The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 75, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 16, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XVI.
Do Not
Wrap
Your Talent
in a
Napkin !
But invest your inotiev
wlu'iv it will bring IIKII'C.
ally
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CrAIXKSVILLE, TEXAS, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 1894.
S ''SutfTimS1 F°r These WILL TAKE A HAND.
NO.
Buy a block in the
PERRY
ADDITION
N\ hile it is so clic;||>.
The city is growing that
w ay. For prices and
term?
I NSTA I.LM K.\ I"
Uncle Sam Called on to
tect Property.
Pro-
Three Unsuccessful Attempts
to Burn Two Bridges in
Alabama.
200
MM'
W S.Smith
To be sold AT COST and On Easv Payments.
Por the next thirty days I shall inaugurate a cut price
sale of my entire stock of Imported and Domestic Suitings,
conif.ri.sing the tinest of English Clay V\'orsteds, Tricots'
Cheviots and Cashmeres, for s?i.oo a week at the following
cut prices :
Suits, former price Si5, price now. N:M
Suits, former price S K), price now S;)0
Suits, former price $;{.*>, now at $27.50
Suits, former price price now $25
( I h i > line include tine Scotclies and ( heviots.)
Pants, former price Slv?, now at 88.50
Pants, former price SIO, now at 87.50
Pants, tormer price SN.oo, now at $G.oo
100 Pairs Pants at $5.50
New Importations.
Memphis, Cairo and St. Louis.
the ONLY LINE
J
Fit Guaranteed.
TON
Merchant T
>1, I'll 1". California Street.
-WITH-
Through Car Service
fbom
TEXAS TO MEMPHIS,
Connecting with Through Traivs to all
Points Kaat, North and Southeast.
Keeps the Best Tailors in the South.
TWO DAILY TRAINS,
with
TUroufft) Coaches. Free Reclining Chair
Cart and rullman Sleepers,
from —
WACOard FT. WORTH,
MEMPHIS.
\11 Texas Lines connect with and have
i Through Tickets on sale via the
Cotton Belt Route.
For Rates, Time Tables and all Infnrma
Ion, apply to any Agent of the Company.
A. A. Gusson. S.G.Warner.
t. r. A- re Wartk. T.i. 6. p. XjUr T.»
i V !i';i_rni!
; v i <
• i i! I i .r
A LADY I-'AHi to see, the pride
of minstrelsy, would he delighted
to receive a box of jewelry from
our stock. Fj) to date, the bril-
liant Mashes of fashion's latest ca-
prires are the various articles of
jewelry we're showing. Fashion
selected our stock and what fash-
ion fancies, beauty always ap-
proves. Lose no time in accept-
in;: this smiling verdict of the fair,
and turning their longing desire
fur possession from possibility in-
to fact. Only lovely gifts are
pioperly presentable to fair re-
ceivers. and our fashionable jew-
jopiittic.s of the case.
Birmingham, Ala., June 15.—
All other measures having failed
i to protect the Georgia Pacific
bridges and trestles fiom l>eiug
dynamited and bu.neu by strikers
to prevent the shipping >f c al,
yeste, 'ay Federal Judge T>uce, at
the request > f the receivers, issued
orders for special protection, and
Marshall Murgrove is employing
a large force to act as sj>ecial Uni-
ted States dei uties.
Last night three unsuccessful
atter j>ts were made to burn two
bridges and to dynamite a trestle
near< oalburg.
| 1 taili \a.' authorities say they
j will not stop at deputy marshals,
I but will get United States tr >ops
if necessary.
I)!>'Th. i . T i ■ i \ STILL AT WOK..
Fit sburg, Fa., .June 15.—Cuffy
station, on the Baltimore and Ohio
rai'.vad, twenty-live miles south
of here was the scene last night
ofc.msiderab'elawlessness. About
It) o'clock the tripple at Scott's
works was set 011 fire and de-
stroyed, together with tw,, gondola
cars. An hour later an attempt
was made to wieck the through
ex pi ess by wedging a tv- in a frog.
1 lie express leaves Pittsburg at
• i:20 and f<- Innately was running
so fast that the tie was -educed to
splinters and the tiaiu sped on
w thout the passengers being made
awaie of their nan av escape.
