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MLOOD POtSON. A QustTrutive agent, that, like f!ir., aumes and annihilates lite. Is there a single particle of b'ood poison in your vri,?r heia:ce! L:'o the de vouring flame, it in, 'a.s it, force and leaves only destruction in its track. r'oison in the b)!oo:i i.. d:e sarctimes to contagion. ' tometime. it is inlritd.l. It rains health, nlo zuatter from which source i~ springs. It feeds in a horrible manner on the flesh, and devastates evely organ of the bi ly. Pitiable in the extreme would be the condition of that man await ing death from the effects of scrofula, philis, deep-seated ulcers, rottening of te bones sloughidng of the flesh, aching BAD BLOOD jlonts, etc., were there no salvation for im. But there is; for, although these conditions continue to grow worse if neg lected, he nevertheless can be saved to a life of usefulness, and every trace of blood poison can be eliminated fronm his system and he be made safe from further suffer ing, and his posterity insured against the po0sibilityof a fearful heritage, easily and quickly, if he will only use that infallible antidote for blood poison, Dr. John Bull's Sarsaparilla. It contains just such ingre dients as nature has provided for cleans ing the blood of every impurity, for re storing strength to the digestive processes, for assisting in the correct assinu!ation of nutrition and bui'ding up new tissue. Try it when other remedies have fai'ed. It has never and never will disappoint ayt, one. J. B. Morse, Clinton, Ind., writes: MADE PURE. * I was for many years affected with coa taious blood poison. Portions of my flesh emed to be tairly putrid and mortifying. y hair fell out, and I was an object of re. golsion to every one. Mily breath smelled isorrible, and I had catarrh so fe:,rfully bad that pieces of frontal bones rotted and came out my nostrils. I lost the sense of taste and smell. I became a veritable bag of bones and weighed only eighty-nine unds. I coul hardly sleep fromnt pain, 1 was so weak I coulh hardly walk. The octors said I could not live many months. A druggist persuaded me to try Dr. Bull'sr Bartasarilla, and strange as it may seem, that ientedy saved my life and brourult me tack to health. I now weigh 136 pounts, am free fromt pain and sorets, and although have deep acar4 where sores were, I coanider myself in excellent health." SalDon't wait for your child to have Psesam. Remove the worms at once with Dr. John Bull's Worm Destroyers. al My wife had chills and fover for aearly a year. At last utmith's Tonic Svrup broke them up. and I now pr:scrib t. In tmy practice.-Dr. A. IV. Travis, ,clver Lak!., HKi. Joax D. PARK _& So.s, Wholsale Agents, ll 177 end 179 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, O. 121 "ElRM : One copy, one year ................$2 ol Six month ........................ 1 (0 Three months ..................... 50 TIIME 'rABLE: Texas and Pacific Railrcad: For Marshall: Leaves Alexandria...... ..... 4:38 p m For New Orleans. Leaves Alc andria............10:35 a. In Arrives in New Orrlen ....... 7:00( p. In Leaves New Orlean .......... 8:.00 . n1 Morgan's La. & Texas R. R: Leaves Alexandria............9:05 a. in Arrives at Alexandria......... 6.05 p. in (V First-class fa:re from Alexandri.l to New Orleans, by either of shove named roads costs 6..5. W Snug little fotneshovobM~nmades5 Work foBr rte, hr· Anus · i'ree Auntie, ("am, red J.1. I'rn,. lu, 4', Ohio. Sep rut. Othrers. tl .inguwtii. Wbh .t yu? Ruln " rnm orr 5&00.00 a Hoot. Yu ur1,4," tbe work aad liu r ho.mne. , ,rr,, r you are. Een be ginners arr.cresiirerning from a! to fi1atry.AIteg... Weruluvw you bow and slort r·u. ca work Ina 'rr tiue or il rhhr line. ~iri mureor for work er. Falli' ounoloorn smog them. XF:W and wolltnderful Partirllsrafree fl.Umlflcsdc Co.,l1oo WsO PurglaeudMs&u WFUFripqv - - Oct 21 t Town and Parish News -Fine Wi,,dia Shades at 50 cents atBanuer & Well's. -3Moqpette and Iangrain Carpets at Bauer & Weil's. An Al ~Wool Cr pet, 36 inches uide, at 25 cents per yard. -Have you see-n Bauerr &Weil's Harlequin and S ,iiflo .er Quilts The wonderful ('razz Quilt is entirely cast in the shadle Iv it. -Gen. Geo O. Watts left on Sun days's train for New Orleans, to ,e present at tlhe ineetri of the lic fnery Democratic