The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1883 Page: 3 of 8
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OCCUPATION TAXES.
Mon Tatca by the Council in tup
Matter.
Those ou Some Occupations Reduced -Others
are Kulseil.
lull Text of the OrUinaucf.
The
At tin' adjourned meeting of the city
council Saturday uit-ht the following ntdi-
Irwin ait annual occupation tax
passed its several readings and was a lopt. il
tx 011 801115 occupation; lias ui-cu
clisnKed considerably on some avocations
It ia biplier an I olhors lower. The tax on
whit Is regarded as legitimate business has
befit reduced in niiiiiy cases. The ordinance
reads: An ordinance levying an annual oc-
cupation tax lor tlio year lss.1.
lie u ordained by the city council of the
city of l'allas.
BtcTioN i. That for the year 1SS3 there
jhill be and is hereby levied un annual oc-
cupation tux on and to be collected trom
every person lirm or corporation pursuing
my of the lollowing uamed occupations in
the city "t Dallas ou every such occupation
orsnuurate establishment ss lollows:
Kruin every uierchant whose annual pur-
chases am Mint to onu hundred ihousaud
(11001101 dullaM. i- .'HI.
From every inercliuut whoso annual pur-
chases amount to fifty thousand (oU.UOO) dol-
LrMS'W For every merchant whose annual pur-
chases amount to twenty-live thousand
liii uMi dollars. Hi 50.
. From every merchant whose annual pur-
chases iniouiit to filteeu thousand (lo.UOO)
dollars IU.W).
trom rvery merchant whose annual pur
cliasea aniouut to leu thousand (10woj dol-
lar. tii.uo. ...
From every merchant whose annual pur-
chaws aiiioul to five thousand to.UUO) dol-
lars i.uo
From cvtry traveling person selling pat-
ent or oilier medicines $S7.50.
From every fortune-teller $87.50
From every clairvoyant or niesniorist
2.60.
f rom every person linn or association
of persons engaged in discounting or
having paper or engaged in business as
money brokers or bankers $fi'i.oO
From every operator or owner of any
ilaguerreau photographic or such other
gallery $7.00.
From every auctioneer doing business
' 50.
From every k -eper of a toll bridge $:i 50.
From every person or linn soiling ou
coimnitsinu ).
From every land agent or nUornry-Rt-ltiw
::)
From every transient physician surgeon
oculist or medical spec uli.it of any kind
pursuing his occupation m this city twenty
dollars i-V.i Q.
From every dentist $2 51).
From evtry bill posior or advertising
agent engaged in putting up or painting
advertising notices $10110
From every person or firm keeping a
aliootitig gallery un annual tax ot $S.00.
For every billiard bagatelle pigeon-hole
devil-ainoiig-tlio-tailnrs or Jouuv hind or
any table or game of a similar kind $10.00
From every person selling pools on races
two and oue-halt dollars lor every day he
ball sell.
From every nine or ten-pin alley or simi-
lar alley wituout regard to number of pins
$AI;II0
From every person keeping or using for
prjt'u any liobby-liorse.tlying Jenny nr any
uttitir similar device or device ol any
liii'l without a name $S.oO.
From every foot pedler $'i 50.
From every peddler with one horse or
one pair of oxen $7.50.
From every theatre or dramatic represen-
tation where pay for admission is de-
manded one dollar for each day they may
pirlonu or $.00 per quarter perfor-
mance! for charitable purposes not in-
cluded. For every circus performance $-5 00.
For every Bleight-of-haud puiloruianco
00.
For every cock-fight $'.' 50.
l'or every concert $2 M.
For every livery and leedstable 15 cents
for each slull.
For every wagon yard $2 50
From every person lirm corporation or
association dealing in stocks or bills ol ex-
change an annual tax of thirtv-sevcu and
one-half dollars.
From every life insurance company do-
ini! business an annual lax ol $7.00.
From every lilu insurance company an
annual tax of $7.00.
From every fire insurance company an an-
umil Uxol $7.00.
From every persou or lirm dealing in
lightning rods $18.00.
From rvery person firm or association
following the occupation of cotton brokers
cotion factors or cotton dealers or commis-
sion merchants an annual tax o. $17 50.
rrom every pawn broker an annual tux
of $57.50.
fiom every person firm canvassing for
sale ol sewing macltiues.or peddling clock.
an annual lux ol $7.00.
From every gas company manufacturing
ga $17.00.
From every person soliciting work for any
oa'uerreuu pliutograph or such like gal-
"jry or lor persons engagtd In the business
ol copying or enlarging pictures or photo-
grapnsof any kind where such gallery is
not situated in or such business is not in
he county iu which he so solicits such
ork $j.5o.
From every peddler with two horses or
") pairs of oxeu llltcen ($15) dollars ; pro-
'lied nothing herein shall bo so construed
tas to l. clinle traveling vendors of tin and
earthen ware ; provided further that noth-
ing herein shall be so construed as to in-
clude traveling vendors of literatnie exclu-
sively religious in character or traveling
veiinorsol fruit and Iruit trees exclusively.
rr eviry exliitntiou where acrobatic leais
'e HiliinrUttir ph. Ill not count Cled Willi
a '! c'li liv' ilol am iir u ii h iiiTloriniinre.
r .r i v r ti 1 1 liriwien men and hulls.
1'iiil.nid i.iiila or 0. and bulls or
'"-riami l( fi roiils and any otuorani-
"'' il.e mi H ot f .V)
'r ii n ii ok h.l hn L il f.ir nr. rt'.
r ui in u.. j iiJluy tl iimig uf v .ue
';. .t .io. $j ii
i " i. niiti4 rl. wax work or xhl
" II in o n k n i n r a -iaili f.;i- lor
Miiii. i. niai( urikO-ite.l tl e. top
1 B i
ireVer ii j r. i.m.w. ..
pro-
1 i 'l Unit r Xliil 11 !.. 1. 1 h .I'l.tii..
d lor pi. in .i v ur. sc tore ih r
" ' 'r IK'tle on I tbllll be IXrlllol ll
Hi
"i""ion
l''oreeiy tone it. wV re a fee f ir a.'tu's.
a.u.i r item urn d i r inveil in e iiol.n'i
P:ovn(t Uiat in i. it n.ih givi ii li 1 1 .
