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THE DALLAS IIEliAM) WEIWESDAY MOriXINd XOVEMliKIS 8 18S5.
7. u.TT
ijGibrs mint and run ii:ii:c-
T10N.1.
he Bsv. Ma. fc'iiAw's position .lich
"moIT. ""5 fhn cn proper to take belore the tvortu-
rrrr- - "'j at PaO M.tieuuid U iXas Conference ol the M. K. church
liunl at "'p iil "fjyJj- litli will occasiou much comment not
- J'avtanlH t tB jiy lit bis own chuah but among Curia-
"KlCuf 1 1 1 1 "ill The nvi-rvbd gentleman
tf- iKDKi101" I f Idivwed iu tliu footsteps if Mu.
- -h -clouily tifir.n ill the matter ol proclaiming his
lar't!" .(rltbl irw- mostly nupi u vriiuw nunuumv ....v
hi1 n
mm; " Meter teaperalimu.lik by their respective churches
Ballet u' 7 T itdertd as essential articles of profcs..iun
lIoi-tmo!tMi;ji
IJ'.d7nilthB
r .iJi nfimocwtlc congress-
ltd
T". -!a her municipal ticket
JSroroooto
0ODVOlM; - '
. TTTTfiM b HaWs. yesterday.
"r" ' divlWi m? death.
In Uie upi"is -deeJ
terrible. J 4
r .-m vna." will bPtel by
1 : : tint to the lucklbss ndU.
dmiudlJatlol'''Pfntblmonc-v 6 explain.
a rn.lt.t. .e preacher
Ilia U '"n--
.NEWS UY SPECIALS.
Kilurus Turning
SuMcieiilly Full to Form lie
liable H-IItnates-A
Ms lit Vote
practice before and after ordination At Denisim the Vole as Counted was a
Hancock democrat has fallen behind iu
ail wrrurn counties heard Irom.
A Corpus Chnsti telegram says: Finlay
democrat carried lb countv bv .'mi inu
la Moniy UI1U .sol.joniv; al o carries u.l mr's in Duval
county Heard irom. ociiiuree itnl.eii-
denl carries Maverick county. The rain
bil'fi'i n linlav and ' r!iili ree will be d.-..-.
At t orpns I !iri.ti arowoc-urnd hct iwn
a negro and while it. in. The n-; r. was
wo-inl when the K o i rts llill.-s a colored
miht.iry t'iiin i!iriy. iulai:;eu llicir kmus
and marched lo ilia scene i if the tronhlv.
They were intern plr 1 ly Utanley Welch
an I la-rntiudcit to lichave. l itui ns ut utn '
sturteil a ieUtiu:i to tie unvernnr to disarm
them. I
And l.Illle Iniercst in .Many l.ocali'It'.s
lloii. HaU Jones of Course Car
rlcs l!ash (ii( oimlv.
khe' service of ilaircli mlniMi-miK.
lull has been hot in Itiotim:
. .. i . .I...I i
nj if may i ej.ncii.'i niuimu
till until larpe ucccsMiona Mini! have
W M ured. The evolution ol thoiiKlit is
iral Ibcre is uolhini; ut a MamUtill
lis moviiiK world of ours eillier in
cturesor forms. All ttie under(;oin!
tint us transition. Our bodily tissues
ic vilhin the rule; and the train which
Dependent upon the physical organiza-
In amies none the loss within its opera-
In. Naturnlly and necessarily therelore
r views and beliefs are depi intent upim
r wirroiindinRs anil tho ureat evolution
rimlly in process. And those things
luniph which best comport to
buian nature ss constituted lit the
There was much truth in
nation by Cuaui.u II of
preaclitr b euciasi tiiui "nis noniene
lillf.fl tlmir t.niiftn'eie And the lircsuilll.
OwmtBATiSTrillgts oynllu"aoSii islhat n reliKlon like a political ex--..wit
the democratlo gu9m'ltoriulteCe lilted for the uituul staw of ineiital
Stuml.on'lictncfii tin (uhcrua-
toriiil Asilniiils.
Junes will riohnhly (any llari'isoii
Coimly I Ahead in tlie Coast
Counties.
ll.imocli lliliiud hi llcxnr mid Hit
Western Coiutllcs
lint Uiiiiiilii
Aatiiu.
A I uriN Nov. .--fecial.l The ehcli..n
to-day passed oH'iiily. The count in the
.i-.h ward the only ue complelid j;ives
Jones io;i; Ireland (iO Davis !; Hancock
71. (iovalie precinct fjives Jones 101; Ire-
land -I; Davis ; Hancock ;;7. .limes
will proLa'.'lv rarr; this county hy Sim
n'njiirily The race'.ietween Hancock and
I'avis will he very ol'se in the counly und
uewsfrnm Kan Antmio 1'valde and other
in. nils indicate a vrv clut-e race tliroiulim.t
l.raveiy III tHlier l Ol lions tlie insirtci. j nrei inueicmietii.s are cer
of District.
nnt of oM Tennessee.
TlntUuniieisrever'
evolopmuut must he uiiiilti'd for the more
.dvunced miiiOs. Half truths are us a
ulo more congenial In tho popular miiid.
berstlll1"Kth8"'"' .
" "o.c....:. f.ll tnlH
Aso-o comes lmu" "' T rhercis a conttant elloit ui the intellect in
wtumiMwOKo to kjHml roadcr truths and latter :onlitions and
. mn's iujUsiouwto. is u i)osUivc l(.mli;icy of hllIllillliy
i...... .t iliii rtcint sales in OotliaJtoward n better development. Wherefore
. n.. imi..n Art tiallery associntid h is that what v.ero eonsiilired hy truly
"-"-- fnn ... !
blouKlit lino nKre iuu"'
to $1500 plf fjf goojw'M'1'"; I
. Bmwfroiu Now York lists iny th
Cwv-m-d' majority la iuduioui. j
majority In tho state will escerd 200
He carries Kins counly uy some 251
Tin social organizations of l'aiis must
hard un for clubs; the latest novelty th
Hi club lor bald heads towlilchno
ici-nt the "old uncle Ked" style of ni
can lie auiullleil.
Benoota for Sum GraJuates In Jjv
York are Veling with fine nieces
tho graduutcs ore said to be skilled in lr
lirofession to find ready employment Id
receive remunerulive compensation J
In Connecticut yesterday the rnb-
licatia lose two congressmen. Swij'H
Katok will ouce more honor the Ktk're
ni irnced. We welcome his mm (to
the senate lor truer man never sat .uW
UticiiBsj county Kew Yom lias i
democratic for the first time in lo tho
many yean. A revolution la swetjng
over the country. So niurh for status
on well defined principles In an heost
manner.
f-f. M ..
