The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 148, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 13, 1884 Page: 2 of 8
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BKI-UGEllENTBUBTHllEN
Th lna uid Mm Ou'n l " F-'
t train.
lliMiMui') u' a (irm.tl Dl ciii.ni - Oaj)
lutf Null".
Kifj Ui'fonlri if h Umfiil Hitw.
At 2 n'c.kck. !! t!u I' l'ii' lcm c..r-
VI.llorl met in me C 'Utl tiuU i. I 1 l
lina ffu liu t t y Mr. k-i ee h H .w.-r
ir bid "V l"H l"- iwelvro'.-l.irn u.eolr.i
t '. . .. ........ i. v.ii.k.u w.i in i ho
rt..1ei. I I i" iUium t'JKt H.ete have ! ii
Hil!no'tolinMlH)i.ry lilt Y c .nt .V 'or
....I (I . uii u la ml rd by I -i"
..... . .. I. IM.... II... ' ni.il.llll ol.'-r It
outer i ."h .
nun bv the "lM'rt a
Heads" but ih l l.cllo' are Kno-vt. t .
th-general public; - Mi "Ins J1.
"Ou'." lba"lr' belngt'i" ' r.'ig
n.t vice vtn... Th ' l'L'-; ":! '".
of tli" county curl nn in end Hi" '"
tbdi'ricl .MUtl MOMI. A Ir PiMml"
belore a o'cl. rK Hi" ouin sent e uuniit
lei. Into ' he county curl rwm " 'J
tUi."n; ' lurw !'' "'" i; .fn
yo ni W'ihihiiiiii..laktd I." tialiinmi
oflheiMiii.lvncutlve cni iil l" tlt.Mll.
iu viiiihe.ii' mi "'Ink t . ell u.e con-
vention to or.l.r. Toe inr." rained Uie
txiUM. fit well ai ill" chairman ut Uie
rx .riitivc commine. who cII"d t'j" C M):-
vm I .m ct inpii d of th "it'" r..riu
lu c ' l . ' i: 'iirl .'"
Atlii-oli:l-lwi:Htl-kiitni"K .2 4.K.U
Wn.l called 'ha oniveti'lou of U
oritur and i:ci'iinitetl Oo.o: .1 .NUlvee
fju'tcd HUtes liiarsi.al fif t'.d .'ioir i:'.
Mid the motion bii'i.t fJt '" 'u
horns' Co! 'iirl MoKeo uiumuio sly
elrced. Ho was lhun 1 1 r- dun-t t'j -tiu
bous hy ilr. li. W. V. 1-muk. u !;'
rinn'ts li' pr ijinc. .1 tlm." i' .m'H lor
M:irill Mrlv-v vl rti cr" . i.r i.y M .'U.
0. lonl McKif l.'if i '-"I V"l ' ' :
tion iioirul i'li i ii ''Otht.I' r.! in
ooiin l'iin-iit I .''I ' "'i !"-' ' il'"'it''
yrre uvi-r ;i;o r :. ( i.' : ).. i 1 I'-imlI a
to .utt h' t'l'T i ' ''" "" !'"'
ltuf.ft-il 'V tfiMi.l ci.v.-iill-! I"
tlinr .i.-i.l t-ti- s -.viu'.l .i !..! i..v.!.m
nrt cbri tMi .1 liv (i.ci'inu. Il l!fi
e: i MtJiiO.il l ...i li si iMiB.nt h in i-i J.t
-..... -i. . i.f i i.in-i'V. Mr. J. I1.
Jm!U n lull" It I lut I'liqiO.tnu Ly
LV i.r.l 11 '.!!' VV.
llv
htiil U:h'i.
rati i l o' i:i".l. P '
M
( i c'lran i lieu
f cwi b" (
ci lo. II on l 'J
mo ch'.r p-
IU'.V-..l M:nt. C 'i';oii i- '
pnl i.f.l nr II tli . r i j s 1
16" ii u 0 UC'e.'f i.J
'Um moii'iii pitvoiiii-K
poi..ic a at xvc.n
P'MUITTIE
Mp'k. . ; r'rfi. Molvln 'WbiIh.
Bli-i.'ia iirDjiiHil l'rl.i-ii r Jl.y Frmik
Jonb.ti. J"!)" "' u'l' J- H.- u"'7er-
Vurt J ird '" not Iwin: t'r" -' Jorry Jif-
lor mn iiilnituti-.l I r lil.u o.i Mi riminit-
tr. The OMMiuillei' llii-u ic'.irrd U..riia
wtii.h t hi" a tic ' ta-i t'J 'ii
conmiiti.'.. in B!t-m or twfiiiy iiiliiuU' r.
tnrnid "u.l nivt" t'noiiiti iiiulmirumn A.
II. O chm .. I lie full wuu' r"in t ct llio ln.t
of
rl.KfAT.II
tO l!lH BUII Bllll C.l.!ffH!l..ul V ...V ..tl. Til
th" delpuits i ouiwi oi:inu fur "-'i uhiivbii
tion. llio r.l.airmsu irr.l.l i m inmrt
Willi tb r-mikt liiut tu c ;:nin t L rue-):'
niz UK tii" rikcrit. m! lut-riiH nl ilm r. l.ircd
mn i d r.O''K'i'''1K bm tru rriul.!iru-
itu hi dtvolii'ti t) lbs prHGii.u.i o; ltt
repub ion j-nny i'd nil ) that lm w-i i:m
nihj.iity of the r. pt bl'Cin p.ir'.y ui tuo
BOUih hid lilV.m iiim iq ial rei-r HM Iitn'icjIl
Jn Hi" 'it ol n"ii"frti" i lh r.iiiyei.li.iu.
Ileal) il ns umleni'Mi.l turn Uie
d!fi4iii iK.nml iiii"f.ilni tv: c x.vr-n-tiiiii.
cre t.i ct.ai il!" .!! re vol oi t;ie
C'llt).
T.i" cc-l -l d. M.cfl-od r n.n
iv ik.ii m M I : M-'vi V'i. i I -iit-u
ltfUinld. tJ.-ir' rirtki:i". 1". I in i.er.
Jr'y Tyl r J m i' inner I'kIi !' J.
P. 11. llo't O. Bluw-'rth if -I'oim Mr.
Cfjf Amnion Jvyll ItiU't Tylnr
Cle-.rjrn Will'. W l nun A i"xndrr Hh"P-
pard Bvier. Sm Anii-ir-u-p. hoiii .. .cli-
rao John niu'i.aii" J W i'ylor. Kiuip-
3D Hull HaiiiJ !?'irk "1 J 'li'i Uru tea-
field. Ilia
Chosen Yfrn l'ui...t t'.t. ftU-ulml M-K'
John Htorf. Jolm J-kun. Pr. MKy V.
8. btover Wiii'nin J-".t Hr-.it Kie l I'll'-
Jod L. V. WiMnuii A. 11. (. x imii J. C.
Jone A. It. N-rtori Nym N nt'r . Bn.'f-
fi"lil VVpniw.irth Mi)iiin. Cinma W
Hynon Joa-pn dx. J. T. ffiDn J. 0
iJi"Xr KaiMjr lull J. W. Cir. iiall
' and il T. 'i'avlor. Th. rpnrt ol the com-
mitte wiis m-tiv.d mid a'l.iptf.'l.
A inoHo i v.t wah by Krul Cii'lon that
the ctialr appoint a c nuiait.ee ol live to se-
lect lor tbe tonbld-raiiou cl Hio oonvom ioo
namei fir ti.o couuly xecitivi- cnmuiitee.
Til. motlou preyilitd aaJ Ihe elixir up-
pointed on
Fnd Cnller Miviu W.le (ioov
klnu.Of'orpii W.llviifon ami A.W..Othren.
Thioiuiiuii"erttiri-d and kk.ii r"pirted
as I il'oif-: Trie chairman of lh comini-
t'o Mr. Cull-u aid It bad bern the d"S.ro
ofU.o coruiolltne to ntiue Oubiiol Jubu
BtoueaiCiialruiun ol toe neoutive com-
liiiute. but be prelwrred Uw position. tJ
ome one olfp Iipich the
tXeCUTlVB C'AIMlTr
or h c.im.iv won luus ro:miruended:
K. Q ictcrtirrtion u.miriiianj a. outurau
ana J. 1. K'li'-t Kprrftrim d f ir the
firm ward . W. Hvdo.i an 1 A. Hut; a.'C-
oidward II B ftii"1'! mid H. McUjnaUl;
third ward Ft A Cu ln and Nym -orton;
lourib ward Jonn bt"ne n.l Junn Jaukaon;
filth wiiH (ieirei JUwLini mid A. JUII;
ix'n ward. Jrry rybrand Jwlin btuvi;
Trlait Mlll. Jihn VYnrrnu; Ir.cMtr
Win. l'linii"K: BeyePp J. T. Conner.; On-
dar Hill F. I Pinkha-n: While Kock. O li-s
Armnrrrn K'oliard T-)lraii.i Ji.cu Arm-
troii;Cir.)il"r. J. M. a.vt b: HutRinut
J. C. M.t'ihut r; Crai.d Prutilv Um A.eVuo-
derand Nut Ti'tit'.
he rrport ol the omoiltt;e wa rcci.Vtd
td dop;"d.
