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IULtOE, LA., FIE3hUAII 2. 1&). HIeadquarters for Valentines, at E. 1. Rills'. Comlic and senltimenotal V'aleontines at ]E. II. Rills'. Go to Baille & Brewer's for toilet and I fancy at ticles. Alma Shoe Polish. Have no other. For I sale by Bailie & Brewor. Windowglass, all sizes front sxli to 45x50. at Bailie & Brewer's. Five hundre't note and letter tablets, best utility, fromSe tip, at E. 11. Rills'. Iteady mixed paints, all colons and in any quantity, at Bailie & Brewer's. A new fence is being built on Jefferson street in the rear of the Ouachita House. Two car loads of choice Texas Muleas at I low prices. Apply at Endont's livery stable. Old furniture made new by using Fur Ilture Polish prepared by Bailioi& Brewer. A splendid lot of 300 flweored and cem tosned t'Ptpeteries jusat opened at E. II. Hill~'. Renmletmbter that a cotton factory will be absolutely free froml taxationl for II years to comle. .I. '1. IBas-hain in sure selling good tmles for prices* that suit the tines. Apply at I ndotn'. stable. .I•tut received at U. 11. Hills' thie largest andi ioat beaultifutl line of Valentines ever brought to Monroe. rEntirely tewdesigns. L The books of the Monroe Cotton Yuarnl and Bagging Factory areopen for subscrip- c Lions at M. Mleyers. Step itn and subscribe. If our people will only combine their ef- f forts and capital they can build that cotton factory in title to begin operations on the next crop. Tie cotton reciepsl at the compress for 1 this season, tip to yesterday, aggregated I 20,000i) bales and tihe stock on Ihanld atountut it- c tl lo "300 bales. I rhe pay car of the V., S. & 1 . IRailroadt Ii arrived Wednesday and discharged the in- v dlebtednoss of the conpany to its many worthy employees here. .diss Alice Dudley a most worthy young lady, succeeds her youngfriend, M'iss Susie Christensen, as clerk inn tihe bakery estab liahunent of Mr. Wmn. U. Miller. We have a largo stock of New York S Huckwheat Flour which we will sell very low before theseason is over. a, MTcuaItLL-.MccoItMIC G nOtac Co. j Monroe will certainly boom during the II tnext six molths. A railroad fromt Colunn- V bila to Bastrop, a $7.5,000public buildinigand 11 electric lights. all within that timne, will L imake thlings lively. II Now that we have secured outr railroad, w let's all put our shoulders to the wheel and C. secure the. cotton factory. Both contm billed will give usa population of 1(,00): in it less than five years. Mr. W. R. Young, late of Okaloosa, this parish, has removed to West Molnroe, where lie will open up a general merchandise u establishment ill the storehouse ormerly occupied by Jethro Moore. On last Thursday Messrs. Meyer rlin's. sold to R. O. Alexander & Co. 1800 bales of it cotton in one lot, the largest single tratt anction in cotton, we believe, ever recordead ilt this section. The amonut paid was about $50,000. William Rallord is tihe nante of it yolung gontlemnan who mlade his appearance at the ' residence of Posttmaster I. Garrett, Wednes- a day morning. He weighs about 12 pounds atnd has already asserted his rights to rile p tie ancestral home. fe Rev. W. D. Spurlini. of Dotnopolis, Ala., will preach at the Presbyterian church to- n morrow, the 3d inst. lie visits (lthe churclh I1 at this place with the view of accepting ant a invitationt of tihe congregation to ibecnnaea their pastor. -Ve trust that lie imay d~tide I to doso. Mr. Chris Wirt, a first-cltiss lbaker of New Orleans, has arrived in our city