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LOUISIANA POPULIST. FRIDAY, NOV. 1, 11495. Church services. Services at the Mefthn lit c'!rch eve rv First and Third Sutndav at !1 a. in.. and 7:20 p. mI.. hy the Pator. II. W. Ilickev. Pravr meeting every Welne- day night at 7:30 p. Im. tlIr'ST- -M. . . ,1 :aver. p:hatr. R1eg ular s e.rvices, second alrd t f th SII:nldays. 11 a in.. ,nod 8. p. in : .uinhl y ,' hool, 14t n. mn.: Praver Imetiug, Wednesday, 8 p. nr All i\nvjited. Lodges. Ilenix LoL.e No. ::s, A. F. & A. M. J. \V .loes, W . ,1ý.: .1.E. re l 1:h . ."- . t" v. IA.et3 fiet and third \Vedudlld s!ac, at 7 'I. I11. ('stle 11:,11 No. W) Kni'ht. of P(ythias -J. F. Br* dC. C. ('; Adolph L,'llhriwssn. 1. of 11. 8. Meets second and fourth Thmursdays, at 8 ,. ,r. J. R. CARROLL, Watlhmaker & Jeweler, ST. )ENIS STIREIT, SATC'iITOCIIES, LA. Prices reasonable, and work guaranteed. oct"5. Mr. and Mrs. (':tSey rec,'ntly lustained a loss in the death of their youngest child. Dress Goods. Nice stripe Cashmere 36 inch wide, worth 2,)c at 12_c. per yard. All of our 25g. Caslineres to go at 15c. per yar I. A nice line of i4c. Cadhneres to go at 25c. per yard. SQuite an agreeable change in the state of the weather since last week. The dust will be laid aside until next summer. Blankets. Blankets. At Simon Bros., you can buy a pair of good blankets for 5ic. Ladies do you know that you can buy at Simon Bros., a nice and neat Cape for $1.00. JOB WORK. Job work must be paid for wv hen delivered. There is no exception to this rule. Strictly cash. t On a Huat.- Messrs. P. C. Rogers and Morrie Aaron have taken the lead in or ganizing bunting clubs, and left Tuesday evening for Saline, Clear and Black Lakes, to bn: gone seve ral days hunting dlucks. They 'have our best wishes for a success ful trip. o Bargalns. Bargalna . s This is the way Simon Bros. sell Heavy yard wide brown 5tton c. per yard. 3\ spools best six cord thread for o 10 cents. n Powers & Weightman Quinine n 5c. per oz. Best Prints 5c. per yard. Ironstone China plates 35c. per C Good Canton Flanael 6e. per a Bamm laml. What has become of our Bras. Band? These long nihts afford A pgnty of time for practice. Wake p up and organize Mrs. French, of Alexadriah, La., while visitng her aister, Mrs.P. b Prudhomme, of thlt eity, lost a h l beygirl, which had been ill 16omi time. We extend our ise ad lot m Semd treet. g At y at tis la . Another comlpany sbould be for the Oper Homse. Now lt the eassM las opeed, we a have at leat two Irat dles a motls*e .ad, h as altew ie it in et Amuin. -Ma a - m .s , - !M' mleawrme N: q Murdered and Placed on the -0 Track. Sunday morning the `outh hound pasenger train on the INatchito ches railroad struck and terribly mantled a colored man. near 1re velle station. Froitm all vl,)pearan ce. pre(vious to his bein, run over, the man was supl,,,)O to have been asheep on thet track. hut jut i as soon as the acc'ident occllurred. P from several circumlstances, foul - play was ,siwu wctt " I. I)r. (il; l "1+ was notithvd, and held l n ;inll" - that morning and after h}ering a ll w- itnesses and weiihin º the fa:t connected with the, ca,.. tihe j,.y Sreturned a verdict that (beet-,eI (f came to his death ,by thei hand~ ,of a party or parties unknown. T'lh eomphillyl exonerates the en.ºi:neer. Mr. Louis Poete. We have as vet lbeen nll)rle to ascert:in the naume of the unfirtu nate man. Shoes. Sllhoe. At Simon Bros. you can I,:+v k inen's plow shoes at 1".O lr pair: uien's sewed shoes at 11.