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TRiE PROGRESS. Pl1i PUbI ildII) i)l\ IIV \TLtRh)AY BY HICKS EROS. S D . E! I KSc i ... . ... . . .... . Edit- r. tEntered i t I' ttlh iPte .. -hr.veport at THEl o llnd-('lass Mlail IMatter. OFFIc.: 6e12 rpring Sltreet, between Milan d (i), kett. H (:RIPTIONS : 'hat a O e . . ..... . ................. One Dollar S ,tx... ..... .xt 'tive ('ent hre: e . th ................ Thirty-ive (c ts fcial Journal Caddo Parish Farmers Union SHREVEPORT LA., APRIL 4, 1896. MADAM RUMOR SAYS Nu,.. where that that charter conim ittee is not will ,,t esaily fright(enel; el)ecially at th,, )f ;gue sight of pI,,l)Iguln ,)Iliir.. who a 'that olr l,4 ,le all anticipa'e a theit ' gr4eat tl Ill lu thu o S*1r'Io s to te priacvhd a tv I,.rtsh liculte.ixtn Su- fit Cday. a week hli e. I) , That thea p,)llut c u,:irt stn 4times publi,' makes -ald rvelati ,n' , iand t ilsu d itter 1ale t y',ung b,',ys who ha'ft a l 'i,- the fai Co1,, l iI , f W a' t cWit t e 1titltes iain t ,( vent it 'f'l:al to,,tltiti g -wi ns' t to "t t ,t a the 41 'red r:'- ,lie 1)t" ( 1t' t') I i 't Its a tie f,) .w:a ,f , ecorirjg ita politicail advaa r i ,le' aundIi ia thii r'e-pect the inul' who art' giving out tio report that r1 Il. 1he charter coiuiniitte1 is actuated lby na ltsirt, toonslt 1Mr. It. N. Mcelollar, ire playliig a part so saLall, that a bltlll ,rId Iheeler of New (rleanil woild blush to be accused of it. 'That. if some of our people couldn'ti lind suomething to fuss at, find fault with and Iake a polit.cal figtt over, they would explode from :Tiounta ae,)ns combustion. That, the old dilapidated spring \ wagon ini font of J lstice Hick's oiloe. and upper 201 and 201) Milami Milaut ihave tecome strung rivals, ex sending to enmity, for the position of bells of Shteveport. That the attempt to create a senti ile it ll the increase of the Chief of I'lie.-, salary, by some who Noiw. the facts, is as contemtl)tile l + demagoguery as ever a cheap politi Tian attempted to play. has That. what some people lack in other brains they wake up in brass. the \ That the desire of some pteople to attract attentiont is somletiunes so frien. otli..pipeuous ais to be disgusting. sayinj That District Attorney Land has in th: ass r t wl)~ky a fis every human Sot creature; i.t: certainly he is one of thato the most courteous and affable t otic- at ials that has ever Leld posUbition in our npti parish. excitt That no oflicial is freer from antoc- interi racy or dictatorial demeanor Love than our district attriiey, and the ft .inferwuq,q to that etffect was untart, ,ru~ k tnd,: long That while public officials are al- a sill ways uhbject to legitimate criticism; it wa their privalte characters are sacrei, he w and the prerogative of newspapers to ut exercise the lirst, should never de- BUt scend,to a license to apply ridicule vices under the ldiguise of criticism. persi That soUme pooDle were made hap- if t< py again this week. because they prd were enabled to get up another small ipur pox sensation. cour That people with wheels in their hors heads are liable to go off at any tan- I the gent. takI Thalt the recent ehold wave had a squelching effect on some of our peo- A pie. on t That, it is time thet our teo ple eeasi should get on another hustle. can - ID-----.. lIPS: Bob White, who has been connect- tair ed with the new Telephone Ce., since e(tu January 1, will depart on April 16 nt for his home in Kokomo, Ind. Mr. wh White will leave a number of friends rig behind who wish him a safe journey. abi If the newspapers of Louisiana las keep up heir denunciation of her tal citizens for political advantage, the m outside world will have a very exalt- wi ed opinion of our citizenship truly. il The little game of the mongrel eonmbine denouncing Kell'gg ai.d Cage is as about as weak a thing as we have ever heard of. Captain Pharr is an honest, Chris an gentleman; but thv company he is keeping will corrupt the morals of any man. eool political news comes from Terrebonue parish. The Hobma Courier reports two splendid rallies one day. The Cotton Belts new schedule went into effect Monday and is giv ug real satisfaction. Change in ,ehedule. 