The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 198, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 10, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DA I LAS HERALD SUNDAY MORXIXCi. J L'XK 10. lsi.3.
GOTHAM GRIST.
t'rl-p a4 I'hattj CorrrspontirBre From
the Country' Metropolis
Touching Almost Kvery Hurt of Sn
Jfet Matter
Aud Various Trifles Light a Air.
Nw York June 3 Correspondence
"Bee-law up aud down" la tin adage Ml
"rule the roost ' In itock circlet. A aud-
dan transformation scene ha boeu enacted
and everybody hat laid aside the wool;
eot of the bear and assumed Ilia liorna ol
til bull. This sort of spasmodic chaise
Ouly demonstrates that it la "hcada t win;
tails JOU lose." There la liutliliiK
apecially new to write about The
Talarraiu Kivau below or June BJ
la In resume on the flii'iiclal doing1 ol
the week coincide with what I have writ-
ten you some week ago. It laya all blame
Ol decline in apeeulalion to the fact that
Stock shark settled the goose that laid Hie
golden end.
Naw Yokk June 5 Hueciul. It la not
two yeata and llial sueU predictions wore
quite in Milan and Hie man who made
them was considered very lonu; head il
not wise bead. Many tinanclal logician
are catting about Tor the reason ol nu ll un-
toward elate of thing neat present prevail.
anaignlng many reasons and epreadlnii
rilalilildes to account lor thodecav of specu-
alinn. Home contend that the Wall street
man haa been like that foolish cliap In lliu
at nry. lie with an linotue idea of geitlnx
Very rich all of aauildeiiaud lliiding the
very source llscll suddenly ri'iiehnli'd in
kill the noose which laid I lie Kolden egns
WAILSTIIIKT All A HKa.
fly Ibis simile lelcnuico la madn to those
in aatiehlea who have giino on buililing
w. Ideal railroad and ciipiliiiizing them ut
three or lour limea their ou-t niiiklug e-1
curlileshy Hit renin until lliey have cniiii!
lobe looked upon by the shrewd spectrin-
toraiof not much none iiitiinslo vliliio
thun luncy chromo. I'ltiuialelv thinks
Ibe schemer as the country rxpi.H. a ami
p.iowa up sii lust Its reiiuireiiieiilj. Will puss
'-' lwy. beyond the wildyripje.a; but jour
shrewd birtTVKTnr noes nuT wish In buy
autl wait until the arrival ol that milieu-
Ilium. In the meantime Mr. rlchemnr is
compelled to put in his bids from nay to
day lor hi own wures In order to prevent
the market from collapsing.
Stocks havrinurkcdly risen and I urn In-
clined to believe that lor once In a coll-
iery this 1 a healthy riae. A dlspuh h was
raceivrdby one ol the dullle with which I
mi connected Iroin Teius atuling that the
crop now harvested were very heavy unci
utfver before did Texas give evidence ol a
larger crop than till year. True to this
aoutbweslern tluck rosea few point the
aatne d.ty ; reasoning from this hence my
conclusion of a healthy rise.
A new exchange called the relrnlcun'
exchange ha been Incorporated to swell
the already countless number of exchange
existing. 'True it ha exlstnd ou a acini
basla hut now It appear lull Hedged Willi a
membership or about 7UU al $HUU tier lent.
Wliataaiouaheiiue moat lathe fact that
aa aoon aa an article of com mere haa a ape-
Oialeinhange ol ita own it no longur be-
have as It did In lormer honest times In
abort It benoauet mora barometric; petro-
leum ha followed her predecessors and act-
ed the same way. When all available
eats on the change were gobbled up newa
apriad about to the luot that a few good
running well bad oeaaed to produce and
oiiiers In order to keep limning were lired
With dynamite. 1 laughed in my ilveve
and my presentiment was i.ot
amis; oil Jumped attddeuly to td.l! per
barrel.
Ami atill the world goo on ; and as
Hardou say Varl without 1'rou l'rou ia
Impossible ao New York without some
liuanoiul sensation I hardly likely to be.
Uotton ha been rather low and the ro-
utt I larger exports. 11 was not sur-
prising to visit tiie cotton exchange dully
and learn from the broker the same old
tale cotton low free ottering. The
iirnphetlc operator or dealer In fulurim
had a way of their own ; lor two or three
day they'knocked thing down then ami-
dimly to pleaae fancy shot up ft to 10
imints ouly to again knock tlioiu down.
You are certainly lired ol my stereotyped
ipecial announcing the tact that colter
luturea are ft or la oir yet tin n the case.
'The bearish tendency is founded on a good
basis the fact that Havre which ia the
world' coffee market holds some million
sf bag in statu ipio which if thrown iiiioii
Hie market would give rise to a Hood Is
sorely a good reason why one should be
averse to purchase at high prices Thus
with audi a goodly supply on hand we can
certainly expect cheap coll'ce lor some time
to ooiue
AUU llymsn the minstrel has truly said
In one ol his slump speeches "We want
more college The country need more.
They are a tiodsend to the people lor
do isn't it take lour column of the New
York Herald daily to keep track of what the
colleae oarsmen orockelers and base ball
a. avers are doing." Having nothing else
to do our arislocautlo university Harvard
has gone Into politic and prcposet to lead
the political or nt uy tue nose roor ue
lulled Harvard I haa your stock ol lull
I edged dudes depreciated ao much that you
are torced to clutch at straw to keep you
ail oat 7 Hen Duller Willi lit unsavory
New Orleans dcirreeol H. II. ran do without
your Mi. 1. Honest indigimtlun cannot
be l im ressed. and I took the opportunity
' ol eauvaaaiiiu the university club where
northern and southern graduates meet
In friendly contest over a choice but
tit of Henna C'lloiuot or riper Hec
and Oiscuss collcire events and 1 must say
the universal opinion la that Harvard or
any other established school ol learning
has no right lorelueean honorary degree to
anyone whoee services ami uoalincaltotisen-
title blm to auoh. Political ountroverslea
ouitht to be left without the lecture halls
Slid labratorles A similar luotdi nt oecured
ala eollega In this city a few years ago
wlu re 1 attended lecture on chemistry by
the most famous professor In that branch;
It was a week before the presidential elec-
tion when to the surprise of all the afore
said professor devoted bis entire hour
to political speech on the merits of
Ui republican candidate aud per
slated despite the hisses or the
democratic student ami was only shut up
when an eiuhinlaa.le southern democrat
hum ut a Uloture of Hancock aud alood
guard over it preventing all attempts to
take it down. It la t.i be hoped that Har-
vard's action will not be emulated by other
universities but rather the maxim "Hhoe-
ruskrr stick to your last" will serve as a
suldini star.
Uolouel Itoebllng the engineer of the
treat New York ami llrooklyn bridge is
tu-uay a sau-uearieu man. i.ise niaiiv
great men be surmounted obstacle anil
stumbled at trllles. His bridge haa been
baptised In the blood ol' thirteen
Innocent. While we were comparing
uoles or the Decoration day ceremonies
news oama that fearful crush and panic
bad taken place on the bridge and when
- we reached there It was only to behold thir-
teen mangled corpses borne away. The
authorities by the way of information told
us that the accident was due to a ruse ol
tilok pockets In order to more conveniently
lily their trade and this was the cause as-
signed by all paper. Today however
every one concedes that the footpath is
utiiely madeiiueie loaerve the demand ol
foot passenger. Koitunaielv this can be
remedied but nothing; will lie said ol Hie
nieViy hundreds nt thousands of public
money the error of on man caused.
The Hun ol to day makes rather sham
souitnent OU the led that lorlv or II fly J
legislator were Indicted al Austin for
ambling It (peak acridly or the dia-
fraoeful developments from the capital ol
'eias oautious the honest people of Texas
to make bast to look after their law-
makers and law operators who stole the in-
dictments. This Is unpromising news tor
Ui state and If true will surely create a
damaging Impression here. To-day in my
rambles I met several gentlemen Interested
iu Teias speculations who cros-tticstloned
to In regard to the report. Of course 1
uld only answer that 1 knew nothing more
khan what tb paper reported. However
iy the way of ameliorating mailers. ad.
