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•, ... ..W.YOp 9.:.ýý',,".". .,E4V` - > ;. • " .t om:.. " _ . .. ,,, . . . . . .... VOL-j "08 ALEXANDRIA, LA, W'EDNESDAY J EN'E J' 1883'. . ."- : ..'.. " LEXA, "!c N; ' n j g 1 " "" .... ...... : .... ...... mumu i1 i IPil i ' t ' " "q i :r"" DEMOCRAT '1 $E T)miOwRv r is pultiishel W rlk1% .4 Tw.º 1) )LL.Utu :uu FIFTY CI:NTS per annum -r)'. t)DOLL.AR and FIFTY CINTS for six mrnthl e PAYABLE IN Al). ý4irj1?K"['f4ý \F,\TS insqrterl at the rate of Os'v 1)or.LAu nmr sqtarA for the first i1rsprtion 3fnd FIFTy CFN'TS for each RntdqIuetnt ono. Ten lii s or leae (Ihrevis, · r\·pl ) rtnnrctitnte a ýynr OlUF'UAR Y J )PIOCS. MI:Irriagos, Public 4' ti'nI',, ^ir l+ of Tliziuk, otetcto he pai~l Hu1 ;rlvortiif meats PlSSONAI, (lxj RflS3-whn srlinaijsailde catrrem1 toul le the usual ad 'ertiliig Pf~t H51. LACK'I.NT, W. F., Attornov and Connrallor at fLnw. Ofrfi, on W lshington street, near Cou rnt-lhouse. 08 r "P. RINT'rEF, Artta'ner .,.4 TOnulltelnor at Law. Office in the aou hbuilding, Front Street. jON CASSON, Physician and Snr er geon. Office at residence,.head of Beslaregard street. JT . DU PRE, Physician and Surgeon J.e Specjal attention civen to disea -smo of Women and Children. Office at residence-- Johnston street, between Second and Third sts., Alexandria, La. W : C. McGIMSEY, ATTORNEY c, at Law and Juntiice of the Peace, Alexandria Ward. Will prac tice in the Courts of the 12th Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of ,tl, State. Office on Murray street, between Second and Third ets.; Alex andria, La. V JAs. ANDRws. T. D. FOSTER Andrews & Foster, ,.ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW: OFFICE : Corner of Second and Washington Sts., ALEXANDRIA, LA. 91R2 GOOhS . & OC£ I&. TTUSTMfYRE, W., sign of the "Big r1.-l" Rod Plow,'" corner of Second and Jackson streets, dealer in. Dry Go1ds, O rocaries, Boots, Slioes, Hats, etc.- Highest market price r aid for cotton.' irA C//RM, .IF irL (A?, L TC. S f1RGItUSON, & SCHNACK, Practi S: at 1e`iVtehmrikiers iind Jewelers and denlers in Fine Watches, solid fohld Jewelry. Silrorware, Speetnelesº ail Fancy Goods. Notions, Gunse, Pie totl, etc. Front street. T M. RTOSRAT, Wtebhmnaker and .Teweler, and daaleruiit Watehep, Clocks. etc. Second Street, near the ? Post-nfice. 1 d ,a1T 8 A @ .K . ICIN'E. T. JOHN, HENRY, Chymist and ,i3 Driuggist. All medicines gnaran teed fresh and pure. Fancy and toilet F aiticles. Landreth's Garden seed kept ..n.stock. ILLER, I. C., dealer in Cooking di S-and Heating stoves. House Fur nishing Goods of every description on di hand. Tin ware, wholesale and retail, ate:ity prices. Stoves from $L4 to $65. .ýtLJIN i1. Fi C' IETGER, MRS. C., Second Street 4J[ Milliner and Dressmaker; Bon- A nets and Hate, a superb assortment. : ibbons, laces, etc. Dress-making a ,specialty. A .3S C.L.'L A.WRO V". ' IULLEN & ROGERS, Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Mer Chants. Dealers in Coal, Lime, Ce. l ment, Hay, Oats and Bran. The bigs, z-t maiket price paid for cotton seed. 1 'ELIY, P., Contractor, Builder and W Jar Undertaker, corner Lee and Fifth '"-treets. A fine Hearse and a full as- M Sotmenirof Metallic and Rosewood cof- DI fine always on hand. GRAMER, John., Carpenter.and Un- ani *.-.L dertaker, corner of Fourth and tie .