The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 99, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DALLAS I1KKALU FKIDAY MORNING MAECII 16 1863.
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HARUYjLMOR.
Datalls al th Oaptur at This Clur or
tb SaUtk-Th iwii Vpt -.i Chv-
liar Uaytrd u Will as ixuslitjf War.
Hor That Saddl and IU Sarrat An lu-
tatMili( tUmlnlMMBO.
Tu man who captured Uio lata Major
Harry Cilmor durlngtb war ami imtap
nd to hit brilliant and disastrous raids is
General E.W.Whltuker.who wu in txir lieu-Unant-oolonel
commanding the Kiist Con-
necticut cavalry. 1U Is a tall com tuandi hk-
looklng man of Urn and handsome Kur.
Hla far denotes determination but Kit.
pUaaanl blue cyet and kindly moutli re-
lieves it ol hauteur. Altogether tlcnenl
WUItaker la a handsome man and iireetcd
the reporter cordially.
"I will Rive you the story wllhniily"
lid the general in reply to the reporter's
question. "Hlierlilan'a winter quarters were
I Winchester and Oetwral Custer's divi-
sion the 'old third' was In camp on the
ltotonay l'lke February i ISO.') enjoying a
mat the latent eiiKSKcment and raid having
been made five or six weeks before in lie-
camber when an order cam to l.eneral
Cuator llironnh General Morrill corps com-
mander from General Khuri.lan designat-
ing ma to take a regiment and start on un
xpeditlon Into thi enemy's country on an
iiuuortant raid. I win directed to report to
headquarter for Instructions and there
learned the sole object of the expedition waa
to oapture Harry tlllmor who was reported
by 10011(11 to be in ramp with '& men
few miles of Sloorellelil Virginia
or about soventy-livo miles away
thirty of which wax practically
within the line of the enemy over and be-
yond a desolate snow-coverrit raiiieir
apHroftbe Mile llidge mountains. 1 pre-
ferred a smaller coiiimund limn n reel-
luent and Helected '') men mid "III-
Cera all volunteers picked from liie whole
division and we atarted in light iiiarcliini;
order with sharp Biihros.oittra nminiuiitioii
for the navy revolvers ot which each mini
had ono. Twenty-seven men were united
with Bpoucer's hreceli-loBdiiiK carbines. 1
also took an ambulance a siiifeou ami I liu
necessary supplies. Alter a iniirch ol iwen-
four hours over the mountain riiiic where
the heavy crust on the snow cut tlm horses'
feet In a cruel niiiniior.down through Moor-
Held the scouts from (ieneral Hherldiin'H
heailiuartora led us directly to Uiltuor's
camp at the dawn of liitht on Sunday morn-
ing. February 5 lstfi Hurry was in a house
under the bliill nl the bunk ol the creel;
over which bis men were in eiimp. Iliad
. 'run hi' bis picket post at a gallop for over
a mile so he and his men had no warning
and were completely surprised llilmor
was in bed with his nephew a young; man
Who bad run awny from colleiiu mid Joined
liim at Ilitltiinore on the raid during the
Bummer before. Tholr pistols were in their
rack but woro in the hands ol Major
Young (it the Bcouls.before they could lake
' them.
"No time was lost In mouiitliiir the iirin-
Onets during which the campontho hlillT
nau oeen roused ana (minor s men com-
: menced to pour hot slintinto my command.
I discovered tlilmor's homo was n very lino
black animal and lor safety transferred
' liim to a common cavalry horse. While so
' doing bit men wero tiring into us and un-
der a bcavy tiro 1 was compelled to revorso
my column in a narrow mini with high
fences on either sido by giving tlio com.
niand to wheel by fours which brought the
' head of the column to the rear (iilmor
' though himself under the lire ol his own
. men was so much excited he mistook liie
apparent confusion for a rout of my men
and shouted to his men to give us hell etc.
He afterward told me lie would liuve es-
caped from me there by lumping tho high
fence witb his horse hud I not dismounted
him and put him on the horse time could
not iumii. Tie suld the ludiesol I tub I
prenonted that animal to him at I lie tlino of
me recent rant into Maryland. Well his
nion followed mo for thirty or mote miles
and I Was comnelled to retire on a room l.
. the northward of Mooreiield striking the
rvomucy jiiko at a point west ot 1'aeupou
bridge. I halted once lor food the major
as was the case with my entire command.
having had no breakfast. In fact my eoni-
t maim had been two days and one night in
the saddle without loot! or rest His men
took advantage of tlio halt and charging
on the rear guard nearly succeeded in ro-
capturing my prlao. This was Into in the
tternoon.
"About 2 a. in. the following morning
jiuvii.d uuonvM n kI "r inouiiiuin pans hi
-which J oouid uateiv nost
halted until daylight to give my worn-down
command the rest thev much nn.t...t am
the long march I required my gallant friend
he was very sociable to ride by my ai.
Reached Winchester and turmui iw.
prisoners to Cleneral Hheridau a llltlo over
fortyiiglit hours alter 1 bad starteil alter
marching over 150 miles without losing
single man. Tlio few wounded wero brought
in the ambulance."
"The assistant secretary-of-war in reply
to a letter Riving Information of the success
of my raid wrote me Feiiruary 1.1 lhOft.
this reply which I priae very highly :
"War . Dopartnwut Wasltlnstou City Vob. 13
UiMlf P Coi.oskl:-I om greatly
obliged to you for your favor ot tlio 7th
instant 'which arrived yesterday. Its in.
formation Is valuable and will not be over-
looked. Harry Uilinor upon whose capture
I mpstheurtily congratulate you has been
' salely hloro.l at Fort Warren and 1 think
that it will be some time before ho is lot
loose. Yours very truly (J. A Dana
Umitoiiant-ColoiiBl K. W. WhIUker Command'
te? vit0InUl"li:UtUUrlrX' ucr Wliiclie?-
' . "1 was anxious that dilator should not ho
by me fit it. ' r us 0l)tllr8
"Old yoit capture Moshy too?"
on the V mima an u ..n...... i.. ..... .
Well. I think 1 expressed myself to Dana
. tjif being opposed to Ullnnr's enhatige.
Minor was a most bravo and dangerous
r . m ouenuan a desire io
capture him waa dna unlM.. ... .... ...
formation that ha contemplated and was
.. 'K'"1"1 uestruc ivo ra il on
tl'n1r Ohio railway .
While Gllmor was in Fort Warren ha
'BStiw' 'FsurYt ti' hJS7i5.mS
..WhioU lie speaks of me a Colonel 'Whit.
tellf hl'lrcqueut atlo u la
men of cavalry otilcer. 1 never saw him
after the war afthougl living 80 mw u
over to llaltlmoro and renewing the ac-
(liialntanoo but time prnnod on and now I
"""f'jrwywt that I never met m
Thy notlee c-rthe attendance at his fni Ve a
and tlie fee lag shown there w. "ind" me
?tvWthati"sr:'011 "'""'X'1 Mooreiield
early that oold Sunday morning thora were
PwjtoiW of sorrow St hi
believe the news that tho ' Yan-
lees had captured Gilmer' but when thev
if? l0lldl ln eir exclamations
2i.5 ini.J5S "i0!"10 tro"Ky '"'Pressed me
aud although his men were following am
rrdTur
now guoin of a liie of men with drawn
Keasonton. lntalkinioverthe matter hut
that I should have paroled him but U
- vSJ.Vu rneauiboreoverto Maior
Joung of the scouts. Ua had abeauirml
' S'l.ff' u111?1 hl beeSbbug
' teflio btekArealyfrhimK.t
J 8.STim ..Win V."115' me to P"erveit
rorhira until the war was ever u was a
hTii4i ' i'"""'"!". iq Keep it sale
aftVi" ! "vwrfVom whom it wis
I 1
i .'eVtaS t it La ho Suable so.
t-n r z ""T"! veneral
I ' - "UK't Muhaw. when. ln'iJ
' ywm iMrairu uiv h..
