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THE DALLAS HERALD. WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 10 1882.
THE DALLAS DAILY HERALD.
Ku red at Uie fuMolttce l HtUu u Hoi-olid
Cltss mall mailer.
l'r'OUTH. Ki.i.iorr HAI.U
Tu freight handlers on a strike iu Now
York have been getting $2 per day. Out
of tills $12 per week they have bad to pay
25 cunts a pound for meat $S a barrel for
potatoes and $10 a barrel for flonr. They
declared that It was impossible to live on
these wages ond prices lor necessaries.
Large bodies of men are not linltiK to striko
recklessly for gain merely when want is
staring them iu the face.
It speaks well for the activity and bus-
Juess of southern cotton mills that the
; three hundred operatives recently thrown
1 out of employment In Atlanta by the cessa-
tion of niijbt work have all found inpay
ment without dilllculty In neighboring
southern states their expenses being paid
to different points by mills needing their
services. Tills looks as if the mills were
bojiuftig and labor were In demand.
TiiKstaro convention met yesterday at
(jalveston oiul -perfected tl temporary or
tranlzation by electing Colon ki. J. W.
IJootii of Decatur as temporary chairman
uud appointing the three committees on
credentials permanent organization anil
plutform and resolutions. Nothing further
was done nud tlio body adj mrned until
0 o'clock this morning. Caucusing was
lively diirinc tho day and both lui'.i.ANii
and Hoiikuts stock were octive hut nolh
ing deliuito caq be predicted at this bourns
to the liual result of tho nominations.
I'orniKU.
ALKXANUKI1.
Alkxamiku July IS. It li stated t'. at
orders have been received from home en
joining the British to content themselves
with maintaing order.
The correspondent of the Times tele
graphs that he has opened communication
with the camp ot Arubi lWia which his
fnruiAiit " says' consists of over fimm
men who are intensely discontented
and aro now surrounded by etarv-
inir women and children. Recruits
of tho lowest class are. still being enticed
IV A ruin with a promise of unlinilied
plunder and the force is held together hy
UN board our rickety old men-of-war the
Atnorleans are not very formidable but
when it comes to taking a hand on land or
assisting in restoring order thoy havo no
superior. Thoir conduct in aiding to quiet
Alexandria once mora and rescue it from
the desert robbers who rushed in lifter its
evacuation by tho Egyptian army is highly
Traisoworthy as' indood is tho conduct of
all tho various nationalities. Further thnn
to place Alexandria as nearly as possible as
it was before the bombardment the l'.nglisu
do not propose to go but It is certainly
proper to do this much. Though' not di
icctly" responsible for firing the city hu
mantty demands that tho powers rcpro
bcntcd In Egypt should take forciblo pos
session until order is restored and tho oon
foronco shall have settled the difficulties.
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AND AimOAI).
Continued from flrxt 1R
the assert inn that the
those returning to the
English will kill
city. Arab! and
Toulba 1 asha have utterly lost prestige by
their gross cowardice during the bombard-
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
Crime ami Casualties
KKTUIIIUTION.
Uiciimonii Mo. July In. Two years
ago Dr. Huberts was killed at Molfvillo
liny county by lr. Kris a young physt
chin. Kris was twice tried the second trial
resulting in the plua of insanity being sus-
tained and he was sent to the iiisuno asylum
lit 8t. Joseph On Thursday last Kris
was pronounced cured and returned
to Itioiimond. Next day against advice
lie went to Mollville. Mr. Huberts cousin
of the murdered Dr. Huberts was told of
his presence. He It-It his Bliop secured a
revolver and hunting Kris up opened lire
iiliou him. wounding him in the breast.
Kris started to run but Koborts billowed
tiring two more shots both tak-
ing cll'ect . and Kris -died
almost instantly. Uobort on his way to
givohimscir up was met by it deputy
HlierilV arrested and taken to jaii here
l'ublic sympathy Is with him.
A KKKACl.TKIl.
LoiiANsvoRT Imi. July 18. It has been
discovered that Oscar Goodwin late cashier
of Loenusnort National bank is a defaulter
to tlic amount of $l"i000. tho wholo amount
being in account with the Merchants' cut-
tioiinl bank ol Chicago (ioodwin disap
peared some time ago taking with him his
bond for cashier alter having torn from the
records all reterenco to it.
