The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 281, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 16, 1883 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIETY MURMIfRS
is of lrwIny-room Scenes and
Devotees.
jl'ic.ii: Siter Sister (Hie.
jui'.a ovr- the past week to record
Pi1
.iw uatisp'-KS in lhe soc'l world In
jillt' but tu-A 3 there is to be told is
. i k.lnr
tlitlw"-
i lawk ?ar(y was given Weduesdsy
night at tl10 fl'3iJence of Colonel George
HiUeni-ebi'.ak Lawn. A nuiuberol invited
gneats f.oa '!ie uity attendsd.
is er-tremelv pleasant affair was the
Mod at Shady View park Friday evening
"complimentary 0 Miss Annie L. Shirley"
idVniion.by her Dallas friends. Quite anura
fl.-ou)leot the youug ladies aud gen-
deiue'ii of ihe city were present the evening
iiioool and pleasant Miine Bros band
discounted some of their sweetest music
ndafe"0be't:lowlnR hnnrs"at least
chased in most delightful atyle mid
irayuieiit by the maoy "Hying .eel." Fol-
toiioit l1B programme:
1 wiilli; 2 landers; 3 heel and toe; 4
tb'oltische: 5 landers: 8; Newprt; 7 waltz;
I linciers; I) racquet; 10 heel and toe; 11
liocieri; 12 Newport; 13 heel and toe; 14
BDnie Sweet Home.
Os to-morrow evening one of our society
tcllei a much beloved land deservedly
popular young lady will exchange the
Eiiilen"Miss" tor that grandmatronlyone
of Mm. To the high contracting parties
tin Herald tenders ita warmest congratu-
tationi Tne bridal couple will make a tour
to the Louisville Exposition thence to Chi-
ago and other leading cities returning via
lit Orleans.
The following cards give the data as to the
ceitmony:
!'. MATfHKW'S CATHEDRAL
DAU..K TKX1S.
Mfliidnv evi'iiiiiu 7:3H o'clock
!I C. Il' AK1 MISS ALMKUA KI'HST."
A mere simple announcement concisely
told yet involving a life history.
TiiBRS Is to be a picuic given by the
roung gf ntlenion and ladies on Tuesday.
:Xhe shady grovoa on Gnston farm about
men miles in the Lancaster direction will
be tne favored locality. Sumo twenty or
twenty-live couples wnl be ou baud it the
lesther be lair.
On Wednesday evening the Ladies' tiiusi-
ttie will Imvo another ot its interesting on-
tertsinments. Homo preparatory practis-
imi have been done though owing to the
ytry WAnu weather and theabseuco of some
of the members some of the over-anxious
have thought it might not equal previous
derations nut we insist on it that these
(tars are wholly groundless.
rfK.WNAIi MENTION.
Mrs. E. T. Gudd is again very sick hav-
ing relapsed.
Leslie (iadd has been sick for two weeks
with typhoid malaria lie is no better.
(ieoriioy (iadd is also sick all tit the resi-
dence ol Colonel K. T.Ciudd I'M Cochran
street.
Mrs. Walter Coll ins is spending a couple
of months in Houston with friends.
ili-i Jessie Face is Ti lling friends in
Sherman.
Mist .Mat'in Iturlord is doing well and
it.iitvVA nuitf lilpplv
Mr. John Howard southwestern pas-win't-r
tup-nt ot the lle Line is In tne
cnv.
L. A.. Fuller superintendent of the
l'u-
C lio hxpress C'liiipuny is in the c ty.
J. C. Starke -a cotiliued to his room at
Wi hotel by a severe attack of fever.
J. h. A. Thunus passe nger agent of the
8tur A' Crescent route has returned Irom a
trip over the state.
J mice II K. Burke and family are spend-
Itifr a few days on the beach at (lalveston.
W. K. Parry deputy district rlerk and
G. B. I'axtnn will arrive home this morning
Iroia Ban Antonio whither they went to
itieuii the grand council ol the American
Legion ot Honor.
J. llocel returned yesterday from 8nn
Antonio where he had gone lo attend the
grand council ol the American Legion of
Honor ol which he was elected gmud sen
unci.
O.i the Win Inst. Miss Alice Rain? of
Ntsbville who for a couole of seasons
sua guest in our city marries Mr. Kiliin-
loo a prominent druggist of Nashville.
The ceremony will take plao In that city
loi some of tier Dallas friends will bo pres-
to! on the happy occasion.
'Colonel W. J. Keller returned yesterday
from a visit to Warm Springs North Caro-
lina Nashville and Louisville accompanied
by his son Harry who had been attending
school at Bingham North Carolina.
Colonel 8. O. Hemingway and wife
formerly of this city but uowof Monterey
Heiico arrived in the city yesterday mom-
ton and will spend some time here visiting
blends.
Frili Edward Kipley of Mobilo is In the
tily on a Vis! . to his filler Mrs. M. U.
Hu-kox and will make Dallas bis home.
The following named young ladies are
niong the new pupils registered at the
Female rollege the past week: Misa Ellis
Kilters Wills Point; Miss B. Henderson
)'tn Alstine; Miss Eula West. Farmer's
Branch; Misa Lula Meiditn Jim I'own;
Hiss Ada Cracens Seagoville; Miss Nannie
Cochran Cochran's Chapel.
DRAMATIC MWS.
Thefjulnton Opera Company will num-
ber fnriy-iive persons; a splendid orchestra
f sixteen pieces accompttiiios them on
tieir tmir ot Texas.
Thel'hleiiHi Id.ml Onem Company closed
bijthly succe-Bful engagement at Leaven-
worth lust utght.
The citv has been well represented by
Ihestricarmanasera and agents during 'he
Pt'tWtek and considerable business was
"suaacted in the way 01 booking altrac-
honjstul settling plans fortlm future. Mr.
f P. (larland ol Waco; L. K. Spencer of
uits-ton; J. C. Brjwn of Cleburne; Kd
fisgeard of the Bt. (iuinsteu opera com-
"'7; W.J. Austin of Uenlon;J. Whomes
Jf Terrell; '.. N. Benton anentofthe H?se
wleconiiianv were among the visitor.
Lime May I'lmer has made a hit as
Cirmtsin the plav of 4i-
"ns Fort Worth -o ra-houe ii com-
'led aud ready for the chairs lo be put in
llies.
Krerydalelnthe month of October fir
toy Dew opera-house opening the IStti is
"ken.
A meeting of all the manageri ol the
""t of Texas and Arkansas is conletu-
pljted being held in this city next April.
. list Florence lierald wno it now organ-
"Ing her rompativ for tlie routing aejson
pent her Texas towns at Waco on the Oth
Of November.
MiMjoM'phlne Kelllv. a new star under
t nisnsgeuient 0r U. K. J. Miles a prow
"ent manager of Cincinnati cornea in Jan-
tllry '
Carrie Fwain's Mule will embrara
Mteiton Novemner 20 and '-'7 Au"lu 1.8.
Pft"!! 2 Cleburue M Fort Worth Decern-
IWIas.1. Corsirana 4 Waco 5 Ureu-
"art. H uton7at.d8
Ltllto Hall's majestio consolidation Wll
"omber alioat lorty people Including baud
orchestra.
anagrr L E. Ppeucer left for (.nvesion
aluldiuti.'. l.f..' -HI tia neciiiHv com-
.V nti.rf.it...
J'Ky.nnt Lirgettlngtua donkey play eeven
F' In fe state.
ns Ht. y.tlntfti Is spoken of as a remark-
lt ' pretty tUa ( thie singer.
