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TH.E PROGRESS. - - - 1" x,11-l -1":I:- 1.1 'ril~ lii ii l + \+"! \ 'I'tllti:IIltrv :tn i ý:r il,. ltav BY HICKS BROS. *-ntf rd ;!I ii- n',·odlc~ ii.;t ,rtI liot.H D. 1' 'K. ... ................. O e Ditollr :1 Motre i .....I !e t at+l1 tv-t}Ie (ert as - ' -tnl-I justi 1ail Metter < ili1.1- :1i hall '110 Alailans t r'+" , h.ot wee1 p4~"r us rald .1a:irket. )~ne Yea.. .. One Dollar Fair Month .. ... ......'ixty-five Tents t'hree I. ......... ...T..'hirty-tive centst E' i ial Journal Ocddo Parish Farmers Union !rEVEPORT LA., MAY :1I, 1896.1 All tL e,. linanyt No w h. fit 'iowIL l iPass Duihlltoetlor's halt bill. It is 1.1d t tor,) wt:, g Itr-al r1,ji icing it *lbreVoe irt. Now t1*f-at I'ibh for the Cir-nit Judgeyl(ipl t I}L (l iiusi i hell do It with its C " ittle hb tchot. ,( Cmido is at last free. \Will she ac zept her freedom? Mnrphy J. Foster is the wizard of I .LouisianIa politics. g tLi We wonder if Pap-pa HuntingtonH wvill provide f-Jr N. C. B? In To Foster - Blanchard - Trezevant. le 'He laughs hest, who laughs last." a k. What will the Legislatur do li .about abolishing the penitiary lease. ol So far the present Legislature de - t serves the thanks of the State, men, (11 women and children. N It's Senator McEuery now gentle- d( men. He was 'THE PROGRESS' can ii 'late-from the tirst. eiinery said it wAs a State issue, le an be is now United States Sena- Ith for or will be after March 4. ar Tre evant and Blanchard are no it miore; and now for Pugh. Roed liv- I;1 -er's ballot-box stuffing, Pugh. on 'J iiTt wlature ashouldt carry on a the good woris by turning Pugh down Wr for the Circuit Judgeship. i To May 28 answered Blanchard's query wHo is C LL HICKs Now will Uf a*Bme one tell; WHO is NEwTON '1 .$I.ANCHaID 2 An -I And '1'razevaut, the harmonizer, An :eaw the downfall of Blanchard i:, A -ear and trembling for his own pres - TiT 4tige at home. i --- ·-.·-~ An The serpent, bossism, has been L lkilled ii Caddo. Now let the earn- an -'est workers see to it that it is burIed A Etoo deep for resurrection. When THE PRHORESS first brought I, Font the name of VicEnery, the boys ' ll said it was nseless. But he is rfnenatotr now all the same. De The downfall of Blanchard was Uhe dethronement of one of the most -tiiash political bosses who ever fig - rured ith politics in any State. lice -- Ifor * Shreveport lacked to have gone 4, 'mild over Blanchard's defeat, and did uo when the kreport came positive ] that .. D. McErnry was elected. Ga Let the Legislature now down Pngh, and her name will go down in SP bhistory as one worthy of the esteem and cotuidence oF CIVIIZATION. . iF The defeat of Blanchard cut the Ho Rail of the ssrpent, bossism in Caddo, iff right behind the head. And there ins was general rejoicing when the truth became kn.)wn. - - a--------- sot THE PxmoGRESS wonders how Treze- kin 'vant feels now, having turned down die tle friends and all for something he ant <didn't get, and sees his chief and toes, Blanchard, the hope for his sal ivation, go down in humiliating de- tra seat. for Conht Uovernor Foster have been A lin Shreveport Wednesday and noted o h&ow gleefully the news that Blanch- am r'd's defeat was certain, he would ho have changed his mind concerning j .Blanebard's popularity in his home 10. J 'town. He Now that Blanchard isj dead and no ubried, poli'ically for ,awhile, at v Reast, TeE PROoREss bo1peg some one0 will watch and see how Lion. J. M. Foster votes in the electing of dele ,gates to the convention at Baton co Boouge. Since Bianchard's interests a < ere no longer to be considered, we we roader if he will be the same howl- lut 4ng ailverite he was last Summer. pa of Blwacbard-Ttensvant-Foster played 4(Lt too930JT Trt oe & andl the trick of the stocked cards ineartheld. N, ore. or but few. will o_ o irm at the dlownf il of these soI' ai ,os toliticiarII, *J. M. Foster. 