Juoed that lu all itrobabllity the report w.s
aulrueand waiclrrulsted by evil minded
arsons to damage the tnterestsof the tat.
If my prmntmenls are right lei tomaTexan
Uk up thi cudgel and prov to lh Urn'
Yirk reader that all report are not W
b given lull credeuca. j
hprakingof Tela wool In mnnecliou
wltn the two fetignroenta ol wool dealer in
Texas cull toTour mini) the fact ol my re-
ference to Ui nigh pritci paid lur Vil hi a
prrviou letter. I uiaile a round among
the prominent wool broker and added up
the total wool aalea of the week which
amounted to elithly-llve hairs; while con-
versing with Mr. Juine. Lynch the must
prominent broker here 1 shown a
ample ol wool fur which "I
cent wis i iid in Texas and
tor which New York buyers ol'ered 2I as
Hie outside irV e. No one puichasrs more
than for iiuiiudiate consumption one pur-
chaser III special who usually buys I""
baits or so sent in hi customary order i-
ouced to -II ban. No you ran form an idea
of what the wool I mile ainoiinla to here.
Triaa new ia eiceediiigly ecatce. The dil
lerenl dealers !n Texas lands ami aerurit es
all report no business; ol prominent lunni
in town 1 have no knowledge Iroin the hict
that none known are In town. All keep
pace Willi the present atillstand.
While visiting a young legal friend
whose olllce Is In the American l.incoliie
inn I had my boots polished by a daikey
who certainly lor high-sounding ph ruses
anilines the cream tart:" alter iisvinu the
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"iv.m mi urn piu lie irsvineii iiib w
which cerlainiy is iimiiie and worth re-
pealing. 1 ((note It ver batlm vir.:
"1'ednl tegiiinenta anlsllcally illuiniiiiit-
ed and luhrlcmed for the inliiiitemnl re-
miiueralinn ol live cents per operation; an-
titillated tegument (pedal or superpcdul)
explicated judiciously and resuscitated
with eipedltlon lor tioininnl cnmpensatloii;
Irrefragable evMence id the veracity id the
toregoing will be promptly adduced on an-
plicittinn to Professor llismarck Itoiell
buililing ll.'i Hrondwav." Thiaia cerluliilya
neat way to express shine Occnts.
Ahitol social news like a Utile non-
sense now and then Is relished by Hie
wisest men. The Newport season la now In
full blast and the depopulation ol social
New Yoik will aoou ha complete. I'p to
now but one Texan haa taken possession of
a nowpnrt cottage. Colonel t buries II.
Hicvmison ol' iMIIas arrived at the
I'raiu rollagn on balurduy last. The
Cram cottage ia one of lint ruosi
lieiiiililully sitimted on the .-..lore. Kew
t port bv the way. la a r-.t beaiitirul sea-
side resort siluiilr..' n thu extreme souili-
I western jiorlicu of Kliodii Island with a
neinililul Mm beach. It Is iiuo that thu
(lillllds Vamlerlillls l'nran Hlevena Una-
ael hagelcluiigulilly pass away the warm
summer hours. The lashionahle purlliiu ol
he lo wills known as Helleviii) avenuii.where
I'cuutllu! villas and nrlislic gurdciiiug Imf-
ll nil description lor grandeur. (U hotels
there are several good ones which oiler lie-
ciuiiiiiodutlous from $.'l to flu per duy The
daily routine is lur too irksome lo
give bill u shadow of chance lor
recuperation lor Instance one usually
rises ul M and alter ablutions hrenklnst nt
II then dress for a promenade; returning a
change ol costume; then luncheon; alter
thisa short nap; then at about .'I or I o'clock
another clinngn of toilet lor the drive
which usually occupies two bourn and an-
other change for dinner at li; after tho meal
a short recline on the piuzxu; then the llnul
change of eiixtumo lor the garden party
prrmiin or perhaps concert or theatricals.
I bis is thu daily routine. You might ask
Wiiere docs the seaside recuperation
come In? Thin by the bye is n
secret that will never be disclosed.
House-wives will surely be Interested to
know how their sisters In the north conduct
the tabic and therefore a moment on that
most Important subject will not be amiss.
Porterhouse nlruk costs twenty-three
cents per pound ruiiKl about twenty cents
mutton Iroin tun to twenty cents chickens
from tblrty-lwo to thirl y -live cents per
pound. Chickens therefore at this nenson
beenmo food solely for the god. Il iUer
sells lor twenty-live cents anil vegetables at
Varying prices new potatoes Ht about $l.6
per neck. My bcauery.or rather the cod
llsh ball foundry where 1 regale my lam.
ished appetite is not regulated by the
market rales but rather adopts the policy
of Henry Ward lleeclicr of living al thu rule
or sixty cent per day. I strongly contem-
plates change.
We are having capital sport In rncitig
hsse ball playing rowing etc The ntahles
running at the courses here me well repre-
sented and fast tunc la a daily occurence.
It la customary Hint everyone who can af-
ford the time and necessary alx-hiln goes to
the races. However the chief attraction
haa been abolished pool hel ting. Hook
making Is forbidden and betting of all
sorts ia a think of the past yet I eluded the
Vigilance of the police. I bet a lullow
a glass of hard cider while the policeman's
back wan turned Hun my horxc would
come in Inst. Aa usual my pick always
won me race cciuniing iroin uio lall-ciul
and with fast beating heart I took the
uriiik lest I should he arrested for camle
ling. (So we live and still we are unhappy.
What would I give for hut a duv'a sojourn
In 1 'alias linked arm in arm with a pretty
Ibillas maid our destination I'liomlx I'urk
I'.ltll' r.HTKV.
isi
"llrown's ' llronclutl Troches are excellent
for the relief of hoarseness or aortt throat.
They are exele1iii.yrirective."-l'lirlstian
n orm i.omtnti l'.ugiuiul.
e .
A I'oelry Machine.
The machine which we use hns an onliiu
lieu capacity lor production ami ia one ol
me latest Willi nil modern Improvements
IlicludiliK the patent Wall Whitman accen.
trie movement the II. M. Child's slow
oruKe ami lachrymal sprinkler ntluchiiieul
the new A. I'. Hwinhuiiio electric thrill am
union congestor the Improved sonnet
guuixe and uulomulic cut oll' the Joiupiin
miner urnnnux movement ami the l ope
leunyson-lhihsou trimmer end burnisher.
neing connected with our water niotor.il
can turn nut the largest obs Willi the speed
and precision or lubricated lightning You
want a long poem'f A II right; wo will grind
you out a few In the rough. HI and nwav
irom tue My-wheel while we turn on the
speeu. i no mercantile uumo lor this pat
tern of goods is
IIKLISOf MWK
Heat the milkmen with their bella-
I'aiuu their hells!
Willi a terribly tough tale or woo Ibclr turbu
leney tellt!
1 l tho sleepy hours of aiorn
. How we wish they'd ne'er been born
n lien we hear the blamed twalier of lliolr
UVIIH
Whaa we're fiillowlne the rchomo
Of the most ilelleleus iln-oin
Kver bint
lrpra we're strollhiR with the maid
Think ne' re sale and uut al'iiild
tM'hcrilail;
111 our iniisl ecilallc spells e
I nine the milkmen wnh their bells
With their bells bells bulls bulla bell bolla
bulla
Ami we dream of fort)- hull
For minute;
And we had her ilad'a to nail
Moo a million dollar Jill
Aud are lu It .
How do vou feel now want more of It"
Wi would like a chango of tune. All
right; here la something Tennysoiiian alter
Uuiiiu-that la this is what it is like after
rablan gels through with it. om 0f it
spondees and dactylic hexameters are a lit-
tie rheumatic but 1 can cure thai; In the
grand realm of poesy I can cure any disease
or miillormallun by simple laying on of
hands. I am a magnetic heeler; (took lea-
sotis of Dexter. This little gem la entitled
lOU . INTO TIIV il.ltiil'v i.t.
t'ome Into the gsrileii Maiul
For our new hi nil msn hat flown
And Ion here Hilly a curd
Of oral' tie tree muck and groiuul hone
Ami Us woodhluo apva are wafted abroad
Aud lla mink to our nonet blowu.
