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SHKEVEPORT TIMES: FKIDAY, MAY 28, 1807. The Interest always evokey by the closing of the schools Is apparent In all circles. CLASSIFIED ADS. II Mill I u-mm w. In Darkest Africa.

Under thjs'heading adiTwluir eerted at following rates, words to the line: One 1 iOc a flnt 2 times, wc; 3 times. 21c; 4t five times. one week 30e 9' weeks, 50c; one month 75c- Jl two 11.20; 'three monThs fi.50 1 tW month' And Even Unto the Ends of the Earth Munyon is Supreme. "father Lovely and the Fishing PLAIN DEALING. Special to tlhe Times.

Plain Dealing, May 27. The weather continues fine and farmers are getting their crops In fine fix and are now anxious for more rain. Fishing is the order of the day: and our merchant, Mr. Jones, is a hard man for drummers to catch; but he is catching the fish. Mrs.

Curry entertained the young people last night; we understand that the entertainment was a success but the The Munyon system of disease cure, made up of Munyon's Homoeopathlo Home Rume'llcs, la doing morn to rid the world of pain and sickness than all tho Fine in the Morth Country The Talent Calls the Turn on Five Favorites at St. Louis, STOVE RRP A idcd HAVE your stoves repaired tu reliable repairer. fir! r. L.I th ST re Em sJ I e. CLEVELAND-BALTIMORE.

Cleveland. May seven in. nings Corbrtt fooled the Indiana badly. Then they found Mm for fourteen bass in the la two Innings, winning the Kwe ounR WM Knwked out of the box in the second. McDe-rtnott relieving VnTnano d(lnff flne work- Attendance 2,000.

Score: Cleveland Baltimore 7 4 Batteries "McDermott and Zimmer; Corbett. Bowerman and Clark. Umpire O'Day. TEXAS LEAGUE, Dallas. May 27.

The following Is the standing of the Texas League to-day At DaJlajft Dallas 5 fi San Antonio i i Batteries Weyhing and "Millar; Herbert and Stanley. Umpire Franklin. At Paris I t-, 1 J.SCHNITT. Blree-- 1 meeting suffered on Its account. 9EALTHRES0RIS KICKS' MINERAL WELLS-The ho IISCATCRIAL EXERCISES HOLD FEATURES OF TO-DAY'S GAMES doctor combined.

These 1 0 erles, harmless in th bands of a child, are proving their potency in many thousands Of cases, that it would be sheer madness foi uny sick person to turn away from their benefits. A cloud of witnesses, stretching from Kast to West, and North to South, re telling their The Colts Make Krrors and Lose WANTED. HOARDERS At 406 Crocks-corner Edward, i gerrtWn. can- obtaJn toward ALo -two newly turned fro" room-up at reasonable mtjg. T1 nidations tAriotly flm-olas ACtom- WANTED-JoOO or $600 on "'urat nmrt' page, State Interest.

M. F. Cke the College Ksmi Tin1 Judges and l'ro feasor's go Klshlng-It is Fish Day. HUSTON. Special to the Times.

Ruston. May 27. This morning Mr. M. B.

Riser was seriously hue-t while trying to catch a wild horse. The horse ran over him and hurt his head and body. While his Injuries are serious Dr. Harrell, the attending physician, thinks he will recover. At last reports he was resting easy but is still unconscious.

Mrs. M. L. Brooks is diligently to make a success of her Chautauqua benefit concert. Col.

A. T. Presoott returned this mornign from Arcadia where he delivered an address last nigtot Injure the teachers institute. He was accompa Shut Out-Huston Found KtiincN Dead Kay Tallies Hie Texas Teams, i ans jo 12 2 Houston 6 8 i Batteries Nolan and Bolan; and Cote. Umpire Clark.

At Fort Worth- cures, and Draining Munyon. whom they Austin i ii Fort Worth 8 11 7 Batteries Drinkwater and Bud nied by W. H. Hodges and Harry How ard, students of the Industrial, who Chamberlain and Menefee. Umpire Phelan.