Camupaign Coni th0toc. --Intants' Robles, Eiderdown and Plush Cloaks, Wool and Silk Socks,, Silk, Plush and Wool Capse, al for the little ones, can ie foundi at Balier & Weil's. --The "sweet tales of the lottery politicians" will hA li-tened to, and voters and taxpayers will vote as they please. This latter is the greatest prerogative allwved Americans anad they nill exercise it. -Messare. T. J. Gnice and W. P. Gnvnee were present at the lecture of Col. L. F. Livinrrton, aof Georgia, on Satlura'ay last. Neither seened very Cotllil.tnintative, Ihencae no news of iln terest corninge front either patriot etn beLlaid Iefore our readers this veek. -Smyrna, Angora and Tapestry fles at Bauer & Weil's Prices range from 50 cents up. STOLaN-On Saturday night a eald, watch, ranufactured Iy the Anmeric'ani Waltham Watc.h Co. The rase is annrhered 243466; the works 40118250. On the hack of the ntatch is engraveld the letters E J. D). A suitalle re ward sill be paid for same on its de livery to this offllice. -The Great Clotlline sale still Contit nes at Bauer & Weil's. A new line cf $12.50 suits out down to 810 toa*lehse out. -Subh patriots (t) as Stllls and Fairer, (and we helieve they are loth heavy-aeighlts) in gall only, however,! Should take a back seat when a plain,' hnsiness-like proposition is to he sub bitted to the people of Louisiana, viz: the revenue amendment, which in all its surrornadines is clear and plain as the noonday sun. It will prove hen eficial in every respect, for the .mounts offered are needed at present for leveces, schools, charities, etc..... i': Kansas City, Watkins and Gulf Railroad. The following is the latest in refer- % ncle to the work or piroirreas on the Kansea (citv, Wa\'tkins & O.lf R.ail- I" road, which we Olip, rr.tn the Lake - Charles American : Mr. .J. K. Lap-, ainperittendecnt of the Kansas City, Watkins & (Cit jh Railway, ashe h.as been alserlt to wee-ks visiting New Y,.rk and other eastern cities in the inlterest of the road, retlmnedi Fridlay mornilrng. fle reports that he has pIrcl'hased twi icashes whiel will he shiplped for thi, point withi ,tec week. 'l'wetllt-five E newl flat 'ars, tenll of llhich have heen 'l shippllied andl are expelcted dtaily, otiher sllhtplllelis will tollow. '1 The roadil is n,,w d,,ing a good pl ai" aetiger and freight lhasiiess iet ieetn Lake Charles andi Oeillin ani, inter veaing points. 'T'his hllintless is in- li acreasing daily, .ad will tie i-rtirease.-l ,t ti, a large v-hllme, as le rtad ,pr,- at grsses further Imurth. ar Whlen the niew r,,llilig stoc'k arrives the coipanyt will lie in ,,,ad shape to ,J ae U,,tmoilate their platrans. - Don't walk out ahi at Baiter & & Well's when v tl d i i,nt see what yvon wanllt. Asik for it alnd the yloung Iltne l il, at.tetldancle will he glad to shlow it n to vili.. -Siine its c-mnplletioa, the taxpay erls of tleHanadria, at least quite a nllllller oif thetm, have liti-en talking aj2 gre-at deal i. t.rf-trellt'e tol the aI'rrept- I ilg atid l-·l ing I fr arte-iata aell Nio it 2. at thie ra.lui r of F tltt.ia h talnd t . r, 1 ti'les streerts W ai t-eall Iby tili. tea h ýsa'tlhat the anil taXlpaa.rs .lj.i'at to r; phltin'g h-e plicr- ($8~I11t or inre., cuaI- tI related .t y Mia. % ai.. ,art h ) The a taxlp,.era ea-enauhit ..t tlae pIriae of t thq a.l , andl ,ase their fitl.res .un the a al.gr'elltlle t ir aciuntrarllalt enu-rare.l hlrt, le- ,, llea C tllher ('i atidl lle Nei w l-tleaasd Suctipcea L:.a i a ,ul Ra'ehlaaltioni 0p a, a hilh would pHlle t le price of tlhe wll I i.,,an , ii, -,es,.ih,.ahla liter lhan $200). N..%%, it 1t-ast iis t us aal injustice a .r t, the carpratioa toI pal. ut $800 or im.re, ahlien they ,only justly owe' oa)"nti one I'.urth that anmunnt. Evi- I ,he itly ,uir t' -a. . 'ili .n e a tre ,ao r a rith r ,I elaticiaIs if thelv sallohi tile $8h 0 "0 ilat lie lal til . If t hev dl o aioiral Iii - t! play rs trsho lti enj.iii thll i -that's all It there is iin the laatter. '"r - Don't ,aste iprecans tile hiunt. 