The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 16, 1883 Page: 3 of 8
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For and In.
rioturn of Our Ri'prtsoB.iativeV
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JCsuifi.T'N. 1). C I)?c. U. Spins'
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I in or nbotts LUKaa have called into
;s:ioii the nccuwoy t-f tuy .pyelitis ic the
'liter of Hr- Wollhorti's vote for spealcr.
J'.juiUi'in f l'ly '"O lollowiny from the
v.v.!t'.'i; X' w Washing ton ptn'm pub-
-fji" i"1 '-''".' 01 l1' fruitier Mrd: "'!'!.
.jWiri rrf'i'i:iifi:t il.v.res to ituuc aoi'r.
l-aiK H.. preyioipwlispaicucH relative to
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.vi-irr.iii.-n ;;in an honor liiiloi-hul
r arl unsuu.-lii. It was ;0nicrrtd on
mm t in" co lucmhers In the.r iirriiooe-
mml of x ubi.- c niiiiiiti-oM and of cou-se
screni to hy the republican side vtbii-h i.
iM piiii iMiiiu ry iiimr niiijurilv pwrr
RlVfU tl'.K pUcfl tO utlollivr i(.r.ir l
tbtir own puny. Tiiim it will ile t
honor in n. mi bin non-worthy it is a nlmir-
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. v I'-'iiu.iiuB on an
mIi-huiiI on-iiiDpr of tl'e opposite tiariv
ThubrMOWllI ol a Uilli;.in .... . .'.
iwiior It.xiis nPimtorri-tlvrtB cruliton 'IV xas
Urmicli Hi worthy iimini1K BiiJ lauhlul
lensut.
ticimior LoIib 9 bill just Introductd
punt llif nttht of way to the
lo
1II IHOI.OHAD0 4 S4MA I'R RAILWAY
ibrotiii thu inilmu tirntory is iiiteretini!
both in Us lerma of rmjiKst and as a point'
tothw which way or to dhow one way
tint roart wants to t;et northward out of
Ttm. the bill a.-.ki for 1 1... r.i.i i i....i.
trilr"Bil telrKrapli ami tniophonelhroiuh
ur iciiiiui.T oocinniiii; t a point
twl.i.f west of the eaateni
buimiary of Cook noiiulv TniaK toi ntfr
tiu!i.a weat of Collt-y villi . Smlinn 2 n-ks
jmiii-i nrui oi nayuuu 4 HI by 3ti0O f-et
lu. . J "" cciuona 6 uuil 4
ororwe lor hppraiBeiusnt ol .ln.f
ol-wiy tlironijh priraui (.ropeny; also re-
crfM the nKht of coiKrem to reculate
liight and paisenRi-r tarilts. Section 6 pro-
Tidn for payment hy the road ii $50 our
Mililnf aonh tillaf ....J L..:l. . .. "
to go to the lurlinn tribBt.and $1wi0 per an-
nom for every 100 miles of rnii n .i...
muny to be in lieu of taxet and to go for
thi hf m fit of the tribes and the last sum to
u paiu j Hariy as long an me territory exists.
Sfcimn 8 requires that the road shall baild
wunnien wnuin inrte years alter the pad
a wi iim abl.
ti.u r.n ii...t i. i i
uo mui iuav oniinie anu nouse a'
nmyn in woriiina- orner Hdurto the usual
wist ui o!anlzlllcomtulteell. Thopoliti.
ini titiA is in bim line ol
IHI t-JLtrrof CARU&LI
-' J"1- aril Morrison and dednniinni iln.i
fnriber than any present stuns warrant in
Ijjhiotiitii! tne issues for the nrraidnnifal
ampatKO. The work of the houses will b(-
iii mis ween with wholesale introdiiiMion
of bills the nature of which will tend lode-
raop most sureiy toe policies of the two
psrrien.
Tskiiift the three hundred and twenty.
tit members of the Iiouro ol repreeenta
lives one with another there are no liner
looking men or men of more eirikiin; ap
pfsrance in the body than the Texa dr le.
gaiea. an uui twelve membera if me
Louse were present at tne lirst iliy'a ie
nuu. in me weii uueii nail the- n.'fnm
were full ol interest. The wide galleries
were iuii to overnowinn. rrom the lenor-
ter'a nailery the eleven Texans could he
easily singled out. I Here sat the broad
puieLtiiiaiii; aonu lo'-Kiuit
CCLBSUSOK
' Old Dave" of the northeast corner of
lrxar. il is fixed jndicial counte.
nance set off with long wavy black bair and
irnT eyebrows teemed intent on the
events about to transpire lie is known as
me Kendall man ol the Texas delevatieu
thntiirh ha voted for Carlisle as he says to
saiisiy ais cousiuueoie j cool compre
bensive mind he seldom acts without wis'
dom. His brethreti ou the old judh-iar
committee call bun a strong lawyer. M
eye wandered from Culberson to the taly
lortn oi
rilARLKS bTRWART
as ha rose in his seal to mi and stretch
his limbs in the lobby. He Is stouter than
liaunl was clad in neat black and attracted
the attention ol more than one reporter al
my elhnw. Blewart would draw notice in
any crowd and is destined to be pointed
mil onen ns tne tan nieinner from lexas
Diiw ti in Harris county he Is noted f ir his
food sense and a cniiiiiioiiers ideas ile
beat a bnlliaii' man lor congress and rep.
