The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 317, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 28, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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JIIE MOUND CITY.
The Almost IIopMrfm Swell Once
More Revived.
With theiA principle! and the membership
already obtained there is hope of a reform
which will be radical anu permaurnv.
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JUllroad Employee Strike-Meat Ven-
ders RevlNtanee.
League to Supjirm HoodlumlNiii
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c T.. (Vt.25.-l8pecUl Correspond-
nce'.HThe father of the Ion lost Charlie
Una. was in the city la-1 week ptirs.iitiR
..niilli1olew to the whereabouts
.in. .i..it.i n.n. who was torn from his
Ui llio wiaa'P -
.m. ..I... veara lince and taken he know
. All throtiKh these years he has
watched and waited and searched with a
patience and a persistence wnic.u
or to humanity anil wlilnh slampsthe mun
s one pnscsslnn a warm and Bteudfusl
nsture. None hut a atroni? and a nentle
heaH could retain these paternal fueling so
long In the lace of a1 moat hopeless uncer-
tainty. In the Inner chambers of his
bosom stdl echoa the beloved arcenta ol
little son and memory una ni
Ineflaclble picture In hl ntid
Of bli Childish prams m nio
craceliil lovlnu (testures of the soft IIkIiI
oltneiun Bhluli.K on his intant locks ol
the mlctli and RiadnetH in his eyes and the
aweetnensol a thousand eructations winch
tpriiiK up and live only in the breast of
those who love. Time speeds its winded
tlluht. hut the father dues not loret.
Thmnrh hi" '""e Is atronK and his beuring
corn posed allll
IIIS HKABTIS HUNT WITH IKABTIl'IILAM BOM
A fill Bll'll"!
vhl(ihthefatsucceeilin years cannot as-
.:. i u.i iii In lias been brave mill
vlllcient. ami in manner tincnmplaliiliit:
..I........ iurr hin hiir.lrn nt sorrow Willi-
iriiiL or iilnlntofany kind. He
I... ...ii ii it liko the hero of a sad tint
..... .i i. mrt.liv nl iln' sviiipalliy unit
mini itineration nf men. After nil It s lie
divinity ol love which win human beliip
i.M.r. ir. Hiuiihir. In ull the relntiiius
.i Ufa. nml llio broader love lor
niBnliinil In Kinieral which slamiiiHiis be
i i.i.lmr Hum brutes. Jeans t'liriKl. mir
passed all men in love; His words woro like
ttl lallltiK w tia pii'mnm it lieiieiilc-
ti. lliiiuun iv im'iiiuiu Kim hi i'"iii
JHs livihK and Hill v Aliim.lrntn llin death
low uiiNiekablv HitiuU ami worthless up-
.ur 1 1 iIvph nf num. however isriiat tlieir
talents it their inula am pot liKhted by the
divine mark ol love. Viewed In tins liitlit.
old L'brlnlren K. l!u nppi-uri nobler tliun
a ltiinau emperor 'i'lm clue which slarli it
the old man on till" new search nrluiiintml
Wllh a man iwmul Ununeiiy rereniiy ni-
Tesed in Mudiaon enmity Illinois lor
aonie petty crime lor wlncli he has since
beau sunt to Mil puiiitiinhai v Inr a term nl
two years. D.u nelly rlaims to liavu hn-n
aisociaied Willi t wo huriilars bntli nt whom
were killed while enu'iimd lit a robbery on
J.miK Inland New Voik some liuuil lis b-i
Tho wero
TIltAllUt'CTOIUOVtllK H'iV ll A Kt.l K IIOHB.
In hlsdcatli iijsoniea Dounlas f ir thai
will the man's niinm made a statement in
which he cald Hint his eoiiipaiiloii wlinhail
been killed nuti -lht was the person who
bad cartied the hid BWaV. UnlinuHv ntiiiel
to a detective llint lie knew whern ttm hoy
was sod that he would reveal tii i wher
llbouts II lie could thereby tieoape the prison.
Donnelly also stated to the prinvmilniK M-
torney Hint he wnld tell where llio buy
was ami while he-iai tint .tli liiiiln i'H'iiTii
to ipve his e xai'l wberealioiits be ilnl snue
that he was wllh a incru I'.iiinly near Wood
river in iMiiillviuciiunlv. Tna duliiillvii
wllh a deputy xtierll sturtul to
inako the sejrih but riluri.eil
trout a Irultless sxiiedillun the slieiill
lavini! receiveii a mt l-i-l.oc wound In lliu
leg which ho claimed wun fired by eome
Iiersou ironi too iioiihb inry were nppmui'ii-
iiu. It Is bplieved that tliete is a noiiHpiracy
existing a limit; a lew to extort money Ironi
old man U'lHS. Mr. Moss ennui lieni with
his atlornev I nun l'biladnliibla niwlsliid by
tieneral Kullertou I'riinaii A. l'osl and
II r. V seer. Homuof the circumstances re
lateil bv Doiiuelly enrreiiiiiiid so well the
elnry of the dvinir burglar that Mr. Knua
thouxht It worth while to make t lie search
Jn the mean time tinnueiiy lias limio to
pilsonand Will not reveal nnolher syllulile
until be Is released. The father is not very
hopeful ol succoBS and will shortly return
houio BKiiin from this icarch as
he his done troni many another
dreary journey ol the aamo sort in
the sad yeara that have lied since bis boy
disappeared. Ho I'barliu Itosa has not beeu
yet and probably will tint he Inuud. In
connection withtlitssubject.Mr. Roan statu
that
in iiAsfiNT$roooo
ml baa printed and distributed 70. KH) clr-
culats to tlnd bis sun. The kuliiiippurs
ollertd to take f-iti ami return ttie liny
when he was
was cniilidf at he
afraid that should such a lariie nun he paid
that It would eucniiraitti oilier villains loco
Into ilia same business.
The bushiest men of the city are BRtln
xiierletiflnK the inconveniences of a sirike
uiomi railroad employes. The atrikuiK
workmen are the railroad switchmen on
the east aide nt the riverwho handle ilin
cia that come over the bridge lailen Willi
merchandise and coal and grain tor
the city. Kvery householder leela the
inconvenience of tlio Hit tint ton. I'or
week the railroad companies have
advertised to the public that the strike was
over but any one wautiiiK any giintls
brought across the river or coal to burn In
bis household loiitid himself without the
power to tet them. Bo It is to day ami will
be for mine time lunger 1 suppose. These
atrlkes among railroad employes are peri
odical and aiiiinyinir. There seems to be
no help lor It. It Is the Irrepressible slrtiK-
Itle between labor ami capital with the ad-
vantage so far on the sidu of capital.
Till venheki or mvr roa FOOD
In thin city have recently been compelled
to pay a license or oinerwiae sine
ject themselves to a Hue of $.'n)
These retail dealers lu small and
lama steaks have banded tlmmselves to
gether and have contributed money to re-
sist the ordinance. Home hundred or more
of them have been arrested and a Tew cases
will be selected out nf the number for test
ca-es. The object of the ordinance la avery
proper one. aitt was contemplated when It
was enacted to protect the people Ironi
reckless selllnc of meat Improperly killed.
and from fraud and Intpoa tloni ot varloui
ktnda prao'leed by the Dtttoliera of tins city
upon a delens.ilcsi public lly the license
system there ii a respouiiblllty Introduced
In tbla department ot merchamlislnii.
which will doubtless be conductive to the
hea th of our people 'ibere la much
round for complaint in thla direction and
will be until these people are looked alter
closely. I heap restaurants are lliepatroni
of many of these pernicious meat ahnpi
and ol these viands are strangers led. It la
to be hoped the onttnauce will be sus-
tained. The oltliem of ttan place have orgaulted
Wbat tbey term
a Law and oatna i.tvnca
composed ol members irrespective of parly
Who all all do their utiuoit in bring aboiit
abetter itaie of thitiKi thaa now exists In
the city government. A fund of $.10ul has
already been raled and It la proposed to
augment It to IitJ lor theDtirponeot pub
ting the machinery of (lie orgaiiiaat on Into
operation. Many of the names ol our best
cltliena appear among the list of members.