1 ili a iia ilaaa i a tl till s tal llat Uiiaaal i ling 1n111d w hen vn . want con lh,""'es. IBa...r & PH ell's, is the plaie. I j2000 ll sai jist pllan'el t(In sale at $1 per pair --Oair teighlbahi, :ir, nailnl thie icorn'er, t the Daily T 'tes, gets tf thie f,,llw N ilgl ill rtef, eIe- io the great aald nily l Stiutlbsf ou (ii) 'hiita, whit pwe ll.d hl t air so teaigiiliti-rltlyv, at the reclnt late Central ('11ll, m Il tte ite lle tiei l In his spiee-th Ief,,re the Ceintral I Co li.ittee, aii extract frocml whi;ch will lie fionulnld in ainotiler .oliii, Mr. J. R. B, ratiner asks wlhere Stnalhs was in the dark daers f recnl-,oslt-nution whelin MlEiEnery aliid iaatneir were Iattling an l allantly for the cauise it, hileairaay and white :eipretaacv If. the judlges of ihe United States Si (reiet Conat were not l aellv at ltaitl white tihey handieid down their dec-is. i-nt ill the faile-tile iitoet cl 'at"llntag a ind daarinlg dletaiini ever hla aiiPI dtlWn ritia tiny Hean-h -t- li llgatnt lemaai 'a5r at Iihat llartiaihtair litte etia.nge-,l i- ,'lleli- n lj ia Lat a linelira in "atah r oalriiiirng" the tVir-kshluir atild 8hllrevaepirt railrnaal. --The, pretr lil, t lhi, f, ill a i,+.'.' Mi,'les,.' eItle' nlutl Wi ,' HaIls o'a lie seetf at B tll'-r & it\'Iii', Th* viry latest etlale landt laoet prie--s il, the I -ty. -Col. Dlavidlt P on ofelafi Natal'itt cites, la.- aaswere.t in a ean. thla re - ietat article IenhliJedl in the Times, if this citiy. cilii.tieraiii a speech maitilde iv the fearllaer at Shlrevelrart on the i 7th insilt. Tihe gllnthl clroiel, after lil akintg a sidle wipe at tir neighBller, r Sa's lie iadae til s isai retiarks ie were r Illtr'iaterld tCa tilt. (We tiever read lthe accactatit len use are are neat posteil.) --Dt'tilt fail tic get uirnme erf Bainer & Wail's (ra t Bargain Dre.ts Pat ternsI. A tfie Ilt slighlltlY dtI..aaelma t are hai-ng taoli ucrit at .50 cnt-tas can the I dollar ,af valne. -At llresetat thie antul-ilttery seri lliers are sttluyig ea chaier tha. whleti :thely re at sehcl. 'llhley are trlaola ilg their hrains atni jtattitlg hirfaire ihe pieaple iialr rent atd hle hilerdalas thata Iwas 'I-er let-,lnre seei-t ir reail it a pt !liticial ia-teapliigit. Beat they will glo ldiowi, acid thle niass eo fa tihe peItiIhle will tiat tillehae to tlietr little racket, furi it's talo stale ta la t. Deoc llli tuale -Don't le ase a geldeht elplrtnirtia ar a teilter deli0,hr iyv Ianyivia yviaur 1)teis Giceads aivihere hut at Baner & Weil'a-. Se-e their iea-w lite at 3.5 ara-lets per yai.L Lata-st Pattenrs aneei tof the Pelitell .Jr, U. m J erallwlll will -sell at ctttlery at the-, aicratetihse elir ian Monidal. the 7th day acf Dee-ielber tinexlt to tce lIwwest reai,,nisihhleieictler, i the repairitage achd icaintaaining in toald coniaidititi l variouni s p1ihihcrnl i racis thrieughi 0 ait the "paribh. -Dear't meiss Baiter & Weil's sale I af Lailie' Jaacke-ts this seek. A tew b lat jiast ecopened that sill he closeal oet r.tat $1.25 atd $1.50 each. a-.--The arttments pnt forwairI ly : taite1,y of the jackleg antis is tat the ef 1 fect that the hItery will Steal atid l ewaa the State infls few yearsi after tha elaittptiecn of the attienchtmeit. Seiie lattise-nse can not ha entertained a i' iianaetit-no esne pama will believe in etchb.if. - LOCAL DOTS. -7-- --Safee at $3.75 each, at Baner & Weil'sk -Mrs. T. M. Biossat, aconmipaniiel by her t'ao lbriht, interestiilng boyls, aere visitors lhere last weeit.tk. They left ftr howloe in S1ialav. -Two-story laUillins are all the ,o in Alexandria at jresenlt. No less lthan five are nieativo, cnmipletion. Whto Says our town is not on a bonui? - Fresh Califortnia Fruits at Blauer & Weil's. -A Parish Anti-Lottery League is to Ib orgallized here on Satnrilay. Etvilenitly the Antis are usingi their lest effrts in the present camlpai.,ti, tnut they Gill all prove of ino avail. They are dead duciks. -The Ilhet alnd fattest deep sea \'arkerel spelials at Baner & WeVtil's. NOTICe.--'he Iltei.lhers of the I)e ilocratic Parish Executive. col,,iiittee liare rllu.yestedl to mleet at Alexandria at the li hor of 12 i. oni Msinalay, 2.1 of Novellmber, 1891. .)AMS,J EFFRIES, .J. R. THORNTON, Uhainru an. Secretary'. -,-l)ll't fail to get soilme of Bllter & Well's Great Bargiain, Dress Pat ftmrns. A ftie lIt sliLhtly damnaged are hiing still at half ptihe. -Coal. L. F. Livingston, Presidelnt of the Georgia Alliantee antd ttlenthll'er of Cltngress from that State. leIntresd at the Courllt flouse,t in Alexandria, (i St ll turilav tlasl, t,, a Crowdl of shout 21l0. lie ,lisius.edl at leinth thec O"a lil dleitnllats, dwelling ptrtii'l irly IIon rfi- rrii-tre ry plan, ain closted aoi referring to the present National linkinl systemil. 