Alf Wyman and 1. ulu Wilson the .er-
weomedvof Tak e 'are biMiked at Nlier-
n November 12; McKinney. LI; .l!l''t
J; I rnl"n 1A; Kahirsttllo W; F '" '
neatberlord I'J aud -V; Hlllshoro Jl;
l''bnrti. '2.
.Tie following companies were booked for
i'oilr of T-i. triu. Hie uas week:
"t Lisle Muldoou'a Fictile Florence
""Id "T.kie.-t Carrie SwainL'Hie Hill t
-"incompanv Jiscplietie lluejr am
w ot.Q'iiiiten op'.-raeitnpatiy.
Lisle combination plsvs "n-Mdy i
Jr." at Gainesville September 22d arm
1': n-ntnn. 2.Vh; Fo't Worth. 27th ant
-yii; C'elnirnit. ZUln Waco O.-tober 1st and
'jJ'Ple3rd and 4:h Lampasas tU
ATT
'.'O'ths llri.n. bv Mas. l Q
r.ititsl
present tlav every Inuuai'v
to the dienltv of au art. iron
accent htBr.n.. h.r-r2'!f!"
and that itb . nV ZSZLZSi."."" ?
rprBOU; nature ijoh
i'LBK.U.: p'Jlcil and brush. Thai art
hh V . "llfa v"d!b roetrv. an I
Ir.. W' lrulu su!'in" a Pathetic and
sounds eretv kev nf u.. i....
which
music
i open to the touch cf
. aimi-cu u claim
i "ruamtiec scope Uh on'.v arnUivat-
iei rihatcanpnn.c.aii-ihes'niphiHilesof
i Hutborn iiiut n ne educa'e.l t.w have
; a-Test to stately Ii of Mm ra numbers
j tut w.ien. Kin heart s.. nule in nature ur
s- si-aieii t y crime which cm remain im-
i J-i'icl.ni t .rj.HIU 0 oeiuty winch
"'"'"""'"i "I i"'e ot Kipl.ae s Miiilui -!:
evn tne hun. li-e C:kili.i.iu oi lemirii-
C oudsovera dle.rv nn.nr tl. i it ...
! WHV..f . u. i i i :
too.- j. : 7 l'lra" Neak to
passion or t K t ;' !"Ut'"1 wu" l"v'
iPa lu u'nrf. .17 Mt 1 "0t ?uryVr '"" '
artist aakentd soulsof the true
He whohas faithfnllv lollntrp.l win. h.
or pencil the gracelul curves of tlowtmr
leaf can never again look upon them with-
out an involuntary tribute ot admiration
to the perfection of that beauty end ursce
and te who has analyzed ami copied the
rich bleudtng and burning of the colors of
the sunset must of necessity look ever
after In sort of exstarv of delight on this
PaReaut ot earthly giory. The long s lad-1
.u.t in on a slope ot sun-baked
meadow on asumnieratternooii the stretch
;t humming from ideal to real the artist
finds himself turning in disgust
trouj those faces which bear upon them
the impress ol vice and seeking and liger-
B u niu?o wii'oe leatures ttespesk puri
tv of thought and deed loftv
noble RChicvenimit. His
toward what is best In bis fellow-man and
ascending the steps of Ideal goodness aud
grandeur bis heart widens with his hero-
ism until it holds in its inmost recesses the
love of (Jod.
But even a higher delight emanates from
the sludy of beauty In the human face and
form and in seeking the beautiful the
artist seeks the good. The eye that beams
with celestial love or thai biases with
heroic tire Is most beautiful and sublime.
No matter how laultless iu other deWils
wrecked is the beauty of that face where
the low forehead bespeaks orutish Ignor-
ance or the curve of the lip is coarsened bv
sensuality. There have been lovers if
nature wno were Inditleretit to the rejec-
tion of nature in the mirror of art but no
true lover of art can he indillerent to nature.
WAXAUAl'lllK.
Mr. 11 W. Trimiet and wife hnvn rntiirn-
cd from their visit to lieorgia.
nr. u i rartiau lias been quite sick
recently.
Mrs O. F. Bimmsis greellng her many
friends in Wsxsliachie.
Messrs. lVIe Ellis I'M. Williams (leorge
I'earisund Ueorge l'artain took in D.tU .t
Sunday.
Messrs. Frost A Reed attorneys of C'orsi
cana are intending district court iu our
city.
Mr. T. A. Mudiloi vie ited n hrntlwe m
Greenville a few days ago whom he had nut
seen iu t wenty veurs.
Mid. J. C. ( rillls is in Rao Atitontn
dt legate to the state meeting of the Legion
of Honor.
Miss Mary Hanson daughter of Mr. John Ii.
Unison is going to school at the Dallas Fe-
male College.
Ml. Mairs Butler has returned to V.'ava-
hacliie. Holelt via the Central Texas it
Northwestern and returned via the tint
route from Midlothian coming part of the
way on font. It is said that at Midlothian
ho snorted like a "bay steer" because there
was no hack going inwards Waxabaehie
while ten cents was everv cent be had on
earth.
Dr. Alvis walks like he was 7 feet 1-2
inches high aud weighs 4uU lbs. His babv
is a boy.
TIKIIKM.
Mrs. T. C. ftliiss has returned from a
brlel visit to l)IUs.
Miss Fannie Elliott of Tarrant county is
lli i!uet of Miss Marcta lUguet.
Mrs. Millie Issues ol D.iPas is spending
a lew days with her uiece Mrs. Louis Aron-
ni"g. Mac D. Kirby cq a public spirited cit-
izen of Terrell but ill. present I tested iu
Fort Worth was in town on Nundav Inst to
see his lauiily. lie Is looking well and
doing will
MXXIA.
Miss Dora Scsllorn is visiting Mexia.
Mrs. A. 0. Moseliy of Denisun isona
visit to Mexia.
Dr. Street vUited Woo' an Wells and
Bri'tiham this week.
Miss Nannie Ferrell got back Irom her
visit lo Chicago Thursday.
Mrs. Dr. Nettles of Murlin Is on a visit
to her relatives lieie.
Mrs. William Allison and her family have
gone to Durango Falls county to live.
Mr. I. Kamsier is lookin;; lor his family
back from New Mexico.
Mrs. Lula It igers cf liroesbeeck. was vis
iting Mexia this week the guest of .Mrs. B.
L. Burnett.
Mr. E.N. Barbour Is un from Bremond
on a visit. He contemplates moving west
shortly
Mr. Mai Ilirsch a brother to Mr. Hirsth
ot our town has also become a resident of
Mexia.
Messrs. F. W. Hopkins and J. A. Gar-
diner are attending the annual session ol
the Legion of Honor at tiau Antonio this
week.
Mrs. Ira Ware living some three miles
north ot town died Haturdiiy night One of
her infant twins died some two days pre-
vious. Miss I tattle Rtemmons of Dallas visiting
Miss Matlie Oliver returned home Tues-
day accompanied by the latter as far as
Waxahachie.
Bin.
Mrs. J. J. Woniaca lellthe early part of
t ie week to visit her sister near Miermai
tjhe expects to be absent aboul three weeks.
Mr. W. M. Kilter went with his family to
Women Welti on Monday last. Mr. I'.
Corbin his brother-in-law accompanied
them.
Kev. T. W. Irwin was over at Avalnn
three dayt of the present week preaching
Monday Ttiesilay anu veaneuay uigoia
to the coneretrat on at that point i tie
Bant st brethreu bad lust closed a meeting
cnntinueu lor eiguieeu aays wuu wwu
interest.
Joe Chapman ol Bristol was iu uiecity
I Ma Kni.il.
Misa Ma:v Kansom of Waxahachie ii
attending scuool at the Dallas reiuale ol-
lege. TEX ARK Alt A.