There Is a deep and earnest feeling upon
the subject of reform and a settled purpose
apparent 1 1 wipe annie of the disgrace of
boodliimlsm Irom the administration of
municipal etnlrs here rublto atten-
tion and Indignation have been aroused.
and It will likely not be allayed until tome
Very thorough work la performed The re-
cent developments ol the grand Jury have
caused the tacea ol the worthy people here
to glow with shame ami tbey have resolved
ti unite and put down the linijulty which
threatens to enthrall them. The future
Otirse of action ol ttila body of cltiism will
be hereafter marked out. Il baa declared
III object. In general terms to be the cor
rection ol anuses ami evils in tne Biimiuis
tratlon ol local allalra and to aecttre a pure
and ttieotlva enforcement ol the lawa nec-
essary to these ends and to maintain a
teady and etieigatio pollpyof reform In the
city government anu to engage in tne gen-
nl propoitloQ ot tht spirit vf ra'.ion im
THE STATE PRESS.
ALBANY.
Aldanv. Oct. Correspondence. J
The stockmeu of Bhacklelord county held
a meeting to-day and established a lange
line to begin Bt a point near Abilene tocon
nect with that established by Jones comity
and extends te apolntat or near Cisco.there
milium with iheline to be established
bv (Stephens county. The camps on the
Hue are to be ten mllesBpart and each camp
to have four men to ride the Hue aud keep
ll.u attlu trm rlriftillir SOIlttl.
The board ot trustees will in e few days
award the contract lor the new school house.
a ii hn .iinni !M of tin money necessary
. I 11 it. i Ka hnen raised. The hoard
rented a residence to ho used until Hie com-
plelio i ol the new building and the school
now having an attendance of about 'S un-
der tti ellii'.iuiit and entirely satii bictory
management ol I'mteHsnr W. 0. llalrytnple
MiuH if lu nnite asuccess.
liuililings are going up " o
ir Hat. t lin ttarues house IB to have uu
aililitloiii that Messrs. iiuriiaiid Kiclinrilson
will escu put up a atone ousiuei-n nun u
tlio west side and Mr. ISIucir another on t he
n.ii uiinr lIim mi I i ii kii iiare. Also. .nr.
Melliiimlil is to build a stone bullae hut of
its location we have not. yet been iiilonned.
Colonel McCoy ol your city is hi town
to-day on professional uiisliess.
Nn wire.fiitLiiiL: lieiilth excellent ; weath
er tlin.BtiMiing; good graha; fat slock; buai-
noas fair and everybody nappy.
Tbo SpcakerHhlp-Many Other (Juea-
lions of Imaurtaiice
Which Texas EUltars' Fearlessly nod
lulliucliluglj Tackle.
Fence t'ultlag the An-Absorblng Topic
OALVBSTON AND MOl'ITON
There is a natural bond between Houston
and tlalveston and that link la deep water
er the narrator and subjects ere friends or
o.icu tc nun moil ii iua versioa 01 tie
matter la worth listening to go to the other
man aud get bis statement of tbe case and
you will olten be astonished to find what a
new light is thrown upon what you thought
before a very dirty act or remark. Ttiere
are two aide to nearly every question and
all ol us have some good as well ai bad in
our composition. The world would iudeed
be a great deal better oil' if it would never
liiten to slanderer! and gossips and would
drink in as attentively the praise as tbe de-
traction ol men. Above all it would do
well to beware of those men who ai-ier
have any good to say about others. I'aria
North Texan.
Ot H COKi.KltSBMAK.
Many papers of the state are endeavoring
to lorce Hon. Oliu Wellborn our able rep-
Thxhham's (Compeucln.
WIS WOMAN CAfA HEALTH Of WOMANA
sOSYMPATHIZEVmH
Vjtf WOMAN.
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(ialveston bar. Tl.il improvement resentatlve in congress to give eipreession
T o!!. IV I'lnkbaiii's Vegetable Cnmpntitid
Is dally working wondarlul cures in leinule
dlauaaia.
UAII.KOAUS.
tunnul will
be completed
The Mulliin
I 11m tnniil h.
Oeorgla is tho only aoumurn aintu in
which northern syndicates do not control
the principal railroads.
Puilaiie uliia Is to have a street car with
a iiateut spring motor. The inventor says
tbiiLiilinr thOMiiliig Is wound up il will
propel the car cmlit miles.
Tiieril4 fiiKli-.illeSiil railroinlln MlHsoiiri
of which i)M were liitlit In IrlsU. Hull there
are 17 counties (H i m tlui whole stiuei in
the Hutilhern pari l the statu Hint lire with-
out a mile ol road
Freight conductors on the Cantuht ric.ilic
railway are earnini; in mine instances tis
much its $130 per month lieing ptiid acuonl-
ing to the number ol miles run. I'assenger
cniiiluclors recnivo ulmiil ifHO per month
ull along the line.
Hincn tlm Urst of January this year the
Ventral l'acilio luud CiiiniiiivBinner W. II.
Mills S)ld it isHiiul f.'l l.b HI worth ollliotr
land grunl In suiull inirci'is to nciiini aut-
tlers in aninll trail's in Ciiliilurnlii.
Today a new joint turiil between Chica-
go and polius lu 'iVxus mid loiiisaiiii goes
into ellect. Tim ni ula interested In this
tarill'ani llio VV abasii (:. II. mid 'C.
mid A. Illitiolsi'enlral Chicago and Kasl-
eril Illinois Missouri l nciiin aim nm
Mountain. There are a number ol import
ant changes in cliissilicilliin.
The I'ni'iu 1'ao'lio people nave reuueeu
rates lo Og'leil anil Mull. I alio. I ney lire
now making a rale of lilty cents on nil
classes lioio the Wiesouri river to imiii
I uke and OgiUn. lbs iiu'emt nioni.
route is now oiicncu nil tiiniiign ny ran
and ratci oil Heights have beuit ureally rc-
luccd.
The Imperial railways in Ansttiii tuny be
Very old-laslilnneu in euum reapeein inn
every passenger cur lias in it an luuicitior
which us inn train moves nirvvaru einnvs
iiiinu a dial the inline nt tlm next Mnnnii
would henetit Houstn; ii: a degree only !
less than it would benelit tiaiveston. Com- j
moil sense should dictate that an "emctite
enrdiulu" aliould be estuhlii-lieil between the
two cities on this score and ellorts
should he made to consolidate the appro-
priations for (ialveston bar Galveston bay
ami liullalo bayou together and have these
works proceed according to tinilary inten-
tion. This would secure the earnest co-operation
ol both cities and would go lartn es-
tablish and perpetuate that friendly senti-
ment that should prevail between the pen.
pie of Houston and (ialvcHton. The wink
nn Galveston bar is an experimental one.
Deeper water will bo got or it will licit ll
the latter then Uulveainn capital will have
to build an urtiliciei harbor oil the gull or
Gulvrston capitalists must leaiovi) to tbe
mouth of tlin lii azos. lu such a cane lluua-
ton would be sorrv but sale; lor although
her connection Willi (ialveston bar by the
bayou Is vey important it Is not Indispens-
able. Indeed it would he better lor Hous-
ton that ihere should be three seanorts lu
her neighborhood one at Habine 1'asa one
at (Ialveston and one at the mouth of the
llrnzos' Houston Is seated at tbe apex of
the commercial triangle a id nearly every
bale of cotton fur shipment by these ports
would be consigned to her merchants who
handling the leverage of llio distributing
point could secure the minimum In the
ralesof shipping chargrsfiud would become
tbeiuiist ersfil the cotton market Houston
is about eipii-dlnliiut Iriiui Hie bead ot navi-
i eitl ion on tbe head of the Uraz is andtial-
veslon bay anil the run lo tSablue I'nisisa
bagatelle. While therefore Houston lias
a tint nisi and politic reason tor supporting
(jiilvestnii tu hnr efforts to improve her sea
entrance alio is by no means iciluced tnlbe
siuiiH d;l. -in ma thai .(.I si vest on Is in n I'urciuti
to tlio niulie". I Houston l'nst.
I KSTK I't' f l'INIl.