Kur a bieeie of the morning move
t no vimmnia pcriumcon mult
And I feet I shall faint If it alu'tcovored up
And lake lo my bed and die:
Shall falul lu the smell when the hot tun It up
a v. i.wvai .nuicti nnw.ij MB t..
King smell of the l.lmbuigcr smcl cf the
varin
I cover ion unfnim the sun:
In odor of eil'al ami kkhIIuic ami ill-l.
You are death and ihodi vl' lu '""
Hurry utt lltue Mhuo quit your frolic aud
iniriii
Hhovel dirt till we gel the lob done.
-I Florida Tiimis.l'nlou.
lffariner and others continue to buy
lust aud ashes nut mi In bin itucka ami
sold for condition powders it won't be our
lauit. e nave exposed the swindle time
Slid anain. Hlierldan'a rowdera are the
ouly kind wsknowol worth carrying home.
a
' lUalllll wbal's ailu vo'.kounl' sum
dls oiornln'T 'I'eara Ilka vo'tn bad a invii.
terweisy tld a I om Mliell." Hit waa wua'n
dat Clem. Yo' 1 bad a alight disun'er
lUn.ln wld Paisdii Kosbuil dls mornin' an
d las ttatmeu' ha made war wld dat cast
irooB Ibledat'a uaad rouu' rovlvlu1 tin...
an' h. lung it wld slch
Ntltl Uk BOH tUUClMB INO W Ldi"l
MOUND CITV MATTERS
tiieuts AKlUtlnir the ftailnay llrclcs
of the I llj.
l'ulltlc-al l'ulutcrs aud rruguollca
tlwjis-1 be Tun l.luc.
VM11 Hauglng on to the Mjsti-r).
Br. l.oi is June lst snx al form-
poudence. Knentiy the Hotilhwcsteru
railway syateiu has been ap lied lo to sub -scribe
a sum of money to aid in the pay-
ment oi the expenses of the coming Coii-
ledurate reunion ut McKinuey Texas to
occur about lbs Sib of August next. The
management of the railway system have ;
declined to make anv subscrinliou. on the
ground that applications or a similar char -
... . .
n.u. UCT-l. IUIUD MilU BID
coiiitantly
h. lillir lliaile l.tf nil Iflinl. ni ...lu'iuti...
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religious civic military and aorial and a
donation could not be made to one without
making a donation lo nil and a universal
distribution ol money lo all who apply.the
management think would not he a proper
lullilluieiit ol the trust conlided to their
car by the stockholders ol Hie system
"robuhly something will be iloiiu in the
way ol mblcd Incilitma lor transportation
which will answer iiuile aa well ut a dona-
tion in cash. And just here It may he rn-
marked that it ia by no means clear to the
'iilnd of the. dispassionate observer why a
rullrosd corporation should be called upon
to make a contribution lor a purpose of
tbia kind at all. It has no soul or sym-
pathies and on a mutter of cold business it
won't pay. Hull the railroads ol the coun-
try are always called on to assist in various
ways every public enterprise or move-
ment and the amount given away in the
shape ol free trunsiiorlatioii salaries to
supernumarlim und I lie actual donutioiia in
cash every year would astound any one
mil acitiaiuted with the lacia. It is nule to
say that the nggregute ol this kind ol bene
111 rendered the public en limine or indi-
vidually by the southwestern system dur-
ing thelusl twelve months if accounted lor
in money would amount to more than a
million ol dollars. I heard Colonel II. M
liotic the third vice president muke a
statement of that kind snm limn .nin e
rtilll there are people on this nlanel who
aio opposed i" nnirouus : nut iiiiiiiun na
turn in liiscriilulile. mid not ulwas wise.
I'hu social political anil religious peaks
ill a great coiuiniiiiilv like this tiro nlways
In u slate of volcanic eruption bluini;
lorlh some iiicllcctiial lirca lioiu uulalhoin-
nhlo dcplliH und otiscuniiK tho mental
visions with vapors Satanic and scattering
here and there much dust und Moot. The
body politic in much Disrupted ust now
by the municipal rebellion in progress In
the law iniikiiig department of the tiovern-
nient. Thu mayor mid the city council
cannot agree as to what sol of politicians
shall 1111 the various olllce ol the city gov-
ernment and pocket thu ha salaries per-
taining thereto. The mayor hns the up
pointing power but the council must con
linn the tioiiilnalioiis of his honor The
council in composed of thirteen members
ami seven ot mese one mora than
a majority comforted and as-
sisted by that. political nrcbiingul
Joseph II. McCudoiliih. of the Cllohe-Ueino-
urnt have combined to reject any names
sent lulu lliein ny the mayor who do not
belong to their net. 'luir pulling has now
being going ou for some weeks the public
wellluru Is lost sight of entirely a grcut
deal of bitter feeling has been aroused on
both sides and a brutal determination lo
curry on a w ar of extermination and to
make pabulum acherontia of one another
ha been developed. In the lueitiitiinu the
poor tn payers sit helplessly by and sigh
while the combat is raging between Hie
mayor mid the council hut doubtless.
coni.orllng themselves like lago with the
rellei lion that.
"Now wlutlier be kill Catkin or t'asilo lilui
or eseh do kill lliu oilier either way makes niy
saln."
1 he worst leaturo ot Hie litislni .m In Hint
the public business In neglected and the
Interests ol the city lire leli lo lake cure ol
themselves. Now tor tear that the execu-
tive department would gel some udvaulane
by Ibe weekly sessions ot that body the
cny council has sawed nil the limb be
tween ttscll und 'the tree mid lot It sell
down. A concurrent resolution to ad-
lourne to October l-'lh was passed by tho
city council en June 'ith. which resolution
was concurred in by the bouse or delegates
with the iind.'r.uandliig that if public busi-
ness should demand u unit inn lo recon-
sider should he made and carried and the
adjournment forthc summer vaiauon post-
poned A week ago it became apparent
that a large amount of municipal legis-
lation ought to be disposed of
hctoro I he adjournment took place. The
contumacious seven of the council voted
down the motion to reconsider mid by that
act placed the whole mailer out of the
power of Hie body to review. The mayor
will have to resort to a called session to ilia
pose of some important matters allccling
the public weal. Among the Important
measures ponding iu Hie lime ol adjourn-
ment was an ordinance aiiihoruiug ibe
I'nloii Depot llallrotid company to ninin-
lain and operate ila trucks upon curtain
street ; nu ordinance appropriating money
to construct it fouiidiitiou In l-'onvsl park
on which lo place a monument to ticueral
Frank P. HUir;an ordinance authorising
the construction of the Klevutcd Kuilroad
Kaptd Transit company over certain
at reels and thoroughfares; an ordinance
uutlinrir.ing the l.ncivde Avenue l'assengcr
Itailway company lo operate it roads; uti
ordinance aulhori.iiig Hie Central Connect-
ing Hallway com puny to construct am:
operate Its road ; mi act authorizing the
correal l'nrk Cable liutlwuy company lo
maintain Ita lines; the general appropria-
tion bill and other Important measures. It
will be seen that municipal legislation runs
largely to railroads here aa well as else-
where. The pending measures involve the
expenditure of many millions of dollars
and euual almost to the amount ol canital
invested iu railroads in the balance ol the
stale. hat the result of the present mud
die will be cannot be foretold but it
augurs nothing Hood tor the people.
The Inhabitants of Dallas tuny look forward
to the development ot their own city with Un
reasonable certainly that u will some day
be jusl as large Just as wicked ai d ust as
lelllsh as tit. liouis is to-day. ami Dial its
legislative bodies will be just an capable of
stupidity muiislinean anil general worth-
lessuets as thoie which governs this city.
may i ue nay oe mr uistaiu.
