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THE PROGRESS._ _
N *SHREVEPORT, LA. SATURDAY, OCTOBR 24. 1896. PRICER 5 CEN T
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ar OStisfie101IOME ON.Ii
se are satisfied there has beens many millions dollars worth of ranu
±factured go4ods forced on the market this season, anldI we have puI'l
ch~asedandreceieved our shalreof samae. The argest portion of the
oth stocki of TrHOS. GAR~Y of Newv York, were purchased by me. XWc 41i
ohave the cheapest to the best articles this country or Europe cas produce ,ý_P
eb we are going to sacrifice this season at figures lower than ever was known 4º
SWe know that silver andl gold is hard to get, and every person is go
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to buy where they can get the most for the least money, and we are the ones e
can save that person the most money.
In coninection with LOW PI1ICl S wve arc going to give away a tnice
ANO and every person buying One Dollars worth of goods gets one ticket. 4 )
Persont who holds the uiiost tickets gets the piano. It will be a;llCrt1iC 1 4 1
n it is to be given away. Here in find a few prices. g 41
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ýs. RATZBURC,
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blips' Corner Shoe Store.
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RUMOR SAYS ;
inks bShe knols a certain
two who wish they had an
tosry, stover aga'u. 'they
tactlic obmpletelv
aly thinks the 5th and 6th
have an extra po'iceman,
flavebow should be mount
are gettlig to be eltrwe y
Palrflrid.
but a fair election will be
tober 8rd, Should the
not give tbhis, the Dem -
Is sone.
er will soon be knowno
plug Mayor.
Pqreus oates more new,
in more djffere st ways,
more pha.es than it the
d pere'in lod'es In ( Cistedfl
sai appretiate true hap
be be&i;u to edit a news
at shbe oaes atypo who tsio
reputation, that he w'1
ait guardlianship over the
a, G'ammar, oomposition
Staker scrupulous care to .o
tbat they may no Lo to the
!k4b 7 vr!biti sed.
which bowsa the loudest
is bit the hardest.
Bros., for bargains in
_ýy "uiis, ,w vs vn v v Mens all wool suits, cream color, a veritable
. Novelty Sut8, Ladeve rd abbed for aheendpa btebreak bargain, what other people sell at 1800 a moft.
Sthe record by the m the beat 2C but we bought them for cash and will
A newspaper advertisement cannot give tga thing on the market for make things hum while they last by 2.
correct idea ofa novelty s cit, it being impos- making these suits
sible to describe it in detail. We have an eU
11111and get our prices before purchasing and if wae cheap at 75 cents each. bult always giving the
quisite line of these goods in the latest styles, Ladies' extra heavy ribbed non-shrintkIinb Black and Colored Dress Boods,
at savey n we h t ask yoto by bst forhelasmne. w male h mving We have a ice asortment of the above in
o' save o money we dfnt tsh to bwe me plain and brocade Mohair, Brilliaatines, Slicld
from s, Prices to .00 ans slk.Wsrp 'rafet ilk ane Wool Plids.
Pers ilt. Ladies' non-shrinkin , all wool Vests and Mergem, ('ashmers, ienriettas, etc. all go at
S aPants, silver. gra and white, would be a money saving pres.
T RE apes and Jackets ov each but we lower theerc
, JJ jWe have a nice line of these goods and are
T mdily recelingmor Allofthem willregister Laies' all wool ribbed "Oxford" cut silk
s,"'ai0 deg in the hade and we have m rrked the An VLo bI g I ribb ed " re bcut Ladies' and Men's latial h nd h er ,
_____ ýprice. almost to sero. Dont, wait for cold and aworth 2:00 but your ready $1.50 e oRht o have 25C each r these but we
ather do as many have already done: cash can gut them at *want yon cash right now so we are I 100
e Price yourC.''"' selectiona. a'sdu 1sa
UTeIric J ~rhsrdltmets r f lafI~6MPrge $150) to tiug~uem go at ~ 0
Allftfl Aripwhile Mfrortmenl$ are iog nLadl ribbed non-shbrlnkig un
in Ni, Ldle'u, others get1.2. wesell Men's 19.lnce silk handkmchi$efs, a beauty
flruiv i u~athem at" many get~c for the Same goods1 teat we .