Ik Kew Hampshire a democratic er-
ror. For the lint time in twenty yt s a
Waterloo defeat Is registered again ho
republican party III corruptions ardie.
ing rebuked ft om one end of tho oounf to
the other.
a.ug a t:i e success ut the Krit
6'rand cpera-hotiw both flnancialind
artistically. The iittlo lady has lurgm.
proved In !1 respects smco we la(s
last saw here nmonRNt us.
Tub republicans concede Dek Hcyg
nnjorlty at about :"0000 in the Bay
And yet thera wero thoso who proi.j
his Waterloo defeat nnd laughed ao
idea of his success. A radical changta
Indeed come over tho spirit of the cout'g
d;em.
t
Ilv latest returns it will be seen thntr-
ti.ion's election in rcnnsylvaiiia ii
assured fact. It Is estimated tlmt;B
plurallly will bo about il.OOO votes. '
settles tho iitiestlotiof the Cam Know dyny
in the Keystone state. All honor toa
Times of riillndelphia that has solari
contributed to that result.
pIotiB persons some lew years n;;o as irticv-
oua errors aro m.w lecognixed us eslali-
lisheil truths. Wo no lonner limn
people at tho t.take or toituie
or iliipriwin them for iusix!iii;
that this earth is round mul that it makes
mi uniiuul revolution iihout. tlm sun and
that it la more than six tliou.su.d yeura old
nl'ler tho manner of liealinciit of ('ni i.u-
Nlci s. Uui'Ni) and Uai.ii.ko wo no lunger
under tho inspiralinii and icnlietin'nla ol
C insolence solemnly Mnml inca. nurses
and crazy hop- under tlio verdict ol then
lieint; posesscd of thu tame ilewl Unit
templed Ciihist oiithe niouiit. We me no
more excotnnuinicatcd from t lie church fur
Qui believing that the rainbow is the weap-
on of an irritated Jkiiovaii. since Hi; Dom
ini ciiiunicnced and Ni.wtos completed
ttio demonstration that it is but the
aicident of rays of lii;ht
In drops of water. Ami mi
we conio on ilowt. through a whole series ul
discarded beliefs until tto li d Mil. l!i:iii iii:n
rejecting the onie generally accepted ilue-
trino by Wiristiana of hell as a place ul
eternal punishment and Ituv. fin aw'h con-
feaslon that he Is prepared to believe that
CiiuisT was simply the "son ol (ion by
adoption idinrini: the divine nature only by
corvjuuetion." This is heretical under the
Constitution of Faith ns defined by the
Vatican Council. And this council
held as many peoplo to-day hold
that tho old Asiatic theory ofouiamiiioti
and absorption was equally heretical
to ho believed in only under
the pain of eternal punishment
4hi theory urged that at the conception ol
a uiiioaii neui;: u ip;if m twir creiueu OV
(ion out of nothiiih' hut that a portion ol
tho already existing tho divine the mil
versal intelligence is imparled ; and whim
life is over this returns to and is absorbed
in tho general source from which It orig-
inally canie. And so ton it was likewise
"heretical that any man should interpret
tho Berlptures for himsolf" ns I!kvkii::nii
Shaw seems to bo now doing. That this
divino Is most osientially ut variance with
the doctrl.ies of his church is patent. The
issues are clear cut mid well delined.
That church could not atllliato with
him In his departure unless it also
departed in Ids direction. He is an honest
dissenter honest to his intellect and honest
to liis charge and whether any largo mem
bership will deem H heat to reject his doc
trincs or fresh propagations summarily
as wrong untenable and undesirable or
combat tho doubts ho hus expressed and
his new creed will ho teen in a short lime
This much wo do know anil are hirced lo
concede that many of tho old moorings
are being cut loose from and we are to day
iu the very midst of religious drift that is
away out of the current or a hall or even a
quarter ol a century ago. helher lis
lead or what will bo tho goal where we are
to land each must speculate for liimncll'
hut of this we leel sure thai wo ure ever
.Miller Is 1'rohahly Fleeted in (he Stli
District.
An Incipient Fniciilfi at Corpus Cln ixtl
(Jnelled.
Tint Kuec. lictwof u Fiulny am! Ocliiltic:
Close.
Oilier Interesting State Xnvs
IIIIIbImiio.
Hiu.Mioiio Nov. ". Special. Tlndcm-
0 rat ic vole will carry hereby a sum) ma-
jority. Jones and Kearby have poled a
Lugo vole to nay. ciiimrn is aneiii.
(Yawlui-tl
I ti AV'i net) Nov. ".The election pavsed
oil" (in'cllv here. Only about hall a vote
was polled. The lollowiug i.-i tlio ' )te for
giivernor; Iielatnl IU; Junes .0; llolierl-
S'l II.
I'lilent iiie.
I'.m.p.stim: Nov. 7. ISprcia 1 - Thinl
ward returns. I'nnii.'ete: 1 ret lid; I'-'l;
Joneii 117; Martin Hi; Morton m;i. The
siiine ward. tit. I he Insl I'lilici nu orial elec
lion t-'UVU Ilolierls .i; liavis '.'0.
IiciImiii.
Dkmson Nov. 7. special. 1-J'heelcciion
passed oil' iUietly Thin ptrinct polled
l;;:!'i volea which is about :VM 't-s llinn was
expected. Cininl inir is ining ii slowly and
will not he through to-iilel). As lit a- as
counted Ireland and Jones nr even.
r.ettoll.
Hi i.ton Nov. 7. I -prcial .-The .'lection
passed olI'iuiet!y here lo-da. About !H0
votes were polled up lo thi hour f III p.
100 counted as Pillow: ireiami ;
tones Hi; Mainti !'l; Morlci r.: hwiim ni;
Sioiuering 111; l.ttl bock '; lerry r.i.
tainlv ehrteil on tl' countv ticket
The Central railrsd to-:lay paid into the
treasury $JUlAi lithe credit of the school
fund.
Vmco.
