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THE CRITICS POWERl. REV. THOMAS DIXON ON THE USE S : OF HOSTILI :Y. If J Prelude oni 'stt lm...A +~.I .nt . t!t'rr Enemles Te.i :i.. I ir., !"l +: . i1-.,0h,. a.) Frleads Too (.'.:, t..i (-. " <4."' .' Eliot-'arti :.,.:: ":. NEW YoK..lI. . 1. Association :Li ta . 1 ', ..- ': ; its music :' , . .. ,ri . iLh :t lN " l Year's gr , "I :- .:. D i, r. ~.1 t i si attack on i2ixTu wn:V 10 aI ( .ati g strongly a T1 ., ti.il ,u n.ni i:w' . I' .1" al : The questi' at n,,w A.t're, conIrT:gr;. How can we anr,'t.'c".t it imL nfroIp *tli Asiatic cholera' t4i. hi ftt r, ',.n pit.c? I is an intens,,ly j, r , 't:'r .l c,''.t' . I)t ties. Nor d(1(", I loo' hl I ' , r.,2 t., t,' 1 ger. The cimdae- i , ' .* J1 :,i urg,"'. It will be but ). , rw ,t h,, :::;1 r 1,( fore the ,:hol'r., i.id"tnii " 1.,t e i' ,' is lion is exe'(ete' t. , ",it'' n to '1 . ",, 'with redouil le.d ;)'. y. It 1t '.inn-ap - tively a small aftf. r I::.. va ir \\ ,h ' is4 will do next , ;t. 1 ir- ,:~ ( :f .'r, 11. The port of N..... Yrk xw the po'ino i 1' greatest danger to ADeri,1"n 'a4in '! t qation risk a Fei :ld exp,er: i:, witlt Tammany qun:rant ine? At the, hIel ,of the departminet in,'b, a :-,'fc;d 7, to' politician, with th' life' ,f t ).. r . ntil: in his handsi, answ,'rciile for ,i 'on ,pe't' e co or incompete'nce as sln b i' r n.isina ib cl ci i of political freiean. ei rs. The nati;ron mTi i now decide. It .e, Ils to i.I writ's.re. several weiglty r, amiins why con::'r.-L should at onee estai li'eh a thart ith r-g s temn of national ,qjut-antitn. First-The un:tio.al gv.rn \,t.ma.iv has the means to lltahbio.h an effe.ti.,e quarantine. To 'c " t3e11't, \". I i ,.st 1k' complete. To lh(e cn 11)let' it 4:: ,'..L '-i tically encircle the North Aa,. ri,'an.'on tinent. It will reqtiie nilli... f dl. I. lars. It will requnire len oif 1 -,i'rit. e knowledge as wvoll ai s Cth lund':t o 'f f ,it; . ful subordinate.. The nat 'ii (,l, I'.r:, S ment only is able toi lnx .i' ii, 2''h , :" ut i. It has already in op*.r;,tiin al',;. 1t. 2 i. tire coast a life tairne , rvle I . h\.., be utilized as3 the l:,e i ,. aI :1a / quaranti.e s ri,. ,. Second-- Thel n,tion ,:1 h: tlw t; con plete autlhoiity to er: ,illi-is a realv effective quarantine. The hlrbr ti r " INew York, for .: c,,l. i4 .,;ll !. e "s one side by the state ,i N'w Y,..- :ni on the other by the stat, of New .h1.r_. is theo 'hesaptI' ;ic: " .,v il th ,1. i+l Spetween states. Th ou (cltr a., : ( *naturally and oif 39t, (esity reSis i n Ite nation, not in tie' diic"te:it It .te 1. In every threatenel epilenTii.' thel, (onli of local, state. and n.lti,4edl anthl ritie', will be inevitable unWle tihe na; on ii ieir absolute control. Third-The preye'nt !.y.tn-i, or Li.k of system, is an anino ly ait] 'ad i1t .'" justi Sed by no argument save that the snlnry of some little ran is likely t.o e lu t in the transfer. The prewent staetus w::s lied when the country w'eas sp:trl settled and the way of~tra'"l wa; by stagecoach and oa eart. Si4tl(.o then the iation has been knit together with a perfect network of railroa.s and steam lip lines. Qnare:ntine is i1 longr 