The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 317, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 28, 1883 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIETY XEVS.
from
Society of Our Several
Sear Tow us
What U lng on la Our Onu
B Midst.
reucmi''-Stley 'otes. Etc
.1 .. .t week we bave bait an
jrsis1" i Dallai some one hundred
!(1101".-. k heiul
r .iotwork beiug on ureas paraue
"u .i.. walla sun ou
S . the siudio of Mrs.
We beFeve this is the otily
inu-nt ot the kind wi'nin me state
. branches of the art are taught
existence only a couple if
And the progress uaue bv muils
Mt iratifyinK and encouraging.
the pieces specially worthy
i0ll?..in was a Pair of
will doubt!
'i? .".f UTOrit our citi-
ue
B"". ". f:.. Leake exhibition a
k. MISO v..---. . - -
i inslicbaracleristic ot the brace
!cd young lady herself. Adding a
i study and ooservance ol the pcr-
i io her rare abilities in the other di-
- will coumare favorably
nans ue i v; -"
mode l
tilt ir color
BB0.r:. -T-uttd with great taste aim
Kr .. design aud delicacy ol touch
i-.sl7 !.trniii the tlorat kingdom.
'fUl ..." V.i..st credit upon Mrs. 8yd-
-ifCi'.nK'u ... .;i a imiu.1 ol ho.lv.
"iwarbywM likewise of her handi-
.-- ..- nd lilies and a Winter
U.uuji " ilritn ..ml
.rv till'.'.lieili were mo .
? I. nr. very limited dtll.lv
. . . .....I ..vincim talent Hint
V;!tiniB to develop into achieve
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i-'Tj the more intricate
rganl eve and ntlick
:.restti ':.. skete.hii'i? tounil
SJ(Or I" ' ' ' . ' ... -...I KlW'll.ll
art in its -""; . . " .....
..incur Aiuen.:ii' ... '" "
IDU ..... ....-ir.iia vane Ues ot trees.
.......iiii-e. uieu i-..k '
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JCCI1 . ...na-itti the 'ertinii.Hii.
".jislindiii'ieic. reqvires uuiwo aun.iy
.-close n.'iy .."
:"!' """i.""". "T 7s .lv Nook :
l'sccne by Mrs. Cspivell that In de-
n.rk '9 u" i " h. V..i. ...... . .... I .
u h Hieme iwi.vi" ""i"".
"' ' i Teil's clmi'el.
liiDdsciipe plu'l'ie. 1Y Mrs. W-n.lelken
V.. ... ....i ...Iniired. A very utsthetiu
.. . II... nf.r.
BWll 1.0IICH1. A unarm nm
t ..io neinhed on a slulk o
1 and there suUiiined by huem iicliiii;
..'he takes his cereal supper In the (ilk
aii-oi lik'l't was "a niooiihplif talc ' on
wo utterly too order a.o at m oinsi.
. .. rcaehir.8 alter the moon in the
lint that it was a l.g round yello
but a closer Bluuy ot "er ueve.opco
... r. l oTl.ll.ilr.l
liM IIHW vuut.....
effective panei
iliO a winter scene ..t..n .r ......
Hrs. Hatch h'llowcil Jirs. lupwennmi
ii. Wallsce in me i.r.
ifiueellec: tliroilRU tne ncu cu.ori.o;.
I Mniiiilnins was toe iiruuuv
ot Mts. II. N. ijiiillninn the leadinr;
.r.i I. m.nearul 10 ue uie eiiect oi
usrown on the rippuoK a.r.a. v..t
:niost neeileil points in u '"
..nhtlf nllil'V KUOV.11 us I. ...v ......
...... . ir. I ami abrupt as in cracky
jlKlui. v..-
;rtor calni ann suuouni u..j..k ...r
Id comes alone iroiu m ' "
Bind in a cnrenu sinov ui .........
mot simply lrom the copyings oi oin
in. A N. r.radsliaw showed some wit
.1 ....l ...iii-aii tlrrtWl us
SJd we would Ueiicnt in oei.Mi
UilJi Ul.-li'uy hut
ni rjiniiiii ...v.. -
:M forbids and as .Mrs. lapweii wm
;( mother e.xhii-ltion n'" "'""-
tnr ii.creaeil interest n;i u wu a
n will more than doul y BU tut too .
i tme art is perinea' l g " ' " "
I the schools are tprni!. k "ui ;
tlis land to ilecotae lot. ".'
! like a siinbeain ol love to ma e m
iitbuone lowr more unijiii v..j
tvt-ry iuiprovenient in toe ti "-e " an
rovncent. in me morion o .i ..i uj.
i'jrIi us co:.ceileillv limnaiiuini; u..
ns as sue is to all tru V .
towriel'i i friends are leuioa" iur
; C torun. of Austin is at the Wind-
Vin'dLUr"hy Su!phur SPrinK'. t the
theVindsV Klia f Mlneral Wl".
thiaWi"drUity" of Wthrford. 1. at
-J-vU7' C- W-- Tnrnr' " Krooklvn
a fri in" s!' lzhut' returned I'rida from
rbep.'?' htb" bwnf2I
ii.'k L7T uf Trenton Tenneasee. Is vi7
t'iiberilauBhterMi.a Nellie Levy and
way nuae Diilai her ho.ae. y UU
aiirt travelinK adjuster of Leon U. Ulum
lTestnii im in ilia ..; . i. . .
Windsor. 3 .vM.iereu lie
Mr. tieortre l'hilllps. of Cameron A l'hil-
itpa Abilene. Mtom..wt n... in i..n...
terday and left last niKht. He has just u'.
turned from an extended trip east.
v-v. ....n aim jirs. Jatllen 41. Too n.l
m ii uy : arrived in the ci.y Friday evening
from Km.xville.leniieshee and will make
Dallas iiiieir home In future. Colonel and
. i.m.e are uie pannts of 11 r. Ii I'
..i me llKHAl.D sun.
Mr. an t Mrs. W. K. Kennedy arriv.1 i .....
terday lrom ew Orleans vi the Uulf lol.
o-ado A huta Ke railroad. The (iroom
ami riri.ie have tiikeu quarters at the Grand
Windsor hotel of which the former was one
of the proprietors some two years ao
Mrs. Kennedy is from the Crescent City
her maiden uame beinii Misa liosalle Mait
well.
THE IIEKALD: SUNDAY MOIIXINCI. OCTOBER 2S 18;
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"UNI. tilfl 1at ween nmnn.-i i .... ...
.:K msii wns iircnii'.t'il .'tr. i .nu rursi
. I' . Cllio. e'u "MI "
liofs ar.d .evo ""I" "
The nri nop "
won the 'I'll Aovemner ui i.n '. .
Youiii; Men a Hebrew Astoriaiion.
iM'rfet. It 11 sunsitiniiany e..ni....r.ru
Mlnrmer member ol uie panas oociai
I. Thr-e sneinls together with the ours
t niveu by the Martini Folks' club
;thiythe (iernuin ciuh mommy me
MUHcale semi-innnuni r.. .
t the society lolks busy itiiniiK tin
l'')D.
iTus'ilnv the nuptial ceremonies will
. i.. hi... in. ine her lti uimr-
stl bonds Mr. CharlisA. Ho buy and
.km.. ll.n.i.iireer. Ciirilsof invitation
mi riouesLina tin' lircsertce i.i in-nus
m i.-!. nrens.on at the Ciiihnlic
ic'j.eMettdeil by Mr. and Mis. S. Meyer
ixretita ot the btidu elect.
