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H1ERE IS COR1 CHER S THEY MUST ALL GO! All our Silk P'ara-ols at New York ImaIt unhleached 1)amask, worth I 5, i\tI ur 1Siirt iaiis ., at actual New 200 t) r cl, tp, r eglar 25 qnal- New design si \n ovn Jiuck. 2s If 1 l cost. mer, regular 15r. 2c and 25e quality. tre w rtl, dul the Ladies' Swiss Iibed Bleached Goeriman Linen TPable Napki Iest Aherl r t 1 2 Ses lit down to xaniftotirer, ua r 1 c and 12 ali Olt ti hest :1-prices. Pae t.3 n'2h 11r cal heave ye , hr pick at. 85 1-2c 1-) L Atl. rice ) Itne Lisle Thread Vests, regular price 25c; regular price 50, our price 25c per lar pi prces. It takes too much space t" yard in this sale. dreamed f. :ili clearing price 8 1 2c, and the r g - dzn. tell at out it, if yo want a real Ireat' O i i i ,. s ixTau windlow in shoes. B etys' uJ in,-' Waists. sixes 5 to I-I, Black, rei, r, 5 l.t 1Ic <udlity at Se. Extra Heavy Turkish latlh o% .(I1 ,,1 Calful E pre1m llas. 0 r ,lr L tric ;2 and 35c. thia s l le 5-e. Printed India lineus, regular elý, 21)x41), zegular price 25e, this sale e'st from a. uiwi' rud, it" ,)i1y large t r en r ei 15e c. -lti a1, al c Fc. aseerted :kl 2,d-inch. (n I feer sun ,or rain,'e c Ve iy t,,.vee t e oya ll price 25e: this al . . s rtl t k in te c'ty, regular vl o $1.25: this sale 75c Misses' Ta t hes , spinu what w . are et o 'Persiarn iawrns, IHeautiful designs, Ameerican Huck l'ow!-, 19x38. reig- Nw i i nt None better in the rioket ait t1 25. e sI Ir 'eIat B o ho s regular price 10c, this sale ec. ular price litc, this sale 5c. aSitnwr aeek., r: i re; l lar 20c and hil the Illso, o lm , aojkn y eatti ,, ti- sale 75c. il l o ,I50 in, wide lied lTale l)amaask, \h ite Lawn sheer and soft, regu- 25c lualit, at .' ni 1i1'. See our at 7 1 2c a y a. a Don't wait it wil hild fr, s an r regular price 35,. ,,ne price 15e: (hr- Ia price 7C, this sale ,3e window. be gone li thie rush. Childs' T1O I1Ai1'R, Herman Zodiag's M ammoth Dry Goods House. THE FPROGRESS. t it.?11-WýI.EKLY StlitE VI ' Tl t, I A.. Jl'lY 9, 18ti the Ol I IBrwck li'hureh. The well-known eston of the Methotdit (Churclh in Rushville, hands us tus the following lines which he "copmr,,ed in the chl brick, oni a recent Sabbath, while waiting for the congregation to atsemble." \\ e have eell less cieritorioIs p or otlnc tionts li print; I an1 waLitiiii ill the old I i. i,'k chutch. This cold antld wintry day; Waitling lr' Ihe (olnls jIig crow(v That here unite to pray . While liglht(l oil the earlh without The feath'ry s1ow-flake falls, There still ia warmth and tu,tu folrt helre Within these anclent walls The broken ceiling overhead Which oft bestrews the floor, Reminds one of the silent dead Who worshipped here ot yore. The gospel truths have here been read And preached by manty a score; And many a voice has hero been heard Now heard on earth no more Oft has been heard within these walls The penitential prayer, And theglad shout of ew-lborn souls That tound their Sayior there. While many a soul here has found The way of life and peace 1Has reached that bright and happy landt Where all our sorrows cease: And some who found the living way Are on their jourItey still, Mualenblig along the narrow rolad Th:at. ePss up Zion's Hill. Alns tha1t. some who souaht for r'ee Anid felt Ithe heavenly flaUe. UHacecneci;led the lord afresh And put his calnse to shame. Here I have tried, with tlremlblig stel To walk the narrow way, But lutist confess with oltch regret Have ofteni gone astray; And when I lo. k ulpon t:. p.