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i iTV yr'VOrO n5 'iCTaj. yw' i ju-r It I 1 I I I I 1 I iB-a Hotel Arrirals. COTTON FACTOI iS. S. J.

WAUD. Bhreveport, Aasflst 13, CCKTSTOlf BOCSB. Simmons, eltv: II Bear. New York; Cotton worms bare appeared la almost very portion of DeSoto pariah, bat most of the planters seem to think they will do little or no damage. We hope tbey are correct.

The Mlnden Democrat, of Saturday, says rtrniliar or worms have made their ap LiTery, Sale, Feed Stabler COTTON FAOTOP galls ffhympgyt Himfo TERMS: Tub Daily Sbhevkfobt Timbs is published svory morning (Mondavi excepted); the Weekly appearing ever)- Thursday morning. Yearly subscriptions forthe Daily, in advance, Six months 6j three months i'Jj Twenty- Lewis, Homr, Li; AB Brautly, Texas Express Company; Kirr, ec I' a warier, AS Commission Irrchaiit. AND STOCK LOTS, Texas Street, Hlirercport, La. oltv: Shelton. Texas: Kline, oiiy: Clark.

Marshall. Texas; Dr A a. Ledbetter pearance in some of the cotton fields of Webster parish, bnt they have made no great scare, as i ha DraTsilina oDinion is that they are a liule Vomcnt. Texas: Qrisworld. Ktllmore.

Li; mno.ai auvautei mime. 0o Coi.eigtnieilH 8 Sherldin. DeSoto. Prriab: 8 Swan Near Or too late to do mnch damage. (Ive centa per weex.

Yearly subscriptions, in advance, leans; Wborton, DeSoto, Parish; I Mc for tbe Rady, Caddo, Parish) Joe Beasly Parish J. B. DUKUAJl, Stole Propibtt. Yesterday John Weekly naif yearly t'i. BATCH OF ADVBRTIBIKO IK THB DAILY Tolly.

Abram. colored, swore oat an sffldavit inst Hubbefl. Cincinnati, Williams, Louis OOTTON FACT OKi L. Frank, who keeps an auotion store on xas ville, Ky; Taylor, Marshall, Texas, Siiuares 1 ljmo iveceiviDK, xorwaraing and General treei and his eon Ate. cnareinr them with faciko L'UHttlSSiON AEECHAM B.

8 00 14 VU UU uv I .1 If, 48 00 14 00 7a 00 96 00 28 00 40 50 knwiiit thi iiiiBt to ttunoeu, miBoen, ua; ,1 xurguetro, xexai buying a stolen horse ana knowing tne same it in. rvi And In Grnrarina mnA I SO 00 30 50 40 00 A MI FINEST OF LIVERY AS CHEAP AS TH be stolen when tbey bought L. Frank vas Moormkn, New Orleans; Maiber, Jefferson u. iw c.i me nttt to Bailroad, a.iuerat aavaucea made on arrested by Constable Madison and brought be-1 Texa; Mrs TV MoDoweli, Uoseier Parish I is a ana. wk I I1F na conaia'nments.

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ssossierransn, ju. ouvu- 60 00 72 00 90 00 95 00 110 00 I '20 00 130 00 140 00 220 00 20 001 00 30 00 35 00 37 SO 40 00 4ii 50 45 00 75 00 ton, Caddo; WH Wise city; OH Sentell New 123 00 150 00 185 00 215 00 235 00 250 00 270 00 400 00 48 00 60 bO 72 00 75 00 80 OOj 85 00 90 00 150 00 JOSEPH IJOISSEAU, 45 00 50 00 S5 50 60 00 62 50 65 50 no oo tea mm to jau. ooon aiwr aim couhuiilkuv mneans; Bagel Ban Antones Texas; WE toko great pleasnre in announcing that We Bre better nrnnar. bad a bearing before Judge Boarman and gave 1 Lioopes Kansas eity Mo: jonnston lexas. OCTTON FACTOR commod the nnhliV iTh 7 mJM bond for his appearance before the next term i and ofthe district court.