RAILWAY AirlDR.1T.
Sr. JoiiNs.N. II.. Julv 1H Two cars filled
with passengers were thrown from the
track on the I'rince Edward's Island rail
wav. linur (Miitrlottstown. vesterdeiM am
four passengers fatally hurt iiuhiik p
woiimnand.BcJi." '
- y. iiicauo July IS. As a sequence to the
Sl.itUWO poker ganio at Newbnrir New
York in which Weed got swindled by
Hodges and ricott an attachment was
placed on the trotting stable of Hodges
and Bcott who is confined to it sick bed
has been placed under arrest. Hodges'
horses are valued at $KiiM0. Hodges'
friends gavo bond for them so they could
fulfill trotting engagements.
Ijlbor Troubles
AT I KM"' YOIIK.
Nnw York July IS. All railroads
S'.'f med to be in a belter condition to-day as
regard freight handling Less freight Is
being ottered and more men aro at work
everywhere. The hearing of applications
for mandamus to cumpol the railroads to
exercise their Irancliise that Is to
compel them to move all freight nll'ering
was up in Hie supremo court clianitiers tie
fore Judge Halght. Tho action was
brought m the name of the people against
the Erie and New York Central railroads
by tho tittnrnoy general nssisted
liy wnnon etolu representing mer-
chants who are the nctuui com-
plainants. Ex-Senator Conkling Is
one ot the counsel for the New Y ork ( on
tral. Stein in Ids opening speech said the
lossoa to tho merchants of New Y'ork
through the strike reached Sl.OOo.utio.
Daily counsel lor the railroads on opening
said this was practically nil application for
a peremptory mandamus to compel tho
roans io acceue to tne tie
iniinds of the striking workmen
no asserted tlint the people wero in no
manner involved In the dispute. The Issue
was solely between the railroads their la
borers anil their business patrons. What-
ever remedy tho latter had was by civil
suit lor iininages mo case win prouniuy
occupy some umo. .
Ban Antonio
Special to the Herald.
Ban Antonio. July R About (I o'clock
this ninriiinc an invalid colored woman
named dallle William was found burnt to
a crtsn at nor Homo in me casern suburbs
Blio had gotten up about il o'clock llglite
tl pipe rciurneu to noil uiul wcut to sleep
Tho lire from tho pipe lighted the bet
clothes anil it is supposed she siitl'oeatod
from smoke be lore tho lire touched her
person.
At Laredo to-day the nrmdjitrv return?
a true bllf charging Leonard Jlaynes with
murdortiK Dfsirict-Attorney Cuinniliim a
Laredo a lew days iigir. Havocs' brother
was cxononitcil being Implicated.
Houston
Unnol.l tn th Ttoraldt.
Hoi'ston July ls.'-The Houston Electric
Light company has adopted the llruili nrc
vsmin of liiihu. and will Introduce it into
this city In few weeks. They have pro
posed to light tne cuy wuii tne poiesytcni
of lights but the council has not yet acted
. on their proposiunn a unmoor ot ousi-
HUM hniiai'i of tho citV have B I rend V sub
crlhed totacftiiht and the rllrt adi here
'Will light up r depots ana y srus.
ment. 1 he artillervmon wore kept at their
guns on the 11th Instant by the infantry
who were posted under cover.
The idea ol occupying liuinaicK lias been
abandoned. 1' ivn hundred marines will
occupy the seven diU'orent port centre"
wh'eh is cxncoteu 10 place ino Whole
town under etrcctual surveillance. The na-
tive police lorco has been organized to act
under to direction ot ttiu iiiililary police
and I be detective forco has been Instructed
to search lor suspicious persons.
London Julv IS. A dispatch in tiie sec-
ond edition of tlio Daily Telegram says;
The night putsed quietly. The Hues are
very strongly guarded. ihe hres arc
nearly all out. The Times' Alexandria
disnutch says: There was an attempt last
owning to sot 11 re to St. Mark's building the
headquarters of Americans in Alexandria.
