The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 18, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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AUST1X LETTER.
The Fenltoatlars' Uam Like lUoiiuo't
llboat. Will Nut Uuwa-lteply to Ham
CiprastlotM t Appro! Vram Rami-FrlvataNourrA-OtticUU
as OencU.K.M ut
land the Test of 11111 Merutltijr KM.
No.as.1
Alarm March 15. 8clal Correspond-
ence J I notice In the (islveeton New ol
thi morning a apeilsl from lallaa contain-
Iok Interview an! xpreasloui ol opinions
on lha penitentiary luase bnsines with
several ol the leading ritii.ns of our
city ami I am p:ralilit to sea the
very general oondeinnutiuu if the aen-
to i net of continuation tint 1 re-
gret exceedingly the position nf Judge
lleorge N. Aidridge who crtalnly when
he .poke was not In possession til the
facta and did uot give the subject dtieoun-
iideration. 1 suspect too ho wat induced
to i'. by hla great veneration for the eatima-
ble men constituting i lie penitentiary
board. Hut he It frightfully astray
where he aaya . " The cry against It was a
huge bugaboo. '1 he people opptlng the
lease did not atop to Hunk but caught up
the cry against it because they thought
there w an enormous steel in it or some-
thing of tliat kind. The legi.lalure could
not have done otherwise w.'hout aiming a
direct tab at the mun by whom the lease
Wus let three aa honest men aa there am
lu theatnte Menars. Kolierla J.uhbnek and
Ooree and If there Is anything to be uiade
by it the leasees are entitled to It. It ia a
noted lact that the penitentiary would not
pay by working the men inside ami the
citing aside of thia team would noceaiilluto
ruining a great tunny more nivn outHido
he walla in order Unit the etnto blight not
loae by resumption."
I take direct Issue with him in his propo-
rtions that "the people opposing the lease
did not stop to think" but yet "thought
there wns an enormous stiutf in it" eto.
The rovomo is tliu esse; the opponent of
tlio lease did stop to think ami thought so
much and so accurately that they dis-
covered that the stale in rut living Unit lease
waa giving to or swapping with a private
corporation some fl.MKUNK) to .!(.K (")
clear net gain nf the Mule' money in Inn
years time for $yuiM n year. They thought
that lithe slate in 1H77 could resume with
onlj $:K(HH jio machinery in t lie
walls pool- prison Hocoiiiuiodu
tlona elu. and yet make some
$IOOUO yearly It could resume In 1SS.I
when she has nearly ijr.!(iuii(im in the tress-
liry wbun the penitentiury Is well supp'oid
with Rood machinery when the XVII.
legislature had appropriated some $irn)(mO
for Improvements whon the XVI 1 1. IckIs-
lnture proposes to give the lonsec $l.'itj0t)
addltlomil for furllier Improvements mill
when everything Inside the walls is in good
Oondillon. When lie speaks nlioul. a direct
stab at tho penitentiary board " the reply
la. what then muuiis tho provisions
which rcnjulre approval of executive np-
Iiointmunie and acts by the leglslnltirn or
ly the senate? Aro these mrnnliiglcss ex-
pressions" Does a refiisul to conlirin what-
ever un executive dons requiring confirma-
tion menu IhrusM and atitbsT 'I'lmn better
Wipe out lor ever the Idle words. If tho cx
ecutlve nulhoVity is eicluslre thon let us
know It and stop the further nonsense
about contlrmlnK certain nf his acts; and so
toonf bonrda whose acta call for ml Ideation.
Ilesldoi this It is notorious and it Is every-
where conceded even by lha honrd thnut-
'JeJvua that tho lease made
whs nut the lease advertised. Hla noto-
rious and la conceded that from the adver-
tisement was the omission of all notice of
Some UQO convicts hired out at $lt) per
month or $0 tier month clear net or $'lm
total monthly aa nulmlufmmmt (or further
and better bids. Is tho ud; poiUnl on all
tills matter? Kvldeutly not.. As for "the
etBleloslng by resumption" the reply is
if the lessees can make this $lKiMiunnu-
nlly with Mr. (loree as HUierintendent
why shall the state with Ilia sniiie superin-
tendence lose money? Aro these tho only
raon out of a population nf'i.ikiu.Utiii people
with business sense enough to nmke any
money out of a contract of lease like this?
Hits tlio state not as much funds as Messrs
thinnlnglinm and Kills? la her credit not
better? Do their notes sell at $Hi) lor the
tll.' Have they $2uii)u00 or over $IOhi.
Out) in tbclr treasury? f tut thon why col I on
tho state lor this proposed appropriation of
$I60W? Will the pnoplo nnswnr thenu
tiuettioiu-? U the lenses before were
lmylng the slitle $70(Ki(l j.or mmum
without the mncliinorv and buildings
so that in live yeiirs ami two moutlis thev
paid Texas out. of the proceeds of convict
utuor some Hi.sia. bow is 11 it good con
trnot for the stato to icceivo from lessees
now omy ;vuoo per annum 'when the
prison force and available roiminvmtiva In-
oor is now laraeiy inoreiueil ami every year
increasing! no lairinimi accuesUoveriior
ltobortsor I.nhbiK-k or llr. tlorcewith cor-
ruption. The white flower of stiiln-
leaf Uvea heretofore their escucheon
In at pure to-day in the general es-
timation ns is tlio cumelio; but are
they infalllblo? If so then way take bonds
from the at ato treasurer for instance. one
of that penitentiary board? Why examine
liy legislative committee Ills accounts?
The tieonle. through their rmiri.MAiitntw-M.1
reserve the great rliihtof sunervlslon ami
revision. Yes.thenpponentMal tbiiistrnnro
ions- nave uiuceii nioiiglll mucu ami now
nrleva deenlv over the ratllleaifoo v ilm
senate. I venture the prediction that if the
liouse ratify It the democratic parly will
lose thousands and thousands of votes
at me next general election ir Indeed they
be not defeated liv an mmniiltii nniaMi.in
rial candidate. All through this stale to-
day the political cauldron Is boiling and
aeethlng on account of this lease and some
other things. I will state further that if it
were not lor the groat personal romilarllv
nf Colonel Cunningham whom every man
knowing htm personally loves devotedly
aim wtf is p-i-flisiout in ms very
natural efforts to become possessed
ol tins splendid inheritance the Icme
would have gone overboard rona ago and
Its consideration not this length of time
been tolerated. Hut Judge Aldridge also
thinks that "if there Is anything to be made
nut oi mil leaie lessees are entitled to It."
yBii it oe possinie mat tlie Interviewer ni.
. reported him aright? If the etnto has been
damaged by criminals therefore fat con-
tractors should make a fortune out of this
Infernal inhuman .and barbar
ous iraiuo in unfortunate hu
inanity. Tina is the logic of bis
imsiiion i ne wnoie leasing system in. and
by which leasees drive to the utmost of labor
these poor criminals is abominable mid
despicable and yet the Judge himself go
Sood and humane a man. sava that leasees
liould make protlt out ol their bono and
muiole and unhappy lot. 1 cannot be-
lieve It of him. If tho state has
been aubjectcd to ousts ol judge Jury Ions
mi iniivii.y me or noiior or poaco anu ulg-
nily hy these criminals now sent to hurd
lirimr let none but the state receive a re
turn comiensation. And bo assured that
the stale will ever bo mure humane more
lenient and careful than thoso whoso sole
lntereat in the term nf lease Is tho aecumu.
immn ot money lias the Judge "stopped
to tiling. u uot will he'tiow "revise his
juugmemnn appesis" about this "bugs
Imjo ttory?" n
P. V. Goehul. driu-ul.l nf I mniKiip.t
Kansas says: "I have sold ' Prickly Asli
lliltert' for tWe years and 1 have never
iiamuru a nieuK lli which irsve mora nut.
versa! satlal'sctlon. It it last becoming tho
family medicine of thia section. I have
warrantee uoieni oi Dottle and never had
one returned.
Coin In Hulk.
Mr. P. 1. Maiilou the steamboat ma
chinltt bad a nurtona windfall veilenlav.
; J and It li to be hoed none of hit trtemla will
lau to can on mm to-nay ho will doubt
lest open a few b.tikota of champagne to
eolehmte the event. About a year ago Mr.
Maninn bought from litis Ioomli Co
tueoiusienmooai lieu ing wntcii for a
numoer ot year nut uuty lor in Northern
line on tha Upper river lie sent It down
to the dock ami not long since the work ol
disinantllng hi r and converting her into an
Immense bargo was entered upon.
