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THE IIE11ALD: STJXDilY MORXIXtt SEPTEMBER 10. lWl.
THE MOUND CITY
Ouorous Woik of a Special Com-
mittee. IhcKnn-nwnj Fever Prevails In Eiil
dtnilo Form
Texas Hero nml 1!io Modern Vudc.
I liV-oum Sept. 12 IBM -special Cor-
jeipondetice. -The oily nf Bt. Louis bis
recently organized en expensive cntiiinittrt
cotislltlnKollivenienilieriof lti bonis ol
delrgalw for the purpose of utteinpllnf! to
discover why It U that the apsteru of water
worki lu nse here with a daily capacity fi-r
throwing fifty mlllloua ol gallons Into the
maiu pipes will only pump from thirty lo
thirty-two million gallons. There ore aome
other puzillng problem cotincclca witu
these saint' water works thai this commit-
... ..r ..irliH..liv emlcavorinii to solve
Willi the aid ol sucu Unlit as they oan bring
to their assistance. Tliey desire io Know
for l.iatmtf A. whV It WAS. (01116 tltllfl biro
that twbiily-clnlit carloads ot coal on the
traoa at the worm were rejonieii i"r wuiuu
the contractor was to receive nine and
tlirev.n nurier emits ner bushel and iinnir-
diately afterwards tliesnperlntendciit of the
works went on the market and bought coal
at elxhteen cents a bushel in splto of the
fact that the carloads 01 coal rviurreu tuiiau
beeu examined by
AOOMMITrliOrlXI'KllTS
and pronounced good merchantable coal.
'J'liey want to find out If they can why the
city was threatened with a water famine
last summer when the pumpliiK capacity
of the works was grenier than the estimated
necessities of tint people. It has been
charged t-y tho newspapers ol the city that
there is a wnter-wnrks ring and thai only
certain contractors can supply Ilia colli re
quired lor tna use ol llial particular part of
ii I. II.. Ti...A.ru n !' Ilia
cltlzoni here who urn uncharitable eiionirh
In rhiiruH vrnmllv in this matter on the part
of the siiperinlendeiit bnl as yet it Is fair to
sav l hut in this investigation this
rharire tins nut beeu maintained thniiKh
there la some evidence before that body ol
Inquirers Into tho principles of bydruuilcs
which might caii'o unlsvorablo suspicious
ami liifurvncos luariieln the minds nfevll
dispose! penplo. At any rata there has
breu a gunernl tllrrlng up ot affaire at the
illy waier-aoiks the oiu engines nave oeen
nverhuuled and repaired by coinpoteiil me-
chanic and iho wholo system of supply
put upon a honor basis limn before. A
new engine is being constructed and placed
in position and by the timo tho liexi sum-
mer romes uroiind It will bo loiiud that the
people of the cily will havo all tho water
tiny want to drink at leant mid perhaps
snnio in wash their sullod llnnn in and a
little to spare Inr their daily
ablutions. There linvis some prac
ticsl lecis rnmo to liirhl during I his inquiry
wnicli h js not yet le'ii cooiplotml wll.l.
Will probably have an inlliieiion upon llissd-
lulinstrttituu ot this brunch of Ilia munici-
pal service.
Til K MATTKK Or M ATSUI'IIOUBS
nie'ers and volocimelera bus been elucida-
ted and Imm the llclit tliey have the com-
initioo liavleg this iiivenilgnlion in clurgu.
are lead t believe that a reiiiiln cheap and
ellhieiit metliod rati ufl udopled lor the pur-
pose of ascertaining the wastu and loss of
Water from the pipes. It is estimated Unit
more than hall the walcr pumped at Hi
woiks here is wanted. Kxperla li'.i'ily Unit
meters have been tried lnr two yeurs at a
time und while theactinil nniiiunlol water
columned liy a largo mauiiliicliiilng estsli-
llslnneut forlnslaiicn cannot lie unccrltilneil
nearer than ten per ( "lit porhup? it is be-
lieved fir practical purposes tbnt t lint is near
enough since the variation front accuracy
is in lavor (if tho coiiMiiucr. (hie of I lie
bist Informed gentlemen In the country In-
formed th nomiiilttee thnt meters could he
supplied to the city fur euch which
womd aave millions of gallons ot waste
dm jr. lie claimed I lml It was mi Imma-
terial fact whore an establishment was
wasttug say
60.000 UAI.LOXIOr WATItlt
per dar as are iomo of too inanulaclurlng
places here whether the uiiitoreiuployed in-
dicated 4 0U0 or ft) gallons variniion Iroiu
the cjrrecl anion ut or not . so thnt the biilmice
was saved to the city. Tlia cheapness of
tliessi meters lie thought waa an Induce-
nni'it to have them tried. Tins pent Ionian
tsled that Ulu gallon of vstor per
day per head was tu bia opinion
enough to simply tho wants ol
any reasonable person for tlomrstic
purposes lie had mada an examination
In his own bona and hd Instituted a o.ire.
fill measurement ana had found thai he
was taking from the mains at least l oon
Ssllous per dny. Alter that he had over-
suled leaking pines and out-ol-tiie-way
water-cocks and had succeeded In reducing
bis demand upon the public service to the
nnnmiuin amount of I'll gallons per day
Without Inconvenience to Ills family. This
Was the testimony of ('olonul Mad one ol
the best lnlnriueii gentlemen on this sub-
ject In the United Stales and perhaps his
practical suggestions may be ol service to
oilier cities besides HI. l.nuU. Homo need-
e l and sweeping relorins will he instituted
hero as the result ol this imiulry.
In reuard to
SXNSATIONAt. II0MRST1C MATTERS
this cilv.ai usual seem lo lie inking the
letil. Thero aeeini tobi somethiuir here
tu the nature of an epld.uuii! fur running
iway from hotnu among i ho young ladles
I the placo. To what uiromsrd inllueiices
Ihts wayward tendency un the purl ol some
sieitibers of the female popult'iin ol tins
my may be attributed wcl require n more
Irofound student of th liumati hcurl ihiin
pretend In be. The absent Mary Churchill
naa not yet beeu IkihuI. im( wuliti iti.tui
the many rumors to that ilLct Like the
luisoing Cliitrlin Kim she is liolni; dimiv
ered in many pnrisol the coimtrc at the
Bsma iiiwin I of time. Him ia doulitlcn
Willi some lover Mill wliom she ban beccuie
lufilualed and lit r ehnrl romance
Will soon PS ended. It is i)lile evident lo
people here that there is ii.iiIiIiik whatever
in me ruinots of her presence in Kl IVio
Tolas lieriha 8ni'n iinoiticr rsitiasyayj
also about the same a ot Uri t'liiircluli
still refuses to nuke lu-r wIsorcahniilH
known to her distressed i.arcu. I I.....
iiisgulded ycniig wciium Iihvh turned
over a page tn hie s experience lich tliey
Will doubiiuss live to heariil.lo rt'grtit; "but
the tender macs ofadav tiint la dead win
ne'er oome back lo them." Absolutely no
clues have yet been found us In the move-
ments ol either ol lliem liotiTitliMtsnding
IIS" cuisru oi tiw ..eicoisvsj ponce I fctlA
oy none win i.e luiiini uuiu mien time as
the young ladles themselves olioisan li re
Veal their Inning places. At any rate in
all this wickrduesi we see a confirmation
ot the scriptures aim our brllet Is strength-
ened that ft waa undoubtedly
Kve that caused the fall of niau.
J cannot help noticing that another distt:i-
gilislieil Texan has Bclunveil a dtsllticllou
on his travels which many of his friends
are mil probably aware o. Kccnllv the
fcew Yoik llnrald published bail a col-
umn of uiatior describing
am tm inasT oa tub atit.w'AV cars
on the line between Coney Island and
New York city In whlrh ehivatrom
juting T-xnliipd Iho fuew ot a Km is
venue dude broatlMt ha would not give
Up his seat lo a lady. Tills pleasant little
ad venture lias been sailing anout the coun-
try now tor several weeks and has com tin-
tier my observation atleast adoisn ttmri
Id as many leading papers. The gentleman
concerned In this little episode has mod-
estly concealed his identity but the writer
of this letter deems It his duty to reveal his
personality that he may claim honors due
iiliu from the fair sex generally m Irotn
the ladles of Texas In particular and com-
mand the homage ol his Immediate female
rtualnlancee. The gentleman Is Colonel
J J. Farley ol (Islveston and he related
the Incident to me In Ihts oily on his re-
turn front New York some weeks elite
out time before It began to appear so
miuieroualy In the urwspapors. With
Colonel Farley and Hon. Thomas Ochiltree
abroad the state of Texas la sure to be
beard frov. Colonel Farley will now bow
bis acknowledgement to the applause ol
an iduiiriug public Littli tiwii
TATK IK MS.
rtaci ctrrsas at wonx.
