THE WEEKLY POPULIST FItIDAY, October 12, 1894. Church Nervices. MirTinorT, SCTraT- N. E. J.Vr1re, pan toi. Iegular serice.P, Aidrey, 11 a,. m., ,nld i :15 p, m.: tn1ndayT ,c.ho0l. 10 a. m : Prover Ter tPtl . 'fhi ly: , A pl. In. All lAv*: .-V!. I:. \1et :r, -.r 'Ie ý nlar . r i, 'a. . , l arol f, ,, ,rib t.1. 11 a In. and . p to : "1s- I h, ` 11o . 10) a. in.; 'ray: er ir ,eting, \\1 etinei. . 1 p. in All ii, ited. Leodges. Phefnix olCe N,, .i. A. F. & A. & M. .I. W \' .lees, . ',1'. M.: .1 E. B ,rea. ""e'ty. Meets first and third \V.dhlritesd lxs, at 7 P. li. C dstle 11.ll No. > K, i>ghtt of I iiiias -J. E. lirea, C. ' : Adolph I.'''. ies.i, K. of R . Meets i ,cln,,d :laid lutirth Tlhiursdal 3 at S p. iu. Osur Aulhorized .agents. - J lamnble. Natchluth. . La I Frtis .I MontiU.ter LI Wt W naIth. Vilah.. La .lutiul I.und. Port (iLbsuo. MIls N V PauiL Fairnumelt. La 'f H. flamuiltol, ('ouhatlta l. W L Sht Lelford Io ' a, . l.I Wim Oglesby. Guy. Is. t. ('. Watsnu, BLck Creek. I.a. .1 W. 'Self .T- Wa', 1.. r H. II. McCain St. M ..i,- L. V. Eagles. Jr. arthage, La ,. M lBair. AtlanILt l.a A. IM Si, w rt. 'lll,. 'a. J \ Brown. Alph. 1..1 1i. N McLeani Al,.aLria. l.a W. M Mclean. ('lear Lak.- Lu. W. V'. Teaglle. juuai, La V LI.. Parker. Loganp,.ri. 1.a Samuel J Henry. 'atich;.theut , L.a Feliz Walker G(anzaille, La lula Sh:ckelford. Boyc L. 1 J. M. Abel. Winnfi.:lI.. La. .lames Carter, Watatrille, L~ Dr A P. Collins, Sills. l.a. flThe alaire Sr our author izcd agents tI, ,., it ami receipt for alubertptiame. NOTI('E. Mr. E. .1. Gainble. of Natclhitches. haIi kindly ronsealted to art a:n noir agent in aoliCiting slubsrIllptions., adl4ertiselnrtts, job work. and also collecting. And we give special notice that he ia fulls nlu thorized to collect and receipjt for :ill I,; and also to contract foir the piape:r, "ithler in subscriptions, job work ci :rtvlrutl.inng. Mr. T. N. Arriligtoii call.-(i on its VWenluesday. Mr. A. E. Lewee was in our sanctum Monday. Mr. S. H. Garner: greeted our sanctum on Wednesday. We were pleased to receive a call on Monday tfrom Mr. 8. 1). Kearny. Mr. L. Chopin, President of the Natchitoclhes Oil Mill. c:lledl on us Wednesday. We were pleased to receive a call from Mr. Rudolph Bernstein, of Richardville, on Tues.lay. On Saturday last a ear load of cottoll was destroyed Iay fire on the Nathllitoehe.8 Rilroad at Brevell's station. Mr. A. K. Ulover, of this city, who has been sick some days, is out again, and paid us a pleasant call on Monday. We publish a letter this week from a planter at Couley, which we think is entitled to the considera tion of professional men. Dr. N. J. Little was in our office on -Wednesday, and reported his wife and daughter, Lina, right sick. Hope they will soon recover. Dr. W. T. Williams, our genial youang friend of Cane river, greet ed our sanetaum with his presence mon Wednesday. Come again Doc tor, glad to see yon. Messrs Albert Jackson and B. O. McCain, two model young men of Montgomery, were our visitors Sunday. Come often young geants, we are always glad to see you. Rev. Chas. Thorp, of Alexan dris, will bold divine services at the Trinity Episcopal Church, Tuesday uight, 16th inst., and Wednesday, the 17th. at 11 a. m. Mr. Chas. Harder, of the Boston Clothing 8tore, has returned from Boston and New York with a large stock of clothing, which he will sell to his uenstomers at hard time Mr. James O. Maybin, of Ward 3, eaIled on as last Monday and eperts that the People's party is galaliag rapidly. Mr. Maybin is very enthusiastce, and says that the peopl ame going to see a fair eanat this i.. The Oomas Ollub has the thabnks .1 the PoruuITr f stat r eompli aitsry tickets of admiiom. This dub i strtely literary and lselal. We wee told by Mr. Olve that pg blig sad drilabag wm p --'-d frem the clab. Grand Bally and Barbecue, At Natchitoches, La.. on Fri day. the -L;th day of Ouctuher, 1'94. The meeting ,vill he ad dtlressed by lion. Evan .Jones, of Texas, Hon. B. W. Bailey, of 'Wiun. and other prominent rpeak ors. T'IL, will ie an atunldancie of provislions on the gre lad) and reverylol,ty is invite I to come, aill hear these l)rom; ient gentlemu:n discua the issues of the (tay from the I'eople's party standpoint. Come one, c·m le all, and Iring your friends. No matter what your politics ma\ Ie, you will he;ar something to your interest.. Don't fail to be here. DON'T FORGET T, register, and if you have al ieaidy registered go and see tlhat pon i ir*ae is on tihe books right. 'Th'le Registrar %%ill be at the court house froim now until the election. Then be snare you go and vote a;ll see youl \'ote counted. 1\ white frust was visible on thle morning of the 8th, the first of the The cditr hias beet sick thiis weel and we trust ol ll ireders mayIni. overlook ;:ry shortcouiiimgs in i tlie paper. Messrs-. Ilall y (mible. W\. NeI kin and Leopold Kaflie, le-ft fir the State University at Bitoen liouge last W\edinesday. ('ol. L. F. (C'opeland. "Prince. of Orators." will dcliver his Normal course of lecturlles ;lt the (toluts (lhi, on Friday, Oct. 26th, 1891. Mr. J. A. I)ucourieaen. ,IJr, has gonle to New Or-leans, wherllr he ex piects to lay in a large supply of iintei goxods for his hosts of ens, torneri'. .lihldlinig cotton in New O)leians W.edlnesday show\s ianother declinel of 11 Itrh and is ruling a;t d ll-16ths. )on't you think you had better vote her straight. Our fellow-townsmen Mr. .1. 11. Carver, is all .smiles this week on account of the airi\ al of a second daughter, who imade her appear ance on last Thursday morning. Mr. .T. B. Tucker, of the firm of Lemee & Tucker. insurance agents, left \Vednesolay m rliiig i)or Alex an•dria. Boyce nald Colliax, solicit ing business for his tirlm. We wish him success. We" inadvertently neglected to mention last week that that enter prising merchant of St. Mauiice, Mr. E. W. Tedd!ie, was in the city on Saturday. He came over to bring his step-daughter, Miss Alma Milling, to the Normal school. John A. Williams, Esq., the ris ing young attorney of Colfax, call ed on us Wednesday. We always have a hearty handshake for our genial friend "John," and trust that he may make it convenient to call often. Mr. E. D. Townsend, of East ern, Texas, is here with a lot of fine horses and mules for sale or to trade for cattle. It will pay you to see his stock and get hisl prices, which youcan do by call ing on him or Dr. N. J. Little, agent, at Natchitoches, La. We are unable to get the vote in the late primary election. It is considered, however, that the vote is very close and will require an oficial conot to determine the re asult. But so far as can be snecer tainedi now, Hon. HI. W. Ogden is the nominee. Mr . W. 8. Greneaux has been appointed by Mr. HII. M. Hyams, Clerk of the Coort, as member ofi the board of supervisors of elec tion. This is an excellent appoint ment and we believe one that will give satisfaction to all. We be lieve that if it is in his power Mr. Greneanx will give us a fair elec tion. Our Clerk is to be congrat nolated upon his seleetion. We call special attention to the card of Messrs. Lemee & Tncker. which appears in amother eolumn of this irsee. These gentlemen have aresciated themselves to g-ther in the businesr of Are ned life iesurnee, as well as notarial work. They aee well quollled4d we eheertully resemmend them to our resrs for anything in their line. DIED: S('tlUMAN'.