-. v-. Ume.-irhu.JjpiiVtru'.ei:
-r '.. ' i i . ' i
i -xa rRuaoFiHioKi..
t.' 'Jl?llu !4nwa'tiut.' " !
-" Takh 'u orlnloni
' .. irBttiig itm-
in Te i.ia. We rejoice to see its pnK)rity
Waxabachie Mirr.a-.
II lilt NOT.
TheBienham lijoner ji: "In Tv!..
the 1'olica tiaieilu is u! i n .ii.r: v." Is I
f ler the oiuy town in i'.'i.ia where ttual
puliliKHtion la .ld icularlyy-irjler
courier.
rosiua.TK.
The peniieiit:ar leav ai I rail '-J r.
ulallon are (liietit Miv di n will out.u-ei
ciicum.uiice f..r Texas U u r v Ui 'M i
18 a preij..ili ynvr - I 'V.i . I.xi.uuner. I
1KTK' l.KM (Vl.ltr 1 .0.
.... . . .. ...
i.uwuu ui.M:niHk aim - idi immi
id n:t.
Helps tlie prior eilitor Hie l.i-lunli is
the way anmeniieliai put it tml liie icoiid
hue ouglit l be "help the imoi- e.iitor yrl
bis hash." It's when they il m'l i iy the
cash that they "settle his liii' li.'- lieoige-
town Keciiril.
TiiKTursTKEiivirr-a.
Hut for the fN'nnelesa aetiia . t 'tislee sv-
tem ot Texas the truuedv ici.r (.rniiaiu
would have been uuheird of. 'I .ic i iiools
of more limn oiih plucn li.ie Inn n rui iid
by ttna ayaleui. lei (lure ill'- a Hue win.
would hold on to it forever net n d'y it a
kind providence did not i iLcilln hi mil i.l
the world betore tlieu. (Seyuniur I ieet.
lima VKT.
The neotiln can breathe a little frrer now.
fur the two-iliillama day puriod in the h g-
inlature has bee" reached A rediietinn of
lhe"hiull"wili dou'itleHs follow and prompt
ai-tiim and an early adjiiurnment we hope.
The miitiaive brain ol the senate lias had a
two days' rest and should now move on
iintraiiiineled to great achievements in Hie
way of legislation. Sun Antonio Kx-
press. I.KT TIIR STATK IIAVKTNK ll(lSAN.
At the Imniiiiel the other nlulil the gov
ernor expresned himself us in tuvorni rulily-
llig Die peniteulury leu.ses. 1Ii';Iiiih cunturiid
(lie Boiiuie and tin: auop.nitioii imw is that
the house will ulsii ralilV it. tlulrss the
papers are mistaken public sentiment does
tint approve ol the kwic. If tliern is lilg
money In it lor the lessees wiiy nut lor the
alnte? Is Itio slalo incompetent toni'iuiicc
the penitent lui ies'.' Itienliuin Itanuer.
A l-OI.ITICAI. MAHTVH.
The piihlinh.'d Idler of Kish ('oinmii-
sioner I'oiicil.Hiiu rends wul!. NuL lung bk
lie us nolilied by aoinii of the Inliiiy tlm'
his place could lie held il lie wiiilld go to
work to help Hccuretlio ratiliculion ol ilieni
penitenliary leiineH. He would not do tni.i
and his case has hung lire and now he pre-
sents bis rciiignulinii helnru liie programme
of retirement strikes him. He has inuile ii
Eplemlid iiyh roinuiiMsioner lint lie de-
clined to be a lobby lit and the Statesman
glories in his manliness-Austin htairH-
iimii.
"hiioot"tiik m. SIIOIITHK
The Dallas HttitAi.n h ivh: " The southern
press is waning up almost iiimimuiiclv in
opposition to tlm loose luw. iiml enlorie-
incut ot tlie runic iiirnli.sl the carrMmrnf
concealed wciipons. It is about limn tlie
niuller was receiving more earnest alien-
lion than il bat ever lierelol'oni hud. Leg-
islators seem to he alruid to take hold ol
tlie iimtler vigorously." We are bund aud
glove with the IIkiui.ii lu this matter 'I lie
reputation ot tho southern states for law
less violence liustlniifl inure to retard their
material prosperity than any oilier single
cause. J lie south has great tint oral re-
sources but we need capital to properly de-
velop tliein. Now capitalists tiro the very
men who most object to put
their lives in peril. This is but
natural. When (ianiik was slioivluir
Johnson over his beautiful villa the hitter
remarked: "All David David! these are
tlm things that make iiilenth-bed terrible!'
A man who bus Hie nieuus ot en loving liie.
no inuller how bravo he may be. will not
chooso a part of the country fi.- his home
where lie may be cut nil at any inomeiit
The people of Texas were tho llr-t to rec
ognize this truth to puss and what Is it
mr more importance to ontorco laws
against carrying concealed weapons. In
this respect she is fur aim id of some older
states; and we are beginning already to
reap our reward in the increased tide of
Immigration Hint is poitrim; into our slate.
Human life must be sacreil and all eH'cmc s
agaiustil punished with tlie lit most sever-
ity If wo wish to attract cupitiil and de-
serve prosperity. - f'oindrecn Times.
CONTIMIANl'KS.
The llrenhiiin Itanuer thinks thai con-
tinuances of cases in court are loo essily
obtained and Hint the statutes should In.
so changed us to insure speedier trials. H
says: "All that is necessary now to procurii
ciiiil.iiiiiauces is lor inn ilclempint. to make
or procure to ho made an ullid.ivit telling
forth that tin important witness isnlisenl
and that it is impossible to Iiml him." A
coiitiouanca lor one term may he hud very
caallv und without swearing In any-
thing more tlmn that a material wit-
ness Is absent. Hut It inuro continuances
urn wanted more swearing has to be done
I'he ulllduvit must allege that the witness
Is material and must show that dili-
gence has boon used to secure his attend-
ance and that he is not absent by the pro-
curement or consent of the party who
wants the contiuuiuice and then tho ulliant
must stale what ho expects' to prove by the
absent w itness and that ho does not know
of anybody else hy whom ho can prove It
and bo must swear that he expects to have
tho witness or bis deposition in court bv
the next term and that ho is not asking the
continuance for delay. A good deal must
be sworn to under our laws as they are
to procure continuances. Hut thodillicully
is that clients are oltcn found ready to
swear to whatever their lawyers will put
hi the alllilavit. and until tlio legislature
can amend the consciences of either clients
or the lawyers tho grievance of which the
llauner complains is one wo fear beyond
tne react! ol legislative remedy. Houston
Ago.