- ., My sins and follies -t r. I thtink how very iler.iftlI I'te Lord has hbet II ,ie. But as Oil ;on lrh all (ltiuhr s ust end, Hlowe" r, ,brIght als1 fair, 8o this old echurch will 'ete long b Among the tlioigs Itat were. We still meet, to worship ihere A very httleh wlile. Then pass we to anoltliir chlilurlh Of new and nobler st) le. With lofty t( wer anid turrets grand, With high and arching door, With stall,thdfless and frescoad walls And airpetsen the tlor. There we will meet, and while our eyes Will o'er these beauties range We'll think them fine. bilt will our hearts Be bettered by the lhiltge ? -The Mite Recorot, Rushville, Ihid., 181S. SO31ETHING7 UOoD TO EAT. Nothing is more conducive to pub lie health; nothing will nuore speedily put one i a pleasant humor any make him good natored.pnblic spirited and charttable than a good, square meal. This is the reasonl that all who board with Frank Serwlch wear such a jovial countenance, and 're always ripe for fun. Serwich's restaurant and Ladies' Dining Parlors are very popular resorts in 8breveport. The Progress bhlievos that Christ died for the cocaine usersr of Shreve port, but our Christian people don't seem to think so; and while they i. plan for the salvation of far off Chi s aandJapan, the victimt of this horrible drug are rushing reeklessly and unchecked down to hell. Chris tia n pir otple of Shreveport, what an ner will you make to God's query, WERIt IS THT BROTHER ? meaning the, cocaine eusers of your city ? Do You Want To get ahead in the world ? 'To provide for the education of your oblldren ? To protect vourse f and loved ones agnst possi lble adversities ? ihig <all ca mWm. C .a ysxerl ae..it '-- t-1- " MADAM RUMOR SAYS .., 4" - . That there is Eome little estrange-1 went among the nenlrs of the (city administration. That the central market ,luesttoil is still iunder discussion and 1 Farties are laboring with it. That an underground culvert is being laid on Louisiana street, but She loesn't see the street comin is siotnr superintending the work. What's the matter with Mr. \\'ii? That it's a safe plan for the mayor to sustain his officers until he catches them nowowrthy, and then have thu-I expelled. That while Otfficer Andreola lost his head arnd acted very nunbecom ingly, he is a good noliceman and She would dislike very in uch to have him expelled. That the battle seems to bIe on h tween the mayor and some of the butchers, over the central mark't question, and She pauses to inquire, where do the people come in ? Have they no rights ? That She would like to know who should superintend street improve ment work? That the ordinance introduced by Mr. Lowenthal to regulate the speed of bicycles is a good one and should be passed. That there are a number of young boys in this town that the mayor should teach a salutary lesson right now. She thinks It would prove beneficial to their future. That all who do not already attend some Suneay-school are cordially in vited to unite with thst, of the Jor dan Street Church which meets ev Pry Sabbath morning at 9:30 o'cl:ck. That Wm. H. Harvey, the great silver advocate, will be at Chautaui qua next Thursday and Friday. That She loves music but She likes to have the performer charge tunes sotme times. That it. is about tise to start a mad dog scare, or must we wait till August 1 That Mayor McKellar would re ceive the everlasting thanks of hun dreds of citizens- men, women and children--if he would have Texas avenue sprinkled down. That the Board of Health would receive a fine chromo if it would tell the mayor that the above suggestion is necessary to keep out yellow fever. --4-*--- - MRS. 1. T. FIEL,. The Progress notes with pleasure that Mrs T. T. Field has appeared in journalism again, taking her old place as associate of the New Enter prise of Marksville, La. In doing s%, we regret she must write through an amanuersis-her devoted husband; but we are glad to get her back again