'Ihe following new schdeule won int> effect on t t, Cot:on B1t road las rdnOaed' y, Aprl 1st : Pa-senper train No. 7 arrives at 11.20 a a. m. daily. Freight train No. 11 arrives at 6::0 p. m. cailv, oexcopt Sunday. i Pasenrer train No. 8 departs at 4:30 1 p m daily. c Freight train No. 12 departs dail3 at 6 a. m , except Sunday. Frcightbt tratus Nos. 11 and 12 wil ary pae~ng'rs and will run from breeport t', Camdea. "' etr trIns 'Nor 7 and 8 run be ,, ii i h gbteveport and M solia, -en Alth 1 (lft) l hll druit n _________ _ - ji noli iU .THEIR PERSONAL APPEAR- n,,.s ANCE. aitli.I lu,,sti plleti h\\'l t Tlhey lok l.,ak" a, .omthini atr A b , lt 1 h ,lm . of \w , ,lst nOw t1,er, is OVen m,,r, " " !ufN, Slatiou going on alolig the l hplluli- hette" causthain with their ,ld pi ditiC:,1 e: ,f the i11en1ies, and ho coniijectullres a.i to iil where the in minating lightning claill, will strike is (l:iite varied, the minds i r ,of giiesoPrs (,,Ovrilng quite a filllnbter iIISI. who are plerft-cly willing to sorve fojrtl t lir (oint11ry It- l l'rei lent; pr, Vi,,vil that L. Sthe i-alr [po eqexpll's sne a de'-i're. llC.t 1) ultless the reoaon that the It'- \l S)ubilictai ll t it s it ginninig to) bouil , tthi olitter than ally oither ;party, is du1Ie to the fact thlit t heir rirno inatilitng c nili- rItnii ventiuni, will ie hell in ,line. wlhile t, lia lithe ot hers W'ill not take lacet untiil tihe l I thelo following 1n10)1th. l'1 r somie line the ex-lre idehnt, j 1 11ral. .- wr. " . law s eVA has puzzled and also angered the I, '~ other aspirants for his old lplace in iltul the hite use, as w ell as their frien y his equivocal anner of iter saying whether or not he will again b al Some time ago it was given out twhe Sthat on account of that goitliman's we nuptials he conuld not angerellow the excitement of a l)olitcal emnipaigni to 'l'mii interfere r in the least dtrt froplace in SIothe Whyoung dream. Of coll rs the usini feCt that the ex-Presidcnt is ratuer the lon in ye,y his ae hivo all the more inye - a silly wooer and lover: wiand perhaps I it was nhe t a little political briz ncombe ilhe wasime ago it was given out. prol I t that as it ofmay, the latest ad- qea ile nvices from him are that he mighllt he IE peraDFclae to a ccept the nominpation ale if tendered him on a filver-heg varn l!p rdoii, oil a gold-salver. This. of y cilurse, ninpatis that he may be a (lark it horse in the stable, to be broght on l r tLove course at the riOfht moment and tih Itakl the rag off the bush- -may be. t bey rat as it may, his the latest ration eon the subject has caused some un- "or le easiness among the most probable un canridatos, as no man of any astute- 'nn ness, who is not sure of being a cer- (4 ct- tair winner, likes to bear of sombre n i le eqins. rheyf are always dangerous i 16 iAantities, anid no 1an can tell just d r hrr. what speed they will develop at the T nds right momenr t to hole in a noeckm ney. aheadi. tr Our neit is, and has been for the ut ian last eight years, at least, a nuchly'1 her talked, written of and declaimed ,t , the man. AIl , 1. ho is i bad favor , 'ual with ai la i Iiiiin Ii of