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THE PROGRESS 1 P" ///C K, F //f p t , - I. I l:;:" mll ' ', " ,h . .. i.. T i,' ta I,h ` .Ti I' it/i I;is tIh ' ighit , , t 4. :1 I (ounsoll*I n : nmli 1t. 1,11.1 i a dcclil h 1 i ttar l. NO w' k1 l vl L . i. . I ..it I m / astil eiiiiniitainieal It we' knew the claNs with Which 't1' W ei6e .d ig we knw that it recliIgnl I lil 11,t I.- , ing in Ii,-ti , tIhait cI'l, , iil' n t .e. ilt ,e1i , t fal i it i" n tl-ir ,i a' iili that riir e nI l l tllt '. I nll;. 1 t1,% 'it 1 1 clrhre t awthi ii ci ie'hi1a tl vl i i' llli'. "we the laIi w. Khti n:11t t lr l . T1i 1tll'lll Etfle5ti fio ef ilily ll a f/ns lethte the' wicre int. , slowa tie o -ief Iy .elriitD rc i itf While, th1ui:, who vnI e d n•i ll(r1 , il", - i peitrl l l Is ll eaftstlie rc1atilIy ratl il liedto our eir mill jilned in with tllc Ilrov3c lert. Ini: tl' .e hnry fl hsie oinietlhijug to learn yet. for b we hbear it from r,,lialeli authority ,hat already a large firilluiler of Ilrnlting 1al ni are ki. il ling t heir 1/a I; .1 .)r4 1I[/ 'ri oti St:innliyý. utl .T1/ rariying on thoi.r lhii. it. i tn li1 *; . 11' ql hefn Ils l'ulr n the l i ,ll ill, l h,, t I'I h I llbt, I WIlt l 1\'in 'y11 1,'r. Ib It nlh- ;t .bno- wh i a dii tIilii : ltih l' t i 1 i.h I; t.'oI rI ri lno iirOt vi ,cIl t,.l : It1/ tiiI 'will1 I ll h111 ' 11, ton'1 i.ll , I' ('I. fl' itrati t.fii.,r a Ilajcrity li l the ion 'l 1they Iu)w''1t. l we re' ele!te i. . Nut otly wore) tw1 e of their or1 ii Ilii " n Ihr rilllte'lh for i lio e ,t lul it th teyi wi.e tlucky oH iiugh to throw tlneir int il c t ti, he I iniec" ' h " ii;'l :! .i, 1, Hll1' , 11i1'" ttl,, 11 .ll0iio t 1'I aspirant ferL mai or tel eve lla l 111br4 lrof t he1114' i ut just how inch the' hiir .o npathe/eM w ith their ,Ih ei tii , uts /ti thef ui'ndy hlaw , i n i lis h e .ile 1 -l1 rt or thei fntue ntristol wie etf io Ndi, 1 tint penreil. Of oi thing we are PI. re-eslte fotr I trlck the ltlat i yet and r ill try to be prepared to hesent ies jrocf beforI e rthe nxtu rand jury against those who ( will readily find a bill, the District it the jury unhesiitating con- At Sundy w'e in likwas caty tuoter timehthe fiture historia ofttd th . N,11 vili. And in this we thir we ear aert raot hof all good citizens. ut Tte, wthowevr, h assist tan in tihrw wi pleas drop us at note declar tbeir intention t1o do no, andi a oh names wiw ill l be llrept reac ty private. It is the inral aide It weare asking for now.yi aii l Ia the wean time we would like h l i hear from Mr. Land. Wh Y.r aICHOLLS CHIEF JUCTICE. i We areo sorry that o. Foster Il thaght it wise to naie Goi. Nich arChief Justice of thme Supreme ea art He, with the otuher mmn- ast b of that bea chas well as the Iat b, the superior gal and general braS •iity of Justie Faenner, who, in mes iatl poitio, would have ane dded wa t ter to that trinal, as well as ing slstamoe where suierior attain- ete political cireumstances. It is a cire sNdcomn itary that thise oissobut mad der i. 