-At his residence on Cane liver, at 3:40 o'clochk p. i., Thl'lurslday, (October 4th, 1894, LIE, RY T SCalUMAN. aged 36 years. Mr. Schmanllll wais a Ihative of .atchitlochles parish, and havinug lived a consistent, honorable life, was enrldotrild to all who knew him. lie il:cd iji the faith of the Catilo. Iinc i'gioll by whic ch (urch he was buried, lie leaves a %idlow and six childrell, beiles a. host ofl frieuds to, miourn his loss andI to whiou we extend the syntpiathies of the POPoI'ULST. NOTICE. There will ie public spcaking at I Pace's school house in Ward 4. Natchitoches parish. La., on Sat urday, the :ith day of O()ctober, 1h94. lion. I1. L. Brian and Judge M. F. Machen will address the pe,'ople upon, the issues of the da\-. .J. W. TI('uKER and others. A a\hite emnocrat shot hot an kill ed a %l bite Populist ill Atlauta, (la., over a political dislpute. lid biothl fticlilots are alriiiing themii selves ;litd serious trouble is ex !pected. We have received a letter friom our frienld M. .1. WV. Self; Jr., of \. ,IcO, iiin Wiard 10, this parish, givinlg us encouragilig news. He, tells Ius the I'People's party is oli ai hoonl and will give a large majority for lion. B. \\. BIale3. Our friendl "\VWhit" is a hustler iand knot s a hat he is talkiing a:lluit. The Police ,lIry havet nu:'ho ized its presidentiit to contract withl Mr. L. 8. Leversetlge, agenlt of tlihe ouigstowill Bridge Colllpallly, to constrluct atll . it-on bridge across lBayou latchez below Bayou Nat ichez StaltiOln, to cost $1,975.0i0. The pro, cedings of the Police Jury will appear next week. We were highly honored on Sat ,Irday with a visit from a bhvy of charming young ladies, consisting of Misses Mattie Williams, Jennie Jackson and Lelia Holston. The first two are accomplished young, ladies from Montgomery, and the latter the estimable daughtbr of our highly esteemed citizen, McK. Ilolston. C'ome again young la dies. your bright smiles and cheer ful countenances have a tendency to "drive dull care away." Mr. John Trichbel, Sr., one of our genial mnerchalrnts, called around Monday and gave us aº pleasant chat. fi is President of the Po lice Jury and says in regard to road matters the Police Jury have made as strong laws as poisible and yet the roads are not worked. We are glad this road question is assuming a prominent place in pub lie sentiment, for if there is any thing that serves as an index to the public spirit of a country good roads certainly are one. We hope this question will not rest here. We learn with sadness of the death on the 8th inst., of Mrs. El-. mina Harrison. wife of Mr. W. O. lHarrison of Montgomery, La. The subject of this sketch was the daughter of Judge A. V. Ragan, who died a few years previous. 8he was for a long time prier to her death a consistent member of the Methodist church, living as she hoped to die. She leaves a hus band, seven children, a brother and two sisters, as well as a host of friends to mourn her loss, to whom we extend the sympathies of tihe ILoOUIIANA POPULIST. NtPrim election returns for Ward. Ogden. Watkins. 1 129 20 2 16 lt 4 69 16 5 19 4 6 8 26 7 41 59 8 15 4 9 106 10 10 57 $6 - - 461 185 Major A. L. Cox, of Texas, will -address the people of Grant parish at the following places : Montgomery, Wednesday, Oct. 17th, p. m. Summertield, Thursday, Oct. 18th, 10 a. m. Colfax, Thursday, Oct. 18th, p. m. Fairfield, Friday, Oct. 19th, 10 a. m. Oak Grove, Friday, Oct. 19th, 7p.m. HoustoDn's Creek, Saturday, Oct. 20th, 10 a. m. Nugent, Saturday, Oct. 20th, 7 p.m. T).