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THE HERALD: DALLAS TDXAS SUNDAY OCTOBER 4 1605.
i'ALLAS OPERA HOUSE.
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Thursday October 8
UZZIE Ml MB iH PUD'S EIBL.
Friday Oclohrr 9 "IKIW."
OPERA HOUSE.
Dsnlsoii Tuesday October (
Dnermau wtmueauay Ontober 7
Denton. TlnirailRV ibtni... a
Dallas I ilday aud BaturdajOctobor t A 10
A merrv aalachtcf of the flrealdt.''
a. i nana.
Tbe Talented Toung Boubretto
Supported by tbe Favorite ComedUu
llr. .George Richards.
And a superior Comedy "Company. Ed-
waru n muuara auccesarui com.
cdy In three la eulltled
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NewBongil New Donees t New Effects!
"A new dramatle cocktll."-Qlddy
Onaher In N. Y Mirror.
THIS DAILAS DAILY HERALD.
fSOUra) KLLItlTT HALL.
BIDKWALK NOTES.
Ladles' misses' and ohltdreoa'
beet sdppr at Loon Kabnj.
I E. CurtlB the Jeweler.
L. E. Curtis the Jeweler.
. Freeh oysters Delmonlco.
Go to Alston' for fine groceries.
Craey quilt pieces at Bauasan'a.
Grand ooncort at Mayer's Garden
If you love oyster go to tlio DoU
Boiiiixi restaurant.
Only 60 cents per doion by the ean
Oyster) Delniouioo.
Don't forget the old reliable Mayor's
uaiuuu iuis evening.
Wootsa Wells water 6 cents a glass
st the Glen Lea salcou.
Wootaa Wells water reoeh.id dully
at the Ulon Lea saloon.
There are seven hogs and ono horse
connntd in the olty pound.
Fresh Wootan Wells wattv every
day at the Glen Lea saloon.
Established 1874 oldest saloon In
Dallas. Two Brothers saloon.
' TheDolmonloo has the lint oysters
Of the season at 50 cents a can.
828 Main streot. All kinds or fruits
and vegetable at A. E. Bouohe'a.
Orr 724 Main street can't be beat on
buggies buok-boarda or road cart.
Bonohe keeps all kinds of cigars an
tobacco. Try his nlukle Tiger cigar.
The most comfortable plaoa In the
olty this evening la Mayer's warden.
Wagenhaenser beer always fresh on
tap at 7US Elm street the Blue Front.
Wm. H. Grroton general agent
plebolrt Hare and Look compuny. 721
Main street.
For carriages buggies or any kind
.vhlolB' "oto "iou. Bniith 4 Co.
Oil Elm streot
Ooul aud coke at bottom figures In
large and small quantltts. Dallas
City Ohm Light company.
Bonchetbe Main street grocer.koeps
the Aldue compressed yeast. Always
fresh.
The police board meets to-morrow
tOiuv silKHteelmrgos prolerred against
several of theory employes.
Buy your onttne tons uplcos and
grocurloM atlttsEliu streot the late
olfee aud sploo mill atand.
Elegant now Htock ol Jowelry Jus
neotvnd. Corner Main aud PoyUrau
streets L. K. Curtin jeweler.
Tho llueat aaortmeut of spectacles
and cyo-glasse in tho oily coruor of
Main am Poydraa streets.
Tbooleotlou of chlor oftho firo de-
partment occur nt tbe meeting of the
city counoil on Tuesday night next.
To have your watches clocks and
Jewelry repaired go to L. E. Curtis
oortmr of Alain and Povdraa streets
A large fiirnlturo maiitiractniy cf
Denlson is talking of coming to 'Dal.
las. If proper lintuuouiuuis are oU'urud.
Blllltigtnn's prions cannot be
touched on parlor bed-room sots
wardrobes table obairn bedsteads
etc.
In oollar Coon A Co. are taking the
lead. Our stuck is tho largest In the
elty. II. B. Burr A Bru. W8 Mutu
stnou
Preserves Jnlthii. and peach bu'tor
In pulls at T. II. Crnddook'a ICS Elm
atreot the Jale coffee ami euloo will
Bland.
One of the bluett progenia for your
wllo Is a phanon or tiugiry. It don't
coat muoh. Orr will soil Uioio low TM
Mala street.
For the ntcsst turnouts and bant
homes in the city call at the llverv
suiillsinnniit of 1'. E. Lesr8Jl aud
Kd Mam street.
Talk U cheap goods and prices
always tell. Don't fall to aee Jturr
Broa. new fu.l stock of furnishing
goods and hats 609 Main street.
Tennlaon Bros ssddlosnd harness
men on Lltn street opposite Kangor
Bros.. otlvrtXT InduciMnents to thuwe
wanting anything lu their Jluo.
. Marshal Arnold received yeiiir-r-ay
Iroin Man Autonlo as a preaent
fmni an unknown convlot nu unique
polioo whistle made entirely of horn.
ritmau A lloberta contractor for J.
J. Hohliiniiger pntunt reinnnt side
walks. Olll.ie at OrU's l'laoe Nu. 114
Lamar struck Orders promptly at-
tended to.
Old "Jule."oiioofti e landmarks of
ton liallas lire department has been
nIH. Ila hi.a hMM a tmlila W..
was a membor ef the dcpartiucnt for
war iu yean.
Tha Thomas addition Is now the fa
Torlta lir haiidNome rrxhlence lots tor
aale by Ollvt r Thomas A Bro. 1'oydrns
L iPt Monday voulnn htweon tlis
ihs Inside frame (with a photograph)
Of gold locket. Finder please returu
to Taxi HaMALO oiUoe
A beautiful horns la the delist of
tM If you wantons ounault J. N.
(onaiatiL I anarautoa In nlva VoU the
f ASsthluk art paper-hanging for the
-st money la the city lul By oainore
..