I FINEST KATES IH WIIKLT. JV1EKCII OF LIVERY Abe Franks could not be found. He bad lrn Parish Court, Caddo Parish No 1662 Tu 12 IDU 3 mo. mo. I On the of Minors of 8 St, Fannie Cutliff, de n.t nMvinm tn tha arrest of hia father, taken I torshi most reason alii a t.m.

ir. Liberal advances made on Consiirnments. hi. nnt nf tfia and rnda ont in the! or vn $15 vmce in bonsean liaiiCinc, np stairs. Com, $10 15 7 I fUTHEEEAS, Sexton, tutor, has this ujfiia fireec.

jsnreveport, la I WUASlw imenor-ior nia own Boa. II dav filed a tableau of debts and an ao nne Saddle and H7rnerorrciri? ages, Buggies, as ean be found in this City. AENO, A FI3IE HEARSE. 25 40 55 70 95 Square. I.

2 3 3 4 5.... count of bis administration of tbe above tutor D. McKLLAft, 25 35 45 55 60 7o: Obtaining Money Under False Pee ship; notice is hereby given tbat any opposition thereto mast be filed in tbe clerk's office within the time prescribed by law, or the same will 20 25 30 33 45 80 140 In te is. Yesterday afternoon Thomas Allen 100 125 WHOLESALE flrst-clas. IWnW "r.f luo'e" W8.

6. was arrested and committed to jail by Justice I be homologated and made the judgment of the 120 arter column 200 350 band day and night. cnmanon AHD a Jos. K.Maguire on the charge of obtaining court 2101 alf column Witness my hand and official eeil this 8th U. COOPER Froprietora, money under false pretenses.

Allen to rafts day of August, A. 1877. aeJddw6m Trinitunt aikftlsements in daily, first In Commission Meroh'nt man and not long since brought quite a num. W. JAUASUN, ag914i.I9 Depufy Clerk sertion, 81 per sanare; each subsequent inser tion 50 cents per square.

In weekly il 6 per SADDLES AND HARNESS. her of loirs to this place and sold them to Mr. T. Comer of Texas and Levee Streets, BHREVEPORT LA. W.

Jones, who paid him $500 in cash on Satur Ho lice. day for the timber; Yesterday when Mr. Jones square for first insertion and 75 centa lor eacn snbseqeeot insertion. JM notices in special notice eolnmn 15 cents 'per toe for tbe first ten lines, and 10 cents for each additional line. No notice inserted for DTJKINO mr absence f.oo Sbreveport Mr.

C-ijd G. KiVts is mv uino zeJ seat fraiinu nm mjuvart personal attention given to all went to remove the timber bp the bayou to his mill he found several men on the raft who a0u.i8, w. h. sowSdHw m. wuBiueea eniraeiea 10 me.

Uu than tl 50 ill dailv. mr 11 notices in tbe local column 20 cents per claimed that it was theirs, and at the point of A. Breack Cool r. at. HICKS.

the shot gnn refused to let-it be moved- Mr. B. H. BOWItl line for the first ten lines. een insertion, ana UMnu for each additional line.

No notice 1 1 ttc re'reocs mn a r.la wa Jones after parleying a little while with tbe it a I urn w-iu cuoi.az in all its feu than t2. 1 Saddlery Jtfr jif, vo barsfe. brsucbes, bad 4j years eipe ieote, men came np town aod had Allen arrested and A i at Ijiue Odioe. All transient advertisements mast be paid for in advance. Advertisements inserted at intervals to be committed to jail on the charge of receiving HICKS HOWELL.

COTTON FACTORS AND money nnder false pretenses. charged as new each insertion. All billa with regular advertisers rendered mriYi Vm RIVER AND WEATHER Masonic Female Institute, MARSHALL, TEXAS. Thorough, Progressive, Accessible. Advertisements inserted every other day to iu aauilinn in b.jji UarnesS.

