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hUhe \Ve,:klv Messen.7+:r. I '. 11"h.h ", I }.i .rl .'-;r ,,,tti day. ST. MA\ I[N\ I.,li. ",A. ALBEPT 5:ENVENi), F ht.: »r. P'roi ,. -. OFFkl.ial. JuLtKNAi. l 1'T. '[it tIN 1'PARII P-.:, ,.r. ,' .. ; :, .r i. n sldvar.ce. iA I IVEI-:TI;NN F'ES. lP.\' F. 1 irn 2 n ma 1 m;, it0 j 1 One in'h. l a a i S 1 00 800 Twou it :-.1 , 3.50 4 50 R001 1460 rhrein, hIi. 1 (11 : 1 5 Rf 1 00' l1S00 Fou," irl 's { 5, 5 (, ; 0 , 12 50 22011 Five" i,., : i , I) 50 7 .4 14 00 26()0 Six i,'h,... ,:l, r,6 50 ifw o 3!000 One, r I,,,,.ii j'I.l - J900 24- 0 4i~00 7500 'rrhrT: t i rIvortiitinPirmts, 75 cents per inch fir !'trt .rt.rtrlton; Of Ceotis for each Official orr t'i:tl advtrtisenen,m, $1 per 14 h r inh t fr l ins' rtis , i; and M) csut4 for each qllh'tlll nt in'"rtion. . r=iefr co,,nnuniatti'm, ulpon snbJeesa 'of public it i ,rt, solic'ited. No attention will be .;iv , t. : an~nnmouI lett ers. CLU BBIN(, RATES. We Ihae I nu:i.' :tr angeenlit, by which w e a:t. itt z:i-n r, rt :tte ,rP with t e'. ,1M ENG". 'r : :1,1nd 'I fir 1l,1 . M ag zinit . lultr.i-h' . .rit \' i rF ,trn, I'. C., for the l ctw r -! ,,' + 1..2 . W.' h:wv a-ii ti maini 'ciuhbing nrraung" nlient'',. iti th t! telliingT i:t4gricultural ,t: per, '1 11 'rTl.\ FAIMi AND RANC'H publi-hb d :tt 1º 1 .t . to'I'cx,. 'l'ire FAI:M AND A,'I alni t o'nverg for only 81.25. S.'.r klR.\\, JAN. 23, 18092. AN \NO()ItNCEIMENT. 11'" are ,"lthlizatd to N lOOtllt f'. lIo)3tR MouroN, as a c:ranidiiattts for Judge of the 21st Jn di'ial 11iºrict, compotsed of the parishes of ltheria ani St.'Martiu. The Republican Convention. The Kellogg faction of the Ro- I publi,'an larty hold its convoution in the (IiVy of New Orleans this week and selected the following state ticket: Governor. Alhert IH. Leonard of ('ado. Liut-it ,iant G(ovrnor, 11. Dudly Coltman of ( )rlea ns. Secret'try of State', Terence Voi tin of t. .Ihin the Bapltisto. '1'r:;-iiuritr. ('lhestr B. Darrell of St. Mary.v. A uli ,.r. (-all s A. Fontolien I of lheri,. AtIr trny ( , ',ra!, John A. ' Yous tf l Pint' ('Il po. Sunl t riintt ]. nt of Publi'' Edt ration. L. \. MInrtinet of O)rloeus. 1 I, tlhir t,lrtform they have puit 3 an anti-l, tt.ery jltnk whichl reads ° as follow '. 'h. r,.t - nii twittolment, which has lnti, -i llt,,i' t .1l by a Demo criti' Itgislttur t, i tie people of I] the n ts,! ir.sets questions of ti g ra ,' iim p ,ortu, n w,', il yvlving tinan- ti ctIa . tuono,;i ;al and moral consi derali,ns-. Fully recognizing that it is the riglht and the duty of b every vtter to determine those al rquestions as his judgment and consciinco maiy dlictate, the Repu- ti blicans of Louisiana declare that in syVmlpathy with the sentiment e of th, fet h.'ral thministration and of the IRepublican party of the nation thl,'y arte opposed to any measure hiving for its object the legliizini, of any forim of gam bling. 1 'The, ;rc(;tus- Strikes. Amniig l1h great,.t strik.s that of Dr. hlle in, tlise,,rinrg hit New Hatt rcure has puriovenl it<eIlf i bn on0o of the most imlrtaniilt. The dmcuandr for it has Ie contm .ittlikiltg:. Alreadtly the treat meut of liheart discalvo it; being revolu- li tionized, and murlny tlnexpected ncures cn effected. It somoi relieves slhort, breath, . fluttering, lulns in side, arms, shonlder, d weak and Iangry spells, oppression. swtllit4 of tnlklhs. smnothering and heart drTy'v. Pr. Miltes' hook on Heart and Nerviune DIisease:t fr_. rThe un- I equihll Neow Ieart ('tire is solii and guaravl,,ttI b;y T. J. Ialte's drugstore blt, hiu IHstorati;, Nervinc for head- (iI Athe. I'.s, slrees, hot lhtsheds, nervous, r, @liilll, o inl h'bit. ste. -ii Antit-Lottery Democratic I'arish Execur'ivc O.