and aceop- 0' ted a position witl Mr. ,Win. G. Miller, t whence he will deliver front tine oven "tne t staff'of life" to satisfy the cravings tof the hungry andti nlit t he palate of Ihe mi st f.ts llldons. The mlereantile establishmntelt of F. Wheatley, of Vest Monroe, has been re- t opened under the ilrnl naime and Style of 11. LaBaum, who succeeds Mr. W., he having purchased the entirestockanid will conttinu I the business at the old stand. Mr. I.a·lt:t innt is one of Oacitlita's solid pla:ntlers atl n1d -m wisth hitn suncess, ill is liatest ventltre.. Messrs. J. W. Hall and 1'. J. Davis have recently opened a btlacksltitlh and wheel wright shop at the old saland formerlyt occnpiedl by 'theodoroe Laswell. Th'lu are prepared to do all kinds of Ilackstnilhing, wood wotrk and plantationi work. IRepair ing wagons, buggies, Ar., dlonu nt, short notice. C'Ltarges reasonable atlI satitl'ah tion guratnteed. Anl ellort, and one which we htIuo will succeed, is being made to organize a oit:al I insurance coumpany for the purlose of se cnringshlippersto MoIonroo agatist loss. T'lne refusal of New Orleans colmtpanies to take tlhese risks is alln utrageonu discrimination I againtht Mlonroo and is dloing us great Idam age, but there is lio hIelp for it at piresent exceplt ly the organization of a local cont eany. Thie actioln of tihe New ()rileaIs coit pancies is a miatter for legil;atice invest iga tion slid ennacttllent. Albert Hartmaaln, repr.sottlng tltltiu: Hart, of New Orleans, wholesale mid retail dealer ill pianos, organs and Imusic, is in thC city with a fll line of pianos of differenti mnakes, all lirst-class iustrutnentos, suttch as Chickering's, Emlerson's,Voseo & Son's, Gil bert & Co.'s, etc., which he is offering on easy paymnents ot fronm $10 per ltlolth anltd upward. His healrdqutarters are at thIe staund formuerly occupied by Calderwood & Co., corner DeSaird and Second streets, whore hie will take pleasure in lshowing his instru inenlts to all who desire to purchase. Mr hIartlnal will remain in the city only ontlle week atad thoe who wtant to purchase lirnt olasRs instruments at low tigt'res fir chrli or on easy termns wolulh do well to call urtl' initn at once. T'he holluse Ie repre3eCIuts, Intliuts Iart'sis one of the esil knownm aRdt iosretreliable in Itie " h, whih ii i .,it sillu fieneat guaranitee of every intstruittlt ,hld. Society and Personal. lion. C. J. Iloatner. left on Th.urday's east bound train for New OQ leans. Mr. J. D. Lovison of Bastrop passed through the City Wednesday em-ri lte to New Orleans. Dr. J. S. Curtis, the eminent pIhyi'iiann and specialist, is in the city stopping at the Central House. Mr. J. W. Scarborough, oft Iheo Colony, was in town Thursday, and paid this offceaquite a pleasant visit. Mr. J. Y. Covington has returned horme tron a business trip of several days' dhra Lion to Now Orleans. Misses Hudson and Lote, I wte lhartrilng young ladies of Yazoo City, ara visiting Capt. and Mrs. W. N. Potts. AMr. E. Whlleatly, of West Monroe. de parted for New Orleans Thusday and will be absent on business several days. Mr. Al. Donnaud, representing the T'lnes Democrat, spout soveral days inl town this week, leaving yesterda:y Inornting foar iLtas trop. Misns .btello Connecr has returned home front Lexington, Ky., whore .hio haus been attendintg school tfor ti. pI.lst several months. Mr. A. IIar man, the l)opular represenla .lye of Jtunius IIrtdelalor i ianl anti or Sans, New Orleans, is in the lcity, and will relmain several days. Mr. C. F. Ausland., the