h, party, ly. the fact is that it ,n. iI Ia :hris- u i iis of I - . o. from ..:' !r odule Sgiv- I DAVID B. ILL. ld Ilas is a man of considerable abllity, tact, i. 1.0l and generalship, anrd is so regarded a 6::0 by the American people. The great pictorial paper, Puck, usually attends t 4:30 him with the appiendage of a dealer in .i aor the manipulator of peanut politics; but in just what respect he differs from 2 wil other politicians who aspire to office, ifrom and are successful, THE PnooaEss can la be-, not determine. Just now we can re l call the name of -oo man in public a.except uhaps a t.y, of our own ate, whIo d(lo not jnmp with ev.ry dlillttllt 1r1e0z aIttI 1 j,1 ill i th OUR chor'us of ever'y p,1platI , song, aIll apltlaud its notes, whether they arto sweot or fall dis,',rllant on his oar druitii. SHonator 11111 hays made many at ol]iti 0al, anuld perhitps persomal, lone mies; andu what man of his standing hlltn'ilt ? TIlE I'hroilul }~ Illsy no Mieans amhires his position (n many public 1.1 ,n1, 1 leause it is ait comn- IN HIS I plet VI 'ri'tnc i with lthose of this paper. Buit it r(c,,gtnizes in himnt a man otf ability, because nte were he not, we believe he couhli useless lii rt'prOseint the great State street I) uf New York in the uppelr If rose of if Mr. 1. Conhgress. W\Ve h-lieve hinit to be a far this tol' be Iotter mutan than t Ihe sti tITlld prophet he plet of the White House; the pot-hellied lRailr, Sfisternilan of I'lIzzartd Iay,IaCitlle- heo iIg the (lchillls to b)eo only ia ljiticatn while the ilan str " I ,esttedl tyrant." 1)p HIS 1S it states- many a man. And we can't h'lp but like himt there at for the jab-s awlI prick t that ht giv- ble conl, Sthat hunoit portoi-t e anti nip;, rt of passabl 04ncel it, ld. i'it tantI arr',1 iee wa 1 t1 t A niuo - muI t e kuw1,,,g, a,- Ihe it, l r.ih'1 e t inlg the It's ;ty s 1 at 11'1 .b'III the ien(tor [crest Itrmt the lL1'piret Statl IniltIagei ear to lind on topI, nd he ilnav yet Ihe telligoer thO Pt 'rsilenlt Of our g.reat Nation. that if . . - .-- and All !Tie SII IAY Lh"ereth3 Til Iwould . ent hus real esi WHAT IT FORBIDS, ar"'oi,: WHAT IT PERMITS. two laid (,II .and it ['Publishitd by relUes.l J Mr. IT 1! n'lutoITEss believes the moral crossit tone of our city is iiproving; that istreets the trend of public sentiment is ele- Tha' vated ideas of citizenship and a gel- hole eral desire to have improvementts (Green wrought in our body politic; and the filled. laws upheld, enforced and maintain- Ovetl ed. their c SI our opinion there is a marked t ions c imn roventleit in the increased inter- few in est manifested by the peop}le in the almost interest of good g.,vermuent adl, th e Ohs, s iurewacy of those law.s which thronu strougthen pubhlc policy anll tone up Flairlti the system of the municipal conluon- ia nice s wea!th. Cole Giving credence to this ooinion U s(ES. T'l' II PROo(GREss has been requested by Not one of the ablest and I,.ost intllnettial .lj. ' the uinisters in Shreveport to pu)blish in arc r the act known as the Sumnilay law, aroun e saying that he did so on accounlt of qI uite the unumber of Iersouns who had ask- Apt be ed him what were the provisions and gtget prohibitions of this enactmsnt, the tithelt queries being )prop)unded because of lice, Ie IlE LPuOGlESS' c.iltilents o011 the shol a sales of cigars, etc, on Sundays by so at various establishments in our city. comu Here is the law: place rk "ectioli 1. lle it tllctleltd iy the (;en 0 elral Assetnllly of the State of Louisintlll. Thit I ro tttl atller Iho :;list OV n1 <day of I)ecemnler. A. 1)., 186, aill storl'es, phi sliols, sailooins, Unt all itlatces of pubIlicl |biut'inesu, whicli