At Denlson Denison-Shorman 8 11 4 Galveston 7 ij 7 Batteries McGinnis and Weokbeckr; Parvin and T. Hess. Umpire Franklin. had charge of one exhibit of specimens of work from that (industrial department of the Industrial college. FOR RENT.

FOR RENT The residence of the lat Aug. J. Boged, situated on Texa" ave! nue. TWs house in degant thr containing all ImrVovents Apply to F. W.

BOWERS atdrug store" FOR RENT -Small three-roornc7t. ta.j itwo blocks from postoffice. Price nm.1nth- Sr Henry Hotaner il JFJJRNISI I EIWJMS-219 Travis st No. 627 Milam street; also dress mak-ng rooms and stable, at No. 625 Milam street.

Cincinnati, May 27. The track at La-tonia was fast but the sport was uninteresting. Summaries: First race, 1 mile Rasper, 30 to 1, won; Proteus, second; Banquo II, third. Time, l-A2i. Second race, 5 furlongs Banished, 5 to 2, won; Goodrich, second; iDon Quixote, third.

Time, Third race, 7 furlongs Taluca. 5 to 2, won; Brarrable, second; Trolley, third. Time, 1:27. Fourth race, mile and 70 yards, sell- look upon as their benefactor and friend. J.

B. Brown, Proprietor Carolina House, 201 Missouri Avenue, Fort Worth, says: I have been suffering with Rheumatism for ovtr fifteen months, causing me a great deal of pain, and I could not sleep at night. I procured a sample bottle of Munyon's Rheumatism Cure and I felt a great deal better the second day, and rested better than I have done for months. I am now able to raise my arms to my head and I feel so greatly relieved that I have every reason to helleve It will cure me." Samuel Ijazams, 224 Elm Street, Pallas, says: I have suffered terribly from external piles for some time. I purchased for 2S cents a vlaj of Munyon's Pile Ointment, which gave me instant relief, and has entirely cured me in three days.

I think your remedy the greatest cure for this trouble I have ever heard of, and cheerfully recommend Munyon's Pile Ointment to all sufferers." Munyon has a separate specific for each disease. For sale by druggists, mostly 25 cents a vial. If In doubt, write to Professor Munyon. at Philadelphia, and get medical advice free. MANSFIELD.

Speoiil to tihe Times. Mansfield. May 27. Mr. W.

H. Farmer left this morning for New Orleans to accept a position as postal HOW THKY STAND. route agent. to the Tim-iS. -viay 27.

A good rain is ny much needed here, ii having nearly three weeks since we had Crops are a liule backward here, not-wiih-sunding the fanners have pushed Liiejii to the utmost. Coin vvill class fu on an average, tout cotton is axui so good, and is not at all proniis-ing. The oat crop is fine and will be to harvest in a few days. is reported good on Tulon a eixd from town tried their luck there and report good luck. fishing party left fjr the same tream this evening prepared to camp hh a day or two.

Our efficient teacher. Miss Annie L. 'SpruiwU, is attending the teachers' in-Aijuue in Arcadia this week, School will open again Monday. Dr. Merrell Monk, who is located at Mvemon, was in town yesterday on IV4l.siiH.-SS.

Mr. J. B. Walker, of Grand Cane. spent yesterday in this-place.

Games Pe Club Pla.v.f. Won. Lost, cent San Antonio r.40 25 1 .623 Fort Worth 39 24 15 .615 Houston 3R 21 17 I Galveston 39 21 18 .538 Denison-Sherman ..40 21 10 .525 Dallas 40 19 21 .475 Austin 40 17 23 .425 Paris 38 9 29 .235 Mrs. Johnson Douglas, of Rush Point. ing Joe Clark, lo to 1, won; James is visiting relatives here this week.

I Monroe, second; Sidkel, third. Time, Rev. Perry Lowrey. pastor of the uemouisT tnurcn at rarmerviue. Fifth race, 4i furlongs 'Allie Belle, is on a visit to his numerous friends 3 to 5, won; Caddie, second; Ella John- and relatives at this place.

Captain T. G. Pegues returned on the.son- third. Time, morning train from a brief visit to WHOLDSLVLE GROCERS. Stonewall.