son of a Swedish I count, and Miss Anmna ( C.lark, a neico of Air. James Monette, of Moaehottso parish. : were manrried at the Otlachtita lfonse iu this t city last Wednesday mlorning, iRev. C. T. t Mullholland oftieiating. ti'. Toni Jordan, a popnilar cotton buyer, and lies Ilta lc('uormick, the charming and accomplished daughter t of Dr. J. 1I. cCoritielk of this city, will I be allsrrie' at the resildocco of thte lride's father Mondatly evening at 4 o'clock. IMr. '. C'. Moore, of this city, and Mliss F. J. Etnory, of Lincoln parish, were moar ried at the residence of the bride's father. lion. \'. L. Emory, Thursdaly morning, Rev. J. K. Taunt LeRoy, of lluston, ofli ciating. 'rite 'elegraplh iotiers its cotngrat ulations andtl boest wishes for a lon; :aInd a happy wedded life. Mr. anld Mrs. Moo're will reside in West Monroa. t'ourlt 1tets.l 'lThe J.anuary, Crima.inal term, o,f file Dis- I trict Court convened last Monday, present, Hon. R. \V. Richardson, Judge, I lotn. F. G. Hudson, District Attorney, Austin e roon ('Clerk, and J.. E. Me( uire. Dleputy Sheriff. ' Illhe following grand jury was selected a and sworn: .T. W. Woodlatnd, foreman ; J. A. Coon, J. A. Clark, J. 1. I)owns, W. 13. Custar, W. W. Leonard, i,'nm. Avorott, c V. E. Hoggard, H. T. ('.np, R. F. Goodlet, t. Hullter VWorley, II. 11. Youang. Atlgiustus 1 Lovo, Sol. Wilson. Charles Charleston, Jno. ladger. Tho petit jury lir the first week was thereupon discharged, there beilng no 1 crininal or civil jury cases ready for trial. 1 On Weduonday, the 30th ult., the grand d jury reported iadictatents against Louis I' Iotddick for murder, thleo again:st Villis e Leo for larcony anti oue against Earey n Franklin lbr larceny. ThI itu y will plroba Oly complete their rieport to-d:ay. 'I'he followilng cvil caeses l:atI Ieen d'i!,o sed of uIp to lnoon yesterday: Insolvency of Jotbro Mloolr.--l:iniaal I:.- ti count of L. iD. Mlcain:, sydlic, tried and b judgment rendered hlomtologati;g sallteo. . Burgess . rgs . . M. (t-rant. .iJ ud ent for plaiutiff: Mr. b'. Al. Fuller vs. J. V. F'uli;e.-.Tttdg- tt Islent for plaintill. f lelrrutan d& G(rossman vs, I). It. Johsoion. Mrs. -N. L. Johnson, ttd cl:on t;. --T'ried a and taken under advisoment. d It. W. MCle(cdon vs. Vi:cksburn g.Shrovo port and l'acifi- fiailoaitd ('oJrtpany.-J. taig- I for plaintiff. b listrict Attorney Hudson tilled ifaiormta Iatious ita gailnst Isaac Calidwoll and tl Rliclhard Eltnoro fur assault and hatltery 't'hursdtlay 11 and warrants were ordered issued for their a arrelst :and the sheri i was- attthorized to at- r taoaids of $t) each. In the case of the Stato vs. 'T. It. )Dennis, charged with the murder of C, (C . ('rosley,, tlit grand ju.try having failedl to lindt a bill, p the aeccseld wtas dtischarged yaestrIa tty. S. T. Sand trs Nlools ilit selr. Mr.1 a . ISaiutl tiler, a liroin entl t meceiant t tf thlais plat'e atad ione el the hoeaalthlest mtana in thi pi"ri.-h, saot himselfwit h sutidal in tent eartly yesle'ity Itoriing. 'Tla't* screats of hIts aw:l'. attracated several nieighborsa to his helse, and ht was ta.ltnaa lying upon the ltaor with an ugly woulid, it tliaeld with a n pistol, in the back of his headl. le was iom- 1 mtediately picedC in hod aand several physi cians sinnttoned to his assisiitanceo, but they could do nothing. anti his wonad tras pro- t notuneed fatal. 