1) local affair. A danger ait one port is a danger to the whBole naitin. San Fran ieoo is less than five 4dllys from Now Yerk; Chicago less than twenty-four hours. Fourth-New York. left to the mercy of Tammany Hall, is a con)stanu threat ito the life of the whole nation. Some months ago I said from this pul it that the tnanagelne'nt of our quaran ies Was la incompetent hands. For is I was smerely censured by a certain dais of weskminded critics of the echo anmly. But now that the New York e.aber of gemmneroe erlouesy consid. we th li thretlme invasion we has S.to tt xbody fram their special ting rominlittee the followiitl seiarkable rfes.lution: "We feel it our duty to respond to your questions to dmltely state what we l'eieve to be an imit takble -aiul jut itnf rence frAto r ?eport--allme.ly. I..id .t. our opinioCi the preset healtrh ofited r ha< neit elow'%n .•la"lent sxe'utive ability il'r bjicijj, n knowletpe nof auitary ,.liene'e. to war ati thsplief that he can uto ithe, future Asa mattr of fact it in wekl knowi the n medical fraternity of New York the diatingui2ih,.d behlt h ,fier'" re to won his laur,'. not in ithe lirac i of m eodicine, but n t be coroner's 2 4- e a a pothouse politician. And it le asi that he gram duted al at € ires ' m tle meli at college iito the corn , .n's-ie, and that as a matter of fact is retice of medicime has been strictly palthiL That he is a good natured, i, e amdve sort of a man no one denies. $mt is he the man to whom we may corn i lthes of mW ils op peopli a s .h er wh executive ability and science I aloe eca answer the demands of a mo- J " 1 i.organipstion eu as Tammany ' R be ~rLusd wih tbh fe of a nation W, th;Cy ha not bithltd to lhay the 1 a duty partisma poitlcs o the r It ecapge awer, and while they I asr l ba_ ! o a at-ions quatnI . I as ! li p ltehqa Will ore ar atir I hiu. them i dlethmiaomme l I .. s UihwA it wlak atI Tmmiay's a '4 0 FRIEND THE ENEMY. ·ghe lbs asusume aa mQSi Sehiss eaa tede si i! i /. •!),hi •ltIf We bare in th- story of Iiainan and M nrrle'-ai thi's .,r:,t trurth sit forth. ?i ordcirai :at at itf' c.:, ."" lin" :inr. fir g' eten in ti'' ,'rail'el' f,,r lj.,:i-ic anid t. eaIlth. Itl. wa:l a maIln of ,''-h tir't,'r. of f, ,rce and inte 'rirtv. Ii,. !I:,dl. in falt. on ,, l 5e- x .xi , :avei t :'. L:,," I f the kin:. t i t h i , g : r , ld . . .. " . :: ,l ' w ,,n , ,r IT "i , e n . (.il ii rs h i L ,. , k ,", ., ,i ..,u:1 i':,l0 rIli ,g L . :1. -i1 t o iter i auntil. Ia lnan lhul rlvc' dc\ '"I tir !:rt ,fi;ce of the ltve.'.! , tlt w. : p,'itn " un~ ist,'r. irt t t' tii' kin., It. ,:cit wl.::i:ii arlI p w ' and hl:, iii. il :- "t. :itIer, w:s one thin:l irritat 4 hun. 1 '.rdecai. h, i .Jew, reins t il , tc ibi, tllh kinee to hun. and all his wea i lti pl rd we'r was as nothing so lon :e: tit: .I, wi r,-fusll-d to yield the r :i.rdiial ',Ii nt of Lit r,.lirioI. Si laianr l iichte'rllci ,i' , Ili -troe t \ir L, . :i nd n it , 'ray to ' :r,,yv ih* O ot rial, ibut tie xte,11rim 'In th . wi\ha.. i.' .'., .-', ;.,. . I. 1, ; , il t i ,i' .I, " v ith i , 'i ningl, with 1:lrni' . v ri , ri. rhai t diviltry. 