'Peter .. T'rezevant, Newton ('rain Ilaimh h It l hear their nanmos ('iviliz -tior andrl shun themt, as politician-, as yioi would a jiest iltice. To the Senate of the t'illted States: Look no more for the "bewhi-kered" Senator from North Louisirana, the ar Ran'of silver proclivitieso after elec its tioln. HIe is now on voyage Ionllll It seeking that domain to which silver Ielongs ePclisively. It may he that the alligators know of his where a'horuts, or petrchance the bittern can loll of his iiriseoce. The orange blossomi no longer sings his praises, I it the cypres muay a dirge chant to his departure. Ald if you have tears to shitel, prepare to shed there is flow. 31.4KE THE IS UE CL-Ait 01 r. SInII elecring delegates to the curn ventionl at if t i n Iornge, to elect t delegates to the Nat ional Convention, let the issue on the filnancial miues tion he Imale s(ILure cut and with - Sout 2quibble, [no straddle or compro /misc. Let the silver men lbe satisfied with no one who can go no further than to say "I am a bimetallists," SThis is the most dangerous of all the gold-bugs. He is the fellow who will try to camp with both the gold and silver forces, and never know, and neither do they, where he does be- h longs. Let the silver advocates send y a man to Ba'otl Ho ige who is not f; known to believe in the free and un limited coinage of silver in the ratio h of 16 to 1, and has enough patriotism to believe his country can settle the i question for herself, whether other h Nations concur or not. a Let us have no double-dealing and dodgi'g. Ve have no favorite son's a intere,t, welfare and ease to look after o4pd provide for now, therefore t let us be manly and honest and make I the fight oi principle. bh THE PROGRESS claims that Louisi- 5' ana believes in the free and urlim- as ited coinage of silver in the ratio of 16 to 1, and she should make a fight on that line, and win or lose on it. ct AV OI)E TO SEN tOI0 BLANCH ARD. Wrltten for Tart PRO(;atsi5. Mclnery, the olo war horse N To the Seuate now will go, Andi has declined the invitation I f Mr. Blaciehard to eat the crow. The tight wts lollng and tedious Arid Denegre was c(-lse behrrd, But he ciiirldr't hbeat McEnery Anrd his famous 69. ex Ard one which made good measure The Senatorship to scoop fa Leaving Mr. Deruegre behind Arid Mr. Blnarichard in the soup. de I guess Mr. Blanchard will I' w, Bumt for Surpreme Judge he may strike ab As there'd lie rio such opposition As that old war hose "Mike." Arid should he seek the judgeship all Arid lose the crown upon his head You could write these words utronr his pe tomrb: Derul--for-iA'er dead. So Be It, tio Marrisg.e Licinres. The following is a list of marriage Br: licenses recorded in the clerk's office wi for the week ending, Taturday, May 30: CO Mlack Ford and Rachel Chase. Cc Hand Spencer and Ella Gilyard. Joe H.. Roberts and Mattie B. ll Campbell. A. C. Pitts and Miss M1attie L. Spearman. Mis Willis Ellis and Kitty Angell. on Dr. H. C. Campbell