The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 299, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 7, 1883 Page: 3 of 8
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LlETY-PKUSOXAL.
. s.. lrtT Circles for the
t " " ... ;
of Folks at Home and
Abroad
. i ...liimii editor H ab'e this
rtiii
t ... .m increased numher nf
:)""" " i. ......
.uiwsr tti'iow. " .si uuiuti
.... rllMHaH"" v v. nun.
r ".t 10 omit and how to express
rjjjj ihinK' inserted. Wo desire
IlIOUCD newa Fuaor ".i s we
ihtre is P"11 "cyouu nutcu 10 go
""ninrarrHiited ueraonnlities
'..ojourimlouctittoilo. We are
ol renuin bits oi intelligent
! thumb sere w nor rack process
' .:' it... HTnuuP timn I...
.- uum "K l""''" " '" V-
1 . ...... A lourttalist. mIi..ii!j
1 tile inie to revelations private v
I lhaia'yr to his client the ntiysi-
l";Miiit. " llie V"eH t0 !
iim most ingenious humorous.
jiptiw pieccof p.ieiry iihota n cer-
iihe w.iy "I ininy uinets tinwev-
.Itl!ly f'o tnmvi-iit it might
OUKT ipiiuiiiMi-ii nm utso
. nr it tea-'. puiieti tor ine
' -ft.... r.. .! I...I .....
.j too jire ntituri.
vientattPnUnc t the thoatr
. vtcmfa Will (I u E V HI. I
!.
JUgJITtAT.Dr SUNDAY MOHSiyfl OCTOl.KK 7 ISS:?
voung gentlemen will 1 J . " . . 1 i .0 V ur' 0 assistance he
. . .ri"Mio tun -
1 n.
with -.......1 . " - """ t.'"v.a
...... 7.. 1 ' "; f-replwa being
". "'fllWII tH nil).
...... j . m. ejt.iin
ot srviv.ieen" an
tiiiiTorr. a"t1 has h
I'd 1. . .
arni m the new (. V . 11 r ; i i 1 ""T" D'onies jealous i.t Je-
i-ta'ead of he! i i h" i i f l'"1" ' r.'1.6 "rry ... 0. lit iVe
oort on the n.i "... . U"""K - ! ' ' Mr.ivt.nm MllVf.rv.
. rMiriHaii s nriii
sir''- ?dI.nh f!h!on-if y
unt'.eriititi; t il. t.
" ilm this "m'il
ers r.til tif r is U;t
e'l ever sines Hi birth.
Wilitfrii
Tliey trip nnoo
t 1 1 u 11 m "f. ' " 1 iiieir fine. 11 wi... .. I t
ne . ZL 1?blM ho'"" ;u ! en.i'Mio her it i bu i.V .WlJcing
S ro' w!""-le.l .s te u...te i 'M" "".. and tln-oti" Z i djw I
- - .-.w.. uci nun 1 nn v 1 i-tiin .riir oi a
UrirlmlllMtlJrhweiit timt. earKlom and
youtiE men like 1. V " L. . " " rTT. . ? !""'".
ele'a sister tor .17 . '..7 . " h. -..?. . . 0 ir.1' b aitminihie
uiev
.moitiiil to H .e 5o ibv c .1.1 itni'ttL'to it.
" verv tew Utiles re 1 1 v
toe present inieii.in .
. lor pliNsiiiloL'k'sl reasntia ! by c iimii-nhve ento..
sav that th- u.tut. ... . ' " i. . """ ..
l..A. .. " "M wetnn ir e 1 . iiis otiu oireiuittri ftra tina Iv reenn.
'Hurler the tinm-ri nf nm n.i .Jv 1.. 1 ctli-.i h .t t.... n
: r . ' ti""u wis iu inter 10c K m "oyetn uiirii loi.tnthA
. r lu' vesi closer comma
tliiMlio blood iuspiriUK whirlihKs of the
eiplBiiis that she is his wile mid. Str.-plioti
1 heir bod. Khe wan tu have suflVn'tl caoital
p iiiisumtnt for luviag a mortal but has
A " r'M'u-vi nn i;iiijiti:iu it never revtul.
M'MUKR of the snc:elv mm. M.t I oil' irhn i...f l.iw.i v "
u ... .1.1. v'r"'--"i' "i" 'i'i" hi ' iiitiru in ue. limine trios t rciarr
a n. iuK to be litlj at ;.: K . t r .hi in that ae thev al Hunt d.e. I. r 1 nJJ
e liurpoM nn this (Surnl.yl in ... j ll huvu falleu in lovu with the i.tets. The
tile Lailll-8 M UsiCule lines so 1 r. .1 ..... ; lllltfll lolentM h.
j oonty clnrk lor t'te Ki-ett nid'.i'K f Mohfr
Henry (' il 'die ai..t 1.1 l!ticler.
I Walker M.'lVtmel Hint Mary Ann Mcl'u-l'harli-1
l."i ami I. u TtiM'In.
; Win (ietrjie anil Ami Wo'iaui John
i .ijor atnt Mi y tKltcrre. Tom Wauit.l
'intl Maria M1I.10. iLtiup Ttioiuas sr. and
I Kan 11 v L. VVeaMiti.
I At the Ivreuui. last Tuesday night alter
! an iitleresti i ptocraiume iet.lertd
c tnsisiitt of ifailinif itiuslo and revilatinn
I the motion ra brotighl bloro the cluh to
tiiscontiiiiie tu line! ins lillttlier the oprra
ae.ison. Aciion on this quratioti as post-
poned from the last to thia meeting. Alter
a pleasant diicll-sion il km almost unani-
mously voted to continue. TIih same olti-
.'ers were then elecird lor aim her term vu:
J. T. ritrearlngei' presiileni; U 8. Tarver
vire presidt.nl: and T. If Holla secretary.
The ti'llowing is lite programme for next
meeting Tuesday evenlt'i; the thti inst :
Music Messts. Stiariuon W'tuoti Fouda
an 'I lav lor.
Heading (ieneral Totin Haylea.
Mont; Miss t'lara Iteaiiiuoiit.
I!fadnig Misa Kraukin Koote.
Music M 31 Mullle l).isliil.
T j 100 v ""'"ri
lw.itrn!:lit Bt the
(ilty":-"' u resilience 01 Mr.
