The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1884 Page: 5 of 8
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TflK HKKAI.D: THURSDAY MORNING FElfflUAKY M 1831.
TJioMost Complete Drug Storo City
NEW GOODS
And Low Pices at
iRou 'srsv-'i: I PHOSPHORUS
To Arrral Nur
TuuiMaitu.
Auction an J Commission Houss
(load rntl1 fro kit. Loals
anil stt Vera (jr tal. at
FINE VERY FINE'S
r::: wi t-m Tome corcui
Orags Caemlcale
fateot Meatotne.
fcifaaaiy I'ollet rttuU.
aSpouttse Chimoi Sk'.at
Hosaeaaa'hle Me-Holnes
ImieeUd Castlla "oapi
Rurajtial laatra ta Orutehae
Tbadreal HVitTKM UNOVTiR. T'ldfle the kW." RiwnUHa How-It" fvery il kl
ZJraKilsi faadrlsa Oaneralljr
mauvr womia lu luaUud will oikI lu mis iunuiAi.atrngia aua aoa orau-iii. ror i ij
I'KOtVllltit ntlllWIN lalla Tex.
No. a A M'ln Kt.
iV I AL A. A li. VJe VV. ai Vo eviNV -toM.
LOCAL L0I1K.
The Mrrrtinn'h' KtrliiingA I'ltstt I'.ciulu
-. I Ions of Krtfi-rl at Dentil's Voli'j.
The Xott Nlrol Iltltwar 1'rojmt
lYuNjieri and MuL'
Other flutter Loral la Nature
ri NKit.il. or aiu. 11. . i:nii:uv(oi.
Th funeral 01 Mr. II. K Undcra-ond
took plan yesterday at 3 o'tlnk p. ni.
Irom hi lulu residence corner if (.'arinr
ml llord ttrfHm to I'riiii'y cemeii ry. J h
remains were followed to luelr tiil leuung
place'by lag cot'Pntiraa of Irt.n.i ami
meinour ni ill Ku'ghi ol th lidleti
Kule of which order li w 11 uwmhur and
In which lie carried a $
OuO insurant: policy. Tim decr-aied
cam to lll 11 Imm tJeor;la la l.wJ end
ngagd 111 t'"i grocery business lih
U riirt. M. 1 Oar.iiig'oii ami r. 1. Mar:.s-
lii. 11 b an honeai man truo If lull I
a good generous ahardtbla rltisen and
tin-re are yout g men now in business in
this city tliat he itirted in Ilia who a'Uat
bis goodness of heart. President Oiipni-
helmer of ilia Merchant Kxi-hatpe
called a uiei Ung of tb hoard yeairrdnv
morning and tne (nil iwlng resol'i'lnns ex-
preeelvo of the Icaiing of the Kxchaiieo
worn dra'tcd and adopted;
WiitRXa It has pleased I'i A I n'ht y
to rail Irom iianurert n.e fellow member
ol (111 exohai'Re II. K Underwood;
llrlvrd I'll l tiy thvdaatb ol Mr. Un-
derwood thl KifihaiigeM iaee one of its
most valued uieiubar and our city ona ol
bar pioneer merchant who waila arc u 111.
ulattng a oonipeieiinv lor himself waa not
nnniindltil t hli 4uiiraasa luan anient-
sn wblcli wti proved by his lihere.l ty In
II matters pei Wining lo tba advancement
ol our filly and bs lailow-liwiisinen.
Kesclved Thai w extend to b'l bereaved
family our heaitfell sympathy la this tbeir
greatest Ion.
Kssolved That these resrl'iMons be
tpread upoo Ilia minutes of tba F.xohange
book and a copy of lliem ba presented to
tba family of Ilia deceased.
At nreguUr meeting ol Catl Dalli' No.
177 KnlRhta ofta U. I leu Cu e liflJ nt
tliflrcM I' hall Kubrury 13. I'M the fol-
lowinir rrsiiln'luiii were adopitui:
ViiEKit Ii liia plranml tlin (ircat It jIt
of tba uiiivcrie. In lila nl Bciii; wlfdom to
reniora Irnm our ml 1st our b livid cum-
.'a 11. K. Underwood tliHreinrt) be It
r.fanivrd r itit l btt hi niii'inon;(im-
Uf I'lidcrwo-il our dul'T linn l int one I
niottoyal and Uoiord mcrulcm. nnn who
lltcnlly exi-iiiiiiillsd tlm priucipln i f (l.e
Oal'vn ltulu" ami ulwuya did urit i
.llr4 tnk mtn I IIimv uhnnlil At llril i
1 I
tjfifid. Tlint Inn cninruiinlly at lsr?
I . .. 1 I . .. . . I I . liui f . i It 1 1 . a
for whoen lost iihlvff.il rrurt-t is lull
Hiirwl. A (f'i"d I"" K"i.b.
i'l.ird. Tba' an Iiih c unrnli't Ktmwrirr
bis worili and mm I virlm-i. nixti
to l.ls forrowlmr i'l' Bi'd luri-nv-d in I-
dre'i our hpan i'lt m 111 u bin aud cmn.o-
lei'RO. and bu H lilrthi-r
I;f0'7tfd Tllut t Nft rc dlltiotH bn
epn-Hd upmi t lit nni.iua ofilio cn' s
cony he D'spiilfd t Hi lni 1 ol our iIh-
CeaHed 0'mrada and tlist t wxv procteuirj;
ba publtabed lu the i !- iMiri.
(i M. HwiNK.
M. U (lAKLItlOTOff
J. . Til TC'MKK.
CommU'Hf on Kesoiutions.
KAII.WAT WASIIOl'TS.
Tba eat b.mn.l p-ntnr train over the
Texn & Fai'illo due lipre at 8:4 la. 111. waa
eleven houn ltta yrttrdar hnii.K detalnrd
by a waabnut went of Wtatieriorri. The
weat-boutid loctl psimenxrr dua'at 2:50 p.
ni. waa four linnra lata tappotpd 1 1 hare
been detained by a waribout cant of her.
The lncoru nn train over the Mimourl
Faoiflo ran thrmiKi water In Kim F01 k bot-
tom wbicb bad begun 1 1 cover tba track
and aa ttie water Ii convtanily rlslnp U ii
feared that tr.rel over thin brancli of tbe
line from here to Denton wll be tui-pendi'd
fort) day. A heavy waaboutnn ibe Mir-
lourl Paciflo In tbe Indian Territory la re
Sorted. Tua rainn of trie put few davs
ave done more or lai image t the dif-
ferent roada and trnlna are rather Irregular.
111
Where there la a weakness of th-
throat or lunRH a cold nireted may be
11 that is rrquirod Vi estftbliib a lliiKOrlng
and generally tatnl d'aee. Kvn where
there is no apeoial leniency to bronchial
nd pulmonarv trouble a severe rold la-ft
to lake caro ol itii 1' olien p'anti tie eds
jit BPrlous complaint ur ti hedeveloped
J7y subequeNt ind creil'n. Tnke espmiil
oare of yonr health therefore from the
very eifrlie-t symptom ot n couijli or cld
by prudently reior'iiiB to Dr. Jayne'a Kx
peotoran'b'cU w 11 Soothe end etreiirthn
tbe bronchinl tubes aliay nUmnmtion
and clrante them uuil tne lungs of all Irri-
tating subilances. An ounce of prevention
U better than a pound of'. cure.
JAME9 D. OIKTUM'S 1USTOHY.
Jam" D Olrton who advertised in the
nvnrmra tut under 1 he bnens name ot
Harry Mortou t Co. for laborers and who
was arrested tor nsiog the Uulted btatea
mail for fraudulent purposes of wbicb
charge be was acquitted by Uulted States
CoramlBilontf iieuilv hat beeu beard from
gain. A special to tbe Chicago Times
from Bhtlbyville Indiana says-
The reported arrest at D ilai trriar of
xoansnppoaed to be James D Oliton of
this city on tbe charge of fraudulently us-
ing tbe mails baa created quite a teniation.