resents the old time Texas political fain
JAM US It. JONSB
of Henderson like S ewarr a new member
is Ilie next lulle-t insn 'roru Texas He
kr-il young Chilton and U. II. Iluhhard out
01 cuiiurese. Ills sutisliiniiiil wor'Ii and
genial trans are easily traced in h's opiui
laee even from the uallery. He Is about
u feet hiith and weinhs nearly two lulu
dred pounds. The suinoih face ol
J. H. RRAOAlf
? resents prompt recniiuiiioii of his features
le has for vi-ara past worn a mustache and
chin whiski-rs. Ho -cents heavier and
Osual. moves slowly lie had a word to
say in debate and then the boys In the
prefs row knew the old "fog horn voice
John Hancock's
form moved about the bail where he was in
former years a lamillar obect. He weare
bushy long iron-grey hair a mustache to
match and a suave smile. His lores is reo-
ognlr.ed on the tloor but his reputation
springs chiefly from the fact that he was a
bold dell ant anion man.
j r uii.i.ir.
from Gnmalea disinct. where Schleicher
Ived brings into service a bushel of sense.
Miller don't pretend to be a handeame mau
but his fiieotie of the prickly pear country
declare him lobe "as good as tney make
them." Ha sat qu'eily watching the lively
panorama in bis cool calculating style and
kn he gets ready he will introduce a bill
and get it through too.
a o linia.
the matt of ten years' congressional service
beloved in bis district is known as the
chavaleur Bayard ci'liis delegation. When
the republican foriy-seventh congress was
keeping the countrv hot with excitement
In excluding democrats and seating repub-
licans. Mills waded through the crowded
aisle to the apace In front t f Heifer s deek
and with arms f.ilded nd Intense indigna-
tion on his lc he told the pliant party
tool Keller thai he was a fraud and dared
not have hi in arresi'il lr saying so. Mini
) a pioneer nlormei and so soon
as this In known he will cuue to the front
In the fi.rii-eikhlh house. He bspan the
fight in Ir-TO. much to the dismay ol such
men as Hewitt and Kandall.
W. I.I.AMIAM
h but 3K veers ol arc otir youngest mem-
ber a seit-iiiHile limn Irom iinuih I arnllna
to Texas in ISUG. He and his wife made
lha trip to Kwt Kivr roomily in a pring
aguu and since mat time be has sliidied
law got his license raised lour children
made a name lor honor nmt ubill'y in ms
district ol eiuhiy-lwii ruiintii ' Hxl lllm'
ell a good houieiM Weaiherford and wou
a seat m congress over ou.i of the brst ntoi
moat popular men In Texss. J- "
Dmnport. He ii of milium bin d
fall beard deik eyes and hair pll. ''"
bla lce and ol deliberate u ni'r."
Its quietly and waT.r.es lh old msmoers
dotba taliliik; Like l-uuiism
oi.im nkLUiunn .
Tepreremia cm lifuetry of conimerc ai
and Hoik irsirg rlrrueiiie. H " t'1"
Blng Ms third term nnn.r favorsb "
pices being Pa.-.l on working conin it-
tMatlhe vsry lr.iiulng of tut ""'
m .1? l.0'ly rep.tafd is a
S " nJ 'v'i'vt ""i"a. Hi. .bin v
'the Usenet that drw many r-oue
rU.. "i t'rJm '" .1
simnil t 1 "n'er that he
siHtud d.liTHr epCi;es on the int
"i i.ie nay. H;5 m; earnestness ami
parous laaaiiBKe tim hiw a Ursa htaritig
u the Uuar.
J. W TBEOCIKORTOK
ne oiher noriliw-st Itxas iiii-uibpr. re-
liiins ua Hal-rock atitr a loiii Iniermis.
I. to o'ii and Um.iiar femes to H
rm welcjun. Nj man has a firm h.nd
"'I his liuinct turn be uiii-n it b.i Mil;
l.fH stunt tlietiztnlj. H. Junes ami n
mil. Ke bun in neiierni aipaiaiu'e. Ol long
M'rv cc in Ttxas vnv.te aii.i i.tijl'i: Hie hai.
f''!'''T'i'11''' "s l'" '''' k' "' Iheua.leiv.
lu.i-ne.lLi.1 renu outwaiu'y : u m vr-i-lv.
t'lTMi.-. er.t ai'.l I'muteii lu dmy t i-'j
nJ f igotor.1 impem-h. "Thero is
Ti-lt ocnn.t US!."
sii'it a mporter a' n. siiww
(I. en vntr-u iiai.l "V... I.i.i if
and half a
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r itr-'ifrti t en ix.i.".
for ; tho pest weak ere ai f-tsow.-: The new
!!ii-n of Oar'.irk lir;.im c-uti.ty mi l
ii...isrispiilis. Mum n c iiii'y. t'e i-mhIi-I
s'iH. Kinrcniiije SVsmei le is appmnieii
n '"iis'iir -il Humer's Ke'ifil Ti.e LiiihI
"I ll. R K'nliiian p'?iniMHr in Hiis.
lii.nnmli Hill cmin'y lor jiiisap
pn.ved. The oilice of K'na. rSniiih c.-uiilv
is I'isiinnlinUiid ami nui! Imw cues t.i I'.ul-
inrd instead. Jiiuliiwii is n nsvr i flk-n in
I'jllas counly aim T. C. Ilrsuson is jiost-
cisfter. in S.urry enmity Hie ollira of
Snyder iaee'ablishsd wiih 11 11. riitierion
in charge. In Kdwards couuty Camtin.iiid
l n new cfllce. K. 8' Je'insoii nsiuiaier
Tha bond of tX'D J. '. Calhoun al Fro-
(Ionia rjan Saba county is apprcwd.