James Carmlchael is able lo be around
At tss rietue aiarx nas reiurueu inim m
. ....
Mrs. Martin Forater and little ton Fred-
die are quite sick.
To Mr and Mrs. John Ftnaell near Tex-
arkana. Texas. on Monday September lilth
a daughter. .
Mr. Mike Maytield'i father hat sent In
Itructinntto Mr. Frlcdlander to place a
line costly ttotie over his sou's grave Mr
M. was one ot the victims of the 1'aragon
disaster aud it burled in the Jewish cetue-t-rv.
M r. Martin Forsler has a couple 1 1 m vry
In German on the 17th instant he being
the onlv person iu the city possessing tie
authoriiyto perform the cerrmouy that
understand! the language.
KAlfMAV.
Mist Annie Kirk IrftThnrtdsy for W ills
Fouit to attend l'rofessor Cowle I school.
Miss Jennie Anthony is visiting her Cous
in. Mies Loudie Bennett this week.
Mrs. U.orae F Cole of Dallas was vlBil-
Ing her parent! In Kaufuan this week.
Mr. G K. Cbastaiu has relurtitd Irom his
t.ln ... L'.nfiipktf.
Alter a few weekt'dura'ion vitlling her
sister and other relatives Id Denver Col-
n.i. Kir. II. T.Moore le'urred to her
homo last Tb ursday evening woiiderlully
aeliahied with her trip and the CJUtiiry
and generally Improveil It) health.
Mrs. W. 8. Johnson and family or this
city left Monday morning lor l'lerco City
M Judge V. W. Grubbs hss been quite lick
leverel davt but is now convalescing.
It'edsoe."a little two year-old son of Mr
J 1. ami Mrs. M. U Kilpatrick died (Sat
urday even ng anu trie iiincrai wr n
preached by'llev. V. A. Rawer (Sunday
morning at the Methodist church.
WILLS FOIST.
The r'snd mnaical comert given br the
Choral I nion last Thursdav nhiht. w.t an
entertainment that will ever be renieml-red
bv the cil iw of Will. IMtnt. We mu
saw that the Choral fnlon have lull lied
their promise In giving the Mtiiena rsi-
c a.ienlerial.iment. We fml U dilllctil to
discus at length the perlormauc. but
must say their tableau and musical com-
no itlon were commendable and charming
.i r.M mi ii. m tt'Bnri Wi'fli.
Mii?Bls"ls ilits J. Florence Aliis 1'taukie
as we accent the ter.n h.. t.nZ I"
TIIE IIEUALD; SUNDAY MOUSING SEPTEMBER 10 1SS3.
ts A. llont-
'!". Mim B. Buukly XI... Z.
miss u. Buuki
Tbompson
1-
Luia Monltord Me. B.
- HeviwM. It.mW ksiCt- .n.4
man. Ml added to the success i t Hit pievrs.
Miss . Tnoinnxon was capital as tlie Little
Flower (.ttrl. sang adimratiiv In her vocal
solo which was suited well and rvueed an
excellent apprec ation td ttie audience.
Mas Frsnkie Kilgoie altn in her vwal
s ilo so dignified sod graceful iu her char-
acter could hardly tie excelled. MissBunk-
j ley Motittord wuow and Florence erx
I good. Thty have voioes ot great pronme
I strong and tweet. They sing with tine ex
preasion and what is u pei ular tttlmctiuti
: not too olten met with. Mr. John Key-
I nt'lds is an txeellent solo atnger. The or-
i chesrra wa fml and anprer ialed under the
.raiicrsuiu ui t roiessor v-oiuer. i m.e hip
tanleaux were commendable f.ir their
'"autv of retting aud line management ttie
i'w was intentelv interesting ail the wav
.hrouch. Their anility cannot be excelled.
hear llieiu aitaiu.
The marriage of Miss Sophia Weir to Mr.
I.. IsVhwaris took plao at the residence of
Mr. J A.Gugenheitu Wedtiesdny evening
at 3 o'clock. The short but mipre-aie
eervmuny was performed by the ltnv. V. E.
Vantis. It was a private but pleasant at-
tair only a few Iriends being Invited. The
bride attired iu a beautiful satin. Spanish
lace trimmings diamond ornauwuts looked
her very best. Alter having received a
greai many valuable presents and congrat-
ulation from Iriends ihe happy couple left
on the norih-bouud train for northern
cities.
Among the many pleasant events of the
season was a brilliant party given in
honor of Miss trarah llutkenroad
In view ot her departure. At
the residence of Mr. W. J. Smith a very
enjoyable time was had. The Harmonic
baud was In lull attendance and dancing
aii'i the usual pleasures were indulged In
until 3 o'clock In the morning. The cake
and wine were proper I v discussed by those
present. Mr. James Burnett who stands
promiuent took the cake. Among the fa-
vored ones we noticed Miss llendeisoo.
Miss B. Mehsll'y Miss A. Reynolds Mits
Ma'tie Heynoiiia Miss X Thompson Miss
I . Fa hst Miss Knock. Miss 8. Burkenroad
Miss Fraokie Kiigore and others. It was a
decided success and Mrs. W. J. Smith de
serves great credit for her courteous and
kind manner of entertaining her guests.
COIISH'ASA.
Socially the town is very quiet not havit g
fully recovered from the summer heul.
The fall and winter season promises to be
Very gay. Twelve theatrical companies are
booked already and when taken iu connec-
tion with the numerous hulls and social.
they will make the time pans quickly.
lion K t; Mills is spending a few weeks
Willi his friends and couaiilut'lila.
W. K llrliilit mid laniiiv arrived home
from Waukesha this evening much pleased
with tlieir trip.
Dr. J. W. Giilick left Wednesday for New
York where he will devote several mouths
to hospital practice and private hcturis.
Misses Eita and Madxe Biatiditig who
have been hera several weeks an a visit to
their brother left Tuesday evening fir
their home in South Carolina leaving
ui'iny friends to regret their departure.
1 he Acme comedy company pluyi d I he
Silent Man'' Tuesday evening to a fnir
house. The general verdict was "veiy
pour."
There Is sonic talk of organizing a liter-
ary i ill b.
MIM01.A.
Thalia has heuti holding high carnival
during the past week and the vnim; Indies
and gentlemen have reveled to their hearts'
content.
The least of enjoyment was openrd Mon-
day evening with a soiret at the residence
of Mrs. I. It. Giaves; next on Tuesday
evening at Mrs. Itoscnbsnm't; on Wedtus-
liny evening at Mrs. Will Cage's; on Thurs-
day evening at Mrs. George Cage's. Each
in their own gracelul style ditl their enter-
tainnient full justice. The hostess ol each
evening as we hat) evidence of ininy times
before gave such hearty welcome t and
entertained the young people in such a
hospitable way as to make each one feel
glud indeed luat they were among tho
luvored.
Friday evening tho young gentlemen
gave a tiall at Cuspary's hill the proceeds
lo he appropriated lor a bell lor the new
school building. School will open on next
Monday the 17th instant.
Kev. Dr Marshall ot Mar. hall held di-
vine services in the Methodist church on
Inst Sattbalh
Mr. DjIIiis Lankford ami wife returned a
few days since Irom Dallas.
Mrs Campbell mother of Mr. I'.inke
Campbell returned a few days since Iroin
Shrevepnrl hen. Id home where she has
been sojourning lor several weeks.
Mr. C L. Howard. ..f New York hns
been visiting our citv for several davs past
MissLurv Allen is now in I'alcsline a
gue
I nl Mis. L. C. Gunti of t tint pUce
Mr. M. S. Jay was Iu our town a few days
past.
Mr. L. Si hwarla was In our town the
early part of the past week ami lelt on
luestlay lor Wills I'oint.
