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REV. THGiMA'S r'i..N ' T ' . .:.E^ T M ll RIM \,ll|.; , i$ <. r t , ;" ) I I r· t Ihsl . a it * l r." ,' t, f IV."' , ' .*ti n in Ih and praih' I * v.,,ltv r rto- lrk I cgregati, ion ft ' ." |,v. t.. '. urhie. pastor of the I'ir t ,churt llhch. whI; bad arraig" 't uin .l .rvic' wilh thI 1 other da-nonlil'ti'tns 1 "11 , i. ,ion. The subject of t,'e sTrenou ~ ::-. Thc Signs of the Tire' "w TRE .-Wn''tnlllr1mi I wl;at *" In .:rl: Ti.' 1 morn1ng COI nti.h I .nd t.LI ltI iiigh l.- 1 ialh aIL, 11.12. I know tllheur as t tllh lwit, lay th .:t 'there' are al hay-s ihilhnimt ' !,wl,.rý:; tIlit in every age there are, .JertemiT? Th,'r Ir are those w ho, Linu w 1,a, ttll, l lt tt Lie' t t for this phenonlncll, say it i. :a 'ecullar ity of a certain c:sit ,f minid- that is all but that nlt'rl-al man i t , ,i t,: such halluhicin: jto of d mti rs llnil lip proachins c'riP-. In tlis a 'act? In ii an explanatiol? '." i; it. Itr,i tI:, l. i, ',r the great el,,p h~. n i:¶t Fi-btr ,f Ih,' 1 world, Wbhein i ;'l h,. rou,:lh i' t t r.I. I mendous dovelt;m.nit. he h.: pre " ,l"l it with prophetli' v e;s that l:..i t' w I his word ,'1d1 1.;Ie~.- ? 1 I know th1 'rt , i :L .,'r'la.ii "f ,Cil, ad that l-J:aiah'e vL rel, oil;f n. \ :. il l I with tears but evvr y pIr. di,'r,? whin' he told Israel ,'f t;arttacicng daigt.r was futhellfil ,in Iir ! ~} w.lII , open the p'g.4 of list *ry 'I I i-Ia- vio Sthatevery sulreuin :in l ii n a tie ii tory of the lache a I, l u c. :"', ,'!1 1,y :I subtone of 0 1i-iis lh ; lini r. al,! that to, mountain I'.abas risen her\., elnttieyl :nid i shouted down lit the Ipi..; 1 tIa : ready; it is hel day ,f tib I.'d " It, fore every crash of lnp;,ir ll pti. 'p.'st " there has ltlrn il olari.rl when tlhe gatll I' heart of the jxloptl was i'c·n illll jllt ) as clearly so as youl are COSIl'ou)s td.d.ly in the beauty if the sunlight that there , is a storm moving earllwhero o\ th, ii horizon. ii s tVONROtLA. V The Reformation did i ot burst oil the ft world withoutits proplwts. If you will fi read the history of the I.lenai-san.c', yol ,, will find there wero uiein inside tli t11 church of Rome who said ito tlhe pe iin i his Imperial power, "Unless things are I changed the unity of Christendom mlust ft be a thing of the past." I es, there rose si .that lonely figurotin Florentc clad in its is weird robe. with its curiosil order alm1 tl customf"that will. we.ird K'rsumalit- it that rose in that Florentline pulpit and poured forth the winderful teirmonus that i shook the earth-an:l w Ihn at last theyv I deemed him mad they led him away to P the stake awl burlied hiii :live. Bu]t fi Savonarola was the first ;:nn ,u f l: the R,.f- ti ormation. 1I± Ws tl! 1.V ci'tf o:t crye-- 1I1 ing in the wildhein,'. I ilt :. Ihe thyi.:I when Luther should n.:il to tl, churI;. i door his thesis Alntl hrrnii I ltI his d.1tli- b ance at the ('hurt h < " !:,:. Before ev:-ery ;r .:i ' , .v, ; i. t th. re are proph'"uc; ,ti l:.t is. t,, :io '. It It may be the f*i'est d;., i v !h, hi.tory It of the world. l.i:t h1 vali .