Atiikss (1a. Novcaiher (I. 1 .'!.- I am
avi.rae on sei ral piineiples in saving any-
thing conimeiidatory of prnnrieiary uriii le"
hill there are a few oil the niailiet thatforce
those of the profession ho c inie in c "i 1 1 net
witli Ihudiseaseil in. I siillering to acauonl.
edjre thelrsnperlorily. Ainni.g llinse 1 liiul
riwift'a Specilic lo rank high. One poor un-
fortunate requests ma lo l"il vi. u ilu- he
had long been a suil'iirer with terrible blood
taint and securing little if any reiiel Irnm
other treatment liually resorted to Swili's
Specilh'. He claims now that it has afforded
linn reiiel thai ae leU that his blood Is
pure Hk'ain and wishes me to express his
dsep olilivaiiotis Willi which 1 cheerluily
cotoipiy. Yours reir.emhiiiy
Josfi u Jaiv as Uruct-ist.
e
AVe Autleliate ery I'old Weitther.
The weallier predictions Imiicaie it. 'lie
past several days siibstiiutiale it and nier-
CDiinls want it
We have overcoats tilsler and wilder
clothing to sell vte want the public to
uudorslaud It and buy them.
ROW UrlTSU to us.
We have laid in a larger stack than usual
and can sell everything in onrliue at prices
thai will surprise tbe people here when
they consider the quality of the- goods.
Come and see us and we will provide yon
with such comforts that you can laugh at
cold and ilely ilia wind and rain. 1 Irene
warm aud comfortably If you would have
?ood health; drsag respectably and in the
latest style if you would he successful in
any avocation. I'siMiuanr
Tht) Clothier 70i Kim street.
lie ritld I'tve lllinltred lltitlnr.
Our enterprising photographer J. If.
Webster bas purchasej a now process for
finishing photographs for which he paid
$.rKNJ. The process was recently disroyered
in London and without a doubt gives the
finest linisti In photographs we have ever
seen. The process having been patented
by tho inventor he sold tbe exclusive slate
right to Mr. Webster. We stale also In
this connection that Mr. HI. O. Desue an
emlneut artist resigned his position In a
gallery on Main ilreetand accepted a simi-
lar one with J. 11. Webster Tul Kim street
it
Advniltnge of Henvy flutes.
i he soli bituminous coal used in Ii'
west is so destructive on all castdron tit t
the heavy plates In the Charter Oak l k
Store will be appreciated by housekeepers
as well as dealers. This advantage with
excellent draft quick and uniform baking
make tbe Charter Oak tlie most desirable
stove in the market.
The NewTelegrnph Line.
To the 1'ublic.
The Hull Colorado & Santa FeTelograph
line is now open lor business to points
reached by It and Its connect tons. I'rnmpt
delivery ami despatch a specialty. We re-
specllully solicit a share ot your patronage.
W. J. Ktoiims. Manager.
W. f. Inb.
Kvery member ol the club is retpiested lo
be present at club .neeling on Sunday
morning at U.'M o'clock sharp at ollire ol
lli-xttT v. Ferguson when tickets of adiitis-
Ion will be distributed fortheiiiBHiueiade.
Xo member will be admitted without a
ticket W. 11. Gain ks tiec'y.
Mr. William Kmenwln so woll and favor-
ably known as one ol our most reliable
and efficient painters anil paper hangers
who has lor the past year so successfully
managed and huilt up the contracting de-
partment for H. Hamilton. "HI locale for
tho ensuing Tear at No. Main street
where he will be pleased to meet his many
friends and patrons tj'tccess io Hint
aisnrtv.
If vnn want a tine carnage ItiitgV pine-
ton or farm and spring wsg.n murium r
John S. Wltwer has a complete sitva at ins
e..imltnrv. 7 '.1111 street rsiluieuBker
llros.' celebrated vehtclea a specmlty.
e
allied. . - n
A. Silberstf in l.irnteriy oi nunersiein
Hirsch has rebuilt Ins mule pens Just hack
of Huey A l'bilps adj .tiling martins
stable where he can be loiinn. naiueo
'jnomulu; Will Py 'O" nignesi nniin
price. "'
I'rlee Christmas presents everywhere else
and then try W. M. raiiersou n i
Main and l.smar streets and there you will
purchase. They sell the llnesi goons at a
lower price I ban any house In liallas.
i .i.n'i i-ii wall I' The toiuach ll nut
ol order; neglected this means chronic dys-
pepsia. You should taae Acker's Hm-p-ela
Tablet! and avoid this terrible disease.
Sold by W. H. FatUrsnn Co.
imn. with Herelnrd. Aunspsnt h & Co.
representing only first-class
v...ii.h emiinanies. Hoonis No. hill Mm
itreet opposite 1'oydras.
Cseicksr'. Kngllah Kvnelf for eon
mutton. Bia oy vv a
Cotse Cheap ruel.
Cheaner. cleaner ano oeuor u
ooal.al$0perton. ........
UALLAS V ill .... k-.-M . .
t ....... -.hi. ir..irrl Aiinsnsuiih t Co
ilisuie win. i-i.
representing only lint-class American and
Knglish companies ltooms .No.OIU t.im
street opposite l'oydiaa.
ArevoU miserable through Indigestion
sour stomach or cor. summon r
pyspepsia l aineis we aiiariiine
yoti. Bom ny v.
