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lte'" by ne sn ill Tue.e tla . ', the. y
lic over unlltil the niett isne of thel
. .\l Ih.er mei off this rl',lllust
t of metitie1 adv.ntage to tIe. Gt' ttt
alltI the advertierr. Il'r-ons, who
,ftrs eeepi..*- if tl- (;i tutieu 4
.1 le-ave thleir ornnl.r ntitlh si oln St
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Cash Receipts.
Si,11 e' iitntltl ' t'" plllub ib sl udl. r )is
- tt t. ttlelS ,t' tin. -r who i'ach
iay it tiitr r.ilte•l iptheits. Thi list
tile'l l :l. emiiir:l liduIl f tl.e pro
of 41 s1ts-e4eti against poJ e iei l
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Special Notice.
Im. lu nit-i. tio . u ti I lt..rs . 4.1- mi ,
d, blu l b +ihtn"ta i f 1111t ofie1, ' to al1iro e
t iatte t i,-.ii, ttie it 1,r" :irt'ie'et. to
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CiiIt 1+1 ,ll 1 n T ;I t .I',, ii i i .' c.
r. mul - SLlt tsin ' .mot ..... at lt ........
id Is etll t . 1 e111 ltot ' 1 ei t'dl l'it elf
" .t tl i '. -- e - ('.it; ." ' i tl t k
tly u , 1 li'. r I,.1 f+ M. . ., ll'f lll b .c . ..'
l', I -.IL , I1 AIl' .sit:r A lti: 'v.t e .
Ills If 1(I' f- ie lt it, iutol i
r e .111. r,',, iU l no. I i ns : ,th til , by .I
- te" t -e e . n's' Pi'lf l . he i l llture t,
n stl et,, r dioot, l thea an lln t .
.t to that mr11t. lt'tn hI thl
asl t:.-t 1.uitie li-t k ti j,.weir a
. rto ' t i :l . l .I, h, Itlilt 11 1t rl ;t r IL.
ito r r -lt te' 1e 1 I. lee itts h ole- sle.
e arll tutll'ra.
} 't Il, il' , al l 1111..1 .l t.l 110 1. | ) is
't ni Shretn .t . crt an no whoure
at' Itroods fori i the saln o' n
i-t ti ,el fIri the itrg, t hos 1
-lldhlito thtlt thi bent thaeit thedo
a lid tie l itr ,taf rd.
+ilte sit, i t it will e rolsuo th
Inttdi rement for trnst an 'i
, s ,g the, ,.g & ",ral, nel tnone
'o l, . t,::1, l1. 1I "'l' .",f the,, .,.
Their price are ilnntl , .atile
the, :r , L :ett". lh ,'.. If .n
r : "d, slI, Ton i r re; A 'ore i ,i
sl11, o" lillllilll,s, at sih iio 11n . has
k. Ev,.r day h, h,.- ,',it,.., is.
n, 1+ pt' nt. Hle ha, tht." b. it f
;;. Hisf m,'dtrilnes are hn,.,hhl
-s anto o r price' ;tr. r.l-:,t tltle .
tl..k is l:Irgr .inl me mlotp ' . W h, le
t" purilhar.• liedirivlew of alny)
tmlli'' flier,' I- Iit. ht" rll' or 'l :e.p- I
thAl .i . Jn ..ho ir. 2.. ding tort.
r'ilair, Kortnmll ii the mr' Jl, toe i
DIED at her residence a Clsaborne
pareh, La.. on the lith inst. after a mLi
fb illnea. Mr. SARAH JANE U8 1.
consort of Bryant W. Hood, Jan.
Ibte was born in Perry county, Ala., May
the 14th, Ia14t4 was married the 7th day of
Novemlwr, let7l; embraced religion and
Joiteil tier Baptist Church in August lart.
Reientlyl , prIvinou to her demisa. death
swept ltrl helller e.Ibrae two asegelic little
girl--l)llI 1... flRe yeara of age, died the
I 6th day of Anugust, I*?40, and Elms M., three
years old, died the 15th day of April last.