Mr. Oirton is the son of Christopher Qirtnn
x-member of tba legulature aud a geotle-
min of weili h. I be son is about 27 years
old. and is married t tba only daughter of
weltby broker. Oa Tuoslay evenina
tba only child of the young 00111U died.
Mr. Oirton 1-ft her some weeks ago to t' vel
in the southern sia.es lor an agrioiiliiiril
boose and his latter wis dated at Dai lis.
He is a young man of line education and
good habiti. When 23 years il i be wss
elected a member of trie oity council aid
has figured prominently In tie drrunrratio
party ainoe tha. time. It Is not poel'i'ely
known that the mm arretted Is Mr. Gliton.
bat bo denial bas aa yet been made by
him. tt
When yon f"el yoarieif gradually brew-
ing down don'i wait until vou have tak 1
to your brd. While you are st II able to . a
ODn1 about Qgbt the grim m inster dltene
by the use of proper restoratives. 'Ihe
beit remedy lor m.lirla. indlgettlon
weak kidneys constant fattrfue flia of dia-
mines! bearl diseaw ehort breath and
other oompiicition of disordered eysiem Ii
Brown's Iron Bittsra lu maglo influence
in conquering diieaea of aa exhaustive
nature is most astnniihlng.
AM IIVKULIIAT Til I Ii".
A taw nlirhla aeo John W. Adam lost
bis overcoat In a Main atreet saloon aud
Tuesday evening Jonn Lane a wornman
at Hamlltrn't re on B m atreet 1 wt his.
Offloer Overand wai furoiahed a description
a . I ..r a tnAffl.
. lala nami A Johll
a k. . a. JLA aHaa r l.aatriM'Bl Ban
closely that be baited bim aoJ on examine.
ioo was convinced that ba bad found the
missing coat If not tbe ihlef.
Henry failed to aatMy tha officer
that he came by It honestly. On aearch-
ing bim a pawnticket on Cbn pawn-
shop for an overcoat was found and on pre-
sentation John Adams' overcoa'. was hand-
ed ont which Henry had pawned lor afew
SoMari. This sttMad It and the officer
lodged him In tbe count Jul and returned
W the ahlverlng owner their properly.
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8. B. Myr. Bhebovgin Wis. aaya:
-I recommend Brown's Iron B.t r. for
-ineraldem.liy.l a of appeiila and waLt
fstrengto " .tl
M wow FILL. II L' It 9 TED
k immv r..--- -
fTATER riPKS.
1 'hl V . sntTlcient to whiten tba
LT. r nied 07 lt Mi yt-r-'-afSbd
tne weatlerioontlniie
ll.eienon Tne ire. i lui c miial ilnna
r 'HlderabledaiiMi!" in a r ii a and
I rriii'en lent Wtii. -U'-a vrt lht lunch
diinn.'H wi I h done. Il-i was lini ll cl o'
tm iiiy-eiKiit hrfriki y -'i r.1y by n-unand
eiiipn till ire "l' I- urn l lit. Ilia p't
ni" In d ! l"ir i ai. r d f Hih rru 11 d
l t tiiiii tt ni I 1 inoi'. I' imm lint
dinrs ttnleail (if li'slda ilwi II-iik. lint
ren'. iv from the tact tliat tlii are la.'l t x-
icfil to ll.e c 1 1.
a
riioroNMi m ui t r it ii.wav.
A cntupAiiy ta being organ l--il to hill Id a
bid' 11 reel r Nay In tlii miy which lb
projer'ors liav beeu Rrepnirf ea quiet na
pnssllile. U leaked mil. b'iivt-r e:ti r
Adytum llieiniii.il t-uli I of lln p'-rovd
line Would beat tiiacnier .f Main aid
Lamar streets and win 1 1 run sou 1 11 on tha
Irttur street to Wood a" real and
aunt on twat tlM-t id AUrd
aver.tie arl 1'ienca to rnrhehmit
sireet llirnee lUrwooiI alrerl and north
O'i ilnil alrett 11 MoKltinev aventiu and
writ nti the avenue 10 Lamar airent and
miih 011 that etreel to the beginning.
Surd at-treet rnilV ?nl I take in a unod
liirtlon ot III e lv 110 w t iniu suell a
rot veliience and Hie lluu would lia il uut
bo a pnyiil l Invei'ineiii.
l.l"AVK ltll. HI" A M.VITI!i:
1IAA1 A. 1-AIIIC KAII.WAT
and you anivo In New O l-ans 8;l next
inornli g (t hour and twet'ty iiilniH-
ii'rker tiui" anil 1 10 iniirs lim t r Ihan any
'tber route.) Tne AictiaMiaya bridge lv.
I iK been coini Uted 10 s'x weeks aao me
rompativ have h-en cH'li'i lv l'"!ln
l 11 e and gravi I from Hila ami ba I Pt-
Ing t ie entire line whl ill will snrtn 1 1 ice it
e nial If not superior t any other Hue la
tiiej south. t
TIIK l0f UI'HI K
IMntrma Anl Luey. of Kt. I.iul Is
In the cilv and hna decided t!4t It la
best to have tha miner broiwht On
ansln and leave 1'ie loeallon to tho hist
bidder as wl l ba seen hv tha adveitl-r.
mentnf Inspector B'i'lih In anoiher col-
II inn which Inc'ndes wti suitable rvmi"
necessary InrnHure and Uxttires. AH bids
miial be in by 10 a.m. of the 2'ith tnst.
1'uii opens up tha ma'ter in a new light
Tartles wanting fait t1" decratipg
graining etc cau call a' 8 U M tin at w.
MUKHrNS 11 I.I. .
Th Sail ivi by thi mmHert nf Stenra
Fire Ktiirin companv N . latihoY. M.
II. A linll I .at evening wan a moei ideas-
ant BlMr and Ur"lv atiendel bv hmli
neniliersol tie depirmient aid vlj'trs.
Th" tlrenieT in their nea. uniforms pre-fert-da
ploturesq'l apoe artice. Th'-re
wereaRod many otlhe firex pr sent to
Br.ice the nncadnn and the dance was pro-
1 ir.gcd until a late Imnr.
I'itt;ea wan'ing i--ii' ii"i. decori!i r
nMinit.1? etc. Cin cili ' V tin r.r t
W'M. lCrttKNWK.lN.
PISTHK T cot lir-V1Alt 11 ti:iim.
Di triit Clirk J nea In nil yes'irdiy
wri'S rivet-Ira fieiaa foe Kfrt'id ind pen1
nr." fnriha Marnh rni of thiii roint
which will b in adnn nine we- 'I'l-.cr-will
he .e (nrv lor enn'i week Therlel
ilocltPt will li'ive iir-nedetira 1" te nr.li r ot
hulress nnd from n-eii' ind rn'i inn Cipm
will baa good- t d do k I to di:ioio of.
Hentfa i:iei-trio
Tonth ini-nis for snls by Murdock s
Baldwin RID Main ira-t.Tilt; rtiit.ic jAitiui:iti.
The police are round ng up 'lin nnhllo
carrla for Ibe-r lirene lex. The tix re-
ceived hv the c tv from lMeotirr amounts
annually to upwirda of $1 0(10 Those who
ngnt-e in tne buslr.es i should bear in
mind 'bat 1'iat they mut have hnentin he-
fra they ply It or clan ihey aurjeot thera-
stlvrs to arrest.
Weak people shnul I na 8-iinarltan Ner-
vine tbe great nerve cnr)iieror.