OL'N r-KA o.
1-Ai.t.AS Oct. 27. t he dear loved forms
that we have laiu uway with achinn heart
and burning tears are then our only dead
la there one human heart whose lite has
been so blest that he may answer yen'.' Ah.
no. l'hee dear departed ones are notour
only dead tur deep H dark and silent
tombs where ey. ol n - :i has never reach-
c.i mm inner precuo i ucail. .No pravfn
nimble tells tbo n me. or tn.w H.v hv.
ed and died; no arched uateway murks the
road to this far "city of our dead." No
ebon hearse wiui waving plumes in dark
and denial u-ns t'oon its silver-niounli .l
lied bear these our dead away. Nu toll-
mi; bell is hcaid nor lonj; procession in lis
inuuinful march proclaims they are no
no more. Hut far remote lrom human
eye in dark and silent rooms they
breathe their lives away. No stranger haiius
enshroud their tonus nor lav them in
their itrave. Hut with our own a i ..Hk
and cold with tbiMbbine admit: heirt we
cm these dead imnv. No lnvin! hand tier-
ham nor one kind tender heart knows
w hat was done that . iiv or that iliere w.. ..
death. And so the world moves on hh
Ihoiicji this had not been.
How bright that li ver dream of love'
Ho- sweet the tender loving tie that In'l.
your lilo on swajl Thij Idol of your
soul's creation on how la!;! Hut at vour
lunch it Hluveri-d il Kasclav.
Y'.ur happy dav-dieains. where are thi.v?
The rosy-tinti'd visiniis how sweet
they danced b.-lore your evw'.' t'pnntheal-
tarlaiu the faded trii"lesitreaiiisiifaiihli.(s
years luu lit tlie llatne perhaps ah di.'
your lingers taller and did you try I..
lueneh the flame with useless weary tears?
Ur did you ehewuh Hps all wliite and
heart all hushed unit still wilh
linn and measured steps tn
iscrilicial tires bring your dead.'
Vour dreams of lame and pride and power
where are thee' Within the vault of ilnl
(Irony amid the mold and damps are beans
of dead and withered wreaths; dear laded
laurels and brown scentless bays the
relics of dead ambition's hour.
Our precious dead! Far down adeerwuid
windiugstreum whose batiks are sirewn
wilh gems there is a fair and silent isie
w mire these our treasures sleep. The air
ol heaven plays among thell.iwers thai
bloom upon their graves arid many weary
way-worn men huvti caught the aneetness
ol their breath but. knew not whence it
ennui. Yet all these blossoms nre not fair
tlial bloom above their heads for some are
full ol thorns and yield nr. fragrance us they
breathe. Vnonilus magic isi. the isleol
"Long Ago" in slumber soil and. sweet how
nianv precious dead.
How oft at eye when all is limliedaiid
still; ah silent then the busy stir and
bust U of the day and in tt e silence ol the
night you H alone upon your ear and
heart will fall a soil and tender air sweet is
a oiiau whispers and ir'l ol memories. We
caich vague echoes of a voi . 1 that we had
thoiH'ht was tit seo whiie-ro'nfd spirits
hover round Willi lecespr'e but nin.iu so
lair and sweet by ever chastening pain
Ah. ves ! There are tiuua when the soul in
s deep and silent gloom will sadly g.illn r
s hoie- that have died unveil the Idols i-
lias loved mi well and look with dreary eyes
upon its own sad waste.
Ana men mere s un.n us a incnce as kiu
An the htl'tl of a llio.i'.llli s wave.
And ii... iii irii-suioio belt with clicc that are
pale
'ur ilicy know t'aat tlicr walk oil a grsve."
I i hi.
M'KINMY.
turned a few days iUCe from the east Texas
liap.isl assocmuon. and a short lour in
nuj portion u the missionary work. Ue
..u ue iraveung iie gremer portion ol
health may be recuperated.
Mr. L. L. (iooillow ol the Tacuic exurei
company at Terrell wn iu ur uwu f ew
davs past.
uev. Jlr t ape rtou. of Omen was in onr
town and helu devme service in the Huptiat
church last Saobaih the church held a
busiuesa meeting Monday night after he
had again held service and ehcled him
pastor ol the Haptist church. Tuis will be
his second serving in Mineola hvin been
pastor ol ibis same church two years since.
Mr. Clayton Wood has returned to
l.Vier to make his home hi that iUe
I.i n.
Tliere are a few moments or an upward
nour in the lives ol us all whereiu the ap-
preciation ol atl action a woid or deed
cilia for language foreign to our longuea to
express the deep feelings of the heart. We
may call into reousitlou the moat beautiful
llowera of and all the rhetorical phrases
taken lrom the languages ot the renowned
old eastern world or lrom ibis grind west-
ern ehore and yet it is too lame and prosy
and we can but simnlv shv th.i.li w n
jtnankjou and where ts there a part of
ai v language inai expresses more lb.au a
ueartlelt American "thank vou" as it
comes from one Irieml to another. Thlal
oiler our Iriemls Messrs. M. Mauiroth and
'.. ltosenbaimi for the beautiful aquarium
tilled wilh gold ami silver linh presumed us
a few days since. Mr. Manirolh purchased
them wliilni in 81 Louis altendinir the
rair. From among the many heautl'H.1
things he saw there be could not have se-
lected a prettier nicer and'one ini.ro hieblv
appreciated than these littiegmd ami stiver
oeaunes. iiiauK you lu return.
LANCASTKK.
liev. G. Ii. Scott of lioiuul llock.occu
pied the Haplist pulpit hist Sunday; the
cuiirrii win enur.ivor to secure bun as pas-
tor. Tbey conteuiplate loaking some taste
fnl improvements on their bouse ol worship.
I. -V. II. H. Henry Is atipmluig Ms an
nua'. conlerence at Georgetown.
air. J . M. liiiilwin Biter a Ihree years
trial nl Btephens lVtiiisvlvama. has r-
lurueil to hi tirst love and settled hereto
educate his child.
Mis Mabel l'entori has accepted a posi-
tion in the school at Itordousvill.
Altera slight rulnp-e. Or. M.-t'iirdy has
betaken himself in Abilenn ami tliucoun-
Irv roundabout to n cupcrate.
Liltle l.eoua t.von wtiolms been threat-
end with a spinal ail'cctioii is improving.
Mrs. William K. Moll. tt s on a bnet
vi-ii to Mineral Wells.
W. I'. White and family are at home
again much iuiprov. .1 in health altera
lew weeks sojourn among the hills ol Ten-
neisee. The ladies of the I'resbytrrian church
propose giving ti cleguul supper next
Wednesday night.
MAIUHAU..
The aftei dance at the masquerade bull
hist night was not as larg.. s on lortii.-r oc-
casions. Miss Mattie Allen of .Nhreve-
port as the Turkish beauty and liay Ilron-
letie us the Lone Fisherman wi re award-
ed the premiums as the best characters
The niuht was rather cool which accounts
ill a measure for the slim atteudauce.