>Ir, mi:ttcec. - retnx F·ridge January 7I, It'2. AtL r, eeirn: of thi. Anti Lottery pe r.oeratic Executive Columltte, of the parish ol St. Martin. held at `reaux Brlde this aty., the following nimb.r. a!iwered to their names: P. IL. Olivier. e. A. 1. Fleming. Nutair. (',rri.er. Valery - (idry. 'ilerfo Gautlier. Ilermogene lie berrt, .1. .. Schlessinger, A. C'. Mills, A. D. Roy, Ern'st Gillard,11. Davl:l, Leon Gill ard, J. oner, Aug. 'ucherea,, ('has. : Pelhcunnumr, 1. C. Duthamp, anm A'bert 0 Bienvenu. Absent RObit. Martin. '0 J.. P'nmen w::s chosen temporary Pre o ldent, rnt J. A. Schlessiuger Secretary. 10 A motion was made and duly c'trried, oo That a ice-PrsiCdenr be elected to act - In the absenceo of the Presidert Mr. per nlma Cornler was uasnimously itosen LCh as VtIe-Pr ehldeut Pro-ten. On motion of Sr. AlPert Blenvvin du per ly seconded and adoptel the temporary for organizatior of the ce('mittee was made pormanent. The committee then went into Executive sess.n. Mr: Albert on Bienrennu tmade a niotion that the Anti Lottery Deotocratic Erhtive Committee of the parish be increasedi to five addi tional metnmbers. Mr. P. D. Olivier offer ch e,'l as a s lo.titute to Mr. Bienvenu's mo t Ltion thlt two additional niemberes he " added tA tihe commnittee at large from iei the 1st d 4t.h and Nbth wards. Mr. BHen veun acceptedi tile lebtituttte which was '- carried nnanimoon.ly. The following ' selection as alditional Inemuiers to the committee was made 1st ward J. E. Mo ton and (;. Gardemal, 3d Valery Gnullbeau * and I.. C. Gauthier. 5th ward Henry lie r bert Jr.. anl Julee S. Broussard, 5th ward Arista Guilbeau and Valein Bronus sard. The above names wore unanuim ou.4ly nec ptedl. The Secr.etary was requested to notify the above named gentlemen of their se lectlon as additional members to the n- committee. es The following resolution introdnced by Mr. A. C. Mills was read and unani mously adopted. I Be it resolved. That all candidates for the different parish offices do hereby e pledge themselves to abide by the deCi mion of the mojorlty ofl the Auti-Lottery d'mocrats of the parish of St. Martin. Sexpressed either in white primaries or ig convention. This being necessary for harmony unity and success in the Anti 'c Lottery democratic ranks of our parish. On motion of Mr. ('has. Delhommer, duly seconded and adopted it was agreed y that the time and places for the holding of primaries or convention for the selec i- tion of caindidates for the parish offices I in thedifferent wards of the parish and r 1i the methods by which sad primaries or I convention are to he condncted will be decIded Iy this committee at its next II meeting. By an iunanilmouas vot, the Secretary was reylquted to conmmunlceate with the Anti Lottery Democrats of Iheria parish through Messrs. R. S. Perry and P. L. Renonudet informing them that thiscom sn mittee will meet again on Sunday Jan. t 31, 18912 for the purpose of devising means for a senatorial and judicial con vention of this district for the selection r of caudidates for district ,fflcers. The Stcretiry was also r.'quested to forward f a communication to the Anti [lottery f