Ladles khould remember a beautiful
complexion issulti Irom tisirtg Acaer s
Itlmil Khxlr. bold by W. U. l'attereon t
Co. at 1- .
An old nurse rays;
Acker's Knglish
Itemed)- is best for couKh" croup .
or hronchitii. Bold by W. H. 1 a
diiuberia
atlerson A
New Year's cants i the Hf RalD ofllce.
Call ana see them.
p.-eM Turkish and Calllornla evspo-
aled pruuet aUeb A Freinery's
fve orders for New lear scarosat tu
Ilr.aal.P ofllce.
Martinet Ibe lobaooonlst. has the largest
and finest slocK oi cifarr v pr. .uU -
iacuoi In trie inert.
Don't buy oeiore you price at Caumjui.
1! JUDGE.
1 lilirf
Jllo'raphlcl Siu'tchcf This
lndliin I'oct
The "TflioW liira" r he ch(r()ltc
I'suuirj'.
liifiJi til loniifrtcd With Uls uth.
it it'txr. Airai
He wasbotu lu the Cherokee country on
the O s le nar.'y river at what is n.-w Iks
ll-Hiriliiiirci!y ol l:u:et.U-rsia on March
1. 1--7. K.siai'.ur C.enrr.l Jnhn K dn.
ii lull blood Iiidinn. w.aj the. popular ami
pi.wirul cl.Ut of the fh-ri'lf. Hj.
n. H er o UipMy eilit.'a'ed ialy. w.is the
.liHshierolJiie Nurfirup of Comieoti.
nil. Ilie tanrly min'.i
tlif tribe i
urn pri-.-.it Cl'tri.kei
I'.dau l'i ri ! iry
M-UM H'linnyiif jt. (t
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H-M-iVj?to:i m tbi
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a uval i-hii-j - ai n
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p. her ti ..ii n .nj;- i .;! ; um.i
v. kr he- o-n the :!.
sii.'ii 'i lio n a boy ol i:
..n-i-. i a-:-.a:iiye wiim lo ito a.roi-iou.
H'1'1'!'" in ft li-tior in n l:i..ii
;i Us i!. 'i-ritie? tt't j.- den! : " l l... e.
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Besl !l loin l-h.l ii:n-l.-.-!ls ii! lai 1...
st i.ii'l lien'IPmt r.itue I he itomul
In.l.ati.i iiiuhie to vsnt their ra.;' .m the
K;i;;es iiinnit their itr.iii toivanlH ibeir
i 'i I 'llflf. u.1 cho-.e to hold them lespoil--i'lle
1 r wlial had happened John lto-H
insi.0 use ol these prejudices to esia.i'.i-h
Ins own puner. He held srrrotcouin.il and
plolleil (lie ilea'h 1 1 tuy Inllier a- d grand-
liilitr Ki uun-ia kls-gj and Hi.ihIukiI end
o'liiirs who were friendly to those mm
1 hete hlou.ly ilee.ls eie perpetuated iiud-r
e'rcuinatauroH of peculiar aggravation. O.i
lite motuing of June i'J Ki ahoul day-
break our I'amiiy was amused Irom sleep
by a violent noise; lit doors were broken
down ami Hie Itnu-e wan tilled with armed
men. 1 Haw my lather lu tho haiid t ol
sesuji.ins. He endeavored to spent to
them but they shouted and drowned h's
voire lor they were ordered not lo list . it In
bun for a moment. Ii r tear they would be
persuaded not to kill him. Thev drngtd
l int into the yaul and prepared to minder
hint. T vo men held Idiu by the arias
while others stabbed linn dulihern'eiy
with a dirk iwi'ii'yuiiie times.
My tnoibt.r rushed out to
Hut door but they pushed her
back luto Urn house with their gnos and
prevented her egress until their act was ti t-
ishad. Mj fither fell lo tlieeaith hut did
not rioirs irmeedialely. My mother ran
out to bun. lie raised biinsell on his elbow
and ttied lo speak but the blood flowed
into his mouth and prevented him. In a
tow moments he died without speaking the
'est ward winch 1m wished to say. Inert
aceaededa (ceneol agouy.thesiihtolwh'ch
uiigtii laake out regret mat the human
race had ever been created. It has dark-
ened my Ills with an eternal shadow. In a
room prepared tor the parpose lay pale lu
death tlie man whose voice bad been lis-
tened to with awe and admiration in the
councils of hil nation and whose fame hail
passed to the remotest ol the Culled Stales
tin blood oomig through his winding sheet
and tailing drop by drop to the floor. Hy
Ins side tat my mother with her hands
oluiped and in speechless agony. She who
had given him her heart In her youth aud
beauty left the home ol
her parents and followed the
husband of her choice to a wild and distant
land and bending over him was his own
nil lined mother with her long while hair
(lowing loose ovsr her shoulders and bo-
som crying lo the (ireat Spirit to sustain
her In that dreadful hour. And Inadditloa
10 all these the wile the mother and the
little children who scarcely knew their
loss were the dark laces ot those who had
been privy to the assassination whu bad
coma to smile over the scene."
