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MYRNA'S REALMI WEEKLY CHIIT-CIAT, I', ,lt (allaf" II - li 4. '1le4'ta4nt is inI4"4' |'le ahly as n o, In I ti l aw ll ' th l i- il M i ll ' if "1| :i1ri iII*f 11 4 l 1, m1 1n I . ' f N t t4to .15. I, t a, ' 4 f' he4 lar' i re .11 11 4' u{ ,, lrul 111i14 4 + I1 %%ll III 1414 Il. - r111 ,l 41 " -,i -:i4 4 118 1 i ' lie 1 Ii h41l grl, ' 11 "l8 rn1 ' nellal l :1- -Ii" :al, p :'a r , Ion 4 I.'ill v1111 ,. llI ll t 110tI h i:1Lantil. la I 1 atla rl4l1'-s the a'I (I t1 'l'.11, 111- A-?,,), l84oi al . In and its g 'u st" . lHnt la t u . w,-0" 4Il'll t 4 po)4irt1I ill tht I a4rrne1 t of . I "E l, isii,.I. lShe 11:1i- i t. ry ,w*.,,! :_,1 I. . ,llar *"ing-il 1 ol04 ,'. :a ti I1 gr:a..l 544l ',1.v I,'l:-. -os' s44o44, 1441 her d bitIt i 441 i" iw a wl44 11 a{'plant ce, adiMSl aI dal . hlrma i. I flaw.,4 : 11er atIl;44t.4 "1 IN t Ktarape awit N\, rnai 3114444, w as till ex4 'll' nt 4 ' . ti4l "~'48 tlamialael ' 4go14) W .as gattell out of it InIla "I Tplre was th l IInlhl lilke hoIarae wil I you, an hour le1aitly spent, l. al4d lthr1a Iiie profit eP .ded. Sra ll+ n4-I " olll' t' x l lent 1ails84. Iutthtre was iak of inherent II eneargy lanI enth l llli to 4 dlariv . I'ru I u4 4them airn', aid 44o ."1 nlding hL l,- ok of bI Ieant' au8a4 rfl4lt rt. ad114lV ptl140481 aeth. l1ie. I . 11in .p.i wii '4 l.' I In ldr l ist l4 . Ihall a a4aullt h wc/l xp r ' lc'li 1 fit r wh llai The' imprssioi leftl, by tir IIlI~res wa114s t a41o11t 411, 1144 4as ' o 41110 frgmn rl' ' i'4nl _a pleasiing aslllimer yo4vel ill which 8i wtl'! bir'edl Atueri.a' girl, "descrih-h ir rip Io Entroll.. antdl co1 me ('i tItlnt l 3s33 I ih' 1lit - lint InI tret ar d ll ustl4ulA of IhIs oI "11! 4W ainli1 other , 4.'otli ri4s. I Meat m ds have fIltlr 4 ' eiI''iat tiIIlans ofI traiusruietg heir stores of . aid I man kind and "( "atherineI ( hl,'a ' ies i Its r 1a.i1 tratlin th4lnh ill her orator4y. 'I Now, I ain I''fi''tly aware that to11141 Ii t v 'ra'sely 4' 1 it l i.t "I lt ' 4t -1' 114't ' l ill itlliniaHI i.s d1 148148.l and dangelrr ou jiur alisti i .o.IL, for v' 4 y li itgra hAir1 ' vLeteran, and tlay n3met lit4'ralry infanti Miale for "M rna,'" hult tº.li'e, Ihat the I grent (atherine herself, will alw1ays V.43 pe'Lt the expljt'sion of an hociast (o1 Lion, bowever,.muh h le may deplore ally errors of the htnd ste mayIiad f ('od pd tlherewith. Unfortunately we were detailed atnd k reached the hall towlate to hear Mr. ilier nard :hiolds recite. Kinow we nmissed a tare eloutioaIt'y treat, atnd onie that few could duptlitate. However, Miss Flo. Field did much to console 8s4 for this losI by a tirlliat display of 'locutionary tal L rent. which was enthusiastically received, anid enjoyed by all. She is a bright, wntesome lassie', aind though sulffertn from t eve'r' cold, and a tifoubleso0 ( hfl oursiess, scored a pro- 1 nounlced suc(es. lHer talent is