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THE PROGRESS. P 'BlOilMI Il1 EI. IEtY SATI ilIl)Y V BY Eltelre, in the l' i.ti.lli.i. at 1hr.v',eport iA t c'.1'(1l I lais. lall lieslt.i (J1.IIeI. 612 il .rillg dileC . ietwi .l MilalIIl and OrC.k+.r Lt Unr nl . . One ntllr - Nlilx M ni111th, 'ixty i tive ent l Tbrete MionthI , . Thirty tive [ellt . C. D. HICKS. - - EDITOR. atll IvAL AD DEArnTnI oF TAIaEs. PlasIenger trains reach .ltrevepoCtl antid dI: part as (ollut Il 'l AA, AND I'A' IFI," .,o. ;It Wei l nlund leaves .. ) A m 1 No .:- East- l uni, d i vl e .. . . . . 1 . 0 a. Io m tI No. 'it West-iHliiund leave . .. ' "1 p n11 e uo. 34 Ealt.W4l.udl v leve......... r01 a V1i KIBUI:..:, IIREVAPIR T AND PA, IFI' . I FAST 11l01;l" h Q nd :ant leav Sh'"Vtr l.rt !: I: a , ,, , I" l, tv . V i hi' rl . . ,1, ipin In I . l: n' I , I. a," A tlanta ....... p WtlT COUsh . q ;,ll0 . . i'. 1 \¢ Atlanhtil 1. am i .. ..I ' arriv".. at Al ,l t . I , r, i andl 4 leave's liikvhurt ."Ig t, I I Nii li . a rtil\i' at l 'ii-lairt .. ut.ol I III l 'i IIFI t lT- 1'l: III 11,11% Ia. O I.Rves O1)re' prt .. .. ... I-l p m A l iven t t ,ew l' ii I - I' np t'iwa e1 Le,-w .'i!' - .. . i i 1 II .Arrives' Memlphl" i, i ieav s Le tltilr ... . .. 1 ' m Arrivest Ii'arkanal ,.in I11:, i N.:. i L.eav.a 317ltnpli- . .. ... ...... O t Arrives Lewisailhl . i. a m Ieavea'I 1tXarL ll _...11: I~llsml Arrivea .~llr ill ....11 T"le hbve' ,illy. cilPlt l:siln on &iull iav C wh rich arrive r hlrlVelort I AlI p.m. atld Itevet 1 at:.t0 . en. nmakineg e.oneetioI for Me li lhis. Wac,. tort anl Wuorth. .TC mmrnrllCill'Seitrt1llier i 18. Itral frelghti trai will carr) pasrelgllc r. arriving at shrIeveport at 9411 a in. and leave atI p.m daily exII'et I-undiy. S d. ll. Marshall. Agent. aiRaFLtF.POtl AND IIt',STi, . l1 "Train No. No. 2 for louslton ICa*ves bhrevepolt ............ 7 a Arrives at Houston ............. ... :00 I Trt·an ne. I- m -Leaves Houston ..... ............. m sirlier at Shreveport ............ I m Malls will elose: l minutel ine advance of railroad tlnme. -C ESTIMATES ON GAS FITTING etrio Ilpt Wonk F asst asE *1I..a. COKE h;ND TAR -For lju By - GAS COMPANY. Have Vou Sele Who beautiful China Goods at The Fair. LET THE STA.TE HAVE A HEAICINt.. Tax Pauoases still insists that the gold name and future welfare of our comminity demands an earnest pron .·ction of Nash and Barnett. We . de 'She word prosecution advisedly because we are never in favor of, but are always opposed to jwersecutioht. The nature of this case demands an earneet investigation. A man has been shot down and killed in the broad day light right in the very eart o our city. In this affrsy an innocent bystander barely escaped the same fate and in fact himself re wied a severe wound. The evi denee thus far reported offers no ex. Irs paliation or justification for the e. Appartly the only reason S the d was the desire to t a / enemy out of the way. To all . e noces the man killed by the 4 'usd, was far n ore drealed that law, whict shoeld be respected bi alL whether peasant or potontate wtany power. For these reason' we s that the district attorney should e asisted by older and more ex Iuienoed a ancil. No one doubts ieh every effort, no matter of what nstre, will be made to clear these meam. Lawyer. who have criminals s delend tfeel responsible for their les, and generally proceed with er case with this weight on their wcasienew. Lawyers ,f long stadnd iang .od nillchly actredited ,a~gcity ee charge of the defense and this ilaaece should be met with another ewIly as strong. In the interestof w and order Tea Paoauss is wil hlg to eontribnte five or ten dollars towards raising a subscription for the lrip, and call on some one who e the interest of the community at &eat, to take a list and passit around. · ya suficient sum can be raised. . ,:ou waut fist :iass meat . sendl your oL,,~ to Haer1 0. 