11i,' -:- , ith troy I . "ii, - I :li : li- " 'icll " 1 It n , , ' ,'ll lll \ iv, tii, r-,'-ult of 1i:,-i- :u1,;? The. r".' ri tl 1.:.t '! " t i f,: 'ir1 e . i l I 'e ii l' .toikii,. i : licii fi', :i. N :11 11ir:', i',l , :1.. put it on thl: 17 n tr Ii , .!,,: .1,' .ti 't.1'l rci:ra lhin the first 1.:"1r it Uih i" iitl f, r tihe rnitiy " '1 r I ic i hr,1ir cSci' it ha't .1'''d .inl !" n,.nar P nn t 1 i hai -lit r .:il (Tlclr e I rllt f l if'" I1t nI i aiie Til t \ I.! it'l rvl.'.-. Tl ,' 1:', t4 ,,, '. 7 . fJ, 1t i i, '. ~gaierst sin ard t'rriltiti,'i. nThii , ii II tiet. ,in htii t 1.. i'," : . 1 - i ' .. lre lic ,lii nri.c , i' in Amc.ri'i. Tii, hlghtit that b,';:tr" 11I.'11 the pulpi, i.; th,' li,.",. .t TI.. lili'l:- t'.r is hat'-e I wi hI glat"'r ni.t intll , i t har:.d iirelf Idrbi'. mn '-tir ri' c:: i i; % .rlk of 1.1","l ".:. r"rtaiiin 'i'ess Tihe' lewsl plei'irs whii Ii renpre' itl t ais re i, lard put ti it: their ral'it I." c't'lii:n th ihe , c r:m rtcr ft the inini.i.trv .;t t1h- irutit i..cctd tlni In ''l i r '" 'r , c " r t . 'i 1 cr n ,cr" i l ,oi ii,".m i' ,., h 1, ioris nf. n t' l0 , i t' ito I I , i t , I eI t . c t 1 1._ tit tIw1i, 1''vTl 'l, ' Ii I' i i -', ' : I5 , . :' i ,' .r " . t . : - I,, '. 4 , ' c : tisb, for pr', id'' ;i ei'"" tr :tef .o tt ftt h l , nadea ,tain i'l ' ofic lit:if I : t:: i t". "i en: ^r. .i , th fri('r l : It d wa r h.r a hee-rt iirr #,,' onl teri . mi..d bt t, canw iof the ir. tiring enmity :and ira: ;innt haired of a certain clat's of ln nc. lint for the alan der, vitul'erata oll and illuee of the New York StmLn ar-l thie mien whom it vice, l (Cleveland vonld not hiave lbxe-n ouni natart, ll, t ,,,'. i::e un:r electd. Hi" career intrinereid into American poli tics 9s a :r.axim of daily political life, "We love hin for the eneriors ho tas rntmade.." (Oe en.-:nyv will somretimes make for a man a mal a thousand friends. When attacked by an enemy I have found friends to spring up in the most unexpected quarters and offer their as sistance in the most unexpected ways. It is popular nowadays for a certain class of popgun preaobers in New York to attack men who are doing the Lord's work in their own way and doing it with great success. These little fellows in variably bring upon themselves the con tempt of the world, and always rally new friends around the men whom they have attacked. K Iw Ti YSIoa. Third--Our. enemy reveals ato our selves our own characters. Of all the revelations a rian needs most he needs to know himself, and of all the revela tions man gets the last one i this cont plett, knowledge of hii own being. An irtiet once built rip a icarvelui t orm poitve portrait ,f one who hirld died. Hi had refuied to sit in his life for a piit t'r'e, nd so tl, Iainting was ordrhrs1 nale fromeu the d fferent features of his chitlrern which r.semlnbe-d him ce.,t. One child haid a Iouth shped lik, the tlcther. another had eyes like him. ar: ather had the contrur -f the hol,, an othrer had his complexion. 