evident Iv inbherent ad wlhen age has sofitened l and rounded out one or two little potints. we expect to hear of her high up among the shining lights of the literary world. , The writer feels a sort of family pride * In these two daughters of Louisiana, and ' were the chokie offered, could not decide ' whether she had rather posses the moth- a er's past, or the daughter' future. tl "lAdy LII,*" as presented by Lillian lawis, at the Graud on Tuesday eveun g. was a success and a failure about equally dividMed. The company is a good one, a and each part was well rendered, but the plot per se, though Inclludinlg some fine dramatic situations. is bandly put to gether, and too Intricate and straining to the attention of the audience. There is it soqps, however, for the displaj of Mass g Lewls' magnifulcent genius, and she stir red the hearts of her sudeasne at will. The rier of a bereaved mother was never more perfectly acted, nor the re t1 saige and just indignation of an out rped heart and a wronged life more tboy.hbly impersonated. The whole o too much of the horrible, but IA wel worth seeng, for once, at least. tit in Bsturday las the writer eceepted L asl lavutatnlI, previously extende.od, to be G Spreset at the meeting of the Home g tbertarble Assoelation, and until then Ied never futly apprwisted the extent A oe(.h brad.minde4 charity done by a t elpag ooble women. As I iened to het L tepotsa of the members of tae relief com-n miee, and learned bow much sore dI- L * bam had been relieved, and how nany A ' emrle d heart r eeta made happy N bengh thMe mintatration of this ered- j Ileg ubrdty, I thought of the possliltity t of an earthily "Gtlodl-Unou Depot." Shivepert woui aeredly furnish d atiest exellent material itr the costrua ties of smob a haven of rest and comfort a for weary, as laden travelers. women I with hiearts and hands like tmhese en do mee to awaken a dead comnsience than ' all lIe' l tala 1 the uIri¥v r*'. "' '' I wIaom:nMa U umi !4iiha al uaIidtnll ua' to1041 ieee, thpt go with tender heart. and will F i g bands to amuwer a clls for charity. Will yen t, n the name of our Va ther, go one step arther and Include IIss amen in your deeds of merry? II Whae beks have been mid in condem e u be oaieed that have been saMid a their behalf, andl yep each and every oue N a them ,as ul as deart our Father stite purest among us Same months F ernl ieed mesthers of our town went WMo ems otf ese palaces of !n sad prayed . msdObitbi of linpary mist ',lwave i . tes wh eepoe ag'48abter m AM "mt m1'1* 1* S patIy with them, think of "Margaritl." o New ()rleans. What lady woiuld have re fiii I, tht ,'I: l· l 1,' I1t t illr It 1 of 1"1. :lri'f i 11 i1 f 1,a ito-II it nls-f g te . No 11 t .4" l 1- iaint. l hon h iuik iart Iii the uItigiiiI sl ' "e " thi. ho 11witl l Iiu .lI l,'''i les fries, o111 1 :1 13hl: Irn", :1. .1. nlgl 11 l l.0 1 lIt' | II' - "addner. tot . tli-h,' rw .ull',-l.