and Miss Fan- roi nie James. att Cornelius Dyson and Henrietta Bolderi. sy J. C. Odein and Miss Maude Rob- W inson. bo The best ice cream, ice and cream 7 i soda with crnshed fruit; and aft to kinds of delici ns Summer drinks, at Al. Lewin's Market street. The la dies' resort for fruits, cakes, candies Ia. anti nuts of all kinds in season. in Real Eitate Tranrstfrs. Pt The following is a list of real estate transferrs recuirded in the clerk's offict for the week ending Saturday, May 30: ta: Aug Mosch to Mrs. Francls L. Giarduer. lot 10, bock 10, 1550. R. Liebman to Nathan Levi. lots 50, 51 rnl and 52. Weinst-rok's subdivision, *100. at James Gallgher to Josepl Crershaw, E lot 26, block 17, West Shreveport S75, YI Jeff Hayes to Thomas 8, Andrews, lot 4, 16, Henning's sub ilviulon, 630t. Jeff Hayes to Paul Lowenthal, lot 17, Herninu'is subdivision, *43. er Geo. C'orvallos to H. Loeb, lot 28, Rey- hi riold's sublivision, retrocession. i r West Shreveiport L tod ('ompany to J. in W. Soady. ?ot 10. block 3, West Shlre-ve Parties a C'ontemplating building anything from a chicken house to a mansion will do Ci wel to write for delivered Prices of tu lumbur from Remant Lumber Com- la pany, Cheneiere, La. One million feet tb of stock to select from. th Job Printing a specialty at the I kl Progues offi. .sw ·A ;Ži ;;;ril THERE WAS REJOICING, 1) 01 And All Classes Joined STherein, '5:i It Was Well, Because a Hero Was Crowned and Honor Rewarded With a Subllime Due, Such as is Intensely Indorsed. orl SLouisiana. in the Midst of Her Great Trouble, Calls on rt iSAMUEL DOUGLAS McENERY And, Like tne True Statesman He Is, He Responds to the Cali and is Made United States Senator RING OUT, SWEET BELLS! r Thurs ay was a bright day in Louisiana. 1 It wah a carnatioln day &81 the hero of heroes, )amuel IXogl s S1McEnery, was crowned Louisaeaa's t favorite son. True to principles, his ,t9IvictioAs, his country and his God, his sterl ing citizens forgets all else save that his State needed his services-. and. he iust do his State's bidding. To the United Skates Senate wae IMcEnery called, and a titting tribuit* to loyalty and abiliby it was too. Stable, reliable and earr.est bhe will be' his State's reprseeetatItv. , and bi, State's honor will he aLwajs defendl t and exalt. It is well. He waes ir Pro;, tas ' Scandidate, and it now extends royal greeting to the Legislature: to bheS. State and Nir. arid Mrs. Inelsp 5. U. 1 McEnery.e LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Bigart & (o. opersIaig wa, got . geous with splendor.1 Don't forget that Dr. «'b:artor;n ;: expected to-morrow. Shreveport may have that cotton. factory before long, in fan very soon. Senator Barret came home b huirs day night. After work commences on the shops bnsiness will begin to look up. We will have those shops too. Howard Cole is a dandy ard geuer ally gets what he goes after. Work has commeneed on the su perb new residence of Captain Pete . Youree. 31 The meeting of the Press Aesocia- T tion has been changed from June 10i to October next. Hons. W. H. B. Croomi and W. B. Boggs complimented TEE PKOOGRESs.. with a call yesterd ay. watch for the capitalists from. g Chicago week after next. Howard I Cole says they will certainly be here. See the amount of improvements all around town, and know thbat Shreveport is growing. Mr. Chars. H. Goette, representing Messrs. Scarf?