The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 29, 1884 Page: 2 of 8
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'li PMSIBESTS' WIVES.
SKETCHES OF FOREMOST LADIES
Mrs. Washington to Mrs. Garfield Quaint
. JFashlonablu uml l'lousSurvlvlng
Widows ami Dead Wlvei Mrt.
Javktou's Trouble!.
The gossips of Washington writes
Carp in the Cleveland Loadur still dis-
cuss tho probability of President Arthur
marrying Miss Tillio Krelinghuyseu.
Thoy say the donlul of the Tiport by the
interested partiea is only llio customary
action In lovo matters and assert the
match will be both eminent uml proper.
President Arthur tuoy say is iu his
Iihysieal prima lie is just the ago of
'resident Tyler Ht tlio time of his second
marriage to Miss Julia Gardner during
the last year of Tyler's presidential
term and Mr. Arthur's uini-nano to
Miss Froliiigliuvson will bo umruiii ac-
cordance with the iituoss ol things than
Tyler's by reason that tho diitiirunco in
their ugosii not so great. Presl lentTylor
t the time of his soi'oml marriage w is
64 years old and Mini Gardner was un-
der 3). President Arthur is now M just
the ago of Mark Antony when he was
enamorod of Cleopatra who sUango to
aa was when she killed herself just
the ago of Miss Krelingliiiyion. In Jan-
uary next Preside ni Arthur's first wife
will have been buried live yoais. Ty-
ler's first wife was not yet two yours
dead when he took his second. i'low.
dent Arthur's wife was tho daughter oi
aOapt. ilerndon. e marrted her I am
told ia Washington in bt. John's
church where he now goes evory Sun-
day and in which he has placed a memo-
rial window to her memory. Tho pew
ho sits in it is said is the same hor
family used in tho latter days ol tho 'So
and 1 have a newspaper paragrap i sta-
ting that he keeps her room iu tils New
York mansion in tho sumo condition as
it was when she loft it for lior long jour-
ney of law). J
Mrs. Arthur is by no moans the first
president's wile who has died beforo hor
hu sba id has reached Hut white house.
Martha Skulton tho beautiful wiio of
the red-hoa tod and freckled Jollorsou
bad boon dead nineteen years before her
husband was o'.octed. llaohol Jackson
thowifoof tlio hot-hoadod but courtly
Jackson had her drosses made to take
her placo as mistress of tlio executive
mansion but died three mouths Indole
"Old Hic'tnry" was Inaugurated. Han-
nah Hoes the consort of tho foxy Miss
Nanny Tan Huron lay in her grave
eventeon yoHrs before Jackson made
him his successor and Prtsideut Jlurri-
aon died in ollloo before hi wife eamu la
lVnshingtoii.
The presidents' wires now living aro
rs. j-oiit at JNashvlllo; Mrs. John
fylor at Hichmond; Mrs. Grunt in
-Nsw Jersey; Mrs. Hayes in Fremont
uitrneiii in inevmami. Ot
those the widows Airs. Polk Mrs.
.Tyler and Mrs. Garfield draw from the
government pensions of $5.ouo uyoar.
Mrs. Zaok Taylor died in Louisiana
during the same administration for
which her husband was elected. Sho
opposed hor husband's being a candi-
date and would have not lung to do
with tho 11 n trod I v social lifn of tin
I tal. Abigail Fillmore died at WilUr.V-
fcotol hoiealKiut a mouth alter her hus-
band UnlNhed his term. The hard work
of the white house hastened hor decoasc.
Mrs. Litiouln lay ill at tho white liouso
for a long time after her husband's
death and Andrew Johnson did much of
his first execulivo business at tlio
treasury department Mrs. Lititia
Christian Tyler Is tho only president's
wite who has died In the white house
Martha Washington died two years
after the death ol herlumband.at Mount
Vernon where Washington died in 17U9.
She shut herseif up in an attic chain
her and cut a hole iu tlio door for her
at. IShesaw no one and lived without
(ire and had sho lived to-day she
would have been deemed slightly crazy.
Abigail Adams' health failed her alter
ahe had lived four months In the while
bouse. She lolt it and went back to
Massachusetts and died there aged 7t.
Dolly Madison was drivon from Wash-
ington heii the Uritidi burnt tho caiil
lol in lsii bui. the shock did not kill"
her. (She relumed here to live alter her
husband's death and she died at 77 iu
Mrs. John Qulncy Adams also lived to
he 77 years ol age. She was married at
22 and was born educated and marriix
in I-ondon. Juiiu qttlnry Adams was
ngnged to hor three years before ho
ninrriini ner aim tier nrst lour after her
whining whs to tierlin where Mr.
Adams wont to serve as minister.
it s a curious rt t that the first three
presidents married widows. Tim stories
i uieir omuisiiin abound in romance
leorgo Wa hingtou was a colonel on
hlswayu Williamsburg tho old capi-
tal of Virginia when he was stopped ly
a... uiu iiHiiier irioini ami asked to amv
itrnr ..i.rl.t II. -....ii.. . J
........ irini. n ninnies
was urgent and a n oppaeo of any kii.d
. - .in".niuu.. jus ineiiii Itieu cued
I fcll.l V..'lll..u .....I I
ii 1 " "' iitmuiies ol it
w i.iuiT ji years woo was stopping witlt
him In such glowing terms that t'ol.
Washington decided to lakedi iritud
I ace the parsg.in. Iln was no delighted
! that he stivyi d hII niuht and on tho way
hick Iw.hiuo engaged to her. This was
Mm l ustis whose iiiaidcu name was
Martha Dandriilge.
; Jotri rson's w ile ha t been a widow four
t yor when slie married hi md sho
i was only 8i years old at that time. She
j W.tstou years Jetrerson's wife and in
. that period had si c.'nl Iron by him lie-
ftireshe died iu 17Si It is said that she
I was umcu courted and tw. ..i i..v...
j t aon rivals met on her diKirs.ep a day
'l t r two before the hitter's engagement.
I ; They heartl sounds of iiiiiHio wii bin and
J l ysm round that J. lferson was singing H
I I love song to the young widow while she
I i Jr"'"' " '-"iiiipaiiimeiii on the Intro.
' 1 f-y concluded not to press their nuita.
iprosstlmlrhiiiu
aiid left wkii their love untold.
d.
wore Vlr-
s . iJiiy At lUismi'a parents k
i I wuHuers. wtiu freed their
in-r Hull went lo I' i II.. I.. I
) i(l". live nore at )v.
m ueiiiure uaKcress married John
; ! . J'ikr lawyer who died when
ill "1'H'.H"il left her a preity widow.
In ess than a year sua inari ied again.
tl Boil III x II11..1 u VI. M....1.. """'"
. leinnerot rongreas. She was J17 years
. Id when lier liu-bniid became preslileni
lust two years younger than Mrs Fl0'
Jinghuvsen is imw.
Andrew Jaeksn Is tho only other
Ipreshleiit who married a widow. His
wile a first husband's nam i w.n Ho-
hards and she whs only 10 voiti m old
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i "i""in wno was H
-........ v ikooarus whs a
Sauly disiiosilion. itachael Hjburds sep.
arsied from hint und got what belli
.riius lenow ami oi an
i Jackson and she Ihoiigut was a valid di-
orce before sho wa married to
Jackson. She waa about 22
years old at this time and the cir
uuiHtaucea of their union created no
Seneral remark over the country
evcrthi los almost lorly yoars later
during the ca ep.ilgu for me presidency.
he matter w;.i dug up and It was
barged that Jackson had married her
.lorn she was lirallv divorced fr...
