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TUK IlKKALD. PALLAS TEXAS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1Rt.
AUSTIN
GARV1X WISH COUNTY TFXAS March 2J 1SSI
Blasats. Morley Krothort Amtln Texaa.
tii ntlemcii-. Snd me three dozen of jour T-X-S AGl'E TOXIC
nt once. 1 have sold every botllo I received from you and puaran.
teed It to cure mid it has uevur Tailed lu a single Instance.
Yours truly W. V. SEARCY.
SF-EDR THAN EVERI
We have Jnrt received another car-load of FlRK-PROOrSAKES which w. are able U
fferal VERY LOW PRICES. Call and see them. We sell on Installments. All our safes
are made of the Best Material and from the lateat patents aud are absolutely FIRE PROOK
V e also have some Eire and Burglar-Proof Hufea on band. Call and see u at Til Elm 8U
SEALS . IN
irA Clock Watches ii Jewelry
So. 612 Main 8tr v .'rd'as Tc las.
fc'ATCHER REPAIKKiland WARUANTD
I-UI.D BY ALL '1EALKHS AND
NVholmnln
If
v 1 . as p -I
TESTAMENT.
Lift. JOHN W. GARRETT'S WILL.
J
Luve for UitUliunre mid the Stnlu
plarjluiiil Tour lEcniciiibt-rcd- 11 .
I (lill.lrvn Ilia lleira-Miist
lletulll Uuilw ay Muu e.
I
$Al.riMOKK Out. I. Tim will of tho
lafo John V. Garrett was tiled to-dnv.
V is dated Deer Turk August 8 lsS4
lOd is witnessed by Andrew Audor-
icjii Spencer and V. S. Tow nsund.
Jle (rives to his sons Hubert and
rlioinas Harrison Garrett imd to his
Autlhter Mary Klizaliotli Giirrett iin.l
i Hiirvivorx or Mirvivor of them
tal their heirs all of his estate real.
nkfi-Homil and mixed subject to eertain I
Uflmts.
I inn trust is to provide ..ikK) iiinuiall y
for tlio reliefer the Hor ol" lialtimorc.
Another trust is Dial out of the net in
come ol'the estate to devote f.'iil.noo an-
nually to siieli objects of bonovolcneo
ad to odiieational iiui)oses to aid t lie
virtuous and KlruuiinK poisons and to
Men works ol public uullly as are cat-
council 10 proiin.in mo happiness ihi.
fulness and progress of society. The
Will continues:
f'.x in this clause of my will I di -
nose oi ccriain snaiesot in v stocK 111 the
1H
tBltiinore x Ohio liailroail cointmnv I
tieein it proper to indicate mv reasons
fur making' disposition of my stock us
hrcin provided. While the citv of Ital-
tlnioro holds its large interest's in the
stock of that company and the John
Hopkins ' University the fol-
lowing advice and recommendations
of its founder continue to l)e
proprietor of such largo proportion of
the company's shares anil while the
shares of stock which I bc(ucath to my
trustee remain in their bauds or thei'r
successors I feel confident these three
largo proprietors co-operating with oth-
ers alike interested in the welfare and
the growth of Ilaliimore will control the
management of the road in the inter-
ests of that city. 1 am desirous
that said trustees and their
successors Hllll retain Ihe ownership of
the shares hereinafter mentioned
In order to aid in carrying out the line
of policy w hi. h I believe has accom-
plished great results alike beneficial to
the city or Huston an. I to the slate of
Maryland as well as to many
other Slates and commun-
ities which have boon
brought by tlio llal.imoio .V Ohio rail-
road into close business relations wilh
the city of llalliinote. 1 believo the
policy of managing this road so ns to
bring the greatest benefits !o that citv
has been wise for the road and the citv
alike unit also lor the States and the
opiniiiuuitics reached by it
and ils cooperating lines. My
ohildren who act as my
trustees are well iie(uainled with the
Hues of policy 1 approve in connection
Willi tlio ISiiltiinoro A Ohio road w hose
Improvement and development has con-
uiiied a large part of the
Work of my life and I
bavo confidence that in representing
this stock they will as far as it is in
their power co-operalo wilh other pro-
tj'i ietors ol tlio capital of the company in
carrying out such a policy. It is thorr-
foro my will and I order and ili-
t'cl that the said trustees anil
(jineir Miivcss-rs in this trust
I hull out of my estate hold
;l:'l'KH shares of common stock of the
if lialliinoio .t Ohio railroad lorlwinty
Bvears after the date of my ileiuh at
' i which fliitA u ililrihntl.. .....I
ol such stock at the opt o i of the parlies
1 aV-teresled shall bo mailo in
llT'inal parts to the children before
Wniained or their heirs and until said
ir i---i"ii
J" ""' ..in y . hi .s it i i-l tilt. OHIO Ol
my death w hile such stock is so held by
jlrustecs and their .-m ei ssors icv shall
Ipay the net income tin-n f-oiu to .said
bliree children who a-i' not only made
itrustoes. but also execulois of niy will.''
1 It is iindei'stood Hint tin- ;i.ii shines
f"f coiuiiiou stock of the It altiniine A
inlilo coinpanv. in refeteneo to which
are:hese direelious given coiisi itnie
f i ho individual stock ol the late John V.
I'i'arrett and do not include the
Jlarge lioldinj.'orihat stock by Mm linn
Jof liohcrt Uai rclt A' Sons the niemliei'-
inhipol w hich according to announce-
Uuiitit in the papers now consists ol
4 Itnbert Oarrett and Thomas I Ian ison
'Harrelt.