'ens lor chant atnti men m .ur lor the mi
Port or aid 01 lllorurv ur ui. larv nuvu.
lions
aretxMupted.
rnim ii-ii-w ......... i... nA
tahi oi lightidiig rods eighleeu ($1) dol-
tli!'fJnJ ever' Person pursuing the occupn-
of a eotlou bur two and one-ha.f
1? ' "olhirsi provuled that a merchant
Z.o '?l " oecupatlou lax as herein lire-
ritiea shall not be considered as a cotton
nuyer
jrom each Telephone company ten dol-
j 'om Try ch irlcred Telegraph oompany
J'" bu.ines. in me cay ooe-loiiriU ol
i?? ""'on every lull rate inessige. and
ot.lKb.Q olone Cent on every h.lf rata
"'"""go win uy any perMiu lo tins state lu
no her tH.r0 hl mnl j BJI b(
Fm qi Lnheehy ...ruiid col-
B 'he two n .Ute.im l. T i ha local
I M Ovtnpany v. compauiui as lo
Mitchell & Scruggs
DALLAS TEXAS.
Manufacturer' lieueral SUte A5f uts for
FIBM Alan Kill uiiMiiiirnv
and .il:llTI.TlKM. 1MV1KM1S'
IN TO"JI:
M.r.S IT- . .
... . vi i.... . . . ..V: " Twin
l. I !l.lKJ !! Ui-v.m n i i .1. k..w
John 1 i-ro Pons i ill. liiimli mn-.l uV..
.mi t-MH. win ?" ; .u'5 .1"
the number ol messages sent u 1 if he fai.
to make Buch report ai UiA-ud of each uuar
ter and to pay such tax due he shall be
guilty ol a misdemeanor and lined in any
8um '!ot ;7 "'u ""unt due or more
uiii tuuum aa'u amount.
For se.iiug medicated bitters in qiiaiili-
Ues of one quart and less than five gallons
on hundred dollars: in quantities of live
gallons or more one hundred Rnil tiOy dol-
lars ; provided that thik shall not apply to
wholesale liquor dealers who have paid an
occupation tax lor selling unbroken pack-
ages of less than live gallons.
For every electric battery lung-tester or
other similar device exhibited ou the street
live dollars.
For every hotel runner five dollars per
annum.
For selling aoirituoup vinous or oilier In-
toxicating liquors in quantities less thau a
quart one hundred anu liliv i$im im!.. .
lor selling them in quantities exceeding
one quart filly dollars per annum ; for sell-
ing malt liquors exclusively $.'5.
tiac. 1'. Where the annual lax is to dol-
lars or less it must be paid lor the entire
ear in advance before a liceme is issued
No license shall issue for a less period than
three months Tbe receipt of the assessor
and collector countersigned by the mayor
and secretary shall constitute the license
These taxes are hereby made payable iu
the currency or coin of the I'nltul States.
line. 3. Any person who shall pursue or
follow any occupation calling or profes-
sion or do any act herein taxed or who
shall represent as agent any firm corpora-
lion or association without lirat having paid
the tax herein required shall upon couvic-
tion in the Mayor's court be lined in any
sum not less than the amount of taxes due
or more than double thai auiouut; each
day s violation shall constitute a separate
otiense.
Skc. 4. The Drecedimr section shall not
be so construed as to allect any civil remedy
iur uid uoiieiruun ui sain taxes.
Bec. 5. Any one prosecuted for a viola.
tion of litis ordinance shall have a right to
uave u-s case insuiisseu uponiue payment
of the tax and accru d cost.
oko. ti. It is hereby made the dutv of the
asso sor and collector to report moiulilv the
amount of occupation tax collectdo. If the
assessor and collector knowingly fails to
collect or try to collect any occupalion tax
or shall receive any occupation tax without
giving therefor a legal receipt as herein pro-
vided lor reserving the proper stub he
shall be deemed guilty of a malfeasance in
olllce and summarily dismissed therelroui
tine. 7 The mayor and cily secretary
shall cause occupalion tax receipts ill blank
to be printed with their signatures aud
stuns in oiauk wmcii snail snotv when a
receipt is issued to whom lor what occupa-
tion and for how long it was issued.
tike. 8. The mayor and secretary shall
take the assessor and collector's rtceipt lor
the number ot blanks issued and at the ex
piration ol rvery mouth shall check the
same up and see that he has accounted Iur
all receipts is.-u. il up U) that dale.
btc. II rvery pcrso i who Wiull get a li
cense shall have Hie same posird in soma
conspicuous place at their place of business
anil upon conviction ot failure to uo this
shall he lined live dollars The astessorand
collector and city iniir.liall shull see that
this sec ion is complied with.
tisc. 10. I lie assessor and collector shall
have a right and it la heieby made his
duty to levy for all occupalion tax when
due just as lor tax on personal property
and pursue the same remedy ; and m ad
dition thereto it is hereby made his imper
ative duly to tile complaints against any or
all persous ollending against this ordinance.
.sue. ii. mat an ordinances iu coniucl
with this ordinance be and tlio same are
hereby repealed ; this however not to af
fect any taxes due under them.
Stc. 12. Hint this ordinance take ellect
from and alter us passage aud publication
Approved April l.tn l.w.
Attest
(j. M. Hwink W. L. Cabel
City Secretary. Mayor.
Kent's Klirmwiui Unlet.
Among the institutions that have grown
with Dallas' growth and strengthened with
her strength is the hostelry of Allred Kent.
Commencing in rather limited and experi
mental style Kent has gradually udvancil
in proportions until his house has attained
all ihe comforts of the Knglish inu with the
modern improvements ol the American
system of elegant landlordship. Whilst it
is true that "not every man can keep a ho-
tel" yet it is exceptiouably concedrd that
Kent' can. His secret is an open one. Sub-
stantial choice aud well rooked viands
clean and cheerful rooms the exercise of
an unobtrusive courtesy Unit creates the
pie valence of true home feelings among the
guests are Ihe only appliances ho has em-
ployed m make his house the most popular
of Dallas hotels. You see it all by his elec-
tric lights.
IK
To the Traveling 1'iiblle
Ticket Oltlce Unit Colorado Hutita Ko lull-
way Halls May '.' IK-. :
The Gould hues declining to receive our
tickets does not Interlere as many have
inferred with our through business to Now
Orleans and points beyond as our route is
via Houston and the "ritar and Crescent
I.ine" to New Orleans.
Only two changes by our line lo Chicago
I.nninvillp. Cineiniiali. llulliniorc. Wash
ington 1'hiladelphia New York bolb of
which are in union depots. Lome ami see
us beiore purchasing tickets for any point
north or eust. K. K Fosnn K
Ticket Agent.
NOTICE.
Texas Trunk ltallroail.
During the Sa-ngerfest trains will leave
Kanlman for Dallas at 7:30 o'clock a. in.
arriving at Dallas at 9:15 o'clock a. m.
lteturnlnff. leave Dallas lor Kaufman and
way stations at iM o'clock p.m. ana 12
O'clock midnight.