AC. I keen nn han1 a fnll It Office Texas street, McKellar's New Building Warehouse Corner Spring Travis be tharged two-thirds of tne bdovo xaies. One inch of solid minion constitutes a square. 2fe fraction of square charged, Marriages and obituary notices beyond be ifU announcement, resolutions or cards of Chasa. charged as advertisements.

Orircs Ds'tT SflBSVEronTTiMts, Tuedv, Aogost 15, 1877. the celebrated VV Vl PLANTATION WAGONS, iue weatner nunaay waa very waim but a THE FALL TEEM of this well-known insti tution of learning will commence on Adjoining the corxpreesee. Hv7.d&-iv Shbevipobt. La. iUArvivti.

VYAU- ONS, BUGGIES, Ac. gentle breeze from tbe southwest cooled tbe atmosphere to a delightful temperature, It LOCAL MATTERS. MONDAY, THE 17th OF SEPTEMBER W. StLLt K. M.

A. XATKS. i. C. bUAf ar the QpeBt and best in the was perfectly splendid for, promenading and I aaci.

next, with ample arrangements in every de right well was it utilised en Texas and Fair FULLER, YATES W. S. HAVEN, No. 52 Texas street. partment.

for catalogue containing particu ap29dtwljl field avenues. Yeterdy was sardine when EobLlcg chicken roosta seems to be in litdar ittst at this partkaUr time. We yester lars undress. we came to reckoniug hot days. But then we Vholesale and Ketail Grafters.

CHAo. li. STUAKT, Principal. the bave bad so many of them here of late that we day met a gentleman who erar mourning loss of a dt sen Cue chicks. did not mind tbe 74 degrees shot at ns ester r- 7 Cotton Factors And eon day.

At dark last night it was quite cloudy, and if old Tiea's predictions come true we will mniKT 1 nnnn COMMISSION MERCHANTS, bave some guiiey waaners ana trasn movers 53 Ztiti etrage, Qbxtvtoctt. 2ft. betweea this and Thursday. This old prognos Dealers in freight trains collided between Msrball and Jefferson early Monday saomins on the ssaia track. Beyond slightly in-jBtieg Mr.

8am Bexioo. condactor, weeenld Bet atcenaia any of tbe partAglars. A few aighU since Captain W. 8. Taylor, ticator also tars we wilt have some heavy Western Produce, Plantation Supplies, ir storms from the 18th to the 31st and from the Corner lree and Milam 21st to the 5J4th falling tempera-era snd liability of froet north of tbe 60th parallel lati manager or toe nesiern L.nion letenimpu SHBETEPORT, LA.

tude. The 20th, 26tn and 30th will be the warmest days of tbe month. Then look out for Ceaipaoy, was robbed of bis pocket boa, and now he says if the thief will return the papers storms, irosi, neat ana equal ie. xae latter are Orders tor foods in nnr lina will liable to occur at (a moment in all well regu lated families. prmptly filed at lo west prices.

aoal7d Awtf he can keep the snaesy. The light slogered sent will no doubt uke tbe matter under ad vjaement. Col. Eldiidge, of Memphis, Tenn, will lecture tonight at 8 o'clock on Spiritualism at 2an bsreojeter yner4iy 39.00 lueiajuiueter 80V 944) WM. KIDNEY, DEALER IX ITALIAN AND AMERICAN Barbie flennmectg, Toombs, Tablet! A3TD Headst SHREVEPORT, LA.