Cspl. Ituliards. The story Is too long to
i i t iiiougii tosay that ail.
t -rv-uu nuuruuny siai.uere I and Hi.
tiia was one oi m i cause of her death
. Hlie wasuoianxloustoeomato Waslilng-
Inn and once said to Irieud: "I assurti
tihi niavi wi i rather be it doorkeeper
In thu hon fofiny God than dwell in
Ihal pslsce m anhlnglon." Andrew
Jackson dearly lov. d In. wii... i
ia i iraditiou at I lie White House I hat he
nvr went m issl Willi ail taking ii
hh'ket hnldleir lier picture Irnin ids
koi-oin mid pn.ppiug It up against his
hiit.v) thai it Mould ia) the first objiieci
oi ui which hia fyvs would test lu the
morning.
A mliow Jackson was thu second wld-
wer pre-ldenl. Jell'.-rsoii came hei.i
nun su l alt r bi n camo Manin V in
Huron Jotiu Tyler and Chester A. Ar-
! tli'.r.
j I'll. i only baeliel.ir president thoenuu-
Jlry lias li .d Is Jaiiina lliiehanaii. Hhore-'s-tvl
the woman u hi Jilted him when
i ouog man too much to ever
ii Muren wasa green luwr r
rrin I hu wile lliunali. is he
Isinll v m was onlv a few
er thin hor husband. The
two had gone U- school together as chil-
dren and their engagement was a long
one They were married as soou as Van
Hureu'a law practice would warrant it.
Their married life like that of Jetrer-
son's lasted only ton years.
When John Tyler inarriod bis first
wifo ho was 23 years old and sh was 21.
He had long been iu lovo with her ami
had courted her for five years "Still"
n a his ton Gen. Tyler "he never ven-
tured even to kiss her hand until three
weeks before the marriage when ou his
last visit to her prior to the wedding lie
consummated this act." John Tyler
was at tliis lime a young lawver and he
had already served a term or two In the
1-gisialure. lie was Gov. Tvler's hon
and his wire was ono of tlio (lowers ol
the F. K. V.'s. She was an Kpiseopalian
and was a beautiful woman. President
Tyler's second wiio was a I'atliolio. Sho
lived with President Tvler seventeen
years and hud sons and daughters.
President Fillmore was a wool-carder
and his wife was a seho 1 teacher when
they fell in lovo. Kinli wcro poor and
Fill m no after studying law and mov-
ing to Ilull'alo did not see his allianccd
wife for throe ye irs because lie was too
poor to pay tlni laiool the 1:"K) miles
which lay between them. Mrs. Fill-
in. ire whs two years older than hor hus-
band and sho was L'S years old when
tneir m.irriago to k place. Suo died in
IBM. President Fillmore survived her
twenty-one year and married the
woman who it is said became insane lie-
fore sho died. Mrs. Fillmore was a
preacher's daughter. ai were also Abi-
gail Adams and Mis. Frank Pierce.
She was tlio same ago as Mrs. Fillmore
at tho time of her marriage and her
8"iiii was u mnmnor ol congress
whon he married her. Mrs. Pierce
was somewhat liko Mrs. Hayes in
the rigid pioty with which she observed
Sunday ut the white house It was hor
custom to ask tho employes to go to
church. She did like society and sho
made tlio exocutivo mansion" as far as
possible a Christian homo for her
lauiily.
Mrs. Lincoln wore a wedding ring
i;ivcn her by tho president iu which
was engraved "lovo is eternal." She
w s a Ki litucly gir' who luidgnre lo
tivo with a sister at Seringliold Illi-
nois. Here she met Uncolii then it
young lawyer and the two were mar
tied und began life as boarders paving
for their accommodations $1 it week".
Fliza McCardio was 17 years old w!in
she married a young North Caro-
lina tailor who had settled lu Green-
ville Tennessee His name was Andrew
Johnson and ho was ust of ago. Sho
possessed tnoie learning than her bus-
band and tlio two worked together
tliouvh slio did not us reported teach
him his letters. When alter many
year-" ho bocamo president. hIio was
t' o ill to do thu honors of the while
h .use and her daughter took her
place.
EMrs. Julia Dont President Grant's
ue comes oi no out lamil v and her
groin irranu lallior was ttio surveyor
utjuorai oi Maryland. Gen. Grunt mot
ner at ht. i ouis and was engaged to her
..in iii ueiore no inarrieil lier. Dur-
ing this time tho Mexican war inter-
vened and she was 21 years old when
her wedding took place.
Mrs. IIhvum u a Miiii. ii ..i.i
Prosidont Hayes made love to her while
t.ii was going to school at Cincinnati
and married her alter a two years'
courtship.
Gen. Garfield was also associated with
his wifo during hor school-days and
there had been along acoiiHintaiice be-
fore thoir eugiigetneir in ls.8.
The best emokimr toltnnr.it u or tin..
J. kor."
JnarnalUtle Itecoinlllua.
Mr. P. S. Piouts of the Dallas Herald
has been favorably mentioned in con
nection with the Dallas postofllee. He
modoatly demurs at the use of his name
in connection with the ofiico. Now we
will luiTo a few remarks to make on the
subject of properly recognizing news-
paper devotion fitness for ollloo and tho
goneral obligation parties and the gov
ernment are under to those who con-
duct them. No man connected
with the examiner is a political
expectant or desires anything
at tho hands either of the people or the
people's elected ollicers mid therefore
what wo write ou this subject maybe
taken as written iinscllishlv. There is
no clasaot workers lor the public good
who do as much gratis labor lor the peo-
ple as do the newspaper men and there
is no class better inforineil as to the pub-
lic needs or more able in serve tlioui in-
telligently in polilii Bor iu the service
ol tlio inn tv the newspapkr has a con-
tinual drain up n it.botn us mental and
Us hualicial resources a re severely si ruin-
ed at all times in the service it daily
pays. Ivnol.y MihjociM are lobe un-
raveled abstruse and dilllcult uuestions
alle-ling the public weal aro lo bo ex
amined and elucidated. Men with third
rate abilitiea are lo lie revamped and pa-
raded as pioligies of fitness because of
tlioir availability; men .n doubilul ad-
hesion lo party are lo lie mil.. ii-
seitl-h and its devted servitors; men of
loose pal ioiism are lo be made over
and turned out as exalted patriots
men having only ne merest shadow
ol claim are lo be placed before th
voters as men wlmsu lives have been
spent iu doing party mid public work
with. nit money and without price; men
wl;o km) a-as mu di of pilitic il economy
a- "a hug docs of iiuav " are lo he
paraded as lllsmareks as Favours or as
Joilersons. Faugh! it h disgusting
work but every journalist knows how
true is the remark and how helpless the
Journalist Is to avoid llio degrading task.
H the chairman ol an executive
couiiuiitoe want a mceitig called
!' ll';ro " a gather'
"g of the clans hiirntli. a
barheeuo or a speiiKing the poor tired
and overworked and poorlv led iour-
nalist must do it and at his own ex-
pense. No one ever thinks of paying
or such service and yet ho never
touches a sinirlo one uf too millions f
I'leet soi meiai wtiich make un
Ins paper without pavimr out ...'i
Alter Ho.oiilean slruggles (he party Is
siicensful ollices are Hying about Uuek
and list Hiid if a newspaper
man li.ppeia to get 1 the
way or promotion note the howl of rao
el up. IVrhaps one ofiico in every
ld.tl or Ai.iKW is find y newspipcr
men and yet as a clas ihey aro bolter
fitted loan any oiln.r and their claims
are belter toiiuded. Whv Is it It Is
simply ii cause as littb. Hs some may
believe It ihere is a genuine modesty In
the crali and the hsblt of seriing
oihars grows m strong that one tools
hitniell' U VM'iy lo "BrT
Now we do not think anyone can deny
thai Mandator H1.liva W(irkM U-J
late victorious campaign the news-
papers have led all other forces. The
w hy should not the president reeogn0
he service by a liberal recognln.m of
the cra.tr l ol. p. s. Piouts wou.d make
as gHd a postmaster ;as could bo found
in Dallas and certainly he has. earned
the p ace and t.irther If hn desires It.
all oilier cent slams should get onto
the way. Wo think b ..e.r.ii.. ...A
...wni'T vuuieior.
lhat Is his allair not ours. Jf he wanta
it he should have it aa a matter of
right and also as a matter of sound
policy rids thing of persistently vot-
ing the profession as a set of mendi-
cant must cease Homo day and this is
the day. Waco F.xamiuer.