and read her spicy articles though she must come to the fold aflicted. However, The Progress does not intend to let her know how very glad it is, because while she was in Shreveport some time ago, she ig nored our office entirely in her calls while she honored the others with her presence. Account the Am.rican Silver Con vention the Cotton Belt will sell round trip tickets to St. Louis July "0th, 21st and 22nd at rate of one tare for the round trip. Return Limit July 27th. IL's Btaad punleman I or will be Come and Bay Shoes Cheap for Cash!! R. T. CLASSELL & CO. ' X ts ST :LI 'r M AII;Ci' ilAli Mll. 11118 .Ih'eviug. ,fficl 'ixturus, ýa;.h, dioirs, .vitiliows a11,l II 'r for mines, i tant ls and fill kinds of tlrnling and srolliiig, Window aI f] door s. eel s. Cornr ,,f '|'t.xas avenle FRED H. ItOSENBL,ATH & CO. REMOVAL NOTICE, We have rPnmovued to N . 220 Texas street, the hon ie form-.rly occupied by Alsrsi-. Bigart & Co. MIL...M STREET Livery Stable C. W. KELLY, Proprietor. New F1(nd HianiIIdie IlHaurse. Pl'sonal attentiln givion fI Funerals toIItmst, d to toy tarae. Both opt' n ltl (' l enst'd (arriaes. for state ill'lil sPh 1' ii lilty aV.,. ( "la iages ahlwvay, Itrady withl c(ateful (drivers. Iihaiet.|oni. liti ' ,aie I11d Sa ii ddle Horses. Rnlt-har Ruilhoni i leui.gigie, and Trans fer B istne if. CON I'HAU t'O LOS AND BUILDERS J. L. BOsBEv. Brick-work a specialty. New l'elephone 39 ,J. W. HOLT. All kinds of curpeniter repair and job work promptly attendc,d to Dr. S. H. HIgKS, Office ovcr Ba & (o.', Drng Store. Residence 81i Cr'ockett Street. IrSSpecial attention given to dis eases of the nervous system. Telephone connection J. DAMBLY, THE LEDING PHOTOGhRAPHElB 601 TEXAS STREET. Shreveport, - - - La. None hut first-class work allowed to l.nav my stndio. S100 Retard, I will gi4i 810i to anyone satisfacto rily answering the diamond propoioltion on puges ib9 a d 110 ni Coiu's Financial Sohoo'l. A. .. LAWDON. ,3812 Washingtone Rnnlevrd. ('hieasn. Ill. Ricks' Mineral IWell. The H,,tel willopel Jale 1, | MI- .Adrft /. (. ii,. Superior To All Sarsaparillas. Down in Georgia, over fifty years ago, a marvelous medicine was discovered. It was what is now known as P. P. P., (Lippmtan's (:rcal Remedy), and its fame and reputation has been growing with the years. For Rheumatism, Blood Poisonfiu., Pain in the sible, wrists, shoulders, back and joints, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Scrofula, and all i;lo/,:d and Skin Diseases, it has never been equalled. Pain is subjugated, Health Renewed, Appetite :estored and sleepless nights banished by its wonderful influence. P. P. P. is a wonderful tunic and strc .t':ener. Wcak women should always take P. P. P. It builds them up. It has the u,.iv::'::.! commendation of umedical men throughout the country, because we publish the formula on every bottle, and one t:.al will convince the most skeptical that it is a genuine health resto)rer. Read The Truth And Be Convinced. A Wonderful Cure. cellent thing. We handle about one dozen bottles a i I was a matyr to muscular rheumatism for thirty DrJ. M. A M. T. RICHARDSON. Piedmont, S. C. manent relief. I was advised to take P. P. P.. and belore I had finished two bottles my pain subsided Hot Springs Surpassed. so I was able to work. I feel better than I have for years, and am confident of a complete recovery. A bottle of P. P. P., has done me more good than J. S. DUPRISS, Newnauville. Fla. three mont :s' treatment at ihhe Hot Sprngs. Ark. -JA-" ES M. NEWTON, Aberdeen, Brown Co., O. Testimony from the Mayor. - I suffered with Rheumatism for fifteen years, tricl Pimples, Seres and Eruptions Cured. grandson gut me a bottle of P. P. P., and feel like a I take great pleasure in tectifying to