Callas Just now la receiving s Vast
f lar aauibsr of bales wers I
I 1 1 tu last that man nf lmr huv
f t patronh..i adjacent small
r t: U $ - ''lea. when
tlie
' h ' t tul sink
of
ifr
Is Myra Gooflwin
TdK LOCAL NEWS KLC0I1D
HOW THE CITY IS BOOMING.
A Snaaiuary f the Variaoa Isaprai.
ntaatala Ulfferaai faitiaaa af th
Clti-Bcaarractlac Calaatlal.
ralalul Ateldaat Tka
Taaaa Truak Raid.
He Dallas Booms.
The first of cloi-t r 1 generally re
tarded in Texas as the erd of the dull
seaon aud the indications of the first
tow days or the mouth ts a gauge of
what la to be expected the reuiainJrr
f the bualuett atjatou. The outloek
lor a prosperous trade In thla
olty la far tieyond tuat
which tbe moat ssngalue autinipaied.
Tbe beat and moat aubaiantial
evldnnse of too prosperity of a grow-
ing country or olty la Uieadvante of
real eaiatx and tbo umber if busi
ness nuildlnga aud dwelling' rrcted.
YetL'rd&y afternoon a IIehalu re-
porter uxik a drive tliroujB tbo i-liy
and was astouiabad at the marked
growth of all puitloim napeotally In
me resident parts. CottsKes of every
description ranuiug in cusd of eon-
atruotiou from Tii00 to $3000
and the more elegant res-
idenoes from 10000 to $20000
are going up iu evary quarter. The
ereoilon of business buildings on tbe
prlnolpal streets are aiore more nuui-
eroas larger extensive ornate and
suksiaunal than boieiolore at this sea
son and keeplua- pace with the build-
ing lu the auourba. There are not leia
than 350 oottagea and reslduuoss lu
oourae of sonsiruotlon at tho present
iiuid vesiues some ju ousinets iioutes
in the ereoilou of which a large num-
ber of men are employed aud iu which
a vast aaiuuut ef cattiial Is being in-
vested. It was a noticeable i'hoi that
there were but ft w houxe vauant or
for rent. A largo nmuunr of buildings
are being Improved by additions and
at a low estimate tho new buildings
and additions to olliora will toot up a
million and a hlf dollars.
Among the many buildings are same
oottagea in tbo Cedar Urove addition
six In Cole's foar In Ef vino's four iu
reaavs iwo in Alien's six in lienor's
tou in Gaston's tour in Mtddintou's
bealdss oihsrs. which fur beautv anil
ooinfort makeaplondid homes. Among
hum luuny unnowjuio resuiauoes inat
are going up are those or Mr. UnfUlh
of Gilfllth A owsr on MoKlnnev av-
enue to ooet llS.OUOi that of Mr. D. K.
Siitiit on lloss avenue toeost $10000
anilacotttuin onvrt adjacent lot thai
will cost $2 600) Mr. Ihomas Field
handsome two story bdek ouUastnu
avonue which cost J'JO.OUOj Mr. W. JI.
Prut tier on same avenue twostery
brick to cost $12600. Theae
row am mentioned lor the pnr-
posn of showinir tue obaraetar
of tlie bettor clasa l cottams and
residences now building. From time
to time 'inn IIkhali) lias mentioned
In full these Improvement)! yet. it guts
to show tho rapid progress of the eily.
8(ili buildings as those cf tlio Mia-
sari l'acillo lUllwsy company far
neaaquarterg Kianuennnip it liUke
W. J. Caveit M. D. Uoelin snd the
W. E. Uugl-.ei bulidiiiu. oui unind bv
the Dalian Alomlui; flown wtiiak are
completed and In tho way of ereotlon
shows the soliillly of ilio tmilding
boom In the business center which
eel I (ito that of any other oitv in Texas.
The Alrloan M. E. ('Unroll have
erected a handsomo brick airnctnre at
IU oornor of Leonerd aiul Cnohran
streets that nost Home sio.doo. anil thn
colored M. E. church a frame h.iuo
ot worship at tho corner of Hull and
iititet stieets to cost. $4.00.
There are fully 11)00 bricklnyors and
nsrponters now employed on buildings.
The brick-makers say that they hv
over 3000000 brink cm hand and have
more tnau 20001100 sold than now
made. Their capacity is such tttat
they average 80000 por day working
about 160 bauds. vot thev are
nimble to supply the demand.
It is SHtlmatod that about 10000 brick
will build a two-Btorv brick houae
25x.il feet dei p and the reader can
draw his own oonalusious ns to the
amount of brlok used lit buildings.
Four months au'O the lumber aud
plauing mill man begaa to out down
the stock of lumber and build
Ing material under the InprovHlon
that there would bo lens buiidiag this
(all tb h n heretofore but now tuey are
put to their utnumt to kit tho orders
that daily pour In upon them.
Ttie trdlni( end puvlna of streets
and the building ot sidewalks have
kept pnon with those improvement.
Krvny elreot has been (traded and
paved for a dtnunos of two
iiiiiet; aiobJnnny avenuo ene mil;
Elm street three Quarters of a mile:
and arrangements have been made to
grsdo and pavo Cedar SprlngH road for
a dint snot) of two miles. The city will
shortly lwt a coutrartr to grade auit pave
Hons avonue from Market Htrnet to tho
trokofthi Texas Oeuiral railroad a
ill itanoe of two niiloi exmudiug o;nt.
When that noiilriol. Is let the property
owners on the lino in East DaiIhs pro-ro-e
to f xtond it two miles further
oaxtward.
The matiufacturlrii! Interest Is not
only in keeping with the growth ol
ma city nut u steadily inereiiHing.
The three ll'iuting mills hnveacom
blued capacity or 1000 barrels per dav
wllh an elevator and srorego oapnslty
ot over 'M OM himlntlsof grtn. Aci-
Kin-aeeo on mill unit works from i;0
to 2M men.