'ig Fenner wa, we full Sthe chice of this common- of t( tor the place. becawue allke .were nI pOLSitionto judge. T ly regretr that politics con- ever competency, and he was inmt plsed over for a political factor. None of this should be construed b atdeogatory toenoweJds H buh Pa~easme merely sern hatmauia tba, the well s - *Z*** a lT S Matters Religious. HYWN -- I . ,. , ", " t t I ,I. 1 ii1 II I .I I ,1 I I . 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I' I'- t i ' ill% Ithin) whic'h 1111114 1 iir ' 1, nr-litl wit :ll th ' lll:i': nlifvnli:; , ivg,-! r. Ii:" fi I ', 4 i,-.,i1 a 'i. - I'" . ,r' l h1.! 4'( "... I tie ' ilor i' ,1 leiIi ht ti rll-. :1 l li, t, . 1 1 1 7 'ol. 111 . 1 is ' ii' . l 1ii lirt1 lo.,tg 4 'i1 , f I.144r.1 Ii Alld re1red l <an -.ar ad t l, it tru , -,r l - oitu : nl1 to It hii:-i s ' bi Iy chil 'la 1' mlllll lt to whil0 l ayt In . few hour'. tithe. Ihaligillln i4 life find I mrre. for it n comerllea01 1hlth nul tl rlnderr lallhless it, stii.,. We re t l ,lt. thank (11.1 for religion, which .1 is the invigorating ,hlexir of y lIlthi. Sthe strlly stay oif o1.l ago, I1II'1 SI.pa'lprt to glozy after death. WORK THAT LASTS. a 1I' h1 1it 1 h ltmt.. itns l l t I i" it in the w 111. fr ,11. W'rte, :1 li k, i-< li i il4W fl"'o'lt; A 11t ' I 411 t1e i ill %v. 1 lii n:h4at- nil lW n nniy Inhh' gravenl , or where rustl fuli ga1tlilh Tr from l i iaisn . Wr r Innir hh i ol º6t1.7: 68 ie iok I cthligle frlanl unt wrrlclhd ( Who i1 tlh .late diTlilsh r milghlt hlavie ofl'u ghtl, Anid ioired hint in h1e I'ri retin n t hope and trust. The boy. to isanhsood grow II, theame th a light Ci To many uouls, he preacnied for M human need The wonderous love of the 4mnlpo _The work hab iultili'l like stars at 1 night to When darkness leepen.; every nolils l Last longLer than a granite monu e ment. Oi -Sarah K. Bolton, in 8. -. Times. mi Men never break down so long s they keep a happy, joyous heart. th It is the sad heart that tires. de Whatever our load, we should al- 'p ways keep a songfnl sipirt in our breast. There are two ways of ag meeting hard experiences. One fo way is to struggle and resist, refos ing to yield. The resulnt is, the wounding of the soul, and the in tensifying of the hardness. The in other way is to sweetly accept the thi cireumstances or the restraints, to u make the best of them, and to en dure them songfully and cheer- th fully. Those who live in the first La of these ways grow old in mid-life. lay Thos who take the other way of th l1fe keep a young, happy heart wa even to old age.-J. R. Miller,D. D., evi in Way of Life. of He who tries to live in thalpirit- T u sense alone, or i the moral e r theo two wer, bond ogehe. We ithesor el uhte o ito in blinds us to tie relations in which we standl to, (iH 1. and we ,liglht ifI I IV l *t ' l ,li., , " i.ti,.1 ,. Ithe t n . 11 E . , 1 411 .11 Il: L . 