-U jui:&-"t'i Bin-ri n r.'
;t( tiis Irientls nearlv one liundred
pjtiy special iiivtiiiiH'ii 10 oe prt-s
1 iicred rite ot circu -oclsion of his
! .ml to partake ol hospitable re-
Liieic nearly always 11 11 atljuncl
.iflUfl'-'llS. tiu 1 it noa Mciioiiueu
. . L . . Iliu nbillu.1 .p.l..u.i I
nr ji'iii1''! t .iL-aviunai 1
0ft ni'iore MU Kfittietiteii mere.
(nHire and reason ot this Insti.
jjllKaiiy oren aei lurui 111 tnese
! upon auotlier occasion. Alter the
fjmony s uct itiu ttstiai con
mi were extended and the boy be-
fieiltoils mother the RUesta were
I .Mil into n uilj lining room for
I nine generally. Here waaevery-
hUCO'ilu De "I'sireu nnu in ample
Luff n neu me wititt sasiu inewit
11.11111 several Bpeectics were niaue
-I. to the matter in band. The
side remarks that seemed to much
Un bearers dwelling upon the vir-
.j wecial merits ol those of h's
nt ar. Jieiaier urgeu some very
h uiiogs tor observance ny the heads
jo iiid also tor bachelors to heed
That this young tvaiin may long
Lnedstid oeconi" a credit and joy
oiitDliaua a tiseint niemoer 01 sc-
Meriie.it wish that was as hour
;(irfJ there as it is reiierated here
. iue I nriBiians pre-ent dv gina
wfre Dr. I.euke Messrs. W. .1.
17 Keller Mr. Adoue and Mr. El-
I M grand ball given last Tuesday
Lin St. Louis mill the Chnniber of
t ball bciiiK the festival of the
. froDliet. there was the most expen-
liliborateot dress. ng. TheCllobe-
nl devotes lilteen pages to short de-
si of the tililetes and eight
1 to lite names of the gen-
.. nrvtitt. Ainnntr lltn tr.l leleH
Mil Hie following worn by one ol 1
iliu bel es: JIM Urace Ieke of
I Ir wore a costume ol white Ot-
L lk aiatle iliincing lengih atid lira-
Is wimp plush with a deep tail nl
imti lace corsage 01 white pitisii
lidreii siiuare. wuh a bottler lace.
I a buiiiiiiei nl .Murslial lal roses
monil ornaments.
slT e-day Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. I.en
)j iheir charming daughter. Miss
ffl'e'Uimil a lew special melius at
wilei.e- oil l'Jni si rent the occasion
l ctlrbrtitioii of Iheir wedding uti-
17. It v.is un inl'jrinai all'tir and
rorring I'-pecially congenial arm
like II sipMi nieetings eriremi'iy
iln host hostess and guests. Many
:durnsol the day.
'bursilny nt the rrsi-leuo of Mr.
moil 1 in Jnckou street Mr. K. A
'IBM assittilit posiniaster was
omirriugi.lo Miss Annie Itarker
A llu mas. pastor of the ol. r.
norlh tilliciating. There were enly
:iiiel RiHBis present to witness the
nt-nt. The HERALD ex'rnus us
ritions to them and wishes tlietu a
'fjoy.
Irfsisiay a niagnilicent dinner was
implimentary to tha Hebrew "coin.
. tourists" vid guests at the (iranil-
Kooiri. The gootl time nan uas ai-
given in oolail in the HurtAi.n
viaerely repeat now what was stated
wrso nui eh ai to atinnunce nnu
'in from soup to enure was all that
texaning palate could crave and
"Wintraents throughout the service
i tn admirable arrangement.
Uwmi present were. Mr. Moses Ac
" of 8t. I.nuis: Mr. Joseph Haer of
Mr. M. Csro of Kansas t'itv;
. uenxer. of New York; sir. r. 1:
9 ol Cincinnati Mr. A. K. Qood-
Sew York: Mr. Fred I. Haher of
': Mr. M. Marx of Nework;
liui Mirknwilz. ol 8t. Louis: Mr.
I'o'iorr.ot New York; Mr. Ous Iteese
'York; ami Messrs. bidor Krei-
Hirscbberg U. Mever Alex Ort-
''.Pilias and Mr. J. V. Klliolt of
1 invited onevt Tit oirasinll Was
krstioaof the Jewish New Year
MMwioh. A more genial set of gen-
'ver set around festive board and
"irteiv tlllta ttinatiUrnffflv pxlentled
Urfe.tienrl.l anit irftnernilA host
imi compensation for those gen-
13 ao la the pursuance of their busi-
"'inmeniorcedlv from their nomes
""net on this occasion when civil-
loves to be at tha family dwell-
l" w!f Morrow Just one ya ir o'd yes-
'"u mnii cnarmiug recepinm at
"ol ber parents last evening. Quite
S 01 th liltla nnoa r-in fi Iteitrh.
''represent and dancing on the
"les etc. were Indulged In until
Jjo clock when bonbons etc. were
Among the remembrances sent
" Katie was an elegant white
"T IS-lnch cushion brautl-
'wbroiller! wltK ham nam ar-
f'tr Wnrb It. . .raaaiit
lH . m-M ktirtruilt m .
L W. 0. Connor. Another wn
r ""dertnte doll brnnsht expressly
S" from New York by a gentleman
1 'ail it haifrmnB its Ka tn miniature
Picture of her mother. Yet an-
- neai cntna nreau ann miner
" Misa Mltla Morgan. And yet
' a flue gold ring-. Added to
"Jolliers was a unique anil lustrous
Umont ring. That the little girl
lo blossom Into lovely woman-
"frouniled by whatever a mother's
0I4 wish lor 'a beloved daughter. i
make for "little Katie Morrow."
j"" lay past week three or four faml-
.riliiil r .. . m t.i 1.
't.- 11 .nree in lour itirinin
''" them hv Invlt atlon but in-
J' his practice is to be com-
" is exceedingly pleasant ami
r.'i- "idenoea the true welcome
Jjiiienriahlp and clever social In-
11 is ecnnom cal anil tnus nnsv
"? JeciHy recogn io that a delre
Oiner'a en... ..;.t. rather
'"teinpt ai an expensive'd'splay.
tili n" "xioua r.ir anclahilly of
till krm . .t. I...