F.mr planing mills employing IS
men. Six abtrt and olotxiog liiiion-
fucturers wniklng aoiuo 200 oiU!oyrtMj
four bariieHa and eaddlory mai ufaotn-
rleu nmtilnvlns: clil men. Ainoni?
others are two of wire kikhIs two of
vinegar one of trunks tour (nun-
drles tor malrlug boilers rep drltig en-
gines CDH'.lngrt etc. two spring
bed niHiiur.ictorl-s. four seda.
sarAsnarllla aad filnaer ule.
one of showcases ono of horse tollm-H
one ou ana pHtnt works ono or paper
boxes one or paper ban three monu-
ment aad tomhsiene works three or
mattress tnree of lime thn s ot lo
four of sheet-Iron-bras and cornice
mreo or candy two ot soap ono of
bustles five broom factories one of
lilaiiia aevon of brick three of eof
fee apices etc. one of oat meal
three corn mlllx. two irrlia nulla tw.i
of baking powder j alao E. Van Wlnklo
.e. vi cotton gins and presses
Mil uxor Cotton Gin ootnnany Texas
Cotton Preaa company b.ill Cimtr
nnd Furniture company Dal let
Cracker factory WntuenliaiiHer brew-
ery Dallas lUrrel factory and many
otiier small) r inatltutlous lnunllon of
x mis 4ino oonn given.
Oilier new onternrlses are on'liaml.
Vlf-t A wholeialoerug hmt"e whole-
sale grocery houne eleotrio light new
vaaoompany and new walor-worka.
. uirin imiia iu K'ven 10 enow now uni-
las Is grOwlnir. There are a number ol
enterprises that at present fulls the
memory.
t.atlng Watar-ria.
Mr. Arthur Wheeles. the stlrrlttir
supsrlntomlent of the City water
workv has been busy of late sunorlu-
tending the lsvlliil of nine. In answer
toqueations propounded by a Hkhald
roporter be ropiled at follows!
. We have laid urlo this time Km
feet of atrot mains varying In alae
iroiii s to iu lucties as foilowsi OlneU
on iiaaru atreei irom Young 10 Hi.
I .nn I a. a.!m r.u.. n i....u ..7 t .....
from Akardlo Harwouil. 2.100 leett i
laen on iimwner rmm Wo-m to NU
louls 2.0U0 feeti 4 Inch on Wood from
nmwuer ts Hauta Fa deist
lt'Oi rt inch ou Commnreii
from llarwood to Lloyd 8000
A I ii ell nn l.tnvd at mm r.n .....
to Main ilitl leeti eincrion Main atrost
from Lloyd to Leonard fiOO feet 1 0 In b
on Masiln street irnin Koaa aveutie to
MoKlnner street SO0 feotj lOluch on
Mo Money road rmm !atiu loUrlf
An. I K II lont! It liin'i nn R a...;
Irom Maaiin t lirlllin airHeil(i;;ifo! t
total I0.WJ foe I. s-
Wu have i!:o set. CI Oro-pliiR At fol-
: l nf S'.. leil tied dr.srd
i vlt end I'.rovdtr riir
Ha. touts and Ervay. enraer Evargraaa
and tit. Loula onrcer Uarwood and 81.
Louia enruer Browder afid Caatoa.
eorter Browder and MoriUa corner
Broa utr and VV ood corner ooa ana
Lacr. corner Com mere ana t insu
corner CosBBierc and Prestos corner
Commerce ard Leonard corner tovn-
m-ice and Li 'yo corner aiaaier ana
luuecorner Master ana i aruio.rorner
Rosa avenue and Granite. c irnerHvo-
ainoreand Unas avenue e rner Me-
Kinney street and Orange corner alc-
Ktnney and Caroline c rner Akard
and Park corner Akird and Cadis
corner Brostder and CiTticana.
We have placed street valvea along
these new Hues in such places aa to
give control of them wlien it beeosaea
neoeaaary for us to shut off any par-
ticular district.
8COBK ASOrMKK SOB UALLSS
CtDvtoa. timllh C'a. VlfcoWaale aad
Katall Daaleis In tha I'alvbrated Ab. I
kott Uagglas.
Oneol the Lett svUeoccs of a city's
growth is tbe acqulMUon or new bus
iness honaee. Many stores In Ua'Ua
are opened y new comera every
month ami they ataonoe enjoy tbe
prlvllt;ea u id profits of being in one
or tho iiiom progressiva towns In the
oobiitrv. Ote or the luteal additions
to DalUs businH4 bnuies and of
liioli we note the advent. Is that of
Measrx Uuvton siinith A Co. 011 K in
strei'wbo" are opening one of tha
niifSi displays er tiugKlni etarrev s
cans and ottier styles of pleasure va-
il nes ever sesu in the Htaie.
These gentlsnseu having ions
experience in the business
bare saen the beueUts annruinu of
only exiling tbe bout goods in the mar-
ket. Our streets being paved as icey
are has shown to our clilznis son-
elusive y that only the bust grado of
venicies are tne caeanast. uuvton.
Sssith A Co. handle only the Abbott
buggies carriages sic which are
kuown to be or tbo finest workman
ship aud material. They can sell you
at eiose prices aad will
be pleased to show to our
oltlseus every style of vehiolo or
this standard make. Tho gentleuAn
composing this enterprising lirtn are
young men tull of energy and vim
backed by atnplecapiul handle firm
olaia (onl) pieaaure vehlsles and are
peculiarly situated that they can
offer special inducements to our citi
zens. uii on tbein at their ware-
room 011 Elm street almost oppoaito
postolUoe and exsmiiie their display.
The Courts.
C1TT SODRT.
City vs. Mike Brennr.n Jim Wright
Kdward Wulpole W. A. Dean aud
J. M. Bmlth Intoxication; lined $3
each.
City vs. Joe Tun lev. (ntt rldiue: dis
charged.
City vs. Tom Htrouahtor drunsmina
ou railway plaiform; tlued $1.
JIISTIOB K KM DA 11.
