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MbS~ th a I
) giving-Fist:
that have
SiJ1e tax r 10
of te resola
u~sed In q
as posible. As I
w Me e it, a
af" i!;oit eatId c
Mlta sand we mupt have
. rfl., a
.p.;O5 M Wni reeo an N. O. i
Rallway Co. 2
yimen have
ne WeaJlth than Vanderbilt. i
dd gafrlid with hipl
, t4sts of Ohluo fba
Save no hthl o
leas thea they D
RE
It that the Exposition at c
Ne .we ;iise sbortly, t
aa ce of visaitf
o l* keeplng it open longer.
S" e wrnOng" on this
The main na , i ysm ile
'md he eaoht'to. ke is the only old $
fellow who mcan stay out all night with.
oat exelting anythlng but favorable
e aeorumt.-Pcarmervle pGweUe.
ZiF~ wies us to say, that ,"the
'ean tl the moon" enjoys a privilege
nt oouadesoed to man ",here below."
. 9 m t oraker, of Oblo, has
uemmeded laselectbg out of 6,000 hun
gry Republican applicants for the few
appmlntments within his gift, seven
YOpg men for his military staff.
ie-iieitthoeinm Is a member of the
Young Men'a Blaine Club of Cineln- Lo
matl. a_
In a pantomime now running on the T
stage of a London theatre they have ia
daoes entitled "A Dance in Sheol." 8
The daneer, are not permitted to flag
but are kept in their gyratiu auntil 8
moat of the performers fall exhausted
epoer the stage.--rarnerrll Gazee.
That "'~lu ' u enough.
,The tPry Governmeatof Great Br- P
tale Is abot to propose a meanure of o0
ItalJatory tarifs. The Avala·ohe i o
Ahat t a pesat deal of pares
us em tt agoth side* of he P.
.khow bow i i aplrJa
tat'eat vO aie thmes fi it a
theemu lb to en i
w sbaad thage Is
M ts SUB
(. heSn market steady and enchanged.
le" *w»".*»*»** *"***** .****** 811.1
= - AiE AL D 1301vllls.
S , _6Imtm open kettle, choice,
stiely 50o; prime, 4%d!
g ! good comamon
lt Al4 h1o to commae, al
4 d-18 0ý granulated, %o, choic-*hite,
off 4 white, 6a ewhite,
Lis olpieyellow clarified p e 11-1
rime, 2 , prime, 1:1.
8Iae , good common, 17. oen
srict rim2O,, o good prime,
to common to good
Sr 1415. Rice
o to prime, % .
IL 'n io'taypatents 45.
0S Winter Corn dull, mixedo 44c,
nwwhite ~ Oats hrm
11 ye'low w.. o, T.;i ,texa . Corn meal
p.I, ' L 18 00. Wpbrk quiet, 10.75
SLard quiet, 6%o. Bulk meas steady,
lddL .760, long clear, 5.000, clear rib
a .08 Bacon steady, shoulders, S3%,
8ar, clear rib 5. Hams choice
the uer 9@100. Whisky dull, Wes.
tera .rcti 0, ooi.2. Coffee, qlet,
eargoes common to prime, 709%c. ran
are dull, 82%o. Cotton seed oil, dull, crude,
e 3r , 68@28, refined, 80%@81o, F. O, B,
S18e,@194, meal, 19%c.
ST. LOUIS.
January 7.
Flour steady, family, $3.70®@ 80, choice,
4.004.01, XXX, 3 45@8.55, fancy, 4.50@
o 4. 0, paene f6L.2505.60. Wheat,higher, No.2
* O. red ~ll, I 2%Io, eash. Corn higher, No
| 2 mixed, 82%c cash. Oats, lower,
26% o1as. Uay, firm, $10.00@13.50. Bran
steady, sacked, 590@0c. Corn meal higher,
aa 1660170. Pork steady 16 C)v10 C. Lard,
stedy,580@6 85. Bulk meats: long clear sides
4 76, ashort rib 485, short clear 5 00c.
. heon: long clear, 5 75C, short rib, 4 85
pule 1 70 abort clear 6 85~@65 90. Boxed
Op. lots: long clear, 4 80a4 £3, short rib, 4 95
af Whllky steady, $1 10. Hams,A8 50@l1 00c.