Moinford's Acid riiuspbate for Women ami
niiiireii
Dr. Joseph Holt. New Orleans Louisiana
says: "I have freouetilly found it excellent
fervice in cases of debility loss of appetite
aud 111 convalescence Iroin exhaustive ill.
ness.aud particularly of service in treatment
oi women and clilldroti."
THAT ASSASSINATION hTOltV.
. ..
nx-Biioniiary iiiiiino ulmraeterlEea It as
Klmply Idiotic.
A sensational story of an attempt to as-
sassinate Mr. lUaiuc was pulillshod in a
morning paper to-day. To your corres
pondent to-day when naked about the
matter Mr. lllaino suld: "On Tlntrsdiiv
evening of lust week Mr. MuKinlcy and
rodo from tlio capitol to the F.hbltt house
in tho same carriage. From tne
I'.bDitt House where 1 stopped a lew mill
ules I rodo homo alone. 1 dismissed
tho carriage as soon as 1 ascertained that
noiio of the family were out and to be sent
tor. t he next nay about noon I heard
that one of the large panes ol glass In tho
carriage nau been broken and fiat the
fragments of glass wero scattered nrofusolv
over tho seat on which Mr. Mekinlev ami I
had been sitting. That all this could have
occurred without either Mr. Mckmlcv or
nivsotr noticing II seems quite impossible."
''Did you ask Mr. Mctvtitley about It?"
"Yes; a few hours alter I hoard of it I in.
quired ol Mr. McKlnloy whether ho no-
ticed any noise br breaka.ro during our ride
and he said not the slightest. Ho reminded
me that thewindows of both doors in the
carriage were closed before we left the capi.
lol tho air being quite sharp. Ho remem-
bered this very distinctly as 1
did alto lor be throw Ills cigar
away with tho remark that ho would
not smoke In a closo oirrlami. or
course a ptsuit bull tired Into the carriage
i.iusvuava guile iiirougii il or ncetl loiiint
inside. It did not ira tbrnnub. ami nn hull
has been iound. lu my lodgement the
holowns never made by a pistol ball. It
mora resembles a crash from a sharp stone
hurled violently."
"What Is your theory about it!"
"I have none. I only know that the
wiudow was not broken while 1 was In the
carriage bat occurred afterwards 1 have
no means ol knowing."
"Do I understand you that the carriage
stood lu front of tho Ehbltt house whore it
is so light alter the alleged tiring ?'
ei. it stood them. will mime iwmnni
going baox and lortb and when I started
lor home ana had crossed Fourteenth atnwt
I ramemband something I had wished to
flJr.i0?I?Kneyni returned to the Kb-
bltt alighted and went lu so that the car-
I. . i1 i0.Vfke wal turns right under
lb bright light of the Kbbitt. A should
certainly have noticed a shattered pane had
vow. u.is in tne carriage at that time.
On my way home I bad occasion several
times In oomlng up Ommeotlout avenue to
hole In the vlaaa. w ih IV. ..r.... ....J
rouiidthi oarrlairs would not have escaped
foU oSii? lWMhlnRoa pcta'
I)1X OX DIVOIICE.
Malady New Kiiklvnd and Her Klvuree '
Km-A ll.r.1 OM t HeM-Ifa CH- I
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UK Immi l Maxriaae a t l.ll nr a He-
lla-tuui Compart? Hlrona llaMuslu Favur
uf the 1. alter fualtlun. I
The 1U-V. Morgan Dix i-ontinued bis
serieaof lectures upon women last eveii'nt I
Tri"ilv cnlM"- 'M'ire 8 'I.K-k.
the hour fjr the beginning of the sei vice
the eluiri'li ttm eritwilil in v.rv ttari . ami
'
miny arsons were unable to gel within the Jt .'r ui;1 ni.w ;...
doors. Dr. Dix alter reading the tenth In a ta -wnalnw . near the piano i toi-
cbapler of Mark said: "1 am at a loss '"''In at which be sits when working. II. re
brethren in beginning this lecturo-.t. Kj-"Zul
loss and ill doubt. It has been said and I
truly said that it ii impossible to use too
strong language in spcakingnf divorce.and
I am at a loss and in doubt at a loss for
rcuniks adequate to state the kind and
degree of this social course or how to arouse
men to a sense ol danger mid the necessity
ot checking this sin ot the age; for we all
now that an evil may gum sm ti headway
that to stop it Is beyond human strength.
his is one evil linn si riKes si the very
rurill r-stone ol civiliallon the home.
Tins chapel has in its basement live furnace
registers one at each corner and one in the
center; if now by some magleiuu'a art
sulphurous funics should be made to pour
out ol tbe.sti whereof this whole congrega-
tion ahotild languish uml die no worse
harm would be done to them than that which
is now done to society by the loose easy way
of divorce w hich dries up from the roots ol
love chastity virtue and honor. I am not
alone in speaking thus of this evil. I do
but repeat the words of men much higher
in the church than I mid of much more
experience and learning ilishnp Williams
of Connecticut in lW sum thai in ls;s
there were in 'he stale of Maine l.i couples
divorcmi; In New lluinpsliiie 'ill: in Yer
1 1 1 . 1 1 1 111? ; lu Mussaehifelts li'io ; in Con-
necticut 4ul ; in Uiiode Island Pui or lu
all ot tlm New Koglund slates together
21 1 ;t divorces a larger rutin In propottion
to ihe population than there was in Kruiioi
alter the days of Hie revolution. Iti .Maine
llii.ro was one divorce to every l.'ii ol the
population; in New Hampshire I to every
l.kjll; in Vermont 1 to every Iiis7; in
Massiii'huselts 1 to every 'Jt.'M ; in Ithode
Isluiid I io every I III. Listen to some
more statistics taken Irom the disgrueetnl
record ol the New Kuglniid slates. In IS'iS
ttieie were 5 cuuses lor wliii'iidivoiee-i could
be obtained und there was 1 divorce Io every
'1 inai r uiges. In I S7 M 1 1 1 1? number ol causes
bud udvunceil to II und I lie ratio to I divorce
to every HI marriages in .Maine and in
other Now Kiigiiind slates it was worse. In
lihoilc. Island it wus I in every I'J ; in Con.
iiei'ticut I to every II und in New Hamp-
shire about the suiue proportion. Hut
that docs not tell (be whole slury
for from the tolul of nnirriiiges those
solemmed hy Kimuii 1'uthnlica must bo
deducted for they and all honor to them
lor it allow no divorce and the rrolcslniit
d i voi ccs run ui us high us 1 to every It
marriages in Massachusetts und in Con.
ui client I in every .S. There are from two
to lour applications for divorce to every
one eruiited. The practical result is that
lu New Kngluiiil states '2im homes arc
broken up every veur and H00(l persons are
divorced. While the luws protecting
marriage have been gradually weakened
the crimes against chusiity mnriillity and
decency have been steadily Increiising. In
Massachusetts from lsiitl to 170 divorces in-
creased times while the number ot
marriages increased hardly -I per cent.
Those crimes known us Ivlug Hguinst
cbuetily morality und decency lilt by
crimes loathsome Infamous nameless
Crimea bud increased threefold thus prov-
ing that license nl legislation had Increased
license ol living. Now when wo reach a
point where a mini can have us ninny wives
in succession as he likes and a woman as
many husbands one alter another us she
chooses we shall have reached the position
oi the Mormons and when we reach Hint
marriage w ill be at an end and women will
only be legal concubines. It is argued that
marriage is only civil contract a narlner-
ship which can' ho dissolved al pleasure.