Mr. and Mrs. H Xiickermati Miss Minnie
Zuckermati Miss Sarah Scliwar's. Mrs.
Jonas Batiin Messrs. M.Manwioth . K srti.
I .11 in and hrauss also II M lnirlie Mi Imuii
went up on Wednesday to Wills l'.ilnt to
witness the nuptial CHremonii a Pel ween
Mr. L. 8chwarlK ol Greenville and Miss H.
Wiel. of that place. Soon alter the bridal
party left lor St. Louis. Slav much jiv.
prat e and happiness attend them through
lite.
Mrs. Joie Smith of Fort Worth is In our
midst visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jie
Williams.
Mias Marv Gale relumed from visiting
r elatives In McKinmy a few days since.
Mr. Dan Campbell of rihrcveporl wss
with his n other and family the pint week.
Miss Lulu rnriint returned Irom a veiy
extended sojourn at Hou-lou a lew days
since.
Mrs. 0. C Keevea from Greenville Is bat k
at her old home visiting relatives ami
friends who gladly welcome her back Beam.
llon.J.C Buchanan and Mr 11.11. Hart
have been awr y a' tending court at CuiiMu
Vanzaut county Ihe past week.
Mrs. Drutnnionds returned a few days
since Irom lallas where she bus been lor
quite a while visiting friendr.
Mr. L. A. Fuller from St. Louis super-
intendent of the Fadl'io Express company
and Mr. James Akin Irom Texaikaua. as-
sistant superintendent were in our city
Thursday. Mr. Akin was showing Mr.
Fuller over his division iuthls pari ot Texas
and looking after his interest In same.
Misi Nannie Night relumed from T.r
Wednesday where ah- has been lor acvei al
weeks pasi among relatives.
Misa Maggie Kice ol Emory ami Miss
Lenla l'ower ol this p'ace. who re
reived appointments lnr the Stale normal
school lelt for lluntsvi'le SAturday morn-
ing to enter school at that Ute.
Mr. J. H. Newsoui and Mr. ll.lt. l'age
two of our leading merchants are away
visiting St. Louis and taking in Ihe exposi-
tion at l.ntllsv lie.
Mrs. Kice. of Emory Is visiting her sis-
ter Mrs. II. II. Hart nl this place.
PICSTON.
Mies Llllle Patterson of II latioke was in
Iheci yon Wednesday tun guett of Mrs.
James
Dr. F. M. Faught has been sick with ma-
larial fever but la up.
Mr. C B Ho.lptnre. father of Mesrs f!.
ahrif: M. Scripture Is quite sick wuti
malarial fever.
Mr. E. T. Armstrong lias been sick all
week with fever at Ihe residence of Mr. D.
A II iMnson.
Dr. James Young tho ce'ebrated tem-
perance lecturer lectured at tho court-
hoaae Thursday night.
riiecounty clerk during the week issued
mari'age lli-etieea lo the Inllnniiig conp'e'.
W. M. Nance ami Miss Ilebecc riowil. r .1.
J. Hardin and Miss Uuliie Mann: A. K
McContiel! and Mia Lett'la Sp-riimn;
Ueoige L'ikrv and Misi Celion V. M chad;
J. (). Wilklus and Mrs. L. F. Boud; U. L
Conner intl Mias 8. B.Jackson.
tin Wednesday evening la it the members
of the I'nited Friends ol l emperanee had
an ice cream festival at Brown's hall which
wa success in every particular.
Mrs. D. Ki wsky andMra. W.J Austin of
Denton and Mrs. J. B. h'llf of Mcklnney
left on rVednesdav night for the I.oiiitvillo
Kentuckr. exposition aller visiting which
Ihty will I itirney to Aehville Norm Caro-
lina th olrih p'ace of Mrs. Kowikv and
Mr. Sutf. They will be absent frooi Texas
prnlnhly a uioii'ili.
A number ol the friends of Mr. W. J.
Austin met yesterday In the private ruonis
ol one of his intimate friends and the sub-
ject nl Ins lone'y condition was at once
h'Ovlied. It Wis finally tle'ermined that
during the absenceof his wile at the Loui-
yltle exoosltina. It woulil Pe ben on the
part of hll friends to assrtm" a friendly stir-
vsiilauceovsrli'i actions. Look'iig to this
end a committee of three was
appointed each ot whom lor
a iUt at a time will have Mr.
Austin in charge. Who compose mil com-
mittee it would be Indelicate to Mate and
U is only ueorssary tosav that thiy are e l
his friends and wul do a I Iu their power to
tide Mr. Autim over this period when he
is Ihrowu ou the "eld charity ot the
worid"
MKlNNkY.
This week has been an exceeding')' dull
one iu social circle i in our liu e city.
Ttie young gentlemen and ladies have
ort-auii.'d a literaiy n c e'y which will be
quiie a leature ami conduce to enjoyment.
Our young Iriend Buck Siiradcr it dowu on
the books lur a speech.
The young people are orgsniiing an
amateur theatrical troupe to itive an ei.
tertniiuneut t tr the benefit ot the Chris
tian ctiurch. aud to dedicate our new opera-
house. Messrs Harry Smith and Joo Johnson
who ncquited themselves sowed lust season
leave this luortiiine to attend medical col-
legeat Vanilerlnlt University. Tnefrieudinf
the v. ung gentlemen hope to have a good
account and that these grass-fed Texana
will carry or! honors again.
Coiouel J. M. Clemenson a promi-
nent attorney formerly ot this
nlace. now of Colorado City is visiting
t.-ienils here.
Mrs. Gibson of W axahachie on her re-
turn Irom the Louisville cotton exposiliou
stopped here visiting Mitts Bailie Battle.
fli umbers ot our citizens wno were permu
ted to see specimens ot her artistic painting
speak highly of t.
We are pleased to be ab'e to sav that Tom
Harris is ou Ihe road to recovery. Tom has
ol laie yrats been living in Dallas.
Mrs. J. B. Stiff iaon a visit to the Louis-
wills exhibition and while absent will visit
har home in the Mil nortti state air. sun
looks inconsolable. Evidently skylarking
has no charms for him.
Mrs. Y. 11. Allen hs purchased a real
denceaud will soon become an Inhabitant
of our burg. The family will be quite au
addition a society.
Miss Atkinson ol Mlisouri the charm
lug uiece of T. M. Hill ii visiting rel
lives.
Mr. ('buries It mn tree one nl the olid
cotton buyers ol our city is a good judgeol
tho staple and a successful buyer but
when he attempia to watch the jewelry
market he if -is ieti on timo
The mends of Mr. W 8 I). Jones (Burkl
will be palued to learn that thlsiuoming he
lurried the corn e of his son to lay
beside a daughter burled lust Thursdav.
Until children were about grown no was
the sympathy ol all our people in his double
bereavement
Our county coift has been exceedingly
busy this eek thirteen convictions only
one appel. Our county luilge anil prose.
cr.ting attorney deserve much credit for tun
week a work.
( apt. F. M. Davidson Is al Sherman Iimk
lug niter the interest of a forsaken woman
and divorce suit.
r Ai.rsTtN k.
C'tliini-l Swausiii is home from New
York citv.
Mr J on it Mathews is recovering from au
alifli k nl lever.
Mr. l.ueus who was hurt at Trinity
br'tlue. is able to be about again
Mr Nat Hunter anil wi'e returned from
their trip lo Ciililornut last woek. They
wrre pres-nt ut the liieelinir nl Hie hu
preine Encampment of the Knights Tern
plar in Sail inrncisco. Mr. Jluiiier being
di leg lie to I Hal assembly.