PKNTOS.
Mr. (J. J. Shapsrd. nl ihn lale law firm cf
F'ti.t ui li Shapard le't on Sunday morning
lust for tslepiienville Kratn rniinly where
he will probably make his future home and
where he will enter again upon the prac-
tice ol ihe law.
REAL ESTATE.
Transfers iu the ( ily ana County During
the l'ast flk.
A Full List of Ihe Properties That
Changed Hauils
And the Amount Paid Therefor.
iiii
1 Mnsicale Of the Ladies
... J..if-ii.inii was civrll Oil hlsl
-silis v..nin at Ihe lesii'.ence of Mr
Mrs.'L. 1'. F:t::htigh. it b.-ing Ihe I'nsl
tin. its ilr.nl season. Alter the recti. ur
iranitee the cuests were invilut to u re
t t.v ihe imiversiillv ii.noilariit.il oe-
n Tiuin.- hostess. .Miss i.iuy. woo in
"iu'h.irmini niaiiner looked alter ihe
Tment ol al. present. Follow ug was
Prciiraninie:
CU T t.
i v. i. .i . . . .. lit o.
i ....Mrs. Moi row nnd Mils Wolf.
... i. ..i.i
til Like a l'.lnl luet
Mrs I i well.
i... it. rii.v.
vubn'i Woole'g I.oiiKfi-lli'W
li IMekson
I'AKT II
lm . . in a
e'tbt ll'Uviul pfrsenre. llntTiuaii
arttrow.ii anil Mist Llimanou.
'Ciiime. .. ' Humiiiti
Mrs. -I II. I'oslou.
vrt.- . am a.
I phiMill
Ml K'-ner.
ii.. n .i.i..
Knuii KoBcoar.d Ju'lel
Mis. Tn'revatu.
( iioana.
jo veue.
JJlat Wheel
lfitiAs:T ratly was given last evening
twnieol Mr. and Mrs. r . K. liowiey
culs'n but the putlculara ol which
''potter lal.td to get.
r who re sa gudj y'tsclvis
.""1'iin and i hiilv:
iiiijhi to do but mark and tt.l
1 to:l.lKjr' laulls will lollf."
t Tlmredav. ihe 1st. of Xovetiiber
' i otji.it Mrr.' Ifebrew association give
'-Mhiro it.ml h.ll t their hall
I'mitreet. Tke'se balls have f'ways
relv atten.lfd bv our best cltirens
" one now on the tapis prouus- s to
"u previous ellorti.
'reotit lor the niarrifge of Mr
'-Taylor and Mist IV'ie I'littt cfWin
r kenturkv. Mr. Tavtor watKmrr
1 fU'n of Jiallas. aiid was asmatit
wp for Mitchell A Bcrugiii.
Mt.nsn. ui..rioN
' '.CUra ol Waco who his hem
Misa llnot e Mohee lor a-verel
Pt left for home yesterday kven
.1 anna who lure
"Ulting relatives In Chicago retutriisi
"pan eii h i..r iiir. Sir. 1'jui"
ho thinks of msklng Uallni hlsl
is.
"MaggnHngi of Chicago l '-"it-
'w broiher Mr. J. F. Flanders.
".J. H f..i... i i ii il Wood.
HAin returned homs to liirh-
""j. irkinla yosleiflav. Ilituangnier.
" t.mma rsmalna hers ths fcussl of be!
''Mr.
"'oriel ITammnnit IK nnnlllar and til
stats agent lo'r Wileleyt eelebraled
."a again wilh ns and nat becoms a
r tin... t . . j I.i.
i.'bsworlrl-wids. Popular ami' beloved I
Your correstiondeiit linn but liltle to re
port ol a socipl or pnrs inul character; Ihe
lull gloomy weather nas prevented imy
clable gaiheritiiM.
Lsst Monday evening the Hesperian liter-
arc sccietv gave an entertiiinmetit al the
allege. The exercises were varied. Jlr.
Clini Thonips m a typo on Lnquirer force.
read a piece entilled ' lo my Jlotlier
Mi-s i Hie Welch recle.l "AMcep at me
witch." Mr. (ieorca Morris rave an ad
mirable rendition lrom Chil.le Harold. Mr.
John Church c ue St. kecnan. I on in-
hole was prriic paled in by .Messrs. 1.. .
Shnder and IV inter Cox.
Hon' Kicliard .Malthin will spend hun.lav
the tirst iu twj months at home Willi Ins
Iriends. . .
Hi v. I is li lher'son a Mellimlisl minis
ter ol Cabin a. Mexico is speiniiiig a lew
'.ki uilh relatives 11. Olir CltV.
Jits. Milburn a a hool-niaie of Mrs. 1 r.
. M. Wily is on a visit limit her home in
Mi-sissiiii'l. to that la.lv.
Mr .1. W. W.i.l.lill returned from a v.sil
to his old homo in Kentucky last Sun
t-v
Mr. Harris of l.elianon lennesscr is
.Hemline- a lew davs wilh C. D. 11 uy.
iliss Calton. of J'eunessco Is visiting our
......... li r White.
l aiitain . . Jierrnwiis in town iu-uaj
rar Allen on last Thursday Mr. Jo-
....i. II ....-hand Miss Mary A W bisei.'
mil were unneu m iiin...Y "V.
Kui wishes ol hosts of o.hI friends. An
Tfcention was given the young
coui.le at the residence of the groom'
t.u i. ri.inv 1.VMI11111;
111.. ...r.. . - -------- . . .
Mr. (i. W. oliraner "i jn-aum" m
turning from a reception wirn a youim
i..... iih nuite an accident badly
recking his hnggv. young i.i?
uniniured. . .
Thuisl ol niamagea 'on . ""'r; u
l. L'ach.M. A. vrniseimui v.
.. VI 1- .11 pr J.'lll. ..".
.. .'. i:' s" Miller. M. V- Morgan.
w t iieveriv mi l s no ' uim
.. . I... t.r..v.l.rilsv.
tall i.oui iii" .;.u:.. -.;. I.
Miss Terrell. 01 pennon is i s
In Ihe City. -i ..
Mr li S Heck returned 1 rlday
extended visit in w. siern counties
11. L. Scay is VHiiing nini" --
tllNNKOt.A.
u.ii U anmewhat sha'gijh in our little
.... ...rl.ai.s 'tis cUillnl uy i' coin
11 . ..l ll.a nor
damp weather ami suin.. ...
i... i.iher days there r. m. s to us down
..... .... .i.i.s an undertone a plaint
ive linblng borne Ua.n the chi'ly ': "
; .r weei.'ng over lier
dead and dviug Itlo-es. The seed drop
own like tears nl sadness m -lis re-
tains of l.er departed flowers. And yet.
L though dead leaves rustle at our leet. and
1" lo k across lbs Held amy lo see them
brown and sober. That ws know Is but s
winter cloak .rer'ng up spi hut's fresh
coat bo daily we feel that new hones may
ind are blossoming In lha heart even be-
.r 7. . . . .i nl ilinher.
