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3 Mawarthi rtuli at lb laai Wk. In
ur.lal Way Hoik la llallaa aud arroual-
ic Wilis - frol Muitloa f Maui
WhltM Muvuuaala ara ! lularMl
W bar bad a Uit ink lu theatrical
entertainments until Friday night when
iitiiubert I'.icliardaon'l dramatic comhi.
uavon put In an appearance al Craddock'i
opera-bouse inucti lu the delight of m
theatra going public. They played In
K'KI nousaa Kridiv ttalurday matinee and
Saturday night. Thair inline waa highly
appr !atsd. Thare. ia a general good ''
Ing throughout Hie city over tba prosiwcl
.11 t naw opera bonne. It baa at last
reached a point whure theri in no chance
lur doubt. Mri. t.hailci IWnti.au aeeom
named by her husband arrived in the city
on Wednesday anil leaned Ilia ocra house
trnm the directory ami inula u deposit ill
II in). livery aitjrt lll ua made to hive
the linusi ready bv the 1st ol Ibtoher.
Willi Mr. anU Mm. llonloii located in Ital-
ian we hull expect treiiueul and Urst-clasn
tiU-rtaltimenl-i. When are abort
protcanional taiont we cm remedy that as
M n. ltinton wiil n.aha Skilled actors out ul
raw material.
A complimentary dance was tendered
Jlwi Kntie Clyilu'fierald.Jof Waco; Mi
Motile House of Tyler and Mm Carrie
llerahnv nl I'hiladilphia.on l riduyevru.
tnn nt'Mayer s hail. A large and select
anueniblugii was present Terpsichore wan
wooed to (tin strains ut sweetest inuaio and
a most pleasant liniu waa enjoyed up to a
la" hour.
Tin Ioiik talked of mtirli anticipated
III. Lmi rutortni n iiiciuL is to comn oil on
Tuntday evening next ut Mayer's
Jx'.l. rlila Pi a uni'iue an well
oniming entertainment and no one
ia Iiiiiii of a good time will
HLkv awav. All lover ol likens will sen
Home lilly of Ins moat celebrated cliaraclura
III (ho tltbh. 1 Hit billowing ia tue
I'ROOIUMUK I'AIIT 1
1 DvortuiellrcliLHtia.
'I liiimtlurtinii of I lmrrlcr by T.ililaiii
1 ihiiiiiI Miueli by Uliarartera'-Mia. Mortii.
4. IiiMiumh'IiImi liiici Mim Jmiklua.
S Hrriiu fr. m "Our Jluliul 1'iioinl" Tin; W li-
fer Annlvt'iMkry.
r. rt'ilo M i Itol.'Ttn ltmi'r.
I. lir.ni'1 lulko tie Cum ml (iliirllelt) by lri.
t II. I'rnie.
H H'n n In charaittir by I'.iul auil I loii'iico
Diimlmy
. Heena from "ll!ok llmne" Tbo HnKby
' Tea. party.
In ik nl lnct lij' tie Midi) Woll.
II. Ovoiluiu by iirrliealra.
I'iiil II.
Hociiible.
A iltiiiiiion to the ciilerlaiiiiiicnt W ontn.
A bontililul aupper dotiaiud iiuii aerveil
by llin ladleH of HuIIuh will be aerved in I be
1 i 1 1 Hi it it hall below lor wbicb Ilia luodc-
raln nu in of L'.'i ciuila will be i'bnrt;ed.
Tiio:ic takitiK pail pleuiu police llie cull
hj- inlii Hrxikl in anolliiir cultiinii
TliHPiiKaKeiiivulii announced In HI. l.nnU
oil 'rofeiiNor llnlaey Iveaaml Miiw Uuiay
liacklnnd daunlilcr of Mr. and Mm. lltilua
l.acklaiiil ami u ainlcr of Mm. .1. T. Tre.u-
vant nl 'Dalian. Miaa l.aikland la a Kieul
belle in HI. l.oiiia.
Wo are in receiptor an liivitiitlnn Iroin
Mr. and Mra. J''.d Hinitli reiiiiilini our
premnce ut the marriage ceremony nl their
alaler Mian Mollie hinitli to Mr. Oliver
'i'homaa on Tliiirnilay evening April I'-lb
Mr. Alpha K. Work waaniarried til Miaa
. Jctuiio Dulioao nn 'J'hiiraday at I lie resi-
dence of tlio brldu'i uncle Mr. II. Illiinkoii.
ship.
A apnclal meetiiiff of Iho lunch ooniiiiit-
teo in called for Mnmlay allernoon .'lo'cl wk
at the reaidiiiicc of Mr. (ieoritu Atkina. A
lull attendance ia ieiiieaUd.
Miaa Ida llrooka from Port Worth la via-
lUng Miaa Ada liaucli und la ooiubliiiiin
buniiima with pleumio by ilotnn aotue
sboppiuK in the city. Hhu will reuiiilu In
tlie city ae vernl daya.
Mra. K I'riuce uuo Miss Ibirlha Levy
of Decatur in down nn a visit auioiiK her
Ihui nl frimula and ia llie nui'iit ul tier
brnllinr and dialer nn .lacliHou mrent.
H. y. Cary uuu of the moat iiiilerprininir
Qiluonaof l.iinh waa in the city yesterday.
Tbo Dickima aociaj will be niveii at
Maijer't hall on Ttiusdiiy evening for llie
lienelil ol the Library fiM.nou.iat inn Let ul I
aUeml.
The Married K oiks chili will tflvo Bnotlier
bull Krlilny uiu'hl nl Mayer'a hull and it
rill of course bo in knepliiK Willi Urn ru-
ibnri:lio imturtuliituutua heretofore (jlveu
bytliocluli. '
Tlio Hiinllower miiialrela compiled of a
mini hnr ol the Kulliiul and mimical voiiti
men ol Ihouity irayo Mini lloolle McKee
und ;Mias Cicrald nl Waco Kho la Iter
ftmvil a mirunado a lew lunula allien.
iiuorre Murriwcalliur the ever wulcouui
ia in the city.
Miaa Katio Clyde (ierald a cliiinnng and
very popular yoiinir lady of Waco who
ba.i been vl.nitinK llie lumily of .Indue Mc-
Kcofor Kotuu wveka pant will leave lor
Inline in ncveial ilayn very tuucli to tlio re-
grnl of numnroua Irioiida in the city
Mr. Ilnwkina the popular pastor of the
mmurce Mreot Clirlatlan cliurch lias re-
tin nod trom l.tiiupasu wlmlier he went to
dedicate a new chun b. and will till bis pul-
pit to-day both mnrnliiK and eveulinr.
II. I. l.eacli a popular tourist lull lust
aveniiiK for (ialvcBloii
At the performance of the Hanker'a
1'aiiKhler at CruddocK'i opera house l-'rl-day
iiiuht. tlio hall waa aweutlv iierluined
by Mr. II. 1. l.each of I'IiIciiko who nlna
iKi.i iti.tinnuiiHi proL-raininea ul the pluy
liruiieii on aiiiin niL-iuy peritimvil.
...in. ttiiutn. l A-Ulb 11 VI VII 10 II KOCIH 111
Mia. (l.iMiilda. s
M r. Dan Uiplcy ami wlfo are Rtiosta at the
Windsor.
Mm UmiRiin of Corslcium la a gucsl ul
vi.iiiu ..r i. . ... . i ..i
irieiuin ai ine ni. ueor-ie Hotel.
icor;ni i. nejicr lias returned trom a
li lp throuuli Arkansas on luatiriiuc.o busi-
iua.
Her many friends will be pleaaiul to learn
that Mian Idly l''itliui;li ia nmovered from
a never atlacK ol lever.
. Iternaid ll.mch. of Honeca Kalla Yew
"York and A. J. llu.nsuy ol Meridian Min-
Hiamppi representatives nl the Silnbv Manll-
. lai tuiinH company of Hoiiecit l'ulii New
I'm k are in the city.
Mm Mury H. lavlor I'mt Wltciana
I ouniann ia vl.nitiiitf tier ilaunlitwr Mra
t'harlca Wliileiunn
Misa Anniu kearn lsaiiuont of Mra. Drew
.1 . O 81 annuo tlio inner man. ban r.
tui iicd from a trip to Cliicano and other
wa norn poinia.
Miaa Nellie Home a very popular youtiL;
any in l.viur la YiaillllB (lie lullllly 01 Jlf
Dan nie Kuhorlami
Mian Carrie Hernhey of Philadelphia In
limn a popular Riientol Mr. Pave Kawcelt.
.ii ma ruikn Joiiea an attractive voutiu
lady nl Korl Worth III loinpany with Miss
l.iila K. Dial are viailiiiK Mra I. B. llanka
on Hum avenue
Min Kato Trimble a cbariuinR vouun
iaoy in i una. iirrivcn iii uie city ycslenlay
on r.iul to Mineral Wells
We had the plt-naure or a call rrom Mr.