11. 8hiUld wi then callfd npou und
mad" a .rt ipwoli
Dr. McKay then introduced Uie fol-
lowing niaoLUTioN:
ltolYed. That wp. the rrpribllcv of
Dill-t county in c "ivpiiMin ri'Miubl".!
ber"by limiruUour d"l"Rl" to toe i
trlotand alaUCO'.YPiiiloi.e to fupport i
delPKa' to the Cui"ai:o couvei'liou no on
favorbie to C'i-ipr A Arthur r.a pre.i-
jjantof tbP Un e l Btat.
Tblt r.oluioii w orptx-fd by Pr. A.
M. (Tehran In a U hri"l and pt-nlnnt re-
mark! wbo wmilfd the flplpali in B
IhacoiiYen.wnt uniraiumeilfd. lr. ilo-
. ...... .i 1Kb ..M.il.it.nrl lll.nort-
ad in a yebpmei.t tcc.r Oeori Hwmn
tho oppoaed it. Mr. Fred Cui.t-n c.irred
tha following mbsiitnti lor th.i re;ol.itloii:
Kcled That the d l"nin of the two
oonyeniion be Rovprnd ty the n)jjrity
of enuinntor thdel"saU-
Mr. 1. W. William oppord
thii " iabitaa'a favoriuj the crlc-
inal reaoluuoa. Mr Callcn then
Yithdrw tola aubilltnla. Coionel G"ori;e
V?. Hynaoo nude a el muse HKrr endo rt
1d t'ia aoirit "f the iMtlnt oii and openly
auldlf and Icqueiitly aiir.otu.cM Uima. II
ft In faror ol Jme U. U alne fr
a republican pomlnea fur prs-
i "nt. and paid a rwi"
i "oUt'tbiitR-r.l mM. M'. Meiuwir.n
.nnina; mada a pppc! frtnK U" r-to
! .on 7ik1 org tm ii paag. MItio
SSepaUl ta. re. .lution. .Pbongh b
Boitio'dht oppoillioa to Artanr.and
?ttit tU ret oni"tly In .to.
J Iou and l"t loe Uo Itpd 8tata
eoort dcl.i' the c " righu biU
1 tbe rviwlu lon alronK:y and Tboroa
Jl-Tored. Ihapreyioue qoeetion w
. Old led and tbe reflation wa loat by
e maJrilT. Tb ant-r. con Yet. ion
.himM o'fnllf 50 member. wLI.e
t on.. It wa a'- PPM"t..Vnt' !
ld.ett appointed by tb ontii
ti iArinurendt3e preit ad-
" ?ttcKt tfi'o oatcbirc op aCnl-
flic. eoprli. tbe plt ormon
t eat w.yM It and a.ked for tbr
i ft. old flK.tla emblem which
-t ealty !.
t ut eooTenUon toeoedjourn"
TBI BIOCtiM.
"irr-ro ara. ata)l!'d
-y e ti
w . u l.ir ti'iuuorary cliairaiau end
A l".i Mrhll mi aa mada tKinpoiary
..T"tr f . A mm Kill m carr'it.t mat ihe
chair appoint a o numllt" hi IIYa to mip.'I
l i Hi port w.irtn ami ' nrreu
CkiivriilKin. 'I Ii chair ppoli trd ucU
MMiTira
W. I). Knol" ll-v. A. II R.t Jurry
!!' or J. iiiuuinaii audi). F. AH.-rmi'i.
1 iiW (i.ininiiii".i rflirelaii.i ippo'trd the
!') IWIl.tf IIRIIIII f ir
l.tl.r.HTM
I Vi-rre'l m l K.'il vviii" m .i iliv. 1) :
TUtteKI.I. I'l i.iu i"
J M. M 'Orum-H I ri. tittriton K.
lntv.r. 1C lt.vi.tr. A Mrhii II. 1.
"ii'.l'U Ht"ki WiiI'MH Tn.nnpioii J
(r. ..Iiin. .1. M Wi'W.r. .1 H H '. I'-
ll Lli.l ! i'.. t..l"r F It Ki-y. I'aui
lli-"rv.t'. F. A.i. ''lint". '' K..'ii'
II. M'-yr F. ri ri h-tM. J'iti it-.a T.
roitr ii.MH mi .j.k r ;
3. S. Wnair. J. H llfo.i. t'hlii'i.
f il i.ii.n. (! F. A ' -ri. .1 II. I'. 'Hi". m
It. It ii"'. Wl Imi" i !( i-'ii. i-. r (ir.
r:- .n. K Fl"ic'i"r F. Jl lliwlry. II IV At-W"-l
('. F. htp.ii. II NU'Ver J. t:. On-
i:cr:. A. ila'cbhll J. H. ll.a hrr iini'iu W.
11. lIU'i Willbuu ltdley. K. H. fiyir
Aii"iit Mi lr .1. W. ttrovR Paul II -i.iy
A. rit.kpn R. K. rpouas J. M. McOur-
i.ira. A ni'l..n wai otrrluj that a comp.iitloo
ol I ur ba appoiiiU'd by tiiechair to pieimie
... ..w. . ..... ..... -1i. . r.i.l.... ......
ci i)iw rviuiawi'- iuv i.ji.uit..ij(
lir lilrU
wxna Arr intp:
J. M. llcC.'riirck t. t. riiavpr V. U
Rowlry end It" v. A. Miiikt-a. This una
nii'iie tt i:rr.d and r.'i.f r pd the totlow.ig
iir.ai Tio.se:
WnRKrt Vp ih r.-i.uij.ii'Hii of I) ll.iii
coii'.iy iu c i.vp'.itioii as phi hit d donu it
our diry to p.lprp our cii victioni u 0. r-
Uin bsupii now i?ilal ;ni! Hip pul 1 r in'iid;
i .Id !biie ' loalni out of and iucident to
il e Hi.tiroBOtili.K cuuiiali'i su'c "."d n
ti imI ..lid on r.rrtsln clr. '.lins' i . ll.l
hive led lo the iartil ni ruf.u't .! i. '
..or party In tUU ci.unir mm i in (..' .
.mil h-iV" I tn i-rippii'd "iir u i"i:!;..' t.
t.. K'.-ld't' lor K o.l c.iV"r..inpiii . ' ' -
!i 1 1 1 1;..- .imsbiou uf th re; iblicio p 'it v
rtn - i hiirt ver that tr-nt cvi pr .lor
oi 1 h riy and a chrislinu civi ir. i'.Ioii h b.i
L" 'Mifrsa'i Tlio i;riat bedy of th.i in'tlll.
iri'U' I'liU'.ii.Mi.s Iu our C )iu ly hnvo un'il
t. (. (iv hfld th..'ti:lvp3 aloof from the
ITi'i. r .' r'.iu'zttijiiS L'd co-itrjl of th
(nr y iiviihiii. ry. end lor thli tpn in n
loo-" '.(t m mid uncertain i-l"ini-nl h.n
(l.-'ili. i ! lli" MirUs.' and K'V.-iio.iiiicli xion
to m ptl'lv tii'l' brliiilnis ibu lining ol
'.-pi: iHicm" ii.lo dinrepu'" rniiou ;ord
rnj'i '). ui' 'U"Sci nf our rltiB -;.; and 01
w "'ni this i oliny enlrirl.tl to our party
nt.d kiiowl'U'lmt 'heonly .'ifti tu..l ri'ineuy
for Hip f vil is for tbe mvsol lhepa:ty to
tin in the.r ttronr.lli mid rt bulie audi con-
du"'; and
Whekxah We In lojki:;r for ihe caimn
thnl tuve d-b'.nohed our .iirly machiricry
have found the i.rlnie motive to hi
a tuo-t utini'Piiily cru-iuR and
thirst 'or Uio i.--i! of federal
I dtioLpe. IndPfld to uncli a
.UK-roe nai the dcd'". e.-!i! -d the no-ciill-d
iH.dirj of the rpnb!lnii puny ot onr
county tiiatllU a '.i li.:ifr.t in lucinu'ii.