Waco Nov. Special ) The election
ill the city pas:;c( oil' quietly and without
excitement or (cidei't. Hut little over
half of the full fin was polled. It is im-
possible to obtai tho lesull to-night. Kob-
ert:am's vote If governor is small and
Jones runs iiluil of bis ticket. Mills for
c. ingress gets anil democratic vo;e. The
vote in the coii'y is probably light mi ac-
count of Hit? lie weather favorable to ivi
ton picking i.dy tun uutry box heard
from which a i s hehuid a ploralily ot
only li voles 'le whole dcmnriiiticcoitiity
ticket is no dubl elected with theexcep-
jion of one or vo iniuiir ollieei.
Ilev. James .lai kev recently ol Corsi-
c.in:i succeeddev. Mr. .Slia.v as pastor of
tho Metlioilisthlirch of this city.
'letn mo.
Ci Kiii iiNK ov. 7. Special. 1 Dr. Jlc-
Kendall of N.hville Tclincs.ve delivi ri d
I a funeral s..i'1'ii attlio Methodist rluiph
I Sutidav niuhon the death of the lalo
lii.liup I'.iini"! tne M . v. clitircli south
which was Iriily intere.-iil'i;; und allccling
and much ci'.ved by the lurgu eoiigre..''.
lion. The cit'ctence ol the M. K church
..oilh liiljoned 1'ist liigbl. Ilev. W. A.
1 lelins was itiointi'd to lids charge which
win not otilllii! wish of his church but of
the geiierabniniiiiiily.
The liig )ur niiiis. rets and John iutt.'
draiualic ciipany lire booked tor the opeia
i.'iii.e nexCeek.
otini.T iiirogressing quietly. A huge
democrat ciajority will iLiubt'icia be the
result in Jinson cuiiily. (Ircenhachisiii
here is on v ragged edge.
Cotton hlill ilmvn. Il.ccipls hmvever
utiiiue lgo.
AT HOME AND ABROAD.
A Terrible A flair at Ilalira-Aa Asy
linn lluru and the Helpless In-
mates of tlie Hospital
lVards Meet
A lValh That IJc.irs 1) scrlplion-A
Horror of Horrors Seldom For
tuuaii'lv i'.et'orded
In the Annals of lluniauity-r.rave hut
futile Fll'orls to Ilescue the
rnfortiinaii s.
Mrs. I.angtry .Makes Her Didmt at New
Voik City to an Immense
Audience
ability
merit tho general favor by
deavors.
-oi
Dil. Taimaui lias been expressing
viows In (he Drooklyn Tabernacle on
question of the canals the tolls "a clu
upon tho monopolistic tendency of t
times" etc. And thus Is the j.ulpit of 0
gradually being transformed into a sort
political rostrum. What next ?
T . - t . ... 1.
mi. jersey i.uiy .vnls nnv i.
In-averydiichUd bid for rol.M- 1 .:...
ll the nutter of her actlmr Lv .l.:...
i if .... . " "'I "--'i'i. .
irim-i coiuesaing thn shu las (ut liitfl tnuing lovvaru a niguer unu ueuer nevei
nun less experience hut hopes V 0l)mt!1"-
earnest cri Tub l'hiladelphia Uullelin on tho Lomi
kki.i.ow bust proposition has this to say
Tint Kew York Herald Im. i.. . i n The Kngliab committee which met to con
gent fighter for Clivku.no nnd fAMi-nr i8iaw propriety or placing I.oNura.
for governor and ni. in. ' ' hst 11 llu 1'0il's Corner of West
delnhla lire Im. I...; ...... . niliisler Abbey has decided to do so Tne
tlinglor I'ATrisov. Rut i ; remarks which were made hy Canon Hos
tility toboislsm and in a dav or two wo wllivvu" 1'0"" li"ANVlu't nni1 0lu"' woro of
beabletadeteriuinethere.nltnfii...tvrf 1n most cordial iialiire while the list of
of these outspoken Independent lournalsub!'cr''""'i t0 "10 'l"ul im l"U's lu'" 11
. J 1 vrv mnW and elasH. lirmillL' how llliiver
Akotihb sale or.Malmalson properly has ml in Kngland U the desiro lo do honor to
Just been recorded In l'arla. This reside ur oreal poet. Americans may well lei I
Jw""" 1"" veral timet
7 "0lb! ""'iipoKJ of when t fort
night ago the remainder passed from the
""a ui a ua artint hnni-.. n r ..
-".-- i' muse in an
Tho consideration
Incorporated company
was i;w uoof.
Dt-AerotxiMKNTwlU sit to-day upon th.
ihV.t . 7 7 CMaw yesterday and
h wil have found that the "best laid
Jtow of mico and nm glce
they will wish to blo.t n .ul ... 4
' SU nlKhl ''n "" l'l'es of
P toyed with reason and led tllnni nn
.tnngeroai
w! trtsee.
i reason and
quagrulrei
led thorn on
tbey little
f'fYork
i ...
llSllon ll hnfni nifUJ nH I-
- . . . .."m ... LU 1. 11 III
aorkilVni iii.i.. ii .. .
si j iT V".o. The critics In.
""""rttbenlchouldbe wldn.d. n..
a . ... '
iwana leading dlrecily to
.ijimpie italrwavs. elo.
'lif. the .in.wt-
c.vcra hotiie." IUkoji
-Me
flpbl Times doesn't muoh
nry Pkoroi way of dolnt
ikliig of hli trip to Ireland and
Wl tlutt be lias concluded not
'..V.l..! t..4
f iuutv uwxnm ooiif tsruinb lion'i
iniont. 1 That Jtttjdlj pologtio
4 htt m&Jesty'i toll wm noogh to
w - Masawu tveailW M4U
out ror their own Tetmtatloni whan
ratllied that I.onukhi.low who did
uuch to elevate and cheer two generations
if his countrymen should h.ivo lightened
lie bonds which join us to Mother l.ng
Ulll.
Tins morning wo .publish notices clivu
W oto sent out by jum Hkntlv Fed
'al supervisor ul elections together with
a United Stales statutes on the subject.
'any of J i' mi K Dkntlky'i appointees have
Klignantly refused to servo but for the
unci1t of the general public as tho matter
'U Interest to-day wo give the documents
"alive to and authority for Federal inter.
