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! UULSALEf iVt` Y MORN i :. $ 7/b iip i r n b Per A4nu nztr JEA'%MARI k CR'sis .:t RI A. Cauistc'q -~T BLISHcR Fnter#d at t e P at Lafayette, La , as Sec and-Class Matter. Offirial Paper cite Parish and the City 09 Lafayette oI1ce. A:) nolitieal 91a yjeaa l ntatre will ha chbargi for at .lU~ine for ea,h fn·ellr i this paper; re of respect. ^_t..,s ent, pe line. anypnnrd i paidf en~ter':. ci ut s, balls.i etc.,! 5 cent ,t obtuar.e. : t n ot r or kt free, of more thi lione, 5 b ,,, per lire. LAFAY 1: LA. i -H SHOT IU vtt POU IN THE I K5 S...OF E REGULA. S. THE P LE'S TICKETS ENDORS- lis E 300o [)ii1ORATIC lndt( VOTERS. ed, he Royv urns out masse and the , 4th ard1gives the Campbell lion Faciton a Rousing -Welcome, I sul T reast ward niltlillnsg ver eil JIl in t parish, !ook place at I,,yvi ll,' t to- with an audience of over ;!()0 Ii goo reliahl " white l)emocraIs.- I .Th eeting thloughout wa', ,,e of I':l ha nyione that de(instrla e clarly lat th the peopllelWere'lire'l 'of !ho ,n tir st harangtti preacheid by the .,L - ithi tr Broussard "gall/g' aLd that they d anded achante,-'(hat tlqey aoudId Ba e a °at :iitn 4'i t ri'ilt lilt bI supp,,tin, ieg t and,-u . tes thbe Iktw thatt aqi imparti i , just itratioi oif L.antr l airs woui.i e the result. So pi lar hal becme tlla (andila, s of it' he Pople, thast the good voters IIof . his section neied not "''special tri'ols 1' u( convey the to their plac', of eLi't ihgs; the ihnest ftirliers are ati-filed with theirlttle*fackies and two seat Pa road-carts., a veryv fetw words, one Sci.ei. rmise l4e political situati in ex i 5ctly"blitt exist-. The Campbell .De.aiaon f.action is "still ol tp'", , whilst tpe 1'Mouton-Brolu'ard "r(rew" .r is"slity aid rocky"and alltheSuth- wi s-rn Pacific specials, Pullanul ears 1I through vestibule trains a:d all iuclld- da ed, wil )loo save them froma the blitni 4 defet w stw aring theln in the faice. v 'an the eternal burying of their poli- Il, iic tl asbirations for ever ald ever. N meeting was called to der : t th $.2 i. by Mr. J. It. Donlentge.ux, D : ith the following well-kniiwn demio- no cratsas officers: L. S. Birouard, Pres. 1it P. R. Roy, Secefy., and Messrs. Attaiu I ne Boudreauix; P. B. R,,y; Bientletitn 'Langlinais; Belonie Trahan; Clement 11 . omero; Dupire- IInline as Vice-i're-- '5 idents. The first speaker intltodtced F was HoU. Robert Martin, candidatee for'State Se:tna'or. Mr. Martin, after thoroughly giving his audience a full al explanation of the money question, t, dwelt at length on questions concern '. ¢eIrests of agricuiturists; lie discusscd the infamous "suffrage amendment" throughly; lie poured e ."grape shot" into those mmntllers of ngress who so uncercmniLusly kill S he sugar, cotton and rice inius tri if 8. W.. iouisiana. Mr. Martin t spee as well received, and although s he is a tuger in this section ofl his a district, he y rest asured that ihe ¬ will carry . ette by a handsome ý majority. J e Debsilon was t the nett speake andi, let me tell t you he handled the 'sition the way they peed it so badl' The Judge gave his people a satisfa ' reago. l why he had resigned once e, and , nilithstanding the other sid tr"i mlee blames hin for having 4i,, .Iaudience to-daliy plainly aid C hI B eiobu was the tan,, andl not., S on, if alenldtnltt famnle. The 'eil ;speaker was that true Democ.. 