II r ft 1 1 comliuifl up dtif t "r of I'.i.ir ! u tit -t'i
r e noon ai tie n-uurpd . ill o ld i'l au.ih
a urate ( air.iifl lh boiit'nt li t Ilii.'Pi.t im.l
coi.SHrvitiV" r t-(u tltc- rt ol our
uoui.ty a m prrtctirull.v dohnrred
from B voice In the cdi'dinn (I cr-
pnbin and cniipcletit oflK'.ial to fl'l ii-l"rl
p ;s:tioi. of honor arid InmC Turrrlore
br H
i...Enl..il Th... wrt r.irtfHrm Ihr. i-ror.t
priuotplpi of ih repuhlrirtt't periy nn r.n-
iiouiicmI i i i M'iliorm at the v. louul
coi.V"titin in 1st)
11-.. Wed Tlint we fuvir the nctnliia I'll
of a Ine ticket (or all s-.a'ti ( iJlc-i to hw li 1-
idattbe ain'roichuii! rti:o ilpctiou aiid.
In"" if pit'.li;u our uni'ed audi
vij;'.noUi mpport i.i tm n'uii'.-
opts in our p"rl for id ollkvsi.
Ai.d in thiac ti'n.'cl'oi' w ear 'j usi-' .o ii 1 o
oudoria the lion. (! G ll:iicnl"y ol Ufir-
iion ) our to.itro f r cuyirnor ttv our
di r-hleB to tl." ' " i-ouveniioo are h-rt-by
ii.B tuo'td to tmt Ins I'.ume iu nominri
li-.'ti lor eld po-i:i.in a'.l to n.t tho i"lid
Yj'.e of Pall ib cnuuly for bin. llrst ltt
and el1 thu Inns
K"iolvr-') Tlmi our (1"lpR3tn to the con-
Kftbtio'ial ciLiVptitiun are l.prphy rcQUlml
to c 'U'pi.d forkn uuiuntruuted dli(atiou
ta tufl Chicitio conv.'utioii.
Jt-Hi lted. Tnatr.ll iiinnih. rs "f tlili con-
yviil'vi dclre them. .' .".'public'.!
lie (Ivdvpl lulbo wiol nil plediie our
liiiy support with YJt'.'S time and .uom-y
l;;r U'l r iiiioiicnn iioun.'c. b t.i.i-p.. jur un
p iniiloa oy ouy auihorinsd r publican can-
vonliou. r.p.i.i xo.1 Tnat we ilenouuce the auiilavil
milt toe' has. bet n grinding r.et for the de-
partment at Wanliiniuon until the
hiie arid Biuew ot the party
I. m bc"ii tipaily ground our and haoouithi.
nr ii about to se-k harmony iu the camps
of ihe opposition and we lavor the policy
of l-i'ting the Fadorul aurhoriii" di-c.ivor
inoonipttenoy nddialioi."iy in their pm-
pl..ea without the aid of professional elU-Uavit-makPrs.
it soly-d I'hat Iho county expcaMYeor.
fleers and oomniiUeo are autnorizdd to
adopt mien niPBHurpts ae may apeni to
them fit looking toward the improvement
i the at it in of our t.mty in Pallas c inniy.
Tno chmrnian :atpd that the uext thiiitf
in order warf the pIpCHoii of permanent
chairman and "cret ary and an I'xeoutive
e-mimittee. Mr. 'J. M. McUorruick was
I uiioaeii i
Mr. McCotmick wss onduat"d to the chair
and reiurmd hii thauka t the convention
in a few wed cioipn remarks. Allan Mar-
slir.l pvo plpctid ppr.uaneut neure-
tiy and th following
ixaroriva COMMITTEC
chO'.'ii: K. ll.'nl 'I" J. ;M.eman
K IUv.er. U llatc'i. Wd ls.n l'uotap--on
CO H "phpn. r. X. O I'pyt on 8im
Wilnnn John 8. H"albrinton. IJ. Meyer
E K. Thoui'ts and F. P. 8i"'auo.
The bndtipss ot tho c invention
bo ui; riiiiil"tpd 'lie riifplinx called
Hr a ppppcli Ic.'iu K liivmr the nu'goin
.hai'inan who made h it r.ni'iiks. to the
f. 1 owing pff.-i!': That he bad bucn atraid
(I. at tl m would be trouble in the convpn-
tl.tn and had C"mn there exppctingtoi and
bad made up b a mind to ix roife his tunc
tiona iu orimntzing the tnef ling in a pprlect-
ly Uirntid quitn e ".aiinpr knowb no
fclion r il lee b.H let tne majority have
lull pxi.rPS.iion of th.-ir j.rpt-rpluv In ih
tpinporarvornanlx.tlon. lie rontrrs'ulate.l
the convention aud l.lms" f mat good
nrdrr and harmony had prt'vaUed. Sir. H.
1. Hiields mude a guod tpeccb to the tli-ct
that it
L'tD HIS HI ART OOO0
t. -p inch a r-presenlativa gathering of
riiii buiin.n tnencl.irllot and aocint-
iriuwith n.e regular rppuril!"n of our
o unty and working for the ekv.t'.on and
. . .i in.n.i ..iiiiin nitrl v.
an Yncpnit'i.. '" ...-"-.-. j.
Mr W. U. li'iowle padirsed tne re-
markaof Mr. fhield. and added that it
was tbe
rlltl-'JUK PPTT
of the repnblicins ot Duliaa connty and
th t.te of Tpx . to rx-rcine thur ludivi.J-
ril an t unlred yiirhte as repuhl cans Iroui
toe word go aud hoped tiat efledivp
nipamre wjjI.1 be adop ed t Drlng ahoui
racit'Ciliatlon -etweao the "ins' aud tba
Professor n.R.S'oki a fo lowal nj de-
llvared a most senMOle and uliing ape.rl
which was received 't" pplu "
hoped tbat
ni ci would rooat
r"alM tb fact tb'. ti gio resogn tion ai d
oos. tion tbey mui ne tba m rt" at
ihe wblle man do that is to climb uo
the Udder round by ror.nd and tb"y win
turrly reacli an levaion that can on'y b
gir.rd by cirefuliy watching the pioe
wii"' h f..tlog I Bute and fir. ltr.
A. II. Ket ge the assembly few wi.rtt
of good cher. and he lelt confident lh.
by the eld ol ihe.se prespi t a an organiis-
lion of retnblirans by principle we wi.nu.
be tbe nnOniof p-wnful army o th
araopch and tro. ready and eager for tae
be'tlefortbergbt.
The oonvention retnrned their than to
the chairman and ewtarlr of tb outgo-
iog execntlY ommittee end lotbenm
bt-Mof thateinTlit. ....
This convpnt oa w.f largely at '"oed.
prvfentend Prticipt'ng io tbtrocrJ-
Intra iiwh ruii--- - - .
tbe person! of tis. eoDvenlloo would .le
Donor to j i "j. - j k.L
ord-r d TOihosiaJin prsvailfd thrrnnh.
. .. . . ....... ..ul wlth.i.11
oot mna tne ronvennu.1 i--
Irtetion end in r' " ( ...
to tbelr credit hat no r'rwnal ties
V i-ialf' 10. me uhuui
TUTS HKUAU):
to day by a much iiyp.U.I rain and tliat.rt.i.-
pr t at now thai we shall have mora ol
lliis Mining to oulil.
The Irghl Irosi that foil thl werk did
iiil" if any daiuay o eltnur crop or
(run and tba In.licstioii are tnal the
wimt and oat crops will be abjve lh Yi r-
:. lliirlng tba past f.'W vnrs 1'arker
ii i.p.lv laiuipr have Mi chnpd aoi.unl'y
hundr'.l of !'Uri w.irlu f fruit nm
1 1 .mi Hit. hi'sl ; urn'rip! and the yltl ai wi ll
ns to (juihiy ol liult ail! mis yetir bp u-
cp ImiiI. Thfrp r I.' il any c uiuilf in
lii.i wume Ijii.-r peaoUaa i fimi and
pr.ipps tro j; row ii than aro produced beru lo
jr coiiinil'lorrr court have ernploytd
C- ioi 1 Pod -mi ot Wii.'O lo prtpuru a plan
I r our o .tit. uipl ded curl housn the
hu l ling not to rxcoed .''7'Ai. 'IPennp
IaI.Iy birned was a Leaulv nut rslh r
mi. nil. l'.s out Wat ah'.itt $.'l.il. and
k.cna I .-.biindant o itivetilei.t and Unap
It is bellpvpd that the proponrd t'lppi'dllur
of ftf.OnO wilt;iVH nur c .uni v inn) nf Ihe
b"t buildlnjl lu tl.u kills -Biz" P12..CJI.-
s.di'rud. O ir people ara not la'klng p. I t'-s nnioli.
ypt th itigii the pipral vnt nieol pems t"
Pavesptlied In lavur of the r.fii"tuliia'inii
of (J .YPrnor Irplatid. While it Is c ino-ilpd
that hi admiiilitia'u.ii l.atrol givi'ii mil-
YtfTral ealietar.: ion. it is not hvlltved that
hurdiy auv one would unib-r the Iry.ug nr.
ciimtinc'"a have done much h.tur. Tne
a'.'i'inptiid Itihert booat Ml BiilMiorn
hurr; though tlov r.ior Itohei tt li In tin
county ninny peraonal irlpin! and warm
a.liiiirpf tli-Y think hUcmd'.Kcy t tin
i... in would be a mistake and r suit in a
lalMire.
