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•IulKaaLu I' THE 9' u SENATORIAL DISTRICT Officia l J~o-a.rxi.cii oi ih.a Sraiish. of X-aio-urciie and Guardian of -fch .3 Interest of tne T YOL. xxx. ino^Aiix, la., Saturday; arril 27 iso NO 39 OFFICIA L f >i If KCTOR ). joternor State Ofkiokrs Murphy J. Foster of St. Mary SSf SbltV.'.T. S A,« ,f E. Feliciana Imi Pnh.Acct s... CV.W Heai 11 of l nmn lifeTwa* 1 a-er, - .John Pi.kotf of Bossier. Sf Gen, M. ' unningh .tn N.itehitoch's hot.Pub-Kit. A. Lafargiie Avoyelles. W H. *. SKSATORS. i p. White............ of Orleans L Caffe-y ..... of St Mary StatkSenator & foiin D, Shatter...... Terrebonne JU1H1KS Sl'P KM 55 COTJKT. Kef Justice: F T. Xic-h >lls of Orlea s iMociate " .. J. A. Breaux.of Iberia " Chas Parlance of Orleati . ' S. D. McEnery, of Ouachita " L. B. Watkins, Red Ri' er. jacetr Co?-?OF Al'PKAL*, Fiffcii Circuit. |,T. Betwre-gard.. . . of St. Bernard. |. 0 . Strat h — —-----of St. Mary. COSGRKSSMAX, Jnb Congressional Dist. ^drevr Price..............of Lafourche IStii. Judicial District. j 5( ]ge................L. P. Cailinuct bt. Attor"io..... • .. i'. f. h inchester JUSTICE OK TI 1 K PitACK Ward. H. Clement. ' 2 nd Wait'd....... ...... fiannO'i !'. Biake. t 5 r.! M art 1 ., Lqa jjste Bernard. itliVa'd, K P. A\o 5 th Wald, Arthur A- *>• udreaux Kill Ward ivlvestic Mitrlinez, 7 th ward Joint F. pitiBiai' • > th ward Louis F.dgont.. Dtli rani B- Pe.ioiiilh, D't'i waul Auguste Jrttini. CONSTABLES it ward, Evariste Morvant. ' 2 nd ward, ahileDng *'. Ail» : ric lU-vgrron, fird ward. Sdwin Birdsali, Jtli v-.utl Albert Savoie thward. Mvtii'e Ki-rne, hth ward. Wil n m First'-nbiek. Till wurd. Wellington lelieit. Mil "aid C. W.E'.iiot, nth ward [envy Tciiiiy, loth ward Taylor Adam. Pa i it C i kJcebs. apirNr'ilnsl ives. Joroner.......... Uerk oi Com t... Hei id.......: ■ • - treasurer....... fruiter......... Inaessor.. blaming Oilicer .......M. Delauiie. .... A. Delamotte. Di. W. F. ID rang ......C. J. Barker. ........ ,hts Beany .......A. J. Brand. . . A. Jolet Jr A Co .... G. AbribatJr ... . T. J.Johnson. I'OT.ICK J UEOHS President. T. D. Kent: F.-lk Morvant, H.W,Tabor, Chas. K. Gandd, Ellis Foret, ile Lcdet, Louis Lerill**, Frank Chris , Elielmcos. Clerk Fidiee Jury. 11 . {.Coition. .Sergeant at arms, E. Dugas. J.GvIliaiu* Oyster Inspector. Duainagk uommissioxkrs. Diet No. 1—Thus. Beary.Jos. A. Claudet. M.I. It. S. Mire. Dist. No. ' 2 .—John McCuliah, L, Keelic, sd H. W. Tabor. Dist. No. . 1 .—Wallace Lefort, M. Bergeron, [drew Pi ice, Adolphe Folse, Orv ille Tlii Diat. No. 1 .—Livaudais Ledet, Jos. O. toapB, Leo. LeKla *«. Dist.No. i>.—I. D Kent, L A. Troscluir, I. Morvant. Dist.No. il—Jos. Thibodanx, A. Theriot, Pitsou lupine. Dist.No. 7 .—C. S. Mathews. H. Foret and L A vo. Dist.No.S.— S. Bourg, Loviucy J LeBlauc, » 4 J. T. Biileaiix. Dist.No. vt.—Jos. P. Bourgeois, Paul Le tt and Estival Savoie. Roto an'd Levme Inspectors. net No. 1 ..........J. B. Bourgeois. No .'2 ....... L. A. Belanger, Municipal Officers. May or, W. C Ragan; Councilmeu, L |P.Caillomd, A. J. Meyer,Ozeuie Naqu n homas Alberti T. P. Bergeron, and Prank Zernott . easurer.................P. L Brand. Town Marsha!............. KJ Naquin Clerk.................... H. N. Coulou hs*Mistress. .........Mrs. L. Curtis DtKF.Cl <».