Tlm tence cullers proclaim everywhere
Unit the gnv.iiiinr is In sympathy with
them nml veri'y it aeenia thai lie is when
lie delers action in calling the lawinake s
together until tlm si ennd Tuesiluv in .liinii-
rir 1 H- I. Already ilnmune to the aniniint
of millions ol dollars ban been done. Al-
ready the tide ol iuitnigratinii has been
cheeked Already the I'lvestinent ni e.ini-
till in lands and cuttle bus cunsi d. We limr
il complaint f rum the real estate dealers
from the Kin Crimen to ited river. We
hear a complaint I'nuti ilin mereliHiiiH from
Hie gull to t hu Indian Nation thai tlm in-
flux ol capital Is checked. Our word Inr it
tbe fence cutters and the deferred uelinn ni
Governor Ireland have placed a tilignt on
Hie lace o.' our gond Mute Hint it w ill lake
yrnrs to cir.ice. Klinuld such lie tlieciMi
who is to shoulder I tin blame ' la the hi r I
Woikllig liiliorer who lias had the result of
Ills labor fur a life limit destroyed in one
night or Is it tliu pour simple to who in
obedience to a M.rontcr mind has yielded
to n pit ision and prejudice that hii bt'eit
played upon by a iteviuning purtv.' fin.
I hern Is not whern I lie blame is t'i r st. We
say It Is with Governor Ireland mid the
as to whom he will sutipori or rather whom
ue win noi BUtiporl lor tlie speaker ol the
house. The Itiilletin has no hesitancy in
Baying that Mr" Wellborn'i constituency
have Implicit confidence In their represen-
tative and believe that he will when Hie
proper time arrives cast bis vote in the
right direction and where it will do the
most good for his state and aiictioi-. It is a
mutter of impossibility Inr Mr. Wellborn
or any other renru-entative man to decide
'pif'Slions ot this kind belore tliey come up.
Cittumsutices as well us principle have
much to do ia controlling and iulliienciiig
tbo actions of a state.sinau on all ques-
tions of this character. It would be unwise
and imprudent f ir ilr. Wellborn to avow
ins allegiance to tlio standard ol Mr. lian-
mill when possibly citcuinstances over
which he has no control will force him to
use tils inlluunce aud vote against turn. Mr
iiandall may be a candidate or he may not
there is no telling and il he should per
naps lie msy nave opposition in a person
wholly unfit lor the olhc.e. lleloro you cen-
sure too severely bide tbe time aud sea
where Mr. Wellborn stands bttarp crili.
cism will not change his convictions if he
lias alrfady formed any which we do not
think ho has but is waiting until congress
shall have convened and then he will give
the lin t er m ire tliniigbtand c inaiileration
and will act as his judgment dictates. Ai
varado tlulletiii
HON. ObIN H KI.l.ll )l!f .
1'or two terms Colonel Wellborn repre-
sented the third cnngrcs-iomil district hia
majority In the second election bung larger
than tbe enlarw vole received byauviilber
candidate for c. in;-ren that year and he is
at. this time nerving as representative nt llio
sixtli diBtriet having been elided by ten
thousand majority. These repeated en-
dorsements by the voters of bis district Is
snllicient evidence that Colonel Wellborn
has represenlnl Ibe int.eiest ot bis district
In - Li t In 1 1 y and will do every oecayioti
wiicii tlin iiileic.sts ot Ihe people are nl
slake he lias been lotiuii on the riirht fiile
and II Is there we expect to see him in the
coming session ol coi gress. Hn bus never
cast a vote nc:iiiisl the interest of h!s peo
ple nor will be do so now. e ire glad to
make tliesn remarks from the lacl that iev-
eral papers in the i-lute have seen proper ol
hue to Bsiil Gulonel Wellborn lor what
III--y imagined hn would do in coni-ic . I u
this connection wo v'ould lso sugg-t to
tl.ose coiigreh linen so ready tu ho inter-
viewed that just us long as our pr-. sent
representative ennd lets himself us well as
he lias heretofore had the litinnr of lining
we will aeinl him b.ick tosltwiih tliein.ainl
t lio V need have no b ars about our district
and iti able and popular repi .'.'.eututive.
I Terrell Htar.
i IS THE HOPE 0f7
(Tlrcan Co'utnn.
UYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEr12TAELI3 COMPOUND.
A Sure Cure for nil I E.MALIJ M'l-'AK
M'l.NSI'.s Jneliiilliig l.euciirrbira lr
remilnr nml Painful .llenslruiillen
liilbiiiiinalluii end rieeralton of
Hie W iiiiiIi I liuiilliiK l'llll-
I.AI'M'S ITPItl Ac.
IWrirliNant I tlio bwt' elll--riel'ni!l sinl lmmetlnlfc
In It t-irei't. It In s arrnt l! l III l-rt'ifluitirj. nml m-
ll i nlu tlilrln lalsir chiI Hi ri'iral.ir mtIh.
rniNii iam isi: u- ami nil si in nit lr iiicii.v.
t f Foa AU Wcissr.nsKS ef th'((i-nertlv ri.'nl
rF eitlit-r pel. It I .i iul t no ri iiieily I Imt lia l'if
1-i a Is-fore tl puliliei iiiiiI fr nil ib iim-j of tlm
KtnsiiTa It Ih tin (irrufcaf '-ii in Ihr II vrll.
WKIIOKV CO.lll'I.ATSofDIilicrSen
I'IikI i;r ill Itellel'lll Its I C.
I'Inkiiwh ttniiiK I'l'itii irn
N'OTlrK 1 HKRtlty HIVES' THAT.
- s Wuc-reis The ciut.act fur buildlog the
'ourt-hoiise. In nd fur Nolancouuty wu on
the KUli ey iiroeinbr Ism tj the (' iinmls-
klonera ( nurt ec'ared furfeitcd. The clerk of
tbe i I'inty l oiirt of aH csmaty will reelve
and Hie bills uiiitl tlio l."h vf Korvmliet lwl
for completing acrt pslntlog fa d couti-tamiie ia
aec rusuee with the plain and iwciticiUoiis no
rile in said office ou whieb said day the bids
will lie ouetl and eui!neil the comt re-
nervlriK tin right lo re ine anv er all bids
TIIUMAd K. liollTHlT.
i lerk CoutitT t'niri Nolan Cnuniy Texas.
'UTRIs-1'aTKUX1ZK IIOMK IJHH.Sl'UY"
IV t lieu you waul a vkhI serviceable lroin.
eo tint it is liin.'led K II S lull 1-x.
ror saie nv an MrsMiiKi criK'er i0''s-lt
VOTICK-p.AI.hl I'RiU'tiSALS vvll.bKK
is rus-l-'eil by the Huaorablu ('oniiiiusloiiers
Cmirt nl HaPas county 'lexas on Hies mini
Monday lu .November lss::. for Poor Kami Su-n-riiitcu'leui
tr l'nr l atin Physician lor
i.'juiuy I'livhlelan lo attend the jail ami pau-
pers not on cuntl'v lalln for l.'iouity He.xtim.
.sexton to aisle iniee nl eollm and grave lor
ailuba and a).i for children resoectively. for
lneilielnes for Jil and panoera. and all inr tbe
lerni rl one jcar cniame eing .lanuarv
il. li-laries to be paid moiittiiv in eah! Tin-
e urt reserves the right to reject any and ail
bu's.
Attest: w. M ('. Ulf.I.
5c iitity l icik.
v cusr.'a F P.oi.a. Dcputv.
t'Ai i.a lletnln-r 2-. isst.
Xsw Oiuah Aa
TO THE PUBUc
InveilKBte for Yourgehet
Postmaster-Oeneral Oreshitn havin. '
ed a willul aud niallclotia UlZhll . V? Pull'.
uiectiaraeterol I ho ini.i..r wu 40 in
ISO!
i.vih t i:.
w ill uli. ale I
111 I. 0 Hie Kllti.' I.-'
III!1 M) . 111. A III.. I II .I' ll-
tfll.aii IlieCili!.!!. i .
pr'l nt nml '.' V. -
Vri fi tiler. SI. Hit! I
I. seiit ly la.iil lu t! r.o-'Ti
r lit rln.vtiH-r l.s
fnvly h . - ii ' rM nil I It is
sl;!ii. L 111 fT n ;l l :
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tl'ANTKll-VOUNi MAN. In TO .'0 VEAIlS
tl old must bo ipilelt at figure!. Apply lu
own bun twilling it tiAs t:n. is'tt lt
WANTKI'-HY A JiTKAUY yi'PM. 1UK-
If ber. a good prominent placi. All'es..wilh
paitlrulars K. Z. l.KKLAND Hallas 'lexas.
oeUS-It
M'ASIfcD-AXY I'AUTYH AVI.NH A SMALL
l furiil lied lioiikeauil Milling to rent ll fcr
Cor 1J moiillia l ia itolratile tenaui can secure
one liv "lreing p. u lx l oeijh-'.'t
It; AN I'M .MIIU.l.K . A(iKi M.tN ANU
II and wife wlllioui ebllilren liu lo a wes-
tern town; man for partner and help in hard-
ware stoic and wninau to do general bnne-
wnrk; bnaid and llbenil wages t j the rlnl I pr-
snn. Anply with g'sid wlceuees t'i i. I;
1'AXTuN at Uueyii I'litlp's nuias Texas.
