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THE PROGRESS |'11LIMI1.111) FX\ Y SA'I'IIl,\Y PROPRIETORS : CAL D. HICKS. O. 0. WILLIAMS. Enlltelet inl the I'W.loUmi' ItHt hrvtl.port Pas ,N.ntl-( Hls Mali.-0l. I)rEIe: 112. ' S- rin- g street, I.,ret.iI, Milaln almll I(' rn kett. Sl' II4 '!11"r714N : One Year...... ... .........Fl NI Rix Mont.he ...... ...... Three Month . ............ :mr SHREVEPORT, LA., MAY 21,1892. TIE TRAINS. The trains arrive at hbreveport Iland leae as follow.: TEIAR AtNI PA.'CIrI'. From Marshall .......... 5:15. a.m. pom New rlieass........ 10o:1 p.m. For Marshall ............. Io1:1I p.m. For New Orleans ........... 5:I H.mu. vl'iTITRINI, aIttllVP.PORT AIt) rAC'IVI('. (aF.ut iloutn l.) Ideaves Shreveport...... . 6:) n.m. leaves % irkshumrk......... 3:450 t.m. Arrives at Atlanta ........ 2:15l p.m. (West. ioundi.) Ifaves Atlanta.......... 11:1:, R.Ia. Arrives at A a .... ... I::1,l p.m. Arrives at Shrrves.,rt . .... .9:.1 p.m. (A.eommlmodatitme.) 1,'v, Shrev.lport for Monroe. 4:1n0 p.m. Artye h'i prt from Monrt'..1.:50 . I.m. NII(EVII'IttiT AIt AIIANMAI4. (Piass.'IgerI. Mail tiltl Frnlre'ss.) Arrive ft 1ltrvl'. rf. . ...... II .t it.nl. Il'II'en ll ie'V'.e .or . . ... ... 4:111IpIII. ,dII4V1F I'IIIIT AD flo"~ T" Tj . T'aves Ml.hrae' 'l.ol . .. IN) n I. Arrives at I '4hr w..p'. I 1I:1 I1III.. Mail, -.mie :1 m iitlels' i n I i a...." of raltrundl tintm'. LOCAL ITEMS. SUNDAY OR NOT. Every reader, Innis or WIaIInI, 21 years of age or over, is invitte to vote on the question of opelning the World's Fair on Sunday. Fill out the following ballot and sepmd it to T.HE i'a.REirtIH: BALLOT. loeR oa A' AIN4rT ()raNINu TIc a WuImII, I'N FAI 41ON l'NIl"AV. For..... Anninst .. SION OPPOSITE YOUR VOTE. Wagner Bros. make a specialty of Vienna sausage. What we don't know about the silver question would fill a large volume. City Charehes. Iin this de.parm'tnt. we will Iw gintl to) tlbli h lnutt ies of regular tind sIw .ial mervkhes of all the cultrches in hie clty. Pastors. or thlts' ntlthorize.d by th-m, are llvite 1to ftirnash informun tionl as to any chlantges for tnelmh we4tk, not later thall Thtlr.'Iay 'v.euling of the week previous.l --First Methodist Episnopall 'hlnlh South, Rev. J. Ia. l'i.ere. Inator. iPreachlng tnllnlh i! a. mi. and 7:45 p. . Sunday cshool, 9..3n0. n. ('lma meeting. 4:3t p. m. Sunday, and 7:4b p. m. Tuesday. I'ray'r meetintg 8 p. m. Thursday. -Methodwlist Mio*ion. alpplield Iy Rev. I. F. JackonIm. l'nrncahing 7:45 p. n. aIunday. ('laus and prayer mtre Ing Friday, 8 p. in. Meusiday school 2:45 p . m. Bunllday. The electric ear joke is the latest novelty. Its practice how ever may have a serious shade added one of these davs. i.e oeso. asa leo Oeam Frees. Now in the time to bhny these rod1, and hefore doing so call on the ontbhern Hardware Company and get their prices. The Metholist ladlies will repeat the 8Hnnlower concert at the First church Monday night. There will he many new and interesting features, and an entertaining time is pronmisd for those who attend.l The I aad 10 Coat Store Offers some splsl'did Iarlgaumn in refrigeratore, ice crlilln fr.ez.Trs, croquet nets, etc. At the last session of the City Council the law allowing patrol men the fees for impounding stock was repealed and that fee will hre after go into the city treasury. Thiwaaagoodmovea step to wed. d orm ad the credit for b isdeMr.C EQaigles, who htrodud the meam a er y haer prised. Ti is doa ms the aew s.inofr - D.lW. ramsm sa ig me... hwr. .. 