An Alexandria dispatch to the Daily
News says: The kliedive states that I US
Europeans luivo been killed at Kapreldcwi
Tlio humorous executions at Alexandria
excite some comment among tho lit erals
in Ihe press and m parliament. The Daily.
Telegraph has the following:
Alexandria July 17 (i:.0 p. m.) This
morning the tailors drew up close to their
Oatling guns and the marines were ordered
to uet ready for an attack. Home scouts
had sent word that Arubi l'asliawas ccm-
ing. The English sailors communicated
with tho American asked them to get ready
and be preimrcd on hearing tho alarm
sounded. Tito seamen at tho palace of jus-
tice and at tho American consulate were
prepared ami having pil ull their amiuu-
n i t ion ready awaiting tho signal they
waited until !l o'clock when they heard
that the alarm was false.
The lending editorial in llio Morning 1'ost
says: The behavior of the American ad-
miral and bis men lit Alexandria is beyend
all praise. Amid "diplomatic protest"
"European concert" and "conhu-eiices"
and "naval demonstration" of imbecility
it is refreshing to find a comaii-
der who is ablo and willing
on his account to say what he thinks and
do what ho says. Hixty marines physi-
cally speaking could not do much but
there is a way of giving support which
quadruples its value. Tlio conduct of
Americans on the night of tho alarm that
Arabi I'ltsha was coming contrasts remark-
ably with that of tho Krench and Italians.
in Tim IIOt;SK OK COMMONS
this evening Hir Charles Dieko under for-
eign secretary said tho identical noto ad-
dressed by tlio powers to the porto is stil
unanswered. Campbell Ibinnerman linan:
cial secretary of tlio war olllce reply ii g
to Sir Henry Thiimmuiid Wiiillo
conservative saiu tho government entirely
approved tlio conduct of Admiral
Seymour. If Sir Henry wished to impugn
it lie ought to do so hy a direct motion.
Wolll'e then moved nil adjournment of the
bouse and dwelt on the misleading charac-
ter ot the government's replies lie be-
lieved that Admiral tievmour did not land
marines on Juno 1 1 1 It beouuso ordered not
to and tho government remained in-
active in order to allow Arubi
Pnsliii lo gather strength for (lladslonc
said he took the full responsibility of Ad-
miral Seymour's tion. 'I he instructions
to hind a force til Alcxandiia weru con-
ditional and it did not appear to him nec-
essary lo do so. Sir Matl'ord Northcoto
thought the question of Wolll'e relative to
Admiral Seymour's authority to land
troops a very natural one
in vtotf of tho gravo events
at Alexandria. Gladstone said no instruc-
tions had been given to Admiral Seymour
bearing on the point raised subsequent to
May loth. The correspondent of tbu Tunes
at l'aris says : Tho idea of tho renewal ol
tlio close co-operation of Franco with Eng-
land has now forcud itself on
the French governmcD'- The cablp'
in council has adopto-' rt'v.lnii ; to this
oIHm'1 the resoj"'""1 being conditional on
nri-i. ii.;l's. viz. : Turkey's rcnlv to the
identical note of the powers inviting I lie
nortu to send troops to Egypt; tho de-
cision ol the conference; tho sanction of the
parliament suti.iect to those conditions.
I'ho two governments uro now entirely
agreeii in regard lo the terms upon which
their forces will undertake to restore onlci
in Egypt.
n i.i. il v r M .
il uisiiueii io uie m'ws irom .Marseilles
stales that ull Krench outl ines retired from
'service who have not served livo months
have been ordered to return lo tho navy.
i dispatch trout Dublin to Ibu Times
.ays: 11 is learcd another crisis is no
Hroacliiiig. The weather threatens ui
ter destruction to what promised
lo bo ono of ihe finest harvests ever reaped
in iroiunu. ino noavy ami inmost imef
ant rains have laid low many liourish
llig Hold". 1 otiitoes have hu tiered
everely. If tho weather improves there
would tie situ hopoot recovery.