This perishing lscrll in ienadequate in at
tetmplting a portrayal of the virtulous anld
loving heart, amiable dlisposiion, Chris
tian Ileenek Lllc lled qe.lleenly depeorteen.t 'if
thlils yeoung wife isdllli mnthller. Amonlug the
I plltlus famllie with which she wa aone
Ir eclel, ale p eeniaa l the rare attractive
*es whicrl made her the loving erntre ,of
kindrel, and her tireleMan eorts in mini.
tering to the aged aInd a8lMlcted parenlr of
r hr huslbandl ad d e solicitude which bhe
evilncedl for her Iparrlta, that are far down
the dieclivity of lifet, was:i her unliversally
ladmsired by all. [eath neldom, in its ilva
aejion in the. l'asuily circle., cll acslhrt a time,
creates Ntuch an "aching void." Truly, In
its love for shleillicg Iaslks, with thic efec
ily, its laird shaft wan not acmcless. Tice
I he.r.t huslnd and ne hlittle girl, amil a
bset ,f tris"teds Anli rell tve-s, iare left toI
slhtcl til, tr irrlep-arablel leheas. HeaveII hlan
more iltra ltens when we knowi ua r loved
Ull es are there.
t .-lr. thin wort nildl anld lovely,
e ; tle l theU " tli mellllllllt r IlIelze,
le.i-ia rt acs tfill. lil ot" e-vetlitlg
V. lieu it lii s isiiesg the tree'.
"l',ealefe'le he lehe ilenllt alunlwr,
l's.,ea f. l it l the grate , ao low
lThlo noo Mirel wd ll Jin iior ntilllr,
Thou Ito lourer tlr stiags w all klnow.
"Yet again u1' Ise elp tIo ieet tIee,
-Vh,.in fi t e d;:) .f' life' . t oti,
.\1utI il Ii us, t 11 wes hi l..e tl glret lthes,.
1he t,'h e I'.arewell tear Ia shaed."
cItl . II, I It. II . . ('.
( ara- .1.1 I' t~,ld. esth . II ,,nS ttleworrtlh. far-.
va~c'.sn f tha -clial, fll si' n eil of I Il\ Ier . t.
h,,nlou n1 the Stanr. Th," whlsl-hle and
ratai.l .ia. e"I) hiai'l,' Iif Ilks & lansell,
lhich lr. SIIll ttlleao' r l r rll-r.ese'lt, i lilte
w la tels 'e cat altl plaasare secoenaane l to
ou reiIaI e i'. s ill Irotay l l re l r .')st'sct r ay ot f
ithe.r l p.lrali,a;,. .t11 ta"l t ell .l wa ,thll in limiee
'elf II ali etull II l y• klnae i e te I ai s p.o
plate'o f II. li, llsti lll having lltwe- ri tedll. its
5 I~lttil rias aettel \se'e.lte-r ialeri ihe. le tic
is s aln. i mll e elr oif ye -e s r f ei t t of the.
laiesthing irt l . if alilt uiet Vrit il s ltase of tlie
uIsel pIliul.lii sileni l ever in elict tiowel .
Ie til1. ta . 1 i. l il eii.s . hela.l iig hitttrithlt.
,i I isul't es t , s," patitular. lileke A
Il 'a , 1 l, tilth a 11i. Shillitle'. trelti as th,.ir
irelt:'. ,iillt.ln , will lprove very piea..1car its
go.-i' I. ei t it :e etII mgar :atah tiaer
I .t. . tiet mi l; . t I, E};. h 'ft .tth len , inl erms
tu. * ,l ith t fc l; l, ; i .n i sett kae ;11,'111 1"
t.lac : il. I ail iII is cteiit, W . F.I
SI1il " ln llt . ,l o I I ilie t .lll lli+ ,ih teh. hlllllu .
'Iatl i t.. I I. - l it hit t.it a tao ' I l.i-,,etlt t . a ".
fi, elll ie llla ll l Ihste ir ai rls. 1i16d e i 'i.it.l.
tIl . fir l sitI i'iald that it w.ce lilt eyae l.
la-tt platt irel . eit aiil lit, h lia'h r hcon
hil e t t io taI i 5lh ir stetek tilI it. liltst eat
oI s )lia s Illuertlian , le,. lltill Ielha- l , ite,' fi,. l
wa\ll' 1fne h iitlltllil ne nd at'I r a. .el".. 'de irt--a ri
a '1 1gaI lf tlre.. r oit. I ,,h lo t he,. .. oi
a thee l t hic l. l i' t1u." bI cCl i t ea It k tI
li . I : all lo the hlr : taoei sac I·". tlh.itn
t4 l. ",t r1't,,t hali, at la.s tit l n c .l nr -
itaeia goaec'a1la"
.
l{ t',ul'l lt l'a- g 'l'ne enrerl. chill. a
-fever,.