C.ir populir onrgrpsstnan ( oloi pI Htm
L inliitii will doubtliss hen- bct'd v.Ph-
uii' opposi'ion. a he ho nu.io morcnar-
e.t r ant lepiPiPiilut'i'ii ri'ru.; tl.l- b
flriit tprtii tn'i I ts iverbc.ii atcuded to
anv of oi.r Tt'X'i rpprp.eiitn'lvi'S lu Ihiir
r; r--t 1 1-r mi t and 'lVxt- bus a ih l.'ntion thn'
i ii pn tdtoKPtlipr will c .inp'T" lav.irhiy
".on thu ablett meu ofuiy stnte In tne
I'ol.'tl.
Oar people rota with plesHir" the Wi ll-
niMriip.1 p'-'pnlsntv of your loinie HkIp rep-
ri"l.tttlve li d in I O. ni Wellborn In v- '.".f
dt-tru-'. the oui.ty fomnrly lu loiui'il.
The Irieiot'i ot '.1.0 1Ikkai.ii r.r' iniirh
pW. I ! il hp" in Mill pn.pr . f md iy tb'-t
nt'pr tl.i-k.ip k the 11kiiai.ii will iU" a pn-
virievm iJnjsia cvsty ppk
Tie bum nut n: tliLs o.' ib.i aticcpfbtu
romi Plilorii f ir cu lt prir. will 1h found
I' tic St. Jacob-.' Orl Family tnh'tider.
lSi-'o a copy of wh.cli rtn In bail by ad-
tl i-Mi g but. ply P.'p.ir ni'oit the Cuorlti
A. Viflpr Co. up my lit. t m irp Mi. out
inci sing a (w.t-ceut siaiup..
THE WODHillllWKJH xiutario.v.
Tatuib April 10. Uorrvi.poi.de:
The talrd annual ixinhnion ari'l Woo'-
Orowers association ot Wil.'am-t.n c.iumy
was beld at the ranch of W. A Hymen two
miict souihwpit tf here on this date and
f.0 pMipie wura present; visitors Irom d-f.-rjin
ihIps aud tmi'iMi wra prepitt.
Ttm tiisplav ol lull blood tlieep was the ad-
miration of the visitors. A aood tlmo pre-
vailed and Williamson county "till hoi )a
her iatiri Is.
Pronal Judge M'tchell of M'.tchell-
vlils. lose: Geirge W. lliirsptt president
Taylor Wator o otp X' y; J. Herriu Reoernl
a.ipiirliiten.l.'nt ol the International &
(irat. Northern lallrosd; Pr. P. 8. H.
t-niltii third vice-president of the Missouri
I'jui lie railroad aud party la bi pcial ctr
pent In.lf a day here vUltiug Mr. il. It.
II x p of tlii county.
I' . 1 twintj is a aialouitnt of til Bhcirli't:
Oil"
K .in K:ni S'isfp ownod bv A (rlymrB
T..1 in P. x.fi t pare old: welcht olcaratf.
i I (I..C- Wi 1-2 pouu IB
I'.a m .1 t. !'. sooroimn nw.TMi ny r p..
Ileud-.a hi iJ-'i cou'ov 1Vh: J ieri 11;
n. 11 t of -hi: i. In 1 li en 171 p und-.
it iu of'ifd t)V Mf.i-rs. .triKU' hull Uip
..ir'iti VVruio.il. "rtn Hie n.'"d Pit. a oi
H li. T.ivloP. f Pt 'Jjrnwail; ir.'ic l
j' .iilIi HLd csi.IhIi tiirrinos. tuli lu -d on
in 1 1 nlils; wtibt ol CAreasi. tud U ice
i p uinU.
itmii ownd by A. Sjmps Taylor r.-xi s
15 months eld; Yeijth; ct carcass iu.s llticr
JJJ pounds . . .
simirtnir ram. VV I'lie. nw e.l by F. F.
Henderson. B. It county. 'P. us. oypaiBol.l
weight ol oi'C.i'i wi'hout tl 'ec
w.iKht.oi iluice it tuOLthb'
pouiida.
Ewe owcrd by 0. -I Jours.
l U uoumla
Hicwth I'l
Vermont i
old: weielit 'l carcx W
: loul Uetce
iTlpouuds: weight of .line" 11 ni intbt'
grnvvtb 13 poanut.
P.am owcei by :.'. ortmi mylor tms;
15 raon'hs old; vrnght of ctrcase with 'nl
npce. 1J0 pounds; weight o! aerce SO 1-2
pounds.
itsm. T Long jr. owned by Howard
Claud Wiliiamaou couuly; 13 n. .'itlis old;
weight fd carcitH wittioul 11 ' re 0) pounds
weiiiht of tle.eca 23 ponnds. This ru n was
lireil by U ihitpioii & iJuortannsii by noted
Pa Long No 111 and raised by i-rt. J. L.
Woodward and now owned by Howard
Ilia id ell ol Taylor Wil'iaipaoii cotintv.
Ham Trxa Bsnkpr owned by J. P. 1C-
van of Taylor Willlamsoti county Ttxas
weight of carcass aithout tler.-i 11 pounds;
weight of ilsece twelve month grorVib31
ponnds. . . .
Bsn Bock Stogie owned by A. Svnns
ol tv'illiamsou county Tsxae; 3 years eld;
weight ol llseeoe twe.va montli growth 30
po"11'1'- . . .
Ham Hllver Horn owned by O. A. 8yir.es
Williamson county Texas weight of
fl"ce ' 1-4 pounds.
Bhid bnorbam owned by J. L). Kevan
Williamson county Texas; 4 years old:
weight of csreast wilhout fleece UO 1-2
pounds; wetiibt of fleece li mouths'
growth 31 pounds.
Ewe owned by Howard Bland Willlam-
eou county Texas: 13 mourn old; we.gnt
of rrc.-. w thout fleece 82 pounds; weight
of II ece IS 1-2 pounds.
Item Pridporl. owned by J. D. Kevan
Tuilor Williainrm couuly Texas: 2 year
old; weitfht of os'Pas! wdoout lleece 02
piii.1; weluhtot fltece. 3'iU dayierowto
21 1 2 ponnds
Kwp. No. 271 owned by J. U. Kevin; 4
y bis i Id; with lamb at sid; wtl(ihi ol car-
ras wiiboat Ueene 01 pounds; weight of
fleece 357 day growth 13 pouudt.
Correct italenient.
H. U. nitciiANA.sr
I'CRSAJf Menpxl.
Judges appoinled by assictsiioa.
HI
Ol R HEAL KrlTATK IX TKHKsTS.
Dau.a. Maroh 12. EJitor Herald
The editorial in this inoruiug' UtauD
beaded "Ca Whom it May Uoncrn" it
ceitalulv worthy the close attention of
tvprv real "tt nwner tn Dallas. Tbere
are ceriam luavy owners of leal estate In
this nivand suburbs who do not seem to
realixs Ihe pose btlliv of a decline in valnes
and n lar as piirjuc pnierpripes ars c..n-cemp-i
irovprn thems'lve accordiiicly. Tne
(act i. toe ifVy ha come when uca oiifht
to realiz thai tba fnrtber growth i f PaIIis
is d.'prodent upon more railroad and man-
n'.ict'to s. Let them hved the lesion of
Leaven worth and Kansa; Utty.L'aveiiwortti
was oi.r" ahead but was too oonhl'iit tUat
tie woul 1 rem n o wilhont i irjrt. Kan-
("iiv put forth strong eir.rt to Secare
rs Ir 'sds and other enterairiBe and as a ie-
aula L'avenworta was l"ft horwlesi'y be-
i.iiid tJ the race. Hr real estate owners
awoka when it was loo 1st and have eyer
sit c" be. n airuttglingtoprevett bankruptcy
Let the rich land ownets or to-day here
h"d mis irroarful leison. Let oue mil ad
lake r.old with will of everyihlng toet
promises to continn th prowti of UiHas.