IHV-'s-Ilt
tV'ANTKU-TWH tUMllllMTlir.V ! I UN-
II istied ini'iiif. wiih lioar.l !r a cenik'inaii
iiiiu nvn eniuireu. AOOreas r. II i'.nx
I no lngi.cM ieiViiin.es given end n-
Comi.any the followiii laeu i ltu
public to prove hit atalem.11 i?.5lv to 1
gaged in a false aud i raudultnl u"
laine ami iininuv w l"
l'H.I
ipiired.
I i:-l. TuNs' i:iiuii I. "in: 7n in - v
ill .Swill's U Hum l aelorv I :' s I .in n
I" " K N 1 A j.ll Ii T I V.
lilfi nil nr elh r-
sau".
Aiuuuiii oi prize! paid hv Th. t
Mate Lottery Company iron) U-iuZ
pri'-vntdati': HJ.iuury
Paid to nn.ithern Expresa c0
Paid ! Louisiana National "bi1'!"
Jus. II. l glesby I're.id nt.. '
j-awi in riate .National hank
S H. Keulieily Prcbi leut
Paid l: . New Orleaiiy NutionaTiiV"
A. lialdwiu 1'rcMileiiV ..
I'aidto Ciiiiui National llaii'k
S. chartarou Cashier. '
raid to Citizens' Bank
' K. L. Carriers lr alJent
Paid to Ceriiiiiiiia National BjiYk."
Julea t:Karil. president
io inoi rnia National linos . "
Chas. 1'aJl'rev Cashier '
raidtoCanalllauk. Kd. T"obv' tmV; T
Paid lo Mutual .National lladk. '
Jos. Mitcbell Casbier
Total paid as shove. . . T" -I'ald
lu siinii of under fl.Wo'at'iVi"r.'ti:i
out m&Tv.:y
Total Plid by all r
For the truth nf th uLn.!'!''."'""11
public to the otliuers of the Bbwe.BiiI!5'ft'
poraiioim and lormir legality aud i.7
tne .Mayor and u.tleera nf the Citv niTs
leans to the state authorities ol 1 ot si"? ("1
also to ibe L. .S. Ollicials of l.ouiiu 1 u"1
to l legal honest and corre t la T!
"in iiini" a union so ll
coiclry. Our suu-lin
will illvestiLV'e.Hll.l oir
Mil 'at ii :r Ilea id of nri.r. " J . !'l!-
cany of our List Buown aud "rusiajc-;
M. A. DAUPHIN Pr..idBt.
Wf
11'A.sTI.U
f v;tu;Mt f
A I I
HIU lli'tht' t) Ihe
kii mi ir Hii.ir. TKt)M K
tri-AM' I .vi'rt
F.i.flT-i -i.:v
:! Iv tf Dn
iw :Hicvtbcmcnts.
I'liere was u colli' ioil fin Hie I ouncil next election in Una stale will show him
I'.luIN road the oilier uii'l.t. I ho M .In- Him we are correcl.- lleiiton Moniioi.
scph Herald in rcleri mg to what liiippeiicd an a iu sk or com iiipxcr.
at ihe mouieiit ot the collision says; These) Interview i with public inen in
Charlie Johnson me niiin ii iy is aaoi io i wliicii private epi'essiona nre olten given
iae puiutc siiiiuni noi n intiiiiijeo in nv me
ores-; lo sav t lie least ilia iii'i'iurii.i!i"tic
have turned two back eniuuiiM . nil's uud
iandini: on bis led c tilled unl " IVaniils"'
"All iHioiil. Jesce James lor lOi-oiila."
The lirst ni'lmad bo lar ns heaid Ironi to
adopt lliu lelepliniie Inr tbo 1 1 -1 us I service
rcunrcil ol the teler-raiih is Ibe new road
jusi built b tlemge lilies Irom Kcininglon
to estier inroiigu noon r i.v i uns
melboil Mr. Jill 'a is enabled to oieiiue lua
lino without expert tele;rnpti opernlors
and will make iiiile a Having in Ibis diiec-
tioHj The line will cover about twenty
miles of way.
The reiinrylvaiila railroad coinpanv has
put on a special train between New York
and l'ittaburg to haul only Adnins lUprers
business and one between llaltimiirn and
I'illabiirg to hanlexpresa htisiueaaand oys
ters. i'B.asenger trains wes' ol I'lttHtiiirg
p reader will not ho delayed In l -eoslerring
express inatler and oysters at I'ittsburg as
the work ll all done belore the trains arrive
at Pittsburg-.
Clan is beginning to take the place ot
wood and Iron in making railroad bridges
lu Kngland. Tbe inventor makes blocks ol
glass which ho hardens bv a special pro-
cess in solidity It is said they leave until
ing to be desired. The experiments al-
ready made have given surprising results
and the cost is below Hint ol bridge of
t. ii.xceb (')iu
qgacqps m
IT.!
w-cr-v i' Ttn
etJl..
( Ni:miAi.i.i.n in
Tone Toncli Worlnaaiisliip & Dnraliility.
vii.r.iAir KMAnr. & .
Kns.S"lmil '.- t t Rililiiior hlruot ballluioro
tin. U JllItU Avenue Nov .rk.
111.4 certainly Ire-ipussnii; upon iirivaie
and peraoi id propriety whe.'ia paper puis
in the iipiui h nl a uiao Winds tint bo did
lint utter or ideas he did lint liiten I In con-
vey ll. in also a bri'aeli ol ciiouel:! Inr an
interviewer In publish expression whieb he
was requested not Id piililr h. riucb an
aliuse of conn tence ov rsleps the
hounds of courtesy aud it will cer
tainly bring tbe interviewing process
Into contempt and the newspaper that
Indulges In sueli methods imodisrepiile as
it should do. Vulilic men have some rir.hts
and personal pnvileges that newspapers
are bound to reaped if they expect Hie
people to respect them. A lew days since
Ibe Houston l'nst published what purport-
ed lo bo an interview Willi lion . II.
Culberson but Mr. Culberson In the News
pmiiouticfs the preimuled Interview as a
laliricativiu of tbo whole cloth. 'Ibis places
the l'nst in a very unenviable position and
tbe enterprising reporter who labrlcated
the Interview should be "fired out" ol hi!
position nml tabnned by the press of the
stale. IMarlin Ball.
kiauan's ion. v.
Judge l'eitgai has had another Interview
with a (lalvesleu News reporter inainlv
wood and Iron. Moreover theglasa cainint r the purpose of denying certain state-
be lnureil uy insects nae wuoii nor ruaien uiems which lie was reported to have nl
like iron lered In his former Interview and explain
T in tirand Kat'tila ami imtiuna ronu uns ini; others lie stales Unit when l sl
first abducled nut Mr lloss Issued circulars embodying the lollowmg i Mr. Wellhnin would not represent hia con-
m would he lound and was j provisions! Commencing rsnvcmbnr 1st. ! mituenla il he should vole lor llsndnll
no pieiw ol liuggage weigiug more uia-i -.si
potlinls will be accepted lor transportation
as baggage. This wtllinclude baggage and
bill trunka ol theatrical com-
panies. 1'iatios and organs weigh-
ing more than :'!) pounds louses mules
etc. belonging lo theatrical concert or
ibow companies will ho carried only as ex-
ureas nr freicbt. nanoi or crgans weigh-
liur '.'.Ml pounds or less will hn carried as
-' it
TUt: - GREAT
!. 8 A a a -p-tasKf
Ami litWU
CURES
RtitHimMism Neuralyia Sciatica
Ltimbauo Uuctuche Hc.iJ.ilha. Touthjche
Nu1c'1'I-'-I.Mm illliiiMirtitni. Ilruivfl
iiatriia HfMlaU ltlltt
it It all. HlllltU UOUll.Y I'alXH 1 Ml MIlrH.
tkUtt; I'lugdlaU tut4 lsl-rictan HfV VU.R m1U.
tlitil"nsi la II I anajuaa:-.