J. M. 0;ks trie nany whom RherllT
Hiuith brouuht baok Irom Mobil
several dnys ego upon a oomplaint
preferred sgainet him for emlier.zln-
msnt had a preliminary exminatlon
before Justice Kendall yeslorday after
noon anil was ntacnargeii.
JUHTIOK SO H 11 II I..
Biddy WilH'in a hrou.ed matron an-
pearsd before Juxlioe H.iliuhl yextsr-
day afteruoen and complained that It.
HicliardHon a woraau. also of the col
orid porsuailon had indulged in loud
and vociferous language lu a pubho
place and uear a private rosldenoe.
Mrs. Klclmidson was ilnsd $1 and
costs.
A complaint of a elmilur charaitsr
was also hied sitmn sgninst William
Payors jii unoii a coiiinliiint made bv
J. J. Urauwyler. Also a complaint by
tne urauwyior ngttiiHt rat.terou
charging the latter wllh threatening
me jiio oi ine lormer.
fteiurreeting a Calatlali
San Blng a ChinaniAU died here in
August 1882. Yesterday Sain Bhiug
a brother coleBtliil.-of Colorado City
oallod on Mr. E. C. Smith tho under
taker and asked that the body which
is burit d in Potttratlold b ili-'i'in rnnl
that he might tireparo tbo bones
for khlnnieut to tnina. Sever!
of hie countrymen armed with
torches paper)' apples and bread re-
paired to the grave mid burning t;ie
torches aad piipern left tho pple and
broud ut the foot of the urav . Tho ro-
mains will bo embHluied this morn-
Inif and will he xhinond to Sn Fran-
oisuo by the Pao 11 1 Expres c'inpatiy
mr KHipiniini. iu i.i.nm. iioia nu oniy
ce'estlal that ever dlod iu tbia cirv.
His bom s will lieoleHiifd and adaulot
ceremony uono turotigh with betoro
tuey are slilpped.
Chart Compauy
At a meeting of cltlr.t u oallod for
ttut pitrposa of organizing tho 'IVxxa
huiojitlllo Chart Company of DhIUm
Goueral L. M. Lewis was asked to lahe
th;t chair mid Professor Jumea A. Col-
lins was ii quxniod to act ns aooretary
aitor which th i foil iwiitg n"ind gr.u-
tlvuien mid ludloa were clee ed illn o-
iort. wliu two vmitneiei t do r.l eil m
tho next lnetitiinr. TtnkUv ii.m il Ii
Inst nit at i:'M p. in. Inn ten clll mm
.... i. ' ... . ... i . .
"i inn jioino win n cno.ien iro'n ssul
liiro.'torst Jttr. . w. Hcorr tienerAl L
M. Lwwls Pr.ilessor Jms. A. Collms
Mr. '1'. I.. Mir.lM. V M. V .r.l n
T Ii. Marnnlis M . Viola Hunt Mrs.
iir i . i .... i . .. . m ...
it. o v.iaiu ii. u .ii. h ii I. worn.
Alt the Hltiil lAl.t.ithM urn M.i-nnui.tv
ri qiiested to bo present nt Tuesday's
meeting.
Uuaiterly Haport.
Tho report cf lVstm.istor Cochran
for tho qtiMrtnr ending guptember SO
shows that there has h eti received at
the Dallas pcHtnlUce 18O. I' In pout-
hco stampH poet el cards uud nerindi-
eal Rinmps and there hits been sold
$0!)lil.MI worth of thorn. There has
been paid to one mall tiiesHoiunr
11) postal clerks aevim nrrtor
and three Mubailtute carriers $5 Still .Vs
aud to ten employes anil lml.iitl
expouHO aeoniint $1072 6.'. There hue
been rettilitcd in Nw Ortonna during
the auartor $1712(11. Tbo box rem
B'lielint to f(1.7.'AI. whlcll alieak verv
oreJitably t r tho dellvmy a.VH'eni.
J nn iiiouoy order salei averg 0
and postsl notes $i(l per d'v. An aver-
age ot $2600 is paid out daily.
ItellBlous Notice.
Sloco Ust Mey Commcroo S root
Christian cliuroh has been trying to
procuro tho servloos of Elder W. F.
Black to bold a aerie of meetings
and to.dny Elilor Sweeney win wont
to Paxtou Illinois to urge on him the
ucei e.ily of lilsi siuliig t Dlui at
once tclegrnpheil as fu.lows:
PxtonlniuolN Oot.tti
w.ll bo homo . TunmUv. lirother
ttlack will bo there to oinii nonce m.et.
Ing next Huuday W. O. Wwkksky.
Elder II I uck Is ono of tli most noted
men of hlsO'iurcli. and nil who want
to luvoMiaAte-the 111 bio should hoar
mm. J. 8. Keiidrick of Augusta
Kentucky will till Elder Hweenoj'
pulpit to-day.
Alleged ltnbbery.
Deputy VultoJ Btatja Marshal Witt
arrlvod from Denlion jrslcrdsy tnor
Ing bat-lng In charge John II. Han-
son whom be landed In the count v
Jail. Ilauson who wan at one time a
ii-voni ui e tnper or tne church atvl a
Htbhath-ach'ii.l teaidtor I charged
with thn robbery ofmalla In the Den-
i-on posuiuinn. tie was deputy post-
master at the time of his arrest
llightonrd l'aupra
Dallas porhnpa has tun lnot hlsh-
toud set of paniuM that ever a 111 ct-d
iy community. They i.re by no
menus cnUefle.l with the miliitmila's
oflifn tun yern tuthiioi v Hitertbe
iiorwies. J bey coit.'iI 1. th u l"V
SB'rtfut-' i ' t - city wl h tii-
Ilothiog !
Wcealt tprela' attention of barer to our Immenae s'ock of
Men'a Youtu'a and boy .' luthiux. Prudent Iiuyura will aavd
Btenev by x milolnKour aliek aad comnare prli.es befoio pur-
chatlng. '-Hetlug U beltevlag."