The disappearance of Mr. Chrslcr 11
Kruni a prominent attorney and lor many
years a respected aud honored citir.en of tit.
l.o u it is still a matter ol conjecture and
mystery. He was in the midst of a lucra
tive legal practice ami bis relations with hi
lauilly and with the public were ol the
nlcAsautcst character. He bat absented
nimaeii nearly a nionin now and no one
scrim to know anythtngolhis whereabouts
ins relatives protess lo De as litnofhiit ol
them as the public ut large. It is conceded
that his llnaneinl alliiits were much iuvol
ved aud it is said and it is no doubt true
that he Bpent many hours at the gaming
table where much of his money is suppos-
ed to have been iiuaudcred. A nil inner ol
Hdoctiiry trusts were conlided to his rare
ami he appear to have been recreant to
these lo an extent yet unknown. It Is
greatly to the credit of Hie character ol
Ju ige Krutn and speaks ell lor human
nature Uiat his friends still have faith in
his rectitude and are striving hard to put
as favorable construction on hi allutrsas
ciicumstatiren will permit. The amount
aud nature of the deficits and peculations 1 1
me nciiniiueni are still concealed
wilh loyal and jealous care trout the
knowlmiiie ol fie 'public and all outward
appearance ol wrong-doing 1 veiled by cit-
ieiis wuo loved linn anil hold Ills character
iu high honor and who hepe to save a once
worthy man and vood citiou from the
stigma and reproach of crime lla was
traced to Chicago and lo New York oil v
and the belief here now Is that be hits
antlcd for Kuropo or for tome foreign port.
His wile and children are the objects ot
much sympathy mid ondoience. They
are left without much money or property
hut have some relatives able and willinvt to
provide lor their want lor the present
l'brne en I episodes ot social life are nol
without Instruction anil this caae may pre-
vent another whose leet are still walkhmln
honorable paths from stopping to listen to
th. wM ii hi ia
v ....! nl0l'1! f11 'r'
l"ttf'
ShSSTJSS Dr 53&
Idler of Brooklyn New Y'ork. the eipo-
eiit and aiMMtia of morality. 1I taa r-
tablial.ed br. within lb waek a xx ely
hir ethical cultura wlnua diwiplea believe
ia deed not erel. Dr. Ad:rr is the lora
uioet thinker ol bis e-t. a man ol much
oriiiiiiaiiiy a proluuna atuuent and wtiow
ptcuhar viewa areaccepica b; ao incous.il-
erabl. ntiiulH-r of (wopie who have their
nucleus in the cny ol New York. Dr.
Adler declarra tlisl Ibe ilitccnty and coi.-
aislei.ryol lite in all lis part ia the noble t
(f'Hkl aii it. achievriiiruta the supreme
duty ot human exiilene. Iimuviily
i coi.deiutieU and reprobated ami the rln-
vanoa ui me uiauxirs il.clarril lo be the
loiiieil aim otu e. lleteatlirs Inat it is
... ni... .u .laoBiiiii ko me ini ouiiliir k-eu-eralii
n the best convictions ol the present
and lo ai iuaiul them wnh the principle
aspirauona ami consolations of the modern
view ol lile so as they may better appreci-
ate ami enjoy the inestimable brnehis id
litierty. 11 recognizes in the great Irulhs
ol mun't moral nuture I he ei-eulial aalr.
K'iar.1 ol hie the source ol nobleness III
. M ir- ol power in ai Hon a d of lorliiude
in ellhetion. 1 iiia i. a yen-hroad ami cum-
! ""I """"' " ''
i hve not y.i learned lti.it ir
upon hut I
A 1 1 . lit.
I in any ot Hit? member i t our city conn-
i u o j no uia aiM ieiy. nr. Adler has gone
in Chicago a lar or and a wickeder city
ihan fit. I mis to plant a colony there.
H ben al Home Dr. Adler addresses some
1'Jisi to 1 mat pcop:e every rfimday morn-
ing in t Incseiing hall and conducts a
Sunday school which has a membership or
about toil. Iliaaiaiely there has money
ami property valued at about $7 o.UUI.
The mortuary records ol thu neck show
l.'.i ilealh and l.il birihs. The largest
number ol deaths was Irom consumption
III. This may serin strange but one must
not loiget that t. I.ouis has a climate rig-
0 ou and ;ryuin tome human constitution.
1 uo not know w hat tiiccess the aboriginal
people who once dwelt here had in coping
with the same but it is certain that the
proud Caiicassian of the present dsy Hods
tUstcnce here Iraucht ailli peril.
Itanium's great show has come and krone.
It is not worth while lo slop here lo tell the
renders ol the Hi i.ai m. in detail of the
features of this greal traveling menagerie
and circus. The huge posteis on the streets
and the advertising agents have done that
more rllectiiully than columns ol printer's
ink could do it here. I only wish lossy
that there were some ol its accompaniments
which show what value a man ol experience
who bits made the subject the study of his
lile puts upon advertising. W bile in town
.Mr.llarniiin paid llu'iicwxpapcrs of.t.l.onis
ahoiil$liuO tir advertising. To one news-
paper ulone be bunded over his check lor
t'-'.iwd. The chy bill poster stiites (hut he
disiribuleil 'J.i.OUil sheets ofcolurid paper
besides lou iss) small bills mid hooks lu
various pans ol the cily Mr. Collrill the
hill poster has lio.ukl leet ol bill hoard
apace 12 feet high which will hold Jlo.ow)
sheets ol' paper. This immensti urea of
space was all occupied by expensive colon d
posteis making a municipal picture gal-
cry displaying m no mean artistic way
the prominent features ol ihn show. Mr.
liiirnuni knows tlieartof spending money
to make money (ienerally it may he re-
marked in this connection that there are
about 1HM aland or places in the cily
where show bills and theatrical bills sre
posted and it is estimated that the cost of
posting alone for a year is Irom $HHIiIpO lo
tlMl.ts.iU. Where is the glory ol ancient
Home and Alliens now?
IdTI.I.IC I'ltlVKE
No lainily dycsweie ever no popular us
Hie Diamond Dyes. They never lull. The
black is far superior to logwood. Any color
iv coins.
. . a
THK aTATK VOt KTsJ
coriiT or AITKALS.
Culvert vs. Hie Kiate; from .laik county.
Opinion by Hurt J. Conviction for
disturbing a congregation assembled
lor. religious worship. charged to
have been done by "cursing and swearing
in a loud anil vociferous manner." The
state over objections was allowed lo nsk
Ibe prosecuting witness: "Was the manner
iu which defendant spoke when he culled
you a d n liar calculated to disturb the
congregation'."' Witness unswercd: "It was
inn manlier calculated to disturb the hi.
scmbled congregation." Held: The ob
jections to the question and answer should
have been sustained lor under the
fact In this cise Hie evidence may have
had material weight in liilliiencing the
Hi ding ol the jury The court also erred
in refusing lo allow this same witness to
answer the question "Why was II thatde-
leiidant called yon a dn liar f what had
you done or sold?" lie versed und re.
mandril.
1'elerson vs. (lie state Irom Tom li recti
county opinion hy W hite p. . convic
tion lor assault with intent to rape. The
evidence shows a most wanton unprovoked
ami oiurugtnus assault ny appellant with
out any apparent motive. Yet it fails lo
snow the intent and motive was rune.
rhe proserin inn witness suvs while he
shaken and struck ' her he
did not try lo throw
me down nor did he Irv to null no n
clothing." The evidence being too uncer
tain uud utisiitishictnry to warrant in in
permitting this conviction lor an sault
wilh intent to rape to stand us a precedent
lieversed uud Uriniindcd.
Wolf vs. the Ulate; Irom Kails county.