.j
) A MVsTI.UV OI'TIIKI'I.IIVS.
I lie Kate of a r agon-Train or Mir
;i..r.
The following
News reporter
limt Ketealed.
strange atory was told a
yesterday by an old
miner jusi from the hills:
"Would you like to hear of a strange
thing that liapj'ened to me last w eek?"
s Of course Hie reply w as in the allinna-
tivc; so seating ourselves ill the ollli co;
tlio M. James and tilting our chairs at
the proper angle he said: "Some vruts
ago while prospecting near Idaho
Springs 1 came upon a rich lead. 'Ihe
I'iM-k however whs hard and had to be
drilled and necessarily required two
men to dot ho work. W'hile I was still
in a quandary as to w ho I could gel a
stranger eauio up lo where I was at work
and asked mo i: 1 knew where ho could
get employment. I enquired whether
lie knew anything of mining ami could
hold and strike a drill.
"lie assured iuolli.it ho hail worked
in mines in California and Nevada for
years and thought ho understood it.
Something In the manner ami conversa-
tion of the man made mo take a utroa
and sudden taucy to him end 1 uovnr
had cause to bo sorry lor It. 1 In gav e
his name as Hubert Williams and ha t a
mild aud rather agreeable lace Inn with
a melancholy that seemed to bo tlio lo-
milt of year's ot habit. As it is not i.iis-
loinary In this country especially in a
mining district to impure particularly
into a man's anlei edeois. I al otieeiuad'e
a proposition lo Williams to join me
and work llin new prosi.ocl on shares
lie accepted t he oiler snd is I said be-
fore I never ha I occasion t i regret the
transaction. Alwavs quint sober and
industrious lie hc-amo a lavorue w ith
veryoue thu only reniarkalile thing
about him being he" never oiien in an
way reli rrcl to V-i earlv lifo. our
linn. i turned out pretty well ami Wil-
liams and I emit lulled parlnors in work-
ing that ami oil r claims over since
unlit last week when ho died after a
very stio'. t illiuMs iiom micinnonla. on
the last day when ln felt that he could
not live he called me to his bedside ami
told mo a wonderful story lie sai l:
I was born in Pittsburg. Pennsylvania.
My father was a largo tun manufac-
turer and gave lue nil the benolits ol' a
good education and indulged mo in
everything thai money could buy.
When I became of ago I was admitted
lo the linn shortly afterward owing
to lluctualions in the iron market our
linn was forced to suspend. The blow
was a particularly severe ono to me as
1 w asVuigaged to'one of the most beaut i-
ful as wrll hs wealthy ladies in the Iron
elty. At this tune stories were rif.t ol
tin. Immense riches of Colorado and the
Pike's peak and oilier e.xciteinenis were
drawing to that favored country a large
tiniuber of the young men of tlio Fast.
With bright visions of the
ful urn and of the fortune that I
would make to replace that w hleh 1 had
losl I still ted 1U..I. t ' tii.ii urrivliuf nt.
Nt. Joe 1 found s number of trainsliitiug !
nut lor Hill l.l'oll.ls. 1 li.nl. While
secKinjr in mako soiuo nrrange-
menu to cross thi plain J was ac-
'.)s(cd one day by a oi.m who asked nu-
ll I was going lo Colorado. 1 'pun being
told that that was mv lulciilimi he said:
"I sin nbiiiit minding a wngou loaded
with nl'.ro iilye-riiie or blasting oil as it
(tailed to lh Colorado mines mid as the
trln is nil ntlcd Willi nmnn danger I I'm I
It dllllciilt to got nn vonu to take Hi task.
Inu' i ..l. Jt.j iui teM
I expenses besides." Not knowini; or
j realizing t ho danger I eau'erly seized
the opportunity. Joining a party of em
j iiirants who were about to cross the
plains without Informing them of the
Wlanircrous character of the carpo con-
! tamed in our wagon. I started 0110
iiioruuiK tnirei her with another man who
was euiploed with me. When we
eiunped lor the niuht wo always drew
our wagon a little to ono side "took our
horses out slept at some distance awav.
Toward the eloso of un afternoon In
September ISrti when near Mol'andless'
ranch on the Little llluo tlio skies be-
came dark a tliuiiderstorin arose and
as fate would have it a bolt of ligluiiinn
struck our wagon explodod its contents
which consisted of 3500 pounds of the
dangerous substance killing everyone
of tlio small party together with "all of
tlio Horses and cattle and reducing to
fragments every wagon in the train. Hv
a miracle i was ruling considerably in
udvtinco at
me tunc seeking to get u
shot at some antelope which were graz
nig in the distance. I became aware of
a report louder and more distinct than
thunder and turning on mv horse s.w
a cloud of sinokowi.. re the train sin old
have l i en but could not discover its
whereabouts. Hiding back I beheld a
nomine slum li.nin s nt men without
legs or sinus lay scattered about and
nnngieil in lint contusion of fragments
of wagons and their freight were the
still iiuivcrimr carcasses ' ol Cattle and
hoi. s. Y .11 eau jiue. f mv horror at
Hie spectacle. 1 was Ihe only livin
survivor ol the party. Almost bereft of
my senses I rode on and was seized with
a new te-ror. U nat account could l!
give of the party or how explain their I
mysterious disappearance? Then I
came to a resolution that was both cow- !
ar.l'y and inhuman.
