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;.1110118U AND GULD.
Kar Mr. Hendlicks the
M*r.. Hendricks
the class of men
1thing to the
mL beleieler in the
to vietors belong the
oveM the words uttered by
ard sher, a man
,was the defen
me t disgraceful
before a court of
rgR Wahlng of the dead Vice
It pale us how a man
t4egrwled ihtenlligene
R vaim 1 peb public and give
to of this kind, re.
who, even politicans
' hO pposite party have always ad
A,, bhpp been spotlem in his
as ima eiutim, as an officr, or
Sbp4ittite. Mr. Deecher Is outside
Shli e. 84q has no right to crlti
iPB q eo , e speially when it homes
f'R lIa g an boest and honorable
S.bo agmisot confront him. Mr.
had better ponder over the
hll , W b latins and demoralisation
Theioadere Tilton; turn back to the
dtin when he was before a tribunal
igaelf and semember that the Amer.
pa puabtle, espeeially the younger
psebees thereof, have by no means for
gONU the meaons trial. Speaking for
them, we take it upon as to repel this
stlander;d to add that Mr. Hendricks,
i uay public capacity, was more than
Sdir8. 1-e~Us peer. This we my
.Iihet ay I.ntention to wound the
Airgs of thoeO who follow the path
of religion, of whatever faith, but to
showlthat the pulpit does not always
preetlee what it preaches,-charity, to
t.-which Is the fundamental prin
diple of religion, the rock unpon which
ItRid . "Without charity there can
be a sno S ."
Jay GoT 1, being interviewed,
the th tht the (dmeth would not
l' the material iAbrreets of the counu
try and that the death of the greatest
men amongst us would not caose a rip.
pie." We are led to believe that Mr.
Gould was not unmineful of himself
when he gave utterance to these opin.
ions. Mr. Gould is a newspaper man,
railroad and telegraph owner, and
pugltIMans well, and his polities are
uncertaln; sometimes Democratic, at
others Republican, and both Cleveland
and the gsased were too upright to
suit hi
We know a young amater scientist
in NeW Orleans who so frequently ex
pela ist with explosives that he has
conceIved the Idea of using dynamite
$p9gseM the ground for cultivation.
H8Ippe he can by a simple device,
drll0 hL explosive in rows, then by
Igningl it, tear the soil into atoms,
Sttrohly and ohesply pulver.
li .tpcnp po#sbly be done by
I - iLnl'.rhaeows. Wh can say to
the outraryt--0ear Bowl.
"Have you any kids?"' inquired a
Jyog lady of the new clerk in a glove
i Naot yet," sid the clerk with
iihat-: T' haven't been married but
Nuw Yox, Nov. 17.-An order re
duclag the anmber of brakemen on
peuasga trale on the rle toad went
Into efet ptrsday.
JOB WObK Executed with
Nestnes and at Low Prices
at this office. Getourpiee7
MONROS sARKlUTS.
h De. rA ..................»............... 9
U C oýM , dhoiae .......................12%
Iapew o p..................c.........o. 75
io , ..................................... 8 8
S o o.......................................... 6
Corn Meal ..........................................8.60
SFlor, y Patet ........................... 700
I agle ha ......».................6.850
! Choice XXX ..............................5.0
Pork, ........................................ 712
SD. S. oulders ..................................7..%.
S aeon, i. Sde .. .................... ....... 7%
a lard, tier..... . ................................ 9
SShot eLers .............................8 .
ie . ..... ......
ri, ............... ............................. 70
S l ...................... .............
! ti est . r..............n.................... L 0
I oa os , l ...... ....................2..5
i.s.lo, ak . ............. ...................1.
S, ine ............................................ ..1.75
STomatoes, ..e. b....... . ......1.74
a D ioed n..................... ..................... 0
A .le r , dos....................... ............
. Mat ere l, N: o.i, kit..........................1..
I ... .........." ...............1.00
Seee, Full Cream ....... ......................
n [Crrected Dc* by Wiccheeter Hal.]
Good middling ..............................
SOnionsdd ....................................... 8.50
Salmon, 8 lb., per dos .......................1.75
Tomatoes , , . ,, - ...........................1.75i
Axle Grease, per don ...........................1.00
owder .......... .............. ............ 807
Good middling, .................................. 9
Middling .......... ......... ................
.l..ow md ding ....................................... 83
S Good ordinary.................................. 7%
THE MARKET8.
e ' NEW ORLEANS.
.I November 27.
COTrON.
Nov. 27
1 QUOTATIONS.
Good Middling........................... 9%
M) ddling .......................................... 8%
r Low middling.......... .... 8%
Good ordinary ................................. 8%
B Ordinary........................................ 7%
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Coan--Dull;
Mixed ............4........8............0............4
OATS-Steady; No 2, ( 84c.
HAT-Quiet; 115 @161.50
CLOSING paRICS.
