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the rain of life- Longfellow.
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To everyone sending us three paid in advance
yearly subscribers to the
WEBR. TAXLOR A PERRY.
Wholesale Hardware,
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Wm. Saunders, 121 acres
acres delinquent ..2............
A. H. Spear, 42 acres assessed and de-
linquent .......—... .......2..— ----
G. W. Spear, 429 acres assessed, 255 1-2
acres delinquent................................
Josiah Scott, 16 acres assessed and de-
»wn
LAWYERS' DIRECTORY.
ROGAN & SIMMONS,
Attorneys at Laaw,
Rooms 9, 10 and 11. First National
Bank Building.
AUSTIN, TEXA
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"NEW YORK-NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP LINE."
Betwen NEW ORLEANS and NEW YORK
steamer Mils from New Orleans »nrr Saturday atiam....
Steamer sails from New York every wednesday at 12 noon.
—
t. O. GRIFFIN
•ovTMWEeTERN PAssEwaEn AOENT )
•AN ANTONIO, TEX.
OR He C. TOWNSEND
GENEnAL PASSEweEn AND TIC A XT APERY
ST. LOUIS
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Grantee and Number of Acres
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T of Lot, Block, Qu Hot end
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we will send them FREE the
“LIFE, POLITICAL SPEECHES AND STATE PAPERS OF
JAMES STEPHEN HOGG?* )
(Ex-Governor of Texas.)
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’_______ 25rs1534 190
1111! I
Hero’s Appenranee.
In his youth Nero was remarkably
handsome, but early in' manhood his
habits of diesipatton made him exeeed-
ingly corpulent. To judge from his
medals and the descriptions left of him
| quent -------------------...-------
16 Saml. Hamilton, 3 1-2 acre* assessed and
2090 ft
2108 44
Arrives Chicago 7:27
•New Oreans-Havana Steamship Lins.*
Between NEW ORLEANS and HAVANA
Stamer sails from New orleans every Satyrday atnoopm
Steamer wells from Havana every Tuesday at 4:00 p. m.
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"SUNSET EXPRESS," BETWEEN NEW ORLEANS AND SAN
FRANCISCO.
Leave New Orleans daily at 11155 a m. Leave. San Franoicco daily
at 6:45 p. m.
Carrlos Pullman Drawing Room Sleeper, Touriet Sleeper,. Combina-
tion Library, Buffet and Omoreatien Cara, Dining Care, Chair Care,
Oil Burning Locomotiven from New Orteans to Sen Franoleco.
iaim o any Southem Pacno agenta for all Information.
T. J. ANDdN. 300. HELLEN,
on. Pass. HOUSTON, TrexAS" Pasn Aaent
inquent —..........................
F. Fisk, 320 seres assessed and de-
inquent .......------ ------—-2-..------
W. Gardner, 320 acres assessed and de
inquent ,...........—..................................
W. Hays, 160 acres assessed and de-
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His Mietnke.
Mr. Slimsky-I don’t believe the eity
water is safe. I notice it has a clouded
appearance this morning and tastes
sort of— milky—and- Mrs. Starvem—
That glass contains milk, Mr. Slimsky.
The water ia at your left. And, by the
way, your board bill was due yeater-
day.—Cleveland Leader.
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Passengers holding through .tickets to the southeast have
no detention at Memphis.
The International and. Great Northern Railroa is the
quickest way by eleven hours,, and the safest, as refugees
from infected points avoid thia route owing to the strict
watch maintained along it For safety, for saving of time,
for through trains without change to Memphis take the
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12541
linquent ............... ....
C. T. A M. U R. K. Co, 261 acres as-
sessed, 81 acres delinquent.
D. U, Cunningham, 141 6 10 acres as-
sessed and delinquent......................a.....
Mrs. J. S. Glasacock, 43 1-2 acres as-
24%7
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71 Harsh Gainer, 664 acres assessed, 20 1-2
P acres delinqnent ...................................