4A liitoi, aest to Meyer's store. SI.t tf citisenas quit clawing at weh others eues, and all lend a help ilg head to build nup the town. Fiaest ~ f mutton, pork and real ;t Wagner Bros'. 'llt,es ,ilt IT. That eotton factory is omurs if we laskfor it. Itwill coetuas some 4ha nof etessa but this mite will be ; dmot a of, swallowed up in the irm em tbeneAts it will give to Shueve -u Will some one whirsper to the 3r.dsu of the Board of Trade the -.4eebility of his calling a eitizens . gto disuos the subject at an S'geA o WmI Bs. for fino Fath an! a fd bIoonr -_. a _I miswmmamuaamo if it g I ! - ! _i l, MADAM RUMOR SAYS : That the Cit.y Coun.i slholdh fAl low up its good work of M,nulday night last. by passing an ordinance to, suppress violations of the Suniday law. That no work has ye3t Iit lhagitn on that prospctrvan ecrossing, from the City I~ulway track to the sidewalk: in front of the court hoIuse. That Governor Foster shoull send Lionel Adams to Shrevepor to as sist in lroeecuting Nash and Bar nett. That our council should have the City Railway 'eomwyany lay its rails flush with the surface of the street. That in all justice there bonuld be an electric light on corner of .sluth ern avenue and Lacy street. and one on corner of Fairtield and Hicks. avermll's. That no trees shold be placed in the court lhous. s.l1'ar, until th i't grade has been prope ,,rly tlledhl. That the unsightly jail shoaui,l IH, r mollvedl froml "milvy ...; ;' s huarem' anm, it, i almuost a deicration of that stere I sl ot. That our worthy chief of I olice's. attention is again called to the' class Sf.'- pel wirlo ar' i ',fe"ti.a Ith'. North eand of Marshall street, to the great annoyance of the respectable falmh. es, who live in the vicinity. That our new lieutenant of spolice' could win fmlaime by raiding the' tKo story houlise oni (Commnonl street. im mediately in the rear of the brick building on corner of Texas andtll Cmutman streets. She thinks that lrances Williams is conducting a I buslthiess tuere in violation of the city ordinance. That our 5th Ward councilman should not be allowed to lease his houses to a class of tenants whom he knows are carrying on a business contrary to the city laws. That our City Council should pass an ordinance assessing a heavy pen alty on the owner or agent of houses who will lease them to lewd women within the proscribed limits. That much is expected of Chief Nelson and his force in omdorcing the new crap law, and the people are not prepared for indiffereunx on his part in this respect. That the police jury .ltondmi hnve substantial and attractive walks laid froesm ih.e sitrewahll. to toie Lourt door., of "my court house." That it is just as fair andi imtulor tant to have thi E:m ry bridge, at fit' lpassage as the, Moerluigslort f. try. and in justice' ite pllice jury oueght to make it. o.). That the voice, of our ministers of all denomluati.tus and race'k rai-ed from their ulnipits against Sunday law violations and the violators. would put a stlop to this nefarious lawlessness in a short while. That no community can long re main pure and healthy morally, which allows 'its laws, however, in .ignificaut, to Lw violated at will. Thia the umid.ug.