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r-jiyfyr'ril -nut-' 1 HgMMAMMMMMnnaMMHMMHMHHMWMMHlMMlMMrii REAL E8TATF. STOLE A LOCOMOTIVE: Bane Bull. The fit. Louis Brow na arrivud herd hi STILL ON TOP o'clock yesterday evening. The fol The Mm Who Took the Lime Rids lowing will compose the teams: From Lukln, Caught.

St. Louis Dowd, right field; Cooley, second base Miller, left field Connor, The Lament, Strongest and Host Progressive Lite Insurance Company In the World. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES first base, Lyons, third base; Ely, short la un (-Convict untl Wmiioil for Larceny. stop; Hogan, center field; Twinehan, catcher; BreiteoBtein, Mason or Me Dougall, pitcher. All Lump YW H.

B. HYDE, President. ion Rrnarluav Npw Ynrlc Shreveport Bummert, short stop; Thursday night Officer Mose Wein- C. JAS. W.

ALEXANDER, Vlce-Pres. stock arrested a young man as a va No Slack! Prompt Delivery! Full Weight Guar Keefe, left Held Weckbecker, second base; Kemmer, third base; Meyers, first base; Cook, catcher; Sullivan, "i their Fruits ye shall know them." grant, on Texas avenue, who gave his name as Loonufd Evans, whom it was The largest amount of insurance ever written by any life company was written anteed! Telephone GAS WORKS. ight field; Treadway, center field; found was wanted at Lufkin, for Mackey and McCoy, pitchers. larceny, and also by the Houston, East REAL ESTATE AGT. by the Equitable in 1894 and the figures reached the enormous sum of $256,552,736.00 Outstanding Assurance Dec.

31, '94, $913,556,733.00 Unfliyiaefl Surplus on Policy Holders' Account, $37,479,802.85 The game will be called promptly at p.m. to-day. A SAD FUNERAL. and West Texas Railway for stealing a locomotive and wrecking it on the last das of February, and for whose Dentistry. No.

112 lexas Shreveport, La. DAILY. arrest a reward of $100 was offered. The EQUITABLE has Paid to Its Policy Dr. T.

M. Cotnegys, office over Zo- $1,700,000.00 Holders in Louisiana over Great Gathering of Citizens, Who Fay Tribute to a Good Han. One of the most touching and Badly diag's, adjoining Opera-house. His history and the chain of evidence 16. 1895.

8SREVE'1 )tT, City tubarban and Country rropwrtf Dr. F. F. Robinson and A. J.

Bogel solemn tributes of respect to the mem- No other company can show such a magnificent record. Of course you desire the BEST POLICY in the BEST COMPANY, he sure to ask for old on commission. is somewhat remarkable. Several days ago Chief Rogers received a letter written by Jos. P.

Gibson, assistant druggists. recommend Johnson's ry of an honored and respected resi- Oriental Soap for all skin and scalp diseases, tail and sunburn and the Particular Attention Given to the Renting ent, was shown yesterday morning in The manager of the Texas penitentiary nt complexion. le attendance at the funeral of Mr Rusk, dated March is, 1895, to Wm. E. Seay's Company.

THE I'RAIN MOEMENT. Shruveport and Arkansas. No. 15 arrives at 7 :30 a.m., daily, excep Sunday. No.

14 departs at a.m., daily, except Sunday. No. 8 arrives at 11 a.m., daily. No. 4 departs at I p.m., daily.

Texas and Pacific. EQUITABLE LI PI; Of New York. liarles Chambers. Despite the gray District Court. H.

Bonner, of Lufkin, saying that he had discharged Evans from the prison clouds, the misty atmosphere and the In the District Court yesterday (civil of Bouse aud Colctlon of Rents. Kemtttanct Hade Promptly to Non-Rasldsntt. FOBSALB. The Walter J. Crowdcr 10-acre tract In gloomy weather, the residence, corner term), Judge A.

D. Land presiding, last year. Marshall and Travis streets, was Spectacles ft eyeglasses In a letter dated March 3, to the following proceedings were had: lied with a large number of ladies Mrs. Lillian John vs. Elias John.