-.,) Sale of Horsts.- A car load of horses and nmales from New Orleuns, was sold at h auction on Saturday, on St. Den I. is Street. Quite a crowd congre o gated to witness the sale-, andl while the bid linir was slow, the 0 audience was livelyv. From what we are told the anim:als command e ed fair price,. Clothnlg. Clothing. Now is the ti:: e to buy ycnulr clothing. 1 Men's Suits worth $t.0() for $6;. Maen's Suits worth $12 for $S.o). I All wool pants worth %2.5o for $1.50. SIMON BROS. Married.- Last Thursday evening there was a quiet wedding at the resi dence of Capt. L. Caspari. The contracting parties were Mr. Ar thur O'Quinn 'and Miss Ella Dei trich. Immediately after the cere mony the newly wedded pair left for their future home in New Mlex ico, and carried with them the best wishes of their nnmany friends, with whom we join in congratulation. FOR SALE. o A well improvel plantation. situatel two and a half miles from Natchitoches. on Cane river. For terms apply to t sept 27 MIRS. T. E. TAUZIN. Distrlet Court.- h Court is still going on, and See- a ond street has a lively and busi- h ness-like appearance. A good ma- e ny strangers are to be seen, having I been summoned for this term, n Our nominee for Clerk, Mr. O. O. Hathorn, paid a flying trip to Natchitoches Friday, and gave us a pleasant and enjoyable chat, du ring the day. a What kind of a newspaper do g you expect to get for nothing ? e Anything worth reading is worth e paying for, and we want you to F concur with us when we say this. F If you can aford to read our pa- F per, please pay for it, or send it e back. You would not impose on a ussofaras to expect asubccrip- b tion gratis, nor would you like 0 to see us work our blamed fool 1 saelves to death just for the good of L the country and your party or- a gan. We can't live on air and tl promisem, beesaue we ain't built that way. 0 . We are tired t hinting around t that we want subscriptions paid, C and come right out and ask you to t sdin a your dollar. If you don't " aeed our paper, msy so; if you do, o pay forit. That' all there i to it. tl o There as Mo excuse for a loafer tl now. Puty of cord-wood to be a cat, md every street-corner-haag- ii er-o shonld get a job of his own Iw mard werelse be put to work by a tibh tboritie to pay for the room ii he mmolpcass. When work is u plaitfl a it is now, the vagrant h kw should be emforced. S Same ao hokI be takep to d eWloig tabe the ater in .T" ,th :axir. P e Kille.- lFri day evenin.L the ('hiltcr.i 1l place. oin Ii\o,.u Pierre. was the -e' t IIf urh1der. inll hi(hl \WV:ri . McMillkn was the victim, anti Jes ,I Tavlor. the slaver. ld)Ii of tel m arte V'oll new<_rI(o. h)in. 14 :and It y(-ars old rtslectivel-, were i, ickiit, cottln. :11:1 for .,oi .e c':use f1 hout, when T:vor ;red one 1-hot fr1 a pistol killing, MteMil 1 Ian instan iI. l)r. W . 11. ( olhver Iih('l an ini ,e-t. n: 1l the followin,_ veri lict tas returned Ivl' tlhe jury: Ii That 'War: McMillan cane' to his death fronim a 1)i-tol shot tirel by I A ir. .I. 0. lre!ina. acting as l 'i ci: i l.iuty. ol,:',, t iin "liavilor on Saturdlay. and I)laced hhi in jail to uilt-;er to tth e 'i"rto' lý::i ,t S We he ard that thleie 'vas a kill - ine on the C:aun:ack llace, (on Saturdl:i. li/.von,l the fact that they 'aere negroeW,, and Ithat the .1 _hootist stclapd, our illnformant 1 col give no poaricticulars. Soctoer'. _, I,. , Editor Populist : ' There ,::s a gre(t 1;etpultl ican t mnass-meeting here ait .hlarc's Sat -urday. 