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MADISON TI11IM
L. C. WEIGHTO AN, Editor & Prop. ,
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SATURDAY, N >VEMI;I 21E ,
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J. B. STONE, of .11Jiwio, Ch'n.
J. HT. G(jiotL, of 11
J. M. KENNEDY, of East Carroll.
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Articles for the Exposition are
piling into New Orleans.
Tbhlaºe's Augusta speech is uni
versally condemned.
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Earthquake in New IIn-.pshi:e
and Massachusetts this. week.
Heavy storm through New York 1
and New England this week.
There will be no more boxing
matches in New York. The police
authorities will not permit them to
take place.
Gov. Nicholls is mentioned for
Collector of the port of New Or
leans. He won't be able to decide
whether he wants it or not, until
the office has had a man filling it
for a year or more.
To-day 150 convicts are to start
for the V. S. & P. R. R., to begin
the work of raising the road bed,
which is to be raised fromn four to
ten feet, which is expected to be
above overflow.
St. John paridsh was visited by a
cyclone last Saturday evening,
which caused a great deal of darn
age to property, and the death of
two well known planters, Anatole
Perret and Antonin Mialaret.
The Presidential electors of the
several states will meet at their re
spective state capitals, and cast
their votes for President and Vice
President on Wednesday, Dec. 3d
1884,
The points determined upon by
the participants in the annual hunt,
of the New Orleans hunters are as
follows: Robins 2, doves 2, snipe
10, quail 10, duck 10, mallard 15,
squirrel 10, rabbit 25, woodcock 25,
prarie chicken 3, goose 50, turkey
150, deer 500, bear 1000, hanwk.
and owls 25, canvass-back duck 15.
ailrem Aeident in Alabama.
An open switch on the L. & N.
at Perdido 38 miles north of Mobile,
was the cause of a frightful smash
up, on last Sunday night. A freight
train was on the side track waiting
for the passenger train to pass.
The switeh was left open, and the
passenger train running 25 miles
msa hoar, took the side track. The
two engines crashed together, and
In the language of a witness
teared up like two goats. The en
glinmar of the passenger train was
wedged between his engine and
teader, and the cars catching on
ire he was burned to death. The
engineer of the freight train
is theeoght to be fatally injured.
'biremanu of the passenger jamp
edfom the train, and was not ser
lowly bhurt. The fireman of the
rs~ight was so badly hurt as to ne
*aggitate amputation of his legs.
- Th passenger engine took the
pemilu atthe late Louisrille fair,
Pm,r M were hurt.
,rEXT YEAR'S CROP. *
It is nit too son to plr pare f,;
xt 't year' cr, )p. T.t rec is every 1
reao, to ,,iiuive tlihat we will lot n
Ie. ,v' rllwb ,l 1 it xt v'ar. \hicrc
required, i.W levci .- are ii ng
S-lit.cial lhvere Coilillis: -iionel', the
old levees are beciing s: icri thcl ed
andt! replairel. (roundl 1 . e dti 1his
winter, :and pl ,wed deep, will pro- ,
duce a hotter crop than ground t!:
plowed just lbefiore phlati, yu tU
are not obliged to plni until you
wish, but the ground should be i
made ready. and then if the srtig gg
is early, plant early. Ii is bi, tter t:,
to be cau.ght by fro,,t. twice in the 1!
spring, thln:i once in the fall. Open tI,
all the old ditches thii- winti,'
where there are any, and it wou!,l
not 1t1' to have a fe' il i " ol, s . it
Don't let I:. rains st.y on the, l
grou, until thty , ,k away, ,'t
have things so that the rain will,
run off. One acre well drained, is
worth two not drained. Try and a
get a good start aud see if it does2
not pay. o
ROAD-BED TO BE RAISED.
Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacife BR..
Yesterday a dispatch was receiv-;
ed from Cincinnati to the eliect
that Messrs. Rogers & James had:
secured the contract to raise the s
Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific
road from Delta to Monroe, L,:., ai
distance of sevt nity-six miles.
According to the inf;,roation fur
nished the Racket reporter, it ap- I1n
pears that the V., S. & I'., road
milanilagcnilit at Cincinnati has at
last rcalizcd the necessity of rais- a
ing the road-bed between Delta I
and Monroe, wh-ich heretofore has
suffered greatly fronm the overflows, 4
and that Mr. Scott sees how inm
portant it is to the success of the t
system to put the road in good con- a
dition.