All trains will arrive at and leave from
the L'nion depot. W. V. Bimonhs
Siiperiiilendeut
The Dallas Board of Trade will meet
their many lriends and the public at al
hours of tiio day or night at tluirniagnili
cent saloon and liiliiu'd hall enruvr o
Ma n and Austin streets with ihu best
wires liquors and cigars and polite nt-
teii.iaiice. Tlieir billiard hall is the finest
and unrest In the cily aud llielr tables are
new and second to none In the atalo.
When you want a good drink or cigar
dou't torget the Hoard ol Trade.
t'.uplon Oil
hoiufilme. 'Inferior and dangerous oils
le sold as Ku'plon Oil therefore we 9po.
owl y urge roiuiiniers In lake caro that
Ley" obtain the ginu.ua ailicle.
I'lipimi on.
I i lu ng F.'lpion 0 I you not only guard
your ih inu from hi i nleiit but also provide
neir-l aid In ml brilliant light than imy
Luu.n.g ul' cm prmlucu
:'otle lii I imliaeliim and ll-illilrra.
1 di sue lo slate thin as a number of par-
tit a who wish lo submit bids on Ihe opera-
house have not hint an opporlunuy of see-
ing Ihe plans and nieclhcatlons ihe time
..r receiving bids la extended until 1.'
o'clock Tuesday May 15th.
A. D. Ai.liRitioK.
Secretary DaMaa Opera-liou.u Co.
Iliiltn. Female College
Strangers unending Siengerlest arecotdi-
aPy Invittd lo visit the Female College dur-
ing Ihe'r slay Inlheclty; .tegular session
In lu 0 a. iu to 4 p. iu. Primary calisthe-
nics 10 a. tu; military and dumb bell' drill
130 p. in. dally.
0. J. Ncitu l'rei't-
ses Proasaa
The Abilene Reporter wauU to Imy
good aecond-band power-pres. and a Wash-
ington nand-pr.u for coin in n paper Ad-
dress with price and terms ;. -C.
L. tin.'kRt.
THE PALLAS
own With
t
L TRJB
'li fv.vV'Jiyri TIM abuto U warrai
MITtin:LL&S(itr(;stJeneral
WASHINGTON LETTKU.
Some Senatorial Kr ml n licences - Suuls-
liui'j nud the Small Hoy.
Sumner Shocked aud at the Same Time
Fluttered
'Oon't Mean Xotliiug no How.'
W aspiinotom May (Special corre-
spondenee.j-Si uator Saulsbury had a Week
ness of the spine or nervous system ihai
demanded the use of stimulants; now and
then he was a little hilarious but always
a gentleman. His instincts and ptilxi.
wero ever in Ihe right direction. Ilia foi-
bles therefore lievei gave otl'cnce. Judge
Kdntuuds though born and reared in colder
Vermont likes apple toddy and Thuiuian
his great rival as a jurist in the south the
only grout man Ohio ever s?nt to senate
except Chase though differing from Kd-
uiundson every political question always
drauk with the erudite orninntei in tact
they were the closest personal friends but I
was talking ol Saulbbury.
NOT 1.0KII AOO.
He was Jogging along the avenue on a
crowded three-cent bobtail car. A neatly
clad little boy occupied a seat opposite that
ot Mr. Saulsbury. An old ludy entered;
thoyuiithat onced surrendered his seat.
He secured another and again when a lady
entered the boy vacated his place. The
third time this happened and the boy's po-
liteness was never exhausted. Saulsbury
called the little fellow and prollered linn a
sliver dollar. "Why do you wish to give
me money?" atked the urchin "I don't
want your money." "1 wish" said the sen-
ator to rewaid you lor your gentlemanly
conduct. I don't want pay lor that" an-
swered Ihe little lad. The- seuulor felt the
reprool and answered" oh 1 didn't mean
to pay vou for It but 1 would have you to
tuke this dollar and keep it always us evi-
dence ol the respect Senator Saulsbury en-
tertaius lor the mother who raised such a
son a thorough gentleman." "Tnen" an-
swered the boy "I'll tuke the dollar and
keep it always and tell people why Senator
Saulsbury gave it to me."
i he Utile fellow looked at the dollar held
tight iu his hand as he was slopping Irom
the car and then turned buck saying
"won't you tell uie good bye and lei me le i
you how grateful I am for this dollar.'"
The generous Senator caught tlio tittle hd-
iu his arms and kissed Ins lore head. The
boy ran away perfectly blest. The Senuior
turned to a lrieud silting beaidu him and
said "this incident Ives me infinitely
more pleasure than my re-election to Ihe
senate."
Sl'MMPH ARO (IKOHOIIIOKIUM.
The simplicity ot character ol another se-
nator is recalled bv this reference to Mr.
Saiilshury. Charles Sunnier strangely
enough was the devoted and intimate
friend of Senator Coie. The latter wholly
unlike Sumner iu all things. Hut they
loved one another and were inseparable.
They sat side by side in the senate chamber
uuu however wiueiy iney oinereo no an
great questions ol tue day were still Ds-
mon Mini rylhtas. George C. (lorhaiii Wis
then secretary of the senate tieorge la
somewhat uduicted to California modes of
expression and when irritated on one oc
casion spoke of a senator as "ad ds of
a b h. Sumner hoard the outburst and
was shockf d and uniuzed. He said to (Vie
that an ollicer of the senate had uo right
lo use such language at any time and least
ol ull when speukiug of a member ot the
seuute Cole answered it means noth-
ing Biid signifies nothing ami tieorge Is a
good lellow. lie learned to lalk that way
umong the miners aud he really meant to
usiert his friendship and admiration for our
distinguished trienil Sumner was not sat-
isfied. He went into a brown study about it.
aller thinking the matter over lor some
days In griiit Irnuhln of mind mid body
he told Cole he would "move Georges ex-
pulsion front his place" the next day.
Cole advised George
liKTUK i ai t.
That evening a great rude Californian call
ed at Sumners residence. The rich miner
wus elaborately dressed iu broad cloth but
wore a red Manuel shirt a glaring neekt ie and
his pantaloons were slutted into his pol-
ished boots: W hen he was inducted into
Sumner's presence he grasped the senators
blind exclaiming "and you are Chalrs
Sumner. I've come nil the way from Cali-
fornia to see you you "d d s n of a b h
We miners think you the d dest
s s n of a b Ii ou wheels. We read
your speeches you have always atood by
iis and in their name I thank y u unci
wueu I go hem to Youbudaiii where I
live I'll tell Ihe people what a grands
n of a b Ii you urn." Huiniiiir was dumb-
founded but' well pleased. Ho gave the
miner a i opv of Ins speeches ai d the two
parted delighted by every iccidcut ol the
meeting.