John K. Hammond tha nnnubir nml
ktnlir aceul nl Wruley'a soaps lor the slate
nu leini. i oionei iiaminomt was a ituUiini
t'nnfrileraln mildier and waa the chief niar-
HUal ol the International celebratlou in
Virginia; la the bus band of Ilia celebrated
Virginia autliorraa and heroine and aa the
Xotlolk Landmark of Virginia edited bv
that dlstliiKiiislied lobular and Keutb.niuii
Malnr llarixn lion aava. Ilia Cobuml mi.l
Ills uohlr wllo Heed iiociiromimuiof ouri to
ojmniemi iiient lo me aoiilliern people.
Mr T II. Cruddock for many yoara a
resident nl Kulaiila a maa hifihly thought
of in all llin walka ol life loft in yeilerday
wil.li his laniily lor Dalian Teias which
rilai e ho will in futuro make Ilia home. Mr
;)rddock'a departure will prove a aerloua
iona lo Kufrrala an lis was a Rood business
man anil a inorouKU Clirlitlan nentleman.
We com mend him to the new people among
-wiiom ne ia in maxe nil nnura noma ai a
tt'iitieinan enimontly worthy their conll-
lence. ir.ulaula Alabama Tl-iei. Mr.
'raddncauabrollirol Mr. L Craddoek
of.Pallaa. '
The Cblcapo Ntwi Ins Hie followlnu to
iy ol um Key. David C ark : "Tin l ev
lavlil Clark for the last aix year the pas-
tor of Hie Kinl I'resbyteilan cbun-li In
Austin ban resixnrd and accepted a call lo
ine neconii i reiliyivrian rliurcli at Dalian
Tola. Ills ministry lias been o sinveflil
In Austin and ha ban endeared lilmviK in
no many waya to the nir-nincm of bn con.
rH'aliou lli.it bia dep.irturfi Ii rearid
with special aailneta and regret by the
ohuts-b and tliu villaiie.
"ruiadny rVeimiK lh tileniberi of llie
aociely iiirpritvit Hie pastor at hla real-
dene aim prcmdilrd liliu with a Terr rich
ml iiibnlauiiul teatlmniiy f Ihelr iincera
rnsrii. i pa prvaeiitulion Wat mad by U.
K. riumhc who laid l
Ma ap Mns Ci.mh: It hat fallen O ray
Lit to aay lo you for litis company ol your
tritiiiliafnw larewtll worda uf atlecilon
nit aittaiu that you may carry with you
from your old to your naw home. "I.ifc"
It till bmu aaid ia "Iba uarrow Vile that
Ilea betwrcn tba barren pl uf two
etarniiiM" aud lu It bloom tba lill eiaml
tha lbllli-l tba naw-i and lha brambln.
that give to our eiialenca ill joya and ua
mrrowa ila hoiiea and ill ilii-aiiointiuvii'.
To ua aud w nope lo you bold your lite
among ua baa brnuxlit many of the lender
est and awectest ttuwern; but wa know lbl
tbera bave also lieeu tliorna that bave left
their 'ra u'ii your brart and ours. At
tbia point In lile'a Journey here our patba
diverge we would plant a li iaer a Ira-
Krant that ill ameelnra aball i-ll'.ic Ironi
the memory all recollection id Hie nellies
and tliorna that bave grown by your path-
way bure and remind you only and al-
wavi ol thai which haa been limit pleasaiii
and iiyous to vou and to ua. Wa canunt.
il we would (oret that In you wa have
limVi'd lor consolation m our sorrows ami
tor advice in lile'a bappn-r acvuea. and tb.il
such drnlti have always been honored with
at hrialiau nynipainy and a Inemlly inlrr-
ent the memory ol wbicti time will neither
tarnish or tdlace.
Aayou go out mini among in our ten-
lerent wish in that ill the douole relation il
pantoranu I'riiu I you mav lie guided In Hie
palb of wisdom us you have been here and
thai you mar Und a t'eld in wbicli vnur
love nyuipalhy and Ocvolion may on el a
warmer more beany ami universal upure
elation and response I ban you have re-
calved from Ua. I Icaaw nreeul thia sll'l:l
teslimotiiul not aa the nieasure but an a
frail memento ol Hie love and regard wh'i h
your ciirregut ion In Austin enteriuin Inr
you both and of Hie deep anxiety they
cherish that a future rich lu Christian expe-
rience and lu Christian bope may brighten
nil your days and crown Hie end thai
sooner or later must come to us all."
Mr. Clark wan deeply allcclcd ami re
plied ill a slioil but sincere and toui.lmn;
speech. The Kill conaisteil of a very rb h
set of I'reiicb china decorated by hand
a valuable silver cake basket and uu ei-
nuisilely embroidered table spread the
handiwork o! Mia. Merre k Mm. Klliolt
M las Co mid aoinii others 'the pastoral
residence wan crowded Willi the hliuilv
frieuda and the pitnurini! wan as enjoyable
an no sad a parlinii could be. Mr. Clark
will leave Inr bin new homo on tbo lllh.
AI'HTIN.
Misa lllunche llreedcn left Austin
WedtieHilny lor linr lioine in Cuero.
Mr. II. Klyloft fur Zioaleciis Mexico
and Mra At Kly and daiicblcr C'allie leave
to-morrow for 'I exiirkunu to apuml the.
summer with llie lormer'a sou Nat.
The (ioulleiiien'a llendiiiK room iissoriii
tiou had n literary mid musical entcrluiii
tn " 1 1 1. H it iiiilny nilit..
The liiu. iiu of (be ladies of tlui l'.piscopal
church had u line iiiiterininuieiit tlio pist
week and cleared over JTll.
Mra. M. ll.Darden la nl present iu Heguin
vlsillnr her mollicr ilia. II. Mayea who is
I ii i I u ill tit present.
There waa n datum at tlio luiinlln usylum
lust night und tunny liuln s and getitlciuen
were prinvut purl ii lpiitinit in tlio general
Itlll
Mra. Iluikcr who lias liesti Kivini; Icnxina
liere iipaillling und other line arm leavus
for Diilina iu a lew daya to start a studio
there.
Colonel William L. Tlinmpaiiu In much
improved and ia nt Ilia post UKalu In the le;
laitiiive nan.
At the bazaar. Mian Kiln Curler waa voted
the linndsoiiiM satin ilrosn cinbronlered in
gold; Misa lleasie Hteiuer wan voiml a baml-
aoine fan; Mra. Jullii Aveni waa voted the
ut ot'dliimonds; Heiuitor Jones of Houston
was vol on a nine lor lining Uie most pnuti-
lar iiiiiii lu the house; Mr. Council wan
voted a pair ol allppora for being the most
iiatd-lieuded ol tim tmlil-ticada present. In
costume were Misses Culllo Kly Katie
Htmicul Kiuuiu (ireuuwood und llesale
Htuiuor.
I'AI.KSTINK.
Tliegood looking lawyer (Iregg run for
alilerinan Inst week over ill Iho ward which
coinpoaea "old town." Tom llordeuiu ran
ngainnt liliu and now everybody saya that
the only thing Hint saveil the geiiiul law-
yer from dulcat wua Hie fact that nil the
pretty girln In old town openly elect
ioneered lor liim. Them seems to' ho no
doubt of the fuel Hint tlio young ludien
worked hard lor him und the tpiestiou Is
now whether ho. can keep all bin ciiKiigu-
luenls. It la a poor rule which doen not work
hotli wuva. lu I he Third ward. II. 11.
Huntings one ol tbo best liutured and most
c.oiiipcleut busltienn nieu ill town wan a
candidate for aldermen; aula little while
ugo lie bud slipped nway Irom all the eu
iicemvuts oi oactuuoriioou mid married a
aweel anil amiable daughter ol one of our
prominent cllir.eua und the girls liu hadn't
mniried helped to beat him on election
day. Tlliil'a the only lmssible wav to ei.
plain why he lin ked' llie hull ilo.en votes
Unit would have elected him.
Mr. A. W. Lwlbg tha nnnialiitil-editor of
tlio Advocntii stepped into the field as it
candidate over In Iho rleoond ward. He is
a Kindly liatured. n ciiannl and vnrv cann.
ble young fellow and why Im didn't win Is
a proiueiu. no never baa any ipiarrela with
Hie pretty girls ao it couldn't be that.
Max llirsch and Mini Huhlu lleralein are
lo be marriod very anon aud Max iagetlim;
what be oeaervea. one nl Iho nicest und
moat industrious diiugliteraol' Israel in Ibis
I'M'tlon ol theilulo. lluudrcdnof frleiidsln
icxun anil way up north will wiali Mux
und bin bride all aorta of happiness.
I hey auy that one of Palestine's
bachelor hotel keepers haa grown
tired of alnglo blessedness and
contemplates mitrrhigu and the
the rumor aeeina to have some loiiudulion.
lie ia a genuine good fellow and every-
body will be glnd to ma him happy. No
it isn't Durleo ol llic"lnternnliiiiiiiL"
I rot ly Mian Kiiimn Howard und her
irieiui Dora Helm are over In Athena on a
visit and have alirrcd mi the sleepy old
town mid all Iho good looking bachelors
more.