I would avoid going to the point of
destination of the train and would con-
ceal the lacts of its fate in the fear that 1
might bo accused of making away witli
it. Instead of stopping at tlio mining
camps near Pike's peak I made a dolour
around them rearing to mcel anyone
who would question inn and went to
California. Once in a great while 1
would see a newspaper in w hich the
mysterious disappearance ol the wagon
train and those composing it was com-
mented everyone believing thev had
been massacred by Indians. This secret
I havo kept locked in mv breast all
these long years and it has' tori tied me
al limes almost bevond endurance.' At
this point ol' his story illiams became
so w eak that lie could not continue and
shortly alter breathed bis last. -Deliver
News.
STATU I'lHiss.
Shall the proper! y of the school chil-
dren be eouliscaled for tlio benetit of the
cattle syndicates? The Democratic
parly says "No" and the people will
say no in November. 1' arnicrsville
Mercury.
Somebody has started tlio absurd story
that thuiiiiio Irish voters are hugely for
li'aine. The Irish voters ol'nhio aro or-
dinarily law-aiiiding citizens but it
would not be well lor Ihe imlhorof this
insulnt'iT story to fall into their hands.
Chicago I'iiuos
Qlt is rcportci that Web Flanagan
ill run fur l.i- ni' iianl-lo.xi moron H e
Wash Jones licjict. I'h Free-Tung. i.
does not believe a Void old. Wcois
too "peiictraling" for that. II. know
whicii side of his cake has the "lasses"
on it.
The North Tcxa papi r are giving
Ireland and his licut. minis a win in
greeting and generous encoiircgcnient.
Their speeches at Denton Henrietta
ichita and oilier places wire well re-
ceived and th" Deinocrai v is rapidly
soli. lily ing for the Slate licki l. - Ausun
Capital.
'I hem urn about i-" io nium papers
Published in Ihe Fniled SI l. s of w hu h
i are in (ho New F.ngland Stales "os in
the .Middle 'Slates s- in the Southern
Stales aud 3.MI in Ihe Western Stales. A
Western exchange estimates that 1.0 ol
the entire iiuiul i r including the mosi
inllueiili.il aro support ng C eyeland
an I lleiuirieks.i Au-tiu Capital.
Old Diojencs was an antiquo crank
w ho weui through the streets ol Alliens
Willi a lantern in broad daylight seek
ing an boncsl man but it Is'uol recorded
that he found one. The youthful Dioge-
nes of the Texas I.aiilern has l i en
more fortunate and with its llrsi glim-
merings he cried "Kureka" an. I drag-
ged W ash Jones to the front. New sp.-
pers generally II in such a man in l he
candidal ol their party. Old Diogenes
p.oniiMy made his search in an oil-year
or was neither editor nor politician.--
'.Vaeu Day.
Instances of pasture and liav-lmriiing
hae occurred in lluntooiinty'aiid otlii r
parts ol Texas i ently. Sucii d Is as
well as leiiee-eultiiig' are the fruilsof
that comuiuiiistiu spirit sbroad in the
laud which damns everybody that no-
quires a little property and which Iin.l
lault w ith all Ian all ulcers and all or-
gan i zed society. Such dangerous pas-
sions aro now being fed all over Texas
by demagogues who w ant olllce. lie-
warn ol Iheiii. ireenvilhi Itaiiner.
It is no b ugi-r a i rublem about sccur
ing water on the plains. Wells of pure
living water urn Pcing had at Irom
twin'v to 1 .jo feet deep and by Ihe iis
of w indiuills water will s..on"be made
to How as I n ely and ubiiiidaui ly on t he
plains aa in any section nt the Stale -and
e.i'.tle and sheep w ill nip the luxuri-
ant gi assi s Ilia! h ive hi relotore gone lo
W'lis.. because llm water was hidden u
few feel under tha ground. Na
turn has Don nli.'ii! 1 V supplied
this section with water
which only needs a I. tlio muselo to
bring 1t to the suclace Mr. W. T.
Stewart who is boring wells for a
landed compan northwest of here
about sixty miles is meellng with
splendid success. He begun about the
1st of July mid has already completed
l.wlvn wells with a boiintiliil suppU nt
flesh water in all of them. In no' in-
stance has ho failed to get plenty of
good water nor in any ot them has he
gono exem ding InO feci ill depth. - Ilig
Springs P iota :rah.
Puueli-llnvria.
A lingo punch bow I Is to bo found in
almost every house in Washington and
punch-making has beuoiuo a line art.
ope of the most 1'amoiM punch-makers
was Ihe late Charles .Wnr Bristed. Ills
punches wero neither too strong uor too
Weak. In other words one glasi would
not make von drunk neither were you
obliged to drink several gallons in order
to reach a point of exhilaration. Tltis
point nf exlillar.il Ion is llm .laen to stop
drinking. Daniel Webster puneli isa
complicaleil drink that calls br whisky I
rum chamiiagno arrack in ira-eiu.....
green lea lemons sugar and a very
niuewaier. A parly ol disiinguisiieii
Seoteli gentlemen who wero in H e city
not long ago during their stay wrn In.
viled to vlsilllio pi ivato residence of a
prominent Hcntletunu. During tho
evening a lig'at collation was
served In - Hie dining-room and
a lingo piinch-buvvl was set out.
The heiul ol tho parly a Scotchman
who at home occupies the position of
provost in Ins native tow n slepp d up
and tasted Ihe punch mid turning to an
acuaiuliince. Mil. I: "f hat seems very
li.tht. I think it would take a mini it
long time to gi t drunk on that." 'I bis
cool liunor gli led V"iy easily down Hie
pti'vosi's t hn a' and a second glass fol-
lowed. Pausing before beginning a
t hii d g!ns Im i imaged in conversation
n il l.ioinetil laen no shook ins nean
mid said
w I ill mo.