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IlKrOltTKI) IIA1I.WAV WKKCtf
Tbe east b'tnnd passenger ttalns over
tha Texas 4 Pacflo read dne at 5 41 and
0:30 yes erday morning have not arrivid no
ti the hour ot going to preen. A report was
currenbon tha streets that a passenger train
bed been wrecked west otdrlirailn City
Latkr. A dispatch received from Co.
orarto t:tv in Btiewer to an Inquiry from
the Hkralp aiati s tba' mere baa been ro
recent wreck on Unit division ol tbe roai.
IIKSII1KNCI-: I'fltCIIASED.
Mrs. Nancy B D 1 -v purc'ia'ed yester-
day of Judge O. N. AUlridgn bla residence
at the corner of Wood and Harwood a'reeis
fir 34O0 ra-.lt. Judire .'dri-lya will ronn
hu l l a magiiiliceot residence oa bis lot on
llarwood Itreet.
I) A MAS ANU ST I.Ol'IS bl.F.F.I'Klt.
Kcmemtier the I'n'lman aleenor r inning
to t5t LonN through thn Indian territory
leaves D.iHas everv night via the Missouri
PsdMe railway Irom the new brick depot.
Bertha can be secured only of E. P. Turner
at 604 Main Btreet.
m
orror iti wanki.
The Trlnltv river has overflowed and tha
bottoms wett of the citv are lnnndat-d.
niL. t.l i L. ar.ln. almmd that.
heavy rains have fallnn above the city. It
waa 8(1 1 rising isbi ereum nuu was iiw
drift wood.
1IKI.
TRA8K At Ms residence o-irner of raelflo
avuime ana r-iia i-ni si m p m. it
Inir lu the S7.h year of bl age Mr. W. B.
1'raik. .
Funeral will take plaoe Friday moraing
from his 1 ate residence.
- - hi '
thktkxas a i'acihc it a i lw at
Runs solid trains from Dallas t) 81. Loula.
(No change of cars of any class at Texar-
kana.) t
r ...... r.t.o. tha Biaaniiarada akatlnrr nartv
i.-niriiii'ti " 1 a
t the rink Saturday nlitbt.
A Strong Tenni.
i ...IHL n.l Ivlr nava ea
cemly fi'ted np t le nntt il gant rettl and
preacrip'ion arn aio m nw.nj i-aa -pl-te
w;t!i B'l thut Is etnhrao d in such a
. If - Jn.l.u. I mi? henn
ousiiK-e-i. mr. . u.
conrected wl'h Ihe cl' Arm of W dllsma
n. ... . 1 1 . . . 1 Lldniirid! n- i I It
M IIIVT BIer. "
tbe retail drnir bui-ines of I)llia. Dr.
Baldwin la w.ll and favorably known
thmuuhont north Texss and recvi-tly con-
nert'd w th the wh 1-sa a eatab'labuient of
Crowdus. n.llln.t W lliam. Their stock
1 Oimnltte and reh Irom W. H. Rcbi-ffa-Hn
Co. and McKen-in A K bbins .New
York and tbev defy comix t ti'in in price
andqual'lv. They banrtU tne Urce-t and
best assorted stock ot the nut'd Or. K Iward
Sqnibb's fluid extrarta and chemicals In be
f mnd in toe cats nf Texas and gnarantee
to nse 00 other In physician' preacriottons.
Their stock of fnry goods such asoolo mea
extrio's p-madea. powder b-xes PufTs
tooih and hair brushes eomha. faca and
100th powders etc. Is complete and not
exolled in anv drng ato-e in the city.
Olve them a'triel at their beantlfal store
No. 810 Main street.
A Real Petrified Rahy. ...
Everybody ahuol l aea the Enreka baby
thatcont forty-six hundred do Wra a won-
der a rennlne specimen of petrifaction a
perfect cbl'd twenty-six inches in let.R'h
weighing 83 pounds that has been on exhl-
b t-n and examined hv a I scientist bf th
in thi country and In the London mnaenm
and II prononneed bv ell a retfnot. petrl'ao-
tion of the ba nat body. The "Greet Un
known" Cn also be seen at the Same piece
which la heynwd a doaht the randest cari-
ositv known to msnor hl.tirv es it repre-
sents more lvlng c-etnree iban any one
Iblngon eattl and has been on exbibl Ion
In this eonmrv and In Europe even In the
great cl'V of Lind'in and examined by all
ecieni'ataol earh pi oe. and jet it I the
world'a mvatery to " and erin-l.t.
which can be seen at 723 Elm street Dallas
Texas. tl
AN OLD MAP or TB.XAR.
Olinel W. D. Wylle baa In hit p"ailoil
. ... -1 k. .1.. rt X. v . a mi ImH la a
enrlo't-a-j kind. It waa laeaad from tha
general lt'iil nlllce at A'ta'ln in IdVJ ann
slmars Tarrnnt e.uii l a- I ih moai we-eri
1: iiioty in nor'h 'Irx ii. r'.irt Wort Ii t ien a
ban I it ilois 11 .i -per end )4luis..
tun kii d-iw i as ihtj li inter t 'wn ill 1 -1 a'
. cioni'i thert Ii. No r -tilrnads are I ml
doa.11t.11 I tnii in th-iir ate id urns toint
traverse I' . Hnlle h.t nl a 'hlll!-l 1 1 -m n U t
I lacvl iu t 'id l.'H-e S'ar 'n'e nme liiitl tnu.
11 III U INI
Tru i ciN'A Feb. Id.-0 irrfipondence
Wena'lial four days and nli:lits "I
aliiiiit o'.ii -inl rains b it iui lu-avy as In
nllit r places. The ralll tin been accilll-
pamed y a cm I lire. Ir in tha i.urili.
I! 10 1 diiu i f 1 tie last i re j davs Irs lirmj
tii-nrly a niipllcaia of the prrceedltv; one
nnd Ina weather I btrO nulng 1 inonliat
liumolnnniia.
I si un r ba.l msdn cini ulerali! proren
In preparing fur a crop tloro 11111 mill?
weatlier aud lb proapect ar quit-i favur-
lilt. Tne writer has littuco radinbes and
apring tiirulpa iii and growing niculy
will h we tdaiiled oely a week aTo -hai
plnuled a.igur ro'ti peas potatoes tititl
cut.hs.te niiiitnni 010
(iniM- tvcnlng ol the 7th ntt. Mr. Mat
V mi 1. 11 ni nn-r.-tiNnt it this place was
tiiml.d to Mi-e Hollie Klnetld ilanhler
ot K v it. (J Klnrald of Ibu vicinity.
Mjr. 1 ll'iea lornierly ol (Vote
CHitity hai moved his lmiy to 1 1. : plm-a
and r'n'ered live clill'eii as aiudents in
Trinity University. "Heroines -o slay."
Fer Ih present lie baa rented Hie rerldutica
bi I mirliiir to Dr. 1). A. Cook of Denison nnd
will cultivate tne 2nd cre farm of Dr.
Cf'i.i n two miles aoiitliof heie.
T'rlmtv Univetsltv has opened It second
fttoion wlilt an udditiou of over tUli ty uew
stndeiits
Kev. W O. L Q in'te-l here on a visit to
hi Irlnndi and ormght witn him two
voting ladies from llenile-o:i a Biudent
In Kin university lie will preach la th
university chupel to-morrow.
Tbew- ather having been 10 bad thi
week and your correipondeM being of a
omewhat rheumatic turn ol b idy. he ba
n't b.'en out to gather up l.iuch newi.
Moro auou.
in
The CTironlrla of Ban Frannso Teliir-
nla publi'be a letter from Colonel D J
Williamson an army oliicer and ex-United
(uteseonsul sfllrnilngtliat after long years
of intense Buttering from acute rheumatism
after using all Mhor known remedies tha
both nf 1 tier cuintrlcs aud sueiiding $2H
00 without relief he was cured by St.. Ja-
cobs I) I tba conqueror of pain and bus
tnrownaway bii crutches.
a
HOCK WAI. I..