('t fsIl t- he-aR him. THE BOSTON cTOTHINGSI 'Uh Il-;s oipenued in this City, with a HnoV a.rI sphledidlv antsrt~d stock of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, flats, Caps, &c., &c., Which art, bi,,: od r,:d at, WHOLESALE and RETAILs, at prices never betor blea.rl o( fi: t.i: cda:,nuity. Bear in mind that our Stock has purchased recently, at very low figures, owin; to the scarl- ty of Money. Evcry Garment is of the Latest Style, Best Material and Workmanship ---o:*------ We havenoSHELF WORN G33D3, W3 hiva n) SS3XDD-HND O)D3, ieary thin; u B3W1D N3' .ii :-" your TASTE. -o:o- Give us a Call, ONE visit will convince you that we are the champions of goro, GOODS for the least MONEY. Nearly opposite the Iron Bridge, NATCHITflCHEi, La. A. E. LEYFE. JAS B Tt'KgER I LEMEE &. TUCKER, Aft-- AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. Represr'nting first-class comp anies that have sueessfullv held out and comb.at(ed general business depression. We ate prepared to write Policies of Insurance on Dwelling Houses, Country S:ores, Stocks of Merchandise, Gin Houses, Furniture and all immovable poperties. Personal inspections and insurance arranged without extra cost. All policies written in our office. REPRESENTING NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Also representing Caldwell & Judah, Investment Bankers, of Memphis, Tenn. Money loaned on improved river lands, from 3 to 10 years, at reasonable rates of interest. Real Estate bought and sold, and rents collected on commission, A Notary Public always in office. Write or give us a call. Ofice, SECOND STREET, NATCHITOCHES, LA. NOTICE. The speaking advertised for Oak Grove, Grant parish, on the 19th of October, has been changed to Fairfield and will be at 10 o'clock a. mi., and will be at Oak Grove at 7 p. m., same day. There will be no speaking at Bruce's mill. T. J. CHIANDLEn and others. A iull liae of cooklig, heatig and oil .ttoves, at J. A. DUCOURNAU & SON. We Are Now Readu To show you the big gest bargains in Suits, Hats and Caps for Men and Boys ever brought to Montgom ery. That's saying a good deal, but you will say so too when you see thenm. It will not cost you anything to look at them and it may Save You a Few Dollars. I. L. LOWE, Momntgemery, La. Sept. 14. FOR SALE. S16 acres of land on Cane river. 2f mile, above City of Natchitoches. The plnate has a splendid dwelling; 5 Cabins and other outhouses. 125 acres in culti vation this year. I will sell this place with the mules on it very cheap. and on easy terms of payment. JNO. A. BARLOW. Natchitoehes. La. !Sept. 14-90d. Samuel J. ®emry, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NATCHITOCHES, LA. Will practice in all the State and Fed eral Courtl. NOTICE. Succession of Lee Primus. A. P. GALLION having applied to be appointed administrator of the Soceess ion of Lee Primes, notice is hereby givem to all persoos interested to show canse why the application should not be granted within 10 days hereof. H. M. HYAMS. j Cle k, 1- . . ..t.?. ' . C n, d L" LIVERY Stable,, NT. DENIS STREET, NATCHITOCHES. LOUISIANA. . ORSES, 1ACKS & BUGGIES ON HIRE BUSSES TO TRAINS. 