I Tin "fl ~ g hE Y SATURDAY AT last si S ROVIDENCE. LA. and tl ON_ _ -- - a ba .JAJ N. Tl ILUER Msry 1P+ t 4and sOpietoeo. rible ocrati OURsolCWTIN: 560 PER TEAR. We Post, dEV, - - November 9, 1895. Demi electi .Announcements. New tucks A1WNOUNCXr RATES. Iowa. S ..........................15 00 Natic l ct Atorue' . . ... .... ......... .... ..... eor se r .. ............................. fhaf i 00 an rnit fS oo he. . o ............... pa if itl polceJirors............................. C rover . . . . . ..ý. .......................... 0 uatiesotl the Peace.... . ...... . 00 man oa slaii es .............. ...... ............ 0P3 SENATOR. reso I respectfully announce myself to he voters of East Carroll and Madison dent that I am a candidate for Senator of the c the 26th Senatorial District. subject to tion; e action of the o Democratic party. nes Irespectfnlly. W. M. MURPHY. crani I beg to announce that I am a can didate for State Senator composing the dene parishes of Madison and East Carroll, ta subjeet to the action of the Democratic ocral party, and respectfully solicit the sup port of the sufifragans. L. K. BARBE.& New oE JUDGEo. Kent We are authorized to announce of c Judge F. F. MONTGOMERY as a can- He didate for re-election to the office ofith Judge of the 7th Judicial District, sub leet to the action of the Democratic silve party. mea I be s0o DIIrIOT ATTORNEY. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for District Attorney of the 7th T Judicial District, subject to the action asse of the Democratic party. he WM. S. HOLMES. beet o103 Zp xn' ATVmIR tion I hereby announce myselt as a can didate for re-election as Representati ve In the Genera! Assembly of Louisiana, pan subjeet to the action of the partlt sho' Democracy. C. 8. WYLY. thrc . POE .SHrz. only We are authorized to announce Mr. rise J. W. DUNN as a candidate for re- val election to the office of Sheriff of tte pariah of East Carroll, subject to the $24 etlon of the Democratic party. $25 of I We are authorized to announce Mr. two iANCEY BELL as a candidate for the par oifon of clerk of the 7th District whi urt, subject to the action of the Democratic party. I hereby announce myself as a can- Wh didate for re-ekctiou to the office of pro Clerk of the 7th District Court, snb- ell jeet to the action of the Democratic i Party, and ask the support of the voters of the parish. ass " J. D. TOMPKINS. ass wel We are authorized to announce Dr. res W. E. LONG as a candidate for re- val election to the office of Coroner of pr( East Cirroll, subject to the action of St the Democratic party. FOR JUSTICE OF TAE PEACE. a I We are notloerized to announce Mr. on C. .L EGELLY as a candidate for re election to the office of Justice of the Peace of the Third ward, subject to Ca the action of the Democratic party. an S the The State nominating convection lie will be held at Shreveport on De- de eember 18th. is Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt, who tol har become the wife of the Duke 18 ofet Marlborough, is worth more than Si her weight In diamonds. 45 Four hundred and fifty thousand Hcycles were sold the past year for $187,000,000, and the factories are "' mot able to supply the demand. • _ L- -- Durrant, eharged with the murder ef Mis Blanche Lamont, has been adjudged gluilty by the jury at San Francisco, and will suffer the death penalty. The slow burning at the stake in Jr Tyler, Texas, last week, of the negro wi eanry Billiard, who assaulted and so mudated Mrs. Bell, deserved his of Ifte. kt man, white or black, who pl :eammit such crimes, should be put at to death in the most inhuman man- a nor. t. OvIe at Mountgomery, Ala., there is a smart book agent who conceived N the Id. eo having Bibles printed to euft the tasmte othe' colored people, o eand had the angels In the "god O book" made blactk and oe pliced em early every page. He is selUng the BIble as fast as he can get them c The DemOeratle Exeuative Com- I mittee of Riclland parish, by a vote .1 ot 13 to t, has decided on "mixed 1 primauis," to be held on Tuesday a nert.- "tay.ave ignored the plhas . Jlid dlar by the Stat Central Corn-. i" ldbe, and will allow negroes and '.-~aple to vote at the Democratic " !th world celehkted crimlnal, H t S..iLlae was oeerleted in Pila* 1 n eatuirday last of murder .