& O'Connor Oo.. and one of the most popular men on the road, paid THE PROORESl an appreci - ated call Friday. THE PeOGREss tendeas its siinc!ejt syrmpnthies to Mr. anl Mrs Blen C. L Wolff in the loss of their bright, boy, John Courad, who died. on, Thursday. The little fellow was. but 7 years of age and was a joy arrd.pride to the home. o Our fr:end. Hono. A. S. Toomba, has I' presented THE PROORESS With a mne t' large portrait of Hon. S. D. MeEnery t in recognition of the fact that TE PROsREss first proposed his name for'T iSnator. Thanks friend for the thoughtfulness and courtesy. Thursday THE PROGRESS offce con taimed groups of people all day, while I the telephone kept almost a constant ringing, all inquiring about. the Sen- F atorial contest. Our ofice was Mc- C Enery and anti-Blanchard headenart- . L ere, which accounted for the crowds I - and inquirers. Justice C. D. Hicks lai1 aside the ermina of his J. P. office. Yesterday, i his successor, Mr. W. T. Slacon, hay ing qualified. The ex judge is still in the notarial business and says he is ready for a ib of any kind. The madam will get no marriage fees for a long while at least. Chester Jordan a colored youth, aged about 12 years, was drowned in Cr038 bayou Thursday. The unfor tunate boy was only one among a large number Who have given up their lives to the insatiable waters of this bayou. He was the son of . Squire Jordan whom TuE PROGlESS a knows well and likes, and to Squire we tender oamyathmpty. ' ~ .~ ~~~~., j .i *1 MADAM RUMOR SAYS ·44* d ', -' - That Stat lesmrianship is in dtiuitI. 'Thit the gree hfirng too high fr d etV flit' '1 hut the axg1rlatitivo grapes were 'T'hat hrsiines is expceted to hoom up sot,?). Thtat tlhere wai much sorrow in -rf ali quartrs. r 'That She favors a pniblic ducking `P l Iht in tul who ( fr'o'ifS. That the voic'e of th.° no squilt i' flu" v'rry ,mut't iin tvidh't. T'Iihat the I(ell pihoni e Is still or t, yinit to skier thehon 1111( tcom)aly. 'IThliat the way of the trlanuiressor is harn - !'t .ndS) iS ihal of 1h-' pl''?tiai . ThaLt She would like to know if anyoneun !.Hitt(o fil ,jolt fur !+er ed-144r. e IThat Ith- present Legi-ltatre + 110 I0 n t"1,4l ill Iwl y Io)lm uib tia- ra i' That one can alwVays Ite patriotic' whi 1 thutre i 'lo oarl hly l hanfue for kmu. lThat these hot 4, vsi turn onto's at ltetion~t andl (Wrograºls lo the rtwpe! wet'tr" That the Letxislatnre can do 'tit otlher Piece of gol3'tt- wo1)k Iby sat'l! wtlt l ('ugh hnome. IThat the hobo ;oseth no more on t he ýtfkkwllalk alit! tpt i.rretl whe n *~t fh primary onometh. That the Legislature ihtonld.. ketep n"1> the good wt t'. by +"14feafting Pugth 'hl titli ('ir'eat$ Jttlugeshtp. That the catfish now seeketh the ett'dllnmg. nRl ad sid (fitittih to t"mlt'e out to0 invstiiaate the fat eart-weon,. That Blanchard too-played the role ! ofl th hetr eenti ze%*)tiw r (?) 'hitt self-;t:aeri Itt'II;: t'ientale'ell somle Iwjlitict im s art'. That She hopes the country Demo. y tratis will vtYi'"eve some c nsilerationi at IIthe htuetl ofi tie ex'rcusive cn'r-mnittee, T'hat Indge A. 1). Landi woIuld till thatl vacauey ctreatedl by iJlltjiC'o Mi ery ý.olitl-,^h s the Soinatsr, aba1'eira)b ly ) oell. That even in politics those who as pi're' to 1o'ul'rn'shipAesoutd ru*k-e a,} maly ftriendt s iat I o i'loiS, as f'ev V n silt - a ?lev 0a11 'That Shbe woid just like tto sh'I)w a piei'e of :'ramk do:e by the (t. IE Martel Ptotrait ("'lt-priniz Iouse of 'ew t*tAdanis. !'h t e wotlMit j1110 like to shlrow it. That all who