1t will ho renmetbonered that Mr. S:tunders w:Iras elaged with having set tire to his ..nilding at Five '.aintas on tthe 10th of last August, which resltel in at dias ati 'Iaiins colaaaitatnatiaaa, nald tO wa:-. Io a!ties lae-ia triera -t thac l'ra- t tia'1a1 t'f 'aaarll, a t'ouatihuaiia'o haviiag been iagra:ted it the tact a'riiaiaial teIoiat act'auaat aat the ilnaa-:aitace ol hit' altinr|eys, bneaetal l3 certificats al a medical ecotaiatissioa i al,.ait tat' , ,tchoacaart, oet the gataiaad al tt lie 0-au uaabtale, iaaieaallty atnati alahysically, toi tas d h:s arial :at ;hat aimhe. It i-a .ntat-ai thati ht hal hiaan very aaaaath dI aaea,,od ' tal dta iaasu'lttlad aa hias aInaa d tor la. toast teas daya ,, - al a thait aa thl, night larevi~ua t hia las l t haa hiaaeltf hat did cnat sleeI) at , ati I, hu t a's io a ntia , vi-at ' errang io his tronbie, -aayin tha" he la'refa'rred death to the disgrace,'a . I It'0 a Is a aa a i ta h:laa feared lynahItgo anots itli:mutallia'' lI a 'adl tao eaitse for a't reher , i t t,:t whith le:.tts to the bLaeli t : •a, tlirey "lals aiaa minaal. |liver .ewc, s. IThe C'i,,aa .t itea'a New tj ia . I t. at Lute whlal t th: a 'ara;asi t , , v t i 'IThe 8. \Vhi,, raire t1, aualat atw arrir al datasi ' alt at - c " a v , .. ith :;aa0 lalest c tat" o a! c +'. (' to a ;., ,' a ales for t- t ,o' aroe. al,i t . :aa , .a tit ta,,,ta :a- - o (,'e tn a ul t hti ' t ..a t ]--aa- :h ,' ear tal ' thia latin' 'l'a --alaa" n . ' t -. S aaa- ia ra ' in.- 1 i + .i, ii.. 11; :1., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. NTACI)! OO C"ARt'ET1 1ES AI) N lNNIltiE 2 men to work on thIo hloston, Ceontratl Arktnbas & Northern uloilrontd. Appl-y to Nn wr. Wir.coxOY ar ('rescnt 1teustawur nt, Room 10. QUtIGLEY . WIt. COXON, ('ottrtftors, Monroe, I.i. WANTEKD! PURN~ISH D ROOM 1AS I'ED). \\WIL ingit to pav well for good act."o nodatious.Y ). E . S h'L 3 Y, H.C . A. & N. It. it. O fll vrit . FOil SALE. LOT OF c) YEAR OLDT,1 ('.t \l Ell.l. at Calderwcod t Co's. n,,t lcano the syste itn d aobii:.tte'l condition, but. tuobs up and rt rength Itt-a y it. Cute giugaraonteed. Sold by all drunttg .-t LEGAL AOVERT I~EMENITS. MILLSAPS & Co.--Limited. ST.\TE O" LOUISIANA. |'.\.inh"ll ll. IL -AC!IITA. B IT IcSNowN TlfAT ON TlIl. TiH" sth day h" J.anllulr3", 1,., botl'o Ime€), Riclhard A. Youngt Cer:k :nIod ox-aIIliCio Notar'y Public in and f'-r thi, l'tris'h ofq OttcLhiti and ,huate of uiti ,i-i ,to , ii ly tilt il ilied,atlltl In theo presolltnC oif t It oii Iigt si hIric int~laerna~tnlted,a;liut t I lhrwintieo,pIersonuallIy ta'Ino atitl aseiinrod tih ptrso't, c whose namllles alre hreIlnto slisctribetd, iwho iv. erally deehlred., that ava-ililn thetiseivesof the lprovisions of Act nitmiob-r tIhihty-ix of the ton orcil Assembly. sesslon of ]ii l, iatp proved .iutnt t, 1Sti, at well.as of t hose of the etlernal lawa ol this St:atore!lat ivo to I he org:tnizAtion of corporatiions. Ithey have iformed ittI organlliz.ed, lIlid 1by tlie-so lpros ollts,do fI)irll tholi0VselA.es iitut Slllald tosti tlltte a iorpo iratlion: for the object t|lad iUIr poses. :llIn uinlder the slitiulatiotl.w :tuttn tigreetoe:ts helreinlaflter'set ftr-t iwh hh Ilth, hereiby llladopt as thir ehlarter, to -wit : AIlT[CLE I. Theo niano ntlld title of the corltp rltito n Itrle'by lorltd. is Ilerteby ti-I,.tt·,-ld t be "Moir tsil'a.s l Co.