Yesterday morning two of the workmen
were engaged in ripping oil the Inner
ilieetlng or planks ol the hull down to tha
hold when on pulling away one ol the
lower planks they heard the ring of
lOOta llletai. Thav fait .nintwl
(la . tut dark space between
the Inner nd outer shells ol the hold and
drew out ft number of silver coins. This
excited thtlr cnpldily and enriosity and
(um another plauk wai torn off and light
Drought to btr. Tiny discovered an old
cloth or Mok whlou wa portly and very
b.vr nd it took but moment to dla-
I't iUt It KM ttlltd With (Uru or gold.
It wa taken out and v-on tha news spread
all over the docks thai Captain Kidd'a long-
hidden treuurrs hid been lound aud stowiid
away In the old lied W ing.
Crowds flocked on the aucienl hull ami
fsaatcd llirir ryua on lite dui sls but a
guard was placed over tbe packane and the
ciiriimily of tbe visitors wss not graiiiied
Wonl was sent to Mr. Maninn who was so
busily engaged that he could not go do n
to what the old wreck bad bnoiKtil forth
lie will vnit the d'K k Ihia luoriiiug wlicii
tbe pai-kai-'e will be ooenrd and tlie money
counted. He will then hire a conveyance
and bring toe rich burden up to the bunk
where he makes his deposits after which
thuro will be a reception at his place of
bil"inrss
How the money got into its strange de-
pository Is a great mystery and there is
probably some ugly story connected with
it. 1'ossiblv It Is the spoils ot tome big rob-
bery placed there lor tale keeping by the
lliicl whose career was cut short befnie be
could tlud an opportunity to return ami re-
move it. More likely it is the reserve fund
ol some of the heavy gamblers who ued to
gun tlie river. At all events it belongs to
Mr. Mauiou now no mutter under what
clrcumnlaiiccs it was placed there. II
bought the boat ami all thul was iu tier ami
he proposes to lusten on to every thing tliat
isfiiind in the old tub. St. Louis Uepub
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ITKMH lir INTMCKIT.
A luemorlnl Inhlot bus been erected In the
church at llrethy the family seal of the
Chesterfields by the nounUsa of Chester-
field to the tale Lord lleucoiihllel I. It hears
the following ; "In memory of lleiijaiiiin
Disraeli carl ol llmicoiislielil the loroiiiost
mail of his age imminent in letters In
council in debate ; a stattwiimn tar seeing
ami fugacious ; a patriot r.culous lor hi
country's honor; a devoted servant ol the
itieeu by whom ho was truited honored
and mourned. 'I bis tnblet is urected by
Anno Dlir.abctli connleis ot Chenterlield.
A record of much prir.ed friendship ami a
lasting regret. 'A Wise man's heart dlcov
ereth both tiiiicund lodgment.' l'ccles. viii.
.1." I.udy Chesteilield is 1 1 1 1 1 lady to whom
Lord llcai'onslleld was at one time reported
to be engaged. Mtiu Is the widow ol the
sixth earl The lourlh earl nan author of
the hiuioit letters. In 'i.t! years there have
been hut eight earls giving an average ol
nearly thirty two years to each.
Hilver Hpring in (ieorgln Is said lo he the
largest spring In the worhl. His I he source
ol the (iklawiibu river which ia sixty lent
Wide ul Ilm start ten feel deep and wall n
current llowlng two miles an hour. All
this vast 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y of water comes tinm the
sprini: whose only mli'tsaro ut the lint I mil.
It Is itliout twoacrci in slxe and its inys
tenons depths have never been exuloieil.
'I bore Is an Indian legend nboiit Hilver
Muring of course. Weuooali tbe beauty
ol'lbotribii that iniiahited tho neighbor
hood won the lovn ol Chullonfuh a hostile
chief ller wrathful luthcr slew the lover
and then Wciionuh drown d liersell'm tlie
p'iiig which wss then siunll but mis in-
s aiitly etil.irued to lis present crononions
by the Ureal Hpiril nhuiiiluiit tears of
sympalliy.
Charles C. Hnoeornft ut Dayton Ohio
the other day was brought into court
churned with bastardy by n young ami
pretty girl nniiiud lleiiiiclia Welilnieu.
Charles was ns wlllln' an llurkls. Ileac-
compituit'd an ulllcer to his Irioml's to nro-
uurn the necHssiuy money to pay the costs
and prociirn a license to uiHtry. During
liitebseiice an elderly ladv Willi whom hit
lias Veil living who followed him to this
city appeared on the scene and threatened
to muke it interesting but not being n legal
wile she was informed her liitorpnxing
wouldn't count and while Hint Martini out
to look up Charlie ho returned mid mailu
Henrietta ins nappy wile
(iambetla wrote his articles for bis iour-
mil l.u UepublhU0 l'riiuriii.m under the
llillutince of strong bhick collee which al-
ter awhile he replaced with n bottle ol'irond
iiurgt y. no was noi rrgarileil aa a goml
iiewspiiper writer. His articles read like so
nun v written speeches and worn tureid
and of Inordinate length. They were never
iiihiiimi on but rather jerked oil and lie Is
Inscribed n swiivinir the miner n.-irt tt Ut
body ponderously lo ami ho ns bo wrote
and now mid then collecting his thou.; Ills
by passing his largo lell baud through Ills
hair. Ho wrole a very stilf hand find
though his lingers moved last their motion
was icveriHii unit spasmodical.
The methods ol "Ceneral" lloolh of the
salvation army aro lllmtiali-d by tlui bil-
lowing perloriiiance which took plucn to-
ceiitly at Plymouth Knglaml : "A rough-
looking bulky man stepped foiwaid in a
dllnlihlltled liil'NHV m.u( Lrnniolrd to oi ivm.
poni and relaleJ lhotles!ings he bar) ex
perienced ns a result ot Ins cnnvurMoil.
ftuddciily before Ilm audience the man
looiened two or three M rings kicked off tlio
piracy mid trousers aud stood conl'cHiied in
the smart uniform ol tint uruiy trim or-
oeriy ami rcspeciaoic. i lie Iruiislorinalion
hnd a wonderful effect upon t he audience.
There wns ut tirst u murmur ot surprise
ami then a chorus ot 1 hallnlujahs' li oiu all
puna of the meeting."
A stout geulli'innn occupies at present a
conspicuous place at the lalilu d'hole at one
of the best hotels ut Athens lie is u Mo.
hamuici'nn and is treated by the waiters
with great respect. Home months ago he
arrived in Athens with a thousand pounds
In his pocket as an emissary of Arabl in-
trusted with the collection of a Urooinn
contingent to the Kuvutinn rebel's lorees:
but A rubi's troubles came before the troops
were collected ami liuiling it Inconvenient
to return to Hgypt Just at present the dis-
tinguished loreiguiir Is making himself
very comfortiible with tint (j Out) at ibe
"Koreigner4' llraud hotel" ns they call it
ui. Alliens
A short time ago passcm era bv Hie
mount l'leiisant mid Hullivan's lsoin.l irerrv
ooiupauy's boats wltncsted n sight in ihe
iiamor w iiicu lias not. nenn seen lor ten
year or more From the buoy near Sulli-
van's island ttcrosa I ho harbor In Hi... 1m.
laud channel in Kentucky stretched n
iiiiKo mass oi uiicka numbering many
thousands KiiKliah ducks canvas-back
and divers all fraternliiiig amicably to
gether. 'Ibe cause of tlie visitation Is
proimkiy me recent cold and stormy
ni:ni jn-i .
Jumbo (ho big elephant is growing hit
tils weight Is mow about seven tons lie
seems lo no sntlstied with thia country.
Bridgeport or.oue agrees with hint: in fact.
ha wouldn't go hack to the old sod it he
could He Is very playful for uue of bis
site and will stick his trunk down into tlie
piM'Keisoiun who eoimi within reach with
tlio freedom of an old acquaintance lie
Ikes almost every thine; and lit spile of all
lectures and sermons to Ibe contrary will
chew tobacco like an old sinner
Tho Tyler (Tennessee) Independent is re-
sponsible lor Ibe following: "An animal
resembling a kangaroo was killed a lew
nights since on the premises of John Wag-
ner. We are Informed by reliable author-
ity that the Animal was about the slue of a
large cat with Its front legs meuauriiig
about lour inches In length and Us hind
legs about three leel lu length Th.t most
prominent feature orthcaniiiiul was Its tail
which measured about nine feel three
inches. .