RnriiwAi.t. Feb. 11. Corrr-sponJ-ence
1 It am fell iticn-inntiy In tbia
coun'V Ir-jin Wednesday inori ingt 1' Su r
d iy evenlni:. A mud binclts le is ioevliv
L!. Kiadaaronow aimnst tmpss-nihle.
J. II T'nvl ir. a tiromUin ynnn Bttn.-
ney i t ll-i'Us wan liern U-.1 Week lonki:ig
..!.(.-1 hu iiiieresl of hmcUi'iiti in our coun-
ty n int.
The -iinimlr"loner' C"iirt convenej (hi-.
r;irT:i:; ! Hiid w M B ll'l-t t ie rorl b'r'im :n
t ) m'l t tits ri quiri-menta nf me r I Inr
Mr. Alt ur CrnTtm a id Miis Nurmie
Cn 1 iwnv w-re in-irrli-d n'. tho reaiJi'in -j ol
tin hr'-le'e fuller l-s- Tii"s l.iy.
Mr. I'. 1 ILilt-nd Mm Kjiiu's K -ott w--r
nmrr ed yH.iterdav (Sunduy ) Dr. l'olly niU-
cinted in both marrn;:e.
i
Mr. James K Smi'n II I'r.l't m. Tex.i
ssv: wile used Kriwo' f-10 U.mTj
lor Indiuptt'oii with t-reiit bent-lit."
I'KKSON At.
J.'H. Dills Blierman Is at lha St. Uenrpe.
Harry Lands Austin la at tbe Wind-
sor. J. N. Uroeebcek Stiphemv.llo Is at tbe
Windeor.
Judge 8. Triplett of St. Louis is at tho
Windsor.
Carr Lucy of Austin is registered at tba
Windsor.
0. A. Haslett New Orleans is booked at
tbe Windsor.
P. H. Kimbraugh editor of tbe ''.Met-
quiter" is in the city.
Mn. Colonel Daniel Daily formerly of
Lancaster is la the O'.ty.
Cieorge C. Bailth. ot Waitham Massa-
chusetts is at the Windsor.
John ltiward. pasiencer sj?nt of the
Pee Line Is registered it the Windsor.
H. P. Hnfhea psesenner agebt for Texas
of ilie Missouri Puciflo reads is itjppiui; as
the Windsor.
A. Y. Stevens pasrenger auent of tbe
McKenxie rou e bas arrived from a trip
over tbe state.
Mirs Minnie Wortbam of Crockett and
Miss Willie I.ar.v of Ferris ara visilluj.; the
f rnrtily ol H. O lUwItns.
Mr. Will'am E Bradford a prominent
C;tir"h nl H. Louip Rccompaiited by bid
son Frank Bradford la visiting Dallas lor a
tow days.
Mr. O. W. Mnson of the firm of Uanon
it Hon at Goshen was la the city yes'er-
dny on basinei and pa'.d the Uiralo a
pi -asant cal'.
Mr. Alb'-rt. Btranss formerly ol the firm of
Mrkiwtf Proa. ht'ansa ot Hr. f.onia
has decided to make Dallas his borne and
has connected himself with Mr. J. J. Levy
nader the style of Etranss a Levy.
it Uie Bt. George: A Ferrel Terrell;
O H Jaokson A H CBrvets. Fort Worth;
W () Rhevand Miss; R M Robsrtson Mo;
R Vlokiog Waxahaehie; Mi a May Dol -r
Mexla; T O Brim. Terrell; E Fowler St.
Louia; Robert I) Berry Fort Worth; W
Hharp. Ennis: R T Parian Wain City III:
H H Hall Atlanta Ua; Mrs 8 Price and
child Fort Worth; John Duncan. Com-
nianc.be: U al Thompson Mineapolls; Jack
Baker Jr. Ciebarne; J J Btirm Chicago;
James Ryan Fort Worth: R A Davie
Waxahaohln: D H McMillan P.fsbnrg
Pa; J R Horlon Bt. Louis; M F floea. New
Orleans: R L Kimbraugh. Me'qnlte. Tens;
James Houston and lady Terre 1; Miss
Matlle Collins MrkUnnry; R J Reminetoo.
Dalton Mass; H O Turner Louisville; J
Oooilmsn Charles Moore Denisnn; W
Bvrd Delia county: J H prls Sherman; J
il Day Clehu'ne: M M RibineM Mitllo-
thion; W W Wlker Lyncliburg Va.
ri.OT.fAM.
Sea the advert iectn-nt orStrans & Levy
exclusive wholesale 1 quor dealers.
To read tbe notice In the larjal columns
abont the petrified habv. It is one of the
nins-t Interesting curiosities ever seen.
P-irtiei wanting PBlnt'nir decorating
RrBiuiue etc. can call at w 9 Main atreet.
Wn. Erkrnwrim.
The ronnly onramissloners court is still
encaired in discussing road matters. They
have 1S3 overseer of roads to appoint.
Deputy Sheriff Lewis returned yestarday
moruing from Gainesville bringing back
a a prisoner. Mack Williams who la want-
ed her to answer to the cnarge of keeping
a disorderly house.
We are Informed trat all trains of the
Bes Line Route from 8t L mis are running
regularly on lime with no indication ol
delay on scconnt of hlvb waters. Through
cars wilhont change are rnn as nsnal by
this l'na to Indianapolis. Cleveland Buffalo
and New York dat y from Ht. Louie.
Mr. A. K. Hnrst.;of the Arm of Hurst A
Dny 'us baa left for New York and other
eastern cit ea lor tbe purpose of purchas-
ing one nf tbe finest and best selected
stocks of Gente' Famishing O-wts Hst.
Trunks. Valise Ac. GKd will heRln to
arrive In aboat eight or tan days in Mala
itreet one door east of I) ms-las Bros.
Robert O. Ingersoll's f. ther was a minis-
tar nr iha lait Feneration and f ir a Ions
t'me pastor of th Congreeationsl church at
Madison. Ohio and at Ash'a Mil th place
of the memnrarTs radroad d'laster. Ha
was anecetul a a reviv-lisl and finally
rave np tlecettled pas o'ste lo order to
i.iend bl t'me In evan. lis-io work. He
waa oapat-1 of aronsin tne emotion to a
hlub pitch of ecstat'o enttiasiaim. Th-s
description I by a mn who t under hi
ministry and who ao te I bow lit' I Bn
nsedtoengae b'a father In long dl-pn-e-t
ona. brinainar no the familiar skep ical
pnttles ot the whale tbe Logs and tha tan
Blending HOI.
ST. VALKXTINK.
Hie Orljlu nf a t'a'qtit Custom-
-TbP
lite
l-orcr'a aud tlm Ijiorar' Cililru
Oj'ji'iri uallj.
ffDiIor lUou;'ti!i and Tart iuucIi:.
T. - iv li Oie batipf day of days e-pcrl
ally iii li.is. thu i.l.'riou IdApyear. J' ie
nr. ner. r irrn t. ana in cuii.nn ini t.tir
repoit Ji should on Hill il.iy linni li lrn-
thing on and about t n Happy ibe
mile birds 11. ai t i dsy accoroing 10
ti e old l- i;e.nl. Wlmt II more iilenjant
ban 1 1 he ir them told 10 rea l tin ill ami
1 1 believe HieniT Tln-y awaken a fi.-ilog of
rouianca in ul of us whit ma not 1:iVj it
lirtfely devnioued and tbey vn.fc en I ri-
tlti ihe I. iliti'' iu Itiiisa IU wiinin it ia
prcdoniinai't. It Is hardly neeiMf.iry t
an elabirate and amidilled ariielu l.ntiitl
be m-riitenon Hi day ul I til. lime but il is
111 1 an.issto aletx that Ilia day tk-sil
nme Irom til. Yaleptine who was by eome
o.l nl a tinliop and by o. tiers
only a priest but who s.h
iineril:ele- ctnonlxs l after hit den'Ii hv
t ie Pope and l:inc I a stint lliir.j-i
inartyretl being beheaded durlnir 'he r .-li:n
ol the I' np.-ror Clauilliis II. at Kinu-. In
11 j t t me lie was liotetl lor 1111 ruarii y nun
Ilia w-nu vigorous laeling cf hrni ieriy
nve tliat aiilinn'ed Ills bosom aid bu-niMi
ol his I'Uiinuiil disiliigillshuiinit in Ibis ri-
pect a cu:t un of rhon-.