Fhe strikers <.eny the lespoiisi-
bilit\ for the outrage, and guards
have been p'aced along the load
to prevent tuii!>er damage.
coal blockade on the Lorain road
was broken last night without a
blow. 'ijit trains move J. No
movement was expected until this
in tiling nu I th-j strikers were
taken completely by sui prise
The Sunday School Institute.
The devoti >nal exercises of the
veiling we e con lucted by Rev.
u. 1). 1' 'we-s.
L. \. T. C. Foykin thoroughly
discussed the subject, ''Sun lay
school work—its o ject aud ai. s."
Ue had a chart with which he il-
lu: tiate l in detail the mode of or-
ganizing a id conducting a Sunday
school, and he s_ oLe at some
lea;\h upou the dut'es of officers
and teachers of Sunday schools,
lie also t dd those present "How-
to organize and conduct a teachers'
meeting."
Much interest is being mani-
fested in the institute and the at-
tendance is large.
TO I) A v 'S PEOGRAM.
Morning session 9 o clock.
Devotional exercises—"The Bi-
ble—its structure and contents."
Twenty minutes talk on "How-
to study the ible lesson;"' "How-
to teach the Li >le lesson;" "How
to impress the Bible lesson."
Teaching illustrated.
.Lost.
A diamond ear drop. Lost some
wie.e on the streets. Finder will
p.ease leave at this office and get
rewa.d.
Let the people know what
have by advertising.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
ABSOLUTELY
Baking
Powder
For Sale.
A new and well built residence,
five rooms, built on latest and
most convenient plan, inside hard-
wood oil finish, corner lot on
prominent street. Prices and
terms can be had at Hesperian
office.
Bus and Baggage.
If you want the bus for any
train or want your baggage taken
to the depots and checked, leave
your orders with Honeycutt &
Shortridge on West California
street.
MANHOOD RESTORED;
oil I _ ... . . I
you
1
VIAX ROY.
Wit.L <;o TO WORK.
Belle Veiuon, Pa., June 15.—
The strikers at Brownsville met
last night and decided t< return at
(he Cohmibivs agreement. This
destroys all h > >e for a continu-
ance of the st: ike by the Four
Pool mine's. The Pittsburg and
Lake K>ie road has offered a re-
ward for t' e ai rest of the stiikeis
who 'lesti iveil a trestle and cut
wires yeste* 'ay. The trestle has
been repaire 1 and trains are run-
ning.
ST KM \ <•
A CVLONE PREDICTED FOR
J r\E 22
Would not create the attention
that the exceedingly low rates of-
fered by the M., K. & T. railway
on this day to Missouri and Kan-
sas have. Ask your ticket agent
about it and he will surprise you.
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL GOING
NORTH.
TlieM., K. & T. will on June
22 sell tickets to all points in Mis-
souri and Kansas at the lowest
rates ever offered. Ticket agents
will give you full particulars.
J I NE 22 OUGHT TO BE A HOLIDAY
IN TEXAS
Because on this day the M., K. &
T. railway will sell tickets to Kan-
sas and Missouri at such low rates
never to be repeated again. Don't
miss the opportunity and get full
information from any ticket agent.
y
VTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN EN-
T>EA VOR iO \ i k \ oV CLEVE-
LAND, OHIO.
The thirteenth International
Christian Endeavor convention
convenes iu Cleveland, O., July
11 to 15. It will be attended by
about 25.000 young people and
£ Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- J
p ent business conducted for Moocn atc Fees #
JOu* Orrict is O^positc U S Patcnt Ornc
^ and w« can secure patent in less time than th
0 remote from Washington.
4 Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-
\ tion.
