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Weekly Shreveport Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 2

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Cancers inthe Neck Terrible Choking 8ensatlon DAILY. HOW DROWNING FEEL, A Man tVhii Mas IlcsriiMl Tlwngltt Htotks fciul a Diamond "It's aU rot about what a fellow tbtakf when be is drowning." said Plumper In HEEVEPOKT, MARBH lb, 1893. Published Daily, Monday Excepted, by 8. B. JOHNSON.

1 Office: Corner il 11am and Spring streets, Entered at the 1'oitoffice at Bhreveport ae second-class matter. THE TIMES hae the largest limitation of any Paper Published in the State outside ot Mew Orleans. SUBSCRIPTION. Per $10 00 Per 1 00 Per Week 25 WANTED WE HAVE HAD CALLS FOR hr.iYoVnJ,'JJl.?,Bt?no'f,n'ner! niUHt 16 Bble trita 100 Words In Hnorthand and 110 Words per minute on Typewriter. One who owns machine prefered.

Halar.v $10 a week to commence with. A i ounjr Who writes a nice rapid business hand and is quick at ngures. A Younjt Man Stenographer who can take fast dictation and transcribe his notes with a speed of at least 5 Words a minute on Typewriter, flood salary. We often have calls for Competent Ofllce Help, and generally more iLiftn cmi till. I18 fnr meu and ludy stenographers who understand look keeping has increased one hundred fold in the last two yeare (iooiI situations are always open to those proficient in above branches.

We assist all worthy graduates to good positions. Employment Ittireau in connection with school. TO BUSINESS MEN IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A Bookkeeper, Assistan Bookkeeper, Bill Clerk, Shipping Clerk, Stenographer, Typewriter or any other Office Help call at the undersigned cutd you will he Supplied with Competen Help Free of Chary e. opposed to making Louisiana a gladiatorial arena, the people are averse to it and the prize ring must shift to other climes. It is a pastime that simply exhibits the endurance of athletes who pound each other into insensibility for the money there is in it.

And modern civilization looks on and applauds such animal exhibitions! Well, it seems Uncle Sam's servants propose to take a jaunt into the middle of the Pacific ocean to see what the Hawaiians are doing. At the next session of Congress they will rise up and talk all about the manners, customs and people of the Sandwich islands. Some of them will tell tales out of school, so the solons bad best, perchance, behave themselves on their holiday trip ocross the briny deep. So up in Minnesota the earth is enfolded in a mantle of wintry covering, while way down South in Dixie are bright skies, balmy atmosphere, an emerald sward, budding trees and blooming flowers. Quite a contrast.

Great is this country. Far and Wide. Not on this broad continent alone, but in malarial breeding tropical regions, in Guatemala, Mexico, South America, the Isthmus of Panama and elsewhere, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters ofTrvrs tr inliflhitnnf And SOlOUmerS Texas and Pacific Raihay EL PASO ROUTE. The direct Una to Bhreveport and New Texarkana, fiemphU, SZ Louis, the North and kast and io all points In Teiai, Old and New Mexico, An-tona. Colorado, and California.

The Favorite Line Via Sacramento to Oregon and Washington. Only Una offering Choice of Koutee to point In the boutheast via Teiarkana. Shreveport and New Orleans. Take "The St Louis Limited' HBTWEEH FT. WORTH AND IT, LOCIi.

The Fatest Train Between Texas and the North and East. Double) Dally line ot Pullman Palaca Sleeping Cars through to Bt. Louis via the IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. Through Bleeping Care between New Orleans and Denver aud Bt. Louis and Ban Francisco.

For rates, tickets and all information apply to or address any of the ticket areola or GASTON MKSLIER, GenT Pass, and Ticket Agt C. P. FKOAN, Trav. Pasa. Agt L.

8. THORNK, General Superintendent, Dallas, Tex. DOWNFALL OF FAME. Life's metamorphoses are sometimes as astounding as they are saddening. No more striking illustration of this fact can be found than in the declining days of Mrs Margaret Fox-Kane, widow of Dr.