An No. fl, west-bound, leaves 8:20 a.m No. east-bound, leaves p.m brother in the prison at Rusk, Leonard signs his name Leonard Robberts, in and a great concourse of the leading swer to rule liletl to lie tried witti Holmesville, on which there is the best building she about this city. The entire place is int'loned by good fence. There it No.5a, west bound, leaves 10 p.m No.

jund, leaves u.m nd most prominent citizens, while the which he makes many false statements, the merits. Answer and plea to recon vention filed. lavements outside were thronged with S. Si P. i KUoii well, a siaiiiu ami two camns on saying he had attended the bar at the lie place.

'1 he cabins re now rented at Accurately anfl Scientifically Adjusted to Leave Tor Yickftiiurg a.m olored people. i'tm-nix and was going to the St each per niouili. This will he sold cheap. Arrive Irom Vicksburg i.m A rfect Fit Guaranteed. Dreyfus Bros.

Dry Goods Co. liquidation. Answer of defendants The casket was profusely covered Shreveport and Houston. wo lour room counties on aiurpnr Charles theatre at New Orleans, This letter was a lengthy one, well written to rule of S. Levy, Jr Leaves Shreveport 7 ".0 a.m with calla lilies, rare blossoms of all kinds, tender tokens of esteem and sympathy, brought by fair hands and D.

M. Osborne vs. Riohter Mrect, near liohpital. These cottages are in gooti ondiiion an underground cistern to each place. Both rented jo good tenants, will sell cheap.

A ciiaiice for a good paying investment. Arrives at Houston Leaves Houston a.m Arrives at Shreveport 9:00 p.m and and was addressed to Osceola Evans. He underscores the words. "I AM VOI OWN l'ullin. Judgment signed.

Any Eyes. S. G. Dreyfus vs. Mrs.

C.Israel Mails will close SO minutes in advance reverently laid above the still form of the silent sleeper. of railroad time. and husband. Judgment overruling brother," and then propounds this re Jno. L.

Hodges' Drug Store. The funeral services were opened by Dr. W. T. Dalzell reading the exception.

Motion to have Mrs. Israel authorized to defend suit and stand in judgment filed. Evidence adduced 600 TEXAS ST. markable query: What would he think of a man who stole an. engine, a locomotive at that, and after running it six miles, pull the throttle wide open Episcopal scriptual selections for the Krai Onto I burial of the dead.

This was followed Monroe AVbalen of Birmingham and motion allowed. Default vs. both defendants. A Serious Accident. Yesterday morning a mersage was and let her go? It ran four miles and writes; "I purchased six boxes of your Japanese rile Cure from fllr Nick Cohn vs.

Mrs. C. Israel and crashed into a freight wreck, breaking IN OUR received by Messrs. Cooper Brothers Amzi Godden, and it has entirely cured with a touching and eloquent invocation by Iiev. W.

II. LaPrade, pastor of the First Methodist church. Then arose the melody of that always solemn and tender song, "Nearer My Husband. (Same action as in the above up the engine, but no one was hurt ordering a carriage to be sent to Cur me of a case of piles of 22 years stand In fact he described the wreck on the case). ing: will advise menus to use it: tis to convey two gentlemen who bad HAT DEPARTMENT Houston, East and West Texas Febru For sale by F.

F. Robinson, M. and Shreveport Gas, Electric Light and A larm containing iho acres of lana located nine miles from Shrevexrt and two miles from Flournoy station on the T. it Y. It.

Improvements consists of a good four room residence and tolerably good Icncing. spring brancnes of good water running through the place. SW acres cleared and balance in good timber. Price, The J. M.

Bowles place, containing 800 acres of land, eight miles from Blireve-port on the T. 1. Railway. There is a Hag station on this place known at Beck. The land and improvements are good.

A very large liermuda pasture in which there is a large pond of clear nnd never failing water. The place would make a model stock farm. Price A small farm of 40 acres near Mansfield dirt road, about ZlA miles from Bhreveport, on which there are two houses, one of three rooms and kitchen and one of two rooms, barn, orchard and good well water. Price $700 and posession given at once. Two four room residence on Haviatreet with one lot of ground lo each.

These residences are in a good white locality, ami front the licit railroad. Will sell on eight years time on a cash payment of God to Thee." A.J. Bogel. Power Company vs. Mrs.