" M I N. Wgele ot .he I'tdte Express
eomnary also Mr C. K. Mulling. .gent
o tbi i'acdic . M.t.h.ll. were In our town
'lr"wkiiv Dlair. Jr. of Weathcrlonl. vis-
iteu our cut " " .i mrli.
Mr J. li. lilciianiFuu " -
Sok In our placedurlng ths ' ...
lr!"c DKo.bl a- J' ';:bJ " 1
bol) lrom i.'ultnisn '
frteJ.. here curing tlie .. . ....
Mr. Word one of Terrell t legal llg its
wa. lftM laeola during lbs r'-
Mr. I. l.ault leturued a ' J.1"
tto.a anten led vi-.il of several week lo
relatives d Iriends mieorgia.
Dr. far. Dickey of 'i"""""' J'
torouirh Fri! on hi. way to rn1-
.... u. ikl.i-.ll t.mrlT pastor ol HIS
.. V .h..rl... !.! i line and who Is
Vr. W. J. Durrott formerly a citizen of
Denton but now ol Cove Hollow in Cooke
couiily was in the city on Wednesday und
Thursday.
Colonel W. I. Crawford ol Dallas was
in Denton on Monday on holiness.
Mr. F.d Wilson wlio has been spending
several months tu Alvaradu re-
turned lioiiiii last Saturday
Mr. H. M. llradley was sick during the
fore part of 'he week but yesterday had re-
covered s'.itli -ieut to appear no the etreet.
Mr. S. A. Kealy nf l.i'iusville was In
the city on Thursday.
II. il -TO.
('. II. Kissstn ot New York Is in Ihe
ciiv.
Hon It. D. lVmlergsst of Austin Is In
Ihe city and la the gilt si ol the Cup'.iol 1 lo
tel.
Coinliiclor Mike Di'lnn nf Ihe Sauls Fi
ina I hasjusl returned Irniii a Hip to Ari
zona.
Dr. J. W. Coi tubs professor r.f medicine
In h" haoms I uy ineiiical college is now
I in the city visiting his brother Mr. F.d.
' I - .MlltlS.
i Frid II. Hergcr arrived Itilli'sciiy yesler
id..-.
Mr. II. K. Mctlregor. general ninmiger of
the llouslon eitv street tai.way company
has gone to liiilfc-tnu lo be at.-cnt several
lays.
.Mr. J. II. Crowley master of transports
lion. and Mr It. M. Temple civil engineer
of the Saute re road were until in ll.e city
vestertlav.
Mr. Kins ivttcc. oi tne low Mate ueg-
sler. nl Di-s Moines was in ibe city yester
lav. lie ia on Ills wav heme alter having
iMtidall the principsl towns ai d points
of Interest In the state. He speaks Inghlv
of the evidences ol prosperity in our cities.
TKIIlltl.l..
Dr. W. V: Dahlell. ol Kaufman was in
the rilv this Wi-k.
( 'a iii a' ll .1. I . M il'' anil I'ls-.rur u ra
W. I. Hull both of Kauliiian were in the
ciiv Monday.
Mrs. J. K. l orter an.l children ol iiriuiu
i'iiri''a. errivi'd lo day.
A. H. W ilkin- ol Athens. Teins has
been spending a day or two m the city this
week Willi fri-nds.
pri.rni.
Mr. J. II. Keesc and himily went up lo
K 1-1 y on Tues.lav In- a lew days.
Mrs. John Shea nnd .Miss Jauie elialiie
are on a vivi to Auslin
Miss lanniii .Malum bus Peru mine cut
ibis w.ek the guest ul Jlr. M. L. Miller
and family.
Mr. I harlie Trent ol rt-trie ilie was in
the city soinedavs since lie c uiteiiiplaies
moving lo I errell.
Captain hid Allen sn.l 1. 11. 1 Jisiiuri in
I'.lino were lu lown Momlay.
Monroe Drew ol the Kauliiian Sun was
in lown Saturday.
Mr. Cade Spencer formerly nf nur city
hut now ol Wad was here on Monday slid
Tuesday.
Mr. Sam Shelburne and son are Ihe guests
of Judge Oslerhoiit this week.
Mr. C. M. Cainpt.ell was iu ins cuy ;-ai-
ur.lay.
Ju.lceA. D. Mclilnim a lornier ciu.-.'n
of nur lown but now of San Saba is in the
city.
Keported by Jones A Murphy real estate
ageuts and collectors otbfla No. 700 Main
street opposite $1. George hotel.
Mrs. Ada U. Thomas to K. S. Haycet 07
by l.'iO leet on north side Ban Jaciuto streit
in Hall's addition tor $7.'0.
Frank Wentrav and wile to Atin M.
Bmwder 2 1-2 acres on the southeast line
of the lirigsbv league about . 1-2 miles
east from tne court-uouse lor $.ktl M
F. 11. Hanker to l.llla M. Kaiidall 47 I S
bv lso leet on eniith side ol Hryau street iu
block '.til tor "X.
K. 11. Chiton to Dallas Homestead and
Loan association i'o bv Lai Ivvt. on north
side ol .llrvau streel iu block I'nj for
7.W.
W . J. Ualsell to l.eorge I oil. acres in
the F.dwanl Wilburti survey for $u .1.
Joseph Hover to Ii. 11. Hrowu. lnJ acres
the uoribea'st comer ol the William M.
Moou suivey about eight miles liorlhweat
from Dallas lor I.
W. Siuiili and wile to J. S Keller 31 Ml
acres tu the Jesse. Moou survey on the
Last F'.uk ol the Trinity river tor $7.1.
L. kralt and wile lo lieorge Hub-
ert 3 by 7.Mtet northeast side ol lot .'i block
Si noi ill side ol Main street lor ptmtege of
Well AC. i '".
b. II. Cuiiihy nod wife et bL to J. W. and
.1. o. Spears !M l-i acres in ino s. A.
H.iiu.lit .ni l lo m tne 11. Harter suivivs
lnrltsi
C. II. K Iw.irds to Charles K. Ilolai.a. lot
II. block i;u7 on south side ul Fist Live Oak
street tor $ t7..
C. 11. hmiion to A. I . Ksntion. vu 1
acres in tne Walter Null survey. Unities
soiiih. 11- kcsi lrom Dallas tor MM.
J. V. Conn ver In Margaret M . l'raler .J
acres ill the I'erry l.inney survey oa Cot
tonwood creek lor .' J.
Samuel SiastrniiU iind wile to D. Fi.
W'.aver Wi by I'M b el being lots I and f
iu block lV.I soiiUiwi-nt side Caroline slrccl
In Ktvin's addiiion lor $175-
Tlimnas . Hunt and wife lo M. .1.
Shekels 'J'lby l'Hi ii-etoii soutlisideuf I'acitic
avenue clock '.'I. for M.
J. b Jolitison und wile toC S. M. Covev
I'l l acres the J. . Jackson survey anil Li
acres iu tne J. M. I'ngiiiore survey lor
jlisl.
S. M. Covey tn T. J. .lai ksim Ihe lust
mentioned 171 acres for $lii.
J.D. Co'eto F. S. Kelly lot 17 by IS. In
block 11. Houston it Ic-vsa Central railroad
addition lor L'm1.