%V', Mtils. II. 4'. White. iri 4 u'piiil 11ill Mrs. I l l II Muhiu 1it il toi I he I Ib itl,1 Sil ll. il, 1 (.i II rle oi .I i I uiruti i ,I i It lul i I hl l it htil l il. at ifll t s pll n are i . %'r ma yh'l'M iri ilt i s 4 iiik lilii' 4 alihi T its'l.ii ' I IAs tiuui . la m .d ut i ll'ie i li T; 'l -twr Aif ori antll ill s h ll~ ll If. l11l) 1(,rli oll ll(.Mrll T.' . . It( rr111 whoiiq . f ill tit tet·ntIe o 11o sr gelinal freie in. Mr.. Miki' Herualsti dim iciled at th. Fairfield Plsarm ay. Ilue'r stiii ( otlleli'hlt,' luh, aght the prmfliiOcy. and propose manikiiig it a alrst-l.sl ivlrug.llltore throughout. We are ldltled to Mr. HRtr sllntin for a solil atick of inarmgnu I hren tf. t M r.iMi kind. Nsucih pifts add to the "paifel of lift, 11m I Il p y in mac)ld I atrllcpil'tmhd ity MTri. M. LT. Wellts, Inaliolut or rani erli o sti)e Wom n's ('ihruiu t ' :ilrl'nr l -l I''ion, ll lheliver an adodrdss at the I ul'rt(lholule to-morrow afternoil lit I4 oi*lok. Mrs. Wellh is Iion sectaritim, I " 'cIomI llo us hioghlny recom minised The po nl'ic atl' cordially miitrd. nslld 'e W aronwised si iv te ·l c'tlasl Itrl. tit Notwit hstandimg the inctlit-w t weather, 12r"good gitrn" aomisbleied at the bihld I choorl on Thuirsday evenia to draw for I TH Paooses da s i onresd ru n a reward for perfect conauct. Thie entlhusiasm . nd anxious altioipation of the eager throng, oould scarcely be controlled, un til all was ready for the drawing to ew gin. School No. 2 carried off thie prize again, Little Sunshine Tilloe being the lucky holder of the winnalag umbrr. Of course many little hearts were. dis appoimted. but it was gratiting indeed to see the unseltrsh congratulations ex tended to litle Sunshine upon her good fortulwne. As the honor of being entitled to draw for the prihe is asgreat as to wnlo It we publish below the names of all the girls who drew for the desk and also those of the boys who drew for the kite. it I. but fair. however, to state that Prof. Dale of the boys school did not know of the offer of the pr s until too late to "warn" his pupil.: LrT or emWL Wb o DwUasw OR THy ieau. o Addle Lyo BeseM Patton Julabs Battle BusnDe Taylor Barie Taylor Eora Bereteit LIly Bnwker H rils Harris I Litie lee Log lSaoIe Lon Gairtrude ('opeland Ferne Cole Edas he· dag Anote Perronmeel oMase Hter Lihan Diorle Bth Hamiltonr Jevae e Bowerm SLucoie sbha ol iie Rutherford Ell Lambre Bt lesa B ylotar Ltade BerThbl Ebel Bercher A. Willoughby Onie Ivey Kath Labimbrt M tad Waddiul Jessie Kirkl Lizie LhomRuaner Giusie Kirk A NHtheveus Marge Joher on e amae Busbey I Maggtie Jordon Eser osema Nanudl Thomas ('lara M Warriag I May Hughse G Dougherty I Ri Zodlag Matle Ilake I Sallie Austio Annie Bshly I olh Levy Amelia Rigdoin NV M i' 'tn'l . i-inls Bciol r Minute Walring Bell Phillilp Florence WiliounIy ltenas Ruglb SagglIe Hawkeias Paale Lacy Jose Iatobn NellIe