"'-iii. imrn 11 miner toe i"-
w.' '"Hug tni siue'hinn ex'ralv
j'"1 'n ha tendered Let the ens-
Ron oe mow generally r-nsTveu.
"f the lad 0f (he Fair Ground
'n Kii nve resolved on a
It 1. n1 pal riot lo and alter alia
interested echeme for the winter's
it in " "that thev win not ai-
1 ... nllemen to Vngage or pat
inn. 'J?" when tha we ithor Is at all
it ik lhfr are b it few vonng men
'Ctn mbttlnn n "'0 things up in
. - "tn ri(naiiv lew t'l -.lirtii ft uw
. nd muo on tucb style A
n' dollar carriage drive il an
ef 1 ' l iloesn t snow up
t .. " " s over. 1 lit atvintts irnin
mu!? ris Inveaietl In a UJ"lul
exot'1110 itf iliu I...I1..D ..1... . i .
j 1 . " "" ao'i.e ii would Sreni
only the right thing that the g.-mleuini
rtcinocste 111 some a .. TllB p.m!ll
uati-zition looks to such end. S?t the bill
111 motion.
Skvkiim Indies nr.- anancing for a pii-i'c
to Like plnee probatily in thecilv pirk tin-
ring the coming net-k. It will heuhout the
ln.-t opitoriiiniiy belnrc col 1 weather set in
it mooiiiight iiiglits have any charms
I. mis will last lor the purpose lor tue 1 ex'
U'o weeks but w. II the we:ilhn? Tin re-
lure there 13 no tune to he lust.
At tint opening of the second month
every department at the Dallus Female
col'ege was tilled to oversowing 8o thai 1
was nece-snry to put in additional room-
additional teuchcis. additional Pianos and
additional ile ks. We are glad to stale
however ihut the building and erouuils
are ample ami none need Ue turned aauv
lor want of room.
PERSONAL.
Misa Lillian Jenkins lelt yesterday m irti-
ing for Bedulia lllssourl where she wi l
reuiain on a visit to her uncle's family lur
the next three or four weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Nea man areagain 1 1
Dallas to Iheejtremepleasurooftheir mai y
and anient friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Wheat returned on Fri-
dy from Louisville Kentucky and other
Cities in the west where they have betu
visiting lor the past tew weeks.
MUs Annie 1'fotus has return d from De.
calur where she has been vtsiuug relatives
for the past month.
Miss Hettie Collier has returned to her
home in Dallas after spending the summer
wlih friends in Kentucky auU taking iu the
1 uibvillu exposition.
It was a iiretly little remark msdo by a
pret y pituaute belle and fiietid ot
ours ai Newport the other
day when on a fishing excursion
l'resldent Arthur was the moat successful
angler. "1 might have known you would
Iwve bealen the whole partv Mr. resi-
dent" said she. "Ami wh!" replied lust
excellence ' Jlrcsuse" lisped out the little
rogue ' Yo'i are such a great catch."
Mrs. J.U. Wadlelgh ol Little R ick it
vWiing the hmiilv ot Mr ; 1. Ttiriii r.
Mr. lOugcne Mirshall leaves 10-day lor
Waco to uiteod Federal court. Mr. Mar-
shall is our assistant liniietl Slates attor-
ney lor this district and deservedly pop-
uitr.
Mr. Fowler of Galveston arrived in the
city last evening and will spend to-day
here with Irietuls.
Charles II. Owens a popular traveling
fait sumo with a prominent New Orleans
Hrni has bi'eusChilinga lew days 111 the
cily.
air. Hal lord W. I'iliotl brother nt Mr
John F. Klliolt of the Hfkai n. arrived iu
Dillas last evening Iroiu New 1 irlt ans hav-
ing accepted the posilitiu ol uiil editor on
ilns paper.
J. A. Jones left last evening for his
brine in (iraysnn county. Ho is slowly re-
covering llo:li his recent severe at turn of
fo;er which nece-silated the umptittitio'i
of a porllon of a loot and li is many liiemls
uope lor his early and peiuniuehl re-
covery. PRAM ATIt .
A Mountain I'ink is the name ol U
rotnuhtic tliaius which has had such a I.
run lor the past lour wekg liit'hii sg i ti
St. Louis recently and Is now in T" -Tne
company (plav in Mari-ha 1 Octob 1
Mineola II: lyler If; I'tilestiue II; An" n
12 nuil Ki; Waco l't and hi llt-lti 11 17 lirin-
I111111 JM. (ialvosloii Houston and Sun Ai
ton io to f illow It Includes Louise Svlve
COKSItaSA.
Mrs. CliarU-a H. Al'.yn ami
'tuiily returned last night from
M iiinl'Mila VtUeru t tit y liavt) spent
lite MimuiFr. Mits Morgan "f W111-
oini M innesoia. aiToiii.nnii it Mia. Allyo
ami will he her guest during :ho winter.
Mrs. I. J. S' nil and daiiuhler arrived
home la-t iPuht liom the I'dOtt'to cnast
wbert' ilit-v httve been sumiuetini:.
tli K -v. J. It 1. 11. 11 rtfnr ol SI. John's
1'l'i-iop.il ( Imrcli is exprt'ltil home next
Iheir sessnti Irtmi ihn 1101th wheu regular M-rvites
nanolis. at-il ail times am 1 .. .... n.i 1 i!l be reMitueil.
1'lte (1. nre Si'ott r inn in-tiii .l..ut t..' Ttie S lilt ci.nihii'tiiin lilavetl "A t'ela-
! Tern-ll Fri.lttv rim! Sainr.inv .i.i 11. hrnied t'aso" last liicht lo a imr-sued an-
Malj.'l N'titni t'jiitbtnatio'i opeu lor tan I dtence.
i.i.thts tn-inoirow. Momluy l inht t'lar S-nlt company
The (.'hit ago Ideal Opera cinpany r( n I played "l.i ah the Forsaken. "
Wiico lo ninrrow ttiijlii ami Tiii-.Ihv. Ti.l- T I tie V. A. W. social c lib held a inertint!