,5_ _ _ , 19 n tt d Usell yoast - * *
bl ln oknitted Unlnerwer nLadies' Fleeced ribbed non- shrik l 15 ableV Imbroidered handkehelfs, ýbondr
,WýThiss adepartmseitiawbiebwe take speial inj aion di ls tites for the cash. la elegast
_j j `ý.' 4 ~pride and we ehubesatingly assert that we .._ - - _--ý tµa t .eld01 ebt dippM 10s
hr o`oý O t. ws "g , ye yo thebest va eo be foond inau mw i t O
aset. To e is bto be ;o ný"d. M en a isses' non Suoitsb . irs to $1.)0 we ates ---or
.ý~ýa", Yý-ý. ý*tehlýlfrithnldndrlmO0.rK" ý forweuen'uk
ýI eau ribbed andershifts threads, double A gala beauty tbtt popleget Io
~elast trest if tight, *5lttc ,ight htaeade slmaurs* go for we ss aslaM *
.," . us ý " wai ýlserh erfantW 0 n $ Mens natural wool sauits, these befing am. S ' weseaklla
RIfat de w t al wool goods make t6b1ama ready
- . ý e .AAUtbmpti9,r ftar PO(!
'ý anf ,. ý' ,ý"R .ý4 . ap. ' . . Y , l .ti ý ý b ,; , y " .dnaIn ct aioo r fh IS 1 d l~ d mlrlt P~ r~blih2 gtfiPE e ~OI t b r ( l~ a/
POPULIST PUBLIC SPE KING It
APPOINTMENTS. pl
la
The Progress has been rqiiested tr
to publish the following appoint- of
ments for public speaking to be made e1
by Hon. B. W. Bailey, nominee for o"
Congress on the Populist tickets and n
Dr. George A. Kelly who is assisting d
him in the Canvass in this part of a'
the district. re
At Minden Monday next October w
26th, at 12 o'clook, Mr. Bailey and b
Kelly. Ii
Tuesday October 27th at 12 o'clock ti
Hon. B. W, Bailey at Pleasanton; Dr. e
Kelly, at Areadia. el
Wednesday October 28 at 12 o'clock tl
Mr. Bailey. at Barepta, Dr Kelly at a
blooringapuat and at Blanchard the lh
same night. At 12 o'clock Thursday. -
SOctober 29th, Mr. Bailey will be at
Rooky Mount to address the people; iý
and from there be will go to Benton c
where he ard Dr. Kelly will speak a
at 6 o'clock thesame uight. t
DEMOCRATS! TO YOUR POSTS. e
This is no time for the Damooraoy
of our State to sulk, or spend its
time in orimination or re-oriminas
tion for the terrible apathy which
exists to-day. Of course all know
at whose doors lies the fault, and 1
they should, and no donbt will, be
held strictly accountable to ..the
' people therefor. But just now
every Democrat should be at his post
e ready to do his duty fully, and
n with patriotib love in so doing.
o There are now three great reasons
e why there should be no lagging any
where among those who are Demo
ýt crate and love the dootrinee and teach
ings of the grand old party.
Is, For the first time in many a
n long year the party is upholding an
ideal platform; one which breathes
bjth sAnt imeut and physicasl rce. n(
It is plain, simple and yet most at
powerful with its unequivocal deo- shb
larations, and most embracing bF
truth with justice enthroned pi
on her pedestal with her sosales bc
even balanced to all alike. In th
our platform there stands forth th
manlinisw, with a reverential obe
dience to God's law, and a due to
aeccordance to all, of their civil and tfr
religions rights, a doctrine in prio ic of
whose theoritical applicytýin ado ýe, q
has enabled the Democratic pirtý tO ,
live nuder eCircumetanc and coni Ii- fi,
tions which wanld have long since y
expennged from the domain of partie- ye
this one-saperb and elegant--but f" r A
the inspiration which gave it birtu fli
and the declaration, mythical for the ol
lost quarter for a century and more I1
-to which it .lduog.
