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T ENSAS GAZETTE., FRIDAY, &IOUH TIJLLIS, EDITOR, S3AINT JOSEPH, LA., FRIDAY, 6_. 1894 " EW Swusm-- VOl..2, ) 13. (l/jO. 13. Established I S03. H1ENHY FIPA Al If, WHEOISALE Iy *0 8S, NOTIONS. BOOTS AMI Ds-,EN. It will be toetop infere oft Buyers to write an for qI..tann.ab-ia, d l"'+ti, Watches, - - Miss. OUR BEAUTIFUL STOCK New Fall and Winter Dry Goods is Ready FOR INSPEC'TION. A easaal glanes is il sufficlent to show the superiorty of our stoeak oever all others in Natchez. and we solicit from our patres in Tansas parish, a continuance of i their liberal patronage. er Wsal Order Department receives tab best attentioe, and we guarantee atslerties In every particular. sampleas Furni4hed I-ree. CHAMBRRLATN & PATTERSON, 408 Main Street, Natches Miss. K .t K. n&A . 0o.., Dealers In Fine and Medium Clothing, and Furnishiing (toods.. All the latest novelties as soon as they coicm aot. Will not be under sold by any onte. Call and see us and onavinced that we are leaders of Fashion and Low Prices. Suits Made to Or;Er. 100.and 186N Commerce St. Natches, Miss. PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS, BlINDLY, BLOU 4T AND AVERY PLOW'. i PLANET JUNIOR CULTIVXT )'t0, ' ·AdNIEn, DOWLA WAND FARAUAlIAR COTTON I'LA4 'TE.hN Harrows, 8weeps, Scrapers and all improvrsdAgricultural d Implements. Haines, Traces d Cellars, Bridles, Back Bands, Ourry Combs, Briar Hooks, Wedges, lines, Hoi Files, Wails, Wagon Material aid Barb Wire. The largest stock of to~,ts r nd general Hardnare in this section, for which we solicit the continued aid a nd mucl ap *preciated orders of our nu morous Tenusa. friends. SCHWARTZ & STEWART, 2Nato1-ez, - - -. - MBB_ WHO a I. A L .AE. r. "m. eastn, ]wOOS, IAU., PsoYrions, h NAGGING, TI8e. AND rAIVY GROBICRIEs. e t'ICZSB UR O, .............- " -· I I S.S.. _____ - ------ ___b Selvs' For Clothes! We have eaid some very prieelg Ihiugs I tbhe pel about the goalinee of ear ist, 615 and I18, Su!ts and Over Coats, Ret this aeon's arramy dable dismconts them ail. Biterne'ew bh breoght kunowaee thnt wt havu e Isartu rIo eguat .e'aeta I. .U IO e.av matter to asve from 3. to $5. ate a .UI#t, or as lIh.t q.. Cot mi ),. p set eo the Quality, but we awe doing it. We wast )oe tol.,4 * mn;.4mp i! asua .i me ter yeseulvee. If thei Wemtrnl Is pe.hibirmm . m , ,ehange ef Weight, term to tbees three Erateie with we tful u.,,it. 'etcjcu mlit ustluteete will be foeaed. (Iosc with wYear lii ( oil mii113 o In imasho ,sal. gt-...The' all here. ,H. B. STEVEA. & CO., (LIITED1) 122 & 124 Canal St. NEW ORLEANS~ La. INSURANCE AGINCY OF 'RD. TV A "R:," .8 . 1. H. WVHITNEY, Agent. 139 Gwsyer Street, Now Orlesus. Le.es d (~ s hirw . ImPerial t re, Parrvs h . .--, ". .Novrwick Un~os, .iagara a .-.'- ori Detaware, a Ist/b l~ap~t~uas CohmPany, oaf ew )'k, b (M.lase IP* . MIPEAER CII4P DECULNEM. Baty to Party rfe ipe1N E to ie dise a Cberlhe Alabiile. Washington, March 30.--`eaker i Ortsp this evenlag notied Lteev. Northern of bis deelination of the apteintmeit of United States Sena-s tor for the anexpired term of the t late Senator Colquitt. In his tele. I gram Speaker Crisp save a very l large majority of the Democratic members save nuited Is a request that he continue as siateer for thel remalutlie of the iusaon, anl d although grateful to the governor, a and although asearfnlling a cherlahed iI amhition, a sease of 4tIy canpls.la him to decllie the ai.lponltmeat. ii THEi OUTLOOK FOR uroTTe. The mot eocluur-t.mlmg f s-ure in lconlte*llto witl, the cotton tlinds uhieb it hisa Iteeen ;enaible to etlice far solni time Fast is the eti.elersce that has been fortheom.sn rerentl) that American spinners, who have so Ilag keist out of the market, are at