1 ibm I sue w hat is the mailer
His eves became half-shut.
and as he sl pi.f. I or ward ho nearly lost
his balance. Tii' iiinglu tho most sur-
prised I.. slit n be looked at the punch -lenvl
and s..el: "I'o you kyow I think
Hint drink i very Insliliors? What I
Il made ol?" Mis friend replied:
Whiskv rum clari t.chanipsgne.sugar
and lemon and a lltllo water." The
Sco'.eliniiin undiTstnial atonee what was
.. .. ......... 1 V Awl. Itiiptm. I '.trpf.Mririnil
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FOREIGN NEWS.
BISMARCK AND THE CZARINA
t'oiirhct'a Attack on Kre-Lung South
American Neva-Shot anil Shell for
IIoiir Ken it London Confer-
ence lo lie Iteopened.
Tin Cholera.
IN st'AIN.
Maiikih Oct. 1. -Three fresh cases of
cholera were reported to day in the
Province of Alicante and 3 In the
Province of Tarragona. In tlio former
Province there were 'J deaths.
IN ITM.Y.
Komi: Oct. 1. The reports of cholera
in Italy for the past tw out v-four hours
show a total of I'd fresh cases ami !!7
deaths against -lilt cases aud !. deaths
lor the pice. ding twentv-four hour.
The totals reported to-dav include
cases and .'i7 deaths at Naples ami ft!
cases and ;tu deaths at tieuou
Fool llaee Knilii in a l!ow .
llVMIl.ToN (INT. Oct. l.-The 120-
yards loot race bid ween Quirk llrant-
lord aud Stone ol' New York ended in
a quarrel. At UK) yards Quirk was
slightly ahead but it is alleged thai in
running over into Stone's track Stone
pin out his hand to pull Quirk back
w hen Quirk struck Mini with his elbow.
I he men liuished eloso on to each other
although Quirk was ahead a loot. The
leleree gavo the race to Stone on a tout
and then a row commenced Quirk and
Stone abusing each other like pick-pockets.
It is said that Quirk's friends will
enter a suit for the recovery of the stake
money.
South American lluilgct.
V Aj.r.MtAisi) Oct. 1.--A telegram
from Monlevidio stales that a schooner
and launch have gone lo Pnnta Arenas
and are engaged in taking a cargo Irom
the wrecked F.nglish steamer Cordil-
lera. Many distinguished persons tnnk leave
ol' Admiral Lynch and Don Francisco
c-iiiuercascaii on mcir departure to
.-siaui per sieamer Krilama.
The iron-clad lliiasearis expected to-
day. 'l'he steamer Amizoiiiiu is ori.r..i i..
Panama to bring home Chilli in subjects
desirous ol' returning to their nativo
country.
I Islilng lor u Sna-iii-I.uw.
I.om.on Oct. l.-Tho petition to the
Orand Duke or Ilesse.l'or a divorce ft-oni
Mine. Kalomiiic will be heard by seven
judges of the Supreme court nt Dariu-
stadll October l.stli. Mine. Kaloinine
will oppose the petition. She has de-
clined the allowance granted her by the
Orand Duke ami refuses tocouipriu'iiise.
If u divorce Is refused IhoOraud Duke
will abdicate.
Truth says: Queen Victoria desires
that the divoroi bo granted so as to ena-
ble the lirmiil Duke to marry Ihe Hue))
i ss of Albany.
South Aiio-rh'.in Xiili v.
Swii.M.n Ciitu Oct. 1. -To-day's
steamer brought li.'l large cases from
Valparaiso en-ronie to Ihe New Or-
leans World's Kxposiiion.
It is staled that Adiniial Lynch will
remain at. Madrid as Chilian" pVuip.i-
lenliarv lor three or lour monihs. lie
mil then leave his post in charge or the
Chief Seeieliirv of the Legation and
proceed to l'.ngland to superintend the
construction or a new ironclad lor the
Chilian ua v.
( linlcra Increasing.
N vim.iis Oct. 1. - -Undent Is Increasing
in Aniiiisalato. Deputy Zerbt visited
Hie town and organized four bands of
Napolians to assist the pal inula. The
beallh ollleer. sent to Vicaria to disin-
leel the place wero assailed by a mob
with sticks and revolvers. One health
oilie r was wounded. Tl!"re ar M'l
orphaiiN in tlio temporary iisvium in
Hits city who lost nil their" relatives bv
the piague.
Ilrlllsli Sole..
I.oMiiin Oct. I.- It s reported Dial
the government has or.h red the bom-
bardment of Dover by a portion or the
channel squadron to lest I he defenses.
Cable connections of China ami ling-
land aro interrupted.
Arrived out: Frisia New York; Bul-
garia Huston.
The sn ainer Freederien at Bristol
from New York lost iiliv-in head ol'
cattle in the passage.
An llibinii.u. Tax -lu I nitv lom.lrr
Paiiis Oi'i. I. 'I'... ..locrnniout has
imposed a pull tax o!' a shilling upon
every person who lands at ("allais or
r.oulongo. The money thus raised Is to
be used in defraying "expenses Incurred
ill improving the h.ubuia on tlio north
coast.
A sen of o'i'.n..vin Uossa who Is lu
tin-ciiv b in-ts thai lii. brought with
l.im ui.ikhI francs with which lo luiydy-
uainilo to be sent to liuglaml.
The It'Lti (.'anno Nexleoted.
