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~J.i Ohas Nnd it it!'Cl88S.ý L k. -ý. e E ;< ý_' t t. and.' 0 ýý t ,actors -ciU :2001=;.MA L WIS, ' M. D. C . ýosm~ a.. udO &o ~W~JP0I4 NO 1. crscrsC ,nn. " nAzK. t. -bao .. k "" astlafact·ion.. r4 I .~· I.LWS M .C .-M4. 1re Idecers Cary avefi5 JJ~~*pCall.~ro*~1~y Atended AND :"" i~oL~e Uving. fr~Pr~dt oHOS]MV jG~jI4~L4~! H,&T4NG · al cl a4Bilr,.lgne n Rd~ re~nbl.Cl Pa~V: nusIdoc: a o ho ~:~ ~ at LqwP1~~, 1.TarI Pubic U.iaga and· leCarism$i 1.~1-x~iiU~~ise,~er ,~~EINAPIPER, er and a half reduced blocks of busines hue t sti~ibemres by the a harml of; sia portion o our l . ~gathere n Main street at the sceneor "_i q 4#on which in blocks of business hiou es,to. mv"' blo~; k6 60 y6ear ago c- 1o sanuted; more than one half dff imber usi uess portion of our citi. bity presentedlilvegs nry gloomyse `6! he gloom; harboring sort, and before ihedajhad:15Qd a number of business men wer planning for new ...substantil wereat work erecting temporary shacks. for immediata ..use.. The: greater number of these hzy been removed. `Look at Jeiinings tdRiy. - itead of two brick buildings,.the one of G. H. Morse & Son and the E. F. Walker building, we now have a tnumber of fine ones, ii~ong them being in the order of their prominence, the Citizen' Ban, B IiBlk Brothers & Co.t First National Bank, CGoMfinJaen ie Implement Co., G.: U. `Ohap' man building, occupied y the Louisiana Machine:& Well Works Co., A. D. McFarlain's.buildi.g, -occupied by the Acme '-bSupply Co., Calcasieu Implement Co., J, H. Cook & Co's, livery stable. Every state of the Union,excep ting Maine,Oregon and Vsrmont, an election of some sortis in progress today. In twenty one states full tickets .of state execu: tivs officers and legislatures are to be ele3ted, minor executive oficers.in .eleven,and ligislatures in -two. It is an off year i. poli, tics and the election is involved in much uncertainty. To' 'he usual influences of an of year have been added the .eff .cts of the miners' strike and of agrow ing feeling against the Diugley tariff. Forty-two states are voting for representatives to the Fifty eighth congress, 278 in all, the total membership having been in creased by the reapportionment underithe twelfth tensus to &886. Eight members, all Republicans, have already been elected four from Maine and two each from Oregon and Vermont. For con gress there are 870 Democratic nominees, while the Republicans have 838, and the Prohibitionists 96 in 16 states. The Democrats made no nommations in two New I York districts and in four Phila delphia districts, while the Rep ublicans put up no congressional candidaets in Florida, Georgia, Mississippi and South Carolina, andin only one district~m Ark. ansae, one inf~Lentucky, one in Louisiana, three in Illinois, three in Tennessee, five in Texas and two in Virginia Two women are among the canaidates. They are Mrs. Mary Burkhart, the nominee of the Prohibitionists in the Tenth Kentucky district,and Miss lda HBazlett, the Socialist Scandida~te for Congress at large from Colorado iA nonpartisan poll of the en tirecobantry leads to belief that the i~epublicas will probably be ablOptdotro.il o rthe jorganization fthu ouse, through by a very narrow majority. To win the control the teplublicaus must elect 194 bnembers. One hun tred andseventy districts are admitted as ressonsblby certain rgoelmeoatinediw ith~iteen tricts, the margin 00 · -· The:Sta~te Su~perintendent Ptiblic Instcin has just co1 pleted arrangements wi Messrs. Barret & Thompl houase en oetwhe ad foui for the four-room house, one to a single a other for two-storý - "4.. coompanin each plan -will be a full bill of m terials and speifcations. Thes plans, together with the bill of MrOvenent o BacrreltHouYes and grhous, i tw4isu ad9 s ffomil . thouesxtt m wpnth,97 I two. 'ill alsoml) publaisitedvob ý p feportet fou Stotem h poer ne o ::The coat!of, these ,househ ; :Wt .range ftom D0 to .