'that feartleis ex-thetiff, Ioln. \VTam. 4 $ bell who neier hides behing a cer Sto say what he means.-Cami tiade ,one of his ever popularsp ; hIe dtlied in full the lying a ti rumaos circlated thalt .he -een btlldozed at caraero, I the people present fe fd tlhttt .-he author of t r r with th " contl ica a hair h I 'a i. Hurraih for 'II %w l sl e could hear aif s"" o - c.,ld ChLilrgots "'the ·-- t, 1.". tlhe fiten(ld of the '. a)iS whp so faithfully . ..s,;~., .. '. Prved Ili.- IPeople fir 12 years, nzd who' wrill Ial in dlo it atk ter April 21st: ne.1t. Mr. tI'ai3 n(a(de one oif hi· "'h~t ttnr~ty' 'i je"hes It was a : trn:,! bi tittle uhlnck' trick i that Motto :i 1 11 is gnoted.f "ur Iite ,llt mc cr' at so noted for. 1!I· 'aI I~liinit" il tit tb e n '"Y iite SI !IV t ci: :14lj't ' thit ithat t i" ct. itIt (id C argt h el ic. ,I h," I likely %iiil4) the le iii h iii art i- ri- d i tli W1ill int e.i nlhIy 4 ti sc u ,thle with tihe I)-ci- r kept his Rutli ce a Cllaitil llCel i~lly ! ,tie cl tii qtd n" t t lilla la n ý,t Drt. &cil;ýlie I ye totoi:tr fdtr 41 victrtý. D r. al: tti Iat f'ýliowci-il I)v )Irt . W!l . I;. ()i1cc. 1liel ill an u Lf -i oftilt 11' i 'tl 'r1 iil. a hislt (l ri e (e hl curt i cvi l tu1' t11I, 1eil-vn nel 1'ay ,r 4 Iva -. i- i. j1a .1 lu-It_. an till ,I i ! ;ii (Ir . it- tt ittu Ii, : I~~~~~ ~ ~ (t Clr n/i vr 11 (('tllll ltlltl':t I , 1Political News in and, around Royville. The foliwin !ihl'l)in i is extr:acte l fron thie "Gazttte' ,t Vch. 1 Ih. 1: ti "whlenla, that J. 1i. 1)u ,nengleaux u ha witirawn friom ithe party, :t - hMetinrg ill b. hlid in Rvvili.,. M!CI 2. 1 so as to) n,, n:ltc :t l'aolli dase for .Justice (of the p, 1cc if th 4Wh. W\ar ". And Oh! ýSnin.rs, that eventful Mass-Meeting \ as h.ll, uonblo In St t av table cireil staice-, thenly .,Ibj cti.n tle leal,:s ,l'io ,ht il,, w' - that the large anldienc.c of 13 B.:tandM. ctI-,u[lr- \wele not 1ntliia-ulc eiough. Due t", tiCe meager attetdauce and inn-ltl- atoage of the "A fiair", it \t Su1aoitnou-ly agreedl to (isptin-e i ith all parlinentarian formnalties. The, chief "t1 dci.ers and Grand Sae, oh(m'n of the occasion were 1h.s,-. )u.ke. Ioy Young and O. Theriot,. After .5 ninltes "k ibraiOts"i h t ,he H1n. Ferdinand Tiahain, Jr. was no<minatt d by acClI)nation amidst the flourish and rgmeat alllatus of 13 B.andll tl lrots. S'lhe" distingoshel nominee being I absent, a. (omittee of 13 was lnamlle to, inform the gentleman oif the hinur s, lavishly bestowed upon him.-The Mlasss-eeting then came to a stand still, al l.there Ieing no further hu-i ness toi Ast, adlj.urnetl until furth er noti fj4 Ahe "Bosse.". f By the pia . red around that rnv friel A'nll i in is a can (lidate for In-jmpector itihts .id mneasures,. I hardly give credit to " the tumor, as Andres distingui-lhed I services "is first Lieutenant of the, B. is and 'M. brigade places him lst. olt the e gift list, and he shou.ld-receive by all means some fat ofice.'i peaking. a e bout ofhices "Dame RutAr" has it iA s that should the 'Saits 1e elea~ . 