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THE PROGRESS. SEZZVEPORT LA. OCTOBER. 7. 1893. BRING YOUR BRIEFS THE PROGRESS Neat Work and Close Figures. ESTIMATES ON AS FITTING ANDI sleutcglc Light Work Faralshd oe applicatima. COKE AND TAR, FOR BALE BY AS COMPANY. LOCAL COLUMN. COLUMBIAN TRUNKS. We are sole ng.Ints for the J'alicas Common Sense Trnnks. The Kahn Dry Goods Company, Limited. Honesty is the best policy, even in politics. President Cleveland in as uncondi tional in his convictions as Lee is in his offering, of low prices. The Paooaass is indebted to Heon. C. J. Boatner for Congressional cour tesies extended to us. Dr. Chas. C. McCloud fills teeth ,without pain. The latest improved methods in the practice of dentistry S mployed. Old ways must give way to Wr ones. .hroad %Again. We were glad to receive the Lo gansport News again after a long test The ~nws is always newsy and wide-awake and is a good laborer for Lgsnasport, the citisens of which . e.M, appreciate its effort and liber d estalin it by both subscriptions acd advertisements. The water during the late storm Slaw.din at Lee's back door, but not in such quantities as the cash flows in.at the front door on account of his ike'priess and choice goods. we saton .rean. col. Young, accompanied by Deputy lheritlff ank Kelly. left for Baton S ouge Thursday;morning with thirteen pMlsoners to be confined in the pen. All a sose. 'Their sentence rmage from er- moaths todfe terms. The docket E .the last term has bbena nusually a -es oee. Two charged with murder, - rnest and Hamford, going over until S the mayt. term, to be held in January, Depew esys that no power, save -.1 dthe Dirmlghty. et penrm ueabl hturup& the prosperity of i ti.b atL ,, show tht the snmse ok ove. We oeafns that we are juast a little arihed at the last sensation. Usual - othlp k noSlng would startle UA it.tj lest on takes the eakb. - eWlasts who ben for some lm oone of the free delivery lerlm, aihmihng this one. On last Sund Sit seemam by a prearrang he and a 4lyeuold oatoroon Iname of Hatties Simon took 8 and drove to RIisor station, M Aba N.0. P. sailma4nd taok the IelU ain m siti]seppoesd Orlea . He im a yoeas man Teh ag 15lm has ose the thmia h' ah.amil.m e Ie., S O; IT IS HOT SURPRISING. Any House Condn'ted on Bnsinoss Principles Can Do It. I ,'( 't often hlear thel txpro'hsi.n "'how can they naford to i,, that dur in-g tf lpt." t ol' ' Atld ' "i. i t n tr lrcing ihow they i na; . it urler ''lh se ·,Xli' o.ii ,r ,I· nlris refer I o, , r varini1 stor.k off g .... I whih i bting soll at such ch so figytr.' , ali(] while tlhest q1r'-in arn .iro t,' i flaltter irin; ll nl Iltia-lll it to, hear,. still nll irli honesty dilt'niiiris tiihat wte Sly that it is riot ,urpi 'iig forl.niin of husinles4 qlial ifitt it.ois, as we liv' tilte reptii it tion of p,sess4ihlg. 'We know that we .have Selhecte'd It silenidid line oif c :rt,ts. hiusefur nishing goiods, rtelly-nilhle clothiling, drless goods, cloaks, trilniiiinigs sht es and that we are offering them.apt prices which are dlnml)h-founlling to the trade and competitors alike, there fore do yourself a beuelit by trading with HENRY l)rEYFIvvrs &. SuN. ASo Aile Abl e ag.Itureli The ready and graceful !wen of Miss Mary E. Land catches the drift of social happenings for The 'lrtliEass, and gives its readers a column or more of pleasant reading. Miss Land's pen was trained in the col umns of that sturdy journal the Louisiana Review, whose page of State gleanings and book notes, etc., owe their cleverness anti sprightliness to her "mother wit." We congratulate T'h P'ROGREs on having stecured the services of this able young journclist.