1 The Waterworkq Company. once nimore does 'l'Tr 'ioirus~ enter its protest against the lWaterworks comupany for the liuality of water it furnishe to, c,nHsummer. ThIere in n4) inºmjsi tion in this city greater than this which this corporation is allowedl to pratice. I uring the greater part of the year the fluid furnished is too munddy for bathingpurposes even, and while complaint after complaint has been made the corn painy only answers by an indiffer ent promise to remedy the matter, or an earnest assertion that "men are now employed to repair the breakage," which, however, is never very satisfactorily done. About three months ago the report was made that new machinery was being put in, and soon everything would be running in a very satin factory manner, but this, like all the other promises, has as yet come to naught. Consewuently the time has come when the city ownes it to the patrons to mnake this company give themn what they pay for. It. is the duty of the mayor to protect the consumers from snch impnosition. No other city would permit a corporation to ren der such inferior service, and for one, TnFi I'(,ine.1ss4 does not intetnlt to rest until this company remi' dlies the Iloatter, or the public shall r know the reason why. Citi.erns have rights as well as corlpra t.ions, and we intlend to look into the caulse if this inilifference aidi Na, service. and see if there is not some remedy in the courts, if the town Iuthorities will not give it. do it. Superior Stever and Rangem . Most satisfactory goodls to buly at The Fair. The Denison Horror. )enison, Texas, is now thrown into convulsions over four horri ble and brutal murders which oc curred there last Wednesday night. The victims were all women, one of whom was Miss Tuna Hawley, daughter of the late Dr. C. E. Hawley, of this city. Excitement is, of course, at fever heat, and wild terror holds sway among the female population. The town is being patrolled by the militia and citizens, while the sheriff and posse and rangers are scouring the surrounding country for the cow ardly aswassin. If captured the fiendish miscreant will be roughly dealt with. Hanging will he too Sood for hint. Sereem :Deers "ad Sereem Wln dows. Have the best in town put in vour house, arnd not fight thliee and I mosquitoes this sunlner. The M'oathern Hardware Company will put them in your house, and guar antee satisfaction, at bottom prices. hOur old friend Mr. W. C. (Bur ton) Fowler of the Third ward stopped in for a few moments chat with THE l'PROGR,. R.s man Wednes day morning. He said he was safe from over flow and had a good crop prospct. His appreciation of our Mpaper was displayed by' havinghis name placed on our subscription lihat, paying the cah I therefor. Judge A. W. O. Hicks has some fine registered Jerqey heife'rs which he will sel! at rock-bottom prices For the most delicious ice creanm. telephone your orders to (aic. Xtoer, No. 11.5 Texas aoenue. t Those desiring comfortable fur nishedl rooms can Ie accomodatcel by applying at TnFe P'nottitES Of lice. There was not a Mnngle transfer I of real estate placd on record in I the parish this week. The l,.t We ', rmn'all frezer rtele: alis \Vhite. Mlounimtain. The- Fair. 1 Ti'he inaigunration of (;,v. >?ir- , phy J. Foster marks the advent of 1 a young mlan's adlministration. t Try W'agner Bros.' garlic, pick led meats. They ure delicious. The welkin of Shreveport's streets is lled with the sounds of cow bell appended to the necks of esatl being driven from over- t Zwu 1mb met ppul.r e oo ~pm Full line or teals pli ThaeFir. a Be. I.L Pieree wflpse ab 4admm . tihe.r b - m-l n MeUEe M at e u~m - asi Sunflower Concert. " il. I III. ;iln : tl i n , , l I. 