Next morning when Cole and Sumner
took their srats in the senate chamber
Sunnier turned to Cole and said. "1 have
concluded not to move the expulsion of
tieorge domain l kuow now mat you
were right and iu the vernacular ul i all-
lornia. tlio term a n of a b h is of
most kindly significance and I know a.
well (hat George loves the senator. I
thought he as oeiionncing even
IN Vt'I.OAR IIITTBIINKSS"
"Of coarse he does" answered Cole. The
tl ti I la ws'.asyiU have already anticipat-
ed George Gorbani find Iricti d out MrKtb-
ben in broad cloth top boots and red flan
nel Bhirt to enact the role of a Calili mla
miner and "d n Simmer with this lalnt
praise." The result was as Uorliam antici-
pated and sltuplo t'linrles funnier was
v ciiini.ui. In his diary be alludea In the
Inc. dent as illustrative Idiosyncrasies of
mamieis morals aud modes of express-
icn that distil guisli the people of states
widely remote Irom one another in litis
mighty republic if Simmer had written a
dieli diary his definition of r n of a
b Ii would have been "a Caliloriiln
mining expression denotlna an admirable
gentleman patriot and statesman."
Vim Res.
iSi
Nutlilen Changes
of the weather often causes Pulmonary
llrouchiiil and Asthn.atic troubles ilrown's
Krnm-hinl Troches will alay the irritation
which induce coughing. Sold only in
boxes. 1'ricB Z' rents
this norm's.
sri'tirMa coriiT.
Dallas iV Wichita Railway vs. Snicker
from Dallas county. Opinion by Justice
Stay Ion . Tlie.'pntition shows the plulntlll'
Is not the solo beneficiary entitled to share
In damages to be recovered for the alleged
Injuries mulling from the death of her hus-
band. It expressly allegta the existence
mime and residence of bis mother and does
not profess to proseculo the action for the
benefit of the mother as well as for he-qf.
Held: l'lalntitl having introduod
iieuee to maole the lury to pro'i-"riy et'l10'.
Ion the d amagn to he recoren botween
the no
"thtr and hersel'i and the couil si
expressly dlreMing the Jury te con-'
e matter arui amount ol the damage
charge
Ider lli
an iiiatniin nitip.P. MiB ciiuiti iiuv rrmiri i t......M.ait fu n a vt..i .
.- ih.1.ii f 'iivereooy n line p. ). null lor value or a iniiiserminB unajscnpiTU p s rmtleall
suit 'iiien prisecuird Ion . N-.Ull i.J lllmi killed by delVndant'a causa. Tbe ll'JP"i'nUMk.l!r A I II U rnnnl bylu
n.r..ler as we I as plain.11. ahd evl "ZliS&XSX SPECIF C Nil 98
.liilnHltictu i -"-'iVe the conn a hlch was given at r.qti.st o' Ml
resulted io the MMe ' Jimlll. though It may not be strlo Iv cm. '' 'V'"" W-r S
I the Jury had luuud the mothe L w uol llob rror u 1U0ulJ tni ifta'
HERALD. TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 15 1833.
High Prices!
ECONOMY HAY PRESS
The RTKI. rtONOMY One-hoise.
Hui.-ilv I'oriablo Hay I tU se-. and Ui
rl ' Favorite U ih. tm-.t durable
ana Ihe bau.lMiuie-d work'ur. the rastrsi
in dieuiht. hi ltfhtet in weinht. the
out iu in 1.'
tuition bo
arrtuied ur no
State Aireuls Dalian Tau.
fere d no damage it would be conclusive ol
lhat question if the evidence justified the
mining noi uere uie anil was lmisecut.d
tor Ihe sole benefit of appellee. When the
tacts are siitllciently exhllilled by ihe plead
ins nut the judgment lailsto divide the
damages assessed by the jury among tbe
I'm lira a. uirmrn vj iiltt Biaillle It Is
error till Texas. - ) The case of railr.u.1
company vs. Ledges i5l Texas ploi) is as
io me waiter miner consideration almost
lueniicai witu tins in pleadings and Ihe re
sou. ii an me necessary parties were
before the court and the verdict tailed io
apportion me damage and uo exception
nan lakvii o.v motion ior new trial or oilier
mse uiai I'i'jecitoii coma uor lie raised in
i tils court lor Ihe llrsl time. (4S Texas 37.1
ii in any manner tne mother o(
deceased Dad settled her claim f
damages lhat should have been shown
and the judgment could then stand. Had
i on sun neell prosecuted lu good lalth ex
liress V Itir mm Urn'a tuittt al.
rouaiiiv have been bound by the result
mt such was not done; or is it an answer
io that objection ttiat Ihe moiher's claim
might be barred by limitation. Reversed
aun remanded.
Kludge vs. Paris lCxeliangs bank
irom l.amar county. Opinion by
iic-i j. bah irii-u unr auopiion ol
amended rule -7 article 1S llevlsed Sta-
tutes haviiat Provided a ninde Iur ihi..
tug from the trial judiro bis conclusions
mini oi law ami lacl; Hie rule was amended
so lhat the assignment of errors could be as
specific in a case tried without a Jury as
when there was a special verdict. No re-
quest ol the judge was made by either arty
lor him lo slate In writing separately his
conclusions of law and of tact in thecase.
Held: We have examined the record and
considered It with refereuco to the ques
lions raised by the assignment of error and
in brief of counse' and are satisfied as to
the correctness of the judgment. Atllrmed.
Loving vs. Milhken; from Paiki rcouniy.
Oimilou by Willie o. j. lu deierminliig
whether an instrument is lo be construed
as nn absolute conveyance or mortgage
when there IS ho deleaianre i.nili
agreed upon equity looks toall the circum-
stances preceding and attending the exicu
uiiuoiiue insirumeni and sometimes In
those which have subsequently occurrei f
If there was a debt due from the grantor to
ihe kraut' or a loan made which the in
strument secures Ihe transaction will be
diemed a mortgage let it be dis
guised at it may. No evidence ol
indebtedness may he taken or
preserved and yet lite debt may re.nain.
Where a loan Is made by A. to B. and to
secure the loan It's lumber deeds her land
to A. and A. then to 11 it was held that
thu instrument was intended us a mortgage.
Reversed end remanded.
Schull. V Hennett from Hexsr county.