+. iT iS .i',t+4'ge. for killing Bena.. STher Is ano tellmng .4' (,.¶ +.+;+++.+.:+,,:..+ >. e The Repet los *itovy op Toas T last shows tht soS Sthing Isa Vong, and that the Demooratle party is iP a bad wan; T,.. lose Kentacky, Maryland and New Jersey is a ter rible blow, and one that the Dem ocratic party will feel for sometime. We believe with the Vicksburg - Post, that "the disasters to the . Democratic party in the important elections in the States of New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Ken tucky, to say nothing of Ohio and Iowa, will render it necessary for the National Democratic Convention next year to nominate the strongest J 00 and most available man in the party, a if it hopes to achieve success. The se man for the time, the only man in - the party with whom we can have a resonable hope of victory, is Presi ,n dent Cleveland. Cleveland has given .. of the country an admirable administra to tion; he has saved it from the busi ness disasters which the free silver cranks would have brought about, n- and he has the respect and confi he dence of the people of the United 11, States, Republicans as well as Dem tic ocrats. Cleveland, as the Democrat ic Presidential nominee, can carry New York, New Jersey, Maryland, , Kentucky, and a sufficient number ce of other States to insure success. um- He can also carry Mississippi, not withstanding the recent insanity on tic silver. The elections of Tuesday mean Cleveland's nomination." an 7Lh The Crowley Signal says that the ion assessment rolls for the several par ishes of Louisiana for 1895 have been completed and the total valu tions given to the public a few days ago by the Auditor of State. Com- - na, parison of the rolls for this year t' shows a considerable reduction throughout the country partshes, only twelve of which gives a higher lr. assessment than in 1894. The total rO- valuation of all property assessed is the $249,621,419 as compared with $251,091,849 last year--a decrease - of $1,469,930. A comparison of the al Mr. two assessments show the country res the parishes to have fallen off $3,333,863 Ar rict while the parish of Orleans has ad- the the ded $1,964,333 to its assessed value. pas ,,an While the past year has not been as vol of prosperous as could be desired. the res ,nb existing conditions throughout Lou the islana do not warrant a decrease in Ge assessments. On the contrary, our Lc 3. assessments are entirely too low. It of were far better that assessmr.ents rep- ai Dr. resented something near the actual an re- valuation of property, as has been r of provided for under the laws of our at n of State. Only by doing this can the tii rate of taxation-be brought down to a level with other states without seri- of Mr. ously affecting the parish and state n the revenues." The assessment of East th t to Carroll should not have been lowered, an and it was no fault of the assessor th that it was done. We did not be- vi tion lieve that the conditions warranted a De- decrease in assessments in our par- d is! and do not believe it now. The who total assessment of East Carroll for )nke 1894 was $1,125,370, and for 1895, se than $1,105,925, or a reduction of $23,- o 455.. for The Times-Democrat says that are "both Raphael and Zadkiel, the London astrologers, predict earth- v rder quakes and great storms for this rer month. The first, after predicting tl n calamities of various kinds, says: " 'The most serious is the plresence in the middle of the mouth of six, planets in the sign of Scorpio, with n ke in Jupiter near the square aspect. This egro will produce terrible earthquakes in ii and some places, with an appaling loss Shis of life; in this country great atmos-a who pheric disturbances will be frequebt, , put and wrecks will be many. It will be a man a month long to be remembered in a the annals of many countries." there Zadklel gives the following summary evd as "the voice of the stars" for SNovember: "The chief phenomen- r ple, on of this month is the conjunction of Mars with Sature in Scorpio 11 ced degrees 84 minutes in the afte=noon of the 15th. As this conjunction them takes place in the sign particularly associated with earthquakes, a great convulsion