The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 143, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 13, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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TOE DALLAS IIEKALD SUNDAY MORNING. MAT 13. 1883.
SOCIAL-PERSONAL
A lle at th. Pleasant of the faxt
Week.
A Brief Forecast of Those to Conif-
I'ei tonal.
Itetlews From Many Other Points.
The past week bu ben an Improvement
over its predecessor in a social way. Id the
first place lb eeaenibling of the Dual
Tilth Grand Pltlrlct LoJk No. 7 dree
to our ctty Urn numbers tor tho entertain-
ment ol whom our J. elsa citizen left uoth-
laf undone ami thereby have added an-
other to tha long list of triumphs ol hoi
pllality that Dallatltes are Justly proud ol.
The r:it;iiTi!ii; waa a representa-
live one ami awakened no littie
lutereiit even among those who do not
Come within I be pile of the faith.
On Tueaday evening a Brand dress-ball
at Y. M. 11. A. Hall wti given in honor of
dalenataa and vlaitnra. and waa In point ol
attendance aim the tinu.'s. and variety ol
costumes at briiluul - event aa these col-
umn have recorded.
Wednesday i.iulu at the "nine place and
under the aime atttplcet.a moat auniptiinii.
banquet was apread tlie menu wheroot laid
under coirrihtitlon the skill and dainties
not only ol Dallas but of lar distant cities.
The loaata. nine In number were pecul-
iarly felicitous and were responded to by
eloquent iientlemeti who were inspired by
the oeoailon to outstrip previous ell'orls.
There were al i pleasant iratliurttiKB and
reunlona among home and vislllnir main-
hern and In abort the four day.
session ol the lodge were marked by nu-
merous episodes ol a most enjoyable char
aoter.
Tuni!ay nlRht the Indies of the First
t'reabytvrian eliurch iiave a nlrawnerry ami
ioe-oresm lestlval at No. !M Muiu alreut
Which was a success llliuneiallyaudaorlally.
These ladiei al.o spread an elegant lunch
Thursday at the .line place which was
iiliarally patronized by the business men.
Then there Is the Hmtuierlcjt literally
and in truth a frnit of melody and ennx
alainst upon us the II ual preparations mr
which have a Horded Ilia ladles thai most
congenial and lancinating of all pursuits to
theleminiiie mind decoration. Womanly
taste and skill huve bouii ex
C ended in lavish prolusion iu the
euiitifylng of the pavilion and
the boadiiiartera for tho Press association
and a deiifthtftil time has been had in ex
ohaiiglng nplniniis and experience aa to the
garnishment of the house beautiful.
Too city la already puttimr. on holiday
garh. The trains are unloading hosts ol
vialtors hospitable doors are swinging
hack lor the entrance of expected guest
The Irown of the man ol business has given
Way to the smile of welcome and evrv-
ihlng augurs well lor the success of an
event which has engrossed public altutiliou
for many months.
To morrrow the long-talked of bazaar
and lunch for the benellt of the Hospital
association will eommenoe. Dinners during
the week will he given In the tenia erected
on the lot next to the llmuin building.
Refreshments may be had each day I nun 10
a. m. to (1 p. m Everything that the most
epicurean taste can desire prepared by our
tuosl skillml housekeepers will be served
by tho lunch committee. This depart nient
lain charge of Mrs. Atklua who will be
aaaiated by some ol our moat charming
young ladles.
Tbo Haaaar will Im held on Main It reel
next to the corner of Austin atreel and ia
under the management of Mrs. McClullan
and her able and accomplished a.sl.itanls
Meadamea Klienlohr Oppenheiin Mar-
Balis and others A berry of fair girls will
attend to the wanta ol the public
Among the attractions la a handsome
"nray quill " the combined effort of fifty
Indies. A carralge afglian will he yoted to
the most popular married lady. A Jap-
anese table and a soap bubble aland will
belli thla department. Ice cream straw-
berries and cake will be aerved. Te It-
near chronicle will be a feature of this de-
partment as it will contain all Hems of
Interest concerning the Suuigerfest. I'nu-
trthuUom ol Dowers are requested each
day.
A most dellghtlul and recherclin
talument was tendered a select company of
nouns uv Ansa i.iuiia Aitorii at tlie resi-
dence ol her father. Uolonnl Allbrd Han
Jaolnlo street on Friday evening last. The
guests were cnarmlngly entertained by the
tair hostess.
Floyd street Methodist Bundav-setnol
enjoyed a picnic 1 1 l.onn'i I-nke Thursday .
a'ld the Kplecnpal Hunday-tchool gathered
at onaoy lew para yesiemny lor the same
anient and bad a pleasant time.
V . H. I'nrtla of Chicago ia nt tho Windsor.
Dr. M. W. Kemp and wife Mexla are ut
the Windsor
Oatitsln H. Y. Beach or St. Louis is a
guest at the Windsor.
J. A. Trumbull freight agent of tho Star
an.l Ororcent. is at the Windsor
James I.. Maiulell of Huston is register-
ed at (he Windsor.
J.H. Kvansand William Tallow of the
Bouthoru 1'acltto railway are at the w lud-
or. Dept. E. 1 Ooweti Fort Worth. U stop-
ping at the Windsor.
t'aplalu Thomas 11. Wake a prominent
grain man of St. Louis is at the tlrand-
Windsnr. O.K. Use of Chicago Is at tho Grand-
Windsor. J. 0. Loving and wife of Knrl U'm-il
Mrs. John Tooin and Miss Klla Caller of
nuntm niii arrive on mil morning s train
to atleud the Ha-ngerfvst.
Miss Nellie House and the Misses Lnflin
of Tyler are visiting Mra. Niwneo linheit-
' sou and will remain during Biougerfuat.
The young ladles are no more popular at
home than in the social clrclos of Dallas.
0. W. Middletnn a prominent attorney
of Jacksonville Texas la In the city en
route to Monterey Mexico and paid the
II sitai.n a pletaaul call.
Dr. a 11. Werlei'i ol Houston one or tho
most talented pulpit orators of the state
will preach the Haecalaureate sermon at the
female College Hundav June It).
llapta'n James II Dillard a prominent
outsell ol 8t. Louis lain the city and will
enjoy tho Hieugertest.
atr. Bigmund Mayhorf.ol New York is
lit iho city and will remain during the
BtiMigerleU.
Mist Katie Clyde Gerald one of Waco's
moat poimlar and accomplished young la-
diee and a larorite iu Dallas' social circles
is visiting Mrs. L. B. Hanks till Kos.
avenue.
Mr. K F. Hoiulrlck. of Galveston is view-
ing the wonders of Dalits.
Miss Susie Dleiry formerly with Sanger
llroa. but late of St. I.ouis has relumed to
the city
MIm l.llllan FUshtigh daughter of Colo-
nel Fltahugh who has been very ill wlb
long spell of fever Is rapidly convalescing.
Major Kwlng a prominent oltixen of
Obattleld Is In the oil y look I ng arouvd with
the view of local In ir hen. llela a vnh
Cenlleman and Dallas would be pleased to
ook him as a eltiaen.
..MiM A.ll0 Mott.ol Shrevoport is visiting
the family of Colonel W. D Wvlle.
v. w . uindoipn or 8U Louis has accepled
i.' uul iiir iu ineoince ot ine
l'acillo Kiiress company here and will en-
ter upon his duties Monday
Mr John F. Klliott of the IlKRAtn has
eendesignated to deliver the Uarralaiirealo
Auiireiis io iiie graduating class ol Marvin
college N axahachle ontheiaihof June
tie baa also been appointed to deliver the
diplomas and oeitlHcatea as may be
awarded. Marvin college Is the largest in
the state having thirteen of the ablest pro.
feasors a splendid library ohemlcal esfro.
nomlcal and other apparatus an enuatorlal
telescope nine feet long etc
Iyersou A. Jones of I.onlsvllle Ken.
tucky is at the Bl. Ueorge.
H. Btlil and wife of Denton have ar-
rived at the Bt. George.
P. K. Brannnn mayor of Weatherford
Was at the Bt. Ueorge ye.terday.
J. A. Lang of Memphis Is a guest or St.
George.
O. w ttnii rri...inii. v.. iu r. n...
among the'arrlvals at St. Oeoree. '
H. T. titration of Na.hviiie Tenneuee.
la bonked at Bt. Oenrgo.