.A g .l ,heti eet toie ia ptl,,li e ,r . 'e ilt
in so) r Mn utm.in any sl, ttr how hard
it lsb riltt iiillllvo .ill l at t ter ilee' itirll
thie toel. iite. ., kisee a ill ee as lle u ls-alh
rites. ul, l he t :cli. Lbit eo senh times Ie .
Illte t tielli tli . .li. ,inp t lacre. SI! l -.
srr. \mli ii. c i' A Itlss' ii ta. 1,e ,it'.s,. sit
i utl,1 a :lll i a in al. l a 'et e t k if e riiug ,
I lit t tiaci. ti" c tic- Is l ll a ht, llln at hi-r
celai i.e c'.. I 'ha r Il ea rdia i j . i ' e at ll a t iret
i nl ciio te" ie l idI i ti eic est',le tli s lelt
t Ihitlis h lt. in n o teIlbsl h lla.crt ill li
asle' ti , r' nnhlse li tii.i' l d le tiet als.J s
nIsoert eilmets. Th'. celewc will lbe gladly re
ceive'l icj maneytli elt otal r'sle'ree.nn Mr. l'ar
keg i5 atlas' f tihes fi ecmst shsi,' ansI lpo ulaas'lar
preac.hel' ha Ih '. histurhileh hac itt thin nes'
tionh.le ha• ltew' pre.aehing in thin ac'c
tioe for ea enieiitesr sfe yearn steed hin relanta.
tion as a miniater han tonstantly intreaurd.
The meeting at the MNe.tlist chnrre
conttinua this week. The Rev. Mr. Carter
in aloe conluctiug a eceerticeg act the' Ilel:ltint
chllsrchl. Mr. Carter in a atranger to esear
peeele but favosrable replerta have plr'es-'.
ed bim. His prrah'big at other placea ice
the paria has lel'' blcae'l and muey have
be.n added i t the cihsure.h where he hbs
preticee. Thtglh lee baa beene ias'rl e luet a
short time, yet our people have already
formed a fasra,. leops, of him.
Mlany Reutloliicaon in Virginia will anp
pOrit the Democratic ticket. The)' esy thath4
lien aUceesl of tie. Mahone party would ecet
only rule the credit of the State, but eof
[naly wipe eat the RepublIcan party..
Per iesne dnr g eeo to Rthelt(.e.
1te leer base 1 l , dmp the Mave
cleu from the cettle. The eatte bar
meet all been gathered and the celloe
lde now loor as brews and here as tley
usually do ito Dsember. In mawy pl-a-e
we learn that the worms have eatea' ap
f the grass whieh the late rains eseed to
I spring up. Truly the pr.eent year has
. been one full of dimsaters from hteiuuing to
tCed.
Shreveport is a lad place for criminals
to tackle. We frequernly read aeounts
of desperate criminala being captured in
that city. The .eters there deldoem fail
to arrest characters of this kind. We
notice that the antborities.there lhave just
r arrested I)elnuy Giblbs, a desperate chara
ter, who blutally uurdelre.d Jef Davb at
Rnlieline on the New Orleans Pacific real
way a abshort time sailne.
The recently rl."'tevi Net York Senatora
have oen aeuitt*ed to seats in the IUnit.ed
r Stateas tenate, thCougll a Iprte, t has beena
pres nted charging irregularities atnd car.
rlept rmethsla inl the muanner of their elec
Stioe. Tihe admimsion of the 8reuatoel does
enot prevent an investigation intto these
elatarge, ur a vacation of theseata, shoeld
the c'harges prove well founded,. though
we pre.sume no inveratigatimo will be made,
-- ~----,,e...