- of ('ha- '" mouni a short tilheo :14' IIv in nil its beauty and sunlligiht -:mol,;l of lc'aCe and quiet, crowderl t;.: Ilhiltli setkcrk of from all parts of lt. wrlcd, and sad denly there was at roar that shook tihe w earth, and down froml that nionmta. li cams. the crashing, roaring avalanchi'. n that buried 200 people, and that fair val- fil ley aJil its beauty was transformed in m a moment into a sea of wild dcspair. b THE OONto CRlIi . It behooves the church and' the wise m aad'greatman who has interest in his sk fellow man to ask each day what arte! W the opportunities of the day, the signs of in the times, the indications of the hour. ca Ifl te is one word tlupreme to thle C Christan,it sbonld be opportunity. If C the is one thought that Jesus iipr'sel th!i oabdisciples, it is this: The da. is ripH. l the time is now, the opportunity is at had, ad the blow must hebo strnck. What is the messate of today to th1 ha church of Christ? What cro the signs Smims to me that I signs of the times idi,'te t;I fot - al ca of .a sruprlrnme hour ef crisi. J~ US . s your history and find il it le not tiC *re: fre Plrst-T' -., , r !.r , te leg ach d:. lud more iltente, n (Ia~ en: :I again and again ha the eer ar:.. ,ling poorer.. and they od I the poverty of the poor is some tingtfl. I wish some of youen peo pi w sit here this morning dressed so 'llleodl know Jast what I know every a Sl tle yelar. l.tell you it would In ./S roauls sick. It would give to so feamrs a subtone of tragedy that no' mIdl solatimes, in the brightest day, not ai. the ltbt seem even as the dark- F Tle pearty of the poor-I could Ps siet d e tbe you the actual facts and res a ym alize thenm such as I have isti Ma i dlls them from week to h Sr to day, from month to Sala, that we ar inteneii. do dlation. The rich are ap. etcar-ch day more power. n bly rich. Theeisfanul lov ak who wealth is estjmated ti Sh mai I edm .I "-.--/ llh etth teig is yoeeo. wi >, s to as set powr a h ILe last ee o t ll,' rpubi :itli (l45wni to th.* 1 htt 'e, y t * ,ditd wi' | silj re'r" ' cn:uc am l v ith nil :o. pee!,c .. .f r -.t. i, h si 5 s ) . 1, lr.1 '! , :11 11 :.T r I c ) ! ,i' \; :'i' nt'r of ye: r:., viilb h, ll ;lcak-'ke i:'.,* Its 'ollilniLs until it literally -,ts the- w >rl ,.n tire at its to'nch, each dtay gettit; a, no l :Ir acId lI uanilr wil l • . a- , in11111 nr0:1hte( r anId 1),i::hlti-r" f ,r (.vil .rk iantd erlrel. il Thlle th wrin" t:s e4f the, :I:; ::r piiling up. We' lrce Tlffenn. forr what our aln ,"'st,,i e11 1. anlil it griW. 111or' ;:: l leor"; r' . .icatr:tV;ted yir ic yecr. It ;lall;nzes Ume lIoi I go arunalll andl seIe thel lll' \~,o arre Sthctuh, htt llp awil whus l ives rt'" thu 1 ilht del.;tro,y,'d ,I4 etC ', thi'y hlve rlUe ,to r':lt an inheritance of toil and eqclre-silo iei. Ithreughi thel wro(ngs of the, colnt lrie.-: :il, hll, inhleritaeute which hatv 1)Ien hard.,l d eown Lth, 1i, tihli aMnd whicvIh lhy :ieeneit e.' ,'. im4tl (d) .h, tihe other hnld, ,e go., .ar fhe )1e" ,unihn- iette.r. "With all the dalespr 'iro wickeell,"s of thie gr'"t <ity tler,. ,,.." t rever was a: titne wH.,', th'.r,e were truer ua Ch(ristias. in it than totIay who n:' u w rc) av. rec:ly to liy (,down lh,hir li\e.j. and eli.: fir their fellow men 11 n45\"w 1.7 \% hit leer it e. wiitt ieh lcler:a h50x1it:: n there toe 10f1r f r th" sakeof humanity- or to a i",pr'ons col'ony in the wilebl. of Il divie i diecilh..s in this wvorlhd ilayv. 5 i' ', Ii r i.. ilF ' .l'AI , 1ie'11(l0 I;. rlia it S,.ecn,) -Tlhen th,.r, ix anot",t ,r rr asoi, ',r why we feel that this crisis to a.llrla' h th.. ln(;g l; ,'en' se elthe swifnle"-.'l of lihy ,':ic l r. ;* '"_re., is :.ceh lth l tha l, \ v't h'' wiit I it 0 iter tke I, i r we w, l get the7 - c.. .. fel W t) t i e J i('ll'" r,.:ihi the )ioai ,r l-r', ni11, .1 14' ;, '' wret k on i llhe tr; uk s, ,. l , wi ' . "r . 