Messrs. Rogers & James have
the contract to raise the road-bed
between Monroe and Delta, and r
they will commence work as soon
as they return from Cincinnati, r I
the reason that the contract has
been signed, and everything is in
readiness for the work. It is un
iderstood that the main ohject of
President Scott is to, raise the road
bed above the level of the overflow
which usually covers the swamps
between the thImahlita and Missis
sippi rivers, so that despite the
crevasses which may occur on tihe
Mississippi river front there will
be no interruption to traffic between
Shrevcport and Vicksburg.
The Monroe section of the V., S.
& P. road had always been unsuc
cessful, owihg to the fact that it
was imperfectly built, and from
the start proved to be a great source
of expense to the owners.
The management of the road,
however, intends to put the entire
line in good shape in order to
properly handle the shipments
which will go through from Cincin
nati to Texas, and vice versa.
As tile recent overflows and
"washouts" have damaged a great
portion of the rails it is nmore thaln
prola11,le, from wlhat the Racket
reporter has ascertained, that when
the road-bed is raised that the road
bed between Monroe and Delta
will be relaid with steel rails, and
fast trains will be put on from Delta
Sto Shreveport.--N. O. Times-Dem
ocrat, 20th.
The Prize Pun of the Year:
"March forth" will be iparticularly
Ssignificant next year.-Buffalo Cou
"I think," mused Gail lIamnilton,
who is said to be working a pair of
Sslippers for lI)r. Burchard, "I think
Sthat Samson's feat of slaying a
P thousand people with the jawvhone
of an ass is totally eclipsed."
Brooklyn Eagle.
Too Bad.
Last week we thought we had 'em.
This week we are satisfied they've
got us.--Washington (U. C.) Ga
B zette.
e "With the New York Herald,
a the Times, the Nation, the Even
e ing Post and Harper's Weekly, all
l supposed to be papers of no little
5 influence, supporting him, Cleve
- land received in New York City
a and Brooklyn, counted together,
I almost identically the same major
I ity (less the St. John vote) whichl
Hancock received in ahe same cities
I four years ago. Where were all
the Independents (mug-wumps)?
Where on election day was the in
fluence of the papers w'e have
Inamed? Echo answers, where?"
-Richmond Dispatch.
Rain made its appearance Thurs
day evening, and stayed all night.
It turnedaol Friday.
Ill Tll.:T S IE1 F F.\ NI) E N-)FFi"1U I)D
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1t a ie:. eral As , ly.. .f t e .:.te of
iouis :t I : l n :. r1q i t y r ' i i.(I't ''
1 r '(4T .1$ 111; i 1- It, routa1ni ; g3 aro =s.
It e rn , T:- , : .all-'r \t it of i-, and i ,,v
ofbe i,"a r'" w' ecWi- :il, n ewofwa r.it.i e"
Sof sci t i, atie of at i for ,linlT7, ',t or
11 :11 taxi ::: 4; 1t1 .1a111 Slate prior toi
L uwsel, eW:. J.-1 :l as shown lby tl i
r tax rI' . ai l ir; i rt'. " ,:- l l.w hi .h -:id
15, r eri\ -itud, cot ini .g u;i,' l tIr h
(a li.si Sh ,:'a :! ti,. ,:!:.! '' f 11 ,p. -+. . :S
'to w ;., -. , roi ertl was a-s. <, d i.
' lurk, .;J,i, --:n T-'i .Ui n\' dl f t~ie , s
i oC f s ,,eti,, : '. 'I l l 0 i: . , r , ai
iiv.'"!,, ', Jerro1--w' tf se C TT - T
C 1 ('- i.t : 'i. " ta' sill 4ii. c, r s.
t t" .' vcf , S . Se , i 1 IxIt , ''! 1"i ',1 t1 }
4, I a :1: iw f. W st : AIll ltr ,
iaitou, in sec 14, n e t c f. w Iof , .w
I sei :"4. T 15, iR 11 East conuduing '17i)
d acres. 2
iBarberl, i. H-n e.-c 19, ni c an}i .
a 21, T I1, 12 East, counai4ining3gaeres.
Bvrne, Thoma--see 4 and 4, and ni .
of sw fand n4 see -, e o of new o0 i
1alson. see 25 T1I7RI) Ea:st, contaiin-g
in4 12'1 acres.
Blrise, , W. J.-n ee 1 of; se. 91. TRc
15, R 13 East, containing n ity [th gr
3I -c re.s.
i Clarke, John T-l-.* 5 and 6 f" 23, i
w oflots A.4 an.- , s of ste ] sec 12, W e
,of w 1 , sen w ,, e it , and a , , ,o w }
e sd na, Tfo 13, I ise 1. T t, 111, ain
ino n, tho)usanl fort on • [[1,1)] :rt..
cI fs\, We m.'.--sc , of t sc;,se'lse.Te
1i, 1'.: .11 .o at.i, cnta:in abot r.s.