ST. LOt'IS MEET. A large crowd of young people went' St. Louis. Mav 27 Five heavily From All the Trade Centers REPRESENTATION AT JUBILEE.

of the South In Attendance clg exercise of the at thU TraCk htaV'' pjace eciiiier ciouuy. summaries: Nashville, May 27. Quite 200 dele gates representing the chief trade cen Sheriff Connerly. of Sabine parish. 1lrst race.

furlongs Papa Harry, passed through here yesterday having 5 to 2, won; Lough Mask, second; El- trs of the south are in attendance on General Miles, of the Army, and Admiral Miller Are in the Swim. Washington, May 27 The president has still under consideration the question of representation of the United States at the queen's Jubilee next in charge a negro whom he will place eany, third. Time, the sixth annual session of the South in the penitentiary. ern Wholesale Grocers' association which rati ui siaie capnoi 1111s THE EL PASO FLOOD. The officers of the assocla- 1 month.

He has already provided for morning Second race. 6 furlongs Bridget, 12 to 3. won; Harrie Floyd, second; Joe, Obrot, third. Time, 1:16. Third race, selling, 5 furlongs Charm 13 to 20.

won; Don Fulano, second; Do-rah. third. Time, 1:02. The Waters Still Rising and Sweeping Down at Terirric Speed. Dallas, May 27.

A special to the News from El Paso, says: This tion attending are: E. G. Leigh, lne representation or trie army by Ma-Richmond, president; W. V. Van- ir General Miles ana tne navy by Ad-diver, Montgomerv, second vice- I ndral Miller, and the question that re-president; W.

B. Lockett, Knoxville. mains 10 be settled ls whether or not a first vice-president; John D. -cial civilian ambassador shall be in T.h.i va pointed in addition, or whether Am- Fourth race, 1 mile Colonel Gray, mornig the river showed a rise of six 11 to 20. won: Lon? Time s-vnrt- y.r.h.

inches last night and the yrus Time 14414 was weeping down the river at a ter- pvL ritic sneed. Karlv in th m.Wn. Flflh raCe- 4'2 UrlongS HokltZer, 7 Hooker, treasurer. O. O.

Morris, of this city, after the ON ACCOUNT OF Tennessee Centennial Expos iiion TO BE HELD IN NASHVILLE. FROM FROM MAY I TO OCTOBER 31 THE Cotton Belt Route Will have on sale KOUXD TIUP TICKETS At redluced rates from all points, The rates from Shreveport being as follows: Tickets with final return limit of Nov. 7, 1S97 127.10 Tickets with final return limit of 20 days from date of $19.85 Tickest, sold Tuesday and Thursday, with return limit of 10 days from date of sale r. Train leaves Shreveport at 4:30 p. m.

and arrives in Nashville next afternoon at 5:30 p. m. Sleeper from Shreveport Connects with sleeper at Lewlsvllle, which runs through to Nashville without change. SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS at reduced rates, will be on sale to all the principal resorts. Any additional Information will be furnished by any Cotton Belt representative.

E. C. D. MARSHALL. C.

Shreveport. La, E. W. LA BEAUME, G. P.

A. and T. St Louis. Mo. MINDEN.

to t'he TinTes. Aiimkn, 27. A select little 3arty composed of Judge R. C. Drew, iJr.

V. D. Harper and our entire ministerial corps, Rev. M. Harrell, A.

ti Al-cVoy, and M. Shives, left this iworaintr for a two days' encampment Bayou Duuchite, where they expect -njoy the p.scatorial exercise. Drew and Harper are to be rtOnttuIated on the situation for should the life of either or both become from the attack of a bel-SifWMit snake they are amply supplied with the means of spiritual consola-JLiuu. They took with them a boss cook everyone wisnes they may have a 3Vasant outing. iSr.