If you will call ai6o5 Main strset we
!' 'sk i pi ii. u .ii iu showing yon n0
ihe'eity rt"olUo1' ""'may goods in
The Dallas II kiialo. of last T i.
conu ns a touching sketch of that ilia'.
. i.Mu s ipii cunsuan gMutleuian. Hon.
Kan Tucker. Winn M 'r....b...
called rum the chair of law iu Wash-
- ami iie university m repreeeui
Ins district in coiiuress. I lie wrli.A- u .. -
aindeut In ihal institution. irgmla
li n er held within her embrace a purer
christian a nobler representative of
ngni and Jusilcc a more lollshed
scholar r one whoso iiniuilnrit
w is no unboiiu Jed. During the race b-
Irt ecu 1 1 y and Tildon his magnolia
nitliieiieo was urandlv iliii-.i i...
-puod with a neal lor the party lio rnpre-
siaitiKi thatackuow leduad uo anpoiir
TOE HERALD- DMA.AK TEXAS SATURDAY. NOVEMHER 29.
the very mountain of oi l Virginia were
ablaze with Ms ti oy eloipieuce and hia
matchless oratoi y w ' iing trout the un-
hallowed grasp of Radicalism "the
lilothorof slates and statesmen." Juhi
such a stand ho took against Garfield
and yet he is Uu trusted triond
ol the doad pro-idem' wilel True
merit never goes unrewarded and we
think the blush of sha no must mantle
tho chock of lllaim an I his followers.
When our mind voluntarily wanders
back to tlio land wheie we first saw tho
light to the district now represented by
tlio subjoetof this sketch and whore to-
day reposes nobler dust than over slum-
bered within i lie renowned catacombs
of tho seven-hill city (lee and Jackson)
who were thoy living M-dav would lei
co-workera with Tucker. When wo hoar
the cause of Deiuocia -y defended by
such perfect exemplars of southern chiv-
alry and noblo manhood wo are proud
tliat we had tho honor of voting to sus-
tain sueli principles. (Mi llotliian News.
A great variety of gin books albums
writing deshs work boxes toilet order
jewelry and curd eases ink stands
muse! boxes etc. atJ. II. 1' ears' book
Biore M Main street. Somo of these
goods are simply legant.
Till: MU-JtBMKt (t lit' HEM II.
lliaillej-1 Ketlre. IT..vlill a ll iiulll( aii
Is A )..int..l.
Wahiiinhtox Nov. ai.-Tho retire
tiiont of Juslice llra.lley of tlu Mprei
aotirt depend' entirely upon his own
irca Wll. Ho id lt vry ar i.uit p u tii i
and would hold on until death rallicr
t'liin resign bis position lo a Ii uiocrnt
lie is iputo well udvanced in life and it
is icaied that it ho does not resign ibis
winter the chance ol a It. -publican get-
ting in the place would lm very sbebt
Indeed. In thu first place Judge llnnl-
lo.v might let live tnrough one Iienin-
cratic iidiuinlslriitiou and there is no
certainty irho did that tlio country
would at that time lie willing to restore
tho Itepublicans lo power. So it is gen-
erally agreed that Ihn pist ice is to ask
lor retirement '01111111110 during the
winter so as to give iho appoint nt
ol bis successor to Mr. Arthur it i.s
now understood that Mr. Ilradley will
ask to bo retired early 111 January
I here aro a number of men who are
very anxious for Hie place and aredoing
nil they can to secure tho prize llrew-
ster has had his longing oym upon the
place lor a nno time but his appoint-
ment Is 1
'..SNIIIKI.V Ol'T OP Til K QI KHTION.
Judge Gresham has been anxious to
wind up his career on the supremo
bench. He is a man In whom Mr. Ar-
te r lias the most perfect confidence
lie was orsgmally liresonieil to the iit-
. on hi 01 mo president by David Davis
Mr. Davis has always had much iniio-
micB witn me president. When lirad-
er m'iiicm .lunge Gicsham will he t
uusi luoiiuuem iimont those who will
oe considered hy the prcsiilent. There
s another reason lhat will act iu tho
V J""" Wl1" Die president.
Mr. Arthur believes Mr. HI low. i.
have some chance or hope of Hccurinu
the nomination of his party four years
. .... m.1MK o (.resimiii
upon the supremo bench would givo
him such prominence 11 s to materially
Kurengllieii an adverse element to Mr.
Hlaino. Post Dispatch.
(.0 and seo the dolls doll buggies drill
houses doll jewelry d .11 turnit ure and
tea aula at J. j. Fears' 5tlj Main strset.
The fact that tiibbs ran aliead of Ire-
land several thousand votes is no evi-
irei?wl l.ihe W"' "r" P"l-dbirlhan
lieland. I hero was no Independent
running lor lieutenant-governor and
hose Independents who voted for Jono'
had to vote either lor llaynesor tiibb-.
They choso the latter and hence ho hud
he vote or both lriH11(1 HIU j
1 1. rah a in News.
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TUTTO
PI I
tHE
OLD RSl.JABLE."
25 YEARS III U
3E.
Hie Oroatert MedicrJ Trinmph of tho Ago I
Indorsed all over the World.
SYNiPTOIVIS OF A
TORPID LBVGR.
Lossof appeita. Nausea fcowelscos-
tive.Paiiua thu Head with a dull sent
satigoin the ImcJt part tain under
the snoiildtirbhitiarfullness after eat-
ing with a disinclination to.cxertioa
of body or min 1 Irrite.Ulity of temp-
or L5w spirits Lb'isoiuibinory.witfi
a foeling of havmc; siriloctoii somo
duty w.arincss.Jpi's';iiios3 Fiutter
ingot i uo iiciirr uo i . -. hcio: e Tub ey c?
Yellc vv skin-Head'. r'-o f; t xUopnesB
at nihthin:hly colored Uiine.
iVTHE8E-WAJWiTC3A'.tEViHSEDE5"
tmm asu.ta win ct:a 23 ssvawio!
I'UtX'd Pii.J.d uro espueiallv udapUal lo
such c:e.es one dnso eit'eets hiicli avluuiira
of leeling as t; nsl niii.sli the nu'.'eri'r.
Tliey lur.rrnse lhi A H lie llinlrnuso
tho boiiytoT.iKo on Fi-n!i tlma ihe mvs-
tuiu ia iiniirlnitrd Hnil by their Toulo
Artli'iieu tho lirriive l:rini lCrj;u.
l.-u- Md.nls iivo .n..!u''ed. l'ro-n 'iS ri-nli.
"""' mini or i iiirkiu cnniiHiid to a
liIjOssrllLACK hy 11 hlnijle npplitallmi of
tins Dye. It. iniiarisii imiiind cnlor.acts
lnslanlaiiponsly. field y lii-iiutii or
sent by express on r.-cciiit of l.
Office. 14 Wlurr.-iv Sr.. Haw York.
'i.-. iv it IU'Iitk Ih a
V ."1 11.11. .1......
w - ..in; iikmiii i'.-JH
J .flit a rnUonitl
-s 1 I 1
CttEBHATtO
Mlfjlt Uinibll-
tHIH hM(;.Ii( It
MiUlrsUl(l'ilhK
iMin 'I.'rt of the
.h-Ml l.ilt'tl. tui 1
chrcliH im-ni -
I ll 1111 1 11 41 lm
tll- ih t V'. I'l'-
llrely reniove
In tropl nl i'oi...-
Irl s her-' Hi
ilver loei Ijiov.-I.
"re organs me:.
I'll fil Vi M'l. Ill V l.l.
fl h
lie c - iii ni n pi liifui'ili' of cllmn'"
I'll ' .inn Winer II Is h very nee. s-my fafu
t.i.ii.i rurmi... i.V.'lllilri'BulSlS Bud ill'Hltnsi
e.'iH'r'illv
UUIUINAL
(UOULD A CO.'Bi I)Haa by
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY
CLASS 1173 DEC. 1st.