2nd: We have a leader who is an D
ideal man. Honest dihing, brave, b,
chivelrous whose moral life is a w
whiteaed milestone that leads the Io
traveler to the city of integrity and bi
duty well performed. Nor does the sE
simple though maiterful Bryan a
content himself to remain at home and ai
direct the plan of battle to be fought p
by others. But like the true hero, g
he has gone on the field end is,
personally leading the free sil
ver bouts in the grandest civil
battle that has ever been fought
in the ages of civilization, or
period which history recounts. A
r superb leader of a cause superlative.
3rd: The new election law promises
lfair methods and an honest count, t
and those good and loyal De3mocrats I
who have willingly espoused the I
canuse of their party in the troublous
- times of reconstruotion, but have
ceased to vote on account of the deb
dancheriee and piracies which have
s been pracoticed on the ballot nox, may
now teel a renewed intere4, be
arousedi to a sublime sense of citizen
ship end come forward and cast their
ballots, well knowing that they will be
properly returned, and their neigh
bors and friends who differ from
them, will have the same done with
their votes.
Yes friends!el let the edict go
forth to; the commissinere, issued
from every hearthstone. from the lipe
of ºII1 wi's, yJu must return the votes
s c rest. And the't Dmocr'te! to your
po.' Lebt not the 101)1noble Bryan
in tiro b'ttle of the country of
which yop are a part, unailed by
you. Leb it not be said that with
aword drawn, our great General
fltng himself into the thickest of the
of the aIffray and called upon ui to `ol
low, in vain. Victory is within our
grasp. The grand principles of
Demooraey. in itM purest form is
budding intoi sunlimi fruition, and
will be bft vested iu:o the golden yel
low of sublimated sIcess, if all will
but do their part. Will we show our
selves to be patriots indead. or will
we, like nursing children, sit down
and allow Golden Opportunity to
pass by when she even waits for us to
grasp her and employ her for our
selv+s, our count: *, our Godt
STRAYED OR STOLEN'
From J. B. Slattery's pasture three
miles south of Shreveport, on or
about the 12th day of October, one
small hay mare 5 or 6 years old,
about 14 hands high, rather long body
long mane and tail. mane lying on
left aide of neck, Amall star in the
g forehead, no other marks remember
e ed. Any information or troutble in
communicating her whereabouts to
A. C. Mitchell or B. C. Rogers
e Shreveport La. will be liberally re
y warded.
ress Goy ete. Cpesetc. Flannels etc
a~it( (¶01015. ,~4 ('oit on Ilati ii. - 43.e pret' yo ii 1' Inltiluori Is ,.
Wo hisely, ierel. 25 (7tTc rt d eolo. 3. I) id " iHenr ý ; i t.1 r t
( olelh ll~l. .. 25 to 61k ; 1' 4'(tiii) g - 4cº. illi' yii t'"1 il tWii
3f e'iiriettns .:5 to r'5~ I)oiuii't - - Ya-lr vd (' 'inli s.', - ..
uo~ ttalrya .... . _ i 1
A!tr ito".'4 to fSi' 10 " 51 y4'4l'lig 12'y';i'er yat'dl ILalte'scapes nirk'iI silk l .nd plush 33 to
.:;id al wol........5 to "1If' ('h vi4'(t4 - - - K.' p"'ri'uval .1 acketie - - .1,25 to $".(4 4
l'lo01,P al.. o . . . ... ... .. .:.... º~~ vlrls
a, li i . . . . . . . 15 to .11k' ýI rija º's - -4 .' p . 'r y a rd L iuli 's ii a pes - IJ) º.
- S ilks...... .5 t .JrN l ."r, i!4oo44 .)nullity ISt' ia'r i'atrl 1,adii's hia IIwun' i's lare' vi'let i.'s
: e .. . t 2 c· '50o ro Te10 it. 11) ty to
:r . ..'................ .......7 s t 11.' M n'4i ' sho es, ('s e - i *1.10 Valises -i5iiiakt *2.5 '
Srgcs........ .............1)) tu i5e ('ii dri'l's shot' - 25(' UI'd iui iiks 25he *75
Ou .11lu g ··· ........................S4 to i7. Elegaii' Io,4' .Iofs'% Ps a'fs, alt 20. l " t'-45 ii 'T.51k
S i1 to Ilk' It. i t an .'white; t 1114) P4'l 1 5' t o 0, at 20 y hij -s 2)t 4)t(
'.I ictlios - - :u o 16e 04 er1' 111111111i 1 33iu1) t- :o .5040 ' 0 M(les [l1 , -
Ited sji'i'iiis, - - 758 li s .t"3) ira" flanneitl - '21 14 to (Ain20 e4
Mnhwl, all wool. - - 2. 2,00 WhiU iipkius 25+ to *1 .5)1 ii..; (j44 ('ottoui fJ ilt'l shit isi and d11 4 1 4 i 21)u
Shlawvl, 'a/.' iii r, - - to Ie Re Ii Ilk) ikiu 2)) to) 50 pe' dloz Wool Itlitw shie ts 1)11(1 41 ii, We IS, rF.