'The me tini was. a.,,resse, 1 y i T. 3I. \Vell, andti he sure twave the e P1 ulits "(,Vown tlh hill." 1le t told the neOrtoes that the Populists was no party. lie abo sail that the Democratic, lartl and the Ie publican party had (omhlinel to) r gether for the lpurpose of holding the Populists down, :nd, that they would get justice: anti he also said that they would divid theth tlict.s r ----one Democrat andl one l publi can. So T. M. Wells was w the nominee for Justice of the Peace. and Neville Pr)celle, for Consta ble, and for Sheriff Mr. Freematn. and District Attorney Mr. Phanor Breazeale, and for Clerk Mr. II. M. Hyams. Please correct mistakes, and put this in form for publication. I am yours respectfully, F. VALLERY. L AKxE END, LA., LA., Oct. S, '95. Editor Populist : I wish to say to the Populists of our Senatorial District that it was with no little degree of surprise that I heard of my nomination for the State Senato. I have never been an aspirant for office, but have been a simon p)ure Populist, andt an advocate of reform. I have done all in my power to get enthusiasm aroused among my people, and have endeavored to I make all my neighbors students of political economy. I see the necessity of the people organ zing. I have watched the movements of both the old politi cal parties with intense interest and have dtiscovered long since that greed and avarice existed in their every movement. That it is nec essary to have a chanwge, no honest patriot will deny. That it is im possible to get reform through any political organization that has nev er advocated reform and that is led and directed by a set of political I bosses who are working for their own individual interest, we all see. Then having realized the fact that labor produces all wealth, and that about one fourth of the people of this great American continent are filching a high living off the labor of the other three fourths, and they,. the producers of all the great common wealth of this great coun- I try, are living (90 per cent of them) in mortgaged homes or on land a owned by aliens, taking just what they can get, asking for nothing only what their lords see fit to give r them, as it is useless to make a de mand. Seeing that such things ex ist right here in a free country when the individual interest of I every citizen should be protected, t it aroused a spirit of patriotism within me, and as my friends have honored me with a nomination for State Senator, I will go to work in deed earnest. I will make the moat thorough campaign possible. I Friends, I will visit you if poe- I sible. I will speak for you on any I mad all occasions. I will take plemure in meeting my opponents c ell.-s tl, ' ,liti'al . .-u. th11t :s e to thle satisfacltinl of the poldl'e, I and 1houdI t I be e.l: ot ,!. I will ser\-ve Ilmy l , ple to the hel- of my ahili- t f ty, Yours rle-wtufllly, e Othier lIeforif l paijrs in the. e di-t rict plh,:tse coply. r A North,'rn city wants to bhill a city hall : a county wants to build t buit I I. a court house:1 a .lat:l wantts to, build a state house. 'Thoulh'l there t is materiall in the Nol th, the , rial used.l is obtain ,ld frmn the' North. Th :, (otllerni s terC laitIl, is built Sof InlIjilana itrli] . This is cald h :aSiness t want V i irmnient in the interest of the 1mo Ite:l used is thinke- from thin Nation. Sock Ih to 1'r. The Lerpooslataptl isnin) t - tof A'.cina hmar l nnle. ln to 11 alers in A meriCan ('lot ton tIhat lThis is caled jIust ines and ccrov-c ith certain thpre srite ru.t of the at Nowl th't's the way we like to pe thi (':, w think.