$15~i0iohpa i esawpossiblanile a theylarato bieo straoted. in acoordance0 -with,.: tbh -mod!ern:prineiples of liglt, heatt teia and yson.ititn; wi.th; e4. .d reeg arpg to ti'et nare they illpirove: at~ gneat:seri e and .ill, :resultý inw Ui:a bIdm-im prbauanic ý v .eencf fxoP, th1e1 acD.i. grdiin tob e ssed soinst t. Iu A petition.has bee: fle~ 1,. twik the clerk of; the courtj aythe,u i on Sulehur 1[company ;aillegsýi that ,the assessmenst. of i-trop i rty; in Casieu priseh- tor:49i x is:excessive; and not ,in. 'eonf©r. m ity with,.: th e:. jcostituition and ;aws, of the state .for the reasoni ,ii volatessthe rule Qf -equitys:and uniformity of alue,.and is as .eased: .igher . .,pr.oportionately than property of the like kind rand chracter: .situated in the territorial ;hues in which said ,taxes :are:., levied, he petition further states that 41.82 acres,to gather with improvements loca ted thereon have been valved for taxation at $70,000, while same is excessive by atleast 845.000. he petition further states that the petitioner is entitled to a reduction of said assessment for the reason that the same is ex cessive. A Thanksgiving Dinner. Heavy eating is usually the first cause of indigestion. Re peated attacks inflame the mu cous membranes litting the stamach, exposes the nerves of uthe stomach, producing a swell ing after eating, heartburn, head t ache, sour risings ann finally .tcatarrhof the stomach. Kodol Srelieves the inflammation, pro tects the nerves and cures the , catarrh. Kodol cures Indiges tion, dyspepsia, atl stomach .troubles by cleansing and sweet ening the glands of the stomache. Gauthier Bros., Owl Drug Sitore. I Our friend, the popular mil Slionaire, young, business man, Mr. Chas Kitchen and wife paid a visit to Lake Charles to see l the Buffalo Bill show, and he Ssays that the improvements in b Lake Charles would 'make Jen a nings people green with envy, When he got there they took a cab for up town and when they breached their destination Mrn SKitchen gave the cabman $1.00 Sand he called for anothier so he r had to cough upa$1.50. He says athe cabmen at nrke Charles are beducated, for he had a lot of sil ver dollarisib his pocket when he Swen t over there, but every where Ouhe went he paid a dollar and Sgisot no change bare te came Ithome so much inlove with Lake I sarles that he ia eWhipo .mnts lenge Cup, torprcst of four, and which must be:won four tsindi be land and :t t the fW property o the week's Chicago, Ill., Nof~yhr Yangea, the undefeated feather weight, and Tim Callahan, who phin two weeks ago, will come together again ,tonight in this a~,tiyL haebieti; Sere hot, atris iedl6ittktheir :boat rmn .PhiladelL phi,!Mas mo deisitrwaszendeteci hdieach 4eaimed :.the .- ihonors. hey., e aie '-onsiderep:' :evenly matherd aind~ a bdtci1Ippealr ito +beis eilltitt onditioro +a livery six a~rOuidOlentat 1ise i .ected. :Londonk.ov.... .8- ..OiTial % vies, £roIn b rtonmu :tel). DIt4i formal ogqin g. ,tbere today of .rdon SoJege9ge;ox ,jch b n ,bons bee .pl~j~n a, nurb3e3 p1 ears Y spun a itebi r t1 ho than dto nxil ies nBd ngnt t e ther partici pants were .eading, Iepresentsa tiyes pf tjhe. Egyptian govern si ent. -; . i~ ~;~gn jdan Coming Hoee, ,,Roipe : Nov. 8--Archbishop Rioerdan, of San Francicco, con ed his stay in Rome today having .finished the transaction of business at the Vatican con nected with the affairs of his archanioecege. Before sailing for the United States jthe arch bishop will spend two weeks in Ireland. The journey homeward will be made Din company with Father McSweeney, of Oakland, Cal., who has been on a tour rround the world. , To Study American MeThods. Berlin, Nov. 8 Commercial Councilor Heckmann departed today for the United States as a commissioner of the Berlin cham ber of commerce to study Ameri can commercial and manufactur ing