Oxtr lliiimiTii arts ax 71 Pbuks
Kf II &tti i-i
1 Capital Trine
1 t'aeltMl Prlru
I lf.
iii
E'
!(
1 Ci'iillal Pilr
I I'rir.rs y.mj eiieli....
Id f'rl.es )liNieiich !
"J I'rlfs lie each '
ApiriixluiatloD to l.t prlse"j
Approxlmatioiu to'2-i v.:inu'aeao'a'
KIR Prlr.es uualiove o.lK t!.efull num-
mi . f .'!.""' K"'111 ""vhiis and
lSOIIl'klt llHVlllK fl (llK .
tiers the two tennliiHl iuiIIn of the
of"wt!i g tl"CMl'll Prlw
ii
IU
7.6 prlce.-M.iiioiinlliig tn D. H. gold to l77ii
TICKETS $2; HALVES 1.
AI.I. I'lllZKS I'AIM OM PHRSKNTATION.
l oi Invllier 111 lm nun ien Hnd liekeis. ad
ilium or iinply lo NHlpsK I'ilM PA N V
(leo. A. W..ter. 7M .'ln ) s. V.
MACHINERY.
SINKER DAVIS CO.
IIhIIiu Tiiinn.
HeHilna KNUINFh 111 lll.KKM anil MILLS
We Carry a Ku. I Line of
BRASS GOODS
rtpe Cylinder and Liilirli-atlngOlli .te.
Oarner Market hlrtail fViUv Avenue.
i ill IV H MK'I'HI.KINU
')M. 1ilni'ii'
PADGITT
BROTHERS
Hllltmil lOHIIKItM IS
O 1 L SO H?A-
SiiiMlry Hardware.
mw
. n I II:
J lil
717 Klei ami TIN Main lr. Dsh.
M'lllilnpllcHt. cliii'iiniHti.si. Uniisor rhl-
i. price-. I'ulro-lxe h. in imr ur '.
Mini iune iliinHiid Crelilii. r'
SCIINE1IKU & 1IAVIS
Wholesale Grocer
DALLAS TEX A I
Hcnilipiartors foijjtho follewlng stauaard
hranils of tobacco:
Drainmaud'i t'oi-o Mug
Fliiter't Did lUnmtj
Huohanaa'iAl.jiilf Ilarvnnt
K WWrii.' jran Turoalivsii Fie'
SCHOELLKOPF & CO
.MhBufaaturersand Hiialerala
And WtiolesulD Ueuiirk In
Leather Stoe Mm nod Saddlery Hardvan
'W M7 Main and 5U4 mM'oiniueroeML
fiALLAH. TKXAH
LEGAL.
I ) "Til N iT VOM i"l)dsTtN K h
XJ f.inrt. Nnv.mlsr lerni. A. I) lsi.
o. l and nn.re.1 t.i-h: Ordered Tan?
"e clerk ol tin court l dirt'.? u7h"
Lu ' hlr"'-l-ora mip.-rliiirii m V Hi.
I'ldlMHConniv f in from Jan.iar. Isv
J-ii'...r l.lssK. held-. . m" Vlar. i
niiidii. 1-Kur '"7 r
i i;i. . t . ii (.er ininilli
run. .h
.in i.... ..... i. " ni" ouri
... ...; in-cviiilHir 0 SVS lllC Clllll.l.
ni il.i.lhut y la invented.
....m:T.l:?..?."JIyhVi;'vlria ai d
ii ni iil .. Y.....: V V.. . . an -"'Haul as aiieeiui
llTIII "....IB M Mil
l.'i"M.'l":.1'lvnun1''rni.l"l and orilclal
' ''.' '" in Ilia oty of llali.. th !
ay el hovrailmr A. 1). IHM i'ih
Ocuntx CUrk Bailaaaa'aaU'Taala.
9 . V- - - vt-r r. nil 'nr 1 if Ml.
siU -'.i-.a jr .-i L" M'l 1 it in 11 ii'iu .
''"-' ''-"iii'i-'ini
LITTLE MM"
IHMIIO
UX1UI
Sales eDd hnm
i ai l 1 1 t.ii'1.. .. t . .
ik; y.-r from Ji1Hiy J"; ' V"
Mai.; -alary ner inonlli. tVunh-l 'r .1
yearlrem.lmieii.'v 11- Kimi-Kef
titr ttiii.l .. ai .
2 V- V . :'".
CO.MIII.MK2 WITH
(ii'i'iit Itefa Power
Till'.Y A1!H AS
TnANSARET aftd COLORLESS as UGH
T
I
lUclf and for So KIN KKS ..f KNDUltANCK
ta tin- KYK i an not la-excelled cu-
ahlicBthe w.-u-er lo read for
hours wliliout ditiue.
In fuel tlu-y aro
ERFECTS!GHrFRSERVER3
M. It. :1 1 I. . a ..ii. Drc'-u-i iN arc my
only umii uiu I Villas !! i.ute ni.w.ri-
iiienl in ispccace.-end l-utent Sprint;
I' ve (.lasses ci. n ho 'ound uml adapted to
n I conditions of the y. .
W. WILLI .MMACO.Lmi;;;)sts Asoiitu
In Knit V- orih. i i
MASS v i'.iios. Teir-lt.
I. I'AT'r'KU.HiN' t .'i;. Unnls.
Ki- II Mill AK.NOi Ii W.xahachie.
W. !l. II! Sit lil-.i.'ilvi!..
HH. .'.Hi HAl'l). Mevia.
I.VKK. .1 .McKMt: IV '.!.'iivliil.
r.sii.l-:.SA MiiltKlsoN Waco.
K I (.!! i' III..'.. Pent n.
Pit. ill). DNiiill'l' Wilis Point.
"It AH'SI.' rillslmrii.
V i mi m m i mim Siim. Spi-lncs.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
i .i ; s i. '-i- 7
I'Mil'IfA r T l li i -r
Km. 204 unit aid W.t Hiilthnoro ntiDet.XlaltliMro.
teAllS Jdllll Aveniio. New on
.'OWN r. STRATUM.
Hfidra I une tsirk.
Importer BarmfMturor A Wanunu.1 Paitm n
BAN!) MSTUI-MK.NTH. STI1 l i r P i l5i ( I aT'
UUATKU UUSSUN Ui' Viv snUNuli.
JtH'a AT4L001 .
THE HiTCHUOCK LAMP
Tlit lt-t Uereii. ie Llyhl. Ail iiii..
'al. No rhlinnej or gloon No
sniolie or oiler. Non-expletive
llenil.ri Inirn.i open ; rag
Adapt d for all plai ns. Huetrl r
foi midline a ml nforintr. If not
round at tht .Cores w tan4
en. (Ivllvti-i! fi-.vi in f (j (r
.'.B0. vlannfiiclii; !
in (CiU'oi'x. i.Aijr ro..
(ini:or'iersiI In pi
town V i
'.) Wattr-
V. Piowra
i.i u lit u
I.AM p."
jJt2vlit3fe""''s ili'nt'.iil.er"
"HI'K'll'OCtt
V '. .-. ' r . .1 1 . f H
.' V . . A 1 . .(
iffil - J;"""'"1 row Mthi.tA.MlarPT
ntlT-d' Al'TlDN PISTiil limp
fl O IBNOLISU TviT CTHKf. band tn
1 1 ri :. i!I':ki-ii-ua niNii aiioT u
ViJV f"1" !l"i". will n.l liniirov em.
l l.!'5mcli. Willlll!it Hii.i
. ...w . i ti n- All.. inn. .mi . . n.
Al HON I'lsrwl. IIU1P "liRNL-lvi
ninh -.ili'.ta
lillNS.Wsl.
eiit. imlv
Si not 1 N
ti-uo ni i.n 910 r i. 'iJt
ills. flc. .--'. - l: I i ... i in t.u.i j
nt I 111. ..... .