J:! Various styles, bought low and shipped in on
We advise, if patentable or not, free oi J
?. Our fee not due till patent is secured. *
iict. "Mow to Obtain Patents, 'with >
le in the U. S. and foreign countries t
a 9
A P*M*h
J cost of same
# sent tree. Address,
iC.A.SNOW&CO.i
+ 0
4 Orr> Patcnt Orncc. Washington DC. f
120
DOLLARS
PER MONTH
l.j Your Own Locality
mailc easily aixl lionoralily. without i apl-
tul, diiriin; your spare hours Any in.m,
-Woman, Iniy. or iru I can do the wm k li m,l-
ll\. without, i\|.< ri( in e. Talking un-
iifcrss.iry Nothini; like- it for moncv-
in ikiuii ever oir. n d (M-f. ire. Our workers
aiway.H prosper No wa»te«l in
learning (lie lui-incss. teach you in
" ni^lit 1io\v to sim i reil t'roiu the rir-1
liour Von en11 make a I ri d w it hout ex-
T>en«e to yourself. We start you, furnislb
«'vi rytlniiir needed to carry on the liusi-
Tiess successfully, and uiiarantee you
iitramst failure if you but follow our
Dimple, plain Instructions. Reader, if
you are iu need <>f ready money, and
want to know all about the best paying
business before the public, send us your
address, and we will mail you a docu-
ment giving you all the particulars.
TRUE & CO., Box 400,
Augusta, Maine.
(he cheap rate and
We Are Going to Sell Them!
Come and make your selections.
BEAT NOV UN ON" WORK-
M EN.
1 •eensbuig, Pa., June 15.—A
niob of 8 i * st. ikers stopped a coal
t am on ih;• ^ >rn(;w 1 b.aiich of
th Fentisvivania railr.»ad last
"ig-.t. an 1 at the j).»in• of guns
foiced the engineer to fake the
tia'n back to the St> -cl;ler mines,
f.om which it si.i.ted. The stiik- will affonl a rare opportunity for
ers then >;>i.lally dest'oyed ttie hearing the most noted christian
\ oi'i'gwooo b-id^e. aTter which! wo kers of tDe day, aud besides
they ailacked a paityof n< n union fiunish a most delightful summer
w'o kiiien. badl v l>ealing two of trip at a very littleex >ease. Tick-
them. 1 he railroad com iany im-|ets will be so'd July 8 to 11 iuclu-
med , ie'v had ihe bridg • rv aired sive at one fare for'the round trip
and officers a e now guaidi-g it. | good to return until July 31, but
Di'.' ig the past tli.ee days deposited with the joint agent of
eleven c..i loads of negces have the terminal lines in Cleveland on
oeen ■ ught into this region, and any date > ior to July 31, wib be
bv s'atn '.ay there will lx^ over made valid ,"or return until Sep-
3000 net loes at work. tei.il>er 15.
( oke sbipuieuts th:s week were j Delegates and visitors from
81,0 i Te.ias will be assigned to private
'Nerve Seeds,"
I This wonderful remedy
all nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, I.utT*oVHr'ahi1 Po»°e7i
o 5y,^,kt^,,lne"• ,-°,t ManhoiKl, <VIKhtly Ealulon.,
n^uir, i l>f-e«i*i.. I.urk of Confldenee. icrToninen,
hli^rL?^ "Is ° P""",n Generative Oreans of either sex caused
f,T ^ r I'>y?Vthfnl errors, excessive use of tobacco, opium
, wh,lch to Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity. Con-
otto entry In vest pocket. By mall prepaid In plain box to any
j address for VI each, or A for S5. (With every »5 order we .ItJ
.written jruaran tee to cure or refund the noney.) For sale by
BEFOHt AND 1JTEB I SINU. iHd'M KKVE ft EEII CO. MODIcChie^^o^UU
For iale in Gainesville, Tex., by F. C. Gainer, Druggist.
STYLISH SPRING
Clothing.
Before leaving your order lor a Spring Suit you should see our
stock of woolens in Fancy Cassimeres, Serges, Worsteds and Scotch
Cheviots. We make from
$30 and Up
WITH OUR SPRING READY-MADE CLOTHING
W e are the leaders in style, quality and low prices. In order to
introduce the celebrated HEISER MEN'S SHOES to our trade we
will offer our $6, $5.50 and $5 shoes for $5, $4.50 and $4. We also
have in Men's Spring Weight Bicycle Shoes.
In Gents' Furnishings and Hats we carry the very latest of all
ltinAa google m that line.
FANCY SILK VESTS
And White Wash Vests a specialty.
All those who have been trading at our store are convinced that
they get far superior goods and a great deal lower prices.