'The (Julit.l is anl easy tialker, handles the suhtjeeh s he ileals with with cmisidliralle tacti, but we d,,'t think lie timailde ialil eion -erse. Rapi,i.s, partienlarly Alexai. dri. is a lpooI r till, xcept for straight nut l)emrratii lecturere. --D.,i't lose a gtlneni ,,pptrtunity or a silver dollar by hllnilig y'llttr Il)re.s Goiods atnywhlere libut at Bauer & Wi'il's. Se.- their tlac- ltile at 3.5 crisd per' lie -Otil civil cases aerel trie ill Ithe I)istrict Cuitrit last aek. Thle pres. iet week aill Ie coulisilledi ill tr-ing crimintal cases. The Granild .Jury is also e.xp eretd to miake its finaiil report the latter iart of this aeek. A partial repoirt was miade .lM nilay. S -Ai,otlher week, awl isill no rain. Why ntl t get Meloumtirte, thei raiiin uitMa ker, cotlle alli call on Ii, attil try his hanal iii ouir iehalf I -Thei..l it tax rolls have Ihben pinlc., in the hian's of thle ollector, .Mr. B U. Duiiks, alld parties owiing taxest can Icoine foirwartll d settle the isate. The it:easirei flow of water frl'li the ll'artesia ill llI n the Icorner of t. .IJies. alt iFourtll treets, is 8600 gallons iii 24 lhours. DON'T - FAIL - TOI GETr- SOME - OF - BAUER & WEIL'S IGREAT - BARGAIN - DRESS IPATI' ERNS. -'Proceedings Special) Meeting of City Council.. ALRXANDRTA, LA , O,'t 21. 1891. P.crannt to a call cf the. Mayvor tihe City C,,on'eil .set it 11 o'clock a. in. Prt senot: N. L. .M,.Cinnis, Mayor, E .iJ. SullivHn, Jl,lhn P. Grnegan. Rl. W. Brinhurst. Ahrsent H S. G,.ssens. .1. A. ,l,,Ihtitoc. 'The lshjoet of the. uneetintr wias to take' some a(ctiotn ii the bill of oMr. J. A. O. Wa.dsworth, for sinkiutl the artesian wiell at corner of Fourth and St. .Iamies streets, that geutle.n'ti .laninigo $871 72. the imeasured fl.,w Iieinig 8640 gallolts every twenty futr hors. After soari discssaionl the Mayor was aIuthorize.l to draw a warra.,t for $100 in favor of M1r. J. A. C. Wada. worth, as part paymenI ' n the said artesian well The B,,ard t.hen adjo,rned. N. L. MlcGINNIS, A. B. RAcaAL, Mayor. Se'retarv. -Collgressoatsl' lilanchard has fo): warlded the followiing letter lhere, stn l tile salile aill provte if interest to thio . sugar pla!ters in this section of the -State: STtREAsoru DEPARTMKNT, Waslhington, ). U., SOctoliber 17, 191. Ho,,. N C. Blanchard, Ml. U Shreve S I rt, La : Sir I have just weceaived your let r ter of the 13th inst., in iegardl to I"eighingi slugar itc thie Icarishes of LKa ,ides and Avoyellet, elotsingi a let , ter from C.oilector Wimhlerly adl r dressed to E. V. Weems, Esq., of Le r ]ollte, La. S Cullector Wirunlerly has lisaclder 1 tnol the leeire *of this ,,tlice. It is )not the intenttlon tAo make ally cdwt criiuitatictl i rfavor of ne cuity or one Ssection. Weighiers will be Icatesl at ci:onVenielnt points as, as to weigh all r rseiar wlilhll the planters do not wishi r to ship tio New Olleaun-either at the iplates of produlltiou or at euloe ouve i flinltl place. Planters will not ie required to ship their sietar to New O'leans if they dcl, not desire to do so I e Proper instrilction have been sent v to Collector Wi,mbherly on the sub. t ject. tRepectfully yours, JoIu W. MAsox, Cotsulasio ner. .- -0cn Satarday night, at a collation d on the Enterprise plantatlio, on lt e yo.u lapides, George Butler killed ;, Sadly Jenlkins, the weapon used iei a ing a shot gun. Both are colored and e Iore had reputatiou.. Butler was ar rested and is in jail. P R OMULGATI O N tioc the -OF TAE.- ant PROPOSED - AMENDDMENT se' 'lam -TO THE- 11 onstitution of the State of Louiima, ADOPTED BY THIE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF ant 1890. soil - stir STATE OF LOUISIANA, s OFFICE OF TIE ~ECRETAlRY OF STATE. I h IN pursuance of the provisiona of the . Constitution, publicatilon is hereby wade A andl given-to to the qualitied electors of tue izee State of Loeuisiana of the proposed ae:end- Sta ienut til the CUolstirLtlioi of this State, this which lals beeni concurred in by two- e thirds of all the menaebers elected to each House of the General Assembly of this oft state, at the regular session thereof, heldil at the City of Baton Rouge, in the year wit 1890, ntl