of nature is to be appre Com- hended very shortly. In China andl a vote Japan the worst effects will be fidt. nized The East will be full of violence, if e sday not war, for Mercury and the moon plas are close to the conjoined planets, Com- and Uranus is also in Scorpio. The Sand men of Jitv.erpool are advised to safely eratlo guard their city and the docks, etc." As both of these so-caled prophets base their predictions on onscientifle s, . data, our readers need not be in the Pia lest alarmed at their guesses-for rd gae aes t ey r, pure and simple.' '' Shas The New Orlekans mint has been ..al . qkid, a4 srtyaseven employes are bame a set softslojb The amual Wt assing th, milt is $181.014. NOTHMN ADDS SO MJCH TO THE!E BEAUTY AND COMFORT OF A ROOM AS A Handsome Smyrna Rug. We have them in Various ?att rou and Sizes--same on both sides. 15 BY 27, AT 15 CENTS, 18 BY 32, AT $1,00, 21 BY 42, AT $1.50, 26 BL' 54, AT $2.00, 30 BY 60, AT $2.50, 36 BY 72, AT $3.50. W. N. WHITE, Agt. The Suffrage Amendment. Has At the last session of the Gener al Assembly of Louisiana a joint T resolution proposing amendments to wou Article 185 of the Constitution of hav4 the State relatve to suffr~ge was tasy passed. The amendment will be he voted upon in April, 1896, and desa reads as follows: peo Section 1. Be it resolved by the line General Assembly of the State of mrat Louisiana, two-thirds of all members sall of each House concuring, that an iliz amendment to Article One Hundred acte an3 Eighty-five (185) ot the Consti- by 1 tution of the State of Louisiana, be grel submitted to the electors of the State him at the next election for Represen-a- the tives in 1896, to read as follows: in Article 185. Every male citizen ciei of the United States, by birth or froi naturalization, who is twenty-one ces, years old, or upwards, possessing,cbhi the following qualifications shall be or an elector to vote at any election by he the people, except as herein pro- bra vided. of First. He shall be an acmual re.i-: dent of the State one year next pre- bin ceding the election at which he tag offers to vote. the r Second. He shall be an actual cot Sesident of the parish in which he vic offers to vote at least six months chi next preceding the election. Third. He shall be an actual aft resident of the ward or precinct in to which he offers to vote at least era thirty days next preceding the elec- gri e Fourth. He shall be a registered co, - voter. pre a Fifth. He shall be able to read inj the Constitution of the State in his in, mother tongue, or shall be a bona cri fide owner of property, real or per sonal, located in the State and as- p, x sessed to him at a cash valuation of rei h not less than two hundred dollars. ce s Sixth. The General Assembly at ti n its regular session in 1896 shall have w power, by a vote of two.thirds of all th the members elected to each House, th ' and approved by the Governor, to G; t, modify, change or amend this ;1 me article of the Constitution, and such op a modifications, changes or amend- , ,, ments when so adopted and ap- p, proved shall become a part of the bl y Constitution without the publication G r and submission to the popular vote St - required in Article 256 of the Con- tb in stitution. II Li G. W. BOLTON, of n Speaker of the House of Represen- D tatives. ,n II. R. LOTT, ly President Pro Tempore of the Sen at ate. e- A true copy: 4 T. S. ADAMS, Iw . Secretary of State. ci Mrs. W. B. Meek, who relides at Camp touville, Cal., says her dai.h.e i Swas for several years troubled at limes n he with severe cramps in the stomach, and g l would be in such agony tba' it was necessary to call in a physician. av- E ts ing read about Chamberlain's Colic, c Aic Cholera and Diarrhoea 'Rencwy she d he concluded to try it. She found that it t' or always gave prompt relief. It was r, seldom necessary to give the second dose. It has not only saved us lots of E worry and time." she says, -.but also r den doctor bi16. It is my opinion that I are every family should have a bottle of !t uis.remedy id the house." For sale by I J. S. Guenard. as ComniiteC a Girevo s li;- Will tak~. a -- gate The Southern people could and Mai ould have forgiven and 1 e.::aps ive forgotten the polt:cal spos- tee