Urns i MIisIIk
ll.fl II. Jv hii-kel n u-.-.l (.... .!..-.
f'i.'tj lw'..M l.ll'l !; n -I ' -. (...
All :. l;virrinilnliii.w )... (iws
r-'t ii le d If mil ilsni.t.v h. .i
(ft
.o.i. irminv B.11 f.r rlci. Ilsl. s
JOHN "iiDNDi'iiH. CP. 'l-'r-imi
'J"! Crsului" New V .it.
y a -
TMi
lit" for I'm
" P.. 1. 11.11 i on tin.
. A I! .1 l . I 1 I : ' . i: i: .'
DAW
- nooi leaen.'is ;sihi irs. 1 111: .icii .a.
' . " .is uicn.s tor inis ti
fill! i-M-i ;(: In iii 1 1 .'.!! . 1.
.'in1 li.k;-
sold "I !!'-! I.i d.iis; .up 1 . n j
I her Ii iii I .lev: tiiioim-r I " n i . - ;.'t
Ol' . .-( IH-. 1 .-- I (Mil l
-.('llteil lm I!;-. In
.'"rs.! ( oe ii -i
arcs. '.: . -i i;
..I 1 rat.
iiil.i.-
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Ji
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V.I I.-
il v i V I I. I 1 M l.
-.11 (l
IliUoltf.-i SAI.
I'HI-S
1 id'i-
I'XK'S s
K UK Tl K p ij .(.h
: - W il :i:-k hs i'iiI-
KltA IP.':
'.er 'i
-euv.
'-eeir.d 11
' - ..-' A. I.
. -I. i.ai; s
i : . -.v. iril.l
Ml-uy o i .
to lee erne:.
t-'.'. li tl.Me.. ..i of tp.
iHlileo; 'livitiK -iiiiveled
.'.tied Iru-l.te ihe fiilnifrlm:
leserlne.l rea.
est a
lliMted lyln
ml tieitii! lo the e
.--I. 1'-M' iiiik mi i:k iiot'lie M corner a'
die simlhvveNi pi.rn.-r oU on m r.. 1 UK
liasle...slnlhetllci!.v ol p:.ihs; t.
imilh wllh I In. it tor .Mis It 'v.'i
to.laeks n slrel; itieneevici i iB-K-.ie
vtreci li f el; lb-nee ni.rlh parallel w Pliu..
illicit el ivn led to loaiiiic e reef. lt..ie
Cil-l W illl . lltllllli rep k: i-m. I 1.. n.. 1
P
-irei. ...... ii... : -.."..m
witn n.i n .!!)!(
t'-W. n i Pert uppnr.et en :h! b
lln
... .e ; reio in-llll Kilo; or III lM .
oee nr iippni-tnimnK. and with ai ti
siikiiI r (he Inrnilnre .ml mm ret. teener?
iiiiiroperleof..y.i . .
everiur lul Pi lite opera-lmus. tllin.i d
"i-i. -aid land. And hl h .si Pe J
tollw iimleis'tiied wat nuide In trust 'uise-
!'li!.rrt '''1V"4!"''"t1l'"l''l" note. In a.1
eserlheipaad wherein .a d niitet uml
sr. ..j be. p" V 1
i ! 'i "W ttereiore pttblle notice
hereby given Hint t;. iuirrt Kri Rt '
"'llleslol some f the holder ol tel. ..P.
mid lii pu.Miatireoi the te-.. r ih.
lee. id mist. llln Mn tl.- I.'ill sy
iv.-ei.i.er. a. p. i-m. i .. !;;;;;';;;
I' i. .-lock in Ihe lorcn.ioii hii-'.o. hi Ibe
aileri ooo oi ..11 . h i :
oiir. house of .p. 00..' Tn. n"c eej
... .' h1"'1" l'"" '!.' t.eienl..l. l.'M'rlli.
I I I'.' i . 1 ""' . r '
.1.1. ei I.l Mill ly 11111 l niM.
an. lor Hm pr.s. i f r .
ftepl
'"UN p. Ml Iti-MT. Tr.i.i....
nt
I (s.T' T I
vionbi-r I. ss4.
. NOTICES
" 1 v NIK III- KIM'
bus retl.r IV ... '"
i.i .. ' '..''. at. 'i vi-so slier
a 1 M. aaf .... .1 . -I'rtU ( At
I I I. 11 . i
I lldS Of tl) ll. Slllilot:. !.'.. r.
nit! iii1)
si) or .ul .win -'..' "!"
also one car-load t 7. .""V . '" r".'r '";
A 'dies Kw ki.
SUM v .-I MSON f. 0
I'l ii I'lii o .u
'oit 'il 1 ; pi
.. v. u .. ii. v . "" tv rvs
i of pios-ry In tewer dlsliiet l'.
Naa and kin .1 .ett. fi 'nllt "Z
llarw.M.1 tlreel ..) Ih. mm . i J'J "
m. r. e .1 rt t r..ai j.ff r.u. uiU n ren v .pV't
Heeihui 4 nf siwrr lira ut c--1 i.ii V .
SrtwK-'3Kiia
l'o.m!'..' 8- 11 '"""e t m'udeniesa.rfcr
th owner orMM tpiB of u btuldlot in s.
ew.r.ltl.i. ny ml. f X ls uj.;
fortay pur pot. aurltit an. 7. ' fu'
l 'y-lof.1 . h. . oti't V.i"r el
oonnectil wiib the p ibiie tewer i.Vt li
..elloti.iT t"e.ew.r or ''"'
N-esdZ; 1' i";'" NUN-KnKtntsr.
DeSTEFANO BKOS
Irtiporvirt ant in.. t.
hp &:: IKusriic Frail hdw
Ami !(iiNims..iii .n.nul
a.
' - III. . Hll
H.I VI...
-'1..- II..1I
d 'tmit
iks-i. L.ni
M. D. GARLINCVTOIW
f'nru.t.rly (larlleraa A Matsalli.
mm tmm wmm.
S VhVll ".'.i." K'u- '7'" Mr-
'ill Ht v (iJim
A N ORDINANCE SSTABLISUG THK
r. Ilesandwidtliofauartorrula atr..;
fKCTiow 1. lie It oriliiinmi lm i ha . ii .
( oiincll.f Ihe City of Dallas. ThstlhB num.
osiiioiiolM;. . II. Cockrell proprietor of
t n niouno.ts hereby accepted as a dedlca-
tln and lie lines ol rolk slreel are hetehy
esiiil.lls'.td H follows: lleKiimi K t ti e
i oitheast in section of I'oydias and I'olk
si reels; I hence In a.ilreel iii.i...iliJiri i.. n...
j snnl hwcsl corner of fracno el i.lis'k No. .
mi um..rii.sey icairue line the name hcle
the north lihe ol said utreet. i he mtilli hie
ol 1 ola .-.tieci. sh'ill lie-in on I'oyilrus street
M -eel south oi the Hist nuined ..oitil.. end
I H'liee i nn ei.steny parallel to ilio Hist ;i(.
the a in- d stan e; thence north In the smith
line of mini: s! reel. At Mikl southwest cor
lien f hiock Ii ihe i orlh lines of I'oilc nn.l
ioiinu a; reels nuet
'- hi:. 3. 'J'hat I tie Kryieeer is In rcl.y re-I
iporcd to ine-siae mid i.roperly nork Ihe!
i.'ui-s in Mi.i si ret-i ii-. n r in llCliilC'l
Six- it. Tout t Ills uidln am 'cs.'mil tall cf
ect rrnm aim n:ler ils psa'ii
Approved Octnhcr i. isl "
.r W- K :-VKLL Mayer.
AMa'slj :W K. rut it v. iiy S crclury.
