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DAILY TELEGRAPH
K.' MooZ L, MAY I as.
for
t ar11 o= , strengt orI
cbaraet = e! peres5ns rather I
.by lipmlUr. aritels tham ' ayll
'" J;alsnc Idea of What (heae qualitiesl
should be. An amusing Instance of
thilsloeurred a day or two ago in the I
S lnday L " 0~s ao boe/of the syasg.
ogues of1tbelfr; During the course a
ofa IsMon the (eacher ACi~ediste bright
little boy of the rabbi; "Who was the
into the eye of the teaher; the little m
one responded quickly: "John L.
,.Ut .", The te4cher, after re.
,q4,n~io.B his surprise, attempted
to Drareo t his precocious scholar and
Ilfermtld him that he was mlitaken,
a: ittý 1 vl uat referred
to = teanot daunt the knowing
child, for he at once replied: "If
Samson was alive to-day, I bet Sullivan
would knock him out in thu second D
"ad." ..atteatlio of the class Jen
Wlatoncedireeted to another bib.,
Heal siet, frol whieh modern com. Vol
h d Melee. readily drawn. stn
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LABOR DOm, the I
A number of partial strikes, a' onef
based 0 1 the eisght-hour system, are
reported from Chicago. The boxm-, Ty
ker hive had a conference with the ducea
:abre,, after wblhch they
.'"4e tp submit.- The furniture An
maastnhet~trs also dcclined. The to tra
R]tehi P king- Souse has offer. the I
t4 fer eight houre,work whate
0 eso to ten if it dit of
Ia t"hat the trade would Justify above
The fretgbt hadilert of, the Cbie-. to be
ug, 0. Pald and Milwaukee have nc
tiled the company that they will strike
on Mayr lst, .mnlc's working time is
.4tta£1 -etgagt hours Without de- agae
. pemai rasItgarmake i
iº Y., havs determine to
oa:n ay 1,t g i' loa the eight 1
4aag . u w customs lilor
aon 1 r the a
Tlhe Third. ATee a iln New
Yorkh.eAMalor partially in operation
.Yroas a tiny-two efas yr:tcrday,
and stopplar at 7:t p. m. Twenty. Monr
six men resumed yesterday, and the
mpy prpepa es to rau' 10 ears to- The
day ~estrike~ are quiet and run. areyete
fg a stage line, which Is well patron ination of
lasd.
The Mallory Line, boycotter at Gal. Cardina
v loti,have split Into two factlons one bondeme,
of Which delares the boycott yet condemrl loni
Sand the other oft. e , eligiou
- - __ The Cc
" NEWS IN BRIEF. Te
The.Irgn Moutai Railroad I ten pointedL to
lnchi, under water between Helena
and Marianna, but pessenger trafec The Unit
has not been interrupted, at Galvc :
The Queen and Or"cent has been the Burne ot
uqs d*to essbl in streagthening prothe Brnetin
the Salema protlection levee Ino flt cr.,ro labor,
roll, whiehk , tpIdly eavinl,
The levee .at JpI Landolng, MI:s.,; ' The case
gave way Thuaday, but the break is deputy sher
belng pred, ad.laughter,
were re-arr:
Obrietal Bjilu, Mist,, reportms, fugltlvc fro
vore damap to Ito.atraberry crop,
Of the railroads deinnag out of New Monroe, La
Orletns the illfool Ceastral and Mls. STO
eleippl Valley bave suffered seVgetp, A'TORNEY
and had to abandon threugh trula, OWoeds Mn,
F11 VIFY COVN(Cn, PROCEEDINqG
MAYoR OFFICE, MNROE, LA.,
~ Tb.Councll April 28, 1886, (
=OThe Couslmet pursuant to the call d
0 of thea ayOg
or -'Prelent:-Lewis D. Allen Jr., a
or Mayor, C. A. Downey, J. A. Moore, t
tber 8. W. Saunders, E. Johns, E. H. Rills, o ,
.iy H. T. Benolt.--Absent: M. L. Ded3 o,
tle man C
of The minutee of the meeting held bi
ueq March 26th, were read and approved. tr
mag. The Report of Committee of Ways fu
rse and Means was read and adopted. ev
bet COMMIsIONEJB OF ELECTION: of
the Thefollowing coeomissioners of elec. ab
tt tiob for the city election to be held to
kly Monday May 3, A. D., 1886 were on scl
motion appointed for the different ma
Wards to-wt: t
.d Ward L-W. H. Harris, J. S. Ray, sUE
J. L. Moore. Voting place: Under the cla
Opera House.
Ward 2-Wn. Harris, Robt. Layton, tios
E. Fudickar. Voting place: Court Circ
ng House. Par
Ward 3--I. Isaacs, Thos. L. James,
D. G. Trousdale. Voting place: Mul.
len's store.
Ward 4-P. J. Jackson, Jr., V. F. Alle
Vogh and F. S. Meuer. Voting place, hunc
Etna Engine House. mon
The petitions of C. H. Trousdale aaml city
Robt. Endom for recommendation t6 mitt
the Governor for appointment to the
ome of City Recorder, were read and
laid on the table. surer
The following ordinances were intro.- Mao
duced and unanimously adopted : y
nUry,
ORDINANCE No. 611. imbur
An ordinance directing the Treasurer him
to transfer to the School Fund, from accour
the fund for maintaining prisoners, of Wa
whatever sum there is now to the ere,
dit of the said prisoners fund over and The
above the sum of $374, 69, said amount I
to be so transferred being due by the
e" REPORT OF CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE OIT" COUNOIL.