The idea that marriage is anything with
winch (ind bus anything to do must be
given up altogether. It is said that we ate
in accord with thospiril nl the ago. How
can we be when liie spirit ot the ngii is a
spirit m skepticism; l his is u heresy born
of In c thought in tho mutter of religion
asserting our right to cliouso the relition
which suits us beat. Marriage ih nut a mere
civil comma; it is a iiivinu institution. It
binds a mull and a woman for lite: one
thought one will und m one another they
should iiml the most pcrlect happiness
(irutitcd thai miirriugn is sometimes most
unhappy and grant Unit man and woman
ure mined should oil her he tree to marry
again? If inumiigo is a civil contract that
thing could be set tied by a stnui law but
ii nun mis piiticd itieui together then only
tiod ran answer it and Uod hns suid:
'What tiod bath joined together lot no man
put asunder;' and there is but one cause
by which the man may he permitted to put
awuy his wife or a woman to separate from
her husband and that cause Is fornication.
The rule of the church is that divorce may
he grunted when adultery is proven and
that then tho innocent party may marry
ugain and further than that the church
will not go. Tlie easier it is to gel divorces
the greater Will be tho demand for them.
In this general decline and laxity of morals
tho woman will sutler the most and if it be
mil checked she will he dragged down to a
degradation from which 1 fear there will
bo no recovery. Harm enough has come to
her under tho plea of bettering her condi-
tion The man should be the prntnctnrutid
support of tho woman but It is often Iound
that it is the woman that supports tbonian
aud she will tlually sink hack to ho man's
concubine and slave. Mow lork World
Human rre.jndlee.
Someone has wisely said: "There is noth
ing stronger than human prejudice;" and
this Is true. Especially uro some minds
prejudiced against "proprietary medi-
cines." Hccanso some such medicines are
shams Ibey lean to the conclusion that all
are. As well say because some physicians
are quacks all aro. Tbero are counterfeits
oi ail good things even of gold coins and
greenbacks urn there Is true money
aud there are true medicines. Among the
latter is Hunt s Keinedv. trim and lrh.1
and with the testimonials ol hundreds who
nave been healed and saved Irom the grave
bv It For all diseases ol the kidneys the
liver theurlntiry organs it stands without
a peer. 1' by slcians prescribe it and the
sick nan tt with Joy isn't it cheaper to
imy a bottle nl u yoursell mm take it ac-
cording to diieetions than to pay for your
prcniuice oy receiving it. at the hands ol
your physician at ten times the cost?
Wagner's Home at Ilayreiith
Hero la not ouly the master's theatre but
his homo built lor him by tho king of Ha
vana and standing in a pleasant garden al-
most in tho centre ol tho town. Here ho
lives during tho summer months not It
will bo believed in tho seclusion of strictly
local circles but constantly surrounded hv
a host of Iriends aud disciples ami visited
by troops ol curious pilgrims ln the win-
ter he goes southward of hue to Slcllv or
Venice. Hut his headquarters are at Ilay-
reiith Munich the scene of his tirat amy
cess having been almost entirely aban-
doned. His home Is bti'lt in tho renais-
sance style square and with little orna
ment save a large sagratlllo painting by
Kriiusse over the doocwav surmounted In
Its turn by the name of the villa. Wulm-
I'ricd. This being freely translated means
'.peace Irom allusions'1 or "aberrations."
and typlliea the rest which Wagner found
when settled at Inst In his own home near
his own theater his battles over and his
dreams realised. The painting tvpitiea his
art luthecvutre is the llgnro of Wotan
who personifies Herman inv tbolocv: on mm
side 1U reek tragedy and ou the other
music. To tula group look up IStoglried as
typical of the "art of the future" which has
resulted from a mingling of the old trauin
art ol music and ol the national mythol
ogy. J'.very thing cotinoeted with Wagner's
life in Hay rent h baa been made to suggest
bis work iu a degree which seems odd to
people less native than these artist io Her-
inar.s more Keenly alive to the ridiculous
and less blindly .wrapped In their en
thuslasms. ills dogs are called. Wo-
tan Freia and Frlcka. His children even
are named lor his creation the youngest
being Belgfrled II ever a man is' crushed
beneath the weight of a doubly suggestive
patronytulo tt may well be young Beilneil
W agtitr when he shall come to man's
estate. In his garden which atreiohna
baok of the bout to the little pablio park
tlie master mav be s.-en taking bis iiioruiiig !
I coiisdtuliu.iat iu velvet iki'iw i.g-i-'wn n-el ; customed to loosen three or four of
rai ami iivVnrup at-rt .town hfnr t'eltbe upper bu tons of bis doUbie-Lreasted
1 """ e'lireo won ins own l ame n ' o
"!W 'tv'.'' . ' '"''? 1 ' !
N-blieii aiii. leimr in Alii us. I'll it
i)m rji. ffl.c u. . I. ren 1
m. fnmi h. r.e s .f ih.i i in 1 M. er- j
ittut the hutuw one tln.ls u i.i;- i e.'!
running up h. ti e na.f w -. t a .a toed frin- ;
"iiiiwing M-eiiM inuii fie Mivuiuoii .vilv iiinli
Out ot in.s b.i 1 npetis a g'ejt -jiisie rw;n t which lung
cioitsiniriif tli. piain and ins-V row. ..I in a lew s-
huok shelve- lilleil. for tlie greater part 1 window a'
wi'li wm ks ill eastern philosnptiy and i h
ite v. In is lle i!ao liter .0 liie Ab ie l.i'j.
all her eliildren by tier div 'ed bti-.bau-l.
Haua von llulmv an.t Uiignei'- own
yoiinter.limod. lliiiow's children seem t"
adore the ma-ter us inie It us do bis own
and to glory in his latin- as though tin y luil
a legal share therein. Harper's M igu.iiie.
iTtsMs or i vrriitKsT
l'aris surgeons now make dimples at one
Napoleon each.
It is csi inline 1 thv the women of Amcrii a
smuggle f Jn()o0iiil worth per year.
Missouri is a'eoit to spend t" l oon f
geologlcul researches witti a view to dis-
covering more uhoui her mineral Wealth.
A clause In ihe new Italian extradition
hill puts altfinptc I or acivitiiiiuslieii reel-
cide on a looting wit Ii ordiuarv murder.
Tlie Catholic Telegraph suvs that Mr.
i'arneil ha' written to Ir'etals In re h. ggtii
that Ibn subscription fir his hem-lit tic
stopped.
Accori'ing lo I he la'es: census thete .Vi re
only 'J7 7HI d"f pe.ipl . m limn inv a 1 i
French editor lakes these li.-urc ( pi.nv
that Wag ier didn't get a lair chance in ins
own country.
Ir. Tulie tb (ire.il Ijiglis'i Ituncy d .I'-
tor in a riciil ieciure In tore the llea'lh
.Society ol Ivlinbiirgh severelv C'.udi-niie'il
compeljtivi' examinations us ni".st ii'jtpi-
ous to I lie young.
Premier lluclerc d i'cs on Mowers and he-
rose garden N the ll mil triumph ol I'.i u -rilz.
In bis strngg lug days h" had a g .r.
den on liu-top of u six'-wry liou.c and
won a nieiiiil at a show.