-('in Ihaitt's lote l-e to I1Hlong to a 1 c()iintrx an I 111)t dl) just :u- it tell The haverpnt ot any sense or tYou told us to demonetinze ilverd to iale 1rs in Amnd an we ctt it. o1ss it isol t, dot it again inc' 103. Ull wO didL it some0 f1re. forit; centain pres thibn they weretha sairt, nAml dealrs it l Now, thear tJohn, well 1ale the cotton jan nt do jus want s to, antell if to. Tha tile word ',l pullt a ten-dollar gohli piiece (if we can get it) in the mio le of eves.ry hale. We will havo anythin to please or you, from yelln our throats sore for the hi-hellied bloat again in 1,os ,orl we ffirs from the Write Youse, to ki ssin your foot. If your faters ere alive they re if youl lay the stword weffin' oput of ou, ut we h-daven't got piece (if anoowe cnueth left in us tol kick a hound dog for licking us in the face. We stand ready to give our rich heiresses to your titled libertines, and throw in millions of Ilollars to boot. We will do anything at all for you frou, pfrin yelou t o hundred mil lion ollar afairs from tribte Whinolte and tonds to wearing tin roosters to pleae your f ackeys in this coun try. So uswe hat ar down as hooard as enou wanleft to. hat are we ere for Sock it to us.-Buzz-Saw. Oflice Holding. The Algiers Herald says: Office holus in is a kinf of acro fessional hbuinslls based upon in pWe stanence Eadlected to office on the heiro t feel that the otli brtiones, to them no matter how much they have violatthred owthow in millons of made to their constituents. If the people clamor for a change on account ou their failure to keep their word, it matters ndollarsught to them. They demand re-election and ai l who dare to oppose them in their de sires are excommunicated and classed.as outside of the party. With them none are simon pure Democrats unless they are blind to their shortcomings and rallyo around their standard. I If you have a stray dollar, re member tbhe POPUIsT. All this talk about a "poor man's dollar" is a farce-the poor man hasn't got any dollar. If he had the rich man would be after it be fore night. Semnd m your Job work. We will do it neat and cheap. England and Russia are about to mix. tWon't the wool fly wien the English Laon tackles the Russian Bear. JOB WORK must t paid for on delivery. DR. HATA AY3 4 CO. D Ete RESTACLE PPECIALI +I` + !:r cr .' , :e ,'rr"wI ty 0,, ;ar.r Six Natlonal R2nks for FinnclIl R . rncer tn: c arcd t .tloents al o er the fnltedd Sta~l as to our ,prt.f , lonlsl :blllty. A bJ.:". c r cy "p r-i:rut.e. -rzt;i n bads and strictly confidentiIal. LGoaU.lt.;on Irc-e ^t ..,.e r :'v .-.::. ".;. c: .nt sent tv-rywhcre h r from oQbWcvatain. tNo ioterfcrence %ilh l-u.ire-.: t:: r.: '. eias. - Serm'nal Wei knces and Sexual Debility ( ' ": "" I"" " \. " l . rthi f l folliIeasandext rs r i " .. !, "r .,t tlr!,.',o thefa(-, ru hws of ,.- , t ,r:. o if istl-d vie.s and forge:fl-. rss. bn,!.f! a " , ·o .. . '.. of Fe'Xual ', , er. so s ..lof n hao nd, (t:c . t p ,It lo , - 1r.'r,'eo loft sexar ,l I S " " , rr " ,.r ::.: t : :." .r c and " tC strengtlen weak Sy hi..ll.. ' jn. to · .Io its f" ^.ý Pnd !no r~s eared ' ' t.) t -( . .." .. i, t,, I1! e a.°. scured. Stric ý'ct " f,.'" :gi2ncri other doctors t C.:: rb a ," I; "f:.: RheUnl ifb. hc.' - 'i' r . ;2 -';:'.- "ASi", E 'T T -^trctdlscor. (ever and pain n i(n ' :: '. . 