11 that the assessorship is ( t0i'4 les.. than 4 different. p us fro.t 4 Ssitferent sections, the we: say .t.t e Royvile, Scott, Car eq d Brous 'n1 sardvilld are interested i-i the "Job". d ,-Of course being but a "GooGoo," e "tntlw,t no, inifttination concerning tilh matter, but nevertheless the rumor 4,11 circulates. he New Oraesns '"Item" says that ria. t ptt be to tl ang. iHa ihe '"Gn sool a"', ed not resort S ' q extrem es, 'by the honest eif voters of af tte parish we e; will down that ly ges"d of of fice seektr#'xnd h d pIoliticians. Our boys trn it in full number n last Butdtay,)t dt a st that enthu ie sia-tic audiete tf 'White Demo i.t cretic voters qnly a t ahalf a dozen he of those .B.a 1 M. pone eplsl be c seen.And Ohbthrit dick they feel, - h,,lh the eapo s iand 'ints" and air sicker still th 'll he, their death for knelle Ai 2lst. ni reiulnd far If- and wide thro =hout valley and 'he dale ft this lo ly pari taframttte, the old lAfayette. h Fr P 1ieds, til re the .G- -.f l l Goo- Ville. 'V r / OKI g _- II .4 "" ~~4V>-ý rN ~ -2 #TS Titea. U NAN!L No Opposition To The Five tihl Tax. Water Works and Electric Lights S For Lafayette, Assured. 'it n Ii 2:~rI V1tih w~ill hvirnN t,( -ill rII t i 1 0t" t' i~tx Iv fir sh' iu rni~t 1 ' ii rji( t tt i~ifi otf 1,\vi rr1;fl filr SIti \':tý t ! 1+~ f ll tier, rnrtt (if lirit rii c i ii ' ] iu (' tar inip t'ttir ' [in to lii niji ,tir l[riti I t Iii fln i iic"Q ~ ill"n = rn t fI ' ri i i" tt t t iiI i t1 i- I iiin *iiil i. ii v l it IIi 1w. ;: Itr ii Ai 'In ri ' Ilt i rii:~u nri ,h i'. II t 1(' .: iii ittt nl ii Il! I I,' f 'il~ n~irin" rI:ii r'r t v 1Il irk ir.,,in. it.i irr I thi ti:i't tinti i rir r+ ' 1 ;1' i r : r h r ~'i tt'! !'"i" 11 it i i', " l I 1 i Ii 1h t ~irini ir (1, ; \ IIl Il~ t i i /.I in' . t ~iii Ir 11 ' C II i ii jiallrvirn:i iI\ noinnvi r f irrtrii 1 ,rt~ ii' ii r fi t t I its' iii iin firtr1 fill i~iiti i r tii !n f t1 rim ii i V ii Iii Iir riS ii :t i irIiiI: ltI t ii t In ri ir 1 it" ' i nnrjiil ~i' ni ril ii' in , i ns P In :.iiiri r ni" (it 1, ijr-iIi" ititv'i Ii ii't ii i in; I''l 1 iii- ' I r i -n c iirr. l r i-n it i' Ih iv f~iiu if n nu- rinn-tihit ii 0ii lIii n~i-n Proclam ition. . I1B viirts of the I .Wels iin )1' vIestild orksw aI d Eii :i(in ietordaince'with ri ýstl lion of the ('ii"t ('j)lllit t of" tho' tol'II of 1:alvta tl ., of date March 251th. I,:G, I do herebvy llroc(' 0l1 tlhat the oW tl to' l S :east at th,' s;i 'ci; election hl it thei ('out ,oug e ill the town of I ,afii e itte li d i" teiltt the I tlii o o ie t'u it v a l ;' i: tax. of tive m til.s on all p'rtl'ope su!il'j( t ito traxation e itll. i il s'id it i o !I for a te1ri'l oif tllli e: ors. heit inniht .itn . tirst, A I 1). eihi'.tl l hundrti ed aI n ninet'y- l ix, o ptr o cI(re. consflt'et aIli operate a \ ater \ilorks and th h e .ic li,4i hts sl'em in said town. under Article two hundired and ninefi tll hei('c tli ~e of tie rif h1tl at ofi Louisiaina.t alld Act llt lleiiti (o1nle hiundred and twenty-six (, o 4r' i. h .