KtuL KiTaTi UeaiB.
i
OI'R 11KAI. KSTATK MEM AWAKE
JIaila April !2.-E1itor HiimuJ-
I'i vnur ed.iorlal tinder the bead ot 'To
i.i ' 1. 1. in tA.il isa.in f
ypaterdsy. cailin a'tentlon to the fsctthat
our Tieis-uoor nas pruuip.'j i. nmia
enrtinenl to boild a railroad to the ru:b-
. ...i. tksi "n hslievn w mtt
vrv 'sal.ly av that nnr merchams apeftia.
3 . . . .... I . 111. I . I . . .. .!
w ised to no an idsi i Bui-.ns-i-ii.r bit uu
1 oettl. flu what are our real es'pt-h pd
aoiot?" Tbe writer of tbi b"in a real ee-
ileii"pr and krowing tbe feelii g exist-
ing emorg real eetat owners In rresrd to
tb" importance of buildinc a railroad to the
. ... ha li..it.ilnn In aivin lhat
tbe r.l fatal owner stand ready ard will-
l?.g 1 1 do a'l tnat IS ousineea n. iir u
nigral In rem'.erine practical aid to not only
a ra lav to tbe southwest bulto tba nor;h-
ar.t and northeast also. It abonld be a I
bpii'V It la tbe determination of every
ei..i-o of Halls to do everything tbat Is
Moery to place her far In advance of any
pret- uded r.val.
S I N PA Y MOUSING
OA VITAL CHRONICLES.
Hie durational lull Matk a 1'arlla.
iii'HUr i:iucb.
I'nlilii's Art il-nlnir from ii Hip Van
A n. kin N limb r
Prif.wonil from the) (ounirj'a IVntre.
Wahimnukis April B.-fJpMal H or.
n pi.'iidiirs. Tl.a rdurntional bill
lias irot tlirtiiiifii Hi" H'tiaie
M l H limn ih in iik.l to op
there for the e-fsloti at least. It is a decided
ilinrrrlon of what il.sci.kii.in w.ll d.i lor a
meat .re. Wbn It was llr.l taken up It t-
irdi'ted but lit'U atleiiti"U had but few
III. l.ds and wan thr. 'gin hy ivetjb'dy to
lie a vi-l luary mesrure lhal woiitd ba on
put to lbs rpr jgand. U came lo 'y
ti..mi-li and in a snort um occupying
uli ina il.n.i and attanno'i of ihe Miiate. It
has g'Ypn rise to one of Hie leal y grea'. dt-
blplbt dlaliiiuisli ihe ileluiprilioiis of
ilia boo a denato f-oiii which citation
wtil b made h."rslier m coca-
soil when tbe liiii'tatlniia of
(p.irr.il auiHorlly are the theme ol
(iiH ti slon li has prov d a very trilngor.
ds.l to many senators ontnllliK thni
to lake proiirnl In opposition to the
iiongat kwiiPsPilts. Eirnei'ly drslnpg
to ra ilv that lei iitrg In the ou:h whloj
cat shliiid fir aid p. t..a bar I tjkotpda-
ini'liU the massof Igm rsmo tin t the led-p-i
l oYerniiienl bts armed with tne bi.ro.
t ii)' aie obllnl iievfrth -lis' lo re; 1st. tbe
Hji.pl bti'iuse llley oaim d find in th" lun
'lan.i :itel law auv warra..t lor the at'.iou
propotcd hy the bill.
lil matter for coiu'ralul il'on to Ttias
ih-t phi'C. pki out lint and b""t lo 'his
kl oni; hii.I i.ct.ibl.' cuibu'e. He iidir C -kt 's
; picti bus given additi' ii'.l vnlumti to lilj
lamp and eianding ts u .r.st roiis.liurl inal
Inwvpr ami his pi.e tmn und.il II lu .ot' in tho
l.ct.t rank of the pnat i.
At last the poliiioiil l"t h'JI bfgtin to
boil ill nood farnisl and foe a iik i.Ui or
iirirr l.idenJ nut il the t:l"P '' H" '
l ow lively ti hps umy be antt' ipjte.l. i'hn
del it of the "wo. l b.ll" has riven tho
tar. It Hloriuers rfliea. d Imp" and ei.lti'jM-
;.m and tlm raS'.!: ol the Mor-
riwm bill I now .rgi.rdpd e.i a
Us j.i f.ic-. It wilt be iH"d nn iiixi
Til ?."!ay iii.il 't Is tliO'i'jiit w.sl oivupy a'.
!e t il iiinnib in c nisi.! r-.t i...n.
Tba quas'lon !a c.rtfilolv a iraetliig toe
earnn.1 attention of t n. t.- im ry il the lie
ni and for tarlir literature mil p-i.'he la
anv crilprlon. Tne pn nt -l.e-i 'i id tiari'X't
tJu'x of B few weeks :pee is txitg thrown
brndcsi 75sWcopli B . t i' b. ing Piinl. d
aud yet the demand continues These ri-nip-Ms
lor tarill'lovo and tliindir come
irom all over the potttiliy &n1 'he i'.rtica.
(ions are that "tirlll r. 'o' u" w l a forced
to Ihe front as tbe nonli. Iling 'f-uc in ihp
Cfimici cauuniUn ltl r ingiehS dj wlut it
will. . .
Atinp- linporlanl M''ir luch from
time t . ;!'i.'. I .il ' '.' c'o ol ih'; s-'naioi. will
drmatul M.M..ion m i. ipvio.i oi Ui lor-
f. iiure of the raiir.je i land grants u I
tet'mated that the bills now be!or n-
rrosa on Uii fubjsot will if ps.-.Bed reM' re
OO.W'OliOOecrpsiif tho public land to tho
people lusted of tlionlng Inem lo lurther
remain locktd op by ;r-ai corporations f r
srecu'nltvo pnrposps. Tbo paarage of such
b i s bv a dt uiot:ratrlimiie would cettatLly
pr ive a powerful campaign card.
Such M""ral niatu-ra nf ooreem rs th' sa
coupled witti tbmc 'sryil'Mioi-sioiicd the
rrmnining opprnprlir len mil' .tmt ot the
most II. I'ori'inl i'f tot' latter 'vl remaining
l..r ai t on. nre f)a inlaled to i nllven cons.d-
eratily 'be tn-uily "nil rmtlne of con-
l.T's-ionul i r-'CPTdti gs and kppo tne iioubb
I t o iv I ir Putt moii'ha yet.
j Tliprv r-ppeara to be two eltmie.'lrj lo tlio
ilMn.c'rtt i: majority -be-e. O i" la resir.'us
... i...... . i. I I mi 1 ill r.ii r int. prest nrin-
0 p e und tolr g l f ii the country on Pint
Ifmiu Th'ej are tbo men bo aubordlnaiu
r .-tni ''it nev lo principle. Tlie o'.hrr wants
t d" a tor ih fate' y of t'eneral relorrn
sui.poru-d by swei-Ving "d frequenily
nriiiif. rid uc ions In minor ml tn-ir
of the civil nud conprpssinnal bpivich
and go before (be country with the
record of a lew thousand dollars taved.
Th" one dsires to address itself to heavy
and lnuUitous burden and legis'ation of
umverst.l Inlere-t while the other doesn't
. . . . t. m . . .1. nl.t alanri hill. l.nVH
ivrti. v lean rj i 1 " - -i
(It 'iuiencies in the public service to be pro-
... . . ... .... .... .auutl.l la I nlAl-.l.M
VI.1P inr Bl.er I'.C 'irD.irii.n i. ...........
Texas can congratulate herself that her
reortitenlatlves are not in the latter rank.
an trinxMio or invbtioatioiis.
Washing'0" is never without its con-
rreujional Inypstlgiitirn of eotne kind
more or 1 'ss of public Interest as the chso
may be but tbe crop on hand now Is on m.
pi claliy large one. There is the Danville
i'lYPetigallon tbe Jeannptte Investigation.
Ma-nl.t. old atorv" of the star-rente nnd
other frauds belore the Sprluger commit
tee the Fiedler investigation iuio n.siric.
lOr-rnmeDt here end evoo aprclinged
bu ter. batterlne and rNomargprlue over-
liaiilmg In progress. It Is sate to say that
not one of them will eyer aocomp.ish a sin-
gle sr.intd. a of good to the public at Urge
am' while the ' eoouomy" of tbe botieeis
finding expres lon anU hunting material
lor political capital it could aot unon no
belter subject than these various congres-
sional Investigation bv retailing io .'on-
tinue them further. Kfore them Ircm
rlav toriav. ihe "contingent lunds" of both
senate and bouse disappear lilt snow
(lake In tha river"
cliphimo tub wmos or ni MTiRrBisr.