0. K. Gand or Wilmington Dslewara Is
;vg the arrivali at Bt. Uenfge.
I. u Btaplet of Houston It stopplni at
C C-eorte
wra. T. B. Ranuv and 0 B. Kppei of
t -t la tt-e eltv for the parpsee of at-
I f 9eogeTfeat.
. s. Mnau4 th aaUmablt wire of Rir
A. II. Bioriand former pastor of tho La-
mar atrvet MeihodiM ciurch ia in the city
pending a week with the (amity of Captain
U. M. Bwtna and other friends.
U. W. Middlelon of Jacksouvtlle Texas
is booked at Bl. Ueorge.
Miss Loolaa Cooper of Iluntavtlle. Ala-
bama ia visiting ber sister Mrs. Thomas
B. Trotman No. i1 Live Oak atrmt.
Captain William Wonleo sheriff of Collin
eouniy and hia wife are gueals at the bl.
(i xvge.
Mr. Kata Wilson of Mineola is visiting
her daug liter Mrs. J. W. Brady.
Mr. Julia Curl and ber daughtar Mi
Laura ol Nachadochea and Mra. T. J.
Wiley and ion Morgan of Tyler ate
guesia of the family of Captain J. T. Neel.
Judge II U ContLdd of 1'hiladelphia 1
at the Windsor.
Judge A. 1. Mcl'oriiiii k of the Federa'
court and hla faniilv. lefi last evening lor
Graham where he wiil make hia bciueio
the future. Iu hia departure Dallaa losea
a good and worthy citiieu
Misa l.iaaie Hpaulding of Denton la the
gtiratof Mr. (i. N. Quillman this city.
Mr. W. liunalahle. wuo has bn in thl.
city for soma time left last night for Mo-
Kinney to make preparation for the re-
moval ot the ahoa factory of 11 unstable
Brothers Iroui that place to Dallas next
week.
MINKOl.A.
Home alight sickness iu our town the
week past.
Mrs. Dr. Bailey one of the teachers In
the publlo school was con lined to ber room
several daya with measlea.
Mis. Minnie ration lilied the vacancy un-
til Mrs. Bailey was able to return to the
sc'inolroom
Miuneola Is gratified to learn that a stu-
dent of her public graded school was a suo-
orssliil applicant Tor the West 1'oinl cadet-
ship. Mr. It. L. Ilouzo a talented young
man ol Kusk county who lias been here
lor several months under the special In-
.miction ol'Huporititendeiil W. M Crow
wri appointed to the above position Iroui
this congressional (ll-tli( t.
Mrs. Carrhfehcll and ami mother and
brother of Mr. Blake Campbell cashier of
the (luiild system nt this place arrived in
our city on Ibemh instant. Iroui their old
home rlhrevcnort. W are rill..l i.
deed to welcome them to their new hou.u
among ua. 1 liey purpose making Mineola
their home for a while at least and wo hope
It will bo permanent for any city would be
proud ot aucli acquisitioiiH Mr. Attnwav
I'rol. .lou llowaid brother of Mr. II M
Howard and Mr. Doniean
our thriving little city the nth instant and
' " (suesis oi rroi. n Ai.nowanl. Mr.
J. It. liicbard.ion of tho linn of Juke
uv m A Co. Galveston made
It convenient to u with his
Humorous Mineola Iricmlx on thu mh lint
Mr. Willie Wk'lcv rutiiriiml r.. .1... .
since from Hot. Spring. Arkansua ntuiu
..'..u..i. iiiftl ml III 111111111
The followers of Thalia aru now to be
found diiily In small liartlcH. on tint im..r.
enl beautiful lakes aiirroiindlng our city
r"niHK 'no iiniiy irioo. inun perliai9
ill brave Nimrods will oonlribute to the
feast Irom their bountiful supply ol
trophies from the Held. Ami truly His a
princely repast enjoyed on these occasions.
I lie lawyers of our ell v
Quitman all tho mist week and Indeed
evory week; certainly on business. Does it
speak well for our county Unit they
should II nil It necessary to absent
Ihninanlvna an much from llmlr
attending to business?
aiusto I'oetry ami ! lowers-threo alalem.
fwas aalil that the lute of OrnliHos un
strung with the ainewaof noela. We know
iiiatniiisia uiiicii resuiutilea poetry. And
too it is ever whon wo ga.e on (lowers a
dream of miisio steals o'er us. casilnir a
strange sweet epoll. In wave or bird or
soul nil these breathe sweet inuslo which
Is only a taint reverberation of tho grand
Hielmiy-upoii thu wavi'B of which the
planets roll.
When summer winds move among the
forest leaves making low sweet music
remimiaiiaotwiial thu piping of l'an on
Ilia syrinx was. And when wiiimr lni.
coining in a blast scattering those leaves
hi me nrowu eartu in mo runtling thereof
is a sad wail. Much miisio that tells the
grieved heart of the friends who were once
as tho leaves In Hiinimcr Iresh and vigor-
ous with life. Now their bodies have been
shaken down by the rude baud of death
and they lie as those dead leavei uioldering
in .i iuuyniiy iu ue rnsurrecteil again to
a now ami moru beautiful lil. The morn-
ing stars sang together in one irmii.l ip.
us; the angels whispered music among the
cellars ol Lebanon.
M uaio the grand ruling spirit of man's
soul when all else tnli-ht fall that will in-
spire him to better mid higher things'
Muaio is a glorlou medium wheru man
and angels meet ; 'Us calling us awuy rrom
ti e dt'll cares of every -doy lilo (or a abort
seaai u to our neigbboring city Dallas.
Many ol oi'r town's people are expecting
te attend the great alalii Biengoi ti-at the
Jllowlng week. Wo expect to enjoy such
a least that wo will return homo rejoicing
ami feeling glad that we live forgetting all
pains and griefs having our soula music-
hallowed "Hiulc exalts eueb Joy
Allay each grief
Kxpeladlseaaea aiifluiikoKch pain
btiuduos thu rage of unison and or elagiio "
TYI.III.
Mlsa Mattle (lay lord Binith lectured at
the opera-house Haturdav night to a good
house on Moriiianlsni. Bhehasa splendid
c'ellvery and handled her subject which
was a delicto one before a inlrml .1
In a masterly manner. A noticeable feature
oi mc lecture was iiiat as much was said in
fovornt'tlils liistilution na was against It
Just what the oblect ol'lliia h illllritp Im la...
less Ilia to get money ia a problem 'that
uoes noi seem to nave been solved la this
city.
Miss Nellie Byrd representing Hie Hunny
South ol Atlanta Georgia S'lnii a day or
two here this week very profitably rtlie Is
a charming young lady and makes busi-
ness wherever she goes.
Brack Kotiertson esq accoinnunled by
Ills wire apent several days this week with
relatives in I'pshur county
Mra. W. H. Morris ol Heorey Arkmsas
larlaitln her brother Mr. J. J. Hiiuillton
on West i:im Street.
Messrs. llamiiion iilul Green of the city
areas purpose alien ling the Ktate Press
association at Dallaa on tho lillh. It is not
known that either of them will mako mem-
bers of Iho Mexican excirsioii.
Kev. Dr. Anderson pastor of tho Uanlitt
church ia the ddegato from this part ol
the Baptist vineyaid. to the Waco conven-
tion. Among the visitors are Jink'n J. T
While and daughter Mma 1'lla; J. II. Bon-
ner ami wife Mra Lou; there are other vis-
itors but their names could not be obtained.
Mr. Fred 0. l'robst who has been attend-
ing Mahan'a Commercial College nt Cle-
burne la spending several weeks at home
He contemplates remaining here until that
institution opens In this city when he will
tlulsh hla course.
Mr. Walter Bonnally. who went to At-
lanta Ga. iu Januaiy last returned lam
Saturday.
Ueorge B Deoley a representative or 111
Galveston News apent a day or two here
this week making friends tor that paper.