#ttlStreets. Keeps on liandpMetal- ani lie and Rosewood airial Cases and to Plain.Coffns, also a Fine Hearse. Or in ders froin the country respectfully so- two lielted and promptly attended to. SA SHERIFF'S SALE. ir b!r ioatJ ne Ann Newton " va. No 2580 C. Henry Blancbard. Distrit Court, Parish of Rapides, La. I Y VIRTUE OF AND TO SATIS f- Y a writ of Fieri Facias issued nad tnloe directed in the above entitled and numbered suit, I have seized- and W f ofter for -;le at public auction, in .1o*t of the Court House door in the Town of Alexandria, La., between the heare prescribed by law, on '' BD URD A h' ay of JULY, '1~ following described property, ape *lY ordered to be seized. and sold, i n treaet' orparcelfand beb and I lParish i, fsto'oe ,tsLiisfaka, on the .deendtngbant of Bayou Jean' Yd., trogting on said Bayou, boun on the West and In the 'ear by "de belonging to Dr R LLuckett and othe East by lands belonging to C.4 shieard, containing one hundred and seventy.five acres (175) acres, Qib of lest and being-s~ p r of the lqlawn, plantation, reci~ed by C. eory Blanbharrgy righbt.f beirship .tm the tuate of Carey EiBlaachard, hesee4, 9tins: CASH, bit to ise Lp1 lSCELLANEI:}oUS. per rate Front & JackI 6firqstU ain t i lessi Still DiS. a d A-, c b bte D i C in P i on ole -fedI, o -it: I a at onf -I-I-I-I-I-I. Ji e . ' District Court Sessions, . rHE FOLLOWING IS HEREBY SI- fier* as thed'Ierms of the District d Court in the Twelfth Judicial District t, composed of the Parishes of Grant, Rapides and Avoyelles, to take effect r r after the holding of the June Term of a the District Court in Rapides Parish, and hereby setting aside the next June h oTrerm in the Parish of Grant as hereto- a lore fixed, to-wit: s S Rapides Parish-Jury Terms, First Monday of April a. t Third MonDlay of October. Ordinary Terms, First Mon day of Januuarynd Third Monday of June. 1 Giant Pari.A*-Jury'Terms, First Tuesday of rM y and Third Tuesday of November.. Ordinary Terms, Fonrth Tuesday of January and First Tues day ofSeptembrr. Avoyelles Parish -Jury Terms, F~hrth Monday of May and First Monday of December. Orlinary Terms, First Monday of March and Fourth Monday of September. The Clerks of the Court in the Dis trict are hIereby ordered to spread this order on the minutes of the Court and have the same published for thirt days. N This done and signed this the 21st day of May, A. D. 1883. ARISTIDES BARBIN, W. F. BLACKMAN, District Judges. Filed May 21st, 1883. " L. V. GReMILLZf O, Clerk. A true copy, Attest; L. V. GnEMILLIp, -" ,peon's I A true copy. Att~e.., G AoOE. DO.8 W 'Ts Clerk. " Recorded in Mlinute Book May 28tlh, 1883. 'C. L. RiuNt DEiLL, May 30, 1883. L iDpoty Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. b William P. :Marsh ) vs. No. 2810. Milton Tanner. District daurt, Parish of R tpideu La. DY VIRTUE OF AND TO SATIS D fy a writ of Fieri Faciaq issued and to me directed in. the above enti tied and.numbered suit, I have seized and will offer for sale att publie anuc tion, in front of the Court onse door, Chas in the Town of Alexandria, La., be- Ch tweeno the hours prescribed by law, on M.N SATttIDAY; the 7t' day of :JULY, A. D. l8d, " the following describopln$operty, spe cially ordered to be lized and sold, Com to-wit: A cert6 piece or parcel of lantY ly. ing, being and situated in the Parish of Rtpidets, Louisiana, on the left des cending batik of Bayou Boeuf, being a portion of what is comenonlt known Jese as the Cedar Grove plantation, the up- Alex per line therof to commence at the lane Nept known ase the Gin Hounse lane, and run Mn ning back along tihe lower side of said rate lane to the distance and depth of one lir re, thence at righjt angoles and paral- Yo lel to the public Ioad the distance of Jo. two acres, thence at right angles and Ia parallel to the upper line on the lane aforesaid to, the opublie road, and thence alo0 g thie pnullic road to the place of stat ting, containing in all the ISSUI iuantity, of two (2) acres, together itu all the buildings and improve- Fo r a ments thereon, consisting of Gin Honse, Engine and Boiler, Gin Stand and Press, and rights and ways there to belohging, and particularly the:ser vitude ott tie bayou bank. TatIzs: CASH, subject to appraise ment. 1). C. PAUL, L F June 65t. Sheriff. lOTICE.iadi tPIE ASSESSMENTS OF TIlE PA rish of Papldes for l'8&will be open ( For inspection and correctron at rmy o No. Ice in tlhe 3Town of Alexandria, from June 10th to June 80th, 1883. 