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y te us, depends Cihants, 1 e taple, r, Swy ' or Stowaird . i t to our pr ius direction, "'"lienss Men's S tlielalr letter, t(bhe Monroe iWby iihel and dry rt msare them with to the present e inree w dealt with in Ipe1 ase of printers (potard bringing . tadition of our St' estu, than all the U tr weotld do. We again g"Benins Men's Asso ottpatitn to. the local Sotol, which we have Wetirl previous occassions, lo t Iui hei so' the arims of trade We1) ujaius by the neck and draw Ieted lt ettt e was whip .lsid life at Mourt Pleasant, S. C., 'last W nes day, wheo0 his brother and as Isneurase agent oeme along and alotfered In the woman's behalf. Beeming incensed at the intrusion G ertt shot the agent, inflicting a mor al* wound. lie then ran pursued by some parties and took refuge in nit bouse. While his pursuers were de batliagbow toget at bho, they heard the gseport of a eIstol. On breaking the # Iopen they foupd he had put the mnuastle of his pistol In his mouth and shot a ballet through his head. We see it announced that the Ex ecutive Votumittee of the Alabama tate u lottural Association met at lin ery, on the 80th of December, J r the purpose of selecting a suitable location for the State Fair to be held next October.-Cap-Advocak. A wlsut tree purchased in Stratley qty WP. Va., for $250, was cut into , oka1 sold in New York for 1 $wal' of the above or ralher p.t~o to tlake from it i-: Plant *pib ps in criminal i yv .wha do not 'l ' uestlon, ~eg ve. 'I Nd f and 'unchanged. -.... ·...,.. .. 8 :. ..», .,.....«..... .......... .:...... 8 op1Jeui "i, hoboice, 5 ;c", pt'ie, 4%d good . %c; good common to eij ; inerior to common, i3% .eputitglal pPlantation granulated, 6%r tiýK gtanated, 8 4o, choice white, e, off while,, Gc; groywhite, 0, OlOe yellow clarfied 6 11-170, prime U GoWoqw, ied, %O, off clarilied, .4'5c. Molases quiet, e, choice, 86c, strictly prime, di u pr 2 0@32c, prime, 18@28e. ti, .25X0, good common, 17c. cen strctly prime, 29@(73ce, good prime 2e, itoprima, 20@243, common to good cdmmon, 186@180, inferior 14)a 16c. Rice ateadr,. ordinary to prime, 3Y4@55c. our; flul, - iOce, $4.40, PFancy, $4.tiuoc, Fancy $4.70, Winesota patents, s. 80,. ier,- $5.50. Corn dull, .mixed. 44c, S44 , white 42'43c. Oats firm, oe western; 37:c, Texas,cle. Corn meal quiet, $200. r'ay firm, prime, $154 1600, Sice, $17 (i .8 00. Pork quiet, $9.75 Lard quiet, %r. Bulk meats steady, ;lheulders, 3.7,x, long clear, 5.C3c, clear rib sides, 5.00 Bacon steady, shoulders, 34c, long clear, 5%c, clear rib 5%. Hams choice sugar cured, 9%@l10. Whisky drtl, West ern rectified, $1.00@1.25. Coffee, quiet, cargoes common to prmno, 76e9%/c. Bran dll, 82Wo. Cottga seed oil, dull, crude, eýr, 22X 28, refined, 301@31c, F. O, B, oake, .18l@19%c, meal, 19; c. ST. LOUIS. Janus"y 5. Flour steady, family, $3.70@3 80, choiceo, 4.00@401, XXX, $45,3.55, ianey, 4.5U0 4.90, patents,$ 5.25'L5.60. Wheat,higher,'No.2 red Fall, 923c, cash. Corn higher, No 2 mixed, 33zc cash. Oats, lower, 206 cash. Hay, firm, ;10.00id13.50. Bran steady, sacked, 59'60c. Corn meal hi .,er, $1651l 70. Pork, steady $9 U0"' 10 C3. Lard, stedy,580'@5 3. Bulk meats: long clear sides 475c, short rib 485, short clear 5COc. Bacon: long clear, 5 7c, short rib, 4 'i 5 70 short clear 5 85,'5 00c. Boxed lots: long clear, 4 80rw4 85, short rib, 4 95 Whisky steady, F1 10. Hains.;0$ O)ll ( t)c. LIVE ltPOOL. A NooN. Cotton firm stiffening a little. Sales 10,000 1C30. Uplands 4 15-10, Orleans 5 , Receipts 92,010. Amnericani 76,( ). Futurc3 film. Delivery, Jan'y Feb'y 4-C0 and 01 Feb'y March 4-62 Marc'- April 5-1 April May 6-4 May June 5-7 June July 5-11 Jauly August 5-14. Tenders 2600 new 100 old. Noon 5. p. inm. Sales American 8800. Uplands 5 Or leans 5%. Delivery Jan'y Jan'y Feb'y 4.63 8, Feb'y March 5 B, March April 5.3 S. April May 5.6 8, May June 5.9 V. June July 5.12 B, July August 5.15 I1, August September 5.19 V. Futures steal y. MONROE MARKETS. r Corrected Daimy.] by Robert J. 2Velson, "Thie Boss Grocor. Sugar, W . C..................... .................. . " Choice La ............. ................... 7 Coffee, choice.............. .........11 to 12 Syrup new crop................................. 75 Rice, choice ........ .... ..... .......... t ' good .............................. .............. Corn M eal.... ........ ... .....................3.25 Flour. Fancy Pator t ... ........................50 Blanch Fancy... .......... ........... 00 " Eagle Ste , ......................... ....0.00 Choice XXX ..........5.25 Pork, M ess............. ........ ..........12% D. S. Shoulders .................. ............ 5 ; D . S. C. Sides........................... ..... 6.-; Bacon, C. Sides................................. 0.70 L ard, tiorce ......... ............................ Soap ...................... .................. 25 Starcn.... ........... N ails................. ....... ............... i.00 T obacco ............................... ............ 40( Blagging, 2 lb ......................................11 Arrow tics............................ ..........1.50 Shot, sack ..........................................1.50 G rits ............ .............................. 3 Coal Oil, per gal...... ................. ........20 Salt, co.rsne ......... .............. ....1.25 " fine........... .............. ... 50 Dried Apple .......................... 7Y A pples, Fancy........... ................ ........ 4. Mackerel, No. , kit.......1.25 " N o. 2, kit ..............................1.00 Cheese, Full Cream .......................... " W estern .................. . .... 12; Potatocs, large bb!.......... ..................:3.':5 O nions,.................................. ........ 3.50 Salm on, " ................. ... ......1.75 'tomatoos, 31b., per do, ...... ............1.50 Axle Groase, per hdo............... .........1.00 L e.. ons ............................................ .50 P ow der ............................ . .............. 30 c. 'or ln .................... ................. ........ . it,. Oats listt Frauo .............................. -c. U ran ....... ................................... ..... 1.45 Hlay..... ... .....................................l..1(u [(Xnrrcctck DUy l| 'inchc.stcr J!<l/.j COl rON. (ood mi al.o ng ...............m................ 8% M iddling......................................... Low m iddling.................................... 7 096d ordinary...................... ......... 7', Daily' Telegraph. 41 DEALER HAR A, BA ,LAOK ITH' M M. Tools, Cooking and seating Stoves, Iron, Steel, W Timbers, Belting,.. Guns, Pistols 81iorting (ods ao House fiurnishing Hardware. MONROE. LA. BANK OF MONROE. L. D. ALL CE . Pveugl. G. A. INM * CUa.hie. CA rram fiac t., 2tona~os, aouatiriirat, Europoan exchange for sale; also drafts on St. Louis, New York, New Orleans and Vick borg. Mutilated money and foreign coin bought at highest rates. Interest allow ed on time deposits. Collections promptly attended to in Monroe. Trenton lastrop' Farmerville. Vienna. Columbia. Ousahita City, ete. SHRIFF'S SALE The State of Louisiana, Parish of Oua chita, Filth District Court. Succession of L. M. OSBORNE, Deceased. By virtue of an order of sale issued by the lion. Fifth District Court, in and for the Parish of Onachita, and to me directed ;n the above entitled and numbered suit, I :ave seized and taken into my possesion, and will sell at publio auction, between legal hours of sale, to the last and highest bidder, at the door of the Court House in the City of Monroe, La., on Wednesday, 6th of January, 1880, the following property to-wit: A certain plantation or tract of land de scribed as follows, to-wit: The south-east qua rter of south-east quarter and north.east qrtarter of nor.h-east quarter and west half of rorth-east quarter and north half of south-west quarter and south-west quarter of sotth-west quarter ard west halfof north-west quarter and north-east qunrter of north-west quarter of section 2, T. 16, N. Range 3 east, and iota 2, 3and 4, in section i. T. 16,N. R. 3 east and lots 3, 4, 6,8, and 9, and south-west quarterand east half of south-west quarter and north west quar ter of south east quarter of section 301 and loos 3and 4 of sect.on 35, T 17, N. R. Beast; except that pottio:s of these lands about 250 acres 1y ig we t of Musquito bsyou hereto fore sold by R. W. Faulk to J. and J. N. Fuller b, deed dated January 11th, 1870 'eco.ded in notarial bood 'I. pages 352 and :153, of the Records of Ouachita Pa-ish, La., bearing 647 acres more or less. Terms of sale cash, at not less thah the app;a'scd value as shown in 'the Ilven tory of said s-:cceesion. J. E. McGUIRE, Sheriff. Saturday, Dec., 6, 1885. SIIERIFIF'S ALE. JOHN MARTIN vs. TIMOTI1Y BYRNE -No. 545.