On .Moitilay tniilit Mrs. Lnsselle rece vnl
s ilispnti'li troi-.i Santa Kosa lio-pllai Saii
Anionio stving "Come Immediately Mr
Cussi t'e hat broken his leg."
Professor Ed Wise has resigned the pres'
idem y of the Victoria high school and
with his liimilv is visiting his brother In
linrileiiioati. New Jersey.
Mr. W hile and wife Jeff Oziiuent'e fa
ther in law anil mother-n-law from near
Helton huve been in Palestine nf late ami
think ot passing thn remainder ol their
tlsys here. Mr. W . Is only eighty nine and
his wile seventy-nine veaia ol age.
Mr. ami Airs. Inny Spaiih gave another
of Ihrir clianiiiug soirees on f uesday night
All Ihe young partners and tie old ones
ton. bud a lollv uood timo.
There was a aucutile dance at the Arling
ton liniisH Wetlticsdav night September n.
where several latls and lasses hail a lovely
tiiuu. Henrv Miller George Martin aim
l'ete Meliee ki mil v liirunheil tho music.
At Hut last meeting ol Ilia Palestine
rllles. S-piembcr A It was decided not
build the atiuory hall at present but use
the funds m tinitiirtii Ihe company. Mr
George Dnnlap having resigned the oil ire
ol arcretiirv Mr. T. 8. Short waa elected in
his stead.
I1I1YAN.
Dr. Hall ami wile are at the Loulsyil
il.o
extiosi ion.
W illie Howell is attending school at In
deitentlelice.
T. It Biiito esq. of Caldwell was here
this week.
Charlie Kohliison camo tip from Hum
steatl this week.
Mrs. Wrnb and Mrs. I alhotin have
returned fr.un Wonlan Weill.
Mi's Lihlta .Miicbell.nf ltii hmond Texas
Is visiiuiL' Miss ItasMie howlkes.
Ml set Saille Howell and Eslelle James
have it" limed l I Ueir home iu Dallas
Miss I'.iu mo Boyle relurnrd home Mini
dnv alter visiting relutlves and friendsiu
tins city.
A Brum voting fellow explained to
"devotedly allnclietl" that she might wear
the biett lie- till the wedding but alter tllat
be iiitei-tleil to wiar'eui lnni-fli.
Mr. T. D. Montrose ul tlietireenvllle bar
I was married Hi airs orlie narnes on 1 lies
day night by lie. James Wilson. Mr
Montrose aril h'ltln lefl on the north-bound
train for Greenville.
I.AMI'AKAS.
Mrs. Dr. T.-iiiii ii.h who lias iH'en absent
several weeks on visit to relativeti ill alts
a nri is back In tne Brain.
Mias I. mi Tolm ii one of Lampaais'i
Ulna charming daughters his lelt for col-
l"tt also the Miaea Higtlon daughlrrs ul
J. II. lllgdoii.
Mr. A. i. sillier will give tbreo lectures
in the t hiisiiau church aslollowa; Wed-
tit situ niglil siiIii ci: "luheritanre of
lind's ptople" Thursdav; "Hie Devil nut
a rup-rnatural being." Friday night's
lecture will he announced Iroin the pulpit.
Dr. P. S. Jtnkins ami Waller Gaibraith
have gone 'o Kentucky.
Capiaiu F. 1. Wilkes has just returned
from t'onianrt e where he has been attend-
ii g district court.
TV Mil.
Mr. Thomas Jackson hrolhir of Itepre-
si'iiini ire J. S. Jackson of ibis county died
at his residence near here last Tuesday.
l:-v K. Andrews pislnr of the Baptiat
church reiurned last Thursday from an
ext.'iisivtt tour ol the west.
Mr. George Adams anil daughter Misi
K in lelt for Bryan last Thursday to visit
Mrs. Lounhridge nf that city.
Professor J. 11. Dean ol the Saiu Hous-
ton normal school accompanied by his
family spent several days with relative!
and liit'ii'ls here last week.
Fx Mayor lliickvmnith roar of Gilnie-
epent a couple nl dayi last week with tits
many fneiitia here.
Mr. I.'arl Barron nf P.u-k spent the
grrater part ol this week with the family
ol his tr r e Mr. 1". ('. Williams leaving for
heme l'r dy morning.
Dr. J. K. Fh bit ol llti-k was the guest
ot relatives and Iriends here for several days
tlist Wei ll
S iTi.itt llolierlBun estp nf Dillas waa
sliaknn- hands with his mil Iriemla here Ital
Siitnrlav. He iMOiiiupanled Mrs Kolierl-
son who pn-certled him hums Mon-
day. ' Mr J. P. Homier formerly Pacific ex-
press act-tit here ami who is inci-eeiled by
.Mr. K M Gass of I lie Ii luplnme exi haegv
I oil o . a lark. Jack wouldn't s ty where
he was giiiov.
e.
ICmuiIaii ata a .tur-ir
Pim.AUiti.i'iin Sept. HI "d.imn 1 J
liaudall!" "Here!" Tim response e.nie
In low tones fram lomew here among lify
Jurors sitting three deep tn tlav In the
new cotirt-notise. All the Jurors except
the one who had answered were narlled
into attiiu'lrs expressive of the liveliest
lnUtfest. They half rote nut nf their seals
stairitig round' itjiiilring!y in the direction
of the voice and Kxetl iheir eyes at last
upon a ligure in inlcmti black silting up
against Hie white painted wall. A Cicero-
nian head covered with silver hair waa
bowed upon ii strong fat hand. The ex-
speaker had lcn Inv ud as a member nl
the bar to take i' M In the space reserved
for lawyers. He declined however end
said that l.e pref-rreil to tit with hll fellow.
Jurjrs. Ji. roll hav.tig been oomph tail
halt' a do. -n ut tli. panel had Judge Hare
excue i tem from service si that the
mttrht attend to private affairs that they
protested could pot be Neglected. The
mlrdofthe congressman h.iwever hid I
been made up days ago and he remained
firmly planted in the neat or amy. When
everylhlim hail been arramred District
Attoruey Graham walked over to him and
smilingly Mid; "Well Mr. Speaker I see
we are lo have the hi nor ol vour lertice.'1
"flonor" replied Ihe statwuiun braclni!
npwiihsn eilort and rising up to grasp
the baud ol the prosecuting officer who
a cool is the weather "Von ll.ttier
me. But we do not olleu have a mem-
ber of congress doing dut on quarterly
sessions juries." "Why not? He could ex-
erclse uo higher ptivileges. 1 think thai
'v.ery tuau ouht to realize that faci.
We hear a gihid deal nowadaya alwut
refortu. Why not rd'iuni the coi.dition ol
Itiiuts under which so it.anv men who
ought to n-rve on juries do noi ? No uiau
otiglit lo he relieved Irom lure service who
cannot present a mUbly stioug reason. For
myself 1 have no such reason. 1 am not loo
old. 1 am Hot tOO VOlllnv I am nut Inn
rich I am not too sick. Here 1 urn: here
stsv."
Tne ex-speaker with hit uliMenino Mark
silk bat pressed genii un under hit
smooth round chlu. stepited down in the
ox and sank Into ins U.t ..t in n
back row. Juror No. 1 however Itialsted
that the ex-speaker should take the post ol
itireuian. ine statesman demurred but
the whole box was Instantly up Iti pursue-
sion and politely lorced hi in to to the llrst
pure. He had altogether just
nuiir auu iith imiiiii- ami
Ouly four cases were tried. The alatai
man tlrank in evety word ot teslimonyand
wuuiu nut .luua even wnen a prisoner.
who was clearly neriurlnir himself. .a
caught in the prosecuting attorney's net.
ilium ine luminal thing ol suggesting
m! iiiraiioni ip Assiaiaui uiiiricl At-
torney llregy. Hell due again to-morrow
i iu u cioca.
ai i
Dish and lltitter.