Heiiinger Brothers
The Tailors and Gents' Furnishers, 3 California St., Gainesville.
before and after
MANHOOD RESTORED
tion of a famous l-'n ncLi physician, will quicklj
\ - \ i v.,118 or dis. um'S <>f tin* generative organs, such as Los
£ Insomnia. I'.ims in tin- Jiurk,Seminal Emissions, Nervoi
t Pimple, T'nfiiness t<> M ,rt v, Kxliaustini; Drains, Var
V -/ Cons!ii»:iti« i;. 1 t st«»|»s :.;1 b.-scs by day <»r i.lpht Prev
n» ss of diMhr.rtce, which if lot checked leads to Spermati
id AFTER the horrors nf ImpotHTjcv. t'l'HI l>F,K E cleauaea tl
"CUPIDENE"
■ This great Vegetable
- ' VititliZfr.tbe pr»-s<Ti|>-
»ous l-'rcncL physician, will quickly cure von of all rier-
tho generativ e organs, sucli as Manh(K>d,
yous Debility,
/aricooele and
Prevents qulrk-
> Sperniatorrhnpa and
* t - ■ cleauaes tiie liver, tht
i-ysaiid ! h<» urinary organs of all impuriiiea.
f*l DEIVI) strengthens and restores small weak orgtuis.
The reason nufTerers ar«» not en red by Doctors is because ninety per cent are troubled with
ProniMlll l«. cri'I DKN K is tl;.' only known remedr to cur-4 without an operation, ftuuo testlmoHi-
als. A written gu:»rantee given at d money returned if six t>oxes does not eirect a $>ermanent «ur«k
^1.00 a box. six t> -r *-Vtr». bv mnil. seiui for kkkk circular and testimoniala.
Address DAVOL 51 LDR'IA E CO., P. O. Box 2070, 8an Francisco, Cal. For Salt by
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homes sunuUadiog Madison Ave
j nue Congregational chuich. which
will l>e their head<inai ters,
at
to wal'n sfl.tij round trip
Via the Santa Fe June '27 and 28.
S. A. Kkndk., I'as.s. Agt.
Cotton Gins,
Cotton Presses
Wagon Scales
Boilers,
Engines and
Fittings.
1iai.k the one w av rate.
To St. Louis, Kansas City, Han-
nibal and Junction City, plus $1
via the "Katy" on June 22. This
is an opportunity to take a trij
north at unheard of low rates.!
Apply to any ticket agent for fur-
ther information.
G. W. Hamilton,
Ticket Agent. i
The Hkhperian'h l>ook coupons
are rolling in iu great numlters. I
The Hkhperian'h readers read the 1
advertisements.
Belting,
Packing,
;jLace Leather,
Machinery Oil
o
HTUDEdA KER's FACTORY
«ci)R. H ED.
I VVJk3} a
Sxtn h I tend, Ino., June 15.—At | ver>T moderate ratess, or if prefer
12: *5 this morning fi -e broke out
in l! ° .oile house of the S.nde-
oake1 wagon wo. .s and communi-
cat ,i to a foui-story diy kiln ad-
red hotel accommodations can be
had Tor *2 per t'av.
Attrae :ve s 'e 1 • ito Niagara
Palls, Toronto. Canada, Chautau-
jo'n'o; . doing damage to the p other points by boat and
iail at cheap rat38 wll l>e arranged
Sold only by N. A. Williams & Co.,
Gainesville, Texas.
North Side Square
dwiyr
The Empire
Steam Laundry
Does Nice Washing.
Prompt attention given to orders, and
clothes will be called for and delivered
to any part of the city.
ainoiMit o' about $5000. The roof
ant' foil i'i door of the dry kiln IOm
bnr.»ed oif
the
Cleveland. Texamkana is
•"'lyiug point for state. A'
and the thinl floor was!- 00 - "n. 3 T , „
damaged. The shav in-collectiu" I ' °n Mouday Ju,v » ^
s.vst m Of the wason works vas!!,!>e<'lal eX( U^ °,n cars Twi,U ]eave
tliere over ihe Cotton Belt route
for Memphis and then via the L.