Opinion by While p. j. A fraudulent in-
tent in the essentia! ingredient of llielt;
Ibis intent must exist ut Hie time of the
lakitiK. Tho taking must he an actual
and Inteiidel Iraud upon the rights of
another; the taking mnst include the
purpose and intent to defraud; It
must ba an intent louul inking
without the consent of the owner an inten-
tional fraud uud an intentional appropria-
tion. Where the evidence us in Ibis case
shows that "delendant took the coon in
question to pay himself for what he con-
sidered Hie prosecuting witness owed him
without ins consent and in his iibsuuce."
there is uo thelt s'.iowu. Reversed and re-
manded. Kobertson and Whitworlh vs. the KihI.
from llosiiuu countv. Oniuion bv Wilson
j. A proceeding upon a forfeited hail bond
In a 'liritil.tao ! . ti.;m i..
w v.......h h..v vi.t niiioo
the state Is not entitled to a new trial aud
in such cuse where judgment' is ren-
dered In favor of the defendant i
it Is conclusive and terminates
me suit nnaliy. II tho original forfeiture
or judgment lust was defective the comity
aiiornry snouid nave had the same
utueuded before proceeding to trial upon
it. After trial and verdict ami litdauieiit
vi uvieiionnis iiuioer proceeiiuigs were
coram non judice and void. Unversed and
a. .1 I ... r ...
lismiajed.
Terry et al vs. the State from Coleman
county. Opinion by Willson.j. The rec-
ord shows this case was tiled before and
the judgment appealed from
rendered by lion. T. J While pur-
porting to be judge ot the
I'lslrict court of the judicial district Includ-
ing Coleman county. This court judicially
knows that. Hon. W. A lllackburn was
judge of said district al the time of the trial
ol this cause and further that there was no
judge oi the district court in tin state at
ine time of said trial whose name was
While. Held in Hie absenc! of the showing
lu (be record that the cause waa tried and
s nil judgment rendered by a judge having
lawuu auuiority ami qualilied load iu
'hat capacity we must treat the Indeioent
as a nullity and reverse it. (McMiirrav vs.
the state ! Ol. Apt. IW: Hrinkle'v .
llarkins. slit Tex. Si'i.) Reversed ami di.
missed.
l alland vs. the State: from Hell count v
Opinion by While p. j. One of the statu-
lory elements in the delinllion of theft is
that that the fraudulent taking wa"witr
iutent to deprive the owner of the value ol 1
the property taken tl'. C. Art. T'.'ll. An
indictment 'miist charge explicitly ail
that is essential to constitute the oiience.
and cannot be aided by intendments" .u
Ct.App.3iVi) To constitute theft there
must be a specific intent to deprve the
owner of his owneiehlp in the I lung taken
and under our codes this intent
must be alleged. The Information falling
to charge mat the properly was stolen"
with intent to deprive the owner of the
value Is fatally defective Reversed and
dismissed
Wilson vs. the State; fWvm Mmwn countv.
Opinion by Wilson J It appear Irom Hie
record that the case was tried before a
special Judge but It does uol appear in
what in a u nor such judge was selected nor
that he was sworn as such lodge as la re
quired by law. Held : These facts must
be shown by th record before this court
can sanction the conviction. Reversed and
remanded.
lloratont's Acdlfhospbate
nHAKK WITH Son WATRB.
It delicious. All druggists have It.
It is
ratrcabJitg aud. wollug. Xry it often
CHICAGO CHATTER.
The Lake ( i'y at Viewed by a l.wt
ll'll'U.
rolbili'ie i.f thM.rrut ( t litre of Hit-
tireat West.
Another Hive Into the I'olitirul Tool.
Ciin.fi.o June ti. Cor res p ridc:ice I
Chicago dors everything on a grand scale.
The day is not lar distant when New York
may Weil look out for b ;r laure'a. It would
not be surprising if in twemy-.':ve years
the population ot Hie metropolis of the
great west was not the largest city in the
toiled .States. The enterprise is
here the location is central her
water facilities are good and (he
has mor railroads than anv city
in the I nion. The east in full 'grown
while the west Chicago's great ledee. i
only in her infancy '''here is no city in
ine l.iiue-l htnlei nor elsewhere whose
niiiiiiiui-swiii compare with those of Chi-
cago and in tin respect she continues to
improve inn railroad exposition now in
progress there demonstrates the wonderlul
Ingenuity of man. The grand exposition
building and several acres ol ground ad-
joining enclosed without the building
is covered and crowded with
invention pertaining to building equiping
uud lurnislilnr railroads ami
lirnt engine dating back to H.v is a curio
sily while the one that makes ita sixty
miles mi hour is a wonder but it is not the
purpost ol this letter to undertake a din.
crlptioii ol what is to be ssen here We
have not the time nor a
j to chronicle what we saw. We would sim
ply say that the dhplay in ccrlainlv'a gient
achievement but we doubt whether it will
be a liiiancial success. Kuilroad men of
course will be morn inteicstcd in it than
the general public.
I see (iiuiral (iriint. fays I.ngin ami
Ihaine will both bo strong candidates tor
nomination in iwi .Meeting a prominent
gentlemen there 1 said lo him "Wluit are
l.ngnn's chances '." "He lias no show to
gel the nomination" he said; "l.ogan is a
small man; his wile is the better politician
ot the two. Ho could never
have been senator bad it not been for her.
.she would Invite inrinheis lo her house
and dine and wlno them and then exact
theii pledge to vole lor John. Hob Lincoln
is much more likely to by tin lmm i
i.onan. Lincoln is nol a great man. II.. u
in quiet lellow not a great lawyer. Was
considered n good olllcn lawyer but not
known in politics. Hi lather s reputation
earned him through und Hob has sus-
tained himself very well.
When (iurfield was elected Leonard
Swell who by the way was an old per-
sonal friend of President Lincoln und who
is lo-day one ol Chicago's biggest lawyers
In la.il an big as there in in the slate wont
to Mentor in Lincoln's interest and it wns
largely through; lu inlliieiica that
Hob wan placed in the cabinet.
Mr. Hwttt in a great admirer of young
Lincoln. Hhould the young secretary ot
war he the lucky man lie ought not to
forget bin old friend. Mr. Mwett would be a
ntroug iiin.ii in the cabinet. The name of
Lincoln ban a mngic ellect In Illinois and
the democrats should be Rlad Hint this is
not a slate we sre expected to carry
incase the convention should nominate
Hob Lincoln.
I learn from the most reliable source
that the news sent out by tho Western
1'reis association that the contractors for
our new capital were about to sell their
land to a syndicate in not as wss supposed
an advertisement or them Thev were in
tact quite annoyed about it. They were
negoliutlng with parlies lor the sale and
the llgure published was the one asked.
One of the Karwnlls is now in Ktirope
is "Opposed on that business. The Far-
wells are not among the wealthiest men
here but have large means. Charley in n
congrrnsnian and reputed to be a very suc-
erntnni poKer-piaver. Joiin in the pioun
member ol the family mid makes great
pretentions in that line but said a genii..
man lo whom I talked 1 think Charley has
the most religion of Hie two. lie said'they
are sharp billows and if you Texan re pie
don't watch they will get the best or you.
Taylor is a pretty nice fellow not a man of
very large means; his partner Habcock will
remain in Inns mid watch thu work of
eonsiruciion.
(Cholcvii CTuvc.
Dr.Worthintom's
((HOLERA URAMP
lARRHOEAUURE
JLmr OVER SB YKA1. fc
It. l. remsilr frr ('hnlrrav1Mijk IMnrrhn-n
trHtprjuniniirt'oilitiut l Hrw .vid .ttr
tJ' V' ' l"i.t'rthJ Jjurf. Iiituik-nl in lh Arinw.
l-fl.' b Surtnin-U.itrmi C. H. A- . t'i.mfiiei.Ul t (frl
Wirti. ptirtMcir tiertrr! ; Hro. Kenneth Huturr Solii'imr
I S TrfMtiiT bii.I othrrt. Vnot tfl. 8rl.t hr tlrngi
ul l'lr. im's tniiintr our a .n I Mown m h.tt'i'. Mfit
uvtxtM mi CHARLES A. BQtUR COHIMNY
tfommwlou i'i'lcvcluuts.
McENNIS " & C&r
General Commission Merchants
AND rLOUB MILL AGENTS.
No lo.i Ul ll.i. li ltd. ai.'aml .m romnierce
siroit coraer llonstou street.
Wo do a general isMvlvlni. r.r.u..tiA
.... 7. . .. K nuo
1 lnlu uusimss aim uainiio gram aud pro.
v"'1""1 on commission.
oiiNsirtNMKNTs nvn order PouriTrn.