The ladles of tlio Congreiralloiial church
a 'c soon lo have anoi Inn ol their enjoyable
meetings. All the girls like the Cuiii;rega-
tlotiul sociables and lor that matter ao do
(he young men also and the next one will
no eyonn greater success than Hie preceding
ones.
Mm. Cnllowav. Wife of I he lnterotlonl
t Ureal Northern staliou-niaster hero has
laieiy iniporieo uio prettiest and luitliest
riding out lit iu rulesl ine.
.ixii-kiisok.
W are hnvlng nulto a long and disagree
able apell of damp aud cloud weal her. It
has been raining ronliuuallv since mid.
night Willi no piospci't ol'cess.itun lit Ibis
wriiiug
The concert given by Iho I.idlea of Hie
Melhodiat church on Wednes.lny night
was well attended and met with the general
approval oi every ono present; tbc perloriu.
era all aciiillted Hieiiiselycs iu such a luau-
lier ua to render discrimiiintion unjust.
Tlio Indies of the Presbyterian church
gave another one of their interesting euler-
liiinments at the opein house Kridav. A
prominent leuture ol'theeuterltiiiiinenl was
the drill of Hie broom brigade which was
under the command of Captain
Hell lloiiham. Tlio complete sin-ccss ol Hie
i a. 1 1 en iu Ihetr hirmer eiitertaltiiuent is sub
licient lo tnsiiru Ih-uii a good large intend-
anco. Colonel K Taylor left for Dallas yca-
lerduv. The new opera limine com pan v will take
charge of the bull In a lew days! with 1. S
Hchluter manager aud will make valuable
auditions and improvement! In and about
Hie building which when fully completed
will be among the bent in the it ate
TVl.ll.
It la i pleasure to learn of Hie rcliun of
Miaa ranniotlory on last Kridav from
visit in Aim rtnwme liocerson of Dallas.
Mr. Jainea Treievanl and wile of ltallas
have been visiting friends hero tlui week.
Mra. W. U. Cain ami duughler Mini
Carrie mentioned two wreki since an visit
tug Hot Hprlngi returned last Kriday.
Mn. C. M. Winkler editress of Hie
Prairie Klower of Corslcana apont a few
daya with friendi here this week.
Mr. b'rod HoUey who haa been home on
mention left last Tuesday on hli return to
school ut Hcewanea Tennessre tnear a
river of Hint nntnel
Captain Kd It. Willis lha popular con-
diictoron tha Kansas A Hulf Short. Line
waa up last Hunday .shaking hands with the
City which ia always glad to see him.
There waa a tocml bop at Iho Ferguson
hotel Tticailnv which was wall attended
and numerously eiijoved.
Our ell v will aooii lone an old citii-mi ami
pMiuinenl tuembrr of unilely In the person
ol ex-Mayor J. M. liockemmllh. Ho goei
to Hlliuer to encage lu business.
Mr. II. 1. lloren of Dallas la visiting
rrlsilvci ami friends her. Wa all know
Dick and II we wera not lileaaed lo nm.1
him why we'd kick
Mr June l Whitney a popular Jeweler
of thla city left last Wnlnesdnr on a visit
lo relatival In Tonnenn Hi alU bt able ut
about two weeki.
LOCAL LIMXIXGS.
toaaalklnaj 1ml avwantga-A l'r Ileal
t law at tka rittbliM-lh l.r4 Jarya
Hiipurlaad Adjuurav MIrliMMMus l.cl
Mil aad Hapuaalasi I'luckist by lUralal
Kaiwrlara
Iu yeaterday iiiiornlng'i paier wa depre-
cated any delay in paving our two princi-
pal business atreata. Main and Kliu aud in-
liited that tbil important work should be
dona tbia mumicr at all aveuti before
whiter. At the same time we recertified
Hie me ssity of sewering llie- tree's pr
limiuary to paving aud in ibis respect our
motto ii "Icslina leule." or bisleu aloaly.
lint wa do not u-a the iuiortaiice ol devel-
oping a general system ul arwerage tor Hie
whole city before newt-nog and paving
Main and Kim sure in. The city engineer
wilt need lu make exhaustive aurveva to
establish a general system uf svweraiie re-
poring months of nieasiirememi rod lev
eling und a clone siudv ol Hie peculiar
topographical lealurea ol Dallaa and Ila mi-
mediate territory. And alter these duties
ill Hie lield Ins oilu-a work will r
1 1 1 1 1 ro a.nue time to digest Die rcstilli ol
the surveys and lo epiUimUa ma calculit.
lions Into a plan capable ol meeting me
nepiiremeula ol the whole city an to drain-
age an aell aa sewerage. Krnm the hxu-
liar coidorinulioii of Hie ground in Dallaa
we will not be able to follow out slr.rllv
the Waring plan aa used iu Memphis
where only "sewage" in allowed In pasa
through the Pipes and surface drainage ia
ail carrieu on by llie aired gutlera. Hut
" tiiii iiiiTo hi nil. in noiiie insiaiiri-a
and brick aeweri ol larger capacity In
others and thus accnmiuodatu both the
"sewage" and llie ilriiliiage I' or instance
on l.liu and Main streets from Jell-rson
street to Murphy street newer pim ol from
nix inch to eighteen inch duiuieler i nn be
laid cotinectiiiit ut Murphv street Willi a
hiick circular aimer nl throe leet diameter
leading into the present large
Main aireet newer which can
bo extended aoutli iilong Murphy
street to Jackson und thence down the
town liranch into the river. Now. loonier
not to delay tho paving ol Main and Kliu
streets let thin Inne-luviiii- be done nl mii'i.
and the paving i imnieni'ti lis anon m Hie
iuiick are down und net tbise two aimeia
liiiisbed by w inler at least from .li lli-rsoii
street to .Sycamore street. Alter Which let
the name thing be done on Mini and Kliu
streets trom Hy iimorit ntreet to llnrwood
streel und hit it Iroin there to the llou-tou
.t Texas Central railroad and finally Iroin
the railroad lo the cast corp. irate hue. lu
the meantime llie city eiu-inecr can linisli
bin maps pliinn Hpecillciitions es imuten
etc. etc. lor the system of general seaei-
age and as tbo llnances ol llin city justify
it let this (ilati lie carried out lo comple-
tion in all its details. It ia not necessary
for tin lo bite oil more than we can chew
but follow a well-delined plan
ol operations In a happy cousiiinmutioii of
all our wishes and rejoice to see Dalian the
healthiest and best improved city in Texas.
In the meantime baud in hand w ith the
aewerugii and street paving let uu improved
syHtoiu of building sidewalks he prosecuted
mid the nseol creosnUd lumber lor streel
crossings and box culverts witli stone curb-
ing mid asphalt or cement paving. Let
Dallas blossom into a full-blown city with
till the modern improvements und conven-
iences with handsome residences imposing
public buildings coinmoilioun hotels aireet
railroadn telephones gaa und water-works
electric lights paved at recta einootli hard
sidewalkn the pridn ol worth 'I'exaa. The
new city council have nil these possibilities
in their power let them develop them Into
realities and deserve the thatika ol iuluru
Kouoralions.
The Hriiml lui--ra Iteporl.
The grand jury which haa been In aei-
aiou sovcrul weeka past adjourned nine die
yesterday allernoon ufler lliiiliiii;u number
of true lulls against tbo violator.nuf Hie law.
The following is their report:
To the ihuiornhlo liislrle.t ludgo of lliilbin
County:
We Hie grniid jury ai the close of the
eighteenth dav engaged in looking alter the
general good of tbo country mid having us
ail believe liiitlilully mid leurlcssly investi-
gated such niul tors us have come holme us.
Willi sole relereiicn lo n laithfol ilmchurguol
ourolillgations both to tha country and the
Individual cili.en ami baying (in Ju.stico lo
our iiallis) been compelled to bud indict-
ineiits uuuiiisl men whom wn believe to be
legally guilty ol a violation of Hie law but
not witli criminal Intent nor Irom a pre-
meditated deairo to vinlalu the law would
most respectlully request our district Judge
und our county attorney to lake audi steps
us in their judgment may be deemed best
lo relieve that class ofourcili.eiis who have
violated Hie local option law wherein the
penally la both Uuu mid imprisonment to
reluivo tluim il postiihlo ol iho Imprison-
ment part of the penalty. We have every
reason lo be tiiankltil to our county attor-
ney for the untiring energy luauilested by
him lu rendering In ua e.ery assistance in
hi.n powei and to Hie gentlemanly baililln
nsiigne.l to un lor the lailhful tliacharga of
every duty incumbent upon them. At the
close of our session we visited llie county
Jail and we are gralilied in being utile to
ay Hint we found in-erylliing iu unusual
good order and cleanly.