-LAt.irti Od" It shall have itS doitLicile il tihe towtn ol West .'lorilote. Parish of ittlchii e. Mto of lulthat iiil, antl .hllct have and etijity iu-ti cehiolt lilr it period i" twet-tit"-I-v-yearc fromii tltt after ltoe ti]to lierelf. It sithall be lgil IntlsineIs.s lt once. It lany haive, ac(quti:'e Lby piurehatse or otherwise, liltoh sll, colt voy, lease, nltortgiago anlt jllledge proptert-y, toiable :attd1 imlllovable, pelrsonaltalid rital. wLi0 anld be sued in its corltornto llllli, iltd iliaV iltavo a secl wisli scilh illsc.rilpthil nl0od de-lice as iltay lie deterlllioitetl til by tho Loarld of D)irectols. The ipi'eiideolt of thiscicttllpanty, oir it Ithe evolent of his death, tbsetice or olthler illtlail iti- or itlccpacitv, tllen the sectreltr- I liet ,of in hereby dosignoted as thle lerso lllitut whomn atll citatiols or otherl legi 'e(,ocs shall Ie served lor mado. ARTICLE II. Theoobjec.1- s itiat purposes for wiicih this corporalttloll is olgatizedl. land th no natuirie of theo tIunsitiess to 1 carried oil by iLt :ro i hrro hi-decltirisi itl ite to do ii trinerl. tittrcih:it dise btusin-ios. Al(TItI., III. The c:tliltill stock of this cirloir:itilhti is loreby det-lareil to e Ill th slll ofr i Flfty Tlhoutatind Dollars. divided il'o live iititu dred slares t of Oo liOidrlil'od Dollars chCll, invtablo in c la i or its eultliVitlilltt in reall et:uto. miel-rlclttilt-e. ftrncitlur., icr Iixtures,. acd ttts aliit a 1 t. liie iloi'd o f ~i i ortiri itittv rtCqttii'ci, ..iltrasit it ers of stock slhutll iti 1itoto on tlhe ltIolsioftliid iti olilany liv lhei stocl ilolderr c hil vllilY InI'tic-i :wentl or alttor'nO. iln lthat. " AI~lt",lt"tli IV. Tht ibisit5s aiti nthtii-s oif said toitijiot tioti ctuhall littrnttaitcl nd miiaged by" i board of tltreo directors. Uriall %lills:tlis, W. 1". Milctaps ttid L. N. Larche, with the said triah lililsap:su lresicitloit ..ind L.N. . La.rcho as Socretlry. sihall cotistitutio Ihe lirst itoutid of Dirtetoti'r. They shall hold thleir olifeos util the fir-t Motiulsy it ,atittacr, 1,i0, or uttill their slius-tcorsnr shIillll have hoen duly electedI :ctd qulitilied.l on tilhe irslt Mionittlay it ,IaniiUary', Iti, atnt lunlllnlly therealtcr, cii oeectionll ir directors shtllll be heIlt itt the phtce of btuci ti0s of said tcollllipl"t alter tenl days l til ice in writitlg shalll hlave heeli given it a:lchl stoctkholder, or his duly tll :lthol'rize;d igeJit by tile secret!ary, tlee sllllto to bel dlivored, sentor itltiilcCd to tht t tocllkhollder olr his ltgetll. altlltd il ditec-ot r shall tk lt Iheir seatsitnoitllloiatelv nl thhi"r eleictiott. 1,c::tth hiard of Dirctot. shall itt-tet, a it Clil-til 1st,'l'1 tfthe |Iticiti 01 Directors icr.selnt ot r ires enltoll owililig a ituvjoitit y olf sharl ' lif thtt callstl sto.ik shall uo-itstiliitea pottutu Slll h trill s i a'i:tlin li statd it iircc'ittnet lt of:11ll thetus ttcitecs siithtlktitrtftl ~ttl~ithom ,npiniin tie- h ity tiilopt s yilt-li by I st iiitls tittild regtlctiotiiis tir the govertititenit of tinom sl.li" ns they ile y Itihi In do 'Iii.i' Tio jiresideltof the t oellll:tnti it Ie iltitiv resiod with the aluthority tol 'liiik¢.v pur' lith-es nd t -tsleso to Iitini t liiatt.tiptii tliy hiy etrl act,ii to hiire ilnl d iis tltl,irg otltil 1\to to ti x the sa rf lltaties thliereotf.an Il titel lly uitltultlct t Lho hliainlessi of tIe ctrii'torc':i' ia-i. All cheeks anti uh-tltts .h.iii I- -ih-:u*I ht thile p:o-idetlt or secretlary. AIlTIC'Lt V. At the Iterminalionlll ofl thi-. Pciai';iei hv flimicsotiii orothttuitiiutithel tuiilnjiisitiiI ail.lla ir ofl thsor" ritl i onshl'l i ho l oll. hi o d li.t hiy three it, ctitoiti issio11.its Io lie tI lioitid ut yc throntvn .il itieti. l dasys tuitu , |iitt-iit - ffrl,,llllll l li I)1 ho rl(.tl' It(lo~l~l'i' :Il :t Lii!.oi iin OiiV~~eIOl|lf! !lIl |ly]'h'i Iii ,oil%'"1 inlgshalli hive Ittt t -ivsn sti tho ii -, r-i-etar i to Ii t stitkhlthltte'itir his tigetti, -hi id it-u tobo sienit by mail, or drlil'ired hi pLo'lsi. I "Tile# tllfl ('Outlii iiSli IttOc'S ]ito- I t ii ct-i- i-iI-i i-iO I their duiesi deli01inedl and coimplilai lo:lbn live(d oii rej-utntdtel it :iai iti -tii , Iz , . . AIU lu~l: 'cl. 1i1 It lt m sli" i: 1 th | u i" i l h ¢ . ,All lcti~s itch ll. ii- t i] i " -.. Ai. II.;%1 shire of ct it, ,atll te enitittitti to otlt c-ott ih tu "taitti or ity tri-,xy, ipr "isilei I that " i o thirtttb iI tie sittz cIit 'iting stiallt be -il nt toI de.ide :l qetIion E \'lvi I n. Tlhis d~m " and. I: -,1 inl liy" oti,, : S clire- I,-iti-- htu , hi Iro-iie c' ,t .I. -> I lief:to i J lu Thini.- i .ilr'ti - t, ,l It 11h of : n 1.l, 1h h r .: ·I - l ti tit ci~h. tuit-i i.tO-u tt-t I - rpu i t ott %i l,-t :'li l it; iii-: , |i.l- r Itt ,All u t A Ih , I. sitrb11 z.111s. hi ii I.. ' , ti llItN l-f :l. L..N . I it i 11 t . .. I ;. c tu t [ I 'I ' T'llit 1.' . ,ii: it At ii - t n N ty ' i !7 - + I , A. A, l .ti , A t ) _" I Io ,,Ay th ' a on -,i ' ' I::IIt( is -. 't'it it~ :it .;,lhl't 1l It; i, ' - i , . 1 in tl to i t it'. -11n., s i1 sig l :liii I ii, ', th; th ,I. , -i , - i'.l.1. Yll'N,.. is, NOTICL"'- TO It IS iTORN!1. .o TT.LVIN*4 %01.o0 Ol-T 3.1,7i I." Ill t! 11l Mar, t of com|il ili r*onl l ml'" y I w%!11ll re ilo t'ruml buslilietl onl fle' ] . 1% '" thoset in,!Ph!tld i it . ,. -ill 1,!0tw I o°n'~ill i ;; v nl'] ;1:,,| -,,: *, u l at ,>r(,* n all, Th!" .i .a , ,: ,,!;, ,,, , i,. , i,!p" 4 ', LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CIHAIRTiEli O1 TIlE S"Farmer's Union Co-Operative SAssociation." ;LI.'l·' l r'l:l i AR'ITICE i. TiHI.' COttPO(RATION MIALL] H.*C u knrw nnd de.ig3lnlte0 by tile title ot'f "'arter's 'lnion t:o-Olerative Assoolation --L.imiitt'd;" its donlmeil shall he in the oily I of Vest Monroe. 1:1., and it shaltl exist and enjoy snecesion fior a period ofnlloety-nihll \'ars frol:int tlhe date hieret unless aoconer Sdis'e'lved. 1 The prtes idet e t lie corporation,or in his :absence the secretoar.' and treasurer, shall be tlhe otliver uIl)on wrhotn all cItations andi Silotler legal process sh-all be served. Alt'ICLE It. 'Iht ,lijctts il Itrnul'potes of this corpora lion ar:le tetllarcl to Ih: to buyv and to ell in its corporato uatlliu and capacity, every r specles of property, both real and personal. Ianld particularly to carry on in the clty of \\otst MonroO a getietr.l nIertaUtile beali nris with the right to b:lu and to sell aner Ich.nltldise :lttd prodleO of Overy description which n11y enter into cotmmOnertet and to own aiu, eImploy sllhll drnms, flta ned o1 hller ;auxiliaries as the ncros.aloa of thbe businles may rreqliro. AllTrot'E Ill. Thei capital stock of this corporation is lerebv lixed at not Itts tIltatll tle tnotsltd dollalrs with privilege of extendling to tilty thllottslu dollar.. Thl'lle iuitber oufalsharea ot stlck slhall be 10,0t0 t at par valule o' tlive dollars Oarhll. payt.able Ol dolmalld In cash ,11 lt thetinlte ofslhbsctrilloln. i AlTICLE IV. .\Any\ ileblllr of tIlie FarmIer's Union in ilodt stan:ldinlg shllu be entitled to take nti:t'k. .IitTICLE V. Al l Iths corporate powers of thil oominpany shatll be vested lin :nd be exeroiled by a Ilnart of Directors to be composted of elevon stockholders: J. R. Edwardls, Robt. MetC'rary, U. 1F. MlcKeinzie, S. P. Lewis, l. I. %Wallace, Johll it. Hoster. J. I. lenry, J. I. 