. W learn tbat wire fence cutlers made t
raid on the pasture feuoe of Hi vim A Klrby
Mondsy Bight and completely mined
rraat deal of It clipping the wire twiot be-
aten lbs) post. IbeM depredation! upon
fecces should be stopped by mild means if
possible but tbev should be stooped .or (iod
vsn only tell where the trouble and feurlul
communistic tendencies will end anu wnat
ibe direful consrntienc!s will be to society
and the prosperity of the county. It there
are good men and citizens among those
fence cutters who think they have been
wronged tliey should stop and consider
what their examples will lead to if carried
out to their fullest measure. You are plac-
ng In danger every inan'a property and
creating a communism that is too terrible
to be contemplated and while you may ha-
lieve you are right in your depicdallnns
against pastures you are most certainly fol-
lowing a course that will etitull upon your
own heads the thunders ol t opular wrath
snd evils that you can not withstand In the
end. If you have wrongs seek milder and
lawlut means t ' aright them. Ask con-
cessions in a spirit of Justine and llherulitv
I'om the stock ami pasture men. and don't
foster an evil that will sooner or later draw
you Into its own vortex. IKaufimtu r-un.
ooxa it ray to raisr cotton?
The exnerlcnro of the nrcsont season is
likely to 8ugRor.tthlB enquiry to the farmers
oi lexas. un I lie com oi producing cot-
ton so great as It has been for the pist few
vears and the prices at which It has sold so
l w there can be but a i mall prnlit reullzed
iroiu its production even when the eensous
are lavorablo Hut observation anil experi-
ence demonstrate that it is a very uncertain
crop and that the nrosnective failure of the
present year Is by no means a remarkable
or uniinual event. It Is lliu purl ol wisuom
then Tor farmers to cast ubotil and see if
there Is nntsomethlngelss whereby a living
may be earned on less pri carious termsthuii
by raising cotton ft Is a very ditllcult
thing to get out ol old nils alter running in
them a ureal while but It is alters essential
to success and prosperity that it should be
done. When slavery existed cotton raisinir
was profitable because lauor was cheap an I
hence the CO it of tirodtictien waa lluht. hut
since the war the people In many sections
of the south have been impoverished by
planting too much cotton to the neglect of
other products und to duv wherever there
has been morn nttmitiou given fo raising
grain anil stock anil less In the production
of cotton there Is less poverty sud d hi and
lewer inortgiigea on larms. lu must in-
stances when the cotton crops have been
most abundant In their yield prices liuvn
been low and farmers have had either to
hold or Bacrilice their cotton. Wo do not
wish to be uoderstooit an adv Is nir that cot
ton raising bo stopped altoitetherhtit wo do
believe that much less should be raised and
more laiul devoted to lliu grasnes and pro-
visions and mora stock ol all kinds rulvetf
futile hogs and Indeed every species ol
gentle stuck will command irood nrlces at
all times and grain can no utilized to good
a Wantage and profit by feeding it tu stock
aim mil increasing timir value. Mixed
husbandry is most profitable. Meridian
DISUU.
tKNl'K CltTTINll.
Certalt.ly those who engage In fence
cutting do not take timo to think
on una vexed ijiicsllnn and the
Dual const ipiencea ol their acts. II
tliey tall iu d.mlroy (lie pasture in-
dustry of thetounirv. tintuld troiihlii uul
vexitlions law stills and prosecutions will
harasa them tor veara to como. If llu.v
succeed and their persistent energy should
destroy every pasture in the statu.
will reign in the country might will be I lie
supreme law ami the pistol and rope will
sit In judgement alike upon the shin Unit
nsppeus to le to-llie time the least pro-
tected. We deplore (he dangerous eiient
lo which (be practice has already gone und
look with nlurin on lists rnpld spread of the
leiillmenls ul cniuiuunlntsi In our law-abiding
laud mid though there ate plausible
urgiiiiitwits agaliiit tint rtglr lo teucn such
iuimensH tracts of land no combination nl
circumstances ought in maUe men lake the
correction of wrong in their own hands
wunniii warrant ol law. I.vil risulia in
variably lulinw such summary proceedings
louds are engendered blood is shed imini-
ijrution Is rei.trded properly depreciates in
value and governments ore undermined by
Hie sauto piluclple that moves men Incut
the fences ol those wno choose lo enclmn
t ie land they have boiuhl ami own. ( l'.ilo
I'tiito News.
NON-Klt.HUXNT NTt'llMr? Tllk "OTIIItlll" of
TIIK LAW.
1 1 Is to be regretted that the governor lias
munllested this disposliinn to Inter lere with
Hie matriculation of tintvcrnitv students
f om other t tales. It la said that oun of
tho young men now here from another
sliitu wrototo ex tiovernor Hoberls before
he came ssklna thaiMiidltlons nnon whtali
he might be admitted to the tchonl of law
and Ihoi i-gov.ui or aprjle.iaor cliot In the
law school replied to in in that tuition was
absolutely free and that it would he lo ex-
tended to him. The regercv baa a da tnaii-
agen cnt of the liulvi rsliy.tlie m inhere be-
ing nrmed by the governor lu. appiluud
uy n o souitio tie nai no psaer Id re-
move a reueut and to substitute snmlmp
and the regents are the sole rulers andleg-
.... aw vDij &iif jr unva tint
h led special re dilations as to the aci-vnt.
ance ol the "iilhers" referred tj We do
not Hold that Hie regents I aye tin Hit r to
s consider such esses biu navlnn lelt all
iiniriciiiniiis tor tins aessinn on the same
looting they will not alter the session bo-
gins be Prevailed upon to regulate a mat-
ter already IUcdlnlheiminionnr.il
aiiencn. It was the purpoeol Hie regents
lor this session at least lu make tut du-
crimination. All alike pay tho llx-d ma-
triculation fee and what Hie reuency ones
etniiot be undone except bv a l..iifi ..r.
This nnii-roldiinl students may led at case.
I A us.its tl atesman.
TIIICROn.
From the bst ol aiuiioiitv there will not
be raised in Texas this ycir't xceeding nuc-
hal' of crop of cotton. Tins will result
greatly lo the dettimcnt ol that clnu of
merchants who be boih bought and sold
large quantities of goods on tune depend-
ing on the good result ot the collnii crop
lor success. The rouse pience will bo a
luise number ol f.tiluresol theclunsof mer-
chants menlioiied. It might appear Irum
11 1 si I bought that the farmers are (ho class
II. it will Icel the shortnr's ol the cntton
cmp most but not so. Tlie I r lit It is the
merchant and others gl all the avenge
htrnier makes any way except bo much und
it Hie f.tMiicronly inuke.i llufso inn h" the
niercliunt ilm'tor ami others have to wail
or do worse I ir I hey will all adhere tn tin.
lift law of nalure "self preservation. "
Alliens Narrow tlaugi.
WirKii.
In dry limes waler becnieiaii nbjec tol
importance. The water supply id llieiihem
is derived limn ciKleins und wells; many d'
t is inner oeing nunc I'tny tiioiigli it would
hen' ions' an inipon-ibliiv lo convinco the
owner id a well tbat the water In It was not
Ihe bent water in town Ills a very ildll-
cult nutter to Und a well the owner of
wnlcb will admit that the water Is ol an lu.
ferim ipialilv. At this time both cl-tems
and wolls arj gelling low. Home wet ks ago
the llanner suggested waterworks; I'verv-
b.aljr Is in favor ol waterworks and all say
we ought to have thctn bin nobody lakes
the Imitation. -Ilrenhain ll..nuer.