1 ;.. 1. IA i., 1 e 1.' h . I, a. , , I lh,,,I :.1 I" GIEN I I ,1 , IN , i 1 1 7 I 1. I h i (ll I II - I .1 . I' . Ij.-4 4 i, iii h geall nt, ii ,,, ,,i 0f,' I 'l g S Ir 11,, 111 f ir it . 111 -- 1. . t' I' |I It(r is-- I . ....."- i. 11 7 : III i II .'. l1 7 I :". 'Ie :, II -h'I'. I 1 "- iii I it'l ill tl0' 1-i r l ' ~ Ir ll l i t In l aug Iii ,y Ink .`\\ " tfi\l iIi.f t lI 'r i, 1\14443' I \'1'i it - ii ligln i te clr.,l wa-, chlanit' g ie , nthe on fih its n tt. y 4 ow n i at I ,lhe ,,I w Ink.` 4, a tiset ri1ng which he had il on ?h finger 'rfell ri inl )o the iII water. ii` ,rehld fir it, lint '4 hlis eflTrits ,t firil it were fnthi, he Kave it ul I its lost. lnast , innlny 111ill Jolies rl i aWl ,ithe ' l were seining, wHr Ib , nl aing itIher lish tI hey Ieu llght ai h' large arp, ll, I conchldt d they wt.--I Ire: it for d)inner, and asiii I gK they were )Ding so found l- r. he lyugherty's ring on the insilde of ii i . 'l' i i t The p tlaceIi where the ine i,. w,-i l.t nldl where the fish I Wail rlaghilt was 'illil, a dist4ne. i I l apart.- h'or'ney ('lex.) Tlribne. II --I? 1 Tim titit iv rain of last Satu rdaycl fl night ltih'li the, whole i lnlcol- ie creok ,overfllwd i.ts batnks and : I .I ;of or,, - .' w.l \ t\ e ha ve y 1Iani: : ' the ti ' .r',wing 4c4ro.1'i4 \o.r," lh.,rpoIoe. eto friae clt h"7n1 for tl sIaiy 5ritghyl :I lhot recint- g to thiH : o; rl, ., flmi ib"t fhinune tricken lauI. r,. ; Alrhy ,Iit Vlaer Iupply , l. eel st TEI wIIvIT . 'people l (' fran', ,I C'ane, withot r eCgrl to set or i .thRt ,lac ,, I Iev. T ' L. L'llane, a li l t' antiaRoun u nl "',in l :st ', int.ia thi'ng wrdvlly, 'soll'far : this Iorld's ali g sare concerned for str ome ff '\i el timerticome. Bnt thatfis rai d \l Can, ellic and private ing etings., r rh Mulield Jornal. J h bt en't we fnny re Wt E nb ,i of onro t a anumber tit of or ladie have organizedl. a d "sewing sociely." Tho purpose is w to make clothing for the tuffhring and destitute n sian emigrants, it who are coming to this country w fromecided tat famge stricken land.t re Alreadt isy quite a supply shas beento Mrade. - Natchitoches Enterprise against s in the people of Grand the ,formCane, without regard to sect or rea dnight. The fro od preacher will in one of the eanihoislands it was atnlo not hae tom of thgive much atten tin to "I time to omhe altar and coming Grandck on Can the women sittof doing thon one side of the but aren't we funnywhy. Iast nar it so hlPPD that Jdg A A. lGanbyer of Molater w a reoav frome thgrees. Judgwall oe Gtmby would be and improvement on the Virgient i-ry n aonesrou and it is probable t, which had e ofmakes theat revce, he will be electeds a In tomhich ability, we thinkfr a th period of r yeean, long after h s the didd advsignificance ha bee In wrgot re- r speet is Judge nby superior to Mr. Boatner? The latter w as "against o in the late ght and the a former with us, but that neither adds to the