whic-h is requlire-d to bte plb- cel lished for the illtirlnaltion of the quallitieO d electors of this State for three monthsil h pri eding the general election for ifepre- 8ta senltatlvcs, and which proposed ametael ant ieint maote fully appears in Act No. 1.:3, Vi of the Regular Sessioln of 18J0, which is hereaftr otfficially pllliscled for tile in- elal formnation of tihe qualinted electors of this State, am.d which will be sulbnmitted to , thenl for their applrovall or rejection at the the next general election, which will be ds held on Tuesday, the 19th day of April, wri 18J, (it being the Tuesday next follow- . o iug the third Monday of said month) in t et such manner andl form that the qualified Git elect;ors um y vote lir or aaliust said tor aendmntlellet; and if a Iimajority of the r qualitied electors votingl at said electionl, I" slall alpprove and ratify said proposed ..A a lnendeneut, then such proposed ament Pei lieut, so appreved and ratitied, shall be- ral emile a part of the Constitution of this Stat. ofl No. 1.3 ] AN ACT 41I1i Provitdingl for the sallnission to the elec- ge^ tors of the State for adloption or retjec- th tion, all aullletdluient to the Constltll- ti tion ot'lhe State by inserting therein in "An urticdle of Levees, clhools, Chari- of ties, Peinsions, Drainage, Lotteries and wi Gen *ral i'llndl." in 1 SECTIoN 1. lie it enacted by the Gene- sai rul Aseulbly lof the. Stite of Louisiann, Ire That thli follohi itg amendumeic t to the no Constitutionu of the State hIe subllmitted to te tlhe electeors for apllproval or raejection, as providled in article two hniaidred and p fifty-six of the Clunstitution, and if adoit eld, the said amcendwent shall read as Li follows: ARTICLE ON LRVEER. SCIIO 1.LS, CHAItITIES, PENSIONS, DRAINAGE, LOTTRItERS AND OKNERAL eUND. In aid cf the levees, schools, charities. pensions, drainage and general fund hereinafter naimed, the collowing con tract, is now lulade. Icn considerat ino of the sall of thirty-one mnillions two hun diled atnd lifty tholusanll dollars to be fully secureled alid paid as hiereinafter provided. Jolhn A. W:roris, his heirs, agents and It assig is, are hereby aiuthloriaeld andi em powered for the tern of twentiy, five years ensuing the tfirt ilay of January, 18.14, to 511l lprepalre srhees of lot terle.s, teo sell lot- I terY tictKels aind to drlaw and conlldee t leot- cl teries, in this .tatte. Mid nilU shall le paid to the Te'lnlsuler of the State Iy the at Iersoiis clnductilng the business ilurnuant r to this contract, in one hundred equall " installalnenuts, wherecf each icnstalleu.nt itt shall be paidl on or before the first days of i iJetitarv, April, July aed October in each i and every year dutlillg said term; anti ,. the Treasurer Iupion thet rece-ipt of each of ii said installments shall apply the saute as _I follows: i To the Public Schools of the State.-Three I hundred and fifty thousand iollars annua I ally, payabLle quarterly in aidvance,' as above provided, which sulm shall be dies trtbuted to each parish ill the proportion prescritbed by article two hundred and twenty-four of the Consitutiou. it To Levees.-l'hree huindlred and fifty thousand dollars annually, payable quarr- f terly itn advance, ias above provided, which seint shall be distributed lamong the Levee l,istrcts of the State or ap-. I r plied te, levee Ihnpurposes in the prolportions i antd in the manner provided by law tfr the dtistribntion and applications of tiet one mill tax levied nuder Article 213 of tie Counstitultioln To Charities -Ons hundred and fift, ( thousa:ndl dollars annually, payalle qlualr- i terly in ativance, asr albove plrovided, of: Swhichh tntl eighty tlontsllled ldollhrs shall r be applied to the heosjieals ttclclishetd Ily the Stlate; lfIrty teousulild dollllara .o State inllnue' as\ lrs e; twety-v-hcr e thllei- siland dollars to state inlstitutions fir the deaf, duie atnd blilld; five thonsaid elol- I lalrs to tile Soleliel-r' HIlllee. To 'Pensioese.