1 " '" i' ilo 'i]y itl l - e5i,-,' l I :l 'l I . h'leill : lat i .',n t ruhi ; I si m ,e . i h'll h ill' :' .:iii 1'," 11i: 1 '. fnllidt' ;a eeI'11i 11., , i\, n r., 1i ':s ltuIlv Igo ;he, r a,: .,'.'t ' il .1 i lit e ('r ()of h' he :r. I'. 5 I' ,' 11 t , i- ed I , its :c :. l , :tol :1 d 111 o I ,. , i. " ehy want. it to 11 wiiith muslE , ,f:,e1,l. Thailk ile .1, leer', are' 's-,':r, me i n this t, wdrl'l like 1t, 'erit lI . nm'r. who kinw n, th t a lr:,'. .i 1 elis nnt tio t 1.e .el for ! ,, s epinning r eil I n lr:t rk fir h ihns, cut S l1.r1;e,; aicl herlots. Atl I he, . s,10m ,st , 1' ill take 1heli of Nancy IlankIk andl at eput her to a lbetter use than a ga:nlhln, lill show. ,L" lThe 1n cf 1i he world tolay is; for ,ior.' ('r,, Ispeel-. We are not sartifidl with hler', e the in the annlll. In thit' let(t war wt) la 111e' j we are going to have Iicycle cavalry. I We are enot satisfied if a train m takes het feorty or fifty milet an hour. cbut wa;ti4 til fifty-five- and sixty milean h(,1 r, reainl ai re a in crying for a hundred, aid eaclih rTilreade it'. that anl'ot c(lt on teo the S:ldear:1'd : iu must ie left e ot of the great race. Whln' Tre I go anywhere now I want teo go on the 1st fastest train. I would much rather riile so ixty miles an hour than firty. The fact I its is, it is safer to go fast than slow. Those t tl that go slow get run over. The ma r: t that goes fa t rints over somelboly elsie. nil The st:lner must haveo Mleort sil it The Cnnard cmnluny is building a steamship thalt is as magnificent i lpre, to portions physical as the old Great Fast u e ern. with inew\5 powers andel f linne,, lni- I (f- titplying its great muscles of steel, del ufmaniling limore xueeel ld.I Wle are ge;; toa alhi -lee Ilih it f ic I' irv ye f cle,'ks. Airr;:re'(.e,'ent, hav ie Ci_ b5 il m ladee s ,Washingt "i fr pelu- IS ll:,1t i an" s t1 21hr, (0h iIa'' 1l,: , ; , itth re call. 'he' v. i ,,ri is psitiv ly ful of t o ;r':tea tought ,ft r:l.ucingo c l lhy, 0 iry kally. A1d1 if it il:.eels it alt the pri. Seat rate, what nlre the ipeas;c1ilities? li TillE 1'; ii,FJ'i7 : a'e . I: CO It is Ii electric age, and therefere md1' a ra of enielless powers. I passed Me(nl, g c- Park yester'ly and thought of the' h Ir wizard that sits back there, and of th" ce . world that sits waiting for the next an. n he nouncement from his brain, that shall il . fill our hearts with gladness because it ti in makes the world brighter and more f beautiful. t1 The march of science is a history of ai so miracles. The scientist now can lift tie it is skull of an idiot and make him int, a oi re wise mian. "Drunkards are transformed of into sober men and women. I do no" r. care what they say about that K.eele a Ie cure-I know some nmen down in Neortih cl , Carolina who are ither and clothe-l mi nD l their right minds now. The cureo tha' z . ff.ects nlirles inis the cure for me. at In tie scieface of mnedlicine and hvyi,,nc o1 iarveloius lrogress has m ,en made. We ft Shad a (holert secare in the cit" soim' tie in e s ago and an unneaning panic. and yet it oe t war nothing compared with what the m old cholera scare used to be before thov It found out what the cholera was. Th.e " ox , used to go ocut and sound the drums ancI ac play the fife--used, .to march in pI) es- ci t cions to keep off the mysterious visiteer