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THE PFROGPSS. £UlrIAIIl~ Iii [I .dI Iq,~ti v- j. S rI Fly Heaz P110N "J U. III( 1I -, '.II.t11i 'Ic(.llll 1': Mic~~t,! '"lnttui - r'It-.'Ii11I''I'I1l 'Ouu Yep . .... (.11'l n e llar If MIlt I . . PXtlyllv ve Vt '.1 Ic br Journal (.'addo Pa rtyh F lvr e Unons 'O iettt Journal Caddo Parish Farmers. Union rrrtN;1 b;lýºýl{I. ý,,t.. .11'1 1, '0. 1%111" OUR TICKET. I It IU.-IP t1 1 I(' I j111I I'. Ill \ I, )11y V1 AI. I rr1( \ I r I r I 1 1, right We nmust have a silver Conigress its pil WHlZ as a silver 'Presidenit. wit bru f14talad and Boise. This ticket vol 'WO4iLd sw('ejp the field like H cyclone. Vl (Onr f)ourth l)i trict lunnst sendl a its clean, relisale silver to the 55th Con gress. tIie New Mexico has instructed for free -t coinage andil Dick Bland for the Iu residlency. ter A bIasket factory wouhi he a paying st investtlenIt here, Iotlh for the itj- Co vestors and the city. hij .-,ý -inn Bland was for silver as a Congress man wheni to lie so meanHlt the 1 eideinI t of patronallge Iby CIHlevelnd- Such y fidelty shouhlli he rewarded e Spanish imose is very IImuch relish- th Sld by cttle. Tl'his week H ow wHadel tl iot) the bayou to grane the green eOss from a tree which had beel) o <W 'elled into the stream where the wa ter was shluonst d(eep enougI h to SWIIIIu '01 cow. She itO the 0l 4 greedily S.otwitbhstandinig rih green grHHn isH ,lpplentftitl everywhere . ---- LieCumnpte Messenger. ti r fl free silver wills in the National Il J,-"ght,.mwvd we believe there is little a ;dohrt& hat it will, the gold-hugs will ' do bheir btIst to comIIpletely )anllkrupt (1 our coiintry; will resort to all kinds ' of deoiisih umet hodls t, create panic hI ..and hriig about distressn a:d strih- - 'gency, just to show their idea was ' c'orrect. But with D'ck Bland in the d White House and Morgan as Secre - 'ary of the Treasury, a halt would l sow 'be ocalled oI these infamous I schemes. a Toi PnotlltE:ss hopein the lilies lIo- a Sasen the Itepublican and D)euo- g ' oratio purby will be distinctly and v ."asbarply drawn, the former declaring c t or gold mo:omuetalliem and a high t ' protcitive tariff, and the latter fIr I StPetallirn. as the silver advocates t want it.vith tariff for revenue only* It believen the country will be in bet ter -condition under either system - than she has been under Clevelane- ] ism; and that. prosperity will soon follow the succe-s of the Democrat:e .aduilistration uinder the contlition ýnam 1. Col. T''. D). Boyd and Prof. A. T. Vrescott have both declined the presidency of the Louisiana State SUniversity, vice President Nicholson, resigned' ' TH PROnRERs is glad of thia.- Our State needs Col. lBoyd at the heed of our Normal School at Natohitoehes and Mr. Prescott in of thl Industrial School at irt. Captain George E. Thatcher, of ear city, has been extensively .pohen of for the position; but while d Tauu PFOGaooas would give him its Beuartiesfand most loyal support if 'iiiidsuired it, it hopes he would not **s*pt We need 'Japlain Thatcher as r an instructor in Shreveport. CaLemabl MYorrl Kibled. ' Laut night at about 9:30 0.clook, '-CoDuntable WV. E. Morris, of Bossier S(paurib, was killed on the J. M. Foster * Simith