--'ittv tlhicuisatd dolllheIrs atnnally, payeble q'uterterly ill advlence, as shove liroevihutl, to the leunsioilg of t disahiei , inllirne, or ilidige-lt Celclfedetliate soldiers citilecnc residentt ien Lelluieiiinla. bTo the City of New O(leeais for bLraiayge and Other eSanlary I'rposes --One hnte ' dretd tlhotsanll dcollars annually, pIayaslle I quarterlyr in adlvaice. an aslove lrovided, Stile expenhditure of said sum and thie Ian aglement anld the control of thIe 8satle to be detertuined Ily the iGeneral Asemllnly, which is horetv directed to carry into r effect this provision by appropriate legis lation. To the General Fund.-Two hundlred e-nil tifty thouesancd dellars ant ually, pay d able quarterly in advance, an above pro videld. The neveral eams of money ahove spec itiel shall be delvotel to t he objects andl piurlposes hereinhefore stated, and the Geieural As-elebly in herely directed to carry into effect this provisioa by appio Iriate legisealtioln. I Said Joln A. Morris. his heirs ,r agents, lhall within tVwenty cltays fr'mlli the llate I of the lecadl io': cf thin article, tile in the Sotlice of he Secretlary of tState a wlittece ei aceepltace by him or theem of this con tract, andt thr the lrotitec'tion o l the State and the senurity of the public, this co': ) tract in miadle upon the ixll.cess eolidition >that saed Johu A. Morris. his heirs or ) agents, shall withie thirty ldays from thee drate of tile iopi hein of tlls article tile in the oitier of the Secretary of State a de cla;ration it writeing, sitced icy himte or L thaiti and six other personts, sigiiifyitg Stheir consenit tol fertle the corporition. hlereilafter naumed, and tlhe said .Jolin A. Morria shall ile therewith his biontl with "goitd and solvent. snreties, Itsidlents of I this State, ilt the stm rt ofive ICilliot dol. - Ilars, said bocld to be in favor of and ac cepted by the Aulitr of the State; the conlition ofsait[ bHnd shall be that the r i eald .lorris, his agents or assign, shall is pay to the State of ILuisiaina the said .- sau of thirty-tine million two hundtlrelt e and fifty thoensandl dtollars at the dlates t antl in the meanner herein set out anud ,shelll faithfully lcerform all the obliga II tions herein coeltained; ancd threrenpen h tile personn signing the said ileclaration shall be thereby constlitute, a corpora tion cudler the name all title of "cThe °* Louliiiclti Lottery Utoslnlany," whereof the capital stock shall lie lfive nlillion Lo dollars, represented by fifty thalnelndcl - shares of oce hundred dollars each, at Sleastl twenty per eent. the.roeftto Ie forth with fully paid uip, and which cEorlnlra. ht tien shall Ibe ant[ conitinue during the "i periol of this conltrac.t, aund shall have all the riglets and ploewers. peoesacsee bhy cor porati ens. geearally as defieltd by the pre sent Civil Code of the State. sald shall lbe '. lislhle for the tmoneys herein directed to lie pail to the Treastirer of the State, adl ni for all jcrizes tn be drawe in sail lotte Sries, anti shall be entitled to receive I s1 8ii.rannally fromt the lpetrscons coueat L i ing, the blusiness ntodier this contract fifty e- pr cent. of the tnet profits of the sail td nsiness, aid in eonsideratioU of the pa-. Inent of still auan of thirty-one millieIln " two hnndreand an fifty thonsand dollari, 1i itnstallmnte (s alfore,,said, said coterlra. tion and the shares of stock therein and the business anthorized by this contract and the revenues and receipts thereof, shall be exempt from all taxes, dues, a&ssessmnents, ismpositiona and licenses of any kind whatever. whiether State, par ishl, irnuicipal or otherwise. The powers of alid corpor.aionu shall bi vested in a ioard of directors to ,onsaist of seven per olls. wllo aIlsy mlaket asd establish rules a:td by.laws tor the proper Iuanalgemelnt and lsegsulation of its alffitrs. The per sons signing said declaration shall con. stituate the first board of directors and shall serve for the terrm of one year from ihe time of the filing of said declaration and until their successors are duly ap' pointed. All lotteries other than those authori ized by this article are prohibited in thin State, unless by'similar ameudn;ent to 5 this Constitution and for not less.than a. one million two hundred and tify thlou sand dollars per ainluus. All lrovisions of the Constitution and laws of this State in.consittent or in ally w ry coitlictiing with this article are declared to be snper cetded hereby. SEc.2 . Be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the S.cretary of State to publish the foregoing proposed amendment inl