S. A. Bacon. ary 28. Dr.

Dalzell then delivered the been seriously injured, to this city. Particulars were meagre and the extent of the injuries were mere conjecture. About o'clock p.m, the carriage He caid he came to this city with th Case taken up on default, evidence adduced and judgment for plaintiff. We are just in receipt of the NF.W SHAl'KS of the celebrated NEW ADVERTISMENTS. oflicials of that road Saturday night March 2.

He tells this brother to di New Orleans Brewing Association vs. returned from Curtis containing funeral address. He began by remarking on the mysterious dispensation that brought about such deplorable and startling occurrences that caused the present occasion how God rect his letter to Leonard Robberts, John S. Young, Sheriff, et al. Judg GRAND OPERA HOUSE ment for plaintiff.

Shreveport, La. Messrs. J. E. Bakerand John Johnston, who are in the employ of Messrs.

John Scott Son, levee contractors. Immediately on in the city C. F. and M. Allen vs.

H. Loeb. Case On March 11, Mr. T. H.

Bonner, mer permitted man to become the agent of chant at Lufkin, sent a description of reopened for the purpose of taking further depositions. Monday, March 18. MR. FRANK JONES and his excellent company in the new comedy drama Robberts, alias Evans, to Chief Rogers acts which lie disapproved, condemned and punished, the gentlemen were driven to the Phoenix hotel, and Bought medi Court then adjourned until this enclosing a full description given by Next he paid an eloquent tribute to morning at 9 o'clock. Jas.

P. Gibson, assistant manager of cal attention. Dr.J. F. O'Leary, city the penitentiary at Rusk.

He was No. the character of the deceased as father, husband, brother and citizen, words physician, was called and gave the Johnson's Magnetic Oil cures cramps and colic and internal neuralgia anil 9.323 on June 23, 1893, and known as gentlemen every attention possible. asrjiiii niTi that found a ready echo in the heart Leonard Evans. He was from For headache and backache instantly. 25 The doctor discovered that Mr.

Baker of each person present who personally and 50 eta. For sale by F. F. Robinson, Worth. Tarrant county, and had had a rib broken and Mr.

Johnston a knew Mr. 0. Chambers. been sentenced two years for larceny M. and A.

J. Bogel. Personal. shoulder dislocated. Both gentlemen Then addressing the citizens pres He was then twenty years of age, En I HATS.

ent, the eminent divine portrayed the glish by birth. The description Mrs. Hattie Lawrence and her marks, facial appearance, tallies daughter, of Shreveport, are visiting terrible evil of men carrying concealed weapons in their hip pockets or on Mrs. Dr. Boring.

Mrs. Lawrence is with the man now under arrest. their persons, which they used in per feeble health, and his come over to her old home for a week's reel; from her After this description was received, IN BOTH STIFF and FLANGES sonal disputes violating the laws of God close watch was kept for four days on school duties. Alliance Farmer. and man.

A Scenic and Mechanical Production. The most realiBtic Railroad Scene Full train of cars, 100 feet lony, 12 feethiKh. Moonlight on the Ohio river, with a perfect fac simile of Steamboat Sco ia, with working effects. A full sized and regular made Threshing Machine at work on the staire. Son js, dances and musical specialt and a hrst-clars company in every respect.

the postoffice, but on the fifth day Mr. R. E. Wyche, of Bellevue, a wish to call your attention to our line of Hats in Cheaper grades. Special 6ale of 10 doz.

A beautiful solo, "Shall we Meet Be during the absence of an officer, Rob prominent citizen of Bossier parish yond the River," was sung by Mr. C. S. auu monthly payments oi per month for the balance o( the time, without interest. In other woids if you can pay three months rent in advance and will pay $4 per month after that until you have paid for eight years you get a ceed to the property.

A lot at the corner of Caddo and Mar shall streets, next to the Antoine school-house, very cheap An elegant building lot, fifty feet front, at the corner of cot on and McNeil streets price. A Louisiana farm of 2.100 acres directly on main line of Texas and Pacilic Kail-way one hour run from fcihreveport and ten hours run from New Orleans. 1.000 acres cleared and under fence. Telegraph and express station on the tract, incumbrances worth $20,000. Will trade for thoroughbred trotting, pacing or running horses, Texas property, Shreveport city property or a farm in three or four miles of Shreveport.