II. I'. Clark in M. D inohlle '.'1 bv ll )
leet the south end id lot ii. block l.'ii north
side ol K.I til street f. r Jf' WH
l.il.n A. INrriiirMon liti'leii to I' B
Hrowder M aciea iu Ihe 11. llaiilia survey
for SI-'V
it. b. Iiri.woer io iniaiii .o. i.nuinsoii
the last ini iitioiied lit) acres lor l..u.
W illiam M. Kobinson io i riscuia i.onin
an. said M acri-s lor oilier coiisiileralloiis
a ti. I ils.1.
Knsi'h Standly to Allien nianuiy ui-:
acres on the A (Hike nitvey Inr .'!.
.Inhn 11. West to Albert Siauiliy It)
aerea ill said Sllke survey lor ill ).
H. II. Lonftnire lo same I- acres in said
survey lor
n i . 1 1 ii tunnel ami wne io . p. now
bines 1ii acrea In the James D ka survey.
II 1-.' nines north a mili-a cast in in innas
l.ir l 'I-.I
August Toscti ami wile io is. -iioore ineir
undivided one ball interest on and to M I 'J
res in Ihe Daniel t urner league lor
i 'oil 7i
S. Moore anil wile to i.. a. I'cati. Mi.
acre in tho liaiilal lanuer league inr si.
bands. No gentlemen 'from the groom I j
the usher i lo wear hit gloves.
The marriage bell has gone out. In lta
stead is a Japanese umbrella ol llowera in
deference In a Japanese superstition that
the umbrella keeps otl not only rain but
me hail stone and evil spirits; everything
in fact but poverty and its attendant evils.
ine weitcnng presents an uot to be exhib-
ited though therw i no interdiction to
their being aaut. (Haiper's Weekly.
m
Orlgla ol lbs Civil Klghis Law
The Washington correspondent of the
Galveston News says the civil rights act
originated in the house and the fertile
brain ot Benjamin F. Butler had as much
lo do wilh It as anyone. Ia the senate it
was vigorously opposed by leading republi-
can senators. Matt. Carpenter making an
elaborate and magnificent argument
against its constitutionality. The fact Is
sumular bin none the leas true that ths
two men one in each branch of congress
who were most able lta advocacy are now
acting with the democratic party. They
are liovemir llutler. ot Massachusetts and
Hon. Lvman 1 riunbull of 1 limits: the
tirst chairman of the house com ni luce on
reconstruction and the latter chairman of
of the senate Judiciary committee llutler
never believed in the constitutionality of
this and other radical reconstruction meas
ureshe was too stile a lawyer lor that; but
like Triad. Stevens never let such a slight
thing as a written constitution stand In tits
way when partisan designs were to he subserved.
U. & T. C.mall wag.
HUULSlUtt & TJSXA8 CENTRAL .RAILWAY
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY EACH WAY.
Three trains eaoh way between Peidson ani Cortleana flatty exoewi Sunday. Ths fSTOrlla
and short Llue lo all points lu the stoulheast. Northeast and Kail It vta HOUSTON and tha
JS?4NKWO1" KAN'A'b RlbTK0l'llHNS. Via mis rani the PAY KXFBKM
1 RAINS of Uie H A r. ('. Railway make. Iirecto nueeUoo In 1' nlnn Deem at Hoiision tot New
Orleaus ew. alevplu Cars Uironah without clitmia boloiHUt Hjunna and New Or'eaua. abort
and fsvorahle rous vla'hls tallway ami Peulsoo to all polnia North West aud Kaat. PULL
MAN PALAi'K SLKKPISH CIAIW beiween Ualvealna tuJ ball sa and e.li without ehanM
oouuecuug wbh tha new line of Ht'rKET CARS now running between 8KPlIA ana St. L0D1S.
.. a.rni Dl'iiv.l IIL1 .U Al ii v vLvlk (awl'S .1
Ooia Noam.
11 NOOU.
V.s a m.
7:;)aai
!. V. p. m.
s-vi a
lik.W P. m.
livsa.m.
Ujo . m
4. Ml a m.
7 i p m
lo a m.
Hit" a m.
lvo a. m.
Him a. m
a. .-s.
Leave
Lear
Airlre..
Arrive....
Arrive...
Arrive....
Arrive...
Dome Foutbl
k i a ax
Wp.i
MS p m
t h) a.m.
4 oi a. m
iiH m
l i: V s. bv
UJOl
wa. as.
7 a. as.
as.
MW p. m.
K .sop m
416 p Bk.
..ioup BV.
New Orleans Arrive
..llalvee lou....... Arrive
...Mini. iuu. .. Arrive
...Cor.ioaiia Leave
Dallas. Leave
...Mi'Kluuoy Leave
...Hherinau........ Leave
. . Itenlaou Leave
Ontward anil prepared tlekott between Tetas and ad nan. of Rumps via premlnent British
Herman Uuteli lulian and rreuoh Mteatashtp Lluea are ou sale at all liuiMrlanl agenelei of lh(
Housuiu t'eiaa iVutral Railway Cot raws and general lnformaUitn as lo above apple B pet
ou or by leltei to K. O. FLOOD Tlaket Agent Dallas or lo --.
J. WALDO Vim Prwldsat aad.Trallt Haaa;er. a B. QiiT O.asral Fitmrer sad Ticket aa
WnitnTON'l T"TAa.
- a . . .3
SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R.
Cor Lad lea
I have been using for a month or two in
my household (twill's Kpecilio tS S. S I
Ihe greater portion ol It having been con-
sumed by the telltale portion ul my family
and with the happiest results. It acted like
a chari-4 on my wile who bad been in bad
healih for a lone tune and lor whom I have
paid hundreds of dollars for doctors and
medicines. It began In build her up lrom
its lirst dose. Another Irumle member ot
my laimlv took il wilh equally satistacturv
results. It is certainly the best Ionic lor
delicate ladies that I bave evrr used and 1
have tried them ad. 1 have no doubt that
want ol eiiin-tse close confinement in poor-
V ventilate. I houses aewer gas poison and
malarial poison ollcn produce sickness
among our wives daughters and sisters
and I believe Mwilt a Speoilie la the remedy
lr all Ibis son ol blond pelsoinug.
F. L. .InNss J. V.
i.'uiimiii CI a
llnnie Maliutaetitrera
li is with just pilde we ran point In
America's success In inaiiu'acturera and
espuiially so Is this Ihe case with that most
finable ol all known lino r coverings. Lin
oleum. It has so cntiipletely superceded
Ihe best toreign art i le that only the poor-
est nualitles can now be Iniportrd. In use.
the loreign goods will i-nnl inn illy look dir-
ty and dingy the demesne blight clean
and pleasing while the iUii.ru and arlisiia
elle. ts are beyond comparison. All carpel-
lealera keep these remarkable goods and
the Walton - Trade Matk with the word
I. In. ileum" ia on the back of everv square
laid ol Americatimako
. W. Hutch
M.K. Ken
Irani an
Tho Original "Sunsi-t" and "Star and Crtwccnt" Kouto
Tllrl lilll AT HAST AMI Wl'.sT IdNFi.