'lhi s4 anid mll any ,othelr of, MotLh'r . ss,.o'4 iselsosies cunsi' frosm the golden rwli nws hea rt' iof the lnt flowers la t, 'I'tTuvl+ay evening. 'hres wselsl'rfunl i,loh.sl,,ns gre'w on tall stalks, ultd fromt their yel low petalsn uslppsld forth the aerry faces of Shlrosvepo.rt's aC.sc,,eriplishe I lasiios, namely: Misses Isesie Stringfellow, Tweat is Ardiss. Sallie Flournoy. Lucillo Korley, Naomie Skannel, Sallie M. "unllilove,. Mat tie Lee, and the two Misses Aus- i tin. Their childish voices sang most melsnlionusly, and they were loudly applandel. In frout of the mammoth stalks, crowned by flowers with their glowing, living hearts, was a tiny garden plot at tendsl to by wee ones bearing hoes, rakes, etc.. which gave a most realistic air to the scene. Each chorus frim the sunflowers was followed by ,ongs and recita t.ions by Miss Nasmie Skannel, Miss Tweatie Ardis, Master Walter l'rescott. Master Argyle ('amplell and others whose hnaires we did not learn I'recoiling the musical programl was ilan esvelting sof lnsat l eirsjº y nsent fir thos vyoung folks, who, rnpssel alsotl in famislisr gsamis'. piutting into each a hsarty 7e.t Rlnd ljyilllent delight ful to lo hslla. lDear little heairt.a ith'ey eagerlly wats'chedl the iuplwar, lr li .ghslt floating in the air, thley little dreamel tlhat in their lives"' s..r , rows and trials the frail Illhol ,y w i of ,arthly aiplplitns. wlsiih w,, vainsly at-tmpt, ito Mssain 1adu a keI uip by our own exertilonl, lare, tut,,. like those. which when mlost alieu tiful, hurst into scattlsrd frag menta. Halppy, thoughtless chil hoodl. In spite of the heavy storm atnd inclement weather, the crowd in attendance was quite enconragitsg, and evinced a proper appreciation of the efforts of the ladies in charge, who worked so i adustri onuel and untiringly to make per fect the entertainment, which they indeed accomplished. Refreshments of ice creamn, cake and lemonade were served in abundance, and everyone left lond in their praises of the delightful evening. At the solicitation of the simTny who were prevented fromu atted ing last Tuelsay, the lai hlie., havew consepted tI relseat thus concert next Mondany, thle 3l inst. We leslpeak for tham ta largo crowd. and all whi go smay Is. s.lure ' nA, eveninig of 't:l +irti:tn 'lnt atldI pleasure. Chas. Stlsr'le is hli'arlnsruters f,,r the nmost dleliciusi-s ice (*ae arn. Tel'' ephone him at 115.;3 Te'xxa avchnue. Two Counterfeiters. ()ficsr 11. J. Irvine arrested two white nsen named J. C. IBethany and I~blert Cook for passing counterfeit 2) gold pieces Wed nesday morninsg. Mr. Bkthany had I passael one of the spmriouts coins. but it wan son detected anid i~ long he was Isehind the prison bars with Mr. C(,ok who is held as an accoumplie. ()n l-'insg earchOld the othlr .5lo1,P)elt goldl piee vwas founs,. wrapiale ils tinl foil. e- I indai thl. lininig ,if s.Lthauy's hat. I The.y weru, givesn a srdlisminary trial hefor the. I.. H. authorities Thurrdlny mn,'stinK anii remnradsle I to jail for fnthr irnvestigatitn by th Kgrandl jury. Verily Shr,,veplort is an unsafe' plaice to cosannmit unlawful acts in. I)etection and appr',hension are almost certain. Th lridgs ovr T'olme's nIayoau ' was swsplit away Mosdlay last. It I Ihad lis'sl lisuilt lnt a little snore thana tthree'r sesllthls wilth cosasiher able 'expensi's, tho fundis