See ear Vea'i Bcolch Ma ts at 7. 50 reduces from $1')
fen enr'ncn's Check cud l'ltld Salts f IS; fraier
price 90.
foe ear JlonN Hue I'ei kierewf. $12.50; a birffiln at
ItC.sO.
See ear oy School Salts from $350 to to.
Se oar Ifojs' Ft& Cssslnere Sails $j to S3.50
h'e enr elf gnt line of 0 "KRC01TS ranging In p' Ice
rrauifu. 7.0 $10 $15 $20 ana $2; all ut loss tlutu
regular price.
Nceo whisky and amtrialor sweet-
meat and yeaterday one of Hiem es-
sayod to make a trail tor 100 pounds
of breakfast bscon because he oeuld
gat it "cheaper by the bulk." They
are feather-bed artiata lor a faot.
Pobilo Hchnel Matea.
Over 000 pupils are carolled la the
olty schools. There Is a oonuiderable
inotssaa over last vear. The attend-
ance baa t on aflV'ti d by slcxuess of
children. During tha patt two weekn
from three to Mve teaohur have been
on the sick list.
Mrs. Minnie Gsrretthts bson trans-
ferred rom school Ho. 2 ti the high
school. Tne high scbool fannlty now
oonaiatof Proteasor Frank M. Johnson
principal with UUs Mry O'Rrtea and
Mrs. Ml unto Garrett aasls atits.
Thoofnoeot the superintendent of
olt v sekool Is nn the uorthwest oorrer
or Elm and Nyoamore streets over Al-
ntoa's grooery store; stairway on 8yc-
ivmars street. Office hours from 8 to 8
a. in. and from 4 to 6 p. m.
Ueaars Tabor Brothers liav pre-
sented to the liigh sohsol a une clock.
Professor G. VV. Grove and Captnin
A. Wisbart having rehiifned thett p i-
sitions on the board of city school ox-
sminers th director baVfl apixilnted
Muhki'h. J. M. llayea ami Hugh Mo-
l lor who with Cnja .iiln J. M. MeOoy
how confltttnte the board.
Anotkar Boom for Uitlln ana Peooa
City.
W. II. Newman or Gnlvestou gen
eral tralllo maunder of the Gould Hues
lu Texts has been ofliulally ootlfiod
of a large exoumlon parly coining to
Texs from Kaoxvlllo and Chattauoo-
g. i'ennevR 0 Atlnuti Georgia aud
p .tnti in Viigini.t.
The party will come vii tho E ist
Tnnneasee Virginia A Gsorgia mid
the Memphis A Little Honk rallioadx
and ooaie In time to attend the lot sale
at Pecos City October 15.
A portion of the party will stop nt
Dalian.
Property Tranarsr.
Thomas L'. Uumiltou to Augusta
Vaughan ono fourth ltitcrrst in 010
(tcrea eut of the Jntucs ilamlltou snr.
ye- lor lovo and affooilou and $1.
8. A. Coats and wil'o to I. L. Flier.
lot 1 in block l town bf Mequke fi r
tiw.
D. L. Bi ltton to John W. Tayne BSJJ
ires out ot the J. N. Coombeu survey
r $.".00.
A. Krownlon to W. J. 'Koller 38i271
ei on thenor'.h atdoof Ko.vs aveutio
r $:i00.
J. . G irvln to John Weuklev port
of block No. 12. Hall's addition for
liXI.
The Toxua TrnnU.
A MaiiAi.n reporter wes Id foinied
3'eaterday by Coloml W. J. Keller thiit
the Truak rosil lies been put t its
utmost capacity for tevcial weeks patst
hnullng cotton ami wood. Withttictr
limlti d fsciilMes thla road Is uow trail
inn nesrlv $2 0 ner rtsv. Thero la nnw
oniy 6' iiiii.H ot vo.ul built arid if it
wss fxteetidil to thn lung-lout plno
o 'ttiitry iiceuld b.t undo ouo of the
Ivst II uot thu s.:ht paying ron I id tho
OltllU.
l oildlng Cuntrattt.
'lho fjllowiug nifirrlng9 lloonuM
wurolastied dttriug tho wrek ending
yestom.iy by the county clerk
George W. Rife nnd Swoh A. D .iiiglau
adward McQaiiliu and Cornelia Bel
lows Daniel Ulilisand Lena Bradley
(colored) I noma 1. Belt and Cora
juviiian jaineslj. iii.it and Mrvt)
Aiexonder Uose Fly and P.diy
wiuii c. A. si .lllniAM and Annie M
Monsnr aud W. Al. Allen and Laura
a. iiatioy.
A Ltnu tlaio.
The proprietor or Mayer'a Gwtlon
yoAtorday disponed oftho four Hons
i-1 i .. .
waioa iiiog ueroioioro attracted bo
much attention from tho cl-lldr-in.
Ihree ol tho animal one msln end
tmo females wero fully iriowu wblio
i.nw rouiuiiiiiiK ono wn a (una 1 nnmiiio
anil a imtlvo of D.illis. Barrett ol
olrcus fame wns the purchaser ar.il
$:kK) was theirlc p.dd animals
worn ship )0d lUMt iukt In a now cage
In Attrautlrs Array.
Twenty couples of prmty jiir!-
dnlntllycosld'usd a tranoJ iiuttiy a I
miriuK rihiiconoii siiln atroot yeter.
day afternoon. Tliey wore pupils of
rroios'or Jvinea'c-i'legn and were our
for icoreatioii. They lu.irchn.l th ouuli
mr. nn ipi! .in llliHOI.I II oettttcr "PUOk
s-buolug" u tho Inn or right.
Attnehment.
Two atlncltmcuis woro Issued from
Justices huhl'o..urtyentord.iv. Mr.
llunsaker aatiaed one of them to be
iov led upon lho crop of M. Bianken
ship lii i Mtlsfy dtPit of $52G duo for
reut lho tnhnr will be levied upon
the eroii of It nlniiii. iii.ii. ...
5ts fi01."' "l " claimed to bo
uuv i . u. iiiiiua.