-.* cl* i'll K SCHOOL BlAUD R. 11 . M> Bride president: A. F. Kuo Woch, enntendeut and secretary : A. J-Brand. Xuina Elfer Chas. S Math sirs......... ......\V L. Howell, J. L. LeBlan . Emi <• J mips. Thih ... A cx Bridge Comm tteu. W. C Ragan. ]i. ideut: Chas. J. Bai ter, secretary • F auk Zciuott. H. \V. "Xbo.'.E.!'. Morvant. Emile Ledet ¥OU DON'T WASIT TO •• DEAD IN IT." Your severe fit of BE Stopped at once by HOWELL'S COUGH BALM. For Sale by m>TH Co. PH ^ :V ALCIATORE LONS AUX PREMIER, The New Orleans The Leading Newspaper of the South. ALWAYS RELIABLE! ALWAYS S MS HIE U TEST K8S. The Oail Is a real newspaper. No expense is spared in producing it. Its telegraph service is unsurpassed. Its news gatherers cover ail places of interest. Its mechanical appli ances are modern and the best. Its staff of talented writers and artists is complete. lUS.I Is a household treasure of news, information and literature, illus trated and tasefully presented. Weekly hoi Is peerless as a country, family newspaper and literary journal, and no home tn the South should be without it. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Daily and Sunday - - $12.00 a year. Sunday - - - - - $2.00 a year. Weekly ----- $1.00 a year. NICHOLSON & CO., Proprietors, New Orleans, La. From 90 to 140 lbs. in 5 months ImtsTs Emulsioa is the only preparatloc Cad Liver Oil that dyspeptics •aa taka. ■ la pteasaat to the taste and does a^ For sale by KOTSS gtRIJ« Co. TATE OK I.IU'ISUXA- I'ABISi! OF LA I i-«• i:m in.. • THE l'NDEi:>lt!M-;ii II EltKBY GIVES; notivi- tii.it In-is uiipiviii" lor it par- | dull. (*..t CIEa t 11 EllAA 1 IE. I l- 17 -!'!-:Jt. ! T j I j | ! i . i j l | j I ; j I j j i | i 4 I'll ;< 'E < IF s V 1 *' w *» L v 1 '.SSTATKi) A l.a l k of lb 11 O ( ; • i n . Ill t''** Djirish of 1 afoun lo-. I.ritta N . »•* i Dill ' > .! of Section 117 . in 1 lo. S. I.' 1 . 1 mil ii 1 Laml Oisti-ii 1 of 1,011 i-i 0 01. W'—t , »l .Missis.Mjipi liner. - •niiiiim.'j !' ' 1 :•(' re-;. For 1 II1 her non a II ill - I' to 1 inv a 1: i > 1). mu.I.N '•nville. La.. or I** tli Milling* 1 of Tin ;:t*D vl x >kmim:l. To The l s nl>!i<' And lllllilc 1* - lApei iallr. \ I* , IT.P.SnN S A 111-: II Kit E tv X A fir'll l;Of t'* S 'I'll to ili ;iPV U -!• t.'f' on t lie IUOJH'1'V - ! i; 1 1»'«1 j'lst k»v«* lilt' ot St. tlosepis - *'j I fiMiie < Mim i li. Aioi iim 11 s for | hi Hi lira" • : •Hid .III V blit* **■» 'Ll "ill will h • JH-.'S. : • * * 1* III!'- \ • the la JU > 1 ; i;<; kV m-: u.;KK« • ! j j j j i | j I I 1 * ■ | i ! j - 'J'O ring. <>( ,X ' _j XOTI spuss !,l Dlls TI i: o.: Vt',1 !»t* un l<-r-ii: ston* t»<l U 1 -i*i<* • .\. U i , .Ian. 1 111. ivr*. i h t v iiiii puiviiasrtl t lie • t ;lv ('.Jitiiitei i' «i h\ L. Castoria. is Dr. SamiM-l Pitcher's prescription for Infants nail Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea —the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is so well adapted tochildrenthat I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me." H. A. Arches, M. I>„ 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." CAT.i .03 3 Iat.tyn, I). D., New York City. Casto ria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, liructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication "For several years I have recommended 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, M. D., l-5th Street and 7 th Ave„ New York City, The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New Yore City. 