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JCMENTS ET PE I'ITS MULETS A VENDRE. 26 fiments en savane depois trois ans avec wn ben ine, auslsi cinq jeoues chevaux. AMn MOUTooN, Shell Beach, P. O. Vermilion Parish, Louisiane. Aux Fermters. Je vient respectueusement lear annoncer que j'ai pris des arrange ment par lesque JoT siei a meme de faire des avances librasl a tons ceox qnui me donneront lear cotor, lear shore, leur rit a expfdler. Do cash, lear sera bien donnd du moment qun'ils mn'aoront livr6 lear prodnits. Habitants, vousaves tout int6ret a vous adresser a moi n'importe la gqantit6 et la qualiti des prodnits an danesr que veos voodret expddier. Adresez tons a votre ddvon4 serviteor, aevent de vans ndresser ailleameet Tons seres eatisfaits. C. C. 'o . \n\n trasolution was voted upon as a whole and was earried'by 48 yeas to 38 says. After some discussion, no agreement having been arrived at by miudt"al consent, as was admitted gecessary by all parties. Mr. Sutherihn offered his resoln-" tion as follows:: "Resolved. That a white Demo eratic primary Llection .shall be held o, the 9th day 'of December, 1891, throueghot the State. on the question of adopting or rejecting the Lottery revenue amendment; said election to' be held under the forms, terms and ;provieions of the general election laws of the State, so far as the same 'may be made applicable thereto; the commissioners, clerks and ijdges df election to be appointed by the re spective parish executive committees, 'and each side shall be entitled tore .presentation of commissioners,.judges ind clerks of election in the same .manner as under the general election laws of this State, and the returns .thall be made to the chairman of the .State 'Central Committee in time, .manner and from as provided in the general election laws of the State, and that the result shall be announe ed and preclaimed by a committee, io be eomposed of two, selected 'by either side, and the Hon. A. P. Gor anao, ~United States Senator from the State of Maryland, who is hereby constituted a member of said com onittee and ex officio chairman thereof, whose decision shall be Anal, and who is hereby respectfully requested in this resolution to serve the Democratic party oSthis State. "Resolved, That the Democratic party of this State. shall abide the result of said elebtion on said lottery 'mendment; if said ointtery proposi riioo be rejected-at said primary elec tion Democrats favoring said amend s.ent shall cease all farther agitation and advocacy df said lottery amend. snent; and If it be adopted those op josingsaid amendment shall cease all further agitation of and opposi tion to 'aid lottery amendment. 'Resolved, That the IlDemocratic party'eif.he State and the members Thereof shall take no further action in the ensuing. general election in April next to reverse or thwart the will of the majority as expreissed at iaid primary election and as ni'Ty be ,proclai med as the result of said pri. tmary eleetion in the manner atore. said." a. a asmendment to Mr. CrandellPs. )n suggestion of myself Mr. Su ther iin agreed to substitute Senator 'Welthbal for Senator Gorman as Ashai m.e of the committee on election Now, 'here was a man, in whbm the pros had shown a great deal of confidence, they~admitted his in tegrity, honesty of purpose, and im pa tiality, they had proposed him as ehairmwn of their committee on elec lions, and they 'had given every rtea son for the satis to think that any 'thing conmig from E. W. Sutherlie would meet with some consideration 'and attention at their hands. A glasee at Mr. Sutherlin's resolution will eavince any man that it is ab solutely fair and impartial, guaran tees a lair primary election sur tonuded by all the safeguards of the State election laws, it assures to every white Democrat an lopporto eity to totesatsaid primary. A reso htion,biading both sides to abide by the results of the primaries. Never wre fairer proposition (protecting equally the interests of both sidea) lade to two opposing ractions. A returning board <for it is nothing' Ilse) composed of three men:, one slected by each faction and the rthirman, a Democrat ot the purest type, who had no interests in the decision or result of the primary dlectio, who could under no eircum stances, in this case, desire anything Sbt unity and harmony in the Demo cracy of Louisiana. Yet this reso letion being submitted for the appro vat of intelligent men was, without discussion on either side, rejeded by a ote of 38 to 44-and, thank God, ils 86 in favor of it werenrtis. On' this vote, in the face of this showing the Times-Democrat actuses the antis of refusing to go before the . white Democracy of Louisiana ! 