Opinion oy Walls j. adopted. The prop-
osltiou that appellee could not Introduce
evidence of the payment of taxes upon the
land without first alleging such payment IS
unrulable. Were appellant's claim thai
pay lor use and occupation could only be
assessed on the unimproved land a ques-
tion in the case it is disposed ol by loriuer
discussions in which it la held that plain-
till in an action of trespass to
try title who recovers is on-
lined to rents upon the premises
miiiiereii including as well the Improve
incuts placed upon the laud by defendant
as the land (11 Tex. 570 ) Tba real o ilea.
lion in the case being whether or not Ihe
land claimed by appellee was included in
Ilia deid lo appellant and being fuiriv sub-
mitted to Ihe jury ami their verdict' heing
suppiuM-n uy nmpie evidence. It will no:
pad stiirbeil. The question as to pay for
iiiipruvriiieuis IB seillt'll III 1X. 15. Al-
firmed. Connor vs. Holland from Travis county.
Opinion by Walls j. Adopted.
la Gee vs. Hcott (IK Tex. 510) it is held
that the stai uie iu force removing the disa-
bilities ot parlies as witnesses did not ren-
der Ihe husband and wile competent wit-
nesses f.iror against each other. Since Hint
decision ihe rule bus bsen consideie i set-
lied and as there announced has been
f.illowed in subsequent rases.
Since the adoption ol the revised statutes
the rule is otherwise. Appellant pleaded a
payment ol the notes. Held: Thvprmluo-
tion and introduction in evidence of the
notes by appetites primi-lacia established
their claim and it devolved upon appellant
to prove payment to the salislaetion of ihe
jury which not having been done. Ihe
joiigiiieiii ib uiuriiieii.
uaiveaion lloiislon A San Antonio rail-
way vs. Hinchiiiau fc I.eman; from Uuada-
lllne COUlltv. Otnriimi hv Wnllr I I
Adopted. Evidence is that a parly who hud
contracisd lor appellant slated ha was the
agent tin-root m not admissible to estab
lish Ihe truth ol such statement but is
admissible as a circumstance connected
with the milking of the contract Hint such
agent asserted lhat he was Ihe auvnl of an.
peliant. The court did not err in charging
the jury that when the freiuht rencheddn.
feiiilani's mod if defendutit knew ol the
contract mude with pluinlilla and then
hauled the Ireight over its road the Jury
would be warranted lo find that the eon-
tract had been ratified by defendant's com-
pany. Alllniied.
lirowuson vs. Dnggeaa; Irom Montague
couniy. (ipiiiiou by walker p I. adopted
i he sole question raised is whether under
inn general promtte laws ol Is ill an admin.
islrator suing alone as such can maintain
an action ol trespass to trv title for the re
covery of land in a suit Involving the title
thereto
milium waning through tn vail
us
singes of the oninion it is
siilllcietil to say in conclusion the
conn hi Id that the entire litis of decisions
consistently recognized lb s right ol the ml
mlnlstrntorto sue independently of the
heirs for the recovery of land in trespass to
uy tine a iiirnieu.
COI'IIT OV AI'PSAI.H
fluff vs. the Slate from Hood county
uiniiiuii neiiYoreu uy Wilson j mis is i
coiivictiou lor an assault upon A. I. Ihe
1 be exceptions taken to tlio charge ol the
court are untenable. Whit the charge Ir
uui Binciiy conect in ail particulars yet
me errors are immaterial an d are more
luviirahle to applicant Ihun Ihe state
Allirmed. Muclil.vs. the Slale from Oaud
alnpe county opinion delivered by Wilson j
Inis is a conviction of a misdemeanor for
the theft of bugs nl less valuo than $:tl
1 here is no statement of facts In the record
which we can consider and in the absence
01 such being of the opinion that the in
uiciuietii and charge nl the. court is Bull!
cient we can but alllrm the judgemeut
Allirmed
Heed vs the Stale; Irom Colorado county
(pinion delivered bv While p. J
As this csue was tried befom the regular
presiding judge the statement of fscis iu
the record which Is s gned and approved
by a special judge cannot be considered by
uy enuri. in mo nnsence oi a statement
oi lacts tnerti appearing nn error In the
charge of the court mid ihu Indictment be
ing Milllclenl the judgment is allirmed.
Jones vs. tbe Slale: from Mitchell rntintv
"Opinion delivered bv White u. I. Thl. Is
an appeal irom a conviction lor robbing but
one question is noticed. Two of the jurors
silting lu tbe trial of the case were not qual-
illed jurois not being householders I n the
county or Ireeholders in the Kiale; but as
oc letidiuil Old not ch 'lletigo them nor show
iiiiigrucn in Bsceriiiinitig ineir uirouslillca
tion the complaint comes too late to be
available. Allirmed.
Geulingsnn A Co vs. Fonder it Co. from
1 ray Is county: opinion bv Wh.te. n. I. Tl
appeal from the justice to the county court
was properly dismissed. The appeal bond
described a Judgment which was not an af
firmed Judgment being one for costs only
tnd therefore tha court bad no Jurisdiction
S entertain the appeal . A dlruied.
Padgitt Bros.
WhtW Jobber ut
CO
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Sat.'
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H Sls anil 717 a-1 m Main 8u.l Dallas
tne case and the evidence amply supports
verdict. Atllrmed.
Moncallo vs. the State; from Nueces
eouuty. Opinion delivered by While. i.
Ihe continuance was properly rclused as
the evidence i f the witness when oonsl.l
ered with lhat on the trial was probably not
uiilrua uor was the verdict decided bv lot
as alleged. The tacts are these: One juror
wears lhat thev all agree! to sum up tlieir
penalty and dividing the total by IJ the
quotient would be their verdict. The
eleven others swear that while they did
l lim. tney did not agree to abide bv the re
sult and did not do so for the quotient as
auuve was i. yearn ami months and the
penally assrased was ouly tl tears. At
hrmeii.
Mclleury vs. The State from Milchdl
county. Opinion by White 1". J. No
where m the record is ll nude to appear
mat mere w as any pira oi or lor Ihe delen
itant upon which Ihe case was tried. Nor
is it shown that Ilia jury which tried the
i-nse was sworn neiu ihe facts must up
praroriiin ennvif nun cannot stand I
versed and remanded.
Wilsou vs. The State from Hrown
couniy. opinion by Willson J. The re-
cord to sanction a conviction when thecase
is tried by a special judge must show the
manlier in wuicn the Judge as selected
and that he wus sworn as such judge as
the law requires in ct. app IA'7 1 It was
in prool that deleniiaui In explanation of
his possession ol the properly said that he
had lound it. Held. A charge with refer-
pui-e tonus ciann snoiiid have heen given.