e a from dropping down from the skies oe , tle' ,ict. New rei,'ner,- hias drelwn W , mask from this drehaded visitor. ani -l wie n have been taught the secrets of its menh- w aod of work. sa DISCOVERY OF THE SOfl'. hi z. Material science has rediscovercel God: , hat God even is in matter, in the ldy, fe y and that there is a spirital entity even air d n that which we thought could be dis- r o solved into its elements. The questioni ai, t now is not whether a man has got ,nl n soul, but how many has he got? lu va France there have been experiments ii ev d psychology that give us most marvelous br a results and furnish a basis for material- sa e litic philosophy. A recent experiment is o showed there were two personalities in a o man. A subject was taken and put to sa sleep Before putting him to leep the mli . doctor said to him, "When I wake you fse up, lf I thrust a needle into your body fs . and it hurts, raise yer hand: if not. no lower your hand in answer to my ques g tion." a He was then put to sleep, and the doc- an - tar waked him up and thrust a needle au I into hie himb, asking him it it hurt. be With hds lips be replied • o, but his right thi I hsmd wemt . As many timas as he w! w. A few years ago, if a ei he we . We !.peme close mS1 p g. abem. l *tteyg unte:3- :" v, t crltvirt icn t bIatwe a re tiems leing pressedl aill toward a cri s;i. Tih' ..re.at nmase-s of the and 4 In' 'pie hli, v", it, fi.cl thero is a more l1, l i int divine of the rae,. rnd that th. y illy are bleing sPwipt onward by that move S.-1h menit. If yiil test it in Europe it is the Ie- same: if you c(,oie to America it is th' -vii satme. Thi w\atVhword of thle people i reform. ecrg:.ni'ntiln, fideraticon, wilet jng thY con.iIstcIsnes- that csomettlhing by and Ian by is coming in the history of the' world Ia --Ind if is ,minigi. mIe (ouir nations ir't. ;c1ntic" th, 1'"ri i'c arcT never Ibwfore-. \\W at dyov; rc!:,ion is go ln i ng to Is, d.ne wit t hiwoi big I,:.s? At(' to w" just gining to keep thon and let them ion. rust? Thinlk you it is ,si!biiie fo: thisl :u wvorld to go on buihling such bits mi wvi thoi()e :;,id Inothing htappirn? That it is .. I.s.iihle fir Europpe too go n buildine. I·i such navies itnd nothing happen? P'ossi . leh for every ncticn on this earth to 1ie ri iihantgini its :rtns every file years and ,or ett oin smokeless po),wder, learning the. , a uscs o-f ielectricity : ii le:arningi to navt i, gateo th air, and lnothing htapen? Thi,' w jsxsilility of war is iing ipuhied ci 'ah S- dlay. .imply lrc in titf c~- c.i ou. - I ac l Lth.. wile-n two armies ei'e. together now of :iMc,iN) inet: r: y li killed ill on, hbiur. it- It is cuinhi , and when it i',. it (iod, tihe rc-uilis that mlcay c hio, to I t ,, l t s it k al c::s that ,itn c v\w with l;.r,i " 4 .'iii i' tO :I, t ie rit win oiin tl I:ir ii';til' •:ii I,:.e cro..fhe the ,iow r of thiise ghn-u. il t and when ilynamit it, is oeld inst*ad if :. ,'i, :mi nd pl,wiv r. \W hnt l te,. ft ,; i . r-s,,, hs. sr iging organlit at iin.s of tih, ir i ." ! e popli,," l tiutn cli t what ' ntl i Ib' II i,,'no:it w Cih tihos-u tli . hici-trc t ,i It':, w,,'iI wi, i llc ' ll adi e over t nitc. o lh, f:ctii of the tarth will 1iie c ihang,'i li' 1 an by hoiute 1..4l of al kinl; will thr'ow a S wiril frion e'tihter toi iic';llmttt'te'l'r i-.. 