"pen the now opera-house at Fort Worth 1 ti ' 1111 evening and e ee'ivl the pillowing i lli-
U-...I . . .. 1. .. 1 11 1 ..... . t.. . . 1 ... V it t . I '.
irt . irtsioiiii i . 11. 1 'U iiitii".
ne wiio e commit v " 1 l. ti i.. lud..t 1
I Into "even- fairy snail du whodnu'l unity I
j a n.ortal" and llie tnet n. I.i sive herseli I
; prii.oss to 1'riviiie 'Villi nu -ntry. hd
1 i-oiiseiits. as he "don't think nun-it of the
l'ritish S'llili.-r who wouldn't ill conven-
; luti e hiiusell lo save a lemulc m ilniruss "
-Arm troug a ilins'.re s eh.
iat lt.t;i
3
Weilnt sdev.
( inderetia w II be piodiu-d at Fort
Worth on llie I.i h.
Mr. Harry Catdova. agent of tho Idea'
"nerd company is txpicted 111 the cily to-
d iv.
i lie sale of season tickets T.iench which
will entitle '.lie holder to one hundred ad-
Ireas
urer li ibeil Fox. They are making p-ep.
ariilioua lor the. ruol weather when thev
rxpei t lo give weekly hops to their lady
friends.
Miss Lottie Scales of Ilidton is visiling
the family ot Mr J. M. Scales.
Unv.S (.'. Litllei age nt 1 arlleld. hss been
go on sain Weiim slay morning at It)
o'clock and Ihe ugular sale ol reserved
seats for the oiiMimg perlormancu will
commence. 011 Tourslav morning at II)
o'clock at ihe Sntit-i Fu ticket olllce utidcr
ihe (iraud-Windsor hotel.
The l. zi May V'lmer combination Is
Pl ied lor Hoiis'im (Knober .S llellon II;
Who. in nnu 11: I' rslcatta 1' ami I t'
llearne lo; 1'alesline 111 and 17; Marshall
li; Shieveport lit and at; Jell'erson
Texarkai.a. Zi; ll"t Springs 21 and .'A; Lit-
tie It ck L't) and 27. The coiunanv Is well
spoken of.
eolSmllli Kustell. tha rnmetllan opens
at the Dallas opera house October IS Fori
Worth 1!) and Cleburne 20.
The private boxes at the opening of 11 e
opera house are to be sold at auction.
To look at the opera-house to-day one
would hardly realnta the fact that Ihe Ouild-
Ing is to he opened lor the rureptlon ol the
public and treatrical companies in one
week. Mr. llrowulee certainly deserves
much praise and when the house opens on
the l.'iih Mr. llrowulee can safely say that
he has acconip Isheo a marvelous ta-k.
Clillortl Van Sickles of the Santa Fe
route is lining his best to make things
plea ant for theatilcal people on their jour-
ney through the state.
The billowing la a list of the bookings for
the tirand opera-house Little link Arkan-
sas I'o.ouel It. A. Little manager: Octo-
ber 211 ami 27 L'.ile May U Inter; 2!). Flor-
ence (leraltl; .'III and .'II and November 1
Tom Keene; 2 anil li lliark Dwarr; ! and II
Hi IJ iinlen Opera company; 8 and 0 li -mrrnlda:
lo and 10 Only a Farmer s Daugh-
ter; 21 Fred Warile; '-' liibler's Humpiy
Duiiiptv company; 2il C I. Davis. De
c-inherit anil 1. Jane l;oomh; 10 States
Attorney; 11 Muiiooii's 1'u Nic; 12 and
II. I. 'gins of London: IS ami l'
Minnie Matldern: 2.'t and 20. Font
Opera company; ol and January 1 Jose-
phine Keilv; 2 Ininerial Jainint-se;
Hi I' and IS l.innni ADboi' Onrra cnu-
panv; 2.1 1 Anna Do k i sou; 21 It and 2'i.h.
Mrs Winihrop; February itlt linker &
Farron; 12' h and I I 11. loilnml Until in
"Chei k." 221 and 21.1 Kin K) -tinge; 2:1 li
niul Maich I.i I.i Hi'lli. Knsie; ll h F I)
11 Co ; April 1st and 21 Mvalayer's tour-
ists. I lie SI. ijulnicn Oi'iri company plnved
:n 1 1 nistoit last iii .'ht.
t oliuiel L ull F. Cook a Ivacre niana-
It rilW. W. Cole's circus is In tho city
.ooking alter the Interests nl tho tliow.
M'K W V.
The llisterian socu y gave an entertain-
ment at ihe college last Monday ti'ithl. The
attendance was got d. Lxercist g were
opened by the secretary Clint Thompson
AUK . IttW'llMl TO IV A It U S!K
WaNifi
IForth Sinnl y lli.i -i.u
Aro we dr!liug ilnwlv 1 uuvai.l
Kn iu a lud of lovu a. J light.
Oil tha dark Ponoalau i tlt a
To a shore of rayleis 1 tgh ?
Shall the wtnj that farouiroachlng
Wluga Iu U nlit li.'joud Die luu
I'jiUIi like the illekiroiK taper.
When lu tt.11 1 ig day ia doe ?
Shall the mill that's longing plains
Kioiu lit Mien lo b free
rmikaud i tul.h i ke the suowrt ike.
In a uiild tetupettuout lea .'
shtll tha ilctrly loved an I cherlihcd
Who hare pasted 011 Jini beforr.
Never icaeh g!al Bauds to grwt til
On -cine tai ill' peacultil .bore:
Shtll the lovt! lleavciiboin liod-plaulotl.
lu our uatuna strong and deep
Like ssiito old drtcrtctl feutitalii
T'iiuiili . euilltst km tlu'p .'
Bhull we never kuow the wisdtni
That upholds ihe elicit jg sphens :
Never read llie Itltldeu tlory
Of the i t le of Uo yt'ar. ?
Arc we Inl n 11 111m In r . .1 aUuus
OjllK-ad up in m nmuie'i tirtsl
Tlii'oun by ilnut'c moil iliu inrniil
I'liiuug utwar.i oiiiviou lest ;
We shall never know curih'a aetre i.
Till our spirit w.ngi lu iligln
I'm iilsive iha 8 r and sm.ll.ht
1'tir iitKrvii ittta Iguoraiil ii'kIiU
N't tl 1.1 nth wl h ley lhi-na
( Minis s ii- eyit ami ilitim our ilitht
l'J Hit gain e'.tr.ial Wlvlnut
Or k.u.v aiKhi of II. e mul light
M un mihiuin He 1 ki 1 .