& N. for Cincinnati and via the
Fig Four to Cleveland, arriving
' 'ere in time for the opening exer-
cises on Wednesday evening. This
is the official route selected by
I'ev. H. G. Scudday, excursion
manager for Texas delegates and
visitors who will give all necessary
iuformation and will mail an itin-
erary of the trip giving details to
all persons writing him in refer-
ence thereto at Longview, Tex.,
or S. G. Warner, general passen-
ger agent, Tyler, Tex., A. A.
G'isson, traveling passenger atfent.
Fort Wo «,b. Tex.
dest.oyed and wib < ause the sus-
pension of one at:ous for two or
tluee weeks.
^ —
FREE <'<> S* AOE A V. \ NDONEI).
Was1'! >Uion, Tune 15.—Even
i e 7 >st a 'cut advocates of t ,e
'• i ** « o1 'i.ige in s Iver ai-e a out
«e ,d\ to aba • u i'ne idea , f ies.
cni'i*, ii'ei cinsade in ihe I'ouse
tois se-sic»n. Thev are n h : .-M.ig.it
to this pa-i i f any weawen'ng of
'ami, tit t < 'msiunces
thei r
si ei tod to huve c i is >iiv \ ag; inst
the n Intelv
tio i aside.
to set tue silver qnes-
A ';l, T'OM, ^NT C\»EH.
So i --.it?' J"., juue 15.—Tne
sup tfine <-oii'c this morning i-j-
dt> e«l {ju tip* do i ia the celebrated
a >x. . io uneni cf-»es, in which it
is h"M i 'ai. as set fo th in t ie
bi'ls 6'^ ' I>v aopel'auts, it has no
ju; tMlic, o i.
coa L r ot k \ dh L^OKEN.
Mabsillon., O., June 15 Thi
WAN >1 TO RET CRN.
SedaMa, Mo., June J5.—J. C.
Thomosoa, the ai'scoud'ng ca^- .'ier
o n'e Fi -st National uauv, has
i>een loca> >d i>* tte City of Mexico.
He is ueLotlat'ug to n.
Most popular summer resorts
along the line of the Santa Fe.
Bny your tickets via that line.
cheap railroad tickets to lit-1 Toronto, Canada, and return at
tee rock, ark., Milwaukee, I ra*e °* one ^are f°r the round trip,
wis., ashhurv park, n. v., \nd ' return July 31, with the
TORONTO, CANADA, VIA THE COT-! !'ri'U<*e»' "'""ion to Sept. 15
^ . j by depositing with the joint agent
TON BELT ROUTE. j at Toronto. For further informa-
On July 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 j tion address S. G. Warner, G. P
and 28 on account of United Broth-
ers of Friendship andSisters of the
Mysterious Ten meeting, tickets
will be sold to Little Rock,' Ark.,
and rettiru at one fare for the
round L >. good to return July
30.
On June 17, 18 and 19 on ac-
count of T. P. A. meeting, round
tri > i ckets will oe sold to Chicago
at oue fare, limited good to return
w?thin fifteen davs from date of
sale, tickets to be sold at Chicago
10 Milwaukee and return at rate of
oue fare and oue-third, or $3.40 on
the certificate plan.
On Julv 6 and 7, on account of
Nal'oua' Educatioual Association
meeting, tickets will be sold to
Ashbury Park, N. Y., and return
at rate t)f one fai-e for the round
trip plus $2, limited good to re-
turn July 31.
On July 16 and 17, on account
of Baptist Young People's Union
meeting, tickets will be sold
A., Tyler, Tex., or A. A. Glisson,
T. P. A., Fort Worth, Tex.
LAPIE*
Needing 4 tonic, or children who wint build-
ing up should take
Bnowsf s IKON MtTTKRV
It U pleasant to take, cure. Malaria. Ln<J^
feat ion, Blhouanea* and Liver ComplAinU
If you want the most reliable
water elevator made call at
Stevens, Kennerly & Spragins
For Sate.
A small farm in the suburbs of
Whitesboro. Thirty acres, five-
roomed house, good outbuildings,
two acres of fine orchard, fences
in good repair. Will sell at a
bargain. Apply to the editor of
the Hesperian.
The Hesperian prints candi-
dates' cards for $1.50 a 1000.
Juat Received,
One carload of light delivery and
r express wagons at
to Stevens, Kennebly & Spkagins.
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