Democrats of Lafayette parish Impart I ting to them the action of this commit - tee in reference to the Senator. a Sijonl motion made and carried the a Secretary was requested to forward the - proceedings of this committee for pn f bllcatlon to the N. O. Delta, Metsenger e and Union. There being no further business to transact it was moved and seconded and e carried that this committee adjourn to d meet again at the Opera House at Breaux t Brldge La., on Sunday January SI, 1892. e J. DOEJ. oMc . A. SCHLPssiNGER, Prelident. Secretary. JW1flZR IACK ACHES II Or yothtau w . o:t. really icol cbr nothling itta nial . eridi.Hv Try II It wile _ lOu. divne a g,~wl aipytth. Sold Notice to Candidates. All canadilates are respectfully requoested to come f(orward and make themselves known to the ipublic. 1\e will announce all candidates from now until the tt election for the small sum of five b dollars (5). " WhWnU/tn'ereomes Cl nae the blood sa W en WinterCo aes ing W.W.C k Ti SBROWN'S IRON BITTERS t'l;r. Indlt insti . iilioioLes., lP.p lsia. MSlA. On ril. erll a . iie. nnd 1n il(ral L..bilhr, thysi- in cilnl reclnnm*m.ii it. All utlt.r, hell C (s"a ne hats radr -ke ijr ·-dre ii'r t I' r a "ee? The Knights of )f nor. S.ttiturday evening last t. Mar- ] tin Lodge No 3323 Knights of Hor'w, installed the officers who were elected on the 5, of Decem x her last. The installing ceremony :' was 'crnducted by Grand Repor '. ter D. J. Searvy, Past Grand Dic ry tator Win. Moake and Grand Ben ( tinel frank Zylicz. ii- The officers who were installedn s. are: rt Robert Martin, Dictator, R. PeBlanc, Vice-Dictator, e- L. C. Gauthier, Assistant Dictator, Y. James Simon, Reporter, d, A. V. Fleming, Financial Reporter, Ct J. A. Resweber, Treasurer, Ir. Chas. L. Lacaze. Chaplain. n R. Durand, Guidoe, E. W. Bienvenu, Guardian. l- Leonre Pellerin, Sentinel, ry The Trustees are: D. Dupuy, T. J. de Labho and A. Gauthier. Ut A. V. Fleming is Represonta tive to the Grand Lodge with e Chas. L. Lacazo alternate. . After the installation of the offi r- cers several short adresses were - made by the Local and Grand be officers which wore enthtusiastical ly received by the members of the lodge, who notwithstanding the g very cold weather, had turned out ne in full force. When the addresses at the u- lodge room were terminated, the I, olicers and members and a few invited guests, this editor was one Sof them, procoeded to the Gau thior Hotel where a sumptuous re P. past was served in elegant style. 1e The Grand Lodge officers were tendered a hearty and royal wel d come by a committee who was do- b tailed to meet them at the Rail road station anwl entertain them ti until the meeting of the lodge. i- The Grand officers were certainly v entertaining guests and their visit ti *' here was a source of pleasure to k it the members of this lodge who O highly appreciated the visit of the 'I i. honorable Brothers of the Grand ft r, Lodge. b 'I When the wine had ceased to g flow and the pousso cafe was dis , posed of, the ntuenbers who sur d rounded the festive board were in r high spirits, lit a cigar andt while II ' they admired the silvery smoke t t .ti going up in sliral, they listened t1 attentively to the rGemarks of the p Stoasters. Sle~,ndid addresses were h made by Messrs. Robert Martin, 1). J. Searcy. Edward Simon, et Winm. Moake, C. H. Mouton and others. A little after eleven o'clock the h. n members were delighted