A. C. Aruiikv foreman.
meeting of Teachers' Institute
I'rciident M alone being absent from'the
city and Vice-president Mini kato Cabell
nut being able to attend on account of sick-
ncsn nt homo Professor James waa called
to llie chnir. After business preliminaries
Miss Collier read the snlendtd poem on the
culling out of Hie revolulioiiary patriot! In
nuperli mid thrilling ty. Herkley'a Talk
Uh the Parson was beattlil'ully rendered.
Itev. Dr. Schulildhen delivered iin address
on natural scieneo. After encouraging und
iwhorliiig the teachers he led oil with the
ussertion linn a society like that should re-
gard niitnral science in ila hunted sense
livery scientist wanted facta even trivia
fids and ( given whilst those who fur-
nished lliem could not getter ilir.e yet it
would be material for philosophic minds to
connect Willi other facts nml either nuikc
good or destroy a theory. Teachers were
specially capacitated to contribute to tbo
general fund. Tbov were the giiidiin; atari
and their observation!- had been too much
nciilccted. lie did not think tba example
of tbo teacher who when applird to by a
wondering population an lo nn eclipse re-
plied that it was only n "phenomenon "
should bo followed. The bleu should
be to have no phenomena. "Hut" mid the
iicverend doctor "the study of nntiirul
science ia not merely valuable nn a means
of cultivating Hie powers of observation
but of educating nil tbo faeiillics of the
niiiid." Alter abundant Illustration of bin
text which wo hnve scarcely sketched he
concluded very beuulilully: '
"To sec In -tsrt
Tint alt as In some piece of art
Is loll co-oi-eruui lo an end.
And that end the elevation nml felicity of
iiinii.
"Vol Iho benevolence the wisdom and
the 011111111011111111 of Him i.i i ti
and muintaiiia all. are made aioro and more
lo-iineni m ua aa we advance step after
step in the study of natural science.
" a hear llie voice of Hod on the mighty
watera; we see it in Hie mechanical anil
phvalcal properties of the atmosphere wa
read it In the towering rocka aa In the
gralna of snd-ye. In Iho verv nerves and
veins and arteries which perineal this
wondrous frame of ours In short in all Ilia
coiiiiilesa adaptations and inodiilcntious
everywhere visible everywhere needed.
"And when wa pasa from Die known
to the unknown wo cannot tall to carry
away a sentiment or the most pMlound
htnniltly-yca my friends aud coilea-uen
Irom the study ol nature Iroin tliia inaii-'
tutattiwlitch it should ho ciiliivt.M we
should and we must pmrv into the active
occupations of our liven (In our daily Inter.
vtcwi with our Icllow brings) nn enrne-t
di-eir to Imitate as larss we can the nt-
tributes ol the Creator to elect Hie mwt
cotnprclienaive or tlicn attributes betievo.
lence asllieiiiiiin-springofallourthoughin
slid actions so Hint we mav look upon all
men no matter what their nri;u ..i... ."
erH.danpialy the objects f ttu one
rvalor scire and the one Creator's love
and so that we may lenrn to nraot Ice that
oierniion loreacaoiber s most cherished
opinions political or religloun. wbi. i. .i..n
"' iii iiTiiiiii mat harmony
every where prevalent in nature and every'-
where taught by her Hi harmony that
1 the chain of lore
Comhhunt all below smt all shorn."
ilia rabhfi address wis liitem-d In with
profound Interest and received Iho crateful
ap.miation oltbeaudiei.c. ."" "
1 rofsior Urov wad au icedingly prtc.
Heal and aaotibU aJJreas Uu thrnii waa
ducipliKa in schools and enforced tha idea
that trom exp-ien.- id tacbitig iimruct-
ora should ever be leani.ng tiicmxlvei aud
acipuriug new ideas.
rrolsnr While thought rroftsaorUmve's
ideal should be carried out by riempl.Iica-
' lion ol their diilervtil modeiof teaching and
toe practical comparison uf tbusa theories.
Tba mrrtinc then appointed com in u lees
on various aubjecm; I'mirssor Niinn on or
thograpliy; l'roleasor White on arithmetic
and adjourned to meet tw. weeka hema at
tba aauia lime a. d p. me. deveral n.w
iiaiupa weracuroiied and tue institute ia a
ucce.na.
lha Turf
Tbalollowing hones of the turf were
.1.1. ....i ... m.
. ' -
o parucipuie iu txia racra wi.icncomineiice
there Tuesday the ld'h. and coiiiinue lu'c
days- A. W. Caiupbtll'i pacuur horse
Fuller Mr. Jobnaou a pacing mare. Scioia
Wenlinout pacer Andy Mi I'jiuel's Du k
Deniey a trotting horse. Camp llrownlee a
trotting mare Maud II. Alter the races
these auiniala will return here and will be
shipped to Louisville where Ibey will par-
ticipate lu the sp ring racea. Hies are line
animals and will gne their opponents a
hard rub.
RR.tt. Knr.tTi-; Tit Nsri i;i
Knr Ilia I lly anil iiiii.i t. Kecordeil Iliu liig
till 1'asl Week
Kcportcd by Jones A Murphy land
aguiits ollira No.
'Ul Muiu atreet opposite
I 1. (ieorgo Hotel
Henry lloll to Kluabcth Hull WxlS.'i feet
the east corner of Live ta( und Texas
atreets for $10.
(i. II. Hchoellkopf und w;fe to Mrs. Sirah
K. Metcalf; lot b block 1 of Hull's addil on
fronting ;s) leet on Libcrw strut for i hi.
Krrria A Itainev to j. It. Cole lots Is p.i
'JO -I il '.'1 ".I and Jii in block ii 11. .v
T. C. It. It. addition lor il;nM.
John I1'. Caldwell and wile to Juhn Her-
man ?;i by lti bet the southwest corm r ul
Conunercennd Akurd streets lor -' :t i.
John t Kurhridge to llerinun Kriiegcl
apartol block .kll.oii west side of Akurd
i "'r"''' ""d aouth
of the old cemetery lor
I ' '
tlenri'o II. ItrandeiiburL'li to(i. A. Knicbl
i t ul. all ol his right lit lu und interest in
anil to L'SL' acres thu noulli corner ol the
u I mill tirtgsby survey lor j:l.
lieu K llruudeiihiirgli lull. A. Kni;;lit et
nl. all of Ida one-third interest in und lo
the last mentioned ----acres for $l;;ui.
J. 11. l. linn and wife to A Mct'oiiiuuis.IJi
acres ol Uio .1 It. Masters and Id ucrus of
the Abe Carver am vuys near Mcsuiiitu lor
$1170:-
Klizibetli C. tJruce to J. V. House 7J by
'cet the west ball ol lot 'i block l.'t ol
llrowder'a addil ion aouili aiduot Corslcaun
street lor $.liO
T. II Nance and wlfo to K. X. Lawrence
'Mt ncres tbn cast corner of the Winn sur-
vey and ft ai res ot the Abmilom Kuiilh sur.
vey. for $'J.'si.
Thomas II. Kmitli ami wife to W. It
H.iuders et ul. ii:i t il acres ut the Tinnitus
Htone survey lor $l:0.
W. It. and li N. C Hatidcrs lo N. T.
rioith llie last luontloncd U) 1 'l ucres for
$.lnO.
Andrew t'rry f r self und as guardian. to
Jacob llaer west ball of lot 17 block K
170 on aoutli side ol lust Llin street lor
fsntl. '
Thnnias McLeod to II. C Clark 'J.'i by Km
leet on south side of nast Kliu street cunt
of city limits lor $SiK).
John J. Lakins an' wife to A. II. Kent
lot S block I of Kakin's addition lor $.'..il.
II. C. Clark to Thnnius McLeod loin L"J
und 23 in block Jl. railroad nddilion on
south side nf Main street lor
W.J. Kaln ami wife to Hamson Lngon 2tl
by Hi feet on east sum of Ulive street in
block 4 for $'i(itl.
1'alrick (lillignn to Kearney J. Kivleii
lots U and 111 in block '17 railroad addition
on north side of Mam street for $1 'Jun.
N. Humphreys and wilelo W. L. Wil-
liams "i acres on Prairie creek onu mile
aouili of Hcyenu for $.i70.
Waller K. Ilerrv and wife to I'. M. Mow-
s' r. 40 acres in the John W. D avis survey
on iho Dallas and Unckwall road for fiiii.
J. .M. ltullard to W. II. lireeniaw .Mi bv
100 reel on the west side ol lirillin street in
block "i;i for $.im.
J.Niis3biiuuuir to W. D. Scherer let; by
UOj leet the north corner of Buiss unii
lejfas at mots for t.T.'ft
rum Weatheriord and wife to Liihard
Norman "S acres of tbo V. I'. riuitli sur-
vey on Ten Mile creek for f .ViO.
August Mullcr lo Patrick Fanning. Km
bv ljoieot tbo east corner of Texas mid
Liberty streets lor $.Vs)
. C. Miiticy und wllo to John lioshurl
U'i acres ol the W. II. Muncy survey H
oiith Ml east from Dallas lor $..IM.
J. r . Lewis and wild to John llosbart 0
acres nt the A. Dandy survey lor $lnO.