- immediately surrounding the market house, are becoming inhabited by a class of -nantas which the city laws declare shall not dwell there. That the mothers of our town should meet and pass resolutions de manding the enforcement of the Sun day law and that of selling liquors to minors. That there is a city ordlinane. against conducting banking games whtch seems to have been lost sight of. She directs Chiet Nelson's at. teution to page 116 section 2 of the compiled laws. That a healthy public sentiment in favor of law and order is alwolutely necessary to kee down crime, and tshat a few sermons by our minisitera would soon bring about this needfunl change in our town. That our City Council could and would take another step forward by accepting the proposition of the own er of Mos Side as a cemetery site She says the propietor is willang t. donate the city S acres for a potter'f field, and will himself, boar all tb. expenses of keeping the hbnryi.. ground in repair. etc, and it will then, be a private institution the same a they are conducted in other cities. That the Council should place it self on recor one more time tby re 4scinding that resolution apjlropriat ing $1700 for opening Market street. She says the citizens will feel safem afte" this 'm" p hb." he~r tak're iol nthe'chi ca a ,i. t ci partlllst.t cti'romlmere ivouInL hLae true t, the city if he bought tl ... two horses which the departn:ent ha, been testing, at any price. She say they are poor creatures which have been worked down in the service ol express companie's. That Judge Taylor has twice plac ed himself iB line with the suprem '·y of tie' !:e-v in all i'u ;.rt,, inll mi demeanors as well as felonies. That if Barnett and Nash be con victed or acquitted, let it be done hb a jury of intelligent, moral men and not by a packed rabble. That the good citizens of our town Sshould request Sheriff Young to se leet none but worthy men in snum monsng the talis jurrores for the Bmrnett-Nash case. She 'says "let us not have a farce of this trial." That Dr.W. . Penick is doig 4m ti he should be support *IA by edlsaot oa daina ti i m nins the towm. 0 ga iA WELCOME VISITOR TO SHREVEPORT PUBLIC ' As spring is alpruoarhing. we, have deiided to re-sltalihied ,our famous !, Monday and 'rhursdia.y bargai:n dlays 'I that prn)ved t.ac'h a hl,,1, to all itaki' advanitae of thel lro"s yeari. '1'i, prices lquoted in these :-ales will hI, s4, ridicoenly low that we irsl't pI,,sibl'! afford to charge alny goCls' so) overy thing will be spot cash, mul th,,g,,',l tl cannot behad any other daya t th.s,, prices. We advertise this fact s,. that people askIng for anray adlortiie l article a day after th4saleo wi!l not bo- - come offocidel when reafusel. For the special benefit of the lab oriug ipopjle we have, a r..reitla"r iar !!ainl sale every S:aturday verTittIL f.'-n t; to lo lo' ck. iII ayi, ttlltl t Mondays and T'hur~lays. The following li it of hinitifnlh ,Ient.s will i' shlaighter,' I, l ,,lad: y. sile w beginning at x o'clock. 1 54 pieces Frerich siatE,, .liack anr i.d .vunit'I. only. but *a great ':uri.ty of pat trur., will go at 7ir regular 'rtic,. ' , 15 dozen French tl;tll.1Lik tow.,ls. i8x3; IeautilfuIl bright le,r.htlrs: i.gl.,u iar irice 2LL: will go at I'. i. Another big shipmelnet of thoset, beautiful sailor hats, iii all colors. re vet tops, will go at :15i: soll ,ev.ery- ' where at $1.25. 3; dozen extra long fast-black Tall regular made French hose, regular / 35c,. goods, will go at just price, 1JC c A big mixed lot of tine woolen dress goods, several styles. some worth 45c. will go at an average price of 24c per yard. Only one pattern to each customer. We can't fill any orders, yot must o come yourself. Very truly your friend, HERMAN ZODIAG. N. B.