Rsy of GeueralLongsteet, but when ec ndulges in harsh, unjst and un- C eserved criticism of (reue:al L.ee, go is fate is forever sealed wi h the eople South of Mason a::d l)izon's ne and North ot it also, for that ratter, for General Lee is univer lvy regirded th-,: hont the civ ized world as the subhimest char eter and greatest Generial produced wO y the civil conflict. It is to be re. -" retted that Gene:al Loingstreet-- Chi imself tottering upon :he brink of cat, be grave-should have attempted, re a order to cover up his own defi- po lent military record, to detract Ca rom the brilliant and geneally suc essfl ca: cer of :lie great :.,)onhe; n bieftain. lie will gather no new A ir additional l:ure!s himself nor will GC` re tarnish those which encircle the - row of the greatest military genius if the 19th century. A political Lpostte and ,enegade, who sold eimself for a mess of official .ot- 5th age, should not attempt to asperse '1 he reputation of the great Southern b ,ommander, grand in defeat, as in in victory and whose memory will be do 3herished and kept gi en in the hearts of the Sounhern eop'e long S after his traducer has been consigned to the receptacle of oblivion. Gen- - eral Longstreet has committed a grievous mistake and he will so dis. cover, if a kind Providence sho.ul St prolong his life until his :forthcom ing booK has been subjected to the incisive scalpel of the relentless a critic. The disastrous termination of the Pensylvanla invasion, by the Con- oa federate defeat at Gettysburg, is as certainly due to the incapacity or i treachery of General Longst reet, as was the overthrow of Napoleon at sB the battle of Waterloo, chargeable to ar the cowardice or disaffection of Grouchy, by his failure to intercept Blucher. General Lee himself rec- _ ognized the cause of his defeat, but with his usual magnanimous nature, preferred to suffer in silence the blame, rather than to charge it upon General Longstreet. No, No! the Southern people can never condone this unwarrantable assault upon the a unsurpassed military achievements ti of their idolized hero. - Alexandria r Democrat. Se Madison Journal: In accordance a with the rules adopted by the Demo- n cratic Executive Comm*'ee of Madi son parish, for the selection of dele gates to the Judicial and Senatorial 1 convention to be held at Delta, Louis- A iana, December 4th 18^5, authorizinug me to give credentials to the dele gates, named by the candidates for ' Judge, District Attorney and Senator who received a majority of the votes I cast, at the Democratic primaries held October 15th 1895, the following can didates having each received a msjori- i ty of the votes cast at said primaries to-wit : For Judge. F. F. Moaltgomery ; for District Attorney, W. . Holmes; for Senator, W. M. Murpb and the said'; candidates bayvro selected the follow ing named delegates: R. D. Wade,t IC.L. Gilmer, Dr. Win. Kelly, W. P. Sevier, J. J. Doudas, A. Kell, H. R. Lucas, A, O. Hlandley, J. M. Jolhnoa, '6eo. Spe*ert, A. S. Cokbarp, W. D. Wilkinson, Ii. B. Holmes, J. L. Wilson to and J. 11. Gilfoil. I hereby appoait said fifteen dele- WI gates to cast the fourteen votes of thi Madison parish at said convention in W accordance with the instructions and Ns rules adopted by the parish Commit tee on he 27th of September, 1895. do FRANK ANDREWS. an Chairman Executive Committee of Ci Madison parisb. Al Pe Fui uitule at Wholesale 'Prices. Fl We represent the largest manufac- B tuircs of Hiousehold Furniture in the world, and sell to anybody at factoiy prices. All lhipinleiis direct from the Chic'ago f::ctory. Otr large furnituro catalogue matiled to any address on St to receipt of 6 cents in stamps to pay postage. Our special Baby Carriage Catalogue, showing 63 new styles, jl iu:tlh d free. A mucri an Furniture Age'ncy, ltil Profit Smashers C Gi:culn, K:n:sas. I For Lease. 