602, J. Gregg, 12 acres assessed and delin-
Sunlight and Eyesight,
Sunlight ga distinct from sun batt la
of benefit to human eyes. Unless re-
I framed from white cliffs or stretches
of sand or by other menus, It does not
cause any impairment of vision. It is
the natural provision of the sense of
sight and it in harmony with the nat-
ural period for work and pleasure-
that is, the day Bo soon as we intro-
duce artificial Mght we deal with that
which needs caution. A dim light In-
jures vision because the eye alters Its
shape to receive the feeblo rays. On
the other hand, a strong artificial light
will produce Infammetion of the eye
surface and worse.
A. J. Bond, 5 acres assessed and delin-
quent----- ------- .....-----------...
B. B. ,& C. B. R. Ue., 81 acres as-
sewed, 03 L4 acres delinquent.........
H. M. Babcock, 60 acres assessed and
The Family of Six That Is Contnined
In the Flower.
A pretty fable about the pansy is
Current among French and German
children. The flower has five petals
and five sepals. In most pansies, espe-
cially of the earlier and less highly de-
veloped varieties, two of the petals are
plain in color and three are gay. The
two plain petals bavo a single sepal,
two of the gay petals have a sepal
each, and the third, which is the lar-
gest of all, has two sepals.
The fable li that the pansy represents
a family consisting of husband and
wife and four daughters, two of the
latter being stepchildren of the wife.
The plain petals re the stepchildren,
with only one chair; the two small,
gay petals are the daughters, with a
chair each, and the large, gay petal
is the wife, with two chairs.
To find the father one must strip
away the petals until the stamens and
pistils are bare. They have a fanciful
sesemblanc to an old man, with a
flannel wrap about his neck, his shoul-
ders upraised and his feet in a bath
tub. The story is probably o French
origin, because the French call the
pansy the stepmother. !
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HEAVY STEEL RAIL
‘ ROCK BALLAST
FINE EQUIPMENT
DINING CARS
r4D»lLY TRAINS*
A first class line with service unex-
celled. Ask your agent to ticket you
via the Illinois Central* or for full in
formation address \
N. D. FINCH, T. P. A.
Houston. Texas.
1 acres delinquent....................... ...4..
455 A. E. Livingston, 259 acres assessed, 91
( acres delinquent
3 Saml. Little, 24 acres aesessed and de-
I Original Grantee and Number ef Aeres . -
Delinquent. If City or Town Properly 33
Number of Lot, Blok, Outlot and R =
i Division. -
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linquent ..............................—.....
A. M. Leavy, 920 acres assessed, 360 1-5
acres delinquent —.........- ..........—— t
Jos. \C. Little, 25 acres assessed and* .
delinquent ....... -..........—.Aa- ■ '
Jno. E. Linn, 170 acres assessed, 58 1-3
acres delinquent —..............................
Wm. Laney, 140 acres assessed,.128 acres
delinquent .—...... 5
Matilda Little, 160 acres assessed and,
delinquent ......... .—...........
Jno. MeDougal, 132 acres assessed, 7
acres delinquent --------------------.......——-
Green McCoy, 359 acres assessed, 137
acres delinquent ----... .......---------
Jno. Moat (deceused), 6 acres assessen
and delinquent . ........
Jas. M. Mitchell, 446 acres assessed, 192
acres delinquent ...—-----—
Jas. Manor, 123 acres casessed, 3.acres
delinquent .......... .I......------—...
McKinney A Williams, 280 acres assessed
and delinquent ........,----------------—-
Jno. I, Moss, 145 acres assessed and
delinquent------.... --.......------
C. S. Parrish, 12 acres assessed and de-
linquent _________________________-.......
Chris Parker, 320 acres assessed, 43
acres delinquent ...............................
Chris. Parker, 43 acres assessed and de-
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delinquent............... .....
Theop, Elison, 16 acres assessed and
delinquent .......... .................................
A. Eanes, 9 acres assessed and delinquent
Robt. Foster, 4 7-10 acres assessed and
delinquent ...........................................
Jos. Fessenden, 320 acres assessed and
Thos, Gray, 48 acres nasessed and de-
linquent ........ .....................................
F. Garcia, 169 acres assessed, 96 acres
delinquent....... ....................................
Jesse Grimes, 84 acres assessed and de-
linquent ...— ...... ..........
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The Natives Are Grave Matal
Live Md Kat la Fublie.