John Hollln Kidge or Chees-niial-a-law
ny Ids Indian nanie (Signifying Yellew
11 1 rill was educated at Kayellaville Ark.
and graduated with distinguished honor" at
Ureal Harrington New tngland. He was
a cousin to I ha gallant Colonel k. C. liuudi'
not so well known lo the people ol Texas
and now the representative ot his people at
tne national capital. At tne freaking out
ul the Calllornla golil lever in IHlti he enil
grated to that country and engaged in inln
nig in Shasta' county where this writer.
then a mere liny first learned In love him
for his manly virtues his kindly sym
pathies and brilliant intellect. Hit idle
moments were devoted to the muses
and his poems published in tne provincial
pspert ol thai day were extensively repro
duced lu tlie literary Journals ot the coun-
try and met with aisllngulshed popular fa-
vor liifled with a commanding physique
great personal Hisgnetism and a classical
education combined with an exceptional
wealth of imagery and Ilu ncy of language
he hectme one of the most popular writers
of the day. He was a vigorous and Incis-
ive political writer and edited with marked
ability one of the leading dally journals of
the slate; but his ilevotiou lo tne a' s and
sciences and the higher branches of litera
ture disinclintd him to engage permanent-1
ly In the partisan warfare which prevailed
in Calllornla In the early years following
Us admission into the Federal nnion.
Some ol his fugitive poems possessed
such remarkatile literary latent at to at-
tract the altonli.ui el the profoundest
thmkers snd ahlest writers ol the age. A
few years since while our poet was visiting
the nationsl Capllol M'-s Vlunle Keani.
now Mrs. Hone a lady known lo fame for
her L'cnliia as a sciilntiiress. and whose cun
ning hand created Irom C 'Id marula some
of the most beatitilul statuary which now
adorns the must stau-ly rapltal of the
world reiiieed Mr. Klrigetn w.ile her a
little Indian love-song. Without thought
on the impulse of the moment he wrote
this little tfein which was set io inulo and
her-ama one ol the most popular melodies
al the capilol. It has never appeared lu
print;
I lovt trii.
I love thee at the soaring bint
The bright blue ntoralng
When he sings;
In circling flrcllnt melodies
With Heaven's sweet snnllikt
On hit wins.
I lovt thee as lbs billows love
In tropic laridi the
Pearly shore;
They couit and go they come and go.
With answering kisses
Kreruore.
t love thee at tbe marlaer
Far-driven o'er the
imrmy sea;
The bright and silver rising star.
Which tells him where his
Home may Wo.
I Iota thee ever ever skall.
Thine eyes tbtlr blight and
Ulorlotis llgkt
Dwell In my soul for evtrraore
Illuminating 111
Deep! of night.
I 'tilts Pee. II lf-M.
.
I'mid's Kttlract.
In all bronchial and pulmonary com-
pluiuls it It lound to in Immediate relief
I. Honed by permanent cure. See Kxtract
Uook tree '
TIIK WKATIir.lt.
Friday night there was a marked change
in the weather end it was the coldest night
ol the tenon the mercury In the titer-
nmmeler registering at 13 degrees early
yesterday morning. Theie was a skim ol
ice over mud-puddles ul the thickness of a
silver dollar. Yesterday was a sunshiny
day yet the cold weather coullourt.
Erery lady uses l'ornniri medicated
complexion powder it It a household
treasure. 1 tie manam nou it intpossirjie
n go down town wiuioiit nrsi running it
On. I' tlie Piny cries bub a"-" me uiv ("in
box. II the ol'l man' conns nutne ruuiru
or chafed because business is dull eio.
Colloid i powdeir coon anil anayt nil trou-
nl Then all n gladsome Joy. Xo tain-
y sboull Ul Without il.
A IVwn T Merchant.
Having intMH-u several niirhls. disturbed
oy Itie ammes aud criaa of a sultertng chiid.
aud beixinnrtg convmcerl thai Mrs. Wins-
ow e soothing JSyrHfi was just the article
ted procured a supply lor the child
un reactiing home and aniurimimg his
"He with what be had done she refused lo
have it administered lo Ilie child .s he
a-aa strongly in luvor of Homo.paihv. That
nltht tbMctii'.J pawd In sudertng and tlie
p trem-i WiUiout s!.n. lietnriiiug home the
lay hilkiwin; the Winer loiuiX thn baby
slot worse; aud white oiiituinpialing an-
other aieepteNi uighi the mother steeix-d
Irom the room to atietid lo some domestic
dunes and lel the t.tlter Willi the cnild.
Paring her uueiu.e lie admiiusiervd a por-
lion of llts. fooibinis- Svrttp to tho hiihv.au I
said aoihtng. i'lmt niht all hatsdsMep!
-ed. iiti.l IP- litil tVliow n'se in lite
u'o-i.i.; l.ri-.-ln and happv. 'Hie mother
"' -:! ts:id wttit il..- ti..l.- and wonder-
lul tliai).- 1 ulili iii;;h at tii.il r:!ealed
m i!m A'..rep'i..u p:i-iu-i noon her had
(oi.iinue I t..u.- the fsvrup mid sulltiiii
i'rving babies and rcmh -s uv'ois have l.a
sppiai.-l. A Mit..:;e trul of the Strup
imi-er yet f.ii!. r-t ;-.. the bahv' ami
overcome the p-eimkoe nt tl.e nner
."-.tld by :i!l drujr li.cen'.s a bottle.
( tropin; fni
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i "t c vtrir f.or cio'iiuig in
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j ''ii v t it hu. W it-tore Jiinu it y 1 it .! nit
I In vtdtit.iu toour alre.i-.lv low pr ces allow
a din- l ot i l Irn pet cut. off marked pu-
les. Siii it beiaitta in m r una nur evu
ma be i ilvrnl aaiu.
Sasoih I'.k a.