1 The Wihson Point plantation, containing $ - about 1800 acres. e The Cottonwood plantation, containiung about 1700 acres. Both i laces are well improved and are a line cotton lands in a high state of cultiva tion. Address : e lt itS. K. T. McCUL.OCH, Ad'nix. Lake Providence, La. Nov. 9, 185 lm. a Constable Sale. d State of Louisiana, parish of East Carroll. Thiild Ward Justice Court-O. J. Byer - lie vs. Bolen Branch-No. - e By virtue of a writ offi fa to me directed by the Hon. Third Ward Justice Court in 1s and for the parish of East Carroll parish, Louis'ana, I will proceed to sell at public auction at the door of the Third Ward e Justice Court in the town of Providence 1- on Saiurday. November 23, 1895, between I t the hours prescribed by law, all the right, :tile and interest of Bolen Branch In and to ur the tollowing described property, to-wit: is One hay brown mare mute named Top, seized in the above suit. Terms of sate--cash with the benefit of .O appraisement. W. H. Hunter, Constable. Constab:ce' olice, Providence, La, Nov. 9, t 18953t. c_ e, Judgment. )e Seventh District Court, East Carroll par ish, Louisiana-Mrs. Florence D. Blan 1e ton, wife, vs. L. L Davie, husband. ao No. 866. This case coming on for final hearing, he and having been duly tried and full proof ts having been submitted of plaintiffs de mand. and by reason of the law and the ta eviderce teing in favor thereof, it is there fore ordered, adjudged and decreed that the community of acquets and gains here tofore existing between the said Lewis L. Davie. husband and Florence D. Blanton, wife, be and the same is beleby dissolved; and hencetorth there be separation of prop erty uetween them: granting to the said ice wife the right to resume the ad 10- ministration and control of her estatq free from t he control of her husband aforesaid. It is furlier ordered, adjudged and de le- creed that the said Mistress Florence D. mal Blan'or. w;:e as aforesaid. ;:ave judgment s- against the said L. L. Dante. husband. in .:. amin of e:even uitudred and twenty-five US 30-100 dollars, with iutieest thereon ate le- per cent. per nonum from the 28th of feb or muary, A. D. i879 until paid. and for the further sum of two hundred and twenty lor ive doPerrs. with lilke rate of interest from es March 31st A. D. 8lis(3. aid It is furthermore ordered, adjudged and de,,eed that the general mortgage ac knowledged bvthe said L. L. Davie. hbus i- band, in accordance with article 3349 of the ies Revised Civil Code of Louisiana and all laws of this State on the subject. said mort r gage being of date July 8th. 1811. and re corded in this parish in Mortgage Book for ,*Y", fl-Io 670, be and the same is hereby aid reconaized and ordered enforced in favor - of said wife for the aforesaid sums, with in i terest, to take effect from the tkh of July. P. Done.read sad signed a open Couft tit;s R:130th day of October, A. It 13N. ", F. F. MONTGOMERY. OfA, Judge 7th Jud. Distrlt. L). ProvideuM s La., NIov. .8. 9j- _. t.0oee "..bp t W ý'~ :fit l wl-L0 lft 1 a l +{.unrd11=4sofmer .'; llýJ arf. 2I, U 4 ''; I'fzQ owu Da.iD Sfr the mon who lures' a bdred or twnhuud:ed dollars up it u1u to $100(ini or bmor by the o Mh. o a ti e.uspt ofpetjotsend. lit &iase an caftharthOSS who mhao lar yrmesirrot 4ro i l eromtoeqrrsLe spaUSouipht3 I"ltfli5plon a'f ptaeo who live awaY ChcgO n lhv*vt irokah. rokers.wLe toroUgp unde2rstal syuiinib'trucino l.. Our plan does not risk the whole amout invested o' any Li d. but corers both de o thai our Daily Market Report fall of money.ma'Ini polnteint. ALL RF.1C. Our DNaaul ezxplaia niar;In trading fully. IhestefeserneU s in rega, d to our standing and stceets. For further information address THO ,Akb & 00., BankeO s and Brokes, 241-242 Rialto Building, Qhioago, sl T. F. MONTGOMERY. J. G. PURVIS. MONTGOMERY & PURVIS, ...... pOPRIETORS O THE... PEIOVIDENIT CE LIV EIRY STABTL,. We are prepared to furnish the traveling public with the best Carriages, Buggies and Saddle Horses. Sp)eialE Rates to Commeroial Msen. The Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Ollest Compny in the United Sttes, ~n the LAEST in the Wold, i'YUp to December 31st, 1892, it had paid to its policy holders $348,466,167.86, which is double the amount ever paid by any ether Company.,c. POST & BOWLES GENERAL AGENTS FO# Louisiana and Mississippi. Nbew Orleans, La. 3Lale ProviaSrdenoe, oea ***** * NORTH AND EAST. If you have any intention of going sa to the North and East this fall or Cc winter, you should advise yourself of T the best route from the South and West, This is the Louisville and gi Nashville Railroad, which is running St double daily trains from New Orleans tii and Memphis through to Louisville, an Cincinnati, Nashville, Birmingham, fo Atlanta, Montgomery, Thomasville, is Pensacola, Jacksonville and all other 1) Florida poi tits; Washington, f'hila, delphia, New York, Chicago, Detroit Buffaloand all points North and East N Pullman Sleeping Car Service through. Special low rates made to Atlanta during the continuance of the Cotton L States Exposition. For particulars as to rates and through car service, write l T. H. KINGSLEY, Trav. Paus. Agent, Dalls. P Texas. n JNO. EILNETre, .Div. 1'ss Agent, Now d Or:eans. La. C.'