TIHKXMi
Sunrise In Terrell It may not bo ger-
in alu to the aubleot but the early riser In
these parte on this morning waa granted a
sublime spectacle. In the southeastern
heivens waa piled a proud barricade of
state-gray ciouua. ;ieauonditig grandly
ironi seiittn to uorison the two walls met
iu a sharp angle In the eaat. Suddenly the
beholder heard a taint moaning and us il
moved by some invisible power above the
snarp. stratgiit Demeaning Hue was pro-
truded snow-white Tltaneique 'cumuli
Louder swelled the nioanlnir sound until
tierce wind blast swept by and aa if
onrneon its mignir wings me glowing
scene aeruicu iiunuu noove me angle iu
the eaat and at once the clouds that tow-
ered above the grey barricade shcue iike
molten stiver wnue oack oi I hem lay the
lender blue of the Peaceful mornlnir .k
Higher higher rose the barricading clouds
uu sun. oiue-say ami me auniiine tcenerv
of the heavens were blotted Into a dull
grey.
When the hrrakfnil-bell rang the rain
was pouring In torrents and aa I entered
the dliiliiB-ronmllie llrsl won s that irreet.
ed me from the head of the table were.
ivuai a weuuiug-uay ia una r
Four hours later the world is
il . a i . .... ' . i .
iiwiupu wim eunniiiuv .ue aiiernoon
promises to be all that a bride oould wish.
The marriage ceremony takes place at the
Methodist ohurch Iter. Mr. l'owers otlloi-
atlng the bride and groom Will be at-
tended by tlx ladles and gentlemen whoaa
names have already been given. All the
arrangements are marked by quit good
taste. The bride wears a traveling dress
and with her husband Mr John Floor.
ieava on the Oji.m. train for a bridal i rip
to the north The bride's mother the els-
gant lady and ordial bosteea. receivee the
atlvDotuts. and aided by her lovely daugn-
!-M tt-. I - V. K n.l A l'.ll.l. Bill .1 .
Pmm to tbe ut tbe geueruua hoapitality of
uer noiua.
The Biuaicale met laat niarht at Mrs.
Bhepberd's.a good practice Was bail but an
air of eadiieas pervaded the assembly.
ueaiu baa imwd aerw ana taken In one
week two strong vigorous men. Messrs.
Webb and Laureuce.aud a tittle uUlldol Dr.
Smith.
At S o'clock p m. tbe 10th of May the
nikiriageol Mr. Floor and Miae Childress
was succemstullv eon.uiumated. Toe
church waa beautifully decorated with
archea of evergreena. Ilowers blossomed in
every nook and the sunshine glo(itied the
wbulaalfair. The wrtlding pariy were in
traveling attire and left at once lor the
aepoi.
a ri'LL accoi nt or ths tinniiio.
Terrell haa beru unuauallv livelv this
week In social circles and although the
Home Circle Literary failed to have lie
egular meeting yet a number ol Ua mem-
bers met at the hospitable residence ol
Captaiu and Mra. H. A. Shorlridge where a
luoal aeliglittui evening and aumptuoiia re-
Cast waa enjoyed. Terrell society and "our
onie" Mr. and Mra. Shorlridge are al
most aynonoiiioua. tjtiilea number of so
nny ueiiea nave neen in our city tins week.
Notablv. waa'Uiu l.nc Han til TvImt
whose fame for beaut r and irrana ia wall
known all over the slate as well ss more
remote places. The crowning event of the
season waa the celebration of the uuptiala
in air. jnnn w rioore ol Cleburne ami
anaa Morence T. Childress of th e citv.
This occurred at the M. K. church at .1
o'clock Thursday evening the Kev. Mr. It.
41 . l'owers olliciating in the midst of one
ol Hie largest ami moat fatliionable audi-
ences ever assembled at this noted chapel.
ine cnurtli hail been iiiohi
elaborately decorated with Ihe
rarest lluwers and evergreens and at Ihe
previse time tho organ under the skillliil
niauageiiient ol Mrs. K. M. l'owers. struck
up tbe famous Wedding march which was
tbe signal of the approach of the wedding
P'H-y. Kvervlhlng tming in readiness the
groups were ushered in In the
following order: First came the
groom's best man Mr; L'pes of Tyler;
t tfi.tiipauled by Miss lleulali Childress sis-
ter ol the bride then came Mr. A. D. Chil-
dn-s with .Miss Itoim Cnlldress both
cousins to the lirlde lollowid by Mr. Kd.
lloodloe and Miss Mary Aldrldge of
Crockett thu-i came Mr. Mcllvane
also ol Tyler and Miss Led
ft lien ot Terrell followed by
Mr. Whltiiev. of Tvler. Rlld Mile l.lttiitn
llniwn of Vi llurniK Ark.. anr.llm'H iinitii
ii iou oniiB. Aiier iiiein came Mr A. II.
lainev acnouiiia'iied tiv Misa Annie
Ilarksdale of Dallas. Then camn the ltiiomi
aupportlng the bride's mollier and lastly
i-iiu ma imiisiiiiii; sweet unite lean-
ing on the aim ol her hither llr A I l'll
dre is. The ceremony waa brief but chaste
elegant and solemn which being conclud-
ed the party n treated iu the same order as
they advanced. The happy couple were
the recipients of many congratulations
until in oral aim leiegrapnic.
The bride woie a handsome traveling
continue and looked the picture of beauty
and sweetness. The presents were numer
ous ami costly evincing the high esteem in
won. n inevare not n hciii in in ix-mnmm i
From the church thev wr drivn in n
uepoi wnere mev liiimedialely took pass-
age for Niagara Falls Canada "New York
ana inner places oi resort and thus has
Terrell lost one of her most lovelv ami .
teemed daughters end whose place wiil bo
sadly missed ami never replaced.
A mong some of the distinguished guests
ni .ii non-U eveui were Air. mm m
George A. 1'hilllpa of Tylor Dr. and Mra.
i.uiuii oi lymr; air. Allen or Cleburne'
Mr. P. Ueeves. Miss Slulla While (r nllu
and Miss Mattie McCall or Weatherford!
and others.
Many of our cltl.sns conteninlai rt com in i
up to the Bicngerh-st the coming week and
soma have already left.
Misa lleulali ChiMress left Tlinraitm.
evening lor Dallas. She is the guest of Mnis
Aniiio Ilarksdale and will remain until
alter the hslivllloa. But aa you will have
so uiiicn society news this and the coming
week 1 slop short.
niiowNwnon.
No very special news except we all pro-
pose to give Klder N.T. livers a Baptist
minister in whose house was signed il.o
declaration ol tlieiiidcpiiudencu of Texas In
Kill on the banks ot the Brasos river iu
li e town ol Washington Washington coun-
ty a grand reception in a very quiet way
on the 17th inst. hia 7'ith birthday. The
citizens held a niass ineeting last Saturday
f.. i uimiiKu lor iiiu rcceiuioil. t mil-
luifieca on arrangement reccotion. timuiu
invitation music decorating and a general
managing or reference committee were
appointed which was composed of
hi leauiug men oi ine town and country.
i ue iiiiiowing toasts have been assigned
"Klder N. T. Ilvura. his Life and Sue.
vices;" response by'lU'V. B. T. McClelland.
"The Declaration of Independence;" bv
Judge IMI. Jenkins.
" The Texas Veterans;" by Colonel G J
Goodwin.
"Tho Ministry;" by l!ev. J. C. 8. Balrd.
"The Press;" by Will H. Mayers.
"Texas-her Future;" by James Wood
son.
"Brownwood and Brown County tho
Paatand Finnic;" by MiijotJohu V. Kan-
Sill.
"Cold Waler;" by W. M. Imhodeti.
"Tho Teacher" bv General W. K. Perrv
"The Youth;" by Professor M. K. Ksg
dale.
"Women;" by Captain J. V. Hiilcblson.
"Medical Profession;" by Dr. James
Johnston.
Kverythlng in connecti-n with tho recep-
tion will be conducted nicely and we all
.u unve n nice lime.
Judge John W. Goodwin and Cant
ihurmoiid have gone oil' on a visit the
mischief knows where. The lormer It ia
strongly auspicioned has gone to take unto
liinisell one of the Inlrest and brightest
"ribs" of the llraana Bottom c.umirv
W. C. Morgan eso. the senior proprietor
of Ihe lexas I. snd Journal and ot the laud
orni in morgan ininoiien la in Waco
Visiting relalioiia and atlendimr hnsin.w.
w f'ldow esq. ia circulating among
hi fr'einla.
