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SHREVEPORT LA. SEPT. 8, 189u.
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1. iu V . 'tte b ;li i 21t'' fur 'c t, !, ce
oiiton t,) i ih h :0t11 to I teel
otliinanon by thl, 1)'1unertattic vott'r s tet
f th' Vni-I i~rsl ',tii . thi
-lt is altlogether pirol table that De- TI
in;oto will furnish, a Clt ýr two that e
vill win distinct inni trottinIg at the s;tfol
ihreveport lair "--Demoocrat-J ur- Ihnrd
tel. uindt
What Will the Outcome Be? TL
At a meeting , the I)eouucrat \\ioo
;ougressioial exeantive comunittoo ,'1c h
told at Natchitocheb s Monday. the tript
People's party submitted ai proposi- suta
,ion to allow the white paoplo of this Tb
listriet to select the candlidate for I )sit
Congress in the following ma nner: ''L
After the Democrats have selected btte
ltheir candidate, let the chosen 011e, ti' it
and the one nonminated by the PeoI our t
pla's party, snlubit their IHLnames to the Th
white voteirs of the district, and the lad
one receiving the mutjority, will be
ferry
declared the nn)ninPe of the wbit'
people. The propojtion dtoes Ii:,!
bind the Populsts to suipport th. I 'to
Dimocrat ii *r vici vorsa, hut obti , I
gates the deluted itarry not to siup
port any other candidate. lh
The Democratic executive coin nit- g IIn
toe declined to accept the priposi. liJo
tion for the reason that it considlered .Le t
itielf rtauthorized to contract with a Tbl
different party. vince,
Whether this was a wise move, the resig
future will perbiapA solve. Tb
-- - city c
FOR CONGESS. that t
In this issue. of TiHE 'hIoEnss Will the C1
be found the announcement of Hon 'r,
Harry W. Ogden as a candidate fur knolwu
re-election to the fifty-fourth Con- ijM. (
greow from this, fourth district. Fa- police
doring as he does the fiunncial policy 'rn
of the democrats of this district, rep- W\'ho
resenting their vi, rs on the option hoaird:
question and being in thorough ac- ''ha
cord with all of the r.form Demo- ean,:
oratic principles, Mr. Ogden hopes tician
to receive such an indorseuent at the Tha
hands of his constituents as will give turn o
bim the nomination at the coming of his
primary. She jat
heard
Congressional Executive Committee. thine
The Democratic Congressional ex- of cleu
ecutive committee which met at ha
Natchitoches Monday, decided on hl, "
having Loininations made by white T2ha
primaries, the people voting directly toe tl
for the candidate, requiring that Tha
the nominee must receive a majority ` Th
of all the votes cast, The first elec
tion has been fixed for October 6th, Tha
Lad it no candidate be chosen on that
day, all will be dropped except the Tha
two highest who will run the race tuocst
over on the 20th of Octohbr. .r,. Ni
uhazce
He is Sound, the cit
To the Edhior or Tas Paouaiss.
MUwIEN, La., September 3, 1894.
Dear Sir: In the last issue of Th it
'FIaRe PROGirEt, after makirg verY State
complimentary mention of miyself as not cot
a probable candidate for Congress, Oilcan
you sayt "THE 1'ROGIR;zs.s wohid like city gi
to know this gentleman's attitude i" it
i wards silver." newic
Before President Cleveland wasm
iiomuiintiieil, I Opposed his nooinatI tin N<
in phuhlict speeches because be wat ,
opposed to the free coinage of silver. it?