The Javans lira much la public, and
the poorer classes, instead of eating
their meals at home, as is the man-
ner of the unsociable Hindoo, seem
usually to breakfast and dine at one
of the itinerant cook shops to be found
at every street corner. More exclusive
people may be seen buying the smak
packets of curry and rice wrapped in
fresh plantain leaves and pinned with
bamboo splinters, which are intended
for home consumption
To stroll down a village street and
watch the culinary operations in piog-
ress at wayside eating shops was an
unfailing source of amusement, and
very clean and appetizing they looked,
ihough the smell was occasionally
somewhat trying to the European nose.
The Javans, like all rice eating peo-
ple, are fond of pungent and evil smel-
log sauces, and equivalents of the Bur-
man gnapee and Japanese beau soy
are in constant requisition.
The natives, and especially the chil-
dren, look fat and healthy and appeal
to enjoy life under easy eonditlons,
though they are, generally speaking, of
grave demeanor and are not endowed
with the unfailing vivacity which dis-
tinguishes the Burmans and Japanese.
During the six weeks that we spent in
the island we did not see half a dozen
beggars and, except in cities, certainly
not that number of policemen.--Pear
son’s.
| linquent ......... .............................2......
161 1T. T. R. R. Co., 20 acres assessed and
I delinquent ................................................
2198 -..... 521 G. Miserole, 160 acres assessed and de
I linquent.......... ........ j. —......------
632 Chas. G. Settle, 160 acres assessed and
. | delinquent ................... .......................
45 J. W. Whipple, 42 acres assessed and
; delinquent ......... ........ ...................
57 c. T. & M. C. IL R. Co., 320 acres M
| sessed and delinquent................—.....
65 C. T. A M. C. R. R. Co., 320 acres as-
j sessed and delinquent...... ...........—
73 B. F. Davis, 160 acres assessed and de-
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linquent .............................-...........-
J. y. Agee, 5 6-10 acres assessed and
delinquent.......— —.......—---------
Jas Casner, 320 acres assessed and de
linquent . .... .—,--------------- •
F. Hass, 11 6-10 acres assessed and'de-
linquent ...................—---------------------•
F. Hass, 12 8-10 acres assessed and de-
D. W. Hays, 80 acres assessed and de-
linquent .......... —..............
F. Kell, 38 4-10 acres assessed and de-
linquent ......................................
D. Landry, 148 acres assessed and de-
linquent ........................-----.......-
J. R. Morgan, 451 acres assessed and
delinquent ................L.. ----------------------
J. H. Schaeffer, 60 acres assessed and
delinquent--------------—.—•---------------
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UnknoZ
Unknow ---------
unxnown m:
He Was the Moat Noted Impostor of
the Middle Ages.
The celebrated “veiled prophet’ of
history was a Moslem fanatic whose
real name was Haken I bn Hashem.
He was born about the middle of tho
eighth century and became the most
noted impostor of the middle ages. Ho
pretended that he was an embodiment
of the spirit of the “living God" and,
being very proficient in jugglery (which
the ignorant mistook for the power to
work miracles), soon drew an immense
number of followers around him. He
always wore a gold mask, claiming
that he did so to protect the mortals of
this earth, who, he said, could not look
upon his face and Hve.
At last, after thousands had quitted
the city and even left the employ of
the Caliph al Mohdi to join the fanat-
ical movement, an army was sent
against the “veiled prophet,” forcing
him to flee for safety to the castle at
Keh, north of the Oxus. Finally, when
ultimate defeat was certain, the
prophet killed and burned his whole
family and then threw himself into the
flames, being entirely consumed except
his hair, which was kept in a museum
at Bagdad until the time of the cru-
sades. He promised his faithful fol-
lowers that he would reappear to them
in the future dressed in white and rid-
, lug a white horse.
seased and delinquent............;...................
Walton. Hil A Walton, 329 acres as-
sessed, 32 1-2 acres delin quent.----
79 Dey Iand & Cattle Co., 122 acres as-
irssed and delinquent...........................-
200 E. H. McLean, 320 acre, nssessed and de-
_
744 9179
linquent......... ............___________
A. Silsbee, 154 acres assessed, 140 12
Jas. M. Tribble, 80 acres assessed, 50
acres delinquent......................................
Jno. Van Winkle, 16 acres assessed and
delinquent .................. -................