()lar friel.I, W. A.(tlt.mdy) Johnston, thant
a hn lilt, oine in more favorably known to
t e tl I, :ple ,f t 'ladileHreg palaintal . autht cias
us to state tlhat freom anl al fter this date Ie.
will t0re-cl over this aeld the ndjoiini
parishelle a. ngIei fIr ('ling-man'a N.erneries.
Alo rtepttairing watel'he, elockee, sewlng ma
rthies,. J.ew.lrI, ecr., andler guarantee.
taadal), teides beling an htnorablele, cl.ver
nOllllg gtentlemsan, in a skillful workelean,
knowieng all abanat a watch, clhwk or new.
ing mtaChie... Any eork gie.e him will le
well am.II.. f r at r"nUnahl.l. p Iice.. We tI
leewak for himie a mc,,et iile.rsl patreleeage.
Ite will aeo ,st , ('is, terea e patish dlt rml
,ile eainth oif e Novenlal'e r.
A ,r,111 .rs h.ft with 'III.i nl) & Brown
wll aerel\e prompt atteltitel.
-eeld's Gill , e T o aniasista dig 'elien.
Cotton Factories in the South.
N*. Y. Setl.
Aeeoreli eg to the Alitita ('aal ti
f,1 ltllls, ll-' I el l cl, e I tI l (Itl e il- llA n t~.
lilt i'tlh IIIt e ll In 1 1 lhit Isll el' lat.
hl. 'rail msake antd Ke.l l'ith~ at .l-.
1t %:tid Ieu. th.it ilhr New l'itgl:,ts,
meillt, necil het egmake ieieri e meeee
IlhaI I tl, he. al4; Itiae Ithie i prollriettor etf
alte ether hlrge g ,factory thlerte afttt,.
that tilie t.eitheeti ic:ceimectier.-r
hai 1,s at1le. 11i 1 iie til el i't It lllee t4 per
Ieetltl aItid fl. c et ig tover Iln rii'al ile
hei NoeesJll. Thle'se atre eeteelaeiging
satemlegleeIts Itl everi well wci"hi0t eof
the l Sitiitle. whirwls, iti tee it . ei e h ie0.l.
w ill Ii latilliiely tl .lce nstc'r:t .e l :e t
thlle (' oteie Ex\p ireiae tlhi, hiell.
(Ile ing in dell ttl rilte roitels of Hie
her.li llthe lroelrleorec f Iit Ii"e Acaete"
tai mill. seiel: \V.t' h:eie iteare.el-etl
nigr xieiutle ell lto IltI.iNM). W-ilh tIer
,ili-tlnow hCccili:t. The King mcill,.
e eil. 11 is all "s; ,ized will its mtili iee
sh l.ts t ,laillltail a it 4e 1ltli ht jls.r 9 loll
will he, will i :ilM)lo(1 I) ,tirlles to
tlli-s eaeelele . \V ile31e w.tl.e r Iiow
I.r I. lltl gh to 1a'll I I ON,MI) .llirl.le,
ienel t hlre Il liat reste at h 1 t. elieonlil
not otete talIln. lThere i-n etit legit
ieilte hti.exeee. that I kilgw of in
w hltlh cletpiitl i'.c lle In xe.l eiiandl
Ie'hit il ti e I nite-ste-el ;1. I tll tIheic ite.
Ielees it thed Slltll. The' .Aguan
Cil'Hee hls lae ltai. eel L2t |u', ta'c llt.
Iler lnel eetin , llet r tli ee ile it a'llitel
tshare lit war It Iall'e I.et teait
1K ti 211 eler ecnet. l' *'h. I at .si
ell ci iswe tlet t.e:tle1(. llgf O0 hI -.s
Thei- icn aee It t.l e .e tal tl . $ Mt,)1 In tal
ie a etetl 17 l .r ra'o t. Ieer tis ili .e lit-,
tel 1) Ieil ro el. eI . ; ier.
,K ton . l,.- et .. .f - i t -ut e'lh '
e.1 k.I. et p ee ce.c te set t Igle. peurs- . t.