AN OlUluNANCU ASSKS.SINH ciisis
nudlevyt a spec id lax Li pay fir he
district sewer f:..iii ti e wi hi. sideo- llarwood
str. i-t helivcen .'lain ami Kim stru ls. lo a
point In all. j- In hlock L'a.dlstiincccr-J Sf. el:
M-a.-rioK I. Lc it ..i.l.iiii d y t i iu-
( ".ii. ell of the t'ltv ifp Has Thai the rcDoi't
of t ct'lty Kn:iii' cr of tlierosl efco.isl ruct
Ini; tilt; til Ir el Keller llolo tin) west side of
liurwooil sir ci tutwi cn Main and Klin
i sir. els iii ii. ell.v ol Di'llas to a point lo
in -. alley m bl ck l'V' ailisiiin e ol as fct
oe ami the Mime is hciel.y nppiovcd ami ihe
i-siiiinil..- of po - n tn co.-ts therein scl lorih lm
""'I il' nie Is h.'i'.-lr. sses-c.l imainst lie
ei-i periv i herein desrrll mid lhai a sp clal
ii(ii.:lii'ii"i' iiveaiminiiis slated le and
the same is h.-a liy levie ncii'ii-. Hie various
lo. ol . i-micit 'leserMicd In said reports ex
elusive of Iniii'-ove'i ems in propo lien lo-he
re-1 i ihe whole disli-iel exclusive of public
hi. l.wavs. 'I he i i'.vAsvcs or and Coln.ior
shad enter s.dd Psts-fsaid propi rtv and the
in.iiiu el Ihe ov.'ie r lliere n iniretvcr iih
the ns-cssim nt and' ley herein nn.de
?i ....In .1 i ii 'h )oi or kits In taid dis id on
His' 'I'N folis. Ill a ho k l.eot lor lie I 111 '..
.... . ... .... .. oi.i-ci ine
Vl.il'd I'l Ihe CIV ch'.l ter.
.i iii ... . . '
;aine as pro
Si c. Thu liiis ordinance shall t.. lie si
feel ii-oin its ns'i;...
Approved Uclol.c.
W
IS is-1.
I.. CAI1KLL Mayor
Vle't- W. V. IHlll'V
. i ny -eerefiiy.
N UKDINALl'K A M K N 111 N(lH.K("'r'.N
i 0 ol an null .hii.-c u.-aahiishiiii; and ro-
viil'iix lor the l.nililim.'. repairing and beep.
I.e.' c can nil side uinks a. id mi Hers In tin
cilyid Pallas approved Nov. II ls.ni.
hKCi-ioN 1. lie il onhuueil hv Pie CIU
1 mil cil of the city if 1; dh-.s Hint seel Ion
Hie aisivii einlllcl oi - l nan e. n n..-.e..l
. IS
o h" 'imeniled so as lo n-iui ImIIi.hw
.si c.iioii .- iicrciiitcrall sidewalks In ihe
c vol I'lillaionsircels or p irtio.ctt.r streets
whi' lihave heen i nved m- ihi i..-.. i.......
I ordcu'1 piivnt shall he const rneted of eond.
i.arn.tiii h or iIivk. cd sionc r Hriliiclal
Mime asphnlt composiiloii; slilewullis on
si reels or porlieiiK oi slreels not . nvl or
orilc i d ivel Kliall he eonsl rucicd onlv i I
I'ooil ham kieooi hor dressed since arllllcial
stone brick asphalt i-oiiiposlilnii or imod
hind :r .cl.iaid til Ichsi live Incees in thick-
ness j provlmd that the City t'oiincil mn.v In
Hp illM'M lion permit persons lo use wooden
material on any sireet or portion ofa street
miimdu o Ihe tire Mini s und thai are no!
pii veil or ordered paved. All cnrliiiiir un!
RHIIeri k in i he lily of lihllvs nhalllieei-
mriictcl either of yind hard ninoolii or
ress.-d .tone or m-tlCclnl stone p.ov ded
liat In Nil pine nypri'ss. troak IihuIht nmv
lie used on any sirc.t. or poilmti of a trce't
nutslilM of the tirt. ialu lu iv the .mnf ha.
ii"t been lavid oroidcrcil paved Anvui-r-ron
or pcrsont vl lminc the nrnvlsloiiio
t his keeilon ahall lie d- d giilhy of a mlt-
di'inenuur and upon coiivlctloii In the Haj-
or( fiiirtiSl'till be fined In any inni mil h is
1 '"n.V"r I1"" out Inihdreililolliir.n.
Sec. i. Thai tint ordlnunce take efl'etl from
and after Its i.ur.siiu uml nubllcutlon.
Approved October 1ks
APt : W. k. rAHr htVN' P.Vyor-
I'lil'i.wt.Ni t.
i oriiorhiie built (llitiin&i
illitlltll&l li'Vura in it. a
VI i J Ml I Ml 1 1 MM
11 'rll"l ty tbt Cltjr Couiull of the
t It t or Pallsa:
HBJTUI5 1. Thut there thnll be and U
herby ntatiltshi d end ord.-red hull! sml
nmliilalncl ihe following uddltlonul dinlriet
ewer- In 'ho city ol Pallas lu-wil: A dis-
trict lateral swer 0 Incites In dliineter ol
velrlfled clay pipe circular Ir loriit lieiwcen
lomiii. rCH mid Main tlrcels. nml. riiroiind
rroin Mtirnhy to Syeamorc street ami rrnm
J.'lleraiii to .Martin eireel; thence east n
t ommcree In .Murphy mrcet to he laid ai
Midi deplh ami Cruilciis .hall be dlreclctl bv
thel.-ly Kiniiiieer a. d made to connect w"h
the m 'in public newer in Murphy s nel. The
cost thereof o he paid by the properly own.
crs il..n tho line.
sec. 1!. Thaladl.lorks lictwcen Unln and
I oiniiieri-e sin et finni Jeftermn Hrei t to
Jlnrphy rum all blocks from Svcaniore lo
Murphy sir-et between Mam n d'Coii.tiieri'e
ri' iicie mililti llSiliCt Vf V FCt.liliili. m
lllnllicls.
si.i-. II That all the provisions ri iiiiire-
mciils nun pi-hiiitlcs her. tninr.- adopted nv
" '" ' '" ron recce to I lie M W el M if
aid
. ki sunn ue in ii n .-c Hint
UOVeril I lie Murn
lien in esiab'l.
sia-. -1 I led
from il - ii s ter
. .I a" i.i r i.s applicable.
this ordinance laka eltect
A; proved (let. 7 PNI.
. W L CAIIK1.L Miivor.
AJnieeopv: V. K. 'v 'tv s.reli.rv
idi.i. II) UK KllTI.KP-. t)ip.;
I. me n lo provide lor H Vonml.. f b r I
I 1 e ee conteanv
s Ti. 1 p.. u rblir.l l.y l!n Copia n
"Mliel ilyol Paha. TbKttl'ei.. M.! he."
'ii' 111 'ter tb Mipennli hilanii. o- ii
MllMT ll volume rcoiiipi.ny III he si vied lb.
r Ire 1 ollce lo eoiispit ol mn b-ss limn ill .
e ii ir!.oreih.n iifiy lwo lm n ovc Hie
Iil-i olehlil tears. Snhl .... ..
...'.ti n- ki i . . "
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III.
Mayor
1. in! ei
eecte-l
n -s (' nv
. neb
lV''lve ptli'nle. the Fpivoacts .
'V 11 pil' lol Ity to!e of I -ic
e to " one
I.s coitipahi c
s.'it -e- ids c'ho
v-itl' vi. a: -ns t ' I .. 11 1.
ltp.it V. Hint In
-..'. It"ii fur tin- iiiiespl.cil lerni
" n lor hew squads af cr P e
.hkli m i-vcnnly lot the rciiiaii.
lltet e ei-
der o; lit.
rml stmli l .i I
nisi ine iniinm ebiilim
Pa iii.s- o of any ly. ani a't a tl e b'c
May. r unit ni M.hd r-.o i... . ...