Duni.t.v Oct. 1. At a iiueeting of the
Irish National .Lcaguo held hero to
day Timothy Harrington Secretary
of the League slated thai owing to the
snialliai.ss ol' the subscriptions ns-eived
llm League had decided to alliliatcw iih
no branches sending under i.'i. The
League has received no help Irom Amer-
ica lor some time and had lo rely on
I i clainl lor Hie aei necessary to carry on
Ihe work.
Dr. Duranles .Murdered.
Lim pKiir Oct. I.-It ia rnportod
that Jauju has been pacillcally occupied
by the tioveriimeot troops. Dr. Duiaii-
tes tho Peruvian colonel who al llm
head (d some Chilian lorces presumed
lieu. Caceres alter tho battle ot Hoa-
luiieliuco has been assassinated by s nuo
of faceres' soldiers In Cone. ;ie.i u.
Caceres lias been well received ai Ar-
quipa and still has a fores oi spi mon.
I.ondou Conference.
Pams Oct. I.- It is re;w.rted thai
l'riuce I'.isinaii k has actually proposed
th.; rem w al of .l.a !.e:uloii coiifel clico
to l.l.a.l. s tlbi lie. K:v linn liliaucial
question Mel tl .Is si.k'f s'e l that thu
eontei't lev ui-'i t at It mil before tha
1 end m n
l.i.i ..lea linels with
.hi hi French polite
I in. reusing iiu"
ciau..
Sll..tlnl shell.
Lonuon' Oou 1. Tlio uutliorltlot at
Woolwich ..re displaying much activity
in lorviaril.iig war material to Hong
koiiK. Already lieu tons of shot aim
shell and ordnance have been sblpimd
there
Ho for Khartoum
Cm no Oct. I. Oen. Wolsuloy has ar-
rived at Xsioih having left the bank of
llic.Nile. i.en. Steward and stall' and
iiioiiulcu iuluntry havo arrived al
l'otiiiola
Pupal lluiiianllx.
RoMB Oct. L -Tho I'opo has an-
nounced Ids Intention of nuikio c the
Vatican palace a cholera hospital. si ouM
Ihu necessity nriso lor such action.
Drowned In III. act.
Drill. ix Oct. 1. During tho pcrloriu-
alien of t'l'imilore" at the t!tt aire in tin
city last uigli' the song "lln U uu Kiig-
lisliuiau" w a.dr i.v tied in liissea.
lilainarck'K (oilUnlr.T.
;il. iv Oct 1.- T!m Niiiional .ullum;
lit:
... ) Ul.lt. I II... I
' ""v r-v.i i"v i.n .ii.c'i.'c
were standing and conversing together
after dinner at Ikemcviee the Czarina
conversed wilh Histnarek. llor majesty
expressed her great pleasure at seeing
the three F.mpcrnrs thus united adding
that tlio union of the three nations
ought lo have existed long ago and she
hoped would always continue. Bis-
marck in reply stated that it would be
his life-long aim to insure the fulfill-
mem of In i wish and if at any time a
rupture should be unavoidable lie would
eeasi to continue a minister of the
Uoriniin liuipiie.
Pvceudcd on Kee I.nit.
Psius (let. 1 It. is semi-ollleiallv
stated that Admiral Courbet made hi
promised descent upon the city of Kee-
Long yesterday.
Deputy Kouvier has boon appointed
member of Commerce.
Imported Itrandies and Oiu. for mod i-
cal use at Kd S. Alston's.
"Only a Woman's Heart."
One of the most elegant and spirited
dramatic performances that Dallas has
been treated to for many a day was
witnessed at the Opera-house last even-
ing when Newton Boers appeared In
"Only a Woman's Henri." The play is
emotional seiisi.lioual brilliant " in
dialogue ami intricate in plot and fasci-
nates throughout its entire develop-
iiient. It has many of the features of the
ordinary society 'drama the long lost
daughter the villain the thwarted lov-
ers etc. and yet it is unlike them all.
Last evening the performance gave the
greatest .satisfaction to the cultivated
audience present. It was universally
regarded asone of the choicest most re-
lined and yet emotionally sensational
performances certainly of the season so
lar and possibly of several Beasons
nasi. It Is really a dramatic treut In the
hands of Mr. Beers.
Mr. Beers has been making aspeclallv
or "Only a Woman's Heart" and il
looks as II' ho had a lortnnu in it. He is
a young actor who has made a reputa-
tion in other roles but it has been re-
served for him to display his lull siwers
in this new and ehnrmiiig venture.
"linger" a citizen of tlio world and
"Kilward Hosted" the rich inventor of
the dual role of Mr. Beers enabled that
talented artist to develop most fully
ami brilliantly his splendid iHiwers.
lie displays all the ease and apprecia
tion ol character ami stago ellects that
mark the true and in his case brilliant
actor. His voice facial movement
imike-up and deep interest in - piles
catch at once the enthusiasm of his
anlieiiee. Last evening ho was so
heartilv encored that ho was called
I adore the curtain al'l"r each act.
The female parts were most ad-
mirably sustained. Indued with
the exception of Mr. Beers they
wore far superior to the male characters.
Miss Manin who assumed the leading
role of 1 1 1 at tie Salisbury" won her
audience at once by her beiiul v ami easy
yet earnest inipersonaliouoi' her role.
She isa young actress ol superior power.
I lie same is equally true of MissMav-
nard as "Mrs. Salisbury" and Miss
Percy as "Pilehen" the house maid.