Ing valentines or spenai mvi'iR
Iriendi sprung up bit wren all who knew
' t. I-.. .... I A I. I L-.l.... . ...
Iltlll. On HIS Uiy mo IS u wi
Krom ibis fact and circumstance I In habit
ol eending viileiitiues loving epistles
sprung into exiit nee. Another version of
tbe custom so universally practleed to- lay
Is that it bad its origin Irom a hahil during
tha Roman Lupercalla of putting the
names of younit women Into a box to ba
drawn out by the young men. But 10
niat.er how ibn custom orti-utel
It is a custom in all en-
lightened and civilized countries
and it is on. no one can cavil al. It ia a
pleasant happy diversion bringing or car-
rying as the case may be. to young beans
and 1 1 1 1 1 one too lor that Tua custom
ol 1 ite year lias assumed an unaeemlv 1
reuse that of sending cmnlo valtiiitilies.
This is a cotrup'ion of tho genile gerer-
us lovint splrb of the happy dny. The
day win bom of Chtrty cf gvjdnc'i tt:id
ot love. Tim lords mnto to d.iy 'in f-ul.l.
l l.eir I jvlnr? I.tt'e lienrls brn' ri"'ppt:ivi
f.tio to ibe r t'ler and tbey ga olt in ruin t
hill arid coo und km n.id
build tin-niselvea homes in which ti rmsr
piedtr-a nl Un r love and ad -tlo:i.
At! ttie I) ml: stores lor a week or two p.it !
hsvn bed iheir nbow raves ni:d Windows
I'.I'b i w in lit.i'i ilul eleirant ornn end
ntl.stii! vulcntiiiis and t:io tr.l h-ji b -n '
r o:n d-o-!0 one I! tlinoo ware" Ooe ti'.ta-
1 1 i.ut tt.ia yn it isi our reporter Im iw'i-
I I n"d tlml tiCft'ly hli the nisrri -il 1111
III 1 he city are sending V-1 ''iii'n J 1 .1 1 neii'
Vi-n m il tho nmrr ed lad.i - ic nli v lin-i.-i
i.iilieir liusli mils. 1 t.e an.1 11 th -Ium
ImiiiI'i !-weui hr irt n:n! vii-.fl Vur-.i -. nl v. '-v
sh'iil t tin y I "' Iniiul !" 11 t H 1 p-.rl!
liu:ii'i iniK ti-isiimn ai v a i ma mini ir-
ried tui k T Niithiiig cri bo s'i eier 1 1 11111-
uaini und Wile t lull ll't'e t ikeris lil:i- vulen-
I Hit-.1 f tho we.rm tender lurid 'rucim;
lovo ami CiinlldepCB cf each. Uut preal
t'u'iiir wonliln't llier" he war In many a
hone todu.ylt Iho better hslfonly knew
that bcr liive I jrd sent the villelnous comic
thini?. t
t'ninirjf Hints
"Are canaries very prolioiT"
"Tney bring forth three aud fonr broods
every year sometimes live and even six;
but if you think anything about a ben and
waul to keen bcr U will be well that you
only permit her to raise three cntubes
every year or even say iwo. I breed moit
of these niisalf. but wbeu tbey become 1 10
closely related to eaon other the young be-
gin to degenerate and so they have to be
removed aud new birds put la their itsad.
In this wav I make an eichanne by pur-
chasing aud selling t the same lime and
that is perhaps lb only tratiio that I do in
the matter.". . ...
"Yet. see here" said be and he looked
innat euthUBiastic aa be lilted a cauo ami
pointed to a canary inside said: "I wou'd
not give you that lu I iw for $3i The
batching commences ionieiimes. nt the 1st
nf JariiiAry atidcoiilltiiioiion until Viv hut
Mi-rcil bir-ia are considered tho beat. My
father soinuiimca may c.uii.i in lnro and
keep looking at tlxim all nlgbt. IIj niav
buy a bu:ihel of Deed now and esain hut. ho
tells aa odd bird occasl inidly." T ho re-
porter then qu-sllone. I as t j tho tine plu-
mage and biiaiitilul color thut are anul 10 bo
produced in them but tba hir.cier
sbong Ma head in doubt. Uirdsof a 1 anic
ulntlylliie color come from aiu xuireof
two c'BHHes from a green canary and whsl
was called a memie; but that wuu an sllair
he said which everybody know. He did
not believe iliat there waa any other means
pen or covert bv which such an end 0 mid
be arrived at. " We give them a little cir-
rot and cayenne penpar" be continued
"and that keeps them iu good condition.
If I hoy leel any bit dumpy at ad rvo give
them a Uitlebread and waur which s irves
them J ist the same as it would a man who
takes medicine."
"Are then their own songs that they're
singing row?" He laughed and said In
araaxement "Of conrse tbey are. A man
may try and teach other bodies' soaga II be
bas nothing lis to do." Now the fart
the person in question appeared to have
little else to do made the reporter toink
that he bad not entered Into tbe spirit of
bird training thoroughly and so hs began
to think of seeking more elaborate informa-
tion elsewhere.
"I can tell you" he said as ho sw the
saribe rising lo go "that a good bird well
cared for will livo for sixteen or seventeen
years and sometim-s even beyond tha1"
and a be spoke he showed the report 4r
two birds that had each attained hu U li
year. "The fancy breeding birds come
from Belgium and the great siugeri I roai
Germany.
"Are birds sold at a hlfh prico as a
rule?"
Well I can tell yon all about Ibid; I
can tell yon for Instance that too mora
erpensive one are Dot by auy mentis the
tine singers; it is the cheap. r birls that
give tlie most satielootion lu this line."
"How is thai?'
"The expensive ones are simply taken
and purchaed for their bfauty of Ciiior
which brings the highest imtiun' and t-n
others are secure I for their singing quali-
ties. I can n t tell you anything about
tho probable cost Of birds In tha 0 ty; I
mean the coat of maintaining them; nei-
ther can I say as to the number that nuy
he imported every year; but 1 am able 10
tell you from ibe eighty or ninety canatl
that I bava thai it coats ma more than (V)
in lb year. Between the exchanging of
birds and tbe Js nf an odd one I am able
to rlear this amount."
"How long will a osnary live?"
"If a canary is weil taken care of and
kept free Irom colds and drafts I suppos-
tbe average life would be 8 or 10 years. I
have known soma lo live for a quarter ot a
cer.tnry. and I have had a bird myself that
survived for 20 year and any number of
them from 10 to that amount. Tb?A and
25 however were Ihe two tlbet birds I
ever beard of. Rssulsr Jird fancier when
they get a perfenl bird with sttraitiva
plum and good brd ihey will pay lor
it from to $30 willm.lf. Ther ar a
great number lo Btvllfo who raa birds
o' that description Yet yoa will find lhat
what too nav 82.S0 for ia an Infinitely hel
ler ainter than tba one tbat will fetch J0.
I know this to ba a lscu"-UrooRiyn
Eagle.
Mr. and Wra. Ppoopendyke la Trl.