(en h n i ded a)trdI eihlt\-tw sof th'i ,w i tn l Asi.t. dy , sai tatil. t)num be vof (i optn y the p'L'r ty t;Ix p y;' s (of sLid lltn lniCfpll,li ntit - tled to vote titder the lctt ionl laws (of said Sttt,'. I)n .ll)(!:,. M arch twenty third. A. 1). ci-hteen bundrc,lnd ninety so ix. s3 per prct:ntifaton of the s ayor of said town awl due' notice th..roof by tlh lupetrvisors of cleetion it, :Ind for Lafl Softte 1 441fish by pihlication acordiltr tr to oaw 1,nd afls'r twtvtyti a ofliciau publi cation of the io ( n t.if L ordafi c' or dwering the elti( i,n in tih m1 nter provnt Iid by laew for jlw ivi f atidve ti~'. sn is. resaltd.,a ctrt incate to the returns o(f lthe c o f rs said ele1tion, lid the suprrviners of election cin and for La Ssi-itrI arish 8 ad that f lit latrk. of .he Distlrit ('oSurtin atnd for saui pari. ex-othti(o returning thicer of said town, as follows, tI wit : Total numler of property tax payers of the town of Llfayette, Ia., entitled to vote undert the election laws of the State. ItWs per ertificate. of Asseissor of Itof Lafe saitt Parish and Registratuor of .t voter. for dated cil. 21st. Iti t 192.te Total ass'It sed valuation of propertyll taxpayers of t.he tow of Laofay tte, lt now constityled, entitled to votote under 1 rlhe election laws cif tlhe State., as per 6 saind ertitt late of Avo at sse d elenion, 0ove $Total number of votes cast for s:wil cial tax. to0. Sie herev arocaseim to r prrope'lrtt ttx pat tSlt Tspecual fanrulr Soif term attit fur stilt1 er ntitled t vote tnder the g( neral ti'ect ion laws lof the tate, as per said einitif ' cate said Astetesor and Registrar, who L Voted for said special tax. one hundred and fifty thoitst'td two hundked and ten 501 100 dollars. $1ti 0,21,lt50 Against: None. 0.00 The vote cast at said election in favor of satid spect.ial tax of live milis.f itr a term of ten years, beginning Jan. 1st. l.Ob, being a mnjority of the property tax'pay ere entittle to vote thereat under the gen erl election laws of tie State. in num aber and In value, votMg at said election, , and of said totn. I A. J. Moss, muavor q." said town, h e hereby proclaim andlroteulfg:tte. that isaid special fax.lor said term andi for said rpurposes, has been voted for according i to law.' t testimony where of. witness my of ficºtl agnature, it l..''r.)et)t p)ari4 of Lafayette, La.. this twntyiv fifth day of March, Anno Domini Ei4hte'n hundred .:. ty-. Me' or of Lafayette. 4 ,° Alib ,144 \.1 'I's; 111 1 (1 it 4)4 = 1 f1 / I(II 11 1 4444 :11"." 1111'i ,! w il. f li ,' ,r !1I )~.r~'l o f,, · 11 j l llt:1i 'i " i 1.. X% 11 ,'i ý i'( h ,, 1t. ! 11 (,1(1t 1 44111!1 ' 1)l l4'14 ' ýý i! 1,1" r':l i~lk III.Iý '! I' ,rw trC until 1 !111; I( 44414 1t1 l'!, 144 : 4444 tI1 1 14I. I it ii tit i. (1f I ll l Ii \r:I\.t it Iii ini,111, nil :11i( 44 vi 14 411( 11.t fli44 .1I I 'I n. ii, of 1 [! I i II 444 i 1 ili 4)44 ii 1 .4 4 X j' ' an'' i t ! i' " '44l',41 11 1) I44 !,.;,"Ii 'It44', I,ý 11,:4 v. (',ý. .1'' II I\' I :t 1 ,"44.4! 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". r trer" f, : :t-iterencc of ter ., :- " ,: , ,r. H t " e f,- .nt pay a!l 1.,,., rut..t. t L6. ,11 6Il triat S.' , the i al file, and l rc- Ii ",; t , ', '..t, k ,,f " ti th Judilu al S t ,: , I.., ~~ns f,r 1 .:,'aIa 'rtte Par. A\ttet II. t' W .d:. lI)upa ty 't of Cu rt. S Notice . This wii inform my friinls and patrons and th,' puhlit' in t'wr'al that I have sever'ed all tonnectins with lHymnan illlhr & t'i. :nd that I have ente.rl d the wel l known one of Fertinandl Gtimbel &('o. No. '12 1'ernlito Street where I will ,e pl ,.:!t ,I to serve nill my friends ant: piatrons to whom I pledge lily best attentions to tLhir inuterest. Respert fully Wum, PIellerin Notice. 