2te- ." JAS. ANDRWS, :MISCELLANEOUS. For Dyspepsla, IN V Costiveness, Sick Headache, S" Chronic DIa rhoea, Jaundice, Impurity of the Blood, Fever and Age, Malaria, and all Diseases caused by De rangement of Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. a SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Bad Breath;. Pain in the Side, sometimes the pain is felt under the Shoulder-blhde, mistaken for Rheumatism; gdneral loss of appetite: Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax; the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy with considerable loss of memory, accompanicj - wit apainful senstjon ofleaving unone soacthing which aught to hadbeen done;'a slight, dry cough and flushed face is sometimes an attendant, often nmistaken for consumption; the patient complains of weariness and debility; nervous, easily startled; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation of the skin exists; spirits are low and despondent, and, although satisfied that exercise would be bene. ficia, yet one can hardly summon up fortitude to try it-in fact, distrusts evety remedy. Several o mt above symptoms attend the disease, but ases have occurred when but few of them existed, yet examination ater'death has shown the Live. to hiye been extensively deranged. It should be used by all persons, old ad young, whenever any of the, above symptoms appear. Persons Traveling or Living In Un healthy Localites, by taking a dose occasion. ally to keep the Liver In healthy action, will avoid all Malaria, Bilious attacks, Dizziness, Nas. sea, Drowsiness Depression of Spirits, etc. It will invigorate lie a glass of wine, but is no in. toxleating beverage, tf You have eaten anything hard of digestlon, or feel heavy after meals, or sleep. less at night, take a dose and you will be elieved. Tiae and Doctors' Bills will be saved by always keeping the Regulator. Pi the House! For, whatevec ailment may be, a thoroug safe ptrgat , alterativo and tnic never be out o. lace. 'ite remery is litrles and does not interfere witlh'irasiaess or pleatsure. IT IS PURELY VEGETA LIP, And las all the power and efficacy of Ca:lomel or Quinine, without any of the injuriouss.tcr eficcts. *A Govervor's Testimony. Simmons Liver Rcgulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I am satisfied'it is i valuable addition to thaseedical science. S" GILL SoaRTEa, Governor of Ala. Hon. Alexander-I . Stephens, of G.e, says: Have derived some benefit from the use of Simhrons Liver Regulator, and wish to give it a further'trial. "The only Thing that never fails to Relieve."-- have used many remedies for Dys epsia Liv ftction- ahd Debility, but never IS ve."ound anything.,to benefit me to the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has. I sent'from Mi . nesota to Georgia for it, ana would.sendfurther for BY such a medicine, and would advise all s ho aresim. ilarly affected to give ita trial as it seems the only ri tking that never fails to relieve. 1ict P. M.' JANNET, Minneapolis, Minn. int Dr. T. w. ISason says: From actual ex Sperience In the ine of Simmons Liver Regulator in Feet my prac:ice I have'.been ad am satisfied to urs of and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. jsh, J' Take only5 the Genuine. which always le has on the Wrapper the rod Z Trade-Mark ito- and Sigsatsure of J; H. .ZEILIN & CO. - FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. irt Fof DR oft rat of rth es try JOB VU NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS t OFFICE. S4 AGENTS dWanted s.b*.m* h. s,, I h, rorkorehatcterkgreat ,,aiet,.UOOK8 & Bibles I •ee pdc* melllnT: fasd~t: whcrt; t.esls.Me RED RIVERI -AND-a SoSA. ST LI T 1 "EI I I "Incoarou0rsaT JUL Sl1st, 1882 t~ d ' Chas..P. Truslow,....... ......President ' Chas. W. Drown............,.Secretary 8' M. N. Wood .............Superintendent ,Composed of the following flrst-clse steamers: Jesse K. Bell, Silver City, Alexandria, Belle of the Coat. BNeptane, Frank Willard, Maria Louise, Jewel, cE SKate Kinney, Cornie Brandon, ti Alvin, Jno. G. Fletcher, Yazoo Valley, Danube, t SJoo. D. Scully, Aesumption, Isabel,,. Laura Lee. di - *r ISSUES THROUGH BILLS OF LAOING i Forali points in TEXAS reached by the TEXAS and PACIFIC Railway and con- c8 nections. ar - .it bi t ' FREIG:HT eonsigned to care RED m RIVER and COAST LINE, by Bill of , Ladino, forwarded free of drayage, storage and eominiesion. ~, n NO.48 CAMP STREET, (Up-8.tire.) M1AT?., L. BCOV 'LL, Agt ' Auig. 18-1 yr · OUR OWN. BY M. B. SANSTERB. If I had known in the morning How wearily all the day The words unkind, would trouble m) . mind That I said when you went away, I had been more careful, t.frling, Nor given you needleslyailn; But we vex our own with look and ton( We may never take baek again. For, though in* the quiet evening' You may give me the kiss of peace, Yet it might well - e that .never for me Tire pain ot the heart should cease! low many go forth at morning Who never come home at night? And hearts have broken for harsh words spoken, That sorrow .can never get right. We have careful thought for the stran ger, And smiles.for the sometimes guest; Ant oft for'our own the bitter tone, Though we love our own the best. Ah, lips with the curve impatient! Ah, brow with the shade of scorn! 'Twere cruel fate were the* night too late To undo the weok of morn ! Di or An 2Ea it.ordinai7 - TO ALL a WWANTING EMIPLOYMENT1 WE WANT LIVE, ENERGETIC Y and Capable Agents in every county in the United States and Canr da, to sell a patenied articleof great merit, gn its merits. An article having a large sale, paying over 100 per cent. prof0t, having no Competition, and on which the agent is protected in the exclusive sale by a deed given for each and every county he may secure from us. With all these 'advantages to our agents, and the fact that it is an arti cle that can be sold to v.ery house. owner, it might not be,necessary to make an "Extraordinary ofer" to pe cure good agents at once, but we have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in. the merits of our in vention, but 'in its salability by any agent that will handle it with energy. Our agents now at. Work are making from $150 to $600 a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer. to all- who are out of employ mnet. ,Any agent that will give our basiness a thirty days' trial and `fail to oleam ableast $100 in .this time, above all expenses, can return all gtoot un sold to usanod we'will;refand the me ney paid for them. Any agent or Gen eral Agent who would like ten or moitre ceunties and work them through sub agents for ninety days, and fail to clear at least $750' ab all eSpýdses, can return all uusol )nd get their money back. No other employer of agents ever dared to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that we have agents now making more than, doubli the amounts we guaranteed, and that but two sales a day would give a profit, of over $1 2 a month, and that one of our agents took eight- I een orders in one day. ,Our large de scriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we, wish to send to every one out of employment who will send as three one cent stamps for pos- I tage. Send at once and secoure te agency in time for the boom, and go to work on the terms named in our i extraordinary offer. We would Mlike I tobave the address of all the agents, sewing maebine solicitors and carpen ters o ' s eonntry, and ask any read er of ' ?et whd ieads thia. offer to de it once the name and ad- , dress nc.l shuch they know. Address t at ones, as this advertisement will not p appear again, and you will lose the li best chance ever offered to those out of e~hployment to make money. 