Mitlon In stale elections. We can eafely
happily Hint lliero need bo no appro.
niloii ofanv necessity for any active lie
'"ference lu this country on the part of
"a supervisors. '
itx returns as obtained as wo go to istcm
'"'Icato sweeping triumphs for the diMnc-
"Vy all over the counlry and serious
0is to the republicans Id tholr strongMl
'nglioldsrirnhss tlm dmiiocratio pad)
5 wine fatal blunder there Ik almost a
(Oilcuvlllil
llATKsvtl.l.B Nov. 7. -1 Special. l-('on-
trary to nil eiisloin the aanngers of clct'-
tioti at this place rolitvcd ulorniation to re-
porters but admitted policemen when
Hunting the tiainus. r-iio'iitii mi.n
i.v Ireland a majority nu nisgrareio ie.as
tnajorities.
Melirorir.
McilcKnoi!. Nov. 7. 'Special. I The elec
tion passed oil' quietl;. Ireland Has 117
majority; Martin .;on;i.inty. hix slringlit
.initilican votes wer i" i"-
emocralic candidate! for ountv olllc.es
were elected except lie cnlnty attorney
Waller t rltrieti lor iistlcl nils a major
ity of 17.
lilee. i
Kick November 7.-lSpeal l - The elec
tion passed oil" quietly I'd Ibe vote is
rather light compared to lit ol l?M. I be
nliri ileinncralie slate ra''i is eieeteii.
For slierill 1'.. K. iHnm ietveil li voles;
W. C. Mabrv l''i. For f ouiiy attornev
liiilus llanlv received I votes; li. U
tiowan 1 ; John I liravt' J.
t -
ItiiKtr
I'-A-Tnoi' Nov. ".- Necial. Tho elec
tion passed oil' quietl); weather fair. In
dications are that. Jih lor governor has
carried this county bl.oOO or l.iimi.
1 ic cotiL'ressiotuil co Delweeli liancocli
unit I iiivtH is vei-v cle.
Fowler iiuleiicnA'iit. eaniitilalo lor the
senate has a nuiloy estimated at 100.1.
Mill Saba.
San Saha Nov.I.-Special.l The elee-
lioti was quietjntiijfair. Jones la ahead. Thi-
rd urns aie not lien' all in.
Mat lie Hoiu'lasia woman ol ill-lame was
found dead uupf'scd suicided by poison
ing. I
Julius (tatintvi cnnittiiate lor uisirici
judge died Suiala evening.
JIIIUCOCK IS nicui up in me pii-Meiu
count.
IZaWcston.
tiAl.vr.st .Nov. i.- .special. Kelurns
are lovv uiing iu. The independent vote
has heenieavy. O.-hill lee's election to
congress tiniceileil (uilveslon gives liim
a niiijoril;arioutly estimated at from 'V.o
to I (UN).
The ehioil passed off quietly. Nodis-
liirhiuce any kind. Many dcinocnus
staid avvn'rom the polls and some left the
city lo he troni voting. The counting is
going on. 'cniurpo leans in every ward
and has r ived so lar as counted three
votes to Hay's one. It. is believed that
the whnlidc pendent ticket in Ibis ilislricl
will bo icted. Keports from Corpus
Chtisli ero Wharton and llichiuonil
place Jot and Ochiltree considerably
ahead liuess has been practically mis-
penned Hay und tlio cotton exchange
closed.
At midlht. the count is still going on;
Ochiltree ding in every ward licpnrts
troni Ala. precinct No '! 1'url
liend city gives Ochiltree l.li
votes; Fiy 7. Iloliver is reported
lo have pol l'Jo solid votes for Ochiltree.
Telegrams rived at the republican head-
quarters a Lite hour report Mavctick
county aim solid for Ochiltree Laredo a
small niajtV tor Ochilttee The vote is
very ehise.id Ochiltree is leading at
ItroAiisvilId
-a
The Divlij ltl -lis iHe In i:iiKlaiil.
If we niajlieve Mr. Vaughan Jenkins
of Clieltenhi the divining rod is capable
ol making itronf even in these days. Mr.
Jenkins htnliight two acres of hillside
laud on whici build a house. To live in
the house it necessary to sink a well.
Tlio well-sinl went to work sank them
selves to a d of lilly-one lent and then
leeiarcn inairom the nature ol the
strata etc. huld be perfectly useless to
proceed furtl" And that was not the
worst. Ala dilation ol what we should
now call expiii was decided that owing
lo the dip of land and for various other
reasons "ti was not the lca-d
possible ch ul water being ob-
tallied on e plat of laud any-
where." 'i hui spoke the foreman of tlio
masons-unit d Devon or Cornwall-
ami said ho 'hy don't you try the ill-
Villillif rit:'''iW tll.l innum ' 1. ... I ..
fi Spl-llltfH.
Din Si iilNi.s.fi 'V. 7. ISpecial.l Howard
ountv electio as follows: Ireland I'-li;
Jones?-'; Mh I to and Morion I. I lie
rest ol the detucralm ticket is aoout the
nine l.anhrti tor congress has Mi votes ;
ltnek. 17: lamnort 11: lor representative
Wnililell. I.I i' llow inir. I I. Fifteen or LI)
votes in the eunty will iuercase the estab
lished majority-
IMcKlooey
Mi Kinnk Nov 7 ISpecial 1 On no
count of Unfair weather the oto was light
Tlio deninimtic nialoritv at this precinct
will be iiulnnd thn county .l.fino. Hula
llaga Johifon will carry the countv hy a
good maojny. Finch is ahead lor lloater
at this lW ' Colonel liiclmrd Maltbre for
distrit juige. gels almost a solid vote at
this box and reports are equally as
favorablerom other precincts.
(' WuK:ilmclilo.
WaxHacimk Nov. 7. Sprehi!. The
electioi. passed oil' quietly to-day. A full
vote wi polled. The were not many Inde-
I pendeit votes east. Tho general opinion iR
t lull li.e race tor sneun couiuy aiuuney
and alsessor will be close. J. C. Kearbv
made a logical and well received speech
vesleflav morning. However Wellborn
has ifceived tho almost solid vote here.
Tho de at this box was l.iHXi.
I Miirnlinll.
MtnsiiAl.t. Nov. ".Special. ltusiness
of eterv kind was suspended during the
inyl Twelve hundred votes were cast In
theVtly. In several precincts in tho coun-
ty in polls wero opened at all. The cili-
enV ticket will be elected. U. W Jones
anl the Independent state ticket Including
HiiKsell will probably po out of the county
will l.tluOinatorilr. Fverythlng has pass
ed nil' remarkably well not the slightest
ddlurbance of any kind occurring lo mar
tie business ol the tiny.
rittsbiirg.