last pulchasngt. The sales' of cotton Son uthern markets loinltj the past week have been largel) to Northern spinners, and there are c lndiaotions that thbe domestic mann. It factrers will be more active e.u . petitors for the remnant of the crop tl than they have bitherto been. a There can be as denying the feact that there as been a steady Ilplovement In the dry go-ds a trade loe so a e weeks past indicating i that t leineas was reviving in many i portisna of the tieuantrr That the le spinners wliaeve in the pwrasanent at character of this Improensent ia s showtl Iby their more hit.rla lJpr cr chases of cotton. O()ai to the T dullness which uss itevailed. a Am.lercan manlufacturers have co.e! filed their tI ktings li raw entree t" a the amatleht possible prolelorl iont drawing as much as they cold t apose their surples stotcks, As aet realt, they are now on a hand-to. ueoth basts, hence even a moderate improvemeut in the demand for goods forces them to come into the market more freely. As soon as the tariff question is settied--I fact, as soon as the probable course of Congress is - deniltely known-there ia every .t reases to eapect a revival of the m demand for Amerieas cotton goeal. b When that occurs, the spinners will have to replenish their stocks very freely. They have taken ttiis year 768,000 bate less than last £ sessos. and although the crop is at least 000,000 hales larger than that of lost year, the exces hasb been all exported, the American sta le being aetally less bhan a ,ear ageo e to the extent ot T187.41,0 Ianes. With cottneo t its fire-ewlt low at prces, there woulo a*elar to tSi every prosmpe4nt ofIt ltles igeaea to ea the near lIture, the more e-rcausll*. " should eotteo ilaeters art £resllitttl in the umaltter of the area Ihn) de. * vee to hse are crop. SllcelJ Sircy r :e eralia hte greatly Ucriase tlihe 'I aereuep. thea the strenglth t tlbhe ' p9ne stadtltcali I;sinlen aid the ii Iiaileee of Lhe ilrmemitnll Ameli- b can deian4 woeald be lat, An anceage no largelr thaI las year wuoald be acc.,ted by tie cotton trade as a stlimlalting h8leeeaCe, and prices would he sure to in.le prove. C T• o ttol growes waMld do re vil to remether these feats and to regulllase their plantilg prpratleus a cosrdllly. Nothinlg aid proe wI bll be gaietd hIt redoenl g erage; tl but a attemptl to inreaseo the are., eye, to a limited extret, wald be T sore to have bad reelti es pries. r rte fhrns should devote their le ssrlos #eauge to eors sad abe he teed erop, with mte. to kheIIilg Is a ldependent of setw d euppiles wi as poeible. This p•lley wli mat y etny embas the grie of ceteeu, a beut til ass e aale ihe faremers to '4 reap pesber pmvef. fm thek i Ne Mo. MHie!r Eny. . --. It bad been well endrateeood for some timee by ll who were direetly intersted is the Iesaees of the r eountry that the Prmsident would v. veto th MIver eaglnorage bill, sad be when the veto was formally as. J . soeneeed yesterday it wae seseptede e as matter of eneus. ad did mot ,l. prode0 a ripple is the moaest y market 0 tie The Pre.ient'a veto messete is "et eliedy taken up witb verbal ettl. be elsa* of the seagniorage bil Be. b ale de' not LIed I its eompoiteeosa that ti or, aerrsey of esproless sad easet l Id limitation of terms that would ex- E is elue the posiaibllty dof smileestre. ila its meaning. There is sareely a law which emanatee from acsy iegislative tmnds that is not opes to f some suchb ebjertis, and lawmakers 4 soeld do well tloaedy the neceseesity far veniral aeeirae) In the stating P of legisslative propuosliiane. N re is But while the Preesidlet lsle re eral celmmns of the mnepagpers with lie critisse of the verbal ex. owf preestion of the bill, the reel peo at t of bhis message is like