'HE TREE HOCTRISE. j Monroe Bulletin. T!:e Gu inlian-.Iournal. that sterlin Democratic jomn.il of Homer, de-*be clares: "Ballot refot in is not a political ' issue. The honesi men in all pai ties j in this State favor it." To our minds, this is a sound sensible statement of the whale truth, j The securing of honest elections, the purity el the ballot is an issue above] all politics. Iris annual and social issue. Ir is an issue that e flee is all parties alike. it is an Dsue i iiat ' touches and lindeilies tho deep boio dation of social order am. 1 civil lib- i erty. No state can be well governed, i no state can claim to be free where tin ballot box stuttV-r plies his nefarious trade. Ballot reform a fleets and in-; terests all conuitions and classes ol life. Ballot lefenn leadiesund em braces every leal interest in the .State, The other proposition announced by the Guardian Join nal is sound. An honest man cannot favor dishonesty m elections. Home men may loudly tiiink otlievwise 1 hey may imagine that they can tolerate fraud in favor of their party ami yet pieserve "consciences void of otfense,"' and tlieir escutcheons of honor tin-phe staiued. But they soon tind out their-tiric mistake. , Mon, forces operate as surely and as utesistiblv m-t u law ot gt.tv nation. 1 hose vvno dally with hand soon a j :, 1 , i- ,1 , tinu its ilegi.uiing eltects. i laud ami 1 , 1 ,!•. . , honestv commingle. 1 he Journal is ', , eoimnineit*. l he Journal is therefore, right in saying that honest men of all parties fa vui ballot lefoim. r I'he press favois The pteaeheis. the women, the l.mneis, the nit chants, the school teachets. all classes, whether they be Democrats, llepubli cans, or I'opulite, favor the protection of tlie ballot box tiom fiaml and falsehoou On this - issue, pat ty lines will be obliterated. Personal ambi itionsand personal biekt-iings will In forgotten. All men of all parties who;! , 1 • • 1 1 , love Louisiana and desire her tiros •. , ,, pen tv will come together 011 this great ? ' 1 ,] ' , issue and the uex: campaign 111 l,oii isiana will witness a wonderful spec tacle, ti woiht-ieiiow ned spectacle. It will be a miglity mor;il upii-ing, a gland united movement of ail goad men which will lorever esiabJisli a pure and honest ballot in Louisiana, And out young men—D. our y.-ung j men — will be .-a v ed ft0111 a doom w01 se * than death. Bone black in beet sugar Hoiking j and refining is. s.ns the Sugar Beet. rapid! v becoming obsolete. Maim lac- j turers at first hesitated lo beii. ve mat any other process for tlit* elarilicatiou of sacehariue.juiees could give equal-1 |y satisfactory results. Fact** as they liovv staud show that most of l lit- sugar' experts have been convinced that! mechanical filtration means greater^ M-nnninr and an euual clarification. more than 10 pounds bone black perj 100 pounds sugar worked, and within Suppression of Bone Black. ] ; , the next few years, as a certainty, Jeveo th;* will be aban*.otied. 