tMep.tw~ Elie Jones Ida Wappker Rosm Ililieberper E1e Roesman Miunle Hews MIUggle Wehke Fjalse Geldutatt Kate AhJier Sgeor~ie Lewis Dora Purath Frakle eherman Jeanite Rhodes Mary La (oete Octavia Ia ('le Null fbtler Masuergsr Tale. i lucnh ilma leec Berth emaneky NeWttle Hlnklhte S Dileaherger Anule Keley 1da Perath Belie Dreler Eva Parmer Resin. sergman Bardisl H argrove Almeeda aBuaaat Jula Hirchrb Paima WhItem y Lr Rlegaimansky I orndel l tllS illa Mikhle t'ornla Tells Mania Swavtalilnr M larmove. eayle tdestchel Ida Whismeyer EKle Albe. Ethel Perruseet Berate PFiher Aie Uuyunesrer Qtea OpuBmmer Iaw(s'rtal nh nMgb Ea eomaa alily ' I I1 Su lt lclt i f Lucy ('aslltl .hJo1. Alston - Sallie Fh'loarnoy A M II r Sn'a it K;a1 Larui'"y Barkera*, " 'lhr'+l Mar.ch + va Arlh l r'o loualha Wilaot l .\ I la-ata a, LINT aaF II.'- 1% iI 11.1 Ia HiW vil TIfi h 1 I 1.14,. 4tulle p Juhrnny ilk ,Iikb t' alail.l . allh ,n a alra Itl llaa a SaI:Ih ., a- I I 1 + 111a a 111aa a . MIa t+a , lhiaa+/la l.'all If. a, aa, l 'l· Ilh*. W h,.,.l,, a . lhlh (l'h4rIa I". I ( a '' IltIIa I III,l l'l,.,is- siAsshle I'.,ni,,l M . 4h .Joaa+aah . asi rlal-t .tada h ,t toIn .I~ k 0 *ll1 1 'II-. %,,h1 ,il l "0"I 0 ,.' III .1 .1 I Iº1 h'r"0 tn _ t Vilt "lan 4 1ia 11 1 , %1:11 la air hll.aa I.- .all, li' l - a t W ll*t.* I i lelnll. : e ';Ia aaa. llh' llh s I .a.all , I au aleaa ia ;iailoaai Ih at .tlat-li, laila'h liahnry Mlark- I, I,,at 'Zwaialay It, a, s le lh itl" l alh1atl IltI Alabhia, lIoi:aaaaa,: A alrth- ..ltt a l-i.olre Bll te -tstll %'llht l Bati'lh - - 'a a-a- - - T'hree saws wore tau al I in the jaal. Mlust echo' tell who, ilaceal tleaii k a thelre NOTHING DEFINITE. ioa the h,,uar of ga,1r t, ares tho railroad cllmnnitte- hJ4'. ra'aa'llach n i ta - i. inth e o',an'luia in ,h,air i,,og ,ti atilas with Ii :es-ýr lislbel and Whitakaer. but wa- it r athercllurs, throughoutl l the day. l": ,mwhat, we can leearn, however. nat ,rtal) is all not lost, hu t that thaere. are gool re a r olls to believe that the otl'orts of othI sides will he uonavaling. 2 On this part we harve this to sia and tha*i in if the ('o,:I;titttr calno an conle to saIme agreetm*tat with these gentletlaen we' hlops, they will give the citizens an oplport unity to try. r I FROIM Mri. I. 4 . WiHIT. " TIIE a 'itot;niEss is IIalahr ,oblligations to its friend Mr. B. (. Wh\\'ite, now of Washington, D. C., for a copy of the bound bulletins, relating to the pop ulation of the United States by minor r civil divisions, as roturaled ly the Ilth census. It is samtathing we, have been wishing for for somne time, I and we certainly :appreciate dMr. White for his kindly thought for us. Pocket proter" ors Lee's Prices. When Honesty has no time to look i after public matters, Knavery has a wide field to operate in. i' dOCcAL.. 2-r.AR3ET. Cottam Market. T'rhiis report is carlfully a.,rre.teid oln Friday *venaig of eat'h Wa.