the eting of r o the bee, in its tail. lHe fears the re elect mpoe the natonul eredit of i injecting 550 0,000 more of silverI e colt, or of sliver certilestes, lte op the petlie S:anees. There are new ooin treasury notes, lamsed for the th Sparchase of bher silver, which the l Government Is bund to mailntas Il at iar with gold. The srigaierage 'oie, tbis would amount to "1,1i86.." i 681. It tbis mucl additional slver, t" in dollars or sliver erillcates, were at addeltd to the above obllgatlo o It Vo Is might aoriouly aue.t the peblie tb credit, if not swamp it altogeh0er. a * The Pre.roslet dreads the use.al. . aornsees that might f llow ech alb SIco.inage; he interlpoes bij veto to avert it. He is oppoese to runslng t * asy turther risk with silver, unless I the Goserament hosl.l hbe allowed ato issue boads to borrow money (gold) with which to maintain tbo party of the seigalorage silver r which already in the treasury e mad which helps to basck up the gp coin treasur aotes. dMr. Cleveland is for good, solid, e i atend gold mu.sy, or foe a ourresey t that Ie as good as old. That mies ' merely the sort ofet msey that every as Sbody ought to weat.-Pioayse. a. it, - pa Capt. J. Willard, Ualtel States ls engleer, has resrived sa diaktehl go antnuesceulg that on Thursday last ha an old leveer, about te miles below be Shtrevrplrt, was 't lay moime per. t s,,n. nknown, with the osesnlble of ,i)j?*i oi lettlag the I atel r agat alll SPrc,.t's or Raclbmiod Bayoru loe, th a govermSimnt work. The natural tb result of this usashthoreand aetnetso enmued. The wate, rushing la Sviollt lauIlvgare t Ie n*ew lever, s brwoke threogi Ir and at at repeat llL bad sauseul celsae sas bhueared th wet wide Capt. Willard said the wdter oweald low Into a lon. I Su**amp in the vielmlty. He eusil ~give no deluate ides of otkher , Iaeae litkell to em.S, hut the mow levee eIst @14,0. He hoe a requested the U 8. distrlet at d torney to presed eIgeus the levee l o utters and is seaouksent that they g wIll pay deanr. for their lInterfer eeiln with the ker. em I, Preide t W. J. nGray, of tk l STennas buds distract. whe lhe uLst TI . retursed from the mew Ae w balyou h Ir leveer, now hildil, rpmrse PId i r headway desite bJd weathes, Me lm Si almst essemedeqt that the leve Slh a will eonepo a high water ,bt this U Syr, yes has so fearuet of tuhe me U . rt fa paLouesl bottle, an tar ashe I 1Presedent OGa) leves Iir has home a at WlendIn 4 W.dsv. * TIE 3LAN(IAS3 sUsm E iR. 7 Jag W. P. 0811 cuewges o K Carrghu the u u. d A lsadria, La., Mais S- . I- Judge W. P. hall, awe hof . 4 eatle saudidau ter this dilM , is A her sad will remal Is thIe setle a Sfer 0se or twe days Is the latere t f his eaaddm ey. b Whn esees by he Pleyiimi . errposNdest ae said that be had Sbase pretty well all ever this ds t tnt and was very well aussted " 4 with his support is r upestie. SHe said that be was sill warmly P .advostigl the free iesaage of s lver nard ped thatt th pr will not vteI the sigllrage bill b SHetMake t t tthere oghs e La s duty on sugar asa revees meeiu e for th reasse that the mrseased prime e saugar would nealy all g se the gPoermess, whoeree the, Incra ed pries an meastUl ed di egods solely goes to so as fters. A revesem kr the to e vermeuet' support mset be i raled some way mud a duty Is sugar will I0.) more to the goverm. meat in proportiol to what is est.e the people thae a duty us almsst sythiag else That the purpose oa the Brpetdieas party im taklng Ia the duty ao selgr wee et to give "a Tree bLreakfast table," is was a 'latesd, but to step that smere of revesae to the severelensus i umable them to pile up a higher tartf i saaeastuetred goode. He said that be had mt with a warm welesme fr his irleds a ti delty, for which oe was gra i ed th d that i be earrird tbls time the t eight l 't of the twelve parishesa I the distret as whoa be rIal agaei t t Mr. Blanohard, sad be saw. as reasm why be shoul st, be was th emSideat at suueme. Is. The AMiSuallsn epimet i" la ,'g del t em f hn e latrt, " to HIoeolels, Marsh 3I, viea Sea . FPraeleso, Marsh 31.