hbingK sp plied mnostly Iby private subscrip tion. It cost halont $2.O(N. I I)epnty Sheriff W. Walton Bat tie left for Baton Rouge Weidnes dlay morning having in custody I two prisoners for the penitentiary. Thsey were Arch Hopkins srot for three jyears for saling cattle and a Harry Johmnson under lifte sentence for murder. Mr. Willmiam Davis will lead the meu at 8 ddosk. Mauriage sleusem. I Jme P. esm M I ill I !ill i Parish Sunday School Areo ciation. i( :, aI .t S. aturlr.I y o ni, ,r ,,; 11, \ itIi,:u lI ,yvnt!,I, o. ,f i*..ri,. 1 t P 7 ... l,1"it of till I,,tirunlll I't'l 11 , i" laiy ;~eh.' ,l I nio, .. ,rriv.'i , t . I city in till' inter,'t of Ni, i; i "l... wyrk. Hl, lictur*. I ,'. ti' i .ill jct. tit theill' I'r4, yt.,'ri:in i iiirch I SiietIy aftern nll , i at tho' (. i .il lii.t church till' aullO' 4VI'ilirig,. n1.1 ii at thoi' Iliqtist church Milb'illy sift 'r inooni nlldl night., explaininig t ll" h I, origin and workings of Ith rii" ilr nlatlii lil syst.el, and the lhliietiicill g resuilts of this ul4d4e 'of Siuiinay 1I • uchool] work. His hints to lii iy t c-hoil te.achers were exceedingly w inh+trnctive, and emlraced llllly lb practical ideas which could Is. fl Il"oWe to g'reat advant·agl' toI IHth FI c.holar and inºstllructor. Thm Lain olject of Mr. lt.4ynold(' iii"ion I lihere was to organize a parish as ,Ieirit.i,li. lland to that eind the lec- iii tiiro 4 Mllnday niight closed with ait ni'ttiug for that iurit ' hiilili A ately after the discoulirse. Aftlr , H.Il111' dliClunssl(on a cntlilllittes' , of :1 thres4 was aplohinttll i~ irrliligl for r it gIini'ral lnlI tiiI ofl all t ilt S 'll ,, hith ci'hl41sl in the iparish, at r,11i,' ~I central illillt, for tlle punri.'.' of goinlg into a plernlanent orgltfli/ t tion oI f it I'ari:h 1un1hlid y Sctih',lI c'llllljtl i of ILi I . T II. lrrl . 1. If. 'r .scotit tlinl ('. I). Ilicli', ofI S1,'i, Air. 1!,orric is ch llhirmalilln . an l ill n e it ,l ltih tnlt Hitell'Ue ' that 1 'thr tlnI ii , no i ,l for it rt e ln l5 . f ,.l pailt. It itllt'io a og. All , f tl . i e tolaten il:y Sthe reovl of til wt e Pr ai rIl moth'er Iro the c'ticinet ill audl olealiehei i thio liftelt8 d 1l tll in illoslomte srtl sag lory. It Who asn il t g, e boe y Waou gnr Bru. L. ' f In Memorin, Lam. w hich It is with relnetant siadu eis that ia we write this notice, for it rl.,aks a of theth. It tlls of yr hoiited leftd desolate by the removal of ici wtfe tl and othisr from the scenes, cares anon pleasures of this lifto, to dwell ill a land of eternal glory. It was d the home of our friend Mor. W. iv Il Simpson of Benton, lie., which the rim destloom yer visited andII despite the skill of physicians, tor t fom his boom the beloved com-the {'anion who had made his home all (dIen during their four or live 1~ years of marital life. But now At nothiug but gloom cast tier sable so shallows over the threshold of the I" o"i",' binlpy home and dims with o I ho oiwlancholi s(ounbreneos, the li iht; tjlht was hiinig therein. .i It was a death of unusual sad rnl., for the spirit wehich now rests li on 1t1~- right ha1nd of the ( olood t5, .pi,,rI irn ;i lInger sing ill Ih. .,,:: tio ti a t.h, at littlo. itw ni"-st. S hl l jl!o which will lu4n31 a Ul itIhlrs geye le cuSll', ta mothers I1. to .,.h-r. devoted love. It ,oasei at nil ,nllii of sorrow when this wife '' artl mother was laid away for it was I hut about four years that ir. W. Ii. :nimps.,un led Mies Augusta VaIghanl to the altar, where, sur- c rui,led by many friends they re- u cti vle congratulation from eincore 1 lipi atnd hearty wi hes for a long alld halppy life were freely ex- W tenide i. lint a higher authority Eu derered otherwise and Mrs. Sime.