Senator DaWei ol Massachusetts bilug In
the city a reportir ot the Tribune called
upon him to obtain bis vlewi upon pulitl
oal matters. The senator said that his
views in regard lo the itrasirle In the ha
stale had not changed materially since bl
was interviewed uy ine l ribuae some nre
weeks ago. lluller'i iticcesi last year was
utie are:eiv 10 ansinv anion rttiitih nm
Owing to bad blood crowing out of Ihe
nominations and other causes thuusandsol
republicans remained away Irom the polls.
wniie luiurr in sue a tremendous eiutl ami
received quite support horn old republl
can friends. It was personal triumph
more than a democrat lo victory. He has
t een failure. By going over to the iletuc
crata. body and loul he has alienated the
republicans win) supported him and tin
ionise has not been such as to strengthen
hi in with the old bourbon element who
only supported him at the best reluctantly
ltusyear me republican parly win lie a
unit all perional ilill'rrrneea
will li Inlil aside ami ena
nion canst nnuio aualnst tho man
who In Ir.s capacity as governor has tried
to throw much ou the uood name nf the
alule by ridiculing and trying lo lower the
luiracter ni tier iiisiiiutiona. That miller
will run. Senator Dawes resards ascertain
ami he will make a ternllc tight b rviclorv
because If he carries the slate this year it
will ulmosi certainly give mm itie iltnin
ratio uomti.atinii tor the presidency and
it is to that he is looking more than to a
mere local triumph. But he will find him
self lelt out in the cohl lor a lull vote will
come out this fall and when a lull vote
comes nut in Massachusetts the iistie Is not
um eriain. It means a republican victory.
IChicago Tribune.
Announcement Kxtnutritlnary Hurts
ureal Sniftr-Orfinu tlrvua Cuming Iu
Dtillaa October US.
Our readers will he pleased to know that
Dallas is to he visited by the Great Inler-
Oi'uni) circus ami meiisgerln. The good
satisfaction and splendid repnii.
Hon the Dons' show left in Hi
country last fall is still fresh In
the nietnoi v ol those who attended the cif
cut also those who did not get a chance to
visit it. But it comes agaiu October 22
with a larger show giving a one large ring
performance and the credit of having the
greatest show on the road this season the
newspaper exi'liangea are luutl In tlie'r
praises. 'Ilia histon Express one of the
ilileat tlatltca In tne state nl I'ennssylvanla.
In Its editorial sayi of thli allow: The en-
terprising proprietor deserves public pat-
ronage bscauso he not ouly provided
particularly line show but he glvei the
people an opportunity of lee Ing It all.
There Is one large ring in the center ol the
ampltheatre instead ol the bewildering
peril nuances ol two sets ol rings in
spectator was not annoyed by the feeling
that he was missing something going on In
another ring or made cross-eyed or d'rzy
by abortive attempts to look two ways at
once
Mr. E. 11. Davis the advance agent Is
in the cliy making preliminary arrange'
nienls for the announcement ol date elo
lie made us a pleasant call this morning
Future announcements will be made
through the columns ol the Hiiald
Ittt.aiUlla ''
Kosadalii Is a great remedy for icrofula
ml all taints and diseases of the blood
Bead the tollowing letter:
1 have inllered thirty-seven years with
liver complaint rheumatism tick head
ache and disordered stomach. 1 was at one
tune raving distracted rubbing my hands
ml hall crary with pain. My wife lent for
a doctor (nil lie attended me nine months
He said he could do me no good. I felt 1
was In the jaws ol death. Another physl
clan took me in charge and uoctoreil me
eighteen months I paid him IXI and owe
him tit) more hut one bottle of linsadalli
did me more food than all the medicine
the docton ever gave me.
J. II. Waikfr
Moon Creek N. 0
e
Dallas Acidemy hereafter to be the
nameof Mrs. Dick I nson'a school will 0en
on September od. lw.wuti null corps
competent teachers. Special advantages
in literature ninsio ami art also in ripan
ish Friuich and German. A kindergarten
under a directress who has hid large ex
perience In Chicago and St. l.ouli schools
will be established In connection with the
academy. A liner advantage onuld not be
offered to pupils from abroad nor to those
Iu our own city. Address communications
to Mrs. C. I'. Dickinson principal l-l
Jackson street oanas leiaa.
The well known itrengthenlng proper
lies of Iron combined with other tonics and
a moat perfect nervine are found in far-
ter's Iron Pills which strengthen the
nerval and body and Improve the blood
sua complexion
Rave liom twent to th'rfy dollars on each
horse aud cow you keep by laying in your
winter supply ni oils nay and corn at
Daugherty
ycamore.
a It
feed store comer Elm and
What will stop my coughing at night
Guarantee Acker s itngnm itemed will
Price in cents 60 cents and 1. Bold by
w. ii. 1 aiierson tx uo.
Rrftoma.
We manufacture our brooms of the best
material and tn the most substantial and
durable manner. Try tbem once ami you
win buy uo outer. rmuTs xtaos.
in
Orr's buggy and carriage hnnse Is Ihe
place yon get atyle and cheap prices and
goon gootn. .i nam street.
Use Acker's Kngllau Kemrdy for con-
sumption. Sold by W. 11. l'altirson A Co
Itnad-wagons buggies phsMons and
every style of vehicle for sale low by Orr
i.'l .vain .ireei.
Oratera. Ovaterai
Just a fresh aud twee' at midwinter at
ths l'elmoiilco.
a i
Orr'a Is ths platt il yon want lo buy
Mllhnrn Manufacturing )o.'t Bt. Louis
buggy 721 Main ttreet.
lie Wnelallv.
Millinery and faacy goods Hart's bl
ur 1 12 LI tn street
ia. -
Orr will sell you a line buggy.
Pelker
riueton Co. Ky.
Get a bargain.
Call at 7-'l Main street
Always All atari.
The Delmoiiioonss lust reoslveil thofln
Invoice of fresh oysters.
tea
Orr's carnage emporium Is 'tis fnahlnna-
nie place oi the city iteniemuer the plies
ws juaiu iireei.
Fresh Oyilera
Just reostved
ut.
at ths Delator loo mta
TRK NKW aocni.
M MISS fANMI H. 1IAIR
SUtot nf Captain (Julney Uarr. the flrat soldhr
nit i ii uu ine toll ol virglula.
he hath lifted her head th huh looauned her
bauds
hehainrasl awiy eo from her llfeand h'r
hand?
She hath mit on her Urcngth like a robe and
will turin
he will iak her ownpiace with the ncloni of
Wtllll.
Thounh ber body hath laid as the ground and
ine street
And Ihecromuif her pride haih b:eu trodden
t.V fi-eL
She w ll rise she will ihlus from i.oi...
heiiiht
with c.t.uitf new slorr. aittr r ii..wii.hi
heheth wealth Inhor water aud wealth In
lit.r trtitil.
And lu-r fate and her deatlnv lie In her h.n.t.
he be h ihiim-Io to Ubttr. tti.l ..ill t.. ....
ho fcaili titiUbiess lo venliite. aud ilmuslh' to
Al Ihe mother forgeti not her child that la
t pad.
I'tiunh huirave la unknown and hit name la
nut saiil.
So her ltti tin reineiH'ers aye clispa tbitu
IU-UIIT
And At ep la her besom ahe hides them away.
.She hath burled
her paat In the sllunce of
vears.
She liath turned her for ever f.oin mourning
and team
She liaili ahoiildered till burden no love ean
make llaht
And haih hmusht to th cotitllcl her daring and
might.