are not easily fright et'ittt ate int'iittd ui trall at T rt. thr+oEm.s eftitet atlrd e90 a sfm*ueule of work. tFZ'nr Ihy Ihe U. ti-. Matist P07rt:a 4 t'tpying HIouse. ()kit's-ii.u:aisy. That the (I. E. Martal Copying fltanite of. Yew (trj kalls ctau ý nlnoe IWgh y aith makiig. mlakta ain enlargrd pih- .tane look like thh-' ptiot ograpi'uj If properly la')sled ota ua nearly al wa) s tell whonllit ws-i:nteonldedi for. Sancession Notice. u4'weessitnll of Naincy Vttandortie,-No. 548q, lFn'stDissttj &out 0 l.iitntdaa. State of tLouiains, t'ar'lhl ft(5itikt . Notice is ierthltygivtn tlhat if,. As. IAonn- .. K ui hai trh;s day a.plied (tCb'tc-ap4oin4ted dadminsistsaton of said snoor tiotng. 'td un !ess oplo)si~Itt 1)e mladhiile Ihirteto. with in w Stintr lme stjaoitied' ay law 1e, wWi Ia' ap poinlted nlsurayo)1 Itr. Witui'ss thue lklaorable A'. 10. Laud, .lnadge of said ouwit, th:> 261i day ofo May, 1196,. I a'. A. LE' VAkf'le'1ork. Thre Progress. May 28 18IIC A --·----------I - A OH I;llb~lilil.l. iMIM I 1IbimIII.IIIIAIIWL15II;till 2 D IR C. RATZRLURC, &( 9 8l y DENTIST, I * v (*W't fhlptSu ('ortt r',ttheOt Store. wrlMI 1119N9Y11MatWHl~~l E Irlt1UII11 I:itung Nlu 1ae ICE CREAM. M. (ilmthaku Stoc-' i now Uaking the veruy bcst of ice :eretrm, anud hi Ladies' And &ents' Parleos. Ii Are' cozy, iire anil att :cti ye and cv blrvine s l k Ilts d :i uaimn a t 'isr i ut oneof t'fef ( c' am tal:'s. - rAWD ANI) PI2RF: tRE,0L ab'any.M ou hail. thuttf Suytidaa 'dinner andl ltecivtl aeca isrnu it is mtor satslac- - tory topl;ce orders ii a vance. N.'w ttecoshone, No. .l . Wi't'lrns No. 1155 tL ThrXas avcniuIe. FRUIT AND CANDY. Hor Made 5uck Candy a Specialty. Fresh Cakes always on hand. I Ice Crearn made to order, L. PARKER. 404 Texas Mt Livery Stables C. W. KdoELLY, PHeprsiete. P iir gi, 1"1 N~lewaturd Handsome er.'M. Personal II attennion given to Funerals entrusted ta my care. Both ope 'and closed c riajges for state oca~tsio~ns or rainy· oais. Clarriages i C alwhys ready with careful drivers. is Phaetons BuaB es and saddle Horses, ci teBpast ess Btggage sad Trss JIIIIaI s,4$jji j..II.PI ui I l l 1 9 11 % t1 11'. .44) 1 ,l ISII, 111 II I I II 1 , 4II j"11 1 1. 1111 111 FIRST AND LAST? FIRST 11 1, ',1 iIIi\ ·i LAST CLOTHING. ft + a s t'lsy I(1 lli' st ' IN II 8 5 ; ii~iillll l ." . I ; 1 111 l l" i ' "; f Il 11t ' w lI I' ' voil (illl (lit llis for 1"t It';la i( ii v. 'I'I t'- 111" ,:I,", ~f ililga fiXJe ; I hlv4' a g(PuEi Illili ;11111 1111' lie 11ii 11i , pn=In 2h1 I , illn. hi r say Ilii 4lo11k of C1OtWng. Novelties, Notion,, Purnithinj Geode, Hats, Sheoe and Geats' and 3tiyw' OutEttings,. «'(Intl Iriyhall) 1l111I' Iiisir ;'lug. 'rnn and 227 TEXAS STREET J. LEWIN. NEAR MARKET. 11ii l IISISIIIIIISIIIIgSII II 111111i111111111 It 11m 11111111111 SI1111g11m)IIIl IllI 1 t1.4tS l1S(iiI1,1011111i, SEED. SEED. SEE Markit (iHartld r an 1 v1 r y o w lsing o1 ;I ý,,;e GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUy Wl ARE I. RECEIPT CF OUR INVIOCES FOR BULK SEED, ONION SETS.AND TRIUMPH SEED POTATOES. I \ I ti ini e r U ista in Ima p vr n sInt s. W .ýIf ý11\fP ay F3th~ tn ý"er " Ind St iie 1a n s l r , 1 ha a .; - .V in: V ate l"In':\PfI ~ :;t iýrr hI I ! t u ýx :Itr " u n I{.II 1 1rt fir 1 1:s. W re ha igitn t rf r frt rI, w u1 ; r i ; pa 1'an d ps.4 Fid 1111 Prodnj. iI ii h aby, I GOLDSTEIN, MABRY & C 326. 328 and 330 Texas St,, Shreveport, La, ...AT ROSE 'S Produce and Seed Sto Nos. 104 & 106 Texas treet. 