1) ,hLl, J,.oct'h '--,, 1" of s e o f n e"
, setr i l, sw E.-) t s.c f, T 1, andR n w
r-' f w i. of see I, l-.t 2. nIw , :iaf i ,a
- I sand s w of )ito sec 15, T 1d, 1 io East, 1
,(1 containing ib2 a.,res.
• tc 1), ':u..: 4 ,:e s ! ,-n; , e , n iw , sec t
3 T It. R I10 E:t-t, ' , ntainli t 80, acres. L
EllintLi nt , bi . ('.-, t-e tl, u e .i anl , l .
ofnI ts wi, ca l l"e 41 of , :ia' -c 1 , nti
w 11 EastI cd ontaiing 4;T acre, 1 -tate
or less. 1
i Fuit.inle John-1 West part of lot No. T
4, se v '), T 17 R 12.10 t,
tGoC lman, c liza M.--e e t of set '20. n 4
Isee :jn, T 13, I 110 East, contaning Gi
ie 40-100 acres.
Hightower & Brown-n w } of nw w,
n- set. 1 andu ne(of nesee 19, T13, R y
1 illikat, containing in the aggregatee I
37-100 acres. 1
te lolt, A. C.-In w of s:e v . sec 12, s e
fet, soe 1, elofi etl, se( 14, sw ofsw
betand nerofl wlseit13. T 15, R i2,s l
cc wlofe, osee 1,- ofnw sec 02, T
15, R 11 fast, containing about cr 24
alr Wes. re.
or Harrold, . tE.-se sec 20, T 18, R 10nt
to wEaoft.
as Hiays, David-sw and w O of ser
itsn te, 2. s . mee :l n , see :, of- w 1, se 2
- , 2 c . T 13, o E East, conalin onet
- I thonsli thirty-tiv acres, more,,.less.
f Ja nes, J.Ishtu, -s .l. see :ki. T 1i. I: 11
Iw l o, sw 1, seeGI, T'11, R 12.. -A and s
1 I- wI and wI ,ofs e . sTe;, T 13 Ea1, East,
W nt:l; il 101 a, i'es, t'e or lss.
Kimball. Win. F. D-.- ot,, e see 1, T
)S 14-R10ne}ors w , st-el). T I9, RII,
se i of nw |, seet10. T 17>, 10 East,
"containing about - ve:es.,
Se tMill. A .1- lot 4. see 1, fractional c
site 10, see II Iles € t ,'i. ' on west side of
e ,av'm, see 12, T 15 , 1 1 East containing
ll allabout -iOtl lcrels.
t11 l 3 atebout s. acres.
Millikea., R aB-a ate of ground in the
town of isec , T ,avit Eat; cfront ,in-:
feetonMain street s. d ,tnin back I
between parallel lines to lRountdaway
biayder, Cha Iingsouth adi.- ofng the bt n
C- formerly occupied b. 33.. M1i.Laan as _
a dry go1o,'1 store.
it Hoare, Ge,, T-e k and e I o, s w j. sec ,
S1, secw 1.see .1, tot East, on, ast,ai
conl:all lng .,_ " res .
Ce Moore, Joseph II-e i of s e ,, sec0 T
1, 13, 1ast, containing 70 acres.
Nrel e, C. C. Estate of-nun , ee a11, n
1, w 1, se 1st, T 1, Rainge 11, East, contain
inn about cres. ares.
,f, Voonian, JEuene--s 3 s: no, sw of and
se w ofe, s, 435, Tf1. C, T , 1 Econtain-st.
nug abonn;ut 'ortl0acaes.
SOwe'i I, SteonieEst--n tei of-sn e , sec27,
- sof e, sec .. T16, 15 11 East, contain
ing ., ar34 acres.
andP.ke, Wos--s wl, anl n ofs ew , sec 30,
ed n of w 4,se- 4, T 1;, I, East, cotan
tin'rg about :4 acles .
. t e Ross, Ja s--n t, seeand 17, T 1, R 11
1 East, tcoutai i.ing 1 ar ses.e
r,:bb, Nanti y loI-Se I d T 14, , R 9, s
see, T 14, JO East, coai nia ic)
n ), sec 12, T 15, R 12 East, containing in
d,1 acrs.bout re.