A few nlghla since several armed men al-
Inmiilail lmer..t 1'litu.l II ... 1. - l...Mi:..i
1 .nici a mi? iiviiik
on Clover riin.Tiielfui. Hmniu I.' ..
I - ' ........ j ikviiiiu.a
'" i'"n iuo iitnity tor inem. unit ol
mem meet veil a abgut wound In tho tlnnil-
iter from IInkK'i imwaIi 'el. u.
- ---.-.. - v" .iii-i a im ni nes iti-
tempting to arrest hi in were tinder tho hu-
i-.i-n-ii.i nnv iiu-iv wub .u rvwuru on nun.
Tli t.iirtt.ia r.A... I
-"-'I ."ni.i. .ilm i.nnmiir eiut tlie
wurrnnt wua iasueil by a Justice In ls.il.
A young man of Hauror Maine said to
he hatidsomo and or good social position
llHM ail.11 A Uiiilni. ..I ....... I in . '
H .....H niMunu ii rijiiiu position
u the same town for tW damages for al-
leutHl lin'uch nf nroinlsn nf murri.... 'l i..
lady la said to have considerable property
(tl tins iiaoi iibi.ia u...l lA 1.. .......b ol '
i " ..ut...- um i. in- umitrv ns wen as
young and cliurminjt. Tbeauil will be tried
ui tun ifioocr term u not sit l Hit bclora
that tiiu a.
Thn dinsiii nflle tii11ntl ........ il. I...
est of West irgliilo Just issued places
lit MM Blllt nn. I...I I... ...I.J. - ' .
i.w a.i ivA itivu vy wnue pine n
over a 10 square mllvi which contains about
IHO.fkM.OOU million leet of merchantable
lumber. The lumber product of Ihe state
titf I lia iwiMaiiti vitas I u. Iltti.w.
..r.r - ti na niiiuv ll'IH Ul
Ilitrsrortl'a Add ritosphal lor Women aud
Dr. Joseph Holt. Now Orleans. Louisiana.
ay : "1 have frequently found it excellent
scrvlco lu case of debility loss of appetite
and in convalescence Iroiu exhaustive ill.
neaa.and particularly of service In trtatnieut
of wor tu aud ciitldren."
OX AX AVALAXHIE.
I'erlluttS rualtluta al Kortliwaalcrn llo-
Meir Klalug mo Ike t'rMl of u Avs-
Unche IHiwo to the lay Itvplht of !
Klvar A l.lla Lltel lo a Mieul.
Kvery bwly kuowt or is tbe worse off for
uot knowing I'ncle Alex llilu.it J. liersmr
over here from lt tise in '' and got a good
claim on K!k Creek whriebe has lived
since aave when ha comes up to Deri
1) Ige occaticiiially lo spend a vvrk or two
with hit Irieiids. A few daia ago John
lierber wrotvi to him of bis intruded depart-
ure Inr California aiioiit Ihia time aud in
due course of uncertain mails tbe letter was
placed In I ncleAluI s hands. It had been
raining two days on Klk; tho lour or live
(eel ot snow that covers tbe iiioanlains ami
gulches lu the vicinity was aotl and honey-
combed and the streams were running a
freshet. Hut Uncle Alex Concluded to come
to Door I.odm) to ere (ierber. '1 be first right
uiiles lo Hear crossing the heavy range had
to be made on snout -slioes and tne next
nine to the stage station on loot; but
Wednesday morning of last week he
strapped on his eleven-feet .Norwegian
now shoes and started over by way of Deep
liiilch. The awriit Ironi Klk was irdious
and laborious. It is a long trudge up tbe
moiiritiiin to the top of tbe ridge a thou
sand leet above lleartowii and six thousand
above tlie sea especially to a man 7' I years
old. I he summit was reached at last ai.d
he wss coiu.'rutulaling himself on an easy
run down lo llcartown when the snow
sunk in the trail and down l.e went. An-
other trail and the same remit. The
rains had honeycombed and under-
mined the snow. A little distance on
the whole hotly of snow hsd slut away
iind plunged down the precipitous can-
yon side into the bed of Deeptltilcb. This
would never do lor snow-shoeing. The
only recourse was to ascend the canyon
sideto the dividing ridgn between I'.lk and
Deep mid follow along on the edge of ibe
in in it. Ho mullled his shoes with npe
brought for the purpose and the climb
was made good looting secured and all
looked clesr ahead.
I nclii Alex then I'. .m li 't wns about
time for a smoke. II. hailed tilled Ins
pipe III It look a North American whill or
two and was jiisi HlnkiAg out. when
Wli v-w-w -zip uwuy went the entire body of
now with a wild whill and in a moment
lie Hits riding an avalanche Jul tout wide
wil h lightning speed headlong down the
luectpice towat-il the waters ol the creek
nearly ll feet below. Korlniiately bo
Was whirled "head on'1 nnd was
within a lew leet of the top of the
.dole when il minted. Hit "truck Willi
Ilia alpenstock hi-aced himself in Ibe shoes
be couhl not iliseii.-at.'ii ironi his feet and
Hew throto'li space with the nriv Hera! ion
ol speed produced bv bolh the declivity
and the suowslide. I'elore he could say
"Krin go llragh" the slide had carried hint
into mid hcmsa the guh'b crushed the
snow nhoes nmi swamped the smw un
around him until olv enough ol btiii wri
left free and unfcHercd to have whipped
(lerbnr bad he been in Hghl. Hut he w asn't
nor any other linn.! Hiing-an l the wind
singing a plaintive melody In neighboring
pines iiloiio broke the stillness that suc-
ceeded Hie roar of the avalanche lie
looked back to 'ee II anv more snow Was
coming. The canyon aide lay bine and
scarred to tho summit with the bouldrs
and sunups holding white friigmen.s ol
their recent shrond. He had ndilcii lltu
crest of the slide mid was sale.
He was about to rest a spell before ex-
tricating himself when suddenly bis feet
grew cold. The chill crept up his ankles
nnd was leel iug for his knees beloie be rc
nli.ed the sit mil ion. Tlie snow slide hud
damned the waters ol Deep gulch. They
were coming up after hint. Something
was necessary to be done without unneces
sary delay. Homo willows and brush pro-
jected near lie reached over and ctiilk'ht
them nod was speedily tree. Ileconcluiled
lo nave tne vicinity lorihwilli and was
soon alter locking his wav down the gulch
arriving ul itearlowii at dp. in without a
nriiise or itiiroken hone. Ami that s the
way I'ncle Alex came up from Klk creek
Montana New Northwest.
l.ltiliri tlV Till'. IIAIitr.M
llelltliolis ol the MileC Mniiiiett unit Ilia
Chai-Kcs In the I'alitee.
It must not be supposed thai eunuchs are
a particularly Turkish or Mohamiiieiltiu In
Mitiitinii. lliey were known In the east
nnd foniii d a portion of the household ol
onenial monarch:) loior before the Arah'un
prophesies M Ihe Turks were ever heard of.
Sin b giiiiriliuiM were to be found even at
tliu court of the Hyzantiiie emperors and
the rounders of the Olloni.in empire adopt
ed them with ether attributes of sovereign
slate iu throwing nil' all h mir.iincc of sub
jeclion lo the rnuiickiun sulltiis Aping
tho example of their vovereigus the great
pachas went III lor the sitiuii ciislom phiciny
the cam of their females under one or
morn such iiuulilud gtiaiduuis. HI lute
years the employment of eunuchs has
gone greatly out of Isshion ordinary male
ittleiidauls being sent in charge ol the
ladles when I uk inn their walks abroad.
This Is due lu a measure 1 fancy to the
more immune ami cHiigiitcucii Ulcus with
regard to their laniily life that set in with
the advent ol the throne rf Abdul Aziz lie
abrogated the cruel law by which none of
the mule children bom ot sultans were nl
lowed lo survive their birth and no prin-
cess to luivo sons t hut might become possi
hie pretenders to the throne The birtli of
bis first son Usui Ir.rdin. was kept care
1 il II v concealed and when this became no
longer necessary hn rejoiced tint hearts of
Ins sisters by allowing lliein the same nriv
lieges us all Moslem women whose greatest
pesire is to become the mother of a malo
Clllhl.