Jas. P. Wallace, 33 acres assessed, 10 1-2
acres delinquent ................ A
A. Walters, 412 acres assessed, 3 1-3
acres delinquent ........ -.....—
Jas. P. Wallace, 196 acres assessed,
120 1-2 acres delinquent...............1.....
Wm. Wofford, 320 acres assessed and de-
linquent ......________...._____—
Hiram Brown, 76 acres assessed and de
linquent *............ ...»..........
I. A G. N. R. IL Co., 5 acres assessed
and delinquent........................
Thos. M. Fowler, 28 acres assessed and
delinquent ...... ..................
G. C. & 8. F. B. R. Co., 640 acres as-
Vnknown ...
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linquent -------------- ...............—.....■
Jas. Priestly, 31 1-2 acres assessed and
delinquent .......... -----------
506 G. Rodriguez, 33 acres assessed and de
linquent ----------...---...---------
Jos. Reynolds, 160 acres assessed and
delinquent . ..— —...--------
Rusk Transportation Co., 640
sessed and delinquent—L.i
Thos. G. Stuart, 210 acres an
10 G) 72 C. B. Enochs, 640 acres assessed and de
| delinquent .......... 4............................
68 A. H. Briggs, 160 acres asiessed and
I delinquent------— H..—.— -----.--y
42 J. W. Brown, 80’acres assessed ana de
,08 .01
< His featpres were regular, but his eyes
I were so protuberant as to be almost a
deformity, and ho was nearsighted, so
much ao that he could not recognize
his acquaintances across the street.
"5 -
j linquent ........ ....................—-—:
40J. W. Hudson, 160 acres assessed and
delinquent .—------------------— ......
C. Jackson, 40 acres assessed and de-
198 41 504
199usa 112 P.
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2 DAILY FAST THROUGH TRAINS.
THE DAYLIGHT SPECIAL—The
beutfu icin of brown, aletn and
gold I
Leaves St. Louls 11:45 a. m.
Arrives Chicago 7:46 p. m.
THE DIAMOND SPECIAL-Night
train
Leaves St. Louis 9:10 p. m.
| | linquent ...............................—...........
I 701 Joe Robbins, 267 acres assessed and
t delinquent --------t------—-.-A-.
! 40 ’ J. M league, 480 acres assessed and
J. W. Hudson, 160 acres assessed snd de-
Jos, Bchooley, 320 seres assessed snd
D. C. burleson, 7 1-3 acres assessed and
s."5noBhs,ononoresnncessearandde
w."Sefmngton320 neres nsncssed and
delinguent ........................................
G. H. Lunsford, 288 1-9 acres assessed
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delinquent „ ________________
Jas. (ole, 640 acres astessed and delin-
quent ...............................
Jas. oleman, 467 acres assessed, 144
acres delinquent ..............................
Jaa. A. Collier, 10 acres asseised and
r"S1"tUlhters,o“neresazsesbeaani
,“eonruaptssaerecaxeama,esncre
kdalicompeon, 220 raerecuenaama
delinquent 1....
G, W, Davis, 267 aet
acres delinquent _______
F. Dohme, 118 acres a
Hi quent ............. .
Jno. C. Dural, 51 acres assessed, I acre
.60________ .06
2558 556 304
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Grumbles, 320 acres assessed and
!l delirguent .....................................
638 Wm, Hensley, 1476 acres assessed and
1 delinquent ™ _____________________________
I J. a iarelson, 9 acres assessed and
delinquent_____.............................-
J. C. Rarelson, 15 acres asseased and
delinquent .......- ..........—_________________
___Jan, Howlett, 10 scree asbessed and de-
linquent ... .........
28 Jan. Haireek, 198 acres asseased, 33
1 acres delinquent______________________
ie0 Jas, C. Irwin, 45 acree assessed and
’ I delinquent - —_____-_____________
150 (Thos. Jeter, 130 acres assessed, 19 3-4
1 acres delinquent................—.....-.....
9 w. B. Jones, 3 1-3 acres assessed and
delinguent ____;..............................
64 L. Kimbro, 44 acres assessed, 23 acres de
linquent___________-___________________
2 ' A. Kinchelos, 23 acres assessed, 3 acres
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