Weiby, Lewi--w ofn e 4, sec5,e e, see
d, w i, and w ore , se.7,e, se e 8, n T,
tainin- 1I about Oii acres.
ll ta yD~w Dai . F~ . teof-- , and nw
ing ,o il ll acres. the ve pecrib
Seider, Charles R.--w of nte , ebli nw
about 19 ac re s,ot'oorof he Couthoe
V Sh dhurn, Wm. H.-n e of Tals eula.,, seeo
iC8, T 1ier, uR 10, contining 40 acrpes.ted,
on iSprague, turghe u of Jnivideur, half of
R13Est, ciont aininginafoll, about 7and
.) fres.
S Wil.avn, Eugene---a wI nd ne | ofnw
of , and nw ( o w r;- ), se.:;e7, nee (of nen ,
STerms o in al cash, and accrdin tos,
Wie provisions of sectio--n w2 of said Act
2e No. T 1, eR e o sale to be ntassed beforein40aes.
a duly qalT id--s e n tase publi, sc at32. nthe ex
pee of these Tu5, R 14 East, conpuhain
Wo,&Curr-n7 andswsee1,n
n .andniofs ex-f3,cio Tax oll cator,
e•I o e MaTison Parish. see 4, T 15, R 14, East, otain
SWatermany, o, .J D--lot and 10, T14,
SISaturday, Nov, 29.
OFEICIAL COr'Y Or LISTS OrF
JURORS.
Drawn for Janzriy Term, 1885-of
the 8th District Court, Madison c
Parish La.
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thirty Ji..ors I rawn to srve for "2nd
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5 ............J. 5I , Ri!,y. ... .......... 5
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7 ...... .... J('lirles iron .. ..... 4
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10.......... I;,1 tt Green ............. 2
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S....... ... Alouzo Kell... .........7
: 131........ Max Rsothschild .........
S.......... ike ullivan ............ 2
15.......... V\l sh ('ollnuol ...........3
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0 17......... Sinl4' Taylor.......... .. 4
1........... IThnI lla\t ints ..........4
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if n,4l tlhe filluwio g are the nnlIcleS ~,f
9 thirtv .iai;.,r: drauwl It, ser.er fitr :.,
" I Week commuenciug 19th January I,.
1 ..Bu.. Thonmas Biurtn .......... 4
1.2 . . .. Ilennis F. thaLnnor n ..... 5
S:-........... \ W . ill - r o.s... ..- - 2
S4............ Jt,,ck Davis ...............
S............ ELh ar Stut ........... !i
65 c ....... t3... "1Eh WVurreu .. ........
t,7 ........... Rhard Albert...........
8............ ('hirlt h Fo ler .......... 7
T . -.......... ( iv r O'Neal ........... 4
10.... .......... i: urctheron ..........
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i 'it. Welet Behon - - - -
2 j W illis B ro ok s- . . . .-
" - .anita Burke ..
1 . . . .-.Jeiac iarri .
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rW-- WH Ziegler - 4
1884. F. M. DAWSON,
Clerk of said Court.
SubsifrIbe for the Til ES
wenTaining it Post Office at Tallulah,
La.. November 8th. 1,884.
(lGe D.; Brown,
ealso B room ,
m. Bettior Bell,
Al'es!ifridngei,
l Abe C,,nwae,
$'kidntore Ci-liborne--2,
SZack Carter, oe
Van Chadler,
R Mrs, Maggie Clement,
SMichael Clarke,
-Tom Dunlap,
oahe Dav.idson,
Tho mas CToavis,
Win. CGardlin,
Seaarn. ilord,
d i3Albert Graves,
b NiClv Harden,
SHoar Harris,
Randel llib,
Albert Inge,
)Abe InYe,
r n Jalriot Jonres,
SMrs. Fanny Kaufi an
(Ierbtkial Miller,
l Harriet Mitehel,
t Win. C. Thomas,
Peter White,
Mrs. Caroline Wilson,
ho Harrison Williams,
e- h lanna Webb,
Mr. Joe Young,
PACiFI[C tIOUSE.
VINCIEf PIAZZ;A, PROPRIETOR.
Washington Street, Vicksburg.
Convcnient to Railroad, Depot. l.and
i:g.. Post. Telegraph and i;xpress oftfices,
and to lbusiness. Meals in time foir all
trains. lLouse cp,.n all night. has
1i,,en renovattl, and refurnishledl . Taldehs
5supp1lied with the )',:-t t'! r'a ket ai!
Ifr Is. Patritnat e rc',r: t flyv s ticsitK e .
1': li!' and carfuli attcntit n given t)
lu'u t . Nov. 1. lyr.