WILL execute work entrosted to my care as cheap as can be done in any city, and in tbe most artistic style. Orders reopecttolly solicited. mayyib77dfcwly W.H, ELSTNER, (Late Elstner JIoss), of the Spiritual aaoctaUon. corner of UovtuihtiiDuitieivc 7a There was not a steamer in port yesterday, therefore it is reasonable to infer tbat there COTTON FACTOR was not mucn doing in steamboat circles. It begins to look like that tbe arrivals from this tyring; and Milam streets, Tbe Colonel was io i Wf it spring aod daring bis brief stay lwaye bid large and appreciative audiecees.

fleiaa very able, eloquent and interesting apetkec. Tka public are cordially Invited to attend. RecelTins: Eorwordine AND oncaLnot beeonnted on with any degree of certainty. ell, we can't have things our way all the whtia. "Everything happens fur the MPKOl ED SOMETHING SETT FOB 1877.

COMMISSION MERCHANT best," no matter if a man does starve to death. Tlio strongest and most economical mill ever made. It baa tbe government observer reports a fall of We are requested members of tbe cotton dzebange and otber business men inter eslad, to call a meeting of the business men of COE, LEVEE AND CROCKETT? (Stacey Poland old Stand.) VTrnfht Irea eight inches in the river at this point for the fortyeitcbt hoars ending at 3 p.m. yesterday, uhhi ussnag Csui lotartt the city at tbe sotton exchange rooms today at IS e'clock to take into consideration ths laagers to the navigation of Red river from tbe bar at its month. This Us mort important OUR SHOE UANr IT IKererrinff to tne above 1 take ureal o---- movement.

Tbe meetf A must be well attend leaving it seven feet above the lowest water of 1872. Potts, the MansSeld Reporter, says tbat Tone's bajau thall not be closed; that the cotton exchange, cotton brokers aad other sore heals np this way, will hare to be content with a low water dam. That's magnanimous and we will iciu)un iu asuiDg my irienasand tne public generally to patronize Mr. Elstner, as his energy and business qualifications en-. ed.

Bastaees men nusat UAe some steps in tbi matter at once, er els give np all hopes of -a-u Tccsl KsUirt tsl fiMsrt, Zsprorsl Miaisr cf IsproveirtftlSdoa Tlie 'Kentncky' is both a right and left hand mill. anil has many splendid features, too many to enumer-. ate here. Send for descriptive cat logue. tine mm to ineir confidence and patronage.

oukkvetort, ep. 1, 1S73. W. Hoes, compromise en that if Pott will gaaraatee to be permanent. GREGG FORD, The Bonnie Lee passed Coushatta yesterday lOrniogatao-ciooKanawii! arrive here this For sale by CONWAY xnav2dwtf COTTON FACTORS BCCKELEW.

Sbreveport La. morning. Captain Scovell telegraphed Mr, tfauiee mat ot uaa so pun ail tne war DBHTTISTR1T. And beneral Dealers in Bp. me uonnie will leave for New Orleans tomorrow evening.

baaiaessthis season. Let there be a fall teadance. A Lcckt EsCAPEr The east bound ao-eosamodation train on the Texas and Paciflc railway narrowly escaped being thrown from track shortly after leaving Waskom's station this Baecninj. One ot the rails bad been broken into three a gap of more than aix feet, and the engine, thirteen freight cars and the patsenger coach jamped the opening, not one being thrown tff the track. The train was running at moderate speed at tbe time aad i remarkable tbat no further damage was dene than break ice one of the brske-chalns attached to a freight car.

'Jbe intelligent reader will not forget th Groceries and Western Produce The Col A Mart Keuns, left COOPERAGE. new urieaas seturaay nignt for this point. She will arrive Thursday ntsfht er Friday anorn AL4KGENCMBEROF MOLASSES BAR reis, half oarreli and keg. be sold on ing. Agents For Powder itie mnet tetronsite terms, liarre'l.

kegs or anv kind cf cooperage none on the shortest American xneuawn, Captain unarles P. Trnslow. is Company on berth to leave iTew Orleans tomorrow eve notice, fcena in yonr otders- H. LIS MAN. ag7d3m On Teis Avenue, nlng for this place.