-We are not going out of busi n( ss, but can save you 25 per cent on carpets and matting. Funny isn't it? A '1 41.1. iIR .. Tu:esday morning about 5 ordlock t ;. lr' h g''l str., of Mr E ShJ artzberg, No. 32:; Trexas s eet, wol :-li.cover'd to hbe in tire. Thile Ilar.n brought tile tircrnie promptly º to the scene awl by good work they knpt the flamers contined to th;h build in.', 'This wa. a brick ti ru:cture anr l sil still renmains there except ti.e wootten interior and r(tfin g. This Sais a neat anid ttractivo bimlding' the property of 3Mr. T. Alexander and a haIl tW'eni completed only last year. . The adj..inirg business oestablish ments, Mr. Jaceb Blum's dry goof s store on the right and Mtr. Lorln Bergman's salcon on the left suffered t -orue from smoke and water to what auntlit exactly can uoziy be settled by t n iis t,,raue ' a ju t"r wr . lrt- i nIl.. The total cost of the early morning blaze was between $4,000 and $6,000. Several Texas & Pacific railroad "rcigbt cars came into Shreveport Thursday morning with their tops eovered with several inehes of snow. Mr. F. Martel. Sr.. was badly corched Wed:,esday morning by a partial explosion of a stove, thi flames bureting through the door and burniwg his face,. ttlOW THEY. WORK IN BIRMIN4IIAM As an evidence of the zeal display ed by the members of the Y. bl. C. A. of Birmingham, Ala, we give below an exact copy of a card which is dis tributed through every hotel in the city by committees for the associa •ion: being placed in the mail box of each room which has an ocen pant, especially it it be by a visitor. "Saturday night 7:40 p.m. DEAR CHUM. I hear that Rey. Hngh K. Walker, who has just returned 'rom twon mynr,th's visit to the 01 \Wold, will give a spelial addlr. Is o ,oung men at 3 o'clock Sunday a-i terno a in the Young Men's Chri. nian Association hall, (that's the place ,,n First avenue, No 1911. Potter build ing. where they have tlie room. for I ( oung men.) It iill do a fellow more good than sitting around a hotel or going visiting, to hear himn. 'll be aith you to attend the meet S'. M. C. A. Wha:t do you say Thoer cards are addressed to ili(. O. C. HERE, T.herever Folit, i 1 ire of R. U. Goorng. City. 'l'his shows earnest work on t.e i part of the Young Men's Christian Association of Birmingham, and is bound to be productive of much goodx. . Ilany a stranger detained in a hotel etn Mltntlay would go to the Y. I' I' t. hall if good lecturn, sermons ,ri ,dka could be had there, and there was any one to show some intere.t in ] and attention to the strangers with in our gates. Tbe Y. M. C. A. of Shreveport, however. has been .o badly crippled I financially that it cannot afford to employ men for such r'rvic. and therefore could not cons.te.rntly distri bute snuchl card.. He lht , though thlat thee tin wil! :o sr e. rme Wl!.n we can make some such promLi~el s to k visitors to our town. Mees~ Henry I)reyre & Son are atill oontinuing their losing out sale at thle ame low prices They had a ammmeeu stokto begin on sad thmml tlam tu o d- I 'gm Ma rI COUNTRY CLUB RATES. As WC tind it inexlt(dlient to :.end an agent, thrugh the conrntry. and being nIable to 1, allow ,our.selves the portontal pleasure of the jo,:.rney, we will make the following chill rates to subscrilbrs living in the country: 'TilE I'4s a.I4E4 It :1'r 1" .:asiIres" ' '! " S.. .. I v t':i r t o to a d rl 'e - +' "+-,, . :I (i"1 I vtstr to '4 aihre-.,'. . his S I y. a r l" to I ti) l 'tf r t"ý '. ; S o) I 3 ear to e 0 a;ddrer . ,- - I ; 1) In rrdler to ,ellr. these rat, t lihe c'ash lullt acc('(t.Utpay all ,r,ler-. which must Ie :tltdressed to ' lite -- OI | -OT mnr, Shrlveport, Iln. r ! Greater than the "Seven Wonders of the Wor'd 1 . 