. ATMORE, Gen'l Faa. Agent, Loul.vi7le 8y., For Sale. Fine Peekin Ducks-Per pair, $1.50; trio, Pure Red Jersey Pigs, very fi:e, and will sell very cie::p. Call on me for prices. PENTON liLElKtN. Lake Providence, l:a. For Sale or Rent. The Alpha Plantation in Bunch's Bend is for rent for 1306. or for sale. Will also sell a Drug Stone outfit, a lot of household terniLure and farming impliments. Ad dress Dr. R. W. 8EAY, . Lutchber, St. James, La. Court Terms. Ic EAST C'ARnOL- d The jury termsof the 7th District Court e arelixed for the first Mondays in Januatiy n and June. t, The civil terms are fixed lor the second Mo Mondays in March and October. : ADISON P' Jury ternms to begin on 4th Mt'ndny' in January autlJune. Givil tt itus o I(Eg'ion. 1st lMoondays in April and NovelteLi. TEssAS g, Jury terms to begin on 8rd )Monday. In Felbuary and July. Civil terms to beginr on 4tw Mondays in April and Novenmbrr. - By order of his honor, F. F Mountgonery. Judge 7th District Court" J. D. Tompklns, Clerk. 'r W.L.Doul.AK o 8 E$ aQ le- And oils a oriltke ta be Gentlsmea la, dles, Des re- and Si ese ar the nat Best In the World. L. se dseritpfve advrkMtb meat which appeas ta this nd- W. L. ree DOUGLAS. 5rO335 id. with namme and pedoe de stamped oa botom. seold  i T. J. PO WELL.L the Ohaberpa*In's 15" and Skn Oinatment ty- Is nequallod for Eezem, Tetter, Salt om Rhn Seald Head Sore Nipples, ChFayed d Hands Itching Peis, Burns, Frst Bats, od ChroncSoe Fyoes and Granutd Eye Lid. uc- For sale by drugists at 25 cesnt per box. the TO Oasu OWN*aS. ,r- For putting a hore in a fine healthy oo re- ditaon try Dr. Cdy's Condition Powdeenr mk They tone u the sstes , aid digratio, c.re thy ioes etpa te, r eleve constipation, correc r id dorders destroy worms, giving in- new life to an old or over.orked horse. ir. atpne' palckage. For sale bydrtggists , Job work neatly executed at this jose NOW TRK THIS. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery foe Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief,or money will be paid back. Sufferers' hom LaGrippe found it itst the tiing and utder its use eld a speedy nud perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense a,"d learn for yoirselft'1ju-t how good a thing it is. Ti;:,l bottles free at J. S. Guenard r )rugStore. Lrge size bOc. and $1,00 t Jew Or:C. , L keO ''rt a nd ,he Bend Freiýht a:d t'.:- e,:- :e: Steatuer T. P. LE'ATIE'LLE . F. C. Lenthets, Cuptan, n L. E. Boulet, Cieu k. SI.e: ves New Orleans e every Sa:turday sth p.m. Spassing Prvideuce going up Tuesday mornin. leltu.in ,. pr;ag l'rovi w dence going down tie ~true evening. Tis steamer l.eif, es the i;:ht to Le pass all lantdi ngs thnt tbo caltaiu may counsider nnsate. 6nim OF MN.1U "Ii.1 rew sale by an 3w RUSSIAN LINIMENT W. Eoe sem mefr mek weM w0 0 Ia. o 1 ne Sa r b llu id PHIL McGUIIRE, toi Prop, Phil's Saloon, dNo. 8 Leve at reet, 3 doors from corner Dealer in W- in, liPoN and Cigr, and sole agent in Provideuce for the celebrated brand of 0rt LIVE OAg WmIST, 10 TEALS OLD, ty Made by the Live Oak Distillery of Cd incinnati, Ohio. Ti'e pur'sl RYe wiNik y on the market, and ueoel 6y thte U. S. guveiwument for on. medical I,urploses. Also Peobles OLD CIlr]IT in case, 20 years old. In on age anar aesrhthem ~. si umse noo s roaaAt o l Int ot tate umt . t1 i asped eaopr Sn 1a rIsth. Orat Work, 78 pp., on lBook-kee$utg. Lta ddt: 050. 50111.3£ 3033.3.. s JOHN WILLIAMS Undertaker. Stre Liske Providence * * n La. SK.eps o a d a large ar sortr, eat of - Barial m. New rj* and Otm y m, e . d . :' ac LLu I i.o iopde e Colina mae tWAd " oimirnod to w'rdM. S(apr f18·i4Vl pe d~ r~~pt ~ ·o~L~ll