Ihe tlmo however Is within the
rccoiiciiiiu oi many persons at Coustan
iinopitt wnen no carriage Willi Turkish la-
dies was to be seen unaccompanied by
mounted eunuchs armed with keen cut-
ting scimitars which they were apt to use
on Ihe slightest provocation. There Is a
gentleman still to be met with out here
who obtained a handsome Indemnity Irom
the porte lor the severe punishment he re-
cam veil ai inu nanus ni it eunuch lor what
ihe latter considered impertinent dunces
thrown by a "llhinour" in Ibe direction of
the talr "true Unilevers" promenading the
aweet waters under his care. To return
uipwioer to inc simieci in ine ' L'tirusHen-
del Ocasso." This hiirh office was onlv in.
stunted lu the reicn ol tSultiui Mured 111..
and Ihe tirst person appointed was a negro
called Meluuet Aglui. His suocessor Was a
w hile eunuch for It was the lashion to have
llieiu guardians ol tiotti colors.
Several ol the keepers ol the "Hale ol Ke-
llclly" have been men of marked ability
and some of them ol considerable attain
incuts so thai It is not surprising lo find
t nut limy should occusiomilly have been
irsiislcrrcil trout Hie domestic to the iinhlic
service Such advancement however has
never iniien ut tnu ioi ot oilier than while
eunuchs. Twoot these latter even became
grand vialcm the one a certain Klindum
Mcssih i'acha in the reign of Mini I. and
me oincr o-urojia .ticmuuct racha iu that
ol Ilm llrst. Mlllliiii Aelimitt Itlli.trM h..bI.
have iind tho title ol Hadr-Aane tgraiui
vister) bestowed upon them without the
office and were styled highness just as
Heirniu Agba la in the present day. While
tlie "(late ol l'elicity" lias thus led to great
honors in the nasi to somo of its lmardinna.
it hits in tho case of others hut proved the
poruu oi ueain nv ine now-sirinc ami vitia.
ithitn. for tittomiin inonsrchs were tiilchtv
Jealous of their honor and the slightest
suspicion iu anyiuiiig ueiug wrong in the
haieui was wont lo send many an Inmate
to tho bottom of Ilm Uosphorus together
wiin inose wno were supposed to nave
shown a lack of vigilance. The chief
eunuch enjovs great power in the lutrein
ami aiiiiougn tlio uayt ut tne "sack" and
"bowstring" are psst it Is decidedly bad
for the lady who falls out with the uuanlinn
of Ibe cute (or he ran make her a close
prisoner and deprive tier of all comfort.
Constantinople Cor N. l llernltl.
giclettoe Cleverly Apitlletl.
For kiiiio time the reckless me of fire
arms on and about the Yalo catuput has
caused considerable comment. Not long
ago a bullet entered tho study of Dr. Har-
bour tho college professor elrlkliig thecell
trig above his head and hilling upon the pa
per on which he was writing. ; It was not
learned wno limit tie shot. About a week
ago a allot entered thedining-rooin of a pro.
feasor while ha and hi family were at lea.
This nenllenian la nrofessor uf nmihem.i.
icotiid hai tuade the ituiljr of curvet
Msrcially. Krom the d'rec'i.m nf tha shot
be knew it caii.e li.iu Wr-I Duui ty build
lug. but ou atvi.nat ul u.o ilrkius be
cuuld not se tbr p!aeP o f rmg l i most
ier.iii una r ue w..iill luvs not
aiuouult-1 to much. Pot Hi i.rofeir
knew wiist to do lie .is deirr
niiiird lo timl out inr m-on. stu lent and
be brouiih' tin 1natt1e1u.t1.4l knoeltde
into play. Knowing ilir bi id.t. of tho
nsiin he mi sstire l the tall ol ll.eba'I 111
crisMintr it. Tnen bem-urr.l ihedisianc
from hia house lu WeM Div nitv biid.linit.
Willi these ilalt and knowm- the curve
which a btihrt takes be ioii.inrd the
height Ironi which tbe btiurt was tired and
hied nu tlie very window tr im which
the bullet must have tome.
Ibe next itv 10 .indents were ereatlv
surprised by a cull Ironi ihe pmie-or who
aci ied thrin ol tiring the snot. Thev de
nied It and Ihe i.rclessor . his i.roof
I he proof was so strong that lln'V tina Iv
admitted lbe:r guilt Yesterdsv ihrv were
told to vacate lliair r.xiius I liev will re-
ceive no other punishment New Haven
eeKisier.
Tltr. ATKM'AI. Milks
harlrs Wimlhai l . tb- r .1.1 1 . II.
Kirke in Kriglamt
There is no truth in the sforv 1 1 oil laio.11.
"e im III 111 neallll
Mrs. I.angtry has aliled l'viimalion and
Drlatca lo ber ri portifire.
Kllle Klisler will leave shortly r ip KiiritiiM
renre-
sentation In lloston al the Ibj ui.
1 wenty-tbree new operas were olfered lo
the malinger ul the K lyul theatre iu lterlin
last yeur.
Havid llelafu s new inrliulrnma "The
lied I'ockelhonk." was tirailuied nceiillv at
tne x aiiioruia iiiearrit.
Mrs. Hfrnurtl-ll-ere is lo pi iv the title
role in I'Vilnra" when ihe drama shall he
produced at ihe Havihsikel London
Miss llluiicho De Il.ir hat been c-u. lined
to home iu ll.tltituure ny illness tor soiiih
lime past hut is now coiivairxi
llaiuilloii t larke w 11 burtlv produce his I
001-rii " in lttiL-.'u 11 t '
tilolie theatre London. Arthur Law ts the
lihreiist.
Mile. Marin lit.- lo.Li.r .1 il
lulu Charles l-echter was married on
M011 lav last In Paris to her cousin. Mr.
Henri I'oree.
Miss .larbenu will sail for Ivirone
111 I
Hay. tslie expects lo-reliirn in A uj. iisl nnd
u iiierci
Icie. reluill her coilaj
at Long
Itranch.
Miss Laura Don hits rcliirneil from
France. She is oreallti iniiuoved in loeilih.
and coiileinplales it starling lour al an
early date.
Miss .lellrevs l ewis has accented anew
play written bv deiirite lesop and William
Hill. She will i.roiluce J lui'ore Ihe cluse of
the present seas in.
Miss (leonilii Cavviu ia nmbllinus nnd
energetic. In In r leisure hours she bus ar-
qsirc l an t'ticiiMve knowb dge of I'reiioil
Oerman and Indian.
M. II. Curtis is noi ne to I'uronr Ibis sum
mer hut will not act there. If tbecoudi-
tious "Fin favorable to bun. however he
will probably proJtni. tfsm'l of l'men theni
in sl
Marie l're'cott stars on fb conrltislnn nf
her einraveinent Willi Halvini this season.
Shnwill be suiiporled bv Lewis Morrison.
nnd ber repertoire will 'embrace I'nmille.
Led Astray no.
Helen Vincent has accented it liberal
oiler lo play in a London theatre. Alter
this she will make a tour uf the provinces
returning to Ibis country in time to com-
mence her slurring tour early in the lull.
Mr. Do llcllevillo bus been engaged to
play the. part ol Chateau Keiuiinl in the
I'orsiinn Druthers in place of Theodore
Hamilton. Mrs. De IMIeville (Kiln l'ferd-
ner) has also been engaged in the same cast
in it uiimir psrt.
I he American right to Snville Clarke and
Walter Hluughter's opera entitled An Ad-
iimless Ldeii which inndoa hit ul the Opera
Cnmiijuc London has been purchased by
.Mr. lownsend Percy This is iho worn
written for nnd ncled hy female artists
solely
A plnver who was hissed for his bad act-
ing in Ihe pari of Hamlet's Kulber't (ihost
in a cresi fallen manner inblrcsed Ihe audi-
ence: "l um extremely sorrv it my bumble
cllorls to plcasii arc "uiisucceiis- liil lull il
you don't like me I uni t give up the
glto-t."
Utile Minnie Micblern told a Ut. Louis
repoitei Hi4 tVi.r..u J ovtii' the trio lo
that city Iroiu Cinei'.'inuli iturii tt Ibe high
water caused her to luse lille.-n pounds
which makes her exact weight ul present
over thiiiy lour pounds eleven ounces and
a bait.
The old play of ihe Jewel's which has nut
In en done in I'liilaileli bin lor many years
w ill be revived al tliu llijou in elaborate
speclncuhir si vie for Iho'hetsicr holidays.