Will she wlnt.-Juit
as lure ai the nana.
biialeli tree
It sc (Inner and stronger and grainier.
will
Just a tnrsai sheholds with atrip hud and
lie:
watt i.
Ashet fathers before bar truth honor and
(IR til.
Iter foes may malign hor may lsuihat and
suiter
Sut thittugh all like a ship o'er the waves will
.no .ivur:
And tho bfeu h ot detraction aim' I over tier
pass
As lintiiieai is shadow of child o'er the
gias
As On' mini thil la atnlchel gives more clearly
IU tumid.
As 111 Ihtwera that are ottishud iwouloit per-
liime Is foiitiil:
Al aft" the U incest j is me siiuablno and
calm.
Aud aitorlheba'tlithe laurel andpaho;
so cluarer and tweetir and brighter will
silo.
Sbliieniiiof her gloom like a stir o'er the
sea;
o on ner tin luntniiio aud ralinneai cruie
tit an.
So gluty ami Conor horilimrilcshill crown
As a nihil more cliiistcne I utado higher and
I nrer
Hhewlll n is itio in-lal u nneil by the (he
r mm tne wove ui net ailll a grmnli iir te
Istrii.
Aithe tears uf lint ere inako the genu of tha
tirn i
Who la Mrs. tVlltalow.
As (his t(ucst urn la freiiucntly asked w-
will simply sav thut she is a lady w ho fol
upw.inls td Ktrty years lias untiringly the
voted her time and talents us a female phy-
sician and nurse principally among clill-
lren. She linaesi ecially studied the con-
tit i it Ion and wants of this numerous class.
and as a result of this ellort and practical
knowledge obtained In lifetime ipeut as
nurse and physician alio haacom pounded
Soothing Syrup for children teething It
operates like magic giving rest and health
mi is moreover sure in regulate Ihe
towels. In coiisetiuence of this article airs.
W'lnalow is becoming world-renowned ai
benel'uclor id her race; children certainly
tin rise un and bless Iter: especially it tlila
the case In this city. Vast quantities of the
(soothing nyrup are dully sold ami used
here. We think Mrs. Win-low has Immor-
talized her name by this Invaluable article
and we ai nee rely believe thousand! nl child
ren have been saved Irom an early grave by
Its timely use and that millions vet unborn
will share its hencllta and unite in calling
her blessed. No mother hasdisrharuedher
duty to her sintering Utile one In out opin
ion iinui sun nas given u ine uenetiiol Mrs
W liislow l Soothing Syrup. Try It ninth.
pes try it now. I Ladies Isitor. New
V" 1. U..I.I i t . .
iitrariij. ouiu uy u uriiggisia. mi ceuis
a boltle.
.la panes tlomla-llare iiiritle.
Mr. I.. M. hnepllv has lust returned from
Calllortna and while there made mine ex-
tensive purchases nf the must elegant Jap-
anese novelties ever brought to America
aud which he intends lor his holiday trade.
lie brought Willi mm two or llirre ttecl-
mem ol hie purchases wliirh are beautiful
bitvolid dnacrintloli. 1 1 it tvi-iilv.il hla In.
voices yesterday and the letter head was
Itsell a curiually and was printed iu Jap
aurse. It la surrounded by Japanese ba
il res and In the center are the United
States and Japan llugi combined under
which Ii printed Japan lid America
Frieudi and Neliihbnre. On .he ton Is the
name oi ma merchant lent I an Man Fran
Cisco wholesale anil retail Mr. Kneplly
win nave in inis line oi goons uitpiay
never lurpaised this aids ol the l'acilio
coast.
Ws think we can cure bad case nf hack
arln ijiili kttr with one of Carter's Smart
weed ami lieiiadonna Backache 1 aatera.
than bv any other application and after
the backache ia cured von can still wear
the plaster without discomfort for two or
three weeki or longer. 1 hll combination
ol smart weed and belladonna is a treat lilt
ami it Is hanl lo Hud any pain or achs that
will not wield to It. Price ii cetili. Hold
by druggists everywhere.
Dallla Female Colleee.
The 17th annual aesainn of this instil u
tlou began Sept. 3 with larger 'pening
aitenoaiice man ever neiore; ami will con-
Untie forty weeks. The literary course Ii
innrotign nmirr a mil corps ol liiitruotors
riiiperiur ailvantagei are ottered In the luu
sic and art classes which will be nuen
rtiideuts outside ths College For cata
logus address
0. J. Nt'Msi President.
The llrunawlek Naloon.
The Brunswick saloon and bllllird hall
oomer nf Main and Martin streets has be
come a popular place of resort tinder the
able msnagemejt or f rank Catithorn and
Charlie Purcell who handle none but the
purest of whiaklii bell of wines sud lines!
cigars.
To (line a and Varuien.
War alrstonolifv our cuilomers end
friend that we will receive their cotton lor
hlpmentor toraaleand will mike liberal
idvancementson all consignments.
Howsss Jt Lsmon
Ministers lswyera teachers snd others
whose occupation elves but little eiarclaa.
should use Carter's Little Liver Pills for
torpiu liver and btllouiueis. Om Is doss
Dvinenila dlBanoeara when Carlar'a T.lva
Hitlers sre used and for stomach Indlges
1109 constipation sic. mey cannot be ex
ceneu.
m
Orr's buggies and carriages sre suaran
teed aarepresented. Try him once at 71
mmiu ikiTOi
Removal Nollee.
It tl. Slier has removed hit ttock of groj
i-rrira u. ma norion ouililing. across Irom
the old stand wbem he will have the choic
est stork or groceries In the city. Us will
ds pleased to ses bis cuilomers.
An Old nurae aava: Ai-kar'a Rnvllah
Re.i.edy Is best for coughs croup dlpiherla
ttr oruucutiis. ooiu Dy nr. it. 1 aiierson
Co.
Orr keeps flos and good buggies and bnys
it emu aim can anu win umiarsell en
house in Dallas. Be bis bin ttock at Tli
aiatu sireei.
Lellrand Market.
Louie Lenway proprietor keen) on hand
nothing but ohotcest meats ai d lavn the
best cuts lor his regular custnmeis. Will
deliver to sny psrtof ths city or suburbs
every morning.
St
I don 1 feel welll" The itomach Is out
01 oruer; negirnteu tins means chronlo dy
pepela. You should tasa Acker's Dyspep
sis 'I ablets snd avoid this terrible disease
oum uy r. u. a aiierson t Cs.
1. ad Irs should remembor; beautiful
com pie tlou results Irom nilns Ark.r'a
MhKxl Kltxlr. bold by W. H. Patterson A
9&
A Ihorough coume of Acker't Dlood ElUIr
will remove sil taint irom the blood. It
"Mkelllf"l5' Son bol ni Pimples.
Bold by W. a. fattenou at Co.
&t. Jacobs OH.
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN;
l;etUvtsj mid eurt j
khfi'matisjI
Nourolula
Sciatica Lumbago !
IIKUAOIK
IlEiDACilSTOOTHAC!H
SORE THROAT
liCINMY.XWKt.LIXDS
airiiiixii
Sorinin Cull B ml in I
.Vi. .ilfiiaWisl
'vliesmsi);
tiflWa)
1 ''ij tirtnmiui3i)'
mtaj1l rmvsriiirw.
aw? rus.itrAi.Diif
'I f jiawssetttimiflin -
A Hit ftll ol hf r Null I y ictt
TP!' i'T sk
''iia'iiiiiiM
SHU I'MIM.
FIFTY CENTS 80TTL8
s..i1 l.y all Drtnniisuaat
lHtalt-r. PU wlluut Iu I
lanatlagiM.