William H. Johnson, after several days pleasantly, spent 'with the family of Dr. Thomas J. Vance, ye ft on tile train for Shreveport last night. He Xirt-f svd himself as delighted with ar town and its environments and we iope to welcome him asjain soon.

head gate of the canal which is' above'10 3' won: Xa(ma. second; Afra, third. bassador Hay, with the aid of a set of I special credentials, should be allowed to act for the government. The dents of the department and the in-: clination of the ofliciais are in favor of the levee began to give way an.l S'K) lime. convention was called to oraer, aenv- men with logs, sacks of sand and v.

il- Sixth race. 6 furlongs Hester, 13 to ered the address of welcome and Pres-low bales were put to work to prevent 10, won; Walkover, second- Terrier i idetit Leigh responded. President Leigh a. oiea.ii ai uie neau ga-ie wnue aooui third. Time, 1:16 the latter course, but it appears that most of the great powers of the world will send special ambassadors to do extraordinary honor to her majesty, so then read his annual address.

It was a conservative statement of the grocery conditions existing in the south and recommended remedies. It was received ON THE DIAMOND. Pittsburg, May 27. Brooklyn won by may be that rather than stand apart in outplaying the Pirates at every point, i with much enthusiasm. He advised the tnis niatter and appear to be lacking Payne's delivery was a puzzle.

of the several states to unite consideration, the president will ton-tendance Score: (, v. hi icmiiis me tuiisuiuiiunani) ui iorm IO me general ruie. in iuu twe Pittsburg Brooklyn i.uuu men sireiciieu 'along ine lmjuo-vised levee at the other side of the city where the water continued to cr-jep up. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the head gate gave way -with a rush and a roar, the river pouring into, the canal. The fire alarm -was sounded to warn tne people in the lower districts and in an 'instant the city was in such a wild confusion that for an hour it was impossible to make any organized effort to take a stand against the waters which which was son over the banks of the canal inundating the territory through which it passed on both sides.

Fathers 'and mothers had to wade ....5 10 0 and Sugden; Batteries Gardner Payne and Grim. the name he has under consideration is that of Whitelaw Reid, of New York, although it is said at the state department that no proffer of the honor has yet been made to Mr. Reld. Umpires Sheridan and McDonald. BOSTON-CINCINNATI.

many of the recently passed laws controlling their business. An invitation to visit the centennial exposition was accepted and standin-g committees were appointed. The afternoon was devoted to committee work and" the convention adjourned untii to-morrow. ARCADIA. ij-c'ia'-: the Times.

May 27. The great in- Cincinnati, May 27. The Bostons won! easily. Dwyer retired after ttn. first! inning and Rhines, who relieved him.

HOBART AND PLATT was manifested in the houses ifrnchers1 institute on the first day has through the water from their so far been kept up through the entire i taking their children in their arms, ine, Called, to Discuss Legislative Matters, They Said. Washington, May 27. Vice-President HAW LEY- A'LD RICH SORJA ans-eting. Very able lectures have been the various topics interesting and beautiful music and was poundexl all over the lot. Attendance 3,000.

Score: Cincinnati 7 10 5 Boston 16 20 3 Batteries Rhines, Dwyer and Sehriv-er; Klobedanz and Yeager. Umpire Lynch. CH ICAGO-PHILADELPHIA. Chicago, May 27. The Phillies were Undue i Hobart was an early caller at the white nouses, neing most cases mini adobe, melted away at the touch sf thej rushing torrents and household furni-j ture.

clothing, etc. were floating around The Matter Was Trivial and rc-t'Itatiotis thave served to make the j. in all directions, while men were at Publicity Given it. Washington, IMay 27. Referring to sensational account of a personal difference last night between Senators -4im jia.ss most pleasantly.

work trying to keep (the waters from ctMi(T tKc. Ve VQPila ft 1)1 i 11 lT i 11. n. Hargrove, or i unable to touch Briggs until th ninth lo-day, and will deliver an ad- I ihe eas an( electric Wht works and They got Hhree hits and with the helpjHawley and Aldrich in regard to the house to-day. He came In company with Senator Piatt, or New York, and the purpose of their visit, as they stated was to discuss legislative matters.

