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INDICTMENT OF SENatOR MITCHELL. It is mortifying to see the senate of the United States disgraced by so many senators. One senator, Smoot of Utah, is under fire for something that looks like perjury, in taking caths which he either disregards or encourages others, by religious com pulsion, to disregard. Then there are Burton of Kansas and Dietrich of: Nebraska under presentment of grand juries for varlous kinds of swindling. And now Senator Mitohell of Oregon has been lndicted for defrauding the government in certain land matters. Let us hope that each and all of them will be proved innocent, for the honor of the senate and credit of our form os government. The most singular feature of the Mitchell case is that the Oregon sen ator, whose real name is Iliptler, comnmnited fraud when a youth at his old Pennsylvania home, fled to Ore gon, where he hoped his crime would escape notice, and changing his name because successful as a lawyer and was finally sent to the United States senate. Until then the Oregon peo ple were ignorant of his early history. The newspapers unearthed and pub hshed the story with the usual embel lishments. His Uregon constituents condoned the affair and again elected the reformed penitent to the senate, where he behaved creditably. On one occasion, however, he essayed to revile Senator Morgan of Alabama as a rebel who had been a traitor to his government. Morgan quietly replied that he may have done many things in his life which were open to conten tion. but he had never changed his name. Mitchell had nothing more toi say. He because a mnilliona;re, lived in spendid style and married his daugh ter to a French prince of the old regime. And now he is indicted for a land fraud by a jury of the vici nage. He will have to change his name again, or perhaps he will take a number this time. Four senators hauled up for crime, and a federal judge impeached for petty larceny are not pleasant spectacles.-New Orleans Item. A GUARANTEED CURE PILES. Itching, Blind, BWeeding or Protrud ing Piles. I)ruggists refund money if PAZO OINTItENT fails to cure any case. no matter of how long standing, from 6' to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest ; 50c. If your druggists hasn't it send 50c In stamps and it will be forwarded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. The ladies of Topeka, Kan., drap ed in petticoats and wrappers somei nude statues in Library Halil. Cmin menting upon this, the New York Evening Sun says that the classic case suggests itself once miore. Don't you think that figure in iude cent" asked somebody, Boswell, we think, of I)r. Johnson, on one oca sion. "No," said the great man, but I think the question is." A point well turned. OLD-TIME WOMEN GAMBLERS. Madame du Barry was the mist fa mous woman gambler of the lime of Louis XV, but with her it wail only a pastime, But that other favorite, Madame de Pompadoor, went in with The sole object of winujng if she t:ould. It is recorded that her win :iings were enormous, and that in a tingle night she eased the pockets of the King of $25,000 louis d'or. Imperfect Digestion -reans less nutrition and in consequence 1,-s vitality. When the liver fails to se :"iete bile the blood becomes loaded with ,i liousr poperties, the digestion becomes ;:;aired and the bowels constipated t; it, ;brae will restify this; it gives tone to t ,,o stomach, liver and'kidneys, strength ,he appetite, clears anid and improves S;, onlplexion. infuses new life and vigor ;. :: whole system ; 50 cents a bo4tie at Godard's drugstore. Senator Bailey of Texas has in trod lnued a proposed amendment to t!:e C'onstitution of the United States hxijn _ the term of President at six ,.and making bim ineligible for S-h.