For particulars about thie place address me A residence of 6 looms at the corner of Crockett and Me. il streets now occupied by Mr. Abe Kirsch. and terms easy. A tract contain! acres of land about one-half mile from courthouse.

This land lies well and be sold cheap. It is very near to wl ere the Kansas City, Pittsburg and On I Hailroad must come. The 1. il. II milton residence and grounds on street, 'this is decidedly the best i-lace offered for sale in this city.

Anything like a description would take too much space. Call and examine if you wish to purchase a home of hich you can be proud. The place will berts obtained a letter which and an esteemed friend, paid the Times Till. At Tl ft TTTH T1 TTn known to be in the office. This letter Steere, closing the exercises at the res.

idence. a visit yesterday. mdUL uiiu muwuriuMG mus was from a brother in New Orleans Senator and Mrs. N. C.

Blanchard and their daughter, Miss Ethel, left who had been in the hospital, was The relatives then gathered about the silent form and took the last sad farewell, so touching in its deep cripple, but gave Leonard much good Washington City for this city Thursday night. A special in Thursday's advice and hopeful words. pathos. As the young daughter press $1.50 EACH. Respectfully, M.

Levy Sot HATTERS. Leonard Evans appearance an Picayune says: "Miss Blanchard, who circumstantial evidence furnished 1 ed the last lingering kisses on the cold and irresponsive face, tears filled all Seats on Sale at Carter's Drug Store. Regular Prices. his letter, all indicate that he is th eves and coursed down the cheeks of is to make her debut next year, is a very popular girl, in society, and last Tuesday, on the occasion of her birthday, she was the recipient from friends man wanted at Lufkin, for tl strong men. robbery of Air.

Bonner's storo of The casket was borne out by the fol LOCAL- MATTERS clothes, as well as running awa of beautiful floral mementoes. Mr lowing pall-bearers: N. B. Murff, with and wrecking the locomotive on Blanehard's son is studying medicine T. Vinson, T.

C. Barrett, J. II. Jordan Wot ice. The stockholders of the Shreveport Mutual liuiuling Association are hereby notified that an election for fifteen directors to serve for one year from April 7, lfflia, will be held at the otlice of the association on Wedncsdny, March lt.i, between the hours of 10 a.m.

and 12 m. JOHN W. TA15KK, Secretary. the road beyond Lufkin. Weather Forecast.

in Baltimore, and will not accompany T. B. Chase and P. B. Weaks.

In an interview with him he answe Washington, March 14. Xortb Lou the family South." So the remains of Mr. C. Chambers ed all questions glibly, said he could Mr. F.

B. Hubbell, the isiana: lair preceded by 'shower esat portion Sunday colder east portion. Texarkana and Fort Smith Rail were considerably bruised about their body and limbs. A reporter of the Times called on the gentlemen at the hotel, and found thero in bed resting as easy as could be expected. Mr.

Johnston was endeavoring to drown his pains in sleep, But Mr. Baker, who seemed to think it only a slight accident, found pleasure in describing the accident. The ginhouse at Curtis has a tramway from the gin to the river bank and vehicles pass under same on the public road. The gentlemen were seated in a wagon drawn by four mules, in which were office fixtures, trunks and a bedstead, the latter standing high up in the wagon. On approaching the tramway the mules became frightened and dashed away at a lively gate, passing under the tramway at full speed.

The bedstead came in contact with the tramway with such force as to shatter it and timbers, and knocking the driver and boy to the ground. Messrs. Baker and Johnston congratulate themselves on the fact that they escaped without more serious injuries. Frank Jcnes In 81 Perkins at the Grand Opera-House Monday Night. Frank Jones, whose irresistibly amusing character of "Si Perkins" is one of the most original stage creations of modern times, has transferred his delightful efforts to a new play by Charles H.

Fleming, Esq entitled "Our Country Cousin," which reveals an in-teres'ing and dramatic story, clothed wish the delicious perfume of new-mown hay. The comedy with which much of the play is vested is of that unctuous sort so thoroughly permeated with rural charms that the audience must be ill-conditioned in order to escape so pleasing a quality of entertainment. The action of the play begins and ends with picturesque scenes of West Virginia farm life, and the "Jason Wheat-ley" of Frank Jones is the central figure among the many familiar characters presented. road, arrived in the city yesterday SJXortheastern Texas: Uenerally fa evening and is stopping at the Pluenix do almost anything, but knew nothing about running an engine. Chief Rogers says that he had telegraphed to Lufkin to the authorities, of the capture of F'fans but late yesterday evening had received no reply.