methods. His plan is to spend several months in the United States during which time he will visit the leading indus trial centres of the country. Caut. Browsoni Takes Coummand. Annapolis, Md,, Nov. 8 There were no special ceremonies at the naval academy today when Capt. W. 8, Brownson assumed his new duties assuperintendent of theinstitution. Capt. Brown Isou succeeds Commander Rich ard Wainwright, wlho has been given a sea command. On The FLiMlng Callendar. Williamsport, Pa.,Nov. 8 he SWilliamsport Athletic club has completed araangements for its initial boxing .show tonight. he wind up of the poogram will .be a 20-round go between Patsy Corrigan and om Carey. he Swinner willbe matched to fignt r "Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien. SCured of Piles A :er 40 Years. SMr. C. Taney of Geneva, Ohio, hbad the piles for *forty years. Docto's adt dojli. could do lh1m no lastin' goodl. .Uewitt's Witch Hazel Sa e c-ared Iim perman e Citv. J.itvai ,'itile i Jo'utl . bU rns 3b tl' ses, bi.pei na. Iltcel'til mnt. Seczewu. tettr',: salt rheuit, "lnd all cther slin diseases. Look for for the name Uewitt on the pack Sage; allothers are cheap wo.rth lesa :s onuterfelts,--Gauthipr '** geiSw(1f~ stgars, >... ..., day. _ Free d DR. M.H I. ADAMS, e O.... Oerw I BinB S _ H. ae Yius IT STie cm - r Ub hi trra at terI' Si vih'! e t' se will be pleasei tV)-.serve them. o: NOiC~:Of AGminittration. -Stite of Loui'sýan:r, ,Parish of )CalCasiet.• :l5t h udicial I)istrice ,outIi.o. .1~ Proubate Docket. . ic.cessiou of 'William Seornes, deceaisetl. 'Whereas Avina L. Se&~rle ofsaid Parish has ftiled •her:petition in the office of the Oleswk of the said C'..urt, applying ,pippe. -appointed Administlrato" op. said above lnuntioned and en Vtlect succe'-::. Now, therel'e, 'pub)lic notice is hereby giv,4i to al pl;" ies in terested, to slnc.v .:sie, if auy they have, in ' , wi i Qhid ten dsys from pul l ,i caloou hereof, why said apl 'iation should not be granted, and ,aid appoiint ment made Is 1-:-d o. Witne:s th" n, E E. M le", •iarJ , . L of jull,, o[ t .y ·' . , October, Ii A ' . ·' ' . .."r, . ' . ' iurt. C. E. ' If you are biit,,i and seeking adcvise rs, Take DeWitt L ittle Early Ri sers Just before going to bed. You will lind on the morrow, You are rid ofl our surroc,w That's all; jt L .' gi . - i These fa1' i ..- '. " .: c . ,lipe, but move t:,, n , . ,;.tiy and easily, .v, a " " "r. Their tonlic: ,',l:Vt Li trength totlie .: i, , ,- . . :. LIurn of the d , ,' . ,. ' _ os., Owl Drug . Me tir', :ters of the Cond '' r :."mans, La., Nov. L , :. [For the above (; .".:- v '. iii sell round trip ttc !t:ls u (, ow Orleans at rate.- i olne ae i t J round trip. .Dates o! 'i,. Nov. 10-11. Leave ~ew T";:;:; not later than Nouv. l[i, i,i, E!Ocutlia ,i,; i ,' : Culture. r11s. L.,rr ~ .i.'. 1. ri- of the w'ill give :',. ns ., all b'ra ji' e of l cucthenli . ;..1 j'. .: (iul ture. L ' .u s at. i'.'.-. I :..a o ' (G. \I. iata iv u , 01-: -':' ate and Second streets. 'I Help a good catse and help your business by advertising in the Ladies' Library edition of the Jennings DAILY RECORD, to be issued in November. Peg top panuts, all the rage, I from $4.50 on up, to measure, at Kahn, the Tailor, 258 Gt Ask your grocer for "Dutn woody's Best" flour. It has on' equal. Is only Sold in I . . . .. ' -. 4 keeps MUkE :p fan feed blls zI -- $ • +d~n o~its iia t .e. h.e h s ,a1per :i~ ' to the city from the east .or In addition to t h e telegraphic service of the Union Associated Press the paper re ceives a Special NEWS Service from the Bulletin Press Association of which the RECORD is a member and has the exclusive service for this territory. While the Union As sociated Press is equal to any regular tele Double Service gives the RECORD a decided advantage in securing news. RECORD is glad to note taat the ntrioz its "ea appreate its efforts whil the"' te-gaa44, ..-.