The Charlai A. Vogilir Cs.
..aei:
in lll
TiKiauaatv)
UllUatm Id .St.
xJt;rtucattonaIL
Boys' School.
A HOME SCHOOL FOB DOTS.
B1TUATKD AT
GLKNDALE - MISSOURI.
On the Missouri Psclflo lt!lroad U miles
from Ml Louis.
Location healthy. Grounds large and attract.
Ive. Mental moral ami .ihv.n-.i wuif.. r
the boys has lha most careful alltnUnu. Corin
of Insiruclori compclent.
i n next ie rm omnia HKrTKMPFrt It IMS
KiirlormaajiJitartli iil.nl addno. th 1.
O'l'al. K. A. II AlOtir.
Klrkwuod uo.
Agricultural and Mechanical Collegs
OF TEXAS.
CoLLXua Btatiom Daiios Copstt Tixas.
The Kthth Annual Session will herln on
MONOAY. OettiNtr I last. Th? ennne f In-
tmcMou ostein!. timing h time jeara aud la
ipeelally adapletl to the tborong n-a.lleal
tralnliiKof To.iigmen In faruilns. hiiria tiire.
aioek tultll r enitiiieerliig. chemlttry ino-
ctiaiiina. an hiUehire etc. aril the tcleitees ra-
laitng tlutntin. tlraduaiva for the last two rrars
have wlltionl illltieiilly aecured luerstive em.
P tijment In tin-tit itnrtulu. folal eximuies for
ulue mom lot mi i iiiki.
ror caiamgiiis or special Infttrmatltiti t' lross
i uiiw.ni ii . ii . mis w i inn rc.
t'bslreian of the Kaeii'lr.
VIRGINIA
Fomalo Institute
KT.V15T0X VA.
Mrs. (if n. (1. K. II. tl'l!nr l'r Inrtpul.
The next Bes.lon rf Nine Mnmhi OI'EM
HKI'I KMHKH l ith wllh a lull corps nf iiuw.
rlor tea bars. Terms icas-naMa. Anelv rarty.
l"!al UIU ''"t''ou ta 'r1"
University of Virginia
pr&IMKR LAW LKOTttRFR (nlre weekly)
KKtll l-'lh Jlllr. ISXl and mil I I II).
If ave nrovwt of aiunal iim. u. i ....i....i
design to limine llielr eludlea'at th'a or olhor
Law sk bool: IM to those who pnteose to rcail
I'o'tt'fo ki raciuionera wno nave not
:iat the atlvantairo nf av.i.m.iin i ...n..M
Kor rln-ular aniila (P. O. linivraii. ... v. .J
JOHM H Misltllt. Vrof. and St.. i 7J
Vanderbiit Universltv.
NA4tivii.iir irvuv-v.uv.
HiaatoH tM.&
Th. iM.t.tml. 1111.11 I - .
.iiri Kmu i.aw uenan
menu otata HKI'KMIIKK I Die MihIIcbI Del
J.".1-. r-i :nawuisl;.al Departments omnO
1 OllkK I. I he appllaiifita lor Hrli.tnlS k.Iu.h
lion arennaiirpaiaexl. Theachoolot Eu.lntHH
Ing la atlrai'lliK iiwolal attention. Kor Annul
Heiitantr ami lurther InfonnaUnii address im
vwa vie. f wi mj raw Hit
.?.Bl'NrL-'j!!!anwl'r.
Washington & Lea University.
I.IAI.IUTON VA.
Iiiatrnellon In the nm.l A...li o...
and In Ihe proleatlnnal ai-hnnla of I.aw and Kn"
Blnteriiif. LiH-attoii hi..niiiii. ... i
erate. Next aesalitn omnia Sept. so. yor oala
llltf IIM tllilMMI 't-..b... .1.. tr i.
W. II. I.KK President.
Bellevue High School.
itMiuiiuiutlniv VIRUINIA.
For novel and Vnim M.. t.
n..i..... .i.ttr.- ..- "." ."'I'arra in
-.MrKV m iniTeraiiy TaoroiiKhlv
and haiidaomclv equlpitnl. Kull rorra of In.
striictora. Heaiitlriil ami health. l.ii..n
For oatslngiie ailtl reaa
w u a nuns ti..
Believes P. O. . .up
St. iary's School.
Ko. A12 Poplar Btreot. Memshla. Te
A select anllng and Day Miool fo Yonn
Ladles and Ch 1 11 not tol. it.. i.. .!
HlateraofHt Hiry of Ihe Ksnaeopal Clinn-i"
Numberof Day Pupils llmllea to uiis huutlresu
b..ar lip.. lo twenty-flye Boven tlior.
otiBlilyuiiai(ntt Inatriiolori. Tcnna: BoarA
lion apply lo HIHTKR In ilharre. """""
The University ot Mississippi
AT OXFORD.
Tnltlrn free to evr.ybody but I.aw Students
1 he raurtifl U mmtitsafsit itiat v...ii.
able and nth-lent ' "
1 ae wrnia are very moderate.
T he WI111I0 Iii.hiuiIa.. 1.
rorralaloiiieieiid Inform.Uon apply loOer'
A. f. Sriwaar Chaneollor. '
H. M HHI.I.IVAM. eVoreiar.
St Mary's University
W llrmpeaon MONDAY eKITgklBER II
Our Cnmmen-la ami M.il..m.n..
menu a nnanrpaaaed. Mntl.rn and Aniilent
fe.snr.7 Profeawe' " 7. (uVi7"X"k
merly of Womlalork Poller. MA ind P.F.
Special Sottcti.
jrt'IITTONaAMI-LK!.-lALLAH.TlcXAH
8epl s 1M1.-At amoeUnf of tin Dallas lloanx
of I'Dderwrilers held September leAl lh
in lowing resolution was I'lopled. to taks tlTect
from and a'ter Iho 1Mb day of Noptember INgt:
lleiolvedThal an extra charge of M cents pet
annum ihall be made on all bulldlnga and con-
tcntt (other than cotton wsnhouuti or com.
proaiea) for permUslon to keip or store cotton
amptri Provided however that this charge)
shall not apply wbeis approved perforated
water pipe 1 (with water aupplj) ire kept In each
cotton iimpli room or where itirnolcnt hose at-
tached to hydrants (or In lieu thereor two or
mnti chemical Ore extlnmlihor.) aro kept In
room or place Imrnedtttcly adjacent to each cot-
ton lamp's room so as to be applicable for n-
itant uic In oiae of fire. When looae cotton
kopt od tin floor the above additional obargs
Mcentiihall binade where ths abovsextin.
(tiltlilni faelllllii are supplied and a cuarge
I per huulrcd when mch facllltlci ars not mp.
piled.
incompliance wllh Inatructlone of the As-
soclstlon of Firs Underwriters of Trias.
'lSrffii3BaTE3i'
jf T'- a
n
awKOTIOK.-Thorowlllbea special mcoU
ing ol the stockholders of Ihi tna goal K.Uts
and Bulltllnf Aieodatlon at Ihi ofltcs ofR. T.
Ulsenlohr on Ratorday Fepwmbor l lhsx.
stockholders ars requested to attend Import-
ant builccsi. R. F. B18KNLOHR Prtti't
X. L. Dsooobam Buc'y
Dallas Texas. September lsal.
STLAMAR KirLra ATTESriON.-AK
adji urned meeUtif of theoonipaoy will be held
tmormw eronlnf ths 17th loiUnt at S o'chxkr
Action will bi taktn on di Unguents and otlse
bmlneai el Importance will be broual I hrn
till rooaUnj. J c. Tt Rvraf
Csttaln Couioisidlni;
I.U Uo'juis Secretary
il
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