Saturday: colder in southeast portion The following parties imposing the famous St. Louis Browns arrived warmer in northwest portion. It Always Floats. yesterday evening: A. C.

Brocken were borne to an eternal rest, a pathetic finale to a terribly sad tragedy that has filled hundreds of hearts with deep grief, fittingly portrayed by the gray clouds, damp air and moist earth yesterday. Sorrow stretched her fair hands over the flower-laden casket. Mercy opened wide the portals of the tomb and then took flight beyond its closed doors to another home to a welcome into the presence of Him who is greater than life or death the immortal Creator ho comforteth the strick-ed hearts. berger and wife, P. Ehret, H.Staley, Steamboats may sink and railroad Breitenstein, E.

Mason, J. McDougal, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Sunday Night. March 17. Special F.ngagement and F'irst Appearance of the Indescribable Phenomenon, Miss Eva Eddy, The Spirit al Medium, and MISS NORA BEUONTE, have terrific collisions, but Mack Well A. T.

Micham, R. Connor, D. Cooley, man's wall paper and paints keep Ely. D. Lyons, T.

Dowd, M. Hogan, top of the market, hmporium nppo- Miller. They are stopping at the Bite the Baptist church. Phoenix. Ground artichokes for saie by I- The Times representative had the pleasure of meeting Mr.

Charles Wil The Railroad. liams, representing Dr. Hughes' Grape The Citizens' Committee and General Baking Powders, of Dallas, Tex. Mr, Manager F. V.

Fratt of the Sherma Williams will be joined to day by his Shreveport and Southern Railway were wife and will be the guests of the Phu-nix, where they will reside hereafter. in session several hours yesterday, di TUB EUROPEAN TRLE PATH 1ST. in a religious illustrated lecture on Spiritualism and Theosophy. In full gaslight, on the open stage, materialization of forms, hands, faces and tables will noat in midair, communications, received, etc. Only a small admission will be charged to defray expenses.

cussing the tie tails of an agreemen Mr. J. K. lierron, of Monroe, was a Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier gives freshness and clearneis to the complexion and cures constipation, 50cts. $1.00.

Sold by L. trl Carter. Masonic. A regular communication of Caddo Lodge No. 171).

F. and A. will be held this (Saturday) evening at 7:00 o'clock. Members of Shreveport Lodge, and visiting brethern fraternally invited. By order of V.

M. M. L. Sco-vell, secretary. Small-Pox Items.

A case of small-pox developed in the heart of Covington, brought there from Brinkley, Ark. The family where it was developed was put under strict quarantine and the house closely guarded. Three new cases developed at Brink-ley, on Tueeday and quarantine is being established against that place. Compulsory vaccination has been inaugurated at Helena, Ark. At Clarendon, Forrest City and Cotton riant.

active measures have been adopted to prevent invasion by the dread for an extension of the road to th visitor to the Times office yesterday Elegeani meals. Mr. Frank Serwich. 606 and 508 Market street, has one of the best restaurants in this city. His eating parlor is neat and comfortable.

He keeps constantly salt water fish, shell oysters and all the delicacies of the season. Lunch at all hours day and night. The best of cooks are employed and prompt attention given to guests. When you come to town visit F. Serwich, in the Bogel Block.

He intends making this city his future city. Their labors are not completed and nothing has been given out as to the nature of the proposed terms. home. Mr. R.

II. Miller, of the bank of Minden, arrived in the city yesterday. WATCH He came over to meet Mrs. Miller, who oe sola considerably unuer cost. The Thurmond place of about five acres aud good residence, about six squares from the courthouse block.

This place presents a line lield for speculation. Price on application. The residence of the late J. M. Bowles on Travis street between McNeil and Louisiana.

A good house, an excellent neighborhood, and very convenieLt to business. If you want a good home, this place will suit you. A very nice residence and six lots on Geary street near streetcar line, in good white neighborhood. This property belongs to a party in California ho is very anxious to sell. A good bargain for some person who calls early.

Will sell very cheap. The John E. Zoder residence ana three lots on the shady side of Hope street. This residence contains five rooms and a kitchen. The neighborhood is excellent-house fronts on Belt Line.