Elisha Kent Kane, the famous Arctic explorer. She is the last of the Fox sisters who founded modern spiritualism. Mrs. Kane is both insane and a physical wreck, the object of charity in the city of Boston. A writer to the Phila Shreveport Business College.

delphia Times gives a sad picture of protection against malaria. The miner, tne iresniy arnveu immigrant, the tiller of the rolihpd of its forests the axe of the pioneer, find in the Mri, Jamet Baker ot Locust Valley, Long Island. "Four years ago, while living In Trinidad, Colorado, a small lump appeared on my neck, which gradually swellAt aud developed Into an latraselr palatal livid aarc with a centre filled with granulations like shot. Another sore appeared an Inch or two distant, and I had to give up and return to niy parents In Brooklyn. Physicians pronounced them cauceri and Performed An Operation for their removal.

I suffered a great deal before tlie operation, and fur worse since. One ot the cancers, the smaller one, healed over but was as sore as ever, while the other did not heal and was worse. The physicians told me I would have to submit to another operation, but I said I would Die First A similar lump a year ago came on the right side of my neck. For many mouths I could swallow only liquid or very soft food, and sometimes found great difleultr la speaking aUud. At the suggesUon of a friend, I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, and the only tiling I regret la that I did not take It yars ago, and thus have pre.

vented terrible suffering, tor had I taken the medicine, I slucerely believe I should not have needed any operation at all. These sores are now, after taking two bottles, Completely Cone and, I am satisfied, permanently healed up. The lump on the right side of my neck has nearly all dried up, and no longer causes me Hood's Cures any Inconvenience. I can eat anything once more, aud can use my voice as well as ever." Mrs. James Baker, Looust Valley, Long Island Superu anu-ieurue Bpecmu a jiicoci yci against the poisonous miasma which in vast districts rich in natural resources, is yet fertile in disease.

It ARDIS WHOLESALE Grocers and Cotton Factors. Jf8T RECEIVED WHITE SEED CORN, For Planting Purposes, 1 Sole Agents TILDEX TOBACCO. Fine Stock STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES drew a bead of red tire on the end of bit cigar after a late dinner. "I have Inset there myself, it make me tired to ruat those accounts in the -newspaper, and hear it preached froiri the pulpits about the 'flash of as they call it which comes to a man just as he goei under water for the last time and gives ii the ghost. I believe when a man sinks In has several moments of consciousness ant his mind simply keeps working in tin same direction it did when he first went down.

"I'll tell you how it was with myself While in New York a few summers ago left my wife at the Hoffman and ran down Seabright.on the Jersey see a man. Took a bath of course from the Octagoi beach. Not muoh surf, water warm, aiK it was delightful to get out a little waj from shore, cross my arms under my heac and lie there at full length atop of tin waves. I kDow perfectly well what I wai thinking about. I had taken a little flier in September wheat he day before.

Woulc sell whenever it struck Beveuty-six cents Dead sure thing. Broker said I couldn'i possibly lose, but had better put up 10 pe cent, margin as a 'mere matter of form. What should I do with the proceeds That'! what occupied me. Buy the irl at tin Hoffman a diamond ring! Surprise liei with it. How she would smile as I lmnilcc her the box! 'Hellol Who's I yelled as I felt pretty heavy stroke on my right shoulder I snpposed some other swimmer was ou there with me and had accidentally givei me a kick.

Didn't change my position a all. 'Yes, the dear old girl bad been beg giug me for that ring a long time. lion pleased she will look as she goes up to th, window with it for inspection turainf her hand to the light to gat the riilTemn sparkles! I'll tell her it's forty carats fine She doesn't know a carat froma Ant I chuckled with the fun of the thing ant took a big breath to swell my chest abovi the water line. 'What's thatf "Another rap on my right calf by some thing underneath me. In an instant I wai pulled below the surface, and realized thai I was being dragged down and out to sea I made one desperate struggle to keep up took in a quart of water or so Instead the necessary cubic inches of air, felt i choking sensation for a moment a gas) or two, and I limbered.

I was gonel 'Deal old mamma. Yes, wheat was bound to gt I stood by the ticker. Down shi started 7a---yi--H- I 'Hang tin stuff I Close it The tape had turnet into a beautiful snake, which was slowh wriggling out of my hands, while I triee to poke lu head through a diamond ring 'Dear old That was all. I wa. drowned.

"The next thing I knew I was lying oi the sand in the hot sua. A ring of met and women stood around me. Two doc tors were pumping my arms up and dowi over my -head to restore respiration. Some body was chafing my feet to get up circu lation. I was gasping, choking, struggling fighting, and the pain of It was terrible Drowning wasn't bad at all, but the com ing back to life was terrible.