--Busy Bee of Caucasian. We thank Busy Bee very mnchly for this kindly notice, and beg to as sure her that the both the patrons and proprietor of The PnIoon(RF ap preciates all that she has said, and that it is true. Job work of latest designs and fin ish done at The l'PnoESs Office' on short notice. Oymtertm Any style at Star Oyster Saloon, opposite City Hotel. Shell oysters, 40 cents per dozen: bulk, two dozen for 25 cents; can oysters, 30 cents per can. These oysters are received every morning from New Orleans. GoNDoLoI & RACCICH. Mthodist Mission ervlvail. A protracted meeting will begin to-morrow (Sunday) morning at the Methodist Mission church, corner of Jordan and VauLoan streets, and continue throughout the entire week. The pastor, Rev. L F. Jackson, ex tends an invitation to all Christians to come and assist in the work of the Lord. Let all who can sing, pray and talk for the Lord attend. Many a soul may be redeemed if we (Christ ians) will only do our duty. To the unconverted a c.rdial invitation is esended. May the good work goon until every man, woman and child in the city of Shreveport, who are living in sin, will take up his eroses and follow our blessed Redeemer who died for us enator Pedhr want. "a light and durable dollar" made of aluminum. All bt; pt the U. 8. stampon it, mnd the n will go at To The Sthreveport Tme: Neighbor, we desire to inform you that you have twice within a week vio lated the amenities of plublic poliey by inquiring for the whereaboute of the comnistloser of immigration. We want you to understand that we are wearing a great, big political collar, in fact we are the governor's poodle in this nteck of the woods and we intend to snap at Your and every one ELSE.S heels. so often as you have any criticism what ever tdpas on any act, however trivial. of our hrilliant executive. The com e r emigmtale Iaour bose' 4e wast you to munderstand it aind leave him alone, unleo you are 'AilU'" bor a ight Now take warn ..pfr.tw AN--At the rensdence at I isir baeoett 8:30 am. om iuwsdy. M aat, Mr. Ba. .Bryan, l lasagi Ia, ad Miss Fsnne Guy leinea, tegpysr daughter of Mr. AtllhL I. INewman, of this city. They Tleft ee the : am. tral, for X4r Oita and AMeadds aspens .hissv ¶.( %i Our l.llmIntm FaIir. nlch has. Ibeen wri.tten Ioll out r (coming fair. Vet thle Ihalf its not ieetn toll. Is iS o(,w hardly ia mintlIi off when the gates will be thrown ,,open and the railroad trains will Ie empiltyintg tii' thl ualu-:iil , o r ºiitor, into our city. all t'ag",r !o witness tlihe Itlia:y Onew itil attra't iv,' featutre-. bge'.ies the grand ,lipl:y to l;e seen i I' .xp,,iti,, hl all : antil I-ine 4 pIr, violed for stock of all Li l i !. Ile iI fart will hIt relremw"litl ,'ve'rvth l:,u that is echulat,.l t, plhoa1 , 1n1I at trat th, e ahlttentin int :rt tih' ',arii -r orrl ' a;tien's of llttiv aretl «woitlh ' ilIhere. 'iThe linlies deparltu i'luet is .tl wad ntt ractive. It. is utrer thlie 11itnageI itituIt. of well trained',l aI cll 'rie'i t e'll I ladies. The lin.' art are a grat t nrly to those who take interest in thies de partlrnent. Our c mnitng Fair will furnish thlose who are ainterested ill this department greater advantages than have oever before b w.in offered. To thihos who love the ra(1.. tthe ex, citement it prodctes, there is i treat in store. Already has Secretary tli ran completed arrangements for a fall and complete programme. Noth ing is more animating than the fly ers; how we love to see them get off together at the word go. With what entire forgetfulness of all other things do we watch our favorite and as they turn down the hoe1111 stretch neck and neck how intense the inter eat taken. DIoes a nian or woman ever get too old for this excitement ? Remember readers we will have a whole week of this fun. Again we urge everybody to con tribute any and every thing possible that will help to swell the exhibits. You stand a good :chane of carrying off a valuable prize which will more than repay you for all yinr trouble. Take the catalogue if you have one, if not send and get one from Secre tary Horan and examine your class. Be sure you enter your exhibit right. To avoid trouble talk it over to your neighbor and get him interested and let us see if we can't make this the greatest and best Fair and Exposition of all. (rimnlasll ('ourt ('loited. This has been an extraordinary term of court, there having been more convictions than any other tern for a long time in proportion to the number of cases on thedocket There has been thirty-two convictions and five acquittals. The Nash trial con sumed much of the time of th~ court, as the greatest latitude was given by the court in this ease. On last Friday Judge Taylor sen tenced all the prisoners except Ernest Nash. counsel for defense, Judge Hicks, argued the case on bills of ex ception for