--The State of Louisiana, Parish of E Carrol, Eighth District Court By virtue of awrit of fieri facias issued by the HIon.Eighth District Court,in and for the Pa! ish of East Carrol, and to me directed in the above entitled and numbered suit, I have seized and taken into my posse-sion, and will sell at public auction, between legal hours of sale, to the last and highest biader, at the door of the Court House in the City of Monroe, La., on Saturday, 9th Day ofJanuary, 188, the following described property, to-6 t : A ( art :in 12 months bond, dated 19th day of Jan,l184,made in favor of J.C.Weaka U.S. mr sh'1t for the western distr.ct of Louis iana, for MS86.77 with 8 per cent interest per annum thereon from its date until paid. and interest thereon. Said bond signed, by Maggie Byrone, au thorized by Timothy Bykfne, signed also by T. F. Montgomery as security, taken in the suit. of Josth Fader vs D. L. Morgan and Timothy Byrne, No. 13 on the docket ,of the Circuit Court of the United States for western district of Louisiana, which said iomnd was dnly recorded in mortgage boo' V, and for the Parish of East Carroll on the 22d day of October, A ) 1884, together with the uwortgago resulting from its recordation Tcr,us of ,.ale-Cash, with the benefit of applraisemnent. J. E. McGUIRE, Sheriff. Saturday, December, 26, 1885. IIiE OUACIIITA EXCELSIOR Steam Saw and Planing Mills, F. VOLLMAN, PaOPrIETOR, Postoflice-Monroe, La., Manufacturer and dealer in Rough, Dressed and Matched Pine and Cypress Lumber, Cypress Heart and sap bffingles, Doors, Sush, Blinds, etc., etc. The fillingof orders and answer ing lotteraof importafoe prompt ly and faithfully attended to. A liberalshare of the public patronage solicited. Those mills, of but recent construction, are situated on the west bank of Ouachita river, immediately above the Monroe Oil Mills. I have a railroad track connecting them with the V., S. &P. R. and have a safe and convenient steamboat landing, facilities enjoyed by no other mill heareaouts and by which 1 am enabled to offer such induce nments to patrons residing along the railroad or river as will make it decidedly to their advantage to deal with me. Address : Mar4861y P. VOLL*AN,, A.. BIENOIT, ipltst~f7,77 VERANDA HOYEL, MCONROE, LA. This hotel, formerly known as "Monroe Soume" sad "arneomoer's" has been thoroughly repaised and newly furnished. Central location; terms reasonable. In connection with the VsnANDA will be kept an -OYSTER SALOON- at whleh ladles and gentlemen will be served at all hours. A liberal share of patronage s respectfully aolielted. N. J. BADU, Proprietor. Mrs. M. D. TATU; , Asantalt. Gan SALOON, W. UJ LEI EENI, IPrprltr. . No. 22 DESIARD STREET, [Next door to Sbolars' DruI Sre.I MONROE, LA. THE GEM IS CONSTANWT' supplied with Imported and Domesiee Wines and Liquors, and Imported and Do. mnestie Cigars, all new and fresh. Miazq DrinKs prepared with care. and politelitttn Lon will be received by all. t < MONROE BAKEY., DESIARD STREET, Win. (. MILLER, Proprietor. Families supplied with bread made ofthe best flour. Cakes of every kind kept for sale, or made to order. ANCY GRCERIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, FRUITS, CONFECTIONS, Ac., Kept In stock and will be sold at the lowest market price. OLIVER YOUNG'S, RF3ITA URAN AND LODGING HO USE, Corner of DtSlard and Fifth Streets MONROE, LA. The advertiser, desires to inform the public that he is now prepared to furnish Board and Lodging as well as meals at all hours at moderate rates. CENTRAL HOUSE, Corner Jackson and Grammont Streets, MONROE, TLA. Central Location; convenient to railroad depot, steamboat landing and the business portion of the city. Superior accommoda tions and excellent table. at-Special ilducements to Railroad men. MRS. K4TE MORRIS, Proprietress. W. R. ADAMS, Butcher, -Dealer In FRESH MEATS, GAME, VEGETABLES, ETC. Next door to R. J. Nelson's, Grocery. My shop is conducted with a view of af fording the public the greatest convenience, and I endeavor to keep all that cah be had in the general market. Ladles can do their marketing at my shop without the least fear of insult. }!All thoseo who have game, vegetables or other market truck f r sale will do well by calling on me. W. R. ADAMS. Monroe, La. March 14, 1884. OUACHITA HOUSE, DMSIARD STREET, MONROE, LA. Coivenant to ilooed depot and tea-