The Daily News savs it is' probable an
polutineiil of tho successor of J no. llrigiit
wilt bo iiuuio tne occasion lor con-
siderable reconstruction of the min
istry it Earl Spencer is likely
lo remain long in Ireland as lord lieuten
ant it will not be convenient that he should
hold the presidency of the council. The
chancellorship of tho exchequer may also
pnss into oilier nanus at no distant dale.
The Standard understands Unit the oppo
sition leaders lutve divided tot utroduoo n
motion condemning certain points iu the
government's Egyptian policy. The ino.
lion will probably bo made by liobort
lliunko.
The body of Carl ol Craw lout and ltalar-
ras which was stolen some months sim o
from the family vault at Dunechct house
Abortlcnsiuro was loumi to-day on tho
grounds of the house A man suspected to
be connected with tlio theft was arrested
to-dav.
His stated that the government has In
formed ship owners that it will not require
io niro more transports.
Malta Julv is. Tho l ulled S at
s'ci'nor liiilona lias returned hcie Irom
Alexandria.
LlMAsoitHit:s July IS. The ltd Isb
inon-ol-war Inconstant Tourmaline uud
I'srysfurt bavo arrived hero. Alter coal
ing nicy win proceed io r.gypi.
1'aiuh July IS. Jules Simons bus
erased his connection with tho
tiaunis. It has now become
royalist organ. A telegram from Constat!
tiuoplo says Lord Dullcnn 1'rdish ami
tho Marquis DoNaillcs French ambassa-
dors have been instructed to su li-
mit to tho ciinfcreme tho question
of tho protection of tho Suez canal and
to propose that tho execution of its do-
cts:ons shall bo entrusted lo certain pow-
ers. Wiisliliuiloit Items
SfNATOtllAt CAlCU-t.
Washington July R Tho republican
senators held emeus this morning and
agreed to bring forward tho appropriation
bills at once with a view to the adjourn
ment of congress on tbu 'M Inst
JtrrKRl)N' MoM'MltNT.
The design ol the inonument to bs erected
over the grave of Thomas Jell'vrson at Mou-
Uccllo Virginia has been approved by Ui
secretary of btatc. Ihe monument lsio
c insist of a plain gran'te objIisK
t l aciordanct) wilii. the reqlie I
of the deceased. The granite piaH'oim
twelve feet square wi I be reached by two
steps nine lxc.iies lugti. 'n tne piauorm
will be a cubical die of granite which will
hi surmounted by an obelisk. Tho follow-
i at inscription will be put on tho olielisk:
Hi-ru was luirU-d Thomas Jell'erson the
author of lndc)ieinlenee d the state of Vir
ginia and tho !lher ol the l niverMiy oi
irgiiiia. On the tlio will he wortis:
"Horn April 'J 171-1 died July
I in;.' The cemetery will he surrounded
by a handsome fence of wrought and cast
iron. The entrance will consist of n gate-
way of very ornamental and handsome
description. The monument wul be erected
near the fence and the panel ot lenco op-
posite the monument will be of ornaiuontcl
ijesigu somewhat similar to that of the en
trance jiiroiign una panel visitors win
lie id le to get a good view of the monu-
ment without entering the cemetery.
THE STAIl-JiOI TEUS.
In the slar-route Trial to day the taking
of evidence lor the prosecution practically
ended. Tlio lust witness was John A.
Walsh but before he reached the point
where his evidenco was expected to be sen-
sational an objection was interposed by the
defense and the argument consumed the
remainder of tho day. Walsh tes-
tiliod that ho met ISrady by
appointment at the bouse of (icorgo 11.
Sheridan. He bus stated iu newspaper in-
lerviews that in this interview llnidy told
bi:u it had been customary for ull mail con
tractors to ptiv him (lirady) 'J pir cent of
tho increased pay allowed on account of in-
creased orexpedtted mail and that he should
exneet Walsh to do the sauio. Wnish"
testimony bad reached the point of relating
ine couversauoii nu iium ui nit-u mn-iotn
when an objection was interposed. Counsel
lor the government announced that if the
their witness was not ullowod to proceed
their caso was closed so fur as tho oiler of
evidence was concerned.
OIM'OSKI) IIIS CONFIRMATION.