-WisheL the past week there s sweu a material chasge is the potsiecl eaditlo of the iloeads. Briey, it may be suamed up by a)lse that the sativrs ae sew elieng sat lre amezeatles. Had the salvels bhe loeft to their ows devless there aeWer weold have bees say erses. op. el peelies to the sameelsies of OW Hawaii to the eitlod States Tihe advoeeates ef realty have ras o of the eoaselues that -all hep.w e mta reeirattes are pined and that its a is petiti lt r hem to oseqhase with M, go gree. It Is e the qeer tl d has ber. advised of the last that ho bkr reetoratie is mIapmeil sand bd that she will advee ise asasoe sal of the elead to the Unsted itser Is irder to recover som .erm of lI bstyl. It 1will he lmuomosegd 43 thai mlder the treaty pieusuued hl 4. tI e eommlieoees tO P]eidu0st Narrinu.s litosnallkmli ws a. sa e el $.0Mc .0 W)ser be e of her as rseigestaes of all righto to the se I throes, at Shreoeprs. f~L. Mash S.- e so attdato belo I threuseutmg. us les oiht tie lee aroaed ende eM Ithe seaporeL ef the geeseat p o0 the Prats plastutlee, Moos sed The breas, it a iscti, ewe sue I Obe ~ a aysh bets. Theowl to ,I, Isw eug tben Wmee pi ·t ve stesd ohe loeesuelt. She tees us sthel).d4.'i weWneal aswbatensse so I'm f. L ---.a Leee Isi s Waehingem, Marts 3S.-..M, Blanehard iM eaking eWt t. In dee the Misadhippl RIver Os. . 114001 t in mdeustnk. the weet k f he Biem t.r met Nsh.ve Loke P MrTdske, and elas thi daeisn of She Peagl erevum . He ihiki the prempeate gaod /ip, %he hu'm at aseari, dq. Wkb no"ars t 0' sliesr a .me',r ,at She ..: wrioliW Ma kk~ 1 5Me% des.m ained pmis bemW4 .Dail bm~~al e at hhe en. Poll" at Mwh week we 'ae """ sear 4 rr« r~p rr wii. In the parse of w t .m LOmepian. I a shift tS i abeadammemi er etileat ON.s work, whisk ehemid mmsiemmui.i obi, l g i m.11h e.: ' tiesfata gamin, *wmd OW*mml te see dieseem,, .hil wevila "i ap eeek to the levosee aise alma to di satreme saveawe k eooeerdla, sad of mst area t· in·arssaeed I3 Ue(t iumig the Besgs.e Minr IS\ loIestJ eznedee ml the qbiiSe lir .tsisosad ne...asmewe eme held his a~ what we have is bndlIstllhbe m min~dles River t Eewgg Ielm. hat we west am or gw yes. ae. bes kats hea lindlerslt" ati * atessr andC kw ptel at Mr. Blaekeud ell all t4 b ImelOadla lint « ~ateqn.,h iw oupesled in is lodesi psl oft" this sroame a the er utwr. pe the Ik. mm whisk the aecegigi Nt Oes m. will nGOPnp ke4ief two imegmlmsat wst be tpa ki .1 the *taNS. nq4ree d mI the beer MiaisblpgI . tIm5 jis last civets ad WHehM. bkil T the meas Ceuigree. the gre" Iwsln .lNl hear a wok ..' gWirpflatl r< *ik n IN is wispiest aid , rj /pe deeger line hirer. the irre - of Lu mwle aas ,ad Arktas NYORCE It fl&NCL Os.. Od rdw Pas Abest ;m s: The .e~al ropers of tie t re lms (rYI ON )soup tar till r~i ' . emmig Juest, ba inemed.nms$ad. Sipame paulleela as to the epsended of th," new dive"i "t ?kI npe Iwlo Romis IUPI r·se the l" MW Tim.. tram that data 593 Drs, 1,&l "p;wEd ue ban lodgeI. sad . tis, II M./a be" sseossft lie..r ebedam amppass. '4B a In the emea r ats SpiWe, ' NI '·1 19. ?hi~~' esemhp . ak ti d~vemem . mm emerh ~~ii~Te4 ·; UNr mm·ingsei vms mCr~auinpW I at& 10 W lrJ~ · apemlsmm( l· wmhdh the wi· ln, r aad iii ge Nmee·· uisempeea cwg~i~Lem e~mgj ml he etuem hr~'~·YY c~I~ diesm V Iwdd h Se meslg whelm She Wderr plrc·r~ ~ gmed m~ I Ihed p~eiembm6 ,r e wet, hise ~id ~ - sad demedi ae 1.r-f ;J"t~ sa.lm Iwqgzd-r mg pmtp Y 4m