Mr. Martin a commercial tourist is In
the city.
Mr. H. It. llanna general land agent or
Austin was iu town a tew ilavs ago.
A. ll. lllevlns esq was over from Waco
a lew uaya una wees and as usual made
htmselt mute agreeable.
Mr. George T. Graham a druggist ol
mii.iii uaa uevu in iowii nits Week.
Mr. Woodson a vouiiiror lini Imiiar l.l
itig brut her of our count v assessor ot Honey
Grove ia ou a visit to" the irrepressible
James.
Mr. Will H. Woolen Is on a visit to rcla-
iivva 111 east i exits.
M'KINNKY.
The room or Miss llcitie Fil.htlali in
charge of primary dens rtlHMML Vk'HH viaiitstil
Here the little follows kept there attentton
llxed on their teacher during recitation and
strove to merit approval. In both depart-
ments there was no break from usual exer-
cises the children did not stop from work
ami annoy tlie visitors (modest men) by
gsr.iug at tlieui. The visit was a pleasant
one. .
Colonel J. M. Clementson one of the
leading members o! the bar removed this
week to Colorado City where he will locate
permanently i no colonel Is good law-
yer a lino orator a polished gentleman
and carries with him to his new home the
best wishes of our people.
The ladles of the Methodist church gave
a BirnwiHMTT iranvai mat iiigni. It was a
ueiigninii aiiair Highly creditable to the
managers.
On the loth at the residence of Col.W.M.
Weaver Mr. J. L. Franklin and Mlaa Kfllo
Weaver were united iu marriage. Tlie
groom ia well known In tins and adjoining
count es and the bride la one of tlie fairest
ot the tiiauv fair daughters of Collin.
Mr. 11. 8 Seny leaves this (Saturday)
evening for Nashville as a delegate to the
general assembly Iroiuthe presbytery nfthe
Cumberland church. He will spcud Sun-
day with his brother in Dallas
Defiance lodge No. 28 K of P.. will give
a pieuin ami uasaci uiuiier ai mis place on
the 30th. The lodge ia a Hue one.and with-
out doubt Ihe occaslou will be an enjoyable
one.
ft
mloen Changes
of tho weather often causes Pulmonary
Bronchial and Asthmatic troubles. Brown's
Bronchial Troches will slay the irritation
which induces ooughlng. Bold ouly Iu
boxe. Price 25 cents.
In Cincinnati aava tha Klectrlnlan. IK.
telephone has achieved a wide degree of
uaelulnesa LW villages having bren brought
within apeaking dUtauoe ol tha clyr.
THE COKBOl'l aONO.
raoMiaaw orsii.
riasTcowsov.
I'si the howler fmni the pralrtHof the west;
If rou want to die with Irnnr. look at me.
la chain hahtealug. trielii'tmay 1 br bleased.
l a. IU siiorlur nf ihe boundlvM prune.
Chow He a killer and a h.u-r
He' the (rsal anntlill.Uir
lie's tbe terror of Ihu buuudleu prairie
Sl OSD COWBOY.
I'm the anooier from the ar-per trail:
I'm th. reveler In murder and In a-nre:
I r.a bint mare Pnltnian nun hMun Ihe rail
Than any oue who' worked tbe )ob before.
Lhuru. He' a anurk-r end a umuier
He'. Ill (real trunk line .tuner
Hue Ilia man Who puts the deeper on
th rail
Til I ao cow nor.
I'm the double Jawed hyena Irom the east;
I'm Ihe dialing bloody blluard of the elates;
I'm Uiecelnhraivd .lugger t'lath. beaMi:
Icauaiiab h a niau bald'headcd while he
w.lta.
Chorus He's a double-jawed hrnia;
He'a the villain of 111 scene;
lie can .iiati'h a inaa bald hoaded
while he waits.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
Work of the fulli Hoard.
After the police board which met Friday
evening adjourned Hxrai.o reporter
called on the mayor and the members of
ths board fo learn what bad been done but
lor aome reason if reason there waa they
declined to impart to li'm any Information
further than tbe tact that they had created
some special police to sorye diiriug Sienger-
fet week but would not say whether the
number was one or oue thousand. Yeater.
day morning however tbe work of the
board utter being kept a s icred secret over
night was made public by the swearing Iu
ol the lollov lug as members ol the Iimv
all of whom were alrea ly on the force save
ine iski iwo naineu ;
II. Ii. Cornwall deputy; John Overaud
mounted; J T. drier station keeper; P.J
Nhcchaii W.'II. Itainsey T. C. Italsell S
II. Beard K. F. Hates J. P. Kebaii M . V
Nolan II K. Torhett Put Mullen W. D
Maddux. John Hrhlaneirer.
The last two named wdl fill the places of
. "in i oruwait unit it. i. Martin dis-
charged. lUllt l.All Si ll IA I H.
The following were appointed regular
specials:
Katu Scott watchman at Simla Fe depot;
II. W. Waller waiohiiiau at Union depot;
W. Ii. Itose at T. A P. crossing; linn John-
son nt Texas Central crnsaimr; J. B. Craves
T. & P depot; Ben llaims I'nion depot.
H KMIKIII KST HI'KI'UI.S.
Tho following are the specials appointed
for Siengerlest week ;
F. M. liussell A.G. Pryor J A. Crow-
diis; W. F. Graliniii.
There are a great miit.v who are aware of
the services Olllcer Tom Cornwall has ren-
dered the city when it required vigilance
ami nerve who think he should have been
retained in some capacity.
The iiiiiloriuaul' tlie regular force will be
the same navy blue with statu buttons
and I'll haU with tlie number of the olllcer
thereon
Hewerage.
The citv enirlnner has henn verv Imav nil
the past week running trial lines for the
main sewer pipe down Murphy street to
the Town branch thnuce to the rlvnr ..a.
the mouth or Mill creek. The lirut line run
was along the north sido of Town branch
near Terry's mill thence southeast
ui me moiitti oi Mill creek
fa. il lut at iwwa .1 r..i i .
(irnwili.s Htreet. The necoml line run was
niiMiK inw bimuu nmu ill i own Dnuifti to tn
taraial niieiiui- ul Ui.ibl..1 at. .1.1 ai ..
voiue. ui aim uriu uiviM'tVitniUll
wwit to Uiwk Itttil ft tliBlance of 4 l!lH trat
i'liA tnt t....a. .1 11. i; - . '
. ..v ii........ ui .urrjtj intra HTU HOIIH'WIIIU
niKKIi until prulUes urn niHtlo out
unit tho wmie hnoa cslnliUhcat it will he
lltl nil.Ml l.ltt tl lo.l.n. 1.. 1 I . .
......... ...w ... j.H mjiiiui cosi OI
either iu the meantime maps are being
......... . i.iei ij- uii inn ii nines oi r.nn iain
and Commerce si reels to show tho propt r
position of the'hoiisii pipes ao that connec-
............. uu ..v in n.i .no niii-ei. pipes flrO
being laid. After the main pines are onco
llti.l tl HlM riu.tr Ilia ai.u... .... ..
......... ...D a .in-11 -.ii U tl.ll'l.
ded to the most remote aect ion of tlie city
as last aa a necessity arises. The levels
have been run down Magnolia street
...nelson itvuiuie 10 luilias
Branch to show Hie grade-line ol tho
brick drain. This drain will be laid low
enough lo thoroughly drain all that portion
ol tlie second ward west ol Magnolia atreet
aa well as all ot Camp and liiiiina streets.
TllH Sllliill (ti'Hiimn rtf tl... I..... 1... I
- ' ' " n-' ' "Tf in. 111111
around the rnnity foundry and Matthews'
lumber-yard will be complete and that
llniidilmrliniiil will L...I.. .....I I. ....!. i...
r. - ......a m.j iivi usiiuuiiuy
as any section ot tlie city.
District Court.
Ill the case of tho state against Sampson
Willsnn colored who was irivnn
en years for killing Thomas Anderson col;
oreu a tew weeks since by stabbing him
................. .a uounvi ii iHn llHICUSe
for a now .rial was overruled. Notice for
upi'i-ii was given.
(lie May term or tho com twill convene
to-morrow. The docket is large and tliere
are a good many appearances for this term.