Ex-Senator Call, of Florida, has made a formal application for appointment as a memner of the Dawes Indian commission and has the endorsement of a number of his former colleagues in the senate- "itrwsii tietore tne teachers institute tins, niams and or two uao errors tallica tnre. At- i tariff bill, Senator Hawley said to-day at 9 o'colck, on the "Financial wholesale houses located just north of tendance hcore: n(J become incensed over the fi an.l Allans or tne ru'biic the Santa Fe yards. 'nance committees attitude toward1 -Schools." The levee at the foot of El Paso ret I MvgWM Senator Aldrich. He had, however, af- I Mr. Frank C.

Gladney leaves this ke and a short time wnty nt- an1 terward talked the matter over with on a business trip to Homer. Vle rsiaem es in tnai -j the Rhode Island senator and considers 1 niwiroi 'i i i i tie weather has wen auite arv in weather has (been o.uite dry that they are as good friends as they three blocks north of the flood were were AT MOIiRIS PARK. JtMs vicinity for the past few days and moving out and the streets New Yoik, May 27. Although much train is heing considerably needed by thronged with wagons, carts and Port Arthur Route Kansas City Shreveport and Guif, and Texarkana and Ft. 1 Railways Is 2 1-2- Hours The Quickest Route COMMEMRCIAL AGENCY MAIL.

Washington," May 27. A bill was Introduced to-day by Mr. Maddox, of Georgia, to exclude from the malls all matter emanating from commercial agencies who publish business ratings and carry on collections. ever were. Senator Hawley says the matter was very trivial and he deprecates the publications concerning it.

if j. .1...... ,.....,1 i grownig crops. narrows iono'-o un tut- im'niuihj tiau ueen expectea iroin io-uaj tauu those fleeing from the rising water For thre miles across the town end the river front everybody is moving on i into the business portion of the city, and to the more elevated residence sections. ELIZABETH TOWN axrWNSVILLE.

'-Special to The Times. iAjivn-sviUe, May 27. Our farm- at Morris Park, the chief event of the day was the Eclipse stakes for 2-year-olds, value $10,000, and with but four starters. Frohman was quoted at 1 to 5, but even at that figure had some backers. The quartette got away in good order and Great Bend went out to make the running, with Cherry Picker at one side and Frohman running rs ousy narvestmg t.ie.r ran oats, Th" waters cannot reach the rasn-on--hi(-h are unusually fine for this sec- abe portion of the city which lies rth The Saved From; the Hands of a Receiver and Set Up Solid.

Washington, May 27. The attempt to place the old co-operative town company of Elizabethton, (now th and east of the business wm. Dr. Hamilton has th prize oa "for old andy land; will ieid about river is still rising. The break this afternoon resulted in faving at least.

100 poor families hom-. less. The water at 6:30 was the business portion of the city. )' hundred feet of levee on the M-xi-j can side was washed away and qui'" a 1 number of houses are flooded. Men BETWEKN- along in the roar.

Thus they ran until imn.i.i they out of the dip, when Sluan of a receiver has been defeated aml gave Frohman his head an.l it was aU the company' property has been saved and taken from the receiver through over, the son of Himyar galloped away from the others a.s if they were stand the efforts of ex-Secretary Carlisle, i Senator Harris and others, who were af crxi nights I suipose. Gardens are -3r- and we are hiving all kimis of -HeTabl'-s. Mr. Hsr, of our town, atn-r-d some f-a'ibnge som of which nine pounds. Wno can lat aim? We n'-edinir rain just ut In a few days.

a crwd of Downsvii'e people connected with the old co-operative ing Cherry Picker managed to i outlast Lrfat Bend and got the second I Woman may crown herself with good health if she will. By so doing she will insure her own attractiveness, make her husband and her Shreveport, St. Louis, Kansas City Chicago, are hard at work trying to sa the two street railway bridges. Thousand-? of citizens are watching the warers. If th river rises ten inhe rore if -will flood the business porti (rt r'aso.

company as directors, nen a was threatened these gentlemen came forward, raised the necessary funds, and now have taken the com home happy, and pany out or court ana piacea on a solid foundation. INTERNATIONAL CHESS. place. There was a chapter of accidents in the fourth, the Hunt cup for gentlemen riders. Royal Scarlet, the favorite, took the lead at the 'beginning and well ridden by Eustis, won alone.