The Jewish Mes-engcr savs ih.n VvVru r.
"in a series of ntni-ive pamphlets laid s
the Vices ol the age ut die .buns ol the
.lews and wus tbe-loieiuiiccr ol l'iicii
Hun ker" Ilia lien I centre uf ibo ann-.leiv.
isb crtiMiilo ill llerilh.
Near (Irani II.-iiiet soulli Alrica an
os'rich broke a horse s back oy a ki k. H
bud meiini it lor u man. Many In rdeis
liuve bet n inainied lor lite or killed in no-
way. A first rate kicking mule even would
find all ostrich a lough customer.
The l.oiidim Army and Navy tl.iz tn
says: "We are aulboiied to slate tint
the Duke ol lliliuhttrgh lias no desire to dis-
pose of his reveriiouury interests lu Ihe
lirunil Duchy ol Suxe-t'oherg nor has lie
liny lnleiiiii.il ol entertaining further pro-
posals nn the subject."
There is something approaching tlie pa-
thetic iu the frantic eagerness of thi) gro.i
London com panics to commend tin elves
ill view ol a possible inuinry into their stew-
ardship to the public. Thus the clotli
workersliave just put $l.;'s) at Lord Wols
ley's disposal lor military charities instead
of dining and wining oil' it as nl yore.
The young Imodiums of Collinsville
Cnnnecticui continue to create di-turb-iiiice
und for petty meanness c.iiiiiul
probably he mull-lied In Connecticut. One
ol their latest tricks was to cut and remove
a portioned a string of bells Irom a horse
lastened under the Congregational church
sheds dur ng I ho Sunday rveuing service.
Koine men at Hanliis Calimrnia the other
day were sent to disinter a body in the
grave yard ami not. knowing tne exact spot
where the body lav commenced digging
nnd came upon a rough bov winch heii Hie
body of u m in hearing evidence ol H iving
been miitdered. Tha sexion was surprised
and knew tiolliing.il the boxor itsco'itcnis.
An investigation will lake place.
Mr I S. Iloak has discovered on his
bind in Ihe I'loev in itinlains neir M-s-rs.
Ueuben and M-inti Var er's scupper tuiue.
specimens Irom which he a.i.v.s urn very rich
lie also says .he indie p ions' uw tn .it ' I tier'
is ann lindane nl it. It il be Iound in
qii uitities siiilii'ienl to woiu it win prove a
most valuable properly as it is near the
ioa'I mds easy nl aiv'i'ss and within live
mill's ot Lnr iv Virginia.
A Jewish soldier who in liie Belgian in-
depeiidiuce sting;:'.. volllnleei-ed at die
risk ol ins lite to crawl iihing ihe side of the
I'aliice lioyale al llrit-.-els and nl I acll ropes
io some gun earn i.;t s. nv wincii they were
drawn hack pre-itin.ihfy at ni-lii -m'o
the bands ol the Dutch was utterw.nd
wounded and had In quit tin nriiiv. lie
lately completed bis till v years1 service in
the Dutch inland lovenue depar'.tni ul
John A. McUcady the inaniac who ran
away with the Central railroad lerry-boui. a
week ago Sunday morning was removed
from tin. Jersey City charily hospital Fif-
thly and arraigned before Judge St ilsing
of Trenton lie presented a pitiunlu up
Iicurance beng a complete wreck and his
irotlier asked that ho be discharged so that
be could be taken to a hospital in New
York a request that Judge Slilsing at i nee
complied Willi it being clearly apparent
that McUendy wus not responsible lor his
actions.
The London Army and Navy finxetle
ssys: "The girrisnn of Dublin at the
present timo lumishes Iho must convincing
prool of tho soundtiessol the principle upon
w hich tlie special suititiiry nets (or towns
containing large numbers of soldiers and
suilnrs wero trained. Wo hear the most
heartrending stories as to the stum ot 'In
troops there " Dublin Is not Included
among the towns to which the act apply
vi Tonsillolith l' ytnotitli Chiithaiii
Cork nnd other plana.
They apparent y had an exciting cum-
paiun preliminary to last week s elections
in Ottawa. This is what one Catholic paper
said cf another during tho contest: "Had
the devil himsell occupied the editorial
chair he could not have fathered more lies
lather of lies though he was than our
neighbor has given birihtoin bis issue ol
to-day. There aro double-leaded lie" solid
lies lies In capitals Us in italics lies in
plain R itiian a id lies iu b a k letter. It
fact the wtiolo sheet Is one protest against
truth and honesty."
Ala public dtiin-r recently Dr l'lsyfalr.
lute chairman ot column ices in the house of
commons gave Ihe usual tiiust of "I'he
Army and Nuvv" in terms ol ra'herequiy
ocul eotiipliineiit. "This is a toast'' he
aid "winch requires verv little cm neni
The army und navy have been Mrnt.k' lor
very many year an toe rcvovo forces
have no v Leon 'druiik' lor over tw. inv
years " The restih was an exolos on ol
merriment. When Ihe learned ami genial
gentleman was made io r.alir.e l e import
uf his little slip be Jolipd heartily in ihe
laughter.
An authority upon such subjects say.
that Wedding celebrations are graded Iro'm
cotton to diamond alter Ibis manner: At
the end of the first .vear.ibecotion wedding;
at three the leal her; at live. I he woo.lt n;
at seven woolen; at ten the tit; at twrlve
the silk or lino linen or bmh: in liiteen. tin.
crystal; al twenty the china; at iwtnly.
live si ver. A tor I h is I be eilts ero.v m.i.
and more cosily. At the rbd of fbirtv years
the pearl weddinir occurs: at Hie tlnimli
annlversnrv the golden; aud al the seventy
tilth the diamon .
KeseiKil from Ileal Ii.
William J. t'ouchlln. r Soio..
Tllle Mussaebits tig says: In tlr
" ' "' l"'". I ws taken
witb bleeding id lungs billowed hv a severe
coifh. 1 lost inv apnrtite ami ll-slt and
wascoiiHiied lo my bed In is:? I wits ad-
mitted io the hospital. The .bminrs saul t
had a bole t:i my lung as b g as a had dol
lar. At one lime a report went around 1I1..1
I was dead. I g ive tin bm. but s t i
told me of Or Widb.iu Hall's balsam tor
tht lungs. I got a bottle when 'o tnv sur
prise I commenced to feel belter and liv
day 1 feel better than for tbrva years past.
