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THE SUNDAY LAW.

Interesting Information Brought Out by Superintendent Adams.

Yesterday Superintendent Adams asked the following questions, which were answered by District Attorney Adams, relative to auday law, and the information was forded to the various lieutenants and ergeants commanding stations:

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Question-Aro druggists allowed to sell eigars and tobacco on Sunday?

Answer-No; nor anything except drugs, medioine and soda water.

Q.-Can cigars and tobacco be sold at the Lake resorts on Sunday, in connection with restaurants, soda water and cake stands and shops?

A.-Restaurant keepers can furnish customers at meals with cigars, but are not permitted to sell tobacco in any other manner. Boda water and cake stands can not sell tobacco or cigars.

-Aro keepers of oyster saloons allowed to sell oysters, or eigars or tobacco on Sunday?

A.-No; oyster saloons are not exempt from the operation of the law. No one can esil oysters except under a hotel or restauraut license.

Q-Can barrooms in the city proper, havng in connection with said bars billiard, pool and pigeon-hole tables and ten-pia alleys, be allowed to remain open for the purpose of permitting such games, provided no intoxicating liquors are disposed of on Bunday!

A.-Persons holding licenses for billiard and sich halia can open if the bar is partitioned off, but no refreshments can be served unless sold under some license covering the commodities sold.

Confectioners are not exempt from the operation of the law. They can only sell Boda water, except such as have restaurant lic bse, who can self eatables served in the resisuraut department.

You will have a list made of those selling anything osher than meste, usb, game, vegetables and trait in the markets, including the Bazaar Market, and forward the same to this office. LUCIEN ADAMS, Supt.

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Begun and held at the city of Baton Rouge, on the tenth day of
May, A. D. 1886.

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

BATON ROUGE:

PRINTED BY LEON JASTREMSKI, STATE PRINTER.

1886.

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