S I In. 1 1 ..... 1
; b'a.a.l t:l's:iiie for Ihr Pint bhnt A
. teslhn seti'.unl m t. skul .
he .od S -. l.V...-".)'lu
v Ih. words i.'r I'mj...- tni.n (!
I't'ert.. while hat or cap hsnil.. "
: -ee.-i I bsi the duties ot bind 1 011 pan v s! ml I
I CXlei.d lotveryMd.. . 1 X
ret'tilntnij 11 ihe r unln- n....i . .
Don Ion insybe l.l. by lm' M VVr. en-
"' ' i runt or erirani
a. he case uy lm H.V p b'e lor
he p..... t on f iropirly. to pre'i ent he
niermoihliin r lulreslou .f mnns not
he onitl. n. e . department 0 lo l '
premi.es on n or emlancerd by the 1
areel.i..ctcd pes. a II .' r p . ' '
iii'ddlloc villi movable rrooetlv: t ll "v
n.'.'.f r.".rJ"'T-!'.1' l-roperty i.tl
lllllV lid 1.. I.- n... . . . I I. li I.
iiteiu aim KIMII'I It 1 1 W
i.j mr .MHyor itr oil chi in
roimmimi.neeessa y for .be moleci
tat.-lToi t ersotis and property al ilvi.
Sm-. . Hint whenovei thirieen or niore
T. hmu.ra shall In. enrol'e.. the Maym sl
"'" 11 i Into one r more Miia.i"
.7' "! '".unlw d they may imili' such
rules M re..i..s for ll lr .iv.r
not I p insist w i l!.vrl"ce..'.tl c
si'l'Vl"!'." "" '-rsianl's
til ei.nmhcicdone ihreest.1 r
and Ihe .etes .hall lai.e rank I.i tlm
..one or.it. of senior ly Al po.pv "
In i the Ms.vor It prcsri.t!.;! n vnie; o ii.
trwlse theM.iircmeu'l pr-eiit
Sec. 4 lb-it s.n I colopiiuv piny a'lllnt anv
llllilorii Ihe may piefe'r.lu he p er
ocsslolit Ih n llr... . i . '
i '" llu-r"" "'' nr Cornell bin I
Sic. A. Thill ttlljordllianrn.bull lvl....ir...
an.l be In loree from k lt.r tHN.t r
Approitd Utioher bi I'SI.
W. L. CAflHt.t. Mayor.
( l. Secr.''arv
A N mini s a s. i.
KKUPLATIM) Til;
f . ""l r""oii and maintenance of ami
iii il.; U: oi lwlL? " '""''-
.m"; V"'M.' '"nilii"l ly theCllrCoiiB-
ell ol be City . lh.S l 1
lawuil for any person or persons lo .-
ton.ir.itt toy aoitliar. on uv r r
...... r...w . u n I.'.- inon i nt earl
b ol
euuwutiii't aliuil
ta-rmn in ine .l. ei lee b
aen to me anl. ai ine I...I i.ii .. . .... t u.... I
T iiiMriea by Iron In ieUet d lv;
-Is. I.. I ... "r"l- '
- 'i -mni .i.' til.
ou II
""'.'".in'i et pavereit vtnh I
ruir r Mint ore-ptoot noil
tny eer.011 cnei muv ... ..
ntic.er mini arc-i it maleihvl: ....r .:. '
sidewalk In Iht l i e f p:H;
I" t on anv
Ml awning I
I " -iniir liiii ii mi .i.w
lt(i I removal uKttoim tin l.nui.'
ii h :i!U
US I lie y
"P'li'ii i rriiiiTrl Ki
n- la
. i. Itahill In link.! r.
r is rant. i n piece be or
t U or .l..r sell..
Klt.r i-.sp.ii m.i... . a.r.. "
m.. r .. ..row .b."tf .vm. r ' ;.
a. lev Hik or pee in.nl -ly ) t r
irijecl inert than . In .. . 'i.
i
...la. '" "'"I'l
enany
ii j
.f n.
eVl"
j ro.
At 's!. 4 T"1 " oidlnsnees. nrptul of
f.i!"i '-ua'ri herowllh irShirt?
SeciV Th.t thlinrll'teneeUk. .rr.
Al'proredlJcioboiK Ivti.
. irut eopy. ' U A-ls Mtyor
W. tt. tuni city IktrtUry.
ATANTEI)-IK YOU WANTHK7"l"TNi
. any k ind. or If toii u-... ..."r'1'1.
i kind anol ul (iii... u '
Inuliel.. in nil cms or il. ...... ..'L. 7
loKliel.. in 1 pllrls of the f ' '"-
CI.OYMKNT0n.-lCK. B0 Mull) lllid 1 v' "
llr i. Dallas. Tev "ul l-'' Kim
A TKi...'1'.j
lished liliutncss. imvln.r .... 'All.
ii;. ; .... . .. ' " c.i.i.(. SI.A
na-y laice percent and h;Vi ..uor.i-
u oiler tin
' patcnl laws. Ain.lv n. v.. I. - ..'. V
si reel in 1 n' ni-. i. i. " - ' . Til
' AN-iTsrrzrt i.Ltv. .j-ttj-i-. -i'V'-'-it
orirroini-Vo.xrlrlver-hV'iiii AiTi-'h''''1
A. ilrcss K. Miv -. cum 1I.im.i r ' "'
AyANTHi- WOMAN T 'iHiThxi 'k "
hooscworlt. App ytoKi. s a A '
t.
more
A.NTKI)
win t.d ;
! i: v worn:: iirTriii
IIii-.'i:.'
d the Santa Ke House s i "7
1.". i '. : '"WW-OI -Ilea k an
. oe ins.-ciaas ooa uiii"
it. v.
coniinn.
onseof u9
A S'l'l-.P i Vl' m III'I) i". ' ; " ".
thai they can buv tin
iet'cs oi trull I. tea I'li.peviiicK.'sh tv"-tlo-erl.
.shrilly res s et-. u''
p hint unit ces. furiiisli line red m i 1
o.l and make wait s 1 law. ; '.. ' y
e-all.-ni Can c - n ' ! '"' Ken-
I llllWtl.1. Nllrse'iliirii I....1 liVia..!'' J-
fi
lar sprlnns Koad. 1'; miles . . .".r.""r.
ll. Mis'
'oiirt.
y a .vt ii i
i in cilv
-L IjH SANT
col.) la
' ' N i'l. I. l L'ST
or country lo tel;
"Hill work
M.ek sectl.y inali: no ivk; . iV" "u"
hii-ii.III Illillll'S M liO h (lv ..ii. .
u'ood lc
ind lor our work und rm m. i. ...
Wi lu
empl yi.ienl. Addr ss w In siiiii n
.M'K'ii i o. '.Ml Vine
sireet
i'l....
I I' I TI.'li i l ' i ' . ... - "HI.
s . .11 I . I I I I
li U K-s
i-i.iin'v iii the suite nml 'or which coo 1
will lo pi.i.1; no iiicompciei .. '"t ' "''"
.'(ply. Address Kratik I'ow e!l t - ' 'l1'11
I i MIX. ' l' "'"i
y a.n i ia. l.-u y ii'i'.HAioiis't;
"Hl.e jcHiis i iii(s;spee prices nliw
'!' Al'l'iy sireet flil.anee. "'f'
lie hours ol 7 ami s a. Ihird in "
tl tMKKNlll. d I1I.AKK. v"
'ft Ai f ii ii ii.'ii "i-K uSi .vs" "i'ir'K viS
li.at.Mis. .1. !'.. i ... .... K'NlW
I 'II I I (.I'll l I 11 II- I V !l J I - ... .
' en inei i.y none ny j-er liiisl...
ileeea.ieil. hi SI I nl sl:l l i w ... .! Old
. i via
"a
she id. ii I iii.u ( i " .. .
d
...i . I " "elp
workmen oi kinds o
""ii SK hi
wnier and sicm-lltlini; Hiihtiili
i.nini s (md t I'-. variety.
r-nn.il.it sr. e.