Tha Longest Gcntinucus S'seplng-Gar Servic8 In -the World
TUBOUQH PAlaOB SLoKVlSQirAaS PROM NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON AND 8AM ANTONIO
TO !SAN FUAiNClSUO NV1TJLOUT CHAiNU E.
This busts no npi'ii for Tbronnh I'tssonger Bnstiusta aniltias a.lvwitagea srr Nutwri
Than any other Line It is ill irwighlv e'inlpil wilh all alist..rn linuniveinetiu couiluetva
lo Uie iileasuro of a long buiriier. hd and i.s iire hiiadbnt MUhiI Sails kii rlleul Katlua
hiius.4 al ."in i ..:.t. mii hiii.rva.s. The .Moal I'luturaaijiie aoeuery luisglualilo. I'olile anil altea
live einpii.y. . et.v oln.
by la. ma tins H.-uls you can bavo vour Hngsave Cheokeil Through tbttt avoiding the an
loyauce ..f r. htii;ng at Juncilnu IVIuis an advaiiiami thai NO o I IIKll I.I.S a iHxtuwus
11 Is boiiii lto tyi tin) l opular Unuln. and Is the only "All the i;r llouiirl" Kaule la
BKNWM Rl2-.m. OOliTON. t'AUrOUtllAi I'RHSNO.'OALIFORNIA
103 A KG 111 LS1 u MADURA
' BUMS'!! R u MtlRCIlD
' OdJUCN. I.ATHROP
8A0RAIdi:NT0 " BAN JdBE OAUFORSU
A TV I) KVIN I-'ItA.lNClKCO.
Tb's Is ihn Urt.'t run i bleeii West Doe.thwost Texas and Mexico and all points In th
Past hotillioasl and Nor.rt. lull niw ebainja of eats to ril. Lnnls rliicA.ro. l.oidnvlllii CiiieimiatW
lliiliiinore or Wastili.;toii and put iwoeliscn'Oi in PUIU.Iolpbla and New lots. At ftotistmi eloaa
isiiiiie- uoiia are inailii wua all .liv.T.rliiK hi.. 'or iNibiu tu lltln.is lows Nehraska Hlscousliu
Minnesota an t ttia Kant and at Hos.nil.iirg Junullou with atl trains Ou tin) Hull Oolora.lo autl
sanla Vn Hallway.
Pnriiifor'iisil "i n.ar.thi ralua tires etc. callouot add run tne agrrua of li. M . A
KAll.V AV HVsTI:U. .
TUWON
MARICOPA
Yl'MA
csros
C. M. Terry In ll. A. Kldd II 1 J acres III
the Aaron I ivertim survey. 1 I 1 unite Iroin
Dallas lor V-in
J on n L Dodd lo Anna Wilson 1 sere
about 1 I 1 miles nominal. Iiy lrom the
court house tor loo.
A. 1'. Fsii s and wi'e. tn J. H.l.iles
acres out ol the J. D. llaiulitou survey for
11 '-.i
W..I. llalse'l lo tleorgn Coll. 5 acres ill
the I'.lward W i' bum sin vi v. lor i 1 1 i.
J. W. Crnwdiia to Cillii-riiie Franklin
lol 7 on block A id llurlo'd Hieniluons and
ll'ithsiii. solid vision lor ill"1'!.
WIII1..111 Sachselor'.iph'a DinkcUpiid and
Matilda l.neii lots '.'l -I '-'- -.1 1 and
ol Mall s addition lor il :"
li. W. Adams to N. 11. Anilern In.'
acres in the J. J. (Vgshtirg survsv is miles
..mill. In west lrom Dalla-. for f I i.'.').
W. l Harrison an t wile in ii. n. i.eu-
nett a I acr-s West J. W. Ahdersoii's ur-
Vi v. lor $-'i'i.
Wilhaui F. llsliy tn 11. II. Bennett. 71 1 "
acres in the J. A. Simmons survey lor
Sarah M. Hrooks lo O. W. H vers. 2 seres
in the L. ti Cooinhs survey 3 miles west
from l.iiB". lor i I .
.1. S. II irtnti I. A. V. Kiulnaker. H I by
111' hst unri Least conn r 11 iss Avenue aim
atiout two mi i s northeast lrom the court
house lor v.'..".
S. Thiinuis l'liieileitf r nnd wile to J. W.
roiniii Mi r. I1 I '.' 'I acres in ll.e Bennett J.
Il.irn stuvey lot Jo" '.
ll 11. Balc'i ml'. H. Kennoti M l-'J acres
in 'tie Waller Nu't survey lor $l'..
J .N. I.aiiirley an. I wi'e ' A. ti Kelinon
I'll acres in ll.e Samuel siewatl iiirvey b r
J.-..I.
Win. K. Snr.w t i l"!i:-.i A. Si.ew. bd from
Cnuiineiee to Jai k.ioli aircets 1.1 block 1 "
foril.'-'i.
A.. I Ho -sand wife to Mr. J.xei.li II.
H iss (he iioribwest .iiarler ..f block 2.'7 lor
oiber coiisulerattons anil -..i.
W.J. Dial el al lo I.. S. Hiiiks M by 'Jls
(eel on north side of I.o.s Aveiitlc and
block "D." f ir l fM.
Frank Jack'uu and wile lo iV. L. Honler
their iniere.i in and lo I In aces on While
Hock creek a part ol the W. I.. W yche
survey Inr 't.
II. .. Hunter to W . I.. Hunter arm wue
alio! his interest in the Wjche survey lor
Cotiy Years' li'.apvrleiiue nl ail Old Nuree.
Mrs. W iiislow s Sootiiing syrup la I lie
prescription nf one of Ihe best le male phy
sicians and nurses In the I' idled Suites
and has hocu used lor lorty years with never
tailing salrty and succeaa by iiiillions ol
mol lent ami children Ironi llieleehie llilalll
ol omi week old tu the adult It corrects
acidity of the stomach relieves wind colic
regiilales the bowels and gives rest health
and comfort to mother and child. We be-
lieve it the heal and sureal remedy in the
world In all cases id Dysentery and Dinr
rho a in Child ren whether arising from teeth
ing ur lrom any other muse r nil direc
tions Inr iisingwill accompany em u n.uiie.
None genuine miles tha lae-suuile nf I ur
lis ii I 'ci kins is on the nutsida w rapper.
Sold by all medicine dealers li'i cents a
buttle.
I nil uiiii Hi. August -'1 1S7S I'aiter Mt-.lli Ins
lo.
t.entleiiien This Is to certify that hav
ing been alllicte.l lor the last ihlrly years
wilh the sick heads. be at least llirca limes
a week I w as induced tn ley a bottle ol
Carter's l.itl'e Liver Fills which I pur-
chased from Messia I'm is A Co. druggists
olthisrlty. 1 found one bol lie to i ilecl a
speedy cure. I now led as wull as I ever
did hi mv lite and can cheerfully rec
oiiimriid llieiu to any one e'llleritig from
the same cause ilespecttully.
MUM. H. liOOk"
l.vij l'arrish Buret
r v rir.KCF.. jr.. ii. i'.. ami t a
1 - ' ... " ' ' "
I k Tu:aii.inrn!!minivMim.a..-.aiaiwftim
I wa 'I
h':V
be worlrl-w ids. popular and beloved liapim . ltlJ .