14,"s MJ, i. is t4it. lI. t.risct StIlat it} Ii. lumI itt:.. ('atair rh. rt rsL ttN.i-.'lUra1 i uI . .4 1lllial .ti . I1:*, I 't,4 r .Nua t Aztec nclicated Eglctric Baths W ith ltlw A lte' M1,.l1'i.iir . is lih,' 4.".9 ' .4 .iltv ' t sll"c lIo'r HI .iitIsni lIII4 . , 111:t . h ., tIt hl't.- r )ht'. g lº t ' Ktit 4. , bI. ./ I , talt, tiallt I . - t M ,t n hl , , di . ,l ' t o ; s • : in I . h 4. - I. l't'd 4to J4ltte l4 t i.ilth aI n . s.sl* - 3n 4ni4ll 4 l h4nl ti, Tlhum irt1 4t4i + WITH THIS T REATMEcNT. I t ri,'lrI illn 9 44o4 lhS 14 l.s d Ia lls .a + el I 'satrirh ntd 14.1 slass tl , T1'ul.r',ul:r e'4on { ulmW4ption4 . 44n4d 4i444 'ay 't"+w + ef la tr.ippe :t14r ,,otitr '-t1' 4 4n:4- 4|:w,-uts. T'i 's : 4t.leUin tit Tru tt nu-tit ald4 M1 di.ttci w'a4 pr.-piar.ed I : Mexilo, fl ott I.4re hler., Iby 't.A.. uen jIphyiiaes, nemnlnris of tih - AZTEC MIDICAL CO., ileadquarters at Fort Worth. 'I'v.. fos the Uintet States. I also hare Dr. Petit's Electric Womb Battery, with which any wainau can curt he l'elf of any Womb Disase. OFFICE-- p-stairs, opposite the City Hotel, at Roberstshaw's old 4tand, Shlreveport, La. ('all and Investigtate. ('ounultation f'ret. WDr. h7b.ite. Attlention. Old ('nCafederate Soldier'+. We will treat and cure free of chlarge any Confederate soldier who lhs chronic rheumatism Those who WIºlh to be treated will please call at office, up-stairs, opposite ('ity Hoteil, at Itobcrtshaw's old stand. Aztec lJdicattd Electric Treatment. Da. 'urITE. --_ . n1. .'.'"l ('F.HN, T. I.. IAtINGrFLLI.I W, I'tt sidesl. 'unlt i. r 8. B. McCutchen, SIarvaPUaT. tl., Jan. 16I 18. T'o My Frienuds and the Businer.s Public: Raving resigned the C'ashile's ofht'e of the ('oamercial N'atiolna Baitk, and as .soIlatcd myse:f with Mr. S. 1t. Me t ush* l, Lie ex-pretslsideatt Of atline, . .1il , rllº'.4s1 t th Iatlltkilng huilulnesl ill the Ut'r4-'t o. oUtselvesi, sud thllts. In .r I u v i'h their ptitrolta:e. ilcinmg thor .ughly acquaint'.ed with the banking bus tiitss .t is de41 tLati,. and gi'silg our per Iso tsuttent ion to all buIn sts ;tlrustkdtl to t r, we feel coulltidetll, of I ilig able. to siie r-cunlsct" rtatisfa.clion, anld a th re SfsIt. solistI yo3ur at cunt)it4l5ad 4o.l,.tiosns. Yours very truly. T. L. STRINGFELLOW. SBanquet L3apl l). 1.30 each at The Fair. "NOTICE." I rasp, stfully call the at :etl ion of the readers of this paper to thls fc.t 1ntt ino :udditio to a full and compl·te stock of staple and Fancy Groceries, for sale at Swhlolesule only, 1 also carry a full line of PIrl'luce, Potatces, Ouions, Cabbhare. and Apples, asoim c'heese under my pri ate i buUnd which are superb and unexlcelled. Pig's eat. Sausage iu Oil, Bologna, Vienn; iu shott, I am.prepared to till [orders for anythtuin in the Grocery, i Grain aned Produoe line. SI give my personal attentiou to all Cot . '** hipped to me for sale, aid make , -"*ist retuirO's of ni ' .snt .ll :es4 44444' t ,,*.de. Prootplt-ess atld PuinT.tualtll ire say rule ii businmeis. I do the best 1 a lls, and having done 10so, I can do nio imore. I euspccially call attention tothe "Bsn' and "~versmd Patet." brands of uimy r lislr, which is all that in necieseary with a I'rson after onice uslilag Item. W. B, OGILVIE. ' A%"P-i, OF TFAI. F;WTATE. lutItIn izard to Mrs. Louise Law. gter and Ceoire Izard, his interest ih, Stho etate of L. Izardl, $15t)0. Samn Benjarmin to Mrs. Paulina Iribch. lot 5, block 24, 7h5(70. l hirs of iI. E. Jacobs to P. J. Tl'rez evar:t, lots 1,2 and 3. Cnlhff and • Johcon'lS sRllnivi-ion. $'2000. SSul Brown to Il. T'. C'ole, lot 13 I.e'vnnlds sbdtiviz.s,,, ten-a,e lot 2L 'Jas. Helner t1,) Silas Bramley, lot IF, in square H, block 67, $00. tits Bradley to T. L. Stringfellow I lot 15, square H, block 67, $125. W. 8. JPenick. Jr., to Ja. Hefftioer. I Itss 20 and 21, of the Smith atlblvi Sion, on Daneglas Irland, 18.06. 