1104
LIV BAPOOL.
xooze.
"ba Cott~all in buye:r favor. Sales 8,000
,0 omludi ;5:C3 for exports speculations
Uplandgood middlhg 5% D, middling 5
icy D, low mMdling 4% D, good ordinary 49-16
ordinary 4%., Oileans middling 5% D, low
middling 4 15-16, good ordinary 4 11-16,
ordinary 4;4. Re eipts 6,0C3, American
Cat ,.. Futures quiet and steady. Delivery,
an'y 4-67 Jan'y Feb'y 4-5 and 58 Feb'y
. rh 4418 and 9, March April 4-61 and
April May 5 DIay June 56-3 June July
5-6 July August 5-10.
Noon 5. p. m.
Sales Amerioan 8800. Uplands 5 Or
leaps 5%. Delivery Jan'y Jan'y Feb'y =
4.3 5, Feb'y March 6 B, March April 5.3, S
O pril May 6A I, May Jane 5.9 V, June
lee 6.1B, July August 6.15 B, August
lid Septomber 5.19 V. Ptures steady.
Lb.
L MONROE MARKETS.
lobsredead Daily.] it
by Robert JT. 1elao, "The Boss Grocer.
Sugar, W . C ................................. ... 8 at
.Choice L . ... .................... 70 F
S Coffe, echoice......................... ";4 to 12 to1
Syrup new crop .............................. 75
O lo choice.. ....................................... 6
;oe ... ............................................ 6 o
Corn Meal..... ................. ..............0 * to
- Flour a Pa:et ...........................6,50
i Blanch Faoey...,......................6,00 he
n Egle Steam........................6.00 6;
I " Choice XXX .............. 5 w
Pork, Mel XXX........................ ,.5
. . S. 8ho-lders ........................... .... 8;
e D. S. C.Sldes.................................. 6.25
Ban, C, e.........................6.... . 6,70 As
l- Lard, tiere................................... t.
Soap.... ...,....,,................ 2.25
talls ...................................: .."........ 0 t0o
e 'Ilegr.: .. 4. Cif
b ggin., 2.. ...................................1o...
.&row ties.........................50 cI
SSbhot, ......ak......................1.50 tis
Grits ............................ .... .......... 3 ch
SCoal Oil, arrga!..............................20 act
Ii Salt, :oar .......................................... 5 by.
Apples............................. Io. .
AieaA les , c..................:.......4. . ano
A...ý..... .................. ............ 1.00
Cheese, FiZl ret ................18 and
_" w tern ....... ......'...."..".: 3
Potatoee, large wz ... '..
t Onions, ................ ...3.. - ........ 3 50
i Tomatoe 8lb.. per dos................0. gar1
AleGre, per do.......................1 2d
Ilon ...........................................6. 0 bo5
Iow eg, e.. .............................c rive
C .W....... ........ ...........1. 3d
0 ' *"t .. o....................,.,,..,. 55c. he. .
Dma. dd... ...1...45 o .lal'
BayoW .....ng ........ . .. .......1.00 . tre
Good ordinary ..................... ........... 7%
SUBUOIBE D us Ca
FOR T 4I ' S aph
' '. . R. - i"ý: co
I. T N .fi
7 MAKE
Cheerful Buyers!
And an elegant stock to select from, is all 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 H4TS, 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 lyou t a legitimate
profit.
Respectfully,
I. BAEk & BRO.,
MdONTSTQE, L.A.
BANK OF MONROE.
L. D. ALLENY ., *- * PresldeAt.
G. A. 81IIGEI * *- C ashler.
OraaacR Wt., M0onro, 0.ountiana,
European exchange for sale; also drafts on St. Louis, New York, New Orleans and
Vicksburg. Mutilated money and foreign coin bought at highest rates. Interest allow
ed on time deposits. Collections promptly attended to In Monroe, 'rentun iastrop
Farmerville, Vienna, Columbia, Ouachita City, etc. asp
STTlTED STATES MARSHAL'S BSALE
ne U
Ust R. P. GLENN vs. E. B. CRYER, NO. 56.
In the United States Circuit for the West
ern District of Louisiana.