3000 tldozen Mlason's fi"uit .rwrs , W Sell Them t 20 Per :204) dozen Jelly G1a]ses.. Than Faetory Pgrg Onýe car FIruit Baskets and Boxes, One car Clay Speckle,. White Lardy antd Black-eyed One car Lemons and Bnannas Received Weekly GET PRICES IN MY LINE BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE AYV4~ C,:nbYv'~~ \:: ~ i : \. A.S. \ A .*V49~ ECURAE COPETITION PATRONIZING ANDREW QUERBES THE INDEPENDNET I BWHOLESALE GROC 522 aI 524 Conerce Street, corsner Mil SlaR EV'EPOT, LOCESIAN.A. Rouse Racket Sto PRTICE LIST. I *3 Wade ard Bllterr r a'or........ 7Jjic ''t'ootla brLheq.......... r& tro 8 All The and-t1 * . 50v1 All 50c corsets........ .......... 3.( 2 "erds ofr hooks antl eyes -- .. ....... 6e 1, (lozen safety put s.I . · ... 2( (- elluloid eolars, all styl :....... 7 ýI~K''all1tiaa i~llder~s lir~ln.. 1$ to 43e~ Liulies' sainrrner vtests frrta..... b bo25e SLo ae-Luiie& O)xfor1 tie ............ 50 " ioes--Laries' Oxford ties, kid.. $x1.:35 Tidjes' dongola but tonr shOe..s. 1.0.J I set knives arad forks. ')orI or' ir'on 2Ž patent $teIeost'ojie. .... e.... 40( it Atfe re ~ o~ol....... ................. .... Mtereoscojlic vie.. ( 1 Iditin. swinging; la m pp. ...... 2 .Il0 I largu. ý HLtucy lai p...... ............ 1 00 (lens' stiiw ats ...... hat. . ... 18 too 5e I Ipuin sidl H olrn ' ::l-4 iPne0........ :º( -illtei. 5cl5'wo1' . . ..... 5 o ,o )(. 7- neh. ro l AJit COI cuIs rs lIai¢ (eUrleis, any size...... ... 5( 1 laag.º h)(.;wl aUnd pite"n·or. t~laimu. . 7u" I larngoP buowl aLndI p1hehr, rfta y..... 1 2r) 1t~sIº(,t ... ... .. ... .. .. ... 201' 1;tW()-Iuiar~t -I anite dt~ip1)1(01 555 I 5 tumble s...... ...... 184( I uuh1Abruhrierd whittair ..s.hi ... Nob. 1) Texas Street, Opposite A Kahn's St =771-102T `ý ALý'REý, Pxopxietor.;. Sfancy pIpaite'd boayfrln shirti' LIokiug glasse... I pac'kage' ('llV,' PI'op* . .... 1 (clock wil.h alkrtl rr.. Lamp buclrners.. 1 harld.-yaw, besd.t make . Spirit levels from ... I box aof h. ksa, nloa polJite(I... 1 seVeIuiu('.h º'*ros (tit We..f ....i I thut.-ijuch. hami aisw tile..... ... 1 v'ej"u-fwtaj gra:ter. ..... l sell ?rervj knijveas . ltJadic I per yanlr... . lL4I *'s Ian" ºy Oxford tD... Mimesa' tanll shoe, (Ifordj ties..... (;eats' tieia. kid shoes.. (i4ea gray saIty. .... ;~t Iltk wvool surfs. .. ., ,,.,,,. lIa 'e c'urtaiuis. 1 feet. fee pair...: Lace runait~sr4 ) fe* 1, I)er pair .... W1iudow shadPS, with (ii lo ...... WV'iindow Sdiades, Iringed...... .. "iis" ier e ful...s............... I pair 5)tlpoinel ~irinig balaees. 1 jute rug, :16X74) iiche&s . I salidl steel h!il hit ." .. 1 tlis:t-aOIaLIs Stiop brnsh ....... I good ian ak hanm'raa "...... iave Your Corns Well. Quit Kicking! My Work is Fine as Silk. Dr. R. M. WILLIAMS, The Chiropodist, At Beard & Co 's Drug Store, Shreveport, Lonuisiana PU.RE WAlER Is ne e-sary to insure good health. Have your c terns and wllhs cleaned of all mal riji, bilioui aid oth r fev:e germs. Thi can be done by Mr. Uharles Sto(- with the Universal Cisteri and Well Pnriller With ut the aid of chemicals or em:ty ing either well or ciiteru. Try it. It is a success as ombers of Shreveport citizens will tify. See Mr. Stoer at No. 1155 Tex avenue, of pho e him 4as.ome hI gr1.a , U UISSI I SHOE DEALERS. There may be a few oth But None BETTER T Than Our BEST SHOE R. T. GLASSEL & O 2'i1 Ii x X -TtELT AU TG C- ABER MINUFACTUREIC OF AND DEAL" Harness, 8adle ,Co Whips, Bridi , Baggy and CarnagT Promptly Atte 416 Texas S <