My dear" wnimptred Mr. Kp.eiper-
r"yke. bobbi ng Ii I bi wile's room and
ihrnwin ntmaeii ir.ii a crjBirwKn n
at a expression of deans." on bia l -are
"My dsar.there i some-hlt-g tie mailet
wt'h my "- t aod I can't raak oat wha
tha tronbl ta "
Ma ba It a ton brni" orgeit d
Mta RnnoBodke.
t i an von enow RDOUl iv anumo
I i.
te Hp Mipelidi ke who was lid tl be pti
nir w 1 1 an sun 11 a tiia-'ur ai a stone nrui-
I I. II you thai I lii gi I R'lue triutl
with my li'il II'"' lnr i-na my I fe an
vou aland around there I U- a e nl. hi bo
ll 1 and t l e'miit 11 s it 1 livln'i g'K oin
I In iiiv t- tlin 11 r ai mv I
' Are V -II sil-e -t l-n'l a lotli."' Iisrded
M rs. .Jo iiinepiii ke I und V. "H-iini I nir
ntru hurta w.iias ih ne'jlhli if e -e; tin
1 1 ewi-r lirjr.l 1' (leuple ilvioK' of ihi ill."
"X 1 it tMi't ae-ri.!" Iioal-d Mr. hpoe-
ii.-inl.it. ii'irs tiir I'll fut Hid glaring a
bia wiie with a miiijili- I exi're.il'in i f 1.1 g
and pa 0. "Wl.en clni ) mi e.er l-er ot a
C'tu tba r. Btli-d Ir- lit thn l.etl I 1 thi
knei? Whlill i.f your frietiil ev.-riis.i
1'iiru Ilia' Ii ii r ' clear M t a'- ai d ' r.
HpiMipemlyke touebed III font careful y to
t ie II nir umI eyed l.li wile narrna'iy 10 fi-
ll ebe noticed iho t'lj iciaion ol vz:y vti
III tm-e.
"If it act t tlint way It mt.jt bo a bil' I hi!"
t Xi I ilnied M'i. Hpfopoiulyk. i-luu.-miNiily.
"A I you hiivn g' l to tto i
11 lak vour buo; elf and put your ullp-
pers on."
"Thafa it." yilled Mr. Hpeopendyk.
ibuIIi g i If his boot and bring it across fie
room. ' When a man Is t.'viug nf Intl-ur-lutiiory
rhuuuii t mil ii'j a hiiiuoii! You've
uni lil A 1 am l Kit. eturta I'i I lui tor rum
l 1 the bank nl ibe ncrk aud ties in a hara
knoi over Ha mine is a hiiuioi! low 1113
the biinioi ! 'bn CHi.tlniied stieknu hi log
out s'ralght and pointing bi lint'-r at the
(.M.iuil'i'g In t. l ike this dig t in
your li'y wtdui l a'd and 1 1 ice 11 t 1 -derly
in. fie dm! gift t bunion h.-lore 1
di-i and t-irtf. t !Vh.i k II "1 me! Pic ir oat
of ihe iirriMimlltiif aiiatonn !'' ho jelled
wiigibiiK bia I .ml ahd bouncing up ami
down in tin chnir i.i a di I'rlutn id r.u-e.
"P'lick the bunion from ill 111 unit at n
fait ie- on t he hoof of Hpncpendyku aud
hold it unto l ie ir-xs ol tno same.
"D ie 11 hurt'.'" commenced Mrs- Spoo-
penoyke (opthingly.
"Hun" roared Mr. Spoopendyke.sprlng-
Ing from his rbair and oat emir around the
rnm like n ft -a. "Uf course it don't. It
Ickle's. 11 un! It' a picnic Hav my
dear and hiavo'ca was low and tender
"rfty my deir tnuleatl of gnina into the
rntiiurv next somnier II Isy In a stock
of bunion forour heslt 1 nnd recreation!
Hurt1" he shrieked break Inn out in a
new spit "Hum!" It fowl I ke a bsnd ol
inmlc! That's what it is u tiiltuoi.! li t ink
you to hit it When I aet lima lo fix you
np with a lu'l heard and a bt flo nl whisky
I'm cn'ng to t irt a dispensary with 11
If you'd inly Improve vour mind tint I
you r-ac'i the it imU'd ol ii.ull'genceof a
modi I donkey voti'd only need a at-1 11
norn-e nn-t a bad smtll lilii a first C'.tis
medio I Cl lle(.-."
"-ay. dear" nlrervnl Mrs. 8pirpn.
t'yke. who id tn-eii exploring c.irepi ly
her busKuiiti'a b'e t "siy dear. I tiling I
have l.iund out wmit C'O t'oill1 ii. It
l.n'r. a bunion aiier nl'. Here's 4 peg
slickiiirf 1 Hi- b ro iiIk.ii' n quarter of i n
Inch. If von I "V lliatli.k n out I iluii't
!) lii-v" y c 1 1 wll "iiir-r any ino-e."
Mr K.i.vt :md Ue j im-ii' d Ids h it v-r
v pyp. n'v I Ili- l.-ot II!' 1 111 .M'!)r-i.
trahln-d il-' 01m xiOil- hot t and U it led f r
th do-ir w ti 11 wituurintf lo-jk ul l.i j w.K-
111 ' n went 0111.
I dun t e.ir '" tiiurniuri'il Mrs S;i ii:-"n-dvl'e
111 I'i" fio' t ilone ' iiniiii"! vio I r-
t vi ly; ' I d :.'t c ire. If ho has il nil he
has tl Mil til' In'- I rl' I nil 1 if I
doesn't il V.-I I burl him l II tin ill"'. I lio
know which w II lie I ho won I 1 -r l.lm but
he w I! Iim'o 1 do 0110 t r 1. 1 ou.ir."
llrooilyii I'i I '
Mrs. .Ilm-ki'y'a Juwi-ts.
Tho .!iril-y id Mre. John W. Monkey hns
been amply dei-cnheil in l'aria j-iuriibls
Many id ihe rone are unique ami Ho or-
nameiiti In general era said to ba chnro
terixjd as mti.di by tho artislio bna"t-' ol
their workmatisblp as by the iplendor of
the gems whereof Incy are compoird
Foreiuort is Ibefsnnus sei ol suponlr.s
whloh ws exliib'ted at tho Parivlan Unl-
versel exhib lion ol IH7S. Il is vsluel al
$31 HI.OWJ and comprises diadeia braceliti
ring ear-rintts and uecklsce with a larite
pendant. Neit In t-eaiuy aud value come
the pearls the ttt including the necklace
hracil.tiard diadem. The necklace has
Ave rows lha pearls in the
l iwst row being ot the six of the
huckleberry and Iboap In the up-
permost being Urger tha 1 a large
pee. Bach peart is perfect in color and
chape ibe sirimis buying bren composed
with Ihe greaiei-t care. The clasp is a sap .
phire set with diamonds. A sat of tor.
quoisea is unique so large and lino In ct 1 ir
are the Reins. Tbey are said lo surpass the
parureof tie satua rones belong m 10 the
empress 01 R issia. For the hair lliera is a
long parland of tmall fern leaves iu du-
muntlH. snidded with cliini-ind dewdrops.
One I nceltil is a til tinond i-erper t thai en-
circles the arm above ttieelliiw live ti in .is;
it U Inrmed of a single row of Very larrf dia
mood" three hundred In number. Tnene
treasures are not kept iu tho resimnue nf
ir8. i!a''key but. in a hank. Tliev ere
c-ii tiintil lu a snull clojet ol m til closed
with a eecnt spring. The. interior ol the
chest i 1 lined with rid velvet and Is divided
Into three con pnrtment-i each li lu i with a
eeries nf numbeied trave. The value ol tho
contents cannot bo far irom $1oU0Ciu0.
Ml is ng Male I'opers.