I'l'HI.IO WXPllltlis.
The war on Hie regularly elected tiiibllc
weighers of lUllas Is spirited and bitter
I'hti rot ton buyers will not accept the
weights of the publlo weighers Bod the
termors refuse to have Ihelr cotton weighed
bv anyone else. The buve ra neject to Ihe
mih lie weighers on the ground Hint they
('he publlo weigher) are inexperienced.
ineirotiuie lias caused a d.adlwk In the
cotton niurkel and themercliauia naturally
deplore It. Weatherlotd Bun
Till COTTON I' BO IV
The peoiile are rapidly gathering tlielr
cotton crop and It w.ll all he marketed
rar.ler this year than usual. We again ask
Ibe people to make t'te calculation stud see
tf aome other cmps will not be more satis-
fsctnryaud pndltable. One month ego the
cntlou prospect was very llatterlng; now it
seems the yield will uot exceed that of tail
rear. H'ecatur Times.
Till DALLAS COTTON HD.YIRI.
That must be a terrible state or afTVIra In
a city like Da'laa. which causes the larmera
to rise as one man iirainst tne cotton buy-
ers of that city upon an open charge ol
fraud treachery of welitnera. whloli thev.
the buyers Insist In (electing who shall sup-
plant the regularly elected welghera. The
feeling betweu the farmers and buvertla
likely in injure the business of the city.
I Pilot Point Post.
us
liiirortaut.
When you yiillor leave Xew York City
aav baggage exprvasage aud csrrlagu blre
and stop at the Grand I'nlon Hotel nnnn.
lite 11 rand Central depot. Blx hundred el.
cant rooms ntted up at a coat of one mil-
lion dollars reduced to fl aud upward
Fiir day European plan. Elevator
testanrent supplied with the beat. Horse
oars sum and elevated railroad to all de
pot a. Famillea can live belter for leas
money at the Grand Onion Hotel tban al
aay oOisr urst-clas botel in Ut oity.
HENRY GEORGE
Author)" of Progress nntl Poetry
Sketched In Graphic Mvle.
Uc.sciiptioii of Ills Personclle How lie
Came to iVrl'.n Iho Hook.
Vu Editor Author an UcnUriiiitn
Dallas Bept. 14 Kdilor Hxbald It
Is seldom that a worn dealing with hard
social problem! finds such an army of read-
ers among the great masses of people rs
t rogressanu l overly " try Henry uaorge.
Its radicalism almost startled the country.
snd lis ultra theories have become the
t'leme ol widespread and increasing discus
sion. It IB a llltlo atrange that while the
h ink IIhoII has aroused such a furore the
mer himself is almost unknown.
II i seems to have succeeded in eluding the
iitervtewer ol the pre" and while ball his
readers me asking ''Who is this Henry
Ueorgt?"' ''Where did he como Irom? '
protnilily fe-v persons Hits side ot the 1 a-
cilln coast could give uuy Information in
reply.
Tne writer of 1 rogress ana i overly is
a California thinker and' il Is bu Is to Buy
that most of his theories wero formed and
elaborated during the long period which he
spent in Han l'rimclco. Mr. llenrv Uoorge
or Harry Ueorge without the prefix as lie
Is comrnoiily stvled in Han Francisco
was born in Kow l orn. sitgraiing to (Jail-
fnrula In the gold fever Urue? he shared the
usual tips and downs ol the euriy days. He
la now about lorty-flve years of age. His
radical racket" as his loruier mends on
the Coast style it has only been public
property for about three years. During a
large part ol his life in California Jonrnal-
lem and politics occupied his attention al
most excessively lit Dan Irancuco lie
waa known by almost eveiy
one not at the great radical
thinker fte Is to day but as tho editor ol
the 1'est of that city and also usoi.u of the
most active leaders of the democrucv in the
stale. Uul the Tost assumed republican
proclivities and Ueorge resigned Then
followed a period of some four or live
years ol seeming obscurity. In those dues
on one nl tlie quietest streets and onanist
one of tho most modest of frame houses
might have been seen the sign' "Henry
(ieorgc Inspector of Meters" while
Heorge himself might have been found at
almost any hour ol tho dny r
night seemingly loallng alinni the urine
pd business thoiotighfuies Kearny or
Montgomery streets or in those humus
where lists leaders ol the Incut democracy
were wont most lo congregate apparently
doing nothing but lu re.ilit" very busy.
The Inspector ol melers period was In luct
with him a seuson ol hard study and keen
niiNervalion. " Irogress and 1'over'y
would probubly havo never been wriltt
had Mr. Ueorge continued at Hie head of
Ihe l ost or had he assumed the editorship
nl any of the dozen democratic dailies
which a'ter the Tildei.-llii.vca campaign
were always about lo spring into lliu in
Frisco. Tins proposed journals came not
into being bill the Keuti y agltalionarose
and from the local laud ipieetions Involved
pi us issued it is mora man protiaole that
Mr. Uenree first applied himself tu those
studies which have led to his present (dart-
ling general coiieluMo-s rei'iirdtni' owner.
ship in Ihe soil. Those nl bis ucipiaiut-
slices wno liavo inaikeil Ills great
strides In radicalism ol lute.
can hardly help wondering that hu did not
Ihrow hlmsell into the Kearny movement
and Income its leader iho Irulli pron
tlilv was that (iconic was feared bv tlie
Sind Lot party and did not cro hinisoll lo
lever Ins intimate ren lions Willi Ibe deino-
cisiy. Ho lor lour or live years be pursued
fie even leu r ol his ipiiel lilts iurpecling
melers writing lor Hie press making
political Biieeclies and duliverttig an oc-
cinlonal lecture ll is curious to
uolelhat In bis writings and speeches at
this lime there was little mention ol the
social questions with which bu now dealt
so radically. His political speeches were
likn tliose of the evrrage democratic cam-
paign speaker. There was no inoioolv
isiik. When he lectured he took lor his
Mtbiecl Ihe Hebrew Moses or some topic
equally removed front modern questions.
lie was tu luct p"Slng llsrougli a period ol
Incubation and "l'mgrcs! and l'ovcrlv '
wis the result. When he
euiue helore Ihe world some three or fou.f
yesrsago in hiancwcliaractcr ulurudic.nl he
ii f. the (lolden slate and bus since spent
much time atmlvlug the land and labor
questions in Kurope. Those who know
ti e man will not be surprised II lie were
yet to play an important mtt lu national
politics.
I lie personal i pp 'U'auce of tho author o
l'roui cjb and fovfrtv" Is not strikinsr. He
Is an iindersird man Willi reddislt hair
aud beard li s futures are sinnll; eyes
oi no ami tsc s ra iter void ol osiiive ex-
pression. From his general appearance one
would be apt to set bint down as rither a
in - tit nil. commonplace sort of a ptrssn. It
riitilrt'8 however but a few .'mimnei talk
wdh him to couvln-" one thai
ho ii a munof great int lltvtutl fone
AS a 111 (tier ol Us he
is a fo'cible Bert of person In every way.
Toev tell a food story oi him in Nut Frists-
el co in lelerenco to Ihe notorious I aura I).
e.sir the niuMcicsa of I rilteudeti. Thia
woman shortly nlier her acquittal on the
ground nl Ins sully became a nrrlsct terror
lo the newspaper olllces ol the city. In
those days the editor of a live paper lu San
Francttco expected more or less rough and
tumble work from pugnacious visitors to
h's ssoc'.uin bill there w as l"s ehsry In
electing a woman irom an
oillco or using lores) ol any
kind lo one ol tne genli-r sex. sire.