Tha R.i.Miror's tluMnna
Ai king aud unpsror udke fir manv
years past. Wllllalu t has not apfaared in
puoiio.tuHtpt while undergoing bis annual
watrr-eura at flasti.li. ni v.... .iu ...
civil dress lis Invariably Wear nnlnfM
110 Inl mm (a. t. I-
Bsrli i's chief military and fashlonal
uiorougtitar. wbUa Miuny
ting at his wrilnu'-table be is ac-
fume ami 10 lurn naci us lapets. M uen-
f . hoW. body of tr.wps small or
large is heanl aipr.i e 'ni.g Hie pulace he
rises troin his .eat ht Uy buttons up his
uniluriu to the Ihros' adjusts his crow of
'he "Order in.iir le Meriie" in am h tort
liint it hangs d iwu ov. r tlie i iat coiiar e.v
Ilui eh u.. llus o4-ration
l.r.e-tii'e n.itiiU-s trm ti perturm
on.ls.e : i hi :t I. ti.' Walks to his
-1 sf.ili Is .In re Mi l".:II view ol his
s.ildiers wine tiirv inarcli pat. One
dav ail exa'tcd i.Txoriaue who hap-
pened to he in . oiiverouuon with the
Kinp. ro' w i.cn die -mind ol distuut drums
j;cl ti'.-. h.iving announced the ap-
proach i.f "(ir.iud t.uards" His Majesty
hurriedly went through the above de-
sciiued "raiii.l aci" look luart of grace
and a--ked Ihe ka..-er w hy lie was s) partic-
ular about buttoning the top button of bis
unit Tin h.fore s'M.w.ng himself to his
g lards "who ai!T all" added l'rince
enjoy uitno-l d..::v nn oppor'titutv ot see
ing Your Majesty luce to lace. I should
have thought . re that you would have
scarcely deemed it u cess try to stand lipou
ceremony w ith tin in " "That is not ihe
question at all replied tlie kaiser. "As
the bead ol lb. army 1 am bound t show
my fiildu is an irreproachable example iu
the way o' ic:ue. They have never seen
tne with inyco.it unbuttoned and 1 do not
intend 'hey cvr shall. For let me tell
Mill it is I !.e one hult.in left unbuttoned
lha' is the root ( mi army I " llentty
Kingston's li'e o! Kli-er Vl'jiliam.
a ; av tan. nn -n.
:;$iiM Mitt
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v.. xroi
Ns THE (
X:iv-
thi:: rdeat
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FOR PAIN.
'.; e s
h'uniatism. Mriiraloia Sciatica.
Lir'!)..io tMii-.niK: Ucnd.iilie Toothactio
tn-c TIii-iiiU.Sw lliiisx.Si'nlii. Itiiiitfi.
lillt'llst. 4'llll. I lll It tit').
AM Al l. OlMMt Huim.V Vi1 AH 44 II I -H.
.f'l 1l.-iitf(Ht Vfl Ii"i.ii-vrvvi.;r- t'l TCUUMlMt(t-
I U.K.- Ih 'I '.HIlKllilBI 4
- - 'Mi i t rlalhmi.r. H.J. It
nosing
Invalids win. are
-ei'iiverlng vital
t'Oiihni declare lu
-r iterulterntsllieir
oipreciadnii of the
incrps as a tonic of
llo. tetter's Hlotti-
scb Iiilte-s. Nut
only eoes it llllpillt
sinngtb to the
J. weak but il also
. orrcets an irreen-
- sr Held state oftbe
j -'nintu'li makes Ihe
Imiu u's act at prop-
er intervals gives
eas" to thoHe wbn
seller fnnu rlieu.
iihIic and kidney
troubles and coti-
uuers as well as
eri'veiits fever and
ague. Korguleby
BITTER5
Nil I'tlU Sl
I t. tfcticrally.
For Yon9
9
W)m:;f ofimplpxioii hot rays
i-tiiiic luiinilidliii iiiiiH'iift'-
littn m!kso itiimir li-llii you
tluit yon ;iro 'laniicd Sallow
uiitlilisl!r-nri (! in count ciiancf
or liato ld'iiitioiis iki'diu'ss
ItoiiKliucss vi uinvholpsoino
lints of rniiiiih'xitm wo Kay
i;sc Jlavraii's luauolin Halm.
1 1 isa (Icliea t e Itariiiloss and
(lplilittul article motliifint;
Hie most natural mitt ciitninc
in:; tints tlio artitloiality ot
which lioolisi'i'vprt'itu detect
niitl which soon iK't'omes por
uiaiii'iit it tho illai;uulht liulm
is judiciously used.
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Iheir mt)stmv.srie-
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' sl. l'lo U.-i Pic VnesaJ
i".;.. i .tiriie. ami prevent. ti
ip.sh.l rliil tdey eorpvt
n 'l. sl .tm;ha tlie
Hi en if llity ou.'yctina'
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o" 1 Ivs'iho'I priri-VsstDtli(M-!v.'io
. ih i in. ciiiii.ltint ; b.it (on u-
yi . -.Ui-1 iMtemlh-w iin.lthe
' 11 IV.-.I ll'llt'iesn llttto Hills vita.
wrv.l'ctl!i.7..iititf..ii'
I'.ti
..thritlUi.klitua
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iV-V
c:a.' a til Csm
ii'i.i so lu .ny lives that her. to whera w
'"u'.-U "r clra Itwlillu
l.itlle
I-iyer Tills nre v.ry imiill and
. ' '- ... iwo puKiieii.iiaiiosit
1 illlllil am' Co Hot gripe of
'r fen'lo uetioa plcnsu all wlia
I -i III '.'fllTUls: itifpfl. M..M
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l.-'-si-lstilvliet. ty. .alL.
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TEXAS LANDS
Ami Und fcrlp bought aud sold by
GANO BROS
(BtuvestaiMo R. M. GANO A SONS)
Dallas Toaai.
P cb" ..tH-u ana
powell & a age;
LAND LOCATING AND SURVEYORS
..... tiALLAtt TKXA8.
v".lLfr0JL!! !t''TATK hunt kriib
North Tpxiis Civil Bttd'Crlmlnoi"
Detective Association
.''itisrlcri Dsllas Tesss ia Watn It.
Boslaav 81 aNHk Jisuater Lock
EliCflVi
i1 I. ..s i.e. a -
ilOIC
iidtiv.
VOlIi S.-A.ivurtista. ni'w7 "i.TaaTio;st p.ie
4 I''". '"'-111'-"' " up u. s .. m. .d ...U; uc
.situ -iii nin. .in f. 1 a. v
VUk-M)i ; i( iMK.'ii.K--ilsss
e proposals will be reeeu. d I v die un-
d. :rsiKii..i f.r tl- T".-tt..n u' a iw..-.' tr.i'uc
r. -men.. ilu.nty j..::.rn ju.v . llUv.
Tela a.ss!. t.pWM and K- i-I. hiI..cs lor
f"ie on tile ui tm tit f j K .-;..
an li.t.si . V.rj Ma n sireel )id T.x.s All
taming oimbir v:. in ilc
h.i.:.ll;la-M-.d ...nti be lun.i-lo.l
t.ie-l;hbi cfM;. .N; -. 1KU .
'd tit suy Btd all bets W.J. Lti:K.
martPPn Jjef. Klra rci. (k:.- 1m
iUi$incss (OppovUinity.
IJCMNK-rt Oi I'.UU u Sll Y.'-A gfiill.u.oi
jisbc .in. lnt. uiiim nmovuig lo 'icias llus
spring will inves g (it (p. 1VM
legllluiuln l.ll-In. ss lhal will promis.. s ."airre-
uiun -fallen Has bad elehi. ett years btisn
ei.eil-iv. Hint lia.ext nM.-.'Scpn'iiiani with
leadmit ban!i'rs lu Kv York. cltv. Ilivllest
r t-rences irue.iaud rvni'ted ( oienouii aiioiis
strictly .viilid. atiul Addreis lib particulars
f. A. .lOl.i
marl..-J( ::T A. nnvl N.IV vrk
il'tifccUanccus fcf'.ants
' M'KH ('out-makcrs at Douglas Pros'. 70."