Zionist and authoiess Itom Vtrgims'J WHI'"
HA I III)
Bahw Oct. '.ii.-('oirfspondence. A
few days past Bill Whitlty charge 1 with
theft and James Fleming colored charged
with burglary had a prclinrnary hearing
beloro Judge Cllelt.and were bound over
to sppesr before the district court to
answer said charges and on delault ol
pond were committed lo ail.
We have bad two severe nnthers. and
everything indicates rally irost something
dreaded bv sUK'k men. lira-s is now lu
line condition but would be rendered use-
s in stock by atl rarly Irost. Our tiwn
is steadily and substantially improving
nnd each dsv there Issinie iinproveineiit.
We have now under construction six or
eight dwelling houses and aeveral persons
r r.iiiteniiilaiing building business
.r...... Dor merchants are. sanguine and
say everything bids lair lor a heller trade
lbi tall particularly If the ror I lrom here
1. 1 F.igle Cove in ino snnr-ii"!. "r:
the coii'itv. is made practicable as herein- i
fi re most ot the trace of that pan o: the
county his been ontroued by our
sister town AheHne now the m a y elected
county seatof Taylor counlv. All I.a'r.l
needi'to conl-nl the grrat bu. k of tne county
trade la to have good mads. W a have
good grass an t water aear uy nno ....
dance a high dry and healthy Im-alum
Iree lrom sd malaria or auyihiug tending
to create disease and the scenery around is
second to none west of the B.s Ihe.
tnct court I. drawing mier and the hands
nd minds of the olll.-era are busy lu pre-
nar ngl no new civil rase as yit.'inl a heavy
criminal docket Is anticipated. The ciunty
comniis.loners court set lha time lor hold-
ing civil and criminal terms ol the county
court ss follows criminal the finl Vgnday
...k month civil the lirst Monday'. In
'..iirf. March. Way Ja y September
and November to Instead 01 eighteen we
have only twelve terms quite a savins
!. anffar frnm ileeoleet Bights yonr
liver is-evidently torpid and not performing
perfn-l digesllon. Take oue ot bmith s
Bile Bean on goiog lo beU an (you will
flud ImniiJIals rsuii
Headache languor and nielaiirhnly pen
eraliv spring lrom a disordered stomach
ciMlveneas or a torpid liver r.acli may
readily be removed by Dr. D. Jayne a sana-
tive Fills a lew doses of which will be foul d
to stimulate the liver and stomach lo
health action remove all biliousness slid
produce regular rvacnat ions ol the bowels
Alioilt VIcilttlliBS.
Wedding invitatians are engraved on note
paper and do not contain the card of the
groom. Where there ia only one daughter
In the family the Christian name of the
bride is oiuittcd oiherwiss her name like
Ihat of the gionm. 1 g.veii in full. If Ihe
recention Is to billow the ceremony a sine!
Irr card staling that the parents will be "at
home" at an hour deiigualrd goes with
Ibe invitation.
The wedding dress. If the lady is tall I
of heavy stamped or embossed velvet or
brocade but. as these itn not look so wen
on sma'l llgiues petite ma wear satin or
even less heavy material. D la cre'l
proper lo Him the most elaunral i'r. n
liiiueth-n lace and plenty nf It I Me l llo
ces. shape says our authority aeemi m
ba yielding tn the basque and poiat.d
it the back very ti.uiiiitii ana ine
sleeves univer V'y fathered in at the top
a leir.bie foreboding of Ihe mil' Ion leg
sipr-e nf orr g I'ldmolhers which Is a
fashion now about due. The d reuses open
in front and show a petticoat of satin or al
ei satin trimmed. Ihe bridal II iwers
are no longer orange blossoms but while
rn.es hlais daisies and snow drop. ll.e
yell II one is worn tunst be nf realise
and pinned with a diamond. The gems are
Inediain ind and pearl.asot yore; Dill fash-
Ion saucl Inns a brilliant runy as a sniisii.
lute tor the lai'er. A ruby and a d a inuid
set at an angle are tne correct I bins lor sn
engasenient ring. Ths train must le lour
lb white gloves ditto with the ring linger
cut. so that It csn be removed wi.bout
drawing oir Ihe glove.
The brldeinaids should be dressed alike
fill not In white. I'.ls pink is belln
"inrm." The groom may dres. pretty
ranch si he plesa.. but the strictly correct
style Is a black Prince Albert frork cnat.
gray or pearl trowsers dark plain waistcoat
cat rather high a high collar to a plain
linen ahlrt and a cjlorsd cravat with a
nlain scarf nln. a black slnvenine bat and
I a pair ol gray gloves are lairled in ths
Iniitnrleil l..l.
I be Klin Street Kxchange saloon Kim
1 1 reel is Ihe only saloon In the city which
imports Its own wines and liquors. They
liiiiiort iu and nut nf bond Hungarian and
other wines and Iherelnre can give their
revularpuirons Ihe benellt. No saloon iu
the smith west 'imports direct as much as this
house. I heir cigars lunch ll. purrs ami ai
trillion iriven to the public cannot lie ex
celled in the I'nited Slates. Don't lorgcl
lo nel your lunch nnd Inpmra nl the him
S'rrel Fichange where vou will always
liud the alliible Jake Menizer and. assist
i.lila.
I'l.iiilnir. A.biu.s ( .... Iowa An;. -'J Is:). I'ar
t.T Ml'llldllM I'll.
lieiith men 1 hirewlth send you drill
on Chicago Inr one dollar lor which pleae
semi me Little I lvir Fills as before as I
am nearly out ami do imt. wish tn try lo do
willmiii ihein as they have benctitied me
mora 1 1n. li anv and all rtbnr iiiriliciuea I
have ever taken' Althniirh I o" not ex
lied to be i in Ire! y cured nl Sick Headache
is w ith in.' ll Is hetnlitaiv vet I have been
sui-cc-sliil in prevenltng any severe atiac
suice a t .Maich. hv wan lung preinnnuor
s niptoiiis and taking the Little I'. ill as ill
t:ud. liralelullv ours. Ac.
B. li. XOIIMS
- - -
Al.snrl.llir
liis'ea.l ol wearing a bag of crude bulky
medicines ou Ihe outside cf your stomach
hi cure liver troubles sii k headace Ac
try a lew do.es ol Carter's Little Liver 1 ids
on Ibe inside nl it and you will be much
belter pleased. One pill is a dose Ab-
sorb one. cents. All druggist.
i -.-
Years ago when any one was troubled
with bilious attacks sick headache nau
sea. Ac the remedy used was Blue Bill or
Calomel. Today people want something
purely vegetable and easy to take like
Carter's Little Liver Fills. One pill a dose
cents. All druggists.
J. I. A. THOMAS Tiav. Ta... A't Headquarters Dallas
I'll- 111' K jr.
anil T
hoi'ston Trxaa
WlPltimai. ......-iwi'M!"!1:I
'iui;iliin;u!ffirXi:iUi...i-'''l7il''''
Fast-Black
Spool Cotton
Dyct l y a new process which lenders
the in At K iiuiiilctcly C.sr iiii.l nt
tlic Mime tiiiic iloii lint injure the
bi kHM.ril of the 1 iiiikmi
T his new t Asl-l'.l Ai K SpiK.1 Collon
; will liol I'.ulc Sit Mildew or lint
limn cpiiiito cither lo 1 uiiiiit-1 or
tlie Attno'licic as FK.ik T bread liaa
lone In iclofoic.