01 ill! the excellent methods for sup pressing b.me t i u k Dr. SosliJet's mav best. There are that resemble the it acts mediant i" di-coloi izing efleet - tillered. The facts Lilt the product ob tiiat no otlu r saiy bnt graining in lio itinm cot sisls c«>nsi*b-reil t |sonic features of Cnsamajoi piece cally aii-.i ims i upon the sirups ai.f.'seem to show t tained is so pun ulaiion is m i l pun. '['lie liit-iing of a thoiotigblv washed poc. dor made out * f b*.-.-i!>. to which js added an equal tjuiniity c-f line sawdust. Tim Taw sugar is niein d and cob! water addni, so ibai ih<- consa-teocv is ti> degrees Btix. To this must be added i0-1 pcs i-eiil of no- lo.-sd in sawdust !niixtuie : iin- whnb- i> then forced tluougli a Clio: pn-s The livst i:! Iran lots a tioubu*) apjieaiance, but after I ion i he -u ap idler-dear for at least 15 iiom-. The masse eui.'o ..btained bv H.is should h„ve puritv nf EIC, equal to lliat of any pi otlm t obtained by a bin,e black leelliod. It is uitet jesting to note lhat the economy by )this method is nor onlv in the saving jof bone black, bur a considerable te diiciion in sugar old method .\meiicon. m.-st > that occtit ; of liltratiou.—Stic: ' Mood Palp. -- ,, - ... More than . >t» per eel t ot the siv.v ,, , ' , , . nil 1 mvneis to dav could make more , , m.an y to sell then logs to be imuui- I fact tired into wood ptd[* and pai* r I than they can possibly expect to se cure through sates form of maunfacl wood pulp iinbisti tin- manufactmi u Due factor in si e business is uot a! w.i the owners of spi net tin: et the same ill the led lumber. The mis far outstripped umber i: dustiy. e pulp and paper - tecognized by foiests. When a million feet of r t. and tin- -amt* s.i v mg a 1 tual new.-; er after le: or kindies ; . j 111 0 . 1 " 1 ° 0 1 ! ' its sold to the giear , , . rations and printed upon du v att . 1 that pa|>ei p: .u-ip a ,.v goes out ot 111 it! eotisii i! papet 1 taw materia! take out of the market !*>i everand pi;utt Scully wasted so far a- any subsequent use to w inch it may *• applied ■- con jeerned. — Manuf. Dazet'.e. j ^ a t ] LIST OF f.t'iE.ilS Granted to Southern inventor* ds week. Reported by- . A. Shop i < j Solicitors ot A1ne1ie.it: and Foreign I patenzs, Opp. L. f. Patent kiflice, A. Booglier, Alexandria. Va., Desk. E. E. Butler, Atlanta, Ga., Spring w spa per eoipo .,. . 1 ., > .1 tence. 1 paper. Tile Hui.v reader thlovv s id- pa into the waste ba-kt with it. or it bectviiu the old junk deHiei passes out of i-xistei 1 baud, the pieee of iiiannflieuin-il got - • o building, which lasts t'ui ,80 that tin- g spruce for pulp ; omits to so mud out of tin- mark* , [ 1 an - 1 motor. \\ . U. Crawford, Weatherford, lex.. Apparatus tor operating churns, vXc. H. \ . Crazier. MonilUon, Ark., l ancet. J. Doig, Gainesville, Fla.. Ho ler cotton gin. W. .1. Erskiu. •yosse, Tex.. Hay rack L, H. Finney. I. U'hiiinini, I a.. Drop fender for street railway cars. 0. M, Gillet, Baltimore, Md.. Machine for cleaning and sepa rating baled hay. _ J. K. Hall. Camp Cornelia, (in., Hoisting and conveying apparatus. J. I{. Hare. Baltinire, Md., Lett iterator basket. W. II. lleiton, Ben I laden, Fla., Nut look. T Ivlei nieier, Covington, K.v., Car coupling. A. L. Lacoste, Na cbitoclies, La.. Trigonometrical calculating anil measuring