A diapaluh tr nu Ctnoiiiiiai.1 O lio Janu-
ary 24 aaya: There has been much oom-
ruent ncenlly in Heoruw uimee hero at
the dleoovery made by a disiiuguibbed
member of the Hebrew faith of thiaouy In
examining the ret oris of Ihe atate depart
mant for tie last year. ItlsNariad tiat
during the adminletratlon of Oarlitld Sec-
retary Blaine aeut a very energeticdispalch
to tbe United States mlnit-tr at St. Peters-
burg protesting against the treatment
which some Americans of the Jewi-h faith
had received iu Ruesla. Mr. Blaine in-
structed our minister Mr. rosier that
bowever tbe government of RiiKi might
discriminate among its own subjects on ac-
count of diflareuces In religious laltb
the United States could not
submit to any such discrimination
against American 0 t'Rsns. At the
same timo Mr. Blame addressed a dispatch
to the English government proposinir a
joint action lor Rn amelioration of tbe
Jews Irom nnlnst disabilities under which
ttiey were anfttf ring in dilTerent part i of
Europe. These dispatohra pleased Presi-
dent Garfl 1 1 so well that ho eans-d twin
to be sent to somo repre-entativ men ot
the Jewish Society in Ciuiinna-i and else-
where. There prnaiiun t Heine s have
been greatly suprned not to tiad thee di--paichesond
loiters published In the vol-
nmeol dlnloraio corn spm-tlence l-sued by
Mr. Frilinghnyeeiia't-r Mr. Bl dne leTi. tne
state dopartiient and these nmmbeis of
the Jewisli faitn tniiis. mai mey diui
have been porpnie.ly atippresaed as the
iicliry oulllued in those commUiiications
bes not been ftllowed by the present ad-
ministration. New Tork Apnrlruenla.
A Tfiluaoie leaiure ol lb apartment
houes lor workinemon I thalolleam
iHrUi n( wh'cn one la In each baee.-
meat and one in each tip etiry. In Una
wav the recurrence of washing day cause
no disarrangement in the email apartments
whds something is gamed by the economy
In fuel. Clothes are hulled in tbe washinbs
bv means of a poweilut engioe. A current
of steam la passed into the cold water in
the tub bv turning a valve and tbe water
Ihua mad to boil in three or lour minute.
A series of Ave baib-eooms on tha ground
fl or is provided alm'l tl f wim hot water.
These are csroeieu aua aept n rentes
order by abonk'per. Tickets entitling
tanania to Iheir n are received on pay-
ment of the rant. On ticket la allowed lor
each room taken the separate hours tor
men aod women at tba balbs being speci-
Trie balh-room are reached thmneh a
t l-aaot ws tine-room heatsd by a-eam
and provided W'tl magasines and newspa-
per. The apartmente ol the tl-tneeu
i-storied double bous are a ign l va-
ried in conB'rnntlon some b-ing provided
wti priv ts hatha aad e'a-lotiarv wash-
tub.. Ai on t ie avenne blork havl-g a
rear xtenioo ar su arranged. In eery
department . a well ven'ilaied water do
et where al-o tier te an aai ciu-e an
maner bet" removen BV tna inmio irom
ih sit hena-tl. b l'opi l a are earrie.1
wn hy an levator. Tha rente ran; from
1.7 7S to 114 71 In tha Oa '.ir. wbich are
larea and well veatUated each tenant hat
I
a
IITTEITIAL'S
Wo arc alicadv rccfiviri''
which wo clTcr at our usual low prices and as wc are receiv-
;.v Snrin" fiooda it ccrtainlv lollows that nil Winter Goodj
must go at any price as wc havn determined ta carry over
as
little r.3 tio'iiibic. wc
and choice stoat of
(JAUPETS CURTAINS
onnAi1 ziA.nai.iicin i
Embroideries Lace Etc
BE 3URE'AND.SEE:TUE!Vf.'
UE. MLTTENTHAL
608 & 610
tlm it.
hi (eparate Imlon-'l compartment lor
wood ami coal with lire bucket ami lio-e.
ITie building it believed to be tli'iroiml If
lira nrnof. tna atairwuv and ha I c insl'ue-
tio 1 being iu ilain ami iron with will if
olid brick wamnry. lb eaniiiry ar-
rangement wilh improvrd uielinli
nf t-appiug and ventilttlion seem
ssillluily plunned ami ihe stianiiui-
neaa nt the ciuit a I isri a fres 1 1 iy of
air and sunshine Ibnuiiii some nf the a nil-
ler mle rooms o(ien toward a wall a few
felawiy. Tne marcian who can irart-.0-111
dimness to sunilglit w.l'iin a. I tl'e c.'.y
leiieiueril bed rnou.s batb-ro.uns arm base-
mepiH hm not vet iimde bis a.-tii-aranne.
Tliese bj 1 linns nro as clutrlui in 1 lie
evening as durin tho t'lty. 11 H"
1 rn;h ly in ihe lulli tuilil 10 o'llmk. hnm-i
nl tt;o tnoti liml oiiii rlniiiuieiil 111 H tl iti
room lined up ill one of Ilia set linns b
o-Tiiiiiiol t 'C Ht'icklioldefs out ot Un if G M
1 ni-Rets. Tula ia Imcoed bus tlm wul-
hung with vnurav tu-s. nnd is lurniiiiei
wiluia-v linn re t li. a nh pau.ee .iiiii v
iiewniiieiH iiihi!' I m -ml til" bett mini!
ol a iihrnry. I'uh men may sin ' V-n
In.-irehe-a mid ciu .'l -'ri' hli' 1 ;e ini ru l .1. -ii
in of 1 ouiiriii l ot i -riiiil;ed. Tld' 1 11- ii
x't-Pd.-d U l-io a. .oi'S In t in bn I ' .
a I. era are iho i.rutrti.t tier 1.
bull lier and siioemaker out 110 utiuor-sd-
U-r.
A the- o .livi 1 'i"i ac liiinn !' o o'-e
thom'Huil per iiiii" K. M barnU t 1 ln I I-
I octed l-.ist all w II Iw ni tne lie-1 'ir-le .1 .
lennt li Yei t ie iiiciun- Ih i ol wit. 01U im
brU'lili.e.ia with lim i (ii-sibi iiy ft cVnmy
pleasuiii living win limited miens t!nis-
trull d lreiil-ni y iu tbesi ntuiari mi nis. A
s lot two rooms occupied by a ilerni'in
ni I'ron with her hu-haud and ch I I aliosxi
the charm biiloniting to tlm S'lnpleal place
tua' ia clean and bright us bands can nmke
i'.. Anolner woman ol'tlieaanieuaiioiial ty
keeps aiour-rooiii anaritiieiit with extreme
scruplousness and nihlh addiiian of
ui;reenl le lancles 111 decoration. One of 1 be
apartments of the Fnih avenue side having
a balcony with a wide oirlmk eastward
over ihe r'ver approachea 1 1 -gaiice wiih its
prints iti (lower on theside-oaid pulirhed
lil.es and china iu tbe cupboards and
daii ty arrangements cf il-iepipg-riionis
with snowy spreads or briuhl neeole-inade
coverings. )u the first floor frot ting
Hevetity-second itreet ihe apartment of a
physician further shows lha eir.-ct of taste
in making inexpensive room attractive.
Sew York Cor. Troy Timer.
a
Naval Hunk und G miles.