ilantartoD, while trying to 'eflect the arrest of a negro named, Bob .Parker for burglary. Our ii. itormation is that the negro shot 'qeithot warnPing, and immediately ajimped. IBe is beavy net, somewhat mediauu height very blsa, eSB #1f. agy; bus anewipg of It IIft ·~Z ('111 ii Il II 1 II it-III W lI.lA l I'KINI. o i 11 i thrtf N o.rsey gotS oel or Ii S111111 t epistitiiiirii art'l a high jiriiii The Repblienn arty liss bali' .m ,I t t lf f ilV., i l w lot n ho I 11)on the' irsflliow with Ith Ii'lldob stanhrut " grin Hslttledý. **-· - - IheI NO HONOR IN IT. Ii""' for th huigrcslhi lee bavo road the hosroj I foT f I"II udgol i o ur editor's reply to tohat .iis 'I'aper, an1d aftor deeply sy1r1a4t izin1ig "',' with4 tf1he Witlli the 11(111i11trae fll iml- 11,11 b~roglio it unlconsciornely hot arne inl- ,,4,, voIlvd ill, we will say that Iion- h' sot io in the a11)%t 0l114d over l e 1 hit - -ovemont in annihilat-ing .ndi I "g . Ill 1 To«h contraryd it f oels itself In t 1he humiliating po)sitiori rf the cat, in , te fand anfggested hd y the inelegant tVI to he very charitable -language of Xa'I *iudgo. iii) 1~114( At eagle hai I o boolnrvtrying 1) l ait terrible warfare against lie birds, small animals anid fntaYI of a certaiti 111)1 cionuniity, wkilling all that. foitll i I1 hlMiseo tr Ir the more love *o .f kill iit so acts hItlad gIowlnni it arngl n tiu ii t' wanton that a ftate of alfnost par. law liu i tinrrr existio, an it. was I i tatly ih II decided that a muot ing ho called tald 1111 Jtit Igo. I 11)(rO( O (I il~L~ 5All eagha Iisiri' h cary inptei to rid 11 themuselims of this crnel tyranut. At at this micrtiarg it gas uin ani tn ously ill Igrteiei that tkihl anml o fw which ili i'tii would dost rty tins ni.ui-tor shiulit e tmade ki ig of thoi r provi t o.C This ,.,,. dh cisioi arpw 1e o th m rliveoaspirtio ls of th Tl sarecty ambitios g loi cat ul ad hot i rasolvt th wear the crown or piao in w ith itttiiirrt. His a t i iirtutity, in h '1 thought, 511)1 cane' whoou ho saw a .if large bdl light in the groutl netr cl a HUdge itot far away. ith visions bfld 1 I wlIe uloae d re heu all cpul to rid(.,I If royal rithe eionimpasxing his oAty I this nleoting ith wa-.1 u al isnoiwmly (arting through his mind, Thomas ,l1 dI'eisiont ar nsfo oh 1aspic iI)Ilsof 1-h swiftly ert to warda the rown jct Ils f vin his coiniiuii.t,wlhile the other birds and (ot . animals, kept close tunilr cover 8an( ii) t hag.e ry watched tho advance of their i Sdeliverer A few gwift oouilhg ndst, a (1 Shuge spring antid wa.ter Thomas wrs ta .1 fllon I qe(Ir Y. Several lightning- K iit like strokes of the paw, a savage bite and his victim lay at Master BIouser's I fet, dead. On trhis the other birds - and animals aent up a bhout of v. >-praise; the clariohi 48 of rnjuicing e d were sounded bi ihng all comie to the iii K coroniatiion. But Wlen they reached 4 i the scene and the Mocking bird step- b >r ped forward with warisl of praise d: m to place the crown on his bead, the te cat with a miion of titter disguist, n t- waived her way as he sputted: Spew a 11 -a-p-0 W-ahl-OtiW-5-l -e - W n SDon't put--s ew--tbat on wue phew n I'm not entitled to it. Oh goodness " I sp I've-done-nothing great , >m -Oh m usy- phew this