J.C. Heed to Jonnjih Hughes ID acres
the south east comer of tlio T. Holland sur-
vey for $1(10.
J. Fowler and wife lo .1. M. dross 1;p
T'. tn..'" Mlrli'i rruitt surwv for'$r.:"
John Ierrell mid wife to A. Crouch .V
acres of the Clinton Hinitli survey for $.11(1
J. D. I.ebcan to J. M. .lolinson lo.l) i)V
Ut feet the north corner of Floyd mid Tell
sirceln lor $(;5.
J. D. Kerfoot mid wifo to Kmnictt II.
I ohertson Wl by U feet on aouth side ol
I nnton atreet in block :v:Jl fnr $":s
D. II. ltriiilshaw to K. II. Hart ..J acres ol
the James Howard survey lor $.ts si
lllinm llcverly to II. V. tf reenawalt 7.'l
seres on Kowlell's creek out of thu Jumna
Howard survey for $dl70
J. It. Davis and wile lo ti. C. Col. ' ucro
'"'"irHprincsmad north of Dalian lor
U. C. Coin to William Iimlgers tbo lust
nienlioned ground lor $li.i
U. C. Colo to II. M. Til'innn mid J. F.
House loia I '.';- mid t! in block I uf
t ole a addition lor $Jli.
Harney Scale and wife lo A. Crouch .M
arrea tn the Chilton Smith survey (or il.io.
. Louis Mahler to Mra. Kebecca Anno
' nv tb feet in block isl ou the cast side of
'"u Duvet ior l.
Don t wear ningy or faded things when
the len-ceiit Diamond Dye will make lliem
Itcvuu "W ' ""' K'rfm a"J l'u1 '""
The Dalian I'nblle 11 ill II lintr.
port otseniitu t onimllt.0.
A- .
Sir: Your coinmitteo on state atl'iirs to
whom was referred senate bill No. ;;) to-
eeiher Willi the message or the g ivernor
vetoing H lmvJ Mriuny 0Vllm.
hifd the bill und considered i!H. reasons aa-
V i ci . i ' n "'l "' ll'.ive to rcpori
riitit the general law. Tnl. vv'
Keviscd
. i in. uu i-cnen
Statutes provjilcs Hint fi'iiJ
1 nttcd Stat
I lite l liroi.upl i. 1... .1... '
and Hiooeed'ha
goyertior may cede Hie ttecfssarv iunsdic-
Hon; on (he oilier hand the Vntted Statin
statute making the appropriation for the
Ptirpo.. ot erecting the building b. ci y
1l."a!V I'-ovnlen Hint the appropriation
n hall not be availabla until thi ' I'Ce Im
he jurisdiction : that m rentiircd. w hich
is the same Jurisdiction celc bv our g ei
. .aX" Set JJS
SisMtii!-Another reason assigned bv his
excellency for the veto la that tue net is oi
IT .' Tt T; 10 ln'Pr "rt pf "'"n
article 3. of Hie constitution which
res as follow: "Andlail can.; where
'"i?" '' apphcabio n
ha ul or special aw nit. II k ........... .
We most rc-spccifully sithinit that utiles
the various Cited States statutes waking
api.rprbtlots or this character ahoT.l.l e
nut or.u lu the r rcipiiren.ei.ls tml ' '
eral law could be made apphcable in a 1
l lusttated t !e present "nn!
.tMiSV "'luin-tntmi nt iho two
Tbird-Tlie lurindictlon ccdc.1 bv the
Pending hill In the am.. i k .i J "
ernl law and ordinarily e.i..i 1 ..Ia W.
517rJi .n.!."? ""-Idlrrdbyihe Cbilcd
suics stiituto limbing the npproprlation.
an abundance ol caution order thut
th-re may be no i.nihiii r .i. .... ..
!hM mmcud
litiiss for committee
.Jirnr1w'wl1" 'vlep.a ask
l r tltjiRiyit for bo tl.of 'Prickiy Ash
bi cTril k9 " M dlrKW Jou wm
AUTIX LKTTEIL
A Tad.r. Thouchlful tX-Um t omiuuully
of tha tout lib the " aud lleauiiful-
. l ul.ht J ua Kiuuuciallou u.l sll
vM rlllra A tarllalila (Hltlm of that
llltluo li juu.ll.m if tha hasltfur !.
Tby Neli;lil)r as Thyself!"
At ari-i. Apiil 1 -'Sumlay HeraUj-
'.i'l'j and uuisles-iy "tn feel trend
l.il. a uuo on earth itli..iil tuig I ln.irk
loav nunc Willi uio b iu. lb.) (! lo tin'
d-J. .
Aisull a the iriercn of I -r laru tl.e Jik.
N 11 V--S tlios-l
In iii.ir strume up. -.'
Among Hie nc inls not ken' by loan are
' siiigiv I'sges aaiai
Willi the loin h ol angei
; hii-'i-rs. and hri it will a brvh ii.e-s inai
oniy a shall ot light lading straigiii uowu
Irom me I'.ui.e ban I can imparl.
These hve iu faithful teLoer oiillineJ of
rcniincintions. of saerdioes. ot duties well
dona f.ir duty's ante ot burdens bravely
borne and uu.kly cirrunl of pit lent
wati bings and lender ftirbe.iriiiL's of Imp-"
in the ii.nl.-t of despair faith ill a sea ol
doubt nic charily iu u world of sin
Ait. .ve each pa.'e m written a inline.
Siantlin out strong and clear are Ibenano's
of many women and not a few mm. Ln
tho-e that seem to shine strongest and
clearest and with the steadfast ray belong
in the gentle Msters of Mercy who seem to
follow indeed step by step" ill the ready
lo.it-printa of liie "aster.
The first and crowning act of their lives
i is 1 1 1 1 1 1 in i ai 1 1 i i . I ueji Kilo ul me i.i-
. m fjjr liucfi" sti dear to every femi
nine hcait ami I'lotiie tbetuselves in ine
drear v serge. Ibcvuut sway llie
drcutn
of individual love and uio content to till
a small place in the beans uf the many.
Tin y Separate themselves from the tender
prolectii.n that every womanly nature
craven mid go alone in Hie midst oi'daiiger
disease mid crime Willi but one bund to
guide and one arm to sliield.
When you tliouglitlully iK lino the
woitl renounce you feel Ibid il
tiicHtiH more limn u giving up uf some
trivial bit of bnppiucss or the breaking
uwny of sn t:ie growing habit.
ll means ihe uelicaic oMering up in snc-
rilit'o ot sonic of t lit most cherished dreiiius
ol'one's lile the .shattering of more tli.in
one lovely und lovable idol and tlio burial
ol more liniu one fond liupe.
Think Ii nv purilind the heart must be and
how full ol ardor the soul before the min i
is capable of comprehending u suciilico und
the body of Inllilling it.
Hut Ihesc tears trom the eyes will niton
nosh away t:u:!l from Hie beiirl and while
pniyern rise and penitential drops '.ill l In-
spirit of Um Civ;ilr illumes llin darkness
mid tbo spirit of ll:o crcutllio is made
ready.
Of all those to whom thesa heavenly
messengers come with their "soil mid
noisless tread" lo nono perhaps are they
mure welcome titan to the sick und dying.
At tbo bedside of pnin the. courage and de-
votion of their lives liiiils litllest expris
sion. How many a poor siilli'ring Stiul
liasnotcaiigbtiisglimp.se ol heaven in
that lander pit dill (ace crow ned with its
snowy bonnet and so sweet iu its 'stiaii'o
repose?" And bow many mi erring l.enrt
has been brought pr-strate before its
Maker through the inilimr.ee uf thut gentle
tenching that in a part ol their ministry for
they tiring comfort to tbo soul as well us
healing to the body.
No disease so loathsome no wound so
sickening but they lind strength to bear
with it mid undaunted utiwori ing watch
where nlroiig men llee.
Itloody bntile-grotinds have been robbed
of their gloom and changed from scenes ol
bill red's clamor into tields of love's minis
try by their benign presence.
"They move 'mid the living nml pnss to
the dend" bending over Irimid and foe
closing (be dying cyis relieving the
anguished bodies and forgeting pluuil sell'
ill llie grand cause of glorious humanit y.
In tiiuesof terror nml disease when death
si ilkn triumphant over tbc lull I the first
lo goto die Inline of the slrickened are these
women ot obscure lives aking no rewtird
and seeking no compensation.
t'nliring in tlieir devotions cxliaustle.nn
in their sympathy they work nobly mid
faithfully to llie last und ull too olten
crown their labors with the sucriliccs of
their lives.
That this living apart Irom tlio world and
subduing the meaner instincts tothc foster-
ing ("fall that is noble und grand in our
huliires brings pence we need lull lo hick
into the Isce of our Hie Sister Clot iedes ol
tins world to find. A brow lis calm mid
unrntPed nn a child's eyes soft nml un-
troubled with that deep rc-tful look that
rimes only Iroin a heart at peace with itseli;
a bearing so gentle und dlgnilled lluit every
man instinctive y lilts Ins hat in she goes
by und feels thut ho bus breathed for a mo-
tui'iit n purer atmosphere.