. The I'u lilhl t iililiumuin uinillnl.it .01. .
Hal Oc 10 be 1 .1 Iss!
( IfTTlul i i
"hi t.iJ.
It s over
Um.1 1. 1 . J. V ' . - 1 ...
: ...mm 01 lasting vaiua u mr
n i consequence of the resolution
sectre to tho.-o ladies a more
l'ixlev or others of thai style iu Unit she
can sing tlut oo and make lun or she can
throw pathos enough in a breath
tu cause tears lo come unbidden
to 111 eyes. She has bem a
star for several years in the east
and west and is a great card
in New Orleans where she has been elected
daughter ol the tegtment nf the Crescent
K'lles the champions nf the cmntrv. In
addition we have Miss (ieni vieve llodgitrs
who was playing Hazel Kirke la-t season
with Ihe Madi-on S'tU ire company and
who several years sgo starred in her awn
plsy ot Maud Muller through Ttxas;
Frank K. Aiken a star and mvnsg.r in
twenty years good standing; Joseph J.
Holland lor lour yesrs leading man for
McKse Kankln; Henry Hawk the come-
dian who played through Texas wilh
Jurbish'a Full Avenue company and with
Fanny Davenport aid was on Ihe stage
plaviiig; AsaTrencliard in "Our American
Cousin" the night ltooilt shot Lincoln;
Harry Maxwell a former end-man of Hav-
erly'a minstrels plsys an old negro Harry
1'ierson another olu star and half a dotttm
others besides an elegant quartette of real
negroes who can sing for ail in the land.
It ia a genrarally expressed wish that the
bi" Mother Hubbard bonnet or the Ira-
ni. nsely leathered hat. will be discarded
this winter by ladies attending the theatre.
The Derby or aimilar style will call lorth
the proloundcsl gratitude from everybody
behind you.
Borne ol the peoitllar people fl-v noticed it
the theatre again this sessor.. Tbey In-
clude tha man who drops !:'. programme
regularly Irom the balcony to the parquet;
the woman who always lays her
head on her male companion's shoulder
when she loughs at anything funt.y ia tha
play; the man whotells hisnelghboisahout
what ia comlns he's seen the plsy before;
the woman who annoys the person on the
seat back of her by constantly moving ber
head from side to side; the man who stands
up and very deliberately removes his over-
coat In Iht moil Inierestlng part ol the
drama: the man wilh sqeaking boots who
comes In lale walks with a good deal of em-
phasis down the front row of seals; the man
w ho laughs so lond as to remind me ol an
earthquake; and last but not I'asMhe
babv who is sometimes loo small lo b
jeen out bill always large neough to be
he r.l.-lrovi.letire Tress
Fol'owingla substantially the plot ol
tolanlhe wilh which our new Dillas opera-
house willopen on Monday the loih insti.nl.
"Ioliinlhe ortne I'eer and the Perl sa
clever as' Ire on the "red lape' lornia I'y
which pervadeaF.ngllshair.iisof slate. Ihe
scene ol Illustration iataken Irom the house
of lor.. where the Chancellor surrounded
bv Knights of the Darter and other ap-
pen.lag.sofaii filet monarchy deliber-
ately and formally discussid the moment-
ous'ouesliouas to whether he the Lord
Chancellor having fallen In love with
Phyllis his ward lu chancery "csn legally
his own consent to his own marriage
to l.ls own ward; or. If he marry without
this consent ctn he commit himself lor
. .. i.ihi. ntn court ar.d II com
mitted csn he appiar by counsel betore
Iiliiieiltnd mora for arrest of Ins own
JUiSl.elsaf.lrrc.ninelUd to dwell at
the bottom t a Mr.am Lt lisving married
moral. The oll'-pring nf her nnlon. Bite-
plH.n Is a ralrv down to the waist but Iron.
tC .a st do.n.rd he I. "a gibbering
diot " "My h'vily" he says "can creep
hriiugh a key-hole but wbai's the good 0
ht when C: are lei. kicking behind?
He o ai...' hi"-" W- a ward In
eliancerv. for whose baud the Lord than-
cellor h'mse.l I. suitor. '1 he .act that .
haatossk his own permission 10 marry
b" liilolvr. bin. in delict. '
Meanwhile He lorbids the " A-cadlsn SI rp
h-rd."Sliepl.ntito ItM.k ttttou hcrashl'.
KrtVl.o i bin. amt-n.s peers who
I'.'i.in.'ched in dlgnlUed troec.dou ou
111 lb r."
..i.tr.taea When thy
lite Stage
i..ir
atti-ps. . ittfetlnc
Kll o i-r'uuu -
ms-sio-s prior lo the 1st of May iMtj. will oreac'iing al llie First Methodist. church It r
several days. sir. i.ittiepage was pasn r
01 the Methodist church here lifiruu yeais
ago. and has numerous friends among the
ciliensol Coreicaiia.
J H. Suleler returned last week from
Dalby Spring!. He looks niurii imprnvrd
troni nis trip and speaks in Haltering terms
of the Springs and Its excellent hotel kept
by J. W. Farrier. HesavsH. D. Curtis and
lady ol our town whom lie It-It iheie were
rnjoyiiiK themselves and building up rap-
idly. Mr. Ilolllver Smith has relumed
from Mineral Wells l'alo l'lnto couuty
much unproved iu health.
President I'aramore and Chief Kngineer
Bievent of the Narrow (lauge were 111 oar
city last week. '1 hey were en route lor the
western terminus 1 1 llie road nn an inspec-
tion tour lt Is reported I hat the company
will ehnr ly expend $:i lis) utsl on tho west-
em division ol this load putting It lu Ural-
clasi order.
The following marriage licenses were Is-
sued during the week: John County to
Miss Catherine HriKlinebain B. D Kamsey
to MUs Heine Cunningham Win. Cssion
tn Texan Kerr A. L. Joliea to Miss Mattie
Mori-land. C. I White to Willie Stinkard
J. II. O'Dell to Miss Delilah McLean.
Mr. Lane l.trnier who has been living
in this county for the past six years h it
yeaierdav lor his old home iu I'nlon
county. Kentucky.
Mr. Dan Morrison. II any nf his sc.iuain
Is noes have noticed that he holds his
his h ad a notch or two Higher llian usual
it ts well enough to inform them that the
cause ol It 1 the advent ot a line targe girl
in tits household.