is not an a FTaeI ! ir's NorTmIINI D'JTor A DUzzail. I ' CoN i li ttoNvAL BILL. ii to This bill assiubnmitted to the Dem t ocracatnucus this week, as Ipritute(I nbelow: ' f An nct tL lrovill the IliSlibminsioni to at tlt' Ithe oliy ot a pr ositin to oht i 1veotion ut a d iignated time atid ,J place, for the purpose of franiming and in putting hint effect a iiew constitution; itt to fix the j)owPrS of btih sasi ooven ~r, tlotn; to provk~e for the election (if del- I 'lv egates thureto; and to make appropri- I ations to defray the expenses thereof. eScection I. Be it enacted by the General iiAssembly of the State of Louisiana, it That there shall be submitted to the t duly qualified electors of the State, Ith I an election to be held on the seoond asTuesday of January. 1898. for their ac iproval or rejection, a propositon to hold a oonveiitlon to frame a cons4itutlon for the State upon the following terms and 31k, conditions, tro-wit: erFirst-The sald conventuomn shall be ,r held in the city of New Orleans on the ersecomid Tuesday in February. 1898. to tbecond-Tbe said convention shall con ed uist of 134 delegates, of thom ninety. ig.eight shell be elected trim the pariabes tot and representative district., as now pro vided for iu the representatlon in t he ,ly ~ouse of Represeentatives, and thirty-six iat~ s4j be elected from the Stat, at large. 3B htbrG-The said< eouvention shall have afs tpomtot*r~ auaopswitb e.esbell if l l,(IIn ieti I''. lii i-h cc ll - 11-li lee A.I 'Ie I '' IC Ii i-il it jlfI11I4 ii Etc h e dh 'th :I e e elrvi 's- Ic-eleclie's (i ce-i~eict eec~l' idecc- I tII el-''cl ce'iiell eII(I- 'il c-c.' n st t e-'r 4Iiof i cha te e i eled ci c thc ccicl l JII he 'el1 1 Ilrl..'l IeI..' 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Alci t1-he.' 14111i( ccii o It ill 11111 C thecci 1p(IliCi t1ie iLU (214 r 11ftl 1' re-'14o1iccl clot melg h-e cehatltl avei-eili Ioti he.'l'rl 1P-il. T ll !c' itc rS p e.f1 clicc i11(1 Illutcet d Iw.c'lt- lul l'v nlg exjicc tlo4Vt n ol I lld 1 LUecsull he to I' ho Eef xelegtii neor oe or'inix Llic' oheofsCI 0It n e ' A itc irtllaet e'uiuchi -e ecicl.t Ii i 1 my3 Iciec 'csar 3 iemer thli con *i v ' ouention, and tht Iilies wi i helrve ld cl ";obe the polmttion ofv.~ the acuthory icoL ne )l t' len ltu ecl Eh icll tle' t'olvenltecren lite me''cILnbled joel'(pd el l'o r7 le." N t el 'i- e'i' c'ial 11'Ie ald .1l Li It Ltie fern ' t th 1e pslici t (1111 h(ve1 beenadmingegaiotere saoesh hdl llate i shal g o cele o ii'ot t a Leun ic ,ersa uis they areoing neneary.tie I~ thried delegte the leonvoution shal re D. hi'c Iix to' elI d 4 i et thie c tyel ot ltc 'oie-d 11 n (14 col' 14141 t he 1114 o' I Sitaer 6.e li furter. enacted, e it-a thue Aum le of tte ,0(Koier " Noi il muc hi iI may h necesaryin er' et. aprpi ated 'eoattof at ie 011 th8 servieaslIt d Jordan othee a urohri tis g aroin ixnsea tho ghtl e coInaeti; b ravikdeeply 't- ti this ofsiri th ve e oper e of true reliion to te l at head ubi reasonh i t powesi-tirat lfotrie ,bef d oate the le tibn as tean ntehi in go tead in p t h IdThsel God nisn love4 and tecingthel uidhiger ifeof lame r les ettuei lt To-morrow atc6 o'clock services a wilrda btebegu atrc the Cgrjwn 1)' houediy and theyS will be cotinuehod . sc thr thiustu week. dan eel Evatteryel one isinvited tacoe andha be Hea tis preache of muholiness ce aSi adithiuc rseondlsing.pwr-is Inrived Ubetonret othe legl tbckes June e- imisgoo sea inprsetin te Pr MADAM RUMOR SAYS 'Tlat that old wagon on Mlilitmi t reeft will lo removed. That our people shi oild no longer live in tihe rut. of m1o)5- ,ackisi. TIhat no )select few have the privi lige of sp9*'ch in a public meooting in ShirerpV)Ort.. That. l 4ifeer. 