- f 54,4 in her 2hth year of her age passeI e iito a better land leaving 'e twIl Iiotlherleh children as it t liviig remliedor to her devoted at us.hui:t:d of her brief priod as his 5i uCcliin:it III and h.'lplmnet. Though li it wis ,If cour-e hard to leave gi hanl lilildl iin children still ever f.ilieil she exelairnedi Thy will be T IeIjill, fathers and IHis will was that e shol e 1 houli ilill to llim. To the husband the writer, lis dI friend, extends kindest sympathy f and he will attempt no more. It were mockery to try it: oiLt may a n1 nmercifol, kind and loving Christ, d and (hod the father, bless hin1 and w his little orphan is the plrlyl'r of w him who writes this. Wagner Bros'. stalls are always , neat and attractive, end suppled a with the tinest meats in the city. The Beaver Quartette concert ki Monday night was an unbounded T suecess. The attendance was good, ol the musie better, and the appreci- e ation best. In every feature and detail ph rforanc we raBt el ela, and nothingl but words d u oamndaLi were eapressed by a those who attended. It is preba . thaL the eopanl y will preant thi perlomaem in one d our aerhisu naIt is rumred that 1 lhmria quetliwe t do -. Lh bed4h ahe des1th. pe e l MlliWM illin l -. hi __tMil ii am, l i CompiiunentarTy. 1i1 ,1.'x" . . ~r . . I " .11 i ,i:. 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Itattle': l '3itllr4ll' l YIou, d41(1htl' aplr('5vitell lly pn- I foiund felis ofae surprie and wilder r. emotion o4n 81turday last,I wheI yn4 - prn'srlmteI to mn1e t l h eull' iflll elmaily gold-halbPse( allne', aU'('(opll.1n13d I5y youlr ot 11014' fll ot f pl"nlihhig re(l'e.'. hions ofS our iitimnlit.' uaI414'4nsl 4i4iS duTr iing our .'sght. years of 4i eitil 411141 44) (il(i relatl ullrs i ln o f lr l ,f 5i' triel CouI(rt. 'You have ev*'vr I..ai oil' fIatel' as well ias ,'tlh' t ili the p' 'i r'lrl'lant io41 f iduto'n Ill 13141 out Iof 4 44444. Awl you Irilly i44111: ''"Nionei' mlure' truly theil iirl'ltIves 3.al1 up pr1''int4' lthe fIl" of l the 4alienr Il whicth I hlaiv. p'lrf44rmo1 (d the dut.Il'es him2 havll' dvl'e hl':1 u poI 3ie. A.1 5it he111 fll'l If ily lea' l 1111110+41 y4lourpar iathly for 1."' siay h31i.' 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IUs'14. .Ju1g.' first .1141l'till li-it 5t, 5 l44 . ji 'This llcl.r JIdlge Hicks' (oflicial career as a jndige of this parish, unle matters of minor iliol.rt- 1 ance should nie5l h41 attlntioni 1r1 for, the Lii W comlmi55itn arrives which reliev's this pIri'h of ont I judge, and he' was Snot the Mui'e'Mls fiil apirant. Just a word hr oulrsfllvee. While we have no direct co(nn(etion with 2 the compliment paid Judge, Iliek4, still we think it will not he c'n sidered out of place for us t4 ex press our appreciation .f th, 2 graceful act and tribute paid 1.y "Sheriff Lake and his ieplitiE'.." There are modes of reaching tbe tenderes Ipot4 in the hearts 'if men by an indirect leaain., and we U doubt if the recilpient of this pres out and it. aeuompanying expres (Iion of friendship, esteemr and we spect, appreciates it ail Inor I han : (lops the writer hereif, a son who, with all the force ,,f laii.guge which 134 can comimaln, CxtOTI(s to the (iontior his Jprfo4n(l thanks, , not so much for the canu, eaIdti fal and valuable as it is. lint for the wordi contained in the pro sentation. Nor can we forget the I kindly comments of both the I Times anl Caucaian, whoms notice j of our father's retirement from the bench, couched in teeling words I of reepect, admiration and friend ehip, will ever endear both them and the donorm of the eme to this - author, and the deeendanas all, of , him about whom they wer writ- I ten. For the cholega tesal, beef and . muttoo, try Wag.er "n. 