To billow them into their cool dim clois-
ters is to feel your burdens und cares your
worries nml .vexations cease your gloom
and sorrow vanish and a great cloud of
stillness repose und sweet rest settles over
you and envelopes you mind and body
heart and soul.
These iiiet lives ura made beautiful bv
what wo read between the lines. It is easy
to do a noble deed when wo know the mor-
row will find lis famous. Itut lo work in
obscurity in loneliness nml sometimes in
want olten unmarked by any eve but
Hod's not even leuving one s tiu'ine to bear
witness to the acta of one's life in to bo a
I hristiun in deed mid in truth "und make
ol hie and death mid iho grout lorcvcroitr
grand sweet song."
a
Wo notice that agricultural npwspaimrs
all oyer the country arc now cxpoting Ihe
worihlessni-Ks of thu large packs of horse
nnd catl.e powders. Wo pm the hall in
motion and claim the credit of it. r-beri
(inn's fuvnlry Condition l'owdcrs arc ubso-
lutely iniro and aro the only kind worth
biiyiuK.
Killiruleil I'bariniicisla
n.M.i.ts
April?. IE litor llKUAt.i. )-Tlic
. yesterday morning' Jlle
uriiclo in
regard to tlio manner in which the nrof.-n.
II.........: i.e. . .
sion of pharmacy is carried on in Dallas
und In fuel in almost tin entire aiato of
Texan e.vupl ing -rliups Ualveston and
San Aiiloniti where tin- biinincsj is inotiop.
oli.-.cd almost by thrift v puina-luking Intel-
....... ... nnncc4rics culls forth
some expression front tbo members them-
selves. ! or .some lour years we have had a
semblance of an iissnnatinn i hu .
whoso lutile etloria have bee 0 corrco
Ihe evil of liiroiupctcticy retrrr.sl 10 in said
edil.iriul. A lew thoughtful and con e
tent men engaged 111 10 profession have
done what hey could to arouse or
atcthey..s ntitnbcr engaged in the .
1 " .""V1""! 1-;ii.". to a pMper ....
l their calling ami lo Impress up 11 them
that the luunufactiiM und dispetiaing
il rugs is not a trade as a majo itv o"di
t."guihcd chemic.1 criiicswoul Bn.rv i"
un by their course but n profession secured
only by thought and earnest study w '
nisi entit'l necessarily some applied 0
he busuicnn proper and son; iibstlncnce
lio n the usual round ot social pleasured
and enioyineiits. inusuns
The man whoprcfersthetraimicnt and lim-
ed pleasure which the aoeial puiaau e of
L rM ntr 'iin for the moment
aill scarccy keep p0e with the rapid in.
I.royemeiui and evolution I inuy "
n".rv"wb?.!:r0'!rr" f tarmwT 1 " '
e. iT Ul0"1"tnl """'tl'in the lam e.
ende lo boa pharmacist worlhy of the
con Idenco ami respect and the patronngS
no "?oCOr:Vl"y.i" kh -ny "e"1a
not to b able to dispense the best and
coo os beverage o( (od.w.er-a'hicl n y
be H.t.a by any unlntcred eonfrrt
who la .Imply clean and ta-U-a -L it bv
-'ui who give hi individual al tintion ami
intelligence tothc manufacture an d V
pensuig ol the various compo "
"Vrm!' h' """-.l and' " ' " T
na a lerlilicnle from soma coini-einu
hoanl. an prescribed bv w In .liVw
Part ol the state. At the t me ) g
he I xan Slate ritunnureiituul a"sx- tlon
"i J ort Worth. alio..l on year uo. " V-
' oomniMieo appoiiiH to fr.
protu-. i clgct armncV hill n t ex
u dJ't exiniinatlon thtotignout
mi . m;r''l"'tli lecislature no y
etling to beg them t assist t (rw m "
w. re cmcstiy working fr a safeguard In
t ie coiumtmni h '"
vulgir parlancv sf the lay W'w i
td..wn upon" by that ligmrd bTlv
ami given to underi..i .1..; . .
mematurss. and thai Texa TS
hsdti t n-acbf.1 that hnint vi 11 ...
badly our It .1 Ll" .!''
defeated w. Mil nevr' V.r Z ?. rT T in
olh.r state hor-a to psl " Vf
lou . hiRlier and tu.ir lnlthXau
ua cucoiirago thow Wh0 woiji bewi;
membra to the tiODor and .aV-nily tha'- a'-
taca tba wonuy aua competent uiuilf.
Tba Texaa Hlate Pha'mamsutical association
uirel iu Austin on May .S:h aud w would
urge upon ail repuublc druggists in the
state to try and b iu attendamss ao as to
be ab.e M piace our prolrssioual call ng
unon a hither and mom respectable basis
V. 11. Mi bihwk
Secretirv Texas rbarmsoeutical Assxla-
lion ls...
ii;cobs Oil.
DOSS
B5Pt.THE GREAT
FOR IPJTV.
C U f s
Rheumatism ficuralnia .sciatica
l ufiii.!.0 li.ickatlie. HeaiUclm. fooln.ichr.
ure i liioi.l. m. ell I ii an. -Sprain. Itciilsen-.
Ilurnn. Irnlit-i. I r.sl llllen.
iMi i.l muni RIIUII.V r-s- .m niin.
a..lj'.. UrUKli-l. I IS tlrrirvs--. Pit l(rtut ft.sti'
PHI 111 11
Tllf ( II U.V A
rt.lMnt.ir Mn. 4
t
(Tncap (lolnmtt.
Ttcrliccj.
NOTKIK- AdvoruhtuKMiu. mny be dautioa lino
our busini'hn otlice up lu8pi m.auU luto the
niuit'Mr.inif r-Mm up tti 1 h. m.
Nu K lvrwui.1 havittf? fily or suiiuriiaii
r.il tstfcte forsali are rfsju-t'tiu Iv K'inr-t
! l to LMVf Um a tl'il HS Wl liUVt.' Ullt' Oi til" WH
coini-lulii liunl olUct'H in tii htlu Riul Mtr f;i ili
ti" t r st'lliut; hfi! uitiiriHs'-i1. thf lu-stof n trr
I'lit-t't rivt u. Jt'Uk'a tv Murphy. OilU'e (!. Mum
KltV-t't Hplrvll
'01 ICK-lVtti:s -Ai.iiit.i lo iuvisi mtitv
priMn-rtt' or at:rlt.uitutii! Umh hfc ('(mliully
inviliil to cull tii our utfico No. "n'J MtiitiHrt'ot
itii't ' unii nt' tuir UlK t-ity mul to :til niripi hjmI
HiinirMCla ol Tt'X'ifi Ifiml thlt y Joiii". A- M'Uiov.
aUtsccULmconsJiSanta
U'AM'Kti-T.iiiiiri'lia-u about 'JO ucres ol
Iiiiiii upon wbicli lu erect colic e btiiltl-
lius wuhiii 2 ot ;1 miles ul the center of tlie
city of lluihiri. IVnons having siit'li properly
fer sale are iciiestei lo Htltlrcss tuc uiiili-isigii-"l.
gtvlng fu 1 ilesiui(itiou ot pronerly ami price
und u run. AU xaiuler I' lisrriitt. u;rs-tr
TrANrKli-Tivo iinliirni-bitl Vooms or a
muhI Iioiimv In a io I locality: relereic'cs
Riv 11. Apply at lleraltl iillico. aprs-Jt
aNTH'li by II. Krucgul Coiilractor nml
liililK-r. 4 tlrst-t'lass ciirneiiUTswIlb tonls-
110 otliers newt at-ply Wases $..' penluy am;
aU'inly worl: to ilio-tu who can li 1 tbc bill.
apr7.:t
l7AMKH-A bluclisuiitb: none but ilrst
f v class uvcil aiipiy
Klin street
rayno Bbcels 101 "i
uiirfHi
l: ANTKU-A
Sllualloil as boMlt-lcener or
r t
siilrsiniin. or will ilo both: will give gocil
rciercueo Ao tress 1' () boi K'.ii. anrl In
Uf AX I'V H au plij iiionl wauien ill moiiirHU)
wages as sulusuiau or oookkucpe': bvsi
refureuces Rivci lin;iiirit fir or ail resn me
csri) w. While Si Co. Tcleplionu No. IK Missis.