1 , , .., , .. , . _ B o o k u +r I :t ,, r . t 1 .,, , . . . , . . . , ...... , ... .. cure. r 1 _. . - , , v r r,• L.. . , :, . !:nk. No. I Take ro chances anC Oblain the best ,;y C ..s ri. t' 4z L.ca ir.; $SpcialiSi3 I the United Slates. oMES DR. HATHAWAY & [O. SKILL Masonic Temple Bid! N1EW CRI FA3I, LA. The State Normal School. N.\ITC il!TCi!! . I A. The Llevcntii .\nulal .CSSio will Op()lX on "Tucsday Oct.obcr I~-t. iatnd coltilulte ceihllt n t1111vhs. TIi ,' S O'(ld T)"'li-l will )be (in O(n thle L'irs: t.ondy in le' ruary. Age of Admission to Normal Department: 15 for Ladies and 16 for Gentlemen. The Faculty of tI:tl irt,:1n aiile itl:' ,)r . orS-i\v, frill cnour.e of P'rofies sion:.l Trainiing in ll theo iellne' an l Art of 'reachllinl;. anI ther,. h itn-truc:.tint in all l I'.ltn.hgos taught in tho lli._: Lsh. oolý. illh'lill"€ t lrawlin . Yoet|l .11t !i(, l'o utlion, 11 kkeeling, and L.atiin (,r I ,'('1h. Location Unsurpassed for Beauty and Healthfulness. Diplomt Enfifts Iolder to a FIRST GRA DE Te:cchr's Certifiictte withfout E1r( I in a tion. Tuition Iree in Norlnal Department Bo ird .10 peir mouth at t h, Norin I, 0412.-1 in private fitmiliea. Fou CATALOGUE ADD)RE'SS:i - TIlOS. D. DBOY'D. President. A. E. LEIE:.. J.s. B. TUCKER LEMEE & TUCKER, O~nt~ctter& 4 Wetotl r p; 'rtt b..-._AND NOTA1RIC S PUBLIC. Rcpreacn nlg the oIa:l:ait nI :tnii('hi ('lCompanies: Assets; MEIo'IA'I": & T" \ ).:' lit. Co. ,f 'N. 0.. La., 8712,079,;:3 GEItIM.\N IA. Iui'., e (C o. o1" New I )i 0 l;'i., l:t., 29$,519 (QUEEN Ileuraiic (',C. of Ytiw Yoirk. 3,747;:51 (;I IEN\VI\'"l " . ... 2,000,000 ('0MME!:('I.\ I ' NIO )N A\al'ire 1('o of London, 3,51,559 I,.ANC.A'S-I;11:; ItS.t u1:, ('o. ,of ' a111,ii sttr. a ni '. 2,287,775 WI LWAIKi:; Me,'hni,- Iu.('o. of tii1vaulkee, W\Vis., 2.0614.679 P1')1VII)EINI'IE WVa.h . It(s.. 1t. ,of PI'rVid 1me, R. I., 1,354,739 WESTERN Assura~n',li ('o. of F'rnto, ('autlda, 1,642,001 REPRESENTING NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. A ssE: Ts l 1..,4.:s,12 ,oo. Also representing Caldwell & Judah, Investment Bankers, of Memphis, Tenn. MIoneyr loaned on imnproved, river lands, from 3 to l 3 years, at reia:ona: le rates (,f interest. Real Etate bou)hllllt andl s)old, and rents collected on comnmission, A Notary Public alwa:v. in ofice.. Write or give us a call Office, E COND STRTEET, NATCIIITOCHES, LA Charlie's Famous Tonsorial Parlors. Opposite tihe Courthouse, next door to the Populist. The Comine Nation contams no advertisements, is a larrger paper thanthis one and is warrantedI to make Populists out of every one who has anything left in hi: cran um to build to. That plaper and this one both one year, *l 00( in advance. tf. G. H. Prothro, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, NATCHITOCHES, LA. Diseases of Women and Children a speciality. OFFICE at Natchitoehes Drng Co., (Corner Front and Church Streets.) may31-1y. Subscribe for and read the Lou IsANA POPrLSr, $1 a year, in ad ,VADlCo W. II. Jack. .no. 1i. Tulrker, Angnt Fleminu ,IACK TUCKE:R & FLEMING, Attorneys at Law. NATCIIITOCIIES, LA Will practice in all Federal and State Courts. I jan 4 '95 ly Samuel J. Henry, Attorney at Law. NATCIITOCHES, LA. Will practice in all the State nod Pe.d ral Courts. J. C. IIHENRY (GAIENIE HYAMI Civil Engeneer. Surveyor. Henry & Hyams, SUR VEYORS. Will do work in this and adjoining' parishes. Map drawing a specialty. P. O. Address. J. C. Henry. (ampti. La. G. Hyams, Natehltoches, lI. June 21, 1805.