8o from all these traits tlt artist coP strrccted in imagination tite nman arcI made what w'as a marvelous likeness uiceel' hiem eanivas. FriicI thrwe v -b-,e lwov us Wi, can get the god chacach ristm'.s, but it takes an enemy to point ,uit the wart, and the mole, and that which loved rees would not emphasize or reproduce. If we desire a true composite picture ef ourselves it must be made both from the verdict of friend and enemy. In fact only our enemies will give Ts a certain LnIl of knowledge. The criticism of an enemy, therefore, is really worth more to s ttan the flattery of a friend. I shall never forget my first encounters with criticism. In our literary society at college thue were two critim armed with unabridged dictIonarIes. I shall nevear forget with what scorn and isdig -at~r I received their first amanlts. Without mercy they ridiculed all my p-isouarlles, all my provincialisms of -c d ecc,trlities of mimen . I resolved that I would show thes. miser knowa few things, butI found inthe of time that these me were my abIt is solutely eessoary if we sae to attol fufl, rounded aracters tI seemewbere if ei we shll get this fIu view of gulf. he seem to speai e aftme Iom (A! t a psmfIarly She eterlae Her dty eluded her at first. She grew morbid over it. At last it came to her in a simple way. . A ragged, dirty wmnian jostled amai;lt her in the str.iet. Sbh, shrank from her. The repulseil woman put out he.r hand to stp hier. Th girl answ.ered with fright, "'What di, you want.,' "I want money "' tai the t.-. man. The girl wvs ldn'ky annuld t i her it was agaiusi.her p)rincilles to give money ,:, tIhe street. The \',omnt ftollwed ant I hul alom ,tt lier'elv: "If 1 c:,::. nt h v,\, a,.v: , I w:anlt a friend. I '!ti hulrlgr : i t"lr' is liut; m.y dau.ht r is sick h, )is just yullr age.: tihe ichiidirt n are sarvll-g, and I am at n wtits" n i 1 ;,.i i tu I want a frt n rl .. She t ,p".'" as ,, :n . d , I,:!ir. I 'he Ill h. nl eter ;r t io t,. her It. n a" t l ta * t ,,i,.:i the i th y c ;. d Ivhul - , t. '.1 .7",'1 | 1lllll I'. , .t l' lli.) lt " I., I 11't i . 1' llil: ...:, : ' : l :1, 1 l: ; I 1r : tli, ull'I I: i h 'eI I , '1. * ?t t t'. t itt ;i i i iw Ia i I ' ' ti s -,,anil\ it he r i's, f w.rk ih .,: it h lit!t lIt c tross do :I:.li 1.. Shi - t ai 1 'e ',,-, f ;h, it if ll . 'I.,.ttti , n. ., .r. !, ,..,. te ,.lint ti \t:l I ..tit. "" a t i"l, t,'ri ai I , , ýi i " It r l . "I !; .tt i t i t t ,. it, It o "r:", to 1 it.1 II a. tl 100{:11 .' n h : u n t . t h e d i , wd e r , ,i h o. , H - , . a w l ,u n g i t ' ", , d h'all,. It lld l Ite \w ,1(or. At it t i -. tt u ':m I ,.kel at ht .t lf, and f r t!, I - it . ::t hil'elf as he w:1. It w: b rer :ela iten 1.t, r tv, hl ti ,niz,'d t 'lI h .,lar hg arl l, u ht , .r n it ed f ,t i ort l:. cn :;i:i.ss out of filth. . in thf t w v , ,I ,Io :t it o f ., " e l:, I F:; 'l'. r . \\ e l e * *I iii 'I'' then tio kn ll fr'ie ndo with tch,.erinl'. ,word,. ta\\ . I ..k l a t.:: f b i n. i lhie is and can'i-i its th g irt the earthe hitih S 'triu 0, 1h ntrm 1. . .IAY ih t AI).l te archiev:d. if it were pI o ible to aii -I i whgenis, It would be fond romewhe in lta hat iredr mal.gnity hf some enr 1 r. This enm k is been the goad that has Isprred them on to the highest endi-.mr f ,1hich charcter i .apabl-. It inti. that c to the heart ., like a dai r th",.. and ranlled ltere for all tie, . Mni