The nomination of Joseph Slutighter as
postmaster at Mobile was mo Buiqect oi
a prolonged controversy in to-day's e.xecu
livo session. His confirmation.
which was finally cll'ected by
a verv decisive minority was opposed
by Senator Morgan and favored hy Senator
I'ugli. The discussion of this case occu-
pied nearly tbreo hours but tho questions
involved wore not oi uounti uucivai.
Commercial.
APSIiiNEU.
l.oiiKviLi.r: Kv. July IS. Zemuls &
Kimtncl jewelers niado all assignment
yesterday. Liabilities about $10000; assets
one-third Hint amount. Their creditor:
aro in New Y'ork and Huston.
FL'TtlKKS.
Xnw Y'ouu July IS. Tho I'ost's cotton
report savs: Future deliveries after a de-
cline of if to 3-Kk) found ready buyers and
almost all Ihe loss was .recovered. At the
third call August brought 12.110 to 12 07
September l'i.-to October 11.8S February
11.U.J April 12.17.
FAII.KII.
New Oki.eanh July 18. Folger t Co
hardware incrchants who faile ' have filed
suit against creditors. The bn"!- show the
assets to be$S00U0; liabilities 11000.
NEW COTTON.
Four bales of now cotton reu ived from
Texas to-day.
STOCKS.
New Y'ork July IS. The Block market
was irregii aranil unsettled at tno opening.
mid in tho early dealings a sharp selling
movement caused a breuK in prices rang
itur from I to 1. tho hitter in Northern
I'acillc common. Other shares prominent
in the decline were Denver iV. j;io tirande.
Louisville it Nashville Union l'acilic Cen
tral Tacit'ie and Kochestcr it Pittsburg
At 11 o'clock speculation was still feverish
Tho Itovnlnllolllsts.
TIIKV CAI Tl'lli: A TOWN. .
Nicw oiiK July IS. A Malamoras Mex
ico special savs: A band of fifty revolu
liouists under Ihe leadership of Einilano
Dank and Aliio .epeda to-day captured the
town ol'Tonalu t'hiapar. They released all
tho prisoners in Ihu jail and arnica them
Captain Santa Ana tiousman
with twetuy gens d amies after-
ward charging on the revolutionists who
retreated and several ol their number wore
killed and many wounded
Oliltunry.
COLONEL SHORTER.
Home liA. Julv IS. Colon'. Ailred
Shorter the weiilthl...' Georgia
died to-dy. ua-Kra yi'urs-
'
A llHdge Over Kast Fork.
Corrcspoiidenco o( the Herald.
D.u'uuKRTY Tkx. Juno 10 1.HS2. Noth
ing bus hiicn sent you from this section of
Kaiiltniin county and I write this not so
much as a news item but to call your at
tention to tho importance ot a bridge over
'.ast I' ork on the j.Mllas and ivautman
md. 1 ho O d bridge has noon down tor
over n Year and those who did all ol their
trailing in Dallas (and they were many) are
now compelled to trado elsewhere lie-
sides there is a largo travel on this road
that iuive lo go live or six miles out of their
way. A bridge would pay Dallas and no a
blessing to this portion of country.
Crops are generally goon.
OCR CITY 8IKK9.
What They did lit Kegular S.'Jtlon Utt
Night. J
The city council met last nigul ut the
city bull in regular session. Mayor CVowdus
presiding. Abscut Aldermen C. F. Carter
and Moore. The minutes of the lust meet-
ing were read and approved.
The reports made by the city engineer
ami superintendent of the water-works
were rcbd and referred to the proper committees.
A committee on claims made a report
recommending that a hatch of accounts
against the city approved hu paid. Adopted.
the committee on sanitary utrairs report
ed that Allen Long; city scavenger bo re-
quired to give addiiiouitl bond. Adopted.
1 tie i.kctnc Light company and J elf
phouu company were granted permission to
erect poles nn the streets in the city in con-
ionniiy wuii tno ordinance.
ihe coiuiuitieeon purine schools reported
that the school trustees to whom tho mat-
ter was referred bad not taken uny action
iu regard to the erection of public schools.
A petition from" a number of property-
owners asking thai the ordinance extend
ing the tire limits on Elm street
from tho Texas Central road east on that
street bo repealed was read and referred to
the committee on lire department.