accordance with the pro. visions of article two hundred and lifty six of the Consitition, within ninety days after the first day of Jantuary in the, year ei-hteen hundred and ninety one. Sac. 3. Bie it further enacted, That at the next genelral election all electors who desire to vote for said anmendueut shall write or print iupe their ballots the words, "For the Levees, Schools, Chari t.es, Pensions, Drainage, Lotteries and General Fnnd alteudsntmet," and all elec tors who desire to vote at said election against said ameundnent shall write or pirint upon their ballots the words, "Against the Levees, Schools, Charities, Pensions, Drainage, Lotteries and Gene ral Fund amensdntent." SEC. 4: Be it further enacted, That all officers charged with elct lons or the con duct of the returns thereof under the general election laws. shall at the time S( thley give notice of thes said gene'al elec tiou also give notice of the election here in ordered for the adoption or rejection of the proposed amendment. and shall without other dlirectio, or auithority than is herein contsined make due returns of said election itn conformnity with the gen eral elettitli laws inl so far as they are not inconsistent with or in conflict with this act. [Signed] 8 P. HENRY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. [Signed] JAM ES JEFFRIES, Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate. S ) Witness my signature and L. 8. the seal of the State of Lou (Lu iniana, at the City of Baton Rouge, this J2th day of August, 1891. L. F. MASON, Secretary of State. C Vonsumption Cmred An old phyeician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formuntla of a simpile vegetable remedy for speedy and permanelnt cure of Consmumtaption, tBron chilis. Catarrh, Asthma andi all throat and Lang Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervouns Colnpl sints. after having tested its wosnderful curative powers it thou sands of eases, has felt it hi.-dnty to aiuke it known t:) hie sauffering fellows. Act ataed by this motive ad nd a desire to re lieve httatan sufl'ering, I will send free of lcharge, to all whio desire, it, this recipe, in German. French or Engtlish, with full Sdirectic its for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp asusing .lthis paler. W A. Novas, 820 Powers' Block. Rochester, N Y. -Thle Alexansdria Tlimes is deserv ing of thanks, (DetIlocratic at that) fur it. cnnpilleinetrar melnltion of Saui ntel D e,,,class M.1Esery, thei people's ca nsidate for G averwir of Louisian:a,I in its itstue ,of 8,ni.lay. The veteran r editor Ili, Hennes the litne kniw of fi at he spoke, aid his opinion is wsriltth its nrtrlh its weight. in gold. Ou()r' i.'amnliv is onI top, and we expect Iti .airy hi hanllner throilugh to a glo. SChildren Cry for Pitcher'sCastoria. SWhen Daby wa slek, we gave her Coatorl . When she was a Child, she cried for Cetoria, e When she became Ml, she clung to Castoris, - When she had ~Ch~ldr., she gasve them Cor ----... t41c ------- -File WilidJw Shades at 50 cents at Hanor t Weit's 1-' 5'-i- ys .ae+ b ,lr ,iyLion i ia, b ' Ooodwln lroy,..l .,Ot stre h.r us. k*5?, . yJOu my isust wake mlO mcb. bui we 000 " ecilsh yuqklisy bow it rot too. Sio "Io. tb . i ae ... iss aly ssaur ci .w C·I i.OMniltOD. :iln... 5.A T I ELL. rIIT 3c - r: UNDERTAKER tlI -- AYD )DEALER IN - r M1ETALIIC - and - K{OSEWOOD "_CIO_ II_ Fill _Il T .hi a- S8HOP: i.i . ALEXANDRIA. ol - ltaItY aylsnlyst oIslt trellsvea-to sufldh ocx wh er Isead writaetod wb n Y V how.tE ears TLm Ibumisss ete leotiohoirawo lcalitiew,.'r+itbmy Ut~.l wi Ibtirslu 'O moao r orooyfocmouoiala taLusetaa500Or1o. Vadlo it quicL f eLrdIuf brt oo workac from ush disatot truccaty. I. c ooabuohrodiaht and Iomf_5 *rlth O lp '.Ely "ad -I $lD.++u tea rF'I hde-etd u outs, SDR. - N. - B. - GARN ERL r-. ALEXANDRIA, LA. ·e he Offce on Bseai r Front aid &e -- ond streets. rtY Office hours kill ' from 8 i'cloek ." a. mi. to.l&p. m. rs, ~P Gas administered.. Ctuwnsad bridge " ' Work done. JULIUS LEVIN, Manrfacturer and Dealer in Long Leaf Pine and Cypress Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc., Etc. Post Ojice Box 111. ALEXANI:)RIA, LA. - PROP'RIETOR Tank Factory A Planing Mill. Estimates Furnished on Applictionl. The EAGLE .RUG STORE JACOI GEIGER, PROPRIETOR. Ia elling at New Orleans wholesale prwes to the jobbing trade, and offeriang special inducements to reluyvers. 