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ars ?'~" r." Ib .·.1. ·`to ,n~o I~ti .44 . !1 '- c+t ibo 1 'W I q.M 7 al :1 SI~~_f~l w lol 0000t imve pot ss eelSWM 01 Ulatepseclbr~ o rj~qiatdnapset ofsi abo, ftit hour b sodad~rneene toe '1'hlwy 4Isclaaiged } ' 1 1 Sdiepatell bring 1 boy6tt or strike." the Iaseter workman this q iraular to lay be% -te Qiaot condition of Sconiteths r physically nor ki s* of performing the `lf me. I am willing to k'b tat't not be asked to a fale position before the . One of two things either the local and b'blteas of the order must wha or I must be permitted to position which obligates P e' ia. part before the public to our members. I say to I)d thait the Knights of Labor ppve of or encourage strikes t ps day dispatches came to me t' Troy, N. Y., Manchester, 'i;:Olcso, Ill., Cincinnati, 0., Va., Spingfield, O., ,and Can. It is imposible for sature to stand the strain any M ust have the assistance of i or my most earnest efforts e ' . Will I have it? If so strikes ,e aolded and boycotts must be .Those who boast must be by their assemblies, No move d be made until the court of last b :bse been appealed to. ''l:eals *Ilte nuust not be nmade pol- ) must be hushed up or dr '-'n t ipediene· to the laws of krit? - .tlSt have preference over t'1 "' c vother order. If these things are i td4 e rttpext ive years will witnels ¾ pbapiete emancipationi of man ( tOm the curse of monopoly. In , Jrs" we require secrecy, obe .mlastance, patience alnd cour II #lth these aids you strenghen I tn I will onlioue in the work; adinot desire to assist me in this bon select a man better qualified yp your will and I will retire in rw ORtLEAN March 2'.--leceiver of the Texas Pacific, reports tag quiet along their roads, .zving regularly and no distur. r interference reported from any . Colonel Wheelock telegraphs ay that they have 213: men io al~pps at Marshall working with it- molestatlon. Governor Sheldon 't~rs they will open the shops at Gould a bo Monday. They would have been t opsaed earlier but for the fact that the "'master mechanic in charge way called Sway ftom the city by death in his it .mlly. / SG. IIEIUELER, -* -PrIOPRIETOR OF . Ouachita I3ahcryq S• And Manufacturer of r 2a.k!o a, C a a:'cIci o: 5, DlODA AND MINERAL WATER', 82 DeSlard Street, MIoro", La. PURE STICK CANDY A SPECIAITY. The attention of the public ia'ca!'dl to fact that this candy is made in ev own establishment, and is superior in qluality to Sthat generally offered to the public. Lalei.orders for anything in my line Wll receive prormpt attention. J. G. IIE LEI.ER. July 10, 185. Iv SNotice To Tihe Tax Payers Ouachlita Pariah. I hereby give notice thnat the Stane , SParish Tax on the Ioll o1 thS5 are now due Sand CollUeotible and will becomne delinquent onl the 81bst December 1885. If siot paid on Sor before that date. The law impoaes cer Itain oost and penalties on all delinquoent , Taxes and this is to notify all partioes in terested that I will in every instance en Sfercae thepayment of all pe ,alties and on taxeunpeld on the date above mentioned. y Therefore pay In time and save Ilmonlley. J. E. McGUIRE, Sheriff. Nov, 7. 1880. Syrnp new btOu p.:. ,: -,:....;.. ..., e goodk.......... ... .. ...... ......:.~:.. 1 Ooru Meai..,.. Flour, * tancy Patent.... ............,.. itt..5( " Blanch Fancy .........................6... . ' Eagle iýtn......... ..... ..... . t.0l S Choice XXX............... "":.- , Pork, M ess ........................... . ....... . S. Shoulder ....................... ... 5~. D. S. C. Sides ....................... !;-, Ba opi, C. Bides.......................... ..... 1c.7 Lard, tierce....... .. ........ ........ ...... I Soap, .................................N..... Staren........................... ...... ...... & Nails ..................................... :, { 'Tobaooo....... ............................ o4 Bagging, 21b............................ ... I1 Arrow ties............................., Shot, sack ....................... ...... . Grits .......................... - Coal Oil, per gal.......,... Salt, cuarse..... .... "' fine ............. M... .. w...... . . ... .. -, .. i.il Axle Grease, per dos...................1I .100 Lemons........ ...................... ........4 00 Powder.............................. .......................30 Co mn ........................................... ..... (l e O ts .......................... .....5e. Rust Proof...................... ..... ... ...... .*'' Bran.......................... ..................... 1.35 H ay. ............................... ...................15 THE MARKETS. NEW OIULEA'% .-.t tON. March.-27 QUOTAtIOOiV* Gcool Middling.......... ....... 9 7-16 Mi.ldling......................... . 8% Low nciddling ......................... Good rdinary ................................ 7c Ordiunas .......... .................. 1-16 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Flour, dull, Choice, d4.35 Fancy, 4.G05 Ext.a Fancy *.l0, patents, 95.40. COrn dull, nmixed, 46c, white, 45@650 sacked, 4'c. Oats firm, choice western Sl. Corn meal lower, $2.05 firm Hay prime, $16/wz7 choice, 818@18 50. Lard quiet, relined tierce, 5%c. Bulk meats Iirmer, shoulders, 4c, longelear sides, 50 c'oar rib side, 5 50c. Bacon firm, shoulders, 4.4c, long clear sides, 6.05, clear rib sides. i.15c. Hams choice sugar cured, 9@10%c. Whisky dull,$1.00r)1.25. Coffee, quiet car gocs common to pr.me, 6:J)10. Suga., firm, open kettle, choice, 5 1-16c strictly prulne 5c fully fair, 4%c, good fair 4%, fair, 4 9-16, good common, 45-15; com m,,on, 4%Y&4" , inferior, 2d3%c. oentri fugal plantation granulated, %o, off clari fied 6 1-16 choice white, 6c, off white, 5%ce greywhite, 6 1-16c: prime yellow clariflled 5%, choice yellow clarified, 5% off ] yellow clarified, 5%c, soconds, 4'4qJ5%c. Molasses dull, open kettle, choice. 20e; strictly prime, 31~L32o good prime, 34(35c prime, 20@(22c, good fair, 17( 18c, fair, 16 @1Ce, good common, 14, centrifugal, good prime, to choice, 21@240, comnmon to prime, i6@22c. Rice steady, ordinary to prime, ;!i5&c. Bran lower, 75(@77 c. Cotton . ed oil, lower, crude, new, 21%'22~c, re (inhd, 27'V@2:;, F. O, 1, cake, 19@20;, meal, 20c. Pork quiet, $10.50. ST. LOUIS. Flour qutit, XXX, $3.00@:3.15, fanily $3 `25'3 35, choice to extra fa.icy, $4.50a) l.70, pa'c its. a5.10e5.40. Wheat. quiet, No 2 red Fall, t;'9% (cash. Corn higher, No. 2 mi-:cdl, 31c cash. Oats, quiet, No. 2 mixed. l00 cashi. liay, quiet; prairie, i5.75C'w8.80, timothy. 1l1.10)wl13.50. Bran easy, firm, ,ill, (;lc; cat track, 6l(t6;5c Corn meal qu;ot, $1.S0'@ 1.85 Pork, steady, 610.25 for old, and $11.25 for now. Lard, steady, 5.90c. Blulk meats, shoulders 3.62c. long clear sides, 5.4-Sc. short rib, 5 40; short clear, 5.50c. Bacon, shoulders 3.00c; long cloer, 5.9Sc; short rib, 5.90(q (1 03, short clear 5.75@5.80c. Iloxed lots; shoulders, 5.753; long clear sides, 5.70,a, 5.75c; short rib sides, 5.35i5.l100; ~lhrt clear, 5.175.5,' Whisky steady, $1.10. W 31 I). CANNON, uhll erll, -De'slcr in - FRESH MEATS. GAME, VEGE I'A ILES, El'C, Next door to R. J. Nelsou'4, (roeery, My shop is conducted with a view of af fording the public the greatest convonlence. ant, I ondeavor to keep all that can be had ill the geioneral llnaroket. I.utiOs can do their lilarketillg at lmly shop I withliout the least fear of insult. ir-All thm.,o owho have game, vegetables or o hler Imalket truck f.>r sale will do well by cal!ing on me. WVM. D. CANNON. MONROE BAKERY, DpSIARD STREET,: Win. (. MILLER, Proprietor. Families suppliod with bread made of the best flour. Cakes of every kind kept; for sale, or made to order. FLANCY GRCERIES, TOBAMCO, CIGCARd,1 FBIUI'S, OON fECTRIONS, &c., Kept in stock and will be old Jat the lowest market prie. We " w , rll l risd I~ ex!*.4+.* "" .f cery - . e rp »i a . TO THFV WEDDINCgt C:ALU , ..""-ý PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, AND VANCY PR + .TIW, SiCH AS POSTERS, H HAND-BILLS, PLACARDS, CIRCULARB, BILL-HEADS, BRIEFS, a PROGRAMMES, BILL ,S OF LADING, CATALOUGF.S ILAW iBtANK'H, BALL TICKETS, PAMPHLETS, &e., &e., &e. s JO WORK. OF EVERY VARTETY IN TIIE LATEST AND MOhT APPROVED STYLES OFtTIIE ART' OF uBVRY.IzR, COrIIR, AND ON ANY QUALITY st-