1 The who!l matter of disagreement I between the two parties or factions lay in framing suitable rules or reg ulations for the primaries, the Suth erlin resolution, as will be seen a:dopted the general election laws of the State and took it out of the power of either faction to make un just or partisan rules to govern the primaries. It would appear to any consistarnt ,tLon that if the'general election laws of this or any other States are sufficient to protect the party making them, from the trickery of the opposing political parties of said State at general elections, they certainly should be good enough to prottes two 'factions of the same body at a primary election within its own party ! Hloping I have not wearied you with my long statement, I remain Yours respectfully, J. HENRY PUTNAM. .nmm m • m m • m nm Abbeille i j4treidiuL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1891. Announeements. We are authorized to announce that the present incumbent, ALCIDE LEBLANC, will be a candidate for clerk of court at the approaching election. Town and Parish. Dry, dusty and dull. Perry pointers are croweded out this week. The dust makes traveling very disagreeable. Creole Female Tonic, 'the:great regulator and invigorator. t.im ulates the functions. gives tone and brings on natural action'of the organs. Felix Laurenta was in town Thurs day and Friday. Judge Clegg;, ot Lafayette was in town this week. At Wayrtoss, Ga., we learn that the leading physicians of that locahty pres cribe Creole Female Tonic regularly, and are highly pleased with the results in chronic diseases, and in treatment of the femaleorganus. Gus. Godchaux, & Company are selling out cheap for cash ! Civil term of she District Court opens here on next Monday. Wild geese have been passing over during the week going south. Ladies will be delighted with the actina ,of Creole Female Tonic. It seuds red blood to a sickly woman's cheek, creates appe tite. aids digestion, and builds up the system. Vernon Caldwell now of Lake Charles was in town this week. Dr, R. J. Young,. and Lastie Broussard, are on the sick list this week. l'emale Weakleute. Nervous prostration, irregularities, sup pression and all diseases of the female or gans uromptly cured by the timely use of Creole Female Tonic. " Some electric belt vendors are in town and giving free shows every night. iMr. Nicholas Young, of Rayne was in town Tuesday as the guest of Mrs. Iate Edwards. Any young person desiring to attend a first-class Business, Short hand or Telegraph College can get valuable information by seeing the. Editor of this paper it person. There was quite a respectable crowd of people in town last Thurs day and things looked lively. Judge R. S. Pery, of New Iberia was in town holding the fall term of the Circuit Court of Appeals. SaIary, $25 per week. Wanted: Good agents to sell our general line of mer chandise. No peddling. Above salary will be paid to "live" agentR For fur ther information address: Chicago General. Supply Co., 178 West Van Buren street, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. W. G. Young. of Rayne, came over anday on a visit to his Iretatives and returned Wednesday. A Card. Learning today that my life was in imminent peril at the Lottery meet ing in Prairie Greig last Sunday, owing to my having questioned one of the recent Republican orators as to the age of his D.emocracy, 1 hereby tender my sincere thanks to the friends who rescued me from great bodily harm and possible death. Wx. CADE. Oct. 27, 1891. Tomorrow is All ,Saints Day and the cemeteries are being cleaned up and the tombs and graves decorated with fitting emblems. FlFfEti HUNI)RED SKINS WANTED.-T am paying the highest CASH prices for furs of binds, such as coons, opossums, mink, otters skunks, house cats, etc. SooMoso IsAAcs. October 24, 1891. It is stqted that oe mof the vice presidents of the lottery meeting in Prairie Greig last Sunday was a resident of Iberia parish. Do you want to save from 25 to 60 cents on every dollar you spendf If so, write for our illustrations and prices of everything manufactured in the United States at manufacturers' prices. 