Trial ef Pneari.
At a trial or speed yesterday alter
noon the fire department succeeded
in reaobiB UarwooJ street and tbrow.
ing a stream or Water wl'hln Bve
minutes Irom the time of departure
frnas ihestiguie house. The dlstanee
"' i" over a ustr mile.
Dh l'leree'e "Fayortta Prescrlptlo
Is the dehl mated woman's lies'
Btoratlve lonlo.
Hani Vp."
A youth from Trr-ut e
rived yesterdny with bis pr.
I n nrp ri"i rono.tl 'tl lin S
a ren simp and infortned t
lotlmg!
Tf e wenll cull spec'al stte tlon to osr Fleslb'e SHFF
BRiJI Ull ihesestilat ever 8kown lu this market.
Kali Han of KENT'S FrKMSHlMWGODf HOSIERY
THOMPSON
503 505 A2ST3D 509 BLM STE-BET.
etor that he wanted to enjoy himsel
by "taking in" tne city out tnat c-iu
didly he didn't possess the liocesaaryi
means lie si.-iio;! uowever mat nti
wastheowoor of a patch of growlmi
cotton witnm tne suburb or f or
Worth which ho desired to pawn foi
$20. The clerk lutormod turn thai 1' or
Worth property was at adlacouut at
now and not at an aatoaoie.
Tlkt C'ominla.loa liahooa.
Aa ex-&fllciHl of one oi the "pooled
Hues In Texas was heard to reinar
yesterday that the railroads of th
8ate had "bit off more than the
could ohew" in loading down the:
pool agreement with the clause abol
Nbimc tbo ticket commi'sinns an
that at leant one of tho parties to tb)
. . utnl.l... - I - t til
nartwuiuub wa aiunuiK airoauy. u )
further predicted that cirsitlar No. II
ould not bo in rliaet reur nontu
(rom the dute or iu.
Hw Erla Telephone Rubrcrlbers
Dai.Lah Tx. Oct. 3. Avery B.
A Sons plows No. ISoj llozzer J. J
irrocer No. C7; Belt W. D. resldem1
No. 45; Dav s E. E. Dr. renidoncs N
23S; Flood E. O. reaUlencp No. 1
llo'tge A. lj. uo. broKors o.
mm nam cotton omocMia Armici
A Co. coinmlBblon men htuts. No;
Parks U. II lutiir.incB nMiiie.Nii. 1
U. A. ilKAI).
Manager Exchange
auoarQamo mi. r. i;aurca I
Cornor of St. Paul' aud Main ft rod
8. A. Thompsou pastor. F. A. Foote)
periuWnaout cf Kuuday-cheo) tesiv
rs' praver metioa every Sslibr
morning at D:M) a iu.; Huuday ho)
at 10 a. iu. ; niornltir serviuo at 11 a. s
eyeulug service at 8 p. in. Sont i ft';
aua a coiaiat tnvltaiiou extendec:
strangers aud our oltizuns to wors.
with us. M
Falnfal Accident.
An old lady by the name
lame ot i
a flip.)
latm'
d loll JieVJ
wards whllo denoanding
at.ilr just next to Wil.lau
store l ist her footing and io'l ).
lon to tho pavemsut bel w. Sii' bus.
tamed Nvere tut lines an horlsl t do
snd suffored ii'ilte psinlullv.1 Thn
neoeesary rollot wax etrjrdod mir lu
tho drug establtshiiinnt.
Tlioiiiiands of families have hsd oc-
caalonto trvlho never-fulling qualities
of Dr. Hall's Cough 8rno and they
ull unite in the pralieof thH wonder-
ful prebortpllon.
Foneral Nstlce.
Tannchill Lodge No. 52 A. F. and A.
M. will moot at their lo:lgo room at 0
o'clock u. m. on Ooiobur Uh for tbe
purpose of Rltiindlug '.ho funeral of
our necessnd brother P. P. Wan'. All
Master Alumina in good aUtulinj; are
fraternally Invicd to aunnd.
J. D. KitNxox Wottliy Master
Hdnkv tmt.i 8iOM t iry.
Mr. J. A. Price iMputy lipiy)'or
Stuto tohscun wureciiis:! No. C P. ll'-
tiiore Mj. Mtvn: On ol my clmdi mi
h id beou Niiirriiig wit'i n.ninl.ln f r
urn tini". A friend recomuumdi d
Siv.itiiiii Oil I piiMirod n bottle aid
a iov nspliuAliifl torn siroiieer-
I'cutcd a u.vnpla'o care. 1 take pimisitr-
in rtcoiiiiiieiidliig it to ail peraoua
similarly ell'. ciej.
'ew YVIiuloaiila ttrux llsuio.
It ia rumored that Cptslu W. C.
Connor Colonel J. H. B. ltton and Co-
lentil Urig((s tin) tmnker tirul nisscl-
ateswlil socio tuM!nU a whel-salo
drug h'HiHt. in this o'.t v. DV.lin mj.
Jus. such nn nnterprii-e witbsunlt men
iu uhok iu
A Norllitr.
AKtlff norther In'g.tn blowing yos-
tordny morning and is atlll here ren-
dering It rather unseasonable aud
ohliiy Tor the man t f summer t.vtery
wltk a straw hat. Thu lurl dsalera ai'e
hlnlily eiated thereby and laugh Unto
tbimisolvci.
Damats Suit.
Thomas Alford tiled bis petition In
tbeo.iuntv court ytstcnlay against tho
Texaa A l'arjlilo railway ollegiug that
sa pBglne of lho cnmpaiiy had run
i.i ui: iiiniu niei unieu nu initio and
Ii irae for whlcll he pracd $000 dam-
ie. There Is no t illing when rhnuma-
tlsni may seiso vou. then f.irn n.ir.
keep on hand a botilo of 8 ' Jacobs
vii.
An Attarbmint Italic.