(Heoc, :cta l Ine;tt w ill egatelge-Iiail l .c
highler itire next l tic- tIh lil eiit
.eiel ;e1l ced te it , l| h ee in ital Ih, et4c
tece r lining mi t lee |lreri.uel still st,ttl
st Iteme icll lie SNeetl, . Ne . i1 slu.tle,
;lia.n Il,,hi. Ai t * no p.let uselhl sientl
ite iiet'il'rgett' leallc tlte hl th t t eryi
a11 cicer prlele*le for the legetekcr ee
i182. Ihtw eheac1I Ice deh it? 1.,ve
cdl l hle Iiai. h cie ,d lie. rtg' , Kiv,.
evere1hilicg tigtl itill fi.e oC UegOe iir
bwe.'lt. ('h lg ,.ke*, Cearll i-alec bt ccct,
.rIdeal uend Ieia-leceI !lil Iliegt.
WVihera. cthielnistcil. tlie Ilrg.etl e4a cihl
ie4. teltt. P.e, i.c cifter fl'ecete. ie 'h c b eitete,.
li.t ac weecclil feed ocr hti.k of all
kigl1s fler c'veretl Illeettlgci. The egeg
tive wetter grctceec gseroeineg elaecg uelr
elitrhee eacidl Wgeele pleiee. should Iie
hoiuieete feir ceiy. Wh,'lre a iiened
etateld of Itlrlni cltes Ilot lecetl eiti.
telieinel we chelhit ulw cwcelt. un0t
heftrut ecciteg, hTrley, rne. ethilelhl Ie
eccwit--the eeiItcegir now the letter.
If we cal,,cnogt stew hlelt let inc nio
eeci1. ci few crews. We ahteehl ,ih
ee cychicig seitln even lhigig ht Igel will
eeIlghe CIi tie fee illr letaek. cicele
itelheleceuiil the a null it1e"i chrli gIgeetld.
-Lire &tock Journal.
Go to Knrtnea's for lce silverware ,f
goal quality aed behantiful design,.
PO@ SALE.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY"FOR i
maere ,ld, itumteld nec mile frten
Hemer, eeeth. on the Mindeln reed. sisty
erie cheered a beaem wish fetr reame,
ale. diln ei, eoek-horm end out
,ea t prann.t al l le ues.
June 5. Igs a m
EuERCIS will ha z mai aptemeh
letlat 11.
The acholastle year wl fnelat of two
semioM of four and ami months.
Rates of Taltino. 0$ 50 11 and $4 50
per mouth, payble mon.ly. If oet paid
till end of saemon. 3, $4 aicd IS per moath.
Pupil chargel from date of entrance till
emal of nsemius, unlem special arlrsngementa
iear made. No dedacetion except In eamm
of protracted airkeema.
JNO. H. DAVIDSON,
Principal.
Aug. 13, l1. Iljan
Homer Masonic Female
Institate.
Tweatymamnd As. Seaahm begiaspt. i ,1$1
Board and teitino per montb. $15. Mun
air illcluided with lthe above, $00. payable
nmonlthly in advnuce. Wahlng lextra,
TIltuit, 3, 4 and . dollarn pr month,
when ln tid at rcse of terrm; $I 50, 3 :O0 and
4 .0 a be*n paid rmolthly.
Incidental fee per termo, $1.
Foe further partlenlara. address
T. S. BLIGH. A. M., Preat.,
Hlomer. Clabora. parish. La.
Aug. tt, 1881. S1:y
Louisiana State University
-AND -
AORICULTIRAL and lECEANICAIL
COLLEOE,
. , BATON ROUGE, LA.
('01.. W)r PRESTON JOIHNSTON,
t I'at s D NT.
.%eainn of Niue Monthsm Begins
t1it.,ber 5. ItIl.
Healthy loaltion. Free tuitlion. Boalrd,
'h.lgtiulg. mldllcal oxprecI eso , &c., $11.00 per
tn,.lth. Cheap eneifturn. Fll crpe of
i esulte.nt Pre'n.f.ora. wo'rkshop of Mi-.
'hlla.ieal elcIrmlelnet iln ojperatlhen. Mill.
taI) dli.clpliue. For further particular,.
applyl to
PROF. I.. W. REWELL.
BIIton unege, La.
Aunat;t Io. I' 1. 5S:3m
Haynesville Hale and Female
Academy,
I 1i.1. .,pen the 1411th February. I0dtI, by
L. II. Featherston, Principal, and
ethlr conplrtelut Aneistants, if necessary.
Tli tileon, $'. $ . ft eedl a 3n per month.