I "llom-slv is Hie ne.i ...!cv-' in art as in
1 anv business Iratisac.iiiiu. 1 Imvo linilier
j "ilnilv" imtroua nor employ s. No suicides
n Hccoiini oi Deiitg t artcaiured al lnv
studio. My constantly iucrcMOng liiyiiml
Irn'it li-nt "itronagi( is i girunli-e that a
iin arter ol a century ot sui ai d lalmr In
plioingraphy is proiliic'.ng honest reiiirns.
1 nia'ke asnecniliy ot no'.liiog but line wot
slid I't'icr no premiums l.i- sutitigj. 'l't.
.ii'ri. i tiuv' on ex it i it ; i toil la my own pro-
dm -.ion. 1 do not follow but lead. Those
won l ave he n pariiiuhttly uuloillinale In
not ni ladling sain l..t ny pholosate invited
t ic.iiiat'u Usui sittings fso inoiiey -tc-Cfpted
for Woik not wluiily salislaclory.
W. McCi i ii Artist
7i'.'i Main Street.
ai
Iiiiporti'd tliMMlii.
I tin lllm Sneet Exchange taloon Kim
st root is I tie only saloon In the city which
Imports its own wine and lupins. They
Ini purl In and nut of bond Hungarian anil
oilier Willi t and therefore call give their
regular patrons Die benefit. No saloon In
the soulh west Imports direct as miieli al tide
House. 1 tielr cigars III noli liquors and al
tent Ion given to the publio cannot be ex-
celled in ttse Cnlted Stalea. Hon't forget
lo get your lunch and llqnori at the Rim
Street Kichange where yon will always
ti nd tht ell able Jake Meneier aud assist-
auts.
a
Dr. Henry Hanson veterinary inrgeon.
hae moved his office from Kim street
to trthnr Oaln't livery ttablet No. 703 70.V
707 Core ! street and will treat ol all
aiseaatt ot all dnmaaticaled anltitlt horses
and oiws a speeialty being a graduate doc-
tor Irom the Koyal Veterinary College
F.ngiand aad a good many years praotlo
in America and liuglaud hat alto a dipln
ma fur inipeolioui at Arthur Caiu'i livery
stable. Orden by telephone promptly at-
tended to.
tee
Douglass Brothers the fashionable mer-
chant tailors of North Texas have received
their beautiful stock of suitings caalmeres
doeskins diagonals and the latest palernt
in gentlemen's tnitlngs. They ran and do
make clothes lo lit and give satisfaction lo
the most fastidious. Their Hock of goods
la large aud cons'sls ol a g'eat variety id
patterns and no difficulty it had In get-
ting something to please. Work only lirst-
class tailora and turn out only flrst-clase
work at their establishment 7lXl Main
ttreet.
Merry Christinas to all I You can make
your Christmas a happy one il you do
something for others. Henieiuber "It Is
more blessed te give than to receive" and
what shall you give f Thai la easily set-
tled. Cotnetoonr store and we will show
yotl a multitude ol beautiful presents.
which you will pronounce "just the very
tiling. " Our popular prices place nur
coons in retell ot all. Kuepliyv Bun 1114
Maiu Itreet Dallas.
A Card. "
Waxarachii D.'R 4. No one It author-
lisd to collect money on notes In favor of
the Sun r ire Olllce ol 1 union on Install-
ment hnslnets unless they have tlie notes
in their possession. The Ann Kire Olllce Is
no longer represented by K. T. (ia.ld ol
Dallaa. as our agent; nor haa T. It. (iadd or
V. 11. (iadd authority to act for ui m any
ctpacity whatever.
1'asxs A (iiiisnsj (iei.eral Agents.
There Is a secret about
Mexican Female Remedy
Which all ladies should know. Bee our
Circular al )ur druggist.
l-'iirnlliire t'tienp rorCash.
No one wanting liirnltiire should neglect
to take a lvantageol the low prices at which
I am now ottering furniture Jiv slock Is
all new and of the latest style. My reason
for ottering great inducements at this tune
Is to make room lor the large Hock I will
open in my new building next mouth. Call
a' once and secure choice selections.
(iKnloia Iticg
7'I7 and "!fj F.lm street.
Caiter'i I.lttle l.lver 1'ills have no equal
as a prom fit and positive cure lor sick head-
ache biliousiieis constipation pain lu the
ide and all liver troubles. Try them.
i
Iion'l wait until your horse gelt lame nr
diseased in the leet brfore using the I.nrkie
Horse-Shoe I'ad. "I'revenlinn II heller
than cure." Hut if already lamed or nit-
eased the I'ad will rlk-cl a lure and iperdy
cure.
Youn Truly
lit-nn Doni.i.
ae
Mrt. Cdat. Stniin ui Junes Ohio writes:
"I have used every remedy for lick head-
ache 1 could hear of for the past Ofteen
yean but Carter'! Utile l.lver I'll la) did
me more good than ill the reel."
Neal don't sell on the square
For he don't live up thsre
Hut he tweart he'll be bound
All (ill llqunri are touud.
e
I.: Ik Curtis (eweler haa the largest
ilock of Ofiera and Held glatset telescopes
cnnipaatea aneetacles and eje-glaatea in
Hrllas. Call and tee them
e-
I.. K. Curtis jeweler bat jutt received a
very large Hock of watrhet and diamnndt.
Call and seethe line display oorner Main
and 1'oydras streets
e
No mother should be without
Mexican Female Remedy
Which cures all FKMAI.i: H1SKABIC8
and makes all women happy.
Who Killed Malaria?
"Neal Starke with pure liquors" la the
eupnnnic response oi every choral oda to
bscthut.