F.ur was well knowu lo lie as ready lo tight
as to ent. and wneu she tMiuM sailing into
anrditor'e room Indebted with a op-gun
ami a grievance the average moulder of
ptilii'c opinion felt like retracting without
P'ir ev. lu slue course rhis got urouud lo
iho I'osl and cillc.l on Mr. lles-ti-.o who
wis I hen ii charge. The fair niurdtc.ss
s i.ii d her grievance and re.
est veil n most respectful hearing
font .Mr. Ueorge. I'loelpg her
tale "of woo wilit Iho Virciiiius.nko re
Mark "There is noway lull this" she
slipped her taper tinkers into the dr.-s--no.
ket w hern she carried Iter trusty revol-
ver. I.sdies don'l thrust their hands Into
their peckula as easily as men do Tne
O.orition requires some Cure with them;
"iheriiuo Botueiliiiiir nsay rp or beeouie
ilisiirranged. .Mrs. Fair was quite dtlloieiit
I'luit Ihe rest of her sex iu most niniiers
but also bad llietr weakness regurdittg Use
pocket. As she put her hand down she In-
voluntarily looked lowaid il. The look was
the tnrrcHl g'uuce but when she again
ttirlied her angiv eyes toward the editor
she found herself covered with the biggest
k.ud ol a pistol in the hand ol the still
placid Ueorge. "ll won't do here Mrs.
Fs r" he quietly remarked; "don'l take
your hand out oil hat pocket if vou please."
She obeyed ami lif. the nlllce without
making any further exhibition nl the I r re-
pressive homicidal mania of which twelve
good men and true had declared ber lo be
possessed.
Among hla friends and acquaintances
Mr. (ieome la exceedingly popular. He
uas sew enemies ami tnose witoiiislike him
are generally afraid of him. In private
life he has the reputation ol being a pure
an upright and courteoui gentleman.
The lick worn and dejected should read
Ihe advertisement of Uoideu'i Liquid Uecf
Tonio.
A Movement lr a Kegro State.
There Is an organisation ofnegroeiln
Arkansas called the Colored National In-
demnity association which has lor Its ob-
ect the permanent separation of the two
raeea and Use eegration of the blacks In a
region specially set apart lor the in. The
association has sent a represtatlve John W.
Kiles to Washington to confer wlih the col-
ored leaders there and lecttre their co-operation.
He stales I hat there are many so-
cietiea organised IntheBoulhernslnteslu the
Interest of the enterprise and thai the gov-
ernment and the whites are to be asked (or
assistance In carrying It Into exeeutiou.
Ufa manliest ttsat matters arts steadily
drifting In Ibis direction. The race prob
lent tn the muth Is an unsolved one and
every year becoming mort urgent. The
two colon do not mix either In the aouib
or In the north and this ilubbornlv main-
tained division cannot but be attended
w.tn grave dlfucttltiri In those regions
where the weaker and less ambitious end
enterprising race la rapidly tuulllolvlng.
The situation very brletly Haled is this:
Tb wnltei are the loremlng aud Ui
?w i ' 6 fverned race and
tit. "ly relation
in which the two can live together. Hut
snriftrinp In ttiroa -
inn nnv luaiiv regions
n the eouth and It is increasing more rap-
J ...... jmi .u jrrttr. HQ 1UUI 1U tWO
racs are preHing BKHinst oce another In i
WttV tltat imt.iiriv . u. - i..i
ingm boih. Iho Arkansas orcauization
to secure a special terillory lor the Beuregv
Hon of the blacks is an instinctive recogni-
tion ol danger and an attempt to avoid it
an silm iMvii.it i hu. .... .
. v.. a uv iu j-acus cunnot
alwaya exist lu Hie relation ol governing
and governed without coming in conllict."
W hether theorganizaiiou ol a negro atute
tn a territory spfcially set apart for them is
the wisest and best solution of the dilllcultv
isauueHlion nhoiit ui.i..i .. i.o
black nimi will diifer. Huch a si heme
wouiu involve first the migration of the
negroes to thsir new home Irom which ail
While iHliillieu 1... k....
removed and theinigraiton of whites from
Hi northern states aud Kuropa into the
southern atutes to fill tbeir places a trans-
fer of linlilllittlntia an u.u :.. ni
that It would have to bo ellVcted with the
u'iiiuoi uiBcreuon aud iienlleiieps loo'event
im measurable mL-cbief.- St. Louis Itepub-
lleisis. r
ruii..:.. .- . e
fSvlPATHIZE WITH Ml IS THE HOPE Or
V.I. IM .. v sf
UYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETAILB COMPOUND.
A Hnre sl'are for nil I'lMIAI.H s KAK
M IKS MS lui hnllng I.eiieiirrbirn Ir.
rriisslar mid 1'iihilid illenslriiiillun
I iitliicisniiit loss nml I leernlliin of
the Woiiih I li.oillriH I'KO-
I.AI'HI M I TIJII Ac.
tF-nerwnnt lo the ta le f llli-ncNus an.l Imitieillatij
InlUeirei't It t i iirt'iit tn-lp la rvcreuii'y ami re.
lli-ves uiln ilurliiirliitiuraiiUiit riL'iil.ir perti.ils.
rntsii na i si it isii riu Miner it inn it.
t TKi-a ii. WrsKMrsuM ur (lie tTeiiee.ilLvM orynns
l.r eltller S I It IsM-euml le lie rrllleCjr I li.it lim. eler
l.'i n Li-rnro tlie t;it.;iei unit for nil Uis.-sn-s or tlio
I.iI'HCtii it Is Hu. (.rr.il.jl l; ii. hj oi (.. l rll
t irivlHM:v(ll PLAINTS f Cither Sri
I'liul tirent Keller lis lis I ne.
r.vmt k.i'imcii ttVn in.ooi) ft ttiririr
will imiii'iil.. i r. i v s. ". .1 111.) fit lii il.ti
I'l.'.sl .11 Hie antne I.. 1. 1 I 1- .. .. . .
tli.s.ii in. A iii.n i ili. .11 i-'li.isilnji:...ieui.iiil.
trertotllltiet'nma. I PI I Isirlll r ( re pre-
l.sivd its XII nml V.-. -s- in Av. tme lynn lions.
Pi leu i.r ell ber $1. Hu In.tll. . r..i i 'Hie ( i.i'i.illnl
1 1 sent liy ninil In tint r.n in i.f iill ir or li.-'n'i.liin
n.-elpt ot itlre f I r 1. s fr i 1' I r. Vr '. plii'ilnin
Tu'il nnsMees iH l.'t.rsnf In.c.iv ) ml. 3 ai
fcl niiiis. eernl fur isiiniijil' ;. Metin t:aAlty r.
1 1-1.1 nn IS. I'ls'BitiM' I is i ll Pin R een. C .n.'lp.
lii.ii. Itilhiii-nv. Iiiiiilil.v r ll ln.r. eeiils.
t J-Snlil In i-ll lrnenls(. .-(.t
lUoncu to i'enrt.
jilONKV TO I.KND-s.'Vi.nul It) I.KNO N
It I Urn or tltv property Venders lieu
Holes b.uclst. JAMI'.S ll. MMl'SON I'sllas
'''X'S iUiJt tin
M' TO I.KND-K. 1J. mirs.il A-
MMlR 7t
I UANH MCilollAIKl)-tie m tivo yesis'
Ii lllllll 1 ...till I1.I.B ... .I.....I f . - I- . .
- .-".. ..i i.. ui inisi ri'iiimeu
(is seelirily. Texaa l.osn Aueliey Loisseaisa
inasii-it
I AND 1.0ANS-J. U. W'.lktlisai Co -nttup
' ' T"B Teh PI If
J5'avtucvhlp iXoticc.
p.VBTNKIiSIIH' N(iTI( K-.IOIIN'NriiT
I Us hsvhiK purehaseil Ihe entire litteresi of
I oiiihiI Mnver In Ihe t'o.Uiu Kxetiamte stalnvit
Mala stnet tlio losslueiu will be enn-
dueleil iimP-r the Unn tisina of Hurls & He.
t'orinl k who hereby assume all the liabilities
and oh igsiliiti nf the Isle l)rinif Maicr A Mo-
(Virilllek. A eoiilliiiisn e of lbs psIrunaKii so
hbinallf tieslowed on the old ilrm Is doiu iieq
for tho now JOHN N. IIAIthH.
I is M.-i'oirsi i.