Deputy Unltett Ntatcs Marshal Weed
luft lor Alvarado yesterday to raise an
attachment levied upm the alma ol
. o?nn ny max mauler nj to. a
u.uiiiroinisn uaving tmott e Hoc ted be
anoun luenrm mnniinnutl.
Fnr th Aayluin
C. I. Alexander who wrole the bxik
on "instrvntanoous lieKonorallun of
the 8ottl" aud Who was adjmtgtd
lunauo uy tun Minekoirord conuty
court pssed thritun VANtnritnv lit
charge of so bilker en rt nte to the
i'siiiiu xerrnu.
Kew Kicetrl Light Work.
lianas ib is bavo.p new Eleclrle
t 'patjv ji Teaes." vrodesrent
psltlnn
B.J.niDAtvaraile.
MSCRARBT WARBM.CUktrse.
W. W. OARTRR Hlll.bsro
HORACSBMtTn.w-ass.
J. V.THORRTOH Atkasj.
OHARlaSS lALTtORAf Itsjg.
..AUXaOtfeai..
1'
IMm
Boots and Shoes.
WahuTfjust receive! a complete line ar BOOTS A3D
Jill J r S. Our Ctf LUREVS SUIIOOb K can't besur-
pusned for snrBbllify anil chesnniv'n rangln I t prices
iv follow: 1. $1.25 $1 60. $1.75 $!a-t $2.25.
Lwiles' Walking Shoes at $1.50 $2 $2.50. $3 $3.59
""went'-and B'ivs Hoots ani Shoes ar$1.59 $2 $2.50
$3 an'-? $3.50; all the very best value.
Clok DepattT-ont.
The sncoeas r f the opeuinir of the Clots Trade thli Ml was fur
bv.indouropectatlo.i. ' 1'rlcea tell." W stilt continue the
aaloof ti:AL 1'i.chh Hacques aud N kwmabkkts at. pricei quoted
Pist wts.K. Imported Uaruieats in Hilk Brocaded Ye vet and
l'rlw liuudsGui.ly trlmnujd.lu endless vailety and prices.
D y Goris.
Complolo full exhibit ef FRKfH CLKAV NRW GOOPS tn
Imported Novelties aud Hteple and Fancy Domestic Drese Goods
We part culurly l.-vlte the Udlt-ato loon tlirouKh tbta upland O
display of New Drem (Jo da. We assure t em that it onutalus
every colur and ocmbleatli n thy on pjBHlbly ceucelve of J that
tliare ia nothing anpyrlcr In tblaei'y.
Diamonds
HHXi Id THK tlO'JMS
'
Writ to ns suu we illl cortalnly rlers:l
Repairing CcnipllcateJ W&tcha a apechill..?)
A I . iU HUM I.
1JJJJ KJr IJULU UK
an BUsAm bxo
.wifTifip s"nlifrtnin f
nepatrmg wnipucawa wau-ne a spucwiiyi laitu to bo the iargeat mi finest ever
614 IMIA."X2jT ST3DlEreoted lathe Houth were completed
hilT.' . -
linrevi ovuvi wa iit a-iv ul w
T T3. "V T TV T7! JAf
Irvo ytoott Commll
mi
n s fi xOi tt-ji s
H B (t II Sfi K laiUHH
aSaESrB &aBBVd &
33
vy$-..s.!'Jr
li
tnr a
"'l.West a lliproughly competent ea-
IJuy nnd sell Uvo Block Banchon EUl. T5f .illfior Tn tbnsn wnUunun miint.
wnnlsor eattleaw'B and Investors and nowtllT'11180' 10 ln0Be Eentlenien muoh
cattle filled wlta dispAlrli. We Dllclt the c v-predlt Is due for the perfection to which
iabisT that e " our '"""l-hey have brought our establishment.
momh OFlOur head miller Mr. C. E. Barkhsm
sa..J..Li..ijjai.Aj'iJsuijiiatjmswuo baa brought bis corps of millers
Heal
4rh
wJLvdii atSal'f Minneapolis whioh is a sufficient
IWIIU . a aaMKi.
i iViC sSUUrSi
' I rianttra Attention. W
Colored 1 borers furnished fromt!'0
Eat an'l. Soulbeaat In good nhiipcjiiii l
all uccesnry Informalitin given aith
relcrencH totrauapoft lion hvaddroih-
Ing A. L. Smith hotitkwostnrn psHen-
K r aH-ent or Memplra dt Little Hock
railroad COS Msln street.
Coal Deposit
Mr. O.J Gnrmau. nu;'.exrerlcnccd
coal oporu'or from PeunavlvatiU has
tuudeau oxmniimtlon of "tho real de-
posit on the lands or Mr. ll.-d Hoblo-
son nnd pronouncts the sumo to be a
W0.lt lb lir.ed vein of snob character
fini si!iik.;irt extent to warinutlurge
CuBKreRatlen IJ'nal Iainel.
Th'.-re will lis n meo'hir of thoabova
tlimsn i cotigromirinu to-dity e2 p. m
it Turner h ill. fir tbo nn muse of t.
calving lho reports of lho d fnirent
committees nnd the vltcllonof tililcers.
AcnmilKlot his llilfin lnil.r..1 In I..o
t'eo Huhuhl's cmrt chariiing Mft'lis
Uil-o.i olornl wl It li.dulglug lu
loud and lode -ent l.ingiingn.
Bl.tck 8naulh liicootlred nt.'0 ennto
ou thedoilsr at Hitumiin's.
F."T PnrrlSL-es. btleelca nrnnv Ll.l
ifivi-io:"' K" to Uiy tu stitiia it co
oil Jhiill P'.rti..
Concert t'ii.i evei.lng nt tho Wrgen-
liaeudcr Brewery piiik. .
1 ho F.sly orKan. Will A. Watklu
tv vo. iiriiAi.n nnriiiriK.
Moiinttit Iackdyurs nnd
05 Elm ttreut.
iPAiiprs
Tnnnlsnn Bros. lorovorytlilngln tlio
harness ike.