.u i .1 i !.. .i """V " "u u ill me s ni l
.tts m an isov. -iF M-.i. ... ii used to be well rrn tha U.o worki.itf
IV now for a ilemoc.ratlo preeldeullal
. .'I f linn v a
c!nipUllhe next election. At lost the
dawneth. m
nn no Mrs. Laiwtut starts out well.
w.iUrk's vestenlav shomadeabfllllanl
icess for )ier debut among us. Hue played
Jester Craseshrooit tn ah unuiiii-ii
bad ohe of the largest and most fash
.liable audience ever assembled.
JouiiiAKA and Georgia send up solid
ST .... .i I . it.. anllM
imocraito aciegations mil "
utu will be liable to do the same thing.
mint election ever held In this count.
;ased oil to day A large vole ws polle
(he lull voto ol the county and the f
denioeratlo stale ticket Is carried by tth
i') lo 300 mivjorlty. One ortwo countv'"1
preelnel olllc.es It Is thought are dor.ml'
and probably the republicans have""''
hum. The countlmr of th Vi""1.11
Imnlly be tinlslieil before tvmorI(' 'Vj'".
The weather Is 'warm -twv--vtjejLi
tnn.plckors are very onv mi nPpta.
Cotton is coming to town at thL ol WM
limy una sujiioii loinako lie had a
liille boy proy qiuililicd to carry it out .
This child wtid to have the gill in a
remarkable do and the rather declared
that "if wains to be obtained on the
plat ho woulidge his character that tne
o.iy wouni un - i no iriai was made.
The boy wast for und this is what
happened: "iniiiedialely repaired to a
neighboring le and relumed with a
rod of blacktt or lui.el-l think the
fottner aboitlo feet three inches in
length and ol thickness of lelegraph
wire. Then pig the ends of the rod be-
tween the tin and loretinger of each
hand beiidinii slightly und holding it
before liim atshort ifistunee from the
ground he d on his expedition; 1
mid others lung him and watching
every uioveniclosely. Alter going up
and down eng and rccroesiug tlie
ground several's but never on the same
lines the lad Sed and to our treat sur-
prie we saw thd exhibit signs ol mo-
tion tho liime.l thumbs heuie l.erle. t.
ly motionless. emotion or troiiitulug of
uie nm increasi ii siowiy uegan lo re-
volve then iilaceeleraied pace lairly
twisting Itseldueh an extent that Un
hid although led his best to retain it
as obliged to im. and It lied to some
distance." Th honomenu were so strik-
ing llmt "eov with the respectability
oi too pareiitiemhors ol a religious
body" thev nidcl Mr. Jenkins lo cull
.this well-siiikcrs-tlieraejain todiiron the
spot indieated.nl lo and behold ! 1 on
reaching Ihe deq' forty-eight feet thev
bad tlio gratil.n of striking a siron'g
spring cf pure henulilul water coin-
ing in k Lust as-uusu them to make a
hurried exit an a few hours the well
eontniled a deplten feet ol'water rising
sine eeeasioiiall) liiteen feet nnd soil
liny (Df.llnues.'V Jenkins is convinced
th (liere was lieell or collusion which
w 'nay the mondllv believe since "no
V or reward walked for or expected."
Mice tho stotyll probably set mutiv
Ivlng-Mds in opioli we had better adil
lint tlio bov Reel. veiv bft...l u.l it.
Iiocent boy; ntxl nl thuigh ins lather
Possessed tne aaniiwer i. Ids childhood
: " -; " on autiin ul' t Hi. .Now
Composed of
the Kllle-A
Success.
Dalinr
Friendly Criiici-iiis mid .M iijiiillccnt
Floral (iifls.
Karl DuHcriii nl AIeuntli ia Cordially
Kcceived.
The (.liolcra
II. is Dlsiipearctl
.Mecca.
From
- - - . i. .. itiv nuiniuu
oi a charm nllcn iL.nded up n i mm.
rence of the charm None l the most
spotliws nf v1ri!in.virc of n .
uiriuaiintis. St. Jnes Uaaeiie
8ena'orMahonettodoutou w
ill Alexandria last vk and Ihed'K..
will return il. ....u.ant bv exlhu
-as one -' 7-fr Jn-E " "V L.. . l.TZJL
hone ever vv" s (tomUe PIT ! ;..
Wise
ruts
ng
The False Tropliot's Followers Tut to
ilU-hl.
Ollur Foreign and Domestic etvs.
A tl.ililax lloloca isl.
A l-IIIK lillK.VKS OCT IV Til K I OOli AsVl.fM A ."(II
IMIATKS Ol -TUB llllsriTAl. A 11 Id l.lTCKM.l.y
i i:i:mati:ii.
Ilvi.iKAv Nov. 7. 2 a m-. rre
broke out aliout midnight in the Kasleni
and I'rovincial poor asylum an immense
six-story brick structure in the southeast-
ern suburbs of the city containing about
Ml people. At. J:.:oa. M.half the building
was a mass ot llatues. The lire originated
in a bakery in which twcntv-oiio cords of
wood were .stored. The llatncs catching
this spread with lightning rapiilitv soon
enveloping (hut pari ol the building used
as a hospital. The invalids rushed about
the bunding iu grcit prolnsi.ii seem-
ingly nhnie-l. out ol liu-ir senses ami tin-
Win k ot gel.i ing llicm out was vety dilli-
can. ii is inougtii most ol tli... in iH.
ho.-pilal have been saved but il. is feared a
number of lives have heeu lost. The whole
city lire brigade is now at tlie .scene but
can do Utile hardly nnv water being ob-
tainable. SIA OMl I'l.-CAT u.