'i i w l helt i'cftiir th" t i t tc;d iose. s i ii i V tich ir ,wit rts i mul govern Ii', eInsI'tV 'i ciand matike titn clllnuaike the bc -lt',ly f t!c , iit orld i in t cie' - f1t iic ii. i), li tl , . v.ub b T fIhat s tt ansl a t retendost. oiporl t t, ,,l of snme srt fur Bcorite one. It iTTL.EI ''F I ItY ItONF,4. Fourth--Then them" is sanoth "r lhini of interest, andl' ci that is the th rob of Iewe. lifo in the religius worldl. Thier, i throughout *he world ticiay this grixn ing conseiiiusness, nicottlling mtore c:;l!Il Smore intense, that smetthiitg mustt ,, Sdone. It is a new life divino throtlhinc)c, rI in the heart of the church of Jsl ; l Chtrist. Ikn)ks are being issuedl frotm the, rd pri-ss about religion with greater rapid in ity. The novels that suee .d today are ,e those that have a religious theme. Thei le world today is thinking on tiheoloegy, is St ransacking old printeiples toi find ,at the' Struth. t: The press today must discuss religion. 4 The meanest newspper ini New York is l bound to write ian e'litolrinl on reliiio,* t ia because all the world that read news-t In liirs are thus demanding that fthey shall know tie sulbject that most inter - 'sts the world's heart and life. T,, t i churclh ilitant is mlnoving on a great, r siale thai ever befonre. There is nut a churich inc N, w Ylurk - le wickedest i; " i in tilhe 'in rhi n te - which tic- r,," Iinot a u icnicut Ihcvne'' if a tnewlve : i1 . ivi rc, t , In hic, t ,cr.rht of .T- i'i ( Ir' ;. i n iiu :.. ,. :1I is t'.r: , th"" c i.:n ; ' of a divum, lif,,: ,o)u will fiwl it il,,vYrv "; city. In fhr, ; resit dIry ,I ,, 1 ,. e i li " liishmenit of Jhrdan, l ar..h & ('io., i: SBo ston, whl re I usedl to live, tih(.v ,h:,. :e Sa new depalirtme'ntt oif intiieirlil;' and r -!I gery. They see that their emtplhtie 4- . et have tihus ncedical attentiiin without alc, tt , ('co:t or texlense to thietn, that they shall T 'not suffer i.ecause, tin ir wages airc liin 11 ited. So in their great dry goedis w:or,' it there is a crpss of three pihysiciiants--,, ,t finest physicians in the great city of i n.: ton. Thus is Christianity becoming more If and more crystallized and centralized inc e its practicality in the world, reaching . out thus with a new throb of divine if,. i .l S.L:EPINO ON A VOLCANO. i I fitnd in every city of this great nati:c ya new throb of lifeo bing telt in th, t church of Jesus Chrit. W :: td.. " t t, mean? It sicmply means tit ur ivili- i : zation is anpiprtca(.hing raiily-:i n ur I ,f . su1rlcre-meu (ri- is. c i. h, thc i t tico -.. ,;1pri 1,c i O]l,rtunily fur elc'ckc-,'.s, cc fir li'b e for weael tr woe. Shcal it :, 'croluin , ' Srcevoliion --otco or the otc:c: Thi wc-rk Sof the Lord will be doei' wi i ,te qcci, hness of the dew or the fury of thei sirii. = It will be done with peu-tie tnid 'cnli-:ht. - or with God's great eegine,.: .,f r. frc. I and through the socl]i a-. b'* i ,f yiur - civilization will icu dr,.. ',s a .'r at Ii r saw acid ax, and that which a fouti l , canting will be hewn do'.. I hcve a le-tthr !