'raytor, G. W. Ward, Oliver ('alk, and ii. ,.'Teorry sall coimttose the tirst Board of Directors with J.. R. Edwa.trds asa proeRi. dent. S. P. Loewis is sorrotvary, ad . I". Meelict.lo as treasuorr, and tile saltid Board o01 hirtc'or lt' un thlO ilior laforesaid ofecers shaill iol teir thi tlloes until the lirst Mon day in Dlecembehr, ISSIt, or utntil their aeo cn'e.'lsols atre elected andl allllitled, and on the lirst IMolltllty of December, l189, and on the same day aontlltallv tlheoreafter, an oleo I ionl tir (,loosiig directors shall be held at tlon aiTille of tile cttlllll.nty, a majority of thle \otls cait shillt elect, o:lch stoekholder to t :) eClittlil] to o1)o vote, Inti e c:L'ast by tihe Iholdei ir by Lprxy: 1l2 elections to be hold iy Ilaltlt, :ald Ilmy vairitllcy occurringoi sIttil thoar'd Ishall ihe tilled hy the remalnilng \Ant li'illl'ie to ecel directors at anyll reay. ular lttootinlg of the stockholtdera., shall set ili.solvo the colllpilny, buttt tile directors theorili oilice shllt1 c2olnlttline to exeralo loll tiol nll ill t a tOwIl Bard is elected. .e\'eni iilitnllier'2 of" saitd Board shall eon stLiVtllot a qurutlt for theu trI.leaction of bus ilc!'s, 12l2t .,iil Ihi 'ar'd of ltiric'tor aIa well :s I hI, oneii,' haotr t l ril'viitel d fir, shall have I h.e ri~tht ti. a;tol't .K5l2c1 I3y-Idtw., Itule lind llote::ntti.olns f'or tie tranttsactionl of the bust lies lit s(it " ti compan1 y '1 s 29'"lay tlie leeiLasllry, :i.i tli ciausto Iie ho intlo made d to luse a cor pa2rato isetl t\ith Sluch devieo tas y toy may srilic.t. 1nn thallll Ielecta 1 tll olicotR heorehl pro'ihle: ftr. tiilil 2tCth tlhemor oilln2 or lis the n1tii'i' ssi ii's 't the uiniless lilly d3?1t25ntd. AltThi'LI, VI. Ni nillbi'.it hlldiitliig sttck inl this our prattimsl sh llhtaI li t\' he right to \wlthdra~w his.-ti'lk Illliher liVe Vi'ars', 11l32 hot cyeon thoIe, if lhlo.roae any li:hlbtlilits txistilng lgaitll e rhis orprtilni, ttlid inI 31o ce2 sri:kil i nll' I t ae'e sn i: ht1raw12 ill2o slo'k 2xl' epl t 1112o i1 a12.t o-hi'i ri - oILt ole f all the itoi ot.IItol idelila ii I ii ll, ii iiiltmb r lii iiakllIn pliO hication toI1 Ildr v .t42cik Slilll e I lil hl Siid p " phe It" is i,8. Al? 1>111.1? VII. cir Iipo l tli. i sti., l I h lliil hit i iipl21liedt' t2h2 i llpayt l .: 12112 ix l ,e 2110 ui of the ci.o'potinLIo 5 21i th h , .lii2 tl i 2 n2 i l ,f i li i' li tobI tlled o12 of'1 th ' e t'pmll ioinll, .lnit seemul, il ti l ho be L di i i.il it l ,r.IPI .1 2 i2 ,i I 0 12212 mllcl'r2h lldIa . . 1:TI'.1"!1.. V IO . s. ,rr l nt ioili lli' 11l-t b1i I' g'vto l O I sYo thii'rd l' thi :- . llt iha lil'l'1 i t li r 1pib - ii~t.. 2221, :ii '211 lii 2!'lili 2I tii"lli' 11225'.'i. 12 ll.2u2 0 22oiiv2. niue 2 liii' that' 2uplirll. itl erli tee tii'C, anl. sto,,l al l er.ti,,:im nl'i r :il'te., dityls pulbli ni.oin thero f ,~in onei iol the, new\'bpaier.lo| tha ('iit' *,, .114.;imeas lllihll Pll idenli mlaiy I -h.,,;. Ilits 12 liii'2l, 1 ' 1t22 t 21 t '. i l 'i, . Lihllor Imlly ho 1, 'ilh 1 ut the lr .-he , 1 ini hi. l223 th2 lthe uiV l i m ii o r oi lluis 2 .'1 122 lisil-Ilr12 to hi ti'cte Ii 22112i 21i i '''21" ~llt h', 2!i31'2f 122i. ~ik Ii iht'i, 2512 1',l22- I~f tii2 i liii.tlT! .22h31tll1 hIll aon in t. o 'et 1122 h di..122 llatit'l Jlr a2It (23o ' pirti lit I .. itilili'tl.l. " 1 o lb l o 1221 th 213232i'25i2122he 112219 llsh.t'allall atn 222t21 I' 1111 12221 ht11111 1n12r2 tip tla biete Il- h .ilt t I 2n12rlti'l miielt ilt, orf ith o lak lislt .2 2 fit, .