T.IK I II Mil KH . Ot.V Y H CO.
(Haiwaw tti Vinjai r.g t o 1 ni4lnif Uil. rH.
(il'S I'W W A NT i'i Kilt
1 BOIVr MANr
hr. M nt ii'm H)n- r VVOKk .m - c on;
'Mil' iv -ull t! v.'nrK of p I'fi'iil fill'U i
tin1 tt. l Inter -st Hi'-mi li ni ti h;nik Inr I'Vit v-
tinlj. TlicriyU' Is vi.-uit h:-'! (..n i.!' Lho
Nlli'.'lili;f J;lH lllnl V'l'H-illL. i ilH'ly UMii up.
I'li'P 'in.-iT- u.HMiilU'.V stiliHi" i.hMtlu;
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A.N 1 Ml Mh(l
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il! i'"iU'l.iI v h t
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lil'-e b i lino iP elen i an 1
li ireaioe' n i; vnr tits r lor Mv
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ipv' i. if. e i iii'-rat-tii' .
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Capital Prize $75.00j
T iclicts Only :.. Shares in I'toporln
1
en' one ivurniit-
W'S I'
111!
AWi 111 .1 .
Ad: rest I'ostotnei.' 11
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' Per ol lung
No. ;;H pat-
Ll.
I' d li ll pi''-'l III I
ll "0 i-:bt A PA I V 11'l'd
l.inli". Mi'.bler. -'nil 'UP Ti-n-l
ut'iitliu: pi ;i eti:pe-
I : - K v liii'.i'.i'' rn t 1 oils-.
el "
W
Ihe fi!! Well T
i l'MTY tor
I'll"!' II Hit tit'l-TS
llre-h I ; XAS
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PILLS.
led 1 1- in l.'i lnl II.
'.; K. l n die.
Ull He
um
?:rong's I'niii't-'O l':rs f
"piidv i or. l o i Iver I ::
the U 'I'.e s. I' l-'i 1;
1 .1111 N. 1111 ml 1 1 oi . A l erlt
r l!' I iver. A
l.'iiiit. lo '.''rn!i:ig
I'lliiod. i'1 iinsii.-
Icr .-ii U
iieiio.i ii" i nsio.iin m:! iuu ps:.i.
Su inn's p eti ii Pills msi re health)' npl c-
til' rin.1 .liersiinn r.'i: nlnril .-. I Die lumeis.
A sun lem dy le-i 'olds and I'.heiiinHtltoa A
preel.ms lHn o Ceticilie let nil s. suullin.g nnd
brin liiK tbe nersoes sysiein nn I giving vt :or
uud health toeei'i- III re ol thebodv. Sjld by
trogilsta. For t sn-pbl. is. tie i. loress 0 K
lll'l.l t CO.. II- f.n s.w York I'ltv.
y a s 1 1. ii-
VV v te Irtl
lhllllis Texus .
U'AN I KD-'KMCU'iVjIirf i
in'li slid eoiiipo.eiu K-1
pr.ii tiel 'niier;ene. A lr. tvs u
lerst.n av'ellil" 1 11. 1 ii si '..v.
AN I'Kti-A l'l:.l:fli .vi. iViiiiris l.l.T'T.U
ei iii.tiiy veins exoer l ues n r l
tir .llll buiiklliK business desires a 'siln...
noil: Ihe very best reierenei s Liven. Adlu...
N. cue iMllas Natluimllj.ink Dullas 'l'eas.
fi'".'i''lt
rN 11:11-10 M-;i.i. A" r;i: iuaT.".
..".' "" 'r niigsan-.c. per pl V
S. W A I. LIS. Live Min i. ii i. s ii.n.
i: I
aM'.Ii-a l in rii.
I i 1 1 years old lo K ei' ft i us
IVillte "leili.i 1'ei e Oir: v . tl I
I pi:ri nt II r.ilil u::i. ' ' w ;..
t r a n i k : i a iiiiii rvii v.":
Wo i' '. npl i e i.i un l wo'..
.' I'wrney Knui.i. eol:i!'.
H'. s'(
'.t A.N I I'.ll 1 i Ml N i rr l:u i- (;i'
'' App.y lo II Aliuv HUH '.'i: i::;s iii;s
lex'n. s :
AN 1 lil-Yu'' lu.- i'c;' A II I'K N 111 in
A I. Ilim I; itr-i-e: sS emi'..o.iiuiins nt
" il; r.i'e ll !Y UN ;: li.in.Jli sju
N t Y-n i' i t-; r i'!'s n 1 1 i i ... 1 1 . i
. 's nn nun inr " siairw ys in eii-e oi liro
I a'.. I in l lusus- V I: in i. niv nu'v
-!. e-piaru Iron Mr--! en: line end on- ; pmrL
i.'om leas.ti t Meillc ami YnsiiiV(.i'..'v.t
Csinvciilei'l in : iitsi'iiL'i'r eoiolt.- r
'i:!ieop"ii ml ir.'in. Kls nr0
I ' I.K.I KV. i'ro;ii r.
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Louisiana State Lottery C
"Wo do hereby certify that we iiimi.
arrangement! lor ail tbo niomliic .ij....T
iuialliiawltiga of tbo Louisiana Bute Lour!
t oiurmny and in person manage and oou ii
tlie drawings themselves and mat tlie uci 1
uundiicud with honesty lalniens ml i0 .J
fullli toward all parlies and wo iiuhnrii. 2
company to use this ceruin ate wllh fac-la t
of our S' gua'.uxos attached. In Its I
lcnt:i '
w
Ab!r-s l:
I t 'I s
w
't :
Chambers' Bsokkoepmg lor Beginr.ers
a mi.piktnii'ti
LesMAr elar. s
ed. a'i teaehe
lor speaker be did not intend the reni ns
lor publication. II mailers not for wiint
purpose tbe assertion was uttered it
was uncalled for undigtPtled and ridicu-
lous. It is reasonably presumable thai
M r Well biit h is as well if not he'ler sc-
itiailited wu h the sentiment ol bis cons) t-
tientsas is Mr. Ueiicaii and that he is more
inierosied in properly icpresenting them.
1 1 he lulls to do so lie and not M r liciigan
bagtage If aisionipanl.il by tbo troupe but is responsible In them. If Mr. Ueagiin will
then only at Hie owner a risa. oioiuge inr coniino luuiseii to lliu dulv ol representing
unclaimed hiicciico will be charged
as lollows: Virsl '.'4 hours free; lirst day
thereatter 'J.) cents aud It) cenld per day
not exceeding $1 lor otl days.
Sherman In his march lollte sea toro up
the Havannah Florida and Woslern rail-
road and when the war was over $4.'a)tskl
of new bonds were Issued indorsed by the
city ol K.vannah to put the road in repair.
The mad delaulted and llio city relused to
pay them. A suit began by Kugene Kelly
In behalf of the bondholders resulted in
favor of the bondholders. This brotifht
the olty to terms. Kew bonds are now lo
be Issued ll.oiwto every $ltU) or tlie old
issue covering the principal and llilereit.
These run thirty years aud bear 3 per cent
interest.
The Vninn Vacltlc railway company
claim their line Is the shortest route to ban
Francisco notwilbnandli g new southern
mutai have recently been opened. The
diilanoei by the route In queittou are given
by the company as lollows:
HU Louis to Omaha 413 miles; Omaha to
Ogden pkli miles: Ogden to ban Francisco
Kkl miles; total miles.
The lollowmg are the dlatancea over tbe
Atlantic and l'acilio according to the lame
authority:
8t I.outatn llalslesd miles; Hall-
lead to Albuiiuernue 7iS; Albutueniue to
Needles A7. Needles to Mojave IM.'t; Mo-
Jav to Ban Francisco :bi'2; total i'441 inllei.
m
Horsront'e A old I'hospliate
INAHIMOIS AITB0VAL Of MIPH'M ITAKF.
Dr. T. U. Uomatock physician at (inod
Samariian hospital Bt. i.ouis Missouri
says: For years we have used it in this hos-
pital Indvipepsla aud nervouidlseaseiand
ai a drink during the decline and lu the
convalescence of lingering fevers. It has
the nnaulinoua approval of our medical
Ur- ...