M. D. G ARLINGTON
Formerly liarllngtonA Marsalls
General Commission Merchant.
t bolesate dealer In tl rain Krult and West-
ern Produce No .ico Klin 8u Pallas.
Car-load of Oranges Lemons and Italians
site car-load of New I oiil.lana Potatoes and
0 ileus Jii't arriving.
A.Ol'PENIIEIMER & CO
cotto:; rACTORs
And Csnerai Commission Merchants
(Viinltniment aollcttct and order tot Orals
ai.ed aud Produce at lowest market ram.
ioi ion camp st.. ton. Lamar
ntllfS TUTU
jncxw Atlwcvtlscmcnt.
THE SUN
ONE MILLION
A WEEK.
Decided op.nlnin exptesied In lantnage that
can hiMitidcisUHHl: the protnpu-s- fullest aul
liio.l aivurale lulePlirence of whatever In the
wl.lrt wnr 1 I. u..lh u ...... I '"i
---. n-.! n what
very body Is sine to llud 111 any edition of ' l-
'ro' ."'wlPllen: lUltv 4 pages) 5
mall ftAe. a mon'h or .0 a vear- 8nV
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DEALERS IN BULK SEEDS
OF ITnT. OHCailtlOR.
Jfroclamatton.
111.--. l.lJItlMS II V THK lioVi.K.NO.: OF
1 lli-
VVi. rsk. a joint resolution was paAse.1 by the
e:k-r l.en.li e r.::tiK oil tiie luil -nr. I day
ol M.iili. A P.. Issl r pnriu a e!lcru! rlt-v-ll
.. ci 'jv !!-. I ll. ru'iK lee.. Lie situ ul Tcxss.
lor lh: a.i'.;-U.ili of ri- 'ICMl ot lh- amend uu-tlU
u l!.v con. lit.i. em ol ibOkUleo! Text a here
in ci !ortr I i-ait:
jn; iv. . ;:rtu aiaeii1in itfrboti 4 anl 6
..f rucli; ; ot lia- .sjuit.tuliju of the stale el
Texas.
ih-.:- a 1 I'.' It revived bv ibe let-Mature of
Llic e ol i . .v t h. I cduii. 4 .ti.d t. arti-
cle.' o tiu-1 i. -million of be isie ot Icaus
bv lTVluV.1 .o as lo r--..l lollows-
cc. I. I ae lauds b.-r.iu trtdparl to thepub-
I c trc m butil tuiid kiiall bv ko.d utele r such
r ii.ad .nt at sjcti tuae. and on micti u-riuk ss
may h. -prewTibcd by law: mii.I the U-S'islature
sto.'l n il have puwrr to aratil any rebel lo pur-
chss. rs Ibercof i'uc colupuoili-r shall luv.-st
ilie pr.M-et-.ls ol sm-ti sal.-. all. I of tboe herclo-
l.oe uisde as may lie dir.t'id by the tKisrd of
...(.. . ... ...... .... ...
the I'ltili-d Male. Ibe slate of l exss orcolllltiek
in srtid :ste or tu kilch oilier bci-uruivs and
midVr "i:. b rcstiieUoni an may be prescridel by
Us. and the klaid sba'l bo icspousiblu lor all
li.v.-slic.caly. .
I e. h. All lands heretofore or hercalter
grniinsl lo wit- several eounlits of Ibis sute lor
i'.Ju.-au.iual purioKis ate of riabl the property
ol bhi.I counties rB.peclivety to wlucti tuey were
Itraiiu-.l and lillo lliereto is vcsUM iu taid ts.nu
In i and no adverke o.csiiioii or hiuilauoil
shall ever bo available agatnai the title ol any
. Mil I J . I n U ..MI.IIJ U.1 B.'ll U 11S1I7U ui ..a
j lands ill whole or lu part iu manlier lo be pro
l vlilcd tiv the coiiiiiiissilierk' court of the couu
ly. Actual .ciders resiling on .aid lamls shall
I be prnlcc.f.t in the prior right ol piirctiaini the
I kkiue to Ihe exteut of llo-ir settleuieut uol lo ex-
I ceed one bundreil atnl s xty acres at ihe price
II xcd by kal.l court which price shall uol lil-
' chide llio value of exls.ing liilproveliiuuts made
j tliensHi by such kctl vr. Said Isuds. ami the
loiH'ceds iiiureof. wbeu sold shall be held bv
antd coiitiiu-s aloiie.s a trmt for lliu benetl. of
punlic st-hisiU ih u in: kant proceeds to lie lu-
vented ill bonds of Ibe t'mU-il .--iiites thu state of
Texas er coiiinii's In hald stale or lu such oilier
sccurlili'N Hh.l itinlor hiii'Ii resirieiions aa may
he prcs.TiL-vd ly Isvr. and the cgntuu-s stialt tie
rcsiioti-ihie for all luve.tmetils: itiu Interest
theit-ou. ami oilier reveiiuc except the piiul-
pal shall be avai.able fund.
S c. 2 Tli.it lh.. governor of this state shall
lhiie bis proclamauoiMiidcrhig an election to
tic he'd on tiie Bis on. I Tuesday ill August A. !'
ss.! a' wltlcll time the furek'uiiig aiiicii'llnclils
shall be kiltililittcd for adoption lo ihu illlshUed
elis'Uirs ..I tins stale.
Sec. ;t. I hat those voting f"r the adoption of
stud Hiti.'iidiiieiii to section I shall havo wrilten
or irihttd on llu-h bal'ots the words: "lor
sni' iidmelit to seclioh I atllel7of the ('Olisll-
liition:" and ihusii voilng aguinst the adopiiiiu
ol siitd aiilelldineiit liis-.cdort I shall have will-
nil or prhiled ou their ballots the words:
"Against aiiltndmcnl lo section I atiicle" of
the rotihliiullou" anil those voting for the ado
don ol ssiil aiiieinliiieiit to section i slisll have
written or printed on their ballots tho word.:
r or niiiciiiiiiiriii lo svi nun ii nincie III lilt'
j r iiistiiut on:" anil those voting against the
adoption ot said anicinliiieet lo section ti. shittl
have written or printed on Pieir ballots ihe
wors: "Against aiieuihinml lo section 6 ttrli-
I . I.. 7 .1 lli i .iivOiitltt
Passed M.uch'.'I.A. I). 1K1 by two-thirds
vole of ai I ineui hers elect' tl lo t ach bouse.
And whereas on Ihe iweilly-lhird day of
March of tho same session ol said legis'niti're a
.iniiit resolution was passed rcipiirihg u general
election lo be held lliruiighoul the slate for the
adoption or rejection ol an ameiidnn nt to the
roiikiliiilinii ol Hit slate of Texas as herein set
forth. Ui-wit:
loint resolution to amend section 9 article 8
of the (loiisdiiiilonof die state of Texas.
Hceiion 1 lie It resolved by the legislature of
the slalo of Texas That section a. ariii lo s of lliu
i onsiitiitioii of tho state of Texas be so auteuded
as hereafter to read as follows:
unci. s.
''-t-u'llMii il Tim ul av a. ...
elusive of Ihe lav necessary o pay thu pubic
........ .. ..... j u n. me pnoiic
...v t t UL. o.m.IU
ol iniolle Irco schools shall never exceed thirty-
live cents on the oue hundred dollars valuation-
ami aneoimly cily ur uwn shall levy more
Ihan twenty-live cents lordly or county puriio-
sea and not to exceed llftejn cents for roads
and arldges on the one hundred dollars valua.