The Behaa had more freight than she coald Aeonts for Geoiire P. Plant A Co a Flnnrlna Eomatable'ii Sale. carry out on ths present stage of water Satur day night, and left seventy-four bales lying on State of Louisiana Parish of Caddo No tne levee, ine Bonnie Lee will take it out. Celebrated Arrow Ties. City of sbreveport rs Simon Adams.

By virtue of a writ of en facias, to me di Bagging and Ties a a postal cara received yesterdsy from Mr. specialty. netnietive and entertaining lection to be given Opera House Wednesday night by GafiOfai J. L. Cook on the subject of tbe rains in 'Colorado, Utah, Arizona and Mexico.

It is a topic of mnch intereittoa Jarge olaes of onr citizens, and one which the reputation: of Tien. Cook as a Scientific and rected by the Honorable Dodes, Justice of the Peace, 4th ward, Caddo parisb, 1 bave C. Kellor st Fulton, says the river at that point had risen one foot and two-tenths seised and will proceed to sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder at the courthouse door, on Sundsy. Up freights card rates. Cotton down $1 50 professional of unusual opportunities in ine city 01 snreveport, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1877, le.

it TEXAS STREET, SHREVEPORT. LOUISIiNA. per bale. Cattle $65 per car load. Passage $15 20, ai and 2 on the Eeree, 8HREVEPOB.T, LA.

or observation and research furnishes the between the hours of II o'clock a and four guaranty of an exhaustive discussion. We o'clock tbe following described property, CbablitThor.i's Nbw Boat. We received yeeterday a letter from oar friend George A. Ditton, dated Cincinnati, August 6tb, in which town mahm 9 ana ia otocK 1, in tne city of TFFER3 THE GREATEST INDUCE- jiave doubt he will attract a large and eul-lared aadiencs, who will esteem it the oppor Sbreveport eity taxes for 1874. ments in quality of work and in low gives toe 101 lowing particulars or Captain Terms of Sale Cash, without tbe benefit of CUMPSTON HOTEL.

prices. Consultation free. fau5-dtf. morn new Ked river caeket Dasnha. If nn appraisement.

I SVYEAKINGEN, tunity for a rare intellectual treat. l5 mm' unforeseen occurrence prevents, tbe launch of jy26 Constable. WM. BOGKL. PETER J.

TRKZKVAHT mouuiiwiu use place Tuesday- She is as Pkksosial. Mr. John Marshall Seay penecs a mooei or snape, skill aad workman notice. fjiHE UNDERSIGNED has fitted np in the lormerly of Virginia, but for several years past snip as ever noatea or made a name in the m. most comiortaDie ana elecantstvle a aunny twutn.

sue is 178 feet long, 34 feet ACT No. 96 of the General Assembly of 1S77, provides tbat tbe President of tbe aevnral engaged in business in Tssoo City, Mississippi BOGEL TKEZEVANT, srccssaoES to W1EE1AJI IIOUEIt. DEALS 118 VX Is on a visit to his brother, Judge Wm. At Seay, FINE SUITE OF ROOMS, oesm. jJioot noor, foot hold, full length cabin with 24 staterooms.

28 foot boiler deck, 2t foot guards, outside of staterooms. She has Police Juries of the State shall make an annual statement in the month of September of eacb year of the parish indebtedness. Therefore all persons holding parish indebtedness of Ten in camber, above bis saloon. No. 20 Texas Am eity.

Tbe judge says it will show how oiffhe is, and bow long he has been away from a vs ioov iorecastie. and is 13 feet between street, and above the storehouse of John Dia tbe land of the "First families," that he has a aecaa. nui nave a texaa and observatory. She will be provided throughout with all tbe modern improvements. The boiler deck is now mond, and is prepared to entertain day boarders without lodging, and transient customers, in.