by the 'n s appearance of that prince of good I ellows. Henry Walters, Grand o V Chaplain and a member of this °' lodge, but who since a year re sides in New Orleans. His pro- ri Aosence among his brother members t made them happier, and he -was of also pleased to be once more with ; his brother members and good a friends of old St. Martin in whose esteem he ranks high. He imme- t diately joined the gay knights and enjoyed with them, the balance of the night. St. Martin Lodge No 3323 isa one of the most properous lodges in the state, and is increasing in membership every day, anti if it keeps on increasing at the pre sent rate, it will soon have a rtem bership of one hundred. th Will Be Given Away. Our enterpriking druggists T.,1: Lab- 1 be who carry thie finest stock of drugs, ow perfumeries, toilet articles, brushes. ria sponges, etc., are giving away a large Snumber of trial bottles of Dr. Miles' cele- 2 brateld Restorative Nervine. The) guar- t antee it to care headache, nervous pros- all tration, sleeple.sness, the ill effects of spirits, tobacco, coffee, etc. Druggists say it is the greatest seller they ever ele knew. and is universally satisfactory. the They also guarantee Dr. Miles, New N Heart Ctnre in all cases of nervous orJ organic heart disease, palpitation, pain in side, smothering, etc. Fine Ibook on "Nervous anl Heart DissaeA" free. I PROMULGATION. - OF THE Proposed Amendments to the Con stitution of the State of o Louisiana, ADOPTED BY THE GENEIRAL AdSEM Y BLY IN 1890. STATE OF LOUISIANA. Orrt( a OF THE SEY('TARI OF STATE. In pnrsuance of the provisions of the ontati tution. pnblication is heroby mide and given to the qanlified electore of the State of Louisiana of the tropoasatl tamcndoenits to the Conetitu lion of this State, which have ibeen concnrrahl in by two-thirds. of tall the am!mbem r nletatl to each houw, of ta lhe (i.na.ral Assembly of this State. at the r eul"r etoa:ion thereof, held at the City of Baton tonuge In the year 190. and which are ra. quired t b, e publi.hed for the ijnformation of the ,iaalifi.d electors of this State for three months prrctding the next election for Repre sentativea. nind which proposed amendments more fall) aplpar in Joint Besolutlons Noe. 110 and 111. which are heratnafter officially publish- t .sl far the information of the qualified elretors of thils State, and which will he Ctbmittal to them for their approval or rejeotleu. at the next geaner:al dhlction which will a hold oin Tuesday thn ;itlh ,i:ay f Apt ii, il, 2. (it hting the Tuesday next foilowing the third Mondany of said month) in toch trinn er and form that thea qualified elat..a I:ay \t, to for ar o alt et. onh amendment steltaratlly; and if a mlajority oaf thI qnualifi(d lectora. rvtlrng at soaid lcrrti,,n, shall appprovo unai :ratify a:l or .ither of a iul proposed amond i- mint,l. tL,,tl -''h pro.ios~u amendments, or ,either of tiesra. o aptroved and ratified, shall in'.r-nw a p.,rt ."f that 'onstitutJiob ot thi' S~late. t .aoINr t: .i.UTIOa NO). Ill- ,tIrDMNTr Xo. I. "P.. ,, ; : at ainr. -inamn,h,,t to the ('"ca tLution i r, , ,!tg f,'r tLa. fua uig of the. b<,a dali dept of tilr ity of Nvw O)rlWe.e. (), lar then I'remium I(fod., into four 1ar att I a ndsa; providing a t -clii ta:\ of inoe per cent. ;o pay thea oaded dlbt oi the, city, and ornmlpting the said four per ,..h. h i:.