'Jl'Wsu. ajiril-la-
XV'ATEI'-twenTy iiiarrjriiieii by tbe TvTas
bluuc coiupduy
ut their quarry near Mill.
sap.
lllll.l-lW
I luoj s h A .s I BD.-TheSaennerlesi commit-
I I Ice desires to ascertain from boanling-lumses
boiels ami private resiliences the mimiierof vis-
llora that can be accommoilntcd ilurlus Sacnger-
fest week aiul al what raina. I'r.ipo.aia must
b uiltlresscd 10 I.OKll ( Kit K 1 1-iKlJli.
niariii lm Corner Kim ami I nar strc-is
VV'AfiT!!rv"" hi slop at 111. ISA HuN.
lUJlKb. Kirst-cl .as aceninmotlatloin n
5T!.T.i!JJ'!-OS'-VONK UtILL AR AND
M hN I V-r 1 K ( KM l'.- l'KK DA i . -loanl ami
loogiug from 4 ;0 lo 11 mtr wiu.ir Tl.. i.m.i.i
ing Is brick wiib three stairways in ruse or tiro
l.is-alel 111 Uu business poiti.m of the cltv only
in: s. mru iroia sirei-t-cur line ami one sininrc
rrnm loins .v -ai Itlc nml Missouri fnclticlici ot
ouvviiieiii lu p.isengcrs raining or cotinr ovei
eiiher roa.l i.u-o nn a trial ami bo convinced
thnt joii can gel goo;! acco-mii ulatiou ami save
niiiuey by stopping al llin National. J. M. (tail
.l!!!..'" tanl'.Hv
gotSaie
t'OU 5Alf:-K'even lame biisiiis l(t j
I l ie l wii orilowlc.oiiKortUuribi ivaver
1 ny ll. nt.1: will exchange for propenv l" .
near Uallss. Apply 1.1 Jones A M.irpbv. ui'rs "1
101! SAI.K-ity pmp-r.y thai win pay he
I buyer as p.r cent . In CO dnvs: either vaeant
lots or re. bleuee Property. (!s!l il rta
b) K. M llfyiolds Co Main at.
;01lHAlK-riils in tuo' ln.t onr! "fTT?"
1 new iwu ibiry residence property t i)ni .
Mainat """" '''"" Co
7.4
'Olt.SAI.ii-W.iiiavoiMr
2 rlV '"vest canib
- .11. ILl-TIKIIMI v I 7.11 u.
ll'0 8 bf:- i' ue sr ricei of uu. "energr iii
1 to al. iieraons bvii...ou s. '
urm
lent lease ami to u.ose wlabli gu. hitVsi menev
WM'!'''';'r"i lMm M- Koyuotai 10!
sn e
.'DRHAl.h-Vscani
aurs-lt
... .. 1.. . : icitiL.i ill'
Ot ..r..L.i. .............
lili i. V ..." r '"' l ''i" and 111 Past
I Hit fAlli-ll.l.mcs. Iiousr. ul -
" ti:..' .j-r. . i-d
- "inin Hk
l-IIU Ll . I I. ....
".ii .r.-i uy 111 a ami colinli- In. I ..'.
01 Du as. lieiitiiii r.iin. 1: ""-i-s
i;?"'"; !? K"flr' ri'1'"'" k""1'
V!"::
. -. vi 1 n .1111. 1 ill-mm
11 coiuibes
Ills.
I' " ' i " ' '"mi'' in 'l
llie 1 e
A. II
anrn ir
H .......V-Fr Uuo aitnl.bornn 4vearsolb 1
MWK. 1m"l;00Url"1--- Ailtlrvsnorcsli ai
J ' - . aprr.-ud.ta-
I' ii. V. V i ""''vi iclliuli H.ior.
IM Ml
best. l:.l "si' "l 1" "
1 -s "oner neni of ei
W. Abney De. K.m
lOllllly Texas
npri-lm
U "H -K-Kliglli.
boiler and Spice Mills. 1
f."''1 o.iler. tor futihcr
pariieuUra call ou
...... !. un
McKNNH .1; CO.
Zov Hcnx.
Kl!.i"VN.hm1f?iVrTnm
PlUofei?
Is0il..";N' T. 'lrl"iie UTuuTw"lTh i-asf.
em and southern nn.. miasi.
Prcinl-cs Vfa Commer!- Ha"- Hrj
I tri et. north of court b rm forrierlT .v
I'tcil by l.s.l. .1 Thomus bank-n- (lit L. . i
John llrxmnm f is Klm ml ' ?
-'-MMommeriHj . j M llaven
Haven.
mnrt7if
"tost?
Ueneral Cl.n ! .1 1 wn lost be v n
lug 10 Chief Ka'1. "d oblige by rct.
bo P'bl for lr mnle I' ir Itf.1 "'"'ulog will
1 -fti-apcd ot Stolen.
' . . . ilpni.lw
J:o i?xcli;uc.
jUoilCH to 3cntl.
I".I-Y TO
il Um nth
iima at n..v.h' r.-ei. VI v nrl"
H'lu r-i iiurer. Hs U
texnn.
on real
rales
mm
ft
f i JrV ' &JF.&. '.
VIA
ST.cUrjtons.
W-COMVJKRCK l.l'UUSrusr 1
uudv-i. iiooi ai1-:;" a :u Pnn.-i.. ''lij
m ind T -o p m sii.j- uf tn.. 1 a 1
Sivli. sinaerii." tv. iti. -i.. "'aaaa-l
Fo-gj.''
r r.yci-oiceiuiu 1 tturJ
T.l.
a-l)ALI.AS CI i V illssio-irj-
at im-.OMil bnue at t o'clock t ul"-r:
latii-n ettelitletl to all.
1 vr ai i a a::-
ars-f. I'aI UK Ii f Clt.U'tX-
-'-ra .
aici . BU.-U ftins-is.
c ..! .... I . - .: . - "o.UO w
Kev V i.
tu. ui u ciu-a iu i
slid sermon. SjriOS free J
-Fi.oYti --TI.I i;r m. e. cnn;i if
-Jlev J W Hill Lustor. Ii
a tvnlirtl imitniion i x euvli i
". )Nvi Kr.'i ATlUN A I. I'lIl Uru
IlArwonxl Hii-i Hryau ntreet. I'rva! aTr
I. C Pt'Otieltl aU 11 A. Ill All I :dii
tchnul ax S p. in A ht-fauy Wf:mi(J 4
k. rhoiuoii. I'dstor t'rvii-- t 11 "f
7 :W p. m. MuuUy-'it'lHNt. m ijo D k
freo. I'uhlii' cnrtiullv iiiviif.l. '
ft-FIKST nl"lSP CIIL'R.mYJT-F
lt n.l IUrwtHitl utn't'iit. Key. 1 Ji7
Aivnrtitlo will prrtu-1. Hl at U
paiiii'l uf Missouri nl "t-.i'H p m JrA
Minlry-ti'liool at t:;) a. m. V. JJ'
miln'ririteiiiUuL '
riTM li. V K KiliY'T K kl AX i'H I' Kcii
fvTMiu rtvt. Hcv. 1. VV. t'rfiUjfhton r
I'rt'richinR 11 a. 111. ami 7::u p. m
' html ai y ;u) a m. Hubert U. hcav ii-
tfiult'til A ronHnl hmtHi.ou ixvii ir(j'
afctf-tuusr rmasriAN cHLrmi-k'
Tr1o rooms Khn stiwt. Kv. G Lt
minlsUT. I'a'Htluni: Ht 11 a. m. au'.i a;!
p. m. Hunil iy-M.tiool alti. iuo. m. j-
Mtpi.Tinu-ivlfiiL
W I. A M A K STUKKT M.'K.'cUUIU'bT
i)rshipiuji t I'iiuiis. i-i'intilo aAU.
Oak etnit. Kcv. W. 11. llunhi-t. .
t'11-AchiiiK at 11 a m hu-1 H w.ul '
m 1uk1 ut y . ui. t'lass unvitnt t 1 '
timuiunon fiiTru es ovory tiibtSim.Uy p."
mfftiinf tu Wftlfiovtrty niijhu A CAjrdU
linn extrvutvtt io nil.
-flU.ST ItAl'Tlnl t Iiiiiii rrZcTT
rlrcainoru ami 1'attcrsou nveliuit lu. '
Hanks pastor t-urvicea nl 11 e'cluck t t'
7:4 p. in. Morning subject: Yo Muil'l
Again." and evening "iVbut Must i 4
suvi-il.'" A Hs-lcom- 10 ail.
sv-KIIlST I'ISKSIIY I'KIUAN ijlll lii'i
ncr M.liu ami Ibirvvoisil sireeLs e.i
.-luou .7t-.i j i.-tn.itmn 11 1 n
0. in. nn titiiii-sL iiitui ul v.u a. m w
ami scats for all.
iTSElfiNIt I'RKSliY fKli'l AS i:lioTi
the inaction of l'.tiu ami hive Oak l.
rn-acbins by llvv. Henry 8. Utile it U.J.
smt 7:':0 p. 111. j-iib'talli-schoul at Ll
Prayer-uicciiiig ou A i-Lluestbiy cvh v
7 : : t ' 1 . in. Scats free. Tuo public ar. : .
IttVilcl. 1
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i
1
at
aa :
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uart
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K.l H.U.bAs r.Al'ilsi' Mlsl()N
iu at the Kock Ciilojc eucb lbl
II a m. nml 7:10 p 111 by Key ); g u
rrsver-nivelini? ciii-h 1'biirs.luy ovtnlii; .