116 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. d -POTMrSTsR General Gresham Y has issued an order directing post-a masters at first and second class oi- t ces to heredfter give personal atten tion to business, and not to absenat , themselves without authQrity gran- t. ted upon written application to the department. Ji~dge Gresham. said that his reason for maklipg such' at rule·rtas owing to the number of de- a faiatione that had. been brought tb _tl bis noticeeby, inspectors of the post- gi afliec depagtment. Investigationo showed that the postmasters in most S eases when financial difficulties had p1 arisen were in the habit of trusting Ja too implicity in their deputies. Poll -I t4. pwPs at the. bottom of t4e tro ~j tier jL under the new order no post:s d -nost that djisobeyed the iastric- p tion would have ano opportunity to repeat his ofeanse. There was. nso necessity for postmasqters to riun up a political boom for aqy op 0 "whi j a sthe$d tl_ a' . e m. a"'.t. THE PARISH DXMOCUOY AT WORK. The Parish Democracy of Orleans has already gone earnestfly to work, and in a quiet buLtmost effective way is steadily organi'shig victory. On Friday night last it established a I Cepial 'Ward Club in the Third Wara, under .encouraging atsipices, and within oa short time will take le chB same important :step'in every ward In the city. In politics, and particularly in me New Orleans politics, organization is well nigh the equivalent of success. 'For a long term of years the city 'sb has been, more or less, completely under the control of a miinority, whic.h-has prevailed only because its discipline has enabled its leaders to t;t wield litas a unit, The most compe tent autli6rities on that subject are ofthe opiciop that the whole voting strength of the ring forces here does Snot amount to more than five thou sand all told. When we remember that according to the last census, Into Y this parish in, the year 1880 there were 53,899 males, over tweg~y-one years of age, we may well be'nrmazci that so small a number should ha'e C been able to ride rough.shod over t4 will of the majority. The et planatlon, of .course, is that a full :C vote was. not polled in the first place, Py and in the second that the' vote that was polled was not fairly counted. It But in order to secure a full vote ig the people: must be assured that it t" will be counted as caste;.and without organization It is impossible to give h such assurance. When men see in every ward a strong apd active cen tral club pledged to the iprotect tion of their suffragethbey will be ean. couraged. to come to .t#l polls, and * tile consequent feeling' of confidence o ill prompt the requi'site vigilance and firmness to over w.e those bold e and cunning swindlers who other. wise would stuff thg ballot boxes and falsify the returns with imputity. It will be a brightt day 'f6r he liLu isiana Democracy when thatt 'cndi Lion of things has' been brought about, for then only will the party iexert its whole strength in New Or B leans, and 14e* Orle'ans is the Demo cratic stronghbld in the'State; For r that reason, the Parish Democracy of ,Orleans will receive the hearty spinpatbhy of all good Democrats ev" erywhere4 The issues prehding h"ere are well understood. That there is a wide. spreajd nd grp'iiig` demand for re= r form 'in ti" admiilstration of pqblic affairs Is beyondyqud:aeat "Tb'1'tpre tense of a few beneficiaries 6'f the ring that the' Parish Dedn6acye owes Its origin to motives of person- o al ambition, meets with no'ciedence, "l for the pers6nnel of that brganaa' f tion is of itself a sufficient refutation: t of the charge. So far ag the argu ment is concerned, the fight is al ready won, and it is only needdi now si that thB good. work shall go on as Ic bravely as it has begun.