1 John Lake to Mrs. d. J. Brysmon. - sheriff sle, lota 17 and 18, ten-acre l;t 26. f41"'. MItrs. E. 5[. SpeJruarIn to Thlt. Gilham, ea-t half of west half, ean half of northeast quarter section 12 township g1, rang 16, and 5 acre deseribed in transfer, for nine bale of teotto. K EL Speerman to Alf Aaro, was h allof @It belf of wearths quatar -, rkm IHunte"r iBro --COMMISSIOQ MERCI(Ai[S AND) DIEERS IN-- Groceries, Western Produ l sg . T ud 1 P aitian Qphai,. S IPI "I . ATTE.TIOtN I'A! ) "l'.) T C.SI Oºil)El NOS. 606 & 608 LEVEE STREET, SHREVEPORT, LA. WM. ENDERS & SON, W\holeaale a tail l't Dealers in FURNITURE, MATTRESSE1 Window Shades, Wall Paper, Etc., Specialty of Glazed Sash, Window Glass, Doors, BUnds, And Cypress Shin Special Attention Given to OrJler by Mail. No. 108 and 110 Street, Shreveport, La. A MROtrtl. On 24 of last December a coat be- 1 longing to the dry goods store of Mrs. Dora Bluestein was taken from a dom my n,1 the sidewalk by someo ,~ with felouious intent. On the 13 inst the .-ame store was burglarized and be tween .7) and $1INI worth of goods stolen. This steal was discovered by n the finding of odd shoes in the case by Mr. M. Bluestein. Puttiag his i thinking lowers at work Mr. Blue- n stein reImemubered that Morgan Stew- t art the porter of Mr. A. J. ilogel drug 4tore adjoining his was quite famil iar with his plorisos and to this be- v ing added to the fact that Morgan v was seen w(earing the stolet coat. Mr. Bluestein went to before Justice C. )D. Hicks and ase-red three search, war rants, one to search the premises of I MIorgan, one for trnl S., ar* ,I. :,d c one fo Jim Jr. T ,m-c were ,"la,'c , in the hands of constable C. W. Kel ly and Chief W. A. Nelson who first searched the house of Morgan Stew- a art where they found three odd shoes, i lot of cartridges and two dress pat- 6, terns. Theee being the property of Mr. Bluestein, Morgan was lodged no jail on the charge of burglary and t laroeny. CONSTABLE SALE. Nor. 11 and 37l--Andrew Mereto vs. Ilillenlwrger b Haag. i By virtue of writs of fleri facias issued t-.Ue ii the above entitled and numb. r- I ed suits by Hon. C. 1), licks, justioe t of the peace in aud for the 4th Ward of ('adido piamrish La., I have seized and will 1 slil at jplnmli alnt(ion at tllhe General Milam asloon stand. No. 2114 Milamr stare Shreveport, L"t., on t 'IUESDAY JANUARY 81.1 ,1 the following described property to-wit: 1 ice box, set bar fixtures and counters. I screen, I iron safe. lot chairs, stool', t tables, stove. coffee urn, pr scales, shed and imlrovements, lot dishes, glass ware, 2 clocks, household and kltchen , furuiture, stock cigars, etc., in saloon. Terms of sale casta subject to appraise- E m-nt. C W. KELLY, Constable. c The Progress January 21, 18W. CONSTABLE SALE. No, 37,0i Bernard I Ilutau vv. I illienbergr 1 & H1aas. By virtue of a writ of reri fac:ias is sned to) me it tihe above entitledt and I tumlbred uilt, by lion. C. D. Hicks. t jsttl.e of thel pisea in and for the 4th ( Ward 01 Caddo parish, La., I have aidze di aild sill rell at public aIuetion at tt,. ,e-neral Milani saloon No. 21 Milam I I street. Shremveport. 