I always have boon, and am now ini Is it
favor of the free coinage of silver on o0e of
a parity with gold. As a debtor: have' bi
clnss, it is to our interest to have ant foe
IDIr, mfllO!Pv ill cirCtlation. I1j b hillS, t
lieve in a IariId of revenue only, anu< ti jtr
that levied on the luxuries as far a, i
posaible, instead for on the nocesities
of life. My motto is: "4ree coin- wi h i
age. low tarTff and down with trusts, t
nionupolies and corruption in high tween 1
places." 1 favor the **incwwe tab'"
the "anti option bill," the taxing of i B
atioinal currency, the continued iri- On 'i
provemeot of our navigal'le streatu lic no
and the jrotOctfion of our alluvial Ward
lands from overflow . I favor all termin
the rfefrms now heing agitated by tax-pa:
the Democratic party. not a 4
ianking you for your very kind be 'iset
asd complimentary notice, I reuzain, A mu
y'ota truly, day ovi
J 'T. W~xwa . prtaidi
That nest Tuiesda:y iligillt the c'ity Lavi
('nll('nl will take Np) the chief1 of hbi
p! lice ottei', aId it will pay 'nr e
('hizen-, to see acid heal' thi~s proceed'll Of ``
That our pejih tarieutby hill)o the 1
plice ,Jury, at its next 1'latifng nIxt
IThi r-di. (atll sen it; way c(asr t !!i11
e''Ve tho ('oUrt hli(04 s41 iare tl t i(41( ft
Oft'tI'le~t t~ ('1)'lllrl~C (~11,~''5~Ia it
1 1d (' te c t:I Itn l awl l nite e,)c 'rtte
mý ;lid wltk4i1i- ho I .
Thallt ("v('i' eiti/enl ýuhalt el ln hi'
in thwns Olllt tOtCt a ragingCr the locat1,!iC
aof fat'tories, fare.
I That lo le alli over North L iuisi- to
afla are bee min., interested in the (
int
prtgress of our fair. Den
That Mrs. A. L. Dnringer is the our1
_ .t clerk our police jury has ever lh'tc
had in tile oleinory of any of that kiit
body's ineuthle ts. Pno
Thal t o1ur farIlrs all over Nortl Iih
Louisiana should aittenld the cami p a
~ nmeeting at the Cal h u1 E (pirite twas
Station on tee 12th, 13th (lid 14th of ther
th is month. pu
by pI
That the Demuocratic (Xongressional
executive ( t4(u1nittee ha- become n
prox
stoop-shouldered under the heavy pro
burdens which the meu bers labored not
under.
'That a straight-out-dyed-inlthe- fl p
wool DemLocratic pater would ho few
'4uch a stranger in Lotuiiana, thatan
sitable affiliations there.
Rip Vantl Winke hlik,s ionid fet~eind no ail
That Lieutenant Haggerty fills his cou
pu)11ion aeceptably. ward
That our Development Club had illun
better be at labor on that Lake road vote
as it is an important question with I hat
our town. recei
That She hopes our people will Now,
lead the pr )per aid to have a steam Ij(stiht
Tferry-boat put at Mooriigsport. four
dlistr
huat law' yer's nso I to be denonmi- t
i ited the aniisu s of Anulerica high'
fife, bnt they hive long since yielded will
(he pal Ia to 1(4 !241 lcumsilI. such
That the canslidiithes will now be- eal
g [(to ing: hons
lol dear to imy heart then
Arce the popl of mly bail iwick. to se]
That thle qUery now is, who con- No,
vinced Mir. Nelson that ilo had not them
resigned but was only j king. I t1
white
That our mayor is directed to the not ti
city charter which will teach h1im
that the c omacil. a It the mayor, elect prose
presst
the chief of police. the c<
That our petiole have a rigbht to 1111 fl
know why M1avr Vinson will not have (f o1c
MIr. C. W. Vail House a chief of rei
pot lic.
wvind
That the dr'mlnait, It depellts (41 o but it
Whose Ox is (hoed, still 4holds tlhe it
Ihoards in the (recat tlheatrc of life. lw
That the largest ash-hoput e ' has no Now I
chance oi earth with the modern poli- iuent;
tician (ar political ncwspa;er,. that s
That F'itzpatz'ick says he intends to box ft
turn over his ontce, at tlhe cxlliration nutith
of hi5 toim, wteithil cleai s ha tis; il lnt 1
She juos simply i'rnuaks that Sho has don't.
heard another ·mavo'r say the same <lon't
thin iflL and wmndei's if thcil' definition t tbi
of clean, is the same as F-Teis. ati'] Ii
That the chimney swecp is sooted ij: Demo
his work. I SC
T'hat the archdeacon has no curva- oppos
tune that Shle knows of. great
That the morning glory is not a
cents(itive) tlower. p
i5 j5Ist
That the prec'dinNg jokc is i'athci' o t n
far-fetcheds.