-[N. O. Pic ayune. -BADSTRicT's reports of the N condition of'the cotton crop in the 6 South agree substantially with those E puhlished in the New york 'amees, al Galveston NeWs and .otl[~r papers. e6 They show a conziderabie lnciease s in the cotton acreage, aggregatIng 5 'Y per cent, which plsoes tehd total aisre age at 15,984,877 .ar , 'thsiflarkest pi increase beinog' In eTse, the small eat in North Carolina and the other' more northern cotton States. The reports show, moreover, the crop to be ln agemeraly Ifine condi tion, except ii Arliansi~ adttln some or portions of ih: te, rere the cot ton is 'b~wal. ''he tobg plaint se a about the 1ool et, unseasonable br *edlber a~rleti'a but tis Weath- pl er appears tod have done less harm th, than onight bhire been expecte d. ADVIcE T"O MOTaHi .-Arde youn n disturbed at nigh and broken o W6f your rest by a sick child sfntfering po and srying withb- paia o. cuttin W teeth? If so, send at once :and get thi bottle of Mar. WrnsLow's SooTranI 3RsaRP onCOhRn TFEnErIIG. Its value is-incaloulable !It willtielieve the poor, little. spffeer immediately. Depend upon it, nothers, there is no mistake about It. Ituriias dyeeitery and diarirhoea, reglte tlie stomaob and bowels~ ures wind boll, softe the gums, reduces inflikam'ation, and gives tone.and,nergy t6o the whol ee system. . ..a[s. W.Issow's SooTaNir SazuP rOcn C iXll.rN TEETHING is pleasant to teifl ste, andis the pre- , -ariptiop of one of tbheoldest and best -made, physicians and nurseee io the' .Lee, and is for IIM by. all rtic. oa thr+. o world. sri en g q 5 c e nt beo , g e . + " . -So as 8little asslst8ancjt thi h, .itgh e will enable theisy4l a - yd.. 'a. :: ways, ibe rbhti.9t ban ;t'dt~~iromt 46rtI ,. .fkt~ LT o1FiritCfA. PRO BCEEDII ' OF POLICE JURY. s 'ALEkANDRIA, LA.t , June 4, 18838. sy The Police Jtury met· pursuant to )n adjournment.. Present-- . . a . F.ySeip,dPresidean, rd HiF..Long, Gee. L. Wilson, - ce JohuA. Dixoo, ry J. Y. Hathor, J. W. Glasio In F. A; Blanolard,: - is Jas.. P. Hickman, a. A. Heyman. y The minutes of the last day of last y meeting .were read and approved. On motion the Jury adjourned un Stil' 2 o'clock P. M. 2' O'CLoc P:. M.. e The Police Jamy met pursuant to 8 adjodt'nment. Present--all the memj s -bers thatwere present attthe morn -. ing session,. !r On motibonof M?. .ing, n Resolved; That esyndicss7ior the e Parish of-' Rapides appointes it this e eession of the Police Juty, shall he compelled to serve only dntil the rat; regular:meeting of this Jury .i i the year 1884. ,, ., Be it further resolved, That syal" II dice for tWle year 1884, and for each s, ubsequent year,'shall' be .appoihted t. at' the first regular meeting of -the Police Jury in, each year, and all laws t e li conflict with, this resolution are e h' lereby -repealed. _ ,` ..s S Be it further resolved, That this" e resolution goin toeffect immediately. On motion the'Jury adjourned an- c til' to-motedw mndrning 'at 9 o'clock.' - Attest : a I. ( O.' i6RD, .4 . .. Clerk P. J. ALEXANDRIA-LA., Jiude!5,1883. f The Police Jury- net pursuant to adjournment. Present--. F. Seip, Preasent, John A., Dixon, -B. F. Long,' ' J. W. Glis, -ie - Geo.,L. Wilson, dJa,. PF Hickman,, F. .A, BlIkchard, A. Ieyimain, J. Y. H1athorn. 'The uionuts .of yesterday were ,read and approved. On motion of Mr. Wilson, Resolved, That tG'edIuni of $50 be ppropilatet' out oftie ifridge hund OiB tS if olkl uda br aOge rai & lte ondia ayontI al tliimro*d )tasi from -Wells' oldt fleldto lW ads,`nNad thalt Abner. Vesial, . J. Brown aid C. C. Bruce bh 4ppointed comimis sioners to -let. aut-the 'sane otio the lowest bidder..: . . ' e On niotion-of Mr. iEeyrhnj ' Whereas: the Ch`arfity"HospTti 'of New Orleans is recogniteii as n I T io institution Wlose benefiT tb shared byall citzens lker i1e and a· ( all othert Parishes of thl :Stdite aii 9p each makcing special apprbpi |tlons sli fpr the relief and help of paid C:ari-. th ty Hosplthl;,therefoe hee it. I " Resolved, That the Parish of :a. $7 pides hereby dionatei to the:Oiirity Hospital 'of New Orleans the.ieum of. , $300, out of the fuda Sof 1883. at On motion of Mr:. Long, q • Resolved, That:-tlieenm of $1*i tfi or as much ther~oas may' be neces eary, obe . apppriated out. of the th bridge funOdof 1888,to: assist i. 