It has hetn revised nnd rewritten expressly
lor ilils production by J W. Ucynulds stiie
nutnaeer.
Max I'lveman cuuimetlian nnd stimo
wtiiager with Hartley Campbell' Hiberin
company will leave lor llernuiiiy the first
week In April where he wilt bring nut 8i-
beria and the While Slave in the Herman
hiiigunun. Mr. Campbell follows In Mnv
lor un extended tour e broad. Mr. Krecnian
will be a lneinber of the Madison Htiuire
Theater couipuiiy next season begiuiilnu
August 1st. h
Mile. Etelka Horry Into lending ludy of
the Imperial Hieutro St. lVtershurg in-
tends slurring in this country next senson.
Mile llorry is n Hungarian by birth is
young of commanding presence and has
a good Kuropean reputation. Her h'ngllsh
is said to be remarkably good she having
studied in London with Herman Veiin.
ller season will begin with a preliminary
tour in April when the will piny Adrianne
ami Camilla in New York nt the V'ilth Av-
enue theatre. -
hits orm'ir.M'ri
Forlho llluminnllon of balloon M. Man-
gin used nn inriindeHcenl electric liabt aur-
rouiidcd by water containeil in a glaaa ves-
sel. In l'nria a private liulldiiig company ia to
generate elect ricily for their own tenant
to whom 1 hey will supply u for liht at a
modf rale cost.
Italy la keeping steadily active lu prepar-
ing lor the future. Laet year the public
work aunclioned by the government
amounted to $Mihv.iii).
Ho late asl tsl year lr. 1'rouat in n paper
to the Academy of Medicine mndit tbe
Htittement ihut I hero were no lewer than
1111'Jiil liousea In France without a window
l'redch allk nieriihanlenro tlilnklngab ut
noeliiiiiiiijing a apecie ol soider which bus
been diacoveied on the Airman conn. Thia
spider makes a thread very like vellow eilk
and uliuo.st 11a atroug
lMltited nitro-inuriiitie itcld lapropoaed by
un Italian acientist for the preservittion of
meat and of animal auliatatiee for acientillo
purpoaeH The priuiiirtioti ot the acid lo
the organic matter la not Mated.
UM.Klsler has made eonect obaerva-
tions the wheat plnnt never grow upon
any dny when the temperature ot the air
does not for a period of aeverul hours rlae
above II degree Fahrenheit.
Last year the JapuneM government hav-
ing a good ninny old bronte guna aud anti-
iiuaied lield-plece on hand hud them
molted down refined and converted Into
coin at the itnpcri.il mint l'robablv how-
ever the money will go fur the purebiuo of
more deadly weapons. The millennium la
110 nearer Japan than the Vnited Hlutoa.
I'l'on rinintniitlon Dr. J. Hchenkel tlnda
that petroleum that glvea oil inure than S
percent ot volume behtw 14t degrees and
more than 10 pen-enl below MIX) la to he re-
jected. He avifrta that the commercial
value of petroleum ia determined by the
volume percentage which distills over be-
tween the ol I V degrees aud IkaJ degree.
A novel If not verv practical way of ilia-
poaing nt the dead an that the reiiinins will
not tend to Imperil the existence ol the liv-
ing mi been brought forward by lr. A
Mayer. He advises Ibe adoption of solid
ghisa coiHus which after the introduction
of the corpse are to closed air tight with
ccnietit Two hole are In Ibe collln.
llmnigh one ol them earbonic acid gas ia
forced aud bv tlie other the atmoapherto air
escapes. When the ordinary air is inn-
posed to be driven out the holes are closed'
No longer a question ol opinion we guar-
nice every box of Acker' lVvnieiwia Tab.
lota. Trice 2A and M cents (sni.l h W II
.'.Hereon & Co. druggist Dallas.
I UK'S I M.IA.
f' k T!l Sc;-1 !ttkAi.ll
XV bin iiirlr yoidh ft -i
And life !m uut--b
?'.i-ru lnuy lid Im 1.
To ft..:-.n 1 llje "iv- u
i.ii:j'- rs o er
1 .ol a mu M-.
And wlii'e c ui i il- i ..-'.y p i :i't.
T'Ml'tSI'i II utl' b-M Is na l.AT.I
' l ift then Ihe iltrl.-n Vii'e s u'. Is
Thecs'l 10 "Moill.l the liuiird '
V'.1 loin the ine for weaHM. isorip shew
We push we l a) luari h U fc;'li oil li-ati'-s.
I Dtil st Ihii tbe trtiriti-ils bkiw
' lis "Uis sit from fatigue "
All I then Winn lonj the snado? fail
Aud life's hrtiM ilreliu bii::lii Ul fade.
Our ileets otsy bear the l'ii!e cIi
"Prepare fur dress intrude."
And now our tfiji ks aro welt-nUh iletic.
To rest ourselves awhile is meet
And s) we liall Itii sunset khii
"Asu-inl-'y" and "Relresl "
We rest iluntfth many s bean ernwn .-a-1.
Our lives and be th"t false or true.
Ilir deeds tint tu they ipod or had
Must answer al ' Tatoo "
I hen sounds tin. but whm mis the frar
Tlie clarion ltevellle perhaps.
To a araiiit. 1 -lnu lless einlless day
Tho sllver-llpiied "Tsp "
1U1.HS TSV KeU 11 I V.
I'li.n.m ii i i KisiMiiv
The stars are hloidint tuiiiht stsive
H er We-ieru n il Is piile I. una sivceris
ller lonely amcti fir (') othla kis-ps.
And hio; s upon hr l'.mideii love.
HeilVC'l betji thee 111 thv piteous riliftflxt
oil. ryulhlii fa i r us tiliiuner sliies !
l oiiipos. tli v -i.tma. wifu thine eyas
Urma lo will en1 uulilii to-lUKhl.
Tor In the tnidiii..dit'N soh um t:iin
Me breathes a vow that stin lis cf wine
lie holds a ti'iild libit Is not tlitne
And dallies with a holdall llusli
If Ihe knot wsj t
Davis tan defy the
to blow her uwuy.
curely tied Mn. David
orsl of Wiggins' storms
Over two totin of hairpins are turned out
of the lactones daily and they can he een
protruding from !.!. temiiuiie moulli at a
Ncitsonalile hour the next morning
Standing In-fore a clergyman who was
ah u:l to niurrv him a rustic n.ts n-ked:
"Will Ibnii have this woiiian" etc. The
man started in surprise and repl'nl: "Ay
surely. Who)' 1 kuinnied a pnppub!"
II. is a cloiious 1 1 ii n l; In have been horn a
mun. One doesn't have to bother himself
lor u month nvi r Ihe plans nnd spccilica-
tiuns ot h new sprim-honiud. He simply
has to f.ioi the hill wpeu tliu Ihing is
broniiht Immu.
Old Mrn B. cnnic to town last week from
Indiana on an excusmn and whea she wss
nskid why she was in sticha hurry to leave
she replied: "I ve got to go ynu te ns how
i came in on nn meriion train and
ticket per.-plros io-upht."
my
You can't cnlcu'ale upon what girls will
do' In an eniergeney. I'he New York
bnanliiig-'chiinl miss-'.- who pitched upon a
burglar and held him until the police ar-
rived would douhlicsi Jump upon the
sofa iind scream II amoti.su enleied their
room.
Clergymen ought to be very careful in
the choice of IstiRiiair or serious results
may ensue. "My urelhrcn" said one
lately "I will now puss " an before bo
could proceed a slcopv henrcr in the front
pew suddenly slurU'd Into life nnd cried
out: " Then I make it similes and play il
alone."
A New Jersey hoy who started west to
I'Xieriiiiii jte Indians was nniicd with four
dime novels. Dime novels may be inure
destructive to human hlu ibnu 'toy pistols
and bowie knives but the trouble would be
for a boy to get an Indian to hold still long
eniiiikdi to read him several chapters of the
hli.od-treeziiig liction.
A New York man has discovered a new
met hod of uiiiii.iug leal her simps. The
old iii'lhod we believe was lo convert
t hem into improved chime and if the new
scheme is to use llu tit in making railroad
rcsiuuniid sandwlchrs the di-n'overy is it
very itnporliint and acceptable otie. It
might be p".stih. t insert Hie ti eth into n
sainlH'i h made of 'esiher.