The place must be sold as Mr. Zoder has moved away from here. Call at once 'if you wish to secure a great bargain, A farm consisting of 640 acres, four miles north of Keachi and three miles west i Preston on the 8 H. R. R.

Price $2.00 per acre. Three elegant building lots on Chrif tian street opposite the residence of Mr. W. a Ogilvie. These-lots are In agoodwhite neighborhood, anj near street car line and will be sold very cheap.

FOR BENT. The Judge Land residence with several acres of good Burmuda -grass pasture. Thisjresidence is in the suburbs, is large, roomy and comfortable: stables, outhouses and excellent spring water on the place. Possession given immediately. Price IS per month by the year.

A neat new residence of six rooms and a lot 100x270 feet in Holmesville. This place is known as the Ralfe place. Holmesville isone of our best suburb'. Pricel5 per month. A two-story residence containing eieht rooms on Crockett street, between Mo Neil and Louisiana.

Possession given March 20. Price $15 per month. Three four room cot tages on Bavia street in good white neighborhood, at $8.00 per month. Tally's Opera-house on Milam street, opposite City hotel This is an excellent place to holi small shows or public meetings. Will rent by the night, week or moth very cheap.

Iffree Texas street stores by tje month or by the year at prices to suit the times. Residence, No. G10 Hope street: ot tour rooms with kitchen, servants room and pantry. Oood location on ehady side of street. Price $16 per month.

A residence of six rooms witn hall, front and back galleries and large lot, on Travis street between Beauregard and Mary street. Price $12.60 per month. A two story residence on Anna street. Price $25. per month.

A two-story residence at the cornel of Market and Caddo streets. Will rent this house very cheap. A neat residence containing eight rooms situated on Milam street near McNeil street. Terms reasonable, possession given at once. returned from New Orleans, where she has been visiting relatives for a few An honest expression of opinion is weeks.

They leave this morning for BASE BALL! The cheapest is not always the best This rule certainly applies to newspapers. The Singer Manufacturing Company is the only company which makes both lock-stitch and single-thread sewing machines for family use and manufacturing purposes so no matter what machine you have been accustomed to, a Hinger iil meet your requirements. All Singer machines for family use are mounted on elegantly and artistically designed cabinet work, made from selected woods. never uttered with the view of doing an injury. This means an opinion founded on strong convictions, not from bias, prejudice or passion.

It is certain that plain cases require plain OS St. Louis Browns vs. Sereveport Grays, Saturday, March lft, 1895. Game called at 3:00 p.m., sharp. General admission to grand stand, 50 cents; children under 12 years, 25 cents; admission to bleachers, 25 cents, sentiments.

There is possibly no Keep oup GOOD EYE On this space. scourge. Mayor Tweddle, of Delhi proclaims occasion where this is more forcibly demonstrated than in the application Minden. Mr. and Mrs.

A. V. McClelland, of d'ord, are registered at the CI hotel. Mr. J.

G. Mackelroy, of Mansfield, was in the city yesterday. F. Looney Has a very full stock of Studebaker, Old Kickory, Tennessee, Luckinghaug Espenschield wagons, also buggies, phaetons, surrys and carts. Also a full line of saddles and harness, and in fact everything in his line.

Call before purchasing, gee my goods and get my my prices, 101 and 102 foot of Texas street. of law. Law is a cold fact. It applies in this land of the free, alike to the high and the low, the rich and the poor. It recognizes, in its limmaoulate purity and majesty, neither caste nor condition.

But sentiment He Wants Time. The latest development in the burglary line is that the bold thief is running against time. He stole from the Annie McCune house on the Strand a heavy ebony clock. It was valued at '20, and was on the mantel in the parlor when purloined. Perhaps that is one of the footprints he will leave on the sands.

He evidently verified and obeyed Thales' idea: "Take time by the forelock." We will show you as' many new and novel things for spring wear as there are figures in a kaleidoscope, The mercury tried to ret out at the bottom of the thermometer this winterevery-where. Our prices 11I pet out at the VERY BOTTOM and spread over our entire spring goods. Our $10, 12 and $15 suits will surpass those formerly sold and t20. We will open our spring ha's. in Miller, Youman and Stetson shapes, this week.