Tnere are people in tbis city who are
alarmed at any aud all approaches towaid
oommerclal activity a a case in point apt-
ly llluntriites. A clean business-like aud
very profitable da'ry has been suppressed
a a nuisance by the a is'ocratio district
court on ihe appeals of eonievory "tlo-
icky" and "aristocratic" inhabitants of tbe
neighborhood who are. oirend'.'d beyond
exvreaiinn thst a commercial enterprise
a'.ould dare invde iheir locality. The
matter ha got. into the pspera und la at-
trao'iog a wonderlul amount of attention.
In tbemeanlimathe hushes "commoner"
is making de-perate ellorls to "tain him-
eelf. The fact Is In.porlar.t. as it illuttratf s
the position of oppoti"? plemeMs lhat will
give Washington a fud-lledged leusa'ion
and a desperate strung a some day. The
old anetocratio and .he new parvennes
backed by a respectable element ot the
scientific and literary people want tb city
set apart for all time as a residence city a
sort of socitl and literary as well a politi-
cal Mecca with only such vulirar adjuncts
in the way 'of enterprise or bunues as may
be b?olulely neceary for market pur-
potoe and even these "afar off." But here
i a growing city witti an abundance of
wealth and opportunities for invsstment
.. . . .. .m.i .ma.i.rl.lno Knsl.ieaa I
spreading H establishment and eicroscli-
nienta until one fiuj sue ma ih . sis.-.
a lively attitude.
MUST HAVS COItrORT.
It is a great thing In many respect for
the denixens of this tlistrlct that the "gen-
llemen from abroad" who are in -ongrexs
"run municipal mait rs. They are a very
exacting claea of per.tii.nien end insist on
having every thing litre in the wny of a
nnhlia ponvenleoc "I Ihe mott approved
and litest patiero. In nearly every other
city the street car companies do preity
muco a iney pie-jiB nnu iiu.-u .u.....p
tbe public to abont as dlBSRrepahla expert-
ences at are ever w oi punro tiree.a.
Here everrthtng is ameren. sua wuna i-io
accommodstions do not hsppen to suit
nm fstidiou member of tbe nta or
house he Utrodncee forthwith a bilt to bv
mttr arranged more comfortably to bis
idea of comfort. Tbe bill Is. however s-en.
. i .- .ut.rf anit tha abnse ia at
nrct porrecied or tbe improvrrrient mane.
Mr. Kllis ba gomrea -i.nBa'uu""'-'""
beredtiring the winUr and ws are likelv to
... a inmrr in tb way of a trpt car here-
af-er In cold weather. He has introduced
a bill providing tnsianar me u.s. oy
Ueeenib'r. 1W4 the aeveral etr'et ra lroad
I...J I. . h. a lial -.nt If
paaeentrer cr- tra.i'j' .s """-
Columbia ball b heatd dnntg the win
Ur arid that a (amronsms h-eit-warmth
bail be maintained w:tbln eBCh
car while in aetvlce dtiriog the mnoihs nl
pecruber. Janosry February and
Mrch. The bill alo provide
that each ear shall b prowly venil-
laipd.at d tbat each "t shail be npbol-
eeredaad provirtd with airings. In ac-
cordance with tba rorde-n Improvements
row employed in ntbi r cities. ad problb-
. - a . I.. Kntioma nt toe
I'llDIH'sa. - -
ear. A fin of for each ear end for eacn
AlMt!
18-
wllh a rapidity aiidniipha'.s not snrpststd
In even the swstern cm. a. 1'opnlst.oii con-
tlliues to Iroreas snnual v th It II n com-
g not only iron. Marylaid and Yirs-n I
and contiguous sectini s. t.ul Ir. in all i i r
lb ooiinlry. M en who have mail money and
who wafct to kellh down In a Pirtty place
and pi oy tlps lv prof. aalopal men if
Various eal Irwa who i I th bent II. and
advaplbi!. all .I. o 1 by tne capital t Id and
ynuiiit nl all kinds oimlimia to cm In and
e-ell Hi Pfinaiipnl p.ipl.l .l ull of the city.
Wsshingi. in wdl nn lo'iii'.-.ily have a pops
nlHtti.it nf 110110 or more py ilia n xt cm
ut. I'ltddi. g ptrniiia are tMUi'd by the
hundred weekly and moat nl the i.ew
bu I lii'gseii c'cU a h. tin r small or lare
aro ol trie lil'iB'. mimlnrla i'e and eolitl char-
so er and Imntl. i.ih ci s'gn. U'ulp.ltts
toy i tin. If and tles rtli'a ilwi-llli s and
bti'inesa ti'Mib a pre III pd won iKiiupitnta
siorira. In sr. orl i lis Pedetal capital'
growth Is aaloiiiahing even tnoee alio have
aitHulpattd rapid k-iowih. p.n d lain accord
with tbat of tn wbnle ro'jiii'y. No rust-
eru oily is groal' g like Wa-liluiuu.
1 11 a XNTtBI'PISU MIMTART.
If Ihe criri ii p"i"ijiy ot oi" oottntry do
nothing more than succeed In building
tiamls.'iiie armori.'s they wi I piova public
Dhiii fartoi. Thlaclit hi 1)pu for years
sadly In eant ol a large we I arrs'ig-d op.
era bouse the two pr;i clpal theaters her
now hiilnr p "r maSp-tt.lfla lor such a
place. 'I h llg'.f lu'atitry has just let ilia
0 Hitraet lor a ii'l.lKI armory aud opera
house ciubliied. atd have It pred the latter
for lU'i.Oot) per year. It in proimu'd to buv
cue ol the I'.aiiiiuuirsl npi-i a hnlisis I'l the
piuriiry wltu an wv.nnl Veating rspscity nf
2 0.0 A I pw feature will bo a Ci'iiiu.i'itl-
ou lob')' virording a large prompnadu hp-
ts.. n the acts. Ihe reel if 12.1100 per tin-
mini is pretlv high an I the lessee will ho
coinplli"! lo have 'i i.iioi'.Uneii t talent
and diswliii; csr.ls nn Lar.d irom aoisan lo
SVSS'.'ll to av out.
TUB KATM.1AL UlM.
1 1 toav i.ilt res'- Hi" grow 1 1 it b.'.st b i'l nip-
purl In Pa In to know th-t in pessmi bus
1 ppned up wit') enthula-iii and tso of tb
1-pgu- gamps have aueai.y htpti p'..iid
he.c trie o .nt nltntfl he.liig I lie Wai'.'iiut-
puisand the til teliaole and famous Prov-
Ider.o i c ub. Er ryb dv goes otit to their
g.iu.es' depnrininii c'e'ks Piulmss nisti a
go d Bprli.kl ng ol com r i nien. ord li e
ladles in I trgo numht-m. Tuh Provideuce
tin a are big. struruf tiur loi.king fdl .ws
and pray a snlioidlil pomp 'iliev fay they
propos'i to cl"all ti.inya up this feeroo
I he (Vipirol rlnba don't on. o. nn lo n.ui.li.
The Pallan Browns ot Jul "inter cou'd
have huit'ti oillur of tbttu. They nr..
down nn the pmgramnie hopv.r for
annul 7i!lXl miles ol irv 1 lira pbs ii The
Potroiis plsy bore tlio laito: purt if tbe
week.
VntStT VtdXTABI.ES
While pri"g doesn't rush upon IhU
Iccality we would Mwpise In sirolllng hy
thermit stands and through lhe ru'ornit).
c.snt niaikets eom of the-o now hi it lit.
wmn die Hnt Woslpnpl in. bait tor a tunc
sot o.itir. ly Iree ol winter htrawbetrips
corn tciuiito.a pem imd veci tables cl
evere kmd are brought from the tout' h up
Hie Potoni.'.n In Ibe prettiest muinu.mce.
Tlirse thims aie reeeiv.sl t'i-r long belore
tliy reach tbe Tphh niarkrta. romiitg di-
rect by Bina.l crnft Irom Uio aou'h but ihey
bti'g ie fmioicsi . pricea. Tho yipr
et. II lit gers hosever and the hur dreds of
bueiit'U daily rccoived (a-.ul.l innlc it-that
tho dealer are not Biiilciputlnj.; imicj to'
wea her son.
w' W' V
'
n-v.. TW: GREAT .edit U
CUKES
Rhoumatism neuralgia Scin.r.cr.
I.iimtniio Backache Homlncho Tootlmchs
j;ore Tli " I "' ll-iK' vrnl ri. Hrti laca
llui'iia Nrnl.U. I I'oal lilies.