Mr. Canal aayi: "1 only try with all
my theologloal knowledge aud Catholic
fervor to make other men believe as 1 do
my sell. Tbat'a all there la of it. It car-
taiulv amuses me sometimes lo bear Prot
estant minister! say tbev believe lu every
man Judging lor himself bv reading and
ludvitig tne tscripturei anu to oe guinea
In hli religion by bis own views. Then
these same ministers turu directly around
let themielvei up for an authoilly and
alter tel tna- the neople to lortn tneir own
religious Ideal go right to work to Instruct
them and try to make tbetu adopt Ibe lame
form ol religion they have liow tallacloui
aud contradictory it III"
ImnnrtHttil.
When yon yiilt or leave New York City
sava baaiaee einressea or carriage hire.
and atop at the Uisnd Vninn Hotel oppo-
site U rend Central depot. Bit hundred ele-
aant rooms titled tin at a cott ol on mil
lion dollars reduced to tl anil upwards
per day Kumpeaa plan. Klevator. lies-
taurant supplied with the beat. Horse
can. ilarea end elevated railroads to all de'
pole. Famlllei can live better for leia
money at the Grand Colon Hotel than
lu any other Urji-tlasa hotel la tht oily.
his own constituents tin will linvu his bands
lull and if he will (ollow Ibe example ol
XI r. Wellborn to avoid talking buncombe
Inr the newspapers lie will not have to
spend so much ol Ills time explaining and
uenyuig. nosiue i ouniv made.
SKNsEI.ISB NKtVSl'Al'KB ASt'sR
Cora liuuiiant economy ol information
on loplca ol public Interest tlie Hon. Olin
wellborn takes the cake. t aivrston
News.
The News aeems to take coasldernble In
terest in Colonel Wellborn lu tlie same
paper from which tbe above Ii clipped an
entire column is devoted lo our congresi-
man. Just as we have said before Mr.
Wellborn hai not even Intimated that he
would iiipport Ktndall and all thla newi-ps-per
Blurring ia premature. The news-
papers out of this district that are uow de-
voting io much ol their lime to lion. Clin
Wellborn had better preserve ttieir lire for
their own sections or at least wait till after
Mr. Wellborn votea for itandell. Kamlall
nr not we venture tha assertion that Mr.
Wellborn will vote bla hntieilcoDvioiioue
regardless of newspaper abase.
WHY IfBWII'AriBS IIAVI IK I MUS.
Kvery one. who attempts nnsuoceisfully
lo buy or bnlldcte a paper hatea It there-
after wllh a malignity directly in proportion
to Ibe fulsome laudation which he would
have lavished upon 11 It had done bla dirty
work. We should say that every paper
needs enemies lu lacl every paper with
the moral con-age Ihe firmness honesty
and Independence it should have ninit in
evitably make enemies of Ihe clasi we have
alluded lo. Tapers without sueli enemiel
scarcely Ueaerveto have friends. Meiidiau
uiauo.
A rillNUIItt) COl'BSI.
Congressman Wellborn of Ihe IUllas ill'
trlct nialnlaius a dignified silence on the
speakership question. A large mijoritv nt
tne preaa of leisure In lavor of a tan II for
revenue only as opposed to the repahltcin
plan of a protective tarilt which fosters mo-
nopolies without increasing the wagra ol
operattvea in lactorlea or lu any way re-
ducing the prices of inatiutact tired article!
naed by the massea ol the people. Hren-
Ram Hanner.
tIAMIILIKil.
There la always enough gambling done
on the lly without a large city Ilka Dallas
encouraging it. The Hibalo must not
fret. Frigid treatment on the part of the
Dallai people will not k 11 gambling for It
win tlourisli green ai llermuda grais.ieei
hence when Dallas will only be known as a
citynl remote ant'ipilty and the lliiAbn
will be a urcaai-l Heiiion Chronicle.
will no III! Pt'TT.
Hon. Olln Wellborn leavea fur Washing-
ton to-day. We are betting that In tin dn
charge ol any aud all of hli nubile duties
mere ne win amy ana 'siihlully represent
nil conslllueiils Mr Keaian'i ibutbti to
the contrary notwithstanding. Meridian
lllade.
iomi toon Apviei.
When yon bear one person backbiting
or relating some circumstance detrimental
to tbe chancier of another find out wbeth-
.ilvCUrjtOUS.
" -Mlisr UAI'flSI' I lll'lil'll -Corner nl
tveauiore aud I'atlersoii avenue. Pev K. T.
Hanks tisspir sundaY-si'linol at V :0 1. m.
lir. J. U Williams Knta'rlutetiilenu Presehiug
si 11 a. in mil 7 ( p. in. tv t!ev. II. W. N.
Slinnis of axabaelilu Seals freo and a wel-
come to all.
"tte-l liNllltK'I ATliiN AI. I lll'liiil -form-r.if
HarwiHsland Itri an slieels. Uev. I'. I. feolield
ps.str. Serviei's at ll a. in. and s n. ni.
MnniiiiK Ibeine. " I'lu l.ims f n Kl-ld "
nar'HU'tT i lllilsl l i N t llt'lP II. I'niiN'Kli
J ot l'oyail and Pear' Mtee'.s. s s at 11 a.
Im. and Sunday-sei! at .:. :n p. in. All
are Invited.
" srs 1 I'A I lili'K's rill Li'll-i orii'.'r Wood
and i iibell slieels First ius-shI 7.:'; Kolenm
lililll mass at III a. in. hetmnn. Ve pels at
7 .id p. in l.eeiure. It uedi lion. l;- y
ijnhiou pastor residem . p.t Main Mree!.
iri'OMMKKi'K SI' i lllilsriAN t'lU'Ui'K-Siindav-sehotil
at (.i::ii a m. Ptetn hiiiir at ll a.
in. an.l p in. I iiijer-ineetlng I liiirsdny
evenlnii at 7 nil
ml li.u.liAi ml .M I - ii i. i s I s r i e
Mission iSiiiiilav-iehiiol lids sflerucou nl the
emit house slnctiiir coiniiieuees at : :ir. Hun-dav-sehool
proper at I: Mio:inn also after tbe
Snu.Liy-school. A cordial Invitation eAli'llihd
lo all.
ite-l'I.UYli Sl'ltl Kl M. K. I III' Ki'll SUP III
I.ev J . lliu busier. I'reaeblng at 11 a.
m. and 7 p. in. Kubbaili selt mi nl .i;;toa in.
A cordial Invitation extended to all.
is-rAIIKUMAt'l.K M K tMH Kl'll-Vonief
f Mm and isycanitie .sireels. Kev. H. A.
Til nn. on. pastor Services at 11 a. m. and s
p. m. Huuday-sehnol si u:l a. m l'rsver
meeiing every We lurnliiv evenitii! at l p. m.
Heals lire. Public eordlallv Invited.
SS'IIKSI' PUKsilV I'KUIAN rlll'IHil-l'nr.
ner Main and llarwim-l streets. Hev. A P.
Hinltli pastor. Preaching at 11 a. lit and H
p. m. Halibalh ik'liisil at ..io a. m. Ibe
public gelierallv lllvlleil.
-sIX'iiNU I'KKSUVTKKI AS nTrU'til
VtiMid streel. near llarwood. Preaclilng at 11 e.
in. and S p. m. by the easlor. .sabbaih-sebool
at '.'.HI a. Ul. A cordial tiivitallou Is cxternlcd
to all.
' aa-l'l'MII. IMtKHIIYTKRI AS "nil'Ki'll-
Sorth llarwood street Kev. U. W. Ilrougliton
pasuir. I'reaeblng 11 b m and S p. m. Uabbatli.
si'hiail at V:.) a. m. Kobnrt H. 8eav. Btiorln-
ttmdeiil. A eonllal liivttatbm exieiidtsl ui all.
ne-LAMAKSIKKI-l'M K.HIIUKl 11 tsOl'TU
or In Slnile nnd Double Kntrv
simple and casilv coiiiiii lienl-
her eun t"s I it. l Inltf i.. i -l. tx
iinusnei speeiaut H ie"'"! Ill Southern com-
" ehiHils as It take nn In delall Ihe ltnl-
ttess of tliu Soullirrn cimniry nierehauL crop
inorU-Hiting eitlton shlpa-MfU elf. tUiidsnme-
ly lioiuid in clntli and ser.t p-upaiil i. ilt-
cotinl lot'iachers. A 1 tress
l'rolessin ll. k. t llAMiiKKS. Prlnclral.