1 in. Mimlrty-fceme-l curb Subbuihu
W. W. .lainrs MlP'Tlnlvluletlt
KPAIITMKNT OK IS-l'IttSCE STi
lien and HisUirv Aiisiin. Ttm 1
ls2 -.'mis In lo certify that the kuuUuk
Assurance Micieiy 01 rscw York N T. bi
eoiupnco wiui nit ine reqiir-liienls of in-
ma 10 lite and beaith liisiiiaueo ismii.
Ibis stuto and bitving extiibi eil a rtm
from the Coiupttol'cr of Public Account '
Int iiayin.'iil of the s ate occiipauou 11
twelve ntonlhs from tbo 1st tUv nl J nun. 1
is li'-reby autbttrled to purbiiu the hiini'
Lite lu. uraiice liiiougbout tlussia.e fromi:
nay 01 January iss:i to I tie .list uav of lv
bcr lsSlt upnu payiae'it tocou ty and uj
tt.i l-oi iiitrniltilis 111 nun 11 snui cntuDlQJ -
iu nu inuhs audi oin-r nuu nilUiiioriil u.
pay nu renmrca or auinoriiea bv aw.
lu tosiloiniir whereof. I hereunto iltv
name and itlli the impress of my ulliciiUc
uay nun tiaie nrsi anovc wrill-u.
simen 11. r iikkwbtbu. Comma
8. LMAY. slenM Ag't Dallas Texu 1;
I KrAK 1 M r.n t l)F XNSC RANCK 8I1
y
tn
m
ill
U tics ami His'.ory Au.tlu Texu k
1 ii 10 aii nnoin 11 .uav Concern:
is toccrlify that tlie oucen lusuruiii Cm-
of IjOiiiuiu Knubincl has n all m.
Hilly ciniplled wltn the laws !.
coiHiuions pro edem to Its doint
lies lu lids snitu. and that uli
puny holilsace'tilicnteof sullioritv from
olllce oiilitllng it to do business In tnlj iu
tueivu nioii'.ns trom tbo 1st uaynljaii:
iss.. in lue.itHiuiiT 01 iieoi'mner ism.
(.iveil miller my b.nnl und seaiatnr.
Aiisiin tue iuy aim onie urn uiiovu will:
11. I". lite VVSTKIt. Commbik
i
I
t:
ii
a 1
DKXTElt & FKK(i (1BS0N Ageum I
1 e.nn . ajf.
Di: p a rt M ic s i' ' ti tr" 1 '.Is 1; 'k a sT; k si
tics and History Ausiiu Texan M
7 1S.n1 To all Whom It oluv li-uieerii. 1
to curtily that tlio Molropoli Insurmce
ininy. 01 I'nris. Kra-ce. baa 11 all
uilly compiled with the laws of Texsj lit
nous r s-eleul to lis tlolinr business u
alnte und lliat said Conipuny bolda 1 cert:
oisiiinoniy irom 11ns offlco outilllugll
business iu this stale for twelve mouihi
1:
n-
' '
C
t
1
the 1st day af January lo thu 31m li
wt-ceiiim-r iivsi.
I U 6. ) '.Uvcn uuder my hind and seal.
(Ice in Austin tbo day and datu tlrst
written. H. P. HHKWSriCK. OommiulaM
1011N S. ALDEHOfF Agent UnlT 1
ninrift
nKPARI'MKNT OK I.NMfKANCE 01.1
tics and Histor Austin Texas Mi-:
Iss3 To all whom It mav eonettru : Ttili
ccrllly that the London ami Provincial Fr
mrance company of Lonuon Knglani ti
all respects fully complied with Iho !
Texns as conditions nrecedent to iu Ami
ncsn In tbissiato mid that said coiiii.iuu:.
v L-t-iiiiieaoi 01 aiiinuriiv Irom hub onLu
tillitlK It tOibl tm..im.M Tit IhU slntnfiiri-i
t
ti
is
it
months from the 1st day of Jauuary UM'.
:11st dav of lleeelnlier lssu
lb .-(;iveu under mv hand niul .
otliee 11 Auatla tho day and dale lint 1
written. 11. 1'. HKKW8TEE1
iiiar.-o-.il tloillinil-Ui:'
hiixtkr t Fcp.uc-i-inN' AiMits.nnv
KI'Arll.MKN 1 OrTiNiliKnT.K sf.
tics and History Austin Texas M.r
IssS To nil Whom it May Concein : Ul-
cc-iuiy ihat tn Northern AssinaiHsj
pany. of Lotidon KngUud bus in 1
specln full complied wi h the laws ol :
asconiliimns piece.lent b lis nliiir bn
this ntste ami thnt said company liulilm
Icato of Authority from this ottlce entilliit
no bOsluess in Ibis sl.ne IV r Ill-.Ova m.inlhi
the 1st day of Jauuary lss.i to tbc JUt in
..- -iuper nssi
Ulveu uiitler my hand and seal at of
Austin the day and dute llrst ab ivn writt-
II. P UKKlVSTKR. Conrais-K
OErAI'tUKNI' ei lMSCKANi is; si
tics and History Austin Texaa Fei'
IssJ. To all Whom 11 May Concern: l
to ctrllfy Ibat the New York Life I
ance Company of New York N. Y Im
reapveta fullv tomnlicl will iIia 1 nl i
as condliloiis iniriMleut mils doing Mnlnir
His .iiuc ami mat said company liobin a
icato of authority from Ibis ultico eiilttltnc
lo bUsinesl In lll. hiai. f... ..... .....nthi
the 1st day of January 1SS3 m tiu autdi
i" viiiiiur. isi.
I li. H. Given under my bnnil nud seal t
ce lu Austin tho day and ilato llrst
riuoti. II. p. iiKHUSTKK Coinml-si-
Peremptory Sato at Aiiji
Of .mi of tbo most yphiabln lots In tin'
MnrshaM llarnson couiuy Tjxiis ul tl.e t
addition tn said cue. begin on Thf
April .11 ISM. tti lllo'elitclf a iti In fr.l'll 0
couil-bousf ii and city and eouliiitii) fr
lotmy iiiiiii siit s an- nil sold
81 IIIA HON AND ADVANI'A'iEs".-
tots aru In Warda Nos. 1 nndj ami llie
vasirU portion of said el'y of Marstin
snail Mlltond city of enstern Texns liari"'
cxas ij Pacltle K. R. from cast to vrtK
lexas.v .w orb tins R. R the Jctf-noa
mn oi tho lexss Paeltie R K riinuiniltw'
I. mils: tho Marsli.tll ... v.'l.i..m t
Piltsbiirir. Testis iittr...iit. ih.. l..iC..rsjis:
vlshi'i of tbc Missouri p(le and the T
"i. i. puis runways and also the Mnrsliili
bine Pasa It It . nil r.. .. i ..1 re:
from Iho city of Marshall ailorda every l
lortrsnamrtailnudeslre.i And saM loH-1
In uear proximity lo nil of aald rallix". 1
aorn -shops round bouses freight ami e"1
K. riiepiis anil aiao tlio car manufactory
sii'rnunilcd as thoy ar.. with many hats'
ri-sbleni'en sehoo a nud churcbea tnakr'
lots for reslileiicci and bnslui-ss piuisim
'le.iraoin m sui i city. 'inocuy
shail with all her railroad advnnlaear
rouii'lco with llin. iilii.lh r.ioi i.i ts!
lau.la and living springs ot pure hcalta r
Ing water la ilesilutsl aiwin n. )a nil a
largest and moil prospcroui clllei of UilM
Tho many Inquiries already made lo p'
Atuo ot these lola an. I n.uul ..r . iT V
rwuerbis Induced their sale at aucil-'B.-'
' ' """J1 'o "ny valuable nroperty wl"
iiijr unmm. oi mw irie"-
who isintiols snld piou-rly for the on
irglnia A. (liliuml win ba In MarssU
layi before day of sale and call there IW"
red with hi rir.'r.oi..L i. .dt.i .H.. At
wh b can be aeon on iceord In ihiinulitr
oihecf Harrison conn y Texts.
I llie petbs-t umt deciia wilb full cowl
n.i.auiy win re given
tr u r?lsM' Of PAT.
Iltil'cs.h n-i l. of .l.t .1 lntt(se
moiithnot etpial umiuuitn In nromaorT sf
lu-ar lulere.t al theraivof 10 percent X'
inun d-ty of sale im'il i...( .. he serr
bidn l trust en lhi nrnnvrT eoll.wlr'
insene l to cover trustees' and ntl .rn.-ja
eol.vcl n aanie. It no .! a they n-P"-i
tiiue Juo ii. r .;.. ... i t .:..'
pirvd by tbo owner nt expeusa ot purf
inptulnj.A 11 lloakformorlyefJrt
Texnn but now of the city of -an Anui
a. wiio ban made aneiloa ales of lna f.
isrclallv for His lnl .11 rears wilt con'l
ale nml will plenvnl to confer an' '
iiwid with thoo wishing to attend
with tha view of purvh.ln any of tb
marl&inntt Baa AntoDlo
'(';""'"''"" -ysi-.
fcbTU
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