Concert this evening at the Wng(n-
nsouscr Brewery park.
Grand conceit
Wayet'a ;irden.
thi oveulng ot
Oramt pnicitt
M.yet's Garden.
thla evening at
y il a Y v Vv t
ve HI hSi m W b
UUWH 5AST. fill
1bs4rert Mtile h-tn-n lnlta and Waeo
ta!sra Cn Uwu 1"MI "d Oa.
Ihs nnty mala lo ttnpta
lliafwl muta vla Tnnpialn Aualln Flat
Ant..ulo tjino s.!( Mcilcanuniii7
Olebu'raT"" lnr bWa "'M
ctl mil JUNE Uiv 1S35.
MnvtMsjeropTaAiKsi
..wis Gk I eaten UaosUn Tomtle
fcmpAin4 An'jtin Man AmIoiiH
hetrnin and H ail.
i-il oown I
"t
t'u. Kn.
isl Mail.
a m.
!' a. m.
and Mill
e.. . nails ...Arr.
Arr...(.'ieitiiriiea..Lvf
Vrr .. Tempt ...Lrr.
An. l-rniptvuia .l.v.
Arr Voutiomirry l.va.
I 7J at ta.
Ii.1 p. m
s1 p. m
ll tea i. m
I"rp.tu.
vis p. m.
sAp.te
"iTJ p. tn.
'.' a. m.
aiftia.ni
hi o. m.
rT..lfHlTriin
rr....Hnnttn ..l.w
. "I M. '. It. U
'la.m.
t.va . lulu.
Miatsi.
.A
l.va.
fiwma.
p.
T and ttnm anrorsj at mm iaM
"11 .( to ptlt'ltl Wt.Vl.s I.
llM.l 'ilcii!. Un ttpji.
MAVUlUB A. . I'M'iso. in iu
ia! n--r r iun.9.
C.a a . J. t- iltart
'a 1.1 .'('lo! Alot Iei
8.T. RTRATTON.
j. Rtrrldent
Huperlntendent
IPa rnsiucui.
lorn. punaftii
oad Boa'y and Xreag.
C. HOWARD
rtar wc jrivBi ur
f 2MPIKE MILLS
- t Elm Street and Broadway.
1 jjiALLAs Texas Sept 6 lSSo-To the Mer-
1 '-J.' C; chuuts of Xexus;
Our new Roller Mills which we
TCVd have been In operation since the
rt instant
are now manufacturing brands
ijlour that will cotuparo in grade and
uality with that made anywhere.
r a
Our mill is entirely new in every
articulnr and of the latest Improved
i.nachluory aud no expense has been
'pared to arrive nt perfection iu pre.
facing the highest grudos of flour.
Phe machinery was furnished
y i.he Stilwell and Biorco Mannfactor-
ng company of Dnyton O. using the
doll ro!ltr a.ystera. Mr. William
Jdoll coming here iu person to eupe
ntend tho construction of the mllla
he mill and elevator buildings en
C53VV!''' "";Tks-ineHt boilers etc wore oreoted ana
waJOf''laced In poaitlon by Captain J. M.
sniftviih him was for a Ion' time the bead
IJjnillor iu tha Washburn "C" Mills
i;uaraut60 of his prollcioucy as a Bill-
a.ff "
i Wo nro no w nropurod to offDr to tbe
nd on aa favorublo te'ins aa can be
liad elsewhere ami will bo pleaded to
(urii)nh BAUjplcs and prlcos upon appll-
eutlou. Corruupondoune solicited.
Vory trnly yours
Fiipibh Mir.!.
fUR TFXIS LAND i MORTGAGE COMTiSI
LOANH MON12Y ON
Good real ontnto fceiturity ou longer
sno:iuine at rcaroiiHiue tmch oi ur
:r(Mt (WITtlODT OOMMISSIOS). VCD-
tor'A lien notes purchusi-d and ab-
U.V"tOt!rt KTB UA!i Bit MADK! TO BKfAl
LOAf.SUT INKTALLHKNTS If DtiHlttsb
Apply Ulriut to
C. E. Wkm.kslev
Oereittl Manauer'
Otlloa In Verahanti Exchunyn DaUi
OXHM.
MONEY TO LOAS
In auioa of S1.000 tn ClO.ono on K!
1 st.itu for 1 too jeura In ttit anil ad'
olnl.i(j couutto.
CllUTCliER & IUVINE
N 101 MalnHtreot Diill-
LAID LOAM
.Vdlll00 to lend in FARM "lj
k ACU on Irng tlwn rt low ratf
JAMES II.
IUHhiu TCXI
MONEY TO L0A5
For lonj; tlmo at rensinahlo r!o.
For part'.cninrsa'l on or iddrea)
J. B. WATKtNHL.M. CO
Dnltni Tfi
PROFESSIONAL.
'rilyMl'auACi.rS-'.
l.aprclul attention nlv.-n lo rcae a
. . -I -"I
I'mi'lICi. 7 II M:ttll STII'I'i i.
jrt.r. L.FOSCUE
l'hyalrlan Hnrseon and 0ulli
Hpeclnl munition given to nlltni I1!
nrflc stfl Main alrc-t-
OIUIAN.tilUIWA HiKHHAfi
Atornyt-Bt-Lw.
lto.Tx-
Practice In Hlnte ami Fx'ernl C"TJL
QUAWFORU A CltAWFOUU
At.nrncja-ai --j
Office .No. 7.3 It ain ate
m t . m t. nitfr!i:
i-i ii. i haw mi nil " - - .
HTHUR.M.MlLibK.l
asAomif.l
WIM.lt FalVT
fill f U t . t'11
MI.rta.i. .....
r iiniiieorsiii"' '
fpcll attenilnn sIvtiI w
Woincn and rhlblren. UMntt'atcd 'er
cured tulle Klin strrli '
h'rkDslUa Tex
UIGUT. WKIUtlT fciCKfVR j
Atr'7D
tv 71 Main slrei't up '1'' v"
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