The next "Hell Sociable" Is lobe bald al
Colonel Joe Hatdndge's residence on Fri
day evening mxl lviiti in-t. These socia-
bles are quite popular and have luen thorough')-
tnjo) ed hy all.
lit mult II CITY.
Capl'itn V. II Wagley has I nil relumed
from a pleasant visil lo Cleburne.
Kev. J. 11. Hounds of Woriliatu lias
been una visit mn tug his lite lull ill III.
oil v lor the past week.
Mi Fannie W. Svprrl ol Murlln
Texas has accepted a "-i ion ill Ihe 11 11 li-
limll'ity gradrtl si honl as leaclii r of Ilia
third grade In this excellent iusltluuou.
Waco.
Mr. Horry V. Siitiili is In the cily.
Charles A. Jttniiing esq ia tl.ll quite
sick.
Colonel J. H. Pai s has returned from a
trip lo southern I cxas.
Mr. Will'am K.linunils is ill Irom an ex-
tended trip w hich embraced a J ionl into
l.oiitsliuia.
11 II Harrison esq. is lying quite 111
ml doubts are entertained uf his rt-cov-eiy.
Mr. J. Knox Patterson is qulle sick at hit
ri s ilence ill Temple. Dr. Wikepaid him
a visit Wetlnrsday. He thinks he is not
dangerously s ck.
Marriago lirenees were Issued yester-
day 10 Andrew l.ollter and Miss Maiv
Lsielle; John lilab and Mias Lena Wei-
buii li.
IHSI-ON.
Hon. James j. Chruoweth of llnnliim
ia in the city.
J W. ll.'iiiiett and family lelt yesterday
i. r Chicago In I e ah'i lit aboiil a inonlh
J. H. Moiitgnnirry a nllren of Calvert la
on a short visit to Mr. Walker ot this city
Hehas nst returned from a trip norlh
where he bad a delighllul lima visiting all
the large tides. He leli for home Frtuay.
li. V.. F.idrldge nf tialnesvllle was in
town Friday on hi way lo St Louis.
Mr. Sliuniake and family pa-seii thinugh
here Friday on their way to Wealherlord.
Major M. M French will be married next
Thursday at 10 . ni. il nothing happens.
Mr. tt ilon formerly check clerk ol llie
Missouri Paclllc Ireight depot hat reatgned.
Captain lier.Jaunu Franklin lUndnlpli
Clark cashier if the Missouri Pacific hat
taken sin ri lay off lor lbs purpose of
visiting ill HI Louts fair.
Canialn K I Still weight ') pounds
was In town Frldav. from McKinnry.
Mr. Thorns K. West and wile who have
been stopping In Den lion for several day
visiting friends returned to their borne 111
Jarkshoro Friday carrying oir H. T. Tay-
lor' It'll daughter. This is notacato ola
loil child.
Married at lh residence ol lb bride's
father on t hurttlav lasl at II a. tu. Mis
I.tllit C. Shlpler and Mr. J.U Humphrey
stall.
Mr. W. U. Olddlngt 11 happy ovr a On
Urge girl and lirandpa I'n krell boar his
honors with beconnng dignity.
Mr. W.J. liurnett and family bav rt-
turned Irom their visit to Missouri. All
well and I'rllghled wilh their visil.
Dr. J. II. Johnsstii who Lvea over on
Waxahaclne creel I Jnhllant over a wee
girl that has com 10 throw sunshine inio
hl life. t
1 he lashlnnahl event of th teaann it an-
nounced for the opera lintitenf 11 Monday
night when Mita Claire Scott and Iter
great Shakesperian onniimnv will appear.
This proi'act-d meeting at the Meliualist
Kpiscopal church ulh which coniaietired
on Thursday ol last week haa continued
titroughonl the work and will hold over
Sunday. The attenuator has been good
and c itisiileral la luleiea. In. n.lisinl l y Ilia
Ciillgrrgstlotis.
Msrrie l. al the rrsidence if ti
ft'bel nil Vlllsi-a rrwk
Issj ie j.r r 1;
ll.illaiiti.ii Mot Lai . all
county Tr-a.
v It
Mr. Thomas'; Suiun of Vt
town jeal.til-y
Mr. Jim Ti gii-'t baby hst n quite
lick lor eviii out i
Mlat lletit MeLei tlon nf Calvrtt t vi
lllng M' K M lid .1 it.
Mr Stall I V Mom I V has lieetl nulla at t
wlili ft vi r. hut ia now tt.t'er
Mr. Will C trley who It is been airk lor
t'Vral clsya la -ottie better
Mr. and Mrs I. Hauni. nl Ci.raicina were
down on vi.it tn nlalltes Inl. week
Mia Cy.nlil roitin VVootsn
Wills la vitpu g Met Iriend and rela-
tives lint w.fk
Walter lltivey wa down 'roin D.llsa 10
tee hii Mix a t'le'ii's t ie llisi if ite e-k.
Me. Tom Mtillicati i n hsi k MouiUy
lilgl t "inni a i'liaaiii vsiioi trver.l weeks
lo ins m-'ther In lieorgia.
Mrs II I Hum I' ami rteiijlitre. Mise
Mat le Kuwe. have n"V.I to I'ortirati 1.
wltrre Mrs. Iltiinvii will 'n-itu 1 a latge
c a-a in nunc li 11a h.i- a union m ihr.r
d I'sriiir
Mr. M. L-w a Is no i'i.n:.t nf fie
rit ra.titiii lt le-d aol I- k.
I rancemetna wito -mer vj tie Ltti lueall
KU I IIMvS.
Six c ish boya wauled at Saegar Ilros.
l.srge luscious Saddle Kooa
tho lt iiu'uitcu.
If you want lo set vour wiutor coal on In
th 1. as company.
If vim want to gel your winter coal go to
the Uas company.
Flue fresh Saddle Itock
Delmonlco rcstaurktit.
oyster at the
"'llU 1 ! T.Tn WlmilliltMiiniiti-l'lllinimr" I . Ulti"'
; M'illli;il!liuiilu!i!ilU:iilil'IH''"' .
Fast-Black
Spool Cotton .;
lived by a new process which rentiers
tin) IU.ack itmiplctely r.ysf ami nl
llie same time dtaa nut injure the
mkim.iu o( ihe i URIAH.