Dumpscy went huiiliiu; Ihe otherday nnd
took Johni'v wtlh him. J'bcv -iHW n rabbit
and Dump-cy ilreiv up a.id shut1. I he cup
exploded and there was a hour splutter nnd
tinally just ni Dunip -ev tool; ibe gun down
the charge went nil'. When they got homu
Ihe folks nslicd Jobnii i what liu-k they had.
"Oh" said Johnny "papn snw a rnhhit
but bis gun sttitumiTcd h i lu' couldn't
lul it."
A iiiicer joke for (irundriilhrr runclil
Miss Nelheruley " Will vou adsise me us
to priming and publishing Mr Hieri-eogh?
I have little work iili endy lor the press but
have no experience " (iallnut publisher
"My dear madam priming and publishing
nre very ditt'i-rent things. I'ur instunce if
1 prim a rosy kiss on your cheek it is not
at nil necessary to publish It." Miss Xet'ier-
blcT ' Sir!" Tableau.
"Look mil" exclaimed il mini over whose
face a burlier was moving a ruror "you are
culling oil' my mustache." "Ynu didn't
tul me not to rut it" the barber replied.
"With me a mn:t must hIu-iivu i...i. "
"All right" said the customer." When "the
barber hud finished the man arose Ironi Ibe
clitilr approached the artist and gave hint n
violent kick. "Look out you are kicking
mo howled the barber. "You didn't tell
me not to kick you. With men. man must
uinays specuy
"Whm Ignorance is bliss" eto
Friend
H'uuiiiK n. ig iiicci "1111110 Wagstalt how
are you old ninti? So grieved to hear ol
A-our troubles! I hope you're all right again;
I assure you I fullv synip Wag-tall
(with Hurprise)-"Kli? Thnnke-bnt I've
been all riL-lu-never better in my life!
Troubles! Must be aoine mistake" Frind
ell I heare you had been seriously em.
barrnssed 'n fact tlutt vou'd been through
thecourl." Wngslnll' (enlighted)-"Oh !-
1 see I You mean my creditors I Lor. ves
poor telluwa ! they have hud a had time of
it . ti-..c not Itiugnillg.l
The manufacturers of Sheridan' Cuv-
nlry roitdillon l'owders inloriti us that
their powder will ellecltutlly prevent bog
cholera and all olher diseases in hugs ami
that they will increase the ii and weinlit
onc-ipinrtor. "
M.NAUllt TAIWW.
Ilellett lite Aiirugrtitliaf ill Citllea.iiea
ami r.ii II II II ll Himo llrtcfc (
Wants To.
II
Seniilor Tulhir of Colorado during hit
thlity days' aeiiittorsliip has siuvci-ded in
dining the president in great abapc dia.
playing to admiring Irieiids the finest night
shirts ever seen in Washington and being
married by a fatliollc priest lo a Mrs. Uo-
("ourt. although both he and his bride had
been divorced Irom their tirst partner.
After midnight this morning lit appeared
in Ibe senate with a beautiful auiogri p n -bum
bound In morocco and proceeded to
get the signatures of bis fellow senators To
tbe tniijoriir he ia not known persrumllv
but to every one ho presented Ins book'
and serenely asked their autograph;
Nono of them refused although many o
th.in like b'euator llayurd lo.k t book
without a wind and auileiily scribbled their
names. Alter two hours' diligent labor lu
he rominitlce rooms and around the lunch
tub e seventy-slx iminc wen. ohlaine.
all bin Don I antcron Johnston and Far "v
Most of the senator cnnlented them.'
selves with slgniiu; their name d o .
olllce address. Hum tneiely t. " -state
on. Lnvhl Havl appended the d
diiiona! Inlorniatloii that he is u I'nlied
Male senator. D. M. Habln. Mtnnes u'
new Sfiiator. subscribed hiinself "I'ordiiii!
yours" and Senator lleorge. of Miwiss t 1
was polite enough to writ "Verv S' l'
fully." Senator Aldrich has (he ban No
esislgnnturv l'lilletus Sawyer a lis utl
the worst. M r. M ulio' . J tnnxXli
actenallc Willie Mr. llvrd'i Uh"u iki a
transcription from a volume ol tl" iXil
g;. Some ol the writing .hows t lu S
authors we-e lullVrlng trille fit
".pred" which were Um ot it the ST.
nilt lee room. but at a whole the K
fleets great credit on the industry of Cob
ra.lo'i awkward mlllloimlr-K-nalw.
r.m.rk.-VrW'0n h' Uud0 the f0l"'8
'WU I think ny (gUr Wwk hj jl cn.
1 have h--n v.iluab'e to me I have k:c!c
ihe acii siii'a iiv o! mea winun 11 wa
witrth ! i.-r ni to know. 1 t'v.m tbe
nrwsui:T have apt ncutieil my strvices.
ard t ave "cr: tor a goisi snd-
you would say tvit fey we.i-iit
wh.r n 11 'i s Mei. u .1 as pe-
1 iil da'e w t 1- I n a
1 ish :
lite 01 ner :
oe tiuuk. .
wuiic ago.
because 1 .
arid ws-n't gomi; back 011 1
ilHI'pr'UisI to i-r u t lilted
in an-wer t" a iptesti i:
future elans will t.e h
ta-os -enrii.ir.
a ui to what hu
e svd: ' My wile
V. .-1 Wrdci-sltV. I
:.. . toei" hi-r Mi:ce ;
sr d I nre oiri.- to N
1 have hsrdlv ha i a cisa
we were m.irrini. tml w.
ttrfore c i n - h.sc1. Ill l.'ol
in politics and it I do v
' sl
ir.i-i
I l ike a trM' i
I mav stsv i
u need not be sur- '
nristd to see me b:ti k III 111- setiaie. It'
1 1
trv to. von had better believe 1 will. 1
lUe ;i.e -iiate and it agrees with lee. and
we are all (object lo Mich aci'idi ids."
Alter riprei-ing l:t- uisgust wtlh the
bibulous senators about the chamber and
declarir.i I list he never used iiijuor in any
fhspe Mr. fahir naitcd on another hunt
fur Mr. Ka.-ley s name. Washington
Special to C ntntcrci.t! liaette.
rt. i'.icobs (Oil.
U' rKs-v
21KNAH HSiVl
IT'OJEX PAIN.
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Rheumatism Nenralnia Sciatica !
litntMgn B.icttjcfif. Hcat'ALne. TootMcht.
Horr I In iinl.ti fill n;i itiNitmt ItitiKt'r i
4ii) aii di iii u iiri'ii rtn on .tiiix
1 1 v Ilf'inUti Mi l l- ;cri i"MH 'r-. l vClLtltt IvKI
llMfc ll' l. 111 'I '.l!(fil
ne-rnMMMKi .
-r. i n i;i 1 1 a n i ill' in il
1" -t m rres' liiio.' Hi 11 H .
Sinnle - .t I! m ;n
m nnd ; :il ji in r
Hours-: '-(-loin-ti Tn
Tinu-diiy evrntlu:
lu!lll-!er.
J"i I ot Hie lilorililnr ilis-
''! ." I'lill-rr-llll-i ti.lif
I .'. T. Hawkins
I'K-ll.M.I.AS
I'nnrl lion-e i-vi
I ' Y Mi .Mii-:-kMiec"ai tiic
'y iu 11 o i l.i k a in. by
'or.
fii I'll!.-I'orner" t ihid
v ' O diioii. tuistor.
U.-v W r VoiniL-
iifl-T im i kh k'.. i
and f n I -1 1 s u. (.
Ilhrlit m l eti ' n7 inv-
alid Stnn"ll. Ss's t'o'i
In o'i'lii.'k huh imisn
iTi.iiYP f'Turi:r m. f nn'itciinoriii
-liev J W Mill rielor. Preaebliig al 11 a.
ni an I 7 p. m riaici'ii-seiirtoi t y. ;io a. in
Ann-dull ttpa:!-.n 'i d to all.
fi'KM.itiiti '. r 1 1 n a i nil r itrif -TorHprf
lliirw.si.l mi l lltiii i streets. JTciu -li n by liev.
I. I s.i-)il t ill 1 1 h. l.i nu t 7:11 1 p. in. itimduy.
scht'ol ai .1 i. .it. A lie.mv welcome to nil
"itt ni:i:i.vrj.:-M tfi iifi;i'ni;"T
A rinunmn. At.ir K.Tvlces at 11 a. in. nml
ill' in. Mi-iiUr-si'liiKtl ut .'.:10 p ra Prayer
ini-i'luui en Widiicsihv evening hi 7 ill. Heat
Ir.'e. Piiidie cnrdiany Itiviti-d.
nrrKiit.-jT b.W" te r:itu'Kt vrr.TH.'rrTiv.