ilhot g
That Our' citi',ers 511hou'ld take an in- we cat
terest in the election u of a suc ssoi' to dUL I
tIi'. Nel('on, si nce so nianiy pc-eu-lie iat
nhazcs hts boon p"2se~ntedL by soluc of
the city administration.
for adL
Some Queries,
Is it inm'e'cly a coiecidence thaton lythe
over
Stato ildifliiisti'atioii iiewspapjol' are.
not othplitunting the citi'ens of iN nr
Orleans for their elrICts to pulifV theji' i1055,
city governmcnt? of the
is it bht a coiCihdence that only the with ci
tnewsp)apei's favorable to the State adl- 1n '9ti
miniiiist'ration art c'nsouring the bribe in the
tgivsr (?) instead of the Maoulnd icis in take a
the Now Oileaiis city council, who woirk
woi)luld not do ilheiri utyv unless paiid fou'
it?,Ill~l
Is it simply a coincildens'e that not
o01e of the State administ'iut arti y1('lpu rj
havi· had a word (4 of calll iiind'atioi to
isn%' for tile g't'Irlnd jni'y who fouiuln the l ist,
bills, the judge who thcd the cm.e and L
tilhe julry hoIr tinding the vct'diclt aga inst I
Callahan the hoodletr and thief? graid
Look at thit ye men of honor and inln
tilligence in Liuiuiana, and them say. w
with oxpctationw of being lcliwevdhc
tlhat thetr has been no combi ie be- flein'z'x
tween F'osteri and F'itxoatrick. Mlead
p cOtt. '.
Skeleton Fence for Ward Three.
On Tuesday last, pursuant to pub- lit'
liC notice, an Pleetion Was bhLiiL i4hosem
Ward Three of this parish, to d0- (Iou) t:
termine by a vote sif the property yr.v.
tax-payers of that ward, whether or
not a 4 wire, or skeleton fence would 11t5H
be nsed there after Jannary 1st next. a h
A mass meeting wa' held on this tr~set,
day over ,which kir. B. Ii Bia.cdkjia Gd
prided and M e M. 11 S rnaer ,dsa (iet '
itt favor ,f a secret hail t. 105 vott
of betii! tollod. 70 for and :au igair
Tn
'rIr tlt ltittt n. '1'li- f, or t he )%wN. 1
t ( or Shoop'i. 11,';r, guo s :udn gut- a to
t5
104,l) themtll fuuc,'d ;tfter 1.), t t c ntm er at~
i ' -t nI t t .
'I Those ii tto- wvpro obt 'ieI frost, u
t~ ori frield. X11. Ikmes whi (ane 3
'1 ~~ ~ '* I l ar'res ~t eeii
in in to lot "irm: I1'o(ti:ss iLow how the ]
t o ett t ' t - -
LE1 iiIE PE(PLE JUUGE.
SCan Souch Pruceeoincs Retioutd to PbhlIc
Good? otint
Si- h) Editor of tt Tht' tinsý. Ml
hie (i.U'n:Ltu. La. August 31. 18914. t
t'it
Dear Sir: By ret eist of sohi' t. '
he our true aid I tied Doer ioeratt-, it hai 'j
er becota 1~y duity to lot the ptlub kit
talt kri( w (Ithrougri t hei' i'oltO1umls of 'l'Ti
IPuitonkss) the frait I arid rtaeal it ty d
fot
th that is fLact-I-od in the o call d deri
primaries. In our last electionl that d(1li
t was Pel on the 27th of Ang t
oft iere were ite a iinpher of votIs sal
pulled at 1witiriig's St hol hi 010,e for i
by pritx. L.ate in tie overning one of the
theste 1melt that. had Ibeeti voted b tick
proIxy cant to tho polls tnut voted t nil
'secondl time, claimling that he hII1 atd
id t
d not authorized aniy one to vote h int tlhe
I)y pri ixy. Srch contlnct as that is t
0- ta
e c)iiontl1it ill tlhe SecItorld ti nard. A th
~e· onilk
t few year, back when Messrs. Hunter and
and lianchiard were aspiring for the honu:
o tfic of Congress, I -av0 been in- tion
formed that there was sixty votes closer
. thler
is counted for Mr. Blanchard from this diff(
ward, and I am able to prove that ets
id Bllanchard did not receive a single tick
csh
in vote at Browning's School house, and ca
th I have been informed that he dlidn't ever
receive any votes at Mlt. Gilliard. inch
11 Now, my friourds, I say there is no tr't;":
I justice in such 'elections. We had ---tll
cd tc
four men all aspirinlg for the office of norn
i district judge, whom I esteem as 02
Shigh-toned gentlemen;: now can or mla
will either of these gentltemor indorse I
800(111
such fraudulent conduct aits was open
oracticed at Browning's School ager
house on the 27th .of August, anid teiS
then say that he is a co(tIipetetnt Ian hos
up hi
to serve tihe people as district jnudge? watE
SNo, I can't believe that either of takes
t them wonuh be guilty of such. whet
I have a great deal to say about s net.