11 . It. Ogilvie and .I.I.Ari er w b o -g g d enad rm xcl nt lir1, . II. Ardis are twe bro lcl-K\uaged mneIt n auid ars exctilleiit eitizoins. hl'lat the l Ctuestion) of rail4Kg rove shonld never he cointidereit in oipp, sit iioI to j)uhtic co(vIIeIiYScIWI. Ihilat our snHiiiitary otlicer shonll lhe ununU1ally alerlt this HeasonI on a(' G ritnti ) of the early hot weather. 'ihat the riouicil had batter go w nn haivi:g a cit'lntral market. Staly the l)Oestioi well genits. -P1hut I)IYIrPvi' tirn in iIuin a plan to puce 011- streets withlouit 7t hyeing hu1rthvlnwie to thle propwrty oºwnº'YM. TL'hat. the Ilythiun (t.rlrdr is a 04',lel insiut iion, Wit thi eoºndlwan itt rank i1 ruining it hv 114 isrfuisa1 to )ay I death ('laiins. 'IThat Sllrhreplort wants a tine yxs sager idepotII,. Iand the to ylrItio1n of elsing lone st.ro4t should niot Ioe. al lowed to intervenII. That t Ite fact thiat one iImay h. a whoIleMale umnrchanti . gives hima Ito Imore privilegei s nor prestige in apabil) lihe ieetiag than other ('itiaens. That. ('itizeiins pIny taxos for (oi'rtaiI p.rivileges, andl if th41 t.axpSvyes( dlon)I'i wanrlt ia ciIt ral Imanket lhe dorits th ink t he l u cI I'it has nI MIral right t. v, f lre( mil., Ioves~ Ihonuelbtº1 he droºne to. miL1W1 Ol iOVO1liU.'. That Itle reftuual of tIe encliownI4nlt. rank of 1Knigtilt of Pythias to pay the .LeIIIa IUla Wlangtatry chlaiiuis, has GE brought. it into di)repute far zo(ore - u' isIly than 1 (l0oz411n snuII claiwaM V i1'. N wourld #iiamoiliit to. 'Tlat She tliinkts it w'rhi lJ be a very I idtilliCoIt.ai jnit siistnivel 'y (v51ly mat tsr to un i r aiiyo oe r corpaU ratl ot or erIwd to Iget I mla114AU Ur throuIgh the prCse'Int counc11il thawt w boiilil te agailnst the1 )w I(plie's u1(t erosts. 'That Shtit hopes that the repoirt that ItI police are shooting dogs in thteir wuier's yards, and tolling them I out for t ho purpose of shoot ing them is untrue. They hays no Iight to do this, and it, will lead to troubli sure. T'hat if anyone is conttemlat.iing having a picture aetiarged by the G. S.ir - E. Martel Portrait Copying House, of I New Orleans, he might be interested N Y in seeing a roost dismal failure of B. work dons b~y thetm at 'T'IE 1'IrOGRt(EHN odfice. WILL THE CROPS ci BE AF AILURE. / t1 Tere is much talk just inow on the Scoldition ofthe crops. Hoine 5e1m to think that the corn crop is practi / Scatlly a failure, and it. is said that the ,, ' cotton while considerably in advarnce niof last yemmr's growth, will fall far at short too, unless rain falls within a . short time. ly t'hese indications seem glCiolny 4 il" enough and are prone to make one feel b1)0; ut the practical )11 - no itess man must offset thesO hiu ] drancOs in sonIm way, and I hIve do t'ni rmned for myself to do