Liverpool in the round Tripoli fell, but Le filer held the bridle and mounted. He passed the next hurdle in safety, but on the last one (before reaching home the horse -fell aigain and protect the health of her babies. Health is the most glorious And afl points North and Bast Doufbl daily vestlbuQed tratoa Before you start on your trip call on or write for information to Women of the Nations Will Push Th OCCUPATION TAX. crown that a wtunan may wear. To wear it I M.

SCOVELL, General Agent, the Pawns Around. London, May 27. The committee con she must take proper care of herself, and The Taxes to he Based on the Amount of Capital Invested. Shireveport, La. W.

A. WILLIAMS. Gen. sisting of three members from tru; Brit- see to it that the delicate organs that are distinctly feminine are always healthy and 1'ltv if nnri 1 el ru O' il. thr Minday yhool lecture at housA Sunday, which as ery in-r-sting.

Mr. It. O. Alex-fsd of was tiie speaker. "Tfh-r: was dinner on the ground and for all, and from all appear- iit'-s everyone 'r-errid to f-el that "It -ss vood to be there." 51 isw I.

V. Pardee has been spending1 nkftiie with her cousin. Miss Nettie Mis "Mattie Hamilton, who has been Holding a while with her brother's will return to her home in Shi-this week, much to the regret of her 5fsmny friends. Washington. May 27.

Representative Wheeler, of Kentucky, to-day intro Chess Clubs, have Selected the following mju.eu iu i.uei iie nan iu uc nu team to compete in the first interna- in an ambulance to the Fordham hos- dueed a bill in the house for taxing certain oocuoatlons. The taxes proposed tional woman's chess tournament to be pital. Mr. Leffler is said to be serious-conducted for six days at the Hotel Ce- injured Internally. are based on the amounts of capital in ell and on the remaining days at the vested.

Companies engaged in petro Ideal cafe, the headquarters of tha la leum business In any form are to be In themeantime Mr. Hayes on Right of way fell at the same hurdle and broke his collar bone, but was able to dles chess club: fnxed JF.00 on J100.000 to $25,000 on Ja.OOO, America Mrs. Worrall, Miss oote Catalogues. Let me print Catalogue. Prices and 000.

Other branches of business to be (reserve); Mrs. Showalter has also beeotto walk to the club house. Summaries taxed are Iron and Wteel railways ana selected but she is not expected to pl iy. First race, 5 furlongs, selling Sea- Mr. Jimmie Rinehart and family, of street railways, 'hanks, stock exchanges Sibley, Rpent last Sunday in our town and wool, silk, paper, leatner ana uest of Mr.

D. E. Ford. sugar manufacturing. OFFICIAL CONIFITtMATIONS.

Canada Mrs. Stevenson. France Mme. De La Vigne. Germany Fra Muller-Hartua and Frau Hertsch Italy Signorlna Fagan.

Belguim Mme. Marie Bonnefin. England Lady Thomas, Miss Rudge, Miss Field, Miss Fox, Miss Watson, none, 7 to 1, won; Takanas-see, second; Nick, third. Time, Second race, 6V2 furlongs Brisk HI, 13 to 5, won; Trilette, second; Savarin, third. Time, 1:21 V2, Third race, 4 furlongs Kennmore Queien, 7 to 5, won; Lady Cooper, sec KEIAOH1E.

"Tal to the Times. Washington. May 27 The senate in samples furnisned on Kfscriie, May 27. -J. Bachman executive session to-day confirmed Ed strong.

Thousands 01 women tan snort 01 good -health in this one respect, and as a result soon become but wrecks of their former selves. A woman cannot long retain her general health who is suffering from weakness and disease of the organs that make wifehood and motherhood possible. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription acts directly on these organs. It makes the-t well and strong.

It prepares a woman to be a wife and mother. It does away with the discomforts of the expectant period and makes baby's advent easy and almost painless. AH good druggists sell it. "I glad," writes Mrs. Louisa Arthurs, of Ostwalt.