f,,.u hlatonMs of mtte,.:. TLh,.y r, ,::, who lrne achieved in the iitiiit''r:l: rstorld the mechlos kirhelou act Iarte n ndorg Thre ohured dmuch of their nty-i to thr ago Mhartin Luther naileId t, , door of that 'htulch his immortal lh(! sogtdid not leave the (m. Purch of Rie, not fiormonthsanl years. He wasdrive out I3o en;ies. It was the st nemy oft the reform ation who with torch aI,! bitteword, thumbsrew. rack and brnin a triumphant arnnmy. JAY (1o0'ILD. Our enemies ore the sairees of in.idr , .ion whence a thousand successes in hf, are achieveid. I it were posible to an: lyze the secretn that ar te the foundaIti, of the success of many a amn of brilliant. genius, it would be found somewhere in the hisred or malignitry of some enemy This enmity has been the god that h i I sprav d them on trno the highest endavor of which character is capable. It mai have been a word tatamtindly slkC.i that cut to the heart likea dagger thrus,,i and rankled thefo re for all tie. Men who halive achieved in the cotmm.rcial world the mon-.t marvelous snccesse.s have indoubtedly owed much of their ,t('<c's to those who have opposed l,' "~ , I w sought to d(stroy them. Part ,f "'e i. Sspiration of the life of such a . ix :. erould whic know wa the stinuln:,lt ,! a' , bitter antagonisr enemy i a diriw t . Lt airll. Accept his io cry fevr ertion nd us did cry fis iO'sgifr: t.;: g eowe to t eorge Eliot te dnone.tio ofheard thsome ro rk f the most marvelo 1 o osomai extraordiny enis cwrnti as runrl tionably said:e not to advantaeous cirm tn.cad . in hgrave." He turne d to the fact that she wastood nearfly homd i anwrd felt to this re mart the neliect ndatargnism. "i which Iod which tforned twenty ym velous po." I' fact he livedabtr from the outthi er show to ollection ofsnt that ta e hgh .. .: :i . melyat ewen ofin the ,deepe piitl ito heah al frivolous d yeti. of the at- i rgy" w ahich of hia lifdy hr gernlnd aeer all. Accept hi reveld In whio hnd um rait; it is Gto's gift. We oti i We owe to George Eliot hthe production of some ofad the mbtght marvelous bookl ever written. The devel; we owf hto extrordinary genius was unquestionably due not to advantageous drcumstanc in her life, bat due to the fact that she tisact b ght to her. Itood was die good which turep the marveloua iowersi Sher character from the outer show to i the develoe t of the ahsd td dio ditto, ith stdof cosm .n hrlifea ere womsa of her dy her geius was is alo peme--the i J rMmb.oh thouht. We owme t alas tet and vindictive. in:n dany Mwile in tea.ti the teari'lar frind her. With :a kindly esmile' .he' ae-k.d her what wa Ill~ mtlltter. She rep!lied. , " nlOhmadam, I a:n so ugly." The tciehir ,,rxitl "I e lr; dil nut c',In tradict h,'r. iPr'- t,' , .,'' tock th,. pupil t, her r-iom, asl :,;I, tr u'ising i tur tnlet tinie sa.id. "l h;'.,i a ; ':. fnt for ... , kanding h,'r a .: al ' :.' lump c, ,r,'e With earth. "It is:' runud and tbriwu ;~a yutl ugl:'. ;, '.v. V'.rv wiell, w', v -l ::ai .1 L It:' tih n. It is yon . j w y it _I . ' .. I r it :ill give, it 'n for v,." Thi' irl t,,k the gift, pl:.::t '! ,: :t, h,,d it carefulnly. "fThe g!r, i It' av ' "a tir:t; at in t tl: *il·: en .i1 :1 Itt h fir ' .v"i r . grt nll ,, il . r: 'i i | f' ' : ru. \ ; , I " e l r. 1 " I: ; 1 1 1i . 