duty
white supreinacy. I wart to ask is that
'riot the honest intelligent whit mnll they
U deprived of his vote (under the wile,
present balloting systemt) as well as 'the
,grmits
the colored man? Now. my Louisi- ,
Saia friends, thist is pretty tough; sone ticke
o tf our friends claim that the farmers keepi
, niud~
-ire thie only class of people that are me
paste
-windrled by our rotten election laws, recor
but it seems to me tihat somte of our ipaIyii
larwyer friends have their share of playi
nrulriis to bear as well as the farmer. key t
3lts t
0 Now iiiy friends just think for a mo- ic ts
ruent; whet. do you think of the mua takin
that sHpped those sixty tickets ii the he ki
r box for forlanchord, when he was not woiti
1 entitled to thmI? Don't you supose a pose
i hat he looked a little slhenish? I "C
<lon't kItow 'tho the guilty man is, who
Shnut there is one thing I do know, fice a
to Ie
aie1i bat is that if his principle is botli,
Democratic, ieti is Itot. the p
I seC tittitiC egotwtic clitor, who is thing te
- opposed to an hottest election, has a thi
great deal to say abroutr T'HiE PROGRESS nman.
man advocatiriu shot auns at the does1i
ptlis. I suppose TIHiEm FRE5 IPoD a diatie
is jttst like myself or ray other hen- e ca
sot man. I amn bitterly opposel to dcfcn
shot guns at the polls. provtded that i h
we can get our rigids without them, from
uad I say that you will unyer hear an ieo tr
know
rinest, intielligerit rlrar that is in grcts a
tavor of ar honest air fair elect ion gets a
"rise his voice against Trie Paonass 'play'
for advuOting shot guns at our et- C ofit
rions, but (ocd forbid that we in iy and I
over I ave to resort to shot gnus, anld times
in order to prevent the shot glun bus- ing w
inns5, islet every true Arrierican citizern i t mi t
jf' thre State tf Fonisiana joil inl wher
with the F'arzrurj' 4lliatce and vote was 0:
in 'fti for honest iipti to represeiit us office,
in the Legislature, who are willirrd to the
take a rolcmun jrlerlge that they will auiii
work foar ant honest election law, and ii
Australian system. ng 'i
WV. J. MIOnals·. them.'
prettT
The Grand Jury. i tr I
ruir of
I i)rtnt Ct (11r1t, ciiadnirail term. foi at the
Ith litjik ih itt tathilo rointerred Mcnrday your
intlctd empntlled lthe firtlowirig 15 ite tinto ti
arii jnry: Mr. Th']to-. 1. ChIiasc. fort '-'X
ittni ' \t ''is. J3. 1. .'hi her. .John Slur- keepen
I orth, I. 11. IIutcrhiinson, JLuza ru'ot 1
IKabhr. C. WV. Phillips. it IK. Cohujto ith. < o
Huma Herube.Z. Skolioky, L.~ E. a tive 1
Mr'l)iadle. J . G.NewhIert'y. .1. I. PI'es- think
E:titt. t. H. Hirirter', J1. W. lturr, T. fl. these I
Sirar'pe arnd f-I. Floi'Jhaciln. the ho
Thi-i giid jor' was drawn rnrer' elirig
hIe iiw law. taken fr'orrr the Ilnetrl' ways
t eh'rsenn rot' thte titile termI instuta t( edt .
iI'romI tire ii ist weck's venill, ts fori'ii
·riv. Bric
ery re
'I'hea ok o i-re marria
ha1s be't'Li rreritmved to 415 Maikr'et prove:
tr~tet, in tie rear of the I)1'sy fuss Dry Off bet
Gomrd8 (3iiem;. Hen
But IJ
I~l uJ kMAMr)KI5 4,JiA) itusA.