instrument. W. H. Lewis. Adairville, Ky , Nut lock. J. Lucas, Charleston, S. Ck. case for toilet pa per. J. McC'atu*, New Orleans. La., I liter. C. N. Meriwether, Clarksville, Ten.. Gate hinge. A. II. Neel, Shel byville, Ky., Cultivator. G. E. Bain Kt, Baltimore, Md., Cummutator. M. i'. Scott, Woodville, Miss., Cotton chopper. H. T. Smith, Umatilla, Fla., Shoe, W. Smith, Drake's Creek, Ark., Pitman box. C. A. Trufant, New Or leans, La., Toy baby carriage. B. Waters, Baltimore, Md.,. Envelope. J. II. Weatherford, Memphis, Teun., Far;. The Sw iss Watch Schools. i be famous Swiss watch schools are said to be the most exacting industrial institutions in the world. Their methods, which are doubtless the se cret of their success, will he found very curious and interesting. In one ot the m-i-t celebrated of these insti t itione in Geneva, for example, a boy m .-t lbst. ol an be at least, tnurtem years of age in order to enter. After being admitted, the student is first introduced to a wood turning lathe, ami put to work at turning tool Inn.dies. This exercise lasts tor Sev ern! weeks, according to the beginner's aptiiud-'. This is followed by excr et.-i s iu iiiiag and shaping screw'd!iveis and small tools. In this way lie learns to make for himself a fairly complete set of tools, lie next under takes to make a huge wooden pattern of ti watch frame perhaps a foot in diameter, and after learning liotv this frame is to be shaped, lo* is given a :i ally cut olio oi In ass of the ordinary size, m winch lie is tauglit to drill holes for the wheels and screws. Throughout this instruction the mus ter stands over tint pupil directing him with the greatest care. The pupil is next taught to finish the frame so that it will be ready to receive fla w-heels. lie is then instructed to make fine tools ami lo become expert 111 handling them. This completes the instruction in the first reotn. am! the young watchmaker next passes to the department where bets Jaught to fit the stem-wimbug parts and to do fine cutting and tiling by hand. Later on he learns to in ike the more complex watches which will strike the hour, minute, etc., anti the other delicate mechanisms for which the Swiss are fatuous.—Scientific Aaieiicau. The manufacturer's Record, of Bal tin.ore, calls attention to the (act that ^ 1^5)4. the nnmber of new , „i; 1 . .1 ,1,.. pusl-ofiices Crttaollsheil lit tin Nouth . . ■ . *»i7i .,11 ,i. M was as against 2-D-l lot <tll the ' 0 ... a 1(ia other States. 1 lo se hguies snow ((uite cleat l.y lhattlie Soutliern Stales jure pot only growing, but are i 1 leading theothers in the gain of population and the deveiupmeiit of thriving towns and villages. The increase of ti t- number ot postoflices is due to tiie fact that the capital which is con stantly being invested in all sorts of m;ie ufaetiii ing enter pi ises is attracting immigration, and naturally there is need of mote po-tothi'e- toi the ac com modalioli ol lue people. First A illaiii (in lioai -e wcispeij— ••'Sh ! Al t* we quite alone T' Second Villain 'glancing giimly ar the miser able audience)—"All........—Judge. Awarueu ojicrs—'World's Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of T artar Powder. Fret {f orr*. Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.