The non jury eaei will l0 tk jrBt.
1 lie grand jury also convenes that day and
will be charged by the court.
Death of Mra. Henry
At the Windsor hotel yesterday at 1
m. Mrs. John Henry of Mexla died of
cougrstvie fever. She come here several
weeks ago to nurse iier nephew Mr. Tom
Waters who had came here to have
hiaees treated. Boon after her arrival
she was taken sick. Her husband Colonel
John Henry was with her through her ill-
ness ami at her death and he gave her all
the attention and comlort that means and
medical skill could hut to no purpose. The
remains were shipped on yesterday niorn-
lug'. south bound train over the Texas Cen-
tral to Mexla lor interment.
V or the Farm.
Amanda Itoblnson colored was arraign-
odbolore Justice Kendall vvsterdav n an
swer lo the charge of vagrancy. The proof
against ner was conclusive and Ihe court
assessed her $1 00 and cost and not being
nosses-essed of the necessary sum to liiiul.
ilMll till linn nti.l nnal uI.m m... 1...I.....1
jail and booked for ttie poor farm.
Water Hp Kxteu.lon
Tho water mains of the city are being ex-
tended under the supervision of superin-
tendent Wheeless lit) teet ou Miranda
street and Irom the Intersection of 1 1 mini-
kins street :V0 feet south on GokI street
The water mains are being exiendrd very
rapidly in every direction for eon-niniers
prefer it to the ordinary well-water
a.
The lllunii.n.l llv.o f... f-...ll.. .. .
. ............ .... iie nave
no eipiala All popular colors easily dved
fa Htt.l rt.l.lir..l llkn..1. . I. '
. . n-.uiiiii iv win- n pneaage lor
any color.
TIIKbTUDKNI'S mistake.
How a Harvard Young Man Tried to Math a
Deal Mute.
The train sued over the track at the r.t.
of forty miles an hour but somehow each
nour nan sixty niluules in It Just as usual
(l llll.A Hl l..tr.. .... 1.1. .....I (. . .
...... ....... " . .. .11. rum tu Wat
a llarvanl student bound for llostoti on Ihe
vnu v iuony raiiroau. rrescntly at one of
tho way stations a pretty young lady en-
tered the car and sat down near the de-
lighted student Instantly he was wide
awake ami devoted all his energies
to engaging the admiring attention
or the lair one. Firat he pushed ttie
blind up and down noisily In order to
ellr.i.t bar ll.l.t 'C1.I..L!.... 1.- ... 1 '
........ . . . . . .. uau
ntirMil lltlr I a na.1 - n.n...l...
-...... ....a uw ..llvllllll paper
and. reclining gracefully pretended to
rwiiir uu Biiimi aieaimy
at the charmer and whenever she chanced
til mluk bat. .fh ahtt fi.l ....... .
looklbg at her. Their eyes met; he poured
hie teb.1 .mil Im1. kwl.l...t.... ..
........ uenii.ii'iiiia capil-
rating glance; she blushed slightly and
tllftlaul taaieAmlaai In u.t U..a I.. L
dWIcloui tnatnnt whtn he Kuzi'd tntoih
Miu.Mu uepina oi nvr oivar nuit ey h
fanniatil Ka am Hiam itaa as.iU.B.u..st.
his own Interest. With Increasing
confide ioe hla attitude became more
imposing and beautiful and when
th trlll taiiihal ll.tnM 1.
tidered his oonunest assured But In
we Divautiutt toe whole oaimu had "oaugut
on" to th student's scheme and ons of the
oasaenifers. who knew tha voune lady.
oaaard around th word that fun was
coming. Ho when th party stenoed onto
the platform the student proceed eu in ioe
presence ol a large and interested aadieuce.
bteppitif elegantly up to th pretty girl be
said briskly:
"1 brg pardon bnt I am sure we must
have met before. Did I nut have tbe pleas-
ure of awing von at Judge Smith's re-
ception last week? May I aaist you with
the bundle: rmeuay is it not:
But the maiden walked demurely on
never to much as blushing or turning ber
head. Taken somewhat by surprise ti e
would-be masher hesitated stammered but
continued: "I thought possibly you might
reuieniner ray lace; l am sure 1 have seen
you betore. We had a very enjovable tin
at the ball laat eve. didu't We I
Aa the same result was experienced from
this attempt h boldly stepped in front of
uer ami raising nis uai Degan: l ueg
your pardon miss." but he stunned sud
denly; she waa looking pityingly at him
and making signs to him iu the deaf and
dumb alphabet.
' tin holy cuspidor! if that Isn't another
Piece ol Harvard luck!" be gasped and
bulled fu a horse car. The story leaked
out and now you can tell that student by
tlie appearance of suppress-d profanity
that steals over his face when any one bap-
pens to twiit hia fingers or move his hand in
an unusual way. Boston lilobe.
t. llncobs 0)11.
THt GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Iti'llcvi ami oiiruN
l.JIl'lMATI.SM
Neuralgia
Sciatica Lumbago
it w ka nt:
READ ACHE TOOTH ACUE
' SORE THROAT
HI'lNSV.HWKI.l.lMlS
M'lt .lS.
Soreness Cuts Bruises
!' Hi isT m tics
III ItVt AMIS.
Anil allntherlNMlllyiu-lie.
uhil iialn.ik
FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE.
StiMi.yntl hriiKKKtsmni
T)cftlcr Direct iuiii. in II
lltllaClliikTS
The Charles A. Vogctcr Co.
(ttuesMtor to A. VWIlltH k ;i).i
Hll.SBM)
jiluinjmiiiiraiiiimti;.!'
lljlIiiiBaatiiUi'i
i.1HH.'ll
mama!
fiiii!""
illnn'1111"'!
Hii!!ir:nif ffliiiiiioth ! I
jpff'llilllll11 :
.111
.il
'jEctlrjtous.
M VUi 'If UP i ll U I u i' i v r i tit if..
. ........... . I I ll Ll1 lfl.l 1 II I 1.1 II
Slliiililt'-yi-t.iLiil ui it' :ii u ... it. i.i -
...... .. .... jvi iiiuvtiiiH a u tummy
liven itir nt 7-.m '
111. Hllil T :lll lk lii Uruv. Fi.u ...id.. 'I' I i. ..
iHTltAIJ.AS 01 I Y MlSSlON-CJo out tt tho
MIshIimi Him. I t v..ln..l Ililx .1... .......
" ... " .ui ii.ii ii ni in.
etiurl -house Hlngtuv cimiineiices at a to- Win -i
lay-school proper at I: Hiueinir also all. r the
Hundilv-selloul. A i-nr.liul fiivll.oi.! . i... 1...1
to all.
a a- V I A i V 1 1 n riii.'i' f il V i. 1 1 r-' I .
IteV. J. W. Hill nsstlir. I'rei liln ul II u
in. and 7 p. in. Halilmlh M'houl at t:ii. m'
A cordial liiviuttioii cjleiuled in alb
e-i:0NllK.:(IAT10NAIi:iliKill-t'oriierrii
IlarWfMxl mill lin ai. i.ir.i..ie n-......t.; . i. ..
1. U Ht tHlflil Ht 11 a. m. mikI 7:3ii p. m. rtumluy-
twIitNil ftl 1 p. m a hearty wclivimo lo nil.
w innr.ii.iAi si. ft. tJMl'Kt II KuV. ft.
A. TllOlllHOIl. ItHHtltr f4nrvl..nu . t It . ... -...t
7:. p. in. Humlay-Nrliool Ht lao D. m. Hmu
i iuiiht tnniiaiiy lnviU'H.
ttjTKIKHT UAITiHT l it U llo 1 1 -ToiTitTXTvc
Crtk ami HurwiMxl itrt't'Lit. I)r A a
IIS U'lll liroa.l 1......
hi-iUyallla m. and s p in. The numbers of
I...- nun ii nun uio pimiie generally Bru earn-
eslly reipiesled to attend as Mr. llaydcn di'slrea
to liresent iiniiiii.tliiiiiM lli... i.. ... - n...
ineiitof Baptist ililtlciiltlcs III Hslhis.
t'l'MII. rilKHllYTKItlANflll'lll'll-Jer
ferson siroet. Hcv. II. W llroughlon pastor
rri'Hi-)i ni- ll it n...i .i. .. '
school at tl :ill a m. Unhurt II. Benv. miporin-
tenilimt A cordial Im iistlnii it.n'ii i .n
MTl.A l A It SI' ll k' k"l' VI ..in-... .. ..