ability of the one norape detracts from the other. * e s e r I , h On 'emperance. tle Men Who are to Be PiItied "111- Th' l man wl l Hat ti, -all, in b"it . ,, ira t ,d I (, . l , . , , ' :i "I'It·t ,':Iln fln' lt i, It) ;1 l: it" .ul, t ojIa li il., a n i il? t , ' I ah.iir"1' : y th:at, .11 riln i1 ga. l , i,,1 m ' ani iial.". it inl ,, l ato vhl whliky. T ho 'iltma who, i . t ;.;;, withut bllutter, tiiul li\d 1 n1 i airy iros,,el aniid t emhl livlr, Ii .,rihr that ti.'a lhaarI Is',,hJier may have pIrtlrh usiiM, stl.k aill hl "t coffee. i"The, ntliu who ha t t, tat. lIbrad . It If his myltiaa l a )t hI,,'l li ut a ;r; ald l , vIn ,, ilt-, lthe hb ,m*. ,,f th,' l 1e'vii s i' ll taj nt g.niiral. .who. i - ik .hi hil l with Iittler-. "" ThI,, ,m n tm , who] t ... t,':I froll n his ,0,, wli fr aid l .hihh'lrn in orher lthat the fatuity ,f thi lt, ,alitient I i hilathl lropist, wh,, jpukt I:rti,, in l Ip . w r arnl i,'n ill tie 11htch., laIy c1 i llt iltllnl to fare shmlii it iI llan ly tlI 4ev,'ry day. lntel'is hirn. y The, I lemlingtln (N. .I.) Ihius, r. \isitor lhx'atev rlsponsibility where, of it Ihelongs in this utterance: the One reacher in New Yirk mtw lish ceed in having all the sa i he Ihmons in that city closhe on last SHunday. If one ministelr can do unch a work, just think what t the i cn imnil clergy olf tlr' ini:,.i,in ucould do! l We ish the w iiiinist'rsM otf limi ''l ina would inaugurate a n' ovenient a' lagaiinst the Mhala,,ils. They w,onilhl liedl naiy a galallt IIan. anly all irie' l' al,, i w i , roaly to siti nal by i ii tiiiir maia.ls ante I..a Ijttli' fi'r their 1%A 1. llO tl and fir i,.iiloe . l' i i. .. ai'1,,The a l ti drawal a piitulrn t tli a ' all. for tih, Siut Ii w iia. vitlttlatel aI,, aa ,,,di . I it f',;-t I aaara i. f at n oIt, a r t la,- ,llli IS tl , ill , ltd y. hil 1 l nl- i lt , la.a.a- Ij. ll '. 1. ,1- t ' ,1. II.I t1 an, Itlrllt l 4.11 ~ a111' ha-Ill ,lal I,1v 1 r, t I I l : a rt,.t a o '. ,' a I, ' ! t ' , I 11 t '1 ' rct' | . 1' , " ', \fi't ill' , a , 'tn tll .l - Ic tll ,, , hIl,, 1 ,'l . .t.t. .It, r ,i Iaie aa l lr 1 iaa ' h , h l ir,,,l iltlr vLI lwlc' l·l ., 'w , F'I't ;o',,lll I tI :,,r e ., ilaa i %l.. l {t taill a. ga iaii.t F . 4 I.alifitl I )l Si111 iitliy t with tIo' ,k,,li ,11, M th Itue u - 'hases,, a th1y gl t lhee salt mon gro - ('laJri , Ril l. a ,ntth the l iiantily tprmvided nlecessmli ht M htilse o r ttl j'K i iscinceth.l wienll Ynl'iteits wrill ' renliea the plverty aof thean uInflr r tinate victims of dlrink to Mtill lower a Idepths aind aligllenllt tihe weight of woe and muinsery already en*tile upln wretched women anvid itiable children. In a certain other local , ity there is a saloon, opposite to ry which a gentleian stood on a re d cent Sunday night waiting for a n street car. He was detained for forty nsinutes, and during the time saw twenty-tive young men of the j very best families enter it. For r what purpose? Do