.'lsi, StI. Iteard at rlasoable rates in
teew"' :encd virility.
Par further paticuRlars, address
L. If. FEATHERSTON,
Priucipal.
Mr. L. II. Featllertol has lheon ananl
mee..ly elehcted by the Beoard of Trustee
to teach If:.c ,-.i. i alls..M andl F ne .le
ieho,,l, for.echol-ee cl, y.ar le1. e'd I.er.
tfally ri. ac( mnel him ltr the public an a
gen teuecler neid strect dli.riplina.rioe.
W. L. OAKEM,
Pmrr't Board Trustees.
.lJuar eer. lel. 24:y
J. F. LOON EY,
.1linufaecetnes coil I)alelc in
MADDLERY ."
and
HARNEsM.
SADDLERY IIA.tRD)WAIIL
and
l'i(';IE4, I()('CKA W AYS,
Pl'IG AND) I'LATFI'OIM WA(ION:-.
&c., &fe., &ce.,
No. 13 TEXAN St.. SHlRE.VEi:OIRT. a.
.Jlly 6. 1". 47:Giuncul
J. C. ItAKER,
Willt
E. & B. JACODS,
Cotton Fa(ctors,
l e Insle.rters a:end wholcahle dealers in
A DRY 4I00D!, Motlean (Grorerle,
IInl·la,: r,. ('Inll."ry. (;Ol , |outa, Nhlws,
!late., l.inlllceu l. l,aceon and Segarn, Testa
-tretf. Sh r, ep .l i .It L..
le.eIrilpt .attentio ven to al nl hlneinesa
e.rutelt. l ti r, l. ac:dl hilercal celvaince mcade
oie rallnigll.nmlleit. Co(tton. 5J:Iy
RAGLAND & IUIRRELL
Sale, Feed & Livery Stable,
,ctlheaut corner Paulic Square,
HIIOMER, LA.
[c4 I OO <,tl,,r. (;Gmwl n1hles, Onn In~1
Ui t;.I l- Hk~lcl Ilggl*e.., Good Horue.,
i thell ineI.e, \ t hl had at all tcmea,, day er
negtmh Prec en to reslapod u uih the tlmel.
tlv'e no an call aud .n Wonl't relrl-t It.
R. P. RAGLAN'D,
W. C. URRE-LL.
April 2. I11. S:Iy
W.x P'. 8MiTH. D. AnaI,
Port menmot. .La. aYrmerville, La.
SUITE & CO.,
DIALIaI IN
DRY OOODM. (tRO('EIER.
HARI)WAHE. tPPI.IEq. Mr
..D .YV.4.rP'TITlFR R.q4 A4GE.TS
Malm Satre,
FARMERVILL, LA.
Oconler Y7, t. I:?
BAR AND BILLIARD SALOO
Wo. C. PUICB.
FINE (:IGA.S, old and pare Whikli.
r fe h laLer beer., lne Wine. of eye,
varkiy. e,At thel CI i ste. of A. Waic
anderthe hs uInlirrIie, llntl)y eapll
hy M. Walre.
Puhlgeaerally respeeluj eat ited.
Tetenevl. .C. ie.ot.
JAB. P. UTS. 4- .
U.TZ & SMITH,
- DALrBB IN
Hardware & Machinery,
Noe. 8, 10 and 12 Spring Street,
1Ri3EVBPORT, * . . . Lu*ItIiaWN.I
Manufacturers Agents for
BROWN COTTON GINS, ALLUM' COTTrON PBR88EES,
AMES ENGINES, OOLEMAN'8 MILLSP
VICTOR CANE MILLS, STRAUBC MIAL
GREAT Western CANE MLILLS, COLEMANI' PRE8888,
AVERY PO)WS, JONES WAGON Seaes,
N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT, COOK'S Ivrpotatort
The Cheapest and oeew fIe i the srassU .
W o\'er .the Bruwn Oith for the oomina se.aon much improved; having a pulley mal
lbelt st each eaud of thbe Brtso, wh leb oan peribet and sm tlh rea
nlso. the Brtsh is made adjustable to the sawv, so that is can be
moved up to or away itam the sews as may be neq lted.