-Wor.-hliMiig nt Hal'lns Keiiuilu college l.ivi
.its sireei. new w. II llii..l.u
I'reaehliig st lt a. an s p. m. (''
si i Mil! .1 "er i"e morning seiviees.
. : w in i invur meeunr everv
KIK.ST 11 a r-ll.if UlllUill-ii.riier uf
nieaniiire and I'atk-rsoti avenue ltev It f
lUnka pastor Huniluy aeliiMl t IU0 a m"
trtl. fre. unit ivi'l. inn. limit.
tV!unl '. "f"'" ' r. 1.1 A.N . ill Ul.ll-.ui-tier
Muiu hihI llarwoed Mreels. hev p
Minilh PHslur. Prcaclilng si 11 a in' 'and 7
LUu;:!i:huu':w-n' wt"i"u
v;K'"T!IKHrUN l 1 1 1 ' UI ' 1 1 SeTv Kr
V.liler .1. . lisviH f Mrkvtlu.. Misnniil
tir.ither. and now a guest ol llr. A . P llsvls
will prcii li at Mosul n Tml0 sm v :
Oram . jewelry smrc). at 11 a. in. All are lor-
dliilly invited 11
..s '' lAI'liK'K'S-ViiP i;'ll-.:.lrer"Tf
W ood ami I iihell streets l!ev V l(iiim Klor
Hist msss.sa. in ; High uiii and sermon III
a in. At 7:i0 p. m. yespei's sermon and beu-
I'lllt'tlOll.
iTCflitl.
VOT1CK-AII person. ilvliigTiMloiug InisniT
. . ... nro nerei.y niiiiiled t..
clean up and dltliiiM't their nri'mlses nud mi
a holes where iyUer is standing lr may staiul
ell Hlla to be made with earth or aaiul and ini
ruliblsli or irssli of any kind must tin put in the
streets or gutiers. 1 his notice must be compiled
w Ih linmediaicly if y i .aye y..
selves inniiey and lime. Thl. notiee also ap-
pllea lo iIiimu acting as agent of or lor others.
M. M. NKWStiM M. I)
May .1 isst Halih oMivr Pstlas. Tesss.
Vi'l'li K-iiealed pmposals (tin t0 received
1 by me city at-ervtary luiill s o'clock p m
riicuy M..sr l.Mh pnnlino in buildabrl.k
drain on Muiiiiii! ui ....-.i... . J : 1
andspivlllcalhina on lllo In the clly cn'gii'Je-
....... uu mi uu. msieriai lo lay a
plpo sewer along K!m street Imm Jcller'.on
reel jo Hvainorti stieut and down Mnrnliv
atreel from Kim atreel lo Town llranch tlJ'.
to the Trinity river according to pla i
jiwiilcatloii. on lilo In the Ky euglneer'a oilico.
ft. M Joliiianii i it y Knglneer.
llotlce to vchltcct8.
VUril'K -fi AKIUII i'Ki-iii-IWaM.l.iitVia:
1 cation will bo received mull Thursday
iwim. the i.jh Inst fo 0 pmrKised new Mer-
chsnts Kaeluitigo biiilillug lo be orvclcd on ihe
northeast corner of Ulnar and t'ommeree
street.. I.m .i feet ou t'ommen o by lot) li-ei mi
I. smar streets Thifeor four stories high with
bssenient anarliiu'iils. ii mil ui tiiva d
lie.noo. An-hliecia wlimo plan are a5w
mini liirnl.h full act of plan and splileai o .
and supetliiU'iid the ereciini t H e bin J
orW f.roNNOR t'ommltti-e
Atvavicrt ot itoiciu
O Tit. I VKIl Olt s I'tlbKMVKB.mVyVSffiSr
O on the night of tho huh Instant one aps i " of
dark brown mute eight years oM and about
oiiriwn ban high. I will pay Ten Hollars fu"
the return of Ihu same. s. A muni
tU Hootl stieel.
3;ov .liichanijc.
m It 8 Xt: ll A N 1 1 K-Dr.'l 'noma wid rani
SAVE YOUR MONEY
If you are going lo the Mineral Wells In Palo
Into comity nover buy your llekcla on the
rshi for an back line tf yon 1 . are ble
to low your money There are alwav. a auf
"elentuiiiiibi'rof hacks at the lallroad aiallon
iMilLapUn (vnvcy you to Ih wells without
Tcargmt.xa Uuy
3Hcvaucttlcmcnt.
THE SUM .Ml
KnilTi intrnlne t tivi.tt.. . .
irk I UK HI' N rrlnmiw ioUinuid mory o( ih-t-
of it'Hl wn in wtini.n ttt a o th. Ir iUmMh
iMiOIV. liiit. hntt.fj aiul tr.ni). i... t'i.i. ..
-..... uny lMllHlli'l UlM U'flt
' t--i Ts-nr.
I MH.V' PwMUbre WrwVotkPllv.
Jn..l!'.'.!?fi:."oH. -o
n vten i Manager
D. J. KMlLKVilf. 1H..ii.n.
LONE STAR NURSERY CO
DEBTOR TEXAS.
IseoTDoraU1 Uad.r th tawt of th Btats l Ttiat
CAPITAL STOCK 120.000
piRltCTOHRi J. A. nartoll. t) I. Kdrtw..
n J (faiinon A. Iranwn. . M York
k. r pvo.h... t.nk. tt.Hk t. . - - ..
M
vamm'mn
III ! Jll'if .mffllH 1
i-J&hikI
i
Chtap Coluraa.
flottct.
N'OTiri AdTeruwateuia may 0 Banoed lot
our b jaine. oihu up to t p. sa.and lute the
coiamMlna room up to I e. to.
NO IH K-t'luzeu. or .irmmer. wuhiug lo tu-
vnt in ntv ri-.t eat.ie. i.riu. or wild lands.
are reswKully invited to call our otllce. N j
7UU. Main sireet and ei.ulue our ll.ta. m.p
and ahitracu nfland inles Tti'bfsl of rvier-
euccgiveu. J0NK.S A Ml'Kt'lli Heal tUl
A(DIS.
NOTICE TO i.sfkt'ruRS-S.'ltd
Do.i.1. will he n-cvivfi to r-alunlay ih
iu. taut at noon for the erei iion and i-omple-Uou
of a two .uiry brlos achool building iu the
cily of Gainesville Teia. lo be completed by
the l.l d.y of October. iNvt. l'lau. and speclli-
ca'ion. aud condition lo tie Ken at til mayor'.
oltl'-e llood will be requlreil lor the i.itniui
ivrfumiauce of the work Tha right reavrved
lo reject any or .11 bid.. Addieas
A. K. luilisON l.yor.
lialnavill?. Teias. My S IsM. mayU-W
NOTIi:K TO tKIK il l'OKs 1'iaua aud
.vciileaiion. for a .tone cour'-houae for
Shackelford county are uow ou file in uiy oll'ti1
at Albany Sealed proposals for Hie building
of ..Id bouse wld h? received by me until May
Si IMI. at V o'.lia k a. in at which Ume .aid
propoaal. will tie eoioidercd by the commis-
si aiera' court. The right to reject any or ail bid.
I. reserved bv the court. The bidders to whom
tbeooutrai 1 1 awatded will be required toeutcr
bond lo lie approved by t" court in the sumof
S-o.maX Coiiiraclor will . paid cash. Hauiuel
Spears Clerk Commlaalouera court. Albany
Shaekt'liOrd countv. Tex mao-lli
'o i U'h fLTMiu. wi.niug lo imu.i in cny
i real esta'e. or farms sun uuimproved lands
are reapccituHy luvileil to call at our eitlce No.
7oH Malu street aud examine our lists maps
abstracts of land titles. The bet of reference
elveii. JuNKS A MUhTllY Real Ki ate Aguuts.