'They S 4 *u ina lib5le a l-oI i 1 4h 1 h t. t " it ,l ,, the , . 1 "I ,l, ; 1 1 re, i , " , . * I I * I. , . r ".. ?.n , ',.l t t tlh . ,r w ill t ' ,;- i P. iivU rrll, i, :: a f t hr' . rhly1 t . 4 ,iia li It, . fri 1 ii'ri. i1 l- n- I 1Ih. . i. 1 , ,lliii 1 r" .h %1 .1 ,r 1t-,. ti i,; iit ihii. r,, 1 , ir 1i . ", I hat i., otwth r. i1 Ihu, Iilpiul ut V\thil, Ilrsihlesia iiid S,:ssnisih. tel c'fnt4 t ' 1 1 .11 '; , 1 i5 for u l l e. ttl . ---1 O i .llr. E. ,1 Minllginl il iviI: "r at trateiv' tpcu.inieist ered'te.I u; the I c'' c.re1R.l in a 5ieIli('iIt-. liilnirsel, isal ('h1lis4 r,, r sust n ke ll pjr sahble isrtui'le,. T tle illnlle rile r lrs tol 1153 Tetri s r 5I50 iV CilP. A i i ti s e1 i84,sjt.siken ll tlh' ,In cret of humliliinl, life, wh ile'i t kIoik fitr grel t ii.N is i itl isiiilst if fi lly, Wilr 'halrk of ntwliilkty it Ithe tidest of liclla.st.u "lniul e thu iwell if i !e15 miiinul dlistrilbtc with iinltartiarlity i --.i iýt. (;0,1' s nliiii. IhtI ii *entlt to il ,,i ih~ur t i , f "lr (!. I, lit ih ! t fliit y f or | r t i," .of r,,ii lliy nI - 1,ll ilp o'V atl III ii'F11 \aI',i It,. .. IrI It'slistl" Snvdi. e 0 ,i riat ith i mal I ',hlier 1:" it 1, lr ft i' t , Itie li. the 1.1 7 f 1 , 1 Ii-' Iii hrit t i i it ii-ishy ,'1'111/1l l iu . t lls`i 11,y !;1 , 7 .'111 ý ,1, l ,' ,Il I w ill le"'1{ '!; o'lh l ,l I1 ,11 1 i I I .e hl 1u',. l ,f this. Ir, . ,: n e hs "11nve1 Ii'it tiI: 1u 4 t ."in e nttelr. eien iphr,t-tt . lh , l, li' etell ,ti et The voirde f experiacete. - ieo lA flW s1n il til' mrry," sitlr thet ialelow or, ' nnil thly know each ul inti lit1lli,1 |iV e' il1 Mt 'l'nlt I'nsia.ili,l lie'0 "fr flrlthe rit f or iill it i1 i. The voire (It ilwri't. ..... said h achhlor, "nnt, il they know each other." "I f they didn't.," said the aerried man, "they woulen't mar ry at all." F 08 10 LT III!. BARGAINS --IN- CITY PROPERTY. ,r the'is .xt sixty lanys only, I wil l .`,11 tihe` overal choice lieces of hnilding and tenment property below enumeratel, This list tluitbraceºe sorle of the fineost mbuilding lotIs in the city, as well as those suitable for well pay lig tPeneliient honlse i Lot (round on Jordan street, on lIelt Linee,140lxi0 feet extra, fine for family residence. I Pl'st of (round corner Teia Avenue and Murphy streets, em bracing an area of 185x208 feet and opposite Izard's store. 2 Beasutiful Lots on C(rokett itreet., oin one of which is a in and comfortable two-story reid Il-nce,, lupplieed with sewerae. ani gosxi eitern. 2 (ood Lots on lMurphy street I re'sr of Hospital, on one of which is a tenemqnt home which brings a certain rental of *8 per lmonth. ; Lots on corner of Hpragtoie ai LAwrence, on two of which theS are' three tenenents which WTi per month. Line, onl uise eof which are t mrusll iorirnets w'hich rent ; I.wr ioselth. 2 L,'ts 'i,1 J)usvie strr,'t. on one S lusenii which re1nts for $3 pelt inoitih. 2 Lots nerlr Butler's Hill. 14 Lots in rear of Judges A. W. Hicks' home place. 1 House and Lot which rent $4 per month. Thiu property will be o not soid within thia lltlme w itiely be wthdraw. 315 Milem ime, These ilea eila in thies C. OD.H ·· ,'