4- We are prepared to furnish commer cial travelers with first-class accommo dations in the livery line. The housing of stock a specialty, hav ing room for 150 head at one tilie. Prompt Attention, Day or Night. IrAll cal!. at night promptly attend ed to by our night watchman. Chas. L. Devarennes, Manager and Proprietor. sept 28 Machinery !I I am :nlly prepared to snpply at low est prices the beat and most reliable STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, INSPIIRA TORS, INJECTOItS, PIPES, JET PUMPS, STEAM FIT TINGS, BOILER TUBES, Glass Water Tubes, Patch Bolts, Gins, Presses, Saw Mills, Cane' Mills, Lubricators, Lubricating Oils, Packing, Belting, And specialtiies in repair material with a guarantee in filling order,. Information given on all matters concerning Steam Machinery. Pipe Fitting dune on short notice. CHAS. H. LEVY, Agt. Natchitoches, La, Boarding, Day or Week. MRS. A. GARZA, emooa Utmt, nar Splacopal Church, NATCHIITOCHES. LA Excellent fare at reasonable rates. pesial term to Nrmal seold PqOp sept 14. THE PLACE! Do you feel inclined to take a glass of cold Leer, or choice Wine or Liquors, got a SQUARE MEAL, and then smoke a good Cigar. If you do to that popu lar resort, the Saloon and Restaurant of GEO. W. ADAMS, Corner Second and St. Dennuis Sts.,  Vatch eches, La. sept? ly Su-ieribe for the P-s !r i'f. DR. TICHENOR'S ANTISEPTIC. F;or Wounds, Burns, Bruises, Sialils, Sprains or Injuriest of any snatur., Colic, Cramps, T)iarrheat Flux, Sore Throat, Sore Eye.s or Inflammation oft any character, stands to-day without a peer. For Colic, Botts, Foot Evil, Fistula and Scratches iin stock it has No EQUAL. Sherroulse Medicino Co.: Mý trade decdledly prefers Dr. I'icthe. nor's Autiseptic to any thing of its ktud on this market, anud they will not a& c:pt the Imitatious when taevy can help thran, selves. JOHN I. McCAIX. My experience with the use and sale of Dr richenor's Antiseptic has been indeed batisat'ct.ory. I can str'ngly eulortse it uIs a good uedicine. tV. O. HItRRISON. I have been using Dr. richenor's An. tisoptic for years, and can highly rocnaw meud it as a most excellent family inedi clue. I decidedly prefer it to any of the imnita tion a. GEO. L. ETHRIDGE, P. M. For cuts, burns, bruises, etc.. there is nothihg better than Dr. a'ichouor'a An tiseptic. MAJOR H. V. McCAIN. Dr. Tichenor's Antiseptic is so well and favorably known throughout this section that it hardly needs any recommendation. I always carry it in stock and find it the best seller I handle in that line. J, W. DYSON, I have handled Dr. fichenor's Antisel tit for seeeral years, and found it decid. edly the beat seller of its kinl I ever saw. 1 have also handled the isnitations but the large majority of my trade pro ferred Dr. I ichenor's. B. A. FORTSON. ST. MAI:RICE, La., June 9, 1894. I can strongly recommend Dr. Tiche nor's Antiseptic. for I have nesed and sold it for years and therefore know it to he all they claim for it. E. W. TFDDLI. CLARENCE, La.. .June 8, 1894. I have been using and selling I)r. Tl'lrh cnor's Antiseptic for years with entire satisfaction to myself and trade. I amis never without it in my house or store. None of the im:Latious wial take  atl lilny customers. W. A. RA4GAN. It is but justice to ourselves and the public that we warn you against the many iuitations of Dr. Tichbmor's Antiseptic. Reanetaber hIis is the original and hest. Respectfully, Sherrouse Medicine Co., Sew Orleans. La. L. DUPLEIX, General lnsuramee Agent. NATCIITOCHES, LA. Policies issued at his office on the best Foreign and Hlome Companies. ang24. ;ICAMPTI OIL MILL.! J. W. FREEMA N, and 1i. P. HA YNE, PROPRIETORS. -Hg s mrtpc pif-- Highest market price paid for cotton seed. For further mnforma tion, apply to W. P. IIAYNE, ,ept. 21. Campti, La. M. A. RODMAN. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. S (20 y'ears at the Bench. ) . ATCHITOCHES, LA SWork sent by Mail or Exus to mea or parties named below will receive prompt CluAs. H. Lsvv, SAn'.. J. HLar, (iso. W. ADAMs, J. H. COeGtOVE. Job work must, be Ltiu:r for *