By virtue of a writ oftA /a to me directed
in the above entitled lst,.J will proceed to
sell to the highest bidder on
Saturday, the 2nd day of January, 180,
8 at 12 alock m., at the front door of the
73 Federal Court House, in Monroe, La., the
2: follow:ng described property, viz :
7 All of the -right title, interest and claim
0 of the Defendant E. B. Cryer, in and to the
25 following real and personal property, viz:
lL0 lai. The steamboat "D. Stein." with all
00 her machinery, furniture, tackle apporta
00 nances and appliances, now lying at the
west bank of the Ouachita river at the
ý front of the town of Tre ton, Parish of
p Ouasnits, State of Louisiana.
. 2d. Oe nte1o mpngi ie rcd boiler as well
10 as Bull Wheal, Ele,Vt ap4 saw mill fix
0 tures; including ihJfi- gpi , y p iy l
Spiping, now under and -i t o a Whed
on the west bank of the Ouachita river, in
00 the town of West Monroe, and opposite tire
4 City pf Ao0rop,
/ 3d. All the right t4tio, interest and
50 claim of said E. B. Cryer, and rmore pn:"
50 ticularly the right to redeem from the pu . 1
3 chaser, O. B. Register the following des- a
20 scribed real estate, which was pu chased r
by said O. B. Register at tax sales made by t
0 J. McGuire, Tax Collector on the 2d day
1 of M , 1835, under the State as of Louis~.
W. ana, ll tJt being recorded ia ro
t5 tarls o, o. , p. p; 381 and 1 2 of the T
SRecordera oce of als" Pasijsb of Ouaojt itq,
a8 nd therein described' t foll Ows :
1st. Slack place, bourdted north by Moore
ann paters B., byOt'achita river J. Moore
0 and Lepe ad tstndifer Cotton Shed, 8.,
5 by Gaqri, Cyer an4 #eq4,9p4 W., by Hog
0 gard conta npug lO acre., M
9 2d. Madden place: l1acb dwel ingand lot a,
D boanded north by G i'-,E Bh ;t-rchlta C,
river S by NewYomb W by Mrs. Head. s
3d. Elevatorbuilding on river bank at at
head of Claiborne St. One house and lot on ly
i Claiborne road and one vacant lot on Front of
street, all of said real property being in and
around the town of Trenton said Parish .r
* eabove suit. M
" e-. m s. ,th tse pt of appraise- tb
A. BE NOIT, m
Carpenter and Builder,
331313310.v
E R. ADAMS, Butcher,
W. -Dealer in
st
FRESH MEATS,
GAME, VEGETAELES, ETC.,
6, Net door tp R. J.Ne. o,'s, ner er.,
S y shop is condlucted with ,1 vow pf aI
fording the public ! I-e rrp:t ~.,- ieoe
and I endeavor to kenp n1 l o 1, lr, n e b.u
m in the general market.
oe Ladies can iidoi chi ,r:i. I ni 8llop
r: withont the ;a : .P
,11 All thoan wi Iiw t f s
Sor other illnrkel, . : i i, well
le by calling on ni,.
of Monroe, La. M iari , i
- OUACH i
n Pr5qA T:1n
r0
COnvonient to railro ,'l otem,
boat landing, at, n p'ovji., upurior
- acconuaoll, is rowou. ', raveloR
1 public. 'Sarnmp lento,, .lercial
V travelers. M... I, In,
V , ric.ress.
fIIE OTIACHITA EXCEST.nitt
se u!ý U w ed PuIanl a MI!1
F. VOLLMAN, PaOPRIEolu,
Postoflce--Monroo, La.,
MRnUfacturer and doaler in Rough, Dressed
a4 Mi4teýed Pine and CyPress Lumber,
aypn'd eg Hrt ana a l p
Sash, Blinds, etc, Etc. TieR etl , of o
and answeringlettorsofinportneoprolt
ly and faithfully attended to. A liberals har
of the public patronage solioited.
These mills, of but recent oonstruction,
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., 8. & P. R. and have isa
an convenient steamboat landintr llmtsa
ments to patrons idlg a'og t tý
or river as will m it to 1Id to aheft
advantage to deal with Ire. "
Addre4s:
Mar48661 P. VOL*mN,