ASH ALL nllim IIIIIJII.V l'lla AMI it llM.
field nr llru.gni. si. 1 ll.s'irsstsr.wh.rs. UnjOtlitss IwtUa
lHIM-ttl'll. IS 11 I.SDKHSRrS.
Ttir. i n ki.i:b A. oijki.i ii ro.
... a vih.cij.u.11 luiiiowr. I.. I . a. a.
e-ilK-tT CONOI'.KOATIO.NAI rilttrittiir
forner of ltarwood und Bryan streets. Kov. t:.
I. rcolletd piiak'r. fiervlcea at 11 a. in. and 7
P. m. Il'.'V W. SI. li.rrowp. '. or new
Y 'rk will prosch inoruiug and night All wul-
coinu. r-oais iroe
-KlItHT BAPTIST t . HO HCH Corner nr
ByeHinore and i'atturaon avenue. Rev. K. T.
llHiilta ppMor. Hiiiidiir-w'ho.'l at 9:H0a. in
1)1. J. 1- Williams Kiipurlntcndciit. 1'rcachlnir
nt 11 a. in. and 8 p ni. Kvats fr'o and
a welcome to nil Serv'ces at 3 ad S p. in.
every itayil.nliig the week.
eellAllY VIK.W PARK Pri-ai'hlng ly
P."V J. C Itiistell nt 11 a m. and "niu p in.
Tliepeo;i!e will pleate bring books slid song
urii.B
Vsr-Kilt'l' CHRISTIAN CHiJKCU CORNER
of i'earl and Drran street. Hcrvli-i at 11 a.
m. and 7 n. m. C. M. Wllmcth wjll prcaoh
atDi.'lfla. m. All aro Invited.
"-COMMKRCK HT. CIirtfHTiAN trlH'KCII-
Rervleeaat the Christian ubtireh on (li nmuree
slrtet. everr Holiday- at 11 a. ni. end 7:.'St p m.
I.y Rev Homer neon risyer-iuveiiug cu-
pnsdav l.l"h'.
u-ai 'UAL LA. a CllY J.I Urlii"-Kl'-V. W. L.
Vanfiliao mpprlut.'ii'iodi . ruisstnii funoay
ical every rlaliba'h afiern.oii at ihe
rniiii.l.nu-o Sautiatti sciiool singing irom
a to3:ii') o'c ock. e'linday-Kdiool proper opens at
8:::'J o tloeki elnsltiir M'H hii. r in.) nunuiiy-
school. KtreiviiiMtv.i.inllally mid heartt'v In-
vited to ailoiid und paitleipulolu lluco dullght-
ful servlc .
e-FI.OYI) BTRMr jCK-UU'iTciI pJOflTil
Rev. I. Jl.Whlio pantiir. rrenniung at it
a m. and ulip.m. bannatii-sciuioi at ua. ni.
Class ruei'tiug n cimt anil fourtli Hun.Iavs at
8 p.m. Column n Ion serv. ces every llrst Pirn-
.IHV. :i Hi ill llll s.Cfll'1 aim iiiiufi uu-
a'y at II p in. ll: ncrl prater rjn'otitisr on
Wednt Hlny night tt 7:11 '. Young mt nV prayer
m'-pilii' ii 1 liur-'tpv nlKhtiii7 an. tXiiina-
UoiihI sln(jlnir.it Frlda- nltrht at 7r3D Every-
body cordlaliy i-iviie to these exeriilses.
tt-TAHKKXACI.K M. K. CHURCH Ciiriicr
of Kim But Hyeauvre sireeti". Roy. B. A.
ThoniMiti patr. Korvtcea nt 11 a. m. and
p. in. Hiiiulny.ser.onl at 11:30 a. in. Prayer
itpeling every Wednesday eYenlnjaj 8 p. n
Heata tree. Pnlillc por.lh.llv Invited.
. .LO u .' I'll hVMV ei. in a N i nil Ri.lt i or-
ner Maltl and llarwood slnHjls. hire. A P.
Hniltli pnaior. i-reaciiiug ai n a. m. ami a
p in (tabhnth-u'liiail at :.10 a. m.
s-kT" fAThlClC H CIICkO it Corner Wood
anil (raiH-ll street. R v V. QmItioti. pastor.
" aa-ar jti a.m. K. ciiUHCii--Yot:N(i
stiee t. 8 -rvicsa at It a. in. ud at II end :S ' p.
a . n . IT.... T 1 ll.mllln.
nt uunay ajuu... i s m i..u. . a. tiiii'.
e-litorof tha A'lsUti Cids n will rtellvcr an
e.iure'.s in inn sen" . mi .'I'miiii'ir-n-i-i
vaiuemeiit ol th" C.orrd People." J. H Tib-
bill siiirerlntpndp.il 6ervl'es by Rev. H. I..
Trann. P- E Public li.vlled. Keata free
'-BIlC'iisM) PREillYTKalAM :IIURCH
Woo street uear llarwood. t-reaphlng l 11 a
i. ant S n. in . 1 the pastor. Sahhaln-school
at ttvo a. Pi. A Cardial Invitation is eitonoud
to all.
"fc-aVCTMB. HRKlItYTKKIAN ItrRCII-
.. .... 1 . . ... I .m 1 W Itmiirtlnn
ri.irill llirn-e irv it... ...
pastor l'maehlng Ham. and 8 p.m. Bal.lwlh.
M n.aii at a. m. .'i'i wy. 'i-i..-londent.
Acortllal Invliailon exttiided W all.
T . v - " 1 V- i I o SI 1 ' 1 1 n V IT ii ri
Ilsrwotil airuot and MeKliiiiey road. Hiinday.
M'io.'l tverv Kiimlay inurnlng at 9 o'clock.
Morning prayer and Mrvtoa first aud third Bua
daj; !
"IA M Ml siTUEET M. E. CHl'liCH HOUTff
HuY. W. O. H. flly pss'or. I reactiinir al ll a.
. .ni 7 -in n ra. Pabbath scno l at Da n.
Class me.it ng at S p. tn. Cjmmnol.in every
Srst n.in 1st. i-raypr ui-eium yT -i .
day nUht at 7-8J. A cordial lavttattoa extend
ed 10 all
xn -r ej.(X( t-s v a r. tt f an r' t. T"t'
:.. rv
TOCKJHvDMJ3JvlEE
OTOiKHuT lKRa AND DlItE' TOR MKET-
& iu. Sntli-e Is liprrby gtvunthat the re;n-
araional meet'ns:r ths eto. khn:de-a of .he
Texas & H. Loins Rallrosd O .mpsny lo T-va
will he h Id al the oitice ofsa.d eomi'iny lo Ty-
ler TP'ai on W.dneadas tha 3:'tb. dar of
Ae'll ' lOo'eitwk a. m. lor tne pnrpna
of rlvC'in nine lilrpctoia toaerv for the eo-
nlns Tear and for I ha iranstcuo- of such other
tiu.lnc'sa as may pre -erly coin bsfoie said
BM.ltr4'ls a'ao given tmt th Tertilsr annual
meelinr of 'be Board of ptrtyiorsof (aid Cora-
rai.y will also be held na lb m day and at
lhsai-s.plP". at lle'ekw k ea.. for the enrnoa
o" a Prvaldeni. Moe-Pr-' idsnl a-m.
.M...ti ii p sos s pa t v
s . as.
BX.OOa.tlO Itee.lYe.l ol the Sit VHAI. l.lfK INkUHANCK t OMCANV o( eVtlltW f a
by tin b-no of JOUSI W. WIIHIMT Np.clal 1 waTeouaaitd aaa 1 iir l..IUHi jf
lu full of Jailer hit. aOtnM '" ' " bri.llikr Joseph J. Juuas deraaaaat.
u"0 -7 " . y W( jafc Ouardiauef H.leu aud Matle Joue.
lualvlii llieannva rerelpt I ferl rnntralnd toesitM my many tttaiih la boll)
titer.. ni.y.ii.l Vtll.l-l.. Hi ri.nipaay lorthelt p.iiiiH a.nl-ui.ni .t th to
and to Mi iV right fur hi pmu.pl aaaiaui.n. ami ' u"tk'" t
Halls March 81 IHHt.
The Ya!u. of Endowment
Hy '-. (I'd policies Si'tllel
By tin1 ?Mw Life Insurance Company
' OP NEW YORK During tho Yoar 1883
O a- 0
'A mo ftr-. "it
a sg. m Wi
r- n I M
ti i : iv- i 1
: ..iJ2 Li?L-
tin a i 1 00' I ft "7 an liH'7 in'
f.7 Psl fl.lSS' '.'.' Nlll' 7'.'v'l M
ut r ;i :ii.'.. i'.mi 21 n.i-".i ill
17uji in.HS' S '.'ITh' Jf l7 in
til -1M J.l-M I- I.C.'t 0.'