I came ou of it all right. Talking it over with tin two bathmasters the next morping, the said I had been struck by a shark or soiui other big fish which saw me lying motion less on the surface of the water. It ha first given me a nudge on the shoulder see what I was, and then made a bite a my leg, caught its teeth in my bathinf suit and dragged me under. They sait they saw me go down and made a rush fo me. The fish had broken loose, aud I wai limber as a rag on the bottom.

Now thi just illustrates what I said at the start-that a fellow makes a very easy drown It, and so fHr from suffering a review of hi past life in one lurid moment ot conscious ness goes off smoothly and dreamily inu the other world." St. Louis Globe-Demo vestibuledTraw Queen Crescent SYSTEMS. annihilates disorders oi tne siumacu, liver and bowels, fortifies those whose use it against rheumatic ailments breed and fostered by outdoor exposure 'infuses genial warmth into a frame chilled by a rigorous temperature, and robs of their power to harm morning and evening mists and vapors laden with hurtfulness; strengthens the weak and conquers incipient kidney trouble. A TKIST COMPANY KXl'LODES. Hps, 616, 618 and 620 Commerce Warehouse Cor.

Crockett and Spring, 8. S. HUNTEiL W. H. HUNTKR.

Ja HUNTERBRlSf Hood's Pills ewe Nausea, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Biliousness. Sold by all drugglstt Senator Ingalls, President, Loses the Least. CmcAoo, March 14. A special from Atchison, says: The Kansas Trust and Banking Company, of which Senator Ingalls is president, closed its door9 last night. The liabilities of the concern are estimated at $800,000 and the assets will probably reach $700,000.

The company owns 30,000 seres of land ts and Dealers in this once magnetic woman. The lips that formerly taught the fascinating doctrine of tpiritualism, the once beautiful face lighted by the beams of intelligence and made radiant with a strong knowledge, are all beclouded by age and dissipation and befouled by the insatiable appetite for intoxicating drink. She is 75 years of age. She is the wreck of her sex. Years ago she was the honored guest in the palaces of the lordly, the welcome visitor among queens and kings.

Her subtle and powerful mind was the wonder and study of scientific men in America, Europe and Australia. "Her name was eulogized, sung and ridiculed in a dozen languages. The lips that utter little else now than obscenity and profanity, once promulgated the doctrines of a new religion, which still numbers tens of thousands of enthusiastic believers." This writer remembers, how, in his boyhood days, te wonder, the superstition, awe with which the doctrine of Rappings" was received in 1848, that subtle manifestation that science and the hidden forces of nature will yet reveal. Mrs. Kane is iie last of the three Fox sisters who introduced the doctrine of spiritualism, teaching communication between the real and the unseen worlds, a doctrine that is contrary to Divine law teaching, and can readily be ascribed to the mysterious power that permeates the universe-electricity.

A contemporary, the Daily Democrat, of Natchez, reciarks in conncection with Mrs. Kane's terrible downfall and condition and early life "The fame of the wonderful power these sisters possessed to summon from the land of silence the spirits of the departed, spread all over the civilized world, and men of prominence, intelligence and education became beUevers and dupes to one of the most wonderfully successful hum-buggeries of the country." And the last originator of a false doctrine will sink into a drunkard's grave, "unwept, unhonored and unsung" the most pitiable of all human WESTEEN PRODUCE, Bagging, Ties and Plantatidii NO. 606 AND 608 LEVEE 8T. ICS. THROUGH in Kansas and about $20,000 worth of THE KEELEY INSTITUTE! "The only authorized Keelev Institute in JJouisiana." Leslie t.

Kee-ley, M. L. L. U. CHLORIDE OF GOLD, The Only Cure for the Liquor, Morphine, Opium, Cocaine.

Tobacco and Cigarette Habits. Address all Communications to THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 311 Jackson Avenue, or P. O. Box 1,066. KEW ORLEANS, LA.

HERMAN LOEB, Cotton Broker; property in this city. R. M. Manley, general manager, loses $250,000. Fre-land Tufts, of Kansas City, was appointed receiver by Judge Foster in the United States Court of Topeka.