(i f ,i taxation, an! furlh t r ainthori- - zing the atii e:ty to etuaune aand pnay sach un taid claimn of thne Btoard of School Direa-:n: of Said city and )I.rih which it may tad to be Sexqtuita,b!y Atnnc by ani: hbarrd. SECTION 1. I;, it ra)solve in tha RfnatM and - Ilhie. of ittrananttivf.. ,f the Sltate of Loutls iatr:a, tuo-ll thirl , f all thae m:lolnars elected to eahl 1.'ateo concelrrlng. 'Thait thae following Saa!t dn:'*lt .:ts to thloa(':nastitrtion of the S'tate bt * arntal o,,ti to the ,.hctirs of the Witat, ::t thei next alactiaon for It,,presontatives for thae (ia ral .,s..smlly in the year IR?92, for lthe purtot) of retiring thit- now existing valil ontaltandingI baiud:t of the city of New Orleans. innludalng theI Ibonds certifi'ataR or tondt lIrrlil undter the act of thife iegitlarto No. . of 1f-a i and to retire Judgments now or hereafter randteri against. the cit on floatina debt clahis prinr to 1c9, . entitleal to be funlded under art No. B7 of IS(a. d the slaid city ,f New Orleans is hererha author- 1 itzed and dlirectdl, on and after the ado:)ti.on of t thi nmuen,!.nt, to i n to s thrunalh the ll,,ard of Liquidlition of the ('ity Debt. haunds t, Ie A known as tha onatittutiuonal Roude of the ('iti Ii ) of No.: Orleans. not ozoeding tr:t milhanits of alollars,. at fi:y years. bearic~ fonrt per cent. per auni'm ot. treft., to bear dato and is ui thei form pr'sicrili-,l by the Lirilatuare. The stni 0 bondle shall be epl!ied by the said beard to, the ii retir,'ement of sail onttatndina bonds andl undk ment,, by the sale of eald Couatituitional lina,la and applieaiain of the proceeds of enl' lby the Barnl of Liinidlation. to, pay or purtrhtu . .i:ldf outsta.t'anlig bonds andl jndalment. (or 1I,7 x- p chunni:lg tth maid ('cnstittir.nal ,:ai for bonds, ou the arms and In the male rrscrib.l )by the ifigsalaltur. For the paynenrt of the in ter.lst anu principal nt mntorurty, of ,nil ('onati- f tutiontl lhnds, and other onttandtlinga brlcnts t nrt rtetir. unlaur the anmendment. atnd for thae payment of the annral allotment, anal rre-r miumtli of the Premiums Bonds of a aid city, the ,aill i's I. hereby anthorl-ad and directedl to lervy annually, and until the full Ipamant of ft said bxnmds, special tax of one per cent. ,n all p the rn l naul nrdonl p-roperty of the cllty, said I la to :,n part of. r,:,l tn.t ,u aldithon tPt ths tax of I' ,vtlry mills and two-tenths of a mill on the ! dtltar of vr,sition flow lovied for all purposes I h3 al. , city of New Orlans. and the said *,x shall hi apil over at c,olectedl to. and be ap. pli.it b:y It!. Pieard arf I,i4uidation. to the pay. Imrtlt ,f thei inattatot and principal at matrilty of sanid ousititttinnal BUnds, and ontstanding hotula not re'tir·l, annd to the payment of thle allotr.a,nt, n' l'romium Bonds and preminm. A extant, in theL handus of holders. Said tax is heriby declared to bhe the enntract a right of the holders of all said bonds: and the ex emption of said tnstitntional Bonds from all wr tanxlitn bI, the city of New Orleans and State s} of Iouirana is hereby recoaanized and deelarer; al ta!ler toYn.vmnt of all the annaal interest oni said (',usintittional Bondsand bonds not retired and the Ipaymnut of the said munual allotments et of 'ramiam Bonds andl premiums extant in the 8 hands of hbldatrs, and after making provlisions for a sinkina fund. at ueach time and of erch an amonnt as thie Le(ilature prescrlbes, the sear. Ir plUes of said tni lar cent. shall be disposed ofa