-k, from tbhe IllSa t reliable sources. S avarrAtT, its.. M:arlh ;.--Market r closed teasy - Ordinary. ... ................... Nom' Goodordinary.................. . . . 5 Lowmiddlu.... ................... e Middling ..... .................. s ( Good middling . .. 8 r-8 The general tone of Iot IllaarketL is low - er thall it was onle wek ago,. Ibeailg 3a geneaaral decline of 2-10. Previsloas. Baacon--teady at 11i.t". Dry lMat Meat/-11%. Breaktfut Bacon--15t.. hly tihe ibox. Hams--Choicm cauvas+ad llsugalr rllaed. t1s'c. ILaLrd-l-10. 3'@I . D Breadstatf. Flour-Firm; family, 8Il.:ta extra fany0. Ita.;; patena.te . 04.'1; sactks 10a i or I tIly ess. Cu'onaneal-Firm, $2.'5t sac~ks 6a per obl. lehs. CRes sad To. Cofe--PlFrm; fair. 1e;: mediuml mrade iat; better, Zf3@k... Tes-- lr. 41Or; aood. Sio0.; fine. Ti4E, Ok*; IlnestlOl4.1 per Ib. hy tlest. Iuaur saul Mlases. ugar--FInrm: yellow elarlla-l, 41e white olaritted, 65; granulated. 5&ge. Molaae-Commou. 2tk*: prnme opwn kItle. 816o;bola.o rebolled.L, hLo8ik-. Zehaleata. Oaulo--.44, pemr bbl. Deasws-Navy, Ia er Ib. 11 psea'ks, 3.25; . 1 3lt'kU. #1. 0. Mag sad Ties. Balging-- ibs, Y- tc;l ll pgee. r II,. by the bale. Ioa T e's -41. Seata sad Iyeedste. Corn--Sta~dy; white. eedl aone: mixed, sa4kerid.34 per Imi. Hay-Timhotlhy, 17.:a prlairie, 10.0e@ 11.50. Otl--FPIrm:; Texas. 42.: Westeru. none. ye-91.1o . (.Obopped Corn--l.15 pir 1i1) lb. Apples-84.WU , I.l I.-r tl,. SAlaeouds---l I* perr lb. * BrazIl autis-lto per lh. Dind PFni--Appeis, 3Se,; evaporated Pillerts--l1a per lit. Lfrmons--161E. .50 per lax. N 1es.t- - Hald-1kk.k,redlr,mw,4%@a%; white. r6ec- reasled, 1i mgIhtlr an0 ala l en ain-46r1: per lb. WalaIut---riO' lt it. 1atlqlaa--?4ew sta k. 62.f5 t*er box. S sga--Laoulsiaza. 0h.9Sb8.l2 pmr hox: ta. llnna Grow eitaY _rsa do .......4S.asei,. G ewn youa C'blekeisL ........ .; Kgs, pet doa ..............:. Pt*e ueter, c.ountry, per lb ....... .. Turkeysa. ...................... 51k*@l E Mushs sad Weel. Dry tIlhlat hides, Iper lb ......... . Weald ..kd ........... :i eU skins... .... I s k ....... ... ............. ... ' w ,................................ w l,, ............ . ....... Goa stin ................... ....... 1S ' woo rbh.M4...................... Wax, o rod b t ... ....... WasI, eebsi - see THE FIRE SALE Still Booming At Hermn; Zo dinag s. N,..t w,'ek. beginning M'ta iala will Ibe th slaughte'r of ,langlhtrt. ;,,ods will it t (in the!, markot ;at a brite ne a, I.fr. ke'n. I1,, ure, a:,l se. the lit: ..f a f.,x of tie' .tar y hIargnainrys. e'i ,risting ,of Silks of all king i,. Challies of all kiritl. Orgailie.s of all kirnds. I'ereals of all kinds. ( ingharnms of all kinds. India long-cloth of all kind-. I'ersian Inaills of all kinds. l)ottrl arl I fancy Swiss.os .f all kinds. Sateen-l. of all kiinds. I'arisian: rvelties in light w ,ohi.'llt. I anutiful light slha ies in Ma'r li' tairo and live Ibutton longths. lh' .nro anl give i m a call lef,,re urhawing ,your E'aster dresss. lie uen'ller. yours to serve. HEf:a.