Faithfu'ly Yours, JORDAN ROOTH. and prejudice are apt to condone in its application to one class what they bitterly condemn in another. That is not justice; it is Wood tor sale. Attention is called to the ad of I'. M.

Carrie, who keeps on hand a full supply of wood of a good quality, and will furnish stove wood any desired lencth nd deliver promptly. To Buyers of Hardware. Remember that W. J. Hutchinson lias removed his largi' stock of shelf and heavy hardware and agricultural iuiplement lii L'm'i Texas street, and if "jou want to buy goods al rock bottom prices call on him.

special attention isealled.to Buckeye and Planet, cultivator, best in the market and great labor savers. Plows and harness, 4iul farming implements of alt kinds. not right; it is not equality before the Wanted. ne thousand good men to send me that the quarantine established at that place against Monroe has been raised. Freight and passengers will be admitted and stop for meals on the S.

P. Railway. Presbyterian ladies exchange at Miss Mary Files, lexas street, to-day. Stop Sight Here. At the new and neat Shamrock Restaurant, green front, 623 Market street.

Best meal in city, only 25c. Oysters, fish and game of all kinds, in season, to order, served in highest style of the culinary art. Lunch counter. Hot coffee at all hours. Hakry Bailey.

Prop. Another Railroad Conference. To-day has been appointed for the meeting of the citizens' railroad committee and the otlicials of the Kansas City. Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad, looking to the extension of that line from Texarkana to Shreveport. Just at present'tbig city is getting a pretty lively awakening, both as to railroad intensions as well as the establishment of highly important and much needed industries.

Let the good work progress in all things that pertain to the welfare and prosperity of this cjty. $3 each, and I ill send them, express prepaid, one gallon of the best whisky they ever sampled. Address. A. E.

Maloney, proprietor Little Gem restau- Eva Eddy. Eva Eddy will give a religious illustrated seance of spiritualism and theosophy at the Opera-house Sunday night. An exchange says: "Miss Eddy has displayed to the satisfaction of numerous audiences her wonderful gift as a medium and her mttthods are invariably so open and above board that the suspicion of trickery and humbug are out of the question. She has spent a large part of her life abroad, and during that time has dis layed her astonishing powers to the royalties of Europe. Owing to the large number of impostprs hiding under the cloak of wVat they call spiritualism, Miss Eddy disclaims any connection with their guild, but prefers to stand on her own merits.

Whatever she does is done honestly and with sincerity, as she is a firm believer in true spiritualism." An 'artist" bag charge of the Times job office. An inspection of work invited. Prices to suit the times. F.M. Currie's Wood Yards Near 1'assenpcr depot, also near Morse compress.

Oak and Pine wood on hand in four foot lengths. Also sawed fortireDlace and stove wood sies always on hand. OttUje at yaris. A. Kaltn's Crockery Stare.

jf i STOVgWdOD A SPECIALTY. Drainer Team. The undersigned has a team, niers' hack and buguy for hire. (liiiiii. rnut.

lunch stand and saloon, at Pnion law. vritiie, lub viuiuuuu ut law, is ms unalterably censurable, whether committed by the President of the land, or its most bumble and poorest citizen. Intelligence and high position should be no more exemnt from the application of law than are the ignorant and most humble. Law shou'd be unerring in this land. If are to be exceptions, these should more readily include those who are-ignorant than those whose refinement and intelligence make them more capable of knowing the consequence of violated? law and defy the power.

"Be just and fear not." Tit in- depdt, Shreveport, I. a. N. rade (solicited. urfl prompt tti trillion, telephone So.

61 day before. S. I'rvso. Greenwood. La.

A Eld Boy. Yesterday Judge C. 1. Ilicfcs issued i It. Fire Insurants Asent.

i i father with a brick young negro, was jailed, charged him with asault REMOVED ALL persons in need of practical and experienced MOHEL, Should address Rev. J. Gelzeler, S21 Milam Street, Shreveport, La. Matzes for Eastern Holiday can also be had. References: B.

Uinsburg, Alexandria, La. Brenner, Shreveport, La. I ttirnlninfr tn Lilt furrnll plnimft and To Front Office, Second Floor, Merchants and Farmers Bank Building. Pay-roll books for planters others for sale at this office. that he is not guilty, but his father wanted money he had earned..

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