See S ct. app 40). Reversed and remanded
t 'liium vs Ihestnte. from Mitchell coiiniv.
Opinion by W ilison.j. Defendant was con.
vtcted of assaulting his lather. I'ponthe
trial the lalter testified fur Ihe slate. In
rebuttal delemiaiit offered the appellant's
mother as a witness. Ppon obleciion she
was not allowed because the coiirt held she
mild be testifying against her hiishnn.l
leld error Ihe'liushaud mil being a nartv
o the cause the wife in testilviug would
not do so against liitn within the meaning
i jri. iij.i t;. t tv nun trim. tv.. n. Ha. I
be court also erred when giving his oral
large in reading the articles Irom H..i
enal Code relating to assault and battel v.
and aggravated assault and battery from
rt. tsi in Art. l is inclusive levers.. I
and remanded.
Iiiteriuilloiia A Great Northern railrnn.l
vs. Diiedera; from Comal Couniy. Opinion
by While p. J The rule of fencing nre-
ribed for railroads by Art. 4:115
ev. Slats. does not uppIv
I ho streets of an iucornoraiud
own or city because railroad comniinira
hayeno rifiht lo telice and cannot fence
it'll streets here slock is killed bv a
passing train at iho crossing of the track
over a street in an incorporated town or
uy It la Incumbent on the nlitlulllt suing
lor the value ol such slock to prove neg-
ligence on the purl ol ihe compuny in order
to entitle him lo recover. It is merely a
iiiestion ol negligence and to recover Ihe
lainilll must estahhsh It. f.H Texas; mt
'exas; law review volume 1 number 0 page
2 ) Reversed aud remanded.
Duer hndres cz Co from Williamson
couniy. Opinion by White p. j. Citatlous
are ruiiuiruii in u uirecieu to me Slierill or
any constable of the couniy where the de-
leutiaiii is auegeu to reBina or lie (tev.sed
statute an. Ulo) and shall be directed to the
slierill or any ootistiihle of the proper coun
ty tuey. stai. article l4i;i.) The correct
iractlce where adefonilunl alter cuinineiioe-
meiit of suit absmis Ininsolf from the
county so that process cuniiostie had upon
uuu out not uuuer nirciiniHiatices warrant-
ng the issuance ot an attachment is to
file a supplement or petition alledu'ing his
absence and the county where he miiv be
lound and the clerk would then he author-
ml to issue citation 10 the county In
which defendant is allege ! to be. Re-
ersed and remanded
Duron vs. the Slate from Presidio conn-
y. Opinion by White p.J. Drlendahl
was convicted ul murder ol the tlrsl
legree and Ins punishment assessed at
h ath. The evidence was conclusive ol his
nut; he even nil muted it and his volunta
ry statement together with the corrobor
ating evidence of the state rendered bis
guilt and the degiee ol the murder beyond
loll in. Auirmrn.
Cavtcv's lllttk Uluctj If IU
CURIE
Plrk TTcaflartin and relieve all tho tronMea Bid.
Cent to a bilious state of tlio rvsti ni nu ll as UU-
riness Niiuiira jirowBinens insirusa aner eniiug
I'sliilnthoHi.ln Ac Wlul.i their niuatnauark.
aliluBuccvaahaabiaiuahowulucurlug
SICK
Itesilsehe yet Carter's I.lttle Liver PlH.aree(nny
valaablo In Cnnelip'itinii riirlng and pmveiilliig
tlilaniinntiiig complaint whllo lliey also corn et
all disorders of tlio stomach atlmulato the Hv.-r
aud reguluU) Iho bowula. fcvcu u Hit ouiy cured
MEAD
Ac be they wanld hn almost prlerleea to thrtsa who)
sutler In.ra this dislnmslng complaint but (nrtu
anu.iy turir goonni4i. aors notenu nero nnn iuom
whooncii try them will Anil theso Itttlo lillls vain
hie In mi many wars that thor will not Iki wlllliia
lotlvwIUiwutlUcm. Dulmierallakkuumi
ACHE
!b lliabnne of so msay lives that here Is where we
liiuk our great txwat. Our JjIUs cunt It whUe
cUiera do nut
Carter's JLntlo Liver Tills nm very small snl
very easy to tike. Ono or two !Ua maku a iloeo.
Tiny am eirlclly vegelnblo and ilonot grlwor
purge but by llii-lr gentle action plraso all ivh-l
iisuineni in viain at sooenisi uvuinrxi.
tv ilrucj'ti'tji cviTywlmro ur cut by niaul
Mew Tturb ti.
Jtumprtvcu Jfpccinc.
yOMPHRE
ron Tnn rrnp. of all pisfares 09
nnnisKM.c.tTTi.n.FiiRKP duum.iiuur
ami I'Ul l.l 111
Frill TVCFV-n VRAM llumiihrey.1 llmtlro.
nnhle t eierln.ry Kprrlin-s fi.iv. i.s n ii l n
I'ariiior. .lock Ijroi'iti-r.. I.lvrry Hlnlilrninl
'1 111I1111-11 llnrsr llnllriinils MannrneHirrrs
t mil Mine l unipaiili-. Trat'a lllhiioilronii-.
ami Mennaeries uud utiiura liuuiilliiii aluuk.
II UU (STl.Tl SIII'I'IM. "
lliiitilihrrv.' Veierlnnry Mannal Ctvl ppj
Hiitlrie ly mail n risslpt if prl.. MiiMials
liTI'aiiiiilileia arm free ouup.lkail..u.
III .MPIIHKVH IIIIMKOIMTIIIC MKU.CU
1011 Fnltou hircel Aim York.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
HUMPHREYS Irnilnn from over work or
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TOETAM.E COMPOUND.
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rrr.iarvd by Wouun.