There was about $30,000 on deposit when the bank closed its doors. Senator Ingalls loses only about $10,000. The concern loaned considerable money on Kansas property at boom figures, and was compelled to take it in and was unable to realize as much as had been advanced. SHREVEPORT TO CHATTANOOGA. THROUGH VKK5BURQ TO BIRMINGHAM (0NNECT AT MERIDIAN AND CHATTANOOGA WITH OUR Through siemj carto PHILADELPHIA S-HEWYORK.

ALSO DEALER IN THE AM MANY PATRONAGE. Hides, Wool, Beeswax, Tallow, Fur, Etc. 700, 702, 704, 700 COMMERCE COR. CROCKETT ST. I guarantee to the seller the net price obtained in Vicksburg, St.

Louis, New Orleans, Galveston and Houston Markets. Prompt returns made on receipt of shipments. I solicit the consignment of COTTON AND ALL GOODS IN MY LINE Talking About tlie Loaves and Fishes. New York, March 14. There appears to be some uncertainty as to what HERB TEA.

Dr. F. F. Robinson's Louisiana Herb Tea is a mild remedy composed of herbs, roots, leaves; acts on stomach, liver, kidney and blood. Harmless vegetable remedy and a positive cure for constipation.

Drug store, 610 Common street, bead of Texas street, Shreveport, La The COTTON BELT ROUTE. ST. L0UI8 SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY. St. Louis, Cairo and MempMs, And all Points Beyond.

FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. AND TWO DAILY TRAINS TO ANDREW QUERBES. Grocer and Grain Dealer TEMALE ri'. 1 MEMPHIS! Agent for the Celebrated Brand of wrecks, a degraded woman, once beau 5 B3 EASILV JCUHED BY SHELL ROAD FLOUR, No. 602 and 604 Levee cor.

Milam, SHREVEPORT, LA. THE ONLY LINE With through sleeping car service deliyer ing passengers io depots of connecting lines without a long and disagreeable om nibus transfer across the city. THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO share of President Cleveland's patronage Tammany will get. Tammany leaders'are in the dark about appointments to New York federal offices. They know the president will please himself in making nominations to the important places and they rely upon a general assurance given by him to Richard Croker, that Tammany will be treated "fairly." Mr.

Cleveland has not defined in exact terms, his understanding of what "fair" treatment would be, nor have Tammany commanders put forth any positive notions on the subject. Anti-Tammany Democrats are doing the talking. At the Reform Club they indulge in delightful dreams of "machines" going to smash and of appointments from among their number to the most pleasant and honorable offices. The drift of their views, and they are colored by information from Washington, is that the president will give the collector-ship of the port to one of their people and the postollice to a Tammany man. MEXICAN ITEMS.

3aasae tiful, honored, admired and beloved. Despite the startling discoveries connected with the Panama scandals, and the fresh devt lopmenta which have created an of excitement in France, the Chamber of Deputies TEXAS. compound SYRUP iBRftWIELD RECULflT5TC0.r Atlanta GaJ SOU) BY ALL Irclm Dry Ms Co. etill retains confidence in the government. The threatened dissolution of VlLDCHERRfcTAR wood's rnosnioDiNU The Great English the eabinet is tided oyer for the pres LIMITED.

ent, at least, aii'I it now looks as if Promptly and permanently curea all forms of h'ervoue I WecLkneiM, Emiaaion, Sperm' France would emerge from the crucial tests of this unearthing of corruption aiorrnea, impoiencuana au effects of Abuse or Exceues. Sees prescribed OTer 85 years In thousand! or cases) 18 the only ReUahie ana Hon est Medicine, known Ask. for WonD'a Pnna. If not cured may develop into Asthma, Bronchitis or Consumption. CURE GUARANTEED.

Sold by sll Druggists. SOc. and Sl.OO per bottle. TaionothtogMDaYls'IfldttenyMW For Aches and Psins apply COLLINS RHEUMATIC RELIEF. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Ms, Mobs; Boots, Sboes and Hats 510, 512, 514 Levee, Shreveport, La.

NO CHANGE OF CARS TO Fort Worth, Waco or Intermediate Points. Pullman Buffet Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars. Rates, naps, time tables, and all Information regarding a trip in any direction will be cheerfully furnished on application to any agent of the company. KW. LABATJMB, General Passenger and Ticket Agent St Louis, Mo.