-,r- I v-: .,' , -ir,,d t Hi you from a millionaire in a drstant city. Swho gives every day of his income to thie salvation of his fellow man. I wish we had more such. -'"What are our business men of pro- 51 , fessed Christianity thinking about? They are sleeping on a volcano. We have al - r-ady the mutterings of civil eruption, and unless such prophetic voicec as are now heard are heeded their riches will vanish in the convulsion that must in evitably follow. Money freely given to bring the Gospel to the workingman may - save us from disaster: no other agency is so needed today." How any man can be worth his thou sands and hundreds of thousands and millions and not lay them down in the' face of the tremendous opportunities that face the church of Jesus Christ I can not see. We are going to have a great war by and by, and when the umoke is cleated 14 away there will be fewer nations; the boundary lines will be rubbed out azd 2 L the nations knit together. Every state wi them be netted with great steel rails, with their lightning ezwines i rs through the detp Whel that day cern, whem evry m nasUeaa be at each ethe ' deer, a twat diks me -o brmAn edin Esed cIrlln. Vi'nna or St. Petersullrg. Thn ir the sins and evils often b ecomen internmtional t- Bleforo their v'rtues. hy Where do your, get your fashions fromn? , Why, the h;r:'lots of Fran'e givo the, the,' fashions for :he polite world. Your the. daughter's n-:::t y ;r's ball costume is , ij going through th c process of evolution :it in the dornimon.l o-f Paris. This com and ing together of tl.-- world me.uas hell or rhld lheaven, darkness or light, goIld or evil. weal or woo. A!'1 rs you act. as ('hriM * thans. a, ,yi-n e':i. your oppo)rtuniti(s, siO 4,,. vill that civ':. :-ii n !ic, so will that r,, crisis beI met. :, will the race he saveld. en,. Or will it bI4, : !- , 'k for generati ns f or hiti n!wer and I.et:, ' r .,en to complte te I.' a work divine? t i.j : The 1d .Man, :eploke. .isi. An internc ti:.;: t;;::hl hi l.ein r're rt:l inc frtom New I!.' ;ishire to the ('I ,.:;" ndl Fcilklore' se-in'- . it sW'e rns that N'.'." thc llainpshire is I: l livestate:tof of ir dli. v- tinguislhcl to,. .e:!. ( C'olonel John W. hu' Ila, laull the 1- I.";oel Is Ie 1 l s.'il ml.c-niin1 ai ch few mionths meoos the hills of the s' ,, t "alled Granit' ... i'lU on ti. r.s u ii . , e of ono of lIhe". - I, 'I' ic uie.eihaiins isa itgin I:r form:.ti.,n i f t .lid riwcl-t!: 1 prtfile of a huiu.an fai're sect inl hld1 re t, ef against tl.e t kv. Tt'li re-e.,tarka h . ", f orm ation, v,,n"..'... ,1 ::wl il; ur..squit,, i ,lI' p.'rtieally cal', 1 the D ll M!aen ,f 0h Mluntain pT1r'=dral ', nal;ly of yon, .-lh. S re':l lthese li.e's ;, Ov c,'en llnd nlh ':. I1 if Hiet feanciful c ,',nti i-nof atlire'.. TIf : . ie us lii ieor l : :+ \ i.,; :.el I.) ( l-i;.'". h,' l he. x al ,r- ;ii ,.i. nei is i .ir ,; 1h I, t,', f. . , - ." , ".f. e: Ir ' - I'. . . et', i-i ti ,r i! I tlh . .. . .. f t!, , . r.1 c, 11 c1 u t: 'i." - .,'I"". .. 1 ,i\l- 1' ) . ,'1, .. v, C ." . i l ll' 1 .l',," '. ,. r, th,, I ' ,,., . . : i .1 is fi; i:: , ! .ltlni- ' jout ' h . " .i in the l.r,,, i I I i tf re I i ri II. Smhe r iii ae l ther' Thu r f 1 l", i' o ITu.n f.. , fI i , is it1 ' f.:1tor..s r. ! .d, , c rl l :i ;grim lil,' la j'1ia the I' I " Ma of th l:,Ti ; . "'w , rfui l iii " he',. lint not t.i crutable' . .eoi-t f:,:yi ' hCw embarr-,sing it might l . i : .I, hr* of being what I am 1 were i', ()Id t"'- oman of tli MountC in allone i'" thlis r. d fserted spoti v. iti l ('hi' ago mat,"-' le They Want No Ilrunkards. 'I he East Tenn,-.:.1'. Railway '-nlqlvay I. s issueld nl order r'.l"iring u lttience s from the sa of int,,xica.ting drinks oni Sthe partt o-f the i emplolyees, a.lo that they shall while int lhe companly's aer v f ice keep aw;ay frt i ilaces where intoWi r cais arc h sold and lelnd their influenc ,' to kep others awary. a PARTIh ION SALtS. I. M . F 1" ro T , . tlhltis.. f ;'; vti. .:1 1 . , ... I , . ! .;." 