~N ZolA. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. .1wilrew Bolan to L. M. Melton. lot 20, ten-acre lot :, :$110. Serena A. Lewis to Mary E. F1nr mnan. lot 41, ten-acro lot 211. $1611. Patrick ('armody to (irandison, i-.eed., sontheast ,unarter of south w'e quarter section 8, township 17. rant, 14. $i50. T. -LM ;oriig to Jacob Hocs. 504 'are-s .lanrl lteribed in transfer, M; RIAGE LICENSES. John his and Mary Thornau, T'honmas yi and and Miss Willie C. W1 right, A. Hiroumberg and Miss A. H. Blum, Sanford Hollinq and Emwua Tyler. "m Armistead and Mrs. Emma BroB. LADIES ENhIAIHIENT, A grand entertainmet for the ben tit of the ladies will be gtn in this city to-day and several Tys next week. This entertainmee will eclipse~anythiug that has ev been Imdertaken in Shreveport. '1will he inaugurated to-day and will sist of a display of the handsome, stock of dress goods for Sprino wear that this section of the count.y ever witnessed. Of course It will he under the immediate management of Messrs. Henry Dreyfuss & Son, be cause this firm always leads in stylish goods. But this season they are presenting something intirely new t the ladies, attraetions which to look upon means to go into ecatacies over. And not only is this stock of goods a revelation to our people, but it is being sold at prices that all can easily afford to buy. Come to this entertanment, ladies, becanse your interests will be carefully studied by Henry Drenss & Son. The Pioneer Dug House. Any time that your business may call y,. you are cordially invited to ca Shreveport, Morris & Dickiom iDi SBlr, -And Inspect Their Mammoth Sto.k Of OILS, GARDEN SEEDS AND WINDOW CL' -Besides a Fine Assortment Of TOI LET :: .A RTICLT No. 212 Texas Street, Shreveport. La. r. . M IeKs. IPrdent. S. B. HICKS. VI , -Prreident. W. T. 9'RAWFuRI), se. y DIRECTORIS. F. M.JCCls. H. II. III'KS. W. T. ('RAWFORD. F. H. i(oSMAN. . 'F. . p IAS, BENJ AMIN IQ RATZ, of Warren, Jones A lGratz, St. Lota.n , Mo. THE HICKS COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS & COTTON FACTORS: 115 AND U11 TEXAS URErW, 8HRE VEPORT, La. Warosusem Ornwr Swlng and Travis an Travis and Common _ : .. / .. - . , , - • A SiMAL, FIIMi':. Wednesday night albt 8 th:1:º c'ctlouk the stal. aind fare, fir Mr. 1).. T.Man onig. with ulit tf*'nty Ihub !e of :'ern, it I.t t ha\ an1 'l! a Io. ws r rl r tIed. The' hre'i'. 1vai :I'l elt" l'e' twith tt e e h e-ali-,' . ( ;, ]nu lir. M Illllln;: hall h *i.',n ' ll;kint' ith ll i'1 tl,. e'arkl part of tiht, ,v ,;.- I thinkd he Pill' holr'-l* Wvalle :tree ve I ti whiich ihu ' 'ly 'r,'nt I I wrn iiruht For Scrofula ' After sttffe'rint for abotent twenty fits yea:r from scrofulousi %re o e the' le1 and arms,. trying Vall i~olts iledll'letl 1ourcr.