Ksiabllshed 111 l7t.
laisctHaneou fiSant
Vr.N TKD Hy a .Ingle geiilU niaTi. a" iiicely
f V turiiiahed riKiin. iHjiivcuieiil lo busiiie.s or
air et curs. Vt ill lake posses.ion after tscngcr
fen A UIreas r s. J . Herald ottiee
I V' AN I t.H A girl to do general bouso work
V V In nsiimll faintly l.i.'. Main aireoL
UANIrD-Uiu-. making by Mrs. K T.
Frank. No. 'Jill Kim street hetu-m .l.'tri.r-
ann imI Itn'is on .l-eels I1av.s.-lt
1 VAN tkil I" biiv a gtMil cow.
VV J H. II.VKT at llowser A Lcmmou'a.
tr ANTKH Two or three young ladles as cor-
f V res.iiuillugi-lerks. .Mustwrile well and
ripidly aud not Uu atraid of woik. AiMrfss
S. IICII VMIjI'tW'
lVTAN I KH I'lUiutio- wsnieii; liml-c.ass work-
V man: wng.-s :; niaer iPiy Apply to
Suinriuieiiilent I'alusttne (Tix.) Water t o.
mavll-Hr
1 1 ' A.N I Kll A vlnllli and a lilal o nlavor'ai
Walhaila Hail corner Mam slid Market
sireei. mayll-lt
ur antkiT a .".i".M.Vii ";.;..r.ii. ...
VV out a dam-hlcr. to net as' an asslaisu';
Apply at Itoom Xo. 1. (irand -Wlndanr. nisyll-:ii
1 ir AX r EH Five eiperleiiivil boot unit stio"
V men lor Hie real with an emabll.hcd
triulc in lexus; nono others need apply. Men
wim us e Mimo kiiowiciK'e of huts vr.-lurred.
Address Thomas uaudall ik Nephews. Fort
Worth Tm. nmvlll liv
am l Ml a woman to cmia ami uu general
i wora annul tlie nouse Tor a small family
Apnly lo AW. Iligli Kast Main slro t niaa
tr A.N I KII tm men to cut rallioad wood and
. . cross-ues. Apply to II. U. Atwoll. Uutch-
'". Tex. mav8 lm
WANTKll-Fifly nnad of "horses for pssturii
li miles Irom Hnllas. lhst pasture in
county; good fences shade and water Price
1 per moiilh. Apply to II. . F.. S. O llnlrne'
Intelligence uiliro ii"J Main sireet mav.l L'w
UTANTKU-Ten llrst-ciass bricklayers i its per
-. si. (uuii enrpuuiurs in woik on
tlie opeia-houjo; bust wages. Apply to Hail i
ll la.lrly la.s.t li.r.vl. ...
......... ..... .. TTIHVM.J1V
IA ..is i nil j a cay gualaiiueil a aaie.luiiu
eacn county in Ti.xas w. a
N' vl'eutt.lit'o ;il Commeice street San An
lonlo lexaa. aiiri.lm-rf.t
iy ANTKH-Oiioi:liartcr Oak cooking stove
"".""""'""'me t'umpieie Ueilslea.l
and bedding Address L. KRAPF Lolorad
CH y Tex . . or "erald niilcn. '
UMvnK"r"IO'i".b""llur" of winat at ijii
Mills fool of llunstoii street. UiBlie
prices pali. CITY KI.Ol'KINH MILL
VVAfl?.E'j70.u 10 ""'I' al tha NATION A
v HOiKIj. lirst-cUss accommodations i
ri'asonaiilu rate -ONLV OSK HOLLAR AN
r.MY KiyK('KNIV- PKKDAY. Boardand
n Is hr Ji n ' ... Thu H Id-
i . . ; '. wv on.li n.ja in ease oi uro.
Lis ated Iu the business portion of thu e(y
one aiiuaru fiom street car line and one souare
from I eins A -eillc and Missouri Faclllc Depot
i onvenlent to passengers ciiinlug or going over
either road. (lvo us a trial and bo convinced
...... vim Km KiKsi accoiniii iiiation aud save
money by stopping auhe NaliouaL W. W. Ward
r"l'rl"ur . .... . .. Janl'j-lyr
ox Jtutt.
KA."m I'" O It s A K -T h ree miles somUwost ol
I 1 'alius ou l ei ar Hill r..1 l.al t..
.7.i v..- .uu ii.i. i. si acres 111 cum
valliin ft seres In paaiurc. well impr .ted. iileii
to of wilier. Address WM KlMIIUiiniU
Mavl.l-lw On premlsua or liallss T.
I
11 ; ; tii'ii.vu resi'iei
i'T'Ti' y 1 cvc'rv 'l.""r'er of the clly and
im e.w.R- scant and innrovni r..i.i....n..
In
vv..'.nM m i til ll l Kcal
lis
I 'ol! 8 Ai.F-linproveil 1 and' iinioip.uvedTuT-
I lll'.H tir.l..rl.. Ii. a ...I l ..... . .'
- .-'iv.ij ... n av'l'lll 11U Ull'-lIll'SS
centre on Mniii and Klin streets. r pi lie
Si'r'iVoi'iv"!""! f:"1. K!n '"eel. by JONES i'
Ml KI'HY. Heal K- ate Aifeiil.
POIt SAI.E-.argo and small" tracts of im.
I proved nml uuimproved lands In Hallas and
thea.ljoliimgeounties. bv JONkS .fc Muui'iiv
I. and Agents oitl No. 7i'J Main street. '
pK HALK-tnty maps and ounty laniiuTaVs
I of Hallas lieiiton ollin. liravsou Tarrai L
Johiisou Kaufman liivkwall ami Kills counties.
s;.Nir.1 '"
I;olt SAt.K lHlrable businvaa and rcsfitciicc'
property In all par's of the eltv by HOl li-
'? l'Ni)Vrl! Ileal Kstaio Ageuis. to
of Kim and Steamore sin eta. " Mayl;).lw
j;01l SALK-lin(..Malllii.ws' pai.ifa'o.la water
1 bin ling bench; will sell cheap; good as
' cv. Address or call ou Ma Hocger m Flm
''"''" lnayS-.M
i;iK SM K-riio tii uso and lot known as Hr
I tiibbs place ou Masion stri-et between Koss
avenue and Hailas branch ; house contains lour
large ui.X'ly-ihii.ho.l Moms Ksldes kiichen and
' lining room; gisid renalr go.il waler. and
eliulce ni-lglihorlumd Price tftouoj tern.casy
ee iinderslsnid. it. F. t'arier. may i-lm
H'i'i.i'.i nVllf SAI'k-'''''10"k-'1 inen tianr-
li ni ! i l"!f.rV.r "' Kl'l"lro of A. HYSTKII-
HAi II Kasi Hallas. apr'.'n-lm
noK AI.F.-iy uiidlvldeThalf Inteiesiin the
I Abney A 1'olnlcr herd of cattle about I (so
head liH'ated Shaeklord county Texas
I V. . Abney Heiiti.ii Tex " apN-iin
i:?.5J?1-
LMHt l!K.NT-Adirable reshuTuee of ".even
i..!V0!"...lMI K"ir Hrounds. Apply lo
01U1I.ASA HANOI Kit. Heal K.tate Agent?
t orncrof Klin and Sycamore streets malV-lw
Vih lho"s' """aluing Vix roonis
I y. 111! two porticos ans a arge barn and inaul
well of water; will ami furnished or ?m
" " Al'ldy to Mra llurur corner of 1 ar.J
and t ariph streets No. i -I maye-aw
t'OK KK.NT a two story ""resilience elalit
room.; convenient to bu.liicss; largo shady
yard ; good cistern and barn. Alsodouble Xvn J.
mentliou.e Apply io It. othba. may '-tf
noR HKNT-Tho lower suiry oP'A.i ' Main
I street north of conn-house formerly ihimi-
pled tiy t aatou A I'homaa bsnkers. Fixture
and magnlilct'iit vauli aullable lor bank. Aeply
to John Hrowntiigor iv.'KImatret't. anrW-lm
IOll It K NT Two nanni" suitable" ro'rotn.VP
. y"o southern expomre-No. 718 Main
KonS11 iW-Ko l'!5
siainstrwi.
KS.KhKi:.N 7 Ik'.ko budding utinl.le for
ah.i r . i "i 'f H" 'nwuter and blacksmith
t;i::aid1!;Klul ui j-j
IfOR K"T--f;ulage l:7 tSimmereSTimHit;
T ea.l of Cabell Kuiiuire al 121 1 Uaiu .trvot
aprl-tf
yftoncu to ITcntl.