In a word "only a Woman's 1 1 earl" Is
a dramatic gem and Newinn Beers an
artist in the true sense of that term. It
is such a performance ns w ill especially
recommend itself in cultured audiences
and no mm should fail lo see the riqiell -lion
of tho piece this evening. The com-
pany nml I he star aro well worthy ol a
generous patronage iiuy w here.
livery smoker should
ker."
try "Lit lis- J.j
ri-.itsoN.ii.
L. A. Pires is at tlio Windsor.
T. N. I'dgell of Marshall is booked
al the Windsor.
It. S. tierno f Liverpool Knglauil
is at Ihe Windsor.
Judg.tJ.lt. Fleming or Albany isa
guest at (he imlsor.
W.O.Davis and wife of (ialncsville
are guests of the Windsor.
S. Webber of Denton representing
the SI. 1 011 is Ki publican is at Ihe
Windsor.
Dr. J. Hall Bell ami bride w hom he
esHiiised In Philadelphia arrived home
last evening.
Simon Loch has returned from a iwo
weeks msiI to Houston lialvnslon and
other points.
John S. Andrews of Fort Worth who
lias been in Ihe city the past few days
h it yesterday morning lor homo.
S. Quiscnbury W. II. Coullef ami J.
W.llall of McKliinev were in tho city
yesterday and leav e for homo this morn-
ing. Thomas Chapman a prominent elli
zen of Columbus lieorgia who has
large mamilaetiiring Interests there is
in the cily.
Charlie Hyde Hie well known and
popular n piescnlalivo of the Cin -
n ii linn is in the city a guest of llm
imlsor.
Miss Filen .lohnson book-keeper for
Ihu Singer JMaiiulailurlug company
h it lasl evening lor W ashington Terri-
tory on a visit in friends.
Bight Itcv. . A. Oallaglier preached a
bcaiiiilul senium in St. Patrlck'sl'lunch
veslcrilay inoininif. While in the cily
ho was the guest of Father V. (tuition
lie b it last uiglit on his return lo linl-
vcslon. Hal I SAM.
Oil lo lluiislablo's 7a .;m MtriH'l.
Just recelvee. a lot of horso-r idlsh in
root at A. P.. Douche tho grocer.
There were three marriage llcctisea
issued ye sterday and Iwo divorce suils
filed.
'I hero will be a Deiuocialio rallv on
Friday night corner Mniu and Murphy
streets.
Born yesterday moriilng to the wife of
.Mr. I. vt aglier u sou weih.ng twelve
poiinns.
Tim Turf Saloon on Kim Htreei. oi.no
silo Oliver A Oilggs. have Ihu l.ncst
j lunch in low ii.
The TiirfsatiKin ha the llnest liquor
and cigars in Ihe city Tim plac i is Llm
. streel.opposiiii Oliver .t iirigg.
Charles llurlburt who Ischargcl with
' nssatilling J. W. Saunders was surren-
dered csterday by hi bondsmen and
ioo;i-.l in j.in.
Tho Siiu.liwostorn Wlro eoiepany
of St. Louis ran an alt.iclioiniil on
Mitchell A Scruggs lor ( I.VO lu tho
District eoiirl.
The following nmrrlsgn licenses were
Issued by tho Couutv Clerk Jeslerdav
vm.: Tlmothv Cnllitm and Maggie F..
Cullen; J. i.ibsoii and lilla Warr
and Kdgar Turney and Mary K. Par-
ker. Mr. Tom llargls was married yester-
day at ;:3.ip. m. to Miss Molliu Durreli
ol Sevene. Ho was Hceompanied bv
Messrs. Ben. K. Cnlsll ami II. II. Laws.
'Ihe wended pair bsik the lihtu iiorlh-
Isiund train over Iho Missouri Pacilie
lor S' J.o tti.
"Weepliu Joe llardlng." llm wlcbrnt-
ed 1- vangelist or Uiuisviilo.bcgnn a pro-
traded lies ting at the Christian church
corner of Pearl nml Bryan streets la-t
night. He has won a nail it fame.
Ilislhetue Is Christ ami nil would do
Wi ll to hear him.
Dr. Blackburn will ln m ih i:
Windsor hotel until Sunday iiiorulng.
whero ho can Im consulted wiilmui
harge Us.n the disease of the rectum.
He uu irnulees a cum ..r u.. uiii..i
k'"'"1or I'Pdnre. Any order h it at ho-
wl will receive prompt attention.
tain.lliorj'a lVri. Kd-nla.
laiii.liHira'a Pn-iiini Msns-lml Nlel Ruse.
I.ii.eilN.r. a Pitrium.-.iphlii lelel.
i.uuUvjr. i Vwr.umn L!Hy of tU Va.'io.
CENTRAL CITY.
A PRINTER FINDS A CASH ROLL.
He Keliii-n. H to ihe Owner-found Floating-Senator
Coke Religious Lnta
llurt-Fiuaueial Sympathy
Negro Doctor Cotton.
Waco Oct l.-Special.-Tho body of
a colored man Charles Smith was found
Moating in the Brazos this morning near
tho city. There was a wound on tlio
head as though mndo by a bullet or
blow. The body was also bruised. One
theory is that ho fell from a railroad
bridge and received tho apparent
wounds by striking against a pier while
sonic ol the negroes Hunk ho met with
tonl play.
Mr. Brooks of 11 rooks a- vvuii....
job primers found a roll containing it I lit
on the sireels this inoriiing. It proved to
belong in a Mr. West of Limestone
county.
licoigo Holland of Fort Worth Is here
again and says he will oiien his variety
I heat i.) Friday night ft M Hiirinise'd
that he w ill have trouble w ith tho Citv
council.