a new trial, and court ad journed over until Monday at 12 o'clock m., when, after the usual motion hour, Judge Taylor read his decision overruling each and every plea set up by defense. Nash being in court Judge Taylor asked him to stand up. After asking him if he had any reason why sen tence should not be passed and re eciving a decided negative, passed sentenee of death upon him which hbe receved without any visible marks of effect. Thi is the second time that a verdiet ot guilty has Iwen found and twice has Judge Taylor passedI the death sentence. An aplpeml will be taken to the Sulptrene Court. which will meet in Shreveport some time this month. Pending a few matters the court adjourned sine die. The Pnooaxss tenders its thanks to Mr. F. A. Clover, resident mauzager of the agency, for a copy of the Septem ber (80th) issnue of )nn's Review. This gives an account of the country, fnancially and otherwise, for the week ending that date, with the gen eral producnee movement. It is a val uable paper and all business menl should have it. We are pleased to mention the faet that Frank Klly, familiarly known as "Hank," has been appointed con stable of the Fourth Ward in place olf J. . Nicholson. resigned. Hank has been deputy sheriff under CoL Young or some time and is a wide awake, caefl and efdient officr. He reeisd his caomiseo-. ftom i. Poeter a few daiys ago. The aL pointment s a goodoem. ise, sIr s Imtt sh 4L No One Leads Mc, 'the puIblie will 1.,r in mini thni as 141ual I t. d on handg with a fil' Ir0o of dreýý- go ld,, . |l'lililitig, llil ti. olN V, r ki i vai d lI I. ii, y tolors |ll 'lI fiorl'ln l't, l. sid 1 a .t ,. e I ,ted aIIil, . .by fil'a o ,i O. N s Ir v :'e.r'ds Iir.ihattil lau ,v r . Vo 1 h Iu .i it- Ia n Il ( il'* liro i to ilit e , Itf i t " lalw. I l~it" what ill n Iil i trtllwis mar anH I t nd i t have it. .,,: t tlirow frmnr a b.ini, of. th ,. an I rt,, . ail i ,Lre r. i sy sti'k e, ojt, 3 wr.I i,. ai il, mi't $ ci e k. t yti h,,hi, rik, full u c eity ine, all itni ery. 'li;, electric titi;ayewas ts iun idy grand mutlt 1) thie atrl)tI4r was awful tOn I)4'1i4 I1 ll ier -nilh.. IL ,--'ect'f uily. lh " Iti, .'ýI \v. If ct n islIrl Id irnr ae lere il ,ail ee, 1 wlll Ill it w' illn ,rif at w*l'hi kinick them nil out. Tr'l o ril·oi lls r t e Thurie .v afeilrnli 1ii it gre. w uite, warnl latr laliton dark angry. clod(ihi arose in the nlirthwest, and the liight niig awian tsi r;irow morn brilliant hcitoy lwhen, hont oeclock. tne stncorm broke on , ur city in all its fury. Thil eletrie dilº!ay was simply grand anid to tiheI Nelvous waslla a l trro Ieh I It did not last biut a shori time, tele did consuleralh!e damage here nal there while it was in progress. t Th'I group of etrolectri Ironhts o the g The boarding houme of Miss ,laphis Keel's was struck by lightning. M1any iroManyn awnings were blown down ari houses nnroo)f'id. A negro riding a horse C Itil. A fgi toin o ge Nelson made a narrow ee cape, the orset hel4in killed by a taele phone ire fallingy lacres the lTexlO i' avenue trolly in front of l. Morh't store. Many other happenings too numer om tall entionp were causte,. A fseel ing of general relief came over everd one when it subsided. We are thank fuil that it was no worse than it was There can be no health for eit.he, mind or lboly so long as the blood is vitiated. Cleanse the vital current from all impurities by the use of Ayer's are.-aparilla. This medicine recruits the wasted energies, strengthens the nerves, and restorer' health to the Idebilitated system. Pecrteapl. Our friend Mr. Frank A. Peeples has returned from quite a pleasant visit to his dear old mother at Taylor, Texas. We are to know that Mrs. Peeples is in excellent Health We were pleased with a call from Mr. John A. Hudson, of Benton, Tuesday evening. Mr. Hudron is a sturdy and reliable farmer. one of the kind which makes a country stable. Mr. 8. H. Cochau, of the firm of Cochran & Kelly. of Plain Dealing, was in our city a few days this week on business and paid The PaooeaEas sanctum a pleasant call. Mr. Coch ran is a wide-awake, thorough-going business man. His visit was highly appreciated. Dr. W. 8. Penick and wife left on Tuesday for the World'si Fair. We are pleased to know the doctor and