- . tion. It. was shown at the Nan Patter son trial that Caesar Young drank i !iv-nine whiskies between midnight niand morning. Young must at one tislih lived in New Orleans.-New U)tiins Item. - ----- - - -- The burdens we bear are made i by love. M.ist of the Mormon " saints" ast ike they were sinners instead. FO)i SALE -A small coal heater suit , for office or room. Apply at this GRIAND AND PETIT' JURORS. -tate ef Louisiarna, Parish of Ve, mi!ion.f I. si,,oner t LeI; ac. che k ,,f ,'o,, ad ex-otfliei jurv comm,,--,,, in and lot othe paash of V"r minlt d*late of Lto i-ia;,a. do he.. by crn! f, 'hat in iccordance with an order is~iued by the Hon. Win. Piereoent Edwalrds. Judge of the 17th Judicial dst, ic' Court, in and tot ine pa, i-h aid State aforesai,1, of da,,' Decem tier 151th A. )D 19;)4, the jury coin miasionWr, in and for the puai h of Vermiiiotl. Louisiana, legally ,op pointed stud qua!ified in and forsaid par;ish and Stute, in the presence of two competent witnese.es duly sum mnon d by the Clerk for that pur' pose, proceeded on Thursday, the 15 day of Decemnher, 19114, ii conformi ty with said order and in accord ance with Act 135 of the Geneial A .emnbly of Louisiana, for the year 1898, approved .Julv 13, 1898 as amendled by Act 58. 1904, 1o select grand ji ors for the ensuring six moo:h- from the day they shall tbe in atnl,{d aid swo n ; and Io b1 ; u atl end l, u:' on tit-o -f-tn of the ('o , a Mu dd * .h 16 9t Ja,, v, i9 5 t -, ,, d ,w p) 'l j., ,o s . . c ' h k it •h - ", n " b " , - , ti) I Joi. lk s Q 2 J',6 M '. 5 3 Geor',: M1 Greene 6 4 Ein.st Slltzmanu 8 5 .1 A c, lBIBlane 1 6 Vernu l, Ca!dwell 3 7 M V Lammrnan 3 8 Paul L Terrier 7 9 E B Hofft,,uir 5 I0i J Treville BRous~erd 4 11 AL Deronen 1 12 Leona d Meaux 6 13 .1o. 'The ll 7 14 Nunma B,3rnard 7 15 W... h, Qºe teau . 8 16 J (OI'u. Domiutgue 2 17 G I-i. uin Mo,,let: 4 1K Jun lib:, l'hbodleax 2 19 Mart,, Stever. Jr. 5 2i) J.o-,ph S Ewell 3 The na n,' Of th IAo drawn to serv as Ie:ir jiror.: 1f):" Ilh, we-k ,comn.. ', l, :1l ty, the 23,1 day of ,J 'ia , v,1 5 oietig a lfollows, to N,, Ward 1 :: i Bnchb, 1 2 I RS11 IIs 2 3 : -.v. ,,n' le, uairV 6 4 FI:.k : heat i 5 P aci le Monte 4 6 Gcor." F .a v 5 7 -: I' ,ntmk'l: 3 8 .J-. h t G\I( .!. *-z 1 10 .iu ,- . ,, , i 11 L 1wkett 12 U Eli intmtane' 6 13 P H1 ;uilyv 3 14 Ueriry [Dyot 7 15 Ajeror LeB!anec 3 16 Antoine T Lele+x 1 17 George (; B,.llunger 2 18 Albeit Chauvin 8 19 Edmond Rchard 4 20t Jos.lph St.n*,ourv 3 21 Si,,ren I' nhn 4 22 , i-.tene F Loq-, tse 7 23 Atfrid D ltcambl,re 1 24 Geo, re M Deoen *7 25 Eho i C -IIrring ',., 6 26 Leonce Boudr'ed:ux 3 27 .Jessie R White 3 28 Lucien Landry 1 29 Isaac Andrus 4 30 John Viltien 4 And the names of those drawn to serve as petit jurors for the week commenci'tg MIod ,y the 30th day of January, 1905, being as follows, to-wit: No. Ward 1 P Numa Broussard 3 2 Saradta Boudreaux 1 3 La-tie Truhan 2 4 Fred 8tauffer 2 5 Joseph Tufton 8 6 Isidore Broussard 4 7 Tellis Linicomh 5 8 Beliz tire Broussard 4 9 Beanregird Mlia 6 10 Lastie Simon 5 11 Sam Weiss 3 12 John F Dnhose 113 J,-s,-p-h lqutte 3 1:4 Uv,..t Lentaire I 115 Columbus Brouesard 4 Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic s stood the test 25 years. 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