th as prrescribad by the Legislatureo. The act tnaal at the preeent session Nn. M entitled "An act to carry into effect the Consdi tlutional amendment passed at the present .es sion relative to the bnnd Imbt of the City of bl New Orleanse," etc.. heo nud is hereby approre and confirmed in all its parts as a contraot J.. tweet, th ('ity of New Orleans andi g ru of said ('onstitntional Bonds, P. and of the bonds outatstandingnot rathd s staforesaid. t 1 SEr*TIate 2. lke it further resgwsa. e, That the city af NeaW Orlans heb and's hera tahwor. ized and empowered to examine into sA al of saume the payment of the claims or oblAatlaie of the Board of School Diretore for ig e4d i prth ta)fOrleanna duo for the years ii0. 18i At 18.h2. 1~3, and 18.4, now in the hands otP-inal e owners, who have in nowis parted with their right of ownership or pla|egd the same. as may 1)4 be found to be equitably due by said board for services rendered. labor performed or materlals furniehed hy authority of said hoard. Si: Btacroa 3. Be it forther resolved. etc., That O all electors voting at saenid election for said amendment shall place upon their ballota the words. "tFor the city of New Orleans debt amendment," and all electors voting at said election against said amendment shall place on to their ballots the lords. "Againet the City of I New Orleans da amendment." JoraTrI nLurtlOle No, Ia-AxxxnxxT No 2. "Proposing to aunhbmit to the electors of this t State an amendment to artlel two hundred li twenty-nine (2a) of the Constitution otf P79, re. lativ, to Pnb!l/ Ednc*ran "" SBacnox 1. Be it resolved by the oienera a Assembly of the State of Louisiana, two-thirds of the members elected to each hoio, concurring therein. That article two hundred and twenty. D- nine of the Constitntion of eightueen hundred and seventy.ninm, be amended and re-.eacktd so as to road as follows, viz: Artlcle 229-The school funds of thin Stats Sshall consist of: 1. The proends of taxition for school purposes as provided in this Co,nsti. tution; 2. The interest on the procee.s of all pu blio lands heretofore granted by the United 8tates for th,' use and support of the publio schools; s. Of lands and other property which may hereafter he berquonthe'd. grauntd or donat to ed to the State or generally for schll purposes; a. All funds or property (oth,,r thou tunimproved u lands), tielr.athni. or rrautel to the State. not designatd for other purto.e: d.. The Iroceeds of re vacant estates falling under the laws of the at State of Iouisiana. The Legislature may alpro Spt!rate to the same funds the proceeds, in whlle or in part, of public lands not deeigstai for other purpose, and shall provide that every tar Sah. or every sohool ward in each parish, may t levy a tai for the public echool therein, which Is shall not Pyeeed five (Sr mills on the dullar, the Svote on such tax to he decided by a majorrty of the property taxr jaers of each parish. or each school ward or municipality in eacsh parish, in to value:rin In urmlarnr votlng at said e'hlti,mn.. It and all moneys ii, collential to he extp,rndl in the schIool ward were levied. "All rleetioas un la der this act shall be ordered l,y t!e, Police Jnry in the parish in which tax is prosiul to i, levied." ut "BrTIOr1 . Be it ftrtl.,:. reoslval, That the Id aboveamendment to, rtic!,i two i:tn .tre.l and vi twenty-nine (229 hs, ubhlltn It to 1' , :tiron of this State at the next genetil l, -tion ,r their ll approval or rejection, and that ~u1. ci biallt cast at thnt election t ,r Mtata or Ittri- :;er e' there ,hail t priteld tl..e . 