the efficient new7 mn.gat qualities of the popular, mt',dicine for skin di-eases W. H. WIIDER, Mayor of Albany. known as P. P. P. I sufl 'rd for .several years with an unsightly and disagreeable eruption on say face. From Two. Well-known Physicians. lions, I am entirely curd. We are having a big sale for your P. P. P., an4 Capt. J. D. JOHNSTON, we prescribe it in a greatmany cases, and find it an ex- Savannah. Ga, of Johnston & Co. The above letters are taken from many received by us. P. P. p.I (Lipptman's Great Remedy,) is a medicine whose virtues are known from, the Atlantic to the Pacific. P. P. P. begins its work by purifying the blood, which is the source of all life, and does not cease until a perfect and entire cure is effected The mortifying eruptions that disfigure the complexion, the tired feeling that pre vents thorough accomplishments of the daily tasks, sleepless nights, loss of appetite, irritability of disposition, all mean a derangement of the system consequent from impure blood, which can and will be cured by . p . p. P. P. P. (Lippman's Great Remed,), is conceded by physicians and the people to he the Greatest Blood Purifier of the Age. It positively and permsnentiy cures. For sale by all druggists or direct from us ; price $I a bottle, six bottles for $3. LIPPMAN BROS., l/0s, Lippman Bicck, SAVANNAH, GA. I, Suero ToAlSraails P. P P.(/-t~pnnn~ C~ear~enc~n~), s cnceed ly pl~sci~s atd te popI to h th Gretes Btod Yrifir o theAge It osiivel an pcrs-5-5l ctue. Fr sle y al drggits r drec frm us prce 1 abotle, ix ottcj ;-; 50 Succession Sale. State of Loitliia, l'ar:d:h of (',tlrdo. No 5:4:1.-ifu F rst District ('ours. Suce.e ssiou of Nancy Vandervit'r. By virtue of a writ of sate issued by I he Honorab e Firs' I)istrict ('ourtt, in the above matter. I will sell. at plubli( auction, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 18'r I)AY OF J .ICLIY, 1896, between the hours of 11 A. Mi. and 4 P. M , I will sell, at the c(ioirt holse door, Shreveport, Louisiana, all the real estate wbelon2uitg to said succeSStont, to-wit: The sontheast quarter of the southeast quarter, at d all of the southwest quarter of sou'heast quarter of sectio'i seven teen, toweship eighteetn nlorth, range fifteen west. except twelve acres ex tending north and south the entire length of said southwe t quarter of sot th &ast quarter of section 17, on its western boundary. Terms, cash, subjet to appraisement F. A. LEONARD, Administrator, The Progre~. June 3 1M90. Jacob ipecnt's New Shoe Shop. SEWED, BOOTS rEGGED and and SCREWED SHOES, Always on hand. A full line of Boots and Shoes nt prices to suit the times REPAIRING promptly and neatly] ·:?k f ID orraERiO; B3TTIi THAI CU$S NO PRICES SO LOW! Comjmei cement Exercises in the various Schools will soon be atdl we ºmake the first adlvance for yourcousideratiuu iu White G W2 will Offer SILK MULLS, DIMITIES, BATISTE d4 L'OPE BATISTE, FRANCAISE, ORGANDIES At greatly reduced prices, and sacrifice our entire liue of STRIPED, PLAID, FIGURED, HEMSTITCH sad DOTTED WHITE IMPORTED LAWNS...: For 18 Cents Per Yard- Regular Prices, 30 to 60 Cents Per Yard Also 50 Pieces Wald grave Organdies.. fo 10 cent, per yard 50 Pieces India Linen.......... for 4 cents per yard Si Pieces Check Nainsook........for 40 cents per yard We are Anxious to Close Out Some of Our LACE CURT :34 yawd length at 15 cents ........... Worth $1.25 S3l yard length at $1,25 .............. Worth $2.00 4 yard length at $1.55 .................Worth $2.25 4 yard length at $2.00, beautiful goods..Worth $3 25 4 yard length a $2.15, extra fine..... .Worth $4.00 Our Entire Stock of Waist Silks, Irrespective of Style Qualit, at Exacet Cost. Greatest Sacrifeo of the oSease 'KAHN DRY GOODS COMPA r- •