I .l!.S KtlOTIAT8iT-lineniruvT'Sr7
I J lime. Land notea or deed of trust rviiiilreil
a. aei'iirlly. Texas Loan Agency l'nrs!.nl
msyl-lf
V'lti P'n. 010 .to"" Jeer?
ner.i n-rrTisiiMT' "ey
Tt" '.0ANs-J' WaiktuaeS CoTallai
iv ll
Ofi iu 1-aNO-K. 1). Umghauour.
few ii
iUmoual.
iri 1 1 ;m"l my hualuess
i..7. ni-N"itr'i.whureIs
psred to ex.-eute all older enltu.te.l tn
to my
am piu-
ii i
MltS NOP1.FV.
"vtncvshlp Dissolution
der..oldnamr'AlVKr-
H.ll.Ol.vl?ls AL"IV.fi
I' Airbwa.i l.soiv uy nlm
ay 1.1. (Slguwl) 1 K. MsiiN
tka.i-. a t Pl'L.F. hHH.
liiiVr.iT RT o"' n't em re
a. T.VU"x I '5. """" Ktb Hah
h.'.Ti " Mt 1 !"' Kfh bo will rontliiua
!' h?.on'' b"uk nA 0""' hiislnw. at Hah
ulvmto May i iwi 5;;
Vanflalla glat.
warn
Pennsylvania
RAILROAD.
THE I S1TED STATES SAIL HOlT
rngrie.i nue ana only une practically niuu.
ou management between
St. Louis and Principal Eastern Cities
It is over W mile shorter aud in ronii
wi.a ihe ' Limned" Express" neaTy"
ST. LOUS and PHILADELPHIA a.a
KEff VOKK. M
Pullman Hotel Cnrc
are run through to above-named cities on ir.!-
which leave Si. Louis every morning In th in.?
m l l u I V ill i. n ..
IMI CARS "
are also run through lo Philadelphia and i.
Yor. on traiu. which leave bl. Louu
evening iu the week. u v1
NoCliano of Cai-s
o' any class on auy train 8t . Louis to Indian...
nu. i'.iiintiii ii ... dii.ui ..... ""'.nap-
change to Baltimore' Washington 'or oU)n.W'
1
tn connection with the Illinois Central Rallnuul
forma the Chicago Through Line. PaascDwi.
tlV till rililltl tlSV'l' 111 cliaiin ..t Uh -j .Rcv
...it . f i Vi." : f;."11
ih.. .. .. .1 'i . '. ' 0 u eote
..... ........ .j ... . vnKu .uu .-an nin. u close coa.
ncctiou with-ut omnibu. transfer with irinaf
poliuain Michinaii t'anada Niagara Kail. anJ
oilier points in Wos ern New York
. auuaiii i.iau i. uieuuiy rouie overwolck
ri'LLMAN SLEEPIMI CAKS
aro run between St. Louis and Cincinnati on
'"s". iwiiip. ai. mo uiny roiue over wlilca
........... ...... ..... uci.nii uiajye-uame
points via Indianapolis.
i. i. mo itn i nmi.u iniiuinnpoiii Sbort
(.in- ..ii. iiicuiiiv riMiiuon wiucn sleeping ean
arc run from HI Louis to Indiaiianolls for thj
.-A.!aiu a. riiiiiiiiniiaiiuu ui llKltillianoli.
passi'Hgers thus tnsuring a full night's rest.
To insure greatest comfort quiekest lima aid
fewest changes of cars see that your tlckeu
lead via Hu Louis and over the Vaudalia Lin.
IT. II. & I. K K.) which arc ou sale at all
eounon ticket otlWa throughout Iho aoutlmeii
For auy particular lnf"rmatlon address
TII08. 8 8HKAR
Rontbwc.tern Pass. Ag't Dallas. Tex.
E. A. FOKU licu'l Pass Ag't ' "
J. M. 1 1IKSHR0UGH
Ain't fiou'l Pss. Ag't Hi. I onia Mo.
anfe ana 'jCaulurs.
W.E.HuuiiKs Prs't. W.H (IssTON Vicc-1're.'t.
John N. Himcson Caahior.
Exchange Bank
Corner Main aud Lamar Streets
DALLAS : : ; TEXAS
rrompt attoi-tlon given to Collections Con
respoudence solicited
Fire Insurance Agency.
JOHN S. ALDEIIOF
IN EXCHANGE BANK. aurNone but A No. 1
i omianles
LAHD SCRIP.
We deal In all tssuos of Government Land
Scrip which Includes
Surveyors' General Certificates
Bloux nalf-Hrced Scrip
Valcuuuo Bcrip
Porterueld Scrip
Laud Warrants etc.
Full Information furnished on npnllcallon.
Orders by wire or mall will receive prompt at-
toutlou. I'llKSTON KKAN & CO.
llankera Chicago
J. a O Connob o. a BLirjBHTlt
FresldonL Vlce-Presldeut
X. J Qasron Cashier
0ITYIAT10ITAIBANK
OF DALLAS.
Cash Capital paid tin $100000; Snrs
plus $3.000.
J. a O'Connor a C. slaughter J. Gannoe.
R.V. Tompkins W. K UcEutlre.
W. L.Hall. J. B. Wilson.
FLUTES ADOUE & LOWT
BANKERS.
Corner of Elm & Poydras Streets
BALLA8. TKXA9
T.J. OLIVER. S. OLIVER. W. L. GK16QI
OLIVER & GRIGGS
Late of Moila.)
BANKERS.
73a Kin Street Dallaa. Texas
Prompt attention given to collections. Cor
snmulenci. .otti-lled
gtotcsatona.
Architecture.
Artlatlc drawings of all kinds made in line tint
or color; also sHs.'iUiiitious aud details. AU woik
warranted.
W. n. WILSON Arru't
Hallaa. Texas.
LlNDSLliV UIlAUFUlll)
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law
7M Main alroct (l'p-stalr)
WAI.I.AH TEXAS.
Gives special attention tn commercial and for
porallou lavr In state and Federal isiurts.
H. W. MKLVlillN.
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
w. n M .
SEYMOIiIt llAVI.OIt tlOliNTT TEXAS
pnii i a-0 bought aud told ou all principal
w. a At u. u. wltitTirri
ATTORNEYS-AT- law
o. 7ta MhIh strent (Tp-ntalrii)
DALIjAB m TEXAS.
IATTtfiV At. iifa-uA-T
ATTORNEYS - AT-LA W
....... v.nisu fMjtri I s
A I. V Alt ADO JOIINSOK COUNTY TEXAS.
M-Colleetlons a tneclalty. Refer by permit-
thmjojrarado Hank ' ooil7-tf
T. S. BURNETT
Atrornet and Counsellorat Law
Corner Commerce and llou.ton Htreeta
. DALLAS. TEXAS
Smoke the Best
KINN EY TOBACCO COMPANY
PiirrpNMira to Kinney Br... Domwr l'Uroite
Mniiini'tiinnmr a r... it. ai .u.i.4
of lll.il liOl.l) VIHlilM A LEAK MaiiXnl.n
i. i s ! iV. " AlmJo UlTe. and 8t. Jamoa"
rt'KKsT KICK FAt'K.K ONLY.
80l Ma11llfAlttirstfanr 1 1. I .1..l.-. ...t ui.Hrlaril
lHau.la: Kweel Caporal ; l aiairal )4i 8u .tames
U Nnt .L..1. .t.....i. "
a v-.. v. Kiuuill-pieCV I IMHiiwj
llroa. htralRBt I'uta In lull lire.. I'ackanea
o.. vo. All are warranted. The vatlous
as e of all itikmI Juilee. perfectly .lilted.
b' lter. thrtiUhont the world.
TOM
Former Llverj Man on Camp Street
Tbt Boit Hnstbg Outfit always for aire.
TT a . h . . . . . . . r . -.. a.
.... .uivuHn tn. rniina awca or uaiinu
Blmp.on oppoalU) Scbuelder A Davis'. Hsclf
orilere received day and nliht FlrsKiati
drtvlur. sud family TioruOold udriT5
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