1..'t i ", "l -I I r 7 thl e"t ,le ii t 1 l , I "'I-h, i ,'.i, •ri l on, t I '. C .1I t o f " e: e h c-'n. i e I: \., : it te ! . t" :1 . 1i ll. xvtlh il.|i , N _c : ! 'i.ill.- ;l, " :. -, ' f 1( e, -c Ic I IIII I ," "ic l llle It: r , "!i .\.1., .i I i',C Ie e'eItl l il l-h ti. Ie.. nnI S t Ril 'I .Oll IN. Ai! E . l 'I d Ih lC i Ii li, 1 , C I IC - : -, ha," I o -f| ..I' h i, not I In '-:tc-! i' I I 1,,t n ,a ' : :il , . I: , Tc . .!f -i e lit. ' ,, I i:- :,r1, r of ý.c l I. I i f of - eIt ' oll''e'sir:ni . e 'lte', ie t't. aceL , , '+ i r . : Ifhe.I i: ,:I . in*inl c' r l ' -. tnlll,, 11- I ,' ll'1:.,[ :11 11.." co ner of E. 'reeT ~ e ciCtwe I "o h if .c c Fotson Slt,: ,l .," . eI c .i , t l t' l t iiel l 'rolls t l-i lci t t , Ct e 1 : a . t,l Ic 111h0rll;hl Ic 1 111 .- e i t e : ,Ir ' f . '-.e 1i c 14 1o f I,,ell l e, cwi.ii. te c ne, lh !' WG-1 1 I Oices I l t e'rk , . 1'.l Ii , I' I lcr .', ofle ;ril -d as h i .llote -: th.e t : it e': I cc ner of E.r * '"tt e ccp o ctll \ ...e ,; .IIo ces nilleu !tg 2 c-c on cic lin e-niec.gc *Cl Mid F'rthon Iie . i" c 1 t o1 . --,,1c - cccI' ll'b MO rles 'f • , 'Itllkiee . ,he,- i s on the iII ' l lice Pi c I . M. For r p t l rIes. IeI , . OlC n i-.- 'tIe i , e ,il .i : lice' uC ELrk-c ce- - Oic' c f ctgic- ' . I't'o c ConCoC 4e i te letc 1 ", I ITit r : :: Julr , All Work us: aran, . It, Airi n, Al t 1' e,k ' ,Srle ce . n:4-. t',I HIGHEgT PRIC[fES iP FO. - - - - - - OLD GOLD AND SILVEU. W lt r epair ('lock' at lcrivate re'alth ca- 'l aud call or wet rk whn liotlire l et aiel ei - Ivcr samen. 'i i 514 MARKET STREET, SHREVEPORT, L c.ci If told within the nett 25 clays, I will offer the following sacrifies inr Shrevepert property, for caeh only " L Lots on Jordan street. near Fairfield ave ne. Front 140 feet on Jordan street ricd run bmek te feet to an nalley; a beauli ul lninll it . Prst ce, 2,00W. , beat iful Lots rorner Spralce' and Law. rence etreets. Have oli ithem-c three encall CC4 tenements which bring a rental of I Icer mouth. These are built c-n only two lct.% Ic leaving four lotaunoccupled. Price, s1,. I rI| SIts onc Donovan street on Belt line. 1 lIt t lcss two ti1 tenements wh ich ret for a tt) er month. ?rtee, o8O. t4 Lots in rear of Judge A. W. O. Iieka' real- will dence. Price, 1IO. C fit 2 Lota on Davis street On 1 lot is a small Islai tenemeet which reats for J.5 per monthc. wit Irce 176. of t '2 Lots on Murphy street. near Texas aveue. 1n I lot is a tenement wuich rent. for 17 the per moth. r ~ Sat all I I Small I.t ad.Ismsmeas Ia rear of Gauneo's II i old store* - !paus street. Reats for gp and Tha i o - "i , ,PI [ I. I\V i ,h E::u. i, " re i, DEY" CMwQCDS toi. 4'i Boots, .hoes, Hats. *.Prompt Attention Paid to Country Order KF. MARTEL, 0HO 6/2 LEVEE STREET. T Rhe d Reliable ,FOR IRON O ; 1;4I 4 4"I in +lt 1; .. 'fi I ,'4 '".ii 1 .14`1 1 'I 'i.1 l ', . ' , .: . I1, 'b ," all 7.II 41 11, " 7. 1\ 11..1. 1 ;it ,j(711.11'j . 1 -1 t . ,1 11.1.,,: 11 i .4, 4444444:44 4 . 1i: r'4444' 4f I ,I . :1 l1.'i tlh ý h*" 4If, ' ,* . 1 4l '. 1 , . t. I. .. t, ,llt.4 ,, 4 ."C I. . ,4 , - ,,, ,, ,, r, Telephone 275. SdIFEVEFORT, LA. - -DOS A GENERAL - FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS. Represents Some of the Oldest And Most Liberal Comopania. SHREVEPORT, - - - LOUISIANA. ,1 II. + III 'lL 11. I, .1Ji IN, WHITE & PERRIN, GIcieal -ESURANCE. - Agents. COUNTRY u,,uKS S(L CCTED. t12 Texas St., Shreveport. La. FOR SALE. ,.A RARE BARGAIN IN THIS (h tl. t I4, - ii ". p2: fur I flu f24IiI4 :iz1. tilt 1' 42w122g 1:. .24441 Ll.44i4'i2222. Ii r 2- '22,4 2,I 441,t,.' 