7 I; !1 . ' 1,.._; i, i· . y t hI ' : .'1! it tIIuk .. 'I - , it ' , r , \n, frRi, : . • the :1 , I t Ir I I i ! , I" I... ,,, . ii.. . , , ;,, t t i : .... IIH; hc '- <la , a::,r all. ,,v, ý, i. ,1 'h p 1 , ;. ; .I retei!n of yoll r ra - ti h' '. -,v. e' 11 'l p|ll," . l':'-IlI I ':: r,.- I: 1 i. 'I !i n''t I 0 tI the It , z inl",. e1.. iiiat f 'i t , l( ist hi4 't," :, i r E'velrythley C omen r n (,is .l l.1n . WL :, f I w t t h t :Ill k ( . a , f ,,r e . ivt l i , a " I , l i t ':. l.e ll e 1. It I . er a J l rell nh l tll i \\ i, e ,. i lt , ,1 1, .ir t I,7 cl,'. Ierjtt .i' I, n 1.. I i:. v i , , ic! .. .. ;,i I at pli l ., t 1, r: . ii tlI " , ' "Ill.'1 i· l' l l! , . 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It, vir,,1 if ow, 'ision aull' writ of s ar . iihe t:iupos " ol oit h te-er f rti-. ..lio e, to onite ' by II e . ! uon e l of tie t'l iti i h ) I ; 'lt' t 4 1 l,1 4 ilt p ceill- , tle-., t h above eItk ' , irs .i tit I"ºmtrre rit, , ,' 1.r h ll ' #.mtin ,1 Ici, ait puli lie i t i , within Its. i ,.r c. h.O.ui fir ' r ll li , at' 11 eo e . e.ll 1 *'l-i a i ,l' frontin g Texall Il htre, t, in 'addio pa:'-h. i,:.. on e*of -e . .1m'a I ill tuwn thip 1:. ; , .l: : h : , li a, a" lst- Ior ih half o i .m , .itlll " I 'i-' . O letoll 14 of ,1,." va sh; .:.1 to7 a' ss n: 16 i resi 1 s:l wri:. A tI1. e r of 1 Et . S-s11tta R. Vlie . tas rutlio w. ht :I " ri on linef I, th w e dt I2 rtsonL u:. Iotaone 1oda atree.s nearn ra n th rodsa 1. . e, , i tet 1 t eel t on . J rdLa athre tha ,i7. e bekti ' il fee I o a n v. " bI. . Forl - I 6 uLt!,' Ifl t .!s co r, IS ' ap e l olIth o ,n :.rekc aceline e I. o i thlethreeof miln mn Ths uid.ltl nh l on ly two Iota, il n aingifo, Iota . us ep , , . h ' lrbe StU S . L la o . o w ate, t, on 3.11rliner, I l ot ea two, mal t t. .ement . hIh rIet fl atl A4 LosIn rear of Judge A.,W. 0.!;ic, s' relt d". ricer i, , L 2Loa on ai bret 1.1I l HI .. PRICES t'1' f.. - - - 2 W.ll ,; air Ch r ks t ,riv e ,ea reaslenee. sllo call 'or wtre which, reuti af, r and dteleer ta reaa. n 51o steeT em EET, iaREVEP0Re T, LA. U hea ml e1st . Threveport property, for cash only: 3a, Lots on JordaesUireet. near lsirfTeld ave . nee. lront 11 feet em Jordap street .ad 2 Los on Davis street. On 1 lot is a small Ii lI! S. l. DREYFUS & COK E R 1O O D Ii Boots, ,hoe, Hats. Pro.mpt AttLntio'n Paid to Country Crders ti9 7.9 LLIV ' '.f-j T' FOR IRON OF NG SI ' . I .. t I{ . .. 'IIu In i - f d , t ally 11l,1: , l bi I 1 ' :III. tll.. I ,ri * 11. "!', "1 I b ! : w la,. . I . ;.i .t I lt r ,If llook. I r Telephone 275. SHREVEPORT, LA. (IRE INSURANCE BUSINESS. em.resents Some of th1 OA des And Most L.cral C:mpanie SHREVEPOR'IT, - - LOUISIANA. General -INISURANCE - Age COUNTRY RiSKS SOLICITED. 11! Tezas St., K Sh.e.p.rt. L. Tlny Tu ul dul FOR SALE. A RARE BARGAIN IN THIS I have fir sate olne of the most, air'r.. i *l. Ihlu .f fa 1" Ir lak fart IIug a ll 1 ill{ lowin i . NoIil'th l I ri-i' ;llt. 1t I- it : t d'll rllo'o**hal l tli I. ,nlow Hllr .,V.l.,l-"", t.1 i t i r Iivrtr, il l10-- r p. i ih. 1'~I hbLi, t t Ilnrt y ai:l' n1 4,r4s ,o t if Ii 44, :i,1t, tl wl, hu 4, Il'lJ : t,- . 