K Ž~~·~~l:'L:·;P~- ;
T ccL5r: TL;.: r? '>:c. MAN AND
Mer to yt o u ' t( tl r The M thlategl' r o the
ol llthi " :a ty Ill I -ii. ia4 4 hAi pot}o.
hth Heo is ("~ o re 'umptioh a.
ht th lcl(:( s :(:11:7 p 'p~ w il (, " it f1 « "l
he fntiHe (al ie i th rist 1 to tie
vis Ifl ah b tice'. o re mn n'th
cl 'll x v \liat !t .- If 11 1(11)10ll1
t~U a tltdtI ' t 1ý I t ( t:le. ý atiu or- t5
otb hit (111; :;II it" :1 11it iii r ( i-igca- (,1
thii (trIVk wt ani wthk nt ortrhig r in
1(1ti t (1il il ._":f (phe V1 - Il( .:)Tis 1
T: otte l' ihe th tY vie oflt: 1
He sles :ith.t er 1 m ranes (int o T
tin i f thoe in,, t t of the t tlhwieag ril as,
t, pu 1 itselu, 211(1 h r eent anatdv on re
iecsh ind the padlockiiitreeied box Th
afd oar i t with atile i bl'ot xr ere tda.tiie
f r the (la y i f l ho e, h we t I . T his trmi iof
tamnets th ceVtin the uncet fo th(
to that Till advande money is thu" n -
isale is a o h(, puth o l' hilinlht TrulIe
forI itl withSS it the tikts ir reatclived for11 tilt
f the daytcisioert eat thit btlery ooi nli
tickts and yilailt-v iii tllwt the sato - fo hen
ningh The i ashm e Th one is are c ush sobs,
all kepwth untilte (h, omies around man *
1 .ul'tho chat- himntot o the luurciewor gd!
potih e nightse f conscience. ofil
"On( ths roash. Th saidBle: areoahsae, t he r
and if id COilbiiatiuii shon w is in the tibf n
house the p ettlement wit i the cotiklfiTa
tion treasurer is iniade in cash at the
close of ev ery performance. Simply put, ,
the refoe, at the close of the day the Ni
difference between the number of tick
etsn and tirst in the otrning ant the to ii
tickets left unsold is represented in the (t
AsaCas(itvter of particular fact, how- lt
ever, there are I1 mlirous8 compici~lations ~11
inieintal to the operation, and the il I l
treasurer of the house ant his assistnt l
-the box office young man before aiohd
ed to-become premiaturely old( and aib- tilt,
normally smart grappling with them. mn til
On the rural circuits the traveling 1 lo.
nmanager is obliged to be very uwary in Fa
his deaiings with the box office lni. As 'l,
s0win a l the theater doct are thrown urr
open to the public the combination 1i-ll
ager or trea:vrrer looking after the in
Iterests of the cobmpany playintg in tihe I
house makes his appearance and takes Sam
up his stanhl at the door, where he cn utanc
watch both the box office and the tickpe Sam
taker. When you (tnter any theater ito)
where a comlibiaatlon is playin~g, you'll, e
see this wary individual at his post of t(e
dluty. tre i:u there on the presumiption y'ea 1
that the local people will "do'' him if w 11
thy on Hte lak'n J jut all the tricks and silto
wxileor of the box office loung man and the n
the daookeeper and takes nothing fox pII:
He snes that every camer hands in a op W (,
tt he'Ot of seine kind, and that the door- tIitoit
keeper puts that rtaresntattivo of so p
muncwh clash in the padlocked box. The
p astebomrd in that tin box represents the
rec f the ofmhe house, of which his cin no
talty has a certain percientage mor ifh d i aa
playing on t certainty. He carries the G. I
key to tha ti b to and if he is 'fly'' ever B
letr the bo out ofhir, sih.r ither Il
is danoter wartcher at th galleryat (lee
thking other sate peauntion. Of cinoureIt, tl
heoknos tht nte boxpn' oepriceyougnia char
But all nthesm lideristen guar against sah-c
inpossibe lapse otef coftccue. Trfts LIs
'On the roadt is csaidro Bil Kueoght heir
w hos has hado~nt~e ln itheii the boav of ce
licecandasy travligh mtnie and nought
tos he prsett y wlup in the tiksofwl'- e
1)0t"''thw tokHravlignld.ge go Ato
theprntipe thnoatneery box ofie i go
Binegto'om hinct up'wfhi can. Thve first,
thi sng hooes in to go to thethetery and Nol4.