1,e., on TCIEUI)AY .1ANUARY 31, 1wf3 I she follmwiung (tdesi:i'red ipro-iwrty to-wit ri-t iet: m:,o r, imit ii lit i e .. ',,'I *t'* I ýfiv'm* fl. ! ' i is i. -*i'e' -a, 1 i.i ti - .ive .ItI'ii, pa .'5ler, a., 'I 4 1tt t'a . - SovementT,', lot of dlsht-s, iuI-t4s-warelI, 2 ellhck,. lrmIa liohli and klths'nll flrottlre.. ImBek cigars, tc'.., I Moler safae. TaIlIu of sa:le ca;lsh, tsubhjet ,aplrai-s ineot, I'. W. KEL LY. , ('c,,n t:lll*. Tito, Progrecss, January 21. 2:t.3. CONSTABLE SALE. No. 37,.. - oMar Thlrauert vs. Dillenlur- t gt-r anli lIas:ra. t airltue lf , writ lof Ih "i fui cin * is .ll.,s tIo uwi- in the simomive mInuIltrmn.' ai.u .uttlllh i seuit by lioe. ('. 1I. llhiks. justlic o: the peace ilt and for lathe 4th IWai d l0 addo parish,. La., I have mtiei-d and wi.1 -Il at publa aut tion at the (;enlral lilsm saloon No. 214 Milam street, Shreveport. La.. on. TIEIESAY JANI AlRY 31, 1593 he tollowinu dm.reribs- I property to-wit: I refrierator, set bar ituIIes ald couosll :ers. I smra-tn. I lot Imhair,, stools. tnbes. I .love tImTt.-e ulr. pr sm-ales, .sth-l tlll isn .armviutes tai'. I, omf dish'iaS. cinlaw-ware ts ks. |""lt, ,'lllld Is,d kittchrn f ulls ture t r"3w t -. I M.11,s lr 'at e. T,-: "f .. e it-h, siisjret to appraise u."Ii. 4'. I. K L;t.LY, I'ounsta l e. hi- i'1r..; ite .laulaary 21, 1mI. "Now is the winter of our discon -at made glorious summer" by Ay r's Sarsaparilla This wonderful aedicine so invigorates the systs a ad eariehe the bleod that eold Stl ý"w-d d - THE LEADING HARDIARE HO01 A SPLENDID TRADE BUILT UP II FEW YEARS. It is almost astonishing to note magnitude of the business built by the Southern Hardware Co in the brief time that it has numbered among the commercial torprises of our State. Only a few years ago its were thrown open to the world and the patronage of the lic solicited. It promised as as ducement to secure trade inaugurate a reduction in the of goods in the hardware line utterances were so imbued earnestness that the people and gave the new claimant a It was moon discovered that bible men were in charge of the agement, and that they meat they said. This news soon circulated, as good reports alwah and ire long it was discovered the new rival was becoming formidable and continued to gaew strength until to-day, when the thern Hardware Company has largest trade of its kind in Louisiana. It has the co the people, is giving them reasonable rates, cheaper than other house in the country ad too for first-class goods. This is unqestionably the one to with and we would advise ali need hardware of any kind or cription to buy it at the Southern Hardware Com f TO Y PFAThONS AMO v Tl In view of the alarming ezteMA which the credit business is the enormous amounts that froan balancss carried over, the sequent los on bad acconnt, pnse of book-keeper, colleetol licitor and other incidental that srin from this system ,es&, I have decided that on F 1 <t J ll V. la"t i 41ir tet PO . rt .i * ric:, to a .:."h Ie ts Each purchaser paying on what he gets without having c,.ough to make up for the comings of f others, coupled .,xpensive system of business, getting lowest prices on which his cash justly enit E:veryone will ht. t:eated alike. xonods< . f'." ".tight and !,,'est for spot eash. J. i. Lb,. The (I Area:dia won the pnze for the tion of the county seat for the f Bienville. This will to tent enhance the value of real in Arcadia. Lt u. get Lu cotton - :tor«'. :ice at Allendale Missi a.ud if you are a lover of ,e sure and visit there at .pecitied. The siaging will ne leadership of Miss M nd Messrs. Will Davis Parker. You wilt alo1 be, vith the mamer in which lay School lemom is bq