'be placing four bridges acorSews oreks Sibi the Ebbi;b rbad, In the wood. beitweei ?o elco i,,d'tng ned Xiverand"i ed. neyvW,, pnd that G. Q.8rnb ,W..ji Wilson and Jdoe 8ea egard be ai pointed rcamimaselouirs -to have the te nrirk doine' and riport tie samiere kri On motion the "ury adjoironed u-u O I 9'Crb, P. M.1 t The Jury wet iursnan[bo ad eurdienth . ?r·ese c t Co. i -ALIE tbh nembers att tbe: morz'1ag~ On moti .of Mr, Banetai - a -esolved t, the p jn oift. joa zeus askag that rth- road,- from of iftbreecti$i o pa8l toW ft ~il, be re-openpqd 44, de-ec atred oad, is hereby rgrrateds; providled hkitt e lv· to 1irn so massge as eas a;l no brdgFt 'r~idI"rl~rdto'. a nuoilt od, That thee Parl$k or Rbsolvbd"~~plfhatfj abengeta( , o "tt"k k it~ &865 M MA 4 1f 2eaoyb I!. bridge acr6ae if'ý d6At4 Creek, on the road leading-fram White Hill's t ]u Burr.'s , r v road, aind hbaC D Collins, - Joe an W* a~~~d ' d:; apgaQ to Hoyt, bo apd are bereby'sappidsted '! eemmnisiinoers to le.t otij.';-~ aocordin# rto liaw, an'd miakea sepotf to this J '''''r or t s mOb thereof as mnay.he nege sary, be',,a 4propttate~d 13 'oit f` ht' Bridge; Pond- of 1883, to biu1d, bridg aross little 'ten' we where 'I crosses thei Military..roadi~ai: ast D;. C. 0. uodran, Amos ' Gibson mnit ed* George. Wils be appp1}it@ con} ' -. miss'' oesrto, .let out the' Barre 'sd-c c /ording to lad .:On wptioo ,ofMr. Heynman; Resojv#1 That the sunin of,; $56 tO be'sppropjated pit :qt. ,e .oo,>t. I sit fund of 1883,. for t hw..o, tk rU r6'ad.. E. - On *iotioe of Mr. tBiaftihard, ., * Vhc'ea s. Grewt -trouble :at ci.% lie penes ag ict riued to` the Partln9a uis mainLainiceg ' bridg ator6as~fBayeu be Bertran4, by r aeon of thuIflt ,aii d be nature of the soil and ' nepnequt In .cyaeh;,ng aw oy (if the tounho tonifoi f ' ytn ride es,, th of e' b itt':::: -' Resolved, Thatiue Sul oh or as rnucitý ofr s img 488, ed nary ijo . PA th ,ý the 6 bridgoefut4;or:°3pfý (tgr t rpose Ns of' bbtifi'ig a pile .bridge'4gcov the ie' said bayou, rad-that.J. O.jPs Hoqe, 'R.- L. 'Lckett'and A.. Brm beesi. lies pointed' ec';r' nbe tets' ta y.'the w6r6 , w aiiA aaý rrdestve he 646e a- completed,. and ,mnake roporv'trt'lifh ' Resulted 'further, ¶Ibth CthcQ ý o t tcr'"e'qrequrd4G to bitIý ,tie bridge tdid nocordance with a.a to be furniahe4 ; b.yhkiy ~ r *'#A4 to give bion'detod sin urlsgity.ogM.ib#ln. ! ` ta Ic `for fie, ye'ar? is.' : N: # ;. prtU otto Lhe t º;'ýenFr c a lnn ing. . " .t;;.. , V i ; 'A t e, $j'?· * U IOL% T of88 3.VrY,, ýý t4p at t ;" dio'emnnentr"Pjfeensq ,-, Jun:.AD lipo,, -.s If Geo. L,. Wileon4' " Jas. Pi Hickumsis * --'.le iii u orn.' "dm7' ier On' hzdtio'n' of °` r. °bik ':,,!dS ·ilioi it`su' id t Jo. .Rymtbr~iikeep thie P iA~et~idet nf'-d~ tbi:Jry * n -, $7 opyfr boldug~a0i'~e as' w~itc therei~~lof aa tasyie:·;ne~sry t'u"~~Clbd' o 1S,'i~3ib to I:u~ dle1~ he thBa:~rt M~r. Pa l~riqp~~ Oo. L 'Wl son !abd wo~rk doi.-a: l; and' tklt '~hebfoymer oidfaao'-pase it rBd~ egag43; W·thl !~sr eeoIBd, Thwttbe, pth ofs cit-lg~~ izn sigfrth e priilege ofr ma-bl)a'ts~k kio some' p chng 1 *j~u~ha roa d, c~qoSJatne oftingitt th oooj o~ r idge; thM'ole. O bpR a 1~ojp, Th4 i th an 0eo. GardC~ aou~b L;oainte es aqyI~ at~bi- VepO·itl Ie1h Jurpym at,'ats nex hietlng. -.· '- '. :' ·n ~ratoti*tbL oJ~nr~ Ibsi ad. L4il ioue mhajiebp Ea~ j~pl roaii a On ,tl40o ..t Mr. Will`~~inrams, drbe a.8i~e9j.4 ! pe ~iuwt~r atfthe ibrldk~ ndd Rf I *o)t; Id~d ;tAiridte Ifsrrd:~e~-~o~~P~b; rzi~t.