72.70HI lina) 8 ns IP. ' 1T1UBI
1:l.li.(7 It hs .' hi; p.' 7 I7 I.'
: WI if. 7.1 f. 1 7 7nS M
.n.Mif )n.ino 4 ssivs H.pmiis
7 J .'111 b0uu i lid ts 7.1 UM
W(im' 0 n 11JI2 TVMS7
m.v.iil ' '.':'jk 7'.'Jim
M.lll.'i I '.III f.'llaH : .1'H P."
2t 7'i HIS) 1 II 0 Kl 4U VM'
tt'S.l 2JU0i 8'W fl: Va.'J i.7
W.V'T lfi.isml 4;.T2'i jtirril'l!
87.iW. 7'0j H.lv'J V'.i 10 I'm '.."I
I.'I4 '. 4.0iii 2f'-'17" .'i.'l70
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10 t'fn! 4.910 20 11 train
4.'i:'i! a 'J 4 1 P.t. : t i
JO" i'.i '.'.'S u 11 ' is f..
4 Xi.Y - .'1.1 4.1 0 i.l.l 4 :
I lil 2 712 VI 9 P'i 21
pl'i '.".l"l 8" Bill H7 t p.l r.7
UflLL
There all! bo a GAl.F of TOWN LOTSln Die glowing cly of
Colorado City Texas!
O.t !h" lino nf ihoTKXAR A I'ACIFI" I; AII.ROAP 2C.2 n IP a v est fr m riuPaa Those ten ar
vtiy tteilratily loea"ed on Uu. nest ildc- .it llio rllv it ml iim"!"f nn to niihln 100 yaids of Hit. 1'ub
llu tnua e aud will be sold et public uu cry I N TliK (HUM M) In t.:oluiailo city on the
Jth IAY OF -MAY IHw.1
To Iho blithest and best bidder on tho foMowleg favorable prms vie: Ono lhlrl rsh and th
balance m one and to years with lut-nrst nt Ih rat ' ot lu per tent p-r ami m on deferred
pyiueD'a. Pirliua ju r ihaa'iiit l"l to the nmiiinlnf HV-O or upward will have Ihi Ir rill road far
r. (ni did tu :bo siiiotintol t'2'i 1 arilt s tvithlig to secure somo
C1IOTCK RESIDENOK and BUSINESS LOCATIOXS
In one of tho lives' snd most i r ml leg j ming cltlco In T xa w hers they rati bavatho banefltof
f in d K'h sils aud thiirel es ar .1 all ih.. ponveiileneea of .py In a kkb I'v iinsneeasied fo?
ictlihliiliiess aio heio elf red a HPLIC V III I) 01 1'MlTl'Ml Y to Secure aoiu. It ' A I UAKNAlNrf.
dw ng to the fai t that this laud has bn. u lu llth t.tlon nlni'tl iv" rdmsi tlm b ealioii ol Colo. ado
It has never biioio been pinned on ih j nieilet and the rtiultla lhat some of the
M bT Vl I'AIil l1: l.uTe) In UtilAMIAIJOar nuw for the first time i rr. reil furalo.
8 "CCKMKS ard o'lipt seekliisr rlc p!c'itt homes where tin y tau toll 0 ttelr tuuil.lei
aud ediii an' llielr ebl'dieu shmi'd not ml.s t lis nin.iu'i ty.
11I.K 1'lLiiVKC'T and purthntcrs wili roselve Kturial warn'ty deu's lo all tbo lots 10'd.
.T. H. re17IIf51l.-TV D.iIlnH. Tnxii. !
DM GOODS SSOPPIM
BY MAIL at
1
Vi'fi
Ms
The Finest Dry Goods House in America.
KHtAllLISUKIl IN 1808.
Wooir-r for th Hprlntr and Sninnier Trade an Iniiiicnae tnck of deairable fab'le
eatlterpu from atl tlm prlurlpil tumkela In tlio world roualiiniK of Holla . tonka
Mmwla Cluck Slllts Cottiped HHUa H.illua uti.t Velveta Itteclc (looua lireaa m.la
tVonloua Untlerwimr Huiall Wares Hosiery 4iIove lleiilleliiPi.'a rurtilHhiiig Cloo.la
lliil.oiia L'mbrella rarnaola tv..e-t.'.l Oon.ls itlilrn Cidtula lima-
burKS Krliiisea lrvs Trlmmlnis llardkerohl.'fs l.tioa liomla l .illura 4 uffa
H'liliolia Ladles' Ties :..ltona. I.lue.ia Kluuoela. l.l.nl.o 4JiiUi Prime l.li.luua
.tllllliiny. I.mlls" l iHlerwcHr lnfi.ina' Vene. t:..r'i"r Cph.o.i.'iy :.ii..l lloa' Cloth.
Inr Mikes' Clothlim Hooka Pniioy llootla IUiS iulli t Arilelee Wrappars Uewelry
Stailoiiery Hoots anil Hlioea lo. etc. ....... nnv
t'e Invite your attoullon in the I a'Kcil pent Atsoiteit nnd Uniat atick of PRY
GOIill-i otc to be fnimd in the I'nlted fiit. a
In rolnt of KxeellpiH'o and Low l'rleca onr goods sro tinstirpa'scd
Inwhalavprpartof the country vou rriKY lire you t an buy Bdvanlarspnnsl at cur store.
After nnylny Exprvs.t Charges on ymir goods they will mil ion less limit they would If
buitclit nt fioiuo aud you have a Larg r mil Batter assorliuoiit lo iclut from..
Wamplea promptly forwarded. Orders executed with tha most acrn
pnlooa care nnil despatch.
N. H -We shall t.sue un ILLUSTRATED FALL CATALOGUE anl shall b pleased to
mall It FKKK to all who send us their addresses
. II. WHITE Sc CO.
Washington Street. Ik risen hm
EOSTON
This bonse I H-adamr-tors
lur tbeae Uob.la
KNEPFLT
614 MIK ts
24-111 Dial -WATGHES
FESIALTIX
ARK
Walches. teilSl'l
Yt v n .' .-i'
union stock yard
We do a Getieral Commilon. Sale and Fued business
Liberal advances made on Live Stock and (i rain. Saloa
either private or public. We have ample facilities for
feoitintr and sheltering live stock and rcapectfallr so-
licit a trial. W. Ti. HKALL & CO.
CIAIPIOI
fi::::s omc3EiLn5lno.
Ilia Insurarco lifusn&ts
Kad iwment T. im and Mode of
I'lYDiiuui I'aynieiiU.
Aua l l psyaMu at f'i.
Ana 211 i ayal.lu al 4'i.
Aye .'is. parable al if.
It V.ar Ki'lorrnie'ii
Age til payab u al tt).
1U Hieiulnins
10 I'reiinuins
fx. I'alS nn.
I'.I t mi In 10 Pieut
Full payments.
Yrir Ftidowmo-t. Full "sYmenta.
11 Year hiidnvrnieiit. Kt lor Pa d ur.
Ac" 27 psvalil- at 41. lo Premtnnis.
I t Year nl i-moit. Kipl I avineiils.
It Year Kuiiowuiant 10 I'lrmliiui.
'8 Yesr Fnd wmcn..
Is Year V u loiiniit
1.1 Y' r ll illllrTIM"llt.
Arp M. p.ra"' a al is
l.'i Var lf.i:!oaaj.'iil
19 P. n'mas.
10 P . mhi DS
pi Pre nlil'iii.
Full Pr-mlum
It) Prunluuis.
ml n Year l'ii.lom"nt. 1ft Pruml'ims
n r r.i.il'itriin ii'.. li) I'p'ii urns
:i War K ..Iowmii nt. I'l fi r H.I.I up
A nn 31 t.nyal.'o al Ihi Full Pitrm.'UU.
site 41 p.iia la al ui. It) i'ayiii.uta.
A so M psyahlo at V). 10 Pivment.
Ate III. n v.b ii M (a. Kx.f r Paul u...
in Year U id a uie.it. Full P.viii'rnl.
An" UI. p'Vat'lJ "I "'l e's. for Pal I up.
.U'i: Aire : S pava'.ln nt M Kv f r I'ld up.
Over 40 p r c ut in u nreiiiliima paid letura-
4." . d lur .llT-t lends I t il a nlem nt
Agent Dallas Texas
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Frntlt ttnHdlrt)IAyl.A. TW;
W. H. BEiLL & COMPANY
Eoscessors to J. W THOMAS.
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