Hon except for the payuiot of debts Incurred
prlertuthe iidoptionoi this sine ndiiiont anil for
me erection of mil lie buiMlins street sewer
and other permsuoiit iinpioveinoiits' not to ex-
ceed iweiity-tlvo cents on the one hundred dol-
lars valuation In any one year and except as is
In this constitution otherwise provided
Sec. :. That Ihe governor of this stste bo
and he Is hereby remin d lo submit the forego-
ing resolution to a vote of the iiia'lfled elector
ol t his slate ou tho secoud Tuesday iu August
S.f 3. Thai tluee voltns for tho amendment
In rectum ll Articles of mu constitution sba I
base written or printed on their ballots ibe
w.rds "for amendment in Section il Articles ol
llio eonstliiiilon" ami those voting ugainsi he
ILllolOlllll ill SM'll.i il V.lL.I. u v
i lion shall have written or printed ou their bat-
lo-s the words "ag lit si ameii.lme.H lo Scetlou
i A llcles. i f the ci.nsiituiien. '
i Passe.t Man h :M A. II. Ksi by a two-thlnls
i vote of all members cloetc.l to ca. h house
And wnereaa on theslxth day of April of
i Ibe same session ol said legislature a Joint ivso-
iitlon wus nasseil riiilrlng a general eleetlnn
to be held tbreiighoiii Ibe slate of Texas lor llio
a...... oj.e iiin i-i nu snieiiiiniiiii to tin
fonli I to "("' ""'1tt"rrs as heruln eel
Joint resolution to amend nei'tLm .'Infartlilo ?
of mi' eonstPnii.iti ul Hir siaie of Texss
il""'""" 1 r """ r'''"-' by ihe legislature of
tbesiate of Texas: That Seciloii 8 of A.licle 7
otiliceoNsiitiiijoiiofilie.nile of Texas bu sii
amended as to hcreiilter rend n a follows-
-J. ilne-iourili of ihe rtvenue'derived
from Ihe state eiipaili.il laves and a poll tax
o one dollar ou every male luhaliiiant of this
slate hclttven tbeagoaol' twenty-otio ad ixiy
ear. sbsll I .t nflM annually for the bene-
tl of the iiublie tree schools and in aiidiiimi
thereto. Here .ball be levied and collect. 1
annual ad valorem stale tax of such an amount
no ui exceed laeidy cetiis on tiie no buudred
dollars valuailon. ss. wilh tho available sclus
fund arising from all other lources will be sum
cl.iitio.niniainanl support the pulip. r'e
schools oi tbis !!. (or a period not i. tho
.x montb in eacli year and t!10' 1 at ro
nay also provide for the form al of scho 1 li"
lric:swiiliiia'l oriiyof the countl. f
suie. by general or special w. m l"C
lis'.lluolleere.iiuredlll other cases of special
lesislatiou. ami may authorise an aldlilmial a
mini ad valorem tax lo be levied at d co Uvt.
wli such kch.s.l district for tiie nher
livo-ihirds of the ipialitilproperfy 'U our
yo is of he distriei young eheiioi to pf.
held lor hat pi . iall vote such tax oi
to exceed lu anv one year twenty cents on I
one hundred dollars valuation f hu " J "'J
subject lo laxallon lu such district t ut Vm
itaiioa upon the amount of district tax e U
an horii.il nhall not apply Iti.s.riKiraujd em
sec. :! Tlist the governor of (11a state shall
sue bis pris'laiiiadon ordering an elmlon o
iJLAl .'? ''l'on of
lion of said el Z J. a. lop.
prune I on their ballou ib word. 'W lh
amrndnieiit to Section .! Article 7 of ii.i 0
siliitlot.eh.s-lix " 7' h0 ccu-
l'sed April il h. A 1) lssibv a two.tblr.t.
vo e of aj inenibeis eks ud l.N." hou.e " J'
And. vvh.s. oi tb. eleve.uh day ot tprll
of Ihe same .Okslon said le..t.lin. lob
ri solution wa passed moor iw ... ' '
lion to be beld Ihrougho.i K. fl T" Af;
lows' ' "Ultu u" x'd as fob
number of term of iheee u'v eo .!'"l
change the kame again in t h h. n " i" ' 101
yr sr said m .hall d i i ? S'Ji'
ns either In term time or vaearon m .l'""t
resu atlon . m. i "VV" under such
enuona may be' co ' ZL '?w'
such uianuor a I To? J Kg ' ' in
andainr. therein ahail e.E i"1 b'
ty court shall ba he.d on tl !.' hf
IVbrttarv May Viisu.t a w Mo"J' lu
msin in session th" "CU ixi Norcn"r ""-d re-
otub'e hn'.'V.nS'v'gn.t V
I'assed April II. v ii '".''. '"
lion fall. n. ..! i.1'1.' b.ne imm .1.
erleted or written tin i Li. .l'2Jb
dcml tbat thow " oil lie f ' 'V h'.rtby
article It of die m! f.u 0 "tm nt to
or w.liteii oil i hi I r b tUciii V b fluted
ameiidnwm to aruvi 1' ' ".1'e "orda rr
and those vollug a. l.i n 110 onltiil!on "
ameiidiiif n mil h m ?.V"l(m of 1
their ballet the . Til 1 .' ' or wKh-non
"."'.'''"'"'e'.ofthewnatt
Utlnn."
Wmbinnn. .i' 7." .'' .' wretnlna loint
Uue a pro Umalli m u i 7 "r h.'' i-inernor to
"eld on the .s "i l t!- Z J 'M ' '""on U.
this statal do her. r""'"'"'"!! and 0f
groclttrmim (tfottttn.
a toouori or ieieiion ni 5a
uienis to lue i . siimujn. ''"buns!
. .-..... ur u . ..
L .':?. '"elei'Ui.B Pfteineu ;JK.
' --.- wim me awk.r ""i
laud iu is.uforuiuv wiih ii...-f suT
piojUluHli.Mi. e.uvji
I.. ...!. .
..I IB-aiate lo be atlix..!
o Aiistm thi nr.ia.yu j'
theLoveruor:''''''--0.
VOTll-'K Advemseineuui maT"rSTi.7 I
1 our business omce up to sp?SSi I
.omplnr.VmUDtola. m! ttllllll!
v uin t. loru.NfltAi-txjKrV.i
taisats will Ihs reixlved by VI i"'l
i lialrinan Huil.iiug t'oiumliui ulmi i
Is-M. lor building a Public & U xl li .. .10
ibe city . Heiiton lu eer an v bh"
In Hata cu. mmd with swnthy nin'J
Hei;eoir o''! !" or all biJa. I
v iV -e. ' 1 "T f besion T .
'oiii'K .i'iti;.. ..rr.i: J!!.a- I
1 vest in c ty real estate utu M
are resiweifiillj Invited to call ai out .!
"Ul. Main street and n rtlllitlaa ..... it AS
and abstracts of land tin ti h bur
euecgiveu. JONKS 4 Ml lil'HY SI. 7 .'"'
Atfenui. ' si Mtiih
V UTIl'K TO UINTKlTlllS-8F . iT. c
tans SffCkt ' eV Z ':. ili.?"1"?. .
belween Jettersoo and l'o)lru"lrz!l.
leet. and be ween Poydras stie.it ami s.1 U
slr.M.L lUl f.-( In a. ........ 1 . . 11 SlcaiUM.
..... ... .. .uieu with tha R7 '
and apveiileationsou tile ill the ciir w.V
m lv liond and security will fc'
..r. onunirtllto WHU LM! loti 1 pi..."'
I ..V ordinances. Tin. Cily i'm ue i P'.'
right lo reiec any or all bids
nan.. .."'Al.!'!so.N' CitrEstlMa
mlci:Uatttitt iiaawi "
7 ' A vi i.- hiiTpXiirTiTuiir1S
... y..7::nK.!J." s rears' expfrtiif
i.i '.oir. iierani oilice uuBs
U.v - i i. .-oi .K tiKN 11 K . v7
i.ii'o.y furnished r.a.u not S
five or ten minutes' walk from st Ceori. a
tel: reference oxcbaugeil. Audress C J
in AX ran 1 1 1 1 rxZin.-Vui.-i-- W.--0??:?
VV charge of Uvo smKlV chlllrvu; miiiak
HiTi'il lllilv liri.ft.rri.1- n-lll I.--.. ' ""UO
j -. iiikvu inn contio ni
houso; refcrouees required. Apply a. l-!5
omnoer xaru . "r-
w .V1.'1. 01 l'"cral work. Apply . 57
" a . .-i us fycamoro street . i;
Vt during the summer" that has a ho
horso Slid buggy that kley desire keptfo "!
feed will do well to call on IIOWshh 4 IF?