Senator Coke Is visiting Texas const
towns to inspect the harbor improve-
ments. The religious revival hero continues
at red hot heat.
Several Wacoilcs leave for St. Iouis
to-morrow to attend the exposition.
Lulu Hurst so-eallod has hired a
hall here unit Is coming to show des-
pite the report iibout her being bogus
It is safe lo say she will not draw.
Dr. li. F. Boyd colored prolessor of
physiology in u medical college as Nash-
ville Tennessee for colored people
lectured here lasl n i ght to a good audi-
enee on "The Needs of lim Colored
Knee."
Ilevivalist Jones al the Methodist
church holilsduily meetings just at day-
ighl. Over M people turned out to
hear him yesterday morning.
The Mitchell v Scruggs troubles
caused considerable trouble here where
Ihe linn is well known in commercial
circles.
Cotton receipts to-dav lim bales: since
September 1 i:l" bales.
'I ho "Whito lilephant" sulisui lineal
in the city opened to-night.
Preserves in .'illi pails at Alston's.
Hotel Arrivals.
At the St. (icorge: Ocorgo V Thonip
son Philadelphia; F. II Jones Corsl-
cana; W F. Bradlleld Terrell; J S Col-
lins Waxalutchie; John 1 1 urr St !ouia;
T W Skinner (ialveston; S F McCamas
Alvarmlo; II J Chambers. 11 W Brow n
Cleburne; li B McDonald Now York;
. T Cragg Alvnrailo; T II Fatherly
Tennessee; S I Kasley W It Kirklaud
fort Worlh; D Mellhaiiv. eilvilM II
j Clark Chicago; J M I.en Ion' l.roes-
ibeeckjA Peiisell Texas; M A Bairds.
corns; w s Channllcss Louisiana;
Newton Beers Marie Manzio Je-sie
Beers Marion Percy Willard Brlghain
Bruce Hayes S II Pearlinan Howard
Jones J S Owen Manager OhIv a
Woman's Heart; FM White Lancaster;
D C McCrohain Texas; Dan Carter
DenisunjU C Hunt Terrell; C Coalev
Lawrence; John II 'Iructl Naslivill'e
Tennessee; W N Bush Allen Texas-
V illiain Weaver li W Weaver Piano'
CO Parker Cleburne; F. W Thomas
ialveston.
Miss Waller has pist r-iur";-! rron
her aiiuual trip to New Yi.rs w ere sue
went to obtain the. newest Hl IMIW(
popular style li.-the apprc .u hlug sea-
son. Those who i or her v. 1 1 ti their
pairomigc may be assured ol perfect
snlisiacllon in lu i lit ii Htyle; my
Llm street Dallas Texas.
Plum Pudding In cans at Alston's.
.Slurried.
Yeslcrday evening at St. Patrick's
church Mr. Janus Collins aud Miss
Maggie Cullen were united in marriage
llev Falher Qiilnnu olllelaling. 'l lm
happpy couple received tho hearty con-
giatnlntions of a host ol' rriends w ho
wish them a long un.l prosperous life of
unalloyed bliss.
sv
I Do Not Joke.
I MI'.AS lll'SINKsS.
I carry the largest slock of line uro-
eeries luqiorlod and domestic w incs and
liquors ever shown up in Dallas and
w ill give you hmrc choice thing o eat
for less money than any other house M
the city. : Al.s ios.
AMI si:mi;Ms.
Lasl p. i rorniaiu ii of "i inly a Woman's
ncari lo-nighl.
The sale id seats promise anolhcr
good iitteiidaiii lo inglit at th Oiieru-
ilouse lo Witness N.-wtoll Beer in his
lali t success a. "Iloger" it citi. )f
Hie w orld.
- - ....
New goods are coining In and I al-
ways gei them earlier i ban my com-
pelllors. lip. At.'oN.
Ldain and Swiss CheesiT lit Alston's.
Fine Pickled Salmon at Alston's.
Allemion l lreinent
Not.ce Is li.ireby given that the annual
election for department ollleers will
lakii place at Citv hall Monday ( ictober
'I Ins( at s p. m.
It. P. A is en on. Pres. I. 1. 1
P.
W. t.lNshlK.S -erelary.
Sauced Trout and Broiled .Mackerel
Fried Smells end all kinds of Canned
Fish at Fd S. Alston's.
TOTFS I
PILLS
"tHS OLD RSUAOLE."
2S YE A U s IN US5.
Ihe Oreatost KeAirsI Trinmnh of th Ajel
lndorcod all oer tho World.
SYMPTONIS OP A
TORPID LIVER.
LoMofnppoilte. Naur.oa. bowels con-
tive. Patn in ilia Honcl. wUU a dull aon-
aationja the back purU Pain utidor
thoenoulJor bhulisfiUluosaattereaN
Ing withadisincHnatlon to exert lot)
ol body orruln.l IiTliubllity of temp-
er Low BpirltaLo.8ot inuiuory.wlui
a tooling of hntrmn negleoted 6omo
duty"vr jarln.s. L)i.?lnegs I luttor-
injr of the Henri Doi bofo're teoy es
Yellow Skin. Moodnche.Hoptlessuess
at nlplu hb'.Hly colored Urine.
ITT!rrSKU"f.Rrf!5Q3 ARlfUNHEEDFI)
ti2!:cj trtv.3 wit ckm ti wvsurio:
Tli rr 3 niXl am eixs'liiliy n.lH.lc.l 10
sn.'li eamia nno tlosi. elbs-ta aurh a ehuiige
of teelinu: a. Iiinal.itilali the aufferer.