1 desire to inform the public that I will continue the )busnltles of pur chasiing hidei , formerly carried on by r Mr. P. LeDanois. Office at A. Decrez Lumber Yard. Mrs. P. Le Dantois. 'luies for Sale. A lot of voting mules, :l to 5 years old f gentle to work. Will sell on tirne,as good sec'uritv is given. Also, a fine if sortlmint of improved farm implements i ".h is harrows. plows, wagons, dis uI h rr. asulky plows etc; also a quantity OfI Co In a, ' :" App'1v to i S. Torian or Chas. Cafk .; fery. r FOILn NT. House for rent oil LIncoln Avernue formerly occupied by E. ,edet. Apply to P Gerac. Money toy Loan. Monie to loan in an ountsi from 4100.00 to $to.100. f fery Apply to W. Torian or Chas. Caf ITiES FOR S4LE 50 e..as 3 a.( 4 year old at $60, upo I 4o :1 naial . tApply to J. . LeBesque, Lafa ettue, La. y1 Has been proclaimed KI NG of Sewing Myachiner by a MILLION of Users, an C the 7te nts finds it fitly wearing the crown by reason of the sim plicity and perfection of its mechanism, beauty and fin ish of its wood work, and variety ot its useful attach ments. They are sold on easy monthly payments or by notes, 3-4-5 & 6 months. T Mi. BIOSSAT, Watchmaker and Jeweler. -'From New York L FULL LINE 1t 94 hig ant' Ghib rcus' - - - -- Db GYS and ,vi ,T ,j Buyer b,,th at Ntew Yn', :id I rl& iIl w\e cali 1;e dlepeid,) t ',, 'n r Itp ' J rsai-. ii tlhe I'i r1 . \t'. e 1 tifr IC L.\ AI )LR> t(_ tiltrali thi , l81a li" I t -,lt l :ill li q-, 1s at a very Iw prie'C.. j_ _ _: DREYFOUS CO. Lt'd. DRY. GooDS.m 717 - 719 (old No. 129) CANAL. STREET. NEW ORLEANS,LA. T'elihclone 1031. P. O. Box 497. Tor()o BILr.mNOi. 1 ute. S. Dreyfu-, Represented !,y R. A. t bhaptel.tl. ~ alnpes sent on application, Country i' :'t & Magr, tor,l,'i .o hlieit, I. W T .- for the spee.ai:il tax aunl,t!ly for your wite, sister V . i. or sweetheart at the 'POPl LAR store of (MOUrON6A SALLES a BELT IUC(KLE, WVAIS SET, RING, or anything else in the JEWELRY line, we are aret't f.or the most reliable Man lftact urers of the coun:r\-. YOU have never seen such Prices. Our Ladies Tom bo IIHATS are bheauties. Spring Dress Goods we have in the latest talries- Laces will be worn and we have them in .endless variety. Crochet Cotton all colors S. ets per spool. Reneilber our stock oft Groceries is always the freshest and prices the l.wvest it towIr.Remet, ber we have secured the agency for the f:lllous Standard Dress Patterns mail orders promptly filled. SCHMULEN'S Racket Store General Merchandise. Dry Goods, Dress, Goods,Clothing, Fancy Goods, Notion., Millinery, Gents' Fuinishing Goods, fIats, Caps, Boots, Shoed, Groceries, Crockery, ;lassware, Tinware, Stqtioiary, Toys, etc. Corner Jefferson & Congres Streets. LAFAYETTE, LA. --AGENCY FOR The Celebrated Bazar rt.. i Glove Fitting Patterns S., 5 .hich ai, r rcruinetrlled by the lealingt daily and .~"p .w kl a I s is thi best, the latest and the leading S lashiouf o the wgoll . All at ai Cents Each. Irlr'sl}t c I'vce f m~n kel d Irices. Call and examino 6523-6524--LADIES' TOILETTE C(oulter (' ata.,llge. G AIL\ ANTE ED):- A perfect fit f-r t per, et figure, Try one and see. R IEMEMBER! These Pattir s : "i Ite liits t 1l. i;tist anld are being used Iy hunidreds of thousand of labth s t *. -', r1 --alwacs I iviiig the greatest satisfac tion. Orders by mail, enclosing , '" :' . I'ri:ce, awill have prompt a tteution. Monthly Fashioi (iuides Free.