1'7111 I11!' 14422, 0 Sh. : 111 . 1 . I11. 1t'l 1. .1 , 171It" =-). ',i' 22111I1'lI.2244424 11.11'11I )14.1 i24 t ; I.l ,:1 1.-1 j4.fl i: 444t 11t t+,4 11-22 444245s *4 4321 114401-, 4442 j42~ri-i. g !1011 If 1 It 244'",', I'.24'1'!`4 .1,+1 4'. Ill2. . II24 44444.'.I' : 11 1 l :! l lot- i f (.1".1111 .1 71 {,1. !" :, (.:. / -. l'4 "+"12 44 5 . :"i .;:1 ill 441!,:!11) 1'4 II 2244! ' 2 " 1.- 1I '. 222,2,sh 24 ,22.I'24.. 4 " 1)01.1 I 44l '2421 ".tll tI 2'. 1"'1111', . 4 , 111)11.1, t It 111""I t,- "t i II N lict l' "I ur ·1 11424 t1)' , II, 4-1" .1 224' 4442-.. 1 "1'1 ".4 ; 4 ,. ? 2342244 ' 4' 2111..il ; I' 4. 44l. ":I l 1 1:211.44,":,' t'. ail"1,11 t. I4 . 2' - I--it-s 41 4 2, 22 '4 2. . "" t 422.4''l 1 It,.. Fit, 24445 1 - "1.l, 411.1 24'.41411. II! A - 4 244. 14114 ii 1 411 24412, 24t! .,,11)i l 24l111 II, 1 22:12 44"11 t h Ii..i 12 4144n 21421 h2 f1441 24'"I2l'. f'111 Ih t.:,. 14:4441 I will 4.ell 1111+ 2111 4111 11" t- 0.4.2-f 2'' 4]4 ri V l4,t ti1) SACRIFICIAL PRICE OF $3,500, ()11 hiie 1"\11 4'1 V j 11 1 4t 2, I14':1 "f ,tJ 41: 2'24l 214241 the I i 42444 :14411 I 2442 4 3e t44 22111 2'4" I.l',$ lit-1, r1I41.'41 24111 14)414's4 eIif'24 lji tM jr 44n42 J4r amm1 n 11 fIll s .at '1,21 t i2e to hust Il2l5-o{I 2. i" I 1 if"al221 21'2444l i 4i24.2 uad 4ai S4'e' n4 early for 2lit, h41 'g41 24 C. D HICKS, ':: t Olnsn fl,4eet. 814r4'vep422 . 1.44. 'WSK4altr Vt. 1 i'Iteii 1lok Irod sERI FF's:sALE. -.\o.;lu t1, Ill 1111 l14.l'ietI ('4341t, 4 ':4041 Ify viialumre of & writ of lien fa'ias to 2544 direcI''ted4 andto~l 424.4j 14l-4enahlvr 16. I2+9.2. in the' abcove etstitlewl mild numbere"d su~it biv the lion. JudgeI of th-' lot tlisaie't t1.u1,1t ol (uddo punish. La.. I have~ re-)zed sudi~ will sell at pulib4 auction, with the 124144 sit o apr lia~m4.t antaf reco0gnt~ion) of plan) llspriilee s at tat'hing ens-ditor. within the legal hours for saile at the, door of the 'ourthtouse fronting Texas. stretit, Caddo Parish. La.. on SATURDAY. JANUARY, 2V. 1$. the following dewcribed real estlute with all limprovemente thereon. viz: Lot. 7. 11.111 sad IS, bloe'k 1, ten acre lot 10. and lo4as 5.'21.5 trod in block 2. ten acre 5.43li, all in Diackburn'. subdivisiona of i*ty of lbrevep , La.;' also lot 5 slid tell test off lot 6,block 54- elghty fret by I3 fee. in .actlno 31. townab~y 1. sage. 14 Iwal, and 8. black 451' it* 46 t 616 In tern acr lot atu3.W b i3,s Mi14. hbskt C, to.n aerlasteb Seed sost, tarstq ~ ~ ~ ~ .W .1aret lak th U l 1 1!!1º.." o 1A. ZORN, rIErICHANT TAILO I H. P.ihalMS, , "'b bli:.:'s c~ AHwpapeis. Ccistable Sale. ;". r . i "1,.. I.. :. 1 .rI, 1,4 EIfla k(. *J11;i n n lI. I *'1 1 I-n .. 1 . *( j,., l ." : 1.." 1 I " tlv' hI / d 934d V ·~. , r" 1 I-il I.. I .rl. . I. I), 1l itI Il.IF SAl'J I .. .. . r11:l .1 n iiiiy 41 'I I~ I I.. fl'.iiM *':srr ..I l JIE4411 Ity Asa 41 .ii I. IE 1 ,1111 "l'11 I 11f 111. I . 11 l I EE r/ lttr "I ii EEEEE1.) -'II :t i..p li-r" In r "IV* JI :.i.y.". t.1 ,~ .rjI' iv-"n I" R', BlE'I III, 1'",ta'sr MACK WBLLMAN, -PAINElr RN PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES, WALL PAPER AND L OFIICI AND 5101 515ll £ZXU All kindisof Paintlu, Deor.*aUn& Et4., done on sbort aorioe. rWn' U NO. K.. WmAmm-inS Al 2 , ,ti _