All the inmates of the asylum except
those in the hospital were rcscVd alter
great tiouhle and eonliision a large nnin-
bcr ol'tliem being lame blind or mhir-
wtso more or less helpless. While this was
going on the Ihtincs in t he basement which
aniperiiilendent engineer and oilicials
were trying to keep under spread to the
base ol the longair-shafl or elevator reach-
ing to thu top of tin main building. The
trail bete swept the Hamcs upward with
tremendous foiee and in a lew seconds Hie
heaviest part ol the conflagration wasin tho
top ol the main building. Tho room just
under the eaves iu I his building was used
as a hospital and in it weWabout 7u pa-
tients most ol them pi rlcctly helpless
The lire was now fiercely" burning right
in the hospital and above il. The heat was
so iiuenso that tho melted lead poured
down lumi the roof in streams and the
slates Hew everywhere in deadly showers
rendering any near approach to the build-
ing almost certain death. Notwithstand-
ing this there were hundreds standin" out-
side who would willingly have entered the
building il they could have found Iheir
way iiinnign me place. Indeed. severl
:o in lint being without cuidnno
do llothiliL' in the iininei.w. i.l.o...
and had to return to the yard. An attempt
was made to raise ladders to the windows
hut the bidders were too short and after ti
liiemau was knocked down by the lulllne:
brick and it was seen that 'the ladder's
wotnd bo swept sway the Iruilless attempt
censed. The lire burst through Un-
root and the scene was one
never lo be lorgoiten lor above the roar of
the Humes mid the crack of bursting slates
were beard the cries of the wretched pa-
tients in the hospital who wero roasting to
death. Most ol them as before slated
were helpless and could not leave their
beds and perhaps were stilled bv the smoke
belore the cruel llatncs reached" them but
others were seen to dash themselves against
the windows and cling to the sash till iheir
strength was exhausted or their hands
burned oil and they fell hack into the
seethtngcauldroti ol ihelUtnes. A woman
was seen to drag herselftoacorner window
and toning her body halfout till she could
breathe he cool air remained in that lmsi-
lon till her head burned oil'. It .
known there were about 70 patients in the
hospital and as far as could he ascertained
only hall a dozen wero carried out before
he Haines cut oil ll furllu r approach to
the place. A medical man who is iu a iiosil
Hon to know estimates that the dead w'tl-
not be less than an and these were all Pa
ticnts in tlie hosnital. T hp lir !.) ...... ..I..
and little children rescue. I V. l.I ...... .
ol the building were huddled together in a
bam some linie diManre nwav and were
mere packed around with si raw and blank-
v? 'V -'7 emnlorlablo till morning.
I be building is still burning fiercely and
no doubt wm be totally de.-troyed. It is
insured.
ed after the skiriiih-h. with Boers drawing !
the latter on into an ambush w here the Ca!-
fres fell upon at d defeated them with a loss
ot .. t'ubsequeiitly the lioers Were -gain i
defeated m open battle.
A i.oon i.rrss.
IcXbox Nov. ".Tiie 'i'lines this morn-
ing in a leading article written belc-rethe
res. ills oi the Aititrlcan elections were
kuonii nia u.v-uniing success ol democrats '
says: We have' not much hope
that permanent improvement i it character :
"I Aniern-aii jicdilies will he the result j
Ihe a;t;cle concludes: Hi. now. Low-'
evr easy to believe that even in Die l'u;t-'d 1
I . iiiei.i cm persuade themselves
to nleiitily their cause ivilU Blaine's ambi-
tion. KI-ITOR WASTKII.
Ai.m inhkia. Nov. 7.- The K.'vnti.m -ov.
crnmeni has ollered a reward of tin o-n! for
tne capture of the editor of the III Jatvib
t je organ of the military party. '
The .Jersey l.lly.
llKKFlliT Al-I-EAKASi.E TOAI.OTI1AM ACIU-
K.M'K MKR IMI-KKMIXATluN OK lIK-TKIt
l.nAZF.I;KDi.K Plioxol SCEl) l l.NE.
Nkw Yoiik Nov. 7.-Mrs. I.atigtry made
her hr.st imblic appearance in Ainerici last
night in W attack's theatre. The audience
was one of the largest most fashionable
and intellectual ever assembled iu a New
lork theatre. The Knglish beauty made
a very lavorlila impression and her imper-
sonation of Hester lirazebrook in "An Co-
equal .Match'' was conceded by critics to be
a line performance. Mrs. I.angtry was re-
peatedly called before tlie curtain and was
the recipient of any number of tloral tri-
butes. The applause upon her entry was
dpaieuiiig. A double row of earriagesjined
1-roadway in the neighborhood of the. thea-
tre lor two hours belore the beginning of
the perlormiuice.
1 ires al Home.
AT I'ITTSIicko
l'lTTsnfHi; Nov. 7. Shortly after 2
o'clock this morning a lire started in the
centre Oliver Wire mill and within oOniiii-
utes the entire western half of the mill
covering half a square was in Hamcs and
in a short space of lime was in ruins.
I lie null was the largest in the country and
itted Willi the linest machinery hn- nil
kinds ot wire iiitmitt'.- .ii.. i
...... me no ii iu. i
product being .oUKI foes; loss JloOinil
lully covered hy insurance. Fight hundred
men temporarily thrown onl. of employ-
ment. The lire originated through work-
men phnuisr a lighted lamp near a barrel
ol oil thereby causing an explosion.
Haiti II.-
...... . . . - '"" na am
. o ciwk y.-sterday nornin7
private watchman tt ui xTl
wasgoinghisroua.'u. .... '"aai
attract. d by uuusuallv ii.i J; . ''''"
lioni the th.rd st..rv oi' tL 1-; ".MC
bosti-:i!...tidiLpr i .. - 1 poa
largest snake in ciptivlt v n- .'J. '
lvumifcatahl an ai-aci:-) y 'Q
How lonjr thev I....1 ' . ."W hur
.waic!inia.-i did not k--o- .. V.' ttis
lroni the linn l.i tiricnt'. ' '' s !Vj a
hyilen.iP- upstairs . '7 0 ?;
I .r g-noe oil iM- ;ll v k ' 'ar
ous warlare Uiirn olie "I1 "ntiEu.
and trL-. tl... lilu miss in
arid strike the s-ide I'.e ca-'n 11 :
could be distinctly heard Wnm
his jiy
t Soiu...
auditorium lloor " U lLH'Mi
Ita- iiython alter number!. 1 .
his opponent seemed to l-I'.... "s "a
lu-s s-.rengih f..r a final attack . r "
made. The anaconda i . .V..WWl'h JS
ing themselves in a ni.; Pi
did
could
'For
I.oxnoN
KorelKii I "lelllgeiiee.
m:Tll IN TIIK PKlTlts
NOV. 7. A Collier.. l..l...
occurred in llmrbniv.. !.' . "
bvs nre ol which only meagre reports have
been received. It is known however tint
lurty persons mostly miners are killed
our of thu managers of Die mine were"
however blown to atoms. Krigbliul scene's
re being enacted about t nioutliof the
shall. Many large lamilies are left without
means of suport. The explosion which
was lerrihc in ils force and deadly in Its
etleels shattered the buildings localities
live miles distant Irom the mines. A cha n
a the bottom of the shall whs blown up
iiiough the nioulli of thecollierv into the
bead gears. ll. greatest cotisiernaliou
prevails in the neighborhood. ""'n
TIIKKATKS TO Ct.OW I - TIIK IIOI'IKK
Fa his-. Nov. 7. I'll rl..r ...1 1 .'.... .
the (Tarhm announce Unit the president of
Die bourse committee has re.-..i.-..i 1
(hreuieinng lo blow up the bourse. The
publication has caused considerable excite
meiit and members nf the exchange gaih-
ered iu g oups discussing the orighV 1 I
motive ot the letter in the most ani "1
maiiner. ..iniiimiii
UIIOK1X ITS tUXKS
I.oniion. Nov 7.-The Fxeter canal h.-s
broken its hanks and the whole coi n' rv
!loodedIIS 01 " l'm'"lire ttml Somerset ii
III SS1A AM linn 01.11 rXKMY.