Sew Venr's Curds
The HtRAi.u job ofllce hat the finest as-
sortment n new year's calling ever
brought to this city; rail and see theui.
ii .
Golden Opportunity.
A grand exposition ol new and elegant
holiday royalties now open end ready for
tht Inspicllon of Ilia public al Kneplly't
Do not suffer from sick headache a mo-
ment longer ll Is not necessary. Carlcr't
l.itile lover Fills will cure you. Dote one
little pill. All druggists aril them
. m .
"The rain how grand! trier the lone
drouth" said one friend toannther. "Yee"
was the reply; "like a Utm l.ea lemonade
al noon on a hot summer day."
Insnta with Hereloid Aunspauth it Co
representing only lirst ol ass Anierirso an
Knglish comp nlee. Uouuii iS'c. tilU Kna
met opposite Foydrai.
errs
1
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AID
P.:
XTUAOKDINA UV
thi;
i . i i-
m: c
0 HflQ
eities for 'Xinas i lew Years
iiaic and istoi nmrirv t:
time at io percent less
IXtw ;Vfocvt.n-mcnt5.
DlV. !S lliONOM PILLS.
I ho Old Well Trieil Wultdertul Health
Itenewlltg Keiurdles.
SintiiB's Hanaflva Pills for the I.IVKIt A
"p. e ly cure lor Liver loinplaliif regulaUng Ibe
. ... t'..i)iiK inn ii.ikmi eiMHILlua lit. HI
Uslsnsl l.lut . perteei cure for Nikliad-
ai lir I'oilslii.alloii ait.t Iiim. ...!.
t-innia t l'-loral pills Insure heallby tppa
lit.. i;ikk1 d gesthiti. regularity of Ine liimela
A sura n-meily lor I olds and Ulieni.i.ii.i. A
pieeiutis insiu ui delicate feuislet. so. linns end
I racing tlm nervous svslem aiut givlim vigor
and health lo every time ol tho bony hold liy
.. V . - Bini'iiii-iB. eu-. a -;i
lit 1.1. A I'll Him r.0 New Yolk Oily
.lir.Vlii 'IHI for IHU UK ms
i i m;s ir n.isr.
Ha March's (ireat Work Jui Out. 1 he le
sun in roars ot patent sunty and travel A
h.aik lis i harm the yutitig. illlil ibe old in.
len.sl Ilie student -a tim.k for evrrylai.ly The
tit le Is eleaant sttd fnretlile the lattgun :o pie
and t'lewlug. Klnelf ami appreiiiiaiely ilitis.
t'BUvt; artl.tle klieilng. (Uiutaieeded b the
""'. cie'ry. Vi III sell oil sight A It A ll I
Ol'it R I'll M 1 V for ladles Minister' situ
.lent- Teaclu rs ami others waiiiine i.a ene
plovmeitl A.Mieis I'KXAe hl'KK Hllll.E
i si si I A is i I'Sllar lekas
FHEE! FREE!! THEE!!!
This aeasou'i New Htscilptive Catalogue aud
1.1SI ut
Eritvi.
n lamrnat
0 yan-.m
S owlde htska.
hotsnerv (rtrjer)
et-eaikant
kskkit'lan Pnuptj
Tableaux I tglits
( Ol red rire
i'aahaslaMi
llurut (rk
Wl.e
?!
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sl
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Hoard K'c
fin.
In rant
evervlhitie lur Am.u iir Tl.i.l .l.
Hsuniel K relief i A Him. sa K. Hit HI.. New Yoik.
Hull SS K. Hit HI. Ne
I CURE FITS !
When I say ritre I do not uuatu merely to slop
llieat (or a lluie and then bate theui retiirtl
again I mean art Ileal cure I have made II. e
iliseaaeol flit RplieiMV or felling nl kites a
lire long study. 1 wsrrauleiy m.lv to ottre
the worst oases Hecause oilier have (ailed la
no reason lor not ihw receiving a euro. Head at
inii-e for a IrerBilseand a free pottle or my in-
falllhle retnisly. i.lva Ktpress and I'oalnttine. ll
eusisyoiinulhlugriira tilal and 1 wlllenreyim.
Address llr II. 0. KonriW Pesrl at. NewYnik
Ag-nts (ur the GOIlDEN
DAWN: c k'k at'i vi'v il "k .
Itehnol Tetchen Htndenlt Young Hen and I a.
4lea ai ling as asenu (nrtbls taaik are aiaklns
uver tiuoa motnh Hells last Dae agent .old 71
drst It days: another s in a gays; another 11 In
I day: another It and ft HI tiles lu II davs. Harms-
territory quick. Also agents wauled for die
heal Illustrated Family HlUlea ever sold fcv
agents Heudtor I'trcalars. Address TKXAk
HOUK A Illlll.K R' 7sA elm street ll.lls.Tei
CONSUnIPTIOlV.
I nave a positive remedy fm the atrevediaeiise;
by lu 'e Ibiiusanila of rases ul tlie worst kind
and of long slamllng have heen eured. Iicteed
to strong Is my Islih In lu eUti ary that I will
send Two Hollies KRKK logeiher Willi a Value.
Ide 1 realise ou Ibis dlsease.to any siithjrer. Give
Ks press and P I) adilreis.
Ur. T A Hl.OCllSI. isi Pearl si New York.
Newspaper Adverllslag lliireail 10 spruce
Hlr... Mew ..r. .
ytottcuaI.
W. It. JOIIMJON
Attorney at Law and Notary Public
(IAIN yt II LE IKXArt.
Uefeience- Klral Nailonsl ttstik.