The petition of t. J. Lacy John F. Vor-
ley and others asking that Portland street
mid crossings between I'ocliuliontas und
St. Louis stieets be repaired was read and
referred to the coinmitfco ou streets und
bridges.
A batch i t accounts against tuc cttv wero
read and retcrred to the committee on
claims.
'1 he water question was discussed but no
action w.i taken.
Alderman Loeb offered the following
resolution which was adopted:
Kesolved That tho mayor and city en-
gineer be and are hereby instructed to on-
lorco tlio ordinance entitled the building of
side-walks and gutters ou tlio lollowing
streets to wit: commerce Jackson and
Wood streets.
Alderman J. D. Carter oll'ercd the lol-
lowing: Kesolved That the city engineer proceed
at once to build all side-walks in the city
where the owners bavo been properly
notiiied und failed to build the same.
and charge upthecxpensestosaid property
notifying the city council of his action.
Alderman Morncy ollered tho following
uniendmeiit which was udoptcd :
Kesolved That tho city engineer before
proceeding to carry out this resolution.
have the street first designated by the city
council.
Alderman Williams offered the following
which was adopted:
Kesolved That section 3 of chapter 35 of
"an ordinance establishing und providing
for the building and repairing of all side-
walks and gutters in the citv of Dallas" be
amended so us to rend us follows viz: If
any ono fails'after ten days notice to be
gin and after the lapse of twenty days to
i-oiiipioiu toe uuiiuniK or rupuiruig ui any
sidewalk along bis or her prepertv. then
said work shall bo done by tlio city and the
cost of same taxed up against tlio
property as provided by charter
said tax to be entered upon tho rolls and
collected by the ussossor us other taxes uro
coitcciou .
Alderman Carter oll'ercd the following
which was adopted:
Kesolved That the city attorney Is hero
by instructed lo inquire into and ascertain
exactly what rights if any tho Dallas
it Wichita railroad had upon llroad
way in the city oL Dallas and
whetbor tho railroad company now
owning its franchises uro complying with
the provision of tlio ordinance in reference
to tho same nud report ut tho next regu
lar meeting of the citv council.
Alderman Tillman otl'ered the followiiiL-:
Kesolved That the committee on public
schools report at the earliest moment coun-
cil so far having failed to receive a report
of the school trustees where ground for
school-houses can ho purchased und take
proper steps lor tuo erection ot sliool
houses. Adopted
Alderman Tillman offered tho following :
Kesolved That tho superintendent of
tho water-works and city engineer ex
amine if tho courso of Mill
creeK running through tho city park
cannot bo so changed us to form a water
resorvoir and if practicable niako plans
speciucaitons estimate ana cost nnw
Adopted. .
Tho chairman of - .rn!"'. committee
and the nm "ur0 uuiiiori.cd to borrow
r water-works purposes
lays at tho rate of Id per cent.
ividermen tarter s uud .Moore s
MACHINERY
MITCHELL & SCRUGGS DALLAS 'TEXAS. -
General liiwiislicrtf
Hardware
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
Harta
Oiir Iil.st too Intensive to he Hmmiorated. Send for Cmnlogno and PHo
1882
Assignee's Sale
AT BRENHAM TEXAS.
Tuesday My 25th
I will sell at pnblti auction for Cash Ihe Mock of Gctslg '
Wares and Merchandise iu ttio store House of
D. W. BLOOMBUEGH & CO
In the town of Brcnham Texas Tnrolcluir 833000. The stoci consists jf
boots Shoes Hats Caps and a euoral and well selected stcek of
Dry Goods Clothing '& Notions.
The stock is all FRESH and WELL SELECTED and will bo SOLD IN BULK Thi
is a rare onporiunity to secure a Bargain. Tliu doors will bo open from now until diiv
ot Sale and every opportunity afforded purchasers to examine tho block lho Kali
Will Its 1'osltlvu ana Without Any itusorve. "
J. W. SWITZBR Assignee
D. W. ELOOMBURGH & CO.
MEEMOD JACOAED & CO.