JOHN TLIRONI,
I Corner Cherry and Clay Sty,
SY STERS I
i' i , . ('re: :e.. ` i.'h hi' ±1, :l at
3!t).T Il-.L ONAltL- PIICS;S
('o'untry r,,.IrI s ýs,!; 'i , d'. hi'h rc tive l
'rolO:t at.ihti I. 1
SG! . S ! ICE
I will f,:ri"rh ici' in lot'; of 100 lbs
It 1.25 per 100 pounds. Also in lot s
to suit purchasers.
LE MONS
1 always on hand, also the finest F
WileC, Lirllors and Cigars
4 in this market.
S. E. BlAU3I. Talllahll
I i
June7 lyr.
1,
5 Iav7irg laid in a stock of
Paper.
IBill coneda,
2 Letter Il1-nd,
ttnattes(nelata,
InveIlopCn, otc.
THlE TIlES JOB OFFICE
.1k
; Is now prepared to fill orders of all
work of that kind,
t
.
.t1 i well as for ll!anks of all deserip
Stious.
A SEE.;,1l oi Xw TYDO of La1tst Sltyis,
1 is
AND ADVeRTISE
-1
A SUPERIOR QUALITY OF JOB
WORK CAN NOW BK DONE AT
LTITIS OFFICE, SEND IN A TRIAL
ORER.
'FULTON M. VcRAE,
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL,
DRU CIST,
D R TBr6i o ,
Ir1rj ter 1n f1 Plii Foro!Dii aI Bol!stic BNl,
Lin1i'd t*i, far4 V! eLr;vrd ei.7as ( v il, T(Ir ?3tiflne !! lt1 Led,
ii ed PainE anrJ da.sare,
PERFU iJERY, HAIR BiT TIES. T Ei L 'i F n Y EECiPiiý,
Sh.! r: itor of the Great and o:ly" irfali le Curt for C1 .., ai .! .,,
Lie Au!srahn E iciyus Cla h 1s+ Tonc
I particularly call the attentikon of Planters. to
ALL KINDS OF PIM ATION DRUGSI
For immediate use, such as Pills, Paregoric, Laudanum, Essence of
Peppermiit, ;irit:- Nitre, Ca:str Oil, i all :-ize Lt.l C. Quinine in
any size- hottle.,
Li; " , s CllhP 'a.rati an erIlaini z, Prr Knn
As far an prices are c:ncerned, I eitpl1y defy competition.
No. 1."' T V::hint.;a-.o- Str<t<"t, T'i(*h.,letkrg, ýIi1'o.
Junt: , I .
MAIO TIMES.
1PUBLISIIED EVERY' SATUIRDAY
AT
TALLULAH,
PARISII OF MADISON, LOUISIANA.
SUBSCRIPTION 82.00 PER ANNUM.
Any one ordering this paper will receive it
twice, only, when, if the subscription price Is
not paid, the paper will be dlscontinued.
Any movemelit, that will adlvance the Interts of Xadisoa Parish will reccive th
eirnei sipcrt of tuc TIES.
Short comunications from all parts of the parish, are
desired, Send them in,
Te o ric iO, _ e.00 e yri
A JOB PRESS has been added to the TIMES oflc, and JOB WORK
of a superior quality can now be turaied oat, at
Prices low Bionih to.ni the lost Eco ical
It is et ecessary to send away from home t get yar
BILL HEADS, LETEI'R~ lEADS, ETC., PRINTED,
as you can get them right here in Tallulah, Just as cheap, and Just
as good, as you can by sending away. Try It and see. All kinds
of Justices of the Peace, and Constables blanks, furnished at
short notice.
ALBERT LAVICNE,
CAHDY MANUFACTURER
-and- -
WHIOLESALE FRUIT DEALER.
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I guarantee all Stick Candy pure. Call on
mue before going elsewhere
156 Washintol Stret - -- - - ----- Vich1"SrI Iils
Oct. 4-3m.
HARDAWAY & CASSELL.
Drops, Patent Medicines, Toilet Aricles,
Window Glnass, White Lead, Paiuts. Ois.
B LARD OIL, LUBRICATING OIL,& LAMPBLACK
kT READY MIXED PAINTS.
Cooper's Well Water, Varnlishes, Paint Brushes, A.
LL Mineral Waters of all kinds, Alabastina Kalsomino Various Tints
TPube Colors, Soda Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Bird Seed, Perfuf-ery,
i Toilet Soaps, Lily Whites, Violin Strings, Trusses, ete.
SSEND iTS AN ORDER. [aug23-4nh1] VICFSt'B1 , MISS.