Mintlelli Aen le've. Monlieello. rk.
THE "UNIVERSITY HIE SOUTH
Is lis-atetl st Sewsnne Tonn. upon the t'orn.
belland riateaii. 7.i.fi f "mu lliesea level.
This rs'l I under Hie t palmi'ii. of the
llish.ips ol the Protestant iisenpsl flierell In
lbs S. mill and S mtliwesl sers ine healthiest
residence an I itie best aivautngcs tnitli nioriil
and ediieatlonul. In Its iln nnvir Hehool and lis
i inn mail ami i iieoi.-Kieal lit tiariuieiu i. tut
Hie spss lal i IhIiiis ol ibis Pnlversii; irnirn.
ace Hplv illnents tj llio Lev. '1 T I F 1 1 It
i' 'i" -i ii p. no '.in.aeil
I euuessee.
either lot
call'id for a 1 trail
.Mil H.M.K-A Nil." I KAMIlTr
liatld
llllUsl' I'.
s hicll and siiitiiol.. t'.
funiilT enrri;.; perfeelly ssfe In anv harness.
Appiv lo Long A; t'rawlord s l.ii jry suble.
oei -j
IM'RSAI K-A SWMItl-.lt.' '. UV"l7Ksi'l'ltA".
I ble resideueo lot. In Itie I'edais ivltliinone
t "" "r'vl r?llr"'' '"! lu other nor.
111 hi I'' l!"l K.taie sctn's and rI.eirs
iioii . i. n-iMiuiVMi ii:.-:1...Nrl.n. iIuF
i eny iuery imri roi tneeliy nl in Kssl
ILMas. l .iones st Ml-KPUY 'min'e n t";
Mam street. o. t'.S-l
COI! SAI.K-SKVKRAI. FINK l' A K M Tu TV lF-
I in.imiicsot tbeeity nud in nmor pans f
riini ir noionililir imi 1 11 lies- ntH 1.....
tracts nf iiiiliuprovedlaudby .lnSKS
stllSl
I lil'HY.
and
l.'IIIV. '11.1-Ll I i i 1 1 i A-
I tv laud maps il Dn'l ;
counties bv .MS l;s t mi pi'in i
i A's'enls '
or
siiao e
DIVOIifK-t.-slale.
He
No piibb'"!' ri'sduls ot sn
Male. Pesetti.tn. Pi i Stiiitri At.-..
and spplleail iim tor M inin. . II i.i'r. Atl'y
'.'.il' llroadivav. New York. ' '
DVKftTI
List if
KOWKl.l. A I'll
j i tn
ad.i.'lnlnis
eal I -ui.
oel 's it
i;nit sai.koh i-:'x.;iiASt-.K-iHKKB ..00
I horses 1 wors .inc r doublei. i -.. is and
.. .. . .:B ll ; Wl r..
pill or ill lor real estate in lla'.his J. M. miw
r.l.L P. 11. box 1 1". ...
I't'K SU.K-A :iiauiain-a iia.nbsumT:
I piinn 111 a sst nil'"; iniii b ri . .
Iicorroratcil In for 4.1 vrars hr lho
tire for edirallonul and cllarlltih'.a b.htshwU
vrlth a capita! of S!.(s'.ooil-to which Irestnl
oi't'i 01 ever p.v-Hi.issj nas since been added. I
By an overwhelinlnir nonuiar vnta. lu ftisl
phtBC was made apart of the present 8uu Ot
snmtton ac.optisi iiecember id A. U. UrTlt.
1 no only Lottery ever velcd on tl
endorsed by tne people ot any State.
It never scales or nostn inM. ru flnnd At
Rio number Drawing lata place monihlj
A Splcmllil Opportunity tu Wins For-j
lime
DEAWINw
CLASS I AT NEW CRLEAS3
iF.sD.vv xovi:miii:i: is
rC VI ITAL VKI.K 'XQ 0H
I'- e.isll
SI ..
Apply to I'At I. 1 . Kit 11 S
mo
1 100
s nvr.tll ISMH-KN11 FOK Ot'K HKLKt T
1 1.1s i.tH'iii isewsnanerN. llMlla.u p
Hiiiiirnis sln'ct. N V.
. 11
U I- 1 .
Apply in
Worshiping at Dallas Keinale colleen I.lva
Oak streel. Kev. W. II. Ilugbea pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m and s a. m I'onunnnlon
every lint Sunday sfier the morning servli-es
8abbalh si'hiad al t a m. I'raver meetlni evev
Weilneidaynigblais p. m. A cordial luvlla'
Hon extended lo all.
"-I.I VKOAK STKKKl' BAVTlVrOliVKOlTP
Csiruer Live Oak and lUrwnod slnst H. A. lis'
den pastor. Miiuday alum ai :ig a. m. W.
1. Addison. atiteitulendel.
I'llAI'T.I ISOAKNA liOK-M-dltS'KIt Of
lUrwtHid street and McKlnnev mad. Sunday
ehrsil every Sunday nioniliiij at 9 o'clocK.
Morultig prayer and service first aad third Bua.
V' . ....
ae-sl' k iiTnKis t .MIIMMiAl.-Serylcei
si ii b. in aim i i-j p. m. The Rev. (i. W
luiner nvtor of su Matthew's parish. Brook
lyn. New ork. will oltK lulu to-day tailh aiorii'
lei: and eTenlnr
tost.
j OsV-A" t.Ol.l) MtsPAi. IN "tstl Al'li iiie K
14 tlreclaii cniss. Rmtraied nn the one side
a pletnie of a bee hive and Ibe Latin wer4
' ereyeriido"oii the other ' Hamilton tel.
leae." The Under will Ive paid double lho
value of Ihe metal on reluming the mesial to
Ihe II ika i n oltlce. net'.Vi.lf
OTOLKS-A SKW KOl'NI'i.ANii liiill.Wl I'll
eollar and lax lair on I mil hit place of bus.
mess s.'s Main stn-ei. The parlv ho has h m
had betler tu ll hltn lonie or lain Itsve bin a.
tvntx. A liberal reward alb be paid for his
re'llMi lo .l Ohbe-". s s ls es't 7 'J
Phosphatic Lemoii live
KOlt
MKNT.Vli & rilYSU'AI KXIIAl STION
AN i IIYSI'KI'SI A.
Acts on the l.lvVlt and KIliSKVS ri 'moving
all liilurloua mailer and restores niiural ac
llvlty. gives Vigor and sin uitili to lho systiini.
h. I 'HADDOCK Sole A;eut
Dl!as Icmis.
lures e'llurers .sh..'vin
:nls's. .o 1 h.i .( f tiiiiiri.-
U.l'-A nil. III lur. . v " T
f"M Willi ll 1-ltle nMl-' H llHt'lle I !i.r
Aiidreisw. earn 1Ikuai.ii
li'll
:sl
tll-llKs
riMIKS I A I KOK TKX AS TO T1IK Slll'PIl F
1 oranyi'onsianleol Dallascoiuilf; bies
oaih has this day been made befo-e me by
Kodcer ltrrne that .limes p. Karrell is a i on-
resmeiii m ine state ot lexas that the ordin-
ary process ef law cannot he served upon him
Yon are hereby coiiiinnnded that von bv making
publleiitlon nf Dili writ In loiue newspaper
vrtiueil In Dallas county fur four succea tWo
weeks before the return day hereof tuuiiuon
tbe said James p. Karrell tn ho ami appear be-
lore at a remilar term ol the Justice's court
for rreelnei No. 1 of Dallas county Texas held
at myetbee on sialu sireet. In the ell y of Hal.
lis on the f.iih day of netober lss:i to answer
Ihociiiunlslnlof Redger llyrno for Klghtv-Twn
and loo dollars OsA.sn. the ainnuut l' hlin
overpaid on trelitht on bill ol gmli sMppeil lo
blm O. O. D. Herein fail tint and 1 1 thla writ
mate due relurii as the law directs i.iven
iiii ler my hand thla tha Jithdaj of eptenitwr
'i " nr.isivisj r s 111 siinsf
Livery and Feed StaWe
Horses boarded by day week or month. Ren
tie raddle 'Horses Carrlanes Husk lea and Phss-
oni Inr hire al reasouabli. rales. Telephone
(No. 4) oonuisctlon. (liable 107 and low Umo
streel; onnoalte T. A P. DetKit. '
noi: S VI.K-s'Xl lit :KT i tiUM U ( uC
iuneiii noiisnm .! H nK
"" '-... "it-iv llllff oc'lll -d v
'. M "borne .v. IM and M V.i. ' T.