'For 1" am endm ent t , arti ch 2 ,l , ` , t].,, " .. , t ation." J "Againoit tii: :ine'rIme.,t to artici,. 2.. of the of Constitution." m Witnne m.N rinat:r , :: tit he at of the Sate.t a of Ioui,im at tlhe City .,f Baton liougo, this ed 30th day of No,mcrnhr., Initl. ar Dec. I. I.. F. ~ MANO. Sretary of State nowaslr sOrra ~w ara Ltanio lFor 8tRn of Contains One undrs Relpse for mak h br delicou n cheaply and quickly athome. This boo Is given away atdrug and general stores. Diversified Crops. ha In splte of all theo urging on tihe part of the prese as well as of agricultural so t eietietr, hat very little has been done in ,g Louisiana by the agriculturist to renttder i himself self supporting Independent. 1 The old ante-bellum style of cultitating at one or at most two staple crops. while A, everything cotisumed is brought from a . distance and bought at high priees, Sj mostly on credit, is ftil! "ent..rally in i vogue. in spite of the a:pparentt rillarit.'l,iI ablernss of such a sy-tenol. Ifenlce ties Sta lcrkof prcsperity of our argilrutilial ' population. "1 Still all Small ft,,,l trop: do X1 ,Il inl i; our generous eSill. :itd it. l; y r ,;dres i industry and energy 1on tie la:: of thei J.otistana farmer to t,,:!,r it, ilf ni most entirely self trllt:,o tint,. In all elint1mo o ItI +,;0,\,.t .: rtib the prblemn for lthe re:lti.,l:or ,fI tit' ,;I ha r always li.i t to proPntt, himt ,i, • a" t I, antl neillt. If hIi df it, .h , ', " p from hit -tldio critc Till i,*t a t:.' tel F tirely clear lrodfl. Thr, ii:o I:. t;i root e cropusuch a.s tba il , ri; r; e:ot;,t a, et., which do well in (rr lir.r,.e. and w.o;,,d if Iiore extt siv 'ly. eCnitiva:ditt . ere tO Sf:tlttl u latnr . iunt!i r of h1,,. In thA I production of hi. own I r,:Itt and meat St:i donhte lY lit lhe ,.t ' , s ti1 if 11 far a fel'e prosip rity. L .1,oiji n:: . , ,il, al , though it ita been mtch aii bsI.! i the x East, still etermi with flrtility, and yields l.untiful returni . when t;:'tinal Sly and indtlustriously c;iltivaItted. T The -times of the nnhiDllt: thou satnd anre rlaI:ttr att will L,'!: nvast and !intenFie farming, a lat Ir , I! to St smaller area mM e t ttke it~ liti. I with our fertile soil a ti genial climate. Sshould make Louisiana t g;r, I.. st on the face of toe pl anet. If our agrictural population will earn Sestly study the lesins., tht timo will 6soon come, wheni tihrtugh intelligant faming, Louisiana will bldosont like the rose and the httsbatadnman snile in the enjoyment of iteace. phletty and prosperity.-The Daily Truth. The States and City Item pu blished denialns of the charges made against Gov. Melne.ry, in regard to the (uilbeau letto, and ' Ilank c,,unbissions, * As pr- f of thiet dinials they pthbF'" :ters which MeEnery wrote at the time of the campaign of 1881, to Audi br Jumel, ordering him to in strnetthe district attorney to en ter suit against Guilboau if the 4 books of the Auditor's oilice show ed that he was a defaulter, and a similar letter was written to Hon. O. B. Mteele when he succeeded Jumel in the Auditor's office, and a letter written by Auditor Steele to Hion. Charles H. Mouton, who was then district attorney is also published, ordering him to insti tute suit against Guilhvau to show that McEnory tlid his dutr.