W. H. WINFIKLD, General Passenger Agent Lines in Texts, Tyler, Tex. W. B.

DODDRIDGE General Manager, 8t Louis, Mo Kefore and After fhodike; If ha offers some NEW YORK OFFICE S4 THOMAS ST. PILES CURED Dr. F. F. Robinson's treatment fni PHaa a fiartoin icwa.

nr. of this, leave fala dishonest store. Inclose price la letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package. (1; six.

One mill pieate, six win cure, Pamphlet ioplaln sealed envelope. 2 stamps. Address TnKWOOD CHEMICAL 131 Woodward avenue, Detroit. iUeh. HTSollla Bhreveport, wholesale and retail, by AUG.

J. liOGEL. pain, no bleeding, caustic, coudeir' oi tnjfi. A .1 .1 WM. E.

SEAY G. D. SEAY, mine a Buic cure, Auuresa SPECIAL AGENTS FOR LOUISIANA OP 510 Common street, head Texas street. Coffee Culture Asphaltum Deposit. Oils.

Citv op Mexico, March 14. Large sales of land for coffee growing are reported from the State of Vera Cruz, and Oaxaca, where both natives and foreigners are buying extensively, many Americans being included among the buyers. Oaxaca will have a very large coffee crop this year and the new crop is selling at $2(j to $27 per quintal. Prosperity is evident in all the coffee growing regions, and this culture will Dnreveport, The Truth, The EpitaWe Life Assurance Society AND and dishonesty in high official circles, brighter, puror and stronger than ever in its hold on republican rule. The rottenness connected with the Panama canal is the most stupendous disgrace of the age, in a national point of view.

But the fiery oi ileal to which it has subjected the people of France will prove their salvation. Judging from the recent telegraphic accounts, the Hudson, Grand and other streams tl' it have been ice-locked during the winrer, have looeed their frozen chains and are carrying ruin and desolation in their flow to the sea. The unfortunate people dwelling along the banks and the lowlands of these Northern river, can realize somewhat the destructive power of the seething and angry watt-ia in the Southern valleys. The loss along Northern streams has already been immense. It is hoped that the floods of the upper streams may expend IhMt fury, ere they reach the great valleys.

The South can ill afford another recurring visitation from the relent'ess waters. B. LICHTENSTEIN. BHRIVKPOKT, Office With Land ft Land: Will practice in all Lonisiana Stat Courts and the United States Courts. OF THE UNITED STATES.

Office: 112 Texas Street, Shreveport, La. i assume great proportions in the next few years. American capitalists from Kansas City are buying asphaltum deposits in the State of Tamaulipas. Valuable mineral oil deposits have $21 I ft A ft A i is the Amount of bfrU UUII NEW LIFE INSURANCE WW (Exclusive of Paid-up Policies) ACTUALLY WRITTEN BY HOUSTON EAST WEST TEXAS RAILWAY, SHORTEST LINE TO Houston Hon AND All Points in South and West been found in Southern Mexico. Some M0NTF0RT S.

JONES, (Ex-U. 8. District Attorney.) Attorneyat Law. Practices in the State and Federa Courts. Money to loan at small interest and on long time.

Office in th? United States government building. i of the higher grades of this oil make an excellent lubricant. The Travelers The whole truth, and nothing but the truth, is what we insist upon telling every patient who calls to consult us regarding the possibility of a cure for any form of A Kiuh Jubilee. Rome, March 14. The pecuniary result of the papal jubilee is again a contributor to the coffers of the Vatican of upward of 250,000, as well as jewels, plate and other valuable articles NERVOUS, CHRONIC, OF HARTFORD, in 1S92, np to December 29, again of $5,611,000, or over 35 OR Texas.

TrainsLeave Shreveport at. Arrives at Lufkin at. Arrives at Houston at Train Leaves Houston at. Arrives at Shreveport at PRIVATE DISEASES. 1 :20 p.m 8 p.m 8 am 9 p.m per cent over loui, wuicn snows mat tne plan is becoming more ponular everyday.

Examine our GUARANTEED results before accepting ESTIMATED results of the mutual companies. Do not let onr competitors-pull the wool over your eyes by telling you that ours is CH EAP INSURANCE. Our price for the INSURANCE is the same as theirs. The difference is in the COST OF CARRYING the insurance. By far the largest gain, absolutely and relatively, of any New England Life Company.