'Flic n.U.intari in be itcrivcd fimn
this M!W 1YF. of BLACK tann.it
1 (no highly t-.liin.ili'! by ull who u-c
L-LACIC SPOOL COTTON.
"ill!
lite
ni"T!t
a""
ie"'!iT
liaileCllPn
aU-aUuill WUallaiuiali.iU'
GEORGE A. CLARK & BROTHER Solo nis 403 BrasSm N. T
P. K iMarl.. li. V T. Spnol t'.iltou
eve.r sll'N.ns lirsil'l.-d Willi it... let) r. II
Is hi.iiii I oil While H .. and tie b.u'.iui Ubul of
M AID Ji Oil
Tn Killiililate llin tiialn fin.ulng Intciral if NorUieru Tolas.! am Of-
l.'ltng l.irnl I ml ii riuriita III lino aril 'Jilliiin
Hie I'.iIIomihh SpcilaHlcai
t'l'ttW I'lllVCl'i.cr Knal.lesono mail orb.y ti do lha work
1 :.o HOLD f ive with nilii r . yivsui plows and le to tiieat
Bllioo J'lklio HIH J what the icnlnj bis. liliml. Io the needle.
BUCKEYE SHjE rilESSDREl
UKAIS.PKII.I..
Chicago
Hundreds write they owe their life and
present good health to Acker's FCuglish
Keiiie.ly for rnnsnmidion coughs colds
etc. bold by W. It. Patterson i Co.
No longer a question ot opinion we guar-
anlee every Ikii uf Acker's Dyspeiisla Tali-
lets. Price ii and WcenU. buldbyW.il.
Patterson.! Co.
F:very promise backed by a guarantee
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will give Inline
il'ale reliel. Price :!i and iajceuta. bold by
W . H. Patterson . l o.
F.ruptioni. turn pinipies rhenmatlsm
are hut Indications ol tlutuire bloml
Acker's Blood F.ltur Is tha remedy. Bold
by W. II. Patterson Jk Co.
Croon whooping-cough and even asthma
Immediately relieved by Acker's F.ngliOi
Kemedy. Hold under guatatitee by W il.
' atlereon fico.
Utiaranteed tn cure a cnid or cough
A' enr's N' brated K'uetUh Bemedy bold
by W. li. l'atterann it Co.
.
Rvad-vraionr. bungira. .bretohs and
every style ol slide lor sale low by Orr
Ui Una street.
i .
f'ln.k IsiiltnMiia. I'lairra.
t urioiil a and Jacket Irni $l.fO V. " ou
til tlJ.iO lo Ti al Baumau's 7ij bun
street.
Orr'e Is the plaw il you want to buy a
Mllunrn Mantiucnirmg Co.'. ot Louis
buggJT7J4 Mam slret.
Orr will bi. you a line bug.r. Delker
Pbe-ton Co. Ky. Call at 7 21 Maui airest.
(Jet a bt-aln.
Neliweair sail Canry tlonda.
go to P.aii.ian's. 7ut F.lm street.
PltiiiiiMl and Tina
st 2io ftoc 7.'n to . (io to Uatiman'a "Oil
hint street.
Infants' mtrlno (loaka flannel iquarvs.
etc at Hart s tiaaaar 7ia Mm siteei.
Hats at Hart's.
1mm. Jereeva. Jeaae.
I d to lid at Jisuman'a
U is. mil. 1 1 . work n a'nmnv and f. ul lamia
and i....rii.i ...r..i...i.i ... . i.. ...ai.
) i j nl ji.antn.ia.
HKDUR
Will do Utlrrard more weik than
ang pres. .
laDOW
J )iso I IiimiWi
KINOSI.ASP'H
I
PERPETUAL DAY TRESSES fr..r ;""'
Iliiilv eerfeel harrow In the world: pulrerlts
esrili Ui.iru.ii.-lilw Hnii'l i log In lra.hr inina I;
euia lulls so l ffid aaa u a dutiable subtil-
tula loi the plow In many tears.
1 The only prri.-ct machine of the kind made
Balisftetory woik guaranteed.
Are also headquarters In Tens for Olto fi.s Snclee.. Kklnaer fllnnln Kntlnec Hl.arn'a
Siw ii'tll. anil Ha'lmiarr t ngli.et oUinm Mlrauli and III btsnml Cl'y 11 1 A Vlnor I sue 11 Ilia
lis. i .nil-nip ini'ii it illi-. KraMiiei.ii Type wtlters Kalil.ans and Vli mr ts alea white-
water aitiiis O lililn bailed wire. Walter A. Wood It. an. ra and Mower. UlriiesMla Chlnf
Thresbors i baiiii.lnn liar iii kma aud luai llugheaaud llapgiaid P.uwa kuafuug UulUug
ripe l uuiisi Hi (inu la tio
R. Y. TOMPKMS
ltllllM.
LITTLE ROCK PAINT WORKS
MANUFACTIIKRS Ot
Ready Mixed House Pa tut
I.ittlo IfopK ArkntiMns.
These .VINT tr purer anl fnarantred lo tand llieillmatoiif T xas Seller Ibfi a ti lha
on lb ma'kil. 'Ib.'V are telling ahead id all ntlier.. and are louiiht alter by all "on at
gun. ..r.leln nl i1..lnrs In Valnu .in! (Ill in Tests
inquire for lh 1.1TTI.K ROCK I'AINU sn'.ko.iiieri.
Dallas Eye and Ear Infirmary
nv iiii r.i.ia riur.r.i. siai.i.AB. rixaa
KS. JIKKIUM UAVIH. l'roprletnra.
HMdal Sltrii'lfOi olv. n l ttierur of (.R AN V I. AT ( II t. V K. 1.1 n a.nl PAVXTS Theaa
wlin have fatle.1 of ... ).. i nn d hr anv and all nthf.rs. inav P enreil h.m Wa auanlM - aw.
try oaa nf t.itaul.i.- l I ys l .1 . ni I'tnnat All er tilreilnns titeu.tud In
K.lT.'.'e in..i.. .io . niTinn a fiir.ni.. itnf....-. . m.li.p r (..-'res
t -- - '- . . S ". .' I . I
TOM HAUGIS
Livery-Sale Stable.
HIM SI RUT.
Uppoitle i heeMei A Davis'. Fly horse and
Beat bUildta Willi driving Dorset for ladies
nl kitiiy Mrlnf ihe ley. fli.lclt.l car-
nag.sauii a lltretnly drlvera. epitl al-
leiillna lM m rail lur all tralnt Ihiairet and
faiiiraU. T(lpiwatUtvaatcuullhllsia
r.tl PS. iiniT mrMt RFVOi VKllS. AMMU.
M I ION. MhlllNil T ti Kl.K RhlNksj A Nil
I.wgt lllnstrate.1 i'ilajs)iia F1IK
A..freM
CJreat WwUm (Inti WorK8
rn isbuaoM pa.
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