Hilt Ulil HiirwiKKl ureelh. U.;v. t). W. t'li-kflt
1 In will preach hiUh. m Htul 7:tm n. m.
enta free Siiudiy.schuol ut unj a in JJ.J.
Aildnim Kiiii'rhitcnd"iit.
b'VV Mb. T'i;r:'.hi"i hMANrirTiJui
ferson ain-ek liev. II. W. ll(i1Ktoii. i..iMr
Irene ting 11 it. lu. mid 7::np. m. isiliuii.
tcln.nl m '.i::jj m. ur t. . .;.
tendent A ennllal ilivilallon eVeiid.-d "i nil
-1'iTist ivitii-i i.tN"rni-ir.:-
rrailH runins IJu Mr.t Kev.ll. L Surlier
minister. I'miehlm; mils.ui. nnd ' u 7
1- .... -.... -sciKsn iu;i..:vla. in. . i an0
lU'erhllcudillt. '
rl.AM.AKsri!KhTM.'K'.:llt:url'MrfH
Morsliliung ut ImInis Keuwlit eollci;.' 1 Iva
'Ink street. liev. W. II. Ituclivs piislnr.
1 leni- ilinr ill II 7 SiiihIhv.
' ' " ' ' ' ' -" s lUil'tlllK lit
1'. 111.
. un. 1011 1111 iiiuiiu c!iiiled lo nil.
.-FII!iT HAITI ll' l lll ll;tt oincrof
Myeiimiire nnd Ivtlerso'i avenue II -v li 'I
ll.uiks. n.isioi-. hi'n.lnv-M lo. ni'l;;ii i ''
I. I;. Williams .vieilil!eil.-nl. Prene.iliig ni
11 ' " " .1 - wei ome lo 11 f.
1.-VI IK:r 1 i:i.liyii;i;i..s K y
11.1 Main n I lt:irwiss. nieeps Kov V 1'
-null Mt-tor Prciehm: 11 . Vl.' und 7
p. 111. t.s!.:-.uh . In...! o: 11 n. 111 I'r.tver-
meelllii; We.liii-d.iy 111 eniu; :i 7. VVel-
iiini' nun si c- nr hII.
im-snc 'Mu pur.sp.Y mm n iiiiidiriT-
Ihe 'in leni .f .i u u Mn
I r. ui liiii- nt 1 t v I s lulu.
"iumab-1. .-ib'.st'.i-s h i Ht n '
-At
i mi cr ii'i'ciuii: ell o e.i
7:M . '11. t-e us live. 'J lie
livltcl.
l-lny .'Veiling u
I'liuik- Krecjrdhilly
Itllll.E Ml-iSlUN
Mll'elinlelideut. in.
'"'I. -.Mr" w: ll. fa;
ul .t ii'clLii'lf.i'r. .nipt ii i ho (
ut n- -'il'li'ilii iiflm iiiioii
'K-cfc'.t'i.Mi'etiiirili.
or Isdy i.'nl n.'titl.
.i...i i. ...... .... .
isiiriiuii i rnlnii
eicii tenelicrs nun nil im
tvlihiiut regfti-il tu ilcnimiMuii r Mrt mmta m
he Mime li e Hill o'clock every Shi1; I .
Ing. A ciinhiii invtuiio'i cMctid.'d in all.
-1 K M 1'I.R K MINI-K I .-.Scrv ' atiVt" ' I7r.
iii.i.i every l-Tl.lnv evening Kt s nVlivk nn 1
t-n uriliiy iiiiirnlng service hi In w : a '." '
ii iicueiiTi ri'i to tun i iniilreti ( ttu ..i.r.
gnti ni. H.biiitli-scli mid ciitlniiiiiliin ela.
Miii'tHV lnoriilng Iruin J it t-j .K'k. ui
;n!.hAK'.'..1. -Uy-M:h(.-H clawi
lilt? ait ttia n.tok- I'll.. .1. .1 .....
J tt. m .tut 7 ;U jt in hy i;v. V.
itMiutti Ht
HtlYlIOst.
W. W Jamrs siic rlnlelident. 1 ' '"'
ttii5uvuncc.
nbPAKTMKRT UK 1 N 5 (' KAN c'l-' h T a tTs"
tie. and lllsMry AustlS. Te" v fh"
' ' T1" ' 11 .' " Mnv c'i ee a- 1 h .
10 eettliy ihat th.t Western Kire a Mar
i.s.iratiee .'onipai.y cf hai Kr i y i '
ia has In ruseeels lullv enmpl ted w n
the laws of I'ex een.iiti ' ' n i
doing bus urns In 11. m0i and that anil ei
pa.. ho saee-llaeaieol 'Hiiihoruv fm h
olllce ciiulltig 1 lu 1 lHlMm.M tnua tefn!
twelve minima Inn 11 the 1st iiV f tV. r
ies.1. u tho in!;;; "ZZZtL"! lu"ry'
..Ireti under my hand ami seal at efile. !..
Austin biynndihUe llrsi abovelZ '
Inilis.TM S''' t0"""'"ri" lH'e Awut
IVAltlMKNnlsM'.UNCK'Tr"1
1 1 tl .uidllistoi y.AUMu Texas' KVm'.V
'-'. l.t -To ainvhomu ii!' ' Kn' r "';
Dei Tiuber lsl 0 ' "y uf
lAfic.V.' TMKS I' ik n""-:u"' iTST
He and tllMoiv A -ln revu' v'11
sure i'.nn.v I'iilV leUddi iv"; i' """
KlNVtllWr KM Jl"n. KS-.1. to tlio lllatdsy 0(
iiilMii!'1"1;"1"""1"'! -'t. t ef-
nn 1 t " I f5. (bmm . .inner
for rlXr W AKi nl.
glcctlou JXoticc. "
"'"'"is iieid at iiu'iiy -'" J-'unis.
ehriisry Ism imit u lUiiV V ll.'U' of
eleeltoi. will l h" Y ' 1 " hV "lve.1 lliai an
-T.i..y ' h ' III .. l.lla.
"" ueiisu 11 tl.e first IV.. i. ' si
Terry pre.ld.ng cff'ir s"U1M' M.
the Third W.ul CJTh Jti ?m'5.!
J. I Nortni proMiti. . .'.h"T "anl.
war.u)Hi I '":." Fuurlli
Kakln pr. -aiding uiu.-er I u r'1' J- l
. ' "T'ls rclnry Mayor
Dallas levq M.p
. POSills.
O KALKII I'RtiposAI K iir ;
0 etll of A. I). AlilrMjL. w'1 t ilu.
L TueaiUy th St.th liufiant il ccrclr?-
ot of llnnntt ot lest ft-! ? P j or a
for tho proponed Pal . t-1! ' '." Ual.lt
marH-tr V. ALDKUkik
sxvjmLiU
0
a at i
i
tJ THF CDF4T .rt" I
Ei
I
n
aa
r.vorv t iT-o't is uiivninti'ti nntia-
f:ut"rT t it ( vviuTvr i:nvry witv.
ir tlu- lu-'iM-y will bo rt tutur''il by
. tne irit.iii fnmi v.h.:i iniivhttirtl.
T n'v Citr-ot tt.iii.rf.( l.r our lii.invr fhv -
ii -i i'h iii iHluritiuo i" tli ' v.- 5r. r. -ml t-ii t'ii'i
l.i ! i- i. i'ii- ii' t coiuft'riiU.it t U H-ilctttlt-i
' i i ' i iiM-l' '
'IUI. l. Mll. rn.tutTK ln 14 t
llt'nllh l'rMrlie. i...M. lf-.Mii-l c.1.50
a rw1im! t tiJ-H hmt) i 43.01) NurIiii t.&V
IKttlllirrt cr (ns 1 flue cmilll' at.ltO. 1'i.ruiuQ
HLIr SuinurtinK H.il).
FttrAitU1 lif Intil!.i2 l.clull llt'tttcn vtry. hens
t UW Vt.O C Ol.SI T (. t liiouuo. in.
CJu'sip Column.