Starts the New Year with applications for over $1,000,000 of New Life Insurance; something never before known in the history of Hartford Life Insurance, Accident Premiums over $158,000 ahead of 1891. JOS. D. BRYAN. State Agent, 518 Spbino Street, SHREVEPORT, LA.

A few good agents wanted. Write to me, stating territory desired. JAME8 O. BATTERSON, President. KODNEY DENNIS.

Secretary. I which are estimated to be worth near- ly 200,000. The Duke of Norfolk heads i thf list of donors with an offering of and next comes the Emperor I Francis Joseph with 8,000. The Arch- bishop of Frague and Primate of Hun-: gary give each, as they can 1 afford very well to do.considering that each prelate has a revenue of over 4,000 a year. The Bohemian territo-j rial magnates sent 12,000, while the nobility of Rome and the convents and monasteries made up 20,000, and 000 came from South America.

If the case is not beyond all human aid and skill, we accept it, and we cure it. If there is no hope we frankly say so, and with words of cheer and comfort to the ufferer, we decline to receive a cent of his money, but bid him keep it for the emergency that is ure to come. Whether it be Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, One of the greatest disasters which has occurred in connection with the Hudson river food, is the destruction of the Edison company's exhibits for the World's Fair. This loss is the more serious because it will disbar many wonderful developments connected with the use of electricity and the remarkable inventive genius of man's powerful mind. This disaster will delay, not destroy, that development of the royal force that rules the world and that must eventually become the obedient slave of man to furnish his powerful motive coadjutor.

Klectric-ity will finally l.trgely supersede steam in operations where a gian power must be utilized. Connects at Lufkin with St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas Railway. Connects at Houston with Houston and Texas Railroad, Southern Pacific Railroad, International and Great Northern Railroad, Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad and San Antonio and Arkansas Past Railroad. For full information for time and rate call on P.

A. LACY, Agent, Shreveport: or address R. 8. COLLINS, Gen. Pas.

Houston, Tex. M. G. HOWE. Reeceivr.

THE Ritual Life Insurance Co. OF NEW YORK. T. H. BOWLES, Gcn'l Agt.

for Iiouieiana and Mlssia sippi. The Largest Company in the World. The Oldest Life Insurance Company 1e America. The Pioneer of Life Underwriting in tht United States. A Purely Mutal Company whose Policy holders Control its Destinies and Enioj its Profits.

In Fifty Years it has Grown from Nothing to a Magnificent Institution, Holding in Trust $100,000,000 of the Peoples? Funds. IT HAS PAID ITS POLICY-HOLDERS P0R Death Claims Endowments 81,000,000 Dividends 83,000,000 It holds for the guarantee of its present contracts $147,000,000 And an unappropriated surplus 12,000,000 r)oCan any Company Equal thia Re cord? Not up to date. GEO. SEAT aiil H. PBESCOTT, Special agents.

Seminal Weakness, Effects of So Id Early Vice, Stricture, Hydro- Columbus' Landing in Curving. Hamilton. Out, March 14. Kaspar Ostler, an employe at the Hamilton Screw Works, has completed an im- i cele, Varicocele, Joranyother form of SEXUAL DIFFI-i C'V hJY, we cure the cases we accept. Mrs! Julia Rule, Wholesale Dealers in MILLINERY.

FANCY Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hats. Prompt Attention Paid to Country Orders, CORNER SPUING AND CROCKETT STREETS oena cents lor our new oook ol ii pages on private diseases. -I'onsultation free. Call upon, or address with stamp. DRS.

BETTS "BETTS 83 Bt Charles Sew Orleans, La. GOODS AND DRESS tnense wood carving, representing the landing of Columbus on American Soil. He has been employed on tlie i work for seven hours a day for the past seven months. All the details of the I carving are historically correct in every particular. Commirsioner Lark hat secured space for the work in the Canadian department at the World's Fair, The fact that the Crescent City club has found some difficulty in meeting its financial ob' Rations in connection with the FiUbimmons-fJall fight, clearly indicate? that public opinion is putting the seal of its condemnation on such brutal pastime.

The press is MAKER'S SUPPLIES. SHREVEPORT. LA. No. 210 Milam StPAAt.

Subscribe for the Tim is and keep potted. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caetorla. Oppoaite City Hotel, Shreveport, La.).

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