it lhy i throwing on the mnarket my splendid stock of staple and dress goods, fancy A notions, boots, shoes and hate for all A agee, Colors hl:(1 sQXOI; out.ittings 1I for both ladies and gents, boys and G ig girls; household linens and supplits Id of all kinds for a very short song, and a iv will allow its tones to be of either ei' ly ver or gold or anything that Uncle 1 8~l1 a" Sam says is money. el BEN HOLZ lAN. I CO (Jolt iFesnen as.1 st Yesterday Mr. L. Parker closed his : doors and quit businese. The reason I he for this was his inability to male 1 proper collections to run his busmnes 1 nMr. Parker in an earnest, hardwork- I 8Y ing gentleman and his many friends will regret the necessity for his act. 3esi itrt M urrwiugr Ithruwnq. led The full'wiing is a list of marriage ficenses recorded ini the clerk's ofilce ad for the week enditig, Saturday, 18 June 20: oeb Robinson and Virginha John meo tol ~ward Jaephs and Elminr lWes b *~ )-- , iid. ,.I. Wood'.Zur J I )1 1((1)1 11 1 1T1 gigi. 4444 4111 1 1141' II,,) 441,1114ti 41111t11 'U 4411144444, 1111 FIRST AND LAST! F/RST ti ;I' I LAST I ,II CLOTH IN G, 1 111, 21 11 21il 21121 t wea 2r 1114 1.h1:111"- Iý 1 . " ýI al 'l I I I., A, orth 1h1 chap ti, Sesh nll d Genttti ' and Boyts' O1 lltfitt'ingt, t 1 11' 12 1 111) 11 14 lt il'm- ai 1f21 until' i'g f in - 4:11 44 aond. I ;illi. 111 h vI' II go dIIIIº g 1111; 1111 11 i ttill I'I in b i t;,i II ."hi II: t alon , ThN II m11' Min k 111 Clothing, Novelties, Notions, Faralshing Gwedi, Hat., Shees and Gents' and Boys' Outflttings, W4,111Il'id 2111aly ma w usi ness 61-11-- IIy. I GIIIf nod4 L 227 TEXAS STREET J. LEWIN. NEAR MARKET..,, IihI1'f1 'th I11"fiiuiT 111 a,,u n u 1 1 nse ifh .Iii'ita n I l~inr SEED. SEED. SE Mlarket (Far ltdrwi.ri ani Eviirytoni. Utirng or Silitng Seojd GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUY WE ARE IN RE(IEIPT CF OUR INVIOCES FOR BULK SEED. ONION SETS. AND TRIUMPH SEED POTATOES. .\nl will iwi e i ft il -. ', ii tIn o pn ru iii at rt ae t I . WV *ry S IIi \ 1! I It t a' II ' r t in i Ii it a J1oiI . I t . W ra fir I'rije s. i rT Ia r i at1,rt a r I r a r a" naw I la I P o Srnut tan l eta I. wa t allt. GOLDSTEIN, MABRY & C 326. 328 and 330 Texas St.. Shreveport, La. ...T ROS E S Produce and Seed Sto Nos. 104 & 106 Texas treet. 310( )t(} teI N[;SOtI1's FIut* it, .1 bt;4, Will Si'.t Thtum ut to rety 23 )U4 )(, i' dvel *Jc I ýly ( t1il'c, I bm Tmn iuuatoory Priee. one ( l ca.Ir L'rit II(sket. 111(1 Ia d lI eS, O(e ctr ('Iay Speckle, White Ilandy aii BIlack-eyed One car I ctrin tm i a Iti Iiari;iti Ileceivel W\eekl GE? PRICES IN MY LINE BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE I'. HI. ii KS, Ir'i.4 4 'iiI. N. I. I I E 'Ks, Vhf' Pre's. W. F. ('I I ASE. `iw. & Ihrv'vor%- F'. I M th kM 9. It Hi(( 6. . H (;OwmlN1), W. r. (;lam., 1'. IH. Sc onlI J. C. 'THE HICKS COM PAN (II,1l I'FEl)), Iholosale Grocers and Cotton Facti 115 & 117 Texas St.. ShreveDort, La. \1atrI iofMnPH- Cor';Iqr of Spriiing ull 1 TrjiaJ aInti TJIIViH and CoW. St~roit.H. EN COURAGE COMPETITION PATRONIZING ANDREW QUERBES THE INDEPENDNET WHOLESALE GROCEII X22 anal 524 Co.mmzerce tr eet, cciner dile SliItEVl 1E(F\ tTI LO)( IS|ANA. 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