etrhisgeailesid'sizel map' ith wlel B ye
wemal.Any h po rston thing thue localmn Ipit'l
diamond cut mdrieuld. Thaet proces ? (
''he traveling man-is, alwa s.o th doo
Idefnive.I-I can't, heat.. teohr an
UNDER NEW MANACEMENT.
O THE A13Y3ANH
H. LEWIS, Pronrietor.
First-Class Restaurant
AND
SLUNCH COUNTER.
Fine Regular Dinner fU onm 12 to 5 p.m.,
SWith Any Kind of Drinks, 25 Certs.
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S Open A411 203 Texas St.,
Day and Night Shreveport, La.
rI1'JB ll lllllll i (li u ll l .______ ______ ___ I__ ll_ t ill _tl____fl i
pelrt I.f ). B. W. bari;, it. will take
jdeufrrre lkcluit piirldilg wti3~ kbhillt- t
IIetilý ii pul\i· hii rtuý tcrn l - snýin
met eilt ofI'II, (innrng hiis CalnvatSM )r'
gVivimg i otico of any moigo i
party eo~n rnte1l I inrevi t Ii. free of
charte i'~r: o ~ hoes4 t i-1' in
grattefal reiwognit ion aiR0 aj rplreciat on)I
of itii PopuIlists fi'ieit iWiro gatve its~
e{li tor'--- a kia nowr Deeor w'it -suwlh
hearty snpport in the l reviums eloec
tinei
CONSTABLE SALE. at,'"
No, ,)1'S-Lazar Kaitno. fir use of L. M. 41((
Mtl Jullie' Vi. .:t1:ie S Johnson. 1
IBV virt lieof :t wit of liir'i f*('i; s i-.101t· a
t1o toe ill Ir lIe vi ; elti 1 Ito anti iuii t ' I"
('t1 -1111IV F O.Iu.''Iou i',.15 (
of lin' lle mleal f4or WaI(d hour of ('adl-4
(14) ,:liisil, Ir.. I have seuzt1 11111 Wilt =et'!
;t i~lhtki :Ilit iou at, Itf;t (f~' r eft til
. t t It l ~lo) s -t, (..(t o
CONSTABLE SALE
th u llolf i iio -' h S.I~1t;Ii 0t
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CONSTABLE SALE.
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TIC 1U Sil)AY, MEPi'PI't13EtI:1V, 1891, n
thfek I le'wtttg t)4~uri4lliti J (utt if 1 ftWit el
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ule t' tfsl 1o ifie -t tus it ~el tii eie
It. Mt K ELLX, ('oie<Luhloe.
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)hli. home-I ike it( foriitj~t ft I heFu th Wrd ru. t
t at begin ftilat tlion i of l Tctufty-svritle Try if
Lal' Oii i tl 1S.fi~''tI~'t a o t aveli h ellh uso aen
Mondf(7E1SI)ay, Sep"lrllllBl'' 3. 1894.