. .. - -s ' .1 '
pi io in i" i "in -hj ln I 'f . 'I ex ieixi.1..
silK SAI.B - A M'-.l'irM-sl.M! sTFh
In t. e. I si1 on I' V lul CT Ul; isi
I'OK.SA
I lures
the best t
-'i r
I K -HI lu st ni! r.. A.7"riA
convenient lo t he i)eiis .. i
est IrMllsll.tll lisla.u 1.. .1 . . . .
l..n ..I " . Slll'll-
!' I . i Krocery liousu at
r '" ss us an inree tinsluessns
. "'!;". !' rur nariiculan address A .
.-.. -rri. ley. " tl nf
IH1K MA.K-l.llhAC Mill.
I
s-.vall A l.tl I ir
Apply to IIU'K-
netfi.tf
I UK
now esses. B-ial as
OX the Druggist mv Main street
nou HAi.K-MtKT .st.iriiiTrrTs-
r next :m days I will posliively sellinv Una
a1 mlb ieastnfthe ellv of u.l.i. VI .i ... ?'
sen's i In cnllivadon -4i In orchard with C.fnnj
s - seieeieu and aisorted' bill
an.-eoiland linloscd .nd good p.s re 'res
''""wdhS nauna. all lathed and plastered
onl-houaea. tn . ivnA .' .'
tlsli pond stiK ked with tierniM car- w U Ve i
"at ba'ialnaiid give l.. i!'
- '" - niii i i 'iivviiu
lll-.rtl llf L I Kh.SIIIK.M 1
Apply loBuWsl K
aei.f
f.'Olt SvLl'.
I p.i.tH.riy. .i bargain.
A i t LMUN. J.'sslleti. T-t.
JOHN Q. JAMES
BAOTvEE
Wichita Falla T.a.i.
Tramasta a general banking bnilneis and
lespectlully lotlella aecoun'i and colleclloni
Kiehanie Korelga in i llnmesllc homhtanil
ild. taitcrii with refeienee lo InveiUuents.
earefuljr end promptly answered.
I'nrreapoitdenla: New Yerl lmporlen and
rraderi" National ltsnk; at. l.nnls. Valley Na-
ll?nal I'.anl; ualrci on 1)1 HuWbhisi U.
DATIW VT. MAWYAUINC Jr.
Imporler lealerand Manufacturer of
Bags and Baging
RUI'K. TW1SK AND CANVAS.
W BliOAD STItKKI". New York a-8hlD-ners
aupplled wftb Ban aud Hewors.
"IMFROVED'ELASTIC TRUSS"
. .. mj irusa worn Willi ae
night and day tnatcan cileet a rail-
ii'a'inre. t'heaner than any other.
N nd for tllusiraled c rciilar. m.
pmyed Kla'lc Troai i' only of.
1 'Ih sireel New York ' "'
i huii'i: ixr.H.
firspo y-e emtiny. end mvlngs from the
re leiiraii'd Verba eueni vlneyanl i .rTi
Ktua t icmiili fslpimil. fr table use
I 'r-h.":1 h ' r mK-'"! "U histnciloui
hen in g as in Hire
Addni.. P. ii. Bl'UNM pyor). r
B" IJiH Smi I. rfwns
HOLLO WAY CO.
ARK RaTEMISU TWOCARSOK
Northerii Potaitoes
Apples. Cabbage Etc.
0773.!.' PRICES GVmWED.
Set Taietxt.
Main .t i i . "1. r '' ng Bank
" r ni i'mun
ri'll KBNT-n' hNisn Vl. -i.ii!
-bed ysiins st nl Urn street.
net.'MI
tNKHliN
CS'I'.S.
F(!!l.K.KX T7) "'K'1K"lll'll'lIXtV t'Kr.'."
I tiaLy Lent"! with Hue sprmg under lb
' Vu 4 U-111 IY' Nv .WMaln at rs-i'.fi.it
L'Ok KKN T
r. U'r. las. closets ete.
i v.il uuoi) itiuiMd w ith a:
i neon
Over
u leot. on
i .. .-V'i-1'. ''b'"u" l'eager depot ai
' ' ' " -s-isi iieo wen .
l'llR IIKNl-A m K
v'AkNK'll''0n RoMen"e-
LA III
convenient to
i veil iinusl
Appiy to .1 .1
h vn e l 1UH1KK tt ITU Kill k Uu u
furnished or unrri.i. '. vJ K.J!!'".NIS
. S.1 u . T CS"WIT
h..n .. 1 "". '.r?n- c
it"Klw7ed."ra.ro. 'l'-'-.?.- VAI'W I
mm ni'vV ' .'"'"' nel.'-.at
Ulek's K.Vm..rS 0W. JlfCW. ?T em.w
or I'oiui. c i. '"; . ''"" K'cn.rn Conn
' "' asiaie Agon's
rws lm
KKsr-rriTiT
hrlei ai.e... " r-"r eiOlik
east comer r iri "7.1 f" en the south.
the -' .. . " ?" '.a':m 're street alio
"i reel on north
P'y 'o JdN IN .1 m T.i. v rn.n.! "met. An.
N ' rn9 Main .i."1 " "late
iiiiT-.-..i-... aenllif
rl r.itn anil B'
Ibe new lo.t .y brlek.'
: ':"'.r. '"'..' tbe head f MurahT
119 Main s."" " Ke' "lat A.enls
S. K I ll:L a. .. .. .
ilory Knni i . 0 isiti'.M pki ONII
fl'SS. Lm.M:. "'' for of-
ehann haw --' Atpiy auwnn Kv
epUtf
C'oramlssi.incn
tCO.000 Tickets at Five Polian- Fseh.
lu rl.ths in Pruiuruuo.
l.tsTOrranu
1 CAPITAL I'KI.KOK
1 CAPITAL PKIZKOK
1 CAPITAL l'KI.KHK
i Phl.li.S OK -0l).
i rm.h.i ir-
10 PRIZKsl OK
i FKJi:K.'l Of
ion I'Kl.Krt OK
:H) l'ltl.KS OK
Ml" PltlKH OK
10CO 1'RUtS OK
li.tsm
li. ti
Vs)
so
100
' ft
Vto
ArraoTtHATioa rsttaa i
Approxlmalion I'rliea of T st ..
9 Atiproximatlon Prises of ""
9 Approxlinaliou frlsusof -al
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l:si7 Priiei smmntlng to s
AppllcatlotiJor rate to elnhs ihooll Ji
oniy to uieomoe of the oompanj ia "- --
K.r further information writ? clewly.
t mlitrvM. . U-WT
A.llren-. Ki'Ritercd Lcttom ntl mb J-1
uruum tmvahio to . vr
v ti oultfiY'd V k TtAV a T. nlAlL
As C V it L D A 1' O 41 al I O t-
P.imII Ta. ttncflf ViiTl" lmi.rii'4Q
Order New York kxchauho or drill a
I.etier'i wittt currency Invariably T
ll'A w . ... .1 anmJOf W
.. 1' sj ress rnsi vb
upwards. Addressed: . ...
it. A. BAUrmi Kl'Srer
orliKO. A. r.BSs-
K i-...st nallasTa"!.
lips
M. D. Q ARLINGTON
Formerly Garllugton A Mart -
General Commission MardaA
Wholesale dealer In Onln. Fruit
era Produce Na 4(Vi Kim fl j""'
A.OPPENHEIMER&CO
COTTOi; FACTOBi
And General Commission Mmtojj
tXroilgninenla solid Uvt. and oM" J
Blled and rtoduoe at lowest naikeinik
10B t 103 CAMP ST. 10K. UI
PAT A. -r '
prenirstlen ktljj.
This we T-knnwn
commenitcl for lijapeptia. neai' ".(.
of Ihe Momsch and all ciml'iai" "'i'.'". i
Acldlly lllllimaness and "h'-'-'sJ.n It
parfsla)
tsi..l il.s hn.sl Mutilates llil be' .
la a favorite medicine for rnoo" "
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1 uo.is u.' HONS. I '''.
is Hli-s'ker sireet N-" j
aarPupfrtor to Mineral Wst'rs
acrs. etc. bold by all urmiii-
Dr. J. A. MIMA
ar 11 j. ' -
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