Iredell N. "to express my gratitude to you for the benefits I have received from your medicines. After the birth of my second child I was stricken with derangement of the stomach and liver and a full line of female weaknesses. For seven years I suffered untold misery. Then my husband, J.

S. Arthurs, sent for a copy of your Common Sense Medical The book described my sufferings so plainly that I purchased bottles of your Favorite Prescription and Golden Medical Discovery and a vial of 'Pleasant Our pronounced my case hopeless, and laid aside your medicines, calling them nostrums, and for six months I lay under his disgusting treatment. At the eud of this time I commenced taking your medicine and improved very fast. I was siion able to do my housework. My babv thrived fast, and is to-day the healthiest -hild I'have.

Your medicine saved my life. My recovery was astonishing. I recommend your medicines constantly." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure Constipation. of Mansfield, was here yesterday win Conger, of Iowa, to be minister Vgal business.

to Brazil. Mr. Walter Spilker rteurned from Charles Burdette Hart, of West Vlr Miss Esehwege, Mrs. Sidney, Miss Tho-rold and Miss Gooding. Scotland Miss Forbes-Sharp.

Ireland Miss Finn and Mrs. Barry. Sihrf-veport last night. ginla, to be minister to Columbia. ond; Calculation, third.

Time, :5214. Fourth race, 5V4 furlongs 1 to 5, won; Cherry Picker, second; Great Bend, third. Time, Fifth race, 11-16 of a mile Declare, 5 to 1, won; 6id Kassar, second; Maur- Mr. Marion Hobbs left for Waskom Assistant Fnrlneer Dr. Edismukes to Reserves Miss Hooke, Mrs.

Vivian. Mrs. Rigrath and Mrs. Banlingo, all of be passed assistant engineer of the England. navy.

Referee Ik nilsbury. of New ice. third. Time. to-day.

Miss Neta Gayle, a lovely young lady H.id River, arrived this morning and is til-? guest of (Mrs. Julia Holt. Mrs. C. H.

Peyton is spending to-day fir Hrand Cane. Postmasters T. v. Buskirk, at Bloomington, IT. G.

Holly, at Yolk. Sivth raee Hunt eWnlohn. Sikestown. riders, about 2 miles Royal Scarlet, won. Time, Right of Way and Tripoli ran but did not finish.

application. Neat work and prompt attention. College programs and invitations a specialty. O.P.OGILVIE, COMMERCIAL PRINTER. 207 Milam Shreveport.

TP-EAL ACTNG A NIGHT MARE UN BOAT IN COMMISSION. Washington, May 27. The navy department has given orders that trie "eW gunbnat Helena bo put on commission June 1.1th at New York instead i-f the gunboat Annaix.Iis. The boat is to Miss Lizzie Smith, assistant teacher Xt Keachie college, and Mr. Otis Whar-Tfr-n made a business trip to Shreveport i rucagn.

May 2i. The Ideal Racing Association has issued the following LOUISVILLE-WASHINGTON. Louisvile. May 27. Hill nH.i notice: un account or aovers2 leslsla tion in the state of Wisconsin, the Idea employed In the patrol of the Fior-.

magnificent game to-day and the Sen ida coast instead of two revenue cut- ators were unable to get a man 111 I 1. rarK pacing Association has abandoned the ninteen stake races announced for decision during the season I Like My Wife To nse Pozzom's Complexion Powder because it improves her looks and is as fragrant as violets. ters now tn inn capacuv. 1 ne secona oase ana oniy two runners Trw weather is extremely lovely. TTwIast car of cheap corn was here a few days Vintirs are in fine spirits as the iSrrospwTt for good crops Is very Just now.

Helena is cnosen instead of tne Ann tp- reached that bag. Attendance 1.120 or 1X97. It is deemed advisable to declare them olis "wt drauglu. Score: iouisville 5 (, 0 off and to return to nominators the fees 2 forwarded with entries. See O.

P. Ogtlrle for Job prtitln. Washing-ton 3r v.e 'n Job priauni.

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