men visit ms Isnare spread for the feet of the Sunweary into whose mehe the Sbrightest and best of our land are Sirresistibly drawn and irremedi Sably entangled? Father, where Sso yor conscience, when by your ballots you make unch traps for the destruction of your sons pos. L sible? . On onl e o the most frequented Th ughars of oaur city if s another of these legalized soul-destroyng 8 u dens of disgrace whose doors are never shut, and at whose b'rmn d deance of the law the police wink. SWhere is the Dr. Parkhurt, of Nashvrille, that he does not c aloud and spare not," and wit C Sthunderbolts of dennciation stir up publie indignaton until it de- D minds a cessation of the unholy trafie not only on Sunday,but for- E ever and forever? Amen. Tas Paoouss echoes that amen, and announces itself as being ready to hoist the banner of tem rperence whenever the crusade is begun. We are ready for the af . fray, are prepared for the battle and will promise to be no laBgard in the conflict when the tocasin is sounded. NI A THrar's ¶[tELIOIOUS (CO-MPUNC a roas.-The thief who returned the communion service e e stole from a New York church, but kept the money he took at the same time, recalls the tale of the two fisher men, who, finding bread and meat - nt the portmanteau of a man they had murdered, ate the bread and threw away the meat-because it was Friday. The advantages of a religious instinct are thus made - manifest in unexpected ways.-y Kansas City Star. "* is ' the dollar of our dadH iiwha the average Al LOCAL JMAflECLT. I 11, 1 ' 1i11:1\ f ,'vt1 h ..k, I; l,11 I h - - , f. I t- l ,1 . 11 1 1 I I' !. \ , . I X 1 . I , , I,4 ,I, I; i Profviind n. 1111 ,, ,, VII Ill. . I't 1.1 iak - It , ,li i g, I.I h \ I lo 1.i . |J:ll " I- o i '1t < 1 I,:1 Irela'a- N.aa. Oiri Brea stIuff, I "ila 1 " II , .4' %; 1:11111a t .. I. .:l;: * \lia 'u a 1. I l n l':k l I, t : f :11 , . .:+a 1' . l lhi 1 4 I o 11111 iu. t a #1 I,'-. Vi : r j1 1 J Coffee and Test. I'- 1 .1 '., -'lf,:,(1i :; :tinl , I,t Jill.3Jill ll z m:l4' ', 1, ,'; 1-, 1 .l1'1, 19'," ' :1 1`:I ' , fit : ''.11 ' 1 "'..1 :1, i '; 1i e1 . , .1 I " .. fIli t -_I. }II I ":o I. I II . y w,'h '" . 1'' Sugar and a uolases. n tl 1: h ' I 1 : \n; ' o l I.It : iliran t , " ., 111 ,lai I ', lllll4 ll, +.i' . : pl . 11 l ' 00 ' i y k t'l l l ', 1 11 1o ' ,; +h,1 ' ' l','1 1' x 1 ' . .1: " Sly Esculents. 11i 1 ii .1 :.: . 1 " .:1 4 r 4 14 i' 1 . Ilal ill+- N .sI, , :.I . ,5'a I14, I b. I hiiill',,, l 1:.l li, 4 "1.-' l'l7 hll. Bm agglnl and Ties. l .,il -:: Ill , ; I , l . ; '. Tr I \ii f l, I '- jIii , '.I, I1r* I .I ' I l h I lh .. . Ki Orain and Fooeedstuffs. 444 4 ' '00 - II;g . r ; w h ile , +t' , . .;5 '; u ix - Ihlt d.l,*n 'ke ,l.'ºre4l;be' &'r tll. II ll "r\ ' i- 1y, tl;.I.; pr:iri, 11.5 1 l I j III Firmf ; TVxisI. 1i'; WII'4 , 'ilI, ItiVa I Ia. . . Ill flitrhey #1.1:.. (r 44 l'-411ll11 M ix*'dl f'. ',1 !1.11 1N"1 1101 s l ,rl i Milh, ,i I i.el.. By Fruit and Nuts. ,ir Airnth l' ISt , -,r I1,. IIW e cail 111+ "' l' 1'' .