( onstan riNoi'i.K Nov. 7-Ttin i.rlv..'..
.vr.;.ary of Allebo IHsha ha arrive l r
I liilipopolis to present a statement ol the
s Illation o utl'airs before ambassad or "of
the powers It appears ere I. ""
rupture between Alepo and the Uu'i an
conslll-generiil. ""-'an
KMI I'lUKI-.tS AT Al rVAXmill
Ai.nxMniA Nov. 7.i iri p..
erln ha arrived here and proceed lo Cairo
br a sp-la train. Ilrlii.li and Fg " lum
olllcluls nulled In receiving him " 1 n
CIIOIKII IlAVI-r ItlN.l.
t.onoN .Nov. 7 Tlio Hritl.l consulate
at l.eddn e ..graphs Hint he has re"
eelvod nnotl leinl a.lvtees that cholera 1 as
disappear.il Irom Mecca
Pri'RATIII T1IK Mrii.i
The governor of Kharlouni lelejrii.h.
i.t I. ii..i.iai.ui ii.. .. .r'1i'.1"
iinour ua
ililferent point..
iimi"!-!!!
In the shape of men and ammunition
u-TtahtninhinTlw'
tr. Jn
noire v.-- . - . pll torn "" ii.
status may Johnny. ' J
OT Mi Vh. i t !!!.. b"""X exped-io:
. 1 .1.. u.asUaminBV'"P- t. UM.jnilll""1" Willi ru Itll I W tl.. - 1...
1V) to l!0u bales per day.
..m Ailn..ln. I
Ban Aktomo Nov. 7.-8ieolaVKlef
.1 ... imm tlm Tib district arL..nr.
Lu o 'ochll.ree independent. Wjt ta "nrrt
thought that when tho counties outi.ot father. " "arv. Isby n" b. a demwrat. '
J" "r-..iin ooiiimun cation are heard.. on the .PP'V. "li.WbUownanwsic-r BlM sritAT.
?. he two Wiseswerepil.e. rj -
.ui.r.ldo communication are
there will be a change ot llgnres- t liijoie
in the 81 h district is decld.slly for MVr
SeVmnihW
WV" J- "L ... .1. .Umm-rats will elect k
KKih . Inspector. Davli
rndependoiit Is conceded In thewunly and
years ago mo -""" n. wnn. Tins
V.i.n H. heiliK Malione '.... nnriri
gressman at Targe t
j VVsUI ll
7UT
omtwiranaX V1
ifiitshav nccft! W
A London dispatch
Tnies save: N.ii
lOrl tlml Iwn .
H li... .1 :
. " . . w i.ut.fg
SNOWEJ) rDEk. !
tNnitiiun-a From 1-Ii-st l'ligo.
'loo Lain Im- fi-iqier t'Llsi.illcalioii.
15ai.tim.ikk Nov. 7.-Talbt democn-t is
elected to congress from the L'.id .lis-
triet by l.Oboinajority.
Camuks N. J. Nov. T.-B.-turns troni the
1st congrtv-sional distric! indicite thedelcal
of cx-Sccrcliiry liobeson by 1..V.U majority.
IiiLAPKii-iiiA. Nov. 7.-William D. Kel-
ly is re elected lo congress from iv .ij
district by a Very heavy majority.
Ii:xim;ton Mo. Nov. 7. li raven dciuo-
oral lor coi-grrss will have about ' 'skj ma-
jonty over Crisp inilenendent democrat.
M km ru is Tkxs. Nov. 7.-('ascy Vouni:
has l o.) majority in the city over Judge.
Kiuilh lepubliean which indicates Voting's
election 10 congress from this district by
4ihi majontv.
VAsiiiN roxNov. 7.-The Virginia col-
ored vole adhered close to Muhnne in Nor-
folk Petersburg Lynchburg and Danville
Siniih readjtisier claims election lo con-
gress in the Bichinond district by lo oou
majority. U.-portslrom IVntisylvaniashnw
lieaver -leleatcd by Ut.i.tSfii majority.
N.t.suvti.t.K Tks.s. Nov. 7. A heavy
vote was polled all over Ihe state. Indii-i-lions
am that (iencral Hale's vole wiil
largely exceed the democratic vote of lsso
for both Wrieht and Wilson. In many
counties Bate has so far polled a full demo-
cratic vote.
C1111A.10 Nov. 7 10:11) p. m. The chair-
man of the republican state committee
SUVA- 1!. V. Illirlm r.xoil.O...... : ..I
- 01 nn is .eei ell
to congress in the 1st district; John V. Fin-
-. ... iiMi.-neoiu-iii in uie uistncl; also
111. C.;ilcuilher republican 1ms defeated
Wm.K. Morrison in the 1 Ut It distric!
Omaha Neil Nov. 7.-Clear warm
went her ..rfivoilu I nil ...in ..r .1.- .
..... . j .iti i me hin-c
nnd a large vole is being polled. Th-
woman hnlling'sts have'collee and s ndV
".. iicui ciii-i r nans oui are receiving lew
votes ill the w-.'irds nf Mi. i... n.l .
expected more.
llAtinoiin tr Nov. Ti. One hundred
nnd lilty-tlirce towns give Itulklcy Mrsil-
Waller .rJl.'!'i. In lsso Big -low. (ij'iuj-
Knglish (Kl.nj.-. The net republican
loss is b.2sd. lhis includes all but filteen
towns which will not materially chance
tho result except to sliehtlv !...'..
the ileinncralie nin oritv. which
will be about S.Ooo. The K-g-
.-...I....T ii-piuiiicaii tne senate bv
Imiiitrit li iw.ou.t 1... . 1. .1.1.. '.