401 403 uud 405 N. Vourth St. Cor. Iiouust Oiltl Fellows' Hall ST.'
liOL'lS MO. StiinutacturcTH nf
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IMPORTERS of DIAMONDS CLOCKS Etc.
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iTHE NEW
Mr. Waller Mcl'hersou iSnriiifilichl Mas.
sacliiisetls writes: "I havo been peculiar-
Iv unfortunate in life. M V Kliariliiiu rohhed
tno of the lortune leitnie hy my father and
ut the ai;e of '21 1 found myself imor in
purse und poor In health. I married a
youiiR nirl whoso health soon liroko down
from overwork and household cares. Our
six children irave her Croat trouble mid
were very puny ami sickly. My doctor hills
wero larger than lutli grocery and dry-
(oods hills together. Last year 1 brought
home a bottlu of Urowu's Iron Hitlers for
in v wife. She used it ami uitvo it. to the
children I also used It myself. Never did
I iinaniiie that such a miraculous chance
irom ill heiiitii to pcrtcci ncuiiii possible.
for sixty
leave of
absence was extended to thirty days each.
City Attorney Field was granted" leave of
aosence lor thirty nays.
nomo oinor rout me business or minor
importance w as transacted when the conn
ed adjourned to meet next Thursday night.
Oxmnn "Nun. August 10 IbTO. CiKTER Mem
ei n k uomcany:
(i knti.kmkn: Pieaso send me livo
vials of (.'tirtcr's Liver Tills bv
return mail; enclosed please tliul one dollar.
1 take pleasure in recomnienditiR your Liver
Tills lo my neichhnrs.uiid would say to tho
people iu (ictioral that farter's Little Liver
Tills cannot he surpassed for common family
use und I dure say cannot be ouuuled.
have been iisine them lor boiuo time.
and 1 Hud Hint they ore entirely curing ino
oi uyspopsui uiiu unit is more man i can
say ol any other medicine 1 havo ever used.
Kespectluliy yours .Mas. 11. Jl Airm.
Tho i'urter medicines tor sale hv U'il-
iiims Tollivcrit Walker Dallas Texas
17V
cos mktms. ft
I" l WMW r
K. I I -: ' fri i .Virr I I
I
BffENTDUSTPRftBP RASE.
C3
CD
'A
G CARD'S
KJ & OLIVE STSo ST. LOUIS MO.
lVm't fail to take the excursion train over
tlio Chicago Texas .t: Mexican Cejitrttl rail-
way to-morrow moruint for tho land salo at
A tvarailo
llatl FrvlKlit Wreck.
Tho east-bound passeiiK?r train over tit
Texas & Tacitlc iluo hero at 0:50 yesterduy
mornini; was delayed fourteen hours ow
Inj; to the wreck of a fieliilit train ten
miles east of Colorado City which it will
take several days to clear away. Tho on-
ulne of the wrecked train ran over n steer
anil seven cars of beef cat Ho wero ditched.
twentv lie ad of which were killed uud ot li
on were crippled and wounded
The Annex to Coil it's (trout Nliown.
The extra tent Is under tlio munuiteiuont
and chai'ite ot M r. linger nnd coiuaim n
iare number nf attract inn and curiiwit'c."
which weu enpie.ed by Mr. Coup duriinj
the wintor hut w hich It was found imiov
iblo to act Into tho other tents notwith
standing their (treat sii'e. I hey tlu roioie
couiprise n separa'.o exhibit ion for which a
merely nominal llco of mliulstion u
ciiurncu.
w
i:t liiittits)
The peoplo of Kast Pallas say tliut they
have not as yet expressed or felt the sli1il-
ot fear conci riiliiu the new proposed de
pot so fur as the Toxns Trunk ami Texas
Central lire concerned ever being removed
from Its present locality. Ileal estulo in
that part of the city is higher than ever
and houses are boIuk up and general im-
provements aro belnx tuado.
m
BxsirnRn MicittoAK. August 29 18TO. Cinat
Micnli-lNii tlOUPAMVl
(lentlenien Tlensa send to my address
another bottle ol tne i.ittie i.tver ruts. 1
conililer thom sovereign remeily lor Heail-
sche. UitANi.ics 8. BANiiroRn
Midland roiinty Mtcliran
For tale by WUUama Tolliver i Walker
"oarteIs
'r-i
i'.-i: rtrrilnrhi) r.:I rrllcvn n! thotrririVtnct.