< Withoult benefit. I tga't to luse' Ayc,'r Sarsaparila.t and a wonderful cure sws the result. Five bottles, sufllfih'd to i Store nI , to helalth "'- Itlinifacri lop.l., 327 1 E mmerc st ,Saln Auntoune. c.1 ar. Catarrh ly daullghtr wase amni,teed fir Ine'rly a ir with ca':tarrh. Thill' ph)tieilane Ile, - III. unable to help her, my paltor recrl menldeud Ayers Sarsarparila:. I rollowed hius advice. ThreCe montllth ot reT'Ilar tre'atment with Ayere tarsaparila, and Ayer's Pills completely restored nly daughtelr' hiealth."-Mrsl Loulse Iticll,', Little Canada, Ware, Mase.g Rheumatism h"For several years,. I was troeubledl, with Ilflanmmatory rheumatismcn , ein'lgl ~u Lad at times as to he' entirely lhelpler. For the last two years. whenever I fe.lI the efllfects of the disease. I tegan to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and have not had a spell for a long tine."- E. T. llnasbrogtlr, Elk Run. Va. For all blood diseases, the best remedy is AYVER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Nass. Bold by all Druggists. I'rice $1, s; bottles, $5. Cures others,'wlll cure you T. J. LEATON, GENERAL 858 Fannin Street, /' Orderng Slate in all the Print ing Ofices in the City. COOPER BROS. I lely, Sale ad Feed of 4e WABLES AND MULE PENS. sh Ire tShrtveport Transfer Co., of 7a of 701, 706 and 708 Texas St., Cor. Louisiana. a Our :acilitit re nhi our Line.ttre Unsurpassed for any Business offered in )mr by We also have a Lot of Horss and Vhics t Sell at a Bargain. ge Lot of Horses and Vehicks toat we lle Stravbernes! COME AND SEE THEM. /i II "' 1 ' rI4 * . 'ii. I r'' ~ I · I· i 9 'I1" 4i', II ,i. I. l , f. .'I.IllI _·) t. ~~:r1"I'' ,ti a h. . "ti , *'.. I .r~r a l~it.. t1'. 1" " l ur¶ I, . It ', rr.. .t * ,.r. 11 11". JOHN MOrNKHOUSE, Caddu Nurqcriev. Jewell&. La. FOR SALE! ,1 ,:ui., t I' u, .ijjIt Itt,..u.l ". rue I . *r. .t 1. 14p."r 1rrlnr W. T. MONKHOUSE. ",6VOTIC E 9 1 I."-Allc v't rrlll 4'111 it,*. Ill 11 1fic ui f I (Itr tllaile I11rv10Palley I.ruI. ui 1,[Ij( ." ,a tt h41 1.4 · 11 .illy 1 7114.0 carry it 11111 I!':." of idell 1141 1441 1111 1444 1').).111)1 hit~l l ttle" I Itl.H 11('call l, 4:1''.:1.1.1 "0+41, ('h1"r otrll. t :aI' al It. 144144141. vliiI"i 1444 4141444h1 a 4444\ 4*i"' 4 ' I. d'ig's l".q1l. Minai.ag.' ill ()it, 'r4 I'." 1 h l 1t4'll i ia. Ill rn tr . 4o ." I flit .I*:1j4 114141 Ih'I4144iiie 11".. I ;pt( Ily jHI.4owa111 a411 'Iit ion 1' all 1'4t _ 14)11 fM 1,4 Ifo 44 II, a4d mnuuk. Ir.inIpt 1,"1i tnt of 4 41 1nt sa14 aimi 4t)44441w4+ I 4441rntn 5mW444 111111 'ai'tt4 talil v Irt" muy r~ids in s1n . I*...lq 5 ui brrc I '4n,4 111141 hintivn i14iti iru . I ('44 14 l344 I 4'))I'''.I.4llly 4a1l:41 14'ittjntn Iith,* "R 'I~.. d.d..F......441 I '44(14144 lrant~ll of! lily F'4ur 'Iitt . 4 I i ta1,1111 Iha In it 44144r'e...as11y WithI p544 I II 111144 i' mz'll') mng L.them. W. B. OGIL VIE, JOHN N. HICKS, 4ttoi ney at Low and Notary Pub,,c. Ifflee at I 'gint' Honmaur, S~hr4"--'m1urrt, La