.... ..... .1 u piooaoiy io
coiieress. Faton. diio.-r.t I...
majority of about 7-H Mileholl dem-
ocrat M district of aimt
l.n; hevmour democrat Ith district proh-
ably SOU. lu the lid district Waite re-
puliltcan has it majority of probably 1 ooo
Cii Aiit.KsioN S. C..Nov. 7.-Telegratns re-
reived Irom all points of the state report the
most quiet and peaceful election that has
best held in South Carolina for
Ill.tttV -. .1 1.. .........
' " i.iaiiv coiiuiies n small
I greenback vote was polled; the aggregate
'.' m iciiiociaiie staie ticket Is
overwhelming. 1 he contest for congressmen
was closer out returns up to this hour
(midnight) indicate the election of ti demo-
cratic congressmen. In the 7th district
where there was no democratic can-
didate the contest was close
between l.ee. a colored republican
and Mackev white republican but the lat-
ter is probably elected. In Charleston
counly the majority for Dibble
democrat over Campbell. in!!
pendent ioo wi.ich insures
Dibbles minority in district. The
negroes generally throughout the state
showed little interest in th. election except
or congressmen. There wasa i-eparate poll
lor congrrssmed nl each precinct.
Incident nl t Uhj
A KIOT IX SOI Til CAIIOI.INA.
Wasuixotox Nov. 7-Colonel llender-
sm of Die republican ex.-eotie.. i.
tee. has a dispatch from A. II. !). ro.
i ...... o ..nun nn. mr congress iu the i
district ol South Carolina saving tl t
no ..cenred a. the polls near Floretici! i
ic' l iW !rnj"'!:'
....d.l.ecleeh.n wa:i.r;kenp:r
li i i.i.i. i A inn Amu r..
N. ncy Barns go. i tt political dismi le
V'" i W "":.Um' ' "i''i'.his m'oru.
f ;;. ""lr 11111 hdled the
now to I'lirsinrxT voTitn
......... .o .i.ilrr " jr . allies Will
Arthur an. hi.. -J V'.""
rep.hlu state and S
lug O'Brien forcouuiv elerV.
PISOIMCKCI I WKNt.lN.
iv : ":.;; V;.:.."v.-? .o i t tor.
... ' . -I-...-.IJ 10 un cuv wit i he
exceolton ol the excitement ineidenl to I e
aire ol several election judges. The at.
..I . ii . ; '.menu nip JUl '." nf
I V1 r""10 VU' 'y Biitore
J nlied States supervisors arrest v ib.
u..ed they we're taken be? ri- the col"
lllIOtlnilatr silt. I Ii. i.l . Win
morrow. A"co.prm.er.w?lfnn;.ll(
State commissioner and the jtid followed
and vote were received on both receluu
under pnAesl against one. The'leli i
bv this action catty-d many voles t lJ hS
on both si ... u ti. . '.. . "1""' '1
ill. hit for ongr'nVonV THW tiTWlVLV' T.'Hs
..u.1 .l.u .liannlnctv mini let at
the polls and balled to answer.
a nio majohitv. t
M. . I 1 I. I I- .....
I lie ninjoriiy lor -ieTeiaim in iih
eslimntisl by the Express republ
from rUVXX) to ltm.nw. The Kxnre
: .. . - I - 1 .... I . 1 .
vn.T. -.poi . ui....r.i v-
mayor and est mates bis ins1'
The Hun's bulletin ui'
nf MaMachuntt8e
aa aoverniir
press
U"
ng themselves in nhnost uf' fu-
Hon they made for each other i n msi-
rage. Alter lmvi. ..;. "i ir1.1 fi-arful
combat for lully six . m n"r ''y
made a last desperate inn... ; I'Jilws
in getting fie anacoiulaa head in
to ihe.depih of at least .1 etf jft
ion it iu lhis position for j'n?l"
coinin.-nced to coil around the 1 1 '"i
until it actually ground V.. . '"'Ja
Uie out of i . The watchma. i savX
wants to w itness another sue -T' anl ?T
had no key to the case and even n i
! "L.iL?M C.JJs
tiles.- I'hil.delui TiZs. n th
'I'll I"(v.0I. n
I -.... i inters w pre tcn r
better class of the noiiol-.i. ...en. fr
fantry.and tho others of tl a " . V"-
being trained in a school con nf. V 'fir
intelligent Frenchiuan are d ' ij! J '
lienor to the oilieers of thn . . '5 -
'.me. But all except the hi. .1? .
have bad eyesight. It is dil 'n b hn
an llL-votifo ToLli... ...... .'u.ll.t to meet
more or less i..n V.sw". is not
see through rille sights for groM ' ?
tniiee than n few rods ... .h ft 1
The eyes of the black t roops 7r"
ter than those of the fella bee 2t?
same conditions thev in.!.... . tn
more hits on the tar'get tha.uheirVniSa'
coinrads. This superiority is as mnZ
0 ul.ll(r eyesight.
I'LANTKKS HOlS.-
ST. I.OL'IS tll)
iTltlCTI.Y FHtST.t vss 3 PEK MT
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l.Verv l'or.1. v. i ;.
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iMi-'ory to its wearer in .-.ry ny
or tlie money will l. - -tiiit-it.l By
thn persim from v.hoai pureliasrd.
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ll-iilllilrn-rvlitt n. rouill as.iio i-aratn
Skirl-Siippuril ilit"0.
t'.ir.iiti- hy l.lltt t(. i..urn fvtrfnhtr
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POINTS OF INTEREST TO SIB
No visitor should full lo look thronjh e
KI.KCTIMC-I.IGHTKD CI.OTUlSfl 1
TABI.IS1IMKNTS the Iinc4.mil nio-
......... ' . . . ..il. tn t!
lensive oi lis Kind uevoicu " J
salo of MEN'S and HOYS' CI.0Tl
In the South. Our reputation lor us"-
only tlrst-class nnd strictly reliable Pv
is doubtless well known to a niajoub
of those who will visit Pallas dorm 1
coming week and anttcipstii'K
niatid for Clothing we have mait
preparations in the way of snciion"'
stock embracing all grades l'rlcM '
fabrics and have added to our lore
salesmen so that all may receive can
nttetuiou. .
Kvery garment pun-haseJ ' mir
is guaranteed lo bo of tho West style
Just as represented In every re!"-
all cases whore any dissall tion e
the purchase money will be wlW
ru nded.
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