TW UrttiM H-41'eJ MMm Kike lks . aJ Ullry
liritivT.Tt'tt tht (1rotiiiiir ittiti lvik.iirt-w mnA
flrmivsj to tlutti ntuwthtnittutiUlulr loth
yt mi'l t'luititm t( jml olitH-k tirwimitti tlio
nti- .if Ufy airliif ana nnrly umine'r l.mv
t trPt.)ttlclant U. It ana Preicrlbe It Frel) T
It rrtrvtvM fKtnt mm (UtuUnoy dottntfi fttl in
for -tiitmUnt(ut(ln-liovtMwAkii-tir tli tk'iuicU
Tlinl ff. luttf of bt'iii'iiitji di'wu. munliitr lit wel;lil
mi l ttv kAclio U fclwutniis runucntljf currsl Itj It ut
Forth fir of klilr t'-.npiulalwf rliJ-wr
tUiU t'inp4iuttl Ii MHBitritMi-si.
i.VMMf. nknwi rt m.oim vntirim
tll tr.til.'sAtt atvrti '-;l: 'l IllimiTa lltiltt Un-
HIihhI nint aiw. .int .in iwih tit tlio kjailt-w. of
uiau wuiuiut ttr chilJ. lutWt uu listt Uitf iu
lt -th tl CtiiiHnni ditil iil.Hwl riilflT n itnins
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rilVrl. lU IxtiMfor Bent tty ituilittthr furm
of tlll. ir uf l"i.'iuim nvt'tpl of irltv l ptr Ul
furvitlivr. Mr. 11 nk turn fmly muMcntalllt'ttrniuf
ltTiiliy toH'loavM.hUm BtnUfur (Mutuiiiltt
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NeuiOBone. fnew Nerve. l ife. Htefinniii tui
Viuon is a piisillve restorative for Die Lo.a of
Manly Viiror In Younir Mlddlo-AKod and
OM Men no iiiiiIIit from uiialeuuse I" Nri-
voiii Jieniiuy Exhaustion InipCTuncy
s. n.l.M U'...i. ...... 1..: f.
cru-uuu Mituri-ii iiiniieiiis.
till r t mdard Re y Is n cert i In eure.and
011II sni h sidleieia aim send a rliileiuent ol
heir I roubles a iiianlllv nnie'eiit to lirnvo Its
miuewlllht sent FreabfCoit. Aitdre..
.O Los 1404. It Louis Mo.
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ariiR Kl'UKSt invAl X. or FkaNCsV
aas made us hla aDU for tu. slai ol Tta kw
ell bis aever-lalliiie rtriuedT "N.iure'atoau
Ml Keamrttur. ur Vllnmr.' aUaAwledwur.
Jiim.it. .I..Kili ... v . . . . L.
-- ..uuu) i. tt niiinvq muv all alas.
dnid deaa (bouldal ooeerucura hi MirroUe
.u.BH.ssriiiii.nniB. n. ait.aMw
uove BaeuleiiKsl; loeu at ism iu prut urt inxs
lis or lhniiih ! hv .. .1 ... k - - ....
the never failing mncdv
v""UO III.SSII at WII.LIAMH
Vt holetaie rnitlla Pallaa Trias.
JnnUil at Howell A Bro'ssud I ackTulll vel
Illusintnl Marriage Guide MO ptgva eJoTbt
and tilt binding. So es nis; saiA la paper eoi at-
Moeuts. llauhood. to wutai Wam.nhauA in
oentt; pamphlet I eenis securely sealed yi
uu can money or postasja siavps. Vn.
wmTTlKMheirMlspeciaiUllttNl cbar'ae
street Bt Louis ate.
C..-.Jr
SOUD SHOT AGAINST
Blood Poison!
.... Atlanta. CU. April 17 iwa
in IS HI was ihe victim of a 'errible Bloodr
ruson aud after being treated by ihrvs pby-
lel s was eoiillniMt io niv beil not atile lo ri
my hand lo my head splitlur up clots of blond
and lediiiod In weight from ISi in 11) nnmiria.
I then tH'gsiiihe u.e ol atvirfa art.t'intv
and lu has than three months 1 was entirely
well weighed I1M and have never bad a "jmp-
torn at the i11se.au slues If It had upt been for
swift's Hpcclllo I believe I would have Wen In
m grave. JOHN V. U1H10P.
Tried HotSprlrr. T. Teats nitbca
nensii
Mereiittal Hheiimhii m inede ma a rrlnnU.
Afleriryliisj lloiHerinsa twojearasmlih Mer-
iiry and l'olaali treaitiiiuit until 1 ua a bi .urn '
and nimble lo do anything 1 was utevailed uaou
H . . wv . r a. .hit insiiiK nin e
hollies my appetite beaan lo lini rove and 1
kalned Hesh rapidly. M hen I had taken twelva
IhihIps I felt as well as I ever It I. Itiannw
taelve months atnee 1 took 8.8 k 11; health
and apneiii are goot ami 1 aui ahe tn attend la
ii me iiiisiiiess i can get t llAS. DKKU.
Hot HrHlNtiM. .tan 1 isvL
I III If I KmW a K1 e l''l toanyeberu- -
I WWW lat who will find on analttla o' I'
Millies H. . a. one psrllde of niertiity 1 oil Id
poiuhsliiro or any mineral subatatu o.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO
Drawers ATLANTa OA.
Our Mule Ilwk mailed iree to aiipll'ania
THE GREAT ENGLISH EEMEDl
Is a nover-failln
for Mervoua l)0llliv
oihausted TiUtUty.Heml
nai ti eaaueaa eper.
inatorrhira LOST
MAMUUOU ImpotoB.
ey Paralya and all
the terrible effects of
Belf Abuse youlhfu
to. lie. aid eieesaes In
maturer years such aa
l.oaa of Memory I.aa.
Hudo Noeturual Bml..
Urn Aversion to Boris
Iv. Dlmueaa nf VI. Inn.
Nolaea lu the Head lbs vital Uuld passing unob.
ervvd In the urine and many other dUaastt '
that lead to Insanity and death.
Til It KNUUNlt alKUKlAI. INHT1TVTB
will agree to rorlell five Hundred Dollars foi
a case of this kind the VITAL IlKhTOIIATI VI
(under thetr Btxxdal advice aud Irealairni) will
not cure or for aiiTlhlug Impure or Injurious
found In It. TUai kauusll MMUUAL IN
s'l'ITUTK treats all Private Ulaeaiea atii-oeafulll
withuuimen iiry. Coiisullatlon Fr.a. Tbnr
onh eiamluallnn and advice Inohidlnf ns)
la ol urine la 00. Price of Vital K.stc.ll.i
ai oe a bolllo or foar tlmeathc piauUty Itt.oa
seat msiiy addrt aaon rw'tliHot prlisj or li. O. D.
no V. 0. D. aenl wltlinnt ll encluaed aa a in.r.
aiiUmi) secure from observation and In privaia-
uame If desired by KMUL.IMH MKOICAL
INHTITIITK via Olive street Ht Lonls. U iMoart
Wlio.lcs.lo. Ageilla W. B. HOViILL A U1I0
Dallas. Toiaa
Dr.TTOTIEE
CI 7 SU Charles Street SU LoqLs Ho.