.Main if-eei. lliuilfi-lw
U"ANTt:i)-A first -i lass baker. Mint bestililly
solwr. .No ether ue.il iiuplv to .
inarm -It i im'.; VKUY F1NC
U'ANTKD saddle Hand and Harness ncuds
fion.) but saber ei.-n Address.
innrl.V.d N IMU ri:K. Aldlcee Telns
UrANrli-lnn Hiu ill d Teams lo haul
cross-tins. Sini ij employment for twelve
iiiuiiilis. Apply to
a. MrSZKstmMKlt A CO.
mart t-'.'w Thi i untrnctors MiiK-ola Texas.
14'ANTKI A Mli'.-ilioll us bollsei't-pcr ill a
W Kood 'uilllly or lioiel by H middle-aged
widow lady; tiocliil.b"n: rclereuce ivea and
rtsptirwl. A.ldreas Mis. ('onuu box :! -ber-niHti
Texas. iustII-Iiv
U'AN I'Kll.-Voil tii.ieiei me a pus. si (tlld be-
fore you U'l the eoilt'rti't to build lha!
fence Kmc trout lences et iron or wood a spe-
cialty. liuisd'Are posts now ou band. Ii. M.
.Iverlee-e K. Iloss avcltil'' ln.irl I .V .v tt"
UANTI It-A governess . Ian ail leaf 11 1 nun
nnd neiOc Jtiint'H l: Minp-oii. lieirlt'lw
U . M MJl'iuvcuogioi:e.-iincn in ad part.'- 01
le.ss for l ill p-rhe'un-s address IV.
i; liralisia J. Co. lai ll Texas. Kctcre-c s
rc'iiliiiil. iusi7.ini
II IM IMS W IN Thi) -I'llcS.ieiu.rl.l eoiiuinp
I tee .Ic.ircs lo Ss' rtsui from bou line-hoi u s
I ho'cls aiui irivstc rcsjileiics (be loiinhrrot vis-
liors ttisi can tie iu:cot.iiiu'ii. d dMtiiur s.n i'l-ci.
test week and at wind rsies ProiHK.os must
b adilresseil to l.c iKU .t 1'K I.I UK I'll
imirii'.-lin Cirn r Cliu and l.smsr Mr-.ts.
UTA rKll-Vou lo slop at the NANUS 1
lloi ia Kir-d-etss-' acc iniaio.hitnms at
reasonable rule -ONLY dSK lK)ilK AN 1)
TAKNIY-KIVK f'KM's I'KUDAV. Hoard and
lodging rr"iu M 50 id -7 icr ween. Tlio build-
ing is brick with ibtee stairways in case of lire
l.ocaled in the Ihimiicss jiortion of the cltv. only
one sipiare Iroia slrei l-e.ir line and one sipuiru
Iroia 'i'luas .v. I'm itie and Missouri t'lieiib- Pepot
Conviiiiieiit to iusfccng. rs coining or go a ever
villicr road inve us a trial and bv convinced
teat you can get good iiccinonodiitioii and save
money by Hopping at the Kaiioiuil. J. M. Unit
reuclebir jaul'.i-lyr
no It .i i:-Kiigliii"luiil?r'aud sidTuMilk in
l good onler. tor fuithvr particulars call ou
mar 1 1 1 in -f j s v; CO.
lUli HMK :ioiti.iirtabli) Cotlaee with sis
1 nanus on lot Iti'.xl -in cornvrof llarwood and
warll'a streets. Teiius i.art cash; balm re m
montlilv psvinents if desired luipiire at Cnn-
laercisl hotel. ltirM It
"0 iilAl.a High class poultry eegs lor bnleM-
ing: I'lyiiioutli Ko. ks l.l.'t'.irt'J; White Leg-
horns pi fnrtjl 'si; Drown l.egborns U tor l.r.u.
heave order wllh J. W. turion iV Co. iVJ'. Khu
street Dallas. Tex. filarial w.
I.'Olt TllADI-:-A new piano tlrii-ebi-s tiuikv
(o trade lor a lot iu the residence part ot the
e ty. Cedars prelerrtd. Audress "I'iiino." Iler-
al.ioilice. inariniw.
'V.'-7 1 l"'' hi;y nearly new. Appiv
I loc.ll r da. ir. I 7-.o Main stieet rtarll-1'
I 'OK M LI-;-A hirin coiitauiing one bundivd
I ami lilty sen s ol cultivalcil and live acres of
tnnb.'r laud tbree mhvs sunt hv.est or Dallas on
the Cedar Hill mad. Kami is well improved
containing oreb itd and plenty of water. I'hoiip
furnish. Apply In Wm. K'.inbroiigli on the
premises. punlo-.'iv.
f'Olt SAl.K-My bouse and lol. coiner lio.s ny
I eiiue and .loliuson stieet. Kor luttlier In.
loiniailull apply to D. I.. Kaweell Agent Texas
l.x Co. C I . CiiiniiDel IihUss Te. lillilC-lin
j 'OltKAI.a A tarm;v.. acics under lini.iovc.
I incut; 111 in l s north ot Dal'ns nub 0 iiilli-
ut slock a iil Implements. Aibiivss Dr. Ihom-
as. Dallas. Texiis. hli'S-ltn
IHiKe.M r.-.i new pass iu1t y Uii i-n
I M iliietnrln; Co. of s 1 ouis; ivnl lie sold
a-'ess Ib o ost Apply 10 John rlllTfau
Detlt ei. I'i cm lstu.ii
l'.rv S'.nr..
1('()K KI.N - . "unit coiiiiDislioiis ii i.siiu-
lushed io rent p. gi uilcineii only i.piMsr-
tetstteet. hmrll-lw
iMlll HKNT A nice front room with southern
exposure. Apply at Vi; l.'ulllliicu'e St..
imirll-tf
4'0 KI'.N I i i. uses No llOlun 1 ja
tui-si mn;'vl- Apply to J w. Inompsou
: r.! 1'. - t.iKrrvtf
tjONr'YToLKSIl-l wil; lend fund; "un real
i .. .. o K l""u Rl reasonab o rates
James ll . ina.lll tin
I
AND I.HANa-J. il. ai'kius To .."'ian.
I Texas.
leb la if
jy jONKV TO Lis.ND-U. D. CoiihlTuiioiTrT
feb7 tl
Election Notice.
lor' vi'i'vsj'r0.?" u"i;'v" 'i'iv (iicii
il. ( " "I'm ivh. lor tn eltsi-
ward or tb. city -i tim Wlll 0 .
t ie Court I mum in the Urst Ward t'liaries M
Terry ..rlilin. Illcer; at ltc.ls store In thi
" ei ?S-rJ'. W- K' Hl'st l'lesldlnr offlcer-at
;.'' . ;"' " io".ouiK oiucer. aitue Fourth
ar.Ucli.Ml lunis.. b ih0 Fourth Ward. J. j.
City fecratsry. 'laur'
Ds'.l.s Texas Mnreb'' lssr nf.H
4USUVHUCC.
1 I' U 1 IJ T f if vt n .in t. . "
.. "'"'."'-."ry. At.stl" Texas Fbrn
v. i.-w. -io an iinm It May ('oii..rn 1 .'