'I lll-sr.UK UK I l-A AS.-10 ALL IKK
. . '. ' "" """iiiisnnuois oi l li is
estate nf N 11. nit KN. deieased Ki. .
iidmiiilstralor has tiled in iiuCoimty l aiul oi
I'nllas coiuily bl lliial ais-oiuit sliowtinr Ibe
eosiuillon of said rstsle. wills is will be bi unl t
lllll lli'tl l..r. ..r ..II i. .... ..
i ; " f 'ei ' ' ' . i "nimeiieini:
on tlio Ihliil M'lMi.W III M'l'n'Mltl lt A H
iiii. l tn it ilirl-hiillre In the ePv in Piillss nl
a bleb time all person lot. rested In iii l male
Itisr appeiirsiid coolest ntitl iiecioii ir .). .....
proper. Wluiess: v M . c
( .nitiiy l ink of Pallas eouiiiv i'ea
II. s I i.l... .... I... ..... 1 .1 .... i ... . . .
' ' 111 "J ii'iii-i me me peai nr
sal t ourl at iniica lo the eitv of Pallas this
.'.in day of August A Is. i.sm.
W. M. (Mill t.
(iinntv Clerk lia'tai county lexjs
O'- I. II Hciil--is lleinOV
kSmoko tho .iiest
KiNNEY T034.C3D C.IVI.'AN
M-. to s:s West '.M stnet New York
Successors to Kinney Pros. Pi.meer t'uareltc
M iinilacliire'sof America t setlo. in.i e..
ot Ol.ll (ll.l VIKlilXI I.KAI- Mieeiloidan
lurk h uelia At'ajo Havana a. id l-t. J nine'
Parish lerloue.
pi tor n h i: r.pi:u om.v.
Snt" Miniiiiaeioretsol lb . iVIcbral cl siiunlar.!
I'.rnn.ls; Miiiut'ap.iisl; ( aporal H; H.. .lares
S: seel l'munl I'ork Mootli i.ee : hiimcv
Pron.' siia't-i.t fin i li yM k ;
Ac Ac. All are uiirrisiiteil. yasiosss
!. s nfril! (.ul biili-es iierfee.lv uii..
enld bv ileislers Sbrmiclinill lli.Mi.v-l
i lotcl lor Sale
Th. (Isiessllln Ilo'et lately known as Ihe
N.WililiW il.M'iiK lltli H. ll tot r'atoiv
k-r ety hupnuel l eonvi nlenilr loodc mid
ic ehes a liberal share of pstmnasro li.'is nun.
sner. Isl liavelers and the public genera Iv A No
lliu Nsrniw llaiwe Waitmi Va-d a ij lining the
Hot 1 Theatmve property will 1. nl
giist turKsoimi I on rtiisoosl. e tonus. Those
wish Inn in male Pucktmi tu In Ron! tavlnit
nrueerty In Ihe sirowinii town nf (lab svllle
huve an onpornitilie For further iailloislrs
apply at mice lo TALLY A 1.(1 1 HI Kli II
. . Rial Ksisbi Aiieuia.
Or toF. ItnisnsuN. i;atei.vllii. 'IViks.
t n.Mit;ii .t Mdtmn
House Sign & Carriage
rAiNTEna.
PAVER HANGING AN3 DECORATING
All Orders Promptly Attcn.led to.
Shop Old Eist Dallas Englne-liause
F.I.M STItl'KT.
l. T. ltAINYVATKlt VO
I'ltOTRIKTCItS OF
Central Elovator
DKALERS IN
GRAIN ANO GENERAL COMMISSION
CHARLES QUIU
DEALER IK
General Merchandise.
Midlothian. Kills Oormlr! Teiss.
TOM 1IARGIS
TBI LIYKEY MAN
Csn be found at the old stand of Qaston A
Hlmnson. oiieoslta Behsolder A n.i.' i
sMislriiied la every Una of bis business.
Tom Is ds oldest livers tnan la Ibe lt. ssJ
keH all tb "flyed" to be tounl luDcUaa
-Oi
7
1
M-TCE IVETW JMCII liLOOI)
And will completely change the blood In the entire system tn'three months. Any per-
son who will take 1 I'lll earh night from 1 to U wee4ia may be wstored -o eounil
beulth If such thing be possible. For coring Female Complaints these Tills have nt
equal. I'hyslclana use them In their praillee. Hold everysvlserc or sent by mail foa
Biclitletter-stantpa. Send for circular. I. S. JOHNSON St CO. IIOSTOX MASS.
n PUTIfQIH
BM - llERHIiTH
w mm h wm m Mm ri'veui.iu u uenei sunn iui.
JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LBWSMENT fflJfiEf'Xfa
N'iiri.l'm. lntliirnza.Scrc Ltmps Klrmlm; at tho J.iinifM'Imuiv I .ior"''iH'.i; 1 l.irkiitj; Prnti.i Wh"'inK 1 iti:h
i unMiic urn iiiiiiium l nn.nio lM.irrtia n l iir-'inr iivn im r . t ih'ktii "i's iim" j i.-m.is n H.
Kj-mc ami Lame Hack hold (-very wlu-ro. Ki'iul lir iani(hUat t- I. S. .'.mnmn A Co. Iw.hh..s. .Mahs
An K.nall'sh VftiTinnry S(inrtnniMii'lifiiiii.
V.i w trav -itny in t)ni (tiijutrv khvh tli:it m l
t( Hu1 lli.r-- ml t'utMrt rtiVs.lir nM Ihti
it's-' umthlrM tl.f-h. 11c .iyn Unit Mderlsl.in
t .iiilititiii r-iwtVcr a. nliinsriilt'lv tm re ntnl
I iiiiii iiicly v.iln.ilii". Milium i in cm t li will utnkA r.nns
lui u 1 unit looj. cU. in 'vticvt.urkcut uuil ut
HOWELL & BRO.GearrnlAmits
THE TODD IILIS
S. H. COOKRELL & CO. Proprietors.
Koot oi Iiioilif? Avcimo Dallns Texas
Tlio only full and complete K0LLE11 MILli in the
(State of Texas. The Hour manufactured at these mills is
(jTiiaranteed superior to all other brands A lare and
improved
ELEVATOR
r.s connected with it. Thej- are now turning out the
following choice brands of !' I our: T()l)l) Ml LL PAT-
ENT. UNION PJ1AIUIK Jj'LOWJOIJ MOUK1NG 15IKD.
( )rder8 Irom abroad solicited and promptly tilled.
The hiulicst market pricn iaid for ( irain.
VI. I. HVME & 10.
REAL ESTATE LOAN AND
COLLECTING AGENTS.
G K A N D-W 1 N DSO R HOT KL DALLAS THXA8
Will kItc upcctal Bttentlon to Rcnirliiff gwl
InvihtiiHMitN lu cily pnierty fHrmintr nml
Krazlnx Itt'til. To U'k rHUcrtt and ttdonii's
miolUr hpct lrtl linliiccmeitlH. ImvliiK nu our
Ithtu luriro tmt'ts of linn HKru-nltnrnl nnd ttrm-
itiK lrtiiH with ntmiutHiiro of waUT. Tho rent
Inir and null' of rlty iirnpt-rty rtru'vo spwl-il
ami piTvuiwtl Httciiiioii. 'o1liTtl.)rR pmmptly
mittteantl n'ini'(r.l. llnvln a litio of oOuun lu
:hlcavo. SI. Wmis ami New oik hhI rnrrcH-
p.nnleiitK In Kiuopo our f.K iUticH for Iho suit' ot
pritrwrty ttro imniutiUril. We Iihv .Um.wo arret.
d tlio llnt.si tamt in Ti-xas lu'liotuK to the
rrHiini-Ti'XHii Laii'l t'oii(nuy rlniUo spltf-
U'Hii whlt li wo will iull om loiti; tt ..o. '1 hone
iHtinH ar' HtliaiTiit lo ami ("miiiriiouH t the
T'X I'Hrltlo Katlway. Wo imblis'.t in con-
iicciluu witli our buNiiifhs
Tim North Texas Baal Esiale Journal
Which will bo rilMrlhiitti ft'ong Iho rarloMM
hncMof iil'Tiiy hikI will la) placcil on (Hultithc
huU'Uof lln itIih ipal i-ltit'M lit tliUeomilry ami
Knroto furtushiu full Information rvranlinK
Tciiim ami her ri'soiinTH. Will lun.hh t (ioi!t'(
utiHtiartH of tillo to prnpt rly hi I 1 Iiik hipI hut
rjiitnl in k rortnlli'H: will pruMTiiU'flahnaHjraimt
tlu I'niitil .-Mrti.-s In all tiio ih'purtm.'iitv nf (hi
ovt riinicnt . Iliiuiiiy. pi'iiH'oit and laii'l cialmt-
rtspolaily. Call ait J txuuiluo our Hsl of prop-
en v.
li.-preirnM by V. H. CAUTKR IM KaKKau
stntM. Now York; M.J. KU'UaKIm. pi ;an-
oo'ph rulh'U 4'liU azo. ami A. tii;HIKUS 019
('hs'iiliin iti-iwit. nnU Mn.