A rmUt fr1utl nf twnMHlMil rollrtw. kMhefa I .(
upereiiiniUajBuitnftikB.iiior kii VenerolAaiiAV
tiiUC'limnlo D ! lUa my eibrr etittician UtbL
unli. M4-U; r isrrgaiiuar antl M u)4 n Ui ul kiu'w
Syphilit CoflorrfMii Q( Strict urt. Orchr
In. Herni. or fluptur. ill Urinary Diicttei and
Byphilitie or mercurial ffoctiont of lh throat
Ik in or bonet tr uvi uiih ijirtitk4 tueta. oa
ttr a t m sb 1 1 u .i t ntrlirai. R.frlr tMrtMy.
oprmatorrha. Sexual Debility ana tmpo
ItVtry M tliej rftullof Hs-if aljua lu foulk Viwil txtrt
lu iviaurer Joan or otttw cautn muX mlttk prvtlur to.
Ii i T ftl0'l D-rvuiMia sMUtual tmiMlprM)
OefiUtTttilHitM aiotfejJfhtdi f(llvin tkorr llulf oh IM
J tat.iiininu lUVOTMijviiruiait'S. (fidluelcp
t-lldtaa Idm of lartuaU pQW f rrudilu n.rrlatfT
eosivetlli aa( In trlalf hi.ailw fnr ltis..Jt
Mtetjiriomfn twartitb niaalurrairitnrbFT. Cr-
lltri.taftaaiiiuiniJ.wWrt Jottbte-iieialt lifruihi atat.iL
OlIi- Hour. 1 V A. M. lo ? P. U flundan ll U. 19 ( r. M.
r;apbJot fei 'Ilea 1 fltaopi Ur VToaw I S.wp(
Ocreio lot both C StiBti. ti tarn
pffik ) GUIDE
E nguii cloth and flit blnrtlnf. H'tiMl
rtiiKi.iatioorcuiiiurv. litiritiijr tn.lfiiii ktioiur
lru ttjiUr) arileln ootli ffhowlLi mS'.tt Who
BiarrT. lio iMit. by proper hff lu fcarii. Who otal
bretJIiuliiKMl KuutuhiHHj. rbvakiloran. tctttia
CvllI'Mfjr autl rs-aa U truiboul I snarrv m 'kiftaaKi liiM
im a)tnn b Ibcn ! TUe) flij.aolrn ui H r jtlue-Om
fetilniatt) Httnua titoet married urcwiiuiiiiMMitli kittfri-rt
Li.iiltl reail II. It our tit ui tcrrtd Iit aiUUiall -it4eB lucii
y4 uiuUr tok kutl kT ftHiiotrrOiitan.MiiM H tttv
kut papir v.f 00 n. bo Ct. bvfea lajM4HI
Ktalairt. CbeatliWlfcUvaai-ti tOatllrrTi?.
CURE YOURSELF
Dr. l'nhannan s "Veactable.piirallve' Is war-
ranted lo permanently cure all fnima of duenna-
tnirheaur Seminal Weaklifis tirneisl DelnhlT
liiiimieuey eta. and restores "Ixi.1 power" anrr
brlnas baek the "Yoiitblnl Vlitor" uf llioae who
have dealruyrd ll by (exual excrs ur evil
practices In from two to a. yen weeks' lime. I hla
lemrdy which has been used by Dr. Pohacnsn
hi hla nrlvalo prseilee for over tlilriy je.ra vai
never known to fall In eurlni even Ilia Vt OHrJT
CAHF.ri. ltnlvea vliallly aud Imparls energy
wlih wnndurful elfwd to the ae nitililli.irei1 ufO
who feel a weaknraa rjeyond their jrait. Its In-
vlsnralliiii proerliea are fell at mice. Yuan
mm siilterlni from Ihe CfiiiBtipH tires of Uiai
dieadiully rtosirucilv. nablt of rvlf-Abiue can
ue this .iir.li. lt- wlih ihe aisiiram aid atwedy
ami I'Kti af ANKNT .lire. The iail.nl salnr
airenit'h ami euMivliy of splrlta atm.ee as It
acta illici tly on the tail acnud aa a aontblDS
anil lieeilltiK huilu anil siickIjuo lo tta relaiel
einliial vi alele. nrt Irrliatrd duets liapartlul
IKisier and lone and reshirlni them 10 ti.clr na
li -at stata Ihe s tme as If the banenil hsl.il hat)
rever lieen IndiilKi d In. The luirrditias ar .
iinnle productions of naiurc-i.aik roots
heiha etc. aud ana a ipecldu lor the above dls
t-e .
- Pi If Five Dollars lent wtth full dlree
I. ii. lo a: y editrvaa. Knr tale anlr at Pr 0. A
I lisiiiian's n rTr. Nn nil hnMh Fifth Hrwil
iwiiu ViasMuKton avenue and liKen ttrasi
s l.ioos.M... Ksiah i.I.ed if:i7
llr .' "Ir ana' on Hperlal tl'teaaes
Id- h a've clear i.l loellon of the nature
vine nin. nn an. n tuns e'e.; nl cVfRILIK
KMI'-L UiMs re anil F IK la
ii- .i. en a. - n.ls' 1 1 M.mti
ELF-CtJRE FREE
.. -.l av.Hi k'HrS. t't ft') 'M i-k.
Ht iii ntl.i. rKi.iitHiii ii p.t .simani.ixH
Yti'Mrs f Krre.itM sh. I hiMfit hikhl Imi V li.(f
rtvnt"ft. iM'N-ht Isf U-'tei r-i U.f I.V laOII stf
l-it. rat istrht tm h t.lir . fc i ki4fa Am i t af
ha I'ttffHnM AiltltVM
TM- VV?1T K C?0a
ITfl Ui ..).. . a...
I I CRIONlt.Vnlllal
III rAaiiionAHi.it It-eTOH.
Ul AUEfJMTHIRGatrraaon.
I aide prices srnd to TimsfOBB
aitf-theeelebralel Mnrahant
Tailors of Bt. Louis (established
lNi7) .who will send free by mall
a full line ol aamplea ot pleoa
Kooils measurement rules etc
In (act everything necessary to
enable yon to take amraaurabf
which MsasT a em mt vou
itrllsb twrfeet-IKtlog wallaiade araent
at reaaonalde prtoes. rleaae etate as naar aa
possible the oolor price slvle ate. desired.
X whole suit can now ba sent by bull at email
eost. ICMHOB CO. refer lo laottaae-1
whom they kare thus euynKad durlen '
past Wy tare. Bend lor aaM ptea or e
yf eoi. ftk Md Cketrtaut u. iU I
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