'l llis new I VM-IU Al K Spivt'I Coiloll
1 Mill not l .ido Spot AJiMcw- or Knt
ftuin cxpo.uie i-iilit r 1 1 1 itiniiiic s or
the Atnitni'lieio as lil.uk 1 litcad has
done licictofne.
Tl-.c ndjnt.!;ei to lie ilorivt-.l fiom
this M;V H K of IU.ACK. canntit
lc too liij;lityc.lini.ilcil Ly nil whou
1'LACK SPOOL COTTON.
.: .ills
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Ht 1"
! !1m.IK....: .". MitltKCIIll' ;i
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t r the superior 01 Maggie Mil I. ell Ann e ; a typo on Ilia Knqu r. r. The subjict was
' lue lliimail .Mind and nn'ioatt it mat
Thoinps'n knew auinelhlng more than P s
Q' anil M 's.
Lott Ciouob gave select readings on tem-
per but later (initiations showed thai the
uiitlience hail sulllc cut ol the article.
An extempore speech by Mr. Charlra
Heard wilh "Life" lor a subject was de-
livered In charily sermon style ami illus-
trated after manner nl llisho't tic her.
Mr. llearilevidt-n.lv believes that every
cloud should have a silver Itnit g. lor he
ended his sombre theme hy disclosing the
material wants uf Ihe treasury nl which he
Is the guardian and asking Ine audience to
al In replenishing.
The lllatk Hori and lis Kider a recita-
tion was recited tlnelv by Misa Klla W iley.
1'nllnck 's Apostrophe to Hyron wns cap.
iially rendered by Mr. (lunge Morrlss.wlio
liowed an appreciation ol that macuilicriit
have
mice.
In the future music will be added as a
pleasanl leature.
J. 1). Newsnme and family rrturneil this
week from a summer's tour In Caiilormr.
T. K. Uomar ol Hlack Waxy reiiirnril
Fritlav morning Irom a visit to Louisville
exposition.
Hon. W. H. Andrews th bee man nf
Tens returned Hut week from a trip to
Canada where he hat beeu attending a
convention ol bee-keepers
Dr. (lordlor of (ireenvllle was In Ilia
citv this week attending a sick brother.
Miss Julia MoCariv en route from
Gainesville to Terrell ttopred a day lu
O.irc ty.
A young gentleman who isqultasweit
on a Dallas beauty but not up fully ou the
telephone held a tete a tela over the
wires a few day ago cimmencing this
wise. "Ain't that nice she's a daisy. (Jsd
I'm all O. K. If I could only manage the
old duller as well." And some stronger
remarks. "Oh! W alter aim you ashamed
ofyourtsfH!" coming forth Irom the oilier
end starlled him nn little and convinced
him that now telephonic walls have ears.
Mr James tlnugli lelt this week un
visit to the Louisville eipninion.
Mr. T. J. Cloyd and J. T. Coleman two
ot our prominent merchants led early this
week on a visit to the St. Lou s fair.
Harry Ooodloe ol Dallas baa been In
Ihe cily sick :hls week he It nnw better.
Our ga'lat.t Iriend F. M. Davidson Irlt
this morning on a visit to Sherman lo look
after Ihe interests of the widow. He is a
popular lawyer tub. widowds.
w ills rotxr.
Cont.tv Attorney (1 K. etnset.haum was
In the Point this victk attending Juslice
court.
Mr. Ivl. Foster ol Canton was In lb
Point Thursday.
Mr Dollv B'arnea IsqilitetTk at th res-
idence ol Mr. Tom Sir it. of this p'ace
Jiplce T. J. MtC.ir.l cam up Irom Can-
ten Tuesday veninginl went to Long-
view W Insday. Mr. J P. (iroom Is hold-
ing court during his absrrnc.
B. 11. Kilgore promise to be a great
lowver lu Ihe lutiire. llcleare. bis man
Monday even If lie did have two trial t
" l)r. U A. Miller and wir were In the
Point Ibis week. Xh doctor has been
out tote hi mother who Is iv tick
and was on bis wsr back lo hi horn lo
Canton.
A prtt of young folk rent on hunt-
ing tnd pleasure excursion 00 the Sabine
rlvriast Tuesdsv The party was com
nosed of Mlssts Alice and ila'tie Keviinldt
ind ill!" Thompson arm aiestrs o. 11
Kilgore. V. 8. Mi Kiln and James Har-
nett. They report Ion of fun but urn
mncb gam.
A certain young man nf V Ills Point was
contemplating going oil on a pleasure irtp
to b gone three or four month but when
he started tne rounds telling th fair set
good bye sntl taw lb tear In their yea
and heard their piteous appeala to hiui to
tiav be decided he did not ant lo an. In
fact he never bad sucb Intentions at first.
SHISIISM
The oyster baa put tn an appearance at
the Delmonlco restaurant.
Ittiy wagona carrlaget.hinriilea. nhaeions
uj from John 8. W'liwer 71J Kim street.
"What make your beer so cold?" said a
Mislomer to Stark Neal showed him lit
(lacier on which tha cak rested "l ea"
lid lie.
Hurnelt. the ttlntiiher I I XI.I.. ui..i
will make tewer cunnecli'ins and do general
tine in pipe lining ami plumbing. Mrat
clasa and cheap.
Richard Colin pawnbroker and Jeweler
so i i uani aireei lianas. J.ttalilltlird
1S77. Money to loan and unredeemed
pledget for lale at hall price.
Save liomlwent to thirty dollar on ech
hone and cow you keep by laying in your
winter ninply ol oats bay ami com at
Daugherty' feed tture corner Kliu and
yraiuore.
Strangers mala and female wanting em
ph.viiient should call at the intelligence
iillioe No. titl Main atreet. Partle need-
ing help supplied on shortest notice. Hands
luriiitbed contractors and other.
Don't forget that A. E. Hunch hss
moved lo his new large building at H2H
Main slteet. where he has three llinisthr
stuck of lancy ami staple groccrlea he used
to keep. Lverylhliig treat ami new.
Kverybtaly who frequents!! Fort know
(teutleman Oils" Hun leiuso and when
he can he found hehuul the hr ol Ihe
Local Option near ilcpot. li ncictiptiona-
lic luiunr and court eons attendance.