Convict Labor to Lat
I'riM'osiils will rLM'i'ivcil lif lit nltntlsrT
It.isnl st Viistln. Ti'xss. until NOVKMUMi I
ts-vi fisr tilts liitt" nf friilll .l ti tl itmvii'ls tn
l.l' WOtkP'l lllklilt. USD SVSllS Of tlio t-trtU IVtli
t..r t sir st lliintsvilli' 'l.-xss. r-hop riNiin vi;l
l.l' l'.irnislu1 stul isIms Diu use nf lint' lot nf
iii.i'iiiiiurr f r liirtkitis; wss;i..sb ntul liirtiltursi.
I tie must of tlio michlnnry Is sii'W. sn.l stnuiii.ts
i iv. lur In sIhiui (O'.iKsi) 1 m eiily Tliousnisil
I'ollnrs. t'oiilrsi ti.rs will bo xiecu j la fur-
nlsti their issvis powiT.
Knr fnrtliiT p.rtirnlsrs sililrsss tlio SorrJtftiy
nf tho IVtiltt-titisry Hniril st Ausliu 'li.siss. ir
Tllts.M ASt .1 ti(i;l.i: s ipetltil .uiU'iit nf IVrsl.
li'isllstii'S. IIiiiiIhvIIIii Texas or llsrt K. Mtt'di
I. ism AsstsUtit Sn(ioituti.yiliiit. HiinttvllUs.
It-sss. JOHN DIM M Uur'r ) I'l'tilti'it-
Al.TKIl TII'O. ttsrj
.1. li M ARt'Y ) lt.wt.l.
M. D. Q ARLINGTON
Formerly Uarlliiton & Mar sal is.
General Commission Merchant
WholonltMloftU'r in rln Fruit tnl Wcm-
cni rroi'.unv No. -ICi Klin Hi.. Italian
A.OPPENIIEIMER&CO.
cottok factors
Aii General Commlssicn Msrphsnts
(VuisTiMimpnta soliclteil. anil nr.lors for firaln
Bilcsl aud rroduoo at lowest mar kol ralos.
lilll & 103 t'lVMi' ST. COK. LAXAU
DALLAS TKXAK.
iiion.vs;j. cAiivEU
Cotton Factor
AXD
COMMISSION MERCHANT
11 IVrdlslo Ktrcd
IVow Orlcuns : IjIV.
It VAlll'NK
Uss. M. C.kINU
Capitol Hotel
MARSHALL. TEXAS.
riNEOT BAMPLB R00V.3 IN TUB STATE
J. R. Msuoss A Co. rroprivlors.
Mrs. M. 0. Kln la In cliarirf rsl tha riillnar
'epsrniont and stis.ta .an r n awnnsl thai
he labl wlllbs sii.pli.1 with all too dollfatlos
lotho .i aon Kt a. ( i-r !
.T. 1. WILLIAMS
Smwssor lo ZAC T01.L1VKR and K
LlAUt. 1'ol.HVhll A WALKEH.
DRUGGIST
()0 Malu Hlroet Daslas Taa
All old business of William. Tolllrer A
Waiser willed 1t ns ' TOT
JUST RECEIVED AT
HOLLO WAY & CO'S
K A lfM'J Klm Ptrev'l.
200 Pounds Bulk Turnip Seed
1(V) HUS11EM J01INSOS ORA89.
nOI.I.OWAY A CO. are State A sen Is fr th
e'enrated Lion H I'owder lu cans and bulk
srlioleaale and retail.
MiVltTlIS'H
Livery Stable
. l...n U . -
n ."" mir vu i.Ti-ij saainiiMi ana tyar
for thorautrhty In lit focolua Rnaimlnt. ato.
se. .... ... u.xn. a.m sua tutila
for hlrssat nost leaxwabls rales.
A telephoua connected wllhlhs'SUblr.oorrna
Ol tilimu MlwM aud FmUo-sltmsi
if
CROUP ASTHMA BRONCHITIS.
JOHNSON'S ANODYNK I.I N I M I'.NT will initas-
lliirwlr relles-n lliese li rritilu it.i use. m.il will n.ltne
cum l.in'o cases eut ef li n. bil.-rnialHin It.ut will s.ivf
mm. lives sent tree bv iii.il iiuu I Jvlay a niouvut
ifiV'V !h"
b icu. viuuuv
'fj Co'iilill-'M PrnviVr;. I msr. 1 tcin.V
3tctw ArtuevtUcmcixts.
DR. STRONG'S PILLS.
Tho OM. Well Trlnl Wonderful Hcftlllt Rc-
DowliisT llomcJlrs.
Hlronn's FntintlTO l'ills for tiro I.ivcr A
Hift'ily rurn Inr l.lver l'..milultit Ui Kiiintliist
llsu Iti.MuiM. i'urlsluir tho Itloml. CI itiisini:
l.oin Mshiriil Tislnu A rorfti t euro lor Si.k
H. H.Iu In' c.insin mlu nml HvH..sia.
Stior.gs r. floral l'iilis Insiirt. Iicnlthy Rie-
HUi. itiHJ.l illfisiinii rtsjuUrttv nf tlio botrols
A stiro ri'mnly for Cuius ami Itlioiiinsitlsm. A
I. rcfiuus tmim to ni-lt. iito fo mali'ii Miorliirisr nifl
lirai'iiSK Iho lu'rvnus aysti-ni at'il kIvIhb viitnr
ami li.'Hlth t.. uvi ry rll.ro ol tlio lifilv. H..ll r
iirnu.-liiis Kor rainnlili is on. a.MiCfs U. K
III 11 A I'll Hm r..i. N.w y.irk City.
ItlKNT WAXIKIl KIR 1 1 A yV7VTIIK
A HONOP TVZAIST
Dr. Masi ii s ikt WOIIK Jrxr n r.
Tho ri'stilt ol yours nf fu lie li t slioh- siM
triiv.' . A hunk to fliurnt tlio yosiiiir lii-llwht
tl". lllll tlllor. st till. HII.IOMI: ll lim.lr l.r
in.ls. I ho stylo is okiniit nml forcible tho
li'iisiunco iiito ami join-In. Kiooly ami nr..
riiir!atfly llliitiuu-l; urtistio blinlinir. I'l.m-
ins.ssilo.l l.y tho i.nss hihI l.orv. Will
..11 sm slijht. A l'AKK til'I'OKTl'XITY fur
l.iniios. Mini tors Stu.lfiits '1 eat-lu-rK istnl oiIutn
svasilliii! i.iiiii; finViii.nu Ail.lru.a TKX 8
HiK .1- lllltl.l' I'll . il s Ti.sa.
Chambers' Bookkeeping for Beginrers
A Seif lt.strui'tor in Kiiiaisi and Double Kntry
l.onH iiih clear simplv snd ossilsr coruini hend-
ed Any f. ai hin au t-. h iu Only text-boos
publlsiuii spe.Kn adapted to Southern coin-
iiii.iikcliools.ns ittakvs up In detail tho busl-
iicsaol ilsn S.iuthcrts (ouiHry merchant crop
rm.rtnuirlui! cotton shipments etc. liamlsotne.
Iv bjuinl in eloiti and suit pospaid VI ii
count to teachers Addr. ss
l'rol. ssor II K. I ll AMIIKKS Prlneli al
Monticllo A. n 'eiiiy Monilcellii. Ark
DIVtltUi:s.-N publicity; rcsldcriu o' 7'Z
ktrttis. I itntrt j.iti v.... u . a . '
aiuUppllPMloiiRforsUnip. W. II. LKK Att'y
' IMllrlllWrlV. IM'W
THE UNIVERSITY CF lHE SflNTH
Is locsteil st hMTsnw. Tetm. upon Iho Chip.