( Ill Hed.a!h. 'ills itin 1'" Car T, II'. li II 'I+ - i:1 1 1.4 I,,.\. ' :.,i . hl th: I1 1"1 r ill a ,$,. \%', !, t lt- I: 1 Ih I. SDodg 'ker,, 1.urt b1,i ,i ,E lo t p ,l :1 ' .. Ir , i'I ,. ,; NI Lab l" I", ' n . .,' 111 I , 1; . I 1 i1 111, 1. I . II,", '1 hides and Wol. It liea ITi Ik t,, S Icell I i i .. x ' _' ~.l.... At','1 tlh mo.t o i derate, i p r- ,"ho''Ip skine. I:,++';:, I- 8oI, ,,4ESS 'ffi ·el ... zn You woidle wl .:':/ al ' , IIpp e .... ' 11 SI the State. ilSuit youGRESS inl UBill Headswill tl OLetter Heads, BeVisitilng Card, Job Printing establishments In thortatie Dolgers, me Letr Hued Envelopes, eReeipt Books, C aB Labels, ,(Plantation Tickets, DIoread Ticketg, Milk Tickets,kets, Ice Tickets, In fact, Everything neededI In the printing line, At the most Moderate prices. as! Your order will be rf: . Highly appreciated 2 I . ' " 11.1 SITi & PiRRhI *--CENEIV AL--. INSURANC 11 AGENTS. Country - Ri. s - So/icte "" 112 Tezas St., 1. IShrevepert. La. FRANK 2ERWIC OYSTERS OhlI. Ihlik nail In 4il lt.tr' re. 1i.iv.e, ihili ilI. .1r 4 erve.t in ill slh l,.. Hot Coffee and Hot L A l iwtni 1m h',li,. 1 0i'14 a lily n111 nIight. 5 Mlu.rk,'t ~tlr't' - - Ihge. Ilhildll ' J. D. GRAYBIL i1 8URCEON, And Homeopathic Physic,. S l ,''e in l t hf ,t i1,11 !ch i'e t4 Ili4 e fof W44114-1 J11,111 4i hihiit le. fl l llh , t l II,0 r I.J ll lo, k. For Sale. \\, 1 1 a't' ,` 1 r11 19 Ii ,i llt ";I ') I' aiflln if ,i4 in ; r 1it 1i. :I l4 ',IS t 1 . 1t. 1 1 ti t ' ii,: h 1. ., 1 4 14 ;1 -1 whier I4l ll" III -',lh. iI.illi I lt1 1 n - . '11 C. D. HIICKS, !1i JUS T/CE OF THE PEA BARBER SHOP, Frank Pierce. - 11O. 5=7 r'A, --IC:T ST The heat workmnll ii theI cfity eIip1illyed. A llhe *,illrt pisc., wh asill Ithi ol-tbiiorn gt t their hair-ci alld lihavsi.. I'olita, att"nition to et, I ( ll4)4 l 4 ' PRANK R. HICKS, General Collector ('ollc'ting of R'nt. ald Mont Bills n N*i'lalty. Iffle wlih Jltpie,. ('. II. larks. Teas & Pacilc H; COM1PANY. IL ' PASO R BO RAIL LINES. The direct line from 8hrepU - New Orleans and theboii TexarLkana, Memphis and the and to all poimnte In Texas, OI - New Mex·loo, Arisona, Oolorad California. The favorite lane via soranel Orelon and Wlashiton Terriloy Iwest ticket ral* t and faill miatioll regalrdlagll tic.kct roiltes will urnihede ly J. 4 1. H ARK13 Ticket Stearnlboat Lin Lower Coast and Alexa E. B..WRUR ,CC ,. Kouxes ............. ..... C. E. MATTERLE( CJaWw"oI.................. Leaiv.s tlhrevlport (.very WI lday and 8aturday.at 12 m., givilg cIrl attentioiu to all way buinmless. Rates onl thl line arn run In tLion with the Texas nnd Pacla way at Alexandria md Sh liuo throuhb rates, which I Isumlranoe to Ind from all Ipolott and Ied River landin Through tickets to and River landi·tgs nd all point Texas and Paitlfe railway. No.. ls of nr eharacter ,ill be lad for aocount o: M. L Saps. T. a P. e... rr ,r,__