-i'oin l i' iii lh 23 lpiul' 2ll t 21 n it istuit f th ' f 11e 2!2kho l2r211re3en 5112 l ii 'i ' 22ti Ish ll hlu. 2-3133i CII- 1 iV fur r, li .tii i Ic 1-,h111 i1,i332it11332i. l'io uii22ioi2ersi thu2I lly t e ird ghall at ii i i , d t i ii i ttl il 232 whid u22 2h2 bts ni. ,1" ih l c. 'rttoi~llion, tell, oro,)hewviue ,I is <-t of it.:ia s .21 l on i ltis n t rlty if 'i ll ' 2i ,1f, ,I 22ll' il01 2'. Ih1 i ' 2t, 5512.21 2ll . 23432l .i122112121triut 2h 'ittIs 12r5 ilitate - lul¢l 0i .t221~ h 2201. t2 2 tr.132 Al I l't 1, IX. • - - ot l. derlil f Ilis, comipanl y shilll 1. 12 b' , ld liah5 i or r'o1 i nsi'lVh. rthe 0 w> l I t" alt. o" I~th t iiO il ttyiV f tr iht.,r lll Iher tlithI Ilali.nnee de to i , , ,I il m v an ,i lh -it ,lk owrned by) himr, I i, • .hl ll uill\ uil ri iln!oimlitiiy in oir' alll ; i.:\in· ts * 011 t o" -l idering this ,.]i; . , " ll]. or1 of| lxa i ll y st k ll ht '.r. t, . Un'hitly b 1" I.ll t h ~ e amountll l of hlii '1 hb - si,,€. :.,1 | ,,.0-0,i thii 'li. "- t d:'y oif M .* , i,: ulr.1. I- >, ;;:~ l i,[sty ,f 11 lli-olt. li . St h ,il i l' t"l .*''al N". 1%. I~r"w i' anlid I. A. o'11 y o . ','tli¢,+'lt %\'iltn . .e , w\hot Isign ih-nmii * * o ,,:+. Il'il+, to Lgtherl wlith the o ttol- 1', th : 'i . i, linlr , Publi- k llc l I. It. l'I)11 AI It. I;. ii1" 1 ' 1I \ I\. , ,Atll 'N t:N . N.':. P QOFULS I:'7NAL CARD`. \ . l . ,ti , I" . I) \"'.ih:i1Ni. AT I.A~ I). 11. ,I *r.' t A'I ~ N:.i it I.:1 wi PL" 'I.. r",. ..r ~ 1 *it . llt . MOtIOROE ADVRTISEMENTS. The Celebrated Speciatistt r. J. .. .R7 ., '-U' i,." WILL VISI ' "! *ly Monlroe, Monday, Jamnuary 28, 'S., tr' IlrMAlININ TWO WEEK1 ONLY I *S ...----:0: -..- - - . lRn. ('t'a: l .4" repali(t: iotn (|tthroulighotItL To.kar , Ark|aittns atndl Tottilela Its to I e g that his < rIb~t e i' t hrltytl inY ov ry cf ty Y10 vst a. k-' OVER 1 ,000 PEOPLE I Coli.-ut. d hii ili dBurin) ; lli rh. i iday. ,.hhl tay 'in .Shroveport, and the prdletgea 4it stay in ti ii city nt0 ho relqui t pit itI Ilyof the Ibet eitl'n.mt. ITe treat (the EYE, EAR, "CATARRBH, lland CHRONIC DISEASES 'j Ji- No chargu fio col. uiatii ll. 1 A taIll with hint ablu tt your ease will east ye . unathing, itil uity di, you iIItlih gooid. OFFICES AT CENTRAL HOUSE, l.ack.i n i-lrcut, MONIUO , LA. No. '2 :PSI. TID$ 1IREET, MONROE, LA. S--r--EAlhE IN- Choice Family Groceries IIAR-uI)W\VARE, CIROCKERY, GLASSWARE TINWA\VAlIE AN) NOVELTIES. - .E.I .S1S I I---:"i Gx -_is. (oun('ottir;. I'rotllleu Bolu]Ight lnd 8l old. t-tt.iu i ourchaicd fti, itiu ,\ilL bu dtteliverord 'ltEI wtlhin the City Limll. I ., Ii ihu ,k,ebr'tI .Aiiii Ot:i.1 VIN AI GAI . Eveiythinog oi on the LIVE AND LET LIVE PLAN. Sumples t I all a' uper A l '. on II :td. (COUNTRY ORDERSB lOL W(ICEIM. SIEi. -rLLS, Bookseller and Stationer. STTECIAIIJ'IES 7 .il r I1 uI, IlKi-. - tIONI, PISToL, RTFLRS, I I.ANK it i K , II I,., (:AIRTIDIUPi. CLAPS, 1,1 I: , I. A ~ INI: I'.\ 1' I' I , '1101', I'OW IlR, WAUS, I .'1l' ,\ NII 1 1T' i : \' lt 1M, Oi! ,, N RIItDI.PAI, &C. Ii II " ,, '. NI IN I TACIIINK.I. No. 15 Grand St., MONROE, LA. Shl , 1 I Itdalil DIator 171 inn Goofts, Boots, Shoes, ilas, &s., .No . EI. " I Ji f! A1 INl STIIEET, SOOE-, - T.A FALL ANDO WINTER GOODS. , All Lines Complete. I'.,i t . t; I I . ; ·I - I " '. r , I o! p f ,otls. 4r Afll liil orde r fiIlled w it'Luh r t ,i.% IliltO " l'ftl' I 1 l MONltOE., lOlttlN ANA, .. 1"; I VI' L. - I)1RUGS, VIK!)ii'I N Vf. , (.CiEMICALS, PAINTS, 0;!, Van·-;l"h's, Dye Stuffs, Glassware, 'Putty: f. :' f:1:'. Envolopes, Lamps and Ohimneys. * L 'A I;l AN I TOIIACCO, iii: V.. It it a Iiui'Ior% o1" .eihiehhl l I'uroime.