J?."r. u'1.' 'Ai'vifeelaUivo the wa lev. 1
I his HcliiMl under Iho apeo.al patnimixo ol the
1 Ishops ortbo Protestant Knlscopal Clii.rch In
llio N.iitli and S.iutliaest oilers tho bealiliics'
L''" .T'"-?" 1 ";l'ivs. both moral
and sm ucadiiiiis in is clramniar tichni.l and Its
ollesta astid Theohiclcal lieparirnenli. tor
Iho special claims of i!s luivorsit for patron
sac applv loi dm unienis to ihis TH.KAIR
T..:V.'.N' "' " ' VK-e.Chucl.r.W;.ll
COLLEGE OF
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
ItAI.TIMOIIK. MAI!YI.AXO.
The pracil iil sdviiiitiucs of this .chool r
nnsurpas.i d t Ii i.M rt .( v. '' '
.-lo.od M.ryla.sil Wiso. i!l all
I which holm:; ti this cho .1 1'nvMo .;ci
an I t lsfi.il al Laboratory Work reoulr ol
ev iy st Jdenu Anpl .r a csl.sloeue i '
XK. THOMAS (ii ik scan
-- . !'.'. X. Car..y Strset.
HUN T ItlipKIi It.VNll or (l.....s ...
(l'S.Oc?SjS. .rl"r'""ntMil'.'alll.Mls
Vr--..X of S'lv kind I n. ...ss....
l .r ret prices t. Al.l.KN
It Itnisw KTII. 47 I..
tilMtti I'lsce. Nosy Yuri
.Mi cccl. lit II ilt .st;
I orrn t M l -n; l0 pn
I ..-net .u. sit. K list
A"- 1 n. milium ss.'o
S.ntC... ....wiutpny.
A1'i':!i'!.r'''"?vKN" VVH ' '"'vt
l;"Wrl.l..tit'l. ).S'trct. N V. 1
SiTilliVs Exriacof May Fte
T:0 Time Ttlcd r:Vclr;-r Arrovia
Uem.slj for all Hl.casc 0f (10 Bua.
dcr and Kidtnyj.
It.' l-oalllvely r77VIer. All Ollso
l.miioilir. nBve to ru
(Isirs Keller
. 'Tr'Kh''"'""'ihTKIdlsea" . ..-....
Mmlth'g llxtrnrt of May F!oor
rVf .V.1'!vjr P"'"" '"'h results. !
o' j. l a.s nion wo cue you to th b..JJJ'
iciiinoniats In osir i-wMsesnluii i
eminent .mhorlilesVu f Iv IT h
hither you will .a."rlil. i l?l ? "r "noll
stirrtuider'vos" m.Hd 2.
i.-oido !vxru-
Smlih 8 Lxtrtu t or jy rioiVfr
Is nsttm.'s own rrmcdr 1. 1. n n
Hon ol iisiron. druK. and do ..1 ""v
May Klosser ! "a a rh.''": 's.
KO'vrs Isi Kosin'l lii i i i' "'h
Kflltneky. I SSJIVI!'II tld
promt.;. 'i "I 'a" flXlV'llllfn'"1 '!!
spe-t adsan.a.! ni S- iL bSl" ""
planus ol chlldi.n. Itn an il ..i'.'T01 l om-
Is is lu n.nii....i . .. .".r .ln'rll. Iioirercr
:.. ." '""'""'snd etbcleu action 7 l . J. r
reiaorea all mnirlUea 1 . '"
ral rhaisneK and rv..wrl. " 1 b! nm nam-
he.lthjrcmdltl. 1 '. '!""" I"
n ih. lack . Uil"
SE3S-m:a
Health. ir.rri . . ..
- --- - -vss uessToea
i "."' ':rrinoss and Mf.
Ti7T i.7 ""a1 "4 Crlnln
Association.
.KSsVArsVt
mm mm m
PI
o.JJODaay looruiur 1 csrm . " k
P.t. 1 cc.bba.o oulou'Cur.1!:
-- . .
o ri( K-i)ii)8 wii.rr iik liVTi.-;
1 to Thuiday. th liuth of sJoi:m;U tf
innilshoa wilh .'uWulnuSff'11. 2
lllrts be rtooive.1 srn.iaWy Pr 0'
structioiiuf lhej.il and for iho .-.?. h
no casary iisttaiu. lixtstres. l'ians 7t u mtt
cations can be f.mud on flit T in ?i? 1 f't.
liidK-'s otl-cc. Ksutnian. Texa! li ".Clotr
FlsnilBis. Architect Main SwJl h I
ders are ri.onsi...l t. ......iT. L uUl. m.s"
material to lo used. j. F mVT". U
Waste i -TiiTTrtnTTjnCTrT1-:i
imilin .ririn. I..".5" (OMui.
crythliu for you tsSsi ia'nent th Wl" "
W AN rED 1 Ol' CAS KIND V v-
strcet'.""Kft'US " HNK VKKV "StA.Vi'S
... tvith cw0Tj;iiw hi
rANTBD-AT TIlfrTlOwlTTiW
" him street on or l.nfore October i.V" W5
flee l...v sud a huirirv liors.. Mty-
V a n t hu a t a i u e. ; i-pH1-v"-p!ii'
V hliuttrcct. Good pay fut tlii Vi'l
W A N T1: " -A sf 'TEinT .pi-"
' womun for dental orir tt V' 'A8I
c:llp ST.I.iKA.
'.ii.iifl. "mut7.. p.:
WA T KU -" I'K A till 8K BBtJ Want il1"
. iiluhs stsnarkot prion ill V.Jr'"!
ion s son sosn'"-:;;1 ou j. ;
i.orlh Conit-houso ou olu McKinuoy
IAANTKI.-A l-A IK 0O0iLt4'?S
IV work pon li s. Aprly or iir-.. . l-vI
Cl.OWBK.Ttl Vtowvtm n.
U" ' A Si TK I '-A N ( IKK ICI-r ItoY I km??
. of It. (I. DI'N & co.. oyr Flin- . iffi118
Ifllilfa Hank. Kim alreot '''P'MiIm
VyNTfl)-Aj.-UKN18IIKl)riri.A7T1?
" I'aris desires po Itlon In edu.ol .
t.'.bllsl..ne.t touiiihlreuchandn ?nJ
private f.inlly to tench Kroi.cb ttiusic .'.d i"
...ary branches In ; K.shIIkU- rofereo r "?xl&
' AuuTltTtj Tsj ssiii.TiYtS
" ImXCS. AlllilT lit Ki lii.lli.'. ll. ' i
pen 'Is pp. .Is In any quantity c
eor Mslonnd Market n ".:'!!.
. - - j . -"( hi pu.a
W't:"- IMshl.l .IrsuriN-tioou-Tff
" cality ouvenloiitlvimtL. to bi:.
portion of c Iv lo be ucd ns a l.ii.r.i.... f"
Address W. 6. la in card ti. Zt'
u ANihll-UKKMAN OiriTiimi WOMli
posiie Shady Mew I'ark.
V A N T K I - To It b;N T X - ; w y . "
K.Ita!;11'1 WftottZ
turo first-. lahH and n.-xv; willVith! "ri 1 1 .!nt
work on khiii.i a i.ipr in .1. s.....1' J10'
VV :-j"-'niRtii tioois coat ANi) iho
ZtMMKKMAN'rC .sott..y. .1 a
in liaMiwarclun-o i " V3 ''!!
IIAtil)Alti;cArcllKHtli v4- AJareu
V A-; ."r1"' r i' I'l'i s T'rKc
A mil v In II l l I! V uiioisit .
i Pallas
VV ASiKii-A itjui maiTk on nTiT?
SITS!!