DRUGS. any son mast present the same to John C. Elstner, clerk of the Police Jury, who can be found at the court house from 11 a.m. to 1 brother twentythree years old, and twice as cmuing lodging. on.

ine aar arter tbe lanncb she will be a. a big as he, whom he never saw before. Mr. He dsims to keep the best table in Shreve p.m. every day, and the balance of the time at luwoa uuwu to a.

iamea snon to reeeiva CHEMICALS, FAKCT GOODS, rEEFTJiI15RY port and no pains will be soared to render ner machinery, now complete and read tA ha Seay say that Mr. C. H. Boewortk, formerly of tne ice nonse near tne railroad depot, for regis, tration before the 15th day of August next, as it will not be recefVable in navment of nanab guesia comioriaoie. placed aboan 1 oar eity, is engaged in sflonrlshing business at lerme as moderate as the character of the NOTIONS, E.

Ehler, tbe experienced and coonlar rahin Tasoo City, which fact will please his many taxes unless registered JOS. B. SMITH, accommodations will Justify. ounaer, wiu nmsu tbe cabin within twentv BOOKS AND STATIONEST Cor. lUtlam and Spring staw mends bere.

aw qqiwawna JAH9 UUalPSTON je ozaiwta President Police Jury. days. The Danube will be completed, trial trip made and leave Cincinnati for New Or SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Hot For ih'riso8. The members Cemstable'a Sale. leans aeptemeer 1 there to enter the New Or leans and Red River TrawnortaUnn Also a fine stock of Ciaars of ever dnncrin TOMKIES BANK.

E. E. TOMtilES, of the brass bafed of Marshall, according to tion, always on hand. State of Louisiana Parish of Caddo Nos 104 Come en with your beautiful Danube, genial Charlie, and may you both live long and pros tbeir annual custom, will, on Thursday even Mr. Peter J.

Tresevant. is In rharee'of the ana city or Sbreveport vs Frank Adams. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to ma di. businees and will a-ive his personal attention tn ing next, Angust 16, 1877, Visit Hynson's Iron Mountain Springs, aad famish excellent music TEXAS STREET, SHREVEPORT. LA.

General Banklnr, Exchange Cellectlea the compounding of prescriptions, etc. rected by the Honorable Dodez. Jn Never more can the ennraa writ! tftnt). aavii7bdtf for all. The waits, msionrka, polka, and all appreciable ronnd dances, and the quadrille, aiiness.

powders and the tooth destroying chemical fluids find a place 00 the toilets of sensible pea the Peace 4th ward. Caddo Pariah, I have seised and will proceed to sell at public aue tion to tbe highest bidder, at the courthouse door, in tbe eity of Shreveport, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1877, between the honra of 11 o'ek an an EXCHANGE sold on all the principle ciiie and collections made on all arcemh'a GROCERIES. HAVE jost opened, at tbe old stand of I. L. Helpman, corner of Edwards and Milam pie.

The fragrant and preservative Soxodont lancers, can be indulged In to tbe bean's eon tent. The young people of Marshall and vicinity will torn ont almost en masse, and Bhreveport will certainly be more than credit. solnuia Texas and Louisiana. ivl5dlf baa superceded them all. streets, and have had the store oroashlr o'clock m.

the following described propertv, towit Lot in ten acre lot 15. in the eit of Fesr Rssft. Dr. Mary Walker want to know whether ably represented. Quite a number bare already Bhreveport.

A LARGE comfortable dwelling in first-rat condition, with an abandanca of watar cleaned np and painted, 'and am ready to sell Family Groceries of every description and Of beet quality, as cheap as any bouse ia town. I won la respectfully ask the pubUo to fire bm declared their intention of goicand a pleasant Terms of Sale Cash, without the benefit nf tbo Pennsylvania regimental tack their wunin two Dtoo's rrose te ApeN to tuna is assured toalL appraisement. B. LB. SWEARINQKN.

Pnts into their boots iS Couuble. Never powders S.A A the 'vtv Cii am rdy and illlrwlw iatvry dariptKi ax, I.

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