'iECOVES!- EILES: ei'l(f' iu :
lngtieg-cI. . P . 1.'elat I. AUNT + )iVN N rIg Fsh
land in,~~ p4:~''r mouthI:I:, aurd g(tItdc.l L"Oi
" 11(1 i1
MONTBLER Sul1AtvEtt if
ACADEMY t01"(t: +.il' o:~:lrnr
This hio f -lik e Institlltyrn n for (;if ls '. 'he' io
ill be~!gin fir'st terml of :Twenllt eil fl, ;f"rt (f
for On 'a, uveli
Mtonday, Septt 3, b 894. Perfeot F
'tiarl: (Joyus-; lecipiAEnt in iieie ANY IN
angl;agci.g gentirllyoatiel4, Dra(wing,
aintinJ. ['.locution, favorl arord Inditr )a1
ental jluslcp i togeher with the bsuwal
eel t)aratr}' brtanc hes. pp 'inni
DLay SVcholars will ho I'raftri ipiiiit 3:1(
I andt',5) /)!!f nnorrll. a itioe' l us ic t by Ar 'I. N iL
tye, tlll , Shrevipod~rlt o hrv tiislaro thsy co.L"L
Itit~itiLon. ti'~l it 08
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a iw~ Vnulla ~U15ansrtwnt, to ~le'u·:lot wt~it
ap___rl 2]:~
Notice!!
hat fl44 11 it, .*\'ý *i*\ 1' "1.1 I Iý I: t ll.1 itICt
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IST~ATE
NORMAL
SCHOOL.
Natchitoches, La.
atlt'e litit S4'~ioilt *:O41. lIL4'~l~ty
Cci i tltt '), witin nit unxlill".
114411. JUl lION FREE IiiNr (·
Il~tefl oI('t chl''tlIi $11 Cot n a n
Thos. D. Boyd, A. Mg1I,
PR ESIDF NT.
Ta Ji LEATON,
GENERAL
Natchitoche, La.
- c"'. i to. I!1
85$1 EarHuiji Street,
WZutO'hd . t Slaito i .ll th' rint
ingt OfieSO in thei CIitIy
of DfNGtLE,
l~ssdi callr) '.tltdIttg i.l. hfll-&
(so., Klultnasiol y, ).lo.,nc as
fruct Lion, L' (F an1d dealu~er iio
''School Supplies."'
tic ht itll C III ('Iitit(. 10 5II'IIY Diitit 44I
,)Iil·!?r c lr to fir's, c:Ll' e 'rc t! PI·rt'hc·?rr
c rtI ittdi(It S', I titt '[' in' P tt - 1
MiALn TTON EEY'S
At Union De.ot, South Side.
to 5rthr at Short' t S otre ;
'1'he IU ;(l 11n- S ai ( i n all W4 i I 1(ithe P41rint
4)44.1in',-'O icel hin the C441 ity. 1 i
4tr I h ii' otil jdi ctt'i in I h I' 'l-v al;rin' t" It '11 -
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't tf& i~t "tilt- 0toi : ir lrcih Joic~~
A IR Mtil4()'S',EYn 'InW.rietorl
JOHNSON'S
Ii4)C~tt(1~ OI t~heftct 114I~I~)H1 1( Jue
iotC au&1 City Cltyctric Mailro.tad.
'rim cleanes~t tttid the hes)t equ~ipp~ed
ard intlHs city ry fand ctcrsfirtl
Vde. o(1e ('tl ll p lk(I1It, pltty of
Inotld ttli wsater. i tIle allt the vwryl
c(-tle43d P-ICEin olf lii .O 41 Iterlig Cugl
ruaswatOn. There Iis also a siu
unti tpr r ittl a l,4)U'S re vietj utt./1rtS
Farmers, Look Here!
1Vbptm yo~u conie III townl Whly nitt p11
f)' at tbs es wIelgt yar~ ~l7V wihnle Ibo
rnhirotfiatiijni lot lUOsti stOu'ki forl any
3 4 t I Mr d'IA g U tni o L rD e ; t p lt.o u i d S i d e
ititis grays, at very atioWldrGtam pcycdS
1ersoril attentio O re vera tS o o tcs k o ic
IY'C~HarG. 1 keep All kirtdlS of 1140(1
t(I fl-'edrug done at reaoe,ntl jirr to4
ection a1 full lttle of f -uily) gs(n'eriuS.
My, CurTII, 4)Httt, IflC.., Wluicbh 1(I I~ 111 Soi
1. 115 f.~'e)lt~l1llH~l rice( S as itIY )Ii0.
)ori't, fail to 00tH toi tte'HI tile? awl( giVe ·
11 ra. Very respie ctfollc·
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