W T. STRANGE
Attorney at law
Vn M IVtsIn strret I'sltss Ti sas
UtKtlKlie II. a-I.IIHMAN
ATTORNEY - AT- LAW
Anrt Notnt y rxJllo
T0.1 North M.le Main Rtniet Curntr I'oydra
I'AI.I.AH TKXAM
Pm'.plaiie..tinn in htislness.
ALKX. WHITE.
JOHN K WIIITK"-
WIIITH M IIITK
ATTORNEYS
And Counsellors at Law.
Will practice In the several Courts Slate aud
Federal la liallaa county.
Mr. Alei While having had a large eiper-
lence In separaus Chancery Onurla will give
siwlal alleutloti ta acuity pracuoe .u the Cul-
led a la lua Courta.
N2.Jtl t Kim Blrsvt. liallaa. Teiaa
at. M. t'ALDWKLU rXlKVlSir
CAl.DWKU IHVINEi
A1TOHNE YS - AT - LAW
T.'l Kim gtrset DAI LAS TEX AH
Htseclal attention given Ii enllartlon..
M. L. Caawroao W. L. Caawroaa
OBAWrOKD 4 OBAwTOBD
ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW
DALLAS TEXAS
orncE-.no. 123 mai street
J. V. IlKMtV
ATTORNEY AT - LAW
AND (IFNgKAL LAN9 AOf.T
Oleknrne Johatoa Ceaaty Texas
llat eompleua ahetracl of all land Ullee in
Jo-lMknTl einiply
CIIOICK VINKsJ.
Orape vine euttlngs and Mntlnga rom the
eelebraied ierlia Huena vluevanl and nursery
Kama Uara euiinty t'allforula (ur Utile use.
wlue and brandy making. Full lutUucllons
vei 111 grape culture.
A Ureas. p n IltlRNst Proprlntrtr.
Hot l'is .n r-. i'.ii.-nla
K. ItOV It. NC01T
Solicitor of Insurance
WITH
CARNES & EWiNG.lnf jrancs Agents
a;aij.-5 Trasj
7 77
MAMMOTH STOCIv
HOLIDATGrOODS
STOCK MUST BE H.EDUCHD.
N(
T "V as
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OT1CE 1 Jl.inionfk hctnaht f ...
S5. will be repurchased at an v futurft
i i
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in paid for by the
MWm & TEXAS' OESiSiTimLWlY
TWO EXPRESS TRAIMK nail V esj ....w
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t'llesMUti iK'ttrlftrill HlkllNl HI ul M..w r1.-n-
ill ltd bet Brill II.an.ian .. V A. .k.! W -
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is noon.
l eave New Orleans.
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Tho OrijjrinairSuiet'' anil
l wi i 1 V"V K9 XXI lUlllli I I 11 I li I I I I II I!
XUK TRUE SOUTHERN PACiriO."
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TBHODOHZPALAPr. BLIUH'INO OARS TSUM SEW 0RUAN8. H0D8T0I AID B4S ABTOIIO
TO SAN FltANCLS(XJ WITHOUT CJIANOE.
lJll1l"' hM ''t-'ltagea far stiiHirlor t all erampoilpirs. ta Ihnrmtehly eonlnped with all
eteei aula linelleiit kaUtig-houtua atauiiveiiWut ulervav The Must rtoturaeuue Moenars
liniurliiAlile. (Dhieand atluuUveeniiiloyoa aw. eui. lovureeqee eoeaery
Uy taxing this Rome you oau nave yolirBiutgw theaaed Through thus avoiding Ike aa.
aoyauoeuf reuhneklng at innetlon PuInU aiiTVeanuwe that NO OTSIUIt LINrt eosiawwa.
ll la the r.ulr and only "All tlka law iiound" Hauls tcT
ARN" OOLTOH.OAUFOBSUi fRE8N0 OA LI FOR II II
uuoun" : LOSASOELia" m slininl
MARICOPA
TO (A
BfOUKTOH
: BUMBKa
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BACBAKESTO
AIVI NA.1N .FJlAlVCIHCOs
rm.7H!'.u!.?.??S'"i b0'"700" ' Koathweet Texas and Mexlen. and all points In tk
irS.;j.U N"" J"i' 0l""''t' o' "rt to at Louis. (Iilrojaiitavlllecinoliiiiai
Halt more or WasaPiguiri and but two ohatiift to PUIladelphla aud New Wk. At HoatsnVohsN
eauta ge Haiiw.v ' '
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4. I. A. TM1ISIAN Tra. l-sae. Aa'l llewlqaartere liallaa.
r rilSI'l; Jr.ll P. enrlT. A. WOt'eTOW TCTAg
JOlYJSy & MURPHY
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
ICMtabllNlitMl
5 .srd. 3
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Anheuser's Premium Beer
Keotlved the blcbott award al the Paris Iipottloa for the
Purest Best and Most Healthy Beer
M aVlf Uf ACT OR ED III THE WORLD.
LAGER BEER SALES :
Bt Unts Aepoblloan Kovamber 15 lsTfc Tbe offlcla) rernrnt te the Kerenne daMrtsaaat .
thi )eartu.lliii November L show the euormont quauUt of leSJ.tHrj barreUof laxr hiLTa
by the An denser A tinwnftrewury. Thu islara provee the iarral bn..n in TkL.
All orders promptly (Hied.
Addlttl
Louis Relcfiansteli
Pallas.
H. S. MATTHEWS
Milngles us. Wemariiifsetiiesonrowa Lumber? e'T.
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