'The stock cotnsihts in part as follows: Drugs, - Chemicals, - Paints, SCIuOL B)OOKS, TOBA('CO .rd CIGARS. IQIUORS FOR MEDIC INAL PURI'OSES, ETC. L ANDRETH'S FRESH GARDFN SEErS. LIVERY, : FEED t -and SALE - STABLE -CORNER OFP Front and Beauregard Streets, ALEXANDRIA, LA. Daisy - Omnibts - Line J. M. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. CINGl,E AND DOUBLE TEAMS AND Saddle Horses ALWAYS ON HAND. DR. M. R. FISHER, D EN31 TIST, Gas administered for the painlemn ex traction of "te;eth..( rown and bridgo work doue. Office hours, 8:30 a. no. to 5:30 p. on. Office and Dental Parlors in' Albert's New Bailding-up Stairs. ALEXANDRIA. G. H. MOISE, [Member Ame.rlcan Institute of Architt.cture.] OFFICE IN MAS0i10 * -AttL. P PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND inipwrintendance f*'r hnildings of any style. All the modulern idlae in Totra Cotta, Tiles, Iron anol Glans, etc. Rsi dences, , tores, Wareholss, Factories and M1ills designed and erection super intended. A pamphlet of Information and ab s orctof thelawrshowing llow t." Obtain Putents, Caveats. Trado ".1t Broadway, Now York. -A full line "rf Trunks and Sat. Schelrs at Bawre & Weil's, Front street, ppo-site Ferry Landling. I WM. BLAKe, Ad. FAURn, LNew OMe leaieLa Alexandria, La. BLAKE & FA URE, . COTTON iI j MERCHANTS I S ALEXANDRIA, LA. ek 1IXThL BEGIN BUSINESS &N 8EP WmV tonmbher 15th. Liberal ladvances made on consitgnnent.. Your business Ige anletted. Highest Cash Prices paid for Cotton of all grades. [Sep '91. ALEXANDRIA Sottling Works. LOOMER & CHARNLEY 'ROPIRIETOI:S. MANUFACTURERII: S OF LIeM0N, - RAEIMAll!A, - I I11 AND OTHER VARIETIES OF 8ODA0 WATER8. -z/ DEAlERlS IN ALL -I11H MIIlRA - SPATS Bottled ChamplZane Cidcr, Barrcld and SKeq Cider. i We gnaranteo that only plr'e mtnte rials are used, free fronl :in=y tijraninne sehstances, and ARE NOT ALCO I.HOLIC. .Orders solicited fron the suntroanding' towns and from plautstious and country .: stores. PATRONIZE IIO1E INDUSTRY. Families Supplied. Satiofacctin is Guara tec MON EY I. e·rrd atevl lnel fwn· Yralddl ean h il n hseo i EIthr a teXa lor LA. h, lb owEnlI itall i rlwl d e aL a'ry INvr.Aart II GE one .1 A do It na..rk. T .eA y at TrOn. -. Wo tnmrlah a' atlhllg. W tlitr you. Nu rAak. Yto ran d01l4l, yo*ur I1a ar tIaala. ,r nil ynLr tilU e a oii 0 Iwf l. le It II rat.rlll al ew'd.end bliuga wondarlel toa ca ata waoelrr. rlealnmo as anrluI Ytr nm SI It till perwlek and Itammardr, and mol adr otlittle experp ce I e 7 ella trIlalh ye ama e - pl,,rmnt a e" Ileach youa aeIl. ?C i n OeJlmoaLt La hee. [atjl autama~tlof * ClU. 'cli COU1 .. 4Lt A, salsaN H. M. I.OOMER & CO.,:= tL"and - D*alers ALEXANDRIA, LA. OE/R.%AI, DIEALERS IN LARGE anl SMIALL 'I'RACTSEOF PINE, OAK & CYPRESS TIMBIEIED LANDS. Sugar and Cotton Farinms and L'aruiing Lands, M1ill Iites, etc. A Il0 HOUSES AND LOTS AND VA. cent lauds to Alexindria and ad jln ing towns. Accurate estimatet of al kimn of timber laide. We have had many years experience in this line and guarantee satiJteaction Taxes paid fore, and lunan-residenlt lands looked after.' Ab Istracts of tith'l ftrniashed. Owners oe. v any kind of lands, hollusne;' ts or vaealuk i property mt ho desire to sel, will do well to call and see tik, as we Irlv'e an extensive n acquaintanc'e and believe that we can:. tilad a puareheer if aJry one'caal. OUR CRARGEPJ ARE MODEBRATE.. Office corner 'arird and Jackson strccats. One wguare south 4t ce - Post Office, RaVrWp.,xcTs-W H tifowoft, Now Or. l.ans; '{.iou Dan T ktteoon, Clerk Dietricbt, Coulti, Amite Cily, La; Judge Wni Dnn.. (il.r:, Baton Rouge, La; John H Kirby, odville, l'Texas; HonoWm F Vilan. ex' 8.eretary of the lnterior, Madison, Win, eoasin ; Honorable M H McCord, Sbleulner Congreus, Merrill, Wis; Hou Joet H Woodworth, Ex Register United 8tate Land Othe, Wanpaca, Win; Robinson & Pilian, Detro', Michigan; anl others if' desired. [Aug 27 00-ly. BOSS GROCERY ! ROSENTHEAL'S Oppoilte the City 1all Sign of the Sig, am t , BestFamllyGroceries Always on Hand. Specialty MAle .of Fine Clgars i an Tobacco. SFire \Vines and Liquors, tGcoods received by every leant ntd ever~ IF tralI, mtaking overythluing is nice and fresh. 'l's Pricso to siot the This.