1 7" ! ? """'ml flre I"M "siu orn
pany of llart im . cmiii.. i. i n
mlly compiled with the law 0r Texas as coin "
i ... c. t-oiveii initier my liaud aud seal ut m'
I i .'ins.' i-i i . 1 ' ' otam sstoucr.
t-i llAhJ.jAw.t..lallaa. Tex. i.iar4stm:(t
r.r.v laM' (IF lN.sl'K VNCit sT.rw
Mis d Hl..y Aus.lu H'ivx Kdn! ay"
.. . mm u M t oiieern- Tbt i
t. cor fy that tho i.liar.l Klrean.1 Mart no 1 In"
rr.w:v.v":w'''pi'i.. '. 1'!? 1". "in
as .. . u ' 111 W11" the laws of Texas
his state anif that said (iinpatiy )ol a ivrtii
lea e au'.borlty from bs Vn . "m 'iSlt w
he I 1 1 v' r 1 ' U "al 'M wlvo i"!l'H f.nm
flee l . ''"""'"yliitnil anil seal at of-
'ue. iH Austin the day and dsn. tirst aiV
rmmctatts.
"pHYfiJiAN AND "btJ kT iTon? rUnTi
T o1" over ExoIimiko bank bit Mini. 25'
town a jniu XXSTixSk
Drs. BELL & MEEKS
Ottlci ru Kim Street.
Cefe.;rai?.!! -cO-
T A T-i -a a I ""
OCULIST & AUJUST
t'. i (afiLisiHijiCiC''
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
i Janlip
R. H. OHILTON M ri
OCULIST & AUitlST
JEanfes ana Sanfctts.
LMD SCRIPT
W e. teal tnaT. isif ef(nA vieu.tnf
vlii.-iiiu.-iu.iea s-aEJScH
borvi-jors" (i.-ecr.il Certi'ev.
.Vioux lla'f ltre. . nn
WUstiue be. ip.
l o. In ii. Id Scrip
Laud v arrant m.
lull information furnish.. I oi i' '
'rd.-rs by wiroor tuail w.li .veiv
PRESTON. It. E All & C0
Uaki r- ' 'aV.
I t'."('"-. C. it. Burton
. J. nNNoa iiafliier ''"Ui
CITYUATIOULMK
O? DALLAS.
Civsh Capital paid up $10oi!o.i; sat.
pltisi $3.iU'sl.
DIRKCTORS:
I. U O'Onner C C Mlaughtur K. J. i..
U. V. Toiaiikins. W. K. MeKiiunl
W. L. Hall. J. B Wllu.
FLI 1'1'KX ADOl'E & I.0u7t" "
BANKERS.
Corner of Kim & l'oydra Streets
DALLAS. TEXAS.
C ' . IsuaEi Pres. G. A. AaCHiBiLut'a8tue
('. W. 1SKAEL & CO.
BANKERS.
tIKNKlKTT.li CLAY COUNTY TEXAS
C. VV. If.raei Att'y 3t Law & Land Ag't
" Prompt i"'otitiin niv.'ii to enllectjoiM t
J.srge tratds ol .old lor sale in diuvrcui palta of
"e"bte. Ijy
JNO. IM'TMSM. L.U.FrWAnOS. J. T. OWI 1RD
0 . (.'HAtfUXIIS B. 8. K0LI.1NS. f. . H0CBHI1KTT
1' I' I'M AN CHAIIMKIIS & CO.
BANKERS.
ti U S'! VlU t- ll.X.VS.
lion Legitimate PanUisig Business hi all iti
Praucbes.. ""
('. j. oiivrit. k. oi.ivrn. w.L (luteal
OLIVER A: (JliIGGS
(Lute of Mexia) '
BANKERS.
"iiS Id.ii Street Dallas. Texas
rrotiitit attention uiven to collections r.ir
r(.s-ioi. Tii'.. s:i..eil
CENTRAL HOTEL
J. It. Davidson Proprietor.
Cor. market & 84th Sts. Galveston Texas.
Transient board per day 8J.0O. Board by the
uav. week or montii.
UliAD(li;.lKTKK.S FOIt RAltiKOAD MSN
AT TIIR
0!d Corner' Bearding; Kouso & Saloon
DALLAS TEXAS
tinner of Klin .Street mid H.&T. C. It R
M. Rok Proprietor.
Hoard by tho wser ft; Voar I by tbfi day Jli
Meals and t."ds '..see. n.iVu.'m
mn mm
i:sTAitiisni:n ltiiu.
t'ircnlatcs tlirotitjiont tl.o entile Stale of
Ti-.tn stul cxicbsiycly in oilier Stales
'J'AKluS THE
Associafsd Press Dispatches
AN!) M l;K tsPKOIAL
TELECRAMSA83 CORRESPONDENCE
T'.r n any other Journal in the Slate
liom all the Cities mid Towns iu Texas.
01VI THE MOST KXTENS1VE AND
Accurate Market Report
lTiitiitinii'd In this paitlcular by auy other ra
lcr In Die south.
. (-'i.iitiiins also reliable Local KventaIntcrcstlnff
ClipmuKS trom (be Texas Stale Tress Hclcctlous
Irom the I.eadlni; Journals of the country anil
LIVE EDITORIALS
Impartial and vcll-dip'sted ou tho Im-
portant TraiiRpiriugs of the day.
CONSIDKKINO IT9
Straightforward Systcmf
ITpsnrpassetl Enterprise
Liberal Management
Reliable Reputation
Strict Independence
Large Circulation.
Reasonable Rates
located In tho heart of Texas It ef-
n . vt'tllerioneof the very best medi-
ums 111 tbocmirc south.
TKUMS OF 81'HSCKII'TION:
I);illy Mei-ahl per year - $10 00
lftily Horuld. per montii - .100
Weekly Hcial.l per yonr - I 50
tta'Allverlislncr Tn.iio rll..M An...latl..n
. I J. n ....va iiiiiti.iimvii Bl'l'llinuvu
aim rigidly adhered to.
Weeldy Herald
KEUl CEO TO
$1.50 $1.50
bnollalf.c!1.oI'A'I'1" Wekkiv Hesaio wil
r0ls.h-'''tosiibiicribcr8 for (1.50 per yosr
riiV.JV 11 nvni'e- All persons indebted to
tb' .hi lnm) vnp what Is duo before Ret-
. ?'lb' "S 1 of reduction. In future ss
l?.S?.Kr wlu bf Rivon Kl lhi low rate all
n. . "' ""'" no l'ai'l in adyunro. rarties
"y.ft(''rlllii Hie timo of explraUoa by
WatChlllii tlin itrbil...! lln -n .....I .'
-- ' " . k wu .unit iittii-r.
PFOUTULLIOTT & HALL Prop'?.
I'HIiNTlTVO
PRESSES
TOR SALE!
saToYliIap"'0 toUowlnB Job rrlntltig rrcssci for
I HALF MEDIUM L1ULUTY THES
1 EIGHTH MEDIUM iniEHTY PKESS
1 El htli lIodlBm Gordon Prosa
TI.I.IA TSw.BAa . . ....
neraid Jnh nm H w in constant nsa in in
thorn I. fni1.'00 '0ur 0IT eeason for lellui
Thivwin hSlSj? Lhcm .uh fM' maohlncrt
UH Urjaln lr i a PrtnUn. Pre should adoras
rrOUTS ELLIOTT HALL
fi.prwuors vaiias Oerald
Dallaa Tassa.
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