i:it 1 1 1 1'llt.vurt-ituuf Itioi vti-ie iuili ns liu
ila Ii'aiiM-:i llrowihire liliitrdisuftfreiitidij
l'.l.vl'ii.l-A: V.'l-.ll-) lli.lrmwtiuaaik.
i:.l3ciMt4tkalK'(Uk'ai.watucarinj
J5;
tt
'VA y tr.ir!ct'sI.!t!lcI.tvc'rr;i'iiMr-jr-'tj
'i la I'mi. ii''.:ti".i r'nin-T r.ilp:i-vt:tlln.
'mv !"r ro:ail r:it v li.i.i ttirv r.l-o rn . t
?.' ri( ii.') ..mi.'.i!i kI li-ii-it') !'0 111 r
ioUie tie i'uiul.x Ltxu li hay oa:y cuiiJ
EM)
'v1 A
i:..r. i
i.it'.t
Xo. ! Watch.
.l.:i'..STllUnnTI.IKlKTKRJIOVE.
niunxojirTEB nALAxm u
M.1.M I'iOZ.Sil.VEU Ill'XTINtl CASE KM.
lilt I'l.VIX.
PXICE 820.00.
ml
Nickel Stem Wind.
KTKTfl ATIMUXO KTHAHIIIT I.tN'R lW
MOTKJIEXT.RICKKMZKll.WlTIICIlllOXOJinl'
im.AXtT AXI IS JEWKLS IN Ol'KS
MCKF.L VkSK.
PRICE
10.00.
t.lthcr f tho above nntrtie will lie sent nmlor onr 19 months Ritnrnnteo at
pr.eo imine. I upon rnrelpt of tlio nuioinit Iit 1. . Order or by lm-eas. C. O. V
a recommend them its exceptionally good Umo keepers.
C IKPPHDn iciAciDY nnuoiuv cm o . m:.- pa c i mile
jHuumuj juiLLni uumrftii I ( uui ou uiiis Olb.i ol vim
THE POPULAR VERDICT
IS THAT
.' .' r !Vy w.vM l.'rt'.ntprl rl'Mto'.V"
I ii t ftonih.sitl'trt-.jlvufoati'hlaH b-itfortu
i. I ly t!iir (- via "tilur n ..lo-ulli-rMinililio. tf
... it mvtiy l!an!!l flml tliiv.iliti'.ttpilliivr.iii.
' taioir.ai-v vajji'iuplirj wllln.ttifwiUtiit
t. lit) i.l'.Uout tia.ui. Uu'.uUtra.Uitk h.ji
mm
U fie u-ino of f a tniny Urcs tlint tisro Is when rti
wave out gnui VkkuU Our I'UU euro it wulkl
Ki.iriltim. '
Cvtrrt Liitla UtTf nils ira w srasll mil
''T 'f to t.iU Oun n two puis tti.ik.i a lomv
lln-y sirlrtly twtMile eml ilonolrrlpnor
tiini but it thrtr p-utl artion pMM iai Vtio
lit.lVi. lnlilmiivncrnt llvo(rtU Swkl
Ujf ilru.!KlU nwrjiwhew w xul ly tii41l
CAUXJCa 20JLairTXK CX)-
Wew rath tuw
At whoil Vy WUllam ToUlrer Walker
A & E IITTEITIAI
RENEREW DRESS GINGHAMS AT 100 PER YARD.
NEXT QUALITY OF GINGHAMS 12 YARDS FOR SI.
DRESS BUNTINGS AT 121 CENTS PER YAtt
no?u1 .'Wn !iF N'8 "ni rARA80t.R. xrhlcl we will and must Ml at a
t . Our LAtl.S 0'iu t bu tXLKLl.EI) hi ihe t
a MTTTTPAT-TT-TAT
30Q ELM STREET.
NOL AND & PRICE HARDWARE CO
DEALERS IN
General Hardware Stoves and Tinwatt
DALLAS TEXAS.
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