Thev Inereaae ilia A pnrtlie nadenusn
thnlHi.l 1 Take na lrh time llm n s-
letn Is uonrlahwl nnd l-y llieir Tonlo
Action on Uu. Dlas-all.4tr.ana llean.
lar Nlnni. sit pi-.slM.s-. I. prl e S rrnia.
TOTTS HAIR
(hut iMiaorniil'KrKs rliatnred to a
riir Iimi'K hjraalnttlD atiiilu iiilon of
Hilt lira li Impurlan luitiunl color arts
liil5nt.ie..nlT. a.il'l li Dnurulsu. or
"( '.y (i inn. en insict of $ I.
trcr 1 ; Miifr-y r;ptv Y:rK. J
Is a queer leins but ono thing is certain lie loves to U suited
anil we are now ireiareil
TO SUIT HIM I
FOR Ol'R Hit AND XEY STOCK OF
CLOT
Has Just arrived and
the prices are so extremely low that we are eoufldeot
call on us will result lu a sale.
A All BUU
"S ' l"" Busbu-s. 8lt
An All-wool Hull
WE AUK ALSO
A Lot of Scotch Cassimere Suits
AT S3 WORTH $11.
ftp-la addition to thene extraordinary Indilceinciils we will offcra tlno line et Boys'
and Youths' Clollilng nt prices which wIllclialKnge nil competlllon.
A.&E.Mitfenthal
6Q8 AZTSTD 61Q EXjjMI STREET.
COFF
COFFEE
ltlONOSA-TMK I'UtFliCTION OF IKIASTF.D ( OK Ft li.
COFFEE PURE COFFEE.
KIONOKA-Free from Coloring I'ollahliig and (ilaalng.
COFFEE UNIFORM COFFEE.
UHINOSA COI'I KK-KKiuUlte Aroma Dellente Flavor.
Sold by all grocers in pound packages.
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SLAA. ....... . .
-.-wanuaa.ia-sA.s.A.a.aa.ai. aw a a a
CARTERS
itTir
H IVER
i . J
ft KM V I lit tt-il
Constipation Dyiptpiia Distrou tfter Ealing Dinlneis Naus.a
Drowsiness Pain in tho Side Coated Tongue Bad Tt
In the Mouth Sallow Skin aad all diiordert caused
by billout ttato of tho ayitem.
Tlirf do this without dinturhinff (he ttomach or jurying the
bowviit and there is no pain Riipint; or discomfort attending; their use.
It is no loiij'rr necessary 0 scour . s jnsiios ont with the old fashioned
piirij.iiive. pills ami tliryarc f.u.1 givine way to the gtnllc action of litis
mild ami pleasant remedy.
A
Caiter's I.ittle Liver l'ills arc entin'ly unlike nil other pills and are a in
vi I to all wlio use tin in. Thev arc very small strii i!y vegetable and as I
m " .tic eiiun
fl l".a" " "so tin m. l nev arc
j .usU ml) c r 0 H ln.y lirc ixmhiy taken hy youncjor old without
a lliouglit of the presence of nuilii inc. If you try them you will certainly
lie pleased
Vials at St Cents each
J
. . j nut. vii tni njf uiaii. uuircss
:re
C.VUTCU MKDK'IXK
I'' sk t of lestimonnils and
nt e reaipt pf sftm. Mention
Mention
fVTsrv
Arctic SodaWater
MADE WITH CISTERN' WATER AND 1TKE SODA-NO MAHBLE-PL'ST.
Dlaatiiais with I'CRK rillTIT Jl'K'K BYIltll'H.
! A and M1NKIIAI WATKllHsold In Dulliia Il la
ALWAYS FRESH A 1ST ID COIJD I
IITCKOX & PATTERSON
IDISrElTSIlTO CHEMISTS
Corner 3Iuiu mid Tiinmr HtroitH.
When You Start Out to Buy
oots and Shoes !
Isin't forKd that llm "(:.I IIK MHOH MTSMIK" la the nine In linlla. to ..I
four money's wnrtli. New k jls arrlvlnu Uiill.v. '
H. PAGH Ac
SQ3ST.
S4.00.
Our Favorite
Tlila innat popular alma we
Inn and 0 .iigreaa Oaller
OrstM laa. and Ilia stylo aa
hoc .Ion !! tit. amount
an elrfanl line or Ikiw Slmra In Calf am
Kill In all tl- lemllns tl.ia.-hnllojH.
and Osford and ha radneol lh. ptlr n
allnfllieni. (live na a trial Itefnrr pur
rhaalnir. nnd w. will I..imi aaltrHell a
Nunrlnl alientlnn ! in mail nnl.ra.
LEON IT A IT IT
sit A4 m
i J ! j CEWAnE Cf IWITATI0N3
HINGi-
skat a
For 15 00. worth 1 a
For U 50. worth 14 M
For WWiW0rth
OFKKKINU
FRESH COFFEE.
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CARTERS
ITTLC '
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PIUS.
jt' -Km" j
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fltS Cr J Kti V
iy uiiiiKtr uu oiner puis anil are a mar-
very small stm l!y vegetable and as the
or "C fort inn JI VT..:...
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CO. New York City.
set lUndittme AJverthiiw Card
this 'aAr
this J'afier.
As w. aull the liugesl quaatll; ol
703 ELM STREET.
'CANTRlL&CCCHHrN"DUBUNiiBELrr
.1. Ill UK K.. (.enaml AKonta. New Yot
TRIAL !
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