' s..r oi mo itlis rooiI tviiLvs; BK Z:
winters inr table. JOHN ctsLI in ir.t.V
lb Id M. and K. Codcre. UHrishehL TS lZt
VV AV'1' 1 !' T1'01' AT ''i': nation
' Al HOThL; lirst.clrsa sroominodslKns si
rcn.oiuiblo rule -ONLV (iNK 1)01 Lik inn
11 ' I'KBPAViS
lodcluc from ll SO tn .? per week Th kniff
Is brick h Ihrcosialrw.ya lnJsse 5S5
l.sa ale.l lu Iho busiucss portion of the oily only
one s;inro from street-car lino snd one iqlltri
from 1 esas A Paoiilc and M.saotiri facille bepoi:
(smvenluiit to pasae infers coiiiIuk or iratnrorit
e thfr road. ..no ns a trial ami bo Vwiivlneri
that you cno net Rood acctnnm-datlon am) sirs
"'.'';? by .Uuipinirattao NATION AL W. W.
U A Kit. Pronrlolor l.tl)9 lji
iot stmt.
L'Ull .-Al l-.-WK AKK S'.-Klilti KHK8AI.K
I at out (IU) fony ol the most desirable real.
.I. iii c loir any.ro the vlcinlts of lullst
Ihey isru loca ed Just north of aiidadMii nlhs
r uir (.round and at the ci.tcrn teunlmiiof ihs
tret.t tar 11 . .... ..-.. I. ...
. . "...ui BiiKt'esi so HI 0 WISCS
iMiilfinplaio seuirinica resid.nco lot that yw
nu.. .r.i.m rices n-vore vou luvesl
yurnin..y. rilATHER & AKDIiKV No 111
r-lm ""ft. serlll.l
I 'O K S a I K -1 1 N K I' A 1 1 LO if s aT T p I l WU-
I turn.: cost l.so. tells for lini; .ts will
hair cl-ith: cost .311 .oil r... i-. L.....u..k
carpets chairs eie.. nc. . KINs. VKttV
Hh S 705 Ma n Street. Kft.:
LH)I! SAl.s-iHK KhSriitKltltoiik Ib'TtL
I and liirnlln.a. ir ... . ... j .
".. ..v. .. iiui aui.i iy loss IsiaiiTUI
1 iftobor tie t It can be lea.ed by co d snd n
non'tlso hotel mini. illra. Wll.llAM l.
I)t NX Colorado. Texas. sevliil.iil.vlW
'OltSll:-A M MHIAol. HOICK ICKal-
"Pi lots In tho clan'' sud other r"
''""l.l""! oiis 11 Ibe city by JONLsjA Ml ill liV
hi. :i Main sireet
1 ; I I ! S A I . K -1 M I I ; o "Ck I) ; K " 1 1 . K N ; ( "' K f rW
SM!..'V.''v':r' ""I'l'rof lhefilyji.SI8
A : 11 UI'HV l; .al rs.slc r
rol; AI.K -M vi.t Nis"f.Ai.rTir il! Jul
; ;." o uniniprove 1 tan is ).. i'si s
and ad'o nlin counties by .lo.NK-.V. .Ml'RtllV
No. ;W Main street ..HiLll
1.SOU Atl -LATh (ifVMAj.s ASIiOlUX.
V Itf In ...1 1.... ..f Sil:-- ..ii..........
.. ............ .i'n. h-mi nii'i.iiiini; ninu
ti.'Sl.VJON l.N A MI'UI'IIV S'...l I.-.. imm.
lt'li SaI.K-81 X KliAL KI.Nh H;m. Willi
1 lindomc resiilf.. within lour mile of
I'slla. by JONES v Ml'U' HI heal Kts
Aj-Mils. wl'.lt
isiM SAI.K-A CO.M.I.r.sr ..s u ill!
nboiit 19 mllis irons lbillas; tnru stands
"'emu press an corn mill nun- lu m l ota-rs-Hon:
has ulsvay Ki.-is-1 . ver .'. si ba'es rcr
son- a'eam com an. 11. r iiltiiclud- have slilr.'l
10 . isi bn-he s in one season; a Bond episiitusl-
tv: renson I t scl inir pn ia i:i.u:ss tl
"User point I. aiiciid ic; i'l I :! on p"!
t.niis to i.ijHt party A.ldr.'ssJ. .. B-n I
DlllH. sipllllS
i;'i: t.xYii mi: -A'"rA:i:(iK .mat iii
l toir. l .ii ;iry sna-.c. a red r !' tlv-!y 5snl
1 Ciirs lo ll.ll t.. for iisrk- llll- ll.'M Ii'
I'h' toil ) A M Ks II. tflMr.-l'N ('...aMsliislte.i
'alias ltn tt
1'lt s'.'".i"-ll....t Til- I.T-II'IM B
. an u-ssirrsiis. Apply tom''"
Ll- lV l.H..u ' 11 .A.o..f
fl-tf
Ii'U SAI.I'-Tno com'
t.if: lit'it-KO").
. '. s;oiny two mo iillis lu use.
o r Kdwards' Music str
llioinrs
Poll .-Al.K-OM: SIK TIIK Mil I'l slKI-
I I lo I laves mound Pnl as 111 r I'slrt.rtwuJs
h ii'iiu.s three acres of imid. h.Mis.s his kis
r.nn!4. two hslls. tao n ryatil s ph.ins. in
diss H lsri;s bins sino.c lions ... i liukrti
I1111n.es p. aches peats Has grisisc". if sir
an iihut dance of shrubl mr.'. 1 o any one wsl-
It ua cotiiiorab:e home a bargain will K
sucn forcash or nno ini d casls nI sny res
souoble time ir Iniati. e with I'l por.s'td l-
lerest. Apply to K. M. l'lHVELL5 Ms'"
sir et (iti..siaus ) s.p.K
f'OK SAI.K--A MMiU'M-SI.KDeAKK. l.l1
prl.'sj. Call on CAlnilTT llKOS. sm-'"
POR SALK-fiOOD MKItCH AN l Alti.E HKH"K
I bvA. lV-TKi:iHCILJ'at iisllss. sintl
IXlt SAl k-t UK AI'-A (iKKA'l '"FARIiAlS
I will be slven 10 anv ono who wishes tl
piirrhn.. my frm mllis cant of th ell?;
(.Hsl bcssrlPK fruit trees a bsrue ttt.li poi d w.U
Hoiked w its carp; o d resident's) hoist's. I"
IT Applv In W . c C0NN0RJ :'"
tHR"NAllK-A tilHH) FARM ( ONTAINIS"
V ii.ro acres 4 tulles south of Palls. en l"
pralr'e: iitKI acres enclosed; ISA tu cnllltst eO!
rv-malnder In uraas; everlastlos ssrlm
'bouses en Urn premises; VO acres In the II rot!.
will Ik old on easy t"rm; price l-V P"'r
M.p'r lo KIN I. M) Harw.Mai street or "
I'll S1HK.11 AR UUY. Klm sinH-t )'"
tear mini.
Wlffl
I.OII IlKNT-KfllNISIIKII liODM.
T luasr.li r..l..M..m. ...n..i.M.l a ...1 v al II'. I.lsrff
Oak asroet " ' -pl-"
run ken i' two tiiiou i-iANtm f;1
T retil.t C. II Edwards. r.'S Main st. ied'
KENT TH K Kl'tV TIVO
"utoR
W.L. It . ... H.SiaMOltl
i'. I. lO"lllllr .tiixs. ts I' - i
a.t onruer ir l.t ... a..S y....... .... .sriM.ls: al
so near rao t .ry lirlck. '.'.s.s leei. on ."
sldsofEl.o al the head of M srohv street. AO-
i.lv a l.ivrj . .i null' ..i S'.i.i Af fllWi
Tlj' Msl'l street. '.'P'.'-
si ttw ..v . s t sD
story No. si Malniueet sullshlo for "
floi. el. M(. vu.....A ...nl .. lilttCSII K.
eh.nV. saiossn. ' W
or rknt-tiik mtii.i'iNu. ?w ir
1 K'm street nosnvsns. Is.l bv Ricks '"P"
lnr -tore. Apple to RICH ARl) C01IN ' 1
TIIKRA ARKHKV.
ED. RANDALsL'S
Livery and Feed Stable
Horaes boanled hr day week or nsonllt
1 8ad.ll liorsea. Carrlassa Husr srid t""T
nna Inrbliaal rssatonabl rates. T'l'rr
No. U4) sxnaes-slon. HulsU 107 u4 11"'
paualM T. A r. IX Pol.
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