IL. (1. ('1o5(4.(5, - -I 0 to $1 50 '1'uwilP The 1to *t I,111' IY YaItII ()verehi its,* wool al.s5
'1 0 look euii'sity - - 51k ( 'rasls 5.' to 1U0' ),'.' yr ii 4 vet'rShttS woik lug. 0(1.'
11. luIh aote(1 ('olors, .511' per yard'4 Lahdies5 hltiol ker('hii'r5 lietni sit (114(1', 54' Iloys soits 95 t~
" Velvet, '25 to Ste pIe,' yard Idlile$ hihldkl'('hiirs, Silk, 1I) ,lo1(3 all wool suit s 2 It
CVt'lvet. rihhuiis, ýý- 5(4 pe yari(i Glei'ts hit,iuk.relui.'t's. Ii iev, 7.a' B 'ys kn 04e pault(, 25e to *1.40t
Lacets 2e' per yard 011(1 upwarids (et'nt. hiuadker'i'eluif5 silks 25i t., 5.u' Boys kniee pun~its, ('(II (1iiror, 444'
CEimbroideries,. - n 44t (4051 lj!14li4'5 gloves. )1au1i(1t~lt, - 244' Menu,sjit-n panits, Silo4
l'hildretms wool4 saq(IueS 50( t.. f.11 .44 (:i-iit sglov~es '1)0.", 41'n(ee 5 it t' Me-iis ,ja 1paiits. wool, 1r1.04) to 31.25
"41111 0' Shantyt's and eon, 20 to4 It.e allteti, M. r'jiiºi aiiits iuiiil v.')i.+, tlek .'..."1~. {4i'ias (0)5i 01)f(i et' piui't', *2,410 ( ito Ir2
Uniiir~tellit4 1111(1 pa4ra~soPl 5t).' to) *1,5') i td~les woolljl pa ts 114 and ' v I "t l.*1*t "'l)' Ii M.'1s 813t +. 61.UO1 to *5. tIll
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GET MARRIED!
:§1I Then you can enjoy the life yon live. You may
:5II not see anything now in life worth living for, but
:§iI you will find a difference when you get a loving
;|II companion and your friends present to you their
:§t tribute of respect bought from our beautiful line of
WEDDING PRESENTS, _
Cut Glass, Fancy China,
_ _ Bric a Brac, Sterling Silver wares.
and other exceedingly handsome and popular varieties, which
are strickly up-to-date. Tell your friends about them and
bring them down with you when you come.
IIUTCHIINSON & HART,
214 JEWELERS,.L 14
21ý I ' Shreveport, La. 21"
ECLIPSE SHAVING PALROR,
518 Market Street.
Go to the Eclipse Shaving Parlor for superior workmanship in the
latest style. None bnt the most skilied workmen employed.
JOHN 8. JACKSON, - Proprietor
a3 .TIXAS STREET.
MISS LOUISE S~ REV/i
4 Opening exhibit of fall millinery continued this week.
HAT DEPkTM N1gT..WValkng bhtas and Sailor'.
PATTERN HATS AND BONNETBS..-The best ani motoorrect style and color w
s most pleasing to the ladies, prices are within the reach of everybody.
BABY CAiS.-"A full line of Baby Caps in silk, velvet and plush.
1 VEILING...All silk Tuxedo Velllng, browa, black and white. Chiffon Velling,
S white, cream, brown, blue and black.
Fitet-class millinry at lowest prices.
Give You Job PenTo Th Proiress.