J. II. Polls. Ihe tanner's Irleim. nas innv
il tioiii his old si slid No. nilltoNo tui
Klin sireet the stand loriuerly tnvupietl hv
1 nner. 'li .t I lutiil . Hehas 111 stose a Inncli
larger tl.K'k than ever lielore.nl groceries
tobacco whisky bagging and tits etc.
It is hot litcessary .11 make ehtt.igcmen'a
for Billings at my atiidio I have each de-
partment III led by an 1 Xpert ill the art and
do lint allow my patrons to wait till weary
I solicit from Ihn public a close examina-
tion nf 111 y iholoi.'raiihc productions and
ak no one to pay lor pictures unless en-
tirely ialitlaclory. M. Mi I'l si.i.sn.
iii'i Mam street.
(leitttrnieii'a l.asaar.
The establishment ol Douglas Urns Till
Main street. It the most hraulltiil and icon
erche tailoring emporium 111 North Texas.
I l ey keep 011 hand Hie moit elegant line
of clothes casslmerea and suitings ever ex-
hibited III Dallas ami all of the latest
styles and panerni. Douglas Hroa leler
with pride to iheir experience in this city
and Iheir rllorls lo please their customers
have been entirely aui '-esful In fact their
munition as artistic tailor I so Will es-
tab lshetl thai when a well-dressed gentle-
man Willi a beat-lilting laililon.h lull
pasea on th street the remark is In on. in
ly heard Douglts Urns ar that man'
ttllora. I bey Inr't every one to call ami
examine their g.MMls and prices lerling con-
Hilent nl their ability tn please lha laste
and fancy ol each ami all
. .
Delia Female t'ulls-ge
Th 17lh annual rssiou of tin Inslllu-
loin began Sept. 3 wilh a larger 'opening
a'tendanc than ever betore: and will con
tinue foriy week. Th literary curse I
I'lorongh under a full corps of liiitruotnrs.
H iperlor advanlagea ar tillered in the inn-
ate and art classes which will be open lo
undents ntiltide lb College. For cat
logo address .
0. J. Ni na Preililent
Preveal Walling.
Person wishing to bar photograph
taken al my art gallery should make en-
gagement two or three day ahead in
on.er that yu may not have to wait Irom
on tn four hour for your sittings which
is thcae every day utiles engagement
ar mad In advance.
J. II. WsrsTia Artist.
ol Kim Street.
in
II you want a reliable safe containing
th laiett Improvements purchat only a
Macneal A Crban Bale. They are th
only Mies that bav eight liana doors and
Jambs "perfection" locks solid augl cor
ner. Instd boltwnrk anil hinged can. sold
at bad rock prict-s hv W. H. (iarrttaoo.
fsneral agent 701 him street Dallas
eiaa.
I'lumea anil birds; best selection; lowest
prices Harl'a lltstar.
(lo lo Harl'a Mataar for latest at via) pit
Urn hats al 1 1 00 IA .'si il ami up.
GEORGE A. CLARK & BROTHER. Sola Agants 400 Broadway N. T.
.JirniwVpHt Ml U9mM
WEBB & COWAIV.
A THING- OF BEAUTY.
China Palace I
NO. 631 ELM STREET. DALLAS TEXAS.
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All leading itylct Csnloni 2.) cenlt each.
Harl'a lltrtar.
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P.lrganl line Kut'Msli e'raws. 11 cent 43
dillerrul thapea. lisrl'- llnrisr.
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ten' salesladies at Harl'a II rtr.
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Marriage licenses lisunl by II. il. Lewis tiaveling 'o l.j ouripj IL nri.vL Wesson
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T.I 8KK IHW VK A It K BKI.KISfJ THEM.
ICverv article selected with Sneri il r.irr sail us .:.t
to the wholes ile and retail trade of Dallas. Our stock con
sists oi evcrytiimj; m the (.ucensware line 1-rench China
'1la1 1)1... .1 i I . i lie .
i.iu;cw.ur i i.iiuu viooos iMajouca ware Usier Setts Vases
and Swininor Fij.Ures Fancy Articles and in fact ;t full and
complete hue of everything in our branch of business. Bar
V ixturcs a sicialtv. Don't ftrtret the street and the number.
Most Complete P.etllest and Cluapast Stock of
DRY GOODS
EVER EXHIBITED IN DALLAS.
FEE BROTHERS & CO.
61 & 613 ELM STREET.
Arc constantly in receipt of new and fresh goods suitable
for the season and the trade. Having a resident buyer in the
cast who is constantly on the watch they are enabled to offer
iu uieiriMirunsail U1C LATEST ntiVtLUKS AND rASHIONS.
Their stock consist! in part of cicqant Dress Goods a com-
j.lete line of White Goods Doota iid Shoes Clothing Gen-
tlemen's Furnishing Good? La lies' Underwear and all other
articles usually kept in the most stylish dry goods houses in
the country. Ladies are specially invited to call and examine
our Stock and be convinced t in rniinl in oil
other cstabliiil'ment in the state and that our pricf s will conv
f-v-tv. .u.u...uljr nun int tutajjcbi nouses in cistern and
northern cities.
TEE TODD MILLS
S.H. COOKRELL & CO. Proprietors .
Foot of lacillu A.voiuie DallnM Texas
Tlio only full and complete KOLLEIl MILL In tho
Statoot Toxas. Tho Hour manufactured at these mills is
guaranteed Hupcrior to all other brands. A lartfeand
III l U XJVl
ELEVATOR
In connected -with it. They aro now turning out tho
tidlmvinK' cholco brands of Flour: TODD HULL l'AT-
uimn' i jwvimri riiUWJ'.U iMUlMVliNli JWJD.
Ordorn Irom abroad solicited and promptly lllled
Tho highest market prico paid for (Jraiu.
Q. T. SALOON
SHERMAN TEXAS.
It. AVALHII Proprietor.
Wholesale and Mail Wines and liquor
And la ooaotl.ta with tho Ruti;itepartmnt U on ol th Bandomal
BILLIARD HALL CLUB ROOMS
"TUIt HTATK OK KOUTII Or NT. 1.01'IS.
LITTLE ROCK PAINT WORKS
H ANUKACTl'KKKS Or
Ready Mixed House Pamt
I-itllo Hook ArkniiNiiN.
laquira lor Hie LITTLK MUCK ! ra ..i.L .... .....
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