1 We, the undorsignod Colnniittoo, havo examined tile following claims prcsented
Sagainst the City of Monroo and reeommond Payment of the amounts placed in the
column of amounts allowed :
IANAM T I,'OR. AMOUNT AMOUNT
*. .. O. CLAIM.. ALL.OWl .D.
. C. C g ....... . .. ........... . $ 5 e00 600
4 /. . is .......... ........................... 5 00 500
.5 00 500
5 F. Endom.............. l Horses for Engine " ........:....... 00 000
6 E. APeters;.............Co.ns fbr Paupors " 0 150 00
9 C. A. Jowney...... lumber for strees.... .......... 94 5 0
8 C. H. T"roadale .f.IRecorder, ee . s ............................. 330 3800
1 1u s d .,. . . . . . . . . . .. .. r d e r '. F e e s .. .... .. .... .. .... ... . 3 8 0 0
, a Tee s.. . . . . . .. 10 00
S............. " ........... ... 11 00 11 00
. A, Moore.............rugs for Paupers........ ......: 7 0035 7 00
J. A. MOORE,
Monroe, La., April 20, 1886. C . DOWNEY
to, The tB. Loius citizens' committee
an. are yet endeavoring to s3cure a terwr,
ron ination of the strike.
Cardinal Teschereau, Archbishop of
at. Quebec, has issued a pastoral letter
ino condemning the Koigb!s of Labor as
"i, irrellgious and Immoral.
The Congressional committ-~ ap.
pointed to Investigate the strike reachl
en ed St. Louis at noon yesterday,
ie The United Statc District Attorney
at Galvc:ton will proc-:d agains a
oumter of Scoton Atonc-lmprted for
the Burnett qnuarric -under the law
g prohibiting the importation of contract
"" labor,
, The case against the E st St. Louis
s deputy sherifls, charged with man
slaughter, wrs dismissed, and they
were re-arra3tc:, charged with being
fugitives from Justice.
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'Jon B. STO9a, War. M. M.npn
Monroe, La. Tallulah, La,
STONE & MURPHY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
e Federal anTI httes Court
O0e .tltroe and Tallulah L C,,
prsoners mund to the school fund, at'd
that amount to remain therein being
enjoined therein by the Parish e..
8 Ouaohita to meet the like sum of t..
te Cal debtedness for 1884 and 1889, alC.,iw.h ,
as due by the City to llA' Pan·,h nat.i
Jr., which injunction is now Iera:ti.u i,
Eoore, the Second Circuit Court of A ppe.ls
Rils, for Ouachita Parish Louisiana : Be it
D ordained, by the Mayor and City
Council of Monroe: That the Treasurer
held be, and he is hereby authorized, to
'Ved. transfer to the school fund from the
ays fund for maintaining prisoners what.
t ever amount there is now to tlhe err'd.t
of the laid prisoners fu,,l ,over and
lee. above the surn of $374, G9, said aa.ount
held to be so transferred boing due to the
on school fund, and that amount to re
rent main therein being enjoined therein by
the Parish of Ouachita to meet the like
;ay, sum of Indebtedness for 1884 and 1885,
the claimed as due by the city to the
parish of Ouachita and which injunoc
on, tion is now pending in the Second F]
urt Circuit Court of Appeals of Ouachits
Parish Louisiana,
, LEWIS D. ALLEN, Jr., Mayor.
ORDINANCE No. 612.
An ordinance reimbursing L. D.'
F. Allen, Jr., Mayor, tne sum of one
e, hundred and five and 60 100 dollars for
monies paid out by him on account of
.I city expenses as approved by the Comn.
* mittee of Ways and Means:
- . Be It ordained by the Mayor and
d City Council ofMonroe.that the Trea
surer be, and he is hereby authorized
and directed, to pay to L. D. Allen Jr.,
Mayor, out of any funds in the Trea.
sury, not otherwise appropriated, to re
imburse him on account of monies by
him advanced for the City, as per
accounts approved by the Committllee
of Ways and Means. Approved :
LEWIS D. ALLEN, Jr., Mayor.
The Council thereupon adjourned.
LEWIS D. ALLEN, Jr., Mayor.
G. A. SINGER, Secretary. ,
iittee J. W. Goss,
ertr' DeSiard Street,
- Dealer In
Itter GROCERIES AND COUNTRY PRODUCE
r as - 8 LiE O -..
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, ETC.
ap. MEALS SERVED AT 25 CENTS
[UMBLE IIOUSE.
ley SOUTH GRAND STREET,
S a Second house be low Mr. Fudickar Store
for MoxROs, LA.
SW MRS. L. V. HUMBLE, Proprietress
tLt Board and Lodging $4 per week; per
month, $it. Patranage of the public re
pecttu llysolieited,
AIS A LI AA
ALHAMBRA
RESTAURANT,
No. 10 DeSiard Street, Monroe, La
Shell Oysters, Fish, Crabs, Shrimp, Game
Celery, and the best of Everything
the Market Affords.
Furnished Rooms for Gentlemen,
GEO. C. ENSSMINGER,
t Proprietor.
N. J. BADI, Managertor
R. JACOB'S Steward.
DI fund, T aat
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Mayor. TO THE WEDDING CARD.
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len Jr.,
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