10, 000 illustrations. all lines represented Catalogue mailed free on application Address, Chicago General Supply Co. 187 West Van Buren St. C*hicago, 111. Professor C. Vincent, of Kansas, will speak at Perry's Bridge, on November 5, 1891. Everybody is invited to hear the great speaker. We have received Vol. 2, No. I of the Commonwealth, phublistred monthly at Morgan City, by W. B. Gray, and are glad to know the paper is prospering. For Sale. MARES AND MULE COLTS.I 26 mtares in pasrure since three yearsi with a good Jack. Also fine young horses. Ausg MorroN, Shell Beach P. 9.. Vermlion Parish, La. Considerable excitement was oc casioned at the Prairie Greig lottery meeting last Sunday by Mr. Cade asking Octave Hacker one of the "orators" how long he bad been a Democrat. BUUCLEN'S ARN1GIC4 SALVE. The Best Salve in world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box for sale by N. C. Young and A. J. Godard. Mathilda Plowden, an aged color. ed woman died here last week. She was said to be 106 years old; having[ come to Vermilion from Maryland with Notley Young one of the first settlers of the parish many years ago. Notice. A BEVILLE. LA., October 30, 1891. The Democratic Parish Executive Committee for the parish of Ver milion is hereby called to meet at Abbeville, on Monday the 9th day of November, 1891, for the purpose of fixing the time, places and man ner of electing or selecting delegates from the several wards and precincts, to a parish convention to be held at the courthouse on a day and date to fixed by the committee; to choose delegates to the several State, 10th Senatorial District and 17th Judi. cial District nominating conventions and if deemred proper by the commit tee to nominate candidates for paro chial and ward officers, and for such other matters a$ the committee may decide to be in the interest of the Democratic party. LASTIE BEOUSSARD, Chairman. The Circuit CourtofAppeals. Judges Perry and Clegg held the regular term of court, opening on Monday, the 26th day of October, 1891, with deputy clerk G.W. Sum mers, at the desk and deputy sheriff L. O. Broussard, in attendance. The following cases were djpposed of, to wit : Succession of Engena Bronssard, appeal dismissed at appellant's costs. Lehman, Stern & Co., vs. Adam Bondreaux et al., judgment of the lower court amended and as amend ed affirmed at appellees costs. WMarried. On ThursdayOctober 29, 18~l, at Abbeville, La, Charles E. Caldwell and Miss Camilla Leblanc. Both bride and groonr are well known among the young folks of Abbeville circles, and are of large and in9f1ntial famities. The evening before the wedding, a most luxuriant cleth was spread for the bridal party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Cald well. The wedding repast was served at the home of the bride's sister after which the party proceeded to the rectory where the marriage cere mony was preformed by the Rev Father Thebault in the presence of a number of relatives and friends. The attending couples were W. P. Edwards and Miss Pauline Leblane, Vernon Caldwell and Miss Olita Abshire, James Summers and Miss Mamie Nugier. Immediately after the services the happy couple left for Galveston, bearing with them congratulations of all their friebds and the best wishes of the MBtRIDIO NAL. iow's Thisl We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props. Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney otr the last 1b years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall'S Catar~h Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. ''estimenials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.-lm. Leon Broussard left at this offloe lately a branch of cotton '5. inches long holding 12 bolls. This freak of prolific cotton grew on the place of Trasimond Romero in the irest ward, and if properly cultivated and propagated might originate a valsa ble species. "CONSUMPTION CJAEOD. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by and East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Al'fections, also a posi tive and radical cure for Nervous Debilit and all Nervous Complaints, after haviny tested its wonderflt cnrative powers it thousands of cases, has felt it 'his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German. French or English, with full lirections for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addessing with stamp, nami tiS paper. W, A; NoYzs, 82 Powers Block. Rochester, N. N. The Leblanc gin has been kept going all the week. ---- --- -- STATE OF LOUISIANA. Twenty-fifth Judicial District Corkt i'arish.of Vermilion, No. 421. Cora M. Defrance Vs. The Heirs of Eugene Guegnon. Te Eugenie Guegnot and her husbanA Henry O. Read, of the parish of St. Landry, Frank F. Young, Robert.I. Young, $atte Young and her'husdatld Clarence J. Edwards, of the parish of Vermilion, Warren G. Young and Francis D. Young, Natural Tutor to the minors Marion, Eugenie, Ads, Ida and Lawrence B. YOung, chil dren of the late Marie Mathilde Young, of the parish of Acadia. Yot fare hereby potified that the plaintiff, in the suit entitled and etmU bered as above, has filed her applica tion in our above said court, praying for judgment reviving and _ Irinstating the title, to the hereinafter described property, made to her, under and by virtue of -donation from Eugene Guse gnon by 'act passed before Leo Perket,, then Recorde for.the parish of Vermll ion, on the 18th'day of June 1875, to wit : One lot o gtrotmd eltuated in Boete'a portion 'of the t~oir of Abbevlile i.,l designated as lot No. 'i4of~that portion of said town, measuritg ninety feet front on State .street iiha ilghty-five feet and three inches front in the rear or wedt, by the depth i1 one nndred and tweity feet and two inches on the southern ine and- ,; - - feet deep on the northern line; bound ed north by Vermilion street, south by lot No. 15, east by State street ant west by lot No. 18, belonging to Caro line Boudreaux, wife ot J. W. . Defrance. You are further notifed that dat 'case is fixed for -trial in open eourt, at. the courthouse of said parish, on the 13t1, day of Jaunary, 1892, at which time and pla e yoe are elted to appeat and file your 'answer to'said demand, and make opposition thereto, if any fos have, showing Why said demand should net be granted -Abbeville, La., October 31, 1891. LAsti Bso inssTh, At14. for plaintiff. fSuccession Sale. STATE OF 1lOrjUSIAO A, Twenty Jicic Ict Cfth Pariis of Verstlion. Su cesaiem ofX fulale RIobesbp). No. 1i92.. BY virtueof an order of ile tissued b' the Honorable w.th Judicial Dietrle Court, in and for the State and parish afqresaad, I will pýiooeed to sell *it, pblie aucfion, to the fast and bigthert - . for esah, at thelate resMence.b %f ' ceased in this pari h, on Tuesda.) December 1. 180 between the hoars fixed y , te fol lowing described propety belonging t. said sueslon or so much thereof m be necessay to pay the debts of sai estate, atd in case It should not beonees.m ary to sell all of said 'property, that the. land be reserved from sale or mueh portiona thereof as as is not required to be sold. the personal ,property being sold irbr, towi,': One dwelling house-aoe coa-t ~ib-I0 pannela of fencing 8 pieur-'t pannels pleux-two gentle horsee-one cow and two barren cows-two heifeirs, one yeat old--one branding iron. One certain tract of land sitiated In tha parish of Vermilion, weit of the "bayoa -Vermilion, containing, forty. 418.00 lere and designated as ttor 'f i 8E' e Esoot*o 84, tp. 12, SR Wast.. Another tract or lard situated inl tf parish of Vermilidn eontainig 40 4-10 'AcresR and desiated as t NW* "of tion 24, tp. 28, 4RoE et. , Administrator. October S, 1891. STATE Old LORJISWANA. 25th Judicial Distrt' Court Parish of Vermiltoi, Saccessian of Anastas. e Broouarsd. No. 155. Notice is hereby givea to rl ipattlet interested li said.asuopseloa or having any opposition to make to the tableau of debts and chafges of Ah' suceesesio orfAnastasie Broussaerd, and account if cash received by Colin Meaux, admin istrator of said succession, to file the same ir writing in the office of the clerk of court within ten days from the 'date hereof. Given under ~ ha and "eMt 't ofice this 24th day of October L i . 1891. ALcrI Lnta wo. Clerk of courb. B. ,B.Whitte Atty. A$BIVILLP, La., July'28, 18o Bynmutual consent a~d agreement tMa saw firm of White & Broussard is hereby dissolved, and Lastie Broussard, Esq. is apeointed liquidator to collect claim due the fi p. W. A. Wanr. LarsTi BRay1uSAx. where. Write for catao ~ ge. Da4'a F. Beatty, Washington, New . sep. Thu public nb hereb' nuotifed thsa passing throuie or tt pastn.g up * ,remihes, either eld or pstsure s tively rohibited, and ..y person cat upo e premises will be prosecu the fuI extent of the law. Larnp BaosUte Abbevil,* Lenisiasa. Jot&1h l 1. Who will send us -the sates of theiC hardware dealers who do not sett our elf* setting planes. Those Who do so f.an nention this pa r vill reeslre -fre s trsela.l carpe.5e' pncPlil a.nd Ciduam Getga Tool Co., IVb4 and, N. I.. Of