Every Oin IW Plly earamrteed
A FULL LINE 0F
Blacksnmiih and Carpenters' Tools. Iron, Wago.worl Nails, ieavr
Shelf amid Buildter, Halware, Cutlery, Iron Pip. aid Fittlins,
Enginseers' Supplies, Belting, Gutm Paekiug, Cordage,
Barb Wire, &c., &e., &c.
T' Send to ins for Prla antd Circelars of Gilts, Mills, I'raies Cane
M.iiin, &e. July9'S14?:Iy
CONWAY, BUCKELEW & CO.,
Corner of Texas and Levee Stretets,
SHREVEPORT, LA.,
DgALEMl IN
Heavy sad Ihelf ARiDW1Ai,
Naehlmery sad aglaees'8pplles;
Iron Pipes, Pumps,
Brasr and Iron Fittings,
Belting, Packing, Lubricating
tOAL a Oils,
* oA * Iron, Steel, Nails, Tin-Ware,
. seb s . .Wagon Wood-Work,
Circular Saws, Wrenches,
Files, etc., etc.
Manaeutarnrs' Agents for
Atlas Engine Worksq
G. W. Tlod's Cora Mills;
Kinlgslanid & Ferguson's Saw ills,
Slas, Feeders & Condensers;
Itynollh & Goldenl'i Cotten Prees.
ltrennani & Co.' Kenatucky Came
Sactitliti Evaporators and Pans,
-and
The Teamessee Wangems.
s;oL' Send for Circulars and Prices.
"HAVEN'S GOT IT."
F you want anything in th'
laddlery or Ifnnwis line;
I! yon nnt a gtoul Farm Wagrn,
liIggy or Spring Wagon;
1 " Cast Iron or Steel Plow;
I' you wtut thet
I" t* 'Value of Your Maonuy;
Don't faiil to call on nec.
I will plntab yollu ill Style, Pricr a:rd
qonahtty of growl.
W. S. HAVEN,
\,.. SO nd ",2 Tetna stret. lbrt. rport, l.a
. May 1-. l1.M. 40:y
Shreveport Furniture Factory.
Ware-Rnma n t Texas street. near Leve-
Vactory onL vct.,oppositeT. P. . R.Depot.
HI AVE in active nperlihu a STEAM
SFU'RNITURE FACTORY, and will ell
(itods of HIorr -made to dlalers and con
Nimers at a saving on former prleve of flbo
15 to 40 per cent. I warrant tetler Goods
than those now generally sold, moatly
made In the North and shbippd hero at
high rates of freight.
In addition to Hnae-made Goods, I keep
onatnaltly ao hand a full stock of fIne
furniture of latest styles and delatns alsoI
GOlaed naah, Dor sad Blinda, Wall Pa.
per. Window Sbsade, Mattesmas, Chil.
dren's Carriages, &a., as lowest market
prie. WM. ENDER8.
0 ptlnhemr 4U . 0 . :
FM
a
CUMP8TON'S HOTEL;
JAIs~L oU·~ft?1. Pr·pdiw,
billow atreet, betwieb Eic'it and S pyhe,
$JIREVEI'ORT, I.A.
Nov. 19, 187. Il:L
(Wuccmmul to 1EIviiyoul & Cu..)
D3oL3rs 17
ClRCEXIAWESTERN P'3ODVCP,
G IAt3GihG AND TIES,
, ,s nil 7 Tusea 8$rec, 8hreý sport, La.
July 14, 1*10
OUACHITAIHOUSIE,
JUUlV N111NENSIW.... r.Pe'r",
SuON~t E, "fna La.
A1'A bln ncwrly furnishd Sh boug .
T Tbbbb e plied with the best tuh mar
ket alonli.
TERUln:
Perfa. ............ I1 off
n4mlasb erna...i..........56
CENTRAL HOUSE,
:OR. JACKSON AND GNA3ANNOIT 63
ItONre , Wl .
V "tnunbnet landiywls N/R.
.nperler armmbew I. sewr .
' be Mvelwa hlle. ~ jl.
Or Ceatsets etreý d w.
.. Tr oqUA&, 4)
(!etarly e t ~ i
Aug. 1t1, VSS. Msuqeý1ý
(Temeutly .1 the
I)IS _I 1 Nrs 't
Urinae ý eetf
The
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