I'Klii
l.MI.P-iill. IKXa.-s .1 . I I
'I ni nienl As-nciiiilim e- ili .i " :
tilahle eniployineiil lo cMiericeeed I
V -Id i-!
o . 1 1 A I.l.
III.' Tun.
-
'-"T(.
tyi;r
f-Or: Sf:
"il sLK V'KUY !.'
r lis' sale. Apply !o
iW-
L. K
A r 1 X K Kt.
I'cnns J w.
lln'-l'-lt
1-:- Aln.L i .('(.'..'I.' vnisl-j;
Ihe clinici st uinz.ii. .n.i.i... .
1 1 e I'm i ho liver runs il . '
ere ire let
h t.r piecine; yra.ss "e.iWr
A 1 II i n I I ue. i . - i .... I .. i' . .. . .. 1
al.iimhiiit
lc fun ... ..'.""' "
do. .mil! Ai'onl hid utt bah .
e rt lupircciii. I.!er t. Korpilea .
oit in r ps:t.rnlars apply to .loiiv iAk
' u'"' '!l-"iBC.ii.aiiJ-c.l. U'
. - "0--tf
I (. ' ' " "'"' honee j.t
s. r i.
Sll.
II
.. . ... ...iii n.j i nner sir
"i. Slum iir.i. (kr tr..
lot n
hniitci ol und ( ioomii. Kar paju
aerim v Pli a
l-.hl III . Bt - l.r.iii.lu. 1 .. . ' .
iKHlll
Wconororr;ic.na;n
re. hi Ii J bniw. t and H r.sni. Kt IL.
n t mn iieimt or I-air (Iroiimls; a-r.iu hoiii-
lotSOxmi. corner llrimn ...i . . . ' ""
i.U I and I i 'il Ud !.web 6oxl 1 M idi" I .'
on's uduitlon adjoiMlnu and wes 7hi
roun.U; lotaoxso eiirner (irillln am Akaid
slreels; o sxlU) join Kir tirn
v.t; on Pserne avenue oppoiu
pass.nittrdepotilotfllSxhii) comer Oolloi -
""i" "ml t v.isr St.rli.es st ai.ll f
I Ideiirtand KlorU farm well Imnore l.
JHaeie beat rollhn pralile-Mt acres In !-
tivatioii; (nod 5-iooin tenement lioeve; lame
stock hsru grantrlesuuil tool home. I nru
Kl-roonidwelllnij home very eoitvctdeulTy
arraimed wood house cellar veined
cent ly around liiiute; alnimluiKc of wmer at
Mate. barn tndiniht pa.liir ; 7141 tri.lt tree
ol vuilons LlmUaad last vorli-lies-.sliruberv.
nsi.eahd ori.si.tentai ir.es -ml maklh.'ii
be. ultfiti iiiidcoiniorial h. hoi.. lmproTc-
niei.tsc.ki nearly Ihe price n.k.tl for Ihe en-
rn i-lace-i.'; pcrucie. A Ko(Mi ni-ncre wood-
lot alien with fa in. Klne slock ami npiare
al .. lm Sili nledsixleen lu li s sou 1-
.. '' .I..I.1- 1 t .K
lUUMlti ltKM."
Pill
I I v 1 1
.-" ' "" "mi lour in is i nsl of I '. .!
a. m conn y. s-nvnr fitAvtv
- ' oiini y.
OCil-lfll
vi.i.-i .iii.n .s lmlTas 11;.:
10 rent lor ni'nicv. Tu a.....
in n a;-.. I e'ehieen . . K :.u
11 .i s West I l.iei sloso:. ! n.-l I.i ...1 I
we!! '. mi. roved II nut .dale o eiiiiivci'ina'
lliriie uuelliUK 7 rooms: l.aro. onil.ii.ll!.l
.1 t. I
..ii uo'i'i s: i lend' oichi.1 ...;.
lells and 11 aeii's to I... ' l.u
. liood '
f 'I est places it lit! .
Idle perl. el; in ineii m hi a ice ; iei his i-i
A''l" r iiildress In-. 1.. It. s. aocn i; h.
ll'!.'!! ''"'s"- ""iii'M .T. xas. aiii;-.!i.'.'i
i. -s.ll 1. -Al .v l.lil- A'l H.vlil.AIN
l.oiei. hir in . ris.nii . ..s.d l.y
o aie hel...( a p.1 .w
lence of li i ... ....
I'lll.
slih'tict
iniiueil; a lar.:"ci .;.- u. house I wo Wi.
an houses nml two vu-Hh. Also Ittmiesol
n h lam covcretl will limb.-r wlihin bull
i. '..-o Ihe ftirm sii::!-i In c.vccllci.l
'' c' rimed null Ih- in . s nn (wcnir
iuim.v I'I.eicd r.r ii few
i!..l.y i-ki-iiv .V- I'l-i AN Ileal I suie
.(-'I M:t!t r... 1-(h
i. I.l-."-' i'l'tl i.K " "K.t"KLLI'.t.T
ill in 'i. iei s -iiii. and t.. s. Ai !i In
n l.'AM.ii.h's ..i.-hics. 'S(;i
id .-.ALK-'rn'Lii' -.Ni 'i Wiaili
. ""' 'iiin.'U.. ei. I i ti::v: oi-'i
llcon.;.sirlt 1!'.. w:i;.i . ...
i-seed and seed polt.-i- at ii.i..t ..'.1. i
IS-!
IW.ll'll s.'-.il
. .. .. FOK ttL'NT.
I V I ! I ! I : N T-T 1 1 1 .: K s K vV Vi.; i i -1 KIT 1 1 ; K
J boils s. size. Mx'o.MInu id on Ine I'ublit
'inar'uil the city of T.vler; st. !e lor ntiv
" sajicrms liberal l or t cr Infor-
maPliapply to It 1.:itfki.u Jiler. lex.
. ' liel.il-;t
Ii'u:';!K-N K UihTM rrHTrwclt
i .01 Kim tt reel. Iuipurt of (jeome .v
noi -(t
i'1
nil IlKVI-NKW . in"si:r"7i.; i.i.i-i..
... . i . -" HI lllll
rooms. nv-enii.1 I. Li....... ..... ii
.1 Uii aieraiiisiiiK-n.i. s t.nle.witli
isi.i t lor horses end 'i iaititv-nioiiis: erv
cm sii to tntull tnmilv. Am. v...- n
. tit nit n tl e stale Akh is. ct'.l I- ... t
u 4 ItKM-llv THK e..1 ui-vKsr
. '"W. "J'i'ANV 7U7 Main Klnel:
l"l ad 140.1 I'l.Uslreet il-ro 11. house li;
iiii w ood siren; com. r Krvay brick t ouse.
. '""H-r lit mm mi- ami (.r.
tmii.lu ilreet.a- ooin In. us ml hull tPi; on
llervroed elieet nor'h id hr h 4-ns.m
him irj i .. ..' .
ios..jii; iu:is vV(1a lrllt tv in'i;;;
L'tJlt Ilk! i'-A SlV Kf.Y- l:iMIKII
I roi'in corner Ilarvv .. d ....t n ..i
on.. le.r. . ' "...ii. ii
- " " ' '- i.-otnr.
oi -ftlw.
I '.IU IlK.-l
i t it S i s it k il"T i: V .n V i ii"
ner I'mk fine luH k
I'.i. i. .. . '..-' "'i coi
m i .mm iii sua in.u u r....i
from Krvay ai.il licit
line I
... . llo'Jii'l
A 1 1 ' 1..' "i i . i 'i "'.i i ' i."' ". i . .
111 liKSr
. . . i I . I ' "r"'r"ro . nettle uve-
ei i rn in i ' sire .. cm 1 u Kruid
I I rn and p imp on rah y ; v lull ol fi ml
. ( sl". e"""'M" ''' "l 107 l lv"
I . ii. vi ' -i
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ii'-'':'" '7 " 'iraiinr . i.i . 7:) end
1 mi mr-ci! t h i. o ol ht
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