Few perioiie understand the mattor of
grade aud rank lo the navv anou:U many
may be Ium 1 ar wiih t iles and parly
Willi thai' appl ci'inn. O1II3. ra re divided
ium the 1 hue" ' stiitl'" ' inarine." and war-
rai t otllerrs. The lino Includes In order
tho admirals coiuiuodores. cptiim 0 nu-
uinndiirs lietit-!iiaiiis etisi;ns a:U mideliip-
men ('ho griiilo ol unisier huvmi! been
nhidisind hv the lut cuieres). The sit a If
ntlineis iniltlde thn engineer medical ami
pay corps. Willi Iho e.x-i'plion ol the
p.edical and ray corps all of the above
mentioned are graduates ol the navul acad-
emy and receiving their nominlesioiis
directly Irom the presldeut . f the United
Slates with the approval of liie oeiiBte are
aopointcd fir life. Tbe marine
olfic-rs belong to a ilbtmclive
corps generally termed 'sea sol-
diers " and receive their comnna-iloHS from
the secretary if th navy. Tney are ap-
pointed frmu civil lite althongl uiauy
members of that corps were al one lime
midshipmen and failed in their examina-
tion. Tbe warrant rfllceraare the boat-
swa ni gunnencarpnt-ri and sail-makers.
Th boatswain and gnnners are generally
promoted to those positions from amoim
tha apprentice hoys of tne training ships or
from the enlisted men. The eail-ruek.ri
and carpenters are appointed licm civd
' The petty officers form a lengthened list
and are in gredecqnivoleut to tbe non-commissioned
nllleeranl tne amy They In-
e: ide ihe master-st arms ship's corporali.
noati wain's gunner's carpenter's an. I sail
tusker s mates; quarleriiiasters cixswains
captains ol the In 11 top foiecastle and
allereunrd. ship's writer apolliecary
machtnls s bo-1 -r makers rooks stew 'ill
"Jack-ol-tbe-dust" o'c New York i'osi."
Ores of Moorish nnd .lewUii Women
in
Tunis.
There worn in Tunis en iiuh Miors.Jews
and negroes in the s'rsnge t of ci liimes
to make ns already repaid for the I i.k v iy-e-rn.
Tha very pi en liar drees of the r.1 nor-
ifl and Jcwisii wotnen is much the same
tueniily marked d lleri'iiceoniia'atiogin ihe
t 1 civ-rit'C 01 the fii-nier whieli iho li-
ter do not wear reaching just below the
kneea. while sock and tiny slippers slipped
etrwlnn ent ring a h me; a very short
i.irat. iibiihIiv ot hricht c 1 ired silk tmd.-r
whirh sjverl grnietr.a are worn tb.ua add-
ing to their already great f'x. and inakmir
them ehapelee; a utisll poii ted
rap at tbe back of the head and a
laryacot'on or woo en mantle wrapped
more or leaa lootely ahiut tie. 11 cim .ilete
tha costume wi'li tha eXiaotl.in of th
face covering. Tb purer classeg of Ihe
Muor-sh women wear blank nelt ng ovar
the fic. leaving a narrow opening only
for the eye. A woman ol the wealthy
rlsss carries betire her a haodome uk
mantle th center ol which. juatovr Ihe
face. Is entirely black and wov. n a very
llttl looser than lb ends o that objenis
can b dimlv decerned ihrnuRh ir. The
man'ls i hi 1 1 t'tlla out Irom th tac
i...in narrow nrlp of er mnd vis ble.
ThahnOBBie wen preau 0111 prirgmr
..Ik.ri neruliar apnearanoe. They bm
never allowed even witnlhis protectl-in lo
appear in thn itreetsnnt l w-dl advanced
in years. flJorrespon leno Woroester Spy.
. www
To I ntore Ya-llnwalna I'ark.
Yl'owt ine Nitional Park n iw contain"
STi'quare mllea hilnR hi y-live nil'
east and if'tind a-x'V-uve mi no 11
and aoo'h 1'ro'. liami ol ihe L'i lied
Ft le (JeoloRie 1 survey atvi 'hs ir.
retsry of tb Interior t v ncimmei.d its
xtemion a'lhmel ! 1 row ner y
lire a lh B'ai ot Cinnee.l'cnt. tiot.
Ham would hav a small atrip taRen fioro
he no-th a d srrst tde ao 11 ft iba boun-
dary Hoe between Wvo-aing aad ilnraoa
and Idaho IVirlfrii shll also ba tie
boaiiiar 1 naiol tk ps-R and ba ' r gbt
in thlnklrg iriat t woiTJ be an aayntage
to bare thelpaik lis wholly within
New Spring Goods every day
nave on cxniDiuoa a compieio
aiOTEHCf F1I0E3
DUES3 GOODS ETC.
603 & 6:a
hl.TI St.
ona t-rritiry. Ho would extern!
the boundary I ne eastward to Wy
niuing about thiity uiiiea and south'
ward about ten miles adding a large
mountainous district to t ie areal pleasure
ground. Thus ei I irged lha park would
have an area of about tl.iis) njuara mil
or nearlrom -lixieenih m Wrmutng whicU
terntorv is sib ill' t ice Ih- mull toe slat
nf New 'Yotk. 1'fi f -e-nr It utile advise the
pmiiibit 011 ol Hie c i.i-tMi t on of railway
i'i tlin eark. and sins tin pre-ervatiou of
I ie lari-i ir iitia Ihere is eo ind In Inipor-
unca only 10 that 11' t he fu'esi. Co igrr.
rid it 1 -It -d 11 ir "' I -10111 l i-k some vear.
i:o liy the B'f' of Y i-ennts p irk to Uslifor--1
1 to In-loll In t'o-i f ir ttie nst on but
si in 11 ir prm.;ii:i for Ye Tows' on park cn-
tiol wi II be rn-ide ii ii 1 1 1 Wv. uninj heoimea
a "ta 'i. To eiliri H I'm ps'k ih-ri-fnr"
a ll niily it. crease ( in li -Id ol v inul'mn
II I e i ig e-s n l ur s ml ellinieui np tint
I it Hp- pri.i. t in -i"l en-a ( Hie or in"ly.
l'H?.l!STS HAVE ALWAYS FCJKO
.-' -J ei in- iav
The Most Perfect Made;
I PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER.
There is none stronger. No'W so pure
and wholesome. Contains no Alum or
Ammonia.
is heen ttff for yeor ir n mH'ion homes.
lis great strength viikcs it the cheapest
It" rrrli'ct purity th hrnlthittt. In tha
fnnily h rf most tlpli-io'ifi. Pros" 1 by tha
(..iiV truo tert.
THE TEST CF THE OVEN.
aUNITACrl'RLD iiv
STEELE & PRICE
Chicago IIJ. nnd Louis Mo
H-nrrjfl!irfr of IiHftn'Ifi VrMt lirms lf. PrlH flrtf4.Tl
I UvurlniT b't' rt tir Ubi ! l'tHuaitta
tsvir Msvtr j rrOMn r-n nr "ftonH.
nu r
Infants and Children?
Withoot MorplilBO or NnTfotliie).j
MTuit glre onr rhildrrn rosy cheeks 1
Wbiit onion their levers nuil.i a them aleepyj
'TIs fiielorliwi
When Pnldi-s fret and cry by tnm
ma cure.s Uieir colic kills iheir worm.
Hot. f'nefirlnw j
Wlint. qtili-kly enrea ("onstipiitlon
fioiir iiP nuucb CuMa ludiiii-ilnui :
Itnt I'nslortrw
Foivretl then to Moi-plilne Pyrupa
C'.istorUil und l'un-ijorio and
UnllCnjMoelru
f --a iu .ia..iii aana 1 1 1 asawssaeBT
Centaur Uriimontt An ob
aoluto onre for Rhoamatlin
Sprain. Burns Galla and tua
lnalantanooua Pain-rollcver.
ararltetore pnTehaalng yoar
OKOOKKIK4. Rlv leUli
and eaanalneoiir stoeR which
la most cntup'ete and cow
lain EVUrlVr-INO ! lha
UROCtKY l.l NR. W ar
ellinit Groeeele lower Ihsw
nf other hon.e la tri oily
and yna ca sAVR Momsr
hy huylnc fenm HBVAH
BKADtj I1AT SIS Ktoa
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