NO ni'H Aderiieinenis mttj ov nuuoisi Into
our Iniidueia o.tu e ut' lo 8p. m:aud Into tha
eiini'iiiso'e rooiri up t l n. m.
v'ui I'd'! Hi rimers visiting i lie li'.v ni u'lesf
ll nf Itiiid or city real estate nre ivKpi-euully
hoiteil lo eiilt and exninlne our m-ips u:ul nb-sirni-.tol'
'leviis laud lilies. Junes v. Murphy.
Nil Tn.i Main si. umrls-lt
VOI Ii'K-Noni'K Tl llllNTKAOTUliS:
N ;-i iitcd propolis will I".' riTeived t-y tho un-
ileistgncd tor llieereclbin nf rttwn-stury Iriiino
u si ten e in the city of .It tier!'!! Marion county
li'V.is iiecoidiiig loiilrttis ami snei-ilic'itious Inr
mnie mi nie in tu. oilieo of J. K Kliinders
nn liit.e Tii-.i Main street Pallas. Texas. All
tmniing luinii. r ilooring shingle and s ding
nu linh'ig ail gln-s bmI puinis ill be llirinsheil
riy iliimuiicr. Al! bids inn:-! he in nn or bc.luru
110 Jlili ily t' lint li. 1; i'he right is rsserv.
isl in reject tiny ii'i-l till bids W.J. t'ljtllK
inarll-lni l'.'iif Uliu sire" 'Jr. 1 1 s Tcmis.
Ill t s cclla n cc 5 IZlv n :&
Xt'-.tN I'KP -A feiv boar erscn i re aveo Tuun
il Uul with llrsl-clnsi b mid t K'o IVond
lii-iii uei.r.-an a re ucjhil Mm 1. W. lljweu.
m si -It '
U'A.s ri.i'-liy il Miii gn i nn uiriV'.iltjr
aiiiip. i:oir.ieipo u nr S'firr.t ilreet a
""' tw eh iMifcilcr tvl:L g ii 1 lou a. No
iilliersmed nrpiv marlH-Jt
U'AN I hu .o buy a ii.ui.e; uottH-Kiiisi liavit
-lor.niKiiK; locit'.uu in tVilsra preh rroi):
'.! iv ."'::'.'Tl'.-J::. cuv. maris-u
l AM' i 'I iimiriiiiiil'iii as in wiiuro i H Mr. J.
. !hi:l.!ili'ek 11-ft noiv; formerly lived
two n i. ...in h .t I i i i. ....... . .. .
' " "i ""in- i.tiu in lieililill euillllV
nnd used to kcs;i the I'omnicrclal Hotel here.
Aimlv In Hep. . 1' A l.i..
... ...... . miirifl-ii
IV A o' I 'ui i) yni'd Blnuii" ent ers linm'e-
i! " ''uly' "l'f'J StattoVo. onion.
I'n las. Idas. marl7.:it
(rNTKIi-i:iut-iaiilter at Uuugias llrusr 703
1 Main street. mtr..ii
h'ANTHH-Alirsl.elass linker. ftlTut bentllclly
t htber. No other uecil apply to
msilMt KINK VKItY VINE.
ttTAM'iU)-Uiie liviiiTlreil Teams" ui Haul
V eruss-liys. litcsdn .mtiiin.... r... i i..-
I mouths. Apply to ' '
. MUSZKSIIHIMEK & CO .
"".'r!..'-w 1 'e I'oulinctiirH Minenla Texas.
V ANlll"-'''o'i lo tend meMstsiaTcard iaT
fore you let ihe contraet to build that
teii-e. I- me Irnut fences of iron or wood a sin-
itulty. lliiad'Ari; posts uuw .in burnt. ( m'
OicrlecM' I'. Itiiss avi'iiiie mnrllAiw ti
I KU--TraveuiigsaieuteiiTii all purls of
i exits hat lull paruciihira addnsa IV
u. i.riihsm A Co. Terrell Teas. Kcference
"''l""'''1- inar7-lm
I i l." w A N '' 1 I he :-'eic'cVsT niimiwi;
1 1 Ice desires In im. -in ill Irnm hiiilrdlng-hiiils 'I
lintels ami prlrato re.den-s the iniil.rnf vis!
tors that era he acc.iiiiiiiiln.(i iliiiii. SaetiRcr-
c-l week. ai ivii.il rsus l'- . Ulll5
'"I'-ddre.i-.d to I.HKll .y l'l;i;il;i:(i
miirii.-lm Corner i:!m and ltii.r sircits.
W'w.1; uT'S- "' l"" NAnoNTiT
ii' lhi. riru.ii a-reiHiumii! iti.ina at
1 r N 1 Y-t l H i:.:N r PKK Day . R:lri mi
. '-in .'i ui p.T week. Tho build-
I lg is hilck Willi three snitrwuys In cue of tiro
i Un'iitr.1 ni t he piisiuess iri. r i i.:
o..e sii'inie Iron sirect-car line and one Vnuaro
rum I cms .V I'aciiie and Missouri fin-Mc )enL
i otivenii-iii ui piisseucors eiuiung or going over
ull.er r.l. tve us a trial and be convinced
'' vt-KOoA n'nodadiin and save
i'ri.pliet'Jr" ""K W NlUIm"1' J- 0ltli
ate.
F?r( iei'w !'Uu ''IbTonTolmi
'"eel . nn 1 armh street 1 011 1' lhnssir.i .1
K'nuMhfnmUin TTFV7iFTJ71Rrtt I r .TiTTS
vt1. ;.llac;';y 1!ti1 m'.". wc?
l!nai!'iTl.K0 """ ltl.U-'tTW ia.X
I ...lc aud ret. Free v ) "i! Ma!Ut.
T Vr 7 u r 111 ur 1 8-1 1
F'goirt'onuT"1) ''"""d sidro Mills in
iii'iil id. 1 ' f'"Uor. articular call on
'"' .- Mi KNNH A- CO.
h.5 l'!vm!'!'l!.(;'T '"V'1.' t" "'P
born . lit V. r il -i I riVT' While Lob-
Leave r "r w th j bIm'' V"."-' 13 t"r 41
stn-et l.allL Tex ' BHtluli c . mm
r.-iiini! i n't- - ninrmiw.
1 to In i7i ir lo !. I. llm' ."""olata make.
t'lty "i n 1 rofirrod '? l'A'imtv "' "u
nlil nilic . 1 Uirrc'1' Ai'drca "Piano." Her-
I nut m i i i.- . marl.'t lw.
' ... ) ; r """ ''."ishiitg - hniiiired
t .i.1" rat tl ree uii 1 . . '1l!"1'l"d live acres of
'tV'laM.ll 'mad111? ; X' 1? ?
ciMilaltiing ineli. ...1 ."?'" w-' improved.
'nrcisl. Apply u iv y. wu'r- '"l
lr mi... 111 l" hiiubrongli on iho
riumoaniTjohn
1 r 111 at tun apuiv In 1 1 !J or furllier In-
Kx n. 7 V 1?' 1'I?M;!'';"vviit Texas
I'OiiMii . ' Ttx- martt-liii
l.nllaa. Tex 1 Afldma llr. Thorn-
tun; h.i- . reit'ia.iin
at I. . ' ? k Leu:.: win ia ' J
uciit.m Texas ' ' 10 0'" I'lniieKUi
Jau2.'U
K!iLsi-?''M hum 'uVKit:
Ut.. . V. ". . V. w' f'm biiahies rtart of
exi'... Ve 4 3 l:'n.?r "m; ""'Itetn
this Olllce. " 1101 OtitllUuu. Address!)
1tr.LT.pT- . ntaris.'ji
11. l i T'Si 11 .ra"' O'tHiniwa-iut?
"maud loarl.trecu Apply ol prenilaes.
next " ritr lcU' l J :"
l.Olt HKNV i"r. -f:-rt- .-.-"
Ism- I.;;- Illitlis-Sl
1 ' It. ' 1 h.-iuii..!"i!iiir. mi
l.i'i'l.v" 11 i o 11 """ ! '
Veal ."o;
id or Nat t" ! v1 '"'' hwaicd lor be-
Mm... lr"1"' el. louiH-iJis vo. f.U hltn
M.U.M.lt
1
I' Kim alieel ia TT1' .'No ' 1 lu
UlllM.n. .V.- V Apply to J. VY. iimienaeu
v.r!? mart-jt
I STToTloi-o-rrrirr-f
ill estate on Im. .1 . 1 rm '"uu
James P m.V? Um' ftatuuabla raUia.
I Aril) i t i 1-1 ntarto Im.
1 Q ' mi'. "!
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