his estimable wife hbve been urged to take this recreation, as the doctor has worked fiaithful and ardnously during the long heated term. We trust they both iay be highly bene ,ted by their outing and return safle to Shrevepior, Iy whose people they are held in ant.h high estem and love. Bell sata Bargain. If sold in the next thirty dave, I will give an utnpreedented bargrain in that splendid piece of property on Texas Avenue corner of Murphy street, having an area of 18rx208feet; or I will will sell it in lots. The corner will malke an inviting business location, the other suitable for nice dwelling hon te. C. D. Hicas, e2i Milam street. October 7, I8tLR NO. 12. The worst fookled man I have seen for many years wuas a country vap who vilit ed the three newspaper offhes of this city several times before be met a local reperer, to whom he talked an hour jurt efore the paper went to press. lie mls. ed the train, stayed over night at a 'rxas street hotel and bought a paper nexlt mIoarng to see what wma i It about him. There was nothlin. *d h swore the Sheper papers weren't worth a "dawn." I m a euentry yap myself sad e-t wt my kII , per aose eto the earesr and wipe my nose my 51wel , bat never eaper a newspaper torn, aeh lllLIout m or Ibusleem that I Sst pay 1. I therefore rseetf.y seer pas eass itohe arrival et a ear mAbm(tese pighes an abge Cet. BIG MUI)IDY COAL I II:*('(t(;NIZi.i) A ' ll1 II, .`'- i i \!, .H!i! 'l I I) ý ()T" if l )1." ('\11 I( . BURNS FR EE LEA V F'; Nhi() 'LINKER Will l),,!iver ALL LU -'. O A. .1X I ri'g n.'t't'illyv .,nih t , r ar.h r W. F. TAYLOR. THE NORTH LOUISIANA CL101IN(, HOUSE. JORDAN & BOOTH \ ':1 I ,II .; \P .I I ', Ready-Made Clothing, FOR MEN AND BOYS. ( ICN"I'S' IJNI)1 I tlVI4: l R IIAN 11. 1; : I"I\I T.1 1I1I' . i I I Shirts, Hits and Sho0; iln thi Ik 218 Texas Street, Shreveport, La. cII ][ III I KAHN DRY GOODE LIMITED. A' FEAST FOR THE EYEL: . The Grandest and Choicest Stock of Dry Goods Arrtiing Every Train Arriving Adds New Beauties to Our lew mense Stock of Dry Goods, Silks and Novelty Suit. ings. Our Line of Novelties Represents the choice Pickings of Foreign and Home Manufacture. Special INtnday 10rlin Brii l, 18 Novelty Suits, no two alike, of Fancy Changeabi sacking, worth $9.00, this week only $5.75 a Suit, *O TAo many clamin are being seabs niatlutednl , l Supelrf.tly mndWu UST S that they are "Just u s.[ perfe et ftting "STANDARD," that a few words of warning will he a those who deeire the best and most reliable. No Pattern wbkih does not allow for qanas Is "Jitrr As.UGoon" as the No Pattern too short int the waist Ir "Jurr As (01on)." No Pattern made in the di.scarded wouels of past. EGenwratliona is "Jst No Pattern that requires a waste o'4teoddsl "Jllre AS (14Ol)." No Patterls enlected by Impetfetl s~tem of lltesurtesuut is "JuIr s The "BTANDARI)" system requires measure to ibe taken over the the IMst,. No Pattern that is not xchangr after neir. taken froal the ooln." If perfet, lno objections can Ie mnadeh tao excha.ning. The "STANDARD" i( cariekd Iby leahlag houses, Ioul~hl by moat people. 5:k per year, and Pattern. Pree. .ulcripti',.l to the ",TANDA ZINE,'" malled to your emildessc eonthly. I ATAUUKE ANDI) FAtIIlltN sHFETS GIVEN AWAY l), leg this week we will give away. FREE (IF ('IARlGE, tue PI lady visitugn our store. Our PRICES are without doubt the £ on c.rpets, J.attliLs, LenoLeurnm.s, Silk, and Lae Cucrtains. The most copletel line JJousefu Goods int the city. A THE KAHNl DRY GOODS CO, ENSOR INSTITUTE, .~o3 NORTH WASHINGTO AVIE.. MARSHALL, TEX. Vegetable Cure for Liquor, Morphine, Cocaine, Opium and TonACco HAIrrs. NO CURE, NO PAY. Will arrange to tret patients pri vately, if deired. All oasultattons or n i striektly oodenUial. T. A. PERKINt, Manager. W. G. THOMAS, Uei .4.)b J ee o. The Pame CONSTABLE No..7 lOs1-WaIter Lew rvi. IBy virte of awrit N sited to ure In the abow Imssamlred nuet by thes 11. Jultoic of the Peace in .ad of Caddo Parish. La., I d wlll at public door ofof theeourtboume7 ltbreceport. La..be for .ales ou SAURI)AY. (a the following ik'w·lbrd ,t1 4 of Cls0eland'O w Tiierm of gale-Cr., prauemenL c. W. £15. Tb. PRgreo, tet) The Po rr. t opbs 219M T. L4 D Jiuik, K~u preme court. T. T. I I I (JU. 3001 ~ Awuf s ai