'ifit h r4l, a..urnj ris.iag Will it amela ' ,qG |ll n{ !wi-c.b ~ r ,' ":11, : llhtl l t'in h '.', I' ,{ f :. ,' u1 i i. :. S . i . 'I t ilt'i : "r l b"4 l ::lTt l 7t1 i. til 1, , t. l 11tH S1 1,/'i .t(LIi' .4 I4 |' . I I1 1 4 {, " I. II - lhyll ria hl s ;u I" ,1!( I., I"' r1 , " . Th'l plat II 1 4 llllji'.4!' ¶ .i llt atl ') I ' iil.1huil"n , .lih.ch, Iu1l 11n .t,; c, linI ,i: h I :,.Ilu a , t , rl y l, . lit Io i- t ll -1. I 14, I 1.! m it . , the , 1 it" i l' l | i 1 ' e1ll " 1 - e ltl t f111 1 4 t y ,,, h.1 fit 1 1 10, it. Ii :, 1 EIIl iI|l l lI 4: l . ' 4 l" . '. 11 4.1 . t fl' :l all olP' aar t ''i(4 44 u * 1 ho4 fteta. 1i11,' i (11 -l. .1 ). M . I'. A la:au1 i: ilVul ill h4U"lih - t i aI pert1i whI.ti l4 a war4ltIl Ilv his .4I1:4I. I halila t ho- ini ,-a ,lrlv.. Ior this t.e allon I will sell thi vil Ianie pie*e of proiperLy for tli," SACRIFICIAL PRICE OF $3,500, Ou the extremely easy terms of tl.5ENJ caslh and the balamt ae in lce and two yealr with venadors lie, retained IlIand n(tl4-e heaing I per lent per anenum ota dlat . The title to thus property u perflt"lh and evond dispute. Cull and se'e ule early for the bargain. C. D HICKS, •I 5 Milam Street, Shrevepot t, La. SHERIFF'SSALE. Lwis E (Carter vs. Gdeon E. Blueklburn -No. 3W8, in lss District Court, Caddo virtiore of a w ert of ferl faeas to me direted and m issed December 14, I18, In the above entitled and numbered suit by the Hoe. Judge of Sbh. lt DistrIt Court of Caddo parish, La., I have seised and will sell at public auction, with the bea sof a pralsemet and recognlktai of plain privalegs a attaching creditor. within the legal nours for sale at the door of the courthouse fronting Texas street, Caddo Parish, La. on !tATURDAY. JANUARY, 28, 180 the faliowlig deseL-ribed real estate with all Improvements thereoo, viz: Lote 7. 11,d , 18 and , blook I, ten acre le e10, andlts .21, S and Ina block 2, ten mete lot10, all in Blackburn's stabdivision ofathe yof S1hreve%1 la also lot 5 and ten fe lot 8,1oc k 54; eighty feeta by Ia fest~ in section 1. township 18. reange 1olots 2. anIi A block ot; k 4 o I acre letat!; lo 31. Sl M sand haon . e so. i s sa h Ia.e A. ZOR MERCHANT TAILO H. P. HYAM :fA D, iA:TIS FOR :, ,r;'y S .tt on ry. ; , ; Tk I fuor all Ma: ncs and N Constable Sale. 1'r., I. . ,n1ti , l E.( ler ler ,dIe .", i( 1 r' ! " . .' , l ea.'leU .I I 1:, . i, : , ahov,1 e entitled Inusu a . it I I, . I r .. 4'. Hi.el/, it ,i ,. g, IE t." i, t u idl for the tlb SfI (addo l'arisb, La., I have seise wil -l l .4I1 a lit lnabli tution at the •t r'i't front door of the .ourt IOU S('aol P.arish. La., bltweeu the Ihiour,' Of 149l0 Onl .ATI'IRIAY. .I unary 14.1811, the following d.e'rllthed property The r. ar half (!) of lot 26 of ten awer It with all buildiung and impro 1 hereon. Terms of sale, ash. slhj t to ment. C(. W. KELLY, Ua The 1'rog-rees, Dlecember 10, 1841. MAiK WELILIA PAINTER. --ILIB II PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHNE, WALL PAPER AND *IJICE ALID $10 515 TUNAS All kinds of Palatn., i Ec., dlone on abort notice. ALUTEs: Papr , i .le, r l. t = ***LE I