MON. corner Kim sod Marketslreen "
of plain phonographic manuscript. IttoSS
tiaae. Adilress. i vit.. .n.i.J.- V...1'' I?1
I ------ -o .cvv.uivua lli 0010 WSL
lugs. J. . Ilsatio olllce. inuT
iir.Vilfh-i i: .'.-.-irTn-r.-rr:
W.. . .... rt v.vfv-L. .ua.s vjuuh. 10 ClM
for hay outfit of some 10 or 12; none bin
KKy.NOI.Dfi Poruey Texas.
UrANTEI)-o'uo"tJharUjr oak rookhn ui
and thirteen do.ble complete be.hi.ij
and bedding. Address L. KllAI'F tolori
l.'tty Tex. or Horald otllca
WA"rKI-loouOi busbels oiejrinoi
Mills foot of Houston street lilihM
prices pal i .ITTFLt) t Kl NU Ml l.L
WA?m5ie71.. "J "Jp at ""NAnosTT
HOlhlj. lflrst-class accommodation a
reasonable rate ONLY ONK DOLLAR AVD
TWENTY-FIVE CEN I'6 PER Dtt i.
odKlng from It.M to 7 per wees. The bullf
" . won inrce stairways In caseofln
LiK'ated lu Ihe business portion of the city (Mil
...... ruiTi-cur inn aim one squus
from lexaa & Paclflo and Missouri eaciHcDewt
Convenient n nauunln. n.i i JSr.
either road l.lve ua a trial anil be convinced
.... ... . r.". i..a.uiiiii Mjanun ana ur.
money by stopping at the NaUouaL W. V. Vud
- taiuy-ip
you sai.k-a i a it i. i k ' "it k dTr i 7iST"
.'. . " '.o oiner nne iiirnlture aa good as .
L'" hKJ!2 l'.ryay street jinltu.i
;0lt SM.E-iiANUjiiiK IIKU-KOOM et
I Hat stand lefrigerator ami rh.n... ....
stove with reservoir lorucr Young aud Kr.ij
stroe s. (No. ui.) Jml
Pll fAI.e-A UlHlTl" I'AYl.Nli itKSTAC'
1 rant. Iiipal...! In ! l.nu .l . i
7 ...uvui-inilUI lliei'llTWN
doing a good business with furiilshud pnia
i . .Po i ; K " " """ons tor selling. Ail.lrm
llox joi PostuUiee l'orl Worth. Jauvs
lVllt SAI.K-FIXE I(ESIDKXCKi;OT'rcR
in " " Krv ri'. "bposnei iiv prj
will sell cheap. Apply to GEO A WE ISTKB.
- JasMI
I' i "''hrBl 1't.RK bl.OOii 801'TH-
.ii(i'.'T" bw' "i"1 oad of stock iheep.
'M "'an. Brothers' Market. 728 Mals.trt
"'. lexas. Jy!
K'i V'.KIK.l' rsl'1""": for balkTs t
TevJi i'L0".'JCU1!ly SI'S" -N'O'IM
traS .M ""'-'"'f "Peuliig for a physiclsn; kwo
.'.''J " tlsfaetory reasom for kelllmr. lUkl
r-i. Vi! -.IV":.. S'" .rm.. etc.. "irldre
.."..oi 'naiiAi.utviN. Pallas Tex. Joslf
ssi-is-RK'tinsscK Ai untrKiTo
A. Illirwitalil n ll I W.s... I ..... a. . .
i'liritMmi;.KN AI.OIlHiK. iutiMm
: . MrtM'.H. ror 11
inonlr.. 7;: '
1 IlOrsvtt nntnr ipiih . .
m.'i i.- V IJ ""e orio j uo.'i u
...erce 8lrei"lMir"lU' Uuw '"" J
L'Olt s-ALK-A tllilll KAKM "u.N'iAlNi.'vJ
'.V.;".. """"'dloiiouih of Dallas on tb
r .;.' i .. i rl' ene'osed; is eultlvatton:
li .'lir'1. nl everlasting soring w.OT
u-Vn l"u ''emt'es; 70 acrea in the UmW
wil I be so Inn easy terms: i.rico. J0 nur ion.
PI Ml i Vul; llww"d street or
1 I.A 1 1 1 Kit & AHDUY Elm street maylB
Kolt SAI.K-MY KKSII'i'K."s7a' KMil
1 street M. M. NKWSO.M. mavt-f
Kt!L5A '-"-'i 1 v i nu opk u:TKir eh tif
curtail .7... ..li-J eara i
at Paris T I . m' "ra ""mu
neniii. .. . "7 "'en iu one oi ine most prw
Aha... . i U"'UB cuics in t exoa. tl Is ran
" ui ti iniJ?!.- lo rrchaer. Adilrm
1 1 1 A O HOW KN. Paris. l'.x mar.".'-!!.
W.ox Scttt.
l"r..si-lllKKK 1.AKJE l NKil.N?n.
fi fi"1?'0" San Jacinto siroeti plenl
o 1 f'm'l1"1' Arpiytos. a. v.iLi.KM'is.r.
'loxllH' jiitiHHt
r BMr't FouK-nooM cut-
4. Isgs. Nn. ill 1. 1 v.. il.v ..ni. mil.
W l lll'lli.s.- w. Lm ."vv "e ' T.ii
-. r.im street. jiinn-'i
L'OR RKST-TIIE NEW BPll.Ti.NUOiTiX
air....i.' i. '""'"'e. comer Main aud Lamr
Mou'";aNr1-fu' xiz
at a Via tt ....- S. ... -. . . ' - -
h ZJr V.TW" M' Kl.V KI'HXIHEU
7orne "nU1Ved nota- Xo. 40 Pearl street
eornerof Live oik. Jim. I
LH)K HE NT A FLAT tJF-Si: VEX Rl'OMJ
' ''"!"" 0"h. wiih as. water and clowa
""'NaJll:!;.v.;uTiu VMm- ivm
KS.H...K!NIr 'itfi buildlug suitaWe i5
hn 'iVl'" !' d earpeuleratid blaeksmli;
V. L' i01."!'. I'f" m3al- Iuiiulreol ).f
7 "'rain vtiih-o
SXonevj t L'cntt.
I tf t'' J1 T I A T E D One toti verer?
a. ..."l.o !e "o'e or deed of trim reipilnsl
as security.
-. - ... ..v.-. ui inn m .(...
lexas Loan Aacucy torsicaiii.
csas
IONKY"Td" i.END-Trn"TurtJ" tire jesrJ
wwr! n.rril"!nHhle ru'l u WllMle''
ma. y-w
I mn L4N-J. U Watkuui CoT ""!.
if'l.'iaa. febMtf
.0.tak 10 LIS.NU-R. D Coiuhauour '
A febr t
Co-p.utncvslilp nissolntioit.
rPlIK fO-PAItTNEIiSIHP HEItKTOV'OI'l;
ll t ivi i n iT i " "AKKSIlAl.r. si
. A 1I.I.1AM.J Altonif ya ai Law. under ib
"ni "id style of flARKESDAl.E A 'lle
Iilhi.day illi.olved l.y mutual c-n"
sent cacn par y be'ng an horlnert to settle n
O 111 tlliall tiaiasai ..f a V. at . .
in uia. ' urnii una crn puny y
v'l XMlf.VUItUI (0r UtJ lrv'rlMt.
' It w a t9 It I'
nn. TnT i..- " '';;. 1
1 a tt i i l l t U s
SAVE YOTTR. MHMEY
Pt!LT" "v1 InirVoiiioiilmeralWelliilnrsl;
0 '"a"!)' nover buy vour ticket! ea f!
" T Hack Una if you do you are Haw
.uS ru.mM'y' There' are alwavi a si
1Mn..? ilbror "' the railroad .tab'
IMilUapl to convey yon to the wells without
isoriBicm tlril ml Jet
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