W W$rA--October, 98o bid; November, 98%
e bid; December, 96%o; January, 96%c bid;
May, $1 06%.
Cox--October, 87%c bid; November, 85%
S35%o bid. year, 83%0 bid, January, c80
bid, May 86o bid.
b OATs--ctober 25%o bid, November,
24%@23%c bid, becember, 25%o bid, year,
S26%o bid, May, 29%o bid.
ST. ,OUIS.
3 November 17.
t Pork-Lower . as 1950 heavy $10.
Lard-Lower Refined tierce 6 15.
" Dry salt meats-Loose, shoulders 3 20,
t extra longs 00, long clear $50, clear
ribs 5 70(08, short clear $ 40.
Boxed bacon-Long 80 clear ribs $5 8
short rib $5 20@$5 25 boxed.
Shoulders-Nominal 0$ 55 13 653%.
I Hams-Lower $8500i11 (1.
Flour-Firm familly 70@3 80.
Corn--Higher 390396.
Oats-Steady but slow 270273.
Wheat-Higher No. 2 94%@95.
LIVERPOOL.
nooN.
Cotton exchange closed no market reports
I to-day.
Cotton business good at Hardening rates
Uplands 5 3-16, Orleans 5 7-16, Sales 12,0(3
1000, Receipts 22,000. American 198,000.
Futures steady, Delivery Nov 5-12 and
18, Dec Jan'y -9 and 10, .ian'y Feb'y 5-10
and 11 Feb'y March 5-18 March April 5-16
April May 5-20 May June 5-24, Tenders 90t
new 600 old.
I Noon 2. p. m.
Sales American advanced 1.16, Eplands
5% Orleans 5%, Sales American 10,000,
Futures firm at advance Delivery 'ov 5.13
S, Nov Dec 5.11 8 Dec Jan'y 5.10 3, Jan'y
Feb'y 5.11 B, Feb'y March 5.14 F, March
April 5.17 , April May 5.20 B, May June
5+24 8, June July 5.27 B.
Noon $, p. m .
Future steady Delivery Fov 5.18 5,
NovDeca, 5.11 ,ee Jan'y 5.10 B Jan'y
6.Feb'y 11 B, Ieb' March 54 8, March
April5.17 8, April May 5.20 May June
5.248, June July 6.27 B.
OIL ...............OIL... ....... OIL
Waters Pierce 0OI Company,
(General oflices, St. -Louis, Mo.)
VALENTINE F. VOGH, aaItDEnT AGENT,
Branch Ogee Monroe, La.
Keeps constantly on hand and for sale
Illaminating, Lubricating Linseed, Lard
and Castor Oils,
T'urpentine, Axel Grease, Oil Tanks,
Gaspline, Ekt,.
N. B..-It will be to the interest of all
dealers in our line of good to oonsult our
agent before ordering e sewhere.
WATERS PI&RCR OIL COMPANY.
Monroe, February 21, 1885<
ally telegraph.
CLOTHINC HOUSE.
SCHEAP GOODS=
---- MAKE
Cheerful Buyers!
And an elegant stock to select from, is an advantage that
every one appreciates. Therefore, if you anticipate buying
anything in the CLOTHING LINE, call at the
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
and you will find the Largest and Best selected stock of
CLOTHING, GENTS FURNIHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS & ETC;
that is kept outside of New Orleans.
It is not necessary to quote prices, here, nor do we say
that we are selling at, or below cost, but, if you want anything
in our line call on us and we will sell you at a legitimate
profit.
Respectfully,
I. BAER & BRO.,
,OrTEF.,O'E, LA.
JULIUS LEMVLE
TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THE PEOPLE OF MONROE AND
THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY THAT HE HAS PURCHASED tNE OF THE
Largest and most Complete Stock of Fanbcy
and Staple Diry Goods.
- ALL KINDS OF -
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Agent for WOLF & LOWMAN, Cincinnati, Custom-made
LADIES AND CHILDREN FINE SHOES, and
P. COX & Co., Rochester, Newv York,
Custom-made BOYS AND CHIL
DREN SHOES.
A FULL LINE OF -
...· MENS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING.
1 - A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF -
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
direct from Manufacturers and Headquarters in Eastern Mar
kets for CASH, which he is now offering at the lowest possi
ble prices.
I do not give a Diamond Pin, I don't indulge in Lottery scheme,
Nor any other prize, To gain the popular trade,
But for every dollar worth you spend, In my opinion all such schemes
100 cents in Merchandise. Are completely out of date.
But this I think is sure success,
Good goods at prices low,
Its sure to please ever one
And makes them Dry Goods go.
Cannot quote prices, my stock being to varied. Give me a call and
I will convince you that I can sell 20 per cent lower than those who buy and
sell on the credit system.
A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE.
JVUIUIS I.P.E.
1Monro La,

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