are or utay Ibe licensiitd fifti i ltlldtr the ll:Iw of tilhe State of Louisitanli, O "or idetr aly parchitd or ILnuIeipall htw111011 or orditntrce, altd ill pl.t.itoioi lores auth able; ultitreliy required to lie closed ait !2 cf.lock oinlt Sitiidiy liihts, tIutu to re- 88x. te- llmilil closed contihually for twenlty-four coI cer- (24) holurs, during which period o(if tilti it, nall uot be lawflil for tllue prolprietors multi h)re l thref1, Lo give, I trlde, blller, eXchlliltge oils or sell any of thle $toclik or aty art'icle of ulsertlrciandise kepl,. in ally such'I estalLlili- wall te ue tlo'l 2. Be it further ,nacted. etc., e Thati whoever shall viollte Ithie irovisd)oli Iig necklof this act, for eachl offlense, shllll )be dtlemled guilty of Ii mlisdtmiieaior, as oil Con trial and oiiiviio4i , stILl piLy t liute of Cent the not less than twouty-ilve dollars, nlor more iolmn two hiundred uanl filly dol- ann Ss1'.r, or h)0 ilmllrisilllled for nota less tthanu , ,l dallys nlor in ,re thali thirty dlays, or Olh, at thle disclelion of tlhe court; pro- up 1 fvor .-ioolls of this LLt shall tIOL appIly to a rty, i lwe.-lal rs, keepers of solhit fotllltailts, w r plates of resort, for Irt'cltletio Itliu Ut Ieallh-wait'lig plat es and Iuli olic ptti's, Sectioin 3, le it frituiIher etiaicthd t, ietc., Tliat tile proyi-ioli- of Ltis iact 1 llll iolt addply to lieWslal ier othties. ptlintg the otlic's, book stores, drug stOle, aliotlie- ten catry shollps, tulidC',ilker hops. 11bii) i i l irl'ivtite ularketsl, Iaket ies, ttil ies, liu'ry hai Jsla dles, raillrodsd,whet~lrStear o1' hor'se11', hotels, boirding loltseS sliteblllolt5l LI lli satl other vessels, warehutllses for rte'ivillg rO antid forw airdimig freights. restlurailLs, telegrilph officts altid theaters, ol lanly place of IIamusement, providinii no iu- fu tOlxictllilg liq(uorl's at sold IlI tlhe L'e ltmi seis; PROVID)iD, that stores nitay be opetied for tllhe I)ur'Iise of selling anytlhill Igle- 01 essatry it lickuiness anti for bttil ial pllro- bu ses; PNslD, tat nuothing in this act shall Ie construed so as to allow hotels th or boarding houses to sell or dispo'e of ha alcoho!ic liquors, except wiune for table use on tSuldays; AN)D PsOVIDEll, FURHIaiR, an That no aloohblic, vinllus or unialt liquors shall be givet, traded or barrtered or sold H or delivered iu any public place on said day, except when aCotally adminiistered or prescribed by a pract.ciung phpsician in the discharge of his professio ,al du- a ties io case of sickness; iu such case the gE physicians administering the intoxicatllg at liquore may charge therefor. See. 4. He it further enacted, etc., Thalt all laws or parts of laws~ contrary to Stor intconislstet with thi provisions here Sof, be and the same are hereby rc lrded pealed." great This is the law in fnll and will be li teends found on page 29 of the Acts of 1886, p eer in being Act No. 18. n olitics ; ,-- -- - - a r rom TUE PnooaEss is gI ad to walcome D ffice, Mr. John McAnenyv among us again. a can He came from Kaneas City-bat not a anre- over the new road-Tuesday. He is blic a good real estate huater and may YOWA siatin m makiong thin.s lvely. OUR ROUNDIMAN., SI S GEJ What He Saw And What He Hearr IN HIS PERIGRINATIONS THIS WEEK, f, F SSome people conmplaining of tlhe 1 useless bhlckade of the Murphy U e street bIridge. They wanted to know f if Mr. Bond held any special cinch o: Sthis thistown that enabled him to do as T . he pleased. V 1 Railroad hands busily at work fix-I ifg, the V., S. & P. crossing on Jour 'dan street. For the first time in many a long day--it, or rather they, l l 1 there are two, are being put in passa Siblo condition; we Ieian comfortably i; dave f passable. " Also, A numler of men mngazed in rais- ;I1110s It ing the Bolt lsine track near the (till1)4 crue.sing on Jordan street in, the iii- ] " terest of better itavigatioun. lily t Heard a numbmler of stra;ngers. in- ill telligent and well posted men, say that if lMessrs. Flornovy & < t;rtin iand Mr. loward Cole were not hamp- N ered by Shraveport's ',wn citizens, would set this community alive with , enthusiasm and make the sales of real estate quadruple what they now 1 are. Going out past Tuxedo I'ark saw y two handsome concrete sidewalks on ). each side of a broad street already laid out. \A ork wis being pushed / and it is already an attractive spot. / Mr. Keeney has completed the al crossing on Market and Milanu at )streets. e- That that ugly, bad, cuss-drawing _ i- hole on Jordan street, !between ts Greenwood and the railroad, had been he filled. 1- Overheard smin men pass it as 5 their opinion that if favortb)le condi ed tions continued in Shrve)port for a r- few months longer, it will reluire he almost a cyclone to stay her prgres. I Observed that the street runniging II el through T''nxedo Park and uniting Up F1airlield and Southern avenues, was ,n- a nice wide one, and wondered if AMr. Cole would name it for TilE P'o by Noted that the addition to Mr. J. tal i. l'Foster's residence was different ish in architecture to that usually seen tw, around here. and thought the change brag of lquite a pleasing one. peopi sk- Approaching a group of men on- most nld gaged in earnest conversation, heard d d the them declare emphatically that po- tion I of lice, with conatabulalory powers allli the should be put on in the Sixth Ward, right by so as to have authority in the itwl community near the Doe Jones are place. othe: C- Taking a ride in Belt car heard less lit several ladies express it as their em- littlE IIhs, phatic opinioP that the police in the le isd Fifth and Sixth Wards should be kick lI mounted, and they felt that the city in ore, authorities owedl this much to their negi ,, sex. T''he roundsman wasn't in the ni t fou conversation, but all the same he to g Uto' muttered, "I think so too:' u S,' Seeing a group of men on the side. thre fishi- walk in front of the postoflice, he carl etc., secured a point of vantage on observ- 0 ,oul ing they were talking about the dity you it on charter and ascertained that the can- wor a Of census of opinion was that the n tlol- amrendmnents to the city charter t oha so far suggested were pro- up to date; and none but a very few No i.to were complaining and these were act- iab a,,d u~ited by lersounal motive. is I a'k, Heard Captain Levy say ihat he 0f etc, iltended to renovate store No. 4 on don inti the levee entirely. He will also ex- cor "otLh tend it back to the alley and have fi Iv\rIy handsome Iron front in. H1e also lal )'m said heintended to have the lodge tm ivitg room occupied by Pont etc Tribe and cit IrLany i other orders put in er.ellent, taste- U o i11- ful condition, ,ied Seeing ir. J. L. Busbey at work nec- on the brick wall of the old Gregg irpo- building ruins, on inquiry he learned hota, that the owner, Mr. Joe Gingras, wil je oe of have the one-story brick store builti table there, extending back to the alley, t PsER and it would be occupied by C. C. 1o,?r Hardman & Co. n said Saw Mlcasrs. J.P. Crisman and J. F. terd \Vise manipulating on Texas avenue, 1 a and investigating, learned they were S, the gettlnl readyto repair the dwelling ti cating and Ituld a bakery for Mr. B. Ca- c I, etc., zaux _ ;rary to b J here SO (IETHING GOOD TO EAT. tby re - r y r Nothing is more conducive to pub ivill )be lic health; nothing will more speedily t f 1886, put one in a pleasant humor anp . make him good natured,public spirited and charitable than a good, square elcome meal. This is the reason that all who again, board with Frank Serwich wear iuch bat not a jovial countenance, and are always He is ripe for fun. Serwich's restaurant Id may and Ladies' Dining. Parlors are very popualar resorts in Sbreveport. SEED. SEED. SEEI IMarket (Giardeners ' an I ve'ryIn l ,, i r A,,,lb. SNed, GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYI WE ARE IN RECEIPT OF OUR INVIOCES FOR BULK SEED, ONION SETS.AND TRIUMPH SEED POTATOES. Anl will Init llP st',, I , in sm . I pees i ; r i ,. a i -.' \ ,i are liF..kPFER th uln evr ,Iii II il, a ,,.Ho l l," ai . \1,te for 'rice. \\e are 1 l.ii rt, r. tfr r rw aI nd i r :. iPe nuti , Fruit an Pro u . i. ., I : y GOLDSTEIN, MABRY & CO, 326, 328 and 330 Texas St,, Shreveport. La. WHOLESALE PRODUCE, Fielf anti ardIn seeds, ,I I)U , F l ;ITS m,,l II().M E-IIl: . )1 " ('ANI)1 Ilave just rV('ei'v l : tif larri'lS jili'\ \ in l :tI'\i app Als rlec 'i'tive v\ ernv \Vtl ,li I.v a . i , a ii'. ,y IInonals, m lIl pete w it 1:! a, illsitl,' .- i t in l,\ i iel. I 11 tt\eI i c iatlt with -lk \ 111 ' 1 I ll'r I i vo r II i ~ I iIl' letie llY (ºW lII 111111' ;l ii 1" P i l ill 911" ( ili , co ill" 011'y o d',r', I ;ll \'nlulrs v\ ry r\ ,. ] l't 'lillý . HENRY ROSE, N ,s 11 IBil 100I 'l I.1Tr S 'I 1r 'r. .\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ '\ \..\,,! ili/ 6CO A E UO PEflTiON I,· 'BY' * . PATRONIZING ANDREW qUERBES /THE INDEPENDENT / WHOLESALE GROCE / 522 a-3.V 52 Cox.,er..e Street, cc' nr lI..i -1' "/.:... . 1 \\'. r,\ \ \ \ \ \ ý. "!t I ri WHITE AN ACK .AB. . A CORRLESPNDENT I TALKS ON THE SUIBJECT. rv oulr sti Ii, it Shreveport, La., March %l, 189;6. 1t t1 E:,itor THiE uPl,,,. interl. I notice that THliEi' Plo ) 31,on't .-tor brag much, but at the sale time our 14 Vi ypeople think that it. is one of the ftierld most influential [spairs in Shrep - t. t) lo and when folk.t readl it. they leve an. there is a moral tonr and true cnvic- I tionl behind it. The wrkilng clas a few all like it becausia it takes the side of pride right without waiting to see whetheir an a it will be popular or not. I juiit wilts ITrt this as a beginniug, becane as you noW f are too moldest to brag lilk some deciv others I could name', which have far exei less excuts, I thioug nt I would do it1 tl little for you. y a cor Now, 1 want to ask you favor. Uod Please give rue space to inake a small ,., Ia kick about the wray white contractors will in Shreveport have of etuploying A; negro labor in pr-ference to white May meni, it stellls If you will take the tine, and 1 know you will f. yitu cani, to go, aroun i to the various hIilings under countruction, you will see abo(llt - three. four and soimetimnes five negro A carpenters mind brick lmasonus at work, to uone white man. If you will inquire further I believe Y you find few negroes idle, who wil A Li 1- work, while I think you will also find ae number of white men who have families to support, who can't get ir work, and are anxious for it. wi e This is all wrong, Mnl. PtnoiieIss. ail W No town can prosper when her white way laborers and mechanics are tefused (liel work and it is given to negr-,es. It Itt is hard for me to believe that the ion 1it Ie of Shreveport who have buiiling :gV Sdouns are so) ,ti ngy thtaJ t hoy cinltl'l S- contractors to take jos so) low as to, ;ti force theai to hire cheap labor icn v Cheap labor ;s generally rtnweroiis itiy Ho labor, and I hope you will take thi- `" 4e watter ilp. I really thlink that every ,,. 3d citzen shiuild feel interestedl in thi- 1r t matter. for I hope they do li,t favor a git a discrimination against whitr msen. ioII A W'IITE E',nANIC. ha rk 1)oO g TP PROGRESS Would bie glad to ,o ed hear from the contractors on this subi- e'i 1i 11 'i ject arid before i:king any corn- r,. till innrt we will give them art oppor- toil eB: tun ity to present their side of the qu -.t ion. EDIrTio ·t 4 --.O . - F. On \Wheels I'll _e Are you a lover ot bicyole riding? are Buck Bradley has the bast in the Na de 13 tion for sale or ren. An hour's exer cise on a beautilul wheel, graceful as a i gazelle, swift as a swallow, for two- t} bits. Will sell you a fine one. cheap. Guns, pistols, locks, keys and bicycles t repaired. ub- See Buck first, 413 Market streuct. lily back of Dreyfuss. a nt --The Creole American rfp rts an itd enthusiastic meeting in attendance ii iare on the Foster cam a'gners in Acadia fI who parish. Of course Democracy wNill i :ch swoop the field on the 21st inst. rayse - : rant Every citizen thereof is interested are in Shreveprt, therefore let everyone rt. !o his by her* ,1·- · - . . , I rnum .r r ln -t r .e.1 1t. . C IPle'ase allo w uim through the l,hun of y lr auper to explrest 'rattitud to the kindml peo1h S hrevelport for thel liberal in&t which t hsy as1i ted me in bui our stludy. It is flnow compl eted, nicely fi tei andi furnished to the delight intere.sted in c(bnret enterprises. I: .tor felsN at home in hirs new wail will b, pleased to have ftienls eadl, prol'vided they don't t(x, long. Otlice hours floum $ I would not forget to neetioi la few e"'leot ladies" have taken pride in furnishing the pa had as the result, of their pe elffort asld untiring energy, we now furnished with everything dIcive Ito convenience and fxeept ah ou1lekeeper(t)..It is w Mil how G( d cltiI use small me aeccmpliih great en(ld. With, (od fearing, God.serving peo w:v, labor Wit:, Jord'tn Street will pro)sper n thI .s e.'Is Again I thank you for kin May God bless you. Iuspeot J As. M. AD P BA Elusive. Ch A Lively Chase, Bt Corralle d By Snrevfort's Wtil er Hlill is a lit ro wiho is wanted inll (aerie( count(Vy. Te']'x., wh 'stands cihargetd with tihl't h rilte1 of e way iollery. Ibrglarv and other d deeds. SMhli ws thtw aftfidviL SW It 11hforeI lust ic ('. Ii. Ili ks by Chietf iHill is quile an elusive. erroi ig ,lv, i\- Olr I 'h -If of PI, iiie qu(nite I ,, iI, lele.. Wi t, is it waS" li I ln lr:ti i.fo Mr. Ni-on chld 1IllIte him. abfoul -ix month- h:h$ this intr1pid IaIIy a froniti -n be(el f wliha - .n (ie"-fll dote tm pi his loeatia when W. A.N elson), th., greltleni " hveY IN oI 1, it I_ r ie of (li'tli4 I of It of lfhi1er, y 1e1rt, 4(e 1et11 ll cys. to negroof IHarris, counllty. ex., is I Ii. eI tiitagled in the lreshws of the Ii1 i+ in Shrevepoit's j-li w vait ing the In- l reqlllsitiollil, p;r1li to tILake IIo th I or- toll. ir. ll( It'ore villtory for Chief Nel o the . I l - I'lucked ol Youth il lto ill inm in s end I(etter Land. Mliss I'annie Bahr (iied verl Sdenly at tb ho ll of her mo:b er- Teixa ,troet, 1hu:'-dav ai ternoo as ' o'clock ite ca seo wa( congest WO- the r rain 3Mi s Bahr h vi only beea s;e ies (]a, and dil'ring that ti me her ;u lr(IJo d ( 1y lihe: lllally friend t. ,lat'.t.: w (º at t iid,'d 'o hter and etilde re; 1 o mIIIake her last lýi , wia-, a -w1 ' t S" till : lady. n, th so who k- w her "o ", tr to adia tll i:cr . s a u g nll_ ..4 . wvite a . frilIndl . "illh Her I ame had become aiml hou ehold word; Lut her a qualil had to say go :d-bye; farewell; Swhom they ha t learned to lov/s,' Sted She was I ur:ed Saturday In the ,'000 tiful oity of the deal, where jgrow and bloom bove baher gprve,