4 OF 1,0 60 100 '7 ...1 60.0001 00PRIZES OF 20J1 100 WW IPi ION PRIZES. 11,0 Not idl'0 I fi) Pi lila" of aryl are 100 Prizes of 21h) are 0" EIIMINAL PRIZES. (199 Pr'7ec of l061 9)9 l'i of are 9b 3,134 Priz. amlouuting AGIENTS WANTED ERYWIIRRUL cr- Fou Ciuon RATES, or any further la-: fora, desietru, legibly to tbe urntiereignel.i el.iitly RattiosI your residenoe4. IV County, Street arnd More rapid return delivery will boas-' your enciocing an Envelope beas-' i leg tall addrness.

All o'-dinary Letters containingr Poetal Mune) Ordlers issued by Express' Gi Anratnira or York Exchange, Adre.n A. DAUPHIN New Orleans, L. A Letters containing to NEW OI1LIAXS NATIONAL Bill; NEW ORLEANS, LA. REMEMLER that the only genulse LTuisiana State Lottery Tickets issued auier tte St it. Charter, are recognized by the Court-, are invariably signed by M.

A. DAUrPlN. President. Endorsed bye GENERALS BEARETGtAKD and EARLY, pervisors of the Drawings, and guaranteed by National Bank- of New Orleans, as to the payment of its Prizes. Noss AmE GENUINE.

All so-called "Supplements," "Original, Little Louisiana" or other imitations with unlawful use of